The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
CBDARVnXlS HRRALD, FRIDAY, MARCH J , m Hear the Yatehmg Boys at the Y. W . cabaret.. £oc*l and Personal | Church Notes 1 i * l i uwJ 1 The Woman'* Club will meet with Mrs. C. W. Steele, Friday, March 8, im*n’ S ??4 instead o f Thursday, March 14. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a, m. P. M. Gil- games were played and refreshment* were served in the form o f a Wash* jngtort tea? with Mrs, Mary Huffman, Mrs, Edward Hamilton, and Mrs. C. E. Johnson serving as hostesses. condition has made it possible for him to return to his home. His schoolmates and teachers extend best wishes for a complete recovery in the near future, ■ - j. I c cCOLLEGE NEWS SHERRILL WILL LEAD Col, C. 0 , Sherrill, vice president l o f the Kroger Grocery A Baking Co, iNBW OWNER FOR C8PAR INN HOTEL TODAY Treat yourselves and come to the Y. W. cabaret, Monday evening. Ad mission ten cents. Refreshments for sale, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Confarr and Mx. and Mrs. Fred Shew went to Huntington, W . Va., Sunday, owing to the death o f Rev. M. A. Summers, the father o f Mrs. W. W. Galloway. See Frances and Lois. Y. W. cabaret, Monday, March 4. Admission 10c. Refreshments fo r sale. A daughter was horn to Dr. and Mrs. Donald F. Kyle at White Cross Hospital, Columbus, Wednesday. The first born has been named Maryln Ann, Both mother and. daughter are doing well. The students and faculty extend their sympathy to Mrs, Galloway, (a Worship Service, 11 a. m. Sub- SCHOOL NEWS jects: “ The Road to Happiness." Epworth League, and Intermediate League, 6:30 p. m. Union Worship, 7:30 p, m., in the U. P, Church, Subject: “ The Mean ing of Lent." The W. F. M. S. and the W . H. M. j S., and the Ladies’ Aid* will meet in | the Social Rooms o f the Church, W ed -, nesday, 11 a, m,, for an all-day meet- in the school and community it is ing; “ The Home Guard" and the possible at this time to publish only games follow : Greene County -Tournament The annual Greene County Tourna ment was held February 21-22*23 at Xenia Central High School gym nasium. Cedar Inn, operated by Mr- .............. ‘7 ...... .....}ie8ded ttrn7ovem nt'ta~in™ £u<^u * r*’ John Fud**' bw b#*« #oM to - Literary Society plan for reorganization o f state S*v**e' Uayton, posmRen to b« The Philosophic Literary Society government, He has as hia aid* pcom-5ir‘ven fcod*y' Mr. Savage i» met in the basement o f the Library inent executives from ofhar corpora* j expel icnced hotel man* ^Mr- W# Monday evening, Mr. Donald tions that are giving thtir time b udge will go to Xenia to w* irl-pt led the devotional program, this work. tFkJe fo r J>r*»*nt with the latter's mother. on Bu re Cedarville’s Red and White Team T™* Waiter Ltajon had charge o f had the honor o f playing in the open* member o f our school board) and the ing game against Beavercreek. De- family in the passing o f her father, spite the fact that Jones and North* Rev' M, A. Summers. “ P were off because of the mumps, the local team showed up well, the program itself. M ibs Olive Brill gave a very inter esting review o f the Lincoln Day program at Wilberforce—to which “ King’s Heralds" will meet with Mrs. ta tentative schedule for the remaln- Hill at the Church, 4 p. m. der o f the school year. The 8^e w*s a delegate. School Calendar game ended with a score o f 25-12 in- Mr- Burket told o f the happenings Due to the prevalence o f epidemics Beaver’s favor. on their debate trip to North Man- Scores and winners o f remaining te ste r, Indiana. Light refreshments were served The Women's Executive Committee o f the Women's Presbyterial o f the U. P, CJhurch held an all day.meeting at the Second U, P, Church in Xenia, Wednesday, A number o f members from here attended the .meeting. Don't miss the big orchestra at itie Y. W. cabaret on March 4. Admis sion 10c. Refreshments for sale. Mr- and Mrs. J. Lloyd Confarr and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shew drove to Louisville, Ky,, last Friday. The men made the trip in the interest o f the Hagar Straw Board and Paper Co- Rev. Charles E. Hill is giving his illustrated lecture on George Wash ington for the Greene Co. Masonic Club, at Xenia,, this (Thursday) eve ning. Mrs. Jean. Morton Sweet o f R6ss- ford, O., has been spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Clara Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Furduni and children o f Marion, O., have been called here by the critical- illness o f the latter’s father, Mr. W. J. Tarbox. Rev. and Mrs. C. E, Hill had for their week-end guest their son-in- law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Potter, o f .Toledo, 6 . Bing Crosby and Mary Pickford will be at the College Gym at the Y . W. Cabaret. Admission 10c. Every one welcome at the Cabaret, March 4. Mr, W- W. Galloway, who has been in Huntington, W« Va,, due to the death o f Rev. M. A.