The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26

CEiMilVILLE JIBSAEC, lL.u.V£, mCWIZtT. 18,1831 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr*. Ntlvin McMillan and son, Jeba, havs returned home after a vfslt with relatives in Cleveland. Mrs. Cora Trun^Jbo and, daughter, Mildred, are spending the week-end with relative* in Osborn. COMMUNITY S ORGANIZED HAVE [ J -T f r I program jl Church Notes |* Mr. D. S. Williamson is able to be out after a two weeks attack o f lum­ bago. Mrs. Nancy Oglesbee and daughter, Dorothy, spent the week-end with Mrs, Dell* Johnson and daughters, in West Carrollton, 0 . The annual covered dish dinner o f the Clarks' Run Club was held last Friday evening at the home o f Miss Mary Williamson. Sixty-three were present and enjoyed the dinner. A number o f games provided amusement fo r the evening jj The installaipn o f officers o f the local chapter Eastern Star will take place' Monday ■evening in Masonic Hall. All members are' urged to be present. Mrs, Frank Creswell entertained her Sunday School class, Monday, Dec. 14. The evening .was. -spent in dressing dolls and mending clothes to he, given at Christmas time. Delight­ fu l refreshments were served by the hostess. ■ Miss Eleanor Johnson has issued in­ vitations to a number o f friends from here to a bridge dinner to be given at “ Willow-Wee-Inn” , Saturday, Decem­ ber, 19th at one o'clock. The closing revival service at the M. E. church was held Sabbath bight. Rev. E. A . Rager, pastor o f Trinity M. E. church, Xenia, conducted the service as well as preached each even­ ing the past two weeks. A similar revival service will, be started oh Jan. 3rd in Trinity Church with Rev. C. A. Hutchison, preaching fo r two weeks. ^ State Auditor,Tracy is "distributing $3,483,454 o f the gasoline tax and thi checks are being mailed. The 1338 townships in Ohio will each get $560; each o f the 88 counties will get $15,- 800 and each village and city will get $1 per automobile, based cffi the num­ ber registered within such village or city. This will amount to $1,343,774. The Ladies’ Missionary Society of the ‘ Presbyterian and United Presby­ terian churches will prepare Christ­ mas baskets fo r the needy o f Cedar- ville, Thursday, Dec. 24 at the Pres­ byterian church. A il who wish to do* mate fo od fo r the baskets will leave it at the Presbyterian church after 1:30 Thursday afternoon. A ll donations will be gratefully received. N. Floyd Templin, Clarksville, in Clinton county, has announced as a candidate fo^ state senator in the 5-6 district, to succeed. Milton J. Scott, of Chillicofhe. Under the rotation rule in the district two terms is the limit and it is now Clinton county’s terhvto sup­ ply the candidate fo r the Republican nomination. The district is largely Republican.* While the community has a com­ mittee on relief that operated success-1'UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH fu lly last winter, it should have com-* Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Supt. plete control o f the public relief this *J* ®* Kyi®* year. There were a number o f lead-1 Special Christmas exercises by the ing citizens on the committee with |Primary Department. Prof, H. C. Furst, as chairman. The Preaching Service at 11 A . M. Theme: township trustees was represented by |1<The Manger and the Throne.” M. W. Collins and village council by F. y , U« 6:16 P, M* Subject: ~ ~ “ Christmas Messages in Literature.” B. E, McFarland. There are indications that there is much work ahead for this committee this winter and citizens should give the - ommittee active support and not make donations without at least noti­ fying the local committee. In this way there will be no duplication and no worthy person or family will be overlooked. So far this winter the weather has been mild except fo r a few days. This has been in favor o f the unemployed and the poor. This community like everywhere else there are a few that , Pleaae keep in ___ once aided think they should become Week o f Prayer> j anuary V lO , inclu public charges. As a result a solid- ajve> services each eve at 7:30., tation o f homes is ma<fe and appeal ^ c e p t the p ^ a y Bervice which , . _____ _______ made for aid. Sympathy is naturally ke a£ £ P. M. Two services will be darville