The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
OTAnmtEmatttn,F riday ,F ebruary is,m lo o t ! and Perfonal Mr. *>d Mr«. Paal Orr viaitod relative* In Fair Haven, Sabbath. There are now 5S4 on the old age panuoa list in Green* county, the average being f l * monthly. -v*-3* I Church Notes itfl» lllitim iii< im n m K n n iin iiiiii—iisei h **!■■* 1 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A . Jantioaon, Minister Temperance Notes Sponsored by Cedarville W . C. T. U, Mr*. Fred Townaley and daughter, Doris, are both ill Buffering with scarlet fever. . Mr. John Collins, who underwent an operation fo r appendicitis some time ago continue* to improve. Mrs. Nancy Oglesbee w ill entertain the member* o f the Women’s Club at her home on Xenia this Friday after noon. The Farmer’s Labor Union with the Coughlin Social Service Union will organise a third political party to op pose the re-election ctf President Roosevelt at Omaha, Neb,, in July, Receipts o f sales tax in the county for the first two week* o f the opera tion o f the law is reported at $8,080.- 71, There are 800 retail outlets in the county that have vendor’s li censes. N : Mrs. Anna Morton, Xenia, who suffered a broken righ hip in Decem ber, has been moved to the home o f Mr. J.B. Rife, her brother-in-law. im provement has been all that could be expected. The Standard Bearers Missionary Society o f the Methodist Church will have a silver .tea in the church parlors Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. Mrs. Kuehrmann .will speak “ Japan." * on Harold Stormont, aged 7, under went an operation at the McClellan Hospital Monday fo r mastoid trouble. He is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Stormont and is reported as .improv ing satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Galloway have been called to Huntington, W. Va., owing to the illness o f the latter’s fath er/R ev . M. A. Summers. Mr. Galloway went to Huntington, Satur day, while Mrs. Galloway has been with her father more than a week. Mr. and Mrs. George Siegler o f Marietta, 0 ., were called here by the death o f the former’s mother,' Mrs. KaToline. Siegler last Friday. Mr. Charles Otto, father o f Mrs, George Siegler, attended ih e funeral on Mon day. Before join t- meeting o f the ,Y.. W . C, A, and the Y . M. € . A . on Feb ruary 18, Rev.. Hill, o f the Methodist Church, spoke on the “ Character o f Lincoln.’’ The Y . W. and Y , M. wish to thank Rev. Hill fo r his interesting lecture. William W . Hyslop, 72, native o f Greene County, died at the home o f his son-indaw and daughter, Mr. and Tftxi. A . H, Bowers, 820 N. Western Ave,, Springfield, Tuesday night. He suffered a stroke o f paralysis Sunday and did not regain consciousness. He was a former resident o f this county and,is survived by Ida widow, a daughter and a sort, Earl. - Burial took place in Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield. . ■ The Philosophic Literary Society o f the College met in the basement o f the Library Monday everting. These meetings have been very interesting o f late. Walter Linton was in charge o f the following program: Piano solo, Kathleen Miller; Lincoln’s Boyhood, Mary Catherine Prdbasco; Lincoln’s Manhood, Carl Ferguson; Lincoln’s Love Affairs, Evangeline Bennett; piano solo, Ruth Olive Robe. The re mainder o f the evening was spent in a delightful social hour. While the United States is eeek- Sabbath School, 10 a. m. J. R Kyle, cut liquor taxes to make boose Supt. This is the Quarterly Tern- dteaper fo r the working class** peraiwe l«**oti, the general exercise* P e d a n t Laxaro Cardenas is detor- will be incharge o f Mr*. C. M. Ritchie, min«d to raise the tax in Mexico to Supt, o f the Temperance Department make drinking too expensive for the o f the S. S. working classes. Preaching, 11 a, m. Theme, — — - “ Four Mighty Factor." . j The W. C, T. U. is deserving o f the ' Y , P. C. U., 0;80 p. m. Subject, active support o f every patriotic and “ Understanding Personality.” Lead- loyal woman citizen, and w* hope that er o f Devotions, Harold Dobbins. [among its battling forces may be Union Service, 7:80 p. m., in the [found many Evangelical women. W* Presbyterian Church. Message on 1 “What About Prohibition.” H istoric*! Mileposts O f Ohio By C. S. Van Tassel (Copyrighted) GIVES RADIO TALK Mrs. W. H. Owens has gone to ( Mrs. J. P. Schaffer o f Dayton, has Pittsburgh, Pa., where she will visit 'been a guest at the horn* o f Mr, and with her son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. W. R. Watt several days this ; Mrs. Frank Crs*well, state chair, man o f Americanism o f the Daugh tera o f the American Revolution, ^rs, John Lott, until April.,week, spoke over station WSMK, Dayton, Thursday from 11 to 11:16 a. m. It was one o f a series o f talks given by the organisation each Thursday. ROSS TWP. FARM SOLD A t the legislative session, December fi, 1818 to February .11, 1814, Gov ernor Meigs in hi* m w age, referred The Home Building A Saving* Co, at length to the series o f victories in ha* sold the Long farm o f 142 acres the war mad their results, and natur- to Mary, Gussie, Emma and Lourvia ally, spoke o f the achievements o f Armentrout. the Ohio Militia o f Ffoch he was, - - Commander; commended their patriot* ism in responding to his call by the GRAPE GROVE FARM SOLD Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P* oi. Leader, Mrs, M, I. Marsh. Choir Rehearsal, Sat., 7 p. m. There were about 76 present at the Stewardship Conference held in our church Tuesday evening, with dele gates present from , the neighboring congregations o f Clifton, Jamestown, Xenia, Springfield, and Sugar Creek. The meeting was in charge o f Mr. W, W. Galloway, Chairman o f this Committee in Presbytery, Talks were given by Dr. H. B. McElree, Rev. W. E, Ashbrook, and the local pastor; The meeting was fine in the thoughts presented by the visiting brethren, In the interest and spirit manifested by those present and also in the fine dinner served by our faithful workers in the kitchen. ,We trust it may mean an increased interest in the. wprk o f the Kingdom in Xenia Presbytery. A similar Conference was held in Glen Echo, Columbus on Monday evening, in charge o f tlie same Committee. The speakers went to College Comer for Wednesday evening. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church School, 10 a. m. P. M. Gil- Klan, Supt. Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject: “ Two Great Americans." Epworth League,- and Intermediate League, 0:30 p. m. i Union Meeting, 7:30 p. m., in the. Presbyterian Church. Sermon by Dr. Jamieson. Prayer Meeting, Wedneesday, 7:30 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, - 9:45 a. m. Paul Ramsey, Supt, Lesson: “ Peter Teaches Good Citizenship" (Temper ance Lesson)—Peter 2:11-17; 4:1-5. Golden text: “Love worketh no ill to his neighbor: love therefore is the fulfillment o f the law.” Romans 13:10. Moyning worship, lla .,m . Sermon text: “When thou doest thine alms.” Mt, 6 : 2 . Junior C« E, meets at 6:15, Misses Maxine Bennett and Rachel Cres- well are in charge. Senior Christian Endeavor meets at 6:15. The subject is: “ What the Bible says about Temptation ■and Sin?” This is a questionaire meeting. Pierre McCorkell will be in charge. Union evening service in the Pres byterian church. Dr. Jamieson will preach the sermon. This meeting will be in charge o f the W. C. T. U. The Session and Trustees o f the church will meet in joint session Sab bath afternoon (February 17.) at 2 o’clock, it The Mizpah and Berean Bible classes will hold their annual cover ed dish dinner at the church oil Tues day evening at 6 o’clock. Mr. J. L. Dorst o f Springfield will speak. The last discussion program o f the Sermon on the Mount will be held on Wednesday evening at 7:80 at the home o f Miss Anabel Murdock. Study Matt. 7. MISS CARROLYN WILSON WEDS CLEVELAND PHYSICIAN were* honor Mrs, David Bradfute was hostess to a potluck dinner given by the joint committee o f the “ Parade o f the Bride*/’ last Tuesday. Dust cloths were hemmed, and presented by the hostess to the two ministers’ Wives, Mesdame* Clair McNeel and Robert French. Those present were Mes dame* Wallace Rife, Roger Collin* and son; Carl Corry, Mac Harris an;! daughter Nancy; Robert French And daughter Martha; Claire M cNrsl/Or ville Shaw and Misses Mary And Ella Knott/ besides the two president* of the Missionary Socletl**, Mrs, Gordon Collins, o f Xenia, and Mis*,.Florence White, o f Cllftim, who guests. 