The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26

m Local and Personal FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral fo r the lata T . W , St, John w ill be held front th « M. E, Church, instead o f the home, Satur­ day afternoon at tw o o ’clock. Note the correction o f report on another pag*. The Cedar C liff Chapter, D. A . R . will hold a meeting Wednesday, March 20, at 2 p. m>, a t the home o f Mrs. Frank Towneley. A report o f the state meeting a t Cleveland w ill be given a t this time. cEDAimt* wes*m m u r , hai m w, im fMpMWIMI. ^ I Church Notes ( METHODIST EPISCOPAL c h u r c h I Church School, 10 a. m. P, M. Gii- Wan, Supt. l „ , y ° r*hip 8*rvk^ »11 *■ » * Subject: “ Worship.” Epworth, League and Intermediate leagu e, 6;$Q p , m. Union meeting in pur Church. The •Rev. C. V. McNeel o f C lifton w ill he ;Our preacher, Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. as he boldly proclaimed: ’ Here I sbend; I can do no other; so help me God, and thereby won the battle o f the Reformation, he was the calmest man in all that great assembly." SCHOOL NEWS Tl» tee <Ul»rtm«t e^W eut " N,TBD ™KSBYTEBIAN early Thursday morning when fire . „ , , CHURCH was discovered in the ro o f o f the g b*bbath School, 10 a. m, J. E. Kyle, Margaret M ilroy residence, occupied ■by P rof. Deem. The first was ex - in8 ’ 11 a. m, Theme, “ Per- tinguished without any great loss. It 30? f Evangelism.” is supposed to have started sparks from the chimney. from Mr. Paul Edwards, who operates Y , P . C. U., 0:30 p. m,» .Subject, Will be a study o f the last chapter o f “ Seed Corn." Leader, Miss Glenna Waddle. Chapel The chapel program Monday morning was in charge o f the eighth grade. William. Ferguson announced the devotional program including: group singing, Scripture b y Edabelle {Halstead, and the Lord’s Prayer hy the assembly, Mrs. Margaret Work, director o f music in Cedarville College, and the college trio, including Eleanor© Bull, Maxine Bennett and Dorotha Corry, delightfully presented a program o f readings and vocal selections. a filling station on South Main street, _^f5v,ce m *** Methodist has taken the agency fo r the P ly- M U5C J m; ®^v* Claire Mc- mmifch and Dodere cars. He will handlo W_ 01 u « toi> Will preach. out g , ill le all models o f both makes o f cars. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 — -:■■'■■■'■ P- m., a t the home o f Mrs. Lucy Bar- Mr. Edward Dean has purchased be£ . Mrs; C> M- Ritchie, what was form erly the. George H am -1 * ,ou' Rehearsal, Saturday, 7 p. m. man farm o f 163 acres. This land . . . . Ut *hnity were present at the- adjoins the original Dean fam ily home ,ssJon a” d Social Tuesday and is also close to what was the ^ .eiV.n® \ Anderson home. Crawford farm that is now owned'by °* officf 3 Wer/ *>50 held and Mr. Dean. Having acquired the live- C° f nf stock, farm machinery, etc.; a public . ^ ^ ^ President, sale will be held March 20. ^ 5 * ° “ * Vlf President, ■ ,Glenna Waddle; Secretary, Eleanor . . . , „ _ .. Cooley; Treasurer, Dorothy Galloway; Members o f the Home Culture Cor. Secretary, Eleanor Finney. Club are asked to note the change m ; The Young Women’s M issiopary time and piace o f their next meeting Society el^ %ed the fo ,lowing olHcers. which win be held a t the home 0f President, Glenna Waddle; V ice Presi- Mi-s. C. E. H ill on March 26th, in- dent, Eleanor Cooley; Secretary, stead o f a t the home o f Mrs. O. P. D orothy Galloway; Treasurer, Cora Elias at the regular time, . as McCampbell. previously announced. ) The pa9tor ig plfmnJng t0 start a ~ .Communicants Class Sabbath morn- Mrs. Russell Wells and daughter,'ing at the S. S. hour, if there are Christine, o f Dayton, were guests fo r those wishing to take such a course several days o f her brother, Mr. A . B. before Easter. Creswell and fam ily, and sister, Mrs. - John Randall and daughter, Miss Jo- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN sephine Randall. ■„ i CHURCH ■■:■ ■ :■■■.' .• ' , .■ - Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m. Paul Mrs. Herbert Deem entertained the Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: “ Peter De- Standard Bearers o f the M. E. Church livered from P rison ." A cts 12:1-19. at her home Tuesday evening. Golden text: “ Prayer was made ............. — '--------- earnestly o f the Church unto God fo r Mrs. Fred Clemans Visited ■ in St. him.”. A cts 12:5. Bernard, O., several days last week, Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Ser- being guests o f her parents, P rof, and mon theme: “ The Second Cleansing Mrs. F. M. Reynolds. o f the Temple.” This sermon deals ------------------------- - with the supreme event o f Monday o f Miss M arjorie McClellan o f Cleve- Holy Week., land, has been spending several days The Junior Christian Endepvor here with relatives. meets At 6:15 in the Primary Room. ......... ■■■■...... Misses Bennett and Creswell are in Mrs, Aletha B ird,,who has been ill charge, the past week, is reported somewhat The Senior Christian Endeavor improved a t this tim e." ‘ w ill hold their service a t the home —---------- --------------- o f M r. and Mrs. James Creswell a t The Dorcas Bible Class o f the Uni- 4. o ’clock. Everyone is invited. Cars ted Presbyterian Church held a meet- will leave the church a t 3:45. ing Wednesday afternoon at the home The Session and Trustees w ill meet o f Mrs. Nancy Oglesbee. at the Church at 2 o’clock on Sabbath. j •..•........— _ ! The Union Evening Service, will be Mrs. C. W» Steele entertained the held in the M. E, Church at 7:30, The Women’s Club and a number o f guests Rev. Clair V ; McNeel o f C lifton will at her home Thursday afternoon. preach the sermon. >v 1 m - i There will be no mid-week service Miss Kathleen Charters . o f Cleve- next week, land, O., was « guest the past week o f The W . C. T . U. meets next Friday her grandfather, Mir. A lbert Burrell at the home o f Mrs. O. P, Elias at and other relatives. 2 o ’clock. “ The night that Luther spent in Motion Picture Postponed The motion picture, David Copper- field, which was to be presented at a special school matinee, Friday afternoon, has been postponed until April 26th. Athletic Committee Selected A t a meeting o f the coaches and superintendents o f the county schools, held last week at the Iron Lantern in Xenia, ,the follow ing athletic com­ mittee was elected: C. A . Devoe o f Bowersville, C. W .. Lane o f Spring Valley, and Carl W right o f Bellbrook. Superintendents H. D. Furst o f Cedarville, and R. E, Corrill o f Yel­ low Springs, who have served five years on the committee, did not wish to serve again. ; Plans fo r the track meet yvere. not completed, although this date, May 3, has been definitely selected. . A second meeting to discuss other plans was held Thursday evening at the home o f , Superintendent Furst. Girls’ Intramural Tournament The girls’, intramural tournament was completed Tuesday noon. The varsity team defeated the Freshmen, the winners o f the class tournament, by a large score. Preceding games are as follow s:' Seniors vs. Sophomores—Seniors forfeit. Sophomores vs. 8th—Freshmen win. Juniors vs.' 8th—8th grade wins. 8th vs. Freshmen—Freshmen win. Temperance Notes Sponsored by Cedarville W . C, T. U. Ohio dry* are phumipg fo r a big state temperance convention to be held in Columbus in May, at state expense should he willing to do military service a faw hours a week to prepare himself to hack up the state and the country in time o f need better jthan would be the case without the training, There are too many citizens in this vicinity and all over the country who want th» bene­ fit* o f American citizenship without paying the priee. Coming from Pennsylvania aa you did and living in Ohio in Cedarville township as you have fo r so many years, makes us feel it is almost uaneoeesary to men­ tion the above item, bn’ we want you to know where we stand e « tim matter o f preparedness and Americanism and we do not think the common run o f the conscientious