The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52
MR* .... pmon hag r.dthe pre- oc ports read 3, I - charr.poo t V Your pat- thart, 51* q used in- tatees, etc. aid acts as »! tf poisons. pi’i. & Hill Sts. rth (4t) sat? nn; ophono. fin- derson, Selma, O. Y. RltMIlUIIIUIllllR 3s;b, A Fr S 1 o: for do- | A on. Ex- 1 ‘ W( i every | an Foun- I CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1*4* 14 in t ene istc 3 n n 1 e< ie ■mr. HMIlUlllimiltllkV uuiiiiim uiM im iu R IN G ! tone 1 7 4 ! m im illdtlllllllllll E < C.f Co -1 tv,f(Vi 7-06 a 9.4-t w M Local and Persona) Mrs, Belle Confarr o f Clifton 4s on a visit with relatives in Indianapolis, Ind. . Hr, John Laughead o f Covington, Ky., spent the week-end here with friends, . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Homey of the Springfield pike, are announcing the birth o f a son, Robert Estie Hor- ney, Saturday, at the Quinn hospital in Springfield. Mother and babe are doing fine. Tho Y. P, C, U. of the Clifton Unit ed Presbyterian Church held a ' ‘Ham burgh P ry ” at the home o f Mr. H. J. Kyle, on Tuesday evening o f this week. About twenty o f .the young people were present. Mr. and Mrs, James E. Kinnear, o f Cairo, Egypt, have been visiting this week in'the home o f Rev. and Mrs. R. H. French, o f Clifton. Mrs. Kinnear is a sister o f Mrs, French. Mr. Kin near is Associate Manager o f the Nile Mission Press, . .. ........ • .A Dr. C. M. Ritchie spent a few days in Pittsburgh, Pa., recently preaching in Grafton Heights church and also attending a meeting o f the Monong hela Presbytery of the U. P. Church to which he belongs. » Dr. Walter E. McClure and wife of New Castle, Pa., were guests last Thursday o f Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Ritchie, their uncle and aunt* Dr. Me Clure is taking part in the Special Program at the First U, P, Church, Columbus, where he formerly was pastor. Miss Eleanor Kyle, who htas been visiting several weeks here with rel atives has been" elected librarian at Steele High School, Dayton, O., and entered upon her duties, Monday, . Mr. J. D, Longshridge of St. Peters burg, Fla., and two Sisters, from near Kenton, Ohio, and Miss Fannie Me Neill, who is helping care for a sis ter near Belle Center, O., spent Wed nesday here. j L A M B S ! ! j j Feeders! !Raisers | j SPECIAL SALE j | Wednesday, October 5, 1932 | |The Springfield Live | |. , Stock Sales Co. | | Sherman Ave Main 335-J f | Springfield, Ohio | TmiiiitimiMiXMtOiftfiimiMJiiiiiiiiiliVMMlHittttfUiiiimttiiiHr -.■wHwjniuMiBw) i h COAL ! COAL !! Before you piit in your Winter’s supply of Coal, see me for lowest prices on High Grade Coal; Ky, Coal, Pocahontas, Antharcite and Feeds and Seeds Coke. Baled Straw sold by bale or tons. Gas and Oils. C«JE. Barnhart’s Exchange CEDARVILLE OHIO FREE PARK IN© AirDay at DAYTON Cut out, sign -this’ advertisement, and bring it with you. it is good for ona day or^evening parking. FREE on any on# day batwaan Sept. 22 and Oct. 22, 1932. „ Ohmer Garage Dayton’*ModemParkinsGarage 24 E. First Street- Opposite Biltmore Hotel; next to Victory Theatre; near Loaw's and Rika's. A complete gerege and' service station — regular prices. Mek# Ohmer Gerege your meeting piece In Dayton. J.W , COBEY, Mgr. Name,, . . . . . . . Address, MONEYTOLOAN FARMERS A N D A U T O OWNERS B o r r o w From U s Loans up to $500.00 on your personal security. Our com bination rate saves you mon ey. P h o n e o r W r i t e U *. The Colonial Finance Company Telephone Springfield, 0. Center 827 20 W. Main St. JUUIIUUHII..II-I..... ....................-•rvirmini SCHOOL NEWS REV. HUTCHISON SPEAKS On Monday, Rev. Hutchison, pas tor o f the local Methodist Episcopal Church, addressed the High School students in an unusual manner. He told the story o f the Bible character, Onesimua, the run-away slave. A fter giving the setting, Rev. Hutchison concluded his remarks by reading the letter written by the Apostle Paul to Philemon, Preqeeding this, MrB. Edwards read a poortion o f Scripture. Rev, Hutchi son led in prayer, and Lowell Northup accompanied by Eugene Corry, play ed a cornet solo. . P. ¥ ■ NEW STUDENTS ENROLL Two new students enrolled in the high school this week, The coming of these