The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26

FEPA im tLg HERALD, FRIDAY, DSCIMUR M* III* W* jNNM JLocal mnd Personal I Church Notes | .. Temperance N otes.. 8pon*w*d by C*darvilla W.C. T, U. For S*l*—Two winter coat*. For further information inquire of the Miiaea McNeil. m ) METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charlwf Everett Hill, Minister •The Finney family were entertain. ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Finney, Thanksgiving day. “ In the City of Washington, seat o f Church School, 10 A. M. P. M. Gil,, the Federal Government, in the first Ulan, Supt " fl montha of repeal, 1SB0 women were Worship Service, 11' A. M. Subject: arrested and landed in jail as drunks. “The Spirit of Christmas.” ,This record in Washington surpasses Epworth League, and Intermediate any under Prohibition or before Pro. Ned Brown ia now a member of the 0:30 P. M. hibition. These women no doubt “Don Basset” hand in Dayton, Ohio, Prayer Meeting, at the parsonage, for repeal. and plays in their weekly concerts. Wednesday evening, 7:30. We are! Prohibition made no more drinkera ..... ■ ■" . studying Paul’s letter to the Gala.fthan the Ten Commandments made For Sale—Turkeys, 20s pound on t'*ns* Please bring your Bible, criminals, foot. Will dress and deliver. Mrs. Homer Smith, Cedarville, Ronte 2. i “The Messiah”, by Handel, will be i sung at 7:30, in our Church, by a ' “Beer is the worst of all.the alco- United Choir, under the direction of holic drinks because it is the most A fine line of Xmas Gifts from 10c ’ ^ro^ RobeA Reed, ■seductive.”.—The Scalpel. BROWN’S DRUGS to f 10.00 A group of piano and organ duets will be given preceding the cantata with Eugene Corry at the piano and. Miss Wanda Turnbull spent the ^Hldred Trumho at the organ. The week-end visiting in Springfield with *Krou® WH1 be composed of “O Little Mr, and Mrs. Fred Clark. Christmas Market, Dec. 22. Wait for the good things that will be of. ferod, ' Mr. W. W. Galloway has been spending several days in New Yoric City on a business trip. Mr, J. A. McMillan, who has been. Town of Bethlehem” by L. H. Red- ner; “The Christmas Song,” by Adolph Adam; and “A Christmas Meditation” by Roy E. Nolte. “The Holy Child,” by R. M. gtults will he used as an offertory. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m. Paul “ It is not for kings (or any ruler) to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink; lest they drink and forget the law.” Proverb 31:4,5. ill for spme time, suffered another Rumsey,Supt, Lesson: “The Chris, stroke, Wednesday evening and is in a critical condition. Miss Edna Burrell, who underwent an operation at the McClellan Hospi­ tal, Xenia, was able to return home Monday, being much improved. Those interested in Extension work will keep in mind the meeting for the making of Slip Covers and Rugs at the home of Mrs. R. A. Jamieson, on Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock. Dr. Marion Stormont, who is con- nected' with the medical department of the Aetna Insurance ’Co.j spent several days at the home of his pa­ rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stormont. Mr. C. E. Masters, who is. recover­ ing from a recent operation, is now able to be out but has not recovered sufficient to return to his grocery store for duty. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mr,s. C. W. Steele, Friday afternoon, Dec, 21,' at 2 p. m. Miss Mary Ervin of Xenia will be the speaker. Mrs. George Gordon, Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. Paul Orr, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Creswell attended Installation of the Eastern Star officers at London, Monday evening, * -I Cor. tian and the Lord’s Supper" 11:23-24. Golden text: “For as often as ye eat this, bread, and drink this cup, ye proclaim' the Lord’s death till He come.” I Cor. 11:26. Morning worship, 11 a. m. The choir under the direction of Mrs. K. T. Johnstone will present special Christinas Music. The pastor’s mes­ sage will be: “The Home of Chris­ tian Hospitality.” Junior C. E. meets