The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52

V iariWiW WMSI m HK V JLOUEwL IRSRBI JraiWBPOMal Wm M l . AM . t%m • Mr*. Nettte Mwk writ M m Berth* J m I c MS * t Dagt** MM* gttKtS l*M week of Hr*. Dew Kerr, Mr*. Kttea Weimar t U M wit* Mr. .aad Mm. Jask »*r*y to Dayton X**. «tay. Mr*. AM* M k frtto v r Bpriags*, formerly of fhta ft***. M l Tuesday for Pw w r, Cotai, t o spa** tire ram­ mer with her sea, Dr. Erirrfil C, Jobe. Mr. Vernon 8. Meore *nd family of Toledo, have been spending the week as gueste of Mr*. Moore’* mother, Mrs, "Wm. Spmcklln. ' Mr. Edward Dean, who has been quite ill the past two weeks, suffer­ ing from, heart trouble, is reported some better a t title time, Mrs. “W, E . Bowman and daughter, Margaret, who have been visiting with the former1!* brother, Mr. W. W. Galloway and family, le ft Monday for their home in. Eyanatpn, HI. Robert Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Miller, near Clifton, underwent an operation, for appen­ dicitis a t the McClellan .Hospital several, days ago.. ti Mr, and Mrs. A. B. CresWell were guests of the officer* of Home City Chapter O. E. S„ Springfield, O., for a picnic supper a t Lakewood Beach, last Wednesday, Mrs, Wm, Conley has been report­ ed quite ill, being confined to her bed since her return from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ccmley in Crystal, City, Md. Mrs. Cota Trumbo and daughter,. Mildred are leaving this, week for Ashville,N. C.» where t h e y will visit for a time with Mr. and Mrs, Burton McElwain and family, Mrs. Leo Anderson entertained, a company of ladies Saturday after­ noon, at the bom* Of the - Misses Knott, near Clifton, honoring Mrs. W, E. Bowman, Evanston, HI, Cover* fo r eight guests a t the luncheon, wore laid. A social -hour followed. - Mrs. Margaret Work, Misses Jose­ phine and Wilda Auld, Martha Wad­ dle and -.Genevieve Jamieson drove to Frenchburg, Ky„ Wednesday a fte r­ noon to visit Mrs. Genevieve Jamieson! Wiley and family oyer th e Fourth. Miss Genevieve Jamieson will remain until Monday, ' . . - - Mr. J„ Riley Kyle,. Pasadena, CaHf., a former citizen o f this place, has returned for an extended visit with his Bister, Mrs, Nettie Cooley, and other relatives. Mr. Kyle has been engaged in the jewelry business in Pasadena and some years ago, was engaged in the > same . business in Xenia. Mrs, W. A. Spencer and daughter, Wilmah, gave a delightful Jnu*toon a t their home on Xenia aronae s a t Thursday to twelve guests btmarjigg Mrs. LaClede Markel, New London, Conn., who has been a guest of her Mr, and Mrs. 1. C. Davis, of bridge were played the luncheon, Mrs, John the high score, prise, The Jamestown and Xenia pike, which has been known for a number of years as State Route No, 42 has been renumbered and will be known now* as IT. S. 36, The change is made from Gallipoli* to the Indiana line through Jackson, Chillicothe, Wash* ingtott C. H „ Xenia and Dayton. I t will connect with U. 8, 40 a t Rich" mond, Ind., on to Chicago. SURPRISE FOR ORGANIST l C i m f d i N o t * * 35 taP m m PRESBYTERIAN CKUBCE Dwight B. Gathrie, Mlriater Sabbath Sehoel, > :« a. m. Fan! Eaawey, flogt. Leeaoa: “M*«**.* Gold* ntext: ia the nation whose God ia m Lord” Kamfeg worship a t 11 o'clock. Rev. Xadedo Marchs, a chaplain of the H»vy wW preach in the abaence of the punte r, - Jamtor Christian Endeavor wilt meet r t f *. * . Eoonior Christian Endeavor will « ■ * a t T p. » , The leader la Martha Jane Martbidale. Union Evening Service a t 8 o'clock in the Methodist church. Rev, iJemloson will preach. There will be no mid-week services Until September, .... , , On Sabbath, July 14, we will o b - iUnited Presljyterlart *CTOM from **v* the Sac^amrat Holy Com- ^ ■** * • < « f o r m e d p re*y - mtodon. On Friday, July 12. a t 7:36 * r,\ n’ now Afford Hall, when lato p. m. the Rev, Donald Lomas, 0f South 2 V ' ? *1?