The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
m i The new thing* ere advertised by merchants first Advertisements keep you abreast o f the times. Read them! t J d a r a f l e FIFY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 15 NEWS LETTER EMM STATE DEPARTMENTS CEDARVU liE , OHIO, FR IDAY MARCH 15,1935 m i i- T - — ir^~ f DIVORCE SUIT j On ground* o f w ilful absence from home fo r a longer period than, three! 1years, Don Hammer has brought nuBrTD r~Z 7* {suit in Common Pleas Court request* 68timab6d that,in« a divorce from Helen Hammer. $61*060,009 wul be spent to improve,Their marriage took place July 3, extstimg hqildinga in Ohio as a re- 1925. The husband sets forth in the suit o f the operation, o f the national petition his w ife has been continuous- housing pet, According to John E. ly absent since March 15, 1928. Harper, new state director fo r the Federal Housing Administration, who has ju s t entered upon his duties here, A fa r greater sum w ill be required FORECLOSURE ACTION The W ilson Ice and Storage Co. is plaintiff in a mortgage foreclosure to satisfy the need, fo r new dwellings, suit, requesting judgment fo r $1,028, a dearth o f which has resulted from ‘filed against Grover C , and Anna E. the virtual suspension o f construe* Bales. Miller and Finney are at- tion during the last five years, Mr. torneys fo r the plaintiff. Harper said, “ The housing act,” he SEEK JUDGMENT Suit tp recover judgment fo r $122. 68 has heen. filed against W illiam H. stated, “ removes the dam which has barred the flow o f credit that is necessary to finance those dwelling rehabilitations which are necessary, and Sarah O. A ry b y P A . Runyan It provide* terms more liberal than;and Anna Belle Runyan, the plaintiffs any heretofore offered through which .claiming they were wrongfully re- financially responsible citizens mayjquired to pay an inheritance tax lien borrow pn monthly installment p la n s'o f that amount on property they had up to $2,000 fo r modernization: and (purchased from, the defendant. Mar- up to $16,000 fo r new construction,” shall and Marshall are the plaintiffs’ Columbus enjoyed a unique enter tainment last week when what is be lieved to be the first event o f its kind in the United States' was staged at attorneys. WINS DIVORCE Curtis M iller has .beta awarded a divorce from Lillie M iller ,on grounds the Ohio state fairground race track o f gross neglect o f duty, and exclusive —an elephant race! Five o f the custody o f one o f their two minor lumbering beasts went to the post children. Matter o f supporting the fo r the half-m ile dash on the fa ir- youngest child was referred to Juve- ground oval. They represented the nile Court, pride o f a circus playing here. The winner was given a bushel o f pea nuts fo r h is efforts, and his jockey received a silver trophy. Elephant ORDER PARTITION Partition o f real estate has been authorized in the case o f Ethel Lyles Advertising is news, m much as the headlines on the front page. Often f§ it is o f more significance to you, _ _ _ _ _ f e i c e , f i . 5 0 a mm LETTER TO THE EDITOR || ^ g j J g| jj| | | FARMER,VWTM ’ The first public utterance o f Rep, L. T . Marshall on the floor o f the.; House o f Representatives is not j surprising in it’s nature, but, sin ce' directed partially a t me, certainly; calls fo r a reply, The article as printed in the Xenia Gazette, March 7th, is very b rief and _. . „ „ . ,, withholds direct information as to M r,! ^ oroa8 7 ' ‘ ' - l l S * Marshall's p ortion on the Steagall bill. It’s general tone would indicate Wednesday momwg * t the congressman’s antagonism, 6 o cloclc ft>llown* « m *** «* *3KM)t OF PNEUMONIA The article, however, is positive in conveying the information that the congressman views with alarm un warranted political activities upon the part o f HOLC attorneys. one week due to pneumonia. The deceased was born near Paint- erville, and spent his entire life in the county. He wa* a resident o f Cedar- ville township fo r sixty years, resid- T roy Editor, 56, Succumbs Harold A . Pauly, 56„ editor o f the races are common in countries o f and others against Luther Harper and president o f the which they are native but are ,un- and others. C. E. Thuma, Bert Limes! ™aion J/*® .