The Cedarville Herald, Volume 56, Numbers 27-51
Local and Personal intiu»M4»* iWMMiwmmin i. Church Notes l1 The season for hunting pheasants closes tomorrow, Saturday. .. Temperance N otes.. Sponsored by Cedarville W. C. T. U. other word*, how many thirty millions i PLAN FOURTH T, B, are going to be required to keep beer j Sirs. Charles Iliff left Saturday for Chicago, where she will join her hus band, and make her home in that city. Mrs. Lina McCullough, who been visiting for some time in Cin cinnati, has returned, home. $ 1.00 Miles Nervine—71c Week End Special at Brown's Drugs FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ; « ------- — ----------- - :r T I’ Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister j George H. Kiefer, president of the Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Prof A, U. S. Brewing Company is reported J. Hostetler, Supt. .by the Associated Press as saying: i Lesson: “Paul in Corinth"—Acts “We have the saloon today. Whether , 18:1-17. ,whiskey should be sold with bder is has * Golden text: “I determined not to not up to the brewer to decide, but ‘know • anything among you, save. 1 don’t see how you are going to keep Jesus Christ, and him crucified.”— whiskey out of the saloon.” I Cor. 2:2. j —— - Morning Worship, 11 a. m. | “AH the umpires together have not FOR SALE—Used heating stoves $5 and up. Also Estate Heatrolas $37.50 up. David Robison, Phone 11 Times are getting better. The Cedrus Staff’s in “Big Business.” A cast that can’t be surpassed. Tues day, Nov. 28, Opera house. Mrs. Russell Wells and daughters, Christine and Frances, Dayton, spent the week-end here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Creswell. 29c Chocolate .Marshmallow Squares— 21 c Week End Special at Brown’s Drugs Robert Wolf, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs,. Raymond Wolf, south of Xenia, is in a critical condition suffering from brain concussion, cuts on head and legs received Monday when his motorcycle struck a hog on the New Burlington pike. FOR SALE—Buffet, can be seen at Nagley’s Store. Inquire of Mrs. Mary Spencer. The times demand a smarter show. That’s why the Cedrus Staff is play ing “Big Business” at the Opera house, November 28, 8:15. Plat opens at Richards, Noon, November 27. . Sermon text: “Be ye thankful." Col. Put as many ball players out of the 3;15, game as old man booze.” — Connie Christian Endeavor meets a t 6:30 Mack, p. m. a t the Church. This is the sec- “Alcohol kills more men than war ond lesson of the “Program for Young and kills them more dishonorably.”— People" which our Church is sponsor- Cardinal Mercier, ing. Mrs. "'Guthrie is conducting the “Alcohol puts the man to sleep and discussion. awakens the beast,”—Dr. Saint Jaq- Union Evening Service in the ues>Uruguay, United Presbyterian Church at 7:30. “To talk, of alcohol as a food is The Rev; Mr. Hill will preach the absurd”—Dr. Woods Hutchir. sermon. • stm. Union Thanksgiving service will be “There isn’t a thought in a hogs- held in the Presbyterian Church on bead of beer.”—Theodore Roosevelt. Wednesday evening at 7:30, The Democracy is something deeper Rev. Mr. Hill will preach the sermon, than liberty—it is responsibility, It is the custom to take up an offer ing a t this service—to help the poor. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Supt E. Kyle. Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme: “The Light of the World.” J. The Eighteenth Amendment closed 177,790 licensed saloons. Twenty-six million reasons for to tal abstinence .— twenty-six million motor vehicles. “Corkscrews have sunk more people than cork ■ jackets have ever saved.” —Sir Thomas Lipton. CLINIC FOR FRIDAY j ligalized? —.... •■■.... I The Greene County! Public Health | PROMOTING RALE OF . ILeague, which is maintained by thej .CHRISTMAS SEALS‘sale of tuberculosis seals, will spon- (CoaUausd to pag« S) j sor a fourth diagnostic chest clinic tion can be made of the school child-j for this year a t the Xenia Armory, ren whose parents are afflicted with | Friday- The clinic is approved by the medi cal association, and Dr. Warren T. Breidenbaugh of Dayton, a specialist in the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis, will be the diagnostician, Patients may be admitted to the clinic by appointments made in ad vance and secured by their family physician. tuberculosis. Among the children who are close contacts with tuber culous people there is a definite prob ability that some of those children are active cases, To find these early cases of tuberculosis requires the con stant attention-'Sf R nurse who will refer the children or parents to a physicion for examination. The Greene County Public Health League has a. specific purpose; the health of the county and its chief foe is tuberculosis. FOR SALE—Young Ducks, dressed or on foo t