The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26
e H t d d ■ w LOC O* AND PERSONAL Mr*. Frad Dolphins entertained the member* o f the Ken*inEton clab at her home Thursday afternoon. A son was bom to Mr. end Mr*. Gereg* Martindale, April A Mr, sad Mr*. Clayton McMillan, end son, Raskin, returned I vosm Tuesday after a viiit in Tarkio, Mo. The trip wa* made by awtor. Word has been r e e l e d here that : ;r _ ■ ' Mr.'anl Mr*. James Miller o f Xenia, awMMinea the birth o f a daughter on Monday. “ Grandpa” It. C. Kitenour, wears the happy amtle but keeps on cawpasgaing for the Demearatic nom- iaation for sheriff. High Class Hand Work. Davis, Clearer tfnd Taifcri CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL I f, I f * . :• “Chorsh' Note* Cedar Cliff Chapter, P. A. R. met Seven. reaidenta.oftbi* county were draw.*' few day* Ogofor jury doty in the U, S.'Court in Payton, On the _____ _ . _ _ ___ gmnd juryar*: N. N. Hunter, James- Cecil Rife, sea o f Mr. *£§ ^eni»» WiUiam suddenly ill vritJv 'AwwilftjTtenia; A. L. Tuesday^aftemoon at the home of Mrs, E. A>Allen. A report o f the state convention was given. Rev. Robert French, pastor o f the Clifton United Presbyterian >church, Has been confined to his bed for sev eral days suffering with an attack of the grip. Rife was taken pendieiti* and underwent an opera l o c k h e 1 p y tfen in Columbus. Draw hatter at less expense. HaVe your cfething mada by Davis, Cleaner and Tailor, The piano Certificate Recital by Marion Hostetler, assisted by Clyde Hutchison, pipe-prgao/.wUl i, * be given Thursday, May 12th.'. All 4 | are cordially invited to these recitals* 2 it | \ - * , . 4 Mrs. Walter Furdem and son, Wil- t- *' ' liam, o f Fort Wayne, Ind,, have beep guests at the home o f Mr. and Mr*<. W. J. Tarbox for several days. . g Rev. Dwight R, Guthrie, Judge S. G, e / Wright, L, W, Wifeon, James CrOs- well and J. M. McMillan were in Car- 5 lisle Monday to attend a meeting qf Dayton Presbytery. e r s E s ta te ' Flatter, Cedar- ville; James Bryson, Xenia. On' the petit Jury are H. S. LeSourd and A , L. Oglcsbee, Xenia, < Suita and O’Coats Cleaned and Pres sed—75c. Mew 'Laundry A Dry Cleaning Co. Neil and Justin Hart man, Agents, „ METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C* A. Hufehiabu, pastor., P; M Cilliian, Supt, 4 Sunday Rpfcopl at 10 A. M. Preaching^at 11 A / M, Epworth League at g:3Q P, Mi Union Service'*7:88 irf Presbyterian inn Church. College Women's Bible Reading Contest, ■ ' Prtlyer meetlrig, Wed; 7;30 P, M. Choir practice; Sat. 8 P, M. , , ' I" f 'W ;. «»•» • .» |f . Mrs, Cora Trumbo, who underwent The College Minstrel Show Wednes- an operation recently at the McClel lan hospital in Xenia, was able to re turn home Monday, She is much im proved and is now under the care of Mrs, Kate Sets. day night in the opera house drew large crowd. The minstrel made a big hit with the audience. The chorus and solos were well rendered- Mr, Arthur Duffey. o frSouth Charleston coached the show and acted as interlocutor. The jokes were timely and the vaude ville ktuntfc were clever and amusing. The Boy Scout orchestra of South harleston furnished the music while was accompanist Reveler’s Quartet C j Misig Eleanor Bull for the .solo . and numbers... t FOR RENT—Room iu;;nished with private entrance. Board 'xt desired or- Will care for aged or infirm person. ' ‘ ’ . « ' ',*Mrs. Mary Harris, — ------—----- a buyer in W o o l pay the e W elch logs and od Liver 5S er bu. al. ur Corn, , o r ca ll inn 1 .0 . / LE POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS = • ' , , , , y* * k• , 5 ' x I . . CANDIDATETOIP ,| COUNTY AUDITOR f I . SUBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRlJJjlpY^MAY 10, 1932 f X I GEORGE J\ HENKEL