Churches. der the direction o f Mr. Duffey, as­ sisted by the other choir loaders, A treat in keeping with the season f* in store f o r all who attend. United Presbyterian church, 7:30 P. M. Mid-week prayer and song service in vestry at 7:00 o'clock, Wednesday evening. The early hour is to enable those who wish to attend the basket ball game between Cedarville High and Beaver Creak High, proceeds to go to Cafeteria fund for needy child­ ren. Prof. Hostetler, will lead atid NO HUNTING First Chapter in the new Steward- the primary department will give part ship Book. Leader, Lloyd McCampbell.j o f the program under Miss Stormont. Union* Service 7:30 P. M, in this; Are you planning to attend services church, is the presentation o f the the Week o f Prayer? Breath a pray- Christmas Cantata, by a union choir [ er when you read this item to “ Him o f the three churches, under the direc- Who doeth all things well” for his tion o f Mr. Arthur Duffey. They will blessing on these services, Jan, 3-10, present the cantata entitled, “The inclusive. Christmas Glory" by E. K. Heyser.l ■ - * - » — You will all want to hear this ChriBt- UNITED PRESBYTERIAN The, farms owned and operated or leased or rented by the following per­ sons are posted against hunting or trespassing with dog or gun: £ . L. Stormont, Currey McSlroy George Martindale W , R. Watt Mrs. Minnie McMillan W. S. Hopping Massies Creek Cemetery Assoc, A , H. Creswell WANTED TO BUY " Twmty*fivc fk tm P rtftfrw l I M •—OF THE-— Ralston Stool Car Co. TELEPHONE TO PAUL YOCKEY PHONE 1079 XENIA,. OHIO mas message in song. Prayer-meeting Wed.- 7:15 P, M. Leader, Mrs. Delmar Jobe. Clifton, Ohio Sabbath School at 10 A . M. O. L. Sparrow, Supt. Morning Worship: 11 A . M. Sub- the Annual ject—-“ Christ, the Light o f the World” There will be no meeting o f the Y. P. C. U. because o f the program o f special music to be given by the Ce- aroused, and it Is not the purpose o f jn eaej, ckurch, with leaders rep- denying worthy persons aid, yet all resenting each church in charge o f these calls should he referred to the the 8f5rvices. The Friday service will local committee*, that is in close touch ^ in chjkrge o f the women o f the. with the conditions as a result of in-j three churche3i under the direction of vestigations. j the following committee, Mrs, M. I. As a suggestion the Spirit o f Christ- Jdarsh,JMrs. O. P. Elias, and- Mrs. ,W J _ - - -WANTgL-TO-STOP-TRAINS mas often prompts us a » to want to R. McChesney. Full program o f these The D. T. & I. railroad, owned by Jo something for someone during this services will be given later. the Pennsylvania, has asked for per­ c e n t. Rut we should not overlook! _______ mission to drop all passenger trains The annual Christmas program will be held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 29. There will be a congregational sup­ per followed by the presentation o f a pageant entitled “ Bethlehem.” leed are remembered Christmas day. , TT , , . . „ „ ... . ,v . . , I C. A . Hutchison, pastor. P. M, ,.th provisions, fuel or clothing, but . ^ are forgotten long m January andj School at ^ A M Preaching at 11 A. M. Epworth* League at 6:30 P. M. ro .he fact that as rule most families in ! METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH between Detroit, Mich., and Ironton, The road has been operated at a lo&s. UNGCMC February, when the winter is the, longest and the coldest, and labor as a rule the scarcest. It is during these .months that public officials find the demand for aid the »ieatestl * ■ The "situation is brought before the lublic and to organizations that may .e contemplating public aid, that the .oeal committee should be advised at ill times wfcat you are doing and Adhere aid is given. It is well to be generous at the Christmas time but it is just as important to keep Janu­ ary, February and March open for ;here is always more calls for aid dur­ ing those months. , Union Service at 7:30 P. M. in the HONOR ROLL SIGHT-SAVING ROOM Due to an error, the following narri&s were omitted from the honor roll last United Presbyterian church. Christ- we5.