at the regular hour of 6:15 p. m. Senior C. E. at the same time. After the devotional period these who aro of High School age will with­ draw to a separate boom for the pur­ pose of organizing a separate society. The pastor will be in charge of this first meeting of the High School group,-'-/ . . '■ ■ ..'r . Union evening service in the Meth­ odist church. The program will con- sist of a presentation of “The Mes­ siah.” This is the musical selection that was received so well in the Opera House last year at' the Christ­ mas season. The hour is 7:30. The music department of the College under the direction of Mrs. Work will present a program in this church on Mqnday evening. The sixth Study of the Christian Home will be made at the manse next Wednesdaif eveding at 7:30. The study will be based on I San). 1:27, Mrs. E. C. Oglesbee, who suffered Th<J Broadcasters class wilL meet a sprained ankle while visiting her j ne*t Wednesday evening at 8:30 at son-in-law and daughter; Mr, and the home of Prof, and Mrs. Steele. A Los Angeles store advertises: “Bartime dresses—and how they are growing in popularity,” First it was wine-flavored lipsticks for mi-lady. Now comes Bartime dresses. Doubtless the next will be “saloon slippers” and “ beer braclets.” —Notional Voice. The pre-proliibition saloon had the “white apron,” the “night cap,” the red nose, etc., but the modern drunk is no different from the old saloon drunk. Dr. Mayo, the great surgeon, says: “Cancer of the lips and tongue Is on the increase as the habit of smoking is on the increase in both sexes.” Some of our quotations this week are from an article on “The Alco- j holic Question,” by G. Bunge and j translated from the German by Dr. [ Clyde Brooks and published in “The j Scalpel o f !Alpha Episilon Delta.” It was sent to us by Wallace E. Hoff­ man of Denver, Col. . “The reddening of the cheeks after drinking wine,'which is usually inter­ preted as a stimulating action, is only a paralytic action."—The Scalpel. Mrs. H. M. Jackson, in Louisville, Ky., has returned home. There will be an election of officers. Parents and friends are invited to the Children’s entertainment to be The Ladies’ Aid Society of the U. bold in the Primary Rooms of the ,„:u „„ gat_ •Church next Thursday evening, Dec. P. Church will hold a1market on urday, Dec. 22 at 2 P. M ,20th at 7:30. Compacts from 25c to $3.00. Coty’s, Iloubigants, Hudnuts, Cara Nome, Jontcel. BROWN’S DRUGS UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. J. Kyle, Supt. i Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, “With­ out God.” | Y. P. C. U„ 6:30 p. m. ' “Salvation: by Confession.” Howard Finney. ! Union- Service, 7:30 p. m., |odist Church, which ' will Christmas Cantata, given E. Subject, Leader, in Meth- be the "Nothing is so fatal” to the de­ velopment of a man, nothing so under­ mines and lowers him to the grade of a beast, nothing kills with such un­ failing certainty every ^ remnant of energy as the benumbing of boredom by means of alcohol.”—The Scalpel. The Columbus Citizen in an editorial strongly condenmned the drunkenness at the recent Ohio State- Michigan football ganid and"suggest­ ed that the “Ohio State athletic au­ thorities ought to do .something at future games to curb disorderly drunk persons in attendance.” . . .“Drunks— not just the hilarious types seen so often in large crowds, but the sick and sickening dead drunk variety, made a nuisance of themselves” at the gatiie. But as we read through the Citizen we noticed it advertised in this same issue various whiskies and it may have been some "of this adver- tif d liquor that caused some of this drunkenness at the football game, ». A. II. MEETING HELD AT HOME OF MRS. WM. GRANT The Christmas meeting of the Ce­ dar Cliff Chapter of the D. A. R. wns held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. William Grant of Selma. The feature of the program was an original Christmas Story, “The Rich­ est Woman in theiWorld” read by the by the Jauthor, Mrs. E. A. Allen of this place, united choirs of the three local ;The story was first published two A T A NEW LOW PRICE churches, under the direction of Prof. 1years ago in a popular magazine and f j Reed. jrecently republished in a Melbourne, I Rehearsal of the Cantata Saturday, Australia newspaper. 