The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
11■» « wmmmmmm Hiiiwiiina # mmm » Leeel and F mmhxui I jl Church Note* . . . I -------- ------------------------------------ --------------- ------ cm kwmM mcitAtt), mt>k t , hat vt, vm I| u r 7 “i^| BRgmuaiRmA ' H*W Friday Branfat*. FIRST PRRBBYTKRIAN CIURCi Dalght JL Guthrie, Minkier Kert^kr, wife ^ f ikW»etk Selwoi, »:4fi A, M., Paul ! Car**, are ia Pitt*. '** “ **r» &*pt- L**on; “Bepttem”™ not r*u# them way hither in the ■eir. 0, It, XII wee the speaker jg ! * * * * WHheefoee* Wednesday. j - Pref. A. J .... daughter, lik e . _ horthr attending to»menro»*ntj*tatt- 2#vl»4W; Act* 8:26-88. Golden e i Weetem Tbeetojjfeel Seminary, "Co ye therefore, end make where their see, Merlon, graduated j^tolpJea o f all the nation*, baptizing jihem into the name o f the Father end of the Son end of the Holy Spirit.” Matt„J»:l9, , ’Temperance Note. t ^ ^ ^ Sponaored by Cedarviile W. C. T, U. j quet under the direetien of the Y. W. j C. A, Of CedarviBe CeUege, * u held last Friday evening «t Alford an f estimation o f the Christian citizen* o f that state. Texa* legislators is trying to find feme way by which it can legalise the w. . . ... , , „ sale o f liquor in Mite of the Con- w? f ,hJp' *l *' m< ^ c; stitution. Why Bother? What doe* M. Bitchm will preach the sermon o f lSquor crtWd care whether the sale • S S a . wmKwt1“ ' | The Ministers' Casualty Union of Minneapolis gives us the information that, America slaughtered over 36,< 000 of .her people, last year on the highways—an increase o f 16 Jper cent over 1088 and the worst record in history. More than a million people were injured! Sea, IX W. Guthrie and wife left ftowadajr far Pittsburgh, Pa., to at* ■Jjf# o f ■Weetem Theekj^eal Seminary. Rev. Guthrie will preach Sabbath at Apollo, his former charge before coming to on Sabbath afternoon at 4 o’clock. Cedarviile. i There will he no meeting of the -—.. I Senior Chriatian Endeavor. ■ Clyde A. Hutchison, Jr., graduate- Vl*6n evening service in the U, P, assistant in the Dept, o f Chemistry of Chwch' The Baccalaureate service of Ohio State University, member o f High School will ‘he observed, Dr. Gamma Alpha, the Graduate Chemical *T*mie?0?1 will preach the sermon. Society was recently elected to Phi* The »«d-week service will be held Upeilon, Honorary Chemical Fratern- on Wednesday evening at 7430. The ity. .interest in our study of “isms” is - growing in each meeting, Next Wed- A goodly number from Cedarviile ev*n5nS shall study attended the Organ Recital in the Cin- \ Spiritualism.” cinnati College of Mimic Auditorium,1 The Missionary Society will meet oh Thursday evening, May 16th, given by ^ to d a y afternoon (May 23rd) at 2 Mrs. Margaret Work, as she com* 0dock* meeting will be held at pletes her Work for the Masters De- kome of Mrs. Dina McCullough, gree in Music, {Mrs, Harry D, Wright will have ■■ {charge of the Devotions and Mrs.. Don't forget, to come to the .Opera Hewnan Stormont be in charge of House May 39, and see the “All Star Program. Cast” o f the Senior Class of Cedar-1t™ ?se wko w5sh t0 sP«nd a at Utromr tide of resentment is „ u w r & s — • w ^ * ■*fas=w ? * An insurance Journal reports that of drivers involved in accidents, the number found intoxicated increased by 24 per cent. Every person who uses a street or highway is exposed to the increased hazard caused by drivers with alcoholic judgment and reactions.” On April 2, eleven precinta in Chi cago voted on local option and eight o f them voted the saloons out. A Miss Ruth Bums has been re-elect ed as supervisor of music in the New Carlisle schools. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A, Jamieson, Minister Sabbath: School, 10 a, m. Supt. Mrs. Ethel Buck has been Spending M^'yl St?rttiont the week visiting relatives in Oxford’ ■*reaching, 11 a. m, Theme, “The where a grandson, a son of Mr! and ^ orJr a Shipwreck,” Mrs. Charles Buck, graduated from y ‘ R °* U‘» 7 P- m- Subjectr'The the high school in that piece, Invincible Goodwill of Jesus.” Leader, _____ . „ Edward Brigham. , Recent guests o f Mr; arid Mrs, W. High Sch°o1 Bacalaureate Service C. Uiflf were Rev* W, R. Graham and in our Church at 8 »• m* wife, and their son, Gordon and wife Pr**ver Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. of Lafayette, Ind., and the. formers Dodder, Miss Mary Bird, daughter, Jessie, who is a student In The Yom? Ladie8’ Missionary So- Western College at Oxford. det^ ^ et with Miss Mable Stormont, . . _______ , , Tuesday evening. Miss Glenna Wad- ' Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Richards and' dIe Waf aPP»Mted a delegate to the their son, John, and Miss Christina Women's General Missionary ConVen- -Jones, visited Mi*, and Mrs. E. G. tion at Gr6ve Cit^ pa *June 21-25. Clark in Cincinnati, Sunday, helping t , to observe thfe 84th birthday of Dr.v METHODIST EPISCOPAL C. M. Wilcox, who is well known in . - CHURCH thi«- nf<u *0 * . Charles Everett Hill, Minister P . * _____ ; I Church School, 10 a. m. P. M. Gil- lilan, Supt, ' Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Sub- Mr, W. R. Torrence, Xenia, former ^ Mr- i f “0»T New N ei^bet,- Washington. C. H., arrived home last __ j - , , W . * ■ mvat ' f * 1? ? “ 4 mena. in I»l«nd«, India, , TS . ; the Holy Land and other -foreign places of interest. Union Baccalaureate Service, 8:00 p, m.„ in the Unltetl Presbyterian .Church; - .‘i ' law-breaking liquor traffic, The W; C. T. U. leaders have come out in criticism of the proposal of the ten years “education campaign” just announced by a group of prom- minent eastern opponents o f prohibi tion and apologists for 4o-fealted moderate drinking of beverage alco hol, including such sponsors as Nicholas Murray Butler and John D. Rockefeller, J r. “Instead of being a plan ‘to blase an entirely new trail toward solution of the liquor traffic/ as the moderationiats aver, their pro posal would inevitably serve to bring back on a vaster scale sill the old evils involved, In the liquor problem in pre-prohibition years;” Mrs, Ida B. Wise Smith, W.C.T.U. president, declares that nation-wide acceptance and adoption of thfe modernationists’ attitude would .“menacingly expand, by tens o f thousands, the number of drink addicts in America.” Christian Century. The flood of time is rolling on,. We stand upon its brink, whilst they - are gone To glide in peace-down death's mys terious stream. Have we done well? ^ -—Percy Bysshe Shelley, course dinner was served under the direction of the Social Committee. Following the dinner the toast pro-! gram was presided over by Mfsa Car- ma Hostetler, president of the Y. W. G. A, The address of welcome was given /by Miss Eleanor Bull. The response on behalf of the Mothers was given by Mrs, Robert L. Dean, Jamestown. On the musical program Misses Dorothy Corry and Eleanor Bull rendered vocal duets, and Miss Anna Jane Wham, two vocal solos. The guest speaker of the evening was Mrs. R, A. Simister, Xenia. The program closed with a quartette number by the Orange and Blue Seranaders composed of Anna Jane Wham, Georgia Skinnell, Dtocothy Anderson and Harriett Ritettour, !