The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
C m fcm tB HKS a M), fribay , frmuarf hi , w s lo c s l and Personal Y. W. C. A. Cabaret, Monday* March 4* Alford Gym. Admission 10 c. Mrs. Harold Brown attended « luncheon given by the Matrons of the Order of the Eastern S ta r a t the Bancroft Hotel in Springfield last Saturday. I Church Notes i Temperance Notes Sponsored by Cedarville W. C, T. U. FIRST PSBSBYTRRIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Relief Money Being Spent for Liquor Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m. Paul That drunks and vagrants are be* , Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: “Peter Heals ing given employment while worthy a lam e Man.” Acta 3: 1*10} '4:8*12. wen go jobless is the charge recently iGolden text: “Then Peter said, Silver made by Municipal Judge Frank and gold have I none; bu t such as I Deasy of San Francisco. TV sale of sales stamps in Greene county fo r the first four weeks of the new law has reached 112,800. Rev. C. E. Hill was called to Peeb les, 0 „ Thursday, due to the critical illness of his brother, Albert M. Hill, a farmer residing in tha t vicinity. • - - Rev. A, G. Hastings of Columbus preached last Sabbath fo r the Clifton United Presbyterian congregation. Rev. Hastings' is a brother of Mr. J. E, Hastings of this place. Tax collection for real estate taxes is now in progress, A deputy from the County Treasurer's office wilt be here Wednesday, February 27 a t the Ex change Bank to .receive taxes. Mr."Virgil Stanforth moved Thurs day from the Harper land on the TowtaBley road to the Fudge farm on the Xenia and Jamestown pike. Char les Coulter takes the farm vacated by Mr, Stanforth. The funeral of Reed Pringle, who was killed a t the' Miller street crossing Tuesday evening will he held Friday a t 2 P, M. from the Sprague. Funeral Home in South Charleston. Ross Township Farmers’ Institute will be held February 27 and 28 in the Twp.» School auditorium. In con nection with the institute will be the annual com show, Junior Com Show, Old Fiddler’s Contest, Poster Contest, Domestic Science show and Cake show Prizes for the various winners, Whiter Cummings, lo c ^ Chevrolet dealer, announces the arrival of the first Master-Delux Chevrolet that promises to be a sensation this year. Mr. Cummings invites everyone to call and take a look a t this new 1935 Chevrolet creation. Good plays, good dances, good eats, good fun. Y. W. Cabaret, Monday, March 4, College Gym. .8:00 p. m. Admission 10c. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conley and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull enter tained the Clark’s R u n . Club, Wed nesday evening, a t the home of the former. Contests were enjoyed and ligh t refreshments were served dur ing the* evening! - < • ' ' Mr. Fred Fields of Seattle, Wash., dropped into town Thursday to spend the day with his mother, Mrs. Gertrude Stormont, postmistress. Mr. Fields came east to Chicago on a business trip and oh to Cedarville .fo r a short visit. He has been located in Seattle "the past seven years and is yery much attached to the climate and life of that city. Mrs. E. C. Oglesbee Was hostess to members of the Woman’s Club a t her home last Friday afternoon, a number of guests being present with thb membership. Several, musical numbers featured the program, num bers by Mrs. Graham Bryson, Xenia, and Mrs. Dorothy Jackson, Louis ville, Ky. Mrs. Wm. Anderson of Xenia gave a talk on “A rt” and ex hibited a number of stereopticon views of European scenes. Among the guests present were} Mrs. Waltet-Morton and Mrs. H. M. jack- son, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Graham Bryson, Mrs. Nettie Anderson, Mrs, D. S. Ervin, Mrs. C. P. Elgin, and Mrs. William Anderson, Xenia. Re freshments were served following the program a fte r which a social hour was enjoyed. Lots of fun, good eats, good pro gram—lots of celebrities