The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
) I - -------------------1 <~ " ■ ' ' ■ .......iu . Church Note* | Th« Lsdie*’ A id Society o f the u J CUFTON U, P. CHURCH P . Church wiU hold a market i > q Sat * 1 Robfrc H, French, Pastor urday, J3oe. 2* at 2 P. M,, Township Sabbath School, JO « . m. Gordon Clerk’* offiee. 0 . Kyle, Supt. Leswon—Luke 2:8-1!), — ............ _____ Ephesianr? 6: 1-4. The Christian For Sale — Corn, Fodder. F . t). ^ ome‘ Harbison. i Worship Service, 11 a. m, M.r — - ------- — ------- .Ernest Dunn, a Middlcr in Pittsburgh- For Sale—Turkeys, 20» pound Theological Seminary, will foot. W ill drees and deliver, Mrs. cEDAtvnxi jnapncD, nucrr, b m m h e ml urn and the Home for the Aged, at Cin cinnati. Epwovth League’ asid Intermediate League, 5:80 p, m, Union Maeting, 7;80, in the Pres byterian Church- “ Christmas in Picture and; Sonar” will be presented by means o f the etereoptieon. >•Temperance Notes.. Sponsored by Codaryille W . C. T . U. Homer Smith, Cedarville, Route 2. f The Y . P , C. U. will meet at 7 p, m. «.»«•■»•». » ■ »»■« »».« |to discuss the topic-—“ Why Christ A Chinese king said: “ God forbid Mrs. Margaret M ilroy is spending ^ anie;” The leaders fo r the meeting that I should derive a revenue from the holiday season with her daugh- We Johnston and Harriet Kyle, the yices o f my people” hut our so- tey and grandchildren in . PhiladeL-‘ The annual Christmas program will called Christian America is Becking phis, Pa. ' ,te held on Thursday evening in the to balance its budget with a revenue (Opera House. There will be a con- from a business that produces all vices. TURKEYS FOR SALE—See Roger 8 r«Sation*1 supper at 7 p, m., follow --h ind s o f Ensign, Jamestown, Ohio. ^ hy the presentation o f a play, I “ The Christmas Voice ” n,iMs« ' The wtmi ; For S a le-C h oice Plymouth Rock is cordi#lly hivited. Cockerels from prize winning strains. Mrs. Chas. Stevenson, Rfd. 1, C edar-1 PIRST PRESBYTERIAN ville, O. FI CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Mrs, Mary E . Harbison has gone t o ' Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m» Paul , Cleveland where she will spend the Ramsey, Supt, Lesson: “ The Chris- winter with her _ son-in-law and ■**•**■ Home,” (Christmas Lesson)— daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Lester Dean, Eph, 6:1-4. ------------------------- _ Golden text: “ Glory to God in the The Past Matron's Circle o f the highest, and on earth peace apiong Eastern Star met w ith Mrs. B , H, nien h* "whom He is well pleased,”— Little Thursday afternoon. Officers Duke 2:14, were elected fo r the year. Morning Worship, .11 a. m. Sermon — ........... ,--------- theme: "The Home o f Salvation.' For Sale—Two winter coats. For Junior Christian Endeavor at 6:15. further inform ation inquire o f the There were 32 present last Sabbath. Misses McNeil. (2 t) Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:15. . — - — - , The leader Is Mary. Helen Creswell. Mrs. J ,W . Ross and daughter, Mrs, The subject is : “ Why did Jesus Dana Busch, entertained a number o f com e?” friends Wednesday evening a t the Union evening service in this home o f the form er at bridge and church at 7 :30, Rev. Hill w ill present rook. pictures on the life o f Christ. - — *— r— — Word has been received h e re , o f A. Young People’s Conference, has the birth o f a son to Mr. and Mrs; been arranged fo r next week (Dec. James C. McMillan. Osborn, at a 26 to Dec. 31) at the Central High Xenia hospital, Tuesday. ■ ,School in Xenia. -A more detailed an- —— — —■. — nouncement should appear elsewhere Mrs. Herbert Main o f New Galilee. this paper. Pa., is a guest o f her mother, Mrs. ‘ The public ' hole Sale liquor