The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52
COMING! TO CEDARVILLE The Prosperity Plays D W . WITH Paul (Brownie) Brown and a Capable Cast of 14 Players under Canvas tent and theatre. High Class Royalty dra- (natiG plays with vaudeville. Stage Band Orchestra. Opening Play— "City Folks and Poor Relations” 3—BIG NIGHTS—3 Complete Change of Programe Nightly GET FREE TICKETS FROM CEDARVILLE m erchants ,, Mon., Tues„ Wed., June 20 , 21,22 I T E N T LOCATED ON THE BA^R LOT, S. MAIN ST. m §g WmmmmW ILE S — . — . _ _ ^ . . . and {ill, other rectal disorders, together wiili Varicose Veins, may be painlessly and per manently healed by our mild office methods. THE DAYTON VARICOSE CLINIC StfirR l MID 2. CAI'H bidb . D,\\rTO»..oriio F cjuihh *nn icFFenscyi sra. Forwent,/ the O ffices n r cn. o . B. teMONSekM WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET Part Of Your Life Gas and Electricity have come to be almost as important to modern living^ as the air we breathe. f Take the modern home with Gas and Electricity used for the variety of purposes it is being used for, and you will find that these two factors are a part of life in tha,t home. There never has been an age when so much can be done, So easliy and at such small expense as today. There’is a disposition, #we know, sometimes, to think of gas and electric bills as being “too high”, but any consideration of What they do, as part' of your life and your family’s life, readily convince you that each or both are worth more to you than they cost you. The Dayton Dower & Light Co. XENIA DISTRICT E. H. HEATHMAN, Manager LOCAL AND PERSONAL Church Notes i Mr. Harry Wright and wife have been spending several days this week visiting in Cincinnati. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, CHUKCH Gasoline takes a drop of one cent in price at local stations this Friday morning. ' Notice—I will he a t the Smith Bar ber shop Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday next week, Mrs. Zors Wright. C . F . SELF # ,1 EAMEER SHOP (Located in Room Formerly Occupied by Service Hard ware Co.) CIGARS,CIGARETTES,TOBACCO, « * * * - ;«■ 'Jssi'V - *“ • * SiffiFTDRINKSAND Pool and BlUards We. Invite a Share of Your Patronage Main Street, Cedarv ille , Ohio Mrs. E. C. Oglesbee the members of the Women's Club iast Thursday afternoon C. A. Hutchison, pastor, p . M. Gillilaa, Supt, Sunday School a t 10 A. M, Preaching a t 11 A. M. Epworth League a t 7 P. M. Union Service in First Presbyterian Church a t 8 Pi M. Prayer-meeting, Wed, 8 p . M. Choir Practice, Sat,, 8 P. M. A number of Epworth Leaguers at tended Epworth League Convention entertained ( a t Greenfield on Thursday. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .,.it jpffkfjht B.’ Guthrie; pastor. Sabbath School. Jo A. M, Prof. A J. ISpjitetl^r,'Supt, Subject; ' ‘Jacob and the Aged Fath er." (Qeh. 46; 1-7;' 28-30; 47-1.) Mr. George F* Siegler p^Mariett^ 4 rt,.^orn,i?lf;,p,eRyice at 11 A. M. Child- ding a few flays hereT -IBxpep Mr. Allen Turnbull, who has been teaching in Cleveland, has returned] here for part of his vacation. :;vr Ixce t they wash their hands up to the elbow." Mark 7:3, (margin). . Sermon Text: Ex. 34:34. ‘But when Moses went in . before the Lord to speak with him, he took the veil off, until, he came out," Christian Endeavor will meet a t 6:45 P . M. a t the church. Topic for discussion is: “How Honest Are We as Individuals or Groups?” Carma Hostetler, leader Evening. Service in this church a t __ _____ this place 1.8 P, M. Rev. Hutchison will ha t.Vin Wittenberg College, j speaker of the evening. Monday. Mr. Walter Corry, Clifton, I Mid-week Prayer Service on Wed- 9^as also a graduate. | nesday at 8 P. M. The pastor will de liver his fourth lecture on the Presby- Prof. C. W. Steele and wife have 1terian Church—dealing'.with its con- gone to Chicago, where the Prof, has J' stitution and government, resumed his summer school work in has been spen n with his mother, Mrs. Carrie Siegler. Miss Florence Williamson, who has I been visiting a t home, has returned to Bowling Greene, where she will ] teach during the summer school. Mr. J; E. Hastings, who has been I ill for more than a week, suffering] from a near attack of pneumonia, is now able to, sit up some. Mr. Robert Wilson graduated from of Northwestern University. Miss Wilmah Curry, class ’31. Ge- darville College, who resides in Wells- ville, 0., has been spending several days here with friends. Misses Hilma Raisanen, Irene Shan non of Ashtabula Harbor; and Miss Nedra Wilson of Columbus, members of the College