The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
* " C MMMMMi ■* .1 LaoSS « * d f t M I M u d Ms*. Am i Armk «an m A vm x t h x ia id , rm i% m a y n, mm u'-»WS..'i..iWpsrrw-r—-, MUlUjHpim | Churck Note* { BTtlDKNT m o m P1AISJED 1 FOR CONCURT WORK tw* h*** k m visiting hi Mt. Carmel,5 The High School CM * o f W vokea o f Onville, 0„ under tt* direction of Mian Kathryn . B*»«dtr#, rendered ISfmideiMbon’s “Hymn o f Praise" Sunday evening afid the preea o f that city pays Miu Saunders high tribute I . & Want iwrfmiiiinj 1 Morning Worship, 11 a, m, Subject: for her ability aa a director and the e# the Sham Owthwn Meworiau.” In it will be a re- success in a*d a few gnw*a at bar lam Taw- *dtit gratitude of thoa* CourierCreecent paya the following ihW gave, or risked, thair lives for compliment: ■A— i... ......,., stbeir eemrtry* and it will and with J “The work was interpreted with an SCHOOL NEWS MKTHODI8T SKSCOPAI* CHURCH Charlea Hrerett HUt, Minister Chureh School, Ifi a. m. P. M. Oil- •lilan. Rapt. i t . mmto ^ .H l Baccalaureate Derricea i Dr. R, A* Jamjaesn, Fsator of the United Presbyterian Church, pleach ed the Baccalaureate sermon for the 1986 graduating claea e f Cedarville I ,my . . . & * * * * - . ! m h * * * .™ fa , .1 the preaenting th* cantata, rue presbvteriaa Church. Historical Mileposts O f Ohio By C, $, V *n Taaael (Copyrighted) HOR8BS AN Il C A m i FOR MAIM n , „ . . _ t ^ .. , „ . fBitfcy € b w i»M P to t 'Our M i l * 40 good young farm chunks 4 to $, r -e te * i t . CmU Par Stag wt. 1300 in 1700. Priced for quick * !r / 7 * 2 ^ w Z r sale, 200 Bewfosd ww*,; calves, yearlings, tw* year olds. Fair-1 O o JE a S H A T C H aK s field, Iowa,’ jyeUew feeta**, 0, Phan* KM TTnifjui m i 1 w I m 4 ui m.. ■For t® twenty-second session pf S X S X u u . ftSr X I,w',S nm 3 X ' ,,1*r 2’ *m iU at tiw Xra. Kate Bather haa been quite **1* Sacrament of the Lord’* Supper, intelligent precisian, bom of that * ............ rare combination of musical ability .... . and feeling, exquisite taste and pains- i*H r s f Granrills, fw our justification.** Rom. taking work. In keeping with the A’m‘ * instincts and training o f the true artist, she avoids all that might be approximate the sensational in her quite e f bar aoa-in-law and ** ®**}Wor2 * f Him, “who was deliver- awl Mrs, Charles Coaft. ** up for oor trespasses, and ww er. Mrs. Other aC vil e . « <K •?««# aavenal daga tba first o f the 4:*f* week vrfifc her Mother. ICpworth League and Intermediate League, 77 p, m. " Mrs, Howard Turnbull, of CrahiU *Ta^ B ww*tniir *n 9ur church, S p ,' efforts to reveal the musical truths aa road, near Springfield, entertained m‘ ^ev* H* R. Guthrie is the Jconceived by the composer . . . . The the member* * f the Kensington Club Pr**ch#r> a capella numbers, proceeding the at her home Thursday afternoon. Roll . ^*hie Lad‘e*’ A?d>tim W.P.M.S., and J cantata, were rendered with that per- call was answered by “Old Books We H1* wifi meet at the church lection o f tone and rhythm which Still Cherish.** Mrs. Louis Tindall WednMd»y> May 29, 11 a, m. The gave a w ry intereating book review. C6U4ren'* Missionary Society will *---- ------------ meet at 4 p. m.» the same day. The Young Ladles* Missionary So- * W# *ve arranging for a Home-Com- ciety o f the M. K. Church held its mK fonB*r members and ministers, regular meeting at the home o f Miss 40 ^ ^eW June 30- Jane Weal Tuesday night, Mias Boris " u*^w — ------- Hartman was assistant hostess and FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mrs. John Ault was program leader.' CHURCH . ■ , Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Ralph Cummings, Who has been Sabbath School, 9:46 a. m, Paul employed at the Fleet-Wing service ? am*oy1’ Left00n: ”The Lord’s station, has accosted a position with ? * ' 1 7 - 3 0 . Golden the Xenix lee Co., in Xenia. Robert dc* in remembrance of Huffman wifi fill the position vacated me‘ Co?’ ^ ; 24v . ’ , , , . by Me. Cummingw. _ Morning .Worship at 11 o’clock. The makes this type of chorus singing so pleasant to the ear.** The choir is the result o f a new course of musical study added to the High School curriculum last fall which requires five hours o f student work each week. Miss Saunders has been honored by re-election for the sixth year. . A shower' Was given Tuesday night by the High School teachers and a and Personality and impreasively urg ed his hearers to conquer the material world rather than he conquered by it. Rev. Charles Hill, Pastor of the M, E. Church, and Rey. Claire McNeel, Pastor o f the Presbyterian Church of Clifton,- assisted in the service. Music for the occasion was render acting Governor Trimble was again chosen Speaker of the Senate. He had been, a candidate, for Governor against Jaremiah Mor row, but was defeated by a small margin, Morrow, a Pennsylvanian, 1 came to Ohio in 1795; served in the } iTerritorial Legislature, 1801; member of the First «* by a., we. Kh-1 j , is-r*.;Vh.' S S 'X ' c S m : the direction of Mrs. Helen Jacobs. man f rom this fttat* urns. Commencement Commencement exercises for the 1986 C.H.S. graduating Class were held in the local opera house, Thurs day evening, Ma|r 23, Mr. Joseph W. Fichter gave the address, and music was furnished by the high school or chestra directed by Mr. Robert Reed, The thirty-three candidates for diplomas were:' Margaret Bailey, Charlotte Bootes, Grace Barnhart, Rachel Carter, Eleanore Cooley, Mary Coulter, Helen Erwin, Jane Frame, ,, „ . . Msnwiws * (Elinor Hughes, Cletia Jacobs, Eileen Venetian mcture was presented by the John9ton(. Mil4red Ki Frances S ' , thewC-°ncer -Kimble, Nancy Luse, Donna Mathews, ^ other sociaUffa»rs are pianhed for v*lvtan Petem, Helen Peterson Betty Tobias, Jean marriage at a date not yet announc- Mr, H. E, Mills, who was injured H<;avenIy Defenders." several weeks ago when a team ran - Junior Christian Endeavor wifi theme for the sermon is “Elisha’s ed. Miss Saunders expects to return Trucsdale, Catherine Wolfe, Maynard to Cedarville, Saturday. away does not, improve.much and he remains: in & serious condition. meet at 7 p. .in. tinder the leadership- MRS. FRED TGWNSLEY ELECTED '.o f Maxine Bennett and- Rachel Cres- _ well. The Clifton United Presbyterian S! nlor ,Endeay6r ^ il1 congregation has extended a call to £°f. .a te.a Sabbath evening. Miss Rev. Mr. Ralston o f Kentyn, 0 „ which to! f „Cnltlc® ia the . has been accepted. Rev. Ralston i s the married and has two children. The par- odist Church at 8 o’clock. sonage has been made ready fo r ' the 4e* 4 for/thfe srriydl of the family, which ia expect- , yet _ i __ j ___ Regular, Monthly Meeting |Bogan, Wendell Bobbitt, -Edwin■Bry- json, Justin Hartman, Robm-t Hartmaii, jHarold Jefferies, Crampton Lott, a reEN T CEDAR CLIFF CHAPTER j ^ 0,SX If * W J S f ’J S S S tlirs. Fred Townsley . was elected regent'of Cedar Cliff Chapter, Daugh ters of the American Revolution, suc ceeding'Mrs. Wilson W. Galloway, at ed within the nbxt few days, The |a meeting at the home of Mrs, R, R. being jTownsley, pear