dealers re ce n tly announced that they would spend $16,000,000 in advertising dur ing the current year to., popularise drinking. What a vast sum to “popularize drinking and make drunk ards.” Foster—C, C. Me»V Qaartalt*, Vocal—The Woods, Husrter; The Marionettes, Cooks—C. C. Girl’s Trio, Organ—Breath o f Lav*nd*r—Pres ton; Thanksgiving, Hosmer—Luella Robe, I Voeal—Jean, Sprtws; Bless Th is! House, Brahe—Dorotha Carry. ( V oca l-O n e Floating Hour, Lee; * Rosary, Nevin—Orange and, Blue Seyenaders, i Piano—Banjo Pickaninnies, Mac- j Lachlan; Happy Go Lucky, Rolfe— j Jane Ellen Gillilan. | Vocal—The Icicle, Bassett; The Afghan Exile, Strickland— Harriet Ritenour. , Vocal—In a Persian Market, Ketel- bey—C. C. Girl’s Trio* j Organ—The Legends, Nordman— * Martha Bryant. | Vocal—The Psalm o f Coptfort,Cad- man; Service, Cadman—Ruth W est, : Vocal—Little B oy Blue, Nevin; The Dancing Doll, Poldini—C. C. Girl’s Glee Club. ! GENTS’ WRIST WATCHES i A WATCH IS THE MOST WELCOME GIFT v. Y . W. GIRLS HOLD THEIR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PAR1Y I ELGINS White Case $15.00 Up BABE RUTH Shock Proof Watch Gnv« aeeuracy and good O ') A an Metal Band to Match nwderatelypriced With M*tal Aim# $7,98 M USE OUR LAY -AW AY PLAN Tiffany Jewelry Store South Detroit Street Xenia, Ohio Della Johnson. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A , Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, TO a. m. J. Mrs. James Shroads entertained w ith ,a fam ily dinner, Sunday, Mr. and -10 E. Mrs. D. F; Shroades, o f Columbus, Kyle, Supt; Mr, W. R. Shroades and fam ily and. Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme: “ Keep- Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gray and daugh- ing Christ in Christmas.” ter, Betty o f Springfield. ! Y . P. C. U „ 6:30 p. m. Subject, --------------------------- “ Christmas.” Leader, Betty Tobias. Miss Bessie V ietor o f .Greenville, Union Service, 7‘:80 p. m., in Pres- O., entertained a, number of' her col- byterian Church. Rev. Chas. E . Hill lege girl friends last Friday evening- will , show pictures o f the L ife o f at the Evans H otel at a turkey din- Christ. We were glad to see such a ner. Those present were: Misses fine audience present last Sabbath Bernice Elias, Luella and Eleanor eyening fo r the Christmas Cantata, Robe;. Sarah Margaret Chance, Anna « nd hope as many may qnjoy the Jane Wham, Jean MacKnight Mary presentation o f the L ife o f Lives in Johnston, Wilma- Chenoweth and Pictures. E leanor Bull. i Choir Rehearsal, Saturday. 7 p. m., ■ _______ ,__ in the church. P rof. Frank E. W iley, w ife and Prayer Meeting, Wednesday a t the daughter Marjorie Jean are expected Parsonage. The subject will be “ Tests today to spend the holidays w ith a Christian.” Leader, Mrs. W. W. Mrs. W iley’s parents, the R. A . Jamie- Ga” oway/ ‘ „ , . , , sOns. Geneieve is expected Saturday The United Presbyterian Church from Pattersonville, New York, where would extend the Greetings o f the she is teaching, fo r the holiday vaca- ” °™ ay ®eason to a” v tion period. ■ \ — - . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ :_ _ _ _ j METHODIST EPISCOPAL As director o f the combined choirs CHURCH' o f Cedarville, I wish to publicly ex-1 Charles Everett Hill, Minister press my appreciation fo r the sp irit! Church School, 10 a. m. The ,or- o f co-operation that made possible cliestra w ill begin to play a Christmas the presentation o f Handel’s Messiah, medley exactly at ten. To this fine chorus o f splendid Worship Service, 11 a. m. The chil- people, I wish to express my sincerest dren and young people will present thanks, not only fo r the enthusiastic “ The G ift o f the Christ Child.” Way they sang the