The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26

imAwnai stmm nmvA?, umm n, u Local and Personal 0 *m ) Mr#. Georg* Rif# hits been quite ill thi« w * k h fiog threatened with an attack o f pneumonia. Mrs, W , W . Galloway is on a visit in Huntington, W. Va., spending the week with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. NT. A. Sumer*. Miss Ina Murdock entertained mem hers o f the Woman’s Club at her home on South Main street Thursday after­ noon. Miss Ruth Radford was the feature speaker on the program. Miss hois Cultice rendered several vocal solos, accompanied by Mis# Eleanor Bull at the piano, MembefB and a number o f guests were served delici­ ous, refreshments during the social hour. , The Cummings Chevrolet Sales A - gency salesroom has been redecorated and is now showing one o f the new 1985 sedans, which is announced in this issue. Mr. Walter Cummings, the local dealer , attended a district meeting o f dealers in Dayton, Thurs­ day in Dayton. Messrs. Arthur Evans, W. R. Watt o f this place, and Justin Owen, Jeffer sonville, attended a meeting o f swine breeders in Columbus last Thursday when an organization was formed to promote the welfare o f breeders iri the state. The breeders also will en­ deavor to get increased premiums at the state fair and county fairs fo r the coming year. Reduced premiums has made showing o f stock unprofitable with feed and all other expenses much higher than in years past. ' The number o f persons in this com­ munity that are suffering from severe colds or the flue, is most unusual. To give.the list would be like reading a page o f the telephone directory. The public schools and college have their share. The cloudy foggy weather that has covered this section the past week has only aided in bringing on more ill­ ness. County Auditor James J. Curlett gives warning that all persons who in any way do a retail business, solicit and sell from door to door whether farm produce or household goods must take out a vendor’s license under the new law. It is estimated that at least 1,000 people in the county must be li­ censed and only about 500 licenses so fa r have been issued. Monday is the last day. The time f o r .starting the collection o f the tax is set by the State Tax Commission. A . R, ASKS SUPPORT OF. CEDARVILLE LIBRARY “ President's Wives,” was the sub­ ject o f the interesting paper present­ ed by Mrs. Frank P. Hastings, o f Xenia, at the home o f Mrs. Clara Morton, in Cedarville, Tuesday after­ noon, before members o f Cedar Cliff . Chapter, Daughters o f the American Revolution. i Mrs. Hastings discussed wives o f the Presidents from the time o f Mrs; Carolyn Scott Harrison to Mrs. Wood-. ■row Wilson. . Mrs. Ethel Buck, chaplain, conduct­ ed the D. A. R, ritual and Mrs. W. W. Galloway, regent, announced the names o f the following new members, have been received into the chapter; Mrs. Howard Harris,, o f 'Clifton; Mrs. Lewis McDorman, o f Selma; Mrs. Clarence Laybourno, o f Pitchin, and Mrs. W . E. Bowman, o f Evanston, 111. Upon the request o f a committee, the chapter endorsed plans to improve the CedaTyille public library. Each member bit asked to b ring a .book to be added to the library or a donation o f money with which to .purchase books, at the February meeting. “ Ellis Island Day” was observed by the chapter and articles to be sent there were brought to the meeting. Following the program a salad course was served by Mrs, Morton, assisted by Mrs. David McElroy. I Church Notes ............... ....... tf, . , u .u ,u ..trflf.f r .l|||( | || .nnuipf* CLIFTON U. P, CHURCH Robert H. French, Pastor | Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Paul Rife, i Sv>Pt. Lesson—Luke 9:18.20, I Peter 2;5, 6. “ Peter's Great Confession.” Worship Service, U a. m. The sermon will be on the theme "What Seek Y e ? ” found in John 1:38. The Junior Missionary Society will meet in the church at 3 p .m . The Young People’s Society will meet in the upper room o f the church 1 *t 7 p . m. t o discuss-the topic^The Abundant Life—Maintained by Abid­ ing in Christ, Betty Rowe will lead the devotional sermive and Rev. French Die discussion. The Women’s Missionary Society Will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Louis Stover Wednes­ day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The lead ers fo r the meeting will be Mrs, Ann Sparrow and Mrs. J. C. Finney. Mid-weak