The Cedarville Herald, Volume 56, Numbers 27-51
& CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 193* Local and Personal Miss Henrietta Fording o f Pitts burgh, Pa., is the guest o f Rev. I). It. Guthrie and wife. Prof. G, W. Steele and wife left Thursday for Des Plain'es, 111., where they will spend most o f the summer. Prof. Steele will continue his work in Northwestern University. Their ad dress will he M, E. Camp Grounds. Miss Carrie Sharp will be in Cedar- ville every Wednesday all day. Finger waves 25e. Shampoo 50c. To the faculty, senior and junior high o f Cedarville high school, we wish to send our sincere thanks fo r the flowers and sympathy sent during our recent bereavement. Mr. Clyde Northup and children, Mr, and Mrs. J, E. Kyle have had . as their guests this week, Dr. and Mrs. J. Cecil George and daughter, Mary Lee, of Ashville, N. 0 , Mrs. Kyle and Mrs. George visited in Co* ! lurnbus with the latter’s brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Brown of Upper Arlington, on Wed nesday. . • MODERN PRISCILLA SEWING CLUB The Cedarville 4-H Sewing club met tat the Library, Friday, June 2, 1933, The following were chosen as officers: president, Eleanor Cooley; Vice Presi dent, Mary Jean Townsley; Secretary, Martha Jane Martindale; Treasurer, Dorothy Kennon; News Reporter, Mary Alice Whittington: Recreational Leaders, Hazel Bush and Charlotte Turner^ The Cedarville 4-H Sewing club held its first meeting Wednesday, June 7, 1933. The chosen name was Modern Priscilla. Martha Jane Martindale, Katherine Randall and Marcella Martindale are to draw up the club constitution. The leaders* and officers’ meeting is to be held at the Court House in Xenia, Friday, June 9, . 1933. All officers are asked to be present. The next meeting is to be held Wed nesday, June 14, 1933 at the Library. I Church Notes ] W ----- -—........- • .................................................... nit,MWn^ UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH R, A . Jamieson, Minister D. A. R. ANNUAL LUNCHEON The Flag Day Covered Dish Lunch- ■ eon will bo at the home o f Mr3. Frank I Townsley, Tuesday, June 13, at ,12 M. I Mrs. Jacobs is assistant hostess. .. Temperance Notes.. Sponsored by Cedarville W, C. T, XI. 4-H COOKING CLUB 40c. Castoria—23c Week End Special at Brown's Drugs 75c Spirits of Camphor Miss Carrie Sharp of Jamestown will he‘ at the Dan Prichard barber shop.every Wednesday. Finger waves 25, with shampoo 50c. Ten sheep and animal claims, a- mounting to $209.55 for the last three ■months, were allowed this week by county' commissioners. Mr. George Siegler o f Marietta, O., spent Tuesday and Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Carrie Siegler.. The first meeting o f the 4-H Cook ing club was held June 2 at the library and the following officers were elected: Margaret Bailey, president; Grace Barnhart, vice president; Marian Ferryman, secretary; Frances Ken non, treasurer; Janette Neal, news reporter; recreational leaders, Betty Truesdale, Emma Kennon and Hester Taylor. The second meeting was held Tues day, June 6th, at the home o f Marian Ferryman. The members decided upon the club name S and S ( Salad and Sandwich); The officers will at tend a meeting at the court house in Xenia, June 9. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, June 13, at the home of Grace Barnhart. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Clifton, Ohio Robert H. French, Pastor $2.00 will start you out for fire and theft, wind storm and hail, and then a little, over a penny per ■ day ■will carry 100 per cent protection on your car. Let us take the chance. Motor ists Mutual Insurance Co. G. H. Hartman/ Local Representative. Mr. Edgar House spent the week end with Willard Barlow. A number of teachers from West High school o f Columbus enjoyed a steak roast at Clifton Cliffs, Satur day evening as the guests o f Mr. Willard Barlow. . The Ladies* Aid Society o f the Selma, Methodist Church will serve a strawberry and fee cream social, Friday evening, June 9, at the home of-Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wildman. Strawberries, ice cream, cake and coffee will be served. Everybody welcome. Gov. George White, Chief Justice Carl V. Weygandt, ant} Bishop Lester H. Smith, Cincinnati, were among those granted degrees Thursday at the graduation exercises o f Wilberforce University. Each received the degree of. honorary doctor o f laws. Services preparatory to Communion will be held this evening, Friday at 8 p. m., with the Reverend James P. Lytle, of the First Church, Xenia as our speaker, and on Saturday at 2 p. m. with Dr. H. B. McElree,- o f the Second Church, Xenia, preaching. Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Gordon G. Kyle, Supt. Lesson: Mark 15:1- 47, “ Jesus On the Cross.” Morning Worship, 11 a. m. The Sacrament o f the Lord's Supper will be observed at this service. The theme o f the communion meditation will be, “ Looking Up.” Matthew 14:19. The Y. P, C. U. meeting will be held in the upper room o f the church promptly at 7 p. m. Jeanne Harris will lead the devotions,1and Christine Rife will lead the discussion on the topic, "What Shall We Do With Our Education?” • The Community Vesper Service will be held on the lawn o f the Presby terian Manse at 7:45 p. m> The regular monthly meeting o f the Session will be held in the Pastor's study at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, the Mid-Week Prayer Service will be held in the church. We shall study “ Mary, the Devoted Mother.” rjRRiiiiiinrnirsRn-iijiRinRiRRLniRiiHiLiniRnRL^ininRni-RrininimimmRRiniGmiiimiiiimiiHmimsiaBaiiinjmnminnmiiin: 1 FOR SALE fij La fj .Good Timothy Hay and Straw Bailed t! COAL AND FEED k FLEET -W ING GASOLINE—-KEROSENE OILS— GREASES C. E. Barnhart „Phone 2 on 45 Cedarville, Ohio WOOL! W O O L We are now buying wool and are pre pared to pay the highest market prices* Our storage and receiving headquarters will be at the E. A. Allen elevator. When in the market phone us and we will call and inspect it and quote you the price. J . E. Hastings and F rank C resw e ll Sabbath School, 10 a. m E. Kyle. Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme: "A Seven-Fold Description o f God’s People.” Y. C. U., 7 p. m. Subject, “ What Shall We Do With Our Education?” Union Service, 8 p. m. Methodist Church. Theme: “ Our Father,” Prayer Metting, Wednesday, 8 p. m, Leader, Mr. J. E. Kyle. Next'Sabbath is the day set apart by our denomination fo r the observ ance o f our Diamond Jubilee, Seventy Year Anniversary o f the United Pres byterian Church. Appropriate cele bration will be observed in every congregation on that date. The General Assembly, Women’s General Missionary Society, and the Young People's Christian Union, will all hold their annual meetings in Pittsburgh on the same dates, June 28 to July 2, inclusive. It is hoped that we may have some representatives at this notable gathering. Children's Day program will be given the last Sabbath o f June, for which the Intermediate Department arB preparing. An outside speaker is also expected for this service. We had a war to end war—now we Coffee and dessert for the cake will s^ave beer to end drinking, be provided. Please bring your table I From the statistical abstract o f U. Supt. J. service. i S. Pg. 190, “ For every million dollars Guests for the day will be Mrs. Iinvested, the brewer employed 78 Heaume, our state vice regent, a lso! wa£e earners, while the million dol- Mrs, Leslie, regent; Mrs. Wilson, e x - * arst *n °ther industries, averaged 318 i regent, and Mrs. Minnich o f the ’ 1 LEGAL NOTICE ■ In the matter o f tlio liquidation of {The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio. I. J. Fulton, Superintendent of Banks and Banking o f the State of Ohio, in charge o f the liquidation of The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio, hereby gives notice that on the I9th day o f June, A. D „ 1933, at 9 o ’clock workers.” Lagonda Chapter o f Springfield. Mrs. Heaume, Mrs. Leslie and Mrs. Minnich will give interesting reports o f the Continental Congress. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C. A. Hutchison, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. P. M. •Giillilan, Supt.. Church Service. 11 a. m. Epworth. League, 7 p .m . Union Service, 8 p, m., in M. E. Church. Rev. Jamieson will preach. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 8 p. m.. Choir Practice, Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Epworth League, 7 p. m. The topic for discussion Sunday evening is, “ The Why and How o f Business;” the second topic in the unit, “ Personality and Property.” The worship leader is Dorothy Nelson, and the discussion leader is Doris Hartman. Every youth interested in building a better world is invited. Come on time so that you will not miss any o f the im pressive worship service. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Pastor Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Prof A. J. Hostetler, Supt. Lesson: “Jesus On the Cross.”— Mark 15:22-39. , Golden Text: “ God Commendeth His Love Toward Us in That, While We Were Yet Sinners, Christ Died For us.” Rom. 5:8. . Morning Worship, 11 a, m. Sermon Text: “ Job ; . . . Feared God and Eschewed Evil.” Job 1:1. Christian Endeavorers will meet at 7 p. m. at the church. The subject for discussion is: “What Shall We Do With Our Education.” Union Evening' Service in the Methodist .Church at 8 o'clock. Rev. Jamieson will be the speaker. Mid-Week Prayer service on Wed nesday at 7:30 p. m. The study will center around the 7th and 8th chapters o f Paul’s letter to the Romans. The Advisory Council o f the D. A. R. met at the home o f Mrs. Frank Turnbull and appointed tjie following chairmen for the year; Chaplain, Mrs. West; Patriotic Education, Mrs. Allen; Historic Sites and Revolutionary graves, Mrs. David McElroy; Magazine and Press Secre tary, Mrs. J. E. Kyle; Custodian of the Flag, Mrs. Buck; Ellis Island, Mrs. Morton; Ways and Means, Mrs. Hammon, Mrs. Fred Dobbins; Ameri canism, Mrs, Howard Turnbull; Con servation and Thrift, Mrs. Ancil Wright; Research, Mrs. Anna Wilson; Members o f Chapter on Council, Mrs. West, Mrs. Frank Creswell. I a detailed statement o f which raid estimable expenso account is filed with the Clerk o f Courts o f Greene County, Ohio. I. J. FULTON, Superintendent o f Banks, In charge o f tho liquidation o f The Exchange. Bank, Cedarville, Ohio, Accidents will happen. Remember if you injure some one and it is your A, M., he will press for hearing ap- j fault, the law will hold you reaponai- BIBLE CLASS MEETS w i t h m r s . M c C u l l o u g h The Mizpah Bible class of the First Presbyterian Church, met with Mrs. Lina McCullough, at her home on Cedar Street, Tueesuay afternoon, June 6. Twenty members and two visitors being present. After a short business meeting, conducted ■by the president, Mrs. Alvin Hostetler, Mrs. A. E. Allen had charge o f the program. June being the month o f roses, several short poems was given by different members present. Mrs. A. E. Allen read interesting selections from the story, “ A Rose Bush, of a Thousand Years.” Miss Katherine Sanders gave a# vocal solo entitled, “ Love Goes Gathering. Roses,” and a violin selection, “ Serenade,” accom panied on the piano by Mrs. Dwight Guthrie. Dainty refreshments was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. F. A. Jurkat and Miss Ada Stormont. That great American, the late Theo dore Roosevelt once said, “ There isn’t a thought in a hogshead o f beer; there isn’t an idea in a whole brewery. Nothing o f merit has ever been writ ten or done, under the inspiration of lager beer.” This is one o f the tem perance items in the Oak Hill church (Akron, O.) bulletin for May 14. Several o f our churches are publishing dry propaganda in their bulletins. Speaking recently to a crowd of 6,000 people in the municipal audi torium in Long Beach, Calif, “ Billy" Sunday said: “ The wets want to take the Con stitution fo r a ride and put the Eight eenth Amendment on the spot. The overthrow of prohibition will mean the overthrow o f civilization.' I pray God no historian will ever record the downfall o f America, If she goes down, my proudest boast will be, not that I was the last to desert her, but that I never, deserted her!” plication before the Court o f Common Pleas, Greene, County, Ohio, for the approval o f the estimable expenses of said liquidation as provided in Section 710-97 o f the General Code o f Ohio, hie. Get insured, with us and we pay all costs to the extent o f your Insur ance. Motorists Mutual Insurance Co. G, H. Hartman, Local Represent ative. W a n t e d ! ! Poultry, Eggs and Cream Sherman W h ite & Co. 127 S. Detroit St. y XEN IA , O. P h on e : Main 380 To repeal the 18th Amendment:... means not only the return o f whiskey! pi and all the evils of the old saloon, but j EH it means to give the liquor traffic II a permanent recognition in the United States Constitution. Coal If the 18th Amendment is repealed and whiskey and all the • evils o f the ... old saloon are returned, terrible will i be the lashing o f the conscience o f the < church member who became indiffer-11? EH Vistiors to Chicago Century of Pro gress from Cedarville may secure rooms with R. Fred Bird, formerly of Cedarville, at 1231 South 16th