^: mas Cantata by Union C|ioir. 1 „ Jl,nm*e B™aka 1, Frankie Breakall, Prayer-meeting; Wednesday a t'7 P. ki * ile* Dfle Turn' M. It is earlier this week so those who bull, Millard Wathall, Marine West. wish may attend the Charity basket- j “ —————— ball game played by the High School. XENIA. FIRM BANKRUPT Choir practice, Saturday at 7:30 The Lula Faye Dining Room, Xenia, P. M. The Epworth Leaguers are ®* Clevenger, proprietor, has sus- planning to go Caroling on Christmas bankruptcy. Liabilities are given at eve. Put a candle or light in the win- Pended business and filed a petition in dow if you wish them to sing fo r you. $2»00Q with assets, $600. EXQUISITE SILK FOR SALE For Sale:-Two electric pumps com- PRESBYTERIAN CBtURCH Sabbath School at 10 : 00 -A. M. Prof. A. J. Hostetler, Supt. Christmas l®®* .plete with motors, pressure . tanks, JUDGMENT,. AGAINST VILLAGE au tom a ticcu tou tsse lf priming col- ____ . „ „ „ Inevolence let every one Give as to umn and fittings, 210 G. P. H. capac- IS SET ASIDE BY JUDGE the Lord.’ ’ ity. In excellent condition, manufac- -------- - f Dr. Plymate will preach at 11 A. M. tured by George J. Roberts Company, Judge Gowdy has set aside the ver- jNo candidate or supply was asked to Dayton, Ohio. Price, complete, 26.00 Jict for $250 damages against Cedar- come fo r it is thought no minister each. Cash only. Wilson Galloway ille'village^ granted by a jury some; would want to be out o f his pulpit the ___ ;__!.... ■■...._ . ■ veeks ago when a suit o f J. M. Heron, Sabbath before Christmas. Those |> a p n A t x j London, whs tried.Heron claimed dam -' ^riio heard Dr. Plymate’s sermon last D A K u A I J N iges to; his automobile, when it went Sabbath enjoyed a real gospel treat. BUILDING LOTI jver the bank in “ Pittsburg” to rough 1 Young Peoples' meeting in vestry The only available building lot on and daugerous streets. The village at 6:3Q Sabbath eve. Leader, Mrs. Chillicoth Street. Located on corner oy offering witnesses attempted to Paul Edwards. Subject: “ Christmas o f alley in good community, wove that other reasons were direct- Spirit,” j ■ o . L. McFARLAND iy responsible and the street was not The union service will be a Christ- 1217 Glendale Ave. dangerous. mas Cantata by the united choirs un« Apt. A-10 Dayton, Ohio Dance Sets Chemise Step-Ins . Petticoats SLIPS that will meet the most ex­ acting taste, up from LACE TRIMMED Hand embroidered gowns, up from $ J * 95 $2 $2 .25 .95 The Hutchison & Gibney Co. Xenia, Ohic Little Frances Patton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Patton, had a dance number on the program o f “ The Jes­ ter's Court’', presented Tuesday night in Jamestown b y the Silvercreek Twp. Parent Teachers’ Association. Miss Patton is a talented dancer and has appeared on a number o f programs. Four Greeiie County women receiv­ ed individual help *with their special living room problems Tuesday, given by Miss Anne'Biebrtcher, home fur­ nishing specialist o f the O. S. U. The purpose o f the studies was to answer questions pertaining to the living room, o f the home. Hanging o f cu r ­ tains, arrangement o f furniture, as well as choice o f materials and color scheme to produce the best affect was brought out. Homes visited were Mrs. Gilbert Young, Fairfield ; Mrs. R, L. Gowdy, Xenia; Mrs. Leroy Jacobs, Yellow Springs, and Mrs. John Col­ lins, Cedarville. ies May We Suggest Subscribe for the Herald C O A L GOOD GRADE ' BUYNOW ,. -AT—- REASONABLE PRICE C.E B a r n h a r t CsdattiUe, Ohl« Houbigant's Pocket Vials Delightful Perfumes Hudnut's Toilet Water Perfumes You will find no perfumes bet­ ter known or liked than Hud- nut's. Our offerings will fill your needs and you can be sure such a g ift will be very accep­ table, $2.00 to $10.00 Powders Rouge, lipstick, creams and lotions are offered fo r every necessity. Refills, too. Cosmetics 1 Include such famous names as Harriet Hubbard Ayres, Arden's, April Show­ ers, DuBarry, Gemey, Houbigant's, Le Debut, and Three Flowers. • W e have secured the services o f Miss Grace Fudge to assist you in your choice o f these articles fo r your Christmas gifts. 8•PglAWS'e •fl THEMOST PLEASING .&.GIFT!! In The The Hutchison & Gibney Co. ■ r Xenia, Ohio iswMKWKimswimwswimwmswsNM* Manon Rose Di Brownette Nubia Gunmetal Fall Brown Shadow Black Service and Chiffon Weights dfei 00 « P J , e the pair The Hutchison & Gibney Go. X Xenia, Ohio . - 5f*‘* * *<*• M

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