-"?, heard, o f in America, circus officials’and N. N. Hunter were appointed Snypp Deni; New Tr ■ i. • ■•■. - v.-. ■ v -\-i .M g Common Pleas Judi said. For the first time in five years Ohio’s annual death rate has increas ed, According to the State D epart-Lester McDorpian and Co,, died Tuesday in a loca l hospital follow ing Tuesday overruled a an abdominal operation performed new trial fo r Frandi last Wednesday, ' Osborn, form erly o f DISMISS CASE j During his career 'here, Pauly as- dieted “ancient estat Case o f-th e state o f Ohio against' Ahmed active civic leadership. He Snypp was convict commissioners fo r this purpose. “ Here Is Your FoiiticalProblem . . Senator Fess, candidate fo r re-elec tion, Clarance Brown, candidate fo r Governor and L. T . Marshall, can didate fo r re-eletfcion to Con^ress, in their campaign speeches' are ridicul ing the “idea o f the ; NEW DEAL, both as to purpose and effect. They offer as an .alterngtiVecourse that we return to “ rugged individualism” o f the form er administration. Ap parently they would have us turn backward to those days when every bank was closed, or ready to be closed; when the machines o f our in dustrial plants were stilled; when at the w est door o f the Court House, in Xenia the Sheriff cried out the sale o f one home after another; when the soup kitchen in that same Court House was patronized daily by hun dreds o f our people who would other- T i i o c ^ c w M r n * * * 5 « « r iwise ba^e wanted fo r food ; and when **e » L i a y m o r n i n g in ovtr larger cities thousands stood « n n i.„i a - « in line a portion o f -bread,—in Orsen D .E stel, 78,. Springfield, a .ottler w a .ds, wh£n poverty was • forme* farmer-and resident residing the rule and not the exception. / R, L. Gowdy near Clifton, died a t his home Tues.fwhet|w W e Go Fom ard or Back. otion fo r a day morning follow ing an illness o f Snypp o f several months. He has resided in gfield, con - Springfield about ten years.* promoter. i Mr. Estle is survived by his widow, ast Jan. 9 on Mrs. Harriett A . Estie; a son, Fred, o f an indict- near C lifton; three daughters, Mrs. , , , . . o f the Ohio Fred Stewart and Mrs. Orville Shaw ,!bav.e been mad* Becw* ‘> J™ near Pitchin, and Mrs. Walter Cross- denve, * f r a m Vrodwts o f * your labor .o r your farm ; i f you see The letter which Mr. Marshall * * on the found objectionable in Green County,iH e * as a ****** o f f e is as follows* and fo r years a member o f the official board. Mr. St. John is survived b y his widow, Mrs. Mary Harris Sfc. John,, who is in a very critical cpndition a t this time; two sons, Elmer, o f Detroit* Mich.; and Leroy, who resides on th e ' home fawn* There are six grandchil dren, three brothers, J .Q . St. John, Painterville; W illiam o f Springfield; and Alva St. John o f Dayton; a n d a sister, Mrs. Emma Jones, Xenia, who survive. ■ ’ . The funeral w ill be held Friday* efterisb<m ''W i^ j CeiUS/ otery. The body was removed to th© Nagley Funeral Home, Xenia. Orsen D .Estle Dies others was was president o f the Public Library the first o f ,two co ment o f Health which released "pro- ordered dismissed after John Baughn, Board, secretary o f the Rotary Club, ment charging evasii visional figures fo r 1934 Indicating as receiver appointed by the court, A member o f all local Masonic becuri ies A ct. • . , that death claimed 76,662* Ohioans! had paid to the county clerk $757:37 branches, past eminent commander o f A fter overruling th^ motion fo r a land, near Springfield, and a brother, The 1933 figure was 73052. ’ Since *<* distribution purposes. Coleman Commandery, Knights Temp- new trial, Judge Gowt r^indicated he Harry, near Clifton, , i9 2 S 'tte » S i , y » t t t a « . e . U , ■ ----------- •. jlar, t o . , m d . member o f th . t o t - P f " ^ F . n . m ' w m CTn d »:t.d at ESTATES VALUED . itish R ite and Shrine at Dayton. " “ S'* The maximum , penalty -upon the home Thursday afternoon at 2 * * yeaT^mprisonment, o’clock and. burial was made in C lif ton Cemetery. •corid o f the . - ward