The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26

. ff t f c d « * a 4 - H C k k i j B m A s # L e a d e r s h i p 1 ' m u m m nbw b ^ Mr* Qtta A. Debbtes t l t o iaefl ««$» m Qfeia 4 4 1 Clufc# lU adw e t o weMAWtta »■>■#»• T « i * t t a « « r . l L MUU r r t l p 4 —i -i ■ ti^rwtyny i m uuitniouyftf jaMirerfgMi BwKrting tiw iaterert «xf37,00© b o v s llutchi*on* P**4®* <rf to* local Metbo- Md girls this year, Ohio 4-H Clubs, dift cliur?h the devotion*. * » briph if build to* rural leader-) Friday warning to* student* mid ship# of to* future, declare* H, C,jf**ulty **ng Christmas carol* during Rawaewtr, director o f to* agrieultoral j the chap«l hour, extension service a t to* Ohio State! Monday night a Christmas social University, jwas held in the Gymnasium under th« Wh*n club members, h* points ou t,;direction of the social committees of rea r a esJf, a Jplg, a flock of chickens, jthe faculty and students. Gsmes any dumb animal, they have opportan- were played, an interesting program tk llM& iO ttitw FfafftirilM# tninHni f*fniiM■■ipfuiGMii ^ 6 /Tlmfc ^ mm « m was mad* of several w l» did net r*- oelve tatters. Dr, Jurkat gars a short review o f'to* history of athletics in Cedarvill# College. I *1* dSrMtora *f Thursday morning after chapel toe ^ Commeres hem* girl* of too y , W. C, A, held their five ieeal toxtog 4£tokto the power;and choke with nasty tasting medi '‘Secret Pel" party. Gift* were ex* to use in toafr mm JMtewawt as to toe etoes to relieve sore throat. Now |%le Chamber " ' a plan to Speedy Relief lor Sore Throat TW t D e e t e r 'i P r*so rip tiom R aqed rae No G u rg lin g No longer is i t necessary to gargle changed and identities revealed, taygtip* of mnehiiiKgr.MHl hmnterie* !of manufeeterer* and the implements Concentrated, or high-analysis, for- • farnw * at r e d n ^ rate*, tilizers, if properly and evenly applied, ^•owwendation waa made to r t airto* seeds and young plant roots than th e ;Bc8n*® WM P* umnutug. old*tim* low-analyais materials, when itiea to learn lessons in personal development th a t are found in few if any other leadership situations. Hon­ esty, faithfulness, persistence, cooper* ation and many other traits come in for a wholesome growth. given by members of the'Philosophic Literary Society, gifts were given out, and there were good’eats. All enjoyed the evening. Mrs. Jpnnie Lust Miller, formerly jJennie Lust, who taught in the De Many club members are called uponipattment of Education of toe college to plan tours and camp programs, [was a welcome Visitor a t the college Such tasks, Ramsower believes, call Monday, for originality, initiative, and ag *1 gressivencss. Club officers must con* duet meetings "and transact the busi- , »*** of the dub. Th|s duty develops self-confidence, ability to express one Work is proceeding on the new schedule for the second semester and i t will be ready when the students re­ turn after holidays. Cedarville, College closed for the self before others and in formal’holidays Thursday, December 18, and meetings. Club members are called will resume work Tuesday, January 6 , upon to plan and give demonstrations!at 8 a, m. of projects before large groups of i_ The work on the new catalogue for people. This tends to exercise such 1831 will be completed during toe holi- qualities as initiative, self-expression , 1 days and the catalogue will go to .aggressiveness, and cooperation. [press the first of January. ' During the season, he states^ clubXtedarviUeCollege is now a member members come in contact with many of the American College Publicity As* of toe best leaders in the county and ' sociation, . This association includes state. The local club advisor^is psual-'over two hundred of the leading col­ ly a farmer or farmer’s wife who, is leges and universities of the United successful and respected throughout States. In addition to this association, the community. For a boy or girl to Cedarville College is a member Of the be under the direction of .such a person .movement of Liberal Arts Colleges of itt the development of a project is a rare privilege, the director believes. In Columbus! 1000 Baths 1000 Rooms . The discriminating visitor 'to Columbus invariably chooses ’ the Deshler-Wallick Hotel while in .Ohio's capital city. Modern in every'respect, this fine hotel has 'an established reputation for offering.the finest in .service a t the most reasonable prices, . . . Be our Guest,, when in Columbus. >■ . i The # Deshler-Wallick Columbus, Ohio America's Most Beautifully Equipped Hotel JAMES & MICHOS, Manager Under Wallick Management In the East Providence-Biltmore, Providence,Ttrl Motel Chatham, New York City the United States, President McChesney and Superin­ tendent Fnrst attended the Ohio dis­ trict meeting of Kiwanis Clubs in th t Masonic Temple, Xenia, Thursday night. At this meeting President McChesney addressed the various clubs of the district. In the religious press we note two very busy alumni: Dr. Robert Ustick of the class of ’l l , pastor of the First United Presbyterian vchurch, Spring- field—he has one o f the largest and best .equipped choirs in his denomina­ tion; ‘and Reverend Ernest B. McClel­ lan, class '09, pastor of the United Presbyterian church, ICochester, New York, one of the oldest and best con­ gregations of his denomination. We not that