The Cedarville Herald, Volume 56, Numbers 27-51

Local and Personal CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 18*8 Miss Ruth White, daughter o f Mrs. J. P. White o f Pittsburg, formerly of this place, has accepted a position in rir.cinnati. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tarbox spent several days this week in Toledo, visiting their son-in-law and daugh­ ter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Purdom. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Clcmans have J * had as their, guests tho past week * Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Haines, son daughter, o f Pittsburg. l ) • his fo andI Church Notes | £ { V iH t iH t tu m ittH H iiiiu u iittm u tu u iu u M iM H U u iiih iiiiiii/ h v l p p l For Sale—Gas heating stove, in good condition, cheap. Call this office. ’ I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN j CHURCH 1 Dwight R. Guthrie, Pastor J Sabbath School, 10 a, m. Prof. A. J. Hostetler, Supt, j Mr. M. C. Nagley went to French- Lesson: Review—Some early lead -; burg, Ky., Wednesday with his ers o f Israel. j ambulance, accompanied by Rev* R. Golden Text rmer congregation. Epworth League, I p . in. Union Service in the United Pres­ byterian Church, 8 p. m. Choir Practice, Sat« 7:30 p, m. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Clifton, Ohio ' Robert H. French, Pastor Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Gordon “ Be Strong in the ‘ C. Kyle, Supt. Lesson—Review o f the Mr. George B. Copeland, near Ced- arville, submitted to a serious opera­ tion ot McClellan Hospital, Saturday morning. Mr. , and Mrs, J. Mack Harris of rlifton are announcing the birth of a daughter at McClellan Hospital, Saturday morning. The baby has been named Nancy. Mrs. Harris was formerly Miss Eula Custis and was a teacher in the Cedarville schools. • A . Jamieson, and brought fttrs. Lord and in the Strength o f His i lives o f Leaders in Israel studied dur- Frank Wiley and -'young daughter, Might.” Eph, 6:10. Marjorie Jean, to Cedarville. M rs.; Morning Worship, 11 a. m Jamieson, who has been with the! Sermon Text; “ The Word o f the Wileys for several weeks returned Lord.” with them. Mrs. Wileyis con -‘ Christian Endeavor meets at the valescent, and it is hoped the change church at 7 p.m. The subject for and rest at home will do her good, j the meeting is: “ How may we know jwhen we really are Christians?” John every member o f the church, and Sab­ bath School may he present to enjoy the good fellowship o f a real get-to­ gether, This is following the program of the Church Year and full announce­ ment will be made o f future features. Communion will bo observed Sab­ bath, October 1st, with usual pre­ paratory services the preceding Fri­ day evening and Saturday afternoon. Rally Day will be observed October 8th. Nam* ChaBgM Many cities have changed their Miss Dorothy Echman o f Clifton 2:3-6; 3:13-24. The leader is Paul has entered college at Wilmington, O, McLaughlin j Union evening service in the Unitec! Miss Mary Margaret McMillian Presbyterian Church at 8 p. m. _f„ . Thursday fo r New Concord,] Starting on Monday evening' o f Umo, where she will enter Muskingum next week (Sept, 25) our church will Mrs. James Murray, moved h e r ,Gollege as a freshman. .have two weeks o f special services, household goods this week to Spring-j - — . The services o f the first week will be field, where she will store them and Wanted—We buy and sell new and ^ fa the nature o f cottage prayer serv- make her home with her grand-daugh- used cars* Belden & Co., Steele Bldg, j ices. The topic for the week will be let- in .that city, Mrs. Murray is in ^ en>a» 0 . ithe Epistle o f James. This letter was her eighty-sixth year and has spent . . ---------- ;probably written by James called “ the most of her life in Cedarville. She. Robert J. Reed and wife have rent- Just” (cf. Mt. 4:21; Gal. 2:9; Acts has lived in the Siegler property on ed ,the W* Troute property on N. 21:18-24).’ The book is conveniently North Main street for sixteen years. ^ ain street. Mr. Reed is a. teacher divided into five chapters. The meet ---------- in the public schools, ing on Monday evening will be in the 50c Milk o f .Magnesia i . ----- home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wil Full Pint—27c ■ Rev. Dwight R. Guthrie and wife liamson. The meeting .of Tuesday Week End Special at Brownes Drugs and Miss Henryetta Fording o f Pitts- evening at the Manse. The meeting — —— burg are spending several days this o f Wednesday evening in the Mrs.Carrie Jones, who has been wef k at Chicago visiting the World's home of M r, and Mrs. W. C. Iliff. making her home with M. W. Collins, ^'a’r- jThe meeting o f Thursday, evening in has gone to Columbus for an indefinite ! ----------1 • the home o f Mr. and Mrs. James visit with relatives. .: Mrs. Chas, Coulter, who has been Creswell. The membership o f the — - — on the sick list, is convalescing. .congregation will be divided into five FOR SALE—About 75 bushels o f i ~------- 7 parts. Each member is urged to at- good rye or will exchange for1, seed . Mr. Dallas Marshall has resumed tend the meeting nearest to him. wheat.- Call I. C. Davis,Cedarville k*s connections with his father, Wm. Should he be interested in the com- Building & Loan Association. .Marshall in the poultry business. He plete exposition of the book o f James — ------ . has severed his connections with the he is invited to attend the five meet- Mr. and Mrs. Troute are l0cating Mars)lall-ThomPSon truck. ings. in Columbus where Mr. Troute has a clerical position! For Sale or Rent—House on nut street. Inquire at this offi The Epworth League entertained of Miss Fannie McNeill. the Faculty and. Students o f the Col- ---------- lege, Tuesday evening at “ A Century Mrs- Ali^e Anderson has ret: of Progress,” social. home after visiting with relatives in p^ a ch ’ on’ Wednesday "evening; and The. second week*of services will be . held at the church beginning Monday vening (Oct..2nd) at 7:30 . The eaker for Monday, and Tuesday evening will be Rev. Gavin S. Reilly o f Bradford, Ohio; the pastor will Springfield. Water rents will now be paid at the office of McCorkell & Gordon in the the Rev. James L. Chesnut o f Rich­ mond, Ind., will preach on Thursday and Friday evenings. Rev. Reilly and Miss Dora J. Murphy, governess. Bank .Building, Xenia avenue en- Clark County Children’s Home, Rev. Chesnut are known by all be- trance, and not at the Mayor's office Springfield, and Miss Alta M. Murphy, cause o f their former residence in as heretofore. j Cedarville, have returned to their Cedarville. They are “ local boys” — — - - j work after a .week’s visit with their' who have made good. These meetings Mrs. C. E. Masters was hostess to brother and sister-in-law o f Ogden, are open to all . The celebration of the Tuesday Night Rook Club at her and with friends and relatives o f the Lord's Supper will follow on Sab- ing the past quarter. Plans are be­ ing made in the Sabbath School for special exercises to he held on October ! names. Paris was once Lutetla; New 1st, which is being observed as Rally] ^orb was New Amsterdam; Ot- Day. In connection with the Rally > tawa Wfla BVtown; and Constant!. Day there will be the annual pro- i a ®?e’ Ryznnfluw, Christiania, now motion o f scholars. j *1°-' , a* J .len 'atter ? ame centuries 1 ago. Leningrad was formerlv Petro- Worship Service, 11 a, m . j srad. and before rbat. St. Petersburg Pastor will preach on Psalm 119:105, _______________ under the theme, “ The Floodlight.” ', SHERIFF’S SALE The Young People’s Society will EXECUTION meet in the upper room o f the church I, j , Fulton, Superintendent of at 7:30 p. m. Granville Printz will Banks o f Ohio in charge o f the lead the discussion on the topic, “ How liquidation o f The Exchange Bank of may we know when we are really Cedarville, Ohio, vs, H. C. Creswell, Christians?” et al., case No, 