•*•** H istorica l Mileposts O f Ohio By C. S. Van Taseal (Copyrighted) HORSES AND CATTLE FOR SALE 40 good young fa r* chunks 4 to 8, wt, 1300 to 1700, Priced for quick sale. 200 Hereford cattle, cows, calves, yearlings, two yearoMe. Fair- fleld, Iowa- s W -W /% Wanted—We buy and sail new and used earn, Beldsn A Co., Steak Bldg.,1 During the twentieth leeisUtive 3f*pfn> D< l session, Deeeftbe* 8, 18*1 to Fafeu- -— ^ nry 4, 18*2, on the election of Cover- ' CHAIN L57TTEB SCHEME WORKS HERE ALSO The “Chain Prosperity Jjatter racket, or a new “Get Rich Scheme” is under way here regardless of what Postmaster General Farley hat to say about using the mail for such pur poses. Everything is included from the ten cent variety to the *26 class. It is a so-called prosperity stunt. Statisticians say that the ten cent: variety continues to grow without a single person dropping out, the early investors will get 16,626 letters with donations amounting to *1,662.60. CEDARVIILE PHONE RECORD Henry W. Walsh., Xenia, state de- Birthday Observance » partmenfc resident engineer for For Mrs. Huston. Greene pud Clinton counties, has been Felicitations and best wishes were re-appointed by State Highway DS- heartiiy given to Mrs. Lester Huston rector John J. Jaster, Jr. -Jast Wednesday when the members “ 1 of‘ the Clark's Run Club of Cedar- Little Cynthia Schick, aged 3, ville met at her home in Selma on daughter o f Dr. and Mrs, M. C. her birthday. Schick, Xenia, former residents, waa “Birthday Greetings” were sung bitten on the cheek Monday after- by -members of the club and guests noon, by a ChoW dog owned by Dr, honoring Mrs. Huston and a line of W. H. Tilford, Xenia, 'Nine stitches poetry Written by each one express- Were required to. close the wounds and ing their love and esteem will be to the. child was taken to Miami Valley Mrs. Huston another cherished treas- Hospital, Dayton, for treatment by umt to add to her store of lovely Dr. BeviS, a plastic surgeon. memories. A contest with Mrs. Ray- “— .....—------- - • mond Williamson and Mrs. , Hugh Mr*. W. A* Turnbull was hostees to Turnbull as the lucky winners and a the members o f the Women's Club at social time with “Spring outre” re- her home on the^ Columbus Pike /reshments were very much enjoyed. Thursday afternoon. The following ———<— • .program W*» presented: Roll call, MODERN PRISCILLA CLUB “Beautiful Places I Shall Tuit When . — — My Ship Oomps In;” papqpj/'Peautiful The Modem Priscilla Sewing Club’ ........................... ...... - , ..........• « . i . - t i - ! , A Toronto, Canada, paper says; “The eity of Toronto, with 100,006 people on relief is said to be spend ing *12,000,000 a year on alcoholic drink.” Prohibition' reduced -the average number of drunks in the Salvation Army hotels in Chicago from 260 to <>,—Evangeline Booth. Bernard Shaw says thpt a nation that spends its money on champagne before it provides milk enough for its babies, is silly, stupid and will go to the bad. • Ohio citizens have swallowed *16,s. 000,000 worth of booz«{ the past year. Figure out hows much food, fuel and clothing this would have bought. Detroit, Michigan, one o f the few cities to publish n thorough analysis SorrouodiBgs snd What They Mean of Cedarviile held a meeting at the!0* tr*®e *oc‘^ente. reports a 90 per to Me,” by Mrs. William Hopping; Finney home. May 14. A social hour ,« " * increase during the first pine reading! “ The Road' to' Vagabondia," was enjoyed after which the business °* J*;®* , accident* due to Mr*. Claytott McMillan. A serial meeting was called to'order. Mi** idrinking. This city also reported a hour was enjoyed and delightful re- Radford talked to'the girls concern- 152 c«it increase in motor^injuries freshmenta were served. ing projects and camp. The meeting jW