The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26

1 CEDARVILLE HERALD; FRIDAY, APRIL *, URt LOCAL AMP PERSONAL Mr. C. N, Stuckey h u been Ipflte ill at hi* horn* on C»da? street b<at i i reported *om« better *t. this time. Mr. Arthur Cosaming* i* confined i » his home suffering with blood jwis- ftKingt duo to running a nail in his foot some time ago. It was necessary •to administer the tetniu treatment last Friday to prevent lockjaw. He is somewhat better at this time. Mrs. S. C. Wright will entertain the members o f the Cedrine Club at her hqme this Friday afternoon. ‘ Mrs, Walter Purdom and son, Wil­ liam, o f Ft. Wayne is here on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wv J: Tarbox. Suits and O’Coats Cleaned and Pres­ sed—75c. New Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. -Neil and Justin Hart- man, Agents. Ladies Plain Dresses Dry Cleaned Wc, New Laundry A Dry Cteanhag Cb. Leave at Home Ctetking Store, NOTICE—Water ^Itent payable at the Mayor’s office. J. G. McCorkell, Clerk. For Sale or Rejit’r'Residenee of seven rooms on Bridge St. Hat cistern well, and city water, electric lights, gas and garden. Phone 135. Harry Wright. - Mrl and Mrs. W. A. Turnbull mov­ ed this 'Week to the Gray property on Xenia avenue, fhey recently sold their residence on Cedar street to Mrs. McCullough. * The Junior-Sunshine and* Flower Club met at the hom efo their leader, Mrs, H, H. Cherry, Saturday after­ noon, April We spent the after- moon making in making scrap 'books whigh We w e going to send to the poor. children ‘ in North and South Carolina. Wo want everyone to be present at tbe next meeting, Satur­ day, April 16. ONE S FOOT Step Ladder Very Best Grade F R E E W ith Eyery $5 Cash Purchase Offer Expires April 16. Pains, V arn ish , Enamel Lowest Prices in Years r\ ■f Graham ’s 17-19 S ou th W L ltentan S t., X en ia , O ioh Original Radio lc SALE NEXT Thursday, Friday, Saturday April 14,15,16 Tune in 7:08 P. M., Sunday WLW Biggest Bargain Event o f the Season WAIT E0R IT Brown ’s Drugs Junior-Senior Pom. Alford Gym. Cedarville, April 22 Tim6 right now to plan apd buy the garments you will noed for this artd other school year end events. . - > Prom, dresses and white graduation dresses now ready at V $2.98 to $4.98 t* H e w Spring coats ancl suits ■$4.98 to $9.98 • ■ - f H ew S c a r f V '# « t s * Smart*—new-^up-to-the-minute things at gueh low prices* ‘ ’ All arrangement* for Summer School have been made. The School will be under the direction o f Regis­ trar, A. J. Hostetler. It will open June 7 and close July 19, It will run five days each week during the six weeks session. Courses are open to high school students who need to make up work and also to high school students who would like to. take; ad­ vanced work. Courses are open also to graduates o f high school who did not get to come to college last year. Courses also are also open to college students who need to make up work or who need to take advanced work. All courses offered will count toward the degrees; A. B„ B, S., and B. S. in Ed. Children in the grades of pub­ lic schools may attend and will be given such work as they will need!. All children in the grades who come - for classes in Practice Teaching and Ob­ servation will be given free, tuition. The tuition to high school and college students is $20 for the six weeks. All Who are interested in attending the Summer School should *ee Professor Hostetler or write ot him4or call at the college office. The girl1* Bible Reading Contest will be Sabbath evening, April 17, *t 7;30 o’clock. It will be in the Presby­ terian church.A'dozen girls will he in this contest at least. Dean C. W* Steele has been making good head­ way in preparing them for the con­ test. The contest promisee t® be more interesting, than usual, - Come and hear your favorite chapter read and bring a silver offering to, help defray the expenses f o r . judges and the church. Keep in mind May 2. Mr. Eigensch- enck, who is organist of the Second Presbyterian' Church of Chicago and who is a noted organist throughout the United States will be here on the above date and will render one of his best programs. He is coming through the good offices of Dr. Howard, a member of the Board of Trustees of Cedarville College; , You will miss a wonderful opportunity if you fail to hear him. - Mrs. Richard J. McClellan of Xenia will sing before the faculty and col- Igee students in the. ,chapel Thursday morning at 9:40 o’clock. Mrs. McClel­ lan is one of the best singers in this part of the. state. All are cordially welcome to come and'hear her.' ! SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FINGER WAVES AND MARCELS Church Notes ............................................... .■ Finger \yaye or Marcel 75c. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN j Bring someone with you and get Sabbath School 10 A, M, Supt, J, E. Two Waves or Marcels for $1.00, By Kyle.* taking’ advantage o f this offer both Mrs, Richard McClellan of Xenia appointments must be made for the. will sing a solo in the opening «x«r- >same hour.. . j rises, so all are tirgpd to be on time, By having a friend join with you; perihtendent has been* both can have this service for $1*00 o r ; 'QMB3 m Our efficient Su unanimously re-elected for another year, so ti is now up to us to support and encourage our leader, i«* Preaching at 11 A. M. Theme; ;(J Theme: “ The Prodigal Son.” , Y. P. C. U. 6:30 P, M, Subject: “ How should I use the .Sabbath.” Leader, Wanda Turnbull. ■ Union Service in‘ this church 7:30 P. M, by Rev. ,C, A. Hutchison. Xenia Presbytery meets here Mon­ day April 11th at 10. A. M. Rev. W. T, •Mabon, retiring .moderatpr will openj/pra&bytery with devotional ex­ ercises, and present a brief message. Remainder of, .the morning session wijl hft..devoted tp business. At 2 & M» Dr* W,,R.„ McCbegney will address Presbytery, and the public is cordially invited tp attend this hour, and you Will -be welcome at all sessions. Frayer-meeting.Wednesday evening at 7:15-P .M . ion account of the Col­ lege Minstrels at 8;15, the same even­ l y > . . 4 - * METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C. A. Hutchison, pastor. P. M. Gilliian, Supl , . • Sunday School at A0 A. M, . , Preaching at. 11 A. M. Subject—^'Jesus Walking in the Storms Epworth League' at 6:30 P. M. . •Union Service in United Presbyter­ ian Church at. 7:30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hutchison w ill preach. Subject: “ Who Is My Neighbor.” Prayer-meeting Wed. 7:30 P. M. Subject: ‘The Christ of the Mount.”, This is E.' Stanley Jones’ New Book. Choir practice Saturday, 7 : 3 0 M. 50 cents each. Single appointments for either Finger Wave, or Marcel are { 75e. Phone 126 for appointments. MRS. ZORA WRIGHT ' The following persons have gener­ ously and kindly contributed - to the Maintenance and. Expansion Fund since our last report: Mary Ruth. .Wham, Memorial Presbyterian .church Dayton, Walnut Hills- Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati; Mrs. Henry Pfeif­ fer, A. E, Huey, Layman C. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hanna, Mary W. Russell, Calia B. Turner, Susan. Boyd, Mrs. Anna J. McKinney, David M. Me Kinney. We appreciate the help of these friends. W e ’ still need about four thousand dollars to clear the books before June 1. If you have not given yet, your gift from a dollar up will he gladly received. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Frazier of Unionville Center, O., spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMil­ lan. > ' Mrs. R, C. Watt, Mrs. J. C. Towns- ley and Mr. and Mrs. Karlh Bull, at­ tended the funeral of Grant Llyod at Farmersville, O*, Saturday. Messrs David Bradfute and Wal­ lace Rife were elected elders at the. UliftonVUnited Presbyterian congre­ gational meeting Wednesday evening. Gordon Kyle was elected Superintend­ ent of the Sabbath School, with Omar Sparrow, assistant. Mrs. W. W. Galloway is reported ‘ quite ill; with symptoms of scarlet fever. Two children in the family have been victims oi the disease within the past few weeks. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Dwight R. Guthrie,. Pastor- elect. „ Pre-Communion service, Friday evening at 7:30 ’ VM. Text: “ But vyho say., ye that I am ?’’ Luke 9:20. Pre-communion service Saturday afternoon at 2 P. M. Text: “Woman, why weepest thou? John 20:15; Sabbath School, 10 A. M. Prof. A. J. Hostetler, Supt; Subject: “ How, Sin Began.” Golden Text:: “ Watch and pray, that ye en­ ter not! into temptation.” Matt 26:41, The Lesson Text:: Gen 2:15-17; 8 : 1 - 8 , , Communion<$eryice at 11 A* M-. . .. Text: “ I wiR.cpjpe again/’ John 14: 8?. i 'ji'V ■ v *. >‘ ,* it ■Young People’# meeting in the Sab­ bath School ‘*001$ at 6;30 P. M. ' Uniott-Servicet<*t»7;30 ;P. M.'in the United Presbyterian church, Rev. C. A. Hutchliori*Will“preach. . Mid-week service Wednesday even­ ing at'7:30 P. M. ,'Leader:'the pastor, . The Mizpah’BiMe-Cinss held a class meeting on Tpedday afternoon of this week ot the home of Mrs. A. E. Huey. Mrs. S. C; Wright, Miss Minnie Me Millan and Mrs.’A. E. Huey were hos­ tesses. The subject of the program presented was - '“Trees.” Nineteen member* wore present. There was a decision to plant a tree on the College campus and dedicate it tb the late Miss France**McChesnoy- Baby chicks*—Leghorns 8c; Heavy Breeds 9c; Heavy Mixed 7c; Started chicks 2c per week extra, Visitors al­ ways welcome. Ralph Oster, Yellow Springs, O*, Phone 224, WANTED—-To be nominated on Republican ticket as Representative | in State General Assembly from, this splendid county of Greene. Hard-boil­ ed economy in appropriations, except absolute necessities. II. S. BAGLEY, Osborn, Ohio, 13 years. (Pol, AdV. BARGAIN IN BUILDING LOT The only available building lot on Chillieoth Street. Loqated on corner of alley in good community. ; _________ o^x.. M c F a r l a n d _____ _ 1217 Glendale Ave. Apt. A-10 Dayton, Ohio BROADCASTING DATES Dr. V. E. Busier, former pastor of the local M. E. church, now pastor" of Grace M. E. church, Norwood, wijl i broadcast sermons under the auspices of the Federation of Churches of Cin­ cinnati, over Station WFBE on the following dates:' April 10; May 29; June 12. The hour is 6:30 to 7 P. M. He will be assisted by soloists from Grace Church Ghoir and other soloists. The annual nfeeting of the Clifton Presbyterian congregation was held Wednesday evening in the Clifton op­ era house. A pot luck supper Was served during the evening. ( We dropped in the Espy hospital in Xenia Tuesday to call on our old friend, Charles E. Smith, who has been ill for several weeks. He does not seem to be making much progress towards recovery. Custom Tailored Suits, Made in Ce­ darville $35.00 tip, Davis, Cleaner and Tailor Mr, Charles F. Marshall, who has been spending several weeks in Flor* 1ida, returned home Sunday after a i delightful vacation in Orlando, He : reports the weather to have been the 1 best in years. There were only about . one half of the winter tourists this season that ordinarily go south. He says he frequently saw “Dod” Keyes, former Cedarvillian, who is agent of the Atlantic Coast Line in Orlando. miiHitiiiiimiiitiiimiiHiiiiHiiiiifitiimmiitttiiimmiijmiiiM f GOOD CH ICKS § Are produced from good stock. | 1 Th£se are the kind $re sell. Prices .lowest in history* The. Sturdy H ahy Ch ick Co* | § Erie & Auburn Ave Springfield, O. | I Maid 836. ’ ‘ OjWn day and night | j. Springfield , O h io I '.KiiiiilLiitiiii'itmimiiimminttilimiitOMtiiiimimiimilm The State "Highway Department will provide safety highway lanes for a section of the Dayton-Xenla pike that has become dangerous when wet. The pike has been the scefce of many^cd-/ dents latily, ,* ..* •», THESMARTSHOP Neat Door to Xenia National Bank Main m* Xenia, Ohio KEEN KUTTER RAZOR STROP DRESSING By Mail—2Bc box SOOT REMOVER Cleans flues. Prevents fires. Saves fuel* By mail, 8 oz. box 50c. KORN KORE—Mighty Fny By Mail 25c bottlo 1 - *t: J. B. STRONG, 238 N. West St., Xenia, O'. l . . LOANS AND . . . ! ! . . .INSURANCE. . . ! f i f , BEIDEN & CO., Inc., i f * * . . 1* * - - . * * * ° - Phone 2$ yViyUNiiiHmwwWHWMrtil) Suits^Hand Pressed 50c, Davis, Cleaner and Tailor IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION SEASON—1932 Breton de Terduyst, American No. 13596, Belgian No, 24-5124, Color, Bay. Wt., 2250. W ill m ake th e Season a t m y barn , Sou th M ain S treet, C edarv ille, O . Not responsib le fo r accidents but w ill use b e st o f care to prevent sam e. TERMS—$15 to Insure Living Colt R. A. Murdock N EW LO W PRICES A new set for .—$15.32 ! Lifetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Supertwiat Cord Tires New High Peaks In Goodyear Value! Husky, dependable, guaran- teed tires and tubes—you get these matchless bargains be­ cause. millions more people buy Goodyears. Come see them! CASH PRICES Full Ovenlze 29x4.50-20 30x4.50-21 28x4.75-19 29x4.75-20 29x5.00-19 30x5.00-20 31x5.00-21 28x5.25-18 31x5.25-21 3 ta 3 Wg.Cl, SPECIAL THRIFTY SEMI WASH—12 lbs. fo r 9 6 c : Everything washed and flat work ironed. Call for prices on Dry Cleaning and other laundry. WET WASH 5c lb., Minimum Wash 10 lbs. f . Smith Barber and Beauty Shop PHONE 1 26 T R A D E in your old tires for the new GOOD Y E A R J. W ALL-WEATHEP.S b NewLow Prices * ‘ TUNE IN Goodyear Radio Progra Wed. Sat. **Jnrt Twmtr Step. (From Fountain Square** Stop at the Hotel Havlin in Cincinnati and enjoy all the comforts of home. Spacious, well-ventilated rooms, courteous service and hospitality of the highest degree. RATE S : U nnm vuit.li r n n n lm r w a te r. £ 2 . 0 0 , BIG MONEY Is a thing o f the past in most investments but money invested heife is still earning as much for its owners as during boom days. Thousands o f thrifty people have investments in this instit tion and every dollar o f it is earning them 5 % sAVe Will 'LMn Ywi n ioW ta t Vdur,| ij |J(V. ^ “AWMOl«(Lfe',-,'i j *1 |i ! Farm ers’ Special R ate On \ j IN SURANCE |: A Saving Can Be Made on Insur* ance by Calling Us INTEREST Tax Frae—W e Fay the Taxes ' I f y o u h a v e money lying idle invest it here where you will be sure o f a generous return and ample security. The Springfield Building & Loan Association 28 East Main Street . SPRINGFIELD, OHIO * I I

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