The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

r*4 E x t b y iwi<rt|iwf»imtAdygrtlawagHsntskeep p m a M M t f t h * t im e s . B e n d t fc e m i TOTY-lt^mTH YEAR No. 44. Y ;v ,iA*' * B K LETTER U N I STATE i BEPAITNEfdS OOLUMBUB-With the « ivant of JMp wr October weatjier sportsmen will : tester \te*r*t*iriV. activities. Evan 1 tMtite/titebTrigrei' mmm eioeed last ; wteh ffcmftg wW:''** wmk better to -.19* eteNwYM #* i f the Wand lake* aid «dy ha a tisort-tjwi tt&fcil tipHHMtti mmam f| testt* gwated. 'Beginning Nevember I6th Tabtet, lMH|Mr(*np*rtridges, opos- M m , ra****, skunk, fox, 1wiiwir und tnaHHit jn*y | t token. Hoatan are warned however tiurt open season for 4nd i, c*M* aod coots has been chang •4 from October Arbi to noon October •14th, closing at sndown November 'Utiu-v , ••:-.?•? B."lM ' -. I «sy 4 •’•.» - V '■'*' ■-'>■' -•: Norib . Columbus merchants and small store keepen».are again smiling fir over 19,000 students have enrolled" for the fall semester at Ohio State University, which opened last week. During the- Gateway Jubilee in the Capital City thousands of the stu- dents invaded the clown-town section and chr|ainly liyen«dl things up. The co-eds wore, their newest creations in wraps and gowns and all entered into the spirit o f the'Jubilee, assisting ma­ terially"iu making it a big success. The parade with its scores of floats and numerous bands is said to have heen witnested by over 160,000 people, a large percentage of whom were out- of-town visitors.,. ■<• Warden PrestonJE. Thomas Is pre­ paring^tbe big priton in Wsst Spring - street for wfcter. It is receiving the annual foil overhauling, cleaning, re­ pairing and painting with the build­ ing of. necessary sidewalks and creat- ing new apartments for several shops one Of which will be the tonwriai pariorte Thow*ndtefoaaa o f frteto nod vegetabtes have.ba*t stored ‘with enfowwdgitoeWare afoteedwt a-yfen- •^^vuaM rdd^eSto? f;d w tif foete OMNMMb.. >’Z^ir tegieter ''shows it:te<HteJ*eft,« s bring taken care e f^ .y a een t.^ J - ■ , r; l - Ohio, sbepoeatioua' "are ’■ 'becoming GRAIN FiRM SUSS Seeking to he awarded a j; for $129.84, alleged due on an the Osborn Cooperative Grain Co: bos brought suit against William Peityto Common Pleas Court, Uarcu I b j. Callister is the company’s attorney.' APPOINT RECEIVER Recognising the fact that the |- mount of the liens will probably ex*> ceed the amount of the sale, this court has granted an application and' ha* appointed-Sheriff John Baugpn as re­ ceiver to take charge of a corn tg g belonging to the defendants, pending foreclosure o f » mortgage, in thecas# Wt :S^O^eesbeaand Jiaude Ogle**: bee^-agatort' William A . Fist* dud Myrtle*H. Fist* iu 'Common Flan* f o rth.. „ . - t _ WINS'JUDGMENTS' , Joha T. Bsrbine, Jr., has been *> warded toe following nix’ cogawidt note judgment# to Common :yteaii Courts against Francis and MHaabdfc burton,.8145.70; against. Moses -mid Meel# Matey, f llK li; bgabmt faedb 'Trw te itii damfe • JWfifb*' -W** -.M r . ) NIHl j A m —- Wktt: tL •rv" ;4 tt fllHTfTtll - swells, . ^ t — w vw y --w w .^^w m s m im iw n m w w -je iiw w w w •.w . 0 lk i. -fu '-IgMj,gpMbdiilr' .to' Ctetence J, Jtemm ,*S i»itfw b f fiiate,,there . , -wm* mriF 4MM^wtwkat. of;i^otpor- ;jatiMi!ie|med.i m w ip t* with 4,* gM lg JAW, 4 m h tm 9 * * '* w in ’ Tte r4mtlMjdsed;tei^itsl< stock af*doiiotilt 'MrixiiidieBs:^1ndck.'iir-tdh b f AliaiW:te«iiraaaayit'. taM- imnr ' tgpKttiiieuntml has L;w|95^38^?