The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
m m m yA m uM x m z a , t o d a y , m a y at* u rn mmm *n i Btrseo*! 1 Church Notes" i MMNM# OKS KUNDRHDTH BIRTHDAY ' INr Jtete—CMo* eWwts Dsiffcte- * "“ ■* * * * * * Darias aad « * s r pee- - ftew ri. Mm. JLH. Cherry MKTH0D1BT BPI8C0PAL QHl'RCH Charts* »r*r*tt Hilt, MUWer Church School, 10 a, » . F, M. Oil- TH* Xenia National Bank will celebrate it# On* Hundredth Birth- SCHOOL NEWS i FRESHMEN 1 Aim* Brewer, Hope Dudley, Gather* !hw Ferguson, Donald Field#, Nancy Finney, Dorothy Galloway, Neil sap FATHER AND HON BANQUET sixty* * * . * cxdxjrviiw ~«£5 es . jsl » , rS *?• •swwi'ssns - f £ f c - ! & Y = J 5 2 S L J L S S : ! ■ - # * * A - w »*• ^ * 2 5 * " " iw - « * * • * « * w m * •A M m . H. C. Ault- * « * * * U . geeaia at the home ****“ *»** for Pentecost” * f B imw heaailsni vui Mr* vr n Fpwortb League, end Intermediate V m + lkm ob * o m k * * "# »■ 7 p. * FhAAxr, who h AaaMamt; Director £•**** Baccalaureate, U. P. Sdij Mtw wee the sywJtar at the cilureh*8:00 P* »• CwNMs>wiewMg>tofcttnurfiM • ^ *4^ 1'Ak-ur':-jr-:-'“-: _ , UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Mr. W . W. Galloway wax aecom-' CHURCH panted to Chicago over the week-end A* J»»l«*** Minister by Mtess* Rebecca Galloway, Virginia- ShMsxth School, 10 a. m* Supfc. Townsley and Geneva Clsnuwe, •Jfer3rl Stormont. I Preaching, l l a. m. Communion Mtee Juanita Knisley, of Spring. ifet,itatio^’ "®»* Will of Jesus field, 0 ., wm the ju n to ! C b r S * ^ . , , culture Department* enjoyed an Edu dh to S lf' * " °*CbtlmM' T^ U)r' The address o f trslfraw traa riven — " by Mr. Xmite Fiaaey and the raepenee One of the delightful evari* o f ft* by Prof. A. J, HeeteGer. lev . B. A. community wax the 4FatHer .and Bon”- ,,amieaoiL. who nraaided a* team- Tatwn, who interfstfirg aad Am a. m. Subject; the bank was'remodeled with paw fix- SOPTOHOM ,A* “ ,i‘ h‘ >r " " T * . . , BlHlwU. Andwun, U n i. C » iM, L ^ t S ^ T ? " J f " - - #d speaker, Horn Stewart L. Tatum, . . . . . | Juanita Harper, Mary France* Herat*, « AW"* m f n f t u Tmturo* Mr. Tatum has * wandartW da* tuw* and installation of bullet proof i The group aiwiMed Urn eoopma-S lo ^ JiCoK ^ h y ^nnon, Amo * ?«**** !, wa* a »U> by ^ J{4jVe wrativ* of what h « # glaaa at the window* of the teller* ttl0n of,thc transportation. Mia*;Pickard, Alice Pullin, Dorn Ramsey, C*”CI ’ * ” ■ ?'* . J* perhmeed in travel among- the vagi- and aidewith bullet proof wire acreen|Albaugh and Mr, Gwwge appreciated ;R«tty Rowe, Dorothy Stover, RRa ?*SWW,'rI!,S ^ “ “ P^P*8** hi* trip into the jangle overhead. The facilities of the bank,^ cooperation of the parent* in Strewing, Charkrtte Turaor, Ratty and the word picture of the great are unsurpassed even by institutions ,making thl* tour *ucc#Mfu1, ,Swango, Virginia Swaney, Mary Jean e*p*:oo,iJft rjy#r Wm, % treat to all who heard it, iTnttmW W mmm . w _^ W1W 1U* art. - seriptive manner of his trip up the Amaso* by air, in cities much larger than Xenia. Mr, J The group visited the following jTownsley, H. K. Eavey is prssldept o f the bank ’placet of interest, Wl»W Power trans- ten Elam, and Mr, R. O. Weed, cashier. VOTE ON WHEAT CONTROL Green* county farmer* voted Sat urday on continuing the wheal con trol adjustment for 1936. The returns Members, and In Cedarviil# Twp. were 39 contract signers and Id MNo,” Of the non-signers there was hut two votes, one “No” and one "Yes.’' * , The vote in the county was placed at 346 “Yes” Contract signers and purchased the S. K. Turabull farm of aemtm V President McChesney. 