The Cedarvile Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 1-26

ERS ;iles. Hijrh r fiU>ck at be held early Go, ingiield, Ohio ninmiiiiiMiOiuii uihmhhh ablets f derivative and | Sugar Coated | ets f o r in - ervousness, ition. Ten ull m onth 's rville at tiHumiimuMiioiMMiiiiHti a lfa M eal, uttermilk, n K e llo g ’ s per cen t and pi n itted ndfor um or , o. Local and Personal Mr. E, E. Neal and daughter, Jeanette, visited several days this week with relatives in southern Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. John Lott o f Pitts­ burgh, Pa., are guests of the latter's mother, Mrs, Hattie Owens. Word comes from Western. Theo­ logical Seminary, Pittsburgh, Pa., that Marion Hostetler a recent grad­ uate o f Cedarville College, was one of the four students in the seminary, who received no grade below A. Since this is thp second year of all “A " grades, it carries with it a prize of fifty dollars. Mr. Lee Todd o f Dayton, 0., and Marguerite Weimer was married in Covington, Kentucky, last week. Mr. Todd is engaged in the hotel business. Mrs. W. W. Galloway and daughter, Rebecca, spent the week-end in Hunt­ ington, W. Va., with the former’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Sum­ mers. 4-H CLUB COOKING CLUB MEETTS Mrs. George Creswell has returned home after spending several months in Tacoma, Wash,, with her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs, Morton Creswell, Rev. and Mrs. Paul Duncan, of Coulterville, 111., have returned to their home after a week's visit with Mrs. Ida Stormont. They were ac­ companied by Claire Stormont, who will, spend a few weeks in their home. Harold Strobridge, young son of Mr. and Mrs. John Strobridge, who recent­ ly underwent an operation for ap­ pendicitis in a Xenia hospital, is re­ ported some better, but his condition is not yet what physicians and family would desire. At times •he has been in a very dangerous condition. Mr. J. W. Ross has' purchased the Tindall property on North Main street from the Exchange Bank, He expects to locate there this fall. The new location will be quite convenient with his work at the school house. The 4-H Cooking Club met Wednes­ day afternoon at the home of Misses Nancy and Rachel Finney. The meeting was called to order by the president, Miss Betty Jane Judy. The roll call by Miss Betty Truesdall. Delicious refreshments were served and a social hour was enjoyed. The officers of the club are plan­ ning to go to Xenia to attend an officer and leader conference, June 5. JAMESTOWN RESIDENT DIED VERY SUDDENLY Willis McDorman, 72, retired farm­ er, died suddenly at his home in Jamestown last Wednesday night. He had been in failing health for a year suffering from heart trouble. He was stricken during the night and found dead in bed. Upon retiring from farm­ ing he .moved to Jamestown. The deceased is survived by his widow, a son, J. Oscar McDorman, Xenia clothing merchant, and a daughter, Mrs. W. I. Jenkins, Akron. rj he funeral was held Saturday morn­ ing fro mthe home, burial taking place in Jamestown Cemetery. riJDARYILLE HERAT,I), FRIDAY, JUNE J, im Church Notes p t..................... UNITED PRESBYTERIAN tion Use tion Meeting. CHARGED SALE MISBRANDED |VIPITORH 1 0 II COMMENCEMENT SEED JQTATOES ___ M. C, Nagley was charged in muni- The following members of Cedar- n; gio, cipal court, Xenia, with the sale of y>Ho College Alumni with families, J>v. misbranded seed potatoes this week, an(l former students have been here Rov. a state in- this, week for the celebration of the fayetti Anniversary and annual Rev, Y’ P*S “ChriS* ^barges "being^fllcd^ by e Sa bath. Consecra- spector on information furnished by Fortieth James .1. tjuilLjn, I).I),, fa r- Va. V,’ P. fl ariman, Dayton, 0 W. R. Graham, D.I>., l.a- . Inti Orlanrl Ritchie IU)., Bella ire. „ „ Ti. t deader, Janies Ander- j , m , Auld. Mr, Nagley entered a commencement festivities: v> -rgec. 1 V. fetter Society plea of not iguilty and the hearing! Rev. James L, Chesnut and family, Contest begins Sabbath evening, so was set f or June 11. The potatoes;Richmond,Ind. f V? ^ , I11611! , r S au present to were purchased from M. W. Dix,' Mrs. A. F. Peterson andchildren, ? u J ' t , Mary tuCoulter and Lainshurg, Mich., and taken from a 'Frankfort, 0. _ osep a e are t e respective truck here that also supplied different' Rev. W»A. Condonand wife, Ada, The Cedarville Softball5team lost a Xenia firms. M. W. Dix was in town iOliio. hard fought game Memorial Day to CKDARVILI.E SOFTBALL TEAM LOST TO TUXEDO..') m.. are Captains. Union Service, S p. church, with the message Chas, E. Hill. The Women’s Missionary Society will meet Monday at 2 p. m., in the Church. • The Women’s Missionary Society will meet Monday at 2 p. m. in the church. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p, m. Leader, Mrs. Ethel Buck. Communion will bo observed next Sabbath, June 10th. , Preaching, Friday at 8 p. m.' and Saturday at 2 p. m., June 8 and 9. Speakers will be announced Sabbath. Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Supt. J, E. Kyle. Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, “Gods Reward for Love” j PHYSICIAN BADLY BURNED Dr. h. C. Walker, 81, well known physician in Jamestown, was badly burned Thursday afternoon while working with an electric pump. He a ■ .'oweiid with flaming oil and his eimhing ignited burning his face, shoulders, neck and hands. Oliver Envers gave first aid and extinguish­ ed the flames. The burns were treat- id by Dr. A. N. Ritenour. • . ............................ t j ***** *» « u v in tnis yesterday with papers showing the Mrs. Mary Little Murphy, Conners- the Tuxedo Fred team from Xenia, by Dr, potatoes had been graded and inspect-jville, Ind. , The score was* 10-0. Ilil? Bros, now have two steam ed. Mr. Nagley says he offered to take up what potatoes had not been cut up if they did npt meet the grade market on the sack. Mr Auld had cut up some ten or twelve sacks be­ fore registering complaint. Rev, David Calif. Mr. Hugh Turnbull, Jr., was taken suddenly ill Sunday and rushed to a Dayton.hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. His condition following the operation is reported good. Mr. and Mrs.' Paul Orr spent the week-end in Belle Center, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Townsley. Mrs. Ed. Hamilton is spending a few days with relatives in Indiana­ polis. Due to an accident at the softening plant the municipal water took ,on - much of the ocean cast Tuesday. The softening plant is automatic in operation and when the accident hap­ pened the usual good taste of the water was changed. It takes about twenty-four hours to clear the mains. There is nothing dangerous in its use, other .than the unpleasant taste. Miss Carrie Rife has been elected a member of the Cedarville Township Board of Library Trustees. RESEARCH CLUB MEETING The regular meeting of the Re­ search Club will be held on Wednes­ day, June 6th at the home of Mrs. Karlh Bull. Members are requested to keep in mind the change in the day from Thursday to Wednesday at 2 p. m. 4-H CLUB CONFERENCE The Annual Officers’ and Leaders’ 4-H Club Conference will be held in Xenia at the Assembly Room of the Court House, on Tuesday, June 5 at 10 a. m. This conference provides instruc­ tion for both leaders and officers in the efficient discharge of their duties to- local elubs. Mr. W. H. Palmer and Miss Hulda Horst, State 4-H Club leaders, will be present and assist with this meet­ ing. The morning session will include the election of County Club Executive Committee, talks by various club j _ „ . members on Style Revue, District' Thirty women of Greene County Camp, Foods Judging and Demon- have previously attended the annual *n„nm Mfoo Tfotnmm fltimw. iWoman’s Camp at the 4-H Club Camp Site at Clifton, This camp has been for the purpose of promoting recrea- THE SO-WE-SEW CLUB The So-We-Sew Club o f Cianii Township held its organization meet­ ing at the home of Miss Violet Rose at 1:30 Friday, May 25th. The Misses. Lenora Northup, Violet Rose, and Gladys Beatty are acting as ad­ visors of the club this year. The club was organized with eleven mem­ bers. The .following officers were elected: President, Qletis Jacobs. Vice-President, Pauline Ferguson. Secretary, Louise Jacobs. Treasurer, Rita Struewing. News Reporter, Marie Collins. Assistant Reporter, Catherine Fer­ guson. Recreation Leader, Ruth Ellen Den- nehy. The officers1and leaders of our club will attend a conference to be held at the Assembly Room of the Court House in Xenia, June 5th. The pur­ pose" of this conference is for the leaders and officers of all the 4-H clubs of Greene County to gather to­ gether to discuss their duties for the summer. . Other members of the club are: Wilma Ferguson, Mary Streuwing, Florence Ferguson, and Pansy Rose. Miss Ruth Radford, the County Home Demonstration Agent met with our club