¥b';#i88>^S? • ^ ■ Jnew ^ s r jM feW ^ over>1927. Jn lil|£RviMriw/tMs Agute fe ll' tu fl«4j|glhn(.aad in 1949 it father de- $U,778^90. Authorised in- kbr capitidttaMon o f domestic which fa mO -arnounted 91415/100,1000 Whs down to 7450 in l(09, snd. to 1306.097,- the year «tding December 31, ' Mite 3ke*«*er Harry S. Day re- H ttU |M64«6.W b cigswtt* taxes j&f Dm msuth o f SejDeinber, 'Which iN ritlrl^ icili MfHatMl IMniiiifttAly iS vw -^H* ,',^^^ m e w w w wvs ^nwsmwa' w v n s m s v p .w v v ij |d.#4|A090for t)w flrst year o f op- ■w iBuii which the cigarette smokers mt 4ft do must pay fer the/ privilege. The bmgeet abog)#’ day's receipts was tb* Arst, When |215490.l0was receiv- hd and the smaAest 921,10140 WiUiaMC.Finney . MedPrtfsyMominc c AhKiam C. Finn#* 76,-who had bee* % feeble healih for several mmdMi died at his home on Main •tMei, Friday morning at 5:40 o*efeek. The deceased was hoiri in this viettM^r wherp he had spent his eathrs MA, heing wagsgsd in fsrm- Ing until s l iw years ago, when he IlChlid? hi tMhm >]ie was a member ed Aha U. F. Dhtri^. .. Mr. Finney .2a) sttrvived by his Addew, Mrs,- thme sons, AlhertAt boats; W|liiaii near James- tewn; Carlin TolafiH abd two daugh­ ters, Mhb Xebirt NliiMn, Cedarvillc, aad Mrs, Hehmd ^bugiow, Seaman, ^ H4 i« ilso surrifed by two brothers, Jefcb U. FhuMy,«ad Ch^uci t . Fin- ney, and a-iiitm1, .Miss Lears, Csdig. vMe. Tbs AMMsflt was brid &om tbs U, F. sbtnrdi SabhaDi nUenwon, With IntriAt hi Clifton cemetery. w il l dmhcatb a s i f n T mmukftcm iu tu rd ay Dr. W. X* MsCbesney MSI be M i me tbs gedumie* -nr she istt P f WWW W S W S S W S IU S 1 .Vgh' gpusp >u 9 w Creek Ceatetey, t* iattmlcy, undsr the imipicie « t f * OmMr CWf CbtiiMr, D. A. fc, «t F.M. An benered gueri end speaks et WW he Chief' Tbonrns Mrild«a| Hiu Wr a » GattewMr. i-' w w r e v wmw vmiPFS^WpyiMga. j.; COURT NEWS DISMISS CASK On motion o f the plaintiff, the suit ef Ktbd Clark against Vends &a& h«s been dismissed in Common Fief* Court, . . ■ JUDGMKNT8 RKCOYSSUBD The Greene County Lumber Co. has recovered a judgment against A, fL Jones lit Common Pelas Court. ■ The Farmeers and Traders Bank. JameOsown, has won a note judgment for 9111,04 in a suit against John Galahrher. DIVORCES GRANTED On grounds o f extreme cruelty, William R. BushneU has woo a df veto* from Helen A. BushneU % Common Fleas Court.; ’ Howard Cobsugh has been granted a divorce from ,Harriet Cobsugfe In ground* o f gross neglect of duty. MAY QUIET TITLE Suit to quiet title to certain pro^- erty has bseii Alsd- in Comn*im'Jgl|as Court, through ADwebeya MiUer gid Finney, by F .' J. Hamer against Thomas J- Workman, Robert Bell and The Greene County Lumber Co.' AdvertWnrisneve, m mmhasAie headlines on the it is of more gignifloiuioe to pm* 8N98«N*N p NN P R E C E i 11450 A Y E A R SCHOOLNEWS BEN. H, SPENCE ADDRESSES THE STUDENTS OF THE HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE The students and faculty of the high school and college were privi­ leged to hear Mr. Ben H. Spence, Monday morning, when the two groups assembled in the high school auditorium fer Dm chapel hour. Dr. McChesney, president of the local college, presided at the as-; Sembly. The Scripture reading by Rev, Jamieson, of the local United Presbyterian Church, was followed by farayer'hy Rev. Gray, of the James­ town United Presbyterian Church. The address of the morning was jgivwk by Ben Spence, an authority pa tbk Canadian Systems of LlqUor Control. Hr. Spence vividly describ­ ed the affect o f alcoholism, and clear­ ly showed by comparison the super, iority of the present liquor laws of ftbe U. 