The Cedarville Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 27-52
•WM as mAiTOi*iwfciTA m w r , Q O fw m m s m l^mM O t w d k N o t « s ********* wh I ; clifton u . p. church School, I t *, stag. Fuel W. Wfc.itI t I***Oa—R|h*li*IUi 4:17— «Ofl. The C^rirtTOa’a Standard of Lif*. Worship Service, II jg» at. Hi* m*moa wifi he m lii* word* found tot I CtoAfltkawt 1st, “CaBed |» 'to* aainta.” The ChlkU'en’* Sermon will to* ito* amend m the lif« *f Joseph, The Young People’* Society will meet la Hi* upper room of tto* church *t p, mv The subject for dTO- eueeTOii will to* ♦‘Mfewfonary Heroes'of {Today.” ;■Ratty.law *■ is ito*. leader, ^ The young people will have a Hal- Mrs. EU»a Weimer wvl eon MartIn 1??,We’®n **** ** Peonage on Weimar and Mr*. 8. E. Ny* visited Mtmd,y ran ter Prixw are being their aunt Mr*. Kate Insley o f Chris- offercd for costumes Mr, BdwTO Dea* and Mr. «wt Mr*. Karl Corey to*** few* enjoyTOg It trip fo the Cwrtary « f Fragr*** in Chicago, ■ Mr. and Mr*. David Paulite of Waat Carreltoa visited with M* daughter, Mrs. Esther Townsley, Sunday. For 5*Ja—Duro aTOetrie pump, A -l condition. Cal phone TO or see Mr. Harper. Mine Lena Gilbert of Xenia spent several days bare last woeic with her sistvr, Mrs. J. W. Johnson. H i t t o d c t l M ikpcw tt O f O l t i o By C. S. Vmm Tassnl (Oepyrigkted) C O L L E G E N E W S Lawreace T&bett k will be the speaker*. Paul MeLaugh- rounicat* with some member *f the TOreteing, lusaad Evangeline Bennett will be in dub, It i* the deeir* of the eh* TO,esatetto* « f what 11* TOhe * CTOTO- oharge of the cfevattonal part of the enlarge the scope of the Htorary. Thoee taka, swyice. The music for the program who donate such hooks have full as-! — ******* .will consist of a vocal solo by Maxine surano* that they will become per-i Hew Beanett, a duet by Carina Hostetler manent property of the eendamry.f Soptetebcr-Oetobee Quite « large group of students *e- P««l Angell, Maxjn** Bennett will The Monks’ Club is only doing tils ’shoot Cewmeseenwet, nnaspanlut by'Mr*. Work will go i o ^ b *°in with Carina Hostetler for work as its contribution totha eallegn vacation*, Meat gams tionburg, Sunday. The Midweek Prayer Service will be hold at the home of Will life bn Wed- Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Confarr ar*ine*day gening. This is the time for enjoying a motor trip to Canada and the New England states, expecting to be gone about tWo weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Corny of near Clifton have moved to West Jefferson, where Mr. Corry is principal of the schools in that place. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Morris, had for their guest this week, Mrs. Frank Wooly, of Jefferson City, Okla. Mrs. Wqoly is an aunt of Mr. Eiwood Kennon, formerly of this pisee. Mr. and Mrs.. J* c , Townsley, Messrs, J. E. Kyle and Howard Arthur, joined a Xenia delegation that spent several days m St. Louis with Mr. Charles Ervin, where they wit nessed demonstrations o f a well know stock food, ., Tha first steam boat, the “New Orleans” built under direction of Nicholas J. Roosevelt, a great grand uncle o f President Theodora Rooaendt, and for the Ohio Bteem Navigntton Company, was launched at Pittsburgh, September 27, 1811, and after reach ing New OrTOana, entered into trade between that place end Matches and never returned up the Ohio. It was the dawn of a new era in commerce. Besides the Ohio, boat* under steam (began to ply up and down the Musk ingum, the Scioto, and the Groat Miami. And later, the Maumee, not to mention the Great Lakes, Under legislative act, at the first legislative session at Zanesville which closed January 30, 1811, in effect, every able bodied man. in Ohio was our monthly supper meeting. Follow ing the supper we will take up the first in a new series o f studies. On next Friday evening the F id e lity ......................... ... Class of the Sabbath School will have ,?TOced on the list for service and or- wiener roast at the home of Roger Collins. LOANS for general farm purposes are made at cost by the Miami Valley Production Credit Association, -a non profit cooperative, organisation, The interest date is & per cent a year. Local Representative, F, B. Turnbull, Cedarvilie, '‘ 'i • (4t). Mr. Clayton McMillan, Miss Anna- belle Murdock, Miss .Clara McMillan, Mrs. F. A. Jurkafc, have- returned •home after a visit to a Century of Progress in Chicago.. They Were join ed in Chicago by Mrs. McMillan, who has been visiting In TarkiO, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Creswril en-. tertained the members o f their Sab bath School class at their home for a covered.dish dinner, Wednesday..Mr. - and‘Mrs* J. Ervin Kyle, the superin tendent of the U. P, Sabbath School, vrere also present. ■ >. E. on Mr. Charie» Bratton, who has been managing dances In Nsgley’sHallon each Thursday night, is bringing the ''WAIU broadcasters, Montana Meechy and his Cowboy Band here for Thurs- . day evening, November1st, He is ex pecting large delegations . from neighboring town*. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School, 10 a. in- J Kyle, Supt, Special Program Temperance has been prepared for the latter part of the hour, in which a Playlet Will be presented, under the direction o f Miss Lulu Henderson. The Church service at 11 A. M. is in charge of the Women’s Missionary Societies^Mrs. Donna Finney, presid ing as president of the Senior Society; The Thank-Offering'Address will be given by Miss Ruth Courier, Prin cipal of the School in Frenchburg, Kentucky. Miss Courier was a Mis sionary' In Egypt for a number of years and will speak of that country. Alt are cordially invited. V* P. C. U., 6:30 p, m. Subject, “Missionary.Heroes o f Today,” Lead- erf Carl Ferguson. - Evening Service at 7:30 is the An nual Prince pf Peace Contest, in which six young people of our High School will speak*- An offering will be taken, as required by .the Federation o f Churches who sponsors these contests, and presents the foedals to the win ners, There are three hoys And three girls in the contest, and an interest- ing'servlce will result. Chdir Rehearsal, Saturday at 7 p. »V , - ’ - A - " , - \ , Mrs* Burton McElwain of West Asheville, N. C,, is here on a visit with her auht, Mrs. Cora Trumbo, and daughter, Mildred. She wijl *1*6 spend some time with her Sister, Miss Elsie Shroades, who teaches in the Walnut Hills School in Cincinnati be fore returning home. Mrs. Addie Cummings, Mrs* Herscl Long, Mrs* John Irwin and Mrs. Arlo Cummings, Jamestown were hostesses last Friday afternoon to a large com pany of ladies at a miscellaneous shower in honor o f Mrs. Ralph Cum mings (Avenelle Irwin), a recant bride at the hem* o f Mrs; Addie Cum mings near Jamestown. Mias Ruth 'Courier, Prof, and Mrs. Frank Wiley* and daughter, Marjorie Joan o f Frenchburg, Kentucky will b* the guests of the Jamiesons over the week end. Mis* Ruth Courier is the Principal of the School at French- burg, Ky., and delivers the Thank- Offering address for the Missionary Societies Sabbath morning in the U, P. Church. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister Choir Practice,' Saturday, 7:30 p, mV -'-v, -v'V'fi Church School, 10 a, ni. P. M, Gilt litan, Supt. - Worship Service, i l a. m. Subject: “ The Imperishable Message.” Recog nition will be given to the fact that this is by request “School* Sunday” in Ohio. Epworih League and Intermediate League, 6:30 p. m. “Prince o f Peace” Contest, in the U. P* Church, 7:30. (See list o f contestants' elsewhere in this isBUe), Prayer Meeting, •Wednesday, ‘ 7:30 p*,m. The Hillsboro District Conference will be held at Sabina, Tuesday, Oct. 30, with three sessions. Announcement of the approaching marriage of Mis* Kit* St. John, Dayton, to Dr. H. H, Herman, surgeo-n of that city, have been received hare. Mies 0L John TO a daughter of the late J«m«s fit, John, former residents, smd has been a nurse in the Miami Valley hospital in Dayton. The mar riage will take place in Dayton Satur day afternoon. A birthday dinner was enjoyed at tlm heme o f Mr. and Mr*. Leroy Neff and family, Sunday, in remembrance of Mrs, NeiP* birthday. These present were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keame and family of Clifton? Mrs. Without Stltmrorth and eons, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 9:46 a. m, Paul Ramsey,-Supt, v Lesson: “The Christian’s Standard of Life” (International Temperance Sabbath)—Ephesians 4:17-6:21. Golden text: “And be not drunken With wine,.wherein TOriot, but be filled with the Spirit,” Eph, 5:18. Morning Worship, 11 a. ni. Sermon text: “He beheld the city and wept over it.” Luke 19:41. Christian Endeavor meets at 6:80. The leader is Fernsan Kearney. Union evening service in the U. P. Church at 7:80. The main pari of the program TO“The Prince of Peace De clamation Contest.” This TOthe tenth annual