The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
o f tt» t«B Of srembiy p#r*on note*. or author- The sonment 8 , a} As- , 1818, y thou* o f di»- United a pass* filed by 0 collec- v men- entered the, and f $100,- specie, ed into y after, assist- 'othe for ; the after that the question, of the ance o f re void. mopey r.v. 1 Two pest wth. W , local and Pereonal I Church Notes TRUCK LEAVES ROAD AND 4 TWO ARB INJURED DUST STQRH LEAVES this atateraent: “ Unless the flow o f went has done as well as busineis! we w ***** the MARE ON WINDOWS bootleg liquor is cheeked, the United I f some may loudly affirm that pro- *»*>' liberally sprinkled with States will return to prohibition/' hibition needs a Moaes, we may say: ***** ot bulrushes m l ter, and Dw - Mr, 8 - A . Murdock ha* beau «HV f fined to the btmte for several days * with a severe attack o f rheumatism. j A new Ford truck: was badly d*m« aged and the driver, Frank Armstrong, A peculiar color at sunset Tuesday “ Even at its mi * » , , and Wilbur Lemon, were injured about evening attracted many people who claim that the ™ BUie y UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. JaMieeoB, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. J. E, Mr. A« Si Richards is hobbling a.* Supt» bout on a pair o f crutches due to an ~ Ily®*c}ling, 11 a. m. Theme, "Our infection on one foot. jUebt to God." *■*»•»»•'••'.........■ -" R* C. U „ 6:30. Subject, “ Roots Mrs. N. L. Ramsey, who has been Fruits o f Witnessing." Leader, afflicted with rheumatism fo r some *'°^d*hy Galloway. Thi* is the last quired several stitches while Arm s-’ time, has been spending several days * . ^ *n *ij*® book, "The Ministry o f trong sustained a cut over one eye.! The Xenia Woman's Music Club at Magnetic Springs, Union county, brmiwly Guidance/' Book fo r the Both were badly bruised. Reports'May Festival will be directed by M r.1 taking mineral water baths. Ifrie - y band a* you meet us by the c k conflicting as to how the accident Carlton McHenry, director o f the ■" ■11" '■ ■■<■■ | , happened but fast driving was given Dayton Westminister Church Choir. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Huff p f Clifton !, 7 nlon ^arvice, 7:30 p, m., in Pres- as the cause by a motorist following The concert will be given May 7th and are leaving -that locality and moving bytetiau Church!. .the truck. rehearsals will start Monday evening ................ ' at the First Presbyterian Church at 7:30 o'clock. A special invitation has two o’clock Thursday afternoon when learned afterwards that it was the re- . the truck went through a guard rail- suit o f a dust storm that had swept ing along Route 42 near East Point the western plains, Duriifg the n ight' School House. Both men were taken there was a sprinkle o f rain that to the home o f Clarence Fowler near settled the dust, leaving its,mark. and Dr. M. L Marsh dressed the bruis* —.- — es and wounds o f both men. Lemon had MAY FESTIVAL CHORUS WILL a bad cut across the forehead that re- ( OPEN IN XENIA ON MONDAY So does banking need a More*; so Eighteenth Amend- does agriculture, Indeed, rosh must considerably increase bis family o f daughters in order to make just now the full supply o f saviours!" to Virginia to make their future home. Wanted-—White woman over 25 to help with housework and care o f child. Salary $5.00. Apply in person bel tween 3 and 6 p. m, 225 E. Main at., Xenia, O. Miss Ruth Burns has been very ill at the home o f her parents, Mr, and Mrs, John Burns, the past three weeks, but is now reported as slowly improving. Mr, Joe Finney, who has been spending several months in the west, has returned to the homO o f ‘ his mother, Mrs. E; E. Finney. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30! ■ p. m, Leader, Mrs, Emma Stewart, j RESEARCH CLUB MEETING Semi-Annual Joint Meeting o f the i Some twenty members o f the Re- been extended to those in Cedarville bession and Trustees will be held in search Club and about as many visitors that are interested in vocal instruc- the church Monday, March llth a t ,were pleasantly entertained Thursday t5on to join with the Xenia chorus. It 7:30 p, m. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7 p, m in the church. For sale bundled fodder in good feeding condition. Call at this office for information. COUNTY RELIEF $27,196 Greene county allotmenfcfor relief for March is placed at $27,196 ac cording to Karl R. Babb, relief di rector in the county! Relief checks, that were three weeks late out o f the Columbus office were distributed here Monday. NINTH ANNUAL MEETING You ajnd your family are invited, to attend the Ninth Annual Meeting o f the Miami Valley Cooperative Milk Producers Assn., Tueesday, March 12 at the First U. B, Church, Fourth and Perry streets, Dayton. ■ The offices of the company are at 136 Maple street, Dayton, and an invitation is extended to all to visit the plant. Special parking permits given when you register.- The afternoon program will be held in the. Auditorium o f the Bilt- mofe Hotel, Dayton. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a. m. P. M. Gillilan, Supt. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. In this service three girls from the Methodist Children’s Home (ages 12 to 14) will sing. They have sung in the largest churches and are everywhere thought very unusual in ability and in spirit. Epworth League, and Intermediate League, 6:30 p. m. Union Meeting in. the Preesbyterian Church, 7:30 p. m. Sermon by Rev, R. A. Jamieson. . “ Prayer Meeting, Wedneesday, 7:30. At 8:30 an opportunity will be given to form a Leadership Training Class on "The Life o f Jesus” to have ten periods o f an hour each, and to give full credit. Plans fo r the “ Wedding Dress Re view” to be held at the Church Fri day evening, March 15, are progress ing nicely. This project is being sponsored by the. Queen Esther So ciety,": 1 afternoon at the home o f Mrs. O, A. »s a wonderful opportunity for voice Dobbins, at Femdale on the James- culture, town pike. Members answered to roll • l- call by sayings o f great Americans. *"J ' ' ' ' ' J ' ' 1r " t r " ’ ’ ' ’ ' ' ' lMrs. Dobbins read an interesting pa per on “ Pottery o f Ohio.” Mrs. Karlh Temperance Notes C. T. U. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , Dwight' R. Guthrie, Minister ■■ . World Day o f Prayer Service in the M. E. Church this afternoon (Friday) Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m. Paul Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: Peter Preaches to Gentiles. Acts 10:1, 11:18, 15:6-11. Golden text: "God is no respecter o f persons: hut in every nation he that feareth , thim, and worketh righteousness, is Mrs- J. O! Stewart, Cedarville, was |acceptable to him /’ Acts 10:34, 35. delightfully surprised when a num- [ „ otmng Worship, 11 a. ,m» her o f friends gathered at her Home J ®ertnom * king cometh, unto Bull also read a paper on the origin Sponsored by Cedarville W, o f “ Basketry.” } • ® Music for the afternoon was fur- ■•* * 1 ‘ ‘ * , nished by Mrs. Richard McClellan o f We had almost forgotten the old _ Xenia, rendering two vocal solos, as- sonB> “ Where is my wandering boy J sisted by Miss Rankin; A duet by tonight?” but it is being sung a- j Mrs. Ralph Townsley and Mrs. Hugh gain since repeal. We can change it: Turnbull, accompanied at the piano by a little and, sing nov/, “Where is myr Mrs. H, H. Brown, who also gave a wandering girl tonight? Down in the piano solo. Following the program licensed saloon.” members and guests enjoyed a social ‘ 1 • 7 ■ i hour and were served a delicious salad We have been told that prosperity course. The hostess was assisted in ^ as just; around the corner, but the serving by her daughter, Mrs. Arthur New Deal saloon stands on the comer Evans, and, Mrs. James Miller o f and does not aid prosperity in getting Xenia. around the ecorner. GRAHAM- SEVENSON NUPTIALS The cigaret habit is as hard to {break sjs $he morphine or cocaine Very few ever quit. Tuber, 'habit. FLOUR SUGAR 0LE0 GOLD MEDAL OR P1LLSBURY FRANKLIN- PURE CANE EATMORE. GOOD FOR COOKING AND TABLE USE. ■ • / & 24.LB, SACK • • 4 - / f 2S-LB. BAG • • 2 ’ LBS. • 1 1.09 Bread ................... ... Country Club, Plain or sliced. Jewel Coffee . « . , Smooth and fragrant. M i l k .......................... Country Club. Evaporated, Crackers . . . . , Waoeo. Frash, criop. Baking Chocolate . , Our Motksr’a. Fould s ’ ■ • ■o■• • Maeoronl, Spaghetti, Noodles. 