The Cedarville Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 27-52

>tes t , u . u's have mg the iriotous <r.s. No > pi ohibi- comixiit- 1neither .•ontribu- ioi' busi- o f this towards • o f poli­ c e that «ir store bootleg- iern Al- steail o f o f bits!- new set- pi osper- rereived Notes" •s. E. E. n which of these Others -e them 0. T. r , u;s. We mo : k T CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5,1934 Local and Personal Church Notes FORMER STUDENT MARR IED t- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ’Marcellus Townsley last Friday, Mrs. Bert Turner o f Indianapolis, Ihfl-i on aunt o f Mrs. Fred Shew, is a guest at the Shew home. F IRST PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister m. m, to discuss the topic, “ This is M y Kimble und Basore met at the home Task."Hope Dudley w ill lead the o f Miss Hostetler to arrange plans fo r meeting, There will be special music, the coming year. ■ The mid-week prayer service will Miss Mary Linton, who was recently ;marriage' o f Miss Helen DucesJfa o f piano be held at the home o f Mrs. Mary Injured in an automobile accident, is this-city andArthur W. FindhSy o f. The "Duer Farm," Fletcher, Ohio, \yatch fo rfurther parti7ulars~about Tobias, Wednesday evening at 8 improving nicply. and will soon he Columbus,which took placeMonday as it'is known fa r and widewith its fl,„ cast ari(jcommittePH o’clock. Miss Sarah Reid . will lead back in college. ' at (5 o’clock, at the home o f the Rev. eight room house has passed through things worth while. . . . biggest thing o f its kind ever held in •*- . fi’.» ' f Jvatheryn Anri Duer entertained by Cedarville, ATinauneement is being made o f the playing several piano selections at the w ,- jj be ]jebj in -j,be Codar yjIle Opera House op Hovembep IS and 19* Watch for further partfc th<* cast and committees. ME5P4H B IBLE CLASS Miss Eloise Randall, daughter o f Mr, and Mrs, Earl Randall,- went to Cincinnati Monday t to enter Nurse Train ing’ at Good Sumaritan Hospital. The x-egular monthly meeting o f the Women’s Club will meet with Mrs. Clara Morton, Friday, Oct. 12. Please notij change in date. Lost: Pigskin gauntlet black ladies’ glove somewhere in town. Find­ er please call Phone 117. Small re­ ward. Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m. Paul the study in the L ife and Psalms o f Professor Hostetler and President and Mrs. Walter P. [landman. four generations, o f the JDuers. Ramsey, „Supi. Lesson: Fellowship David, taking. UP the discussion o f MeChesney attended a conference o f ; The bride wore fo r the ceremony Those present at the reunion w e re :; with Christ." John 15 Golden text: his Great Transgression and of the the Ohio College Association o f Presi- .an ensemble o f greon silk crepe and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ford and sons, - ------- “ Abide in me, and I in you. As the Revolt o f Absoiam. dents and Registrars at the Chillen- ,cuxricd orchids, She was attended by Howard, Robert and Ralph Ford,, The Mizpah Bible class o f the First branch cannot bear fru it o f itself, ex- ---------—— -------- den Hotel, Columbus, October -5th and her sister, Miss- Margaret Duceska o f Springfield, 0,; Mr. Albex-t Nagel* Presbyterian Church, Cedarville held eept it abide in the vine; so neither ............... -..... .......... ..................... ^ (5th, * , this city, as bridesmaid. ' Springfield, 0.; Mr. anil Mrs. A lbert their monthly meeting at the home o f can ye, except ye abide in me.” .John f I A soccer ball game between Antioch Joseph Duceska, a brother o f the Brown and daughters, Georganna ^ rs* dolin’ Ross, Tuesday afternoon, i ' 5;1. : . „ ! ! COLLEGE NEWS I'and Cedarville Colleges 'will be played 'bride, rai’ved as best man. Mildred and Helen Brown, Springfield,, ^ eto^er 2nd- / j Morning worship, 11 a, m. : | j this evening on the Antioch grounds, j Others present at the wedding were.O.; Mr. and Mrs, Walter Finney,! Election o f officers fo r the. coming - Sermon theme: “ A Sabbath Day in .... ............................ . . . . a . . . , , , . , T h e members of. the Cedarville Col-;Robert Harriman, a senior at Cedar- Mrs. Emma Ford, Mr. and Mrs. John J'ear were as follows: Caperneum.” ■ • Howanl Ward, who with his ^,fre toam' wre: Michat>1 McCorkell, [ ville college, and jifiss Georgia Skin- (Finney, Mr. Charles McGrath, Cedar- ■ President, Mrs. E, A . Allen; vice- , attended Cedarville. Klngl Gil*espie, Joe Waddle, Brigham, j ell also a student at Cedarville. . 'ville, 0’,; Mr. and Mrs. William SeelP^ idun t*- M r * J* D* Efeele; secre*.. . V wedding dinner, was served at the and family, Betty, Raymond, Wjlljam 'tary, Mrs, Lina McCullough; traas- _ Miss Phyllis Flatter, daughter o f Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Flatter, has re- , turned home from nurse’s training school in Brooklyn, N. Y/due to ill health. A number o f guests were entertain­ ed at n linen shovver Wednesday eve- ning at the home o f Marjorie Stro- bridge in honor o f a recent bride, Ml*s- Lloyd McG illivery' (M a ry Kadel) of Springfield, Ohio , : A good time was enjoyed by all. Rally at Covington, O., on Sabbath pleasant' visit a t the College lust Tin,la11- SlK' r afternoon. The Rally lasts fronx .1 to ;wpeltr Ht. KveB in New Roeholio. N, E ' Wwd. Miss Ruth Burns visited with relatives in Washington, D. C., over the week-end. Her 'brother, R. C. Bums is' slowly recovering from an. acute hearif attack. ’• Mr. and Mrs. J ..E l Kyle have as their guests’ fo r tlie Week end the former’s brother, Mr., and Mi’s. O. H. Ky le o f Altoona, Penna. , Mr. F. B. .Turnbull has been .at­ tending the famous Brown-.countv fa ir this week, acting as ■ judge in the . cattle department. Mx*. A . E. Richards returned last Friday night after a, trip by motor' to Bellview, Florida, where lie was call­ ed by the critical illness o f His father,' who is suffering with heart attack. . Mx\ I. (C. Davis, secretary, o f The Cedai'viile Building & Loan attended the Wednesday sessioai o f the annual convention o f Ohio building and loan officials held iff Cincinnati, • Mr. Ed H. Nisbet, former resident, fo r several years a'resident o f In­ dianapolis, Ind., spent Thursday here calling on old friends and acquaint­ ances, Mr. Nisbet is traveling sales­ man fo r the A tlas Wall Paper Mills, Inc., Coal City,. 111. He has parts o f Indiana, Ohio, • Kentucky , and Ten-’ nes.see. He reports business Unusual­ ly good over most, o f his territory in as much as favorable weather this* summer gave farmers bumper crops. •Mr. John Davis and w ife entertain­ ed about twenty-five members o f the Licking County L ive Stock Co­ operative * Co., along with their fam ilies. at •a basket dinner Sabbath. Mr. Davis was formerly manager of the Licking county company and the guests honored his past •service and association by bringing' well filled -baskets to enjoy the day. Rev. II. C. Foster has moved from Salineville, 0., to his future home in HarriSvillc, Pa. Rev, Foster was fo r­ merly pastor o f the Clifton Presby­ terian church and will be remembered by many here. He has retired from active ministery. COLLEGE NEW S— The Philosophic Literary Society met Monday evening in the basement o f the library The devotional service fo r the first-meeting o f the year was - in charge o f Herman Kearney. The President, Paul R ife conducted the business meeting and the program was announced by the Secretary, Miss Wilmah Chenoweth, A talk on "October" was given by Walter Linton. Eugene Corry played several saxophone solos, accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Work. A fter- a paper, bringing to ligh t some o f the college romances' was read by Eleanor Bull, Miss Lois Cultics sang several solos, accompanied by Miss Bull. Following a move fo r adjournment, the meeting Was dismissed after plans and committees had been named for ’ a party at the next regular meeting. The Young People’s Society will go ‘ brotheI.