The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26

OTAtmwe warn,nmA%uwtm%m Im t i m i B h m m I ; SCHOOL NEWS 11 Ckwwh Notes NMH WfcMIHW# Ik * 1C«te « * ? « * » * * * ram*tera, wratoke^ x»**y * * te w » mmrnm. a** bo# bra* «• rtwriy h*. to bt at hi* Dr. 0. P. E«R* % la flBft to * abort 1. M. fifahr, whorraidram « Jamra- town* wha ka» aattawd id# itrtiii Frarttfte strafe, ahowi ldbttO* ehon** 4* Mt mortem. Xr** EHrabetfa Stormont ha* fee* *fck with th« grippe «t the home 0f b»r daughter, lb * Hny Knirtay, PairfleH, 0. Mrs. M. 0. Nagley has returned hem* from Middletown Where ihe wax called by the serious illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Forest Nagley. Mrs. K, T. Johnstone moved her household goods this week to Union county, Ky., where her husband hat been appointed Health Director. Dr. Johnstone left for his new work three weeks ago. I Crayon Thwaday, Jrawary 18, Mr. tefert Brigg*. erayen artist and enter- preaeatad a varied' pragrara ef sfetete#, taterapra, mA colored Pfctoraa, His Dunbar reading* and .negro dtaleet storlee ware very well ipraranted. Hie canvases have been hung la the Carnegie Institute Hall, and he haa wmg In ever a hundred Chicago operas. The etodenU appreciate seeing and hearing so famous an artist. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacGregor entertained a number of guests last Wednesday evening at sin o'clock dinner. . All the members o f the Harvey Lovetts family have been down With the old fashioned mumps. A number of cases have been reported among children but none serious. scarlet fever in. the Ross Twp. Schools caused the postponement of a basketball game as a matter of pre­ caution, to players from -UedarviUe public schools. t The Jamestown village council has selected a site on the A.1C- Conher farm, $6uth Charleston pike, as a site for. Hie municipal waterworks plant. The state must approve the site for sanitation. Recent guest's at' the heme o f Dr. and Mrs- O, P< Elias were Dr. J. H. Elias, Glouster, O., and Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Robinett, Carroll, 0 . Dr. Elias and Mrs. Robinett are brother and sister o f Dr. 0. P. Elias. . The annual meeting o f the Cedar- -vill Building & Loan resulted in the following being chosen officers-. W. A, Spencer, president; C.,W- Steele, vice president; L secretary. The two new members of the boafd are John W. Ross of this piece and Ralph G. George, Jamestown. The Greene.County Fish and Game ASsqciation realized a profit of $185 in fees in 1984, Out of this fund $25 was used to purchase and rais­ ing 89 Havana mink rabbits and $33 for raccoons. , Additional ■purchases, o f pheasant* and raccoons will be made during the winter. - Plans are tinder way for the annual association dinner; ; KINSINGTON CLUB MEETS The January meeting ‘of the Kin- sington Club' was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred. Townsley. Members answered to roll jcall with “What Country Would You Like to Tour7” The featured num­ ber on the program was an interest­ ing and instructive address by Rev. Robert H. French of the Clifton United Presbyterian Church. Dainty refreshments were served following the program. Mr. 0. A. Dobbins, who has been n farmer institute work in various mntles in the state, returned home at week from Van Wert due to ill- Css. He was to have been in Han- >ck county tWs Week but was unable > fill the date. He was threatened n a time with pneumonia but is re­ nted better at this time. Dance Orchestra Organised Bryan High School, o f Yellow Springs, and Cedarville High School have arranged to exchange orchestras for high school dances which are to be held soon after the end of basket­ ball season. Mr. Reed, local instructor of instru­ mental music, baa organized a group for this activity and is conducting practices. Teachers 111 Two teachers, Mr. Furst and Miss Albaugh, were unable to be in school the past week on account of illness. Mr, Furst has returned to his duties, but Miss Albaugh is still confined to her home, Most of the students who have been absent have resumed their studies. F. F. A. .Speaking Contest Harold Benedict, local F. F. A. president, placed third in the District F. F. A., Public Speaking Contest held at Dayton Y. M- C. A., Saturday, January 19. The following counties were rep­ resented by one boy each: Mont­ gomery, Preble, Miami, Champaign, Darke, and.Greene, The county eli- nination contests had been held the week previous to the district