The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
\ MMN*WMPg0M rnmmmeemm Mas. (kewi* *■** vrw * , * * * „* } PMMi i I X . W . OMN imi s o d flwtily. • k * Weiroer y U M Mr. iw l Mm M Awry o f Wee* Weed, Friday, uwdxMiiii I CJrorck Not** Vwi.»|»|l|l>|.,.■..II.,I..I-. .I. ..,,,,. ««■<■»'muiA m n v o o m jbpibcopal cjjurch Charies Everett Mill* Mtwhtor Ctem k Sebwd, 10 a, m. P. M. Gil- Ulait, A )ft Morning Warship, Jla. TO, Subject, « % npiirfWHr SB Gwtieb sahasla. U iU w m lM t f d hs U n » New 1“ “Mother’* Day" , >fcworth League, and Intermsdiate LaRgQS, Tjfli f* TO, V»i<« Ssrvioe, in th* Presbyterian Mr. jm MMka. Jek* Anit imitattsinsd ? ”****• ^*v* McLaughlin will !te5h **> HilW5oro OMtriet Conference wiU 4 at Georgetown, Tuesday, May X number UP GsdaprilSe resident* M* » rtteftded a. meatfcg of the Cedrine The District W. H. M. 3. will meet1 C!aK Thweday at the home o f Mr*. at Milford, Friday, May 17. I Harry Hagtey in Xwia. B31w> Wetemr attended the banquet at the Biltmore Hotel, Thursday and tiw Victory Theatre ahowgiven by the Standard Oil Company, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jsmiwm, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Supt. . — ■ m .......i.ji« . . Meryl Stormont. The play, “ He "Was * Gay Senorit*” Preaching 11 a. m, “ His Mother given Friday night at the Clifton Mine," Dpwa. House by the young people of. Y- P* C, U., 7 p, m. Subject, “The the Presbyterian church drew a large Art of Making A Happy Home." attendance. Leader, Eleanor Copley, ........... ......... ■* '■■- ‘ Union' Service in Presbyterian The Dorcas Bible Class o f the Church, 8 p, m, Sermon by Paul United Presbyterian Church held their McLaughlin, regular monthly meeting Wednesday Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 8 p. m. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Header, Mr, 0. A* Dobbins. Townsley. A State Conference o f Town and ..... .. .......... * Country Pastors is being held in the The young people of the Presby- °*k HU! Presbyterian Church this terian Church qf Clifton are, planning week, -Wednesday and Friday inr a special Mothers’ Day program, Sun- elusive, with a strong program by day evening, May 12. All mothers are Malcolm Dana, Warren H. Wilson, invited, Paul Eddy and others. Pastors Hill —------- ‘ and Jamieson, and Elder O. A, Dob- Misses Jane and Ruth West, Miss Mns attended from Cedarvilie.. Doris Hartman, Justin and Neal Hart- ---------—------------ man spent the week end'in Columbus FIRST PRESBYTERIAN at the homo o f Rev, C. A, Hutchison CHURCH and family m honor of their son Dwight-B. Guthrie, Minister Clyde's birthday. * Sabbath School, 0:45 a. m. Paul *--------------------- „ Rstmsey, Supt. Lesson: “The Chris- The Cedar Cliff Chapter D. A. R., 41011 Church," Acts. 2:41-45; Eph. 4:1- May meeting win be held Saturday, 7* M-I6. May 18, at 2 p, m., at the honro of G°Wen text: "So wel who are many, Mrs, R. R, Townsley, with Miss Jose- RVe on® body in Chrisjt, and severally phine Randall assistant hostess. .members one of another." Romans Election o f officers will he held and transportation will be providedfor all. CKDARYILLX COLUW1 • ' WMWm RECITAL ^Miss Eleanor fhdl w*a presented In bar graduation recital by Hit Ctdar- vilk College Coassrvatwy o f MusSeat the United Pmbyterfan Church, Mon day evening at 8 p. m Ske was mu * •ieted by Mias Rath Weet, lyric eoprano. The pregram in charge o f Mm Margaret J, Work, director of the music department wee aa follows; Italian Concerto Allegro animate Andante' Miss Bull Believe Me If All Those Endear* teg Young Charms — i„..