Depends-Upon You If* under the NEW DEAD, you have received employment; i f ,your home has been restored to y ou from cer tain foreclosure; i f .your 'life savings has shoWn A-slow but -steady decline through 1933, the health department ui u n uw u u tu u iMMuncuv Five estates have been appraised in | Mr, Pauly was fo r A number o f figures Show, The leading cause o f Probata Court fo r inheritance tax years aecretary o f th e Buckeye Press * . r j r , , ‘ ‘ both last yea r and the year purpose* aa follow s: ^ jAasooiation and a t the tim e o f hi* ^ ® president W f i - HRami ... . . . _ _ _ .... . . . . . . , . . . . to d ilatory system. Suiddee and hom i- value, $880.68; debts and adm iniatra-Valley Press Association, and also on r cides. together w ith typhoid fever, all t>Ve coat, $430,08; net value $400, tthe Ohio Regional Code Authority, form * o f tuberculosis, diseases o f the i Estate . o f Anna Valerio: gross He started Ms newspaper career at ^ nervous system and diseases peculiar value, $830; debts And administrative Mason and later edited the Lebanon F u i U i i n r c to early infancy showed a decrease cost, $844.33; net value, nothing, jWesterq, Star’ before going to Troy. V J f r e e i i e V -A I. r a r m e n PR i f e v n » wa > < w* 3 1 vX, ^ start Health League To Reorganize Re-organization o f the Greene County Public Health League fo r the In Livestock Co. coming year will he effected at a d i n - ^ “ ? ue* ce to your fam ily and A group o f eighteen1livestock pro- ner meeting at the Iron Lantern, Green St., Friday evening at 6 o’clock, in fatalities fo r 1934, it was reported, i Estate o f G. B . Lkkliter: gross He was a graduate o f Ohio Wesleyan ____ jValue, $500; debts and administrative university. j Members o f the office staff o f Sec- ®oat» $2Sl*77> hfet value $248.23. j pauly is survived by his widow, ’ rotary o f State George S. Myers have* E»tate o f Ella t t BfilWr: gross Susan C. Pauly; two childron a ducers o£ Greene County who have Jt ^ announccd. their own group -biero,^^of^^whom they c o s t a l 1 9 7 * ^ Let Jahfe ter ^ ank B^^ township committees in Hew officers w !l be elected and are ju stly proud. The hero is James cost, $1,197.48, net value, $13- r f Middletown; . ^nephew, Karl Pauly, 8olidting member8 foir the Dayton ^ fm ^ yeflr ^ ^ F . Hurd, assistant corporation ad- ’ ’ _ Columbus, and a brother now liv- pi.0(iucer8 Cooperative Livestock Com- A il persons who contributed to)the visor. Mr. Hurd, a W orld war veteran ® 9ta^ *«f John \ BrSdfield: gross ing in California. . L L and commander o f Camp Chase post, va^“ e $4,361.11; debts and adminis-j The funeral was held from the American Legion, went to Kenton to trative coat» $1,614,50; net value, $3,- F irst Presbyterian church in Troy, in the future an insurance against the poverty o f old age; i f the NEW DEAL MEANS ANYTHING TO YOU, ARE YOU GOING TO SUP PORT IT S ENEMIES OR ITS FRIENDS 7 vote! v ote fb r Dbhahey, Bavejr and Rich,. C arry the support o f your vote to every other' member o f the Democratic Party. For once vote .for yourself and your own interests. But voting is not enough. . Extend Case Workers Union In Session Monday Relief department case' workers that have been’.the subject o f much controversy in the state and federal squabble-held a meeting in the Court house, Monday, starting a. throe day Session, Representatives, from Clark, Fayette, Warren, Clinton and. Greene took part in the sessions. The relief - workers are highly organized -under the union plan and are out to make their jobs permanent as i f the de pression Was to last until judgment day, It is not likely .the taxpayer’s pocket w ill last that long* there being some question i f it w ill even last the duration o f the Roosevelt administra tion. mission organization attended a meet- Christmas' Health Seal fund are ing o f livestock representatives at privileged to attend the dinner but are address a Washington's birthday 346.61 patriotic rally o f Civil, Spanish* American and World war veterans, A s h e alighted from his ca r he slip ped on the icy street, fell* APPOINTMENTS MADE Appointments o f administrators and and executors ° f