The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52
CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 .19tt. I^ c i l and Personal Got * date for Tuesday, Nov. 22? No? Make one for "Green Stockings” at the Opera House, Only 20c, Mrs. J. E. Kyle had for her guests Wednesday Mrs. Willard Brain, Mrs. Brain, and Mrs, John Plummer of Springfield, Miss Grace Walters o f Washington, D. C-, has been a guest this week o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Townsley. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Hastings visited for several days with relatives in Muskingum county and New Concord. Recent students enrolled in the Ohio State University according €o a bulle tin issued this week; are Harold Dob bins, Donald Kyle and David Rife. Interested in hosiery? See "Green Stockings” at the Opera House, Tues day, November 22, 8 P. M. The Standard Bearer Missionary Society enjoyed a covered dish supper at the home of the Misses Esther Mae and Doris Hartman, Tuesday evening. About thirty-five members and guests were present. . Miss Mildred Trumbo spent last Fri day and Saturday as the guest, o f her cousin, Miss Elsie Shroades, Cincin nati. Both, attended the Southwest ern Ohio Teachers’ Meeting which was held in Music Hall in that city. • Local resident wants $1,000.00 at 6 per cent. Will give first mortgage security pn property worth three' thousand, address “ Confidential”, care Herald Office. MIZPHA BIBLE CLASS MET TUESDAY AFTERNOON The Mizpah Bible class met at the home of Mrs. S, C. Wright, Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was opened by singing the hymn “ Come Thou Al mighty King.” Mr. Hill read the par able of the “ Good Samaritan.” W® were led in prayer, by Mrs. Steele; Minutes of the .previous meeting* wer.e read and approved.’ The oyster supper committee reported'the sup per had been postponed until a fu ture date. The topic for discussion was “ The Problem o f Myself.” 1. Question—Is it possible for a loving person to be entirely happy a- mid'uncouth?” i 2. Is this a true statement? “Life is what we make it.” -3. On what does our happiness de pend? These questions vyere much discussed. Mrs. Jurkat read a splendid paper on “ The three Philosophies o f Life,” It was well read and contained a lot of good points. It was moved and second we adjourn for a social hour. Pres. Mrs. Hostetler. Secretary, Miss Rosa Stormont GOLDEN r u l e c l a s s h o ld s - HALLOWE’EN PARTY The annual Halloween party o f the Golden Rule Class o f the M. E. church was held on Friday evening at ‘the home o f Mrs, Arthur Cummings. The guests were attired in costume n any o f which were very interesting, The President, Mrs. Masters, presided at the business session and Mrs. Trumbo Had charge of the devotionals, after which a social hour was enjoyed and dainty refreshments served. Those assisting the hostess were; Mrs. Kimble, Mrs. Stuckey,'Mrs. Sipe, Mrs, Ford and lira. Rosa Smith. RESEARCH CLUB ENTERTAINED BY MRS. KYLE, WEDNESDAY About twenty members and the same number of guests were enter cained by Mrs. J, E. Kyle Wednesday afternoon at the regular monthly meeting of the Research Club. The meeting was opened with all uniting in singing “ America.” The, roll call was answered with each member re sponding with a current event. After the reading o f the minutes and other business, the regular program follow ed- Mrs, J, S. West read a well pre pared paper on “ Observance and En forcement o f the Eighteenth Amend- nent~—Not Repeal, Her paper covered many interesting phases of this topic us they apply today. “What another World War would Mean” , a paper by Mrs. Karlh Bull, >ictured the horrors of the last WoTld War. vivid picture of another con- 4ct with the modernized engines o f .estruction, chemical and electrical ievices, would make the last war one uf toy play compared to what the ba tons could produce for the future :ohtest. Miss Esther Waddle 'gave two read- igs which were well received. The nembers and- guests then enjoyed a jocial hour, during which refresh- nents were served. • " ’ AESARCREEK TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS TO CLOSE TODAY Caesarcreek Twp. schools will close oday, Friday, because of lack ofv fonds for an indefinite period. If the oters in the district vote favorably m a state aid iproposal next Tuesday, he schools will open immediately. If he proposal is defeated the' schools vill remain closed until the February ax settlement. The order affects 30 tigh school students and 100 grade upils.. .Two years ago the district ugh school was discontinued and the pupils sent to Xenia City- schools. Joseph- W. Fichter, assistant state education director will address voters in the district this Friday afternoon ;o explain the state aid proposal. T I M E L O A N S TO F A R M E R S UP TO $500.00 Our Combination rate will save Yop Money Phone or Write U*. ' The Colonial * Finance Company Telephone Center 827 Springfield. O. 20 W. Main St. SOCIALISTS WILL TOUR THE COUNTY ON SATURDAY Greene county Socialists will make tour o f the county Saturday in the ‘nterest of their party candidates. Ernest Morgan, , Yellow Springs, son o f Arthur E. Morgan, president -jf Antioch College, -and C. N. Secrist, Xenia, are members.of the party ;con- ' rolling committee in charge of ar rangements. Joseph Sharts, Dayton, Socialist candidate for governor, has been to uted to participate. All of the towns n the' county will be visited. ■ m ...........^ I Church Notes ] FIRST PRBSBYTFJtlAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, pastor. Sabbath School at 10 A, M. Prof. A. J. Hostetler, Supt. Lesson: “The Christian and World Peace” . (Ps. 72; 849 ; Epb. 2:1349). Morning Service at 11 o’clock. The text for the sermon will be found in Genesis 3,8. “ The Voice of God.” * ! The Christian Endeavor Society will ! not meet in as much as they are pre senting the pageant at the regular i Union Service hour. | Union Evening Service will be in this church. There will be a pageant presented by the young people entit-- led, “ The Sale o f the World’r Child ren,” The “ Sale” will begin at 7:30. Come and see that YOUR CHILDREN are sold to the right bidder. Mid-week Prayer Service on Wed nesdey at 7:30 P. M, This is the first of a series of studies dealing with Famous Sermons. The- first discussion will center around Spurgeon’s great sermon on “Paul’s First Prayer.” He took his text from Acts 9 :lU “For be hold he prayeth,” The meeting will ke held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wright, and Mrs. Lina McCul lough, on Cedar street. The Young People of the Church held a Hallowe’en party last Monday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs, McChesney. About twenty five were ■present. The regular monthly business meet ing o f the Young People (the Chris tian Endeavor Society), will be held on Thursday evening of next week at the home of Miss Carma Hostetler. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN R. A. Jamieson, Pastor. 1 D. A. R, WILL MEET TUESDAY, ( For S a le - Potatoes. Petosky. No better grow* Good keepers. 160 bushel at farmt Old Town-Clifton pike. Phone 34F11, William Ferguson. Mrs. Albert Powers and Mrs, Wal lace Rife will entertain members of the D. A, R. at the home of Mrs, Powers, Tuesday, Nov. 8 at 2 P« M. Mrs. Fred Townsley will h^ve charge o f the program, the subject being “ Patriotic Education.” Mrs. Harry Hammon will give a report of the south-west district meeting at Troy. BENEFIT FOOTBALL GAME Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. J. E. Kyle. Preaching 11 A. M. Theme: “ The Call of the Hour.” Y. P. C. U. 6:30 P. M. Subject, Christian Citizenship.” Leader, Mrs. Margaret J, Work. Union Service in Presbyterian Church 7:30 P M. The Young People will present a Pageant. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening 7:80 at the home of Revr and Mrs; C. G. Kyle. Leader, Mrs, J,j E. Kyle. Choir Rehearsal Saturday 8 P, M. as usual. General Campaign Committee is called to meet in th’e manse Monday at 7:30 P. M. The High School football team and the College Freshman team will play a benefit game on thfe Hi gridiron on Wednesday. Nov. *9th, This game is a benefit game fo r Oran Folder, High team player, injured several weeks ago in practice. 