oratorio, hut a ls o 5 In both services opportunities will fo r the lovely Christmas card they be given to contribute to the “ White prepared fo r me. Christmas" offering, to be divided be- ROBERT J, REED. the Children’ s Home, at Worthington, Cedarville Bakery Will Be CLOSED ALL DAY Tuesday*-Christmas Please let us have your orders for Bread, Rolls and Buns, to be baked late Monday, ready for delivery before 10 P. M. that night. Bakery will not be open Tuesday, P. M. Gillilan The liquor business w ill never be given credit fo r leading this or any other nation out o f the depression, even though some people thought re peal would hasten business recovery. The 20th Century Progress says: “ The liquor traffic has even been a leech upon legitimate business, suck ing its very life blood. Yet there are some so blind as to expect to find prosperity lurking just around the o)d saloon com er.” H. H. Vick o f Rochester, N. Y ., sends us a . copy of. “ The Greece Press/* published in his city, in which he has a good article on the evil e f fects o f repeal. He speaks o f The annual Christmas party o f the College Y . W . was held at the home o f Miss Eleanor Bull, Wednesday evening. The home was decorated in keeping with the Yuletide season1 with a decorated Christmas tree,’ candles arid electric lights. About seventy-five girls were served a dainty course o f sandwiches, salad ; and cocoa. Various games were en joyed during the evening and presents exchanged among the secret palls. II YOUNG PEOPLES CONFERENCE A Young People’s Conference Will be held in Central High School, Xenia, beginning Dec, 26, 6:45 p, m. the i On Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and campaign to get people to drink more JMonday there will he afternoon ses- millk. He says; |sions beginning at 3:00'. The P. T. A . “ On our milk bottle the other m om -j of Xenia will provide a good meal ing was a sort o f a crown resembling a minature lampshade. Printed thereon were the follow ing state ments, words o f advice, or what have you ?” ' ' ! “ It is no fun to be sick.. Milk fights disease. Milk fights fatigue. A quart a day fo r every child. A pint a day fo r every adult in the State o f New York.” Mr. Vick speaks then o f the effect fo r 15c at 6:30, so that the young people can stay fo r both afternoon and evening without great expense. Four young men who are students in Princeton Seminary w ill be in. active charge. To Help You Give Better and More Gifts for Less Money Rayon Undies Lace or Applique Trim i - Women’s Dainty undies, pink or flesh shades, regular sizes. Bloomers, pants, chemise ________ 4 9 c Women’ s Robes _ A ll W oor Regular sizes. Full cut, roomy —cable girdle ties. tL . $ 1 9 8 Wash Dresses Women's Regular and ■ * •^ Extra Sizes , Fast Color Prints — short sleeves, all new styles. For £££% g i f t s . ___- ________ F. & A. M. INSTALLATION Th® new officers o f F . A A . M,, No. 622, were installed a t ; a meeting repeal had on the milk business. Thou- .Thursday evening in the Lodge rooms. Flannel Gowns Women’s^—Warm Grade Long sleeves, full* cut sizes* Fleecy and warni. tSLtM g* Worth 79c..................... Men’s—Women's Felt Moccasins A better quality. A ll sizes fo r 5 9 c men and women Pair Women’s Velvet Cuff Slippers Selection o f pretty- colors. ,AU sizes, 6 9 c Buy now. --------------- -- >1UUVI* wivi UIUK UUa|llC59« IliUU* j r * — •—TT sands are drinking booze instead o f The follow ing were installed: i-L*. _________ __i a * ’ SfnnniAnf Mnntnn* .TamM Dailnsr Hose milk now, and the money spent fo r hear cannot be used to buy milk fo r the children, but we are advised fo r health’s sake to drink milk, thereby also helping the farmer who has beert injured financially by