The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26

^np*NMWN & 0 O i l « a d P e r f o n m l Mr. an i Mrs. M ia fL San*? have « * » * « * » m m * * w m i 4*1* to Mmitogin*, i f . Va, 0"m Church Not** M* Tompmuice Note* fpoagorofi by CsdarriUe W. C. T. IT. - t im r PRESBYTERIAN church Dwight R, Gathris, Mlrtrtvr Sabbath School, #:i* *u m, Paul Mat nsmde wfeh;****“ *> Supt. Lasaom “Sin, Rapent. Pari ¥*» D im OveWtm a t r~>fr .»»ce, *»d Faith.” Luke 15:11-94. Gold. In* Motel, CodarvUtoOMo, Saturday I*51 *•«** "M wo confer oar sum , fee lfc * " «ofc to *&•« togalfMd. night at S J i . N * faithful and righteous to forgive tie T1* boot)#jr**r 0*11 deals in potion — . . . . . . . i » , „ . j o*r atas, and t o cleanse u* from all ^ uw* **• ** r*t^*r Bootl*f*ing ceetbuMs. It k a part of tfee liquor traffic, It ureatfeand prohiWtio®, pad new fiearisbta, nl-l though it has not yet been legalised.! -«NM Hi»toric*l Mileposts O f O tto By C . % V an Taaeel (Copyrighted) . IBM ffeadMa *rm% mm Osier? fee rttonsed from M f u m f l i i where-Me apM* aewamt d*y» u Me cnee* her awto, Mm. CWer Van- noradall. ■> unrighteousness.” I John 1:8, vend*# of liquor potioe. file peeti Morning Worship Servics a t 11 dent'a appeal to drinker* to avoid the e’eteek. Sermon text; “Thou efeulfcnet ***$***** h*i »0t been heeded. The Wife* What did Koeea mean when he drya will rejoice when the wet* sac- ___ . _ _ _ _ _ _ gave this commandment to Israel ? cew*iu driving oat the bootlegger, and j* candidate, receiving pearly 5,000 Wfeat did Jeana mean when he re- lUwy wfll help, thu* returning good )VOte«, Mr. and Mr*, Samuel Tomiinaon of ^wred to this commandment? Thk ie ifor ev*’- f At this session, an act was passed wheaM^lt. Tmsl A.r.. i « ft IMfflft) VttMtaN \r *utwe maam L 1 t •1 Piyasonth, led., called on friends hero * message for young people, Thursday, both being former residents ^un*or Christian Endeavor will meet ©f Cedarrille. They were enronte to a t 7:00 p> “ • in 0»* primary room, their home after spending the winter Senior Christian Endeavor will meet in Florida. at 7:00 p. m., in the Sabbath School --------- ----------- room. Carrie Mount will be the . The following hooks have been ^nltm Evening Service a t 8 o'clock placed in the local library. Science th* Methodist Church. The W. C. and Health with Key to the Script- Arirnnixation will.be ip. charge, urea, by Mary Baker Eddy, and The Mrs’ A- c * T^urell, county president Life of Mary Baker Eddy by Lyman wi!1 *» the speaker, P, Powell. Thu Mispah Bible Class will meet --■■ ■ - oft Tuesday a t 2 p. m. at the home of The Golden Rule Sunday School GeDrga Crqewell Class of the M, E. Church held its Mid-Week Service on .Wednesday a t regular meeting a t the home ©f Mrs 7:,<^ p> m* church. We shall Artie Cummings in Jamestown, b**in onr styditW-conceming modem Thursday night. Thirty-six were in ^ om experiences,'>The discussion a t t e n d a n c e . “ “ 1 served. Refreshments were for the evening will /tenter around Seventh Bay Adventisim % nu^ UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. J. E. Kyle, Mrs. Grace -Ritchie Alexander p£ Oberlin, Ohio; is’ the guest of h e r1 parents, Dr. and Mrs. 0. M, Ritchie for a few weeks. Her husband, Prof. _ Leaigh Alexander, of. Oberlin College Sup" _ is visiting hi* aged parents. Dr."and Preaching, l l a, m. Theme, “En- Mrs. J . R. Alexander ift Egypi " terrng Into Life,” ..