The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52
CEPARViLLE HERALD, i m W , KOVBMPZ* 15 , H U local and personal -M '»* ,i . #.».»«■» » . m.. m ,.,.., K& M l Mrs, SMm <8*i**o*r to t Aland, «ge*t fart i f last week here *Wm»ff with rektives. ■ .Mrs, i . A. Laugwia, Detroit, JriULi M l bar* is attend the •f her uacte, Mr. John Kyle, B o n CuRuxe Club will meet to tie bate* to Mr*. Cora Trumbo, Ifeftpiagr alteeaeee, Nov. 1? at 2 o’- toato. ■ Mr. John ML Johnson, who is a stu- dost to the Pittsburgh Law School, otofato an Cedarviile friend* over the week-end. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the heme to Mr*. J. MLHastings, Friday, Non » at 2 P. M. Dr. W. R, Me Chesney will give a talk. Miuei Ruth and Donna Bum* spent the week-end at home and attended the O. S, U.-Navy football game on Saturday. Mr. Balph Hill and family of Home* stead, Pa., visited his mother, Mr*. Epos Hill, from Friday until Monday. Mrs. Hill accompanied them home and will spend most of the winter there. Mr*. Lawrence Barber entertained her bridge dab at her home Monday evening. Kr*and Mrs. J. $. West spent Sun day in Bethel, 0., a* guests o f Mrs. West's father, Mr. Montgomery, * -mr^rr-Qrr. ^i, A demonstration on “Window Treat mant" will be given by Mist Radford, home demonstration agent, at Cedar- villa School on Friday, Nor. 12th at 2 P, M. All interested in this project are cordially invited to be present. The Ladies ,f the Mispah Bible class of theFirst Presbyterian church of Cedarviile, enjoyed a covered dish dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. -P. Harriman in Dayton, Wednes day. They had as their guest, Mr. Wm. Conley,.Prof. C. W, Steele, Mr. Clayton McMillan and Judge S. C, Wright, After a bounteous dinner a social time was enjoyed, Dr, and Mrs, Harriman are nicely located in their new home and we wish thejn “God Speed" in their new field of .labor. The November meeting of the Mispah*Bihle Class o f the First Pres byterian Church, was held at the home Of Mrs. G. H: Creswell, Friday Nov. 6th with quite a good attendance and some guests presept. The meeting was .opened by scripture reading by Mrs. J. W. Ross, followed by singing .,of the Hymn “When We Walk with J“ "" ' r^““ ’ j the Lord’*, and all united-hi repeating Rev. R. A.- Jamieson and wife have 4he LerdVPrayer; The suhject o f the been spending the week visiting with meeting, “Friendship” was ably dis- their two daughters in Frenchhurgh, Ky, Rev. Jamieson gave the Armis tice address to the mission school on Tuesday. Mr. O, A.- Dobbins will give an il lustrated lecture in the U. P, church cussed. Each member contributing to the program their idea of real friend ship. Mrs, Wm. Conley read Edgar Guest’s poem: “A Friend”. A special feature of the program was the read ing by Mr*. E. A. Allen, of her prize Story of the recent W. C. T. U. story Sabbath evening, Nov. 15. He * will contest. A social hour followed by have scenes from Palestine, Egypt,Jthe serving of delicious refreshments Holy Land, European pictures and by the hostesses, Mrs. Geo. Creswell," views o f mission quarters that have Mrs. Enos Hill and Mrs. Mary McMil- net been shown in'former lectures, lan. For Sale—Graded Patoskey pota toes at^Oc and 75c a bushel on the farm. L. R. Jacob*; Clifton. Exchange APPLES. FOR SALE at J. H. Nagley fru it farm , 50, 75, $1 a bushel. Phone 137F5 . - horses & caws reverse P hone C harges _ " main am cc Columbus.Ohio ^E.G.Buchsiab.lnc. CALL V. IREENE COUNTY FERTILIZER Tel. 810, Xenia, O. W' i. Hotel Chittenden Completely redecorated and remodeled , . . over <500,000 spent in making the Hotel Chittenden the jMjgsl choke for the traveler. Home o f the Purple Cote* Coffee 'Shop, large, comfortable rooms— totopdodal service. Rates- from <1,50 upward. Geo. A Weydig, Manager , COLUMBUS, OHIO v& if ItoMYiaBTrtj&; BIGGEST BUY " n it yotur M i t -v '9 U .LA t i t ED SU 'P’L EI? Q Ycu tjrm’l fccat a tv.llce! A *?