objectors ,is need­ ing the benefit o f taxpayers support, Yours vsry truly, WALTER HU FFM AN / Commander, Wallace C. Anderson Poet No, 544, American Legion. Since repeal a government survey shows a 27 per cent under consump­ tion o f milk in 58 leading cities. Miss Mary Ervin, vice president o f Ohio W. C, T. U ., is engaged in active field work in Arkansas, with most gratifying’ results, Before we got repeal, when the deficit was 11,400,000,000, they told us that repeal would balance the budget. We have had repeal a bit over a year, and the deficit is |4,- 000,000,000, Wanted—White woman over 26 to help w ith hotisework and care o f child. Salary $5.00; Apply in ■person be­ tween 3 and 6 p, m< 225 E. Main st., Xenia, O. PILLSBURY LETTER TO THE EDITOR Stenotypy Demonstration Mr. F . M. Staver, a representative o f Miami-Jacobs College, and his as­ sistant, Miss Ratterman, gave a dem­ onstration o f stenotypy, or machine shorthand, Tuesday morning, to high, school students interested. ‘ A fter a irief resume o f the history o f the machine b y Mr. Staver, Miss Ratter- man wrote unfamiliar matter from dictation at a rate o f 150 words a minute. A fter the demonstration, system was further explained and il- ustrated to the shorthand students. Monday, April 1, is the final date fo r acceptance o f the corn-hog con­ tract applications in Greene county. Those interested that have not signed should g e t in. touch w ith the township committee o r report at headquarters in the Federal building, Xenia. Subscribe fo r THE HERALD prayer before he went to the D iet o f Worms “)r. D’Aubigne calls his Geth- semane Luther knew that the agents o f the Pope had decreed his death, he knew that his answer to the charges against him on ■the follow ing day might seal his fa te. In great anguish he sought the strength that comes only from prayer, and the next day Pub lic Sale Having purchased the farm form erly owned by G. H, Hamman, livestock, feed and implements, I w ill sell pt Public Auction on What Is known as the Hamman Farm , two miles Northeast o f Cedarville and one-half m ile North o f Route 42 on Wednesday, March 20,1925 COMMENCING AT 11 O’CLOCK th e‘follow ing property, to-w it:— 6—HEAD OP HORSES—6 S h « d at c o a t Krand D r ift d fld in g . and M araij 1 G tn m l Purpose Horse. * 26—HEAD OP DAIRY CATTLE-26 Consisting o f 20 head o f Cows, some with Calve* by side, some Springers end others giving good flow o f m ilk; 4 Yearling Heifers and 1 Shorthorn Bull. 29—HEAD OF HOGS-20 Consisting o f 8 Brood Sows and 22 Shoats, weighing from 70 to 10 filb ». 27-HEAD OF SHEEP-27 Consisting o f 20 Shrop Ewes, 10 Lambs and 1 Shrop Bam. FEED Consisting o f 1% tons o f A lfa lfa hay; 8 tons o f No. 1 Clover hay; 8 tons o f Tlmothy hay; 600 bushels o f good Yellow C om ; some g oed S eedC em . __ _ COMPLETE LINE OP FARMING IMPLEMENTS Miscellaneous Articles l good 1 h.p. International * R“ mP **•*; tom Sodas; Milk Cana; 6 * * * tiftoS tS? Linas; 4 Ho* Boxes and tamt other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE—CASH. Edw in Dean The Cedarville Herald, Cedarville, O. The local American Legion post ju st sent the letter below to our rep­ resentative and wishes all other citizens and groups who feel the same way would send him similar re­ quests. Cedarville, Ohio, March 13,' 1935, Dr. W. R. McChesney/ Representative, Ohio Legislation, Columbus, Ohio, Dear Sir: A fter conversations with a number o f members’ o f the local American Legion, Wallace C. Anderson Post No. 544, I find .a strong sentiment among the men in favor o f advising you that we are against the adop­ tion o f the bill now before the as­ sembly to make military training at Ohio State University optional and to permit the so-called conscientious objector to be excused from such drill. We feel that this is against the best interests o f the country at large and that it does not fa irly rep­ resent the citizenship o f the state nor the county nor Cedarville township. This bill is sponsored and approved o f b y the communists and socialists and anti-Americans who would like to see the United States weakened as much as possible in a military way. This county and township stands fo r a willingness to serve .ones country in peace and war alike. This bill does .not truly represent our inheritance from pioneer days, civil war days, nor the recent Spanish American war and World war period. It is our. conviction! that the stu­ dent who wishes to have his education FLOUR SUGAR PEACHES FRANKLIN. PURE CANE t . ttw* ... fr i/ f 24-LB. » • IT • SACK ■ * ■N > g : # ; . 