20-OZ. LOAF TALL CAN » J 9 c f f i l O c PKG. 7 o 9c French Coffee . Full bodied and Savory, 9c < Health Soap . . - Olympic. A real value. 6c Starch . . . , , Avalon, Dairy Feed . .■ . Wesco.20%. Scratch Feed <" Woaco. Motor Oil . . Penn-Rad. Plus tax. « LB. 25C . 3 bars 1 0 c 1-LB, PKG. 7c 100-LB.-* o e : BAG L W 100 -LB.q o e BAG 2-GAL,Q7_ CAN “ »C SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN FOR MRS. J. O. STEWART Thursday evening; The evening was ‘ thee/’ Zech, 9:9. Went Informally and refreshments1 Chnstl8<n ^ a v u r ^tect-s were served. / • - .a t 6:16 p. m. Those present were Mrs. Stewart,' c> ®*» m^®ts at 6:15 p. m. Mrs. B.’ H. Little, Mrs. Cora Trumbo, subject is: “ Cnme does not pay.” Mrs. William Conley, Mrs, Mary ” ” J Word has been, received here an nouncing the marriage o f M iss,cu,0Bis in youn» ™ en *>etween the Gretchen Graham, daughter o f Dr. and a*es o f 14 to 24 ^ doubled Mrs. W. R. Graham, Lafayette, Ind., *** the Past 10 years> d«e largely to on Saturday last, to Mr. Wesley E. the smoking o f cigarets^From The Sevenson o f Chicago., The ceremony Shield. was performed at the bfide's home at ■■'■ " „ 11 o’clock, the ceremony being per- A Senate sub-comm.ttee' o f five formed by the bride's father, who is members, headed by a known wet, but pastor o f the Presbyterian Church in f ad* «P. of, a ^ o n t y o f men who that city. The bride’s sister, Jessie, bava voted dry in the past, is ponder-! acted as brides maid while the groom tbe fate ot Sf nate ^solutions 44; had William A. Callison, Jr., Chicago, ^ 45*mtrodttced recently by Senator ■ as best man. The bride wore brown Sheppard. i wool crepe having a beige satin' , This committee has been d.rectd by flounce trimmed in brown ribbon. She the J«di«ary conumttee to study* the carried bouquet o f Talesman roses. ‘ wo Proposes (1) the restoration o f The bridesmaid was attractive in a the E,ghteenth Amendment with, tailored gown o f green velvet and she ahght changes or (2) the delegation carried a bouquet o f pink roses. Fol- “M on ty to Congress to prohibit lowing the ceremony a wedding break- the*liquor traffic. ^ fast was served sixteen relatives and ~ “ „ . friends. The bride is a graduate o f The Boston Herald, avowedly wet, Purdue University* ’32 and a member reported that, the bootlegger o f Kappa Kappa Gamma. The couple S departed later in the day by motor dnr^ng the fourteen years Of prohibi- on a trip to New Orleans tion.” From the United Press comes SALMON LARD >. \ \ V 2 C PINK. FINEST ALASKA No. 2 CAN 23c & Stock up now for your frying and baking needs. ,0*1* MEAT ITEMS F illet o f HADDOCK 2 lb . IS was1 BACON . . . JOWL . . . SMOKED CALLIES, lb. b o l o g n a FRANKFURTERS, COTTAGE BUTTS 30c lb*20c 181 c ,b*15c ,b 16c «■•32c 2 PRUNES Bulk.' 50-60 * 120 .- 4 ' A ^ Serve daily for LB. I I health. I W A # PRODUCE ITEMS FLORIDA Oranges 10 lbs. 3 0 0 l i e i§ £ : HEAD LETTUCE CELERY . . BANANAS 2 for 2 for 5 -lbs WINESAP APPLES, 6 lbs. LEMONS doz. YAMS, Porto Rican, 4 lbs 15c 19c Rugglees, Mrs. Ethel Buck, Mrs. Lucy Barb&r, Mrs. Anna Wilson, Misses Mildred Trumbo, Mary Flanagan and Alberta Owens. Y. W. C. A. MOCK WEDDING Amid the explosipns o f firecrackers, furnished by the College Boys, the Y. W. C, A. Mock Wedding was held as a last feature d f the "Cabaret,” Mon day evening at the gym. Before a candle-lighted altar o f ferns and screens, Rev., Carrie Mount read th e ) double ring ceremony, marrying Miss Eleanor Bull and Mr. Luella Rohe. The brides attendants were Miss Mary Lou McLaughlin, . maid-of-honor; Misses Dorotha Corry, Jean Mc- Knight, Hazel Nelson, and Kathleen Miller, bridesmaids; Lois