Cedarville, Saturday afternoon. Mrs, O. W, Kdehrmann was elected vice regent while other officers were re-elected. They are Mrs. J. Ervin Kyle, secretary; Mrs. Frank Turnbull, treasurer; Mrs, I. C. Davis, registrar and Mrs* David McEUroy, historian. Mrs.' E. A. Allen gave an interest ing' talk on “National Defense,” ;bf-;tfid session oh Monday at 7:30 p, m., at - „ , ‘ . ■ , - . . . the Manse. For Sale—-Choice clumps Delphm- Mid-Week Service on Wednesday at mms Pamted Dames and Other per- 7;3a -w.f at tbe chnrch. The suh- enmals. Phone 42. Mrs, H. H. Cherry j eC(, f or discussion is “Mormonism,” . 'X Z ~Z » ,, . Gur General-Assembly is now in -The members of the Methodist session in Cincinnati "and wifi con- „ „ w *w,BC, 2 J L S * * T .di»h ym er ame t to w r t -W it a r t ,. Th. TOel- Irt-n fa c « . import.!*, r f Auction Satiinday gening, the(*y ings are open to any who may care for &iod citizens. She concluded her ^ t0^frt» r £6 attefld* rElder E. L. Stormont is .talk with an Original poem dedicated to Mrs. Galloway, the retiring regent. Annual reports of officers and com mittee chairmen ^were sutenitted. Seven new members Were received into the chapter during the year. The average attendance for the year was enter the O. S, U. summer. School one of Dayton Presbytery’s Commis- term sioners. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN . . . CHURCH Ralph Av Jamieson, Minister The Rev. and Mrs. G, E. Hill, Mrs. J. Wo Johnson,-Mrs. Edith Blair and MrS-. Frank Cresweli attended the Hillsboro District Conference o f ■ the Sabbath. School,.10 a. m» Meryl eighteen members at each meeting, M. E. Church ah Georgetown) O., Stormont, Supt. ] Three members who had perfect at- Tuesday. The principal speaker. of Preaching, l l a, m. Theme, tendance records fdb tha year wet* the day was. Robert “Wil- “J^ .# .” Mn. Galloway, Mrs. Ethel Buck and liaras o f the Ohio Northern Umvtm- 'Y . R. C. U„ 7 p. m. Subject) “What fra, Ancil Wright. itHl A .__ 1.1 _ ity, Ada, O. ? v . AIRS. %aH we do about Social lnjustices? Union Service, 8 p. m., in the Mrs. if. S.,West entertained Saturn Methodist Church. Serihon hy «Rev. day for Miss Bettie Cash, jvho leaves Dwight R. Guthrie, soon for South Carolina, after spend-" Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p. the year here attending the public Ui„ in the Church, schools. Those present in her honor Father ahd Son Banquet next Tues* werC: Barbara Smith, Frances Jolly, day evening In our dining hall, at 6:30 Martha Jans Cresweli, Betty and p.;tn. A ll men and boys of our com- Elsine Sharp, Grace Deck, Geraldine munity aye cordially invited, This Frame and Marilyn Aultman, social affair is in charge of the • -___ Ladies* Aid ,of the church, which in- Mr. and Mrs. Ancil V. Wright en- euros a good feast, both on the table tertained members o f' the Thomas and program. You wiit find further family Sunday at dinner honoring the particulars, elsewhere in this paper, bitter’* parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry This comes about half way between Thomas, Jeffersonville, O., in Ihonor of Mothers Day and Fathers Day, and their fortieth, wedding anniversary. !strikes a sympathetic chord. May the * ■ . ■ •' - imen rally Jto*this call,, Dale Dean, son o f Fred Dean, hast No prayer meeting on Wednesday been mfite sick &ls week, threatCned evemng, Inasmuch as the Senior Class with pneumonia. ^ o f the college is being held thst * ■ ■........ . evening, r - , . r. , - .