estates have been made Thursday afternoon. THEATRE NOTES the Y. M. C. A . building in Dayton Thursday evening. C. R . Tjtlow o f Osborn, chairman o f the producers committee; presided and talks were given by representa tives o f the stock yards administra te make their own reservations a t the Iron Lantern by Thursday evening. fractured h i. le ft arm ju st above the « . n , ^ . . . I t mf ricf 'S Ut“ e theart’ tion, commission men, packers, Ohio wrist. But Jim Hurd is o f the ty p e ' Martha B .Sham baugh “ adnrnns- Temple, i . coming to the .R egen t g u t - Unive„ Uy ^ the Cincinnati - WI,1-— r Shambaugh Theater, Springfield, fo r a week be M. E. CHURCH TO GIVE “ WEDDING PARTY” FRIDAY that has made the armed forces o f Matrix o f illiam J. the United States victorious in every ®atate» unt*er $2>” °6 h°n“ W ill Rogers Great ■ ■ In N ewH etitre Publishers in Dus - sebtion f i r * given * rare treat Tuesday night when a midnight preview o f W ill Rogers' latest screen picture was given at the - Regent in Springfield, The picture, “L ife Begins at Forty,” w ill b e an nounced fo r the last o f this mojnth. |hi your friends. Tell them what, the It is typical “ a la Rogers” with a The Cedarville M. E . Church will be „ „ „ „ , . _ . , . . , Producers organization, Approxi- the scene o f a pretty “ Wedding party” jer, ----- --------- - ---------- — _» * w e u L j T ghulmg^ Saturday, March 16 m her fflatelyl attended. Friday evening at 8 o’clock when a L, Bevis. conflict* aiid a broken arm meant G leim E rvinand E. H. Sw irtd leria testF ox picture, “ Little Colonel,’ The new organization will begin “ Wedding Gown Revue” is staged B. Zimmermait and Judge N» Craig NEW DEAL means to*you. The principles o f the NEW DEAL are on trial in our State and.you are its jury. “ Rugged Individualism” like the “ Full Dinner Pail” is a meaningless phrase that none o f the aspiring Re publican candidates have attempted to define. I t is a blind and not a promise. On the other hand, you have seen the NEW DEAL in action, directed to your welfare. $, E lect Democratic Judges fo r the Supreme Court. Short term:—R. M. Winegardnar and..Judge W . J, Grav- Tw o year term :—Judge Howard Long term:-—Judge Charles strong supporting-cast. I f you liked “ State Fair” you wjll never be dis appointed in the latest Rogers release. Following the preview the news paper delegation was- treated to a midnight lunch by the theatre man agement in charge o f Kroger Babb, publicity director,* formerly o f W il mington, co-starred with op^gtionii Monday* March 11 a t the under auspices o f the Queen Esther ^McBride. Court o f Appeals:—-Harley little to him Other than the paitt. He ^ nstned appraisers 'in which she is had Suffered before, having lost His l Hf D* Sm5th M administrator o f Lionel Barrymore, right k g in France and having h isiH o™ ^ L. Smith ^ ta te , under « Littje Colonel” is based on .... iluiretl( _________ _ M .............. - ....... . ...................... ............ right arm made practically useless as j00” R ‘ Wead original story by Annie Fellows John -, To date 247 Greene County pro- 1830 to the present, will be shown, a result o f injuries on the battle t*®” “ ur*at:t name“ •pf™ acra* , ston. Little Miss Shirley portrays ducers have subscribed $10 each to Nuptial music will be sung by Messrs, front. So Mr. Hurd exemplifying the j^ ® ; M^ NeeJd as adm inistrator^of tj,e roie 0f a lovable little Kentucky finMlCe the movement and it is re- Robert Reed* John Richards, Misses Dayton Yards with Roy McEowen and Society, the Hubert Clalterbuck as salesmen. * - More than fifty gowns, daring from grit that is life, went promptly to a .F jg*n e*tat* ’ miss, whose Yankee father and Dixie ported that 100 producers in the Ruth West and Bernice Elias. Miss Kenton hospital and had the broken | erwm>. * * Cri*f* .mother can’t get along with her coUntiee surrounding Dayton have Mildred Trumbo w ill be organist, arm sat—then appeared on time -a tjand T - WaIton appointed. apprais- jgou t^m grandfather. the veteran*’ rally to deliver a stir ring patriotic address as scheduled! By an overwhelming m ajority the House o f Representatives last