*™ 7 ! £ T Charleston will preach for us and on ™ W « n time, w d Saturday, July 13, a t 2 P, m , we will expre8sed ht* view“ « 8 * rd t o h»ve as our gucst s h a k e r the Jfev I*1*4? * ; 1 tH® W. W* Foust of the Reformed church ^ of Xenia .not remember this church without this The pastor is teaching this week a t '* * * ?nd »Q!?e *** * 7 * oWe? the Young Peoples Conference a t Ox ■thaR 1 Can wrt; l t w 8aid 40 a good boy” I have stamya hered thoae words- St “A OL1MFMI OF NEARLY 8IXTT !stood nmti to YEARS AT OLD HOME CHURCH?* *reived I remember toe nr—r- JOOMiSg *04. Ml* 1* * (t'm lin v id from f r i t pog*} those word* wore there, thoy meant ae much to me a* I grow up ond got I* saying.” Seme Row I am gU i to understand the real meaning. And then the 2 big stoves hilf-wsy down the church were we country lad* came in and got our feet and toe* warmed! vyT/ABVli44w y t I l a 4Tf! J^H us T HRIWHREMIIWU filUltoHEitHill!QWiWi^l^ gyiai ^ ^ Licoxise Tugt asy,”! * WINNfc; 1 Mr*. C, V, Neel o f CUft«« enter- j toined the Mimt$ Peart and Flwonee ! WgWto *M*d Mr*. Geneva Dwfee of, a C O O O l f i l l t f f t - Sellajr*, Q,t the pest week, | Z* t I Earn# and Peaploa EUg^ A m «. De*l in the cias*. Aaoetding to ssy church ( «*d C, Da aad H. *ad A, F m J memherahip eartlfieato, *to*» to u* a t f Pand w i l l ^ ^ ^ e T w l t w ! I I if*rr*d* *** Wap. « . that time bear* toe date Aegaot t o , U * co^ u T n S . r t hi11 W ** ''**'*• m »- ^ T«*is, 1386. Homer C, Middtotoa, mtoktor O. of Adamvili M. E. Churd*. This w a s L ° ' *%’ * . ■■ * * • tol m E 5 T M ° S 2 S ! : * w m ■ H I ate to thi* church. - | board o f education to prescribe quali i« our copper toed boots. g S w Then refeiring to the old bell again, ^ inducted the funeral service of IoJ r a t l n v ^ w 1 1 1 *** frow it ha* worn out 8 belfry*, the first * i 0 lirw o . Dr, Mkkil.t<m was a wonder-1 OP*r*t,n* WCh * toll white printed with a Urge braa* jfui pa*tor, and a godly man. I w ill1 ' ball a t th e *p i» and could be seen U t hU time refer to the faithful W. quite a distance from town, and when jf. Owens, always a t bis post every the chUVch was remedied in the 80* it got a new home, somewhat larger and not so tall, and it# present home which was erected in 1810 when Dr, W, E, Pu tt was pastor. Ask Rawlin P , McLean what hap­ pened to the old bell once and also to be ford, Ohio, Three of our young ^opT* ; pla”ted by Jwne\ rlHf ’ 1?? B“!d Ate in attendance a t the conference. to knQWl 88 Unclft J,mnHe UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A, Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. /Meryl Stormont, Supt. / a< m. Theme, ’Achieving the Impossible,” T\ P, C, U., 7 p. m. Subject, “Why is Profanity Harmful?” Leader, Jbe Finney, • ; Union Service, 8 p. m., in Methodist Church, Prayer Service, Wednesday, 8 p, m. leader, Mias Lulu Henderson, Choir Rehearsal, Friday, 8 p, m., in the church. Attention Please! Y..P. .C. U, speak­ ing! “An Ice Cream and Cake Festival will be he)v on the lawn of the United Presb Lerian Church, Sat­ urday evening, July 6, from 6:30 t o 10 p. m. Those who wish to order cakes by the whole, halfj or quarter nnd Ice Cream by the quart, pint, or any bulk, call Miss Martha Waddle, phone Cedarville 191F 12. There will be entertainment provided also, and all a re cordially invited to come and refresh your bodies and spirits, with that which is pu re and wholesome. The Young .People are endeavoring to secure fund*-to Send delegates to the Natidnkl Y: h & U , Convention which, meet* a t Winona Lake, August 7-11. Committee ih Charge: Misses Jose­ phine Auld, Martha Waddle, Eleanor Finney,' and 'Malcolm Finney. METHODIST EPISCOPAL L E G A L NO T ICE - Chatles Everett Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a. m. P. M. Gil* lilan, Supt. * Worship