„„Ir ish Folk Song Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p, m. * * * * * By — — ------------Purcell " , Still As the N ight______ r_.,Bohn . .Miss ^We«r ■:/ m emmms wmm nmxr,mr mm SCHOOL NEWS iwiiWl,ii»inl^ii|»iiir<nm iiiiiiiw . COLLEGE NEWS I FLORSHEIM SHOES—DOBBS HATS presented to the aeheet m hehaH ef the class #f 14 a eaetfanal heekease for theaaheMHhrary. The sehcel pp- predates this very beautiful and ful gift. ' The stedeOt body has elected Mine tLa#Ba I d a as Cedar Day <lew* aad Mr. Walter Lintoe m Cedar Day* ;Orator, Dr. and Mr*. MoChecney hare in-1 Preceding the preseetatien, Virginia ;Mted the atadgat body and faculty te j Townsley annoeeced the following,* reception at thsir homeMondayeve- j program: Scripture, read by Marjean ,nlnE »t 8:00. Smith; group singtog, led by Mr. f Morning worship, 11 a. m. Bcrmon; “Lydia; a Seller of Purple.” tWord has been received of the death T}*ere bfe a joint meeting of the of Mr, Earl Ustick o f Columbus, Ohio. Junior 1and Senior Christian En- Mr, Ustick has been sick for several de*vor Societies at 6;45 p. m. The rdonths of heart trouble. He died Junior society will present a Mother's Thursday, May 9, in p, Columbus DaV Program, hospital. He was a brother of Rev, .Union evening service in this R. W. Ustick o f Springfield and a church at 8 p. m. Paul McLaughlin, nephew o f Miss Lillie Stewart of Co- amiddler in the Cedarvilie Theological lumbus. Funeral arrangements have Seminary wiU preach. RESEARCH CLUB not been made, ■ j' 'Dr* Marion Stormont of St^.Louis,^ .. . , ... Mo., has been spending several days’ Mrs. George Creswefi was hostess here with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs, to the members o f the Research Club Al Stormont. Mrs, Stormont has been and a number o f other guests, Thurs- ghit* ill for som^wedcs hut is im-Aday afternoon at .the country home on proved at tide time, the Cedarvnie-Jamestown pike. A The Cedarrill& High School Alumni Pri»gtem Was presented, and committee are planhing a banquet fol- *^l3'^?red ^ 0ur lowed by a dance for theregular year- Childhood Church. Mrs, A. E. Huey ly meeting on Friday evening, May 24, — J - J Come altd renew old acquaintances, of Religion on 0ur Let each class plan to have a hun-‘ * ~ 8AL,fe“ T dred per cent attendance. P o ^ s WM,“ ' *an* Whan\ aad “ «• will be sent out by the president^®* Turnbull sang a duet, “The Willard W. Barlow. Please sign e d J^tle Brow‘ Ch“ rch’’ ; and , M,ss return promptly. ™ *™!L tW° SOl°S‘ , ? SS E,eanor , . Bull was the accompanist. Cedarvilie residents who attended Preceding the program reports of the May morning breakfast given an- the annual convention of the Ohio nually by L*gonda*Chapter D. A. ft. Federation of Women’s Clubs in Co at the Springfield Country Club, in- iambus recently was given by the eluded; Mr*. Wilson W. Galloway, delegates and alternates who were Mrs, Frank Townsley, Mr*, Ralph Mrs. W. W. Galloway, Mrs. R. A. Townsley, Mrs* Frank Creawell, Mrs* Jamieson, Mrs. J, E. Kyle and Mrs, Paul Orr, Mrs. George Gordon,' Mr*. Frank Bird. Harry Wright, and Mrs. Fred. Shew. Mn,. j . LIoyd Confarr, who has ^ r*‘ Galloway was presented with a keen named sergeant In the county, in door prise. WANTED District manager—Reliable man to supervise ’ equipment being installed in this county. Cash hoiness. Large earnings. Salary and share profits to start. $18$ cash required for substantial in terest in all equipment to cover county, Right man able to handle money and a screw driv er as.welt can make a perma nent and profitable, connection. Address with particulars, giv ing phene. PRESIDENT, 609 S Federal, Suite STS, Chicago, the campaign for the election of Dr. Josephine Pierce, Lima, as president of the national federation and sergeant in the better film movement. The club announced it had contributed $4 in cash and fifty books to the Ce darvilie Library. A social hour was enjoyed at the close o f the meeting and refreshments were served by the hostess, Sonata E-flat Major, Opus SI,____ No. 2 , — — ------------Beethoven Allegro Scherso Minuetto Finale Miss Bull Hie Rose Complained ______ .Franz Out of My Soul’* Great , .Sadness Franz Hedge-roses--------- *----------Schubert Who I* Sylvia? — — ____Schubert Miss West Harkt Hark! The Lark_______ _ ------------------ — Schuberfc-Lipzt Prelude, C-ahsrp Minor, Opus 3, No. 2 — S. Rachmaninoff Valse, A-flat, Opus 