Week passed a b ill designed to relieve real •state o f special road assessments, estimated a t more than $30,009,000. The measure provides that all special road Assessment bonds issued by counties, municipalities and townships ers. W . L. M iller as executor o f Mjary £ , Currie estate, under $2,000 bond. Funds A lloted To Special Relief iL * *—, |■ The |subscribed to and agreed to market Unquestionably “ Little Colonel” is their livestock through the new or* the top-notcher o f all the splendid ganization. Shirley Temple vehicle* and the j — ------- ' .............. . Regent Theater is anticipating posl ENROLLMENT BEING TAKEN sible record-breaking business next Miss Ruth Kimble* Cedarville Col lege student and leader o f the society* is arranging the revue, to which the public is invited. [FOR SEWING MACHINE CLINICS 300 PRODUCERS AMEND , . . . , ' * — i - i- DAYYON MEETING story is a gnpping, interest- Enrollments are being taken fo r A llocations to the Greene County ing one that has not a single dull gewjng Machine Clinics which will be. About 300 Greene county milk pro- relief department to take care o f the teomeht and is replete with sequences hel(1 ia Grcene County the last week ducers attended the annual meeting emergency schools and transient Mire that bring to audiences a mixture o f in ^ arch. The arrangements are be- o f the Miami Valley Cooperative Milk . „ ^ - rnthirifur P ^ a m * Were announced Thursday kughter and tears. A new screen lng made through the Home Demon- Producers’ Association at the B ilt- !aftOT1<Mm by t1» »tate rcUof com -.«tar is born in Little Colonel in stration Office and enrollments will more Hotel, Dayton, Tuesday. |the ^ rson o f Bill Robinson* colored eithel. bo takett thore or by the local Charles W , Holman, Washington* £ i 5 f f The •Jtotment. were: $1*250 fo r ,tap dancing ace, who teaches Little Homc Council members In each group. 8ecreta ry o f the National organiza- he retired by state highway depart- fjdawh, an increase o i $266 over Shirley all the Secrets o f his famous ment funds, The bond* are now re- ‘ tired b y apecial property taxes, E. Peters. . 4 i f j ^ t _* , , ___ _ , Women attending the meetings are tion , was the principal speaker, F e b w ; $85 fo r transient care, a - ^ J 1® °rf £ . m0st en" asked to bring their sewing machines oth er speakers were J. H. Kauff- f i " * 4, 1 i " h‘ l T , with them and wear house drosses tuau, president; 0 . W , Lawrence, Dderal relief funds were granted tol “ Little Colonel” has a gorgeous ttr 8mock8( Each meeting will start general m anager;' Harry G. Beed- ^ fo r T nth ckrV l cli,max wi th f ” entif e reel ln ^ bm- promptly a t 10:30 and those attend- jgcr, secretary; B, B. Mason* ac- * «** O hk Btete Archaeological and (the*e special phases o f the ■relief .color, and until you have seen Shirley ing 8re urged to he on time. Countant fo r the organization, and p ^ d in g 7n the ¥ o m r 6 '^ e r v ' L ^ i Miss Rachel Reed, who reported on Corooratiott, Valley Dairy Council’s Harlow Licdley, curator o f history Historical Society museum, wonder* •program. * jin fu ll color you cannot appreciate Meetings ar<5 scheduled at the charm and that is Cedarville on Tuesday, March 26. the Miami ^ bud,fet * Beavercreek on Wednesday, March Work. «WJd. And he w on t attempt t o g iv e j( 3 rm ie County to $ 28 ^ 81 . Federal[ The Regent w ill follow “ Little 27 ****•*■• “ f f^ 'a n d state relief funds for ditect and Colonel” with “Robert*,” showing the eiefcftt for tbi* dktinctkm and all of work relief ware apportioned earlier week of March 16-22 inclusive, with Yours very truly, GEO. H. SMITH,” , I am entirely responsible fo r the printing, and ‘’circulation o f that letter; which facts I admit without apology. Having been a Democrat considerably longer-than I have been the H.O.L.C. Attorney in Greene County* 1 was n ot aware that my political activities were prohibited by reason o f my latter connection. But even though X am it's author I fall to find, the threat which Mr. Marshall reads into it’ s content*. I therefor, invite it’s public examina tion. With clairvoyant powers Mr. Marshall finds A direct throat in