Prayer service will be held at the home o f 'Mr. Will Waddle, Wednesday yevening at 8 o'clock. The study will be the third in our series on the life o f Paul. The First Mis­ sionary Tour. iimuitr. COLLEGE NEWS Dr, MeChesney returned to Ccdar- ville Tuesday, attending the opening o f the Ohio legislature. Mrs. John Vanderpool, our college f Mr. John Stewart, who J»* been in :secretary. No, she js'nt a'new one the trucking business in this section but Helen Baker’s new name. for several year*, has purchased one o f the new Chevrolet trucks o f the i Mrs, Ralph Truesdale, who has been ’a patient at the St. Elizabeth hospital for the past four weeks, is slightly iimproved. Cummings Chevrolet Agency, which w ill soon be in use, Mr. John W. Collins was a business visitor in Columbus Tuesday attend Misses Maxine and Evangeline Ben­ nett were called to their home in Union City, Indiana, Tuesday, due to the death o f their mother. l -------^ ............... ..................... , w— w w - * • V W U U r | ! Bliss Roma Beueler o f Morystowu, ,n®^ * meeting o f interest to milki O., a teacher in the Samantha, O., P ioneers. Mr. Collins is a member schools, spent the wee-end with Miss j ° b o a r d iDoris Hartman. t NOTICE—Place your order now 'fo r printing before the sales tax goes i •The Girl's Glee Club sang at the Lebonah League Conference in Xenia on December 27. “ Bring The Whole Family” R E G E N T Limestone St. Springfield WEEK STARTING SAT., JAN. 12 A “ Landalide” in Laughs. Surprises! WILL ROGERS “The County Chairmen” With Stepln-Fctchit, Evelyn Venable, Bent TayOor, “ Louise Dresser, Berton Churchill and others-** story o f Law, Love and Politick and Will Rogers gives you a new slant on all three! Yea'll Laugh When He Trade* Kiisea For Votes Plenty «f Parking Space Atfa* 10* !M , 30c, 40c METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister Choir practice, Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Church School, Sunday, 10 a, m. Worship Service, 11 a. m. Epworth League, and .Intermediate League, 6:30 p, m. Union Meeting, in the Presbyterian Church,. 7:30 p. m< Dr. Jamieson will preach, v. Prayer Meeting at the parsonage, Wednesday, 7:30. V Church School Officers The Church School officers fo r 1935 are:, P. M. Gillilan, Superintendent. ' Maywood Horney. Assistant Supt. Miss Ruth West, Assistant Supt, Roger Stormont, Secretary. Justin Hartman, Assistant. G. E. Masters, Treasurer. ’ Amos Frame, Assistant. Clark Post and Marjorie Gray, Librarians. Miss Mildred Trumbo, Pianist. These officers, and departmental officers, will be installed on Jan. 20. Six o f our Epworth League officers and members will.attend a mid-year institute at Wilmington, Friday to Sunday. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A . Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. J. E. Kyle, Supt. Acting Supt. fo r Jan­ uary, Delmar Jobe. Substitute teachers fo r this month is working fine: come and Sample the S« S, We are sure, it will do you no harm, and might do you a world o f good. Mrs, W. W, Galloway has been appointed the new Supt; jof the Primary and Junior Department. Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, “ Tlio Habits o f Jesus.” Sabbath completes nine years of the present pastorate. Last Sabbath was the 700th service since coming to Cedarville, and. sermon No. 900. Y , P, C. U., 6:30 p. m. Subject: Abundant Life. How maintained “ Through Abiding in Christ.” Leader, Edward Brigham. Union Service in Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p. m. Theme, “ Salva­ tion Sought and Missed.” Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., with Mrs, Lula Watt, Leader, Dr. C. M, Ritchie. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH JTlwight R . Ruthrie, Minister . . S^bat^fSqhq^J 9:45 tu* p t ; VP*tii Ramsey? ? Supt? ^ Lesson: * 4<PbtefV‘ Great Confession.” Luke 9:18-26. Golden text: “And ‘ Simon Peter answered and said, “ Thou art the Christ, the Son o f the Living GGod.” Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Sermon: “ It giveth light unto all that are in the house*” Matt. 5:15, Junior Chrisitian Endeavor meets at 6:15. Misses Maxine Bennett and Rachel Creswell are in charge. Senior Christian Endeavor meets at 6il5. Mrs. E. A. Allen, will speak, Eugene Spencer is the leader. Union evening service in this church. Dr, Jamieson will preach. The first o f five discussions on the Sermon on the Mount will be conduct­ ed on Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the home o f Mr, and Mrs. A. E, Huey. The pastor Will lead the first discus­ sion bn Matt 5: 1-16, BIRTHDAYS ARE JOINTLY CELEBRATED The Greene County Farm Bureau will start a drive for newmembers in the county on January 15, : Mrs. William Ringer has issued in- “ Ve vitations to a number o f friends to a 1 ™ S “ miscellaneous shower,, honoring Mrs, ! • w------- r WWanl Barlow on Saturday afternoon tiorta> Place ' your ondek with" The’ The College offers congratulation to at & p, m. Herald at once, AFTER INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE ^ #■ Our Inventory shows some ODD LOTS, which we are offering ait a PRICE that is sure to move them to a New Home. LOT 1 Your choice of our Best Suits and O’Coats $9.75 A LOT 8 Values up $10 and $12 Going at $4.75 Boys’ Suits and O’Coats LOTI Formerly sold up to $10 . Gding at $1.97 LOT 2 : LOT 4 LOT 2 Values up to $15.00 Just a few left in this O’COATS Formerly sold up to $6.00 Going at lot to clean up at Going at $6.75 $1.75 97c BARGAIN PRICES ON YARD GOODS- FURNISHING GOODS AND SHOES NOTICE—You can get your Suits PRESSED While U Wait by James Owings, an ■ Expert Presser for 40 Cents. ^ HOME CLOTH ING CO . G. H. HARTMAN, Prop. FarmHarness We have just opened a complete Farm Harness department with collars, pads and all other accessories. There is no finer line of harness on the market than that made by Sella Brothers, a-:"” FOR SALE—USED j* One 10-20 International Rebuilt Tractor at Attractive Price. ’ Cedarville Lumber Co. Cedarville, Ohio Ohio Independent Oil Co. WE SELL AND GUARANTEE U. S. L. BATTERIES and U. S. TIRES SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION TIRE REPAIRING ; / BATTERY RECHARGING FLEETWING GASOLINE - OILS - LUBRICANTS TANK TRUCK DELIVERIES ANYWHERE XENIA AVE., Cedarville, O. Phone 68 p t 7T DKAUtfl ADVERTISEMENT Mr, W, G. Rife and his nephew, Mr. j William Collins, o f Columbus, w h o ' jointly* celebrate their birthdays a n - . nually were guests o f honor at a din-1 tier party at the Rife home Saturday ; noon, Thpsc „present .beside*, .the guests o f honor., and their families were ReV, Robert French and Mr, J, B.' Rife, o f Clifton; Mr*. GrodOn Collins and Miss Margaret Rife, o f Xenia; Mrs. Laura Tonkinson and daughter,* Mrs. A l f ed Otstott, and Mrs. Luclla Hunt, o f Springfield; and Miss Beard, o f Osborn. Mrs. George Rife, and Miss Carrie-Rife, o f CedarviHe. Other members o f the family, were unable to be present, THE NEW STANMRI CHEVROLET LOWEST-PRICED SIX UNUSUAL ECONOMY FLASHY ACCELERATION • 23% MORE POWER far Getaway and Hlll-Cllmbina BIO# ROOMY BODY BY FISHER SMOOTH# POWERFUL BRAKES BLUE-FLAME VALVI-IN-HEAD ENGINE C HEVROLET presents the finest cars and biggest values that Chev­ rolet has ever offered. The New Standard Chevrolet * . . styled in the traditional Chevrolet manner which has proved so popular - . . providing an entirely new degree o f performance and operating economy. And the new Matter DeLuxe Chevrolet . . . the Fashion Car o f the low- price field , . . beautifully streamlined . , . longer and smartly lower in appear­ ance. . . » Both o f these cars are powered by the improved Master Chevrolet engine. Both give remarkable new performance—and both are etm mart economical to operate than previous Chevrolet*. See these cars and choose Chevrolet for quality at low cost. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN CompareCheirdet'slmvdeliveredprivet andeatyG.M.A.C. terms. A GeneralMotert Vatss AND. UP. 1,1st price of Now SUndard Road­ ster at flint, Midi., *40,3. With bumpers, spare tiro and tiro lode, tlio Hat price I* ad­ ditional. PrlMA.; subject to chanro without NOW ON DISPLAY 'CHEVROLET r THEHEWMASTERIE LIXE CHEVROLET NEW STREAMLINE STYLING TURRET BODY BY FISHER KNEE-ACTION LONGER WHEELBASE ROOMIER BODIES SPEED# POWER# ECONOMY BLUE-FLAMEVALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE AND UP, List price <X Master Be Luxe Coups at *1lnt, Midi, *$69, With bumpers, spare lire and tiro lock, the Hat price la 123.04 additional. Prices subject to diiuijre Without notice. (♦Knee Action Optional at Small Additional Cost) CHOOSE CHEVROLET FOR QUALITY AT LOW COST CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES CEDARVILLE, OHIO

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