42 ------- -— Chopin Miss Bull Cradle Song — ----- Brahms For You, Dear Heart ...Speaks I Know Where a Garden Grows .Densmore Sons of Men Cadman Miss West. Duo-piano— * ' Danse Macabre, Opus 40 __ _ Saint-Saens A Polish Dance, Opus 8, No. 1 __________ _.X. Scharwenka Russian' Rhapsody — Hesselberg Miss Bull, First'Piano A student recital1was presented by Miss Martha Bryant, assisted by Miss Harriet Ritenour in the Presby terian Church Thursday at 4 p. m. HAGAR EMPLOYEES ENJOY DINNER MEETING Fifty-five employees o f the Hagar Straw Board and Paper Co., Cedar- vitle, enjoyed a dinner meeting at the Iron Lantern, Green St.; .''Monday evening. The employees are mem bers of the Hagar Employees’ Club, Following the dinner, prises Were awarded in a clever manner. Mr. W. W. Galloway outlined the company's plans for the Coming year and group singing Was" enjoyed with Mr,.Lloyd Confarr• as' director. Mr, Edwin Gal loway, of Xenia, was a guest at the dinner. / STYLE SHOW High School are giving a style show Friday mottling, May 17, at 8:45. Dresses which have been made as a school project will be worm The mother* and frjehds of the girts are Invited to attend. Here’« What We Are Doing Every Day For Yowr Neighbors 1 . A speeiaHswi tehrieatiew, a* specified by y«mr motor car manfu- teeter*** and the S. A. X. .Inctmlteg a check-up on battery and tires. g. Then wa make suvu the crank case is filled with the proper I I M i fif eeurse we me Float Wing t t per cent Pennsylvania C us M mi Body Mia, fra* Item harmful wux und built to stand the heed strains ef summer dririag, , X Then w* sm that th* «ar has th« proper gter lubrlcsut-Fteet m m He. m mm mid Frietimi *m m m fer ttm summer days. ' 4 <flym w* M up wfth m t «Wda* Httef GusoWue far long mile* agomrf *«|N«*r pmterwsmm. Many m m * i s (BO 1 NMPEWT (MLCO. Gumiuf«« amd rmrnxrmmmx C eS rn m m * . Xenix Am RE(iE CDn icstorto *« * - Springfield Starts Friday ONE «1G WEEK! A EXTRA LATE UHOW Saturday Nifttt — 1t :*0 P. M. STATE S. Fountain i t * - ♦ fipringfleld Starts Saturday FOUR Uia DAY* Friday night Ceme by • F. M, and see i oemplete und differ* aiit shews for one prise. Ex tra1 Organ n o v e l t i e s and sersen songs. Everybody has « good tlmol IP FAIRBAKKS W. Mate * t ** - •iprtngtleld KVEKY fiUNDAY STAGS SHOW AND UCPIIEN FHOEnAM EXTKAf — - iFEOlAL - Friday und fisturdsy May « und 11 SIAIOSSB TWIHS WITH THEIR WIVEE IN FKREONf Reed, Camiug Svante May 19—The Juniors will ooter- tain the seniors, faculty and board members at a banquet in the «boo gymnasium, .May 19-17—The final examinations for seniors will be held. May 19—Baccalaureate services will he conducted in the United Presby terian Church, Rev, R. A, Jamieson will he the speaker. May 28—Joseph’ W. Fichter, assist ant director of education, wiU apeak at the commencement exercises in, the Cedarvilie Opera House. May 24—School children will return, to the building for report cards and closing exercises. Business meeting and program o f the alumni association will be held hi the school auditorium, Further details of aU these events will be published: next Week. Success Road The senior class play, “Success Road,” under the direction o f Miss Came M. Rife, wae presented Thurs day and Friday evenings in the opera louse*- The high school orchestra, di rected by Mr. Reed, played between acts* A special- feature was a vocal solo by Miss Betty Tobias. The cast of characters was a fol- lows: Mrs. Seaton, a widow—Nancy Luse. Judy, her daughter—Cletic Jacobs; Mrs* Palmer, a society- matron— Mary Coulter, Muriel, her daughter; — Elinor lughes. Madame Athena Dimitri, A Greek dancer—Jane Frame. Psyche, a pupil—Vivian Peters, Daphne, a pupil—Eleanor Cooley, Aurora, a pupfi—Chhrlette Bootes. Zephyr, a pupil—Catherine Wolf, pandora, * pupil-rEileen Johnston. Lotis, a puph—Mildred King. Sally, the hired girl—Gretchen Tin dall. ' - Larry.Bolton, in love with Judy— Lawrence Williamson. Paul Nash, also- in hive with Judy— Stanley Swango. Mr. Sweeney, a