a t the Y. W. Cabaret, Monday, March 4, a t 8:00 p. n. Admission only a dime for every- ine* TEACHERS ARE GUESTS AT VALENTINE PARTY Faculty members of the Cedarville' public school, their husbands and drives, were entertained a t a pretty dinner party a t the Whiteiaw Reid estate, Thursday evening, February the fourteenth. Miss Carrie Rife, Miss Ora Hanna, Mrs. Anna Wilson, end Miss Mildred Trumbo, of the school faculty, were hostesses. There were covers for twenty-four guests a t three tables, attractively decorated with red hearts and red tapers. A two course dinner was served, Following dinner the eve ning was spent socially and Rook was enjoyed. Guests were Prof, .and Mrs. H. D. Fu rrt and their guest, Mr. Ewing of Florida* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Lester George, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Edwards, Misses Dorothy Nelson, Christel Thomas, Ruth Chandler, Nolle Reeder, Mildred Albuugh, Jean Wolfe, Sarah Margaret Chance, Mrs, Dint Aultman, Mrs. Russell Halstead, Mrs. Anna Wilson, Misses Carrie Rife, Ora Harm*, and Mildred Trumbe. have give I thee.” Acts 3:6. Morning Worship Service, 11 a. m. Sermon: “Qod’s Income Tax." Mai. 3:10. “Every day during the last week," said Judge Deasy, as quoted by the press, “some 25 or 30 common bums appeared before mo fo r drunkenness Junior Christian Endeavor meets or vagrancy, and every one of them at 6:15 p. m., in the Primary Room, immediately flashes a certificate as Misses Rachel Creswell and Maxine proof tha t he la not a ‘vag.’ Due Program Postponed to the closing of school for night, February 12; and gave the Lincoln address to Preble County Re publican Club in the Eaton Armory, Friday night, February 15} and spoke in the Deyton United Presbyterian Church, Sabbath night, February 17* Washington’s Birthday, the program The Orange and Bine Serenade™ t, ^ t I . . . planned by the D. A. R. for Friday sang Tuesday evening a t the pot-luck Bennett are m charge. | “These men get in a couple of days sfternoon be held Monday morn-'dinner held a t the Presbyterian Senior Christian Endeavor meets a t .* week, then immediately proceed to ing a t nine O.clocfcf a t which time Mrs. Church by the Mlzpah end Berean * The subject is “What spend their money for liquor and lie Malone> of Daytonj a Htate official for Sunday School clashes, Dr. Me* around the rest of the week in the the D. A. R., will speak. Chesney and Mr, Roy Bengham of iWilmington, also a Representative, “Our Victory” Rev. Claire McNeil of Clifton spoke in chapel Monday morning, us ing as h it theme “Our Victory." After conducting the devotions. Rev, McNeil .spoke on the many victories gained in this life and the necessity of depending upon the Divine Power for guidance. I Carl and Mable McDorman end Bes* I A famines* meeting of the Research s*®*5d George Ensign to Lester Me'Club was held Wednesday afteraeon w L L i i u i l i N E W S I'Donaan, three tracts contamirig l l& . - a t the home of Mrs, J. E, Hastings, j P4 acres In Boss Twp., 61, jThe following officers were chosen: lining,............. . j ------ - jMrs. Frank Creswell, president; Mrs* President McCheaney addressed the Harry D. and Louise W, Wright to fFr" * # ird< viee president; Mrs. A* ulmton County Methodist Brother- Lina McCullough, tract in Cedarville E‘ IIuey> Secretary; Mrs, Rerih Hull, iiood a t Sharon Church near King- village, | 1 . (treasurer. A program we# adopted man, Monday night, February l i ; the! Ifor the coming year. Jeffersonville Progress Club Tuesday’ 6:15 P. m Bible Says About Forgiveness.” Bessie Viator is the lender. Union Evening Service a t 7:80 in the Methodist Church. The sermon text is: “If therefore thine eye be single, thy -whole body shall be full of light.” Matt *:22. Mid-week Service on Wednesday a t 7:30 p. m. This will be the first of three Stewardship studies. .The meet ing will be held a t the home of Mrs. Lina McCullough and Mr. and Mrs. H, D, Wright. Annual Covered Dish Dinner of the Ladies gutter,” Bishop Edwin H. Hughes says: School Close* .were in attendance. .. . , By order 6 t the Board of Education , 1 _ _ ■ Even a t its worst we can surely th/ CedarviUe Mhools wiU be closed The College Girl.’ Glee Club gave claim tha t the Eighteenth Amend- ^ to observe Washington’s ® progrram of sacred, music a t the ment has done as well as business! girtluday ’ " If some may loudly affirm that pro hibition needs a Moses, we may say; j United Presbyterian Church in Day* Sickneas Prevalent ton. Dr. McChesney gave the ad- Altbough many students are able d*e8B °* *be evening. Rev. Boyer, So docs banking need a Moses; so to'refcurn^to their work tWs week,"at- *ho i s Paator of the church is a ata- t Z S tendance is still very poor-because of de®* Cedarville College* r yh , ^ F i ^ T "8 , p J l From twenty-five to thirty cent .. affirmative and negative do -1 ^ . , of bulrushes and tar, and Pharoah ^ bate teams left this morning for Missionary Society will be W considerably increase his family JnV tL Manchester, Indiana, to enter the de- held a t noon on Thursday a t the home 0f daughters in order to make the full * 1 wee ' . . . bate tournament, of Mrs. C. W. Steele. The program supply of saviouls!” | No additional families have been _____ _____ affected by the spread of scarlet is in charge of the committee and a special, speaker, Mrs. Henrietta Fer- gUspn, of Xenia, has been secured. Mrs. E. A. Allen will lead devotions. METHODIST EPISCOPAL , CHURCH ,v Charles Everett Hill,' Minister*' Church School, 10 a. rti. F. M. Gil- lilan, Supt. Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject: “Passing through the valley of Baca, make i t a place of springs.” Ps. 84:6. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Sub ject: “The Kingdom of God in our homes.” Leader, Hazel Nelson.. In termediate League, 6:30 p. m. Union Meeting, 7:30 p. m., in our Church: Sermon by the Rev. D. R. Guthrie. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir Practice, Saturday, 7:30 p. m. -UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Supt., J. E. Kyle. Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, 'Dreams.” Y. P. C. U.f 6:30 p. m. Subject, “Why Enroll as a Christian?” Lead er, Dorothy Galloway, Union Service, 7:30 p. m„ in Ne&edift Church.. Sermon by Rev, Dwight R.°Guthrie. Prayer Meeting, Wedneesday, 7:3Q p. m., a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Auld. Leader, Mrs. O. A. Dob- bbis. • No Choir Rehearsal Saturday eve ning. Annual Fresbyterial Banquet of the Y. P. C. U. will be held Friday eve ning February 22nd in the F irst U. P. Church of Columbus a t 6:30 p. m. Mack Shnw, the General Secretary will be present, the speaker will be Rev. Robert M. Wilson, pastor of tho U. P. Church of New Concord, O. - . « _ . . . j Wilberforce University and Cedar- President B te . U » nf H i. P ieter. “ '” d“ ' r it e (S te p , met tech o tte r In . In Advertisements . . . . . ■suffered from the basketball game a t the Alford Gym- President Roosevelt has officially B,ster have a,so SU e °m the nasium, Tuesday evening. The score directed the proper authorities to ae8Se‘ . was 19-40. take steps to insure that his picture Miss Hanna, Miss Lewie, and Mr. • .— shall not be used a t any time in coin- Deem have ra® _ munws, and Mrs. Gene Corry and Allen Copeland neciion with advertising.' This'action Halstead was absent rale first'part of^gave reports Wednesday in Y. M. G. was taken because of the appearance wce^* due .to the death of h e r |Ai> on International Day which was in the New York Times, on the an- f»«ier-in-law. Mrs. 