3. to the government control laws of Canada. He concluded his .remarkswith a chaUenge-to-the-youth to carry the fight thus far so nobly advanced. mam C o u n c i l C o n s i d e r s PurchaseofHose Council met in-regular session Mon­ day evening when the usual bills IhrtnOfdireApald. One subject under discussion wax inspection of the pre- sbat fire hose-, noma of which fa old* and' almost useless, under heavy Water preasaurs. The clerk was in­ structed to Anus, companies suhlit Hd* and 'shmples. \ * ' 0aus>iUs.alao volnff.to. ca^op«pgi|* with tb * •Hamabipr-Wusteaa^ahd'fia srimoMtowaaM fbading.poeie cbUdrSau. Sucb'an a«jraS 4 psiamit’‘ 1 n » mads last winter abd. proved satisfactory. Council tnmsfsrted 9700 received far the first filMuibig plant to tba Hoard of PubAi AHhira to be ttesfi to driUtog a secoad weA on tha pw- g«bk rite 'for tb* mwnlclpal ^ahpat. The Greene vgrtQmtiag' ’ and -wsaa^iwa/ wrigMlJLns 1 ibdkmatikA Avu-fwaa.*' The report John ' JamM-.; ’MHdBf'1 Crabhe Mtk'r •>W/H. ' 9100- Frimsfif • '0 § 'If'jtoi. iliKbLui&4il' SEVERAL STUDENTS ARE ABSENT DUE TQ ILLNESS Among those who have been absent during the last few weeks due to iB" ness are Gloria Shingledeke*,-Richard Smallwood, Eleanor Luttrell, John ;dcMillian, and Glark Post. The faculty and fellow students join in wishing them a speedy recovery. m i J. Lewi* H*a«* Hanoi; HMAf; against .Frimris ariCMiimi* J« Haiiaat^l^M ;; ‘ , ■ w ill c oN sn tfd iw b “■ ’ Bessia, Sterrett has only * , Ufe tota to peoperty .iatralved.dit'v||ii caiw^' i&mmori'Flmw’ Judge: Gowriy baa decided in coustndxgvtba will o f juila! C.' Stesret^- dessisec^' as desired to -* suit filed'by Lonastte old- Sterrett, tbe trttstoe of.tbe'aatati.' The court ruled' It was the intio- tion of the testatrix to ’ derise.,only tb# income from the property bs^ questhed. for the support o f Bessie Sterrett,* during her UfetisM,. snd 'oU the deatii ef the legatee, all the prop­ erty, except the income Is. to pass to the trustee, Lounetie Sterrett. EXECUTRIX SUBS Declaring her claim, when 'pre­ sented to the defendant, was refasld, Mrs. Eleanor M. Xingsbary, widow and executrix e f the estate of Robert H. KWigsbery, deeeaeed, ha AMed suit in Commen Fleas Court agaiast' The Fifth-Third Uaiou Trust Co., Ctoaig- nati, as oxeeutac of the estate e f R. H. Ktogshary, deeeaeed, has itied suit judgment for |345E<T. The suit inv^vee m aSegsd ptU misaory not* for lb* Siam amfunt, executed by timlete X. H. ttogshury to hi* father, July 1 ,19*1. It in set forth that E. S. Xtogthgry agreed to refund the face value, of the note, without interest, if Bring ten ye*ra from the date the not* was signed. The father died July 5,1081, two days after the date the contract specified the value o f the note was to be re­ funded, according to the petition. MUley and Finney are attorneys for the plaintiff. a*' mgiNEil'r' ifitoi* wewr-...oixhjad ’atem^er*- og%'Hiii''bMior mill'for- the fitet guatter.-- , Tb* FUAvam fo* tb* afternoon was MPeroeversace.M U ii iiaril' tfrieWad til*.book, *A 'Message to G*rcia.n Htp. B. L. Stormeot read a poem, “A Few.” lire. Wright tiian prasanted’ Mr*. Harrisam a gift fpuw the class and tbs Woamn's Mtoskmsry Society. Tbs class then enjoyed a serial time with the good***— FRAUD ALLEGED Judgment for 9180.72 to asked Itt s suit, filed in Common Pleas Court by R. D. Crawford against T. C. Long, former Xenia rial estate broker, with the Glens Falls- Lpdema ity, Co.,, Glens Frits, N. Y., his bond- tog company, named co-defendant. Crawford sets forth that ho bought residence