25-LB. ■ BAG • * DEL MONTE. ’ ED OR HALVES No. 2% • ' • • CAN 2 ycr () • « • Country Clnh. Plain or alicad. Jewel Coffee ........ . Smooth and fragrant. Salad Dressing » , , Embaaay, Rich, creamy. Ivory Soap * , . . , Pur*. It floats. 20-OZ.Q „ * • LOAF . LB. 1 9 c . 25c '.2 BARS U c Scratch Feed . . Wasco. Dairy Feed . . , Waaco. 20#. Egg Mash . . , Waaco. Motor Oil . . . Thriftlube. Plus tan. CIGARETTES TAX INCLUDED POPULAR BRANDS. : $ CTN. 1.09 1.26 19c lOO-LB.e*> nfi bag vnwSal *BAC?'$! *95 . 2 can "8 1 c 1.38 Pork Loin BREAKFAST BACON lb. 3 Q g BOLOGNA . lb. FRANKFURTERS i ,b* 1 7 © Fillet of HADDOCK 2 lb. 2 9 £ WHOLE OR RIB END lb. 27c SMOKED CALLIES COTTAGE BUTTS SMOKED JOWL HALF SMO. SAUSAGE lb. ,b 19 c ,b- 32 c lb20c Head Lettuce FANCY 2 FOR 15c BANANAS . . 5 lbs WINESAP APPLES 4 lbs. Q LEMONS SPINACH do*. 1 S c ,b* 10 c California CARROTS bunch g g GRAPE FRUIT . 4 for 2 0 6 FLORIDA ORANGES 4 lbs |. y g Ex. Large Cauliflower, hd. 23 c Paper Presented- The local chapter o f the D. A . R. has presented to the school library a magazine entitled National Defense News. This bulletin is issued month­ ly by the National Society Daughters o f the American Revolution with the purpose o f presenting news concern­ ing national defense problems. JBoya’ Hooby Fair The fourth annual Greene County Boys* Hobby Fair, sponsored by the Rotary Club, o f Xenia, will be held March 29 and 30. In previous years, hoys o f the local school have been interested in these' exhibits and have received prizes in various departments, Since there has been so much illness this year, not so much interest is expected. THE MIZPAH BIBLE CLASS The Mizpah Bible class met with Mrs. Clayton McMillan Tuesday after­ noon, March 13th, with 15 members and two guests present. The meet­ ing was opened by the singing o f the hymn", “ He Leadeth Me." Mrs. Me- Chesney read the scripture lesson. Mrs. McCulla lead In prayer after which was sung the hymn “ Leaning On the Everlasting A rm ." . The mem­ bers answered roll call by telling o f some teacher, either Sunday sfchool or other school, that had had the great­ est influence on their lives and why. A well written paper, Following the Crowd," prepared by Mrs. Hostetler, and in her absence was ably read by Mrs. F. A . Jurkat. Two Irieh songs, “ The Shuga Shu," were sang by Miss Anna Jane Wham, accompanied by Mrs, Work. The meeting was then adjourned fo r a social hour, in which, it being near to St, Patrick's day we had some Irish contests. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Lester Huston and Mrs, George Creswell served delicious refreshments in keep* ing with the day. mmmmmmmmtmimeem H u t c h i s o n & G i b n e y lUITTING BUSINESS SALE Now In Full Swing o • O ut entire stock o f merchandise goes onevent. Decision to discontinue business have been put in stock and are now on the market in this record merchandising * (i was made after many o f our spring lines display. Stock includes all 'Jt'Ji'tHS Lunch m Qnm i. WWKMRT a GORDON, Auets. HaraM Haekett, Clerk FARM LOANS 4 Vt PERCENT INTEREST Five to ten years. No stock to hay. No double liability. No ab* •track Prompt .appraisal*. Quick dosing' W iuwood 8c Co. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Ask tour 8»»ke* or Attorney About Us, •MM nr* READY-TO-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 . . ‘ l . . ■ i Hutchison & Gibney North Dotroit Straot Komi*, Ohio

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