pupils brings the enrollment up to 246,. which is the largest number ever enrolled in the local high school, ■* *. a TIME SCHEDULE CHANGED A new time schedule fo r the public school lias been worked out and is now in effect. School will begin 5 minutes earlier in the morning, The noon hour has been reduced 25 minutes. -This will make, possible to dismiss school at 3:30 instead o f 4;0Q as in the past. The new schedule may make it im possible' fo r students living a consid erable distance from school to go home fo r lunch. However it is hoped, that the advantages 'w ill offset any disavantages. The new schedule is operating on a tentative basis at the present time. I f it proves satisfac tory this Week, it will become a per manent part of the school organiza tion. * « * C, H. S. Loses to Greenfield 39-0. The football squad of C. H. S. met defeat at the hands of Greenfield, 39- 0, last Friday afternoop, when the ;wo teams met on the latter’s field. The members o f the Red and White team played well *n spite o f the fact that Greenfield’s players greatly out weighed them. The opponents showed unusual ability to block punts and held the locals scoreless although they approached the. goal several times through gains made by Smith, Cedar- viile’s quarterback. * f •* FAIRMONT HERE TODAY The first home game o f the football season will be played this afternoon when Fairmont meets C. H. S. on the .local gridiron. Since there are so few home games it is hoped that a great many will take advantage o f the op portunity to see the Red and White team in action today. The game will begin at 2:30. Plan to be here for the kick-off. Admission 10c fo r alt public school students; 25c fo r all others. Come; on, Red t Come on. White Come on, Team Let’s fiightl TEACHERS W IL L MEET HERE The fa il session of the Greene County Teachers’ Association will be held in the local high school auditor ium, Saturday, October 15th. There will probably be around 200 teachers in attendance. | Church Notes | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, pastor. Sabbath School, 10 A . M. Prof. A, J. Hostetler, Supt, * Lesson; “ The Christian’s Devotional Life.” (Matt, 6:5-15; Tim. 3:14-17). The Discussions for the next quar ter w ill center around the topic, “ Christian Standards o f L i f ’ . Morning Service at 11 A . M. Sermon Text: “ I was not disobed ient unto the heavenly vision.” (Acts 26: 19). There will be no Christian Endeav or meeting in this church. Our C. E, will attend the Dayton Presbyterian Young People’s Conference at the Northminister. Church in Springfield. The conference will begin at 3 P. M, and close at 8. An address on “Youth and the Church” will be given by Rev, J. A . Verburg, Columbus, State Di rector .of Presbyterian young people’s work. Discussion groups will be led by Rev. Verberg, Miss Wallace, Rev. Ivan Wilkins, Mrs. G. O. Cogswell, and Rev. Ralph A . Jennings. A ban quet will be held'at 6 o’clock at the church. Arrangements are being made fo r transportation o f 'our young people Union Evoning Service will be held in the Methpdist Church at 7:30. Rev. Jamieson of the United Presbyterian Church will bring the message o f the evening, Mid-week Prayer Service on Wed nesday at 7:30 P.. M. The pastor will speak on “ The Christian in: the Fam ily.” Our Fall Communion will be obser ved on Sabbath Oct. 23. Further pre-. communion plans will be announced later.- METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH G. A, Hutchison, Pastor . Sunday School at 10 A. M. P. M. Gillilan, Supt. Preaching at 11 A . M. Holy Com- munih will be observed. Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. Union Service in M. E. Church at 7:30 P. M. Rev. Dwight Guthrie will preach. Please note the change in time in Epworth League and Union Service. : - •Prayer-meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P, M. The attendance increased un der the leadership o f the Epworth Leaguers last Wednesday evening. The Golden Rule Circle has been, ask ed to take charge o f prayer meeting next Wednesday evening. Everyone invited. Choir Practice; Sat., at 8 P. M. Rally Day, Oct. 9th. Special offer ing fo r Board o f Sunday Schools. D. A. R. MEMBERS ATTEND DISTRICT MEETING IN TROY Representatives from 'the three D. A . R. Chapters in this comity, Cather ine Greene Chapter, Xenia, Cedar Cliff Chapter, Cedarville, and George Sla gle Chapter, Jamestown, attended a district meeting o f the Daughters of the Aemrican Revolution at the First M. E.1Church, Troy, Thursday. Catherine Greene Chapter Was rep resented by Mrs. R. O. Wead, regent; Mrs. A. C. Messenger, state regent; Mrs. Alice G. Eavey, Mrs. W. H. Me Gervey, Mrs. S. O. Hale, Miss Sarah Williams, Mrs. George Eckerle, Mrs. William M. Wilson, Mrs. A . S. Frazer, Mrs. Jacob Baldner o f Xenia; and Mrs. Leon Reed, Yellow Springs, .Representatives from the Ce'dar- ville chapter were Mrs. Frank Cres well, regent; Mrs. W. W. Galloway, Mrar. David McElroy, Mrs. W. C. Iliffe, Mrs, J. E. Kyle, Mr?. Ancil Wright, Mrs. Harry Hammon, Mrs. Howard Turnbull, Mrs, I. C. Davis, Mrs, Edith Blair, Mrs. Frank Townsley, Cedar ville and Mrs. Charles Ervin, Xenia, , Mrs. C. E. Thuma, regent; Mrs. Hofner Smith, Mrs. Ralph George, Mrs, Braden Smith, of Jamestown; Mrs. Anna Bowan, South Charleston and Mrs. Fannie Davis, Springfield, represented the George Slagle Chap ter, Jamestown, Mr. J. A . Thordson and wife were called to Iowa last week owing to the serious condition o f the former's father, who fell some time ago from a hay mow and has since been in a cri tical condition, During their absence Mr. a nd Mrs. W. A. Turnbull have been staying at the Thordson home. Mr, W, W. Galloway, chairman o f the Greene County Red Cross, attend ed a regional Red Cross Conference in Dayton, Monday. Mr. Galloway Was one o f the speakers on the program. Dr, Harold Ray was host Tuesday evening to members o f the Greene County Cabot Club, The club mem bership is limited to physicians in the county, Dr. Marion Stormont returned to Cleveland Sabbath, after spending his vacation Of two weeks with his pa rents, Mr, and Mrs, J, A . Storotoftt. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Clifton, Ohio; Robert H. French, Pastor ■ Sabbath School—10 A. M. Mr. Gor don C. Kyle, Supt. In the place o f the regular class period there will be special Rally Day exercises. Morning Worship—11 A; M. The subject—“ Gideon’s Men” . Judges 7:21 The Y. P. C. U.—7:30 R. M. Topic: “ How Does the Teaching of Jesus Change Business? The pastor will lead the meeting. A t the Mid-week Prayer Service, Wednesday evening at 8, we will study the Prophecy o f Zephaniah. Services Preparatory to the Com munion Service will be held on F ri day evening, and Saturday afternoon, The Rev. Dwight R, Guthrie, pastor of the Cedarville Presbyterian church, will preach on J?riday, 8 P, M,, and Dr. L. L. Gray, pastor o f the U, P. Church o f Jamestown, will preach at 2 P. M., Saturday. The Sacrament o f the Lord's Sup per will be observed on Sabbath morn ing, October 9th. Service Saturday at 2 P. M, with sermon by Dr. H. B, MeElree, pastor o f the Seep*4 United Presbyterian Church o f Xenia, The session will meet at close o f the Saturday after noon service, and will be glad to^wel come those who desire to unite'with Court. SHERIFF'S SALE ORDER OF SALE The Cedarville Building and Loan Assocation vs. Arthur B. McFarland, et al, Greene County Common Plata Case No, 19705 , Order o f the church at this time by profession Sale 19705. o f faith in Christ. ''in pursuance of an order issued The Sacrament o f Baptism will be from the Common Fleas Court, within administered at the Saturday service, and for the County o f Greene, and i f there are those wishing to present State o f Ohio, mode at the M AY term children at this time. IMPORTANT NOTICE— : Choir re hearsal has been changed from Satur day evening this week to Friday even ing, following chtfrch service, on ac count o f the College Football game Saturday evening. Mr. Duffey hopes for & fu ll attendance o f the choir members. . We are encouraged at the good at tendance and interest in" the special services held on the Day 'of Prayer. May our Rally Program in the Loyal thereof, A. D., 1932, and to me direct ed, I will offer for sale at Public Auc tion at the West door o f the Court House, in the City o f Xenia, on Sat urday, . OCTOBER* 29th, 1932 at 10 o’clock A. M., o f said Day, the following described Real