139 “No.” Of the non-signers 42 147 acres In Ross Twp Mr Turn ^ ua‘c ^ the Mixed Chorus of Cedar- -12 “Yes” and 6 ' No.’ Beavercreek bull will continue to occupy the farm viIIe Golle^ ’ Twp. cast a majority of negative for th« crop season Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. vote* by two. . ' Leader,' Mr*. CHas. Coulter. The vote was said to be a small rep- Mr, and .Mr*, Mark Richmond of -JwPMMwry Services Friday and resentation i>f the number of farmers Kansas-City, Kanetts, were Week-end Sattird*y o f thl* Week, Friday, 8 p. in the county. Many declined to vote guests o f Dr. and Mr*, C, M. Ritchie. "L* Semwn' by Fev, Claire McNeel either way. o f Clifton. Saturday, 2. P, M. in-law and sister, Mr. .and Mrs, Ralph . ^ P ^ n of New Fitawater for a few* dav* the past Adult Baptism*, week, * . Y. P, ,C. U„ 6:45 p. m. Subject; *■ . “Jesus as a Man of Prayer.” Leader, County Treasurer Harold Van Pelt ^ Gordon-. and hi* father, T. W. Van Pelt, have Colle^e Baccalaureate Service, 8 p. m . w m , * « . is * m SfiyjfnUlli W Wf»f!]uKJD«w $Gl% . Mm. O/W . Kuehrmann and dough- £ ° n ^ ^ McKclve^ of DALLAS Mf ^ * TIi Ii I^ AD,SlTMVr ter, Mollie, are spending the. Week in 2®***®* Sun- ° W<1' Sacrament of In- LOCAL HIGH ALUMNI •Indianapolis, Ind., on a .visit with ™ Baptism administered Saturday - . ,, _ relatives, ' afternoon, if, desired. Session wilt - At the annual meeting of the Ce* • meet, after the Saturday service to davvilie. Alumni Association in the Miss Gretchen -Tindalt snA«rfimr those wishing to unite with school gymnasium, last Friday eve- «>*■ chu rch y ^ protosBtonV faith ning, Mr.- Dallas Marshall, deputy frivoaf ftVnff.” ’ L , in Christ, . ■* county -recorder, waa chosen presi- attend the spring formal of the Phi ^ i r Rehearsal, .Friday evening -fieht, succeeding Mr. Willard Barlow. Kappa Tau fraternity o f which Mr aftw church service, instead of Satur- Other officer* elected were Mr. X 5 £ m?mW Mr-day evening this week.- - Robert Richard*, vice president; Miss V' | The Father and Son Banquet spon- Mildred Trumho, recording secretary; The u a * m ot tie M. B. C M ” rad ^ « • W * ? * * ? < * > * e.e- W M M M l, c .r .|;.ndlng . « - wiil serve dimer in the chord pnrlors " " f . ™ » “ •* ■ " » » r n . „ i . ' Commencement -Dav June V Price ^Rbty men. and boys .partook of the Mr. Fred Townsley, Mrs. I. C. Davis, 35c per plate I f a* partv or heoud sumPtuous banquet provided for the Mrs. William TumibuU, M*38 Mary S £ ? Z * * VS%Z&Z f * —■ » r e -— ► ,K-w“*- * - m*v hZ tnnrip v . st ®ove Par» Address of Welcome by^Cutive committee. Mr? B rr \iftip J Em51e ^ u e y was responded to by ’ Dinner was served by .the LadieV m 2 ? L A. J, Ho*tetler. Robert- C o l Aid of the M,"E. Church to more than bv Thiirsdav Jane fith farr demonstrated with, crayons that 250 ‘ alumni and guests, The long by lnursday, June f>th. was a reai cartoonist. Justin tables were 'decorated with blue and orange, the color* of the 1935 class. Francs* Willlsmson, . War- Lawreoos Fulkarsop, mRtor, The Conservatory, the Cincin- , JUNIOR nati Art Museum, Eookwotd P^tery, Harold Benedict, Gmvs Osman*, Nstheriand-Flaxa Hotel, Railroad DShiel Dennehy, Jean Dunerant, Terminal, the Zoo Gttdeo*. ]Florence Ferguson, Pauline Ferguson, The group was under the direction Rebecca Gallway, Elmad* Harri*. of Mis* Mildred Albeugh *?id L. J. Frieda McCall, Phyllis