Ave., Maywood. Rates low, garage free, breakfast if desired. For information phone Mrs. Aletha Bird, Cedarville, No. 177. For Sale:—Three door refrigerator in good condition. Plenty o f storage room. Priced reasonable. Inquire as where it can be seen and price at this office. ent and failed to do vent its repeal. his part to pre- The late Dr. Theodore Cuyler once said: “ You may say, everyone who drinks liquors does not become a sot. Very true, but every sot drinks liquors and not one ever, expected to become a sot when he began with his champagne or his sherry.” ig No party platforms assisted the Eighteenth Amendment into the Con stitution; .neither party has enough strength to take it out. The party which aids John Barleycorn to power will sink into disgrace, and if both parties contribute to John’s return, they will both have to take a back seat for a new party which, is bound to arise with strong moral leader ship.—Ohio Messenger. $1.00 Armond’s Cold Cream Face Powder—69c Week End Special at Brown's Drugs Car Pocahontas next week. Same not sold. Very Low Price. . Feed o f A ll K ind Several hundred bushels Good Ear Corn Binder Twine Save money on your Binder Twine. I have the Lowest Price on the Market. See me before Buying. 1: i 1 If. C.L.McGuinn CASH STORE TELEPHONE— 3 South M iller St. Cedarville, O . U M icA r. CEDARVILLE COLLEGE , ALUMNI BANQUET The .Cedarville College Alumni As sociation held its annual luncheon and business meeting in the Alford Gym nasium, Monday, June 5, at 12:30 o’clock. About 90 members and guests partook o f the bountiful luncheon so delightfully served by the Ladies’ Advisory Board o f the college. During the luncheon hour the Busi ness meeting was held with James C. McMillan presiding. The Association decided to hold the Banquet in the evening, next year, instead o f at noon; also to reduce the annual dues, as well as the initiation fees, from $1.00 to 50 cents, beginning with 1934, The following officers were elected for 1934: President, Paul Orr; 1st V, Presi dent, Hazel Edwards; 2nd V. Presi dent, Harry Wright; Corres. Sec., Mabel Stormont; Rec. Sec. and Treas., Eleanor Johnson; Mem. Board of Trustees, S. Frank Creswell. Banquet Committee: Ruth Evans, Dallas Marshall, Martha Anderson, Dora S. Bull, Ernest Gibson. Following the Business meeting, a very interesting program was enjoy ed, with James G. McMillan, presi dent, acting as toastmaster, Welcome to Glass o f 1933, Jaul Orr, *27. Response, Joseph Free, President of Glass o f 1933. Judge S, C. Wright, '03; Mrs. Albert Peterson, '23; Harry Picker ing, *31. Music, College Male Quartette, “ What Shall We Make Cedarville College?”—Dr* W. R. McChesney, Carrie M. Rife, Sec. and Treas. 0 . May 29, 1933 WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE MOTOR CAR > There is some doubt that people oare to hear very much about what ctoes on under the hoods of their cars. thev E The driver knows that "driving qualities" are not accidental, they _ L the manufacturer creates or evolves these results Z interesVTlm. Hs fudges entirely by the results he gets in driving. ^ ^ • let us talk Results. Well, it is not essential to talk sh p....^ ^ that ths engine Smoothness. Drive For^ ~ design and the extra precise runs with surpassing smoothness, due t methods of its manufacture. drive- Power. There it is, 76 horsepower (we could say J th mettle - - Onr V-3 develops I. . /SA *1AM A 1ATI x but any car we have made -* * J does 1? t0 20 miles a gallon, under average conditions the For fuel pord V-8 has that Of course, car economy is not only a matter of luei. f°ra toe L t it is also economical in the cqmplete sense— initial cost. opeiation. maintenance 00ntrlbutlon. The motor car must net Appearance* This is woma pord V-8 and you will not only be useful but also good-looking. View tne need our oomment on its fine appearance. y ar3 changed tho Comfort. This also is Woman's concern. „ade up of motor oar from a wagon 0 a 0 0 a . without a quiet, omooth- a U tile ether ingredients too -color, .good taste, quality, ease, safety, roominess and oonveoienoe. For Sale—McCormick wheat binder, 8-ft, cut, nearly new. Also roan year ling shorthorn bull. James Hawkins, 2 miles northeast o f Xenia on Fair Ground road. For Rent— Good six-room cottage. Comer Bridge and North streets. 2- car garage, Phone 165 or see Mrs, Vance Barba. Subscribe for The Herald *Cv:; l -., l.
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