**> p!g m tins cf incde 3 iit tl:e lo\V 03 t prie&i ever offered! Buy,you-* new 1082 I’hilco NOW! 1 S L # W I I # 1 f : ‘ Equipped with PhUco'a new automatic volume central, ©iCrete* cleetrq-dyaaJnk* speaker andmany ether big Philco fea tures, >»g«.7S C O M P U T E -w it h T » t W » * S.tttbe BABV GRAND Uses pentode tube,eleetm* dynamicspeakerandthree tuningeoadfitaer*. ■....... : * § § * * * ’ COMPLETE with # tohei Easy T erm s! fub*$ batter I ho porformanco o f any radio ■USTOMMHEKVr XanUuOMo . m *$t t,#>'*** M* mho modoU from $M & * to mm+ lm *ttk tub** D. A. R. BNJOY8 ANNUAL DINNER TUB8DAY EVENING On* to the outstanding events to th* year for the members to Cedar Cliff Chapter, D. A. R. occurred Toes day evening, Nov. 10th, the annua dinner at the home to Prof, and Mrs, Kuehrmann, A most excellent dinner was served at 6:50 with covers laid for fifty members and guests. The home was beautifully decorated with large baskets of Chrysantheum*. Mrs. Kuehrmann was assisted in serving by the Council of Safety. . Our Regent, Mrs. Frank Creswell, in a very pleasing manner, introduce! the after-dinner speaker, Prof. Har ley Smith of ^Wilmington College. Prof, Smith’ s address on “Patriot ism”, Was Very interesting. He com pared the depression preceding the Revolution to the depression o f the present time. Prof. Smith was ap companied by Mrr. Smith.. A very special" guest and -a future daughter, whomwe were ali veery proud to wel come was baby Cynthea Schick, little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H, C- Schick new game P rotector FOB GREENE COUNTY Elwood.D. Stroup, Xenia, ha* been appointed gathe protector for Greene County by W. H, Reinhart, Ohio con servation commissioner, He enters upon his duties at once. Miss Frances Hutchison. %on the Prince o f Peace Declamation Contest at the M. E. church last Sabbath-even ing. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richards and two sons, Robert and John,, spent'Sun day with relatives in New Paris, O. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr entertained at dinner Tuesday evening the teach ers of Dorothy Lane Schools, Dayton, in •Which Mrs. Orr was formerly a teacher. Mr. N. W. Prowant of Defiance and son-in-law,' Mr. J- M, Harmon, Oak- wood, 0., have beeri spending seve&l days with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brovyn, Mr. Prowant was formerly associated with Mr. Brown in the drug business here. Both are druggists in ttheir re spective places. -Miss Dorothy Lunsford, Xenia, a freshman at Cedarviile College, enter tained a .group of classmates at her home last Friday evening following the Cedarville-Wflmington football game on Cox field. Those present were Regina and Christina Smith, Mary Eleanor Ford, Mary Katherine Prp- basco, Mary Crawford and her guest, Miss Kaylor of Cincinnati; the Messrs Homer Murray, Charles McNamee, Ben Pierce, Carl Ferguson, Walter Kilpatrick,; Eugene Spencer and Mer rill Waddle. , Break theChain jpw _ _ _ _ _ _ By. DOUGLAS MALLOCH Y OU'LL hear a lot, as tike as\not, From women and from men Who bear a tale and seldom fail To tell the tale again. But when they come to me with some New scandal they obtain, I let It rest, 1 try my best At least to break the chain, They just drop In with some one’s sin, A secret to disclose. • They tell with winks what some one thinks i And not what some One knows. They say,.