The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26
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This famous story needs no FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath, March 89th, Goal Day in the Sabbath School* 10:00 A. M., 193, 193,193,193,198,103,193,193. Everyone helping to reach, or pass it. Lesson subject, "Jesus the World’s Saviour." Mizpah class in charge o f the open ing service o f Praise and Prayer. Recruiting Day in Church—What it meants to be a Christian. Sermon subject, “The Great Decision," Tevt, “What shall I do then with JesuB, which is called Christ This is Palm Sunday, and music appropriate to the occasion will be rendered by the choir. Remember the Hour—11:00 A. M. Make it 201, Consecration night in Young Peo ple’s service—8:30 P. M. Subject, “Why Christ is a Worthy Blaster.” All . ....................................... , young people are urged to attend this any means. Walter Ambler, the funny 8e49*hrthe mal [comedian, with the company, will again Wednesday night at 7:30 P. M. Mid ^ 866,1 in W» faUwui red-headed boy Week service, a special Pre-Easter character, and, i f anything, he is more service. A ll are invited to enjoy it.4comical in this role* than in previous be has essayed in Cedarville, An Friufiy evening* April 3rd av i * ou and . u i it,_ t v on Saturday afternoon at 2:00, iunforgettable scene will be the school Easter Sabbath will be observed as room episode, one half hour of the Communion Sabbath, and a program most hilarious comedy ever written, of-Easter music will be rendered by R ig guaranteed to be just one scream - afteranother. Admission prices will* SoreThroat This Detisr’s Requires No ____ No loner is it necsssary to gargle t o d u c t iw to tils p 5 e Of Cedar- “ d cho* 6 with nasty taking m«U- ville as everyone is more orlesafam il- cin6B to r6U6«6 * *• thro*t Now iar with the story o f little Rebecca, her red headed boy friend, her Aunt; Miranda and Aunt Jane, to say noth ing o f dear old, Uncle Jerry and heir benefactor sweetheart, the kindly Mr. Ladd. You’ll aee them all tonight at the Opera House. The play o f Rebecca is one o f the greatest, in the Mary Rose repertoire, and the people jof this city and its en virons are advised, not to fniss It by, the choir. you can gat almost instant relief with one swallow- o f a dsctortrfameus pre scription. This prescription was me filled so often that the druggist who originally filled it decided to. put it up under the name “ Thoxine" and make it available to everyone. The remarkable thing about Thox- ine iB that it relieves almost instant ly, yet contains nothing harmful. It is pleasant tasting*, and safe for the whole family, and is guaranteed to relievo sore throat or coughs in 15 minutes or money hack. Put up ready for use in 35c, 60c, and $lXH) bottles. Sold by Richard’s Drug Store and all other good drug stores. / 6 5 6 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH remain the same, aa last Friday even- * C. A. Hutchison, pastor. P. M. *ng, adults 25 cents, children 10 cents. | L L Gillilan, superintendent. j Come and enjoy two hours o f the most, 6n" checks Malaria in three days. Relieves a Headache ar Neuralgia ia N n h « tia «M is *C pM the Heat day. Combined service next Sunday morn- splendid entertainment ever brought ing at 10;00 A. M. The'Junior D&-j to Cedarville, And don’t forget the pariment will lead, ihe jievotions.• five acts o f_ vaudevillet between fh e The performance 666. abo m Tablet*. When You Need Money / o e e e e • e It is far better to have it in a savings ac count that just in your memory. ' ' * • There is no harm in being a good fellow but there are limitation?. I f you spend your entire earnings without saving regularly a portion o f it, you are exceeding your limit; Build up a fund fo r the future. The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio There will .be the usual time for the lesBon. The pupils will then re-assem- ble in the church auditorium where they will Teceive their badges for loyal attendance! We have called this our Loyalty Sunday and there w ill be a program built about the idea of Loyalty. , Junior League at 2:30 P. M. Intermediate and Senior fEpworth Leaue at 6:30 P. M. Union Serving in the United Presby terian Chimjbu- 4 Passion Wfeek Services next wjjek except Monday and Saturday nights. Thursday night will be a Religious Drama, “ Nason, the Blind Disciple" followed by Holy Communion. It is hoped that all members and friends of the church will be present at least on Thursday night. Friday night, Rev. L. C. Radley of the Methodist Episcopal Church of South Charleston will preach. Junior orchestra. practice Tuesday after school. Senior choir practice Saturday at 7:00 P. M. Preaching at Selma, Sunday after noon at 2:30. acts o f the play* is continuous.