1 CEDRINE CLUB BNTBRTAINRI) THURSDAY EVENING Attorney J. A. Finney, Xenia, was the guest speaker before members o f the Cedrine Club at the home o f Judge and Mr*. 8 . C. Wright last Thursday opening. He gave an ad* drees on the life o f Abraham Lincoln a* a law student HI* talk wan inter hpereed with many human interest stories o f Mr. Lincoln. Mrs. J. Harry Nagley was program chairman and read "Your Flag and My Flag/* by Wilbur NesWt, During tl*s evening a revered dish dhsuer was served, ttwre befog forty* Him members# guest* Jfolitffids Judge and Mm Wrigirt wuw *s*i*tid fey Mr. and Mm J. M. #®W to ****** tafotog tbs WOMAN ON LIQUOR BOARD Subscribe for THE HERALD know o f no better organization thousands, and l a ^ the olficers ^ Mrs. Johnathan Engle, Pike Tkp. through which they can make their “ ®" f ° r the r b™ y d ld y C1*rk C°m>ty, and Mrs, Emmet Sim- own influence and effort felt than this. conduct- merson, South Solon, have purchased —The Christian Evangelist. j The Governor stood high in the the 104 acre farm owned by Harvey So say we all. estimation o f the people. -When Gen- Talbott, near Grape Grove. The Engles * .eral Hull proved his utter incapacity will move to the farm about the first If f . « . . . „ „ 'as * Commander, there was a move- o f March. It la said that on the tomb o f an R inanirurated by Ms officers to ---------- ancient Egyption wa* inscribed these £ and p i* * Governor words; “Hi* earthlytenement shatter- ^ #t the ^ o f thft ^oops, --------- , - y ^*.a c . which by reason o f Hull’s early sur- Gov, Davey has appointed Edith Me * " * * " » l Port Clur© Patteraon, Dayton, a member of. times ^ ®d Meigs was named in his honor near the Ohio Liquor Control Commission. eB" • ' his forty-sixth birthday. His career She is the first woman in the country ‘ 1 began -early, for his was Judge o f the to serve on such a hoard. Mrs. Pat* President Cardenas of Mexico ex- Ohio Supreme Court, 1803-1804; in terson is a member o f theDayton preses sympathy with the prohibit 1307 , he was appointed Judge o f the Board o f Education and has been ac- tion o f alcoholic beverages and states: u , S. District Court o f Michigan Ter- tive in the past in the contest to have Prohibition is the best thing for the ritory; elected to the U. S. Senate, Dayton building and loan associations more than 16,000,000 people o f' my and served from January, 1809 to taken over by the state returned to country and national dryness is to j£ay, 1810; twice elected. Governor the stockholders. have a foremost place. Mexico is and resigned to take the position o f -------- ................. . determined to intensify the education poatmaster-General in the Cabinet of o f its people in preparing its citizens President Madison; died a t Marietta, as active factors in the development HUSO. i o f our country; it is indispensable Wais are expensive; The Govern - 1 that everything be eliminated wMch ment,B fir8t demand as Ohio’s quota tends to hinder this objective.” was a direct tax o f $85,000 which was ■ ’ T ”’ ’ promptly raised, although a large Wo were opposed to the “ Congress portion had to be borrowed. Besides , 1 Control” amendment which was in- there was the great expense o f the I traduced into- Congress sometime ago State Militia. by Senator Shephard and backed by The prisoners of war, from the a number o f prominent drys bat we British Lake Erie fleet, confirmed at look with approval upon a new