Alumni, have been the guests of friends here the past week. Miss Ella Knott of' Clifton, and Mrs. place, have been in Cleveland this j Leo Anderson, and son, James of this I week visiting with their sister, Miss Mable Knott; who teaches in that city. Mr. Ernest Smith of Mobile, Ala., spent a few days here last yveek visit ing among friends and with his broth er, Charles E. Smith, whd has been a | of Xenia Presbyterfail, gives the patient in a Xenia hospital since last February. The latter doei not show JMiss Dorothy Oglesbee singe a 'solo UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. J, E, Kyle. Preaching Service 11 A. M. Theme: “If God be for us who can be against us?" Y. P. C. U. 7 P. M. Subject: “How honest are we as Individuals and Groups?’’ Union. Service .Presbyterian church a t 8 P: M. Sermon by Rev. Hutchison. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 P.M. Leader, Mrs. Lucy Barber. The Annual Convention of the W_o-. men’s General Missionary Societies is being held this week in Columbus, as guests of Xenia Presbyterial. The Convention will be held in the Broad Street Methodist Church, East Broad St., opening at. 4 JR. M. Thursday, June 16, and closing'Monday eve, June 30, Mrs. Ralph A. Jamieson, President . . - ad dress of welcome Thursday evening. much improvement. on Friday evening, when Mrs. O. H. Milligan'presides oh Home Mission night. Mrs, Jay 'Abld attends as a regular delegate ifroih the , local society, and a goodly numberw iil at-’ Mr. .and Mrs. J. S. West .have been in Tplgdo this week attending com- •'mencement of Toledo University, their daughter,’Miss Susanna, being j tend from CedarviUe W. JMLS. and Y. graduate, Miss West has, been elect-1 W. M» S. ed to teach this coming year a t Rip ley, 0 . Mr. and. Mrs. W. C. Iliff, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobs, Mrs. Jt. G. Me Corkell, and Mr. Harry Iliff of Lon don, drove-to Lafayette, Ind., Monday to attend Perdue University commen cement, where Miss Gretchen Graham,' daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Gra ham, that city, graduated. James Albert Robertson was born in Cedarville, October 25,1860 and de parted this life June 14, 1932. He was the son of the late JamCsi and Hannah Robertson, who preceede - dhim in death by some years. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Carrie Weymouth, Dayton. His death took place a t "the County Hpme Monday and the funer al services were in charge of Dr. C. M. Ritchie from the Nsgley .Funeral Hpme, Thursday. Burial in North Cemetery. , ’ Miss Sara Abel, formerly a resi dent of Cedarville, who graduated this week from Ohio State University, has been elected to teach in the High School a t Pedro, O., where she now re sides. Two college friends, Miss Doro thy Childs of Clarksville, Tenn., and Miss Bettie Dettre of Cleveland will spend a few days with Miss Abel be fore returning to their respective homes. There will be a p lied .’meeting, of Xenia Presbytery in.the F irst Church, Columbus, Monday,;June 20-at 1:30 K M. to release Rev. W. A. Ashbrook from the pastorate,of the Neil Ave. Church, to grant permission to the First Church to change location, and any other business that may come be fore Presbytery. Th-j F irst church has negotiated the purchase of the Frank- flin Park Methodist Church, but do not get possession until .Sept. 1st. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN . Clifton, Ohio Robert H. French, Pastor Sabbath School 10 A, M. Mr. Gordon Kyle, Supt. 1 Morning Worship 11, A. M. Subject: “Standing By”, John 19:25,26. Y. P. C. U., 7:30 P. M. Topic: “How Honest Are we as Individuals and Groups ?" ‘The‘‘Women’s Missionary Society will hold its meeting on Wednesday, June 22 at 2 P. M. at the home of Mrs. W. T. Waddle. The leaders of the meeting are Mrs. Wallace Rife, and Miss ^Nellie Waddle. Mid-week Prayer service will be held, Wednesday, 8 P. M. a t the home of Mr. Wplter Finney, The subject is “The Life and Times of Joel." The Choir will practice Friday even ing, June 24 a t the church. The Sabbath School will present a Children’s '‘Day program on Sabbath, June 26,'a t 10:30 A, M, ■ The eight Granges in the county have filed five^ different petitions with the County Commissioners, ask ing for a reduction of 30 per cent in th ,^ salaries of office-holders being paw more than $1,200 a month The legislature was asked to reduce the pay of election officials from $8 to $3 a day. More thah l,4Q(LMgO*tures are attached to the petHA 95 per cent o i'the _ . . . signed willingly. The petitions wetC . For Sfitle| iOjSpounii ice