* AT THE CHAKERE8-WARNERS SPRINGFIELD PLAYHOUSES THE COMING WEEK UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCII Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Supt. J. E. Kyle. -Instead o f the regular session of the adult'classes this week, Mr. W . W. Galloway is to have charge o f a General Review o f the past quar ters lessons. All a n cordially in vited to this special service. . Preaching Service at 11 A. M. A message appropriate to Paint Sabbath will be given by the pastor on the theme: “Roses or Lilies." Y : P. C. U. at 6:30 P. M. Subiect: “ Why Christ is a worthy Master."' Union Service in this church^sermon by Rev. C. A. Hutchison. Choir practice Saturday at 7:f0 P. M. Full attendance is desired in preparation for the Special Easter service, Sabbath morning, April -5th. The Y. P. C. U„ are holding then annual meeting for election o f officers this (Friday) evening in the Social rooms, with social hour following tha business session. A joint meeting o f the session n r ' trustees will be held in the church Tuesday March 31st, at 7:30 P. M. The Annual Congregational meeting will be held Wednesday, April 8th m 7:30 P. M. Regent—"The Last Parade" is one o f the latest and best o f the many gangland pictures to be produced. It is packed fu ll o f thrills and overcast by the shadow o f a great love. The stars are Jack Holt, Tom Moore and Constance Cummings. It plays four days, starting Saturday, March 28. “Once a Sinner,?’ with Dorothy Mack- ail!, Will be the offering for the last half o f the week. It is a frank and timely drama o f modern marriage. State—Probably the weirdest pic ture ever to come to the .screen is “Dracula" which appears fat the State four days, stifling Saturday, March 28. It deals with a man who, though dead 500 years, walks each night among the living and. bestows icy but irresistible kisses. Gloria Swanson in “What a Widow" will be shown the last half o f the week. She is the woman o f a thousand beau and fash- on's most stunning gowns. v Fairbanks—“ The Flood" is a great romance played against a background o f a seething*, sweeping deluge. It" shows at tfia Fairbanks Sunday and| Monday, March 29 and 30, Starting - Tuesday and continuing three davi > will be the dramatisation o f Harold Bell Wright’s popular novel, “The Eyes o f the World!” It is rich in * human experience, and sparkles with romance and beauty, A thrilling pic ture o f the subway, “ Subway Ex press," will be shown the last twb days o f the week. PROOF POSITIVE- Thirty thousand satisfied cus tomers* with their accounts safe in our keeping* is proof positive of the confidence of the people of Clark County and ^vicinity in their constantly growing financial institution. We Pay S%% Compounded Semi-annually GIVEN JUDGMENT F. M. Redelle, as receiver o f “Jim Kelly, Inc.," has recovered a judgmeni for 8783.58 against the Wilberforce Athletic Association and Wilberforce University in Common Pleas Court. Our money invested exclusively in first mortgages on approved real estate. The Merchants and Mechanics Savings and Loan Association Main and Limestone Streets Springfield* Ohio Assets, $13*MMM.N Reserve andSurplus* $770,M0JW WALL PAPER SALE! LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS Sale Starts Friday, March 20 * NEW PATTERNS Ends Tuesday, March 31 R F M F M R l i 'O ALL our papers are mounted and displayed on panels , you can sAflufAXklfftOXangEE JXJS T HOWrr WILL look on the walls of your home . EVERY WALL PAPER InStock Reduced. All Paint and Enamel Reduced Twenty Rooms o f New Wall Paper Suitable for Any Room. 10c value. SixPatternsof Wall Paper TwentyPatterns WallPaper a WallPaper Valuesto 25c Per j g t Roll . \ . 4 o .... * ..... ...... ............. tegaat a I c Perrail. . , ml * t*feat *mlc PerBell. . . £2 Per *mlc Bell . . . JLJki C o m n le t e Wan vantiflus, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, Glass, Ladders, - t - Brashes, Teels, Framed Pictstts, Wladsw Shades, FurnitureUphelstery StOCK Of andRefinishing. FRED F. GRAHAM CO. <R R F a t t A « a O jM d e a iR 6 H i e i i i y d K '' V 0 d i i d N B i 6 6 " - . wW mmWmmmwmm - flPPiH n O lM l 17and 19S. Whiteman St. - SnafFY hnfce Xenia, Ohle t ' The mercl you abl FIRT1 i e i Dl COLUJ Eighty-nint agreed to program ar Fridays wit evenings, al Friday, Aps several huna before final* The Ser legalizing goes to th« Jones bill pi| Of a state recommends House cor the Senate lands o f the asmy .uurpoi -708860 a ml registration f . permitting the National ofiicers who | to serve 15 1 out loss o f I health comt praetors lice . Work hatj spring beaul and executii garden. Tjifl being given ( down in the | beds are ais it will not forth in beaj embellished rainbow. Prisoners I tentiary mul at&ntial foocf to do a greal Following il mejqu beginiT Fried sausa| brw dand assee, hot. beans, brea con came, boAd andcoffee; baked potat tea. Secretary! Brown has " deliver an ference o f to be held] Sunday, Ap representatj Schoenbruni the first destroyed bj , 1777, and discovered to our’ pioo phia Highj Elk Quarte| program, on “ True •that 10,000| the Park. Legislathj the House days ago for the Set) These wer station pa School o f o f the Ohio| cation, great inter] o f governs as well as Pagett] Orchard will be dii practices Pagett orcl neaday moi 12:00 o’d j Orchard Si veraity wil| farmers, tilising of other orchj - up at the ‘In the meet at tl Court Hou| cover crop disease pr Del :' Pro'secu L. A. Dai report aft ♦ - ■ Zimmemi driver of into a pol —and turnw injury of ■ man died: ■A ‘ and the t . % . hospitals^
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