7:15 p. m., in M. E. Church. j j [ rs. Anna O. Wilson presented a ; Prayer Meeting, We(^ 8“ay’ ” :"> paper on “Colonial Christmas”. Group : p. m., at the home of Mrs. Alctha Bird. Christmas topic ' lesson used, centering about The i mi v. Is'n8'nR of Christmas carols was en- will be the j 0y0(j antj wcre je(] by Mrs, Fred M. IChristian Home. jTownsley, 1 Refreshments were served during j the social hour, Mrs. Grant being ns- : sisted by Mrs. Melvin McMillan of Cedarville and Miss Agnes Kyle of ! CLIFTON U. P. CHURCH 1 Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Gordon C. Kvle, Supt. Lesson—The Chris- i _ * 4 ,. , t . * , ,, 1 * Springfield. Eighteen members were . tian and the Lords Supper, I Cor. , \ , ... . . i f "qTqi present, including ohe new member, * )1 M ’lMrs. Oscar Layburo, of near Spring- | Worship Service, 11 a. m. Mr .i ' i !Alfred Kelsey, of Sterling, Kansas, | ‘ ; Mr. Kelsey is a brother ' * in Here's the Greatest Washer Value in America. Think of it —,a Fully Guaranteed Washer with-Porcelain Tub, Semi- Bnl- . loon Rolls, Safety Release Wringer, Bottom Agitator, en­ closed Gear Case with gents running in oil, all for $ 39 . S O EASY TERMS SEE IT TODAY ADAIR’S 20-21 N. Datrott St, X trift fwill preach ; of Mrs. French, and a Junior Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Semin­ ary, S The Young People’s Society will fmeet in the upper room of the church tit 7 p. m. to discuss the topic—Salvor tion obtained through Confession. Harriet Kyle will lead the discussion, . Mid-Week Prayer Service will bo held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Omer Sparrow. Preparations are being made to hold the Christmas supper and play in the Opera House on Thursday evening, December 27th. The play to be given is entitled—The Christinas Voice, ' . Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Jobe, enter­ tained a number of friends Thursday evening at a six o’clock dinner. Do your Christmas Shopping at the Christmas Market to be held Dec. 22 by the Ladies' Aid Society of the U. P. Church, •,Rev. 0. E< Mill Will present by the aid qf the stercopticon, “Christmas _____ A« Seen By the Artists”, at the O. S. The W. C. T, U. meets at the home & *- <>• Tuesday evenlng; at S. C. W. Steele ne*t Friday Charleston (Union Meeting) Thursday evening; in Selmh H. S., 1:00 p, m. and First M, E. Chtifch, Xenia, Fri­ day evening. j of Mrs, afternoon at 2 o’clock. Miss Mhry Irvin of Xenia Will speak. The Missionary society jvill meet on Thursday at 2 p. m„ at the home of Mrs, Huey. Mrs. C. W. Steele and Mrs. R. Tv Williamson will lead the devotions. Mrs. Huey will lead the study of the afternoon. For Sale— Fresh cow with calf by side. . W. A. TURNBULL 1 Cigars in Gift Boxes 25c to $2.25 BROWN'S DRUGS For Rent—A Good home, electric lights and garage garden, G. U. Hartman, witii and Subscribe for THE HERALD MRS. PAUL ORR ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE, MONDAY EVE Mr*. Paul Orr entertained a num­ ber of guests at her home Monday evening at seven table* of bridge, dec­ oration* and appointment* being a re -1 minder of the Holiday season. Prises were presented Mrs, Paul Townsley and Mrs. Robert Reed, Mrs. Orr was assisted in serving a salad course by her sisters. Misses Eleanor and Wan­ da Hughes, and Miss Winifred Stuck­ ey. RESEARCH CLUB BANQUET The-historic Whitelaw Reid home­ stead, presided over by Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur ConTey, was the scene of the annual Christmas banquet for mem­ bers and their husbands and friends, of the Research Club. A two course dinner was served by Mrs. Conley and j Mrs. Meryl Jones. After dinner Mrs. J. E. Hastings, president extended greetings. Mrs. W. W. Galloway gave the address of welcome which was re­ sponded to by Rev. R. A. Jamieson. 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