box. Inquire in charge of J. T. Hutchison, Frafik' of Mrs, Lee' Shroades. Howell and B. B, Stackhouse, rep re-; sentirtg the Granges. Mrs. Merrill Jones entertained the members of the Kensington Club last Thursday afternoon. The BEST and CHEAPEST—Motor lets Mutual Auto Insurance,. Let us proVo it'. G. H, Hartman, Lyeai Rep resentative; It is sald'l " F 8 F ‘Sak^''dhs'''cooking/stovc. In- pfoached 1cjGllre'h t ‘’this, tiffice. Notice to Formers—Regardless of the unfortunate condition of the bank we can buy your poultry as in the past, Wm, Marshall. ; ‘-'Motorists i Mutual Insurance Co. •will carry your RISK on your auto mobile, See G. H. Hartman. Business Men! A new window or -truck sign Will keep your nartie before the public. Low summer prices now in effect. (2t) M. S. Hostetler, Quality Signs, WANTED—I am now prepared to resume my trade as a painter and decorator, interior and exterior work!, If in need of such senvloU let me give you an estimate.* NhM tH fc (4t) Elmer Jurkat. -m>iiimmiimmnttminniiiiiilliiiiii(iH,iilliinilii„li,ll„ll, 1 . LOANS AND . . .1 . . INSURANCE , ..! We Will Loan' Ymi tfoney on Your I AUTOMOBILE ^ ™ * ■ '■^*1- -w..'*,- •“v _: ■ Farut#ra* Special Rate Oil INSURANCE A Saving Can Be Made on Insur ance by Calling Us 5ELDEN & CO., Inc. SfMfe Bldf, X u la , O. Phoho 2$ BLOSSOM CLUB After studying and filling in the first lessen of our record book and answering questions which our lead- . er asked, Paulina Ferguson gave a ‘ demonsijpstion on how to transplant . small plants. After the demonstration the girls went to the flower gardens and named the different flowers. This meeting was held a t the home of Catherine and Pauline Ferguson Wednesday a t 2:00 P, M, The next meeting is to he held in about three weeks. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Those present a t the meeting were .‘Marie Collins, Catherine Ferguson, Florence Ferguson, Margaret Dailey, Pauline Ferguson and Mrs, Collins, leader. - HORSES E PHO tte CALL IRBENK COUNTY Tel. 81#, Xenia, O. PURE BRED . BELGIAN STALLION Will make the season of 1932 on the Thomas Andrew farm located on the Federal pike, 3 miles from Cedarville and 4 miles from Gladstone.. We will take care to prevent accidents but will not he responsible in case of same. FEE—$10 * To insure colt to stand and nurse. - WALTER ANDREW HiiiiiiiafniMiHiiiiiiMMimuMiiiiiiiiimmuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii IELECTRICAL j REPAIRING! OF ALL KINDS Nelson Creswell, j Phone 174 f r m A - , Cta. Kfr. / Trade your tiros th a t 8-l-i-p for tires th a t GRIP— S e w 1 9 3 2 G O O D Y E A R A ll-W eather Supertwist Cord Tires , •- . a t . ■ . History’s Lowest Cost Save HERE ! New . ’ Low Prices LATEST 1932LIFETIME GUARANTEED GOODYEAR fiASII PRICES .. . tun Orrtulz* PriesofEach EachInFair* TubM 29x4.40-21 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 soxs^R«.a. *3.59 3 . M 3.9# 4.03 4.70 4. *S 4.95 5.15 5.55 5.9* 3.39 93.49 3.79 3 .93 4 .50 4-57 4 .73 4 . *0 4 .9* 5.39 5 . U 3 .3* 9.91 .91 -91 .94 .9* i . e e 1 .14 i . t e i .e * t . i * .9* Expertly Mounted Free GOODUSEDTIRES $1 up EXPERT TIRE VULCANIZING SPECIALS! TURK IN Wed...,—P. M. Goodyear Radio Program Open.... A.M. to JEAN PATTON Cedarville, Ohio 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. RATES: Room with running water, $2.00. Single with bath, $2.50 to $5.00 Double with bath, $4.00 to $7.00 Special Gronp Rates GARAGE SERVICE HOTEL HAVLIN CINCINNATI. omo Buy Cost Now The Best Grades of Coal -are Cheaper now than they have been for more than twenty years and are at their lowest point for this year. I will take your order now at present price for June Delivery which is as far ahead as I will guarantee present prices. Orders filled early insures better prepar ation at a considerable saving of money. . See or call me if you are contemplating ordering now. FEED! FEED! | Starter, Grower, Rolled Oats, Skim Milk, Bone Meal Charcoal, Cracked Corn, Scratch Feed, Developer, Egg Mash, Egg Banancer, Alfalfa Meal, Meat Scrap, Tankage Oil Meal, Cotton Seed, Salt, Bran and Midds. Clarence L McGuinn TELEPHONE—3 South Miller St. ' Cedarville, O. Alter Corn Planting BARN PAINT 1 HOUSE PAINT r. * r . » 5-gal. Container Sold on a guar- $1.20 Gallon antee for 5 This is guaran- years- teed paints $1.90 Gallon. FENCE Field-Poultry—Lawn . We have grown to be the largest distributors in Greene County. Get our price. We deliver any where in Greene County. Famous Cheap Store Xenai, Ohio WE SELL EVERYTHIN# IFYOUMD PRINTINGDROPIN w an **
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