pro- ChilliCOthe, furnished a sensation by hibition amendment which will prob- their attempt to escape; and the lead- ably be presented to Congress, which ers o f the plot were put In irons, would “ prohibit the manufacture, The capture o f Washington and the sale or transportation o f alcohol over burning o f the Government buildings one-half o f one per cent, within, the by the British was greatly lamented, importation thereof into, or the ex- j The resignation o f Governor Meigs portation thereof- from the United to assume the postition o f Post- States, . and all territory subject to master-Genera), placed Othniel Look- the jurisdiction thereof for beverage er, Speaker o f the Senate, in the purposes.” Governor's chair, from March 26, ........ , {1814 to December 8 , 1814. Mr. D.. Stewart Patterson address ing a group o f Methodists said: “We are living in a scientific age. What does science have to say about liquor? Science says, ’You are under the in- U B I K O F E E D S . Complete lin e o f Feeds For— Dairy, Hog*, Sheep, Feeding Cattle, Horse*, and Poultry Kellogg Hominy Feed W e have a Special Prepared Molasses Feed for Sheep at $32.00 per ton. We' Buy and Sell A ll Kind* o f Crain end Seed, PREMIUM COALS Hi-Lo Lump and Egg .............................. ........ $6 .25 at yard Great Hart Lump ........................................ ....... $6.25 at yard Archer Lump ........... .......................................„.„$5 .50 at yard Raven Red Ash Semi-Poh. Lump................... 16.25 at yard Genuine No. 3 Poh. Lum p ........ ................... ..$6.25 at yard Daily Market For Livestock Top Price Paid W ith No Commission Or Yardagie ' J. I. CASE FARM MACHINERY Cummings & Creswell CEDARVILLE, OHIO Phones: Stockyard, 78 — Store, 100 . Look at the new low prices • * Prove the qreater operating economy Members o f the Research Club held a covered dish dinner last Thursday [evening at the home o f Mrs. E. E. n.« - , . , .. „ ^ Finney, with husbands as guests'. Mrs. S r T L ? “ *” •"*? * • * • * w . 1 HcCheesney rc .,1 . on SL ™ l M ,.. Ln l. W .tt Some, general practitioners have been quoted aa saying that alcohol is not harmful, but the general practitioner is ^usually a physiologist. To learn the true picture one must also ask J. W. DWYER DIED IN LONDON on “ Clock." Music wa3 furnished by the College Girls’ Quartet. . and as for the performance DECIDE W ITH A RIDE /CHEVROLE the neurologist, the psychiatrist, the social and economic scientist . The statement o f opinion from representa- tivees o f this group is gins narcosis." AND BURIED WEDNESDAY JPIHEVEOLET has always spedalixed in giving extra value. But nevnr befmreLas Chevrolet offered such big and outstanding ▼aloes as these fine Chevzolets for 1935* The New Standard Chevrolet . . . world’s lowest- priced six-cylinder car. ; . settinga newhigh in and reli- A very simple wedding took place Saturday a t the home o f Dr. and :drs. John Wilson, Fostoria, O., when their only daughter, Carrblyn Wil son, became the bride o f Dr. H. J. Jrown o f Cleveland. The marriage ceremony was performed by the bride’s father, Rev. Wilson, pastor o f the Presbyterian Church at four o’clock. Following the ceremony a formal reception was held at the home after which the bride and groom left for Cleveland where a furnished ap- partment awaited them. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Spencer, and daughter, Miss Wilmah, uncle and aunt and cousin o f the bride attended the wed ding. Rev, Wilson is a former Cedar- villian and graduate o f Cedarville College. Baby Chicks— Get Our Prices Custom Hatching 2*4 Cent* Per Egg A Hatch Each Week OSTER'5 HATCHERY Yellow Springs, O. Plume 224 J. W. Dwyer, 72, former resident o f Alcohol be- Ross Twp., who has resided in London for several years, died o f heart trouble — Monday. Surviving are his widow ENTERTAIN FOR RECENT ■Mrs. Etha Dwyer, three sons, James BRIDE SATURDAY P. M. o f Cannelsburg, Ind.; Harry and John '— _ _ at home; and four