The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
locd mud Personal |^amnmmw CfOAHVILLB HEXAtD, FRIDAY, UA9CUM, m i COLLEGE NEWS BOMB CULTURE CLUB Ths Homs Guitar* Club met at tilt how* o f Hr*. C. E. Bill* Tusedey afternoon. Thor* war* twenty-one Junior Claes. viill pm *** wejBbar*i »»4 twenty-three guests S !*en »" by Charloa Quitaly P w «“ fc It w u the day of their t Church Note* Mil—'jj! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mr*, f . R. Watt haa hem spending j ' several days this week with Mr. and ' Tbs Mr*. J, P. Schaffer in Dayton. i“Shirt ter a* te m *ent- ™ . pwl*i»t R. Getfcrie, Minister ---------— ------ Burdette, on April U at the Opera which the dub ob-‘ f;i| a> M, Paul Mr* Mn« Joint A» OftYii tti* ootroo oftw y#w% l y i^ n y . Supfci L# hdu . tertained a wuslber o f friends at their I —----- B**™* ths regular buainew meeting U | )m from thl| ^ a How* south of twon, Wednesday eve-1 It ia an uawual and interesting *nd pwfnux, a pageant of sscrsd Peter« ftHlg. - ' “ ....... * *’ "'..........' part In helping to balance ths budget, hselth srtirfti** in their programs, FIRST ARREST ON SALES TAX faueh METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett HU), Minteter . . . . .. XPrtff IfiM lj * Peter Id h (domestic comedy with bite of pathos **> » the Bible was presented m ^ U xt. « 0mw & ^ — ~ ---- ----- - throughout, The well chosen cast w «* Mrs. Cora Tnanbo as narrator, and KnowUdfa of our Lord and Coaa* to see th* Juniors in their>1«>Bto make you laugh and then to Th« first P5cto« WM, “The Finding g * , , ^ j MUS Christ* * Peter “Shirt Sleeves* April 11, . make you cry. <* Moses/* Mrs, B. H, LittJ* rep- 8;18 ■. i I....,,,.., ] Don't miss it! resented Pharaoh's daughter; with Mrs, Elisa Brigner, underwent an' - *Mr*. C. E. Masters as her maiden. raootat6*15. Junior Christian Endeavor operation at the McClellan hospital, ! The last inter-collegiate debate w ill' Mrs. H, H. Brown was the mother of Wednesday, Her condition has been be held Thursday, April 4*at 8;00 at such that a Mood transfusion was the Alford Memorial Gymnasium. Hie necessary some days ago before /thejaffirmative team of Cedarville will operation was possible. Her condi- meet the negative team from Bowling tion following the operation is report-,Green. This will be a non-decision ed improved. Mr. W, J. Tarbojc, who .has been a debate. The Philosophic Literary Society patient in the McClellan hospital in met in the basement of the Library Xenia o f several weeks, has greatly on Monday evening. After a short improved and was able, to return business meeting, a very interesting home Thursday. His many friends program was presented—The theme will be pleased to hear of his recovery, being “ The Grand Old Opery.* . „ ■;--------- , ’ Musical selections: “ Pete” Stewart Mrs. 0. W. Kuehrmanji and daugh- and “Hobo” Willis ter, MoUy, left Tuesday evening for gaxaphone solos: Eugene Corry, Fort Lauderdale, FJonda where they ReaxK Glad WiH spend a month m the Florida skit; c h ^ r jones and John sunshine. Mrs. Kuehrmann has not jj oore been in good health for some time and _ .* , • ,, „ . the trip is taken for that reason. i Guitar solos: Kenneth Sanderson. | Imitations: John Gillespie; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kuehrmann of Mts‘ Marf?aret Work. Indianapolis, Ind„ spent the week-end After. th? Pro^ am- a social time with their son and daughter-in-law, was epjoyed by 8 * Prof, and Mrs. O, W. Kuehrmann.. Senior Christian Endeavor Ckurtb School, Iff a. m, P. M. Qit Man, Supt, Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject, “A I4ving Faith.* Epworth Learue and Intermediate League, 0:80 p, m. Women's Bible Reading Contest, is United Presbyterian Church, 7:80 p. m. •* The Ladies* Aid, the W. F. M. S, will |and the Wa H. M. S. will hold their all- day meeting in the church, Wednes- . •? w f*** of food and health VIOLATION IN COUNTY :naMte it order to eemet weaknesses, i . t o t aH, n ilm x ia t M lu Tto lin t » r » » t f t t v i M l f t tk . * k^ " * * * * * ° * - Ohio „ l „ U , At the Ohio State Junior Fair 767 T Yik_ ;, ■«.