Powers, Ferae I George, local instructor*; Miss Car-jRow, Marjean Smith, Mabel Turner,' rie Rife, Iocs! Principe! we* * guest Charles Whittington. of the group. Voters in Greene Twp. and Sbuth ®htorteined w:th a reading- Charleston, Clark county, turned down JP* ArfchtirAD^ f AeheUei all with by a good majority extra school ^ .8oloa' And the dimax was reach- levies, at a special election, -Tuesday. lttoraev% T^ Bftt.h m-hnni riiofriotci xvi>vn vnHr,tT th« Attorney ,S. L, Tatum, o f Springfield, which he eloquently described a Both school districts wfere Voting the . levied to enable them, to get state aid. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ tfe Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Evans left the ’A” ' ^ «** ^ first of the week on a motor trip and into thfe lt vns inter' Mr. James Anderson, 'president of the class of 1934, -delivered the ad dress of welcome to the class of 1935, Mr. Lawrence Williamson, class presi dent, responded. Following the banquet the-fioor-yras cleared and dancing was enjoyed, to music by the high school orchestra, During intermission a ’ program was z r ? ‘ esting, instructive, and thrilling, and i i i i i^ e r S ^ ^ visiting- points of ^ nppreckted by all pre. presented and tocluded i Mrs. Grace Alexander after spend ing a month with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Ritchie went bn to Pitts burgh, Monday to visit with her •brother, Girey P. Ritchie, a High n # *».#««. or»rtwn ,i, School teacher in Pittsburgh, Pa* Her ® g£ Le 8on> 0ur Day of husband. Prof. Alexander will return)vvr; 31, p greatly a ia lt - a in l a piano solo by agnk . Miss Eleanor Built- novelty dances by ^ ,Frances Patton; selection by a quartet frbm.Egypt, June-13. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' Dhighl R. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m. Paul >upt. Lesson; Psalm 100; John 4:20-24. Golden text: “God ,is a Spirit: and’ composed o f Messrs, Sellers Shaw, Owen Walker, Lawrence Williamson and Wendell Bobbitt; piano solo, Mr*. Payson Gr<$, Dayton,’ and a Vocal' duet, Misses Betty Tobies and-Frances Kimball.' they that worship Him'must worship 'FORMER TEACHER DIED ^ ^ « ... -in Spirit and Truth.” . John 4:24. f IN XENIA MONDAY Frank E^Wiley and r ™ Prof, and Mrs. daughter, Marjorie Jean o f French- Morning Worship, 11 a. m. The sermon wilt be preached by Rev . 1 J°hn 84 "Ygn Eaton, 76, retired bw i S M f 1 Marion S. Hostetler. Mhrion plan* to ^rmer, died «t hi* home in Xenia, .short visit With Mrs. Wiley s parents,_k4y<J jn B days fQi Utah where Monday evening following a long ill- ihc“ ;in'la^ramonTthe ^ ness.-The debased taught in the west to. Hanover, Illinois and Mom-|fiejd ^ labor Js a pw>iect tbftt ;6 (Qedarville school* in hi* \younger a|sponsored 1^ 'our Board of National dnys.and will be Teraembered by old- Missions. . . Training for State Judging Contests 2600 vocational agriculture students will attend the seventh annual con vention of the Ohio Association of Future Farmers of America and the fifteenth annual Ohio State Univers ity, May 81, June 1st. The students of the Codsrville high school are training under the direc tion of Mr. L. J, George, vocational agriculture instructor, to enter team* in Dairy Cattle nnd General Live stock Judging Contests. * In addition to the contest*, Harold Benedict and Herman Randall have been chosen as official-delegatee to the 1annual convention of Future Farmers of America (FF.A.) accord ing to