• Dr. Roger Henderson o f Hjmover, ! P ^ r r t o r y serrices for our Corn- 111 arrived In Clifton la&fc-Meodsy'munion Jun* 2nd wifi be held Friday Sarah Margaret to 'take over Dr. Howard Karri*’ P- W-, with Rev. CUire McNeel Knight, Anna J. 'office and practice. Dr. Henderson as the preacher; and also Saturday at Elizabeth Fisher, A social hour was enjoyed and re freshments . were served hy Mrs. Townsley, assisted by Miss Josephine Randall. The chapter wifi close its year’s program with its annual Flag Day luncheon at the home of Mrs. Wil liam A, Turnbull, June 11. MARGARET J, WORK IN ORGAN RECITAL completed his medical Yfork in Rush m„ with the Rev. J. Morgan Mc- Medical College, Chicago one year Kelvey. pastor of the United F «**y * ago and since that time haa been do’, .tenan Church of Morning Sun, Ohio, "tog spetlal work in tig Chicago ** the prenrher. These services arc hospitals. We welcome Dr. fonder-. » x t week, May 31, and June 1, re- son to our community. Mrs. Margaret J. Work gave an organ recital at The Odeon in Cin cinnati last Thursday evening'under the direction of Dr. Sidney O. Durst pf the College o f Mhuic. She wae assisted by Miss Margaret Marshal), pianist, and Miss 'Harriet Payne, violinist. Among those from here in attend ance were: Mrs. W. R, .Mdfchesney, j Mrs. Louise Heintz, Mrs. Karih Bull, Rev. and Mrx. R. A. Jamieson, Misses Chance, Jean Me*. Wham, Mary Wham, Hairiet Ritenour, Williamson. Athletic Letters Awarded Uhletic letters earned during the past school year were awarded at as sembly, Monday morning, After read ing the Scripture, Coach Orr present ed the following athletes with letters: GIRLS' BASKETBALL: Honorary captain-rHelen Peter son, Manager—Elinor Hughes. Virginia Townsley, .Helen Peterson, Betty Swango, , Frances Williamson, Elizabeth Anderson, . Mary Jean Townsley, Ruth. Ellen Dennehy, Helen Ross; Betty Jane Jtidy. BOYS* BASKETBALL; Honorary captain—Laurence Wil liamson; Manager, Otis Shaw; Harold Hanna,.. Oscar Everhart, Ned Brown, Eugene Willis, Justin >Northup, Harold Jefferies, Robert Reed, Charles Jones .Raymond KennOn. BOYS’ TRACK*. Honorary captain, Harold Rofcroff; Manager, Donald Fields; Laurence Brewer Donald Fields, Owen Walker, Chari** JortM, ^wtin N«rthqpi. Laurence, WUliamson, Otis Shaw. CHEERLEADERS: Cletts Jacobs, Mary Frances Heintz, Robert Dunevsnt, Billy Erwin. Seniors who received letter* re sponded with Short talks. Following the presentation o f letters, Laurence Williamson presented Coach Orr with a fountain pen On. behalf of tho ath- tic squads. ' ‘ an fro this State, 1803; United States Senator 1813-1819; served two terms as Governor, and was again in Congress in 1840. A canal commission whs created at this session, headed by Thomas Worthington, Besides the cpnalB, the need of better common schools was agitated. During Governor Morrow’s admin istration, and the twenty-third ses sion of the Legislature, work on the National Pike from Cumberland was put Under way. The road o f “pound- ed stone” was thirty feet wide* and from Wheeling, ran West through Zanesville, Columbus, Springfield, and west through Indiana from Richmond. Rev. E. C, McCown, D.D., pastor of the Lebanon United Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, the largest con gregation in the denomination, was chosen Moderator o f the United Pres byterian Gejneiral Assembly in ses sion this week in Akron, O. He suc ceeds Rev, Alvin Orr, D.D., as moderator. Both are'.members of the alumni o fGedarville College. MEMORIAL SERVICES THURSDAY NEXT spectively. “ Coma Ofit of tha