The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26

A U tim m iiim im iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiifiu iiiih tifiitim iiti POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS iiiuiMwriwuu MARCUS E. MeCALLISTER • t % 0 —CANDIDATE FOR— COUNTY PROSECUTOR Subject to Rtjpublkm Primary, May 10, 1032 HAROLD M, VAN PELT — CANDIDATE FOE— • li LOCUL AND PERSONAL, Rev. and Mr*. R, A, Jamieson spent a few day* in Franchburg, Ky., this week visiting their two daughter*. Rev, Ritchie preached last Sabbath for the S. Charleston Presbyterian church, and will preach again this Sabbath, owing to the illness of the pastor, Rev, Kuhns. COUNTY TREASURER Subject to Republican Primary, May 10, 1932 | CANDIDATE FOR f f — ------- STATE REPRESENTATIVE- | 1 SUBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY 10,1932, | - 4 ^ -S •■S v": & . r\ r y -^ j i f X I JAMES J. CURLETT CANDIDATE FOB COUNTY AUDITOR SUBJECT TO KEPUBUCAN PRIT-tAllY, MAT 10. 1032 . | ' ^ '■ .A . * ■ . . x 1■1 * X I GEORGE P. HENKEL CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 10,1932 x HARRY FISHER Prof. B. A. Aughinbaugh o f the State Department o f Education was here Tuesday to get a photograph of the banner which was given to Greene County and Cfdarville Twp, for send­ ing the largest number o f soldiers per capita to the Civil War. This banner, was given by the late T , Y. Iliff to Cedar Cliff Chapter o f the D. A. R. Mr. Aughinbaugh'has illustrat­ ed -lectures of interesting, historic places and facts of Ohio history and wishes to include this picture in one of these lectures. . Robert Wilson, who will be gradu­ ated from Wittenberg College in June was initiated into Kappa Phi .Kappa, a national, honorary, educational, fra­ ternity, last week. (The Golden Rule Circle, Class N°* 3 of the M„ E, church met at the home o f Mrs. Chas. Johnson, Thursday even ing, April 28th. Forty-five members and_several,_guestsJieing_ preseht-Af- ter the business meeting we enjoyed games and contests, arranged by the committee,' We also enjoyed a beauti­ ful piano solo, by Winifred Stuckey, ahd refreshments were served during the evening, , Mr‘. and Mrs. C. E. Masters had for their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McKinnis of Silvertpn, O. i The Mizpah Bible Class o f the First Presbyterian Church o f Cedarville, 0., met with Miss Jennie Bratton, Tues­ day, May 3rd with 19 members pres­ ent. The meeting opened with the singing of “America.” The Scripture lesson, 1st Timothy, 1:1-17, was read by Mias. John Ervin. Mrs, A, E. Allen offered prayer. The Topic for discus­ sion was “How to make May 10th a Red Letter Day for the 18th Amend­ ment.” .Mrs. McCorkell read an ar­ ticle from the Dayton Herald called a Summary of Reasons why we should uphold the 18th Amendment, Miss Jennie Bratton gave a reading entit­ led, “ They Have Stopped Selling Li­ quor in Town.” After which the meet­ ing was adjourned fo r a social hour, with the hostess who served delicious refreshments. *Mrs. John Ross, Class Reporter' Years o f Experience in Tailoring shd Cleaning. Davis, Cleaner and Tailor. CANDIDATE FOB SHERIFF Miss Helen LaBond o f Troy, 0 „ was the guest over the week-end with Miss Dorothy Oglesbe.e ’ SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 10, 1932 X IRAYMOND C. RITENOUR CANDIDATE FOflt -SHERIFF | SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 10^1932 * ' | 1 • . I S - s 5 = X « *l \ JOHN A. NORTH CANDIDATE FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER (TWO TO ELECT) * ■- ........................... - - - - •- ................... •- -------------------* ----A.— » SUBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY 10,1032 x ALLEN W. HAINES CANDIDATE FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER (TWO TO ELECT) SUBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY 10, 1932 j ii.ii'iiliiin illnnI«Hhiiiiiiii>ri»wiiHiiiiiiiniiiiii>HiM iiii*iiiii»iiiiii>iiim ii>*i«i»iin|l*M»lj»|>im »|m >|«>i,|n |<’|||i 1 |||,i|||;H||i|i»^ jumwih X I WALTER BARNETT I CANDIDATE FOR C O U N T Y COMMISSIONER SUBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY 10,1932 >j„ - * i - imuniinHint til..... iinmiirrurM" ....... ........................................ Because MILLIONS m o r e p e o p le bu y Goodyears, these high quality tires cost you GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Supertwist. 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Y, P. C. U. at 1 P. M. Union Service at $ P. M. in this church. " Choir Rehearsal Sat. 8 P, M. Prayer Meeting Wed. 8 P. M. CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 9, IftM 1 The XeAia 'Rotary Boys* Hobby Fair opens today, Friday, and will end Saturday. Music fo r the day will ‘ be furnished by the county school [ bands. The fair is open to old and ‘ young and is the first event o f the kind to-be held in the county. The Misses Marguerite and Nora Marie Neff, Miss Nellie Blumenschein and Miss Hazel Cummings o f this place attended the. last day. o f school at Ross Twp., April 29. 6 6 6 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R, Guthrie, pastor. - Sabbath Behoof, JO A. M. Prof. A. J. Hostetler, Supt- Subject: Esau sells his Birthright. Lesson text; Gen. 25:27-34, ^mming'fjfefvics at 11 X. M. - €HHdiWS‘lalk: "Mr, Pride versus Mr. Humility.