pedestrians Who had been drinking. <m ....... . was then adjourned and refreshments Officers for the coming yea*' will be were served, elected at 4 meeting o f Cedar Cliff All members are to have their ma- Some one sends us a newspaper clipping from Niagara Falls, N. Y., reporting President Roosevelt's parti Oteptor, Daughters o f the American term! ready to begin work at the next reporti g wesws t Koo«v. t’. parti- Home m. Eco- R. Townstey, near Cedarviile, Satur- school building in the dar afternoon at 2 o'clock. Miss nomks room at 2:00 p. Josephine Randall will he assistant — ~ " “T r -. „ “ Come Out of the Kitchen,” pre* Officer* will submit their annual re- sented by the same class that present- parts at the business meeting. ed “Blarney Street” last year. Ohio has more -telephones than are in service in Mexico, South America, Central America, and the West Indies combined and nearly as many as all of Canada, according to - a compila tion of world statistics just complet ed by the Bell System. This state has more than 950,000 telephones, as against 846,00 in those tropical areas, while the Canadian total is, 1,200,000. CedarvUle’s share of the Ohio total is 250 and this figure is increasing, according to H. W, Cleaver, com mercial manager for The Ohio Bell Telephone Company in charge of this exchange. This nation continues to lead in the number of telephone* in relation to population, with 1329 telephones per 100 inhabitants, compared with 1.54 telephones for the world, as a whole. The first 20 countries ranked accord ing to the number of telephones per 100 population as as follows; United States, 18,29; Canada, 11.15; New Zealand, 10.01; Denmark, 0.99; Sweden,, 9.51; Switzerland, 8 . 81 ; Australia, 7.36; Norway, 7,00; Hawaii, 5.58; Great Britan, 4.78; Gennady, 4.48; Netherlands, 4,14; Belgium, 3.86; Finland, 3.74; Austria, 8.65; France, 8.19; .Latvia, 8.19; Argentina, 2.64; Uruguay, 2.14; Japan, 1.60. Washington D. C., with 35.81 tele phones per 100 population, or better chair one. telephone for each three persons; la the world'* best developed city from a telephone standpoint. It is closely followed by San Francisco, with 35 telephones per 100 inhabit ants, and Stockholm, Sweden, with 81.96. There are 53 cities in the United State* with more than 200,- 000 inhabitants and they average more than 19 telephones per 100 population. Superiority of American- telephone development is Indicated when this figure is contrasted with development in the following principal Capital cities: Berlin, 10.86; Brussels, 10.72; London, 9.07; Madrid, 5,77; Paris, 14.18; Rome, 7.58; Toklo, 3.56; Vienna, 8,89. “The ratio in Cedarviile is 14.73 telephone* per 100 population,” said Manager Cleaver. Here’ i What We Are Doing Every Day For Y o«r Neighbors i A specialised lebrkattoa, ** «**dfted by y°»* »°tor car menu* faetwrer and the S. A. E. -.Including * check-up o* battery and tire*. 1J, Then we make sere the crank case is filled with the proper alL And o f ceurse'we mm «e * t Wing 1W P*r cent Pennsylvania CfcefdMt Body Mis, free from harmful wax and. built to Stand the hard sfirahm ef anmmer driving. *, Thenw*mmthat the car h*« tho proper *#ar lubrksnt-FJeet Whtf Ha. m ft«*t and Friction l«M * ff f°* aamteerdays. 