The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
c r n s r a r a m w , frtdat , v m m n vm Mr, W, A . Turnbull j* eonflaod to W* b<*d w it* • b « i cam o f tb# grippe. Loc*l « » d Per*on*l ! SCHOOL NEW S | | Church Notes GRAND JURY REPORT Chapel The chapel program Monday morn* Mr*, A lva Link i* aariwaly ill with w ! ^ COnl UC^ ? by th? ei« httl « grip** at her home on North1 .n :.Sm~h announcing, Jane tha i pe Main a tm Mr*. A . E. Allan has returned home after a visit with her son, Mr. Rufus Saindera and fam ily in Columbus. Mr. Meryl Jones has entered upon h it duties in taking the farm census, calling on each farm fo r data to be used by the government. Mr. Harry Hamman attended the annual meeting at Ohio Dairymen held in Cincinnati the first o f the week. Miss Ada Stormont and sister, Mrs. Eflie Lackey, are moving to town this week to the Dobbins property recent' ly purchased by the latter, Mrs. Charles Harris, was moved to the McClellan Ho&pital, Monday in a very critical condition. An operation was performed fo r the birth o f a babe that had been, dead some time. She still remains in a dangerous condition, . Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Freston have re turned to their home in Clifton after an extended visit with their son-in-, law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corry in Santa Barbara, Calif, Solicitors in the campaign, fo r Ce- darville Twp. fo r the Greene County Membership campaign are; John Col lins, D. C. Bradfute and W . J. Cherry, The Bureau hopes to get 30b new members, Mrs. Jacob Siegler is quite ill suf fering from the grip and heart com plications. Mr. (and Mrs; William Marshall opened their home last Friday even ing to members o f the Sunny Side Club at bridge, honoring Mr. and Mrs', Willard Barlovv. The newly married couple was presented a g ift by the club. For Sale:- Sharpless Cream Separ ator; Electric motor, 1-4 h.p.; Riding Saddle and Bridle. Winifred Stuckey A number o f local Democrats made the trip tc. Columbus, Monday to a t tend the inauguration o f Martin L. Davey as governor. Several remained for the inaugural ball. The-Young Ladies' Missionary So ciety. o f the Methodist Episcopal Church held its regular meeting .at the home o f Mrs. George Gordon on Thursday evening. Miss Ruth Kimble conducted the study o f Japan. Mrs.* Paul Orr continued.the study o f the life o f Kawawa. Devotions were lead by Mrs. William Ringer. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Lillis Vilvert in serying a desert course. ENTERTA INED FOR BRIDE Mrs. William Ringer entertained a number o f ladies last Saturday afternoon a t the home of her mother, Mrs. Maywood Horney, honoring Mrs. Willard Barlow (Eleanor Johnson), a recent bride. Three tables o f bridge and rook were played and high score prizes were awarded Mias Winifred Stuckey plnd Mrs* C. E. Hill, Mrs, Barlow was presented a guest prize. The affair was in the nature o f a miscelleanous shower and the gifts were arranged on a table decorated with pink and green streamers. A salad course was served the guests by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Homey and Miss Wilmah Spencer. Mrs. Ringer's guests were Mrs* Barlow, Misses Ruth West, Doris Hkritnan, Bernice Elias, Mrs, Paul Orr. Mrs. Frank Creswell, Miss W il mah Spelncer, Mrs. J. W* Johnson, Mrs. Aden Barlow, Misses Winifred Stuckey, Regina Smith, Jane Frame, Christina Jones, Mr*. George Gordon, Mrs. Edith Blair, Miss Mildred Truitt- bo, Mr*. Lillis* Vibbert, Misses Jose phine Randall, Bernice and Ruth Kimble, Mrs, W. A . Spencer, Mrs. C. E. Hill and Mrs. Homey, o f Cedar- ville, and Mrs. James Miller, o f Xenia. read the Scripture and Mrs. Jacobs led in group singing. A quartet, consisting o f Harold Cooley, Vincent Rigio, Miron Williamson, and James Deck, sang two numbers, ac companied by Lois Fisher. Harold Benedict, who is participat - 1 ing in an F. F. A . Public Speaking 1 Contest, gave his essay on, “Why I Believe In Future Farming.” Due j to the absence o f Mr. Furst, Miss R ife made the announcements. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a .m Snpt,, Delmar Jobe, Preaching, 11 « r , m. Theme Faith That Never Fails.” ______ 1 The Culture Club was enter- now than formerly, and there are “ State Senator Philip Eltmtod, fa - tamed Tuesday afternoon at the home more drunks, both men and women.5' iher o f the state's liouftr Iiriilitlo s . Eight true bills were returned by ot Mrs. 3. C, Wright. The program _ « • declares (hat be favors mmoviag Itirr the J* nuary * * • “* ^ury' *hh!h re- featured James Whitcomb Riley. Roll The above mentioned report also and wine from *be alcoholic lifaera ported Tuesday afternoon after a two- call was answered by a verse from the said; “ The only difference between class and placing them is the chftM day session. *^°!*(* R i c h a r d s the new tavern and the old saloon is o f foodstuffs, They are both boar* | Carl Beatty, 20; Russell Wheatley, *?d Sweetheart o f Mine” ; that the swinging door is out and that ing too heavy a share of. the lag Acting 22, and James Merritt, 22, were in-!~,r8, f DW TVumbo read a biography m attempt haa been made to make burden, he says, and people are turn dieted for highway robbery in con- Klley/ * r8, Dell* Johnson sang the place seem more respectable so ing to stronger drink* which are Jittk - Incction with a holdup Oct. 21 at the tw0 vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. that it will attract * ' The sal* PuWiC Speaking Contest Harold Benedict won the local F. F* A. Public Speaking Contest which was held during the seventh period, Friday, January 11. Miss Basore, teacher o f Public Speaking in Cedar- villa College, acted as judge. Howard Finney was the other entrant in the contest. ' Harold w ill represent the Cedar- ville Chapter at the district contest to be held at the Dayton Y . M, C. A., January IP at 8:00 p, m. The winner o f the district contest will compete in the state contest which will be held at O. S. U. in connec tion with Farmer’s Week, January 30. Other contests .are: the regional, which will he held in Springfield, Massachusetts in September, and the national, which w ill be held in Kansas City, in November. The winner o f the National Contest will win $500 cash. in The CedarRevue The third edition o f The Cedar Revue was published Thursday, January 16. /> Senior News The senior class met in their home room Wednesday morning and select ed invitations fo r commencement. Mid-Year Exams. The mid-year examinations for high school students are being given today (Friday) and next Monday. Fewer Cases o f Illness Fewer cases o f grippe have been reported ip the schools this week. Many students are able to resume heir studies, although there have ieen still approximately thirty ab sent from the hiffh school and forty from the grades each day this week. There are a few o f the above number suffering from the mumps. Both Supt.’ Furst and Miss Chance have, been ill this week. Volley Ball Teams Organized v Mr. L. J. George has organized boys' and girls' volley ball teams from the seventh and eighth grades and high school, to provide recreation during the noon hour. A men's faculty team has also been organiz ed. The teams, with their name and captain, are listed below. Girls' Teams Seventh grade, Cardinals, Frances Patton. Eighth grade, Dynamiters, Marcella Martindale. Freshman-Junior, Lucy Aces, A l ma Brewer. Sophomores-Senior, S. S. S., Jane Frame. Boys' Teams grade, Cubs, Wendell COVERED DISH SUPPER PA R T Y IS ENJOYED F ifty friends and. neighbor* o f Miss Ada Stormont end Mrs, Elfie Lackey enjoyed * covered dish supper* at their home near Cedarville, Wednes day evening last. Mis* Stormont end Mr*. Lackey are moving to Cedarville neon. Those present were: Mr, and Mr*. Wilbur Conley and family, Mrs and Mrs. Sherman Cotton and family, Mr, tend Mrs. Victor Btmgarner and family, Mr. and Mr*. Carlton Com Mid son, Mr. and Mr*. Tinsley Com, Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Williamson, Mr. and Mrs, J. Atild and son, Mr. and Mr*. Meryl Jones * * and Mr*. Boyd Harmon, Mr, and Mr*. Raymond Spracklen, Mr. and Mr*. John Spraoklen, Mr*. Mary Tobias and family, Miss Cornelia Bradfute, Mr, John TeMas, Mr. Harry Wilson, Messrs. X. C. W. » «n and the iMMtiSIMb Seventh Peters. • ■ ■ Eighth grade, White Sox, Miron Williamson. H. S. Team A, Wildcats, Stanley Swango, H, S. Team B., ’ Tigers, Sellars Shaw. H. S. Team €., Boneheads, Harold Rotroff. Cedarville Wins Last Friday night, January 11, Cedarville boys' and girls’ 'squads journeyed to Yellow Springs to meet Bryan* teams on their floor. The Red and White girls came through with flying colors, holding Bryan's unbeaten team to a tie o f 20* 20. France* Williamson starred with 16 points. The local boy* carried away an easy victory o f 27-16 over Bryans smaller team. Coming Games Cedarville goes to Beavercreek Friday night, January 18, to meet the outstandnrg teams in the Greene County League. On Thursday, January 24, the local teams will meet Ross squads oil Ross' floor. MAN WANTED for Rawleigh route o f 800 families. Write immediately. Rawleigh Co,, Dept, OHL-348-SA, Freeport, III. ■>............ FARM LOANS V/l PKRCKNT INTBKEST Five to ton years. No stock to hay. No double liability, No ab stract Prompt appraisals, Quick dosing. Winwood & Co* SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Ask Your Banker or Attorney About tfg, ...... .. ................... ....... . . . . ■ ■ _ - , more persons, expansive. v 1 y „ Tr „ . . , jPaul Weiss general store in Yellow B®Oort Reed; Mrs. R, R. Townsley especially women patrons, to it—* wine as freely a* orange juice or T. ’’ 6:30„ p' T l ®ub”ect’ ,Springs. They obtained only $5. ^ead Down at Old Aunt Marys’ ; Mrs. thing th*t wjui not done in the old,., other, soft drinks would promote the Abundant L ife — How Manifest ch„rle8 Fraley* was indicted fo r J;Stele read Bdgar Gest* tribute time barroom.” cause, o f temperance, he feels,'’ “ . Llke Llvinsr' (auto theft, Walter Stark fo r grand to R,le3r- Misfl Eleanor Bull rendered _____ _ 4 J « Tlw ^ Leader, Edward Brigham. v invs Watson fo r burelarv * vocal solo, accompanied by Mrs. H. _ ’ cniWren will soon, be gwijg Union Service in this church, 7 : 3 0 ! ^ , 5 ^ W flHw I - J o n e ^ t o r a H- Members and tovited . retufrn ° f togriisedUquor will to the atoro w i f t i i M e l to g r t * p. m. Sermon by . Rev. Dwight Ih u L a n Hud* ™ «- v e d two-course re- Wy‘ ^ Guthne. „ on!son for sodomy. The jury ignored f o m e n t s by the hostess, assisted by & k i ? two case* and continued another after ^ daughter, Mrs. A. F. Peterson ^ p, m , at Roy Waddles. Leader, Mrs. inve#tight;ng U cases and hearing 23 Frankfort. Q. O, A , Dobbins. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7 p. m. .witnesses. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister . . . T , . Sabbath School, 9:45 k. m. Paul me®t0W1’ ! Temperance Notes , the lid off” fo r Christmas and New - The Brewer's Stogan million boy* are-needed”,— * * _____ ] Have you heard the brewers' cry? ' Can you see the fearful vision - Drunken driving ha# become at the Q f passing by? Cases ignored were those o f John1 Zimmerman, statutory offense, and .S ir le r titlT em b S z lto g a $lMo” £nd Sponsored by Cedarville W. C. T. U. ®"dj f o L ^ n d C levefand 'the^S t “^ J * ^ ^ * * * .sales m Omo and Cleveland the ntosfc who have n ew r toatod beer, narliamentarian o f the house of reD ! r—- - ■ important problem o f liquor control, p or Cuatomers are needed Ramsey, Supt. parnamentan n ^ ^ ouse o l rep -----which is not on the way to solu- For our business-vear b r vear.” Lesson: “ Peter's Lesson in Humble accuseTo^mlfc! Tbe J«venile Protective Associa- tio« * V Neither Cleveland nor Ohio « A TOill|pn boys a reneeded^ i Service John 13:1-17; 1 Peter 5:5. financial statement. tion o f Chicago in a recent report bas devised an effective - method, o f >xis y01ilr son m;ne they claim; Golden text: “ A ll o f you gird your- ,n* . ^ n t . said: keeping drunken drivers from behind And—our daughters now they're selves with humility, to serve one T be JU1V made no recommendations . .. . . the wheels—Cleveland Plain-Dealer. . aakinir another." Peter 5:5. for the county ja il.Jn view o f the The new tevem ^ a t has sprung __ ____ ■ . . , „ . ■ Morning Worship, U a. m Ser- * * * ^ a t improvements are scheduled np m sonie ^®yB f e8e” ts VJoTOsm ' ^ ' Not <>«r «onfl alone! Oh, shame! ™ . ’ f (<T p’ 1 \ . f r „ nHm. f f r a W M pn» i oon„ „ more serious than did the old saloon H. L. Walker o f Pittsburgh, sends Shame on Christian men and women mon text: “ I ?am not come to destroy undelJ he FEBA\ * • Fo<?le8on« . . . |n some taverns from one-fourth us a clipping from a New York letter Who can fail to rise in might, _______________ to one-half of the patrons who buy published in the Post-Gazette of his And forever banish from us ’ strong drink are women . . . city. It contained in part the fo l- ( Every fpe o f truth and right! . Subscribe for THE HERALD “ There is more drinking in Chicago lowing: • j . •—The Homemaker. but to fulfil.” Matt 5:17. This is the was foreman o f the jury. third sermon o f a series on the Ser- > ■..... .1' ..... -"l mon on the Mount. j Junior C, E., at 6:15. Senior C. E, at 6:16. The subject is: “ What do I, know about the church ?” The leader is Russell Murray. • The mid-week service will he held at the home o f Judge and Mrs.. S. C. Wright. The, series of five discus sions on the sermon on the Mount will begin.J Matt. 5:1-16 is the portion of Scripture -to be reviewed. Union evening service in the U. P. church at 7:30. The text is: “ They that use this world, as not abusing it.” I Cor., 7:31. Dr. W. R. McGhesney, State Rep resentative, has secured the appoint-’ irtent of Wm. Rickman, Xenia, as an Asst. Sargeant-atArms in the House, SHELL SERVICE STAT ION SOUTH MAIN STREET W ILL OPEN Under New Management Monday, January 21 Your Patronage Will Be '' Appreciated Paul Edwards Featherweight, truly nature** teed. O N LY gold pin teeth rival.* Guaran- S14.95 VERY SPECIAL SPECTACULAR SAVINGS A large purchase of teeth before the sales tax is effective makes these unusual low prices possible. . . i . A ll materials we use are guaranteed to be the best on. the market ' Low prices do not mean inferior material. /Our motto is "More business with less profit.” You can afford to have your teeth filled at our prices. DR. 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