- Summers, his father-in-law, returned home Wed nesday night. Mrs. Galloway is ex pected to. remain a few days, longer. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barlow, Mrs. A. H. Barlow and Mrs. J, W.'Johnson went to New Galilee, Pa„ Friday, to spend several days with Bev, and Mrs, Herbert Main. Mrs. Johnson will re main fo r several weeks with her son- in-law and daughter. Lots o f fun, good eats, good pro gram—lots o f celebrities at the Y. W. Cabaret, Monday, March 4, at 8:00 p. m» Admission only a dime for every one. The Presbyterian Church o f Yellow Springs will celebrate the 75th an niversary o f the dedication o f their church building on Sunday* March 3rd, 1935. There Will be special serv ice in the morning and an old fashion ed basket dinner at noon, followed by. historical and fellowship meeting. Former members and friends are in vited. Mrs. W. M. Hardman, Miss Mae Garrison, Publicity Committee, Good plays, good dances, good eats, good fun. Y . W. Cabaret, Monday, March 4, College Gym. 8:00 p Admission 10c. m. Mrs, Knox Hutchison and grand daughter, Dorothy Jane Ricketibaugh, left Tuesday fo r Los Angeles, Cal., where they will make an extended visit with the former's daughter, Mr*. Marguerite Rickenbsch, who is attend ing the University o f Southern Cali fornia. Prayer Meeting at the Church, Wed nesday, 7:30. A t the close an op portunity will he presented to organ ize a Standard Training Class on “The L ife o f Christ." “A Review o f Wedding Gowns” will be presented Fridaj? eyening, March 15, under the auspices o f the'1Scholarship Test. Manch 28—Senior Scholarship Test. Senior Agricultural Test. March 27—National Honor Society Meeting. * . March 29—Eighth Grade State Test, High School Dance. April 8 — County Bryan vs. Bellbrook—Bellbrook's and those present enjoyed music play game—32-20. ed by Miss Kathleen Miller, during Silvercreek vs. Spring Valley—Sil- this social time. vercreek's game—30-27. . ........... Ross vs, Bowersville—Bowersville's Debate Tournament ^Fridav^Ni^ht• 0ut ten dei®tes in which both rqiiw L v g n „„ t , * affirmative and negative debate teams Bellbrook vs. B eaver-B eaver’s took part last Friday and gaturdfty at Manchester, Indiana, CedarviDe Queen Esther Society. FIRST PRE3BYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight It. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 9:45. a. m. Paul Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: “Peter un masks falsehood and hypocrisy.” Acts 5:1-42} 8:4-25. Golden text: “ Wherefore, putting Alumni Banquet, away falsehood, speak ye truth each ' one with his neighbor: for we are members one o f another.” Eph. 4:25. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Sermon: A three act play, “ Are we crazy,” to be read by Miss Glenna Basore. In connection with this serv ice there will be a signing o f pledge cards for the new church year. The Session and Trustees, will meet at the church at 2:30 on Sabbath afternoon fo r the purpose o f the Every Member Canvass. Junior Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:15 in the Primary Room. Senior Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:15. The subject for dis cussion is: “ The Insight o f Jesus." The leader is Miss. Georgia Skinnell. This .is a Consecration meeting. Union Evening service in the U. P. Church at 7:3Q. Rev. Hill will bring the message. The mid-week servise will be held at the home o f Dr. and Mrs. W. R. McChesney. . A ; second study Stewardship will be made. The Ohio Council of Churches forms us that “ the Catholic drive\to secure the appropriation o f .public funds for Parochial schools is on a- gain. One. drive 1st in the form of. a petition; another drive is a bill intro duced by Sen. Davis o f Cleveland to appropriate three millions o f dollars fo r Parochial schools and one million dollars for denominational college. The latter part o f this bill is a sub terfuge to get some Protestant votes. We are asked to .write to our .senator and representative, “ urging them to vote against this proposed appropria tion in whatever form it takes," May 4—State Scholarship Test. May 9—Senior Class Play. May 16-17—Operetta. .May 19—Baccalaureate Sermon. May 20 — Junior-Senior Banquet. Senior Examinations, May 22-23—Final Examinations. May 23—Commencement. May 24—Closing Day of School. Elimination game—29-10. Bowersville vs, Silvercreek- creek's game—23-20. Saturday Night:—« Siyer- won live. The teams losing to Ce- darviile were, Layola University o f v. Chicago; Western State o f Kalama- Exhibition Girls Game-Bryan vs. zee; Battie Creek o f Battle Creek, Beaver-Beaver's game-20-18. Michigan; md Manelfcater Coll ^ Boys Game-Beaver vs. Silvercreek Manchester, Indiana. creek—Silvercreek’s game—22-20. j______ First, trophies were awarded Beav er girls and Silvercreek boys, second places going to Bryan girls and Beav er boys. i m m- UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. J. E. Kyle, Supt. Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, “ The Trumpets o f God.” Y. P. C. U., 6:30 p. m. Subject, "Channels o f Witnessing.” ' Leader, Betty Coulter. Union Service in this church, 7j30 p. m. Sermon by Rev. Chas. E. Hill. Prayer meeting, Wedneesday, 7:30 p. m., at the home o f Mrs. Emma Stewart. Leader, Mrs. Roy Waddle. Choir Rehearsal,. Saturday, 7:00 p. m,, in the Church, GOLDEN RUI E CIRCLE __ The mythical all-county teams were Community Play—March 7 selected again this year by the offi- “Fuller’s Fortune,” a farce in three cials- They are 88 follows: : acts, sponsored by the women’s clubs FIRST TEAM of the community for the benefit 0f Forward—Mormon—Silvercreek. the local library, will be held in the Forward—Barrnet—Beaver. Cedarville Opeia House, March 7. Center—Fields—Silvercreek. The admission rates are ten cents fo r Guard Weiiner—Beaver, school pupils and twenty cents for Guard Jefferson—Jefferson. ' Class Tournaments The boys o f the college are playing ,' class tournaments. Tuesday evening, the Freshmen defeated the Juniors 26*19. Thursday evening the Sopho mores will meet the Seniors. Dr. McGhesney spoke to the ushers o f the Memorial Presbyterian Church in Dayton Tuesday night. ■ UB1KO FEEDS Complete Line o f Food* For— Dairy, Hogs, Sheep, Feeding Cattle, Horses, and Poultry Kellogg Hominy Feed W e have a Special Prepared Molasses Feed for Sheep at $30.00 per ton. W e Buy and Sell A ll Kinds o f Grain and Seed. PREMIUM c o a l s Hi-Lo Lump end Egg .......... ..........,...,........$$ .2$ at yard Archer Lump ........ ................ ...... .........................$5 .50 at yard Raven Red Ash Semi-Polt. Lump...............16.25 at yard Genuine No. 3 Poh. Lump .................. ...... ....... $$.50 at yard Daily Market For Livestock Top Price Paid W ith No Commission Or Yardage-' J. I. CASE FARM MACHINERY Cummings & Creswell CEDARVILLE, OHIO • Phones: Stockyard,. 78 — Store, 100 - all others. The school is always glad to co operate in all community project^; however since the pupils will especial ly benefit from this project, our sup port is.whole-heartedly given to the play. SECOND TEAM Forward—Haines—Silvercreek. Forward—Kochentiete—Beaver. Center—Weimer—Beaver.• Guard—Kelch—Spring Valley. Guard—Rochold—Silvercreek. Rev. Boyer, a student o f the col lege and pastor o f the First United Presbyterian Church in Dayton spoke to the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday morn ing. , DIRECTOR OF JUNIOR D. A. R. i • Y, W. C. A. { The Y. W. C. A. o f February 27, was opened by deVotionals in charge HEARD o f Miss Mabel Porter. Miss Olive Brill and Miss Harriett Ritenour, rep- Dayton, resentatives o f the Y. W. to the In- ATTENTION FAKMEBS! Hand Made Farm Honor Roll Report, cards for the fourth grad-' ing period will be issued next Wed- 1 George E. Malone, nesday. Since there have been so s*;ate director o f the Children o f the ternational Day at Wilberforce Uni- many pupils absent during this six- American Revolution, was a guest o f versity on February 12, gave inter weeks period, must o f the class work ^edar Cliff Chapter, Daughters o f the esting accounts o f the program, is incomplete. There will be no honor American Revolution, in Cedarville, The members of the -Y . W. are roll published for this time, as it 1 planning a cabaret to be held at the seerhs unfair to the many boys and "*ra- Malone spoke before students gymnasium next Monday evening, girls who are handicapped by illness. Cedarville High School and