■ ’ ■ ... Y. P, C. U., 7 p, m. Subject, “How Word has been received that Sirs, f * 1 &*** Chri8t in.my Vocation**' Knox Hutchison^ .who has been dangerously ill with double pneu- r ,Y nion * rtice’ ® p' m,» in monk in the Pasadina, Calif. Hospital, Church. The service is in shows much Improvement. Mrs. ,**?? of G‘ 7*. U. and the Hutchison went West several,, weeks •“ * ? “ will given by Mrs. Turrell of ago to visit -her daughter, ’Mrs* . . . providing that the township trustees Every effort is bring made to place might call for a vote of electors as the beer bottle on the luncheon table, to establishing school districts. H I t will he delivered like the milk, un- the vote fevered it, school districts ostentatiously, end even in unmarked were to be laid off to contain nqt trucks, Charge accounts are solicited, less than twelve nor more then forty Every inducement is being offered to householders, who were to select die- make it easy for beer to enter the triet school committees to have home. Once inside, beer's proponents charge of school affairs. A school expect to convert the wboJe family to house was then to be built In such the habit, even the children. district, teachers employed, and all ........... ' persons of proper age were permitted That drunks and vagrants are being to attend school, If the parents were given employment while worthy men able to pay, auesement* were nude go jobless is the charge recently made against them, otherwise the deficit by Muncipal Judge Frank Doasey, of was made up by general taxation. Ban Francisco, - Monetary conditions continued at a “Every day during the last week," low ebb, prices of farmers' products said Judge Deasey, as quoted by the wore on the decline. Corn, was presst “some twenty-five or thirty twenty-five cents a bushel, flour two common bum* appeared before me,for dollars per barrel, butter ten,cents drunkenness or vagrancy, and every per pound, cheese five cents per one of them immediately flashes a pound, apples twenty-five cents per certificate as proof that he is hot a bushel, and choice beef fou r ' cents ‘vag/ ■ per pound. ELMER SHULL DEAD Margaret1Rickenbaugh COLLEGE SENIOR RECITAL Prayer, Meeting, -Wednesday, ‘8 p. *m., in the Church. Leader, Mrs. J. M. Arid. > Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p. The Senior recital of the Conser- ■m'- *.. ' _ f vatory of Music, Cedarrille College, , The ®erean Bible Class gathered in under the direction of Mrs. Margaret tbe dimn«f 5°®“ Mat Thursday eve- J. Work, will, take place in the United honoring their teacher, Mrs. Presbyterian Church, Monday evening w f e .A. Jamieson.. The President, at 8 P. M. Miss Eleanor Bull, pianist M**-’-Arthur Evans, m behalf of the will be nsriated.by - MiS Ruth West, f * Mrs.Jamieson with a Lvric Som-ano fancy box containing an expression of ~ y appreciation o f her services during °HIO W S tB H T O T O W IE H D £ K S N. K, A .CUNYfeJHTlDN were- sixty present, to enjoy the „ • „ ■ - - bounteous banquet' prorided, as well J S T i S r i i W S s; z s r p,Mmt 1Mt ** 1a- s ^ ^ » » » , * a a i t e s s . 5 r i s s « n ti» T<w,“ ,” ; * * • * * .* * ■ * « • « 50th anniversary in the same city, 'The: Prohibitionists made predictions. These have already come true. An in­ crease in drinking, an increase of Elmer Shull, 72, died a t bis home in automobile accidents, dry territory Dayton, Thursday following an illness would riot be respected. They haye due to pneumonia. He formerly was all come true. Thus all that the wets * resident of Cedarrille but located in J desire and all that the dry* predicted, B»yt»n a number of years ago. The have come to pass. What success deceased is survived b y two daugh- corid be more perfect? ters, Miss Carrie Shull, Pittsburgh,1 '' ........ ; . and Mrs. Robert Howell of this place, A saloon is simply a place where *nd * 8on' V#ne*D,iyt<)n‘ He » a *» one can buy drinks. I t had to come ‘ *T?mt F'SncS *” back. Without it repeal was a myth, llUnois' “ d two ****** West- The expected has happened, and the Burial took ?,*ce in North O ^ te ry . new saloon is fa r ahead of the old. We now have saloon restaurants, saloon drug stores, saloon groceries, saloon roadhouses, saloon night dubs, saloon taverns, saloon hotels, plus gambling, drunkenness , rind lewdness in close association. Gordin; Treasurer, Mrs. Fred Shew; where it first d ie t delegation leaves today-for Hew Orleans, joing a special train of delegates from .the East and North a t Membhis, Teftn, METHODIST EPISCOPAL Charles Everett Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a. m. ,P. M, Gil- lllan, Supt. ; Worship Service, i l a, m. Subject: “By Their Fruits Shall Ye. Know ■ * . •• .............. Tlicnr ^ i ■ * * * £ - t Epworth League and Intermediate Miss Wilmah, pleasantly entertained - ' 7l0o * m a» -M -ttad u t S S . »:«« p - m- J" <*»«* <* ™r BRIDGE LUNCHEON SATURDAY low, nee Eleanor Johnson. Guest* en- vmuu uw»w> m R m II joyed lunch a t one o'clock, the table* of the W. C. T. V. Mrs. A. C. Turrell, being decorated with bowl* of *pring flowers. The hostesses were assisted in serviing the tWo course .uncheoti by Mm, ^ e d Townriey. Following the luncheon, bridge was engaged In by the guests, Mrs,.Robert Jacobs was awarded the prise for high score. Miss Martha Brumbaugh, West Carrollton, received second prise. Mrs. Barlow was presented a guest prise. Guests of Mrs. Spencer arid Miss Spencer were Mrs. Barlow, Mlssea Cecilia Bolling, Ruth Arnold a»d Martha Brumbaugh, West Carrollton? Miss Nedra Wilson, Columbus; Miss Katherine Jacobs, Mm. James Miller and Mm, William Rfcogar, Xenia; Mrs. Rdbart Jacobs, Mm, Pari Orr, Misa Davis, Mm, will be the speaker. Prayer meeting, a t the Church, Wednesday, 8:00 p. nl. A rtieeting in the interest Of World Service win be held In First M. E, Church, Xenia, Thursday, 'two ses­ sions, 2:30 p, m. and 8:00 p. m. One of our missionaries to India, now home on furlough, will be the prin­ cipal speaker. Misses Rebecca Galloway, Geneva Clemens and Virginia Townsley, and Ed Brigham, Lawrence and John Williamson, spend Saturday in Gran­ ville a t Denison University. B*fe? Chicks—G e t O u r P rices S £ J ^ * i t f » J P S J 5 : «— "*““■»™c- “ p- •» Mrs. W. W. Galloway, Mm.Aden Bar- A Hatch Each Week kw, Mm. Id itit B l^ , Ifc#, OSTER 'S HATCHERY Homey, Mm. X. S. Hamilton and Mm. Fred Tewnsley, Cedarrille. YeBeiw Springs, O. Pfeeae 124 . JAMES IRWINDIES James Irwin, 75 formerly living near Selma, died Sunday *t his home in Minford, O- He is survived by his widow, four sons and two daughters, including Mm. ,S. W. Shoemaker of near Springfield, and Clifford Irwin of Divine laws are broken, but God*015**4^ Funer*1 ****** were held does pot repeal them, in Minford, Wednesday afternoon tfee M. E. Church. at STOCK UP IN THIS GREAT, Here’* What We Are Doing Every Day For Your Neighbor* 1. A specialised labrkatlm., as specified by yeut motor car maau- fsetursr and the 8. A. E. * efeick-up on battery and tire*. % Tfee* we make ante the^raak rise is fified With tfee proper #11, Arid of eeeme wo m e