'The admission will be 10c and 25c, FOR RENT—Residence o f eight rooms on Xenia avenue, Cedarville. Rent reasonable. Call J. A.' Finney, Xenia, Ohio, For Rent—House o f six rooms o n , Main St., Cedarville. Phone 2, on 174,: Jamestown. YES— We write Automobile Insur ance for Motorists Mutual Insurance Co. G. H. Hartman, Local Reprensa- tive, Old fashioned Salt Rising Bread every Thursday, 8c per loaf. Cedarville Bakery FOR SALE—Cottage dwelling of six rooms in fine condition- Electric lights, cellar, furnace, cistern water in house, barn, poultry house, plenty of fine fruit and berries, and five acres of ground. Located near Cedarville on Wilmington pike. A. H. Creswell, Admr, NOTICE OF ELECTION ON PROPOSITION * For Sale: Two gas heating stoves. )ne small and one large. Will be sold ■heap. Call phone 10. 1 VIAVI 1 1 A Family Remedy fo r do-. | | mestic administration. Ex- | I artlining Physician every | I Monday. 35M> N. Foun- f I tain, Springfield, O. 1 . . LOANS AND . . .[ . . . INSURANCE . . . | We Will Loan You teoney on Your | AUTOMOBILE f Farmers*' Special Rate On I INSURANCE j A Saving Can Be Made on Ir.sur- j airce by Calling Ua . I JELDEN & CO., Inc., 1 Steele. Bldg. Xenia,’ O. Phone 23 House for Rent—-$8 per month. In quire of Mrs. Lee Shroades. Old fashioned Salt Rising Bread ivery Thursday at 8c per loaf. Cedarville Bakery Mr. Donald Snarr arid Harold Stro* bridge, returned home Wednesday morning after a few days visit in New Jersey.. Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Moon and Miss Mary Kadel of Springfield, O., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, David Stro- bridge and*family« Marilyn J6an Powers, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Powers, celebrated her second birth day, Tuesday, Nov. 1st with a dinner party in the evening, Election night Supper at First Presbyterian church, Nov. 8 from 6 until 7:30 P. M. The menu is: creamed chicken and biscuits, mashed potatoes, baked beans, salad, rolls, butter, cof fee and pie. Price 25c. NOTICE— Starting Sunday I will only make one delivery of milk to our patrons. , George Martindale METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday School at 10 A. M. P. M. Gillilan, Supt, , Preaching at 11 A. M. . Epworth League a t 6:30 P. M. «■ Union Service in First Presbyterian’! church at 7:30 P. M. A pageant will be given by the Young People o f the Presbyterian church, entitled “ The Sale o f the World's Children.” . First Quarterly Conference, Wed., at 7:30 P. M. Choir practice, Saturday at 8 P. M. CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Clair V. McNeel,- Pastor. 'Sunday School at 10 A. M. Mr. Al fred Swaby. superintendent. Morning worship at 11:00 A°. M. Subject: “ Caleb's Claim." The third in a series of Character studies. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Cliftonf Ohio Fobert^H; french, Pastor Spbbath Schetfi at 10 A. M., study ing the lesson: “ The Christian and World Peace.” Mr. Gordon C/ Kyle, Supt. The morning worship service at 11 A. M. The pastor’s theme will be “Too Bqsy” , based on 1 Kings 20:40. Sabbath afternoon at 3 o'clock the Junior Missionary Society will hold its annual Thankoffering service. There will be a pageant by the child ren, and the pastor will speak about children of other lands. Mrs, John Collins is -in chage of the Junior So ciety. The parents are urged to come with the children on Sabbath. The Y. P. C. U. will meet at 7 P.M, to discuss the topic “What Shall our Group da about Prohibition-” Paul Rife will lead the meeting. The Mid-week Service will be held at the home of Adam Huff, Wednes day at 8 P.M. We will study the topic “ The Religions of .Ethiopia,” this being the fifth of Our studies based on Dr. Stuart Bergenia's book “ Rainbow Empire.” NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Clifton Union Rural School District, Greene County, Ohio, passed' on the 15th day of August, 1932, there will be submitted to a vote of the people o f said School District, at the GEN ERAL. ELECTION to be held in said School District, at