property at 410 8. Detroit Strset last January from James Campbell, Xenia throgh the agency'si the Real* reaRor. "At Dm time the transfer was made the sum of 9180.72, the petition recites, was •dptriteed with Long to pay. taxes r if t Mi* prepecty iMdar an agraattent between Ckawitri and Campbril whereby the latter waa to pay all Juno, 1981. The ptointiff ririm* ho wa« defrauded e f thto immey when the v**l Mtat* riUtot appropriried tiie turn for hi* own use. Attemey George H, ftotitii raprasoata Ma Fha- IBagiirf ' . ' / d t o e a . to f . tb* FteehytribaaCiaa # , ,ui»t ldPll*;bteay pf'MwLJ^ t R BsaA 'taai'-lRMMa’EjMh#:lftsmai >Fnyar Mrs, 8t Tba bsrihteaa .toeettog.^ :^ii^p|^ :;witit/- Mrs.:Joha. Row WILL IS PROBATED TbowiA'-'al'H: MBebaridt,' was-'adi-' ritteri U probate TWsftfsy msnsbig AgaM-'M •^afte'waekfiiat a » tb* by ProbOte Judge A C. Wright Mrs. Ella. N. Bchmidt and til* two .*#**• Ernest H. and Ctonms* B. Bchmldt, ,w*rf ,*ppoinii#d:%axeeUtors ef. Hm eetri^ I bewd hring dUpensefi with aWder term# of the wilt B. O. Wood, James J. Curiett and I. 8. Dines were Mwad appraisers. FISH FOR MASSIES CREEK A representative o f the State Con serration Department placed severs! hundred cat fish in Masstes Creek last Friday. Other stream* to the coun­ try also rscelvsd a new stock ef young fish. It Ur expected that some base trill be storited later this fall. CONTENTS WERE SAFE The safe in the office of E« A. Alton, in tb* burned building, was taken out of the debris Saturday. It to said records and papers were found to ex Sellout condition. The safe bad fallen facedown. ARRANGE FOR INSTITUTES Officers of the eight farmers' insti­ tutes t o tins county met Thursday in the eoribritee with J. F. Sekmidt, of O. S. U. for a conference. There are four state aid and four todmumfont abb ReUbroex, Bow* yritoy, CaeeUtereric; institotes. State ersvilto, ~ ‘ hkdt&tiBtL TWp* Md I#K ■I a yA.Isutoi j .$ w P | : «■IWNPHr^JVH« I'/v '.'V #Kj*! ■ ,p | M W IV . w NSAF t ‘ t*gad-pf*iiwrty»''': ils*:prftmsae^ ' J fh n a WP1WI9V,' :VM., l .^ D m gaandjtey; Crilister.. (tfog-vinfotgag|d; mi.: -r-. ■ -wai'^ «m*u *f "Was- undm the ‘'Mapte* tf**~ Drive’ , Doaei And No^slptoRcmr • C p T B a r ic e d C R r Three Hamipe* yeutbs, who wars rstundag from s fseihril game at Hartias Ferty^ O., driving a coop#, CriombaX rike. site: i f tisrib Smulse monitaig, tiiat SaeuRrif to .fpmr being topued. •;* VJctsr Bslasic, 8,. .Arfrinr- of (be coup*; fotodr.ag 'tito wberi, :aod' the ter beaded tote a parked.,car eff toe L e a d e r s T r a i n i n g * M e e t i n g F r i d a y - The first leaders training meeting for tho Livable Living Booms',project Will bo held at DmFort Office Build­ ing, X*nia, at 10 o'clock, Friday, Ortober 9, with Miss Anne Biejbrich- er. Home Famishing Specialist of Ohio State University to charge of tho’ aubjsct niEtter instructions. I TMs- particular lesson, to entitled Window Treatments. - Every house, wife has ’questions about the type of oortatos and draperies moat, attract­ ive fpr sporiri kiwis of window*. Thi* wBl snswer thcse: questions as wall a* give hints on practical haring far'each type of Bring rooms. The;plan is for leaders in ■each township to obtain- the lesson from Mto* lBtoricb«r' *nd then teport the their teateabip aptoo tlme-iii the Mptoeeatathre in her township aafi enrsHfav tbeee .toesMa and also team titedatee for the mteting in her 'coatttunito:'''' Leaden in each township iur*..a* feRowat•BmVeterrito,---Mito)Nelto An- ■auto’MIish Ehtem CoOlter; Bath, Mrs. Many Smtih, Mrs. Dorothy Thompeoa, Mrs^ Robert. Rne, Mrs. Jam#*. Rpe,. H n . Gilbert 'Young; 'CeteStttnskpjKni, Jeeeph\ 8 britii»Mte> Mltote’futetoan, Ij^KritoXadduck, Mrs.