Reverend McClellan is serv­ ing along many lines of work for the church and the city. Since February 7, 1938, $4000 have been deceived toward the Permanent Endowment Fund of Cedarville Col­ lege and $6630 toward the Mainten­ ance and Expansion. Fund fOr toe year 1931. $8400 more must be raised by May IS in order tbyeqmplqte the >*sin- tenance and expansion fund of $15,- 000. I f you will send a Christmas check to this fund it might be possible to raise the most of i t before tife year closes. The Y. M. and Y. W. C, A. of Ce- darvflle College joined in presenting a most enjoyable Christmas prograyv in Chapel Wednesday morning. The program included the reading of the second edition o f-the yearly' news* paper, “The Mail/’ the reading of a Christmas story, and a song by toe male quartette. The students joined with the faculty in singing Christmas songs. ______ _ _________ " . the same amount of p lan t nutrients is applied ip both cases. LETTER TO THE EDITOR FOR SALE—One Poland Chin* I have never yet found,* printed word from any citisen other than what has. beep from toe editor in're* During chapel hour Thursday morn­ ing Coach Borat gave out football let* tors to the manager and, members of -CAN BEK3URED H EM O RRHO ID S (O R P IL E S ) WITHOUT USE OF KNIFE WITHOUT LOSS OP TIME A successful treatment for internal and protruding piles. Require* .from four to seven treatments a t intervals of about once a week for a sure of the average case. Also the Ideal Non-Confining Method of Treatment'for Fiatulae, PrUritis Ani (itching* and Fissure, etc, . DR. J. A. YODER Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist 18,19, 20 Steele Bldg., Xenia Phone 334 IIWllUmHl|IHWIIIIIIIimMM.MII»HM»..lltlllllltlMlintmHWHIIIHlHW«IH»IIHHMWHW,IIIIIIIWIH^ 1 USEFUL GIFTS WHEEL GOODS BICYCLES VELOCEPEDES WAGONS . * SPORT GOODS FOOTBALLS BASKETBALLS GOLF AND BASEBALL AUTO ACCESSORIES—‘BATTERIES TIRES—ROBES PHlLCO HEATERS RADIO For All Cars $49.50 ksstubea $2.45 Up g0,r’ “* Tn*. •„*« W mm . S . w ' r S T ? ,l*«t mWl. c , , I. im am i". m K S d . ^ J , 2 H « u » m « d t o a « « 4 r f M .lic M , FOR RENT., this office. Garage. Inquire a t Examining Physician Every Wednesday Phone, Center 967-W V I A V I CAP «m»ly Remedy for Domestic Administration) Mra. Pojmter 35% No. Fountain Ave.. Springfield, Ohio 'nB S'Mniiisimi'mMmneMsMniasmsisnmm fairs for the'splendid system we have, The water is d ea r and sparkling and a fin* quality fo r drinking purposes. It Is soft enough to render excellent results for toe home laundry, Those of us who know what it is, praise it among ourselves and the thought came to me th a t some public express­ ion of appreciation wan due our public officials . 1 ■ A'Patron.".. , you can get almost instant relief with on* swallow of a doctor's famous pee* scription, This prescription was re­ filled so often that the druggist who originally filled it decided to put it up under the name “Thoxina” and make it available to eyexyone. The remarkable thing about Thox* ine Is that i t relieves almost instantly, yet contains nothing harmful'* I t is pleasant tasting, and safe fo r the whole family! and is guaranteed to relieve sore throat or coughs in 15 me bers of minutes or money back. Put up ready , „ a * jn 35 ^ 60c, and $ 1,00 bottles, Sold by Dichard’s Drug Store and all j other , good drug stores. . FOR SALE—Goose Feathers. Mrs. E, E. Finney, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Michael Seifert, Deceased. L. F. Tindall has been appointed and qualified as Executor of the estate of Michael Seifert, late of Greene Coun-* ty, Ohio, deceased, t Dated this 11th day of December, 1930. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County! Fine Christmas Candies Step in anti investigate out epecial offer on boxes of the Finest Candies on the market We have a full line a t reduced prices to meet present business condition*. We took advantage of an overloaded candy market and pas* it on to you. t Hard Mixed, fine quality........ ...15c lb. Peanut Chocolate Clusters ...28c lb. Taffy Mixed ............................ lb, Chocolate Drops........... ,1....... ...20c lb. Chocoate Coated Peanuts...... ..27c lb. Gum Drops.......................... ..20c lb. Boston Cruls........... ...... ..... . ,28c lb. Honey Comb Cream......... ,32c lb. lb. Wetzel’s Nut Crisp .................. ,,32c lb, Fancy Chocolates, fine flavor -,.40c lb. C. M. SPENCER South Main St. Cedarville .111 «e; TO GREENE COUNTY FOLKS Lighted Here With Cargo of Gold <! W B m m m m m n u m m s M S t *: ■ ■ .■ . *■ Monday, December 1 ,193$ The Heme B uilding and Saving Ce. released te th e * If '*» «» > *> 1,160 m embers e f its 1930 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS Club th is b ig am eun t. \ Were You A Member the 1930 Club? If not, why not? Come in and get our various plans and join the dub now forming and get your share. W t FAY 5% We have $50,000.00 In Addition To Above We Have $941,326.00 ini Savings Accounts We have $644,065.27 in Certifi­ cates of Deposit Running Stock and All Other Accounts Make Our Total Assets $2,961,065*86* v>- Famous Auto Supply Co, 3 7 W . M»h>S*. . X *> l*>O b i« Xenia, Ohio I d N f c lf e lf e S d f c l^ S h lU f e lO U k ld f e lO i lh lS ^ ^ s ■! l a d t f i a t m a s S a v f a g i

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