Kltehan* vrfil be SAMUEL MjNG .g ® * ? * * presented by tha graduating class Of, CHICKEN THEFT CASE Cedailrille Csfiaga at tha Opm\ s .m0el Long, 29, was fined |100 Hottsa m Wednesday, May 29 a ifiilo . ^ ^ days in jail for complic- Com* and *sa thk ity in the theft o f S3 chicken* from form for tha last itms. Tha hitftart G c near Bpring Valley, by type auterisdsiaMwe is^ffered to this Munidpal Judg* Frank L. Johnson, parfomauea. * •' Xenia, Thursday. Dorothy Anderson, Christina Jones, Eleanor: Bull, Dorothy Corry, Wilds Auld, Lena Hastings; Messrs. James Anderson, John Richards, Russell Murray, Kenneth Ferryman, Donald' Burkett, and Elmer * Lciffel, Spring- field. Come and see “Come Out of the Kitchen,” a hilarious, side-splitting, three-act comedy, presented by the senior class of Cedarville College, This play will be presented -in the Opera House, May 29, at 8:16, The plat opens at Richards at noon May 27. The admission Is only 26o and 16c. H e r e ’* W h a t W e A r e D o in g E v e r y D a y F o r Y o u r (N e ig h b o r s , 'A ™ r f M h * r fc »U «, h r » * « *■ «** «* » Z T y * i . a . * « * * » - * “ W « * * “ "* • * w i ms I m sure the crank ease to fifisd with the proper - kmA j we w e Fleet Wing 1H N r Pennsylvania CneM* m i f t*** frees ha . lutsi atfriue Msasmer drtvififf. , * ^ ^ » e * th r t iN w th a «4 it e | itw w tw r h A r i< a n ^ » le r t Whit Ke. l i l Mwt and Friction, * *• *• «** t * tk* Ntenwr days. 4 *%** w* i « m * * * +** o**4** P * »t * * - t * * * »• * a«e w *l **pe*iir prfsswMsas*. NMMpWt JWlf fgg OHIOINDEPENDENT(MLCO AMD FTIKWATM*, MfW. Xenia, Av*. CEDARVILLE THEATRE SATURDAY, MAY i* 7:3D-—9:1S CAROLE LOMBARD CHESTER MORRIS «The Guy Brlde^ The program for Memorial Day services at the various cemeteries in the county will provide appropriate service at each,one* - The -service at North Cemetery will be held at 10 a. m. Wallace G. Anderson Post, American Legion will have charge. Music by Cedar- ville 1. O. O. F. Band. Speaker for the occasion will be Rev. K. A. Jamieson. '^Ht Cedar Cliff Chapter wilt have chhrge o f tha ekerclies at Old Mas- ale* Creek Cemetery starting prompt* y at 11 a. m. Music by Cedarville Band! Invocation. Gettysburg Ad dress by Robert Wolf. Roll Call. Address by former U. S. Marshall, P. H, Cresweli. Memorial fiervlce for Mrs. C. H. Ervin and; dedication of marker. Music by Girl** Quartette o f Cedarville College, Unveiling of markers o f four; Revolutionary marker* aqd two for the War of 1812* Mrs. Fifed Towns ley. regent C*dtr Cliff Chapter D. A. R., in charge. _ Jamestown—Service at 9;30. Wil bur Thomas Post in charge. Speaker, Olin Hay. Yellow Springs—11 a. m. Glen Forest Cemetery. Re* Van Buren, speaker, • i Xenia—O. 8 .4 B .0 . Home, 9:30 a. m. Bt. Brigid Cemetery, 9:80 a. w, Woodland Cemetery, 2:30 p. m. Speaker, Major William Vance. Tha Senior class Of Cedarville Col- lags Is working hard to tnake “Come ’ Out of the Kitchen” a huge success. ’ Como to the Opera Howe, May at 8:15 and see their last performance, Buy your ticket early. Plat open* at Richards, M*y 27. Admission 2»c and IKe. ADDED i . Our Gang —IN*—■■ “For P«t*’* Saks” FOK SALE—SEED POTATOES Homo Grown Seed Potatoes—Rural Russets. See W. R. Watt or C. C. Weimar. Phone *1 on 17fl, . 'eweeas'S'aie Subscribe for THE HERALD 4m t s m Now Under Federal Supervision , Dae to the rapid greuth of titk Anctkm Bara the Federal Govern- went has placed it tinder the prevIsHHas ef the packers and Stoekyaada Act. 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