The Cedarville Herald, Volume 56, Numbers 27-51
# * % Ml !S f ! if •, i J • i ' }{ , if C 8 Q A 3 Y U IB HERALD, FRIDAY, J UNE 23 , 1933 Fess Says War-Time Powers Justified <***<#««* Local and Personal An indorsement o f the congressional action in granting President Roosevelt unprecedented power to deal with present day conditions came Tuesday, from Ohio’s Republican senator, Simeon D. Fess, Yellow Springs. “The uncertainty o f the world situation,” Mr. Fess said in his first interview since the adjournment of congress, justified that body in giving war time powers to the president. “ The whole attitude of congress to ward the president’s domination has been one of passive consent,” he said, “Openly the members are for him in the cloak room they condemn him,” Ho expressed approval of the Glass- Steagal banking bill and the reforest- ration measure, but termed other legislation, “ revolting,” He criticised particularly the agricultural legisla tioji and the industrial recovery act. He predicted the London economic conference would he ' a “disoppoint- ment.” , It has placed too much stress on the question of debts, he said. CEDARVILLE MERCHANTS WIN TWO GAMES $1.00 Toilet Waters Assorted Odors—49c Week End Special at Brown’s Drags Mr. o je Kennon, who has been ill for some time was taken to the St, Elizabeth Hospital, Dayton, Tuesday, G. H, Hartman, and David R. John- rom attended tlie Annual Fish Fry Banquet given by Ex-Gov. Donahey at his home at Indian Lake, last Satur day. Mr. Hartman won this trip on account of having written a certain amount of new business for the Motorists Mutual Insurance Co., for which Mr. Hartman is the Local Representative. Mrs. Harry Wright and son, Keith, spent last week visiting' with Rev, James L. Chesnut and family, in Richmond, Ind. Mr. James Duffield, who has em ployment with the Ohio Bell Telephone Company, Dayton, is taking a two- week’s vacation. Those who like to solve puzzels or those who desire to see the “Gold Dig gers of 1933” and have a free ticket should read the instructions under the puzzel on this page. The first ten cor rect answers draw a free ticket each to this now show at the Regent Thea tre, Springfield. You must comply with the instructions and be one of the first ten with correct answers. Miss Susanna West, who has been teaching in Ripley, Q., left lust Thurs day for Toledo, where she will attend summer school in Toledo University, The Women’s Missionary Society of the- U. P. Church will hold a meeting Monday afternoon at two o’clock at the church. Mrs. M. I. Marsh is pro gram leader. Messrs, Creswell and Lowry open the opera house Saturday night with new equipment for sound motion pic tures, The initial picture is. Will Rogers in “Down to Earth.” Two reel comedy and one reel sound cartoon are also on the program. The new equipment will insure continuous pictures. Antioch Shrine, Dayton, there being a number of Greene County Masons, members, will hold a basket picnic for members and families at Triangle Park, Dayton, today, Friday. The pro gram include^ entertainment for old and young with events starting at two o’clock. There will be a concert by the Shrine band, drill by the patrol; music by the Shrine drqm corps. Three cir cus acts have been obtained and there will be free ice cream and lemonade. Members with 1931, 1932 and 1933 cards will be admitted. Dr, Donald V, Kyle, who graduated ; from the Medical College, O. S. U,, has been named an interne in the City sHospital, Springfield. I County Treasurer Harold Van Pelt announces that the t— ....... ...u county commis sioners have granted an extension of For Rent: Dwelling located on Main street convenient to churches, school and post office. Inquire of Mrs. Jacob Siegler. Genuine Agfa Ausco Box Camera Latest Model—98c Week End Special at Brown's Drugs Wednesday was the first day of summer according to the calendar but with the mercury standing near 97 it would have been hard to get an argu ment that the calendar maker riiad made a mistake. Defeat Mt. Tabor 13-2. In a softball game played at ML Tabor Friday night, Cedarville Mer chants gave the Mt, Tabor Flyers a 13 to 2 shellacing. Home runs by Arthur, Waddle, and Collins were features of the game* Batteries for the Merchants were Blosser and Col lins. Score by innings. Cedarville — 2 0 2 1 3 4 1—13 Mt. Tabor — - - — 0 2 0 0 0 0 0— The partially completed schedule is as follows: June 23, Bowersvillc, there June 27, Kilkare Park, there, June 28, Bowersville, here. June 30, Mt. Tabor, here. July 6j. Kilkare Park, here. July 7, New Jasper, there. The home games are played at the college .and no admission is charged. Mayor Richards committed. Finley Grindie to the County jaiPTuesday in the absence o f a fine on a 'charge of intoxication. MODERN PRISCILLA CLUB Mr. Allen Turnbull, who has been teaching in Cleveland, has returned home for the summer. i Miss Ruth Radford was a guest of the 4-H Cooking Club when they held their meeting Tuesday, June 20th. Miss Radford discussed the trip to the World’s Fdir and also as to who the club will send to the district camp. Miss Josephine Auld is the club lead er. After the meeting the member? enjoyed a covered dish lunch. The next meeting will be held June 27 at the home of Rachel Finney. All members are requested to at tend the next meeting, June 28, at 2 p, m., at the public library. The leader asks- all members to bring record books for work on them. There is to be a 4-H program on the radio Saturday, June 24 from 8 to 9 o’clock over station. WEAO, Co lumbus, O. The meeting was held at the library and members were disappointed in the absence of the County Health Nurse who was to give a health examina- tion. ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McDorman en tertained at a picnic dinner at their home near Selma, Wednesday eve ning; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hammari, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemans, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Townsley, Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Wright, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway, Mr. and M s. Lloyd Con- farr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creswel!, and Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Jobe; Rev. Dwight R. Guthrie, Judge S. C. Wright and Paul Ramsey have been attending Ohio Synod of the Presby terian Church this week in Oxford, O. Mrs, Wright and Mrs. Guthrie hav. also been in attendance.’ Prosperity return's first to the merchant who advertises. -For signs and show cards, see M. S. Hostetler. Phone 37. The annual picnic for the Corry- Tumer-Clifton families will be held at Bryan Park, Yellow Sjrings, Thursday June 29. Dinner will be served at 12 o’clock noon. The committee in charge consists o f lire. W. A. Spencer of this place, and Mrs. Robert Cony, Yellow Springs. Solve This Puzzle! WIN A FREE TICKET TO SEE i n - u n j ______ : __________ - s t m i v STARTING JUNE 2JRD AT THE Regent. Theatre, Springfield 1 Ji1'r. • D m m elk & K I e Irs; i, , J <* g>. to. U H rk ‘ 'j «T-»; iFt k ' 11 ! I «****-,»*<*»V - N E » ■ f IT’S EASYI Here’s how—-the above magic square contains a hidden sentence regarding "Gold Diggers of 1933.” To solve it, begin with the circled square, moving one square uji, down, left or right (not diagonally) and ending with the square containing the period. By doing this you will have the correct answer. Then mail your solution to “Magic Square Contest” editor of this paper and if you are among the first ten to submit correct answer you will receive a free ticket to see “Gold Diggers of 1933” starting June 23rd at the Regent Theatre, Springfield, at*Rw« .Haim..—,... I i hi i namiu.iHwam... .......mu in.'." 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