Mrs. J. M. Auld. Mrs. Enos Hill of North Main st. is reported quite'ill at this time and is under the care of a physician, Mr, and Mrs, W. W. Galloway are one a ten day trip to New York City. ‘Whose boy, whose girl, whose Y. P. C. U., 6:30 p. m. Subject, father and mother will you offer “What Have We to Thank God For?” through drink to keep the traffic go- . Pitchin will hold its twenty-fifth Corn Carnival on Dec.’ 8 th at Pitchin High School. Prizes will be offered the winners. The same evening a play, “Civil Service” will be staged. You may nave forgotten “Green Stockings.” but you will not forget “Big Business,” Tuesday, Nov. 28, Opera house. Plat opens Monday Noon at Richards Drug Store. Homer Rodoheaver, Chicago, will appear in sacred concert in Xenia at the Second U. P. Church, Dec. 4. His concert will consist of concert songs, Negro spirituals and trombone solos. Mr. Alfred Winter, assistant in the local postoffice, son of ®Mrs. Nellie Winter, Xenial was united in marriage to Miss Lucile Mellage, daughter of Mrs. Elsie Mellage, Pasadena, Calif., Thursday. The ceremony took place in Newport, Ky., and was performed, by Rev. R. Iv. Thornberry, pastor of the Presbyterian ■Church, Newport. They will reside in Xenia. Lincoln Fun ' rburg, . 68 ,’ former sheriff of this county, died Friday at the McClellan hospital where he was receiving treatment for diabetes. He underwent an operation, Wednesday. The deceased was born on a farm in Bath Twp. He served as deputy sheriff under Frank A. Jackson, and was later elected sheriff for two terms. He is survived by three chil dren: Ralph, and Mrs. Ralph Fulton, Osborn; Mrs. Philil Diehl, Yellow Springs. The funeral was held from the Fulton home in Osborn, .Monday, with burial in Bryon Cemetery. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Berk of Day- ton, entertained 14 guests a t a deli cious turkey dinner, a t their home on Bonner street, November 19th, in honor of their daughter, Margaret's birthday anniversary. The following persons from Cedarville were present: The Misses Carolyn and Olive Brill, Glenna Basore, Carina Hostetler, Car rie Mount, Maxine Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Hostetler. Miss Margaret received several gifts. Leader, Harold Dobbins. Union Service, 7:30 p. m., in this church. Dr. C. E. Hill tff preach the sermon. -Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p. m. mgY Does it bring money into the treasuries of the country, the state and the community ? If so, at .whose expense? What would you take for your child? How much? The more he’ drinks the -more revenue for the 25c Firstaid Sanitary Napkins 2 . to r 26c Week End Special a t Brown’s Drugs The Golden Rule Class of the M. E. Church held a class party Thursday evening at. the home of Mrs. Edith Blair, A Congregational Meeting is to be business. Whose boy will we offer, held this evening, November 24th, for wh°3®fhild>whose.parent ?”—The N. the purpose of electing three elders Christian Advocate, for a nine year term, under the Ro-. — — tary System. The usual Covered Dish Beer Propaganda pours into mil- supper will be served in the living l*ons ° f homes via radio; and the room at 6:30 p. m,, and the business general attitude of American editors 25 lbs. Smoked Salt for . Curing Meat—53c Week End Special at. Brown’s Drugs F.. E. Counts, Springfield, has been named civil works distributing officer for the district comprising Greene, Madison, Fayette and Clark counties. He will handle all federal payments on CWA projects as are authorized in each county. LOCAL OFFICIALS SEEK AID ! CIVIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION The township trustees will ask the RIKE-KUMLER CO. aid of the Civic Works Administra- PRESENTS SANTA PARADE tion whereby federal funds can be -------- secured to give men employment. Ten o'clock Thanksgiving morning Carl Babb, Xenia, has been named will find delighted kiddies and grown- administrator for this county and the UPS from all over the Miami Valley application must go through him and lining Dayton’s downtown streets to have his approval. The allottment view the gayest of holiday celebra- for this county is 106. men to work tions, the annual Bike Kumler Corn- thirty hours a week at 50c an hour P»ny Christmas parade. This wifi be for common labor. the fourth time that this Dayton de- Thursday evening an informal joint partment store has ushered Santa meeting of the trustees and village Clausinto its Toyland with all the council was held in the mayor’s of- P°mpand festivity that this bene-j at his feet, flee to understand what is necessary, volent and jolly old gentleman de- Two brass bands "will set tuneful A committee from council consisting serves, [time to the parade, and a host of of Dr. Leo Anderson and Amos Frame Many exciting new features are clowns will be scattered along the line