“My wordl You haven't heerd Of that! I wonder whyf* . Then if they vow yon can't tell how You bast'd It* It'* * He. ***! 4 • a, Folks do not fear the truth to heir, To tell the truth as well; It’i only when they doubt It, then They fesr a tale to tell. They make you swear you'll never share * The secret told to you. When that they say, then here’s the way To fool thorn—never.do* <©, lllllMiisfesttaltetfe.)—'WNlfSdrrtoA V ' ........ - N utty N atural Histoav ♦ av HWH HtmGH ♦ THE GREAT GREENLAND HORSE- PLEA T HE horse-flea le ah exceedingly nocturnal creature, and agee ago migrated to the Arctic regions where it could get six months of night life. It finds existence there rather dlfllcult, due to the rarity to horses, and the cold weather tenders it quite stiff and brittle so that it bursts In pieces when struck by a snowball’ thrown by an Eskimo. When a herd to horse fleas have been broken up, the pieces are collectedwith a road scraper and melt ed into pitch, which Is need for step ping up the leaks la hayaks. A psesn and stogls peanto fcm toe head and body. Cloves answer for th* 'legs and beak,' while aplit,peanut net* are used for ear*, ftthgs ar#i#H* Urns bean* ahd the Wffll W the MM I CIiurck Note* iMjimMMinitititrur^Tr^^TT-iiiniiirrii imiiiiu UNI Sebbeth School' to 10 A, M. Oner Morning^fforshlp 11 A. M. Sub- jeet* “The Christian Layman.” 11 ‘ Timothy l;l6-lg. Y. P, C. U, 7 P. M. Topic: “What is1 Die Purpose to life ? " Leader, Mrs. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School at 10;00 A, H, Prof, A. J. Hostetler, 5«pt. Dr, Lewie A, Mudge, Moderator of the Presbyter ian Church, U, 5, A. says the Jesus Robert Homey. Way to Life is tv be found in His The Women’s Missionary Society sayings, The church school seeks to will meet on Wednesday afternoon, bring all to a bettor knowledge of November 18, with Mrs. John Collins, Holy Writ. Come to help seek the and Mrs, David Bradfutc a# leaders. Truth, • — .i.i. — __ Dr. C. L. Plymato will preach at 11 COUNTY BOARD MEMBERS o’clock. The welfare o f oiir congrega- RECEIVED LARGE VOTE Don, now, at always, is largely in the —— « hands of the membership. | H. E, Bales, Jamestown, and J. B. Young People’s meeting in the vest- Rife, Cedarviile, were re-elected as ry at 7;80. Reports from the Piqua members of the County Board of Ed- meeting last Sabbath will be given, ucation by a large vote yet unopposed. The uplon service will be a Laymen’s The former received 2,632 and the lat- mecting and will be in the United ter 2,397, Ordinarily when there is no Presbyterian church. Men’s chorus to opposition the vote is usually lower king. There will be short addresses than the head of the ticket. The terms by laymen, including a steroptican of, each expire this year, lecture on the Holy Land by Mr. O. A. Dobbins. Mid-week service will be held in the vestry, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Leader, Mrs. A. E, Huey. Sub ject: “The Christian’ s Complete Ar mor’ ’, Eph. 6:10-18, You Have Never Seen TheJEqual To This Outfit A COMPLETE LIVING ROOM METHODIST EPISCOPAL C..A, Hutchison, pastor. ,P. M. Gil lilan, Sunt. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preacning at l l A. M. Epworth League at. 6:30 P. M. Union-Service-ituUnitedPresbyter- ian church at 7:30 P. M. The men of the churches will have charge and a men’s chorus will sing. O. A. Dobbins will show-pictures and talk. The First Quarterly Conference will be held at the church,- next Wednes day-evening, -at, 7:30 P. M. The. con gregations o f Selma and Cedarviile will join in a covered dish supper at 6:30 P. M. Each family is asked to bring a covered dish, sandwiches, dishes and silverware; District Super intendent B. L. George will be pres ent, and preside over, the Conference.! Revival meetings begin Sunday even- j ing, Nov. 29, Rev. E. A. Roger of Xenia will assist tfie local pastor. Cottage prayer meetings are being held in the different sections o f ' the community.