Bradley, flower girl; Mary Linton, ring hear er, and little Miss Barbara Smith, who carried the bride’s trail. The bride entered with her father, Mr. Harriet Ritenour, who gave her away. The groom’s attendant* were, Mr. Carmi Hostetler, best mah; Messrs. Mildred Lackey, Maxine Bennett, Olive Brill, and Wilma Chenovreth, ushers. The bride's mother was Mrs, Mary Catherine Prohasco. . DELEGATES NAMED FOR D. A . R. CONFERENCE Greene County’s three D. A. B. chapters have named delegatee to the state conference o f the Ohio Society, Daughters o f the American Revolu tion, at Hotel Cleveland, Cleveland, March 10-14, Mis, A. C. Messenger, Xenia, is state regent. Catharine Greene Chapter, o f Xenia, will send as its delegates, Mrs. R, 0 . We*d, regent, Mrs. Van der Veer Taylor, Mrs, Alice G, Eavey and Mrs. C. E. Wilkin. Mrs. W. H. Mc- Gervey is regent's alternate and other Mfsi S, O, Hale, The leader is Art Donaldson. Union evening service in this church. Dr: Jamieson will preach. . The mid-week service will be held at the home o f the Brill girls (next to Mr. .and Mrs. Huey) on Wednes day evening at 7:30. The final study o f Stewardship will be made. On Sabbath morning each member o f the congregation ivill have an op portunity to cooperate with the work o f the Presbytery and. advance the work o f Christ's Kingdom. Pledge cards bearing this statement will be circulated: "Recognizing the call to new consecration during the Lenten season, and desiring to participate with my fellow members in a con certed effort tp promote church at tendance, I hereby promise, so far as Fam able, to be present for morning (evening if no morning) Worship every Sunday from March 10th to April 14th inclusive/’ The, Christian Endeavor will hold a party at the churcfi on Tuesday eve ning. The pastor announces his subjects fo r the morning worship service from now until Easter as follows: March 10th—“Jesus and the Day of Triumph.” March 17th—“Jesus and His King dom,” March 24th—"Jesus and His Ad versaries.” March 31st — "Jesus and His Friends.” April 7th — "Jesus and Gcth- semane.” April 14th—"Jesus and the Cross.” April 21st—"Jesus -and the Empty Tomb,” The Mizpah Bible Class will meat on Tuesday at 2 p. m., at the home o f Mrs. Clayton McMillan. Hutchison & Gibney Announces iinTTING BUSINESS SALE S T A R T IN G 5: LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that S. H. **t*m*t*i *^ 1 . ** ! Squire, Superintendent o f Banka o f lire . H. E . Kieman, M rs.G eotge ^ ^ chargft o f the Raymond To^aa, Mtes iI}qUi<ktiwt of ^ Exchange Bank, o f u . w e e », {jed#rville< oh!0t hM |$tod an applica Eritsris, Mrs Florence M Nk». J. and Mr*, Harry fkton, * tion in the Court o f Common Pleas Mr*. Frank CwsWriL cedMjdue, ^ county, Ohio, asking for ktata » . A . R . [ a u t h o r i t y to sell the promissory note jsi^ on , will jo f j 0hn pylee and Alta Pyles, dalegate from ^ f f Chapter, A {] parties interested will take Cedarville, Mr*. notlce that said applicatioh will come regent o f the (kAarville f 0r hearing before said Court on atoa attend the *w -d «r w irin g . the 16th d(ty o f March, A. U. 1988, «• «*• at 0 o’clock a. m., or a* soon there- wffl sred *fter as the same may be heard. m detegafio. Mm- Anna Sown, . a H. SQUIRE, CfcariestMt,, wfll- ha *5** I Superintendent o f Banks in charge rftenwsa, Mr*. C. * . rotew ^ ^ 1{qd(ktion ^ ^ Exchange « f * \ * * * , * * t **> nMk ^ c^arv ille, Ohio. Saturday, March 9, 9 A. M. (STORE CLOSES) ALL DAY FRIDAY TO ARRANGE STOCK) OuT entire stock of merchandise goes on the market in this record merchandising event. Decision to discontinue business was made after many of our spring lines have been put in stock and are now on display. Stock includes all— BF.AnY.TQ.WEAR (Second Floor) MILLINERY ACCESSORIES SHOES DRY GOODS NOTIONS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOSIERY, GLOVES Spring Styles in Every Department All Sales Cash No Approvals No Returns HUTCHISON & GIBNEY North Datroit Strawt Xania, Ohio K
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