__ ___ axhiMte were made by clubs and club k member*, and Mff member* pswtie^;wJ,<,tt John ^ Green, poultry deater, pated in judging conteete, demm>itra-inu^ e * **1* of a chicken to a etefce tious, and other activitise. examiner and charged no tax. Judge Club delegates from 01 counties, {Johnson placed the line at f£$ smd 424 members in all, attended the Ohio costa. Green had a vendor’# Hsense 4-H club Congrsss at the Ohio State and will teat the law in the upper University in September. courts. Mouse and Mra A y RM intii w,..*.ww< . » ■ » * , » wiUlday, beginning at 11.00 a, m. The sistw ’ MWam A * Kichards the rowt at 6:15 in the Sabbath School 'Children's Society will meet with Mr*. The second, picture was “Naomi's room. Union evening service in the U. P. Wednesday. Hill at the Church at 4:00 p. m, on S r t r f n S - J ^ s H M 8t 7}S0* Th* progr*W wiU p« y « Meeting at the Chuwh, Wed- part of Naomi, Mra, H. H. Brown j t ( thc CoJlege Bible Reading day, 7:80 p. m. “ 2 *i ^ pfi 0^ \ r hile M" ’ A * contest for girls. These programs E. Richards that of Ruth. * • are always well attended. It is the - - - » • *• Annual 4-H Report Released By Palmer The regular monthly meeting of the arcRT( FvJSa W. Galloway. Rese ®*C1^5lfiia,;been changed to next Fi’ffay RtvBie'ihome p f Mra. W. LAST DEBATE OF THE YEAR The last debate of the year for the debate squad of Cedarville College will be held at the college gym, Thursday, April 4, at 7;45 o’clock. The opposing team will be from Bow ling Green State College. Cedarville will -support the affirmative of the “munitions” question, Bowling Green Per Cent of Farm Youth 10 to 19 Year* En rolled in Clubs Mr., and Mrs. Currie McElroy, Ce- darville, entertained the following guests at dinner Sundayj Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cappel, Dayton; Mrs. Cora Johannes and son, Orville; Mrs, Dee th« n^ ative- Buchanan and daughters, Elma and , ,, 0 a“m,ss*°n and Lois Jane, Yellow Springs. ,taken; The Pub,ic is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iurged to come. no collection welcome and I Mr‘ ^ M™?0Ct andJ ;ste^ Miss DEATH OF INFANT DAUGHTER I&a, accompanied by Mrs. Nancy Oglesbee, spent the week-end visit-' The ^ htM of Rev. ^ Mrs. D. mg ,n LouismUe, Ky. The Murdocks R G died g&t nineteen visited with Rev Walter Morton and h<mrs after birth at the m&mi VaI1 family and Mrs. Oglesbee visited with Hogpital Dayton; ^ Uttle one had her son-m-law and daughter, Mr. and been named> Judith Marie< A short m T ys * N* jHXa.Jackson*. 'r.#^******#^«**-.#*'t-viA' jk*. ■ .-i ■ ^ ^*rv service was held at the grave by Drs. p ^ j urkat and ^ McChesney. Announcements have beeri Teceiv- Buriai took piace Sabhath afternoon at Massies Creek Cemetery. .Mr. and Mrs, Marion moved to Clifton. Allen have ed, reading as follows: Mrs. Charles H. Whitt, announces the marriage of her daughter Gladys Ruth to Mr. David CeciJ F ife f _ Tuesday, March nineteenth Nineteen hundred thirty-five Portsmouth, O. f , ____________ _ “A t home” cards announce that and Mrs. Charles Galloway, of Mr. and Mrs- Rife will reside at 82 Chicago^ who have been in Florida, E, I,ane Ave., Columbus. visited this week with the former's Mrs. Rife has been employed as parents* Mr. and Mrs. Ed Galloway librarian 'at the Portsmouth Library. in Xenia. The Dr. is a brother of W. Mr. Rife a son of ■Mr, J. B. Rife, is W. Galloway of this place, instructor in zoology and entomology ( Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Jamieson have been spending several days this week visiting with relatives in Frenchburg, Ky. SnM «rn£fPJ^ ' EirS‘ ^ r in id -w e e k service will be held S i t B* At the home of Mrs. Susan Hanna on . C F * 5 ? ? * % * ■ Wednesday evening at 7:30. The 18 nJ f'nJJSS?; book of George H. Morrison, “ The ciaSiri ” ^ T w The A?n^n' Significance of the Cross," will he re- ciation.” The part o f Mary was taken n Kt* iir pf<nw.f j jv - i , m ,, viewea py Mrfi« C* W* ptcclc* *110 Amynl v n x> ^ remaining reviews in this series are; Almost 18 per cent o f all boys and k Z L M » A “W U U . Chrirti-t, Mr. Goltefe, md ^ r l. th* d 1« 18 ! S « » « - ■ *• « > « » » » , * » « wift, „ .J t JI Huey. ; dubs, according to the annual report bv Mrs w r % ngmfica .The congregational meeting will be ®f W* H. Palmer, State dub leader '™ „ . *.!