19720, Greene County Tho Mid-Week Prayer Service will Common Pleas Court, be held at the home o f Mr. Fred Har- In pursuance o f an order isgued r.s, Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. from the Comraon pieas Court ^ This will be the third m our series in and fo r the Count of Gre V ! °V\ * e , ° f , The State o f 0hio’ made at the May term Acts The material for the study is thereof A< D 1933i and to me direct. Ail Writer* Sorrowers Tube the whole range o f Imaginative literature, and we are ail wholesale borrowers. In every mutter that re­ lates to Invent lou, to use, or beauty or form, we are borrowers.—Wendell Phillips (1811.1584). “The Lo*t Arte.” found in chapters 15-21. ed, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the farm o f H, C. Cres­ well, situated 2Ms miles southeast of Cedarville, Ohio, off State Route 73, Monday,: September 25th, 1933 Champaign, Illinois. bath, October 8th. These special services have two things in mind: (1) To stir ourselves home last week. .Dr. F. A. Jurkat left Monday f o r ( The Home Culture Club held their Chicago, where he will meet his first meeting o f the year on Tuesday]out o f our complacency and lethargy brother, O. L, Jurkat o f Pittsburg, afternoon, at the home o f Mrs. E. S. in spiritual things that we may see They will enjoy h week taking in the Hamilton. • The retiring president* the up-raised Cross more clearly and sights of.Ch icago and the W orlds Margaret Milroy, introduced hear the instructing and pleading Fair. the new president, Mrs. C. W . Steele,! voice o f the Saviour more distinctly; who' with a few appropriate remarks, (2 ) to enlist all who are not connect­ ed with our sister churches in the work of the Kingdom. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday School, 10 a. m. P. M. The Kensington Club enjoyed a ' tocdc cy,arge steak roast Friday evening on the International Current Eveht9 „on_ beautiful lawn at the home of Mr ' ^ the program fo r the after- and Mrs, Wi bur Con ey, nor of noon The openjng number was group town. singing o f Home, Sweet Home. Roll * ’ Call was answered by current events., -------— Mrs. Della Johnson spent several j j ews from Ireland was given by Gillilan, Supt, days.in South Charleston the Pas* Mrs, H. H. Brown. Vocal Solo, M rs.; Church Service at 11 a. m, Rev. C. week with her brother, Mr. Charles j) ejja Johnson, News from China A. Hutchison will preach once more Gilbert and wife. • and Japan, Mrs. O. P. Elias. News to the Cedarville Methodist Congre- -------- from India, Mrs, S. C. Wright, The gation at this time. Rev. Hutchison $1.00 Listerine Antiseptic—79c program was closed with another and Rev. C. E. Hill, who comes to the Week End Special at Brown’s Drugs solo By Mrs. Johnson, Kashmiri Song, local M. E. Church from Gift Street — ’ The social hour and the ice course M. E. Church in Columbus, are ex- Mr. Charles Stuckey is spending the served by the hostess were much en- changing pastorates and consequent- week in Martinsville, Ind., taking the joyed by the large'number o fmem- ly they save a long trip Sunday baths at that resort. bers and guests present, morning by each pastor speaking to Rural Electric Rates have been R E D U C E D Rural electric rates throughout our entire territory have been reduced. The significance of this lies in the fact that tinder the new and lower rates farmers now may use Electricity in larger quantities at LESS COST, The expense o f using Electricity in rural sections is now lower than it ever has been . Hard work that formerly was done by hand can now be done electrically. This insures to every member of the farm household—mothers, fathers and children—advantages that hitherto were not considered possible. A t the new, low cost for electricity on th e farm , why not use It? [The Dayton Power and Light Co, • LIGHTING • MILKING • COOKING • WATER HEATING • SOIL HEATING • HOUSEHOLD SERVICES • ENTERTAINMENT • FOR MACHINE SHOP UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. J. E. Kyle, at 1:30 o’clock P. M. o f said day, the Supt. The adult division will have a following described personal property, united service under the leadership to-wit: of Dr C. M Ritchie reviewing the l ^ h t black horse, : characters o f the past three months. Holstein cow> j Jersey cow> 3 Ramp A” are invited, shire •brood sows, I Poland china Preaching, 11 a, m. Theme: “Fol-, brood sow, 1 Poland china male hog, lowing Christ Afar Off.” 10 Delaine ewes, 1 Delaine ram, 4 Y. P. C. U., 7 p, m. Subject, “ How portable brooder houses, 8 portable may. we know when we really are hog houses, 1 McCormick wheat bind- Christians?” •Leader, Betty Tobias, er, 1 Superior Wheat Drill, 1 six focjt Rev. R. IL French, Presbyterial Sec- Derring mower, 1 flat top wagon, 1 retary o f Xenia Y. P. C. U. will be 2-row Brown cultivator, 1 single row present and give a short talk to our cultivator, 1 Moline gang plow, 6 society. sides harness, 15 acres o f com in Union Service in our church at 8 field, 700 bushels o f wheat in bin. p. m. Sermon by Rev. C. A. Hutchi- JOHN BAUGHN, Sheriff, son. The United Presbyterians are o f Greene County, Ohio.' very sorry that the Hutchisons are Marcus Shoup and C. L. Darlington, removing from Cedarville and will be Attorneys. glad- to hear at least one more sermon The above described personal prop- from Rev. Hutchison and bespeak for erty has been levied upon by me to hiS farewell message a full house. satisfy an execution issued to me by Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 the Clerk o f Courts, Greene County, m. The Board of Administration Ohio, and will be offered for sale at has assigned Missionary Topics for the abpve mentioned time and place last Wednesday evenings o f each free of appraisal and sold to the month for the year, and. this weeks highest bidder, topic will be a Home Mission subject,' the work being carried forward by ~~.... ................ ... ...... .... i -. b - Dr. J. Campbell White in the West 44th Street Church, N. Y . C ity.1 Leader, Rev. Ralph Elder. j Congregational Dinner this (Fri­ day) evening at 7 p. in' in the church dining room, with Rally Program to follow! This will be the usual Cover­ ed Dish dinner, and it is hoped that , REPORT OF SALE The Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. Monday, Sept. 18, 1933 HOGS—Receipts 274 Head 175-220 lbs. -------------------4,75 @ 4.80 220-250 lbs. ___ ______1__4.75 @ 4.80 L ig h t s ........... ............. ........4.30 @ 4.55 Fat Sows _____ ______ .2.90 @ 4.10 Stags __________________ 2.10 @ 2.60 connection with the hatchery industry. Boars, hd. ______________3.25 @ 5.00 A complete program o f tho hatchery Sows & P i g s __________ 9.50 @ 12.50 naeeting may be secured from your Stock Shoats . . . _______ 4.20 @ 5.00 local hatclieryma^ o r your county CATTLE—Receipts 57 Head ^ aK®nt, Steers & Hfrs. --------------4.10 @ 4.70 f Selling baby chicks below cost in -a competitor’s territory, making false representation in advertising, neglect­ ing to ship chicks when promised, the giving o f secret rebates, and misrep­ resenting breed, grade or quality o f chicks are some o f tho topics that wi.ll be given attention, Just how eueh topics are disposed o f in the code will, according to R. E. Cray, extension poultry specialist, be o f interest to every hatcheryman. Another part o f the hatcheryman’s code will define more than fifty terms commonly and often, loosely used in Fat C ow s ---------------------- _2.35 @ 2.60 Canners ________________ 1.30 @ 2.00 Bulls ------------------ __:3.25 @ 3.75 Milk Cows ______ ,„_ 1 5 .0 0 @ 28.00 Nervousness, Colds, Poor Circulation INFORMATION Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, CALVES—Receipts 63 Head Top ---------------------- — __7,10 Seconds_______ _____'____6.50 Medium ___________ 6.00 SHEEP & LAMBS—Receipts 325 Hd and kindred ailments. Bath Treatments Highly Recommended i Our Bath treatments consist o f Cabinet