( Char]ps in ears to the.-Dayton Presbytery CoJlcgc back iu ' tho nlnetw paid a Burked, PoteiV B. Wallace, Ensign, °'H ncer, Glass, Estle, Angel, .......... ummings, Andersen, Tobin, 8 p. m. Dr. Porer o f Oxford, Dr. y .,’ ami is interested" in "a "'N a tion - San,l,‘r'son a,1(1 Shnw. Evans of Dayton, and Dr. Verburg o f wi;,0 conm .n o f Bakeries. Y - W. C. A. Columbus will be present to lead the : A fter a brief devotional period, tlie way. Supper xvill be served by th e ! ^ is s Lois Rue fornuwly profsesor y w> c A was 0I1t.orlaiJlcd by lw<) Covington young people at a minimum i e ,o ege, voeai .seiection, “ From the Lund of charge, ’ See Eugene Spencer if you ! vw “ ,e C° lk‘?;e Uk‘ BllJe Waters” and “ A Chinese have any desire to go. . ‘ ° ^ the. Love Song" by Miss Lois Cult ire. - Union evening service ip the U. I?, i ( * ! ' . ° . _ * .,8SIO,*t'* J*8 °* The speaker of the morning was Church at 7 :30’ (note the change from 1p G,. in K ' al ^ ! enun.s, a ,iy \[jSK Luella Robe, who spoke on the o p. m, to 7:3.0 p. m.), The message I • . v second o f the three-fold ideals of the will be'brought by Rev, Hill of t h e !' S0DT1' ’ - Y. W. C, A., “ Mental Development." Methodist Church. . I Misss Rock- o f Minneapolis, is here . Philosophic Literary Society ■ The first lesson in a six weeks' s t u d y r o a c h a^play entitled, “ The World's The opening meeting o f the Philo- o f Missions was pi’esented- last Wed- Right given under the super- fophic Literary'Society was attended nesday evening at the. Church. .A ll vision o f the...Women’s Advisory Board by fifty-two members o f the student present were well pleased with the the College,. The cast consists of body: Tlie meeting was opened by excellent presentation o f the subject i oao hundred-fifty persons.. It is to scripture and prayer by Mr. Kearney, by Mrs. O. W. Kuehnnann, The book j^ e (Pv<b* in the-Opera ..House October The following program was announced being studied is: “ The Japanese ^ The proceeds o f the play by the Secretary, Miss .Wilma Chen- Women Speak.” Everyone is invited >'wi11 '£° t0 fiaV' a ^f,ebt. c°ntraeted welh: to the second lesson in the series- next Wednesday evening at 7:30. UN ITED PRESBYTER IAN . . R. A. Jamieson, Minister’ Sabbath School and Church Service will be combined in one service, as this is to be observed as our Annual Rally Day. Service will be held at 10:30 a, m. Program by the Junior Department, with promotions, to be followed by an address by H. Earl Eavey, o f Xenia. It is earnestly hop­ ed that we! may. have 100 per cent of both the Bible School and (congrega­ tion at this service^ Our Watchword is “ Forward With Christ,” and our objective, “ The Living Christ For The Whole o f L ife.” In carrying out the Rally Program a Covered Dish Supper will be held this (Friday) evening at 0:30 p. m. in the dining room o f the church, to which all are invited. The supper to be fqllowedvby a program, in which a short message will be heard from the president o f each organization of the chui-ch. We will also have a •word from a representative o f the Boai’d o f Administration, Dr. H. B. McElree of- Xenia. Special music, has been provided; and we hope this will be a really enthusiastic R A L L Y SERVICE. Y. P. G. U.. 6:30 p, m. . Subject, This" is My Task." 