'Aultman was un- - - — niversary of the repeal of the Eigh- ab,e ,to a ttfnd scho01 Wednesday on teenth Amendment, of a full-page ad- accoun^ iRnesS. vertisement by Schenley Distillers- Miss Dorothy Ne!son, offlce secrc- Corporation, featuring the President’s tery. ,s also absent, due to illness picture and publicly acknowledging from grippe, the President’s help in reinstating the liquor industry in this country, j . Faculty Entertained Faculty members, their wives, and Haven’t Seen Anything Yet husbands were delightfully entertain- A lad of Albert Lea was pu t in ed a t a dinner party a t the Whiteiaw jail for drunkenness. The next morn-j Reid estate, Thursday evening. Miss ing he was in Justice Dudley’s court Ora Hanna, Miss Carrie Rife, Miss and fined 610.50. Up to the time of Mildred Trumbo, and Mrs, Wilson going to press the boy was still in were hostesses, jail. A wpman implored that the a three-course dinner was served to the twenty-four guests, who were seated a t three tables, attractively decorated with red hearts and red Tribune- editor leave the lad’s name out of the paper. We have complied with the request. However, we would mvv like to publish the name of the rascal 'teieriT^A fterd im er 7 gaines were en- We don’t joyed. i who sold him the booze, know whether the parents . . . . . . .. °f.. t®1‘s I Covers were laid fo r Supt. and Mrs. ^ X k ! ? * H,' P u n t, Mr. .ud Mr.. P .« l Orr, at. t e d Mn , Paul Edwards, Mr. A. ML Ewing, Misses Dorothy Nelson, Cristel Thom- BEREAN BIBLE CLASS thousands of mothers and fathers who did vote for its repeal. Some of them Ru th .C tand te, Hildted d iteueh , peal would eliminate bootlegging. „ „ Reeder j ’an Woife Sa„ .h SUtistics show thaf the bootlegging now is near y double t h a t o L a year Mrs Russell HaIstead> Mrs. Anna ago—and still increasing. And, as we ri^„ have said before “You haven’t seen Wl,80n» M,ases Ca” ie Rife' 0 ra anythingyet!” ’ Hanna and Mi,dred ^ « « b o . —Albert Lea (Minn.) Tribune. held a t Wilberforce/ February 12 . Dr. Guthrie is holding private con ference with any students desiring such contact on Tuesday and Thurs day afternoons each week. The devotional period of the meet ing of the Y. W. C. A., on February 20, was conducted by Miss Dorotha Corry. The program chairman, Miss Georgia. Skinnell, conducted a short fashion parade in which were shown sport dresses, afternoon dresses, and evening clothes. Cedarville College will meet Xavier University a t Cedarville in a debate on March 14. Bawling Green will also debate here on the evening of April 4. The question to be debated both times will be, Resolved, tha t all nations should agree to prevent the international shipment of arms and munitions. Alcoholism results from continuous use of alcoholic drink, producing de- Cedarville Wins Last Friday night, basketball team staved Cedarville’# off lirium tremens, gastric catarrh, fatty Valley’s closing rush and defeat® Spring f ted degeneration of bodily organs. —Standard Dictionary. HOME CULTURE CLUB MEETS their quintet, 21-16. | Charles JonOs scored 12 points for the Red and White team. I In the preliminary game the C. H. S. girls’ sextette was defeated 18-16 The Home Culture Club, and a number of guests were delightfully entertained a t the home of Mrs! H. Cedarville-Rosg Game Ross’ faste r team defeated Cedar- The annual dinner of the Mizpah and Berean Bible classes of the First Presbyterian church was held Tuesday evening in the church dining room. After a bountiful meal the follow- feature of the program which was a In the opening game of the evening, ing program was given with Judge S. very interesting One.