repeal. The slogan two years ago was: “We Want Beer.” Now it is: “ Drink More Milk.” Dr. A . J. Carlson, famous physiolo gist o f the University o f Chicago, told the National Academy o f Science which met in Cleveland in November, that “ A person is drunk when the amount o f alcohol in his blood reaches out and two milligrams per cubic centimeter," A milligram is about three hundred-thousandths o f an ounce. A cubic centimeter is about Six-tenths o f a cubic inch. Dr. Carlson defined drunkenness “as the degree o f intoxication where the sub je c t become a nuisance o r a menace.” Stormont, Master; James Bailey, Sr. Warden; Frank Bird, Jr. Warden; Paul Orr, Sr. Deacon; John Ross, Jr* Deacon; Walter Huffman, Tyler; A . B., Creswell, secretary; JS. C. W right, treasurer. Follow ing the program members enjoyed an oyster supper. NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDERS OF THE CEDARVILLE RJJILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION The annual election o f three di rectors o f The Cedarville Building and Loan Association will be held at the office o f the Association, on Main S t„ Cedarville, Ohio on Jan, 7, 1935, be tween the hours o f 7 and 9 P. M ; W. A. SPENCER, Pres. I. C. DAVIS, Sec’y. (2 t) Repeal was one year old December 5, hut we have not heard o f any great celebrations over its great suc cess ( ? ) but we have heard all through the year both from the wets and the drys o f its wretched failure. The day before the first anniversary o f repeal the follow ing was sent out from Washington to the press. “ Re peal’s first birthday finds its yield to the treasury fa r below official esti mates and bootlegging still the gov ernment’s biggest law enforcement problem.” This same dispatch said the revenue would fall $120,000,000 short o f estimates. MUSICAL RECITAL i UBIK0 LIFE GUARDFEEDS Wholes*!* and Retail, on Tankage and Hominy Also Una of Middlings, Bran, Oil Meal* Soy Bean, Alfalfa M«»(* Sal* and Other Feed#. Always in the market for Com, Wheat and Oats DAILY MARKET ON HOGS Wa q u o ta on Cattle, Calves and Sheep NO COMMISSION CHARGE CUMMINGS & CRESWELL Photmti Yard 78-~~Sto*>* 100 CadarviUe, Ohio A recital by the Department o f Music o f Cedarville College, under the direction o f Mrs. Margaret J. Work, gave a pleasing recital in the First Presbyterian 'Church, Monday eve ning. The follow ing program was rendered: Classical P eriod -- ’ Organ—Amaryllis (A ir o f Louis X III) arranged by Ghys; Marfch o f the Priests (Semiramide) ,Rossini— Dorothy Anderson. Piano—Mennuet (from Symphony ih E. F la t), Mozart; -Rondo (Gypsy), Hayda—Elizabeth Anderson. * Piano—Sonata Op. 31 No. 3, Bfeethoven. A llegro —Eleanor Bull. Romantic Period— | Voeal—Press Thy Cheek, Jensen; My Peace Thou A rt, Schubert—Anna Jane Wham. Piano—Memories o f Schubert, ar ranged by Kountz — Jane Ellen Gillilan.. Voeal — Omnipotence, Schubert—C, C. G irls' Glee Club. Plano—Peer Gynt Suite, Grieg Morning; Anitra's Dance—Martha Bryant. Vocal—I Waited fo r the Lord, Men delssohn—Anna Jane Wham, Ruth West, Vocal—I Would That My Love, Mendelssohn — Orange and Blue Sereliaders. PART II Modern Period— V ceat-i'ln The Gloaming, Harrison; Come Whero My Love Lies Dreaming, Guaranteed F irst Quality Pure silk, fu ll fashioned hose. The newest off tC C k g * black sh a d e s.------ - Men’s Mufflers Rafon Prints o r Wool* ^ F or gifts. Fringed style—all colors and combinations. ' 9 8 c . 6 9 c G ift Ties Men’s Fancy Foullards new patterns, Brand lined tipfl- rayon 3 9 c Subscribe fo r THE HERALD Millinery Clearance Why not buy her a hat for Christ mas? A ll winter felts are now marked fo r clearance* Just in time for g ift giving. 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