contest. The results of the district contest were as follows: Arthur Beasley, Lanier Township—first; 'Paul Rout- son, Covington—second; Harold Bene­ dict, Cedarville, and Harold Shock Jefferson Township, (Montgomery County)—(tied) third. Howard Finney, Wayne Andrew, and Robert Dunevant accompanied Mr, Geox-ge and Harold to the district contest. Local F. F. A. Delegate The -local F. F„ A, chapter Will send a delegate to the F. F. A, Leadership Conference, to be, held at Columbus, January 31, and February 1, 1935, Might Course Concluded Thursday night, January .24, wilt conclude ' the fifteen-lesson night course, offered by Mr. Gedrge to the local-farthers. ‘- This Week thfcrtdpie' for study was the corn-bog situation and outlook. Mr. George wishes to express his appreciation to the farmers who at­ tended these meetings and participat­ ed in th e discussions. Plan for similar courses in the future will be announced later, Junior Class Rings . The juniors are proudly displaying their rings which arrived Thursday. Report Cards The report cards for the third six weeks will not 'be issued until Wed­ nesday, January 30, since there is an unusual amount .of grading to be done at the dose of a semester. The honor roll will appear in the next is­ sue of the paper. ‘ Special Assembly The high school students were call­ ed to the auditorium, Tuesday morn­ ing, for a special assembly. After group singing led by Mr. Reed, Supt, Furst and Miss Rife made a number of announcements. MISS MURDOCK ENTERTAINS GUESTS AT LUNCHEON BRIDGE Mira Ina Murdock entertained a umber of ladies at her home lost riday afternoon at a luncheon ridge. At one o'clock luncheon was raved after which eight tables of ridge and one table’ of rook were layed during the afternoon. Mrs, Ancil Wright drew the prize it high bridge raore and Mr*. Clay- m McMillan received the high score A number of guests were present root Xenia, Jamestown, Selma and Cedarville. Game Canceled The basketball game scheduled With Ross Township has been cancel­ ed, since there are five cases of scarlet fever among Ross Township students. Efforts will be made to arrange for the game to be played later this season. Itbel Crowell Irwin, A. Ward Orra- ,11, J. Nelson C m *wall to Edwin tori and Georg* W. Bishop, 894 1-2 rra la Cedarville Twp., f L # Basie Cox to Xthelbett F. Cox, un- rided one-half interest in three tract wteMag Id-2 scree la Cedarville *p.,$L06 § m LIQUID ~ TAEUTT* « » #ALVB m M$dW. rn fm m WMi internally end ialve erawnraWy, make a raw- ptera uni otfmftra mrnmmi #•# Hoot Hm*r R t f ***** Beavercreek Wins Last Friday night January 18, Cedarville High hoys' and girls* squads and the Reserve team lost to Beavercreek. The C. H. S, boys were held to' a score of 12 points while their strong­ er opponents gained 43 points. The Cedarville girls staged a bril­ liant battle when they led the un­ beaten Beaver girls the greater pait of the game during the last playing period the Beaver girls scored enough to win the game 26-22, The local Reserves lost 12-9. FtLE BANK EXPENSE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A. Jsmisraw, Mlnlatra Sabbath School, 10 a, m. Acting Supt. fee January, Delator Jobe. Pswaehiog, 11 a. as. This is Young Hoopla's Day, and the service will be in charge of the Y. p, C. V, VJke- pras, Joe Waddle will preside. The pastor will speak upon the theme, “ Christ*# Call to Young People.* Y. P. C. U., 6:30 p, m. Subject, “Abundant Life—How Extended- Through Witness Bearing.” Leader, Eleanor Finney. i Union Service, 7:30 p. m., in the IPresbyterian Church, to be in charge !of the Young People of the three churches. Eight from each society compose the choir and talks will' be given by representatives of each society, Women's Missionary Society will meet Monday at 2 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30 p. m., with Mrs. Watt. Leader, Mrs. W. A. Spencer, Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7 p. m. CLIFTON U, P. CHURCH Robert H. French, Pastor Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Paul W- Rifc, Supt, Lessoh—Mark 14;12-72. Peter’s DeniaL Topic for Adults--, How Jesus js Denied Today. Worship Service, 11 a. m’. In recognition «jf National , Young People’s Day the young people will have- charge o f the service, and the pastor will preach on the Y.P.C.U. topic for the day—The Abundant Life Extended Through Witness Bearing. There will he no meeting of the Y.