the regular places of voting therein, on Tuesday, the 8th day of November,4932, the, question: “Shall the Glifton Union Rural School District, Greene County, Ohio, apply for participation in the State Educa tional Fund, and levy a tax outside of the fifteen mill limitation for the cur rent expenses of said School District in an amount equal to the average tax levy voted outside o f said limitation for the current expenses of schools by all the school districts ill the State of Ohio which do not participate in said fund (but in no event to exceed three mills), for such period as the district may continue to participate in said State Educational Equaliza tion Fund." i .The Polls for said Election will be open at 6:30p’clock A. M. and remain open until 6:30 o'clock P. M. (East ern Standard Time) of said day. By order of the Board o f Elections, of Greene Gounty, Ohio, HARRY C. SOHN, Chairman, - EARL SHORT; Clerk. Dated ^October l s t f 1932. Cedrus Play, “Green Stockings", Tuesday evening, November 22, 1932. “ Greene Stockings?” Yes, we’ll all wear them Tuesday, November 22. Who?—Cerdus Staff. What?—’“Green Stockings” Where?—Cedarville Opera House When ?Tuesday, November 22, 1932 Ebner J. Reynolds Respectfully Solicits Your Vote For CORONER GREENE COUNTY Tuesday, Nov. 8,1932 i Dr..Reynolds is a life long resident o f Xenia and if elect ed would conduct the office in as efficient and economical manner as possible. (Pol.. Adv.) Election night supper, Nov. 8. First Presbyterian Church. Price 26c. "Green Stockings” , presented H ie Cedrus Staff at Cedarville Opera House, Tuesday, Nov. 22* at 8 P, M. Admission 25c and 16s. PETOSKY Dorothy T . Wright Democratic Candidate For Clerk of Court GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Tuesday* Nov. 8,1932 Your Vote Will Be Appreciated (Political Advertisement) NO HUNTING NOTICE \ _ ____ Hunters are hereby warned that hunting with dog or gun on the fol lowing farms is prohibited: Jack Fuvay, Massies Creek Cemetery Association The BEST AND CHEAPEST— Motorists Mutual Insurance Co. G. H. Hartman, Agent, LAND PLASTER to be used in stead o f lime on melons, potatoes, etc. Will not burn the plants and acts as a fertilizer and carrifer of poisons. Stiles Company, S, Detroit & Hill St*< Xenia, Ohio Phone 298. (4t) POTATOES Graded and Sorted W . B. FERGUSON R .R .5 BARGAININ BUILDINGLOT Tha only available building lot oil Chtliieoth Street. Located on corner of alley in good oommunity. o. l . M c F arland 1217 Glendale A te. Xenia, 0* Apt. A -10 Daartop, Ohio Greene County First James H. Hawkins It. F. D. 3, Xenia, Ohio FOR County Commissioner Tuesday, Nov. 8,1952 My Platform- Lower Cost County Government (Political Advertisement) WE ANNOUNCE - - - - LOWER PRICES on Enna Jettick Shoes \ Not a Sale . . . But New Styles « . » A t ,New Low Prices • <N ’ Permanent at Our Store Smooth HU Calf and Stud* Combination Reptile Trimmed $ 5 J O UHLMAN’S * 1742 W Main St XENIA, 0 ._ JAMES J. CURLETT Republican Candidate For Your Support W ill be Appreciated (Political Advertisement) M i NO HUNTING SIGNS For Sale At This Office E c o n om y can he obtained; - , v - # o n ly th rou gh qualifications* A candidate with 20 years* experience in Record work. The receipts o f the Recorder's office for the year 1931 fell off $858.38, .but*it coat.more to operate the Recorder's office in 1931 than any year in the history o f Greene County. The Same applies to the present year <1932, Do yotr think taxes are too high? YOU DO Do you want them reduced? YOU DO .If elected Recorder I guarantee to reduce the expense o f this office $1,000 or more a year, by eliminating one deputy. My deputy will be some one-well qualified but not my wife or any relative, Dou you want this? YES VOTEFOR Harry E. Watson FOR RECORDER (Political Advertisement) Special Dress Sale FRIDAY-SATURDAY You will find Silk, Rayon, Wool andKnitted dresses in all rises and best colors. Many are rednoed from highor priced tangs. Choice of nearly 26* drosses at SMART SHOP w * o . D K t n o « r . x m « i A , o n o .
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