Estate, to- wit Situate in the State of Ohio, County o f Greene and Village o f Cedarville, and being Lot Number Three (No. 8), In the addition to the Village . o f Ce- ty.and Spiritual Program, lead us a s j darville, Greene County, Ohio, made a congregation to a deeper consecra-1by Osborn, Walker and Nisbet, more tion, and more active arid fruitful ser-. fully described in the plat o f said ad vice. j dition. Said premises has been appraised at PARCEL POST RATES GO UP New .parcel prist, rates go into ef fect, October 1. First and second zones 8 cents fo r the first pound or fraction, and 1.1 cents fox each additional lb. or fraction, third zone, 9 and 2 cents; fourth zone, 10 arid 3.5 cents; fifth zone, 11 and 5,3 cents; sixth, zone, 12 and 7 cents; seventh zone, 14 and 9 cents; eighth zone, 15' and 11 cents. The poostage on parcels mailed on rural routes fo r local delivery will be two cents less than at these rates, REV. GIBSON CHAPLAIN Rev. J. King Gibson, for 15 years chaplain at the Soldiers’ home, Day- ton, has been named chaplain o f the Grand A m y of the Republic at the annual convention in Springfield, 111., He was formerly pastor o f the South Charleston Presbyterian church. FOR RENT—Residence o f eight rooms on Xenia avenue, Cedarville. Rent reasonable,. Call J, A. Finney, Xenia, Ohio. v NOTICE Nine-Hundred ($900.00) Nine Hun dred Dollars, and can not sell fo r less than two-thirds of the appraisement. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. JOHN BAUGHN, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio, Harry D. Smith, Attorney. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Charles E. Smith,' decepfced L. F. Tindall has b’een appointed and qualified as Executor o f the estate o f Charles E. Smith, late o f Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 17th day of September, '1932. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County. Mrs. Frank Creswell, regent Cedar Cliff Chapter, D. A. R.'and also state chairman of Americanism, together with Mrs. A. C. Messenger, State Re gent, and Mrs. W. M. Wilson, Mrs. S. O. Hale, attendedvthe South-east Dis trict meeting o f the D. A. R. at Mt. Sterling, Wednesday./ UNITED PRESBYTERIAN R. A : Jamieson, Pastor. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. J. E. Kyle. . , Preaching 11 A. M. Communion Ser vice with roll call o f the membership. It is earnestly desired that we may have 100 per cent o f our members present. Pastors theme: “ Is Your Name Written There?” Y . P. C. U. 6:20 P. M. Subject: “How dobs • the teaching o f Jesus change business?” Leader, Miss Wilda Auld. 'Union Service in Methodist Church at 7:30 P. M. Young Women’s Missionary Society will meet Tuesday October 4th, 7:30 P. M. at the home of the Misses Me Campbell. Leader, Miss Eleanor Coulter. Speakers Misses Dorothy Anderson, Marion Ferryman,* and Martha Waddle. : Wednesday evening, October 5 will be observed as Church Night, with a covered dish supper at 6:30 F. M. A Committee from Mrs. Jamieson’s Class will be in charge of arrangements. You arc asked to bring sandwiches, and two .dishes. We hope to see and greet every member o f our church and Sabbath School at this social gathering, to be followed by a short program, Sabbath, October 9, will be observed as Rally Day With a combined service as is our custom on such occasions. Prof. Harley Smith o f Wilmington College will speak on the subject, “ Spiritual Objectives.” Services preparatory to Communion w ill be held this (Friday) evening at 7:30 with the message by Rev. Claire McNeil, pastor o f the Presbyterian Church o f Cllftori. Rev, McNeil was graduated from Cedarville College three years ago, arid we are glad to welcome him to our pulpit and com munity as a co-worker. Echo Robb, 605 Broadway, Spar ta, Illinois; Mary Pollock, College Springs, Iowa; ■ 5 Walter Sterrett, 1905 W. Jackson Street, Muncie, Indiana; J. K . Hicks, Beloit, Kansas; Albert Hicks, Beloit, Kansas, care J. K. Hicks; . James Hicks, Beloit Kansas; S. A- Hicks, Beloit, Kansas; Agnes Brom*ge, 612 Garfield street, Laramie, Wyoming; and The Board o f Missions o f United Presbyterian Church, 24 North Front Street, Phil adelphia, Pennsylvania; will take notice that on the 