Mr. H« D. Furst, superintendent o f schools The F.F.A, convention is held in connection with the state contests. A large number of . educational trips are being arranged by the State Department of Education for the benefit of the boys. There are 20 local F.F.A. boys plan to attend the State F.F.A. Convention held May 31 § - ing Sun, .Iowa,, Friday and make longer stop as they return. * COMMENCEMENT The Fifty-nineth Annual Com mencement of the Cedarville „High School was held Thursday, May 23, 1935 at Cedarville Opera House, 8:15 PM . The program was as follows: Processional—God Ever Glorious— Lwoff. Invocation—The Reverend Dwight L. Guthrie, Pastor, First. Presbyterian Church, Cedarville Ohio. Music ~ Mignonette' Overture— Baumann-—High School Orchestra. Addrefls^—Joseph W,. Fichter, As sistant Director o f.Education; Colum bus, Ohio. Music-Lea Adieux — Saraaatc — High School Orchestra. Presentation p f ^Scholarship” A* wards — Presentation o f “Natiwisl Honor Society’’ Pius—Carrie M, Rife, Principal, Cedarville High School., Music—Selections from Carmen— Biset—-High School Orchestra. Presentation o f Diplomas—H; D. Furst, .Superintendent, - Cedarville Public Schools, Music—The Flt*t Smile—Lagye— High'School Orchestra. Benediction—Th* Reverend C. E. Hill, Pastor, Methodist Episcopal Church, Cedarville, Ohio, SENIOR Eleanor Cooley, Mary Coulter, Jane Frame, Justin Hartman’, Elinor Hughes, Cleti* Jacobs, Eileen John ston France* Kimble, Mildred King, Gretchen Tindall, Paul Sticket, Betty Tobias, Jean Truesdale, Catherine Wolf, Grace Barnhart, NOTICE * Court of Common Pleas Green* County, Ohio Myrtle'Hewitt, Plaintiff. . Y8* P. C. Hewitt, Defendant, Defendant, whosoplace o f residence is Unknown, will take notice that he has been sued for divorce on grounds of wilful absence for'three years nnd gross neglect o f duty. That unless he answers in six weeks judgment may be taken against him, MYRTLE HEWITT, by F, L. Johnson. Subscribe 'for THE HERALD V E A L C A X V E S . At our Monday sale, May 27, Veal Calve* toppod at f 0,80; Good and choice gold at ?B.S0 and top medium* at $9,00 to $9.15. Make our market your market. SALE EVERY MONDAY Springfield Live Stock* Sales Co* Are. Phone: Main 3SS-J SpringlsM, Ohio ATTENTION FARMERS! HandMadeFarm GATES .0 0 Made by Roy Jacobs? and are for sale by M. W* .Collins* A STOCK- OF GATES ON HAND EPWORTH; LEAGUE , * •' -----— * Saturday at 9:00 a,.m. jthe'Ep-worth League i f having a general “Clean- Up” Party at the Church. All ieaguers are urged to attend. Bring a covered dish for the' jumm. meal, .Don't forget, Saturday mornjng at 9*00 a. m. ’ ’ r Sunday, at the regular meeting, the aeco&d o f a series o f meetings on •^Poverty“and Wealth”’ will be held.' 'The meeting Sunday will be at 6:30 because of the Baccalaureate service. ter citizens. ' His widow, Mrs. Isabelle Thomas Yan Eaton, survives with a son, John W., near Xenia,’ and two^daughters, Mrs. Margaret Martin, wife of Lt., V, G. Martin, Xenia, and Mrs. Kate |Edelman, Philadelphia, Pa. He leaves ■a sister, Mr*. Kate Cecil, Cleveland^ ] The funeral Was held’ Wednesday, burial taking place in Woodland Cemetery. . Subscribe for THE HERALD The Christian Endeavor Society (senior! will meet at 3 o'clock Sab bath afternoon.;’ The pastor will lead this meeting^ This will be the last meeting for some of our college stu dents. ’ , • " ” Union evenhig service ip the U. P. Church? This will be the -Bac calaureate service of the college, Dr, McChesney will preach 'the sermon* The mid-week service will meet on j _rtTtnr Wednesday af7:30 p. m. The last COUPLE H°NORED study of religious “ isms” will be .made. The subject is “Christian . „ _ , Science,” -also known as “Eddyism.” *Ir’ See elsewhere in this paper for the Z commencement week activities. |^iday evsming, . .Mrl ^ • ■ , .