'Leader, Miss Glenna Waddle. Our P ., S. Y. P.. C., U. will be present to conduct the Con- secration Service. Let us; make this a Rally Day Service also, With 100 per cent present. Union Service' will ’ be held in our church a t 7:30 p. .m. Sermon by Rev. ChaS. E ^ I ill. There will be no choir rehearsal this •week. • We will unite with the Presby* tcrians again this week in the Wed­ nesday evening meeting, to hear more about that wonderfully interesting country o f Japan. Mrs.,. Kuehrmann well prepared to lead such a Mission. Study. Communion has been postponed until October ,21st. Friday, October 12th there will be a Presbyterial 'Rally of' the Xenia Y. P. G. U., in our Jamestown church. Fuller announcement as to program will be made Sabbath evening by Rev, R, H. French,, the,?. S. Y. P. C .U. Second Synod will meet October 9 and 10 in Indianapolis. Mr. W. W. Galloway will conduct the devotional service Wednesday p, m. .by the Board in refurnishing and re- . “ .Moon Glow’1, and “ Orchids in'the decorating the College ofljee. We- Moonlight,” Lois Cultice. earnestly solicit the- patronage o f ' Speech on October, Walter Linton. Cedarville and'.community. P lease. Two Saxophone Solos, Eugene Cor- ktfep the date in,mind. rv ' , . Two microscopes have been pur-’ Student Body Prophecy, Eleanor chased by the Biology'Department for Bull.' "■■■ the increased w.ork^of that department “ What-nots," A ’. Donaldson. this year.' ‘ ' Mr. Franklin Trubee gave aii ad­ dress Wednesday morning on the sub­ ject of painting pictures. Mr. Tru- bee received his preliminary licensa- sure from the United Brethern Church at their conference .meeting, in Xenia last' Tuesday evening. . ' A telegram was received Wednes- ’ Critic’s Report,' Russell Murray. The meeting was adjourned to meet next. week.. . RESEARCH CLUB MEETING The monthly, meeting o f the Re­ search Club was held Thursday after-. day. stating that ' Mrs. Paul Me I10011 ut the Inline .of Mrs, J. Lloyd Laugh!in’s mother, Mrs. ■Parkison,, Confari. Twenty-two members and Dix, III., who had been suffering fo r a number of guests were; present. Roll several months^ passed away that caB was by naming the favorite ,auth- morning. ,Sympathy, not only o f the or and giving a short quotation. Three college students and faculty, but' of ,PaPvrs were read by:mehibers, “ Let’s all in the community xvho know Mrs. l>°ld the faniily together with, books , McLaughlin, goes out to her. V Mrs. J. M. Auld. “ Books to buy Friday evening, that is th is. eve- and books to. I ioitow ' by Mrs. II, II. ning, the Orange and Blue SeranarJers, Cherry., “ How to develop a taste, for Misses Wham,' Skinnell, Anderson, good reading” bq Mrs. ITervey Bailey, and Ritenour, will sing at the Con- • •On the miisica^ program Miss Ivlen- gregational supper o f the United hor Bull sang three vocal sdlections, Presbyterian Church. ' accompanied • at ' the piano by Mrs. Miss, Mildred McKibben went home Margaret J: Work, and a piano solo last Thursday to attend tho funeral o f by Mrs. Otto Kuehrmann. a friend, Mrs. Mary MeCreight,, Mrs. J, E. Kyle and Mrs. ICarlh Bull Miss McKibben’s home is in Seaman, were, named delegates' to the Federa- Mrs, Work, director of the.[depart- tion meeting in Xenia, Oct. 30-31. The ment o f music, will sing at -the reg- alternates are Mrs, 0. A. Dobbins and ular meeting o f the Music: Chib o f Mrs. Harvey Ilailey, A t the close of. Xenia, Monday evefting. the program.all wore served delicious Thursday evening o f this week, the refreshments after which followed the cabinet o f the Y. W. C. A., Misses social hour. The next mooting will la’ Bull.,. Mount, Ghenwetl), Anderson, held .at tlie home o f Mrs. Nettie Cool- Robe, Wh/im,.Sk'hinell, Brill, Bennett, ey. ■, DURING THIS G I G A N T I C bargain event li sten to THE R A D IO BROADCAST) AND LEARN ABOUT THE m sm i METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minislcr Choir Practice, Saturday, 7:30,p. m. Church School, 10 a. m, P. M. Gil- Ulan, Supt, Morning Worship, 11 a, m, Sub­ ject: “ God’s Thwarted Desire,” Epworth League and Intermediate League, 6:30 p, in. Union Service, in the U. P, Church, 7:30 p, m. Subject: “ How Shall We Think o f God?” The Ladies’ Aid, W. F, M, S., and Wi H, M. S. will hold their meeting at. the Church Wednesday, beginning at 11 