- Members of the Cedarville’s junior high team lost to *■ iclub responded to roll call with Ross by a score of 19-15. H. Brown, Thursday afternoon. Old villo’s handicapped squad last Satur- time costumes and songs was the day night on Ross’ floor. C. Wright, acting as chairman Music, C* C. Qrange and'Blue Sere* nadefs. Short talks, ReV. D. R. Guthrie. Mrs. E. A. Allen, Dr. W. R. McChesney, Mr. Roy Bangam, Rep. from Clinton County. Music, Orange and Blue Serenaders. Address, “What the church means to me.” Mr. J. T. Dorst, Springfield, O. KYLE AND BESSEY NUPTIAL j Mr. V. M* Bessey, 437 West Seventh Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, announces the marriage of his daughter, Evelyn, to Mr* Gordon C. Kyle, son of Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Kyle, of Cedarville, which took place Saturday evening, February 9, a t the bride’s home. Rev. Robert H. French of the United Presbyterian Church in Clif ton, Ohio, read the informal cere mony in the presents of the families and a few close friends. Miss Doris Bessey, a sister of the bride present ed a short program of piano music and Mr. and Mrs. Freu D. Mohr sang. A reception fo r the guests followed the ceremony. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kyle are grad uates of Ohio State University. Mr. Kyle has been making his home At 1528 Neil Avenue, Columbus. He and his bride will live in Columbus. “Youthful Memories.” r Mrs. O. P. After being defeated by Cedarville Ellas prepared apd read a" very in- in an earlier game, Ross girls Tctaliat- teresting paper on “Evolution in e(} and downed the Cedarville sextette Dress.” ' Mrs. Della Johnson gave a 20-16. solo, entitled, “The Old Fashioned ■ Garden,” Lois Brown and Jean Greene County Tournament Wright played two plan duets, “The _ _ , _ . Firat Concert" .nd “T te Summer ® ! f " ' Co“ ‘S' / . ““T T f jt r ,, will be held this week-end in the Ceil' Mrs. C. E. Hill presented a Very in- £* ! Hl*h School Gymnasium, Xenii. ..am. ixi.t __ Cedarville meets Beavercreek a t 6:80 Rev. C. E. Hill gave an addresB be fore the Silvorcreek Twp. schools last Thursday on the life of Lincoln. UBIKO FEEDS Complete Line of Feeds For— Dairy, Hogs, Sheep, Feeding Cattle, Horses, and Poultry Kellogg Hominy Feed We have a Special Prepared Molasses Feed for Sheep at $32.00 per ton. We Buy and Sell All Kinds of Crain and 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 Np. 3 Poh. Lump ....................— $6.25 at yard Daily M arket For Livestock Top Price Paid With No Commission , Or Yaurdage J. I. CASE FARM MACHINERY Cummings & Creswell CEDARVILLE, OHIO Phones: Stockyard, 78 — Store, 100 ATTENTION FARMERS! Hand Made Farm GATES $4*00 Made by Roy Jacobs and are for sale by M. W. Collins. A STOCK OF GATES ON HAND structive paper on “Tho History of Chinaware.” Mrs. Della Johnson again sang, “Aunt Dinah’s Quilting Party.” Another very interesting paper en- Thursday evening for the openirig game of the tournament. I f Cedar ville defeats Beavercreek, their second game will be with the winner titled, “Popular Sengs of Other Days” of the Bryan‘B*Ubrook fray' was read by Mrs. F. A. Jurket. Mrs* W. B. Corry gave two solos, The finals will be day evening at 8:30. pldyed, Satur- An exhibition “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny,” *■*«« between the leading girls” and Annie Laurie.” teams of the county, Beavetr ahd| Lois Brown and Jean Wright gave Bry«n< wil1 precede the boys’ finals, a humorous duet, entitled, “I Got a __________ Pain 'in My Sawdust.” Jean Wright St. Paul’s A. M. E. Church, again sang, “On the Good Ship, tolly- Sunday, February 24th, there twll be pop,” accompanied by Lois Brown • Business and Professional Miens with the tap dance. Rally sponsored by the chairman of The program was completed by all tb® trustee board, Mr. John Moore, singing, “Love’s Old Sweet Song,” the benefit of recarpeting the led by Mrs. W. B* Corry. church. Among the principal spefck- . The Club was then adjourned for « « on the program are: Mayor Ken- the social hour, and delicious refresh* neth Little, and ‘Attorney John T. ments were served by the hostess. COUNTY TOURNAMENT OPENED IN XENIA THURSDAY NIGH* Homiday of Yellow Springs* There will be musical numbers tendered by various persons from the neighbdring communities. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Center of attraction with basket ball fans this week is in the county tourn ament. 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