„ ° il* tm . „ held on/ Friday, April 5th. A cover- for theOhio StateUniversity, ing” Mrs**A E Richard^ tint °fhA^ ‘ dish dinner will be Held at 6 o’clock In addition 7 per cent of the vil- nart of the aneel while Mm P u 8nd the congregational meeting will *»ge population between these ages whJ’ earned of ,ud* e W)ri*ht on Monday evening A total of 4912 adults are listed by Z t <APrfl l8t> at 7!»>' P8,niei‘ 88 advisors of « £ West ' mweeded'urifh h ii.iitZ The officers elected'in the. Sabbath 3580 dubs located in 80 counties, session Pand nrmn-am Af rnil e u Z School for the new Church year are as In addition to performing project R?ie V foUow8: p* fil is fcs Mrs. Work at their homes and on their actercT Mrs. 7. C .I- o S e y Sen wad An” a ^ ll80nU " * * * * » * • “ 5 * cl“b ™emb?f8 eI1; WARNING! * ¥ Farmers’ Investigate Allis-Chalmers Tractor before buying. L e t us demonstrate this wonderful tractor. Quality equipment at low price. Gordon Bros. Garage 30 Esit Second St. Xenia, O. ent; Miss Ora. Hanna, Secretary; ga8®d in a number of community and Townsle th re D a M r ^ o ^ ^ T h e ^ ^ L t o r v ^ Charles Stormont, treasurer; Miss Ed- club projects, Palmer reports. » J t ? ^ l F^trdhw na Hanna prim8ry supt. M m Ada In 61 conntte8 13>683 members and enioved the. noun Rinvino-^f aome^f stormont» primary supt.; Mrs. F. friends toured to scenic, commercial, Z 1 A*Jwk8t*cradle.roll supt.; Mrs. Clay- a«d recreational places, had cXetAiie hi f 10r. neii “ w ^ *on McMillan, home dept. supt. ; Members froni 67 counties partid- the Cross” “Abide'with Me” “Rodk The offlcer2 elected illtha Christian Pated in 31 summer camps, “seeking the cross, Abide .with Me, Rock Endeavor Society ara as follows: recreation, friendship, p e r s o n a l Lawrence Williamson, president; growth, and help for their club pro- Olive Brill, vice president; Doris Ram- grams” ; 4626 members took part. sey, secretary-treasurer; Jean Me- . More than 80,000 people attended Knight, pianist. community and county achievement. The members and friends of our programs to leartt what 4-H dub of Ages,” and “When I survey the Wondrous Cross.” Hie singing was led by Mrs, W. B. Corry. Following the. program the hostess served delicious refreshments. 4-H CLUB NEWS church who are using the “wee cans’’ members do; 763 programs were ar- _____ are here reminded that the “cans” are ranged in 75 counties. The Progressive Farmers 4-H Club £ be Pa‘ ;“ wm *b® ^ " 3 Pjate8 at , Palmer reports that 820 of the of Cedarville Township held its or- *he wor8h,p service on 8WM* ai mom* clul* “ e * * * & * ™ 8°m« Kelpful ganization meeting on’ the evening o f,“ *• , _ XT . community service. March 25, at the Cedarville school' There W,U “ a Pro„ Nata meet* Physical examinations were taken buildina Mr Evans who has been in* of Presbytery on Tuesday (April by 2646 members in 27 counties in Sder" of tee 8fc 10:00 A* *• the Porre8t which health programs are an im- years will continue to be the tender Avenue church’ Dayt®n' Mr- Walter portant part of the 4-H program; this year. He will be assisted by j& , Kilpatrick is to be taken under care 6500 members in 27 counties in which George, the vocational agriculture of the *s a student for the health programs are an important teacher of the Cedarville Public mi«wtry; Mr. Paul McLaughlin is to part of the 4-H program; 6500 other gcfcool, jbe licensed to preach tee Gospel; Mr, members included some general The following officers were elected: Maribn Haatet!ef ia ^ President, Laurence Williamson; Vice- ? « “ h anf ordalned afi * Mlnwter of President, Herman Randall; Secre- ,f,G0*P*'* tary, . Edwin Bryson; Treasurer, „ fh®Miapah Blble will meet on Robert Dobbins; News Reporter, Tuesday afternoon at the home of Laurence Fulkerson. A discussion of E' Stormont, general topics followed tee business meeting. at Ohio State University, He grad uated from Cedarville College and re ceived hte Ph.D. degree from Ohio State University. FARM BUREAU MEETING Don't miss “Shirt Sleeves.” A meeting of the Greene County Farm Bureau was held in tee Court House Assembly room Wednesday evening wlien L. A. Taylor, assistant secretary o f the Ohio Farm Bureau, Charles Lee, maintenance