at discuss the various pro­ jects with the girls. She' gave each girl her record book and some litera­ ture that pertained to the project she was planning to take. Five members of the club are taking the “ Personal Accounts” project, three are taking “ Useful Articles I,” two are taking “Attractive Rooms,” and four are taking “ The Well Dressed Girl” pro­ ject. It was decided by the members of the club that the meetings would be held at the homes o f the girls, in the club. It was also decided that there would be no refreshments served at the meetings but we would have a picnic the latter part of the summer. , Four visitors were'present at'the meeting, . The meeting was adjourned to be held at the home of Cletis and Louise Jacobs, Thursday, May 31st at two o'clock. PICNIC FOR WOMEN CAMPERS FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m. Paul Ramsey, Supt, Lesson: “Jesus in the Shadow o f the Cross.” Matt. 26. Golden text: “He went forward a little, and fell on His face, and pray­ ed, saying, My Father, if it be pos­ sible, let this cup pass away from me; Nevertheless, not as I will, but as thou wilt." Matt. 26: 39. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon—The Price of Blood. Matt. 27:6—^The Morning.” Junior and Senior Christian En­ deavor in their respective ’ meeting places in the Church at 7 p. m. ' Union evening service in the United Presbyterian Church at 8 o’clock. Rev. Hill -will bring the message of the evening. Mid-week service at the Church on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. BOARD ELECTS TEACHERS AIL of the present staff of teachers in the Cedarville Public Schools were re-appointed by the Board of Educa­ tion at their regular meeting on May 10, The length of the school term and salaries are subject to approval by the State Department of Educa­ tion, which will be determined by the results of school legislation by the State Legislature for the coming school year. Burke for s‘h,m'ls' at wor!: on Xenia avenue for J. Brigham, Placentia, Xenia, pitched a .seven inning no hit th® Htm*t improvement- The first no run game. Blogger for Cedarville canrH‘ of stane has been ,aid on ChiI' Rev. Robert Hutchison,Pittsburgh, pitched shutout ball for six innings" ,5eot,Mf ***** and tho 8eeorid wHI *ol‘ Pa' It took the seventh inning to decide !°w m * fow days‘ The. new * » Rev, William Hawthorne, Troy, the fame. Burke and Shultz for ,mos on Xen,a av?nw ar<5 about com’ N- Y- Xenia, and Biosser and Cotton for as well as water and sanitary Rev. Calvin Weimer, Parker’s Land- Cedarville constituted tlie batteries, 8ew* 8W^ ce* Rev. and Mrs, Robert French and daughter, Martha Elizabeth, will leave Monday for a ten day visit with relatives in Pennsylvania. CLIFTON U. P. CHURCH Robert H. French, Pastor Sabbath School, 10 a..m. Gordon C. Kyle, Supt. .Lesson—Matthew 26:- 1-75. Theme, "Not my will but thine be done.” Worship Service, 11 a. m. The ser­ mon will be on the subject—“ Strato- sphering.” Colossians 3:1. The Junior society will meet in the church at 3 p. m. Betty Furay will lead the meeting. The Y. P. C. U. will meet in the Upper room of the. church at 7:80 to discuss the Very important subject of “ The Christian Use of Sunday. Paul Stickle will have charge of the meeting. . ’ On next Sabbath, June 10th; Dr. Earle Colins, President of Tarkio College, will occupy the pulpit in the pastor’s absence. Mr. W. J. Tarbox has been on the I sick list this week; but is reported1 better at. this time. W eek -End specials BROWN’S DRUG STORE Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Iliff of London spent Wednesday With Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Iliff. CHICKS—'New low prices. Also started chicks. Oster’s Hatchery, Yellow Springs, 01 Phone 224. FORECLOSURE ORDERED Failing to comply with a Common Pleas Court order of May 19, 1933; specifying payment of taxes anil in­ surance, foreclosure of mortgaged property has been directed in the case of Jane Arthur against E. A. Allen and others. The judgment is for $5,000. 