4. Tima * » fifl «* *Rh a«r Golden Motor Gasoline far long mile- and tmperier parfer^tancc* lim y m twpm* THE OHIO INDEPENDENTon, CO. CUMMINGS AND FmWATMR, Mgr*, Cedpririhh <**• Fold*, Av#* each young man a quart of cham pagne. *Rev, J, F. Knott*, Methodist superintendent o f the Unn district, in a sermon said: “ I want to tay that the best moral sense of the country expects something better than that from the President of the United State*. T want to say that when the founda tion of this republic is being shaken and serious minded citizens are deep ly concerned about the future, while cider statesmen and young prophet* know not which way to turn; when a large percentage o f people are try ing to drink us snd the rest o f the country into prosperity and when the national capital is struggling with legislation to meet the greateet crisis since Washington laid down hie mslntle, a President could set a bettor example then bending a quart of champagne to each of the nine young men who were initiated,” ytvr t#Ur- •ckwM wHfc Forget about your troubles by corn** ing to the College Senior Class play and having another good laugh with them. Maby ChlcJro-~-C*«t Otyr Pirlcaa (totem Hatching Cent* Her Egg A Hatch EachWeek OSTKR’S HATCHERY f i lb t gprkife, O. Phene 'EH a r lltS IH I^ n rOHIT Product OotiHf etoee #M dudrs ami taMefc X> tom these la .gey with %alut<»to Qt o hffffybtiJhmtoM* i«»^ia«toil^t*eefisl*»fiWemito •aw roeme, TMegree* mm AmtaeK wrm »w imriUee#eeiMiywWl mm aeaC, «* m I firiee la 4 Imare* Bee S r i s a s s & S gto*, l i hetoHial H*l»vs«m<-ble*R Sid nWee— ag wmheMe. Par Quart—$ 1*58 c t o A iw y s t o im m 4«aWW|U.»r OHIO . 'THE'"flERALD nor Ethan Allen Brown a* United' States Senator, January 18, the latter. year, Alien Trimble, Speaker o f the ' State Senate, became acting Gov-! ernor. j It was at thi* session that ex- ] Governor Worthington, who had beep j elected the previous fall, took his seat I as State Representative. „TKe reason given was his great interest in the canal project, for which he -used his great influence. A special session o f the Legis lature conyened May 20, 1822 to re form the congressional districts. Con gress had allowed one. member of the National House of- Representatives for every 42,000 inhabitants, making Chip entitled to fourteen members of that toddy, which placed her fourth in that respect among the States of the Union. The legislature adjourn ed after a three days meeting, it be ing Ohio's first special session. Mrs, Walter Purdont of Marion was a guest thds week o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Tarbox. Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Kuehrmann of Indianapolis, Ind., spent the week-end with tHeir son Prof, O. W, Kuehrmann and family. Rev, W. A. Condon, D. D„ of Ada, and Mrs. Nelle Condon Fluhart, Day- ton, visited Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Aletha Bird, [OI l lBinf iTiOl l OFFER r u n * i l l RO YAL CLEANER $am* as «4varris*g in Gaafi Hous*k**pfeg Mafttrinu, tafito* Hama Journal and fetwrgay Evening Port. Clean* floors, tugs, carpet*. Motor driven revolving bru*htype,,.Value$37AO, And# ROYAL JUNIOR HAND C U A N fR far cleaning upholstery, stair#, draperies, automobile In teriors, etc,., .yalue $12.00. Total ratail valua.«.$5!30 Thl* offer is far a limitedYlme anl)r., ,d o hot delay. ..I t ' Is a real bargain.. - one'that you vennot afford to, miss. Subscribe for THE HERALD DAVID E. Phone; 11 Cedarviile, Ohio AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE? I•• ■ J---..; 4,: :■: J w ■<■:>> -.*!- -. -•• ^ {\!;; Ask G* H. Hartman—Phone 53—to explain our ^Life-Time Automobile Protection Policy.” Our plan offers-ANNUAL SAVINGS- NATION-WIDE S E R V IC E -A 1 FINANCI A L S EC U R IT Y A N D PROM PY , FR IEND LY CLAIM S E R V IC E . Motorists Mutual Insurance Company COLUMBUS, OHIO v ic d o n a h b y . President CARL CRISPIN Secretary V a P S l v ME¥Y BEANS T t WI 5“ 19® 18* 2« 31c SWEET PEAS PURE LARD an unusual value . 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