*1, an allegory. Sermon text: For this child I pray- etl; and Jehovah hath given, me my petition which Tasked Him: ’therefore also iTia^e granted him to Jehovah. The young People’s Society will meet in the Sabbath School room of the church at 5:45 P. M. Mias Chance will lead the discussion on the regu­ lar C. E. topic—^‘Appreciating our Parents.” *■ Union Evening '.Seryices at 8 P. M. in the United Presbyterian church with Rev. Hutchison preaching the sermon. ___MicLweek,. prayer, service.,,Wednes­ day at 8 F. M. .Pastor’s subject will be “ Micaiah ben ImlaV* ’ ^ Any o f the boys and-girls who. arc ready to join with the church and who were not present in the .pastor’s class last Sabbath are invited-to come into the class 6n this coming Sabbath. The class meetB at the -Sabbath- School hour in the, room'where Mrs. Clayton McMillan has been-holding her .clash. In the suit of W. R. Watt, against Mrs,- Samuel Goldberg, Cincinnati, as the resist o f an auto accident a year ago, the jury allowed a verdict Of $300 op a claim of $500 damages. Attorney John H. Eaglpaon, Colum­ bus, candidate for the nomination o f Judge of the Court of Appeals in this district comprising 11. counties, was in town Monday evening, calling on friends. He is endorsed by President W. 0, Thompson, and some 400 other leading attorneys and citizens o f his city and county. Mr. J. A. McMillaii was taken ill Wednesday morning, suffering a light paralytic stroke. He is now much im­ proved. Mrs. Lawrence Gillaugh and daugh- terA Patricia Ann, are visiting this week with the former’s mother, Mrs. Etta Jordon o f Winchester, O. Mrs. R. C. Ritenour .was hostess to the members o f the; Home Culture Club at her hoiqe last Friday after­ noon. The Senior Class of Selma High School is presenting their class play, “ Listen to Leon” , in’ the school audi­ torium, this Friday evening. Those in the cast are: John Powers, Alice Truesdale, Virginia Smith, Lester Beekman, Lewis Hohenstein, Charles Gilbert, Anita Corbin, Anna Rice. Mrs. Gibson is coaching the play. . MOTHER’S DAY OBSERVATION LIQUID — TABLETS — SALVE 645 Liquid or Tablets used internally I Mr. Walter Curry of Cliftaa ka* ; beenelectedprincipal of theWest Jaf* ! feraoB, O,, schools,» ' ....................... . For Bale nr Rent—Xsehlence o f sad 554 SalveextwaaUy, makaa com- „ YBa rooms on Bridge At, Has detent plete and effoeUve treatment fer W#U| ^ eHy W|4ar, Mqetric lights, t ga» gardea. ®Ffce*a 1M, Wmcj Moat Speedy ]R»i»*di«e Known Wright. FRANK R. HUTCHISON CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER SUBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY 10,1282, A J. B. R I F E CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE * GREENE COUNTY J SUBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, | - " TUESDAY, MAY 10,1932 I - - *— l am a dirt fnrmer and promise a business administration. | ................................................................................................................................................................. The Selma Union Sunday School will observe Mother’s Day at 9:45 A. Mv May 8th in the Fpend’s Church, The program is as follows: Hymn— Scripture Lesson—King Lemuel’s Tribute to mother’s.' Prov., 31:10-31. Lester Beekman. r' Prayer—Hymn. Tribute of a Modem Young.Man to His Mother, Carl Lynn. Hymn— Lesson Study. Ten Minutes Hymn— Floral Pxesentdtion. . To Living Mothers, Velma Hender­ son, ' (To Past Mothers, Ruby Corbin. Hymn— Geo. Washington’s Mother, Alma Sarton. ,• Qualities o f Character Washington Received from His Mother^ Roger Wildman. Doxology and Prayer. D. S. Lynn,- Chairman, of Committee. John H . E A G L E SO N REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE " f o r ju d g e ' ■:Court o f Appeals ;•'- GRADUATE OF OHIO ' ^tute Uiii(rerBity\ Law School 1904 A practicing Lawyer 25 years. Supported bji a Committee of 400 leading business and professional men of Franklin County.' A man of high ‘ standing personal and professional. Your vote will he ap­ preciated. .’ EAGLESON FOR JUDGE COMMITTEE RALPH W. HOYER, Chairman. Columbus, O. . (Political Adv.) John H, Ealuoii M. A. BO S S CANDIDATE! FOB £ i' * . COUNTY COMMISSIONER (TWO TO ELECT) j SUBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY 10,1932. f ......................................................................................................................................................m i n . i i i i i l m i t i H i i i i i i i i M i i ........................................................................... ................................................... .......................................................... JAMES H. HAWKINS s. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 10,1932, A. E. BEAM CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER SfjBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY 10, 1932. (TWO TO ELECT) Dr. W . R. McChesney Scholar Orator . Teacher ..'^Executive Watch your step against Disappointing Qualities J ean patton Cedarville, Ohio * GOOD USED TIRES ■ VULCANIZING I hmmmmmmmm fKMM v j . . . v Candidate for REPRESENTATIVE In the General Assembly STANDS PLEDGED FOR— ^ ' Equitable Taxation. Sound Economy Reduced Expenses in Government Full and Fair Representation of all.Greene County. . Interests (Political Adv.) To-day, no matter what you buy . . . . be sure that the quality is right. Don’t pay $11.75 for a suit. . . . Or $1.98 for a Spring ha t . . . . .Or 73c for a.shirt you ex­ pect to wear. We’re offering you the lowest prices in years but each is based on sterling merchandise. Michaels-Stern Suits from $19.50 to $35. Lee Spring Hats $3.50 to $5.00. Eclipse Shirts $1.00 to $3.00 Criterion 'Value tfiratChtMemn Xania, Ohio ,

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