[Mrs. Harry Wolf# (Mabel Cook)/ AT EVENING PARTY B *by Ch idis— Ctot Our Pricas HORSES AND CATTLE FOR SALE Caatem Batching V/t Ceats Per Sgri 40 good young!farm chunks 4 to 8, A Hatch Each Week :Wt. 1300 to 1700, Priced for quick H A trH F R V ' 88l«* . Hereford cattle, cows, - ^ - i . Cklyes, yearlings, two year aids, Fair-. Springs, a P bea# 224 ^ W /low 4 , ' „,r . Honor Roll SECOND GRADE Rdtfa Creswell, Clara Galloway, Estells Hall, Avanelle O'Bryant, Ruth Spracklin, Honey Lou Stormont; Helen Williamson, Janet Williamson, Dorothy Waddle, Noma Boase, Harold Stormont, Billy Irvtfie,* Ken neth Huffman, Darrell Glass. „ ' th ird grade Gerald Bradford, William Ferguson, Floyd Harper, Nell Kennon, Martin Weimer, Richard . Conley, Ruth An drew, 't Jean Bradfute, Martha Jade Creswell, Jane' Ellen Gillilan, Grace Luttrell, Betty Sharp, Phyllis Shinkle, Elisabeth Thomas* FOURTH GRADE Donald Williamson, Billy Armen-, trout, Lloyd Rose, Jr., Phil Tipdall Paul Whittfngton, dare Stormont, Elaine Sharp, Marjorie Everhart, 'Ruth Ramsey, Martha Kennon, JafteF Jones, Joyce Clemons. FIFTH GRADE .* George Hartindale, Eugene Stan' Here’s What We Ate Doing Every Day For Your Neighbors 1. A specialised lubrication, a# specified by your motor car manu facturer and the S. A. E. ..Including n check-up on battery and tires, 2, Then w# make sure the crank case is filled with the proper afl. And of court# wa tuse Fleet Wing lfifi pet cent Pennsylvania jttfy oils, free from harmful wax nnd built to stand the *, than we #so toat tbo car baa the proper gear lubricant—Fleet Wlu« Mb. 19* fitted and Frietteu Rerirting for the summer days, ' 4. Thou ws fifil np with our Gofdeu Motor Gasoline far long mile* Many we- export .y**f s' v : * * i« 4t the o u o independent OIL CO. CUMMINGS AND FHKWATER, fiffrt. Xenia, who were recently married in Indiana. The party was in the nature of a miscellaneous “shower” and Mrs. Wolfe received a beautiful array of gifts. Ait ice course was served by Mrs, Wilburn, assisted by fibs. Den ver Wolfe and Mrs. Robert Spracklen, ^ __ - ^ . A color scheme of pink and white Was forth, Marceil Dotty, Frances^ Jpn«y> attractively employed in the appoint- Mary McCampbell, Margars^Bfor- jmont, Doris Townsley, Jeanne Wright, Frances Koppe. *- SIXTH GRADE Wallace Bradfbte, Wayne Dotty, Junior Judy, Carl Watkins, Keith. Wright, Wilma Jean Ferguson, Alio* Hanna, Wanda - Hughes, Martha Kroitejer, LouRo Miller, Afimoda Harper. , . SEVENTH GRADE Joe Baker# Wallace Collins, Wit Hemeon Ferguson, Vera Mae Fields, Bernice Frame, 'Emma > Kennon, Eleanor Luttrell, ' 'Robert Murphy, Frances Patton, Pansy Rose, Boro- thene Squire#,. Arnold Thordsen Betty Trueedate. EIGHTH GRADE ' HsLm Andrew, Dorothea Botfidtt, Harold Cooley, Ruth Cepeland, Jane Jolley, Marerila fitattindahb Beatrice OBryant, Bortba Powers, Athle* gquhres. Xenia, Ave* MULE MB WANTADSMY MS CEDARVILLE THEATRE SATURDAY, JUNE 7 i30— » :1 5 FAY WRAY RALPH BELLAMY , % u j mev MlMR In The Dark” —ALIK)— POPEYE IN A m m CARTOON nAxe lie Another^ AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE? Ask G* H. 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