program sponsored in the State of Ohio. It is under the super vision of the “Ohio Council of Churches.” There will be six contest ants (see another part o f this paper for names and subjects)—two from each church. Hie fifth presentation of “the School of Missions” will take place at the church on Wednesday evening at 7:80. This study on Japan TOprov ing most interesting. Dr. William Chalmers Covert, moderator of our General Assembly, will speak at the Westminster church this afternoon on tha subject: “Pre sent Spiritual Needs and Relationships o f City and Rural Life.” This meet ing is at 4:00 o’clock. At 6:80 there ganised the State into five divisions. To encourage enlistment, every man was entitled to twelve dollars per month besides the regular government allowance. The first provision for whipping women was passed at this session. Quoting from Galbreath’s History of Ohio, during the summer and autumn o f 1810, moving wagons to the number of 413, passed through Lan caster* The Chillicothe Republican o f the same year Said: “The rapid settlement of Ohio since, it* adoption into the Union is without a parallel unequalled in the annals of history. The emigra tion to this State the present year consists already o* no less than Dayton Thursday night to beer Law- number. The Junior Choir for the year. Those who desire the‘An Open Letter, Offerings for Hurt rente Tibbett. o f 4h* sF inS V*H*y church will have service* of the dub or deeire be donate ^fiemeaTOr, ETOTOReeffeg Casteet, m i ■ ........ * one special number, * *ny religious books may see or **& give* a TOt of Abmni news. Senior Feed . “ his is the firrt program for some Eugene Spencer, Butin*** Manager of The Senior class held their first t,me in vhich the entire club has the club. : feed o f the year at the home of Paul TOhen part in the service. --------- Rife Wednesday night. « j The club is still open for service* C, O. ,E* A* '«■- :»t any time. The only date that the College closed Friday TOpenult all, i Classical Association -club has taken at the present time is who desired, to attend .-the Central Mrs. Heintx will attend the Classical ‘Nov, 11. The service that evening Ohio Educational Association Confer- Association at Newark, Ohio, on;'will be at the High Street U, P. ence- at Cotumbus today and to* Thursday and Friday, This meeting Church in Dayton. Rev. Boyer, one morrow. TO held in connection with the Ohio of the special students at the college,* President McChesney, Dean Steele,' Educational Association. is pastor of this church. , Profs, Hostetler, Kuehrmann, Ault, The Y. W. £*•>•« foe party thi« year, . The ffcee TO the Al ford MemorialGyaaeTOm* The date TO next Wednesday night, Onfobw 82, Eugene Gomry waa the guest ef < honor at a birthday dinner party givan- at the home of Franoes HutefaTOen. » „ . ? * !’ . . . . . . luminary library and is also moving conference. West, Doris Hartman, Mildred Rev, Cash of the MountainMissions it mto*another room at the local. — 'BerverBefctv Due HuSeon TOCreeton, North Carolina addressed library. When this is . complete the' Y* M- *»* Y- W, } Jn H.riwHuTn the Y, M, and Y, W., on last Thurs- library will he much more valuable .A union mooting o f the Y. M. and nwirht Hutchison and the hnstn^y 2 * JPZZ a '*'* W*8 COnCerninfr hi* aV / ! f T ee library for ihT 2 ° n ‘ W* W*f £ ?d’ Th* parents, Rev. end Mrs. C. A. Ifotcfai- mtssion work. -will find it ncces*ary to use it. The Orange and Blue Serenaders aang Monks Club would appreciate it “One Bweetly Solemn Thought.” son. Soccer Ball ivery much if any friends of the col- Dr- Wm» H. Tllford, minister to the The boys’ soccer team of the college lege, who have religious books o f any Presbyterian Church, Xenia, addressed played the faculty of Antioch College type and would like to give them as the associations on “Fellowship with Tuesday afternoon on the gridiron in Yellow Springs, The .game was fast and furious, showing good team work : on both sides. At the first half the score stood 0*0, In the last half, Antioch was able to score two goals With CedsrviHe following with the same, tying the score 2-2. In a five minute over time period the game ended 3-3. j With the aid of the baokfield and i(s' splendid kicking Burkert and Gil-! lespie were able to score. Goals, made? Burkert, 1? Gillespie, 2. Line-up: R. E., J. Waddle; I. R., R, Tindall, a gift to the seminary, would com- Christ.” The address was a most in- For