boarder at Mrs. Seaton's—Edwin Bryson* , Wilfred Vail, another boarder— Sellers Shaw. Toby, the Hired boy—Justin Hsrt* man* County Trgck Meet ■ ‘ ; Yellow Springe boys and Beavetr girls won the fourth annual Greene County Track Meet, held May 8, at Wilberforce. Cedartille hoys, who had won first place for the past two yean and Second three years ago, ranked-fourth. Harold Rotroff and Donald Ferguson won first place gold-medals and led in scoring points for the local team. The C. H. S. girls, who placed third, made the best showing ever made by a local girls' team in a track meet Jcap Lane, local freshman, will no doubt win sprinting honors in the next thrqe years. Betty Jane Judy, Ruth Ellen Dennehy, and Frances William'* son were also-among those to win honors. Mrs. Margaret J. Work will present on organ recital on Thursday, May 16 at 8:15 o’clock for her Master Degree as a pupil of Dr, Sidney Durst. The recital will be held at the College of Music of Cincinnati. HORSES AND CATTLE FOR SALE 40 good young farm chunks 4 to 8, wt. 1300 to 1700, Priced for quick sale. ' 200 Hereford cattle, cows, calves, yearlings, two year olds. Fair- ield,lowa. WOMEN’S CLUB MEETS The Women’s dub held its regular meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Turnbull, Colum bus pika The following program was presented, Roll Call—Beautiful places I shell visit when my ship comes hi. Paper — Beautiful Surroundings and What They Mean to Me—by Mrs. Wm. Hopping* Readingu-The Reed to Vagabondia —Mrs. Clayton McMillaii. A pleasant social hour and delight ful refreshments ware enjoyed after the program. j The Mother and Daughter Banquet will be held at the Alford Memorial! Gymnasium on Friday evening. Rev, Dibble o f Omar Park M, E. Church, Dayton, gave an address be fore a joint meeting of the Y. M* and Y, W, on Wednesday, May 8, Miss Apns Jane Wham presented a ’ music recital April 2$, at the Presby terian Church with Mr, Eugene Corryf presenting numbers at the organ. The Senior recital was presented by j Miss Eleanor Bull, pianist and Miss! Ruth West, soprano soloist on May 8 J at the United Presbyterian Church, On Thursday afternoon at 4:09 at the Presbyterian Church Miss Martha Bryant presented a combination organ and' piano recital. Miss Bryant play ed the piano while Miss Kathleen Miller played the organ in a duet number. Miss Harriet Ritenour gave a nuipber o f vocal selections. The Girl’s Quarette, accompaniedby Mrs. Work, will present a program at Woodstock High School Friday after noon. Wanted- nsed cars. Xenia, O. -We buy and sell new and Belden & Co., Steele Bldg., Subscribe for THE HERALD HYDE PA RK SPORT—SU ITS MU-WA I- I 1 ' I f v I Come in and slip into one, See how comfortably it drapes -note the pliant lapels and rolling front— you’ll. lcnoW you are getting a suit you will long be proud of Sizes and -models to jit every man, "f '* .ft. X.1 ,M*iv ^ D O R M A N ’ S MEN’S STORE 0 So. Detroit St. , Xenia,:Ohio Home of Hart, Schaffeer A Murx Clothes . BIRTH ARTY If You 'Haven’t .Been-Here M» m Yesterday * . . 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Declaring the policy named her benbflciary and that premiums were paid up, Mr*. Pringle chargee pay ment o f her 9M00 claim was reject ed by the insure*#* company. Unity Chieka— Ga* Ottk Prteea fhaftem HateMng 1% Csate per Mgg A Hateh Baeh Week OSTER'I HATCHERY Yetiew fiprtega, O. Phene m Sugar cX& . . *npx’ 26 V 2 c ComFlakes W 2 ~ 19 c FrendiCoffeeK «< Bread Clifton Soap JUMBO LOAF T oilet . TISSUE ISLAND PALM • • a * loaf S c 3 houa 1 0 c 0 bars 19c Bananas Firm, w e ll ripened 4 Jbt. 19c Oranges, Sunkist . do*. Freeh Asparagus « hunch New CABBAGE . 2 tha, New POTATOES . 8 the. S t r s w b a r r i e s 2 p t . 33c10c13c19c19c Smoked Sugar Cured Hams Whole or String End lb. 23c Bologna, piece Of aBood/lh, ^ * ^ 0 SMOKED CALUE 8 , lh. BREAKFAST BACON * lh. SMOKKO JOWL . lh. Fillet H«k43ock lb* KROGER STORES MMMM 1 t
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