the letter toward persons whose applica tions were pending in the Home Own ers’ Loan Corporation telling them that they must vote the Democratic ticket i f they expected continued help. I t must therefore be quite a surprise to the congressman to knew that not ;* | one o f these letters were directed to any person whose application was Library Benefit ’’ Nets About $77.56 The Library Benefit performance netted the sum o f $77.66, the funds to be used in purchase o f new books. The different clubs in the vicinity spon sored the benefit performance and the members o f each contributed many books, that Will be added to the library. The committee in charge ex tends a vote o f thanks to the cast, the schools, the college, to merchants, and all others that aided in this work. A detailed report w ill be an nounced at a later date, haws their own particular M ett, Mr. L bd ley said. It i f grit# lflrityr that Hie question Will remain eeriawvrisial down through history, he staled, The author of Write? Mouse and this week. TRUCK UPSETS SATURDAY A truck belonging to a Florid* fru it dealer* upset a t the railroad switch crossing on Route 42 near Wilher- W lll Rogers in “ L ife Begins a t 40,” . scheduled fo r the last week in March, Xenia on Thursday* March 28, Jalfisetown on Friday, March 29. FOUR DIPHTHERIA CASES There are four diphtheria cases re- ENTERS SECOND TERM James J. Curlett entered upon his [second te rn as county auditor Mon day, Employee# hi the office pre- John Collins, Cedarville . township, is Greene County’s representative on the board o f directors, which will meet Monday to name new officers fo r the ensuing year and fo r reorganiza tion. . NEW COURT REPORTER COLLEGE NEWS On the morning o f March IS, Miss Mildred Labig had charge o f the devotional period o f the Y . W . O. A. hour, Miss Skiftnell read ap article, "A Day in the Bowery Mis sion” —an account o f a day in - the slum* o f New York written by Frank S. Mead. The negative team o f Cedarville College w ill meet the affirmative team Thursday everting at" A lford Me morial Gymnasium, The affirmative will meet the negative team o f St. Xavier on Friday, March. 16, a t Xavier University, Furthermore, at the time the letter was issued the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation had closed in Greene County approximately 200 loans, issued 2200 letters, It must therefore be quite obvious that the effort was not made to rally the paltry political support o f the H.O.L.C. mortgagors. F or the Congrassman’s information t w ill state that X mailed a letter to every person w ith wfceu^ 1 bed ever had business confleoVkm*. A few other m h * characters, Walt Disney,;fore* spilling orange# and grapefruit ported in Greene county, three in rented tffieir “boro” * fine basket of The Second District Court of Ap- has rwroeed all rifors from fiquor wm in *11 direction#. The driver fril .Drovmteek toWnahip, and one in flowers In token of the friendship and peals has named Laura Ellen Geer, h ftdtid addrMa4, and m um mmtoei wars to use M#;*rieep **A ^ _g * 'X ro ia township. Scarlet fever, close arooriatien jbM<wdrta between London, as official^borthand reporter, at ^ tte Greene seim “wilt pewrit the a#* efi™ proceeded w Ashland, Miaroetera fa r iririi $«rpeae*.,<}0 „ Its droHnatteft* mumps* measles and whooping cough them, The term le fer four year*, are found county, scattered over the entire Subscribe for THE HERALD to succeed John Martin* Bpringfirid, who has been transferred elsewhere in the second district. (Continued on Fag# 4) On Thursday* Match 21, at 7:30 p. m., the negative team o f Cedar ville College will debate with the a f firmative team o f the University o f Dayton over WHIG. In the afternoon previous to this debate the affirmative team w ill de bate Dayton** negative at Julienne High School.' Dr. Guthri# Spoke to the Y . M. C. A . m Wedneeday morning on th*. Prosten Play. The property committee o f the eel- lag* has Instedlea a new # re m * ' tffifrish sr m each floor o f th* eel- lege building. - Joe Long o f tb* Froshnum Claas la oonflned to hi* houve with measle*. i /
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