- P. C. U. because of the Greene Town­ ship Sunday School Rally to be held in the Pleasant Grove church at 7:30 p. m. Rev. G, V. McNeil will be the speaker. The- Mid-week Prayer service will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. .The study will be based on Paul’s Third Missionary Tour. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup­ per will be observed on February 10th. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Dwight R. Guthrie), Minister Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m. Paul Ramsey, ' Supt. Lesson: Peter’s Denial; Mark 14:27-31, 54,66-72. Golden Text: “Wherefore let him that stsndeth take heed lest he fall,” Morning Worship Service at 11. Sermon subject: “The New Altar.” This is the fourth sermon of the series on the Sermon on the Mount, Read Matt. 5:21-32 in preparation. Junior Christian Endeavor at 6:15 in the- primary room. Misses Ben­ nett and Creswell are in charge. .Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:15, Thejeadcr Js, Mary K. Probasco. _ Union Evening Service in this church. A special young peoples’ service has been planned by the three societies of the community. Miss Georgia Skinnell will be in' charge. Session Meeting on Monday eve­ ning at the manse, at 7:30. Mid-week service on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The service will be in charge of the Senior Christian En­ deavor Kociety. The discussion will center around Matt.-5:20-48.. The meeting will be in the home of Prof, and Mrs. C- W, Steele, The annual Day of Prayer for the College will be observed On Friday morning in this church. The speaker- is to be the Rev. James L: Chesnut, D. D., pastor of the First Presby­ terian Church of Richmond, Indiana. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a; m. P. M. Gil- lilan, Supt) Morning Worship, 11 a. m. ' Sub­ ject: “The Joy of Salvation.” Epworth League, 5 p. m. Intermediate League, 6:30 p. tn. Union Service in charge of the Young People, in the Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting* Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. K. L. Notice Sunday evening at 5 o'clock the E. L. is having a covered dish supper, and Harry Sinks is to speak on “How Young People are Challenged by Foreign Mission Fields.” (He was bom in China; where his parents were missionaries). Golden Rule'Circle The meeting o f the Golden. Rule Circle will be at the Church Friday, February 1 (instead of Thursday, th* regular date). At this meeting the members of the Men’s Bible Class will be the guests of the Circle. For Sale:- Sharpless Cream Separ­ ator; Electric motor, 1-4 h.p.; Riding Saddle and Bridle, Winifred Stuckey Liquidation expenses o f the Com mereial and Savings Bank Co. a- mounted to $799.19 during the three- month period, October 1 to December 31, according to a statement filed for approval in Common Pleas Court, listed expenditures include $017.98 for administration, $162,16 operating and $19.05 legal. H*me and Peoples SMg., Ansa. De* prate and C, Da and H. and A. Pxi- MiJkJt raitel YfcE |$Mri!aPV# x*lRPWgPrawWWWraPW^ra* IfIW*. MsGratoy, 8#4 E. giraad ifc, Xraia, 0 . , * • asm FARM LOANS 4K PltKCRNT INTEHBST Five to ten years. No stock to buy, No doable liability. No ab­ stract, Prompt appraisal*. Quick ekmlng. ° Wi»wcM>d Be Co. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Ask Your Banker or Attemey About Uo. •#0« EERO WEATHER MERE AUTO INIURAJfCE BILL ATTORKET M i APPROTHD L. Gowdy ia C m im Ptera Cmirt. TboJ — — f«e was for $l,4t7Jli eevering rarvf-i _____ * * - *^ aT * r " T V 1 y f f l , t » u r f * » ■ o i t a M i r tM .i r t i .t t a fee of C . L . Dattegtesk and L . T. Mar- ^ Attonw- waatbor Thursday memtug, aomo ro* Jegtelotara wblab it p iarad wEl ro- ahall, attorneys for tfm liquidation o f , ^porting two below. While the wbedo dura the lieonra fra U c toft* a»d tb s tew Comasorriol * Eertaga Bank in. leountry is wrapped in anew raid cold rsstoro tho*proporty tax. Xenia has been appraesd by Judge R. ‘ Subsraibo for THE HERALD ^who have but a trace of the former- .bill calls for automobile * , rsr "Hwem •n -x jr, l SPECTACULAR SAVINGS A large purchase o f teeth before the sales tax is efFective tualsef these unusual law prices possible. A ll materials we use are guaranteed to be tfar hiUt on the market* VERY SPECIAL W A wonderfid plate, foathonreifhL gold pin teeth, An exceptional buy. Originally $22.50. •* ONLY Featherweight, gold pin teeth truly nature*a rival. 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