a. m. ' Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p, m. The story o f Abraham and Lot will be continued by means o f pictures Upon the screen. The week, October 7 to 14, is Rally Week. A special program will be given October 14, FRIDAY&. SATURDAY a * P e n n e y * MOTHERS " Children^ A ppa ttgk Big Values in Girls*Better C O A T S Sizes 7 to 14 Years / and Only * 4 ™ Polaires, tweeds, Tree Bark crepes, checks, fleeces, chinchillas, suedes— in blue, wine, green, brown, cocoa, tan, tile I Trimmed with French Beaver, Laskin Lamb, Astrakhan! Interchangeable Price s 6*90 CHILD’S SLEEPER in Pasteltl 59 * K n i t , brushed cotton, fast-col- ok pink or blue: double* soled; 1 to 121 Vnlnoat school TUB-fROCKS lOVo-16 Y r . 6 9 * Gav prints , , , plaids, Contrast* Ink trimmings. All tubf as t . Values’!- MISSES’ UNIONS Rib cotton! O R I G I N A L O N E CENT S A L E O O B I G D A Y S W i . O O t e O O The service will open at 10 a. m., as usual, but in place o f the regular' class hour there will be a special pro­ gram by the younger members o f the school, and a talk by Miss Sarah Reid, The Worship Service, 11 a. m, The subject o f the pastor's sermon will be “ His Yoke" using Matthew ll;£8-30 as the text. The young people will meet in the upper room of tho: church at 7:30 p. Sizes 2 to 10 havo drop seat; 12 to ’lo open! Rayon stfiped, 3 styles! iitwfrrnrrimrtTTiTr"fr,‘‘,~f*,ifci~ ........ GIRL’S BLOOMERS Knit CoKon! Big values! Rayon—-strip­ ed cotton with ‘ elivslie,, waist and knee! 4 to .16! ■Rev. and Mrs.'Harriman Jr., Hai ley and Harold See, Yellow ;urer« Mrs- Wm, Conley; class record- ie ceremony and later the Spring, O.; Mrs. Minnie Ford Stiver, -er> ^Irs- E - L - Stormont; class re­ home of the following th coupje left fo r a brief wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Willis. Stiver, Mr. Hiram Porter, Mrs. Mary McMillan. They will reside in Columbus, where’ Stiver, Mr. .and Mrs. Kenneth Ford,: A fte r disposing o f other business of. Mr. Findley is an examiner with the, Butler and son, Teddy, Jr. Butler, !minor importance; Mrs. Ross read a slate department of, insurance. Mrs. Laura Ford Butler, Dayton, O. P °enl< ‘,The E lf Child” and - a social Mrs, Findley was formerly a private Mr, and Mrs, George Duer, Mr. and j^ me was enjoyed- secretary with the Wyclcoff Drawn Sirs. Joe Duer and family, Kathern ' Refreshments was served by the Siorl Co., Columbus. FOR I) REUN ION The home o f M r.' and Mrs. Joe Duer was the occasion of a .family gathering in which fo i’ty people as­ sembled, enjoying, a basket dinner Ann, George, Stanley Duer, Fletcher, 0. and Donald ,^a8lei5S ul,t^ assistant hostesses, Mra. [Lina McCullough and Mrs, Alvin jHostetlOr. STUPENDOUS RADIO SHOW PLANN ED The Herald was in error in the last •issue in reporting the visit o f Rev. and . The Women’s Advisory Board o f the Mrs. M. A. Sumers o f Huntington, W. o f j Cedarville .College are .sponsoring Vir., at the home o f their son-in-law ninny delicious dishes which certainly i“ The World’s A ll Right.” • This' pro- and daughter, Mr/- and Mrs.. W. W. was enjoyed by all present. j.duction is a Radio show, the scene' o f Galloway. Mrs. Galloway had been Mr. Joe Duer entertained the civil-[which .takes place in a radio *bx-pad- called to Huntington owing to the 111- dren horse-baCk riding and a ride in'casting station and has a cast o f 150 ness o f her father. Not knowing o f his truck through the fields to the local prominent people. the illness the item was reported as woods Horse shoe games were on - , This, play has met w ith . great 'sue- the Parents having returned hero. We joyed by the men. The women enter- ^ess in all parts o f the United States have since learned that the condition ed imo friendly conversations o f -and’ from all indications will be the Ecv. Sumers has been critical. . FLASH! 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