Fleet Wing Ififi per cent Femmylvenfh B)ljy ^ ft# , from fearmfri wax arid built to atand tfee feaid strains of mmrntt dririnf. rn rm n we mo that tiw ear has tfee proper gear lubricant-fleet W!W £ m T * S - r r i— «— » . tk* — r 4, Ttem w« «R rip wRfe *«r GeMmi Motor Gnosttne f*r long mlle- ago Md inporior tm tm nm m . . Many wo oxpoct' you? mmvmsmt on,co. CUMMINGS AND mtWATRR, Mgm- Xoria, Arib Hutchison &Olbney iff i l i i s il m* m m nm s i r s * > Xooti*, O . (MRS. SOPHIA % MARIHALL DIED THURSDAY MORNING At the niastoontii legislativt see- slew, December 7, llfifi to February an unlicensed }$, 1821, the canvas# *f tbe Vote a t the previous October election, showed that Governor Ethan Allan Brown was re­ elected over Jeremiah Morrow; Gen­ eral W. H, Harrison, although not. Mrs, Sophia Vaught Marshall, 81, widow of John W. Marshall, died a t the home of her son-in-law and daugh­ ter, Mr. and Mm. E. C. Payne, Tw- beins, Thursday morning at 1 o'clock, h»vi»g been a eufferer from heart trouble for several months. The deceased was bom iu Somerset, Ky., and came to Ohio from Indiana following her marriage in 1880, The deceased was for many years « resi­ dent of this place but haa made Jwr home with Mr, and Mrs, Payne the part two years. She was a member of the local M, X, Church. '• Mrs. Marshall is survived by three sons,William and Murray of this plae* ;a»d Fred Marshall, Dayton; and two ;daughters, Mrs. Flora McLean, Day- ton and Mm. Payne. There am g? grandchildren and one great grand .child. A sistsr* Mm. Lucy Huddle of! Bfcknell, Ind., and three brother*, Joe jVaught, Los Angrtoa, Caitf., Ike *ad :Steve Vaught, Harrodsburg, Ky., also] survive, - > The body will be brought from the 53R5! Nsgley Funeral Hesse,, Xenia, to H i horns of her son, William, where- tfee ,funeral will be held a t !;M ffiatwdsjr afternoon, the service being ha eharge of Rev, C. *. HUJ, Bnrial tohe* ptos* in Massiss Creek C. C. RASKitALL m tM . TO ELUFFDOM, MWXDAY radarville Callage hMMwH toam gee* to JBluffton to mart tim CoUage team in that ptoaa, Sasnrday, fieri Hut first <rf an sight gams- .wdmi eis,.B m | three of last year's team. «es to tits lineup this year. Business Sale L IN G E R IE | Ideal For Graduation Gifts If you’re never satisfied with anything but the best in lingerie, this is your change to have what you want a t the kind of price you like to pay. Pure Silk Slips ' adjustable Strap; shadow proof, full, 48 inches long, white and tea rose $ 1.08 Pure Silk Pantie White and Tea Rose 59 c " Pure Silk Gowns Tea Rwe Only. 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Much interest la contributed by the carvings, .the Greek key motifs, the wreath - and the saber crests. ‘ , The feed, chtegt and choice o f dresser or vanity, 8 pieces, ate offered during this,-sped*!-selling at only •.> Many Other Remarkable Bedroom Values IEAUTY COMBINED WITH UNUSUAL QUALITY Is the advantage of .possessing .this perfectly con­ structed bedroom suite. Pieces priced separately; ' Full or twin bed ----------------- ---------- $17.50 Large Chest ..^v..... .— ______1*_,,,.$26.50 Dresser and hanging mirror —i— $35.50 Vanity and hanging,mirror Vanity bench — .............................$6.50 Chair $7,00 Nite Stand with drawer •«*(!*•«* ;....;..:$8,7S to « 24 n ; Detroit Si. 'V &• e su re the nam e i s o n t l t e r e f r ^ e r a t o r u o u l u / 3to the Frigldftlr* ^5?s*aow «m display at Frigidalre show- roems. 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