Bath, Hot Packs, Blanket Stock E w e s _______ - ____ 3.40 @ 6.70 ;Packs> Salt Glows, Swedish Shampoo, Fat S h e e p ............. __,___1.00 @ 1.30 !Hot and Gold Sprays, Showers, Weikert & Gordon AUCTIONEERS For Dates Call Joe Gordon, Cedarville; 1. Bucks _1______________ Top Lambs ______________ 6.80 Seconds _________________ 5.50 @ 6.50 Light Wt. -------------- ------ 3.40 @ 4.10 Buck Lambs ___________ 6.00 Bidding was fast in all departments today, the better butcher grades going fairly above terminal markets. Hog and calf markets were particularly strong and the quality good, the buy­ ers' taking up the supply quickly, the demand again exceeding the supply. Receipts would indicate that a scarc­ ity of live stock may be expected. 1.50 @ 6.00 Scientific Oil and Alcohol Rubs. One Treatment, $1.50 4 Treatments, $5.00 Bath treatments for Men and Women J. D, FELLABAUM’S Bath ’ Parlors, King Bldg. 31 S. Fountain Ave. Springfield, O. Phone: Main 507-J Gentlemen and Lady Attendants Come in and see us Subscribe for The Herald BABY CHICK CODE MAKES CHICKS GOOD Baby chick raisers submitted a code o f fair competition to the Secretary o f Agriculture on August 30. This proposed code will be discussed at the Ohio Hatchery'and Flockowners’ Convention, held at the Ohio State University, Columbus, September 21, 22 and 23. Prof. J. A . Hannah o f the poultry department o f the Michigan State College will lead the discussion on Thursday morning, September 21. IMMEDIATE SERVICE! PLATES $10, $15 Extractions - - - 50c XRAY — .GAS GIVEN Loose, broken plates repaired and made to fit tight while you wait at a low cost. Dr. G. A. SMITH 10 1-2 W. High St. - Main 000 Springfield, Ohio Full Credit On All Building and Loan Stock MAKE OUR MARKET YOUR MARKET Consign Your Livestock for Sale to Springfield Live Stock Sales Co* Central Ohio’s Greatest Live Stock Market Sherman Ave. Springfield, Ohio Sale Every' Monday SALE WILL START PROMPTLY AT 1:00 P. M. Consigners are requests to send their stock in before noon. FORD To the Prospective Many claims for performance, size, economy, quality, etc., have been made by contestants in the LOW PRICE FIELD. THE NEW FORD V -8 ALSO BIDS FOR THE HONORS AN D STANDS READY TO MAKE A COMPETITIVE TEST The Jean Patton Ford Agency challenges any car in the low price field to the following: Performance Test Top Speed in High Gear * *•-. Top Speed in Second Gear ... .................... , . ... Acceierating Contest ' > Hill Climbing Contest Riding Contest over all Types of Roads Size Test Measure inside Body Dimensions with Tape Line Measure Length of Wheel Base and Spring Base with Tape Line Measure SIZE OF TIRES -Economv Test Check Accuracy of Speedometers for Test on Gas and Oil Economy Make Comparison of Parts Prices . « Make Comparison of Parts Exchange Prices (Ford Cylinder Exchange 540) Make Comparison of Service Labor Charges Make Comparison of Service Certificate Benefits Make Comparison of Freight and Delivery Charges on New Car Make Comparison of Finance Charges on New Car Purchase Quality Test Comparison of Parts Comparison of Appoints Comparison of Body Comparison of Frame (Ford ha* Comparison of Rear Axle (Ford 1 Comparison of Wheels (Ford ha Comparison of Shock Absorbers We Stand Ready to Submit All Si tive Test as to Quality Speedometer, Ignition Lock, Glove Compart­ ment, Dash Insulation, Floor Mats, Sun Visors, Seat Mechanism “ X” type) ias 3-4 F loa tiftg --( Torque Tube Drive) • All-Steel) eel and Metal Parts to Metallurgists for Compara- This challenge i» issued for the benefit of prospective buyers in the Low Priced Automobile Field. We will piece the new V-8 Ford car alongside any car you select for a point by point comparisons WE INVITE SUCH A TEST THERE MUST BE A REASON! Drive the New V -8 Ford and Convince Yourself. Arrange for Demonstration JE AN P A T T O N S A L E S H F 0 R D ~ S e r V IC E PHONE: 213-F 13 CEDARVILLE, OHIO

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