- Emory OgUMbce; CedarviUe, Mrs. FrriLCtomans, Mrs. A . B, Ctes- wsll; Miami, Mrs. Earl Dunsvant, Mrs. R- F. MlBer, Mrs. Carl White, Mrs. Wm. Huston;'New Jasper, Mrs. A. D. Thotass, Mu. Harry Hsgler; Jaffsrsou, Mrs- Sibyl Fugstoy,1Mrs. C. H. Chitty; Sugarereak, Mrs. Minnie Balden, Mrs. Harry Graves; Sllver- ereric,Mrs. G. M--Barnett, Miss Lelto Boitock; Spring Valley, Mrs. G. V. Sims, Mis* Helen Queary; Xenia, Mr*. Earl Soard, Mrs,. Wat. Nash; Ross, Mrs. Ada Lillick, Mrs. C. Ray Rridr Mrs. Loten Rogsrs and Helen Ftoteber. . SCIENTIFIC TEMPERANCE ; K BEGUN The '‘Quiz Books” have been distri- rnted to ninety-five students of the ocal high school, who have entered the scientific temperance contest sponsored' by the W-jC. T. U» The H>oks, which will be used sb the text for the examination, are to be studied individually and discussed two days a week in the home room period. The contest is to be completed by Decem­ ber 20th. FAIRMONT DOWNS C. H. S. 13-0 When (the Oedarville' football team met Fairmont at Dayton. last Fridaythey were defeated by a score of 13-0., Although -C. H. S. got the ndl^to the 7 yard line," in the first quarter, and to the’ 10 yard line several times, it seemed that they were unable to carry the ball over the Frirmontj however, c»r- wybafi'lor...!* ■ touch-' down’ due to a" blocked. punt. The ;e*m was encouraged by s cheering section composed- o fa b ou t .thirty CedarviUe folks. . Coming Games Oct. 9—C.H.S. vs. Lanier at Lanier; •Oct. 10—C.H.S- vs. Mt, Sterling at fit. Sterling. ■. s* ■ . if An AFFAIR FOR THE SCHOOL PATRONS, OCTOBER 23. LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL ON ACCREDITED LIST ___________________________ Y e l l o w S p r i n g s H a l l o w e e n C a r n i v a l The Library Association of Yritow Spring* will hold its annual .Jfrlio- road, oeeuptod by Faery;Bowel, 74,’ tern* CaraivafFriday night, o S L r Xeaia. Nearly rtoed J . R. Firkins, so on Dayton street. As to previous Xerid, fatotofoeM*. ef Hawell, talk- prises will be awarded for hast ing to Joe Bratton. Boyd Thomas sad Matthew Thomp­ son; Hamttteu, aikd JfoWeU, were in­ jured the waiter add taken to the McMiBan ambdWtoe'to tb* McClrilan heealiaL ■Beierin was treated be Dr. Hsrrid Ray, 'TteRftM and Thompson were believed to h* seriously injmred. d ry ” cOetumss. A children’s parade will be held at 7 P. M., followed by the adult parade at 7180. At 9 o'clock two one- set plays and a variety program will be given in the Opera House. Other entertainment to being planned wad refreeshmeiite will he sold. Watch for further information and nouncements. state stalled in fla tion Haider teas ta- and Mr*. Toma, an FLBADS GUILTY HERE Pearl Huffman, appeared before Jttstto* Richards, on a affidavit charg- __ lag hunting on th« C, F. Marsha C<MMSMt- form udthoat permission, Monday, 1 was 'and waa ghrmi nAn* of |10 find cost*. ^*V”*d jAn. effort bad been made to have the ■wgu^ew wte^ff that S 3 . tended juL IS 'esat tried befere a Yellow Springs '■foetehTn ha acted juatic*. Huffman rsoetved hto' sen- te» ^it* .derision 'tenet beta before the visiting con About'9m «t- JamestoWis, R om WRtTX RL1PHANT SALE Tb« Ladtori M Society e# the Jtf. F. atomb wSt held a ^WWte Rtopbaat Itoto” Aatarday, ftoteber 94th. - WBtRSR TO FAY WATBR BILLS toetaw*’ stable arrived. _______ ... A, afteineen* it to* n i i r i r y f tomm a ** JLiumi 4Miy* the l»O fS C ontract