f . . \ ','1 , ' CANDIPATE FOR v SHERIFF | . SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 10, 1932 , j •-S' - - * ' " ', ' l • ' r *t ;»-*• /,r** ^ y 5 Two Day Sevrice on Dry Claiming,. Davis, Cleaner and Tailor, Mrs, Walter Gorry was one o f the soloists at the Haydn centenary cele bration at Wittenberg College, Thurs day evening. She sang excrepts from “The Creation,” singing the part of “Gabriel.” UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School -10-A. M. Supt J. E. Kyle. Preaclung at IF A, M. Y. P. C. U; at a?30 P. M. Subject; “Putting Purpose'into’ Life.” ' Union Service 7:80 in-Presbyterian Church. Bible Reading Contest. ; Prayer-meetbg Wed. 7:30 7 . M. ' L ^ e C ;; Mrs, Leo Anderson. r,lsChoSr Rehearsal'Sat, 7:30 P. M. j'ExeCtittve Com. of Y7 p,--G.- U. meets This (Friday) eVe. with President Em- ilC Finhey. * ’ ‘ /( A suit demanding $500 damages, filed by W. R, Watt against ’ Mrs, Mrs. Samuel Goldberg, Cincinnati,^ as the result b f an'autbmobile accident, April 30, 1931, has been set-for trial in Common Pleas Court, April 21. Scarlet fever once more- broke -out. in the home of Mr. W. W. Galloway,, The nurse, Miss Eloise Stewart, who- had been caring for Mrs- Gallowayj was taken ill Monday with the same disease and taken to her home. Mrs. Galloway is much improved. Ladles Plain Dresses Dry- Cleaned 75c. -New Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Leave at Home Clothing Store. ' Mrs. A. B. Creswell entertained the members of the LaPetite Club and a number of guests, including husbands of members, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hattie Owens returned home Friday from Pittsburgh, Pa., where she, spent several months with her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Lott. Dr. W. R. McChesney addressed the annual McKinley P.—T. Association meeting in Xehia Monday evening. - f A>r "TU I’ X H A R A r P im m CANDIDATE FOR * 1 SHERIFF I . SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, M&Y’ lO, 1932 ■'S' ‘ ' 'fi '• P ' -'V'»Vv-"'- i ''-^7 ' ' / - J 1 ■ ’ --------------^----------- ~ r - i ---------------------------------- ’ I X [RAYMOND C. RITENOUR CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 10, 1932 k *#. jTXi. 'f a ... -S 5 * 5 * y. k- v & ■ fi . , X JOHN A. NORTH CANDIDATE FOB COUNTY- COMMISSIONER (TWO TO KJ-ECT) SUBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY 10, 1932 v, />. X ALLEN W. HAINES - CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER (TWO TO ET-EOT) SUBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY 10, 1932 - - , . ■';*$ '-■ - . T > im ,W K W i)iiiiiin iiim iinm >D Thrt,M W w <-»H niiH iiim in|iiiiiiittiiin iijiiin h iiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin y iim iiy H|i,j^ (,iiii»M ,u N' HllilMlIIIIIMIIllMIMIIlDl cy?t X I WALTER BARNETT f CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER .* (TWO Tb WIOD I u BJEC t ' T O ^ R i p t B L lC A N ^ R S y*;’ ■ *• • ■ • • . • A recital will be given by students of the College Department o f *Music and beginners o f' Mias'Glenna Baa- ore’s class in Dramaitp Art, Thursday April 21 gt 7:30 P. M., ta the reading Yijom o f the Library' butKing. Nine boys ’met at the' home o f Mil- ton and Gregg Turner, Monday night for the purpose of organizing' the pig and calf club. Mi-. Arthur Evans will be leader this year. Mr. Drake was present to hand out the literature. The following officers were elected: Gregg Turner, President; Laurence Williamson, Secretary - 'Treasurer; Milton Turner, News-reporter. Re freshments were served. It was de- decided to have the next meeting at Mr. Evans’. ■ , Xenia Presbytery met in the local, tt/P l church Monday,'April 11. All of the'' pastors werd present and a good repi-esentatioh'bf the Elders, with’ a goodly number b f visitors. - Rev. W. E. Ahhbrobk of the Neil Ave,, 'CbTumbda, e%rch, ..was chosen Moderator. Rev. R.',R. Ja’mieson of Sugarcreek"is staitad. clerk. Rev. R. A. GJampbell was released, at his request, froip tlie pastorate of yommipsiqneM . ti5.’