24th day of August, 1932, A. H, Creswell, ’ as Administrator o f the Estate o f Sarah J. Kyle, deceased, filed bis petition in the Probate Court pf Greene-County, Ohio, alleging that the personal es tate o f said estate is insufficient to pay her debts arid costs o f administra tion; that she died seized in fee sim ple o f an undivided one-half interest in the following described real estate, to-wit: . Situate in the County o f Greene,. State o f Ohio, arid Township o f Ce- darville. Being part o f Military Survey No. 4367. Beginning a t a point in the Wilmington road and a proposed street laid" o ff in the Hol mes proposed addition; then w ith ' the edge o f the Wilmington road S. 14 degrees W. 283 feet to a point in the Western edge o f said road and corner to Jerinie Ervin; thence N. 34 degrees W. 959 feet to a stone thence N. 56 3-4 E. 214 feet to the aforesaid street; thence with the Southern edge o f street S. 34 degrees 15 feet E. 784 feet to the place o f beginning containing (5.06) five and six hundredths a- cres, more or less. Subject to widen ing o f Wilmington road in 1929. That the other undivided one-half interest in said real estate passes un der the will o f Alex. C. Kyle, deceas ed, as therein provided, subject to the maintenance fo r his widow. That the prayer o f said petition is for the sale o f said premises in its en tirety for the payment of debts and charges o f said estate aforesaid, and in conformity With G. C. No. 10510 10 . Said parties will further take notice that they have been made parties da fendantto said petition, and that they are required to answer the same on cr before the 22nd day o f October, 1932. Administrator, as aforesaid. A. H. CRESWELL, MILLER & F INNEY . Xenia, Ohio, Attorneys for Plaintiff. esBigsea 666 LIQUID — TABLETS - - SALVE 666 Liquid-or Tablet* Hied internally . and 666 Salve externally, make a cons plete »nd effective treatment for : Colds, Moat Speedy Remedies Known 2 5 Y E A R S H A V E P R O V E D IT Wasted to Bojr \ Used Electric Water A m p W. If, Swankhouse 8803 E. Third St, Dayton, Okie WANTED TO BUT / XENIA Building and Loan Stock Anyonehavingstockforsaleineither oftheXeniaBuilding&LoanCompan iescanwritetheundersigned, stating numberofshares, name of loan, and thelowestpriceyouwilltakeforit.Ad dress “Mr.Holland”. Postoffice box 597,Cedarville,Ohio. — • . . r-' ,'1-. -• v • -.Vv. •v"-.'. *:■. ...v . •. ■. r WhyAStandpipe , . .“theworld’ssafestand bestnon-skid tread” • . TRADE IN your old tiros K O O D y Y E A H ALL-W EATHER See how Goodyear puts big husky keen-edged blocks o f rubber in the center —to dig In, grip and hold on slippery roads. More atop1Remember,farakea stop the wheels—but it talc** tireswith traction to atop tha car without slip or skid. Other treads coma and go; the Goodyear All-Weather grows more popular every year. This tire outsells any other in theworld!. Take advantage of our trade- in allowance—have theworld’a safest and beat tires on your' car for falland winterdriving! Latest Lifetime Guaranteed G O O D Y E A R SPE&OWAY Supertwist Cord T ifes , When you turn the faucet in | your home the water flows | freely and supplies all your [ needs. I Why? | Because there is a Standpipe | full of water ready to supply | all the faucets in the city. . | 5 Miss, it wouldn't you if the | Standpipe were not kept - | filled. i BanksArcLike Standpipes BARGAININ BUILDING LOT Tha only availobls building lot on ChilHcoth Street, Located on comet o f alley in good oomnitmity. O. U MeFARLAND 1817 Glendale Av*. Apt. A-10 Degtop, Ohio Full Meoaf bch 'a Tub* OvertlM bwli mu 4.46.21_____ 6 1 4 9 61.49 •*9 t 4.56-20...™..., 3.69 3*79 .91 4.56-21____ 3.75 1 4 } *9 t 4.75-19„„„„.. 4.43 *94 4.75-26.......... 4-70 4*37 • f t 5.06-11____ 4 4 t 4*78 4.98 4 .M 1*14 5.00-21....... 1.16 JEAN PATTON, Cedarville, Ohio Just as Standpipes serve as reservoirs for supplies of water so Banks serve as reB- . ervoirs of credit. Ample supplies 6f water are necessary to life. Ample supplies of credit are necessary to Prosperity., YOUR DOLLARS H E L P SUPPLY THE C.R E D I T . BA NK THEM. TheFarmersAnd Traders Bank JAMESTOWN .CEDARVILLE mmc IFYOUNEED PRINTINGDROP IN i
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=