Sale-Used Western EtectrTO Sweeper, A -l, Cheap, Apply Ohio Independent Oil Co., Xenia avenue- fifteen hundred families who have / Capt.; C., J. Gillespie; I, L„ D. Burk- principally settled ,on the waters o f j*ri; L. E., B. Wallace; L. H, B., Coach the Scioto, M*d River and Great (Ault; C. H. R„ -E. Potee; R. H, B,r Miami . . . We confidently believe Estle; R, F. B., J. Richards; L. F, there is no country which holds forth B- J- Anderson; C, G., B. Brigham so,many great and important advant ages to the agriculturist, mechanic, and stock holder as this part of the Union.” Substitutes: P, Angell, P. McCorkelt, R. Ensign, H, Shaw. Anyone eligible to receive Red Cross material for clothing, must get in touch directly with Mrs. Chas. Johnson, representative of the Cedar- ville Red Cross Unit or through the office o f Supt. o f School, Mr. Furst. The Home Economics Class of CedarviUe High School will not make the Red Cross materiel into clothing this year as their sewing unit has been completed. Anyone who is not eligible for use. o f the material but who. wishes to volunteer their service in' helping make the clothing, please see' Miss Mary Bird, who has been authorised by the Greene County Emergency Schools Supervisor to direct the tew ing’ of this material in her home. Signed—Mrs. Olis Whittington, Supervisor Greene Co. Em, Schools. * Monk’s Club ' The Monk’s Club opened the cur rent season 'with two services Sunday, October 21. The morning service was conducted at- Ansonia, Ohio, and the evening service at Union City, Ind. Sabbath evening, October £8, the entire dub will present a advice at the M. E, church in Spring, Valley. “Our Christian Duties” will be the theme o f the service and Paul Gordon will be the leader. Albert Grube, Donald Burkert and Eugene Spencer Dorothy T. Wright Candidate for - •J'-m " . ** . ,*y•. County Recorder -Democratic T icket- Tuesday, Nov. 6,1934 Your Vote Will Be Appreciated (Political Adv.) Mrs, J. O. Stewart, who has been spending several months with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vance in Winter Garden, Florida, is expected home in a feW days. The trial o f Harold Cyphers set few Wednesday in Common Pleas Court had to be postponed owing to the ill ness of Prosecutor Marcus McCall!*- ter. Jamestown will celebrate Hallowe’en in an elaborate way, Wednesday a delegation accompanied by a band put 6n a demonstration here boosting the coming event. Miss Frances Chase who has been operating a beauty perior in the Nag- ley building, announces this wifi be her last week here, having accepted a position in Columbus, Miss Chase has made many warm friends since she has been located in Cedarvllle. Mrs. Anna Miller Townsley has entered the R. L. Heine* hospital in Jamestowfi for treatment. Petosky Potatoes for sal*. Phono Clifton F -ll. CHfton- Old Town pike. W,B. Ferguson Wantod- used cars. Xenia, O. -We buy and sell new and Bolden k Co,, Steele Bldg., Ralph m»d Ternary; Mr. and Mrs. ;wiU b« a banquet in tha dining room peer! Steiner and family; Mr. and o f the Westminster Church after Mrs. Addie Cttwmtog* mi sen, Benny, whkh Dr, Covert wifi speak on the Mr. and Mrs, Arte Cumsnlflijf* and subject: “Present Source* of Morale family of Roe* Twp; and Mr*. Jamee for; the Presbyterian Chuwfii.” The Grave* ef CWUtotehe, a vTOlter far the Westminster choir e f fifty voice* will port week. AS wished Mrs. N st sing at the banquet. See your pester many mere happy birthday*. i f jreu wish to wake « late reserva- ■....... •....... tion for the ibmer. F*r fi*TO or Jtote—Msdirtt rest* ' CTO*of the several items of burineM , and ritoetric well dTOeusaed at the last Sesrion meetfaf i , tef** street, CMTOryffie, wee the qWHitkmo f i msmen imenTOat ... m «ua tjieaiwf pefw ty. Call tte moralttf service. The fieeskm was n & AxfeMMit #r Peeptas BtoBdiisg WMwtewn* TOtM r decision to iM stt jto WRvwM7ll«nTl TtOtm WMI ptlipiTO m . . . • a,#•iSiriirtniffiiplitfi late jum -T — " .iwiiflir-irrr^r-— f m K W* |*fw#W«Tw WM 4 QW fay H m WOtAtD ' at the servto# next Sebbeih, l For Sale—Petoskey potstoes, good quality. C. L. McGuinn, Phone 3, APPLES FOR SALE Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Grimes Golden, Fell Pippin, Jonathan,' PHONE 3-86 P. M. GILLILAN (fit) For Sale—Poppers Phone 8-161. and pimentos, Appl«s and potatOM for sale at Nagl«y*« Fruit Farm. Wanted to Buy—Coal heating stove, H. W. 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