40c Fletchers Castoria - $1.00 Miles Nervine - - 25c Modess Sanitary Napkins $1.10 Cotys Face Powder and Perfume $1.50 Petrologar, all numbers Brown ’ s-Drugs. Lu­ stration Tea . iss Kathryn Shorey, County Librarian, will discuss Books mand Reading; and Mrs. Pearl Wit- tenmyer, county health nurse will discuss the topic o f Health. In the afternoon the conference will take the form of Group Discussion with an adult in charge of each group. CHURCH MEMBERS MEET AT COPELAND HOME tion for rural women and presenting . a short vacation at a nominal cost, i Plans are being made for all wo­ men who have enjoyed this camp be­ fore to have a picnic at the Camp*site on Friday, June 8. Each person is asked to bring her own lunch and service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ' Charles Everett Hill, Minister . Church School, 10 a. m. P. M. Gil- lilan, Supt, ’ Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject, “ Peace," Epworth League, 7 p. m. Jane West, President. ! Intermediate1League, 7 p ,m. Mrs. C. E. Hill, Counsellor. Union meeting in the U. P. Church, 8 p. m. Subject: “Vitamiries,” All-day meeting of Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Societies at the Church, Wednesday, beginning at 11 a. m. Mid-week service Wednesday, 8 p. m. The Hillsboro District Epworth League Convention is to he held here next Thursday, June 7. The sessions begin at 10: 30 a, m, At 11:10 Dr. Donald Tippett of Columbus is to speak. Dinner will be served at the Church. Afternoon session is to be­ gin at 1:15. Evening session at 7 p. m. The Young People of the other Churches are invited to attend, As arc, indeed, all the people. The women o f our Church are serv­ ing dinner at poon on Saturday, June 2, Commencement Day. Miss Wilma Spencer entertained with a bridge luncheon at her home | Policies for the year’s camp will bo Jon Xenia Ave., Saturday at 1 p. m, discussed and definite plans made for |honoring Mrs. Herbert Main, who will Mr. and Mrs. George Copeland near pi.ogTamto be carried at that! soon leave for her new home in New i Cedarville, entertained members of vocreation week in August. |Gallilee, Pa, j the United Brethren Church, and their Miss A(lelu Koch( Assistant Home j Those in attendance were Mrs. families at their home Thursday eve- p t.ni0n8tration Agent from Ohio State ,Herbert Main, Miss Eleanor Johnson, ning. I: University will attend this meeting Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Robert During the business session plans aJ1(1 revic^ witj, the gm ip SOme folk Jacobs, Mrs. Wilson Galloway, Mrs. Were made for a social on the church SOIlgg t]iat they know and teach some Arthur Evans, Mrs. Frank Creswell, dormitory lawn in June, Readings neW onoa !Miss Mildred Homey, Miss Ruth were given by Pauline Woods and „ The Q0st of RUnni„g the Camp” Burns, Cedarville; Mrs. Alton Dun- Ruth Copeland and games Were en- wil] jje discussed with the group by nevant, Springfield, 0., Mrs. LaClede joyed. Refreshments were served by r „rov j acobs of Miami Town- Market, San Pedro, Calif.; Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Copeland. Hhip‘ Miller, Xenia, Miss Marie Weller, Those present were Rev, and Mrs. Games and group singing will be Bellbrook, O.; Miss Gladys Fish, Day- W. N. Miranda and daughter, Marilyn, ln c}iarge of Florence Robertson and ton; Miss Eloiso Thomas, Ft. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fehlman and Mnbel Kline> assistants in the 1933 Ky.; Miss Ruth Arnold, Wilmington, family, Mi*, and Mrs. Oscar Pidgeon cantp> O.; Mrs. Roll Shultz, Miss Shultz, and family, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Coon «p09sibiHties of the 1934 Camp” Dayton, Mrs. W. A. Spencer and Miss and son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Burgess progranl will be discussed by Miss Wilma Spencer. Prizes were awar led Crumrine and daughter, Janet, Mn Ruth Radford, Home Demonstration to Mrs, Robert Jacobs and Miss Ruth and Mrs. Charles Atkipson and A(reilt Burns. A guest prize was given to family, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Thordsen, Evt,ry WOman is urged to attend Mrs. Main. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jamieson, Mr. ihis meftting on June 8 at the 4-H ---------------------- Russell Downing, Mr. Ota Lawless Club Camp site, near Clifton in order ^ ( Martindalc, Mr. and and Miss Edna Brill. to help planfor the activities for Mrs Q 01a9B and Lawson Reed, The next meeting will he held at 19iU flpent « fcw days with Mr. and Mrs. the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Pidgeon, of ' . . T ' n _____ Lloyd Sheffield, near Battle Creek, 1 * 1 ■sW.iC'f&'-l i i 4 Lfai Price of Standard Six Sport Roadaier ai Phntt Michigan, $490.00. With bumpers, spare tiro and tire loch , tho hat price is $18.00 additional . 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