_ithe’ General As- sembiy..io “meet at Reaver, Pai.- May 24-31. RevsvE .:^ ; Nesb‘itt, Dri R. W. Ustick, ah^ R.’ A ' Janiieson. Elders from Clifton, is t Xenja and Neil Ave. Rev. R. A, Jamieson was appointed to represent Presbytery’ at’ the Howe Missions’ Congress to be held prior, to the General Assembly, in the 4th'U. P. church, Pittsburgh, Pa., North Side May 20-24 R ’ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R; Guthrie, Pastor-elect. Sphbath School TO A. M. Prof. A. J. Hostetler, Supt." ” Subject; “The-Call- o f Abram” Gol den Tefct: Gen.” 12:1-9., Church Serribe* at 11 A, M. Text: “ Shall He riot much niore clothe you, O ye o f little faith?” Matt 6:30. Young People's meeting in the Sab bath’ School roohi at 8:30. Rev. Guth rie”will speak,- . Union Kvenffig-Service^Bible Read ing Contest:' ’ ”rr - Daytoit'PreSbytery met in "Carlisle Monday andG^u^day df this2week.'In Edition to thtpStt btisirieit ‘at" hand de^nite" steps were taken to install Rev. Guthirie pi&tofc of this 'church. The- jnstallatioh 'aervices have been* set for WednesdKy bvening, April ’20. The program "is not complete but it is likely the following have part in the service; ' ’»*" Chairman-^-Wrli, S ; Harold,. Moder ator from Middfbtdwn;^ Installation prayer;- Rev. Ralph H. Jennings, Greenville; Charge to Pastor, Jotyi H, Bergen’, New Csrliste; Charge' to Con gregation, ReV.' Joseph A. Martin, Oxford; Sermon', Rev. W. P. Harri- man, Dayton; Spripturb Reading, Rev, C. L. Plymate, Dayttm. * Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Bessie McGiven Fem- elius, 45, wife o f P. G. Fernelius, and a former resident of this place, died in a hospital in Ogden, Utah; Satur day morning. The deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Mc- Givcn, and previous to teaching school clerked.for G. A. Shroades. She is survived by four children; a brother, E. L^ijtcG'ven, Salt Lake City; and three ,slaters, > Mr*. J, W. Nesmith,. "Dayton; Mrs: Ethel McElwain, Wash ington C. H.; and Mrs. M, A. Smith, Xenia. The funeral was held Monday | in Ogden. Mrs. S. C. Wright Entertains Xenia Cedrin* Club Friday \ Mrs. S. C. Wright entertained the ’ | Prom d« W . graduation dresses,j CedrinS Club, Xenia, at her home Fri- -1 Sunday night ftecks, street dresses' | day afternoon. Twenty-one members § New p ^ , 8hadefl, diagonal I were present along with sixteen a guests. Roll call was answered with “ Thoughts Concerning Your Choice I 100 | S' j. t * »r" /■ s * S New Dressfe$j * .• " i *- 5 For j Saturday { bf Trees.” An interesting featura of j | . ;- the meeting was displaying old keep- I ,'t - ’ {*n ‘h o , | stripes, dots, prints. Sizes from 14 ? I >te 541 sakes and what they represented, In the list were many that were near a century old with a few. 156 year* old: Guests enjoyed a short musical pro gram, Mrs. William Anderson, played,, a piano solo and Misses Lenora Skin- nell and Martha Waddle sang ae^r&t duets, accompanied by Miss Beijpiee Elias. The meeting closed with th$ guests singing: “ Love’s Old Sweet Song.” A social hour followed, Chick, Chick, Buy them now. Blood tested stock, price per hundred: White Leghorns $7.50; Barred White, Buff Rocks, $8.50; R, I. Reds, Buff Ohphn. Ingtons, 'White Wyandottes $0:50, Heavy assorted. Light ‘assorted. Baby' Ducklings $18,00 per- hundred, Rjflit our hatchery. Phone Xenia 476. £ Xenia Chick Hatchery, Inc., ar 109 W. Main St., Xenia, Ohio. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FINGER WAVES AND MARCELS Finger Wave or Marcel 75c. Bring someone With you and get Two Waves or Marcels for $1,00* By taking advantage of this offer both appointments must he made fo^the same hour. Phone 120 for appointments, MBS. ZORA WHIG i ri.i *•__■ S’’ I' 5 If*;. $2*8 to $4.98 i- JUBILEE WEEK ^ ^ a O l j p O N S . Given Free With Each 50c Purchase, Satur day, April-16 to Satur | , 'SaYedrAl 'MtUHlred- jfrolU)rii''5 *.■ .W - - **■,*:- ’■ k h d NexLW«ek i f The Smart Shop ' Xm lo, Ohio. l|,C) ,»fi if> tt.'! L Crilega Girl* Hold Mock Wedding Thursday at Stevenson Home. The annual mock Wedding for the girls of Cedarvillf College was held Thursday evening at the home o f Miss Nina Stevenson, Miss Eloise Mc Laughlin was the bride; Martha Wad dle the groom; Lenora Skmnell, min ister; Dorsi Hartman, best man; Wil- d* Auld, maid of honor; Bridesmaids; Rachel Douthett, Sarah Chance, Viola Harbaugh, Beatrice Pyles; Flower girl, Lois Cultvce; Ushers, Ruth White and Bernese Elias; soloist, Nina Stev enson; accompanist, Miss Berkley; brides’ father,. Glenna Basore groom’s mother, Gertrude Martin; guests, Mrs C. A’. Hutchison, Sirs, R, A. Jamieson, Mrs. R. M. Borst, Mrs, W, R. McChes ney, Miss Mary Williamson^ The un honored guests were the student boys o f the college. The bride wore a pale pink dress while the groom was dresB- ed in a dark blue traveling suit. The double ring ceremony was performed.; The bride carried a bouquet o f white! sweetpeas and roses. The refresh-! ments consisted of veal salad, wafers, ice cream and cake. The bride groom and bride spent their honeymoon' in the Stevenson home. The bride .was. presented with a check for $1000.00. from the bride's father, beside other! gifts! of usefulness and others too nu- ■ merous to mention. The bride gave all o f her attendants gifts. The decora tions o f the wedding hall were in pink' and white. Mtnl Save Big Dollars ^ on Penney’s Smarter Clotketl i S ty le Su its s f t *4 W1~$1J,7$ SPRING 1932— * 14-75 It’s that prosperous Jock that set* a man up the»« days. It’s that oir,in other words, Which the fewest dollars in years buy at Penne/s! Your new suit awaits you , . , get it mow and. head for success I A.-H. Creswell has been appointed as executor qf the estate o f John B. Taylor, deceased. Bond $4,000; The appraisers are M. C. Nagiey, William Conley- and J. E. Hastings: Mrs. F. B. Turnbull entertained the Tuesday Night Rook Club at her home on Xenia avenue. , V a r ie t y ! F E W E S T S ty le s ! • Springtime PRINTS! • NEW Solid Colors! • JACKET DRESSES • “ PARTY ” FROCKS $4,98and$6.90 Crepef ~Chiffon I Jadcfet Styles—Boleroa—l-piece model*. Meanest cdoosf S im fo r mimes sod women! J.C.PENNEYCQ E. Main St.,. Xenia, Ohio A D A I R ’S Mighty Dollar Rug Sale SALE CLOSES SATURDAY 300 RUGS SELECT FROM Prices Lower than Jubilee tickets given with each Purchase in this great sale or>with payments on ac count. Be sure and ask for Tickets during Jubilee Week. # '■ Detroit Street ■f Xenia, Ohio For Friday and Saturday Free Coco Cola With Every 25c Purchase O’Brion Flour 24V2 lb .........-48c . 121/4 lb Sack..... ..............25c : 32 Oz. Jar Peanut Butter.... 20c Blue Ribbon Bulk Coffee lb, 15c 32 Oz. Jar Mustard............ . 15c Bread—3 good loaves...........19c Rolled Oats, lb. box................ 8c Good Potatoes, pk ..........^.... 20c j Regular 28c Broom....... .....23c Sf * ' Prunes lb .................. -..... - - 9c P&G Soap—*10bars.............27c CANNED GOODS--Big Assort- imeht—-Per Can....... .....5c : Old Dutch Cleanser 1 2 cans for...............15c Creamery < I9 # i Butter Lb .. $ u 0 ab to Lbs.tor. 45C ........— ............... ............. ............. See Our New Meat Display Case
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