daughters, Mrs, Miss Wilds Auid and Miss Martha E* M- Brown>Columbus; Mrs. George Waddle were hostesses'to a company Schauer, Osborn, and Helen and Anna o f ladies last Saturday afternoon at Lo“ at homc- 0ne brother' Frank* ?f the home o f the latter, honoringJ frs. Toledol a sister» Miss N“ ra*Columbus A. G. Mayer, Dayton, formerly Miss James* Andrew and Delia Dwyer of Sara Abel, a former resident o f this Jamestown arc COU8ins- The funeral place, but residing in Ironton the past was inducted from St. Patrick’s few years. Church, London, Wednesday, with The guests hemmed tea toWela for burial there, Mrs. Mayer during the afternoon. A t _ “ !_____ ____ an .ppolnrtd hour Dorotfc, W .d - «OSS TWP. INSTITUTE TO BE die, n u l l .later o f one o f Ihe host- RELD FEBRUARY 27-28 esses, came down the stairway, carry- „ „ „ „ , , , ing a decorated red and white urn- Bo*8 TwP- Farmcrf 8’ brella. On each rib a rhyme was at- be,d in the TyP - 1 bu,1ic|- tacked telling where gifts were hid- in 6 . 27 ami 28 The msti- den for the bride, who was presented was to bave ***" be,d ia January i a miscellaneous array o f useful but ^ P<»tPO«ed °™ng to scarlet articles fever in that section. The state speak- * An ke course was served by the a« Mrs. W G. Vanderbark, o f hostesses. Appointments ,p pr 0 pri. &ne»ville, and Frank Blackford, of ate to Valentine's Day were employ- EMorado. A cake and com show will ^ be held in connection with the insti-. The guest list included Mrs. May- Another feature is the ^ Ut! er, o f Dayton; Mrs. Carter Abel, ,bow* { Ironton; Mrs. David Reynolds, Wil mington; Mrs. Nelson Cteswell, Misses Lenora Skinnell, Bernice Bry ant, Ruth Mitchell, Eleanor Finney, Annabelle Murdock, Lulu Henderson, Carrie Rife, Josephine Auld, Glenna Waddle, Lena Hastings, Mrs, W. R. McChesney, Mrs, J. E. Hastings, Mrs. W. A. Turnbull, Mrs. Hervey Bailey, Mrs. J, Ervin Kyle, Mrs. W. A. Hop ping, Mrs, J. M, Auld, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Roy Waddle. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer were married in ironton January 11. Mrs, Mayer is the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Carter Abel, Ironton, formerly of Cedarville and graduated from Cedar ville High School and Ohio State University. Mr. Mayer is a Dayton attorney. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer are residing at 1885 Epworth Ave., Day- ( ton, i ability. And the new Master De Luxe Chev rolet . . . beautifully- streamlined. ; . longer.and notably lower in appearance , ; ;•the Fashion Car o f the low-price field. Here, indeed, are valuesthatexcelallprevious Chevroletvalues. May we suggest that you see and drive one o f these new Chevrolets at your earliest convenience? Chevrolet performance, economy CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN C»mpsrtCfmroWthu)d<Uivmdprices mtdemtyG.M. A. Q, terms, A GeneralMotors Vslue Th* N«w Standard Chtm ia Coach Tho NowMaitor De Lux* Chovrolot Coach T I E I E H tT M M M C IE Y M U T •465 >J»MO• HewStmndsrd Xaxfilu at Flint, Mich,, S*t5. With bttmpan, .eparm tin end tita lock, thm HatptioalaSX.00 addi tional. Frioaaaubjactto change without notioa. THENEW HESTER IELIXECHEVROLET AND UP- th tp tioa o t Mautar DaLute Coupe at Flint, MiCh,, f5S0, With bumpata, spate firm and th e lock, the Hat ptioa la S35.00 additional. Frioaa sub ject to changewithout notice. KCea-Action optional at 930.00 axtta. 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S, C, WEIGHT, Judge of the Probate Court, l Green* County, Ohio, Sutekrib* far THE BERALD Featherweight, tru ly n a tu re ’ i teed, ONIiY gold rival. pin teeth Guaran- $ 1 4 . 9 5 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. VERY SPECIAL ' ( f a * / A wonderful plate, featherweight, gold pin teeth. An exceptional buy. Originally $22.50, ONLY S 1 0 . 0 0 E. MAIN ST. XENIA» OHIO DR. GENSLER, Dentist Opposite Court House Former White Cross Dentist PHONE E ll i
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