D. A. March 4, at 8 o'clock. There will be ---------- JL members in the high school audi- a series of one play3> impersona- Attendance Improved . tonum Monday morning. Her sub-, tions o f radio and screen stars and [ Although there are many pupils Ject was “We Are Still Building mU9jc f rom the music department in- \ $ 4.00 and two teachers stilt absent, the at- America.” eluding numbers o f thd quartet and tendance has improved a great deal At noon she was the luncheon guest trio. There w ill also be an orchestra this week, °* Mr8: *>a»* Creswell, state chair- and a 80ries o f daitces featuring the *i—;----- man o f Americanization fo r the D. A . Misses Lois Brown/and Frances Fat- Mrs. Malone Is Speaker *nd Nrs. Anpil Wright, Cedarville. ton. Refreshments will be fo r sale. Mrs. George Malone, State Director Mrs. Malone was to have been a . .......—...- — Made by Roy Jacobs and are for sale by M. W. Collins. ? A STOCK OF GATES ON HAND o f the Children o f the American Rev- gue8$ o f the Cedarville chapter at a olution, was the speaker for the luncheon meeting at the Whitelaw chapel program this week. Mrs. Ke,"d estate, near Cedarville on Wash- Malone, whose home is in Dayton, ington’s Birthday, but the meeting told in detail the origin and purpose v’as cancelled because o f illness of of the organization o f which she is chapter members, a state official. Her talk, which had! 'v''1.’ ■. ■■.' been originally planned for Washing- ^ STUDENT TO SPEAK ton’s Birthday, appropriately center-: ed about the life o f the first Presi- s dent. 1 j I t T. Sinks,-student at Cedarville The Home Economics Club had College, will speak at mid-week serv- Subsctibe for THE HERALD AT SERVICES HERE charge of the devotional program ices at the Presbyterian Church, which was announced by Betty JanejNehia, at 7:30 p, m Judy. Dorothy Stover read a portion o f Scripture, and .Mr. Reed led group singing. < in Scholarship Ttcsts The Ohio general scholarship tost for seniors will be given Saturday, March 23, at Xenia Central High School. The entrants for the test must be in the upper twenty-five per- Mr. Sinks was born in Nanking, Ghina, while his parents were mis* ! sionaries there. His parents, who] are now in America, were ^friends of Mrs. Ruth Wheatley Frencham, wife of Rev. S. C. Frencham, recently re ported killed by Chinese bandits. The regulat? meeting o f the Golden Rule Circle was held in. the church, Friday evening, Feb. 22, with Mrs. C. E. Masters, president, in charge o f the business meeting. The busi ness was as follows: A committee was appointed to pur* chase a g ift o f good will to be pre sented to Mr*. Knox Hutchinson, ] twenty-five girls 4 .gf j* « , * ^ , v vi BENEFIT PLAY, MARCH 7 The benefit play for the Library as cent o f their class with respect to sponsored by the different local clubs grades. Eleven . members o f the announces that the date o f the farce local senior class are eligible to enter u* three acts, “ Fuller's Fortune,” ; the contest. i* l will be given in the Opera House, County certificates o f award will be Thursday, March 7. | presented to the students placing a- The following compose the cast: I mong the first ten in the county, and Dallas Marshall, Ralph Wolford, ' all others in the upper twenty-five Winnifred Stuckey,.Maxine Gordon, per cent o f the group w ill receive Carrie Mount, Paul Orr, Mrs, Vincent certificates of honorable mention. Regio, and Robert Richards. Mrs. District awards will be presented to Ault‘ is directing the play and the M. the first twenty-five boys and the first E, Church orchestra will furnish the o f the district, music. member o f the class who is leaving 'state awards \vill be given to the i ! to make her home irt California, jhighest twenty-five boys and the high- SENATE NOT TO BE FORCED" " group voted to have a tea est twenty-five girls in the state. The legislation continuing the Ohio The Ohio State Agriculture Ex- Relief organization is now held Up in The shower for the church kitchen at the Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hartman were entertained at the home o f their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Reynolds o f near Wilmington, March meeting. A very interesting report was read from the Good Will Industrie*/ Cin cinnati, to which the Epworth League, assisted by the class, sent twelve bags o f clothing early in the Winter. Also a letter from Miss Lois Rea, missionary to Penang, Straits Settle ments, was read by Mrs, Cora Trum- aminations also will be given on the Senate for further investigation. March 23. Three Cedarville students An effort has been made to railroad are planning to take this teest, the bill on a plea o f meeting govern- On Friday, March 29, the eighth ment requirements. Legislators are grade state test will be given, A - suspicious o f how and where the re wards will be issued to those rank- lief funds are being spent, ifig in the upper twenty-five per cent ............. ............ of county, city, exempted village, and, HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL in private school teams. District a- Judge Carl Hoyt, Akron, has heldj bo, thanking the members o f the class wards will be presmited to the high price fixing for coal under the Ohio ... f ° r 4**e J212 picture card* o f various ten per cent in the district^ and state Recovery Act as unconstitutional and j Bnndav<1 The*event was inhonor o f kinds donated for use in her work a- certificates to the high one per cent dismissed an action against a dealer their twenty-fifth wedding annl- ■ ihong children. Miss Rea, who has 0f the state. in that city. versary. The decorations featured been on furlough, sails from Van- Qn April 8, general scholarship --------- — — yellow and silver with silver apd wh ite; couver Oh the Empress o f Canada, tc8ts wjU ^ gjven jn fifteen subjects. The regular monthly meeting o f the tapers gracing thewedding cake., the Canadian Pacfic line, March 16, Qpportunity has been given to all Research Club will be held pext j Other guests present were Mr. and and will reach Penang oft April 27, to students to enter in the class elimina* Thursday afternoon, March 1, at the Mr*. William Reynold* o f W ilm ing-,resume her work. tion. The two students having the home o f Mrs. O. A. Dobbins. g T M JEWELCOFFEE TUNA FISH. . SALMON 3-LB. BAG SOc SMOOTH AND FRAGRANT PINK, FINEST ALASKA CAN No. 2 CAN Bread . . . l° 6 *f 9 c Country Club. Plain or allcod. French Coffee LB< 25 c Full bedltd— flavory. . . 3 " c - a ® 2 E c Sarra with pork. KrautAvondal*. Asparagus . can Country Club* All irctSi 19c SEED POTATOES Maka your Kroger Ntoro your hoadquar- tars for Snad Potatoes. Como in today *—see the fine aatortment of sample* end learn the low prices at which they can be bought, Plums < Da Luxa. Peanut Butter Embassy. Super Suds Weakley Fawdtr. Motor Oil * Panrad. Plot tax. 2 25c 1 -LB. 1 C*,, JAR 10C PKC. 9c 2 ‘OAL. CAN 97c HEINZ S0UPSr?™2“-27c SUGAR. . 25 $i . l9 ScratchFed- £$2.25BeiryFed b $1.95 ton Mr. and Mr*. J. B. West and j After the business session, the fol* Mis* Doris Hartman o f th l. place, .lowing program waa given: During the afternoon numerous Scripture, the Beatitudes. . m id ? e*Vm& t» « l » d c « r » W . - ! "“ l ' “ * tiwis and to wish Diem happinees for Rob«rt Huffman, tmny more year*. Mr. and Mr*.! ^ y c r -M r * Gertrude H itm an -were the recepients o f l America, the B eau tifu l- numerous pieces o f silver, :Group. numeroua v ........... j from the Window, a Wash- Bee Mechahieal Jane at the Y, W, ington Poen^-Mr*. Mary Huffman. B«e Mtena Reading, Tribute to Washington— Mr*. C. b, McAUister. : hour several cabaret. jfebMrib* for THU HERALD I During the social highest scores in each class Will com* ________ prise a school team which will rep* Deputy County Treasurer llarry resent Cedarville in the county ellm* gm}th, also county treasurer-elect, ination. The two highest persons in Wedneseday at the Exchange each subject Will make up a county RAnk making the semi-annual collec* team, which will enter in the district tion o f taxes on real estate, test. Awards will be given to those ranking high In both district and Chicks—-Get Our Prices state. Custom Hatching 2*4 Centa Per Hgg I A Hatch Each Week Herbert Lewis Improved < 0 9 t t R y3 H A T C H E B Y ' The many friends o f Herbert Lewis Yellow Bprings, O. Phone 224 are glad to hear that hi* improved PRODUCE SPECIALS 2 tm 13c 15c 19c 19c 23c CELERY . . Welt Bleached HEAD LETTUCE * 2 fo r BRUSSELL SPROUTS, qt. CAULIFLOWER * Heed BANANAS 4 . 4 lbs* IDAHO Potatoes 151b. bag 35c APPLES, Delicious, 5 lbs. 25c ONION, Y ellow , 10 -lb. bag 3 9 0 MEAT SPECIALS SMOKED CALLIES . LB. BOLOGNA . , LB, £ FRANKFURTERS, LB. £ 4 } $ BABY WHITE FISH, LB ,^ 3 J 0 FILLET o f HADDOCK , L B .| ^ 3 0 BREAKFAST BACON ^LB. 2 8 c SMOKED JOW L . LB. J g c PORK LOIN « . LB. Whole er Rib Hud WW i M m II HUM
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