was named to confer with Mr. Babb. Planned to make this parade riiore-!of march to furnish the spectators I t has been .proposed to ask aid in thrilling than ever before. Promin- many laughs, having the basin of the creek east of en^ ’n the line of march will be those j The paradeisplannedtocover town cleaned and also bank of the G*ree characters that have, set the ample territory so thateveryone will stream through town to improve sani- world t° laughing and singing, Walt find a point of vantage from which tary conditions. A general, clean up Disney’s famous “Three Little Pigs.” to view every part of it. Starting at itea will be there in person among them the Katzenjammer Family, Andy Gump and Min, Barney Google, Kayo, Emmy Schmaltz, Mutt and Jeff, the Hooligans and the Toonerville Trolly Folks, And in the midst of the up roarious antics of these famous funny- folk will be a float of particular in terest and unusual beauty, the musical Christmas tree. And as usual, the grand cliniax of the parade is Santa Claus in person, riding in kingly majesty with the famous snow fairies of the town was suggested also. Mrs. Charles Mower, Xenia, form erly Miss Rose Higgins, is in a very . . . , , critical, condition in a Dayton hospital meeting will follow in the auditorium IS appalling in its complete misun- where she bas un(jergone her third at 7:30 p. m. Every member is ex- demanding, of the situation. Already | operatiorli Mra> Mower has been en_ pected for this important meeting. • ^eei drunkenness is mcreasing. j gaged^ in newspaper work in Xenia The Thanksgiving service will be Sleep-headed, beer-filled automobilists ;,por many years. held Wednesday evening 7:30, in the are re s P ° n s 'b le for accidents which .... ■ Presbyterian Church, with the ™ aot receiving proper attention b y : Mrg John w Ross entertained a t Thanksgiving message delivered by. the '.newspapers. Traffic mortallt,es a dinner party a t her. home Sunday, Dr. Chas. E. Hill. Remember the us- are going up. honoring her, husband, pn the occasion * * . - » , . I I V I I V l aaaO UV<> > V U V t|V V V b U O I V U ual offering received a t this service . Newspapers can aid in temperance of hig birthday." Among the guests for the needy ones of our community, instruction, by refusing beer ads. . - — . The Christmas Cantata is going forward under the efficient leadership present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wil son and Mrs. Aghes Hurley, Xenia; ------------- . Henry Peabody of Washing- Mr> ^ ^ E> j, Ral,s and daugH. of Prof, Reed. The next rehearsal *?n’ D* C” President °f the Womens ^ phylliSj Mrw and Mrs. Carson W. '*”H hn Nat,onal Committee for Law Enforce- RaI, D ^ art'd Mr. aad Mrs. John ment, says: "President Roosevelt, who swore to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution, apparently plans to preserve it in alcohol.” will be held Monday at 7:30 p. m., in the- Methodist Church. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a. m. Supt. P. M. Gillilan. Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject, “Faith.” Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Inter mediate League at the same hour, in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed. Union Thanksgiving service in the Presbyterian Church, Wednesday eve ning. „ . Cron, Piqua. The affair was in the nature of a surprise for Mr. Ross. ' James Anderson, son Dr. and .Mrs. Leo Anderson,. suffered burns yester day at the high school when exposed to sulphuric acid. The accident hap pened in the chemical department eminent and the husband and wife had been divorced. liquor traffic *as again after they If the 18th Amendment is repealed, we have this to say that it will be a sad day fo r the people of. this nation when the leaders pronounce the gov* • * t - i - . , ... ~ when he mounted a stepladder to reach I m in • ’ • * . . . A , * the bottle on a top.^helfc The lad- der slipped and the contents of the _____ j bottle spread over his face, arms and ■ , - 1 .........................'feet. An antidote was applied as God says no drunkard shall enter ag p088ib1e and Dr M. L the kingdom of heaven but when he Margh summoned. the acid ---- ------------_ . a speaks of the man who makes the burns flre painfu, it' ia not thought Keep Tuesday, Nov. 28th open, liquor that made the drunkard, and; that they will be serious. That’s the night of the Cedrus Staff the man who sells it and the man who, . ____________ play, “Big Business." Plat opens at votes for its- sale he says: “Woe unto Mj< and Mrfl> Ralph Perguson o£ Richards, Monday Noon.' him that giveth his neighbor drink,•Cincinnati 8pent the week-end as that puttest the bottle to him and ts of Mr and Mr5< John Davis of the Jamestown pike.. A delegation of college folks were makest him drunken.” in Dayton Tuesday evening when ' ------— | . ■ *______ they