director, M. S. Langdon, service department, gave talks ,on difMrjent(branches offtheoff- ganization work. Members voted to redistrict the county as follows: District 1—Bath, Miami and Xenia Twps.; 2—Beavfer- ‘creek/ Sugarcreek and Spring Valley; 8—Cedarville, Ross and Jasper*Twps. 4—Silvercreek, Jeffer.4on and Caesar- croek Twps.. 1 Directors were elected for the dis tricts: 1—H. W. Eavey, Harper Bick- ett, Mrs, W. M. Hardman; 2— Roy Stoneburner, Herman K, Ankeney, Mrs, Ralph Watkins; 3—C. W. Mott, David C. Brsdfute, Mrs. JohnW. Col lins; 4—Myron R. Fudge, J. B. Mason Mrs. Fred Lewis. The directors will elect officers Saturday, March 30. Saturday will be the last day for tee collection of personal property taxes, regardless of the fact that the last day of the month falls on Sunday Coming—-“ Shirt Sleeves,” April 11. Local Representative Wanted; No Experience Needed Man who can call on farmers and sell them complete line of products ncludihg Feeds for Livestock, (Udios, Washing Machines, House and Barn Paint, Hand Tools, China War e , Silverware, Aluminum Kitchen Ware, Aladdin Lamps and other items. No selling experience necessary. We .train you In!sale# and service work, Earth experience or knowledge of livestock helpful, Car necessary, Large weekly com mission gives you chance to ffarn splendid income. Exclusive close- to-home territory. We are 59 year old, million dollar company. Write for full information. Tell ttf about yourself, E, V. MOOStftfAN, 33«, Gtttney* M* S E E D S A L E LESS THAN COST PRICE High Test White Blossom Sweet Clover, bo............$5*SO High Test Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover, but...........$5.50 High Test Little Red Shipped In Seed, bu............ $15.00 i High Test Alsyke Shipped In Seed, bu. ....... $15.00 Very High Test Home Grown Timothy, bo............ $ 8.00 C. L. McGUINN TELEPHONE—3 Sooth Miller St. Cedarville, O. ATTENTION UNITED PRESBYTERIAN j CHURCH | Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister ‘ Sabbath School, 10 s. m. A General Sabbath Review will be conducted for the en- m. Music tire Adult Department, and all adults United Presbyterian School, Be present, 10 a. for opening and through the service. nf the congregation are cordially in- A good program on “Life of Peter,” a vited, and a message from Rev. S. J. Kyle, a Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, retired minister, past four Bcore«chr}at>B Borrowings." years, who lives in Washington, D. y, p. c> xj ., 6:30 p. m. Subject, C., and teaches-a class of 30 men in « The Cross of Christ,” Leader, Bible School. Dorothy Anderson. Xenia Preshyterial Missionary union Service, 7:80 p. m., in our meeting Will meet in l» t United Pres- church, will be tee Annual Bible Read- byterian church, Xeuia, Thursday, ;ng. contest of the Girls of the Col- April 4th, 10 a. m. Delegatee from ]egC. Music furnished by the Depart e d arville: Mrs. Floyd Spracklen, ment o{ Music of Cedarville College. Mrs. Frank Bird; alternates: Mrs. Leo Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p, Anderson, Mrs. Merle Stormont. Cora* p]eBge note the change of the mittee on transportation: Mrs. J. E. hour. Kyle, Mrs. J. E, Hastings and Mrs. Session will meet Monday, 7:30 p. Raymond Spracklen. Please notify m.f jn the church, committee by Saturday if you can prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p, help in transportation or desire a way m<> ftt the Manse, to go to meeting. Next g^hhath, March 31st, is th* „ ; , _ , last Sabbath of the Church year. Let Roll up your sleeves and come to eyery menAer e»mesDy do his or het see “ Shirt Sleeves.” JEW EL COFFEE MACARONI TOILET TISSUE SMOOTH AND, FRAGRANT LB. OR SPAGHETTI • • " • NORTHERN 3 2 2 LB. BAG LBS. Bread • Cwatry Club. Prunes . . » • V , m^sstss. Stove Polbh * . VldfiMMl. .Washboards . • StarSr mh IT m U m . Canvas Gloves. SMck■#Mv< * 20 -oz. loaf 8 c m *vllewi. ib, io c can 8 c sach 55c , pair 10 c Wall Paper cihmt 4 cans 23s Avalon. Brushes . . - Lari*. Hard. Sal Soda . . Avalon, Ivory Soap * Fora. It flloato. Brooms , . U iim l valor. Pails . . > > GatvanlaoS. . , . each 15c a 2 pkgs. 15c « . 2 bars 11 c . . . 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