renewed x The Greene County Commissioners havi renewed a contract with Dayton fer the care ot local prisoners to toe Daytett werkheuee. The renewal is for on* tear and compensation f l a day for b**rdteg priaenava. PUBLIC BATR DATES Mr*. ‘Rat* iariter, (totoher 15. S rite Mi H. Stormont, ftoteber 19. , X. Watt, Wefoeeday, Oot. S i THE CORN UABVEST FIELDBAY AT D M M C F W i The Greene County Corn Harvest Field Day wifi he held at thf O. A, Dobbins form near CedarviUe, Thors- dsy, October 29 at which time a husk- : tog contest will be Jhrid to determine 1 the champion com busker o f Greene County. The contest wiU he from ’ standing stalks and buskers desiring . to compete should notify County * Agent E, A. Drake, who will supply them With the rules of the contest. The winner will represent the' county at the State Cdrn Harvest Field Day Husking Contest fit the Miami Consetvancy Farm,in Miami; County, November 4, 'whore a prize o f ’ |60 cash, the Ohio Champions’ Silver * Trophy and ^froe trip'to to* Nation-' al Contest to, Iowa will be'awarded, In connection with*the husking con-’ test' at the DobbinsFfarnr~varibus~ types and kinds of machinery usedA in producing and harvesting toe corn crop will be demonstrated- These' machines will actually be operated*in- the field by representatives of the ' manufacturer. ' • ‘ Com Production problems will'he discussed by J. A. Sliphef, soil add crops specialist of Ohio State Uni­ versity. The main purpose’ of'this ‘ Corn Field Day is to bring together' a large grpup o f people interested Jn more efficient production and/ hand­ ling Of*the corn crop and to preesent briefly some ' butetandbig *contribu­ tions o f recent'year* toward the im­ provement o f toe corn chip itself'and * of methods o f handling i f •* *- * ^ftfiinHiiHteHnvntmniiiMiiHiKiiiiiumiHmitgftteeiiHijmffi C O L L E G E N E W * "With the late registrations^ the freshman class of CedarviUe College has been .increased by‘ fifty, percent over that of last year. It now num­ bers thirty-fiVe, ’ Dr, WiUiara, H, Hockman, director—- of miBsiouary courses of the Moody Bible Institute. Chicago, 111., comes under the auspices of CedarviUe Col­ lege, October. 2 &.ahd 28. He wiU ad^ I dress.* union mdeting o f toe churches Sabbathjevening, tor U, P- church. Mo with all inmission ’ «d -. gave, itertructiye . Ifo. Ben -i addresses' both last Sabbathvi. auditorium Mohaa^ morning:_______ a strong appeal for the bitizens.of the United States to stand .true to the Eighteenth Amendment and exert all their power to enforce it not only-for their own sakes hut for the best in­ terests of the entire world. ' Since 1922, CedarviUe High School chool has been a member of toe North Central Association of Colleges abd Secondary Schools. Each year, lowever, a new list is prepared of iecondary schools accorded tola honor which means that no school is- ac­ credited by the. North Central Asso­ ciation for a period longer than one year. CedarviUe is -one of three schools in Greene County to attain this honor, the other two being Xenia lity and Osborn. This makes our ligh School the only schopl in the iIreene County System (under County Supervision) to be a member. The ifollowing explanation of the purpose of this organization, its standards and the advantages of membership is ;mblished for the benefit of all who are interested to our High School, Before any school can he consider­ ed for accrediting by ‘ the North Central Association it must be on the dghest list of schools approved ahd accredited by the school authorities