heard the famous Russian piano- When beer was outlawed folks took Greene County farmers will get a ist, Sergei Rachmaninoff, a t Memorial to milk drinking, until the ihilk busi- 1 45c joaft on 8 torage corn from the gov- llall. Those attending: Mrs. Mar- ness increased beyond the producers’ garet Work, Misses Carrie Mount, fondest hopes; and they were obliged Doretha Corry, Carma Hostetler, to 'install new machinery and equip- Anna Jane Wham, Eleanor Bull, and ment to care for the business. Now, Eugene Corry. Those attending are after four months of legalized beer, all students in the Department of the milk dealers are in such a plight Music, Cedarville College, under the from the drop-off in business that the direction of Mrs. Work. Rachmanin- government found it necessary to give off was born in Russia but is an exile them $30,000,006 partially to make uppubiie warehouse which has been bond in this country where his musical for the wrong done. When the thirty ed by thc gtate or natjon.Greene is talent is recognized by lovers of million is spent, is Uncle Sam goingone of the 50 west Ohio counties to music. I to donate another thirty million? In t advantage 0f the loan plan. ernment from the Commodity Credit Corporation. Application for the loan may be made up tp.March 1st next and the notes to fall due Aug 1 next. Corn must be warehoused and loans .will be made on no. lower ,than No. 4 .grade. Ohio has no warehouse law and the corn must be stored in an elevator or For Sale or Trade—Strictly modern 8 room house. Best location in town. Sacrifice. P. O. Box 136, South Charleston, O. ' " . . -*■■■ ........ g g g g g B H — S B H lllfflllllllliM iltlllllM lllllin ttH IM M IH IIIIM IM m tM M M M IIIim il Now—Thru. Nov. 29 | love and men who forget. John Boies—Margaret Sullavan Accompanying them will he Mickey 10 o’clock at the Fairgrounds, the and Minnie Mouse, the Goof, Horace parade will proceed down Main street Horsecollar, Pluto, Clarabelle Cow and to the. Monument, then return on other clowning .characters from the Main street again to the Monument; cartoon comics. Noah and his Ark, then return on Main street again to filled to overflowing with animals of the Fairgrounds. However, on the re- every kind, will be a treat of spectac- turn trip, the Santa Claus float will ular proportions, as will be the thril- stop-at Rike Kumiers’ where Santa | ling western scene with cowboys, cow- will be honored with the keys to the | girls and Indians on horseback. Peter city, given him by Mayor McDonald. |. Rabbit and his entire family will also Santa will then mount the ladder to I be seen in the parade this year. An the roof of the men’s store. Waving REGENT Springfield “ONLY YESTERDAY” | Beautiful drama of women who | especial treat for little girls will be a fond farewell to his host of little I a doll tea float and gingham dogs and friends, and with a shouted greeting | calico cats, of best wishes, he will slide down the I America’s famous comics are not chimney, so that he will be on hand to | being overlooked in preparations for greet his many friends in Rike’s Toy- I this gala parade. Funny-sheet favor- land next morning. Sat.-Sun. Mon.-Tues. 1STATE § Springfield “COLLEGE COACH’ i Hear Dick Powell sing in this | | gridiron thriller! f | Coming Wed. — “Havana Widows” | “HERALDWANTANDSALEADS PAY” Week- -End Specials BROWN’S DRUG STORE 25c Firstaid Sanitary Napkins 2 for - - - « * - 1 . • 25c lb. Pure Hoarhound Drops 2 pounds for - - - 25 lbs. Smoked Salt for Curing Meat 25c Chocolate Marshmallow Squares, pound - - $1.00 Miles’Nervine - - - 26c 26c 53c B row n ’s-D rug s . FOR SALE — Turkeys, live or dressed. Market price. Farm on Route 2, known as Little farm. Mrs. Homer Smith. ! FARMERS Custom Corn Husking with A N o ,! 1 six roll husker with cutter head.; Prices Reasonable | WALTER ANDREWS j Phone 5*102 Cedarville, O. WASTED Y -W c t s t o y Thaaksgivlng Day Moraiag This Gigantic Annual Spectacle Will Start from the Montgomery County Fairgrounds, Dayton, Sharply at 10 o’clock Thanksgiving Day Morning! It will move north on Main Street to the Monument . . . turn around the Monument. . . and return to the Fairgrounds! RAW FURS and POULTRY If You Have Quality I Have the Highest Price WM* /MARSHALL Cedarville, Ohio See Mickey Mouse! See Minnie Mouse! See scores of your favorite Fairyland friends! But above all . . . see SANTA CLAUS who will arrive in Dayton just in the nick of time for RIKE’S TOY PARADE* The parade will halt m front of Rike’s THE RIKE KUM^ CO., DAYTON, OHIO building . . . where Santa will go up the roof . * . and down the chimney to RIKE’S TOYLAND, You can see him there, in person, each and every day ’til Christmas! Children! Bring Your Parents . , . By AU Means, Be Here ! ! ! % KATZCNJA aw ER kids IREC LITTLE P IC S
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