The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52
.•oper o il. Allvis >ILS rtm en t Detroit St. 6 ICE Vires Fhethxii OldfieH Tvp» CishP<fe» Fir Pill •29.74 51 .00 70.00 100 .20 22.00 30.00 51.00 90.40 120.00 hoi* Local lUhd Personal Mr. sad Mrs.. W , 1^. Watt spent Thanksgiving in Dayton -with Mr, and Mrs, J. F. Schaffer, Mias Wanda. Tuwhull Was the fusst s f friends in Montpelier, 0 ., over the Thanksgiving; vacation. Mr, and Mrs, J, E. Kyle attended the annual Thanksgiving dinner for the Kyle family with Miss Agnes Kyle in Springfield. Mr. W. W. Troute, who has been engaged in the grocery business here fo r a number o f years has disposed of hth stock and retiring from business. CEDARVILLE HERALD, DRCSMRXXS, U tt IT. P, CONGREGATION HAVE MSN AS HOSTS FRIDAY EVE. Members o f the United Presbyter ian Church enjeyed a pleasant even ing and a fine repast in •the dining room o f the church last Friday even ing. The dinner wee served by the man o f the congregation. BOY SCOUTS WANT PAPER The Boy Scouts will make their usual rounds fo r old papers and mag- izne* on Saturday, December JO, I f you have anything in this line please leave it where the boys can get it on above date. Mr. John E, Johnson o f Cleveland, 0., an aluipnus o f Cedarville College, spent the week-end here with friends. Mrs. J. 0 . Stewart, who has been visiting in Dayton and Ludlow, Ky., has returned home. ’’ Mr. and Mrs. W , L. Clbmans and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clematis >and fam ily spent Thanksgiving in Mechanics- burg, 0.» with Mr. and Frs, Fred Clemans and family. Mr. .and Mrs. Robert Jacobs of Niles, O., spent Thanksgiving at the home o f the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Iliff. Mrs. Jacobs will re man for a few weeks visit. Rev. S. M, Ingmire and family of Bowling Green, 0 ., visited . among friends here Saturday. Rev. Ingmire was formerly *pastor o f the local M. E. Church. • The annual Thanksgiving dinner for the Tarbox families was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creswell spent {sunday in Loveland with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cayett. M. E. GOLDEN RULE CLA8SJWET FRIDAY IN CHURCH PARLORS The Golden Rule Class o f the M. E Church Sunday School met Friday at the church. The president,*Mra. Mas tors presided at the meeting and Mrs. Gertrude Stormont had charge o f the 'Thanksgiving” devotionals. The com mittee reported several Thanksgiving oasketa delivered and greatly apprec iated, A fter the business session a social hour was enjoyed, including games and contests, delicious re freshments were served by the com mittee. MEMBERS OF YOUNG WOMAN’S BIBLE CLASS ENTERTAINED Misses Margaret Barnhart, Eliza beth Evans and Marguerite Ricken- jack .entertaihed the members o f the /oung Woman’s Bible Class o f the dethodist Church last Thursday even- tog at the home o f the latter, Games, told contests were enjoyed, after which refreshments were served.. , Prof. John Orr Stewart and family o f Ludlow; Ky., spent the Thanksgiv ing holidays at the home o f the for mer’s mother, Mrs. J. 0 . Stweart. ' Mrs. Frank Townsley was hostess to the members o f the Tuesday Night' Rook Club this week. Mrs, Ancil Wright was the guest o f friends and relatives in Washington ■C. H and Jeffersonville the past week. ., Miss Elsie Shroads o f Cincinnati -spent the week-end here with her aunt Mrs, Cora Trumbo, and daughter, Mil- ,dired. . -■ ■ Mr, M. Smoke and wife" have taken quartert In the home of. Mr. C. N. Stuckey fo r the winter. Mi?. Stuckey anticipates leaving sometime later fo r .Florida where he will” spend the win ter. Mr. Smoke is liquidating agent o f the Exchange Bank. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Allen had for their guests on Thanksgiving Mr. W. € . Grant o f Selma, Miss Katheryn San ders -of Orville, 0 ., and MivDon Allen o f this place. On Friday they enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Will Cherry, and Miss Davidson o f Xenia, Dr, and Mrs. W . R. McGhestieyi Miss Sanders •and Mr. Allen, On Sunday their .guests Were Mr. and ,Mrs. Rufus Sanders, Betty Jean and James Arthur o f Col umbus, Miss • Kathryn Sanders and Mr. Allen. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Kelsey and Mr. Alfred Kelsey, o f New Concord, O.hio, and Mr, Leon Aiken, o f Richmond, ; Kansas, spent Thanksgiving and the week-end in the home o f Rev. And £ Mrs. French o f Clifton. Rev, and Mrs. v Wm. M. French and Alexander French %ot Beaver Falls, Pa., Rev. and Mrs. J. i Murdock French, o f Clintonville. Pa„ anfi Mr. end Mrs. Robert M. Smock o f Columbus,, were also visitors in Cli- toh on Thanksgiving Day. 666 LIQUID — TABLETS — SALVE Mg Liquid or Tablets used Internally and 446 Salve externally, make a com plete and effective treatment Sot Cold*, Moat Speedy Remedies Known COAL F COAL !! Before yon put in your Winter’* dupply o f Coal, *ee me for lowest price# on High Grade Coat; Ky. Coal, Pocahontas, Antharcite and B ed s and Seeds Coke, Baled Straw sold by bale or tons. Gas and Oita. C. E* Barnhafctfs Exchange CEDARVILLE OHIO For Sale: C Melody Saxophone. Henry Henderson, Selma, O. NEW COLOR SCHEME By CRERIR NICHOLAS I Church Notes FIRST PRESBYTERIAN kHURCH ] Dwight R, Guthrie, pa*tor, , Sabbath School, 10 A, M, Prof, A, J, Hostetler, Supt. Lesson: "Living with People o f Other Races.” Reference material; I Kings 8:41-43; Luke 10:25-87; John 4:5-10; Arts 10:0-19, 28-35; 17:22-28, Church Service 11 A, M.—" Sermon text: “ The path o f the righteous is-as the dawning light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day." Frov, 4:18. Christian Endeavor meets at 6;S0 P, M. in the Sabbath School rooms. The topic is : "How can we work for Christian unity.” Following this meeting our society Wilt join with oth er young people from this section o f the county in the First Presbyterian Church o f Yellow Springs, The ser vice will begin at 8 P. M. and will con sist o f a worship program, a play, and a business meeting for the purpose o f organizing. Union Evening service in the Meth odist church at 7:30, P. M. Rev. Guth rie will preach the sermon on "Judge not, that ye bq not judged.” Matt 7:1, The Mizpah Bible Class will hold their December njeetipg in the home of, Mrs. W, C. Iiiff on Tuesday at 2 P. M, A ^Christmas program is being planned. aThe Mid-Week prayer service will be held at the Manse on Wednesday evening at 7:80; Miss Mary Margaret McMillan will read Dr,Phillips Brooks sermon “ The Symmetry o f Life.” Rev. 21:16. This sermon is especially help ful to young people. • VlETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C. A, Hutchison, Pastor. Sunday. School at 10 A. M. . Preaching at 11 A. M. Epworth League at 6:30 P. M .1 Union Service in M. E. Church at 7:30 P. M. Rev. Guthrie will preach. Prayer-meeting at home o f Mrs. Edith Blair, Wednesday, 7 P .M . Choir practice, Saturday, 8 P. M. Peach- color uud brown, try It to gether. It’s lovely. This Color alll- mice Is worked out beautifully In the costume pictured. The informal eve ning gown is 6f pale peach dull velvet. The belt and Its buckle is of the same material. "'The large hat Is In a radi ant shnde of brown velvet. Its only trimming Is three tiny gold buckles on ft narrow groftgrnln ribbon. The shoes are of a lighter brown velvet as are also the gloves. Of course you Imve heard of the handsome velvet gloves brought out this season. They are quite the rage^n Paris as well as In our own fashion centers. ML A* E. Richards and L, F. Tin- • dall were in Columbus Monday. Mr. | Richards attended * meeting o f all j auto license registrars called by Sec retary o f State Clarence J. Brown fo r - instructions, Mote than 600 were present. One o f the things stressed in the line o f instructions was that the actual owner o f the automobile or truck, the one whose name appears on the bill o f sale, must appear in person fo r the licnse and sign the application, Members o f families or employees cannot get licenses for someone else, FLASHES FROM PARIS Interest continues inpurple tones. Little forward tilted hats are In the majority. Mink fur is outstanding, especial ly for trimming. Batins are numerous in latest couturier showings. Sheer metal cloths are favored for the dressy costume blouse. Simple gowns with elaborate and novel wraps is the formula for eve ning, Evening gowns have skirts which shir on to hip-length molded-to-flg- ure bodices, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN R. A, Jamieson, Pastor. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. J.E. Kyle. Our Supt. has graciously granted the S. S. Teachers a months MORA TORIUM, and substitute teachers have been appointed for.each class for one month. It gives the teachers an opportunity to see how others do this mportant task, and will no doubt do jo o d to the scholars as well as old ind new teachers: Better come and 3ee how it works anyway. Preaching 11 A. M. Theme: “ The 3ibl§ Worthy our Love” . A message, tppropriate fo r Universal Bible Sab bath. - L. P. C. U, 6:30 P. M. Continuing the Mission Study Book on Ethiopia. Union Service 7:80 P. M. in M. E. Church, sermon by Rev,.Dwight R. Guthrie. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday 7:30 P.M . Prayer-Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. ,ar monthly meeting o f session after M, Leader, Mr. J. E. Hastings. Regu- prayer-pieeting. * A good delgation from oUr church was in attendance a t the service held Church o f Xenia, Wednesday evening n the Second ..United Presbyterian ,o heat an address by. the Moderator j f the General Assembly, Dr. Chas. 3. Cleland o f Philadelphia. The neigh joring U. P. churches were the guests j f the Second Church fo r this im portant gathering. ■i f **- W. C. T . U. NOTES Sponsored by Cedarville W, C, T. U. '«'«»» «■*'« » l|«lj|l. !»!» THE WORLD WATCHRS—OTHER LANDS URGE, “KEEP DRY LAW” The intensity o f interest overseas in the recent election and in the action to be taken by Congress oh the Pro hibition question i* evidenced by the messages coming from other coun tries. London dispatches the day after the election- reported that "British brew ery interests greeted Governor Roose velt’s victory joyfully in full confi dence that **he Volstead Act would he modified and beer legalized in the U. S, in a very few months. Distillery and brewery shares were bought greedily when the stock market open ed and remained active in an advanc ing market throughout the day. A t , same time the brewers made plans to | send agents to the United States and advertise their products when the ex pected change occurs.” . From Dublin came the dispatch, “ Irish distillers were especially in terested today in the outcome o f the American election fo r moat o f the large houses have kept large stocks o f spirits on hand fo r export in case the United States should modify its prohibition laws,?’ "Robert von Schumberger, head o f one o f the leading Austrian wine ex porting concerns, said; “ We expect a considerable-export trade to the Uni- tod States, to follow the removal o f prohibition; the more so since we have been in negotiation with American friends for some time. We expected this result.” “ The Hungarian government, which is a large owner o f wine estates, was rged sometime ago in parliment to prepare fo r the end o f prohibition and it is understood that both the .state cellars and those owned by private in terests, particularly In the famous To kay district, have already entered into negotiations with ..American interes “ Professor Adolfo Garpentiri, sec retary o f the National Federation of Winemakers, says that ‘our hopes, which hitherto were uncertain, now are crystallizing, and the organization o f an Italian export company to send wines to America - the moment it is possible will be announced soon. FARM WANTED .1 have a client who is inter ested in a small farm— 60 to 100 acres. Send full informa tion as to Location, Buildings, “ ftce, etc., to.Heal W . Hunter, Atty., Jamestown* CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Clair V. McNeel, Pastor. Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Mr. Alford Swaby, superintendent Morning Worship at 11 A. M. Sub ject: “ By, Through, Unto.” Christian Endeavor at 7 P. M. The Society in a group will attend the dis trict meeting to be held in the Yellow Springs Presbyterian Church. KEEN KUTTRR RAZOR STROP DRESSING By Mail—25c how SOOT.REMOVER Cleans flues. Prevents fires. Saves fuel. .By mail, 8 oz. box iOc. KORN KURE—Mighty Fne By Mail 2Bc bottle J. B. STRONG, 238 N. West S t, Xenia, O. TUBERCULIN TESTED MILK Delivery Morning and Evening Milk—7c Quart Milk—4c Pint Cream—15c Pint COTTAGE CHEESE— 10c Pt. 20c Quart HARRY HAMMON Russian Touch la Seat! in Headgear and Shoes 'We must not forget, during the Mg collection* o f winter clothes for ths small woman, now being 'Shown here, that the bead and feet art Just ha im portant. There is a very strong Rus sia* lnfiuencfrlh hat models, Cossacks caps and Ida shoe*, for fqatance. One o f turtle Paray’a model* wore a pair of those high-pointed back i shoe* W« mentioned not Ibng ago, ' This particular design is being experl-, mented with by ail of the leading b oo t-; lers, bat especially by Costa, who feels that -It answers a need for an original thought In shoes. The high back Jlhe follows the line o f the ankle quite snugly, And ending in A point, It la very flattering to the leg. Short Jackets There is a mew fashion saying-— "take inches off your Jacket and yon take year* off your age." At any fate the new Uttle bolero jackets, and those which reach Just to the hip hone, have a young look that is most refreshing, And they are so casually smart* too. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Clifton, Ohio Robert H. French, Pastor Sabbath School 10 A. M. Gordon C. Kyle, Supt, The lesson—.“ Living with People o f Other Races.” Morning Worship 11 A , M. The an nual Thanksgiving service o f the con gregation will be held at this hour. The speaker o f the morning will be' Professor F, Earnest Work, o f Mus kingum College, who for, the past two years has been Director Of Education o f the Empire o f Ethiopia, and per sonal advisor to the Emperor. The Young People wilt meet a t . the church at 7 P. M, 2nd will go as a j body to the Presbyterian Church o f j Yellow Springs, The meeting there : is to be o f an interdenominational na- j tore, including all the young people's organizations o f this part o f the i county. | The Mid-week Prayer Service will be held at the home o f Charles T, Finney on Wednesday evening at 8 P. M. The subject o f the study will be the “ Prophecy o f Nahum.” * On Thursday evening the men and boys o f the congregation and Sabbath School will meet fo r a "Dad’s and Lads Dinner” in the upper room o f the church, There will be plenty to eat, music and fun fo r everyone, and an interesting talk by Mr, C. R. Tit- low o f Osborn. All th# men are urged to be present, 1 V I A V I j 1 A Family Remedy for do- i [ mestie administration. Ex- f i amining Physician every | Monday. 35^ N. Foun- | tain, Springfield, O. | HHlIllllllltmimiHitHHMHItnHIHtftWllimilllflllllllMIHMltllt. • ; j. . LOANS AND . . . . INSURANCE We Will Loan Y on Monty on Your | AUTOMOBILE Farmers' Special Rate Ot$ INSURANCE A Saving Can He Made on Insur ance by Calling Us . .LDEN & CO., Inc., Steele Bldg. Xenia, 0* Phone 23 Lmw»tiH>t«wiiw>«»Hi»w<HHiWHHmiiininii,*,}ilH,,,w, i., TOO P A T LESS AT FOR RENT—House and 11 Acres. Inquire o f Mrs, lee Shroades. For Sale~-Shropshire Ram. W. B, Ferguson, 34F11, Clifton Evchange. 99 W e # t NOTICE! To Greene County Dog Owners Dog Tags will be pieced on sale December S, For the convenience e l dog own- er* throughout the county, tags can bo seccured from the Deputy Commits!ewer# I#- luing automobile license plates. THE COST OF THE TAGS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: M a le .................. .. $L0O Female $3,00 Spayed F em a le----- $1.00 K en n e l................... $10,00 The sale of dog tags, without penalty, will dope on J actuary 20. After that date they can only be obtained at the office o f the County Auditor, Xenia, 0 .» and a pen alty o f $1.00 per tag must be charged. It is urged that ell dog owners secure their togs before .January 20, as the Dog Warden will make a thorough canvas o f the entire county on and after January 21. DEPUTIES Cedarville_______ J______ A . JBL RICHARDS Jamestown------------------- --------- D. E. BAILEY Osborn - ----------------------------RALPH FULTON Spring Valley •_------------------KATIE B. EAGLE Yellow Springs — --------- ------------M. E. OSTER Bellbrook ---------------------------------- Minnie Wetzel JAMES J. CURLETT, Auditor o f Greene County Announcement About han^Y tim e I deviated some from my adopted CA§H SYSTEM o f BUSINESS and opened some Credit Accounts. Some o f these accounts were opened w ith special verbal agree ments, and some With no agreement o f any kind. Some were paid at the specified time and some were not, and some have run considerable time leaving me quite a large amount in ac counts outstanding, which hinders me in carrying a Stock o f Merchandise. It is impossible for me to go On giving1Credit only under Special Conditions, and then fo r a very limited time. In former years Thirty Days were considered CASH—But 30 days is not any more. I am very sorry to have to make this announcement but it is the only way I can see to stay in Bus iness. I thank all fo r your past Patronage, aifd Solicit your Present and Future trade.. 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