of this state. In addition ft must meet the high standards which the Asosciatlon maintains with respect to the echool building and its equipment, tiie school library, laboratories and in- structienal equipment and apparatus, school records, the requirements for graduation, instruction and spirit) salaries of teachers, the training and preparations of teachers, the teaching load, pupil loads, and the school’s program with reference to physical education and to it* athletic relation* ship with other high schools as deter­ mined by the state athletic astocto tiort/ The North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools is ail accrediting agency comprising twenty states and is the largest regional Ac­ crediting agency in the.United States, The object of the Association is to eestablish closer relations between the secondary schools and the institu­ tions of higher education within the North Central state* and in such, other territory as the North Central Association may recognise, All de* cisikms of the Association hearing on Wednesday, morning of this week the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. at*a union meeting sang qaito a number'of new songs?end auu Of College-'sfongs.' Mr- Joseph Free gave readings from Eu­ gene Field and Stricklan Gilliland. They were Well rendered and received a hearty applause, Mir. Joseph Jirec, who is giving in ­ strumental music lessons in thO high school,' has also offered his services,to CedarviUe College students-" A four days ago he'gave several violin selec- ' tiorerand-was well received. The freshman class held their first annual spread Wednesday night .at Emile Finney’s. They had' the upper classmen ak unwelcome’ visitors. The Y. W, C. A. Cabinet had HMt first annual business meeting at the tome of Miss Rachel Douthett, Xeuia. One of the busiest student* nowa­ day* is Miss Gertrude Martin, Wh* is editor of the Cedrus. She’ is kept on Hie go constantly and, judging from her efiergy and that of ner.associates we mayTook for an unusually fine an- (Ooatinued on tart pat*) nual this coming year, Thirty-four student* hhve signed- up to attend the Ben Grief presenta­ tion of Hamlet in Music Half, Cincin­ nati, Monday evening, -October 26, The Ben Greet Players are the world’s most famous interpreters of Shakes­ peare. They are miking their final tour throughout the United States; The Women's Advisory Board gave a farewell reception to Mrs. W, P. Harriman at the home of Mrs. S, C. Wright, Wednesday noon and after­ noon. They had an excellent lunch to- S fher, such a* the women ‘of this srd can prepare and they presented Mrs, Harriman with a dozen fine linen table.napktof. CedarviUe College regrets the leav­ ing of Dr. Harriman, He has bee* a very faithful member of the Board of Trustees, deeply interested in the wel­ fare of the college. His counsel ha* always been Wise and helpful. Aa a -teacher in the Theological Seminary he Was instructive and * a student he was and thorough; as a pn _. minister of the Gospel he ha* left a lasting influence for good not only In th« congregation andfcom itudi Col he < ....................... ness to serve it, he whs ritosei . year as a religious worker amoMg to* student*, WWk w# regret hi* going from us, aa a faculty and student body we unite hi expressing ourjgrati- fiertien that ha hM .been dalle* t* * ...... ...............im unity hut upon the s ents and faculty ef Ce- Cedarville lege, Because of hk in­ terest to t College and his wtuing. 4

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