- Choir practice, Saturday, 7:30 P.M, , UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 10 A. M. SupL J.E, ICyle.* Preaching- Service at 11 A. M. Ser mon Theme: “I am Debtor” Y. P. C; U.—6:3d P. M. Subject: “What is the purpose to Life?” The pastor will conduct Die third-Study in Personal‘‘Evangelism* Union Service 7:30 P, M. in this church in charge o f the men. This is Men and Mission Sabbath throughout the World, and the day is to be ap- propiatoly observed by ‘ the pastor the evening service a Men’s chorus will have charge of the music under the leadership Of Mr. Arthur Duffey. It. is desired that all men who sing from all our churches will join the choir for this service. Mr. W. W, Gat eway will preside and Mr. 0. A. Dob bins will' give a talk on Missions, showing pictures of Egypt and Pales tine.! While this service is in charge of the men all, both men and women, are cordially invited. This is the 25th anniversary of the Laymen’s Mission ary Movement, and all churches are asked to observe the day. CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN CON GREGATION CALLS PASTOR The Clifton Presbyterian congrega tion has extended a call to Rev. Chauncy Gleason, Covington, O., to become their pastor.' W. L. Wilson* and Fred Eetle will present to call to Presbytery. earn Mr, and Mfs. Fiank Creswell en tortained the Dinner Bridge Club oh Thursday., evening, at-the—Willo-Wee^ Inn, South to' Dayton. The only guests present were Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Creswell. | ---------- ----------- ' NO HUNTING The farms owned and operated,or leased or rented by the following per sona are posted against hunting or trespassing with dog or gun: E. L. Stormont, Currey McSlroy George Martindale W, R.*Watt Mrs, Minnie^McMillan : W. S. Hopping Massies Creek Cemetery Assoc. ' INCLUDING A R a d io $ 9 9 *0 0 HERE IS WH A r YOU GET 3 Pjp. Living Room Suite Occasional Table End Table Fancy P illow Table Lamps Jr. F loor Lamp Pair Book B locks Smoker . E lectric Radio ADAIR’S See This Outfit at Adair’s N. Detroit St., Xenia*.0. =sa . PROVEN TROUBLE f ir FREE P r i c e s R e d u c e d Seusationsl r e d u cH " * * - east less now (ban ever before. 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Ours are made with a deep, tongb non-skid tread while those in the race were made with a stiff, smooth tread to .permit “ drift*’ « r • Skidding on the turns, TRADE IN NOW Put a set o f Firestone High-Speed Heavy-Duty Balloons on your car and stop wondering about tire safety and troub le -free mileage. We will make fu ll allowance fo r the unused mileage in your present tires and apply i| on the purchase price. ■ ■. Gome in today,• \ V . ; ' ^ -?tu rx, ■u RALPH WOLFORD A Wonderful Opportunity Better have these bad teeth taken out be fore cold weather; We are still extracting for 50c each. ..Painless? Why certainly! Convenient terms can be arranged if you haven’t the cash. W« will extract all year teeth, ue Sutter hew auny you have sad stake yea this besatifal Set, apper •apd-fttcer far fte.«9,iaei let two Weeks. If year teeth are bed dea’t let this eppertualty pass a« yea will Never get It again. * Beauty 7 Light Weight Comfort DR. GENSLER Natural Teeth ■i We give gas, if you pre fer for painless 91.00 e x t ^ m t k n i \ Our Full'Suc- tlon Plate at 1.00 DR. HOLMES w White Cross Dentists —9A.M .to6P.M . — Evenings by Appointment Phon. 211
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