Service, 11 a, m. Subject: “Israel in Egypt.” Epwerfch League, and Intermediate League, 7;QQ p. m. Union meeting in our Church, 8:00 p. ,m. Dr, Jamieson, preacher. We want to thank the “Herald” for the splendid cooperation ' in making successful our Home Coming. Former members and friends of the Church C*me in large numbers. About 240 ate their mid-day meal together, and the congregation, overflowed into the S, -S. room both forenoon and after­ noon. S. CHARLESTON PARSON IN BROOKLINE TROUBLE The Methodist Church parlor was the setting for a lovely surprise party given by the member* o f the choir and orchestra in honor of Mis* Mil­ dred TrUtrfco, who ha* been the or­ ganist for a number of yeat^. The parlor wa* attractively ar­ ranged a* a living room arid th* colors of yellow and white w«re car­ ried out in the table decorations by means of yellow nod whit* taper* **d large nanqUet* a f yellow nasturtium*. After a bountiful covered di*h supper, Mi** law* Frame acted •* toast minfre** and announced the various numbers on the program while the gtohrta remained seated a t the table. Mi** Doris Hartman gaV# a voc?! solo, accompanied oh the plan/ by Mia* Jane W**t. Mi** Basore, teacher o f Dramatic A rt a t Cedarville Cottage, *av* two read e r* which war* writ roertved. Mr, Gil* lilan, -Sunday School Wpertatondsnt and chrinuan of theng*nw* *pe*u -- ... . the m * m m m m m - trad; tort, to totoM f * * * * * * orche«tr% ’ phwwtod hot beautiful floor tom p .^ After Trauilm had sm sm M * mm n ***** ** JSS r *Mo another M i* The » » * * * * " ’** gave a mm ** * " * * ^ ^ * * £ 1 . maitrter of m . *** * * spent aoeMr- enjoyed too , tato* It a Dispatches state tha t Ucv. J . A. Westlake, South Charleston minister, was taken up by Brookline, Mass., police on a charge of intoxication and driving and auto. He was taVrn up twice in 24 hour*. He claims to be minister in the Liberal Church of Denver, Colo., bu t ha* no charge in 8, Charleston. For several years he has written much to th* “edito-a” of various papers on different subjects. Iliff, and if I am correct an uncle of Mrs. Hattie Owen*, who then lived across from the church in a small frame house. It was said to have been planted a short time a fter this house of worship was built, so Us I looked a t the fine old maple today it is em­ blematic of our lives' fa st passing away. I remember as we all do today the many good times we have had under the shade of this remarkable tree. From the minutes of some the. old Cincinnati Conference we learn some of the early pastors of this church, Jeramiah B. Ellsworth, David Whit- ther, Joseph Newson, Johnathan Verity, Milton P. Zink, John1L, Gregg, Allen „W. Tibbetts, Rev. Wm," B* Shannon, George H. Kennedy, John (Father F„ E. Vance), John G. Black, Homer C. Middleton, G. Louis Tufts, Wm. J . Baker, H. M Keck, Allen D. Maddox, , Andrew Hamilton and others. „ Along the years 1860 to 1870, the pastor's residence was a t Jamestown, Ohio, known thpn as the James,tawn- Cedarville circuit. I t was told of one of these early ministers that coming over to Cedarville to preach one Sun­ day, being, a horse trader as well as a minister of the Gospel, he traded horses on the way over, and was taken to task by tbe official boards of Jamestown arid Cedarville churches held his ground until the end of' the conference year. --*■ _ ' . * Cedarville church to its early his­ tory was noted fo r it* wonderful re­ vivals, wh’ch a t that, time had very evangelistic preachers, such as, Ver­ ity, Whittmcr and Ellsworth. Some­ time these reviyals would last fo r 6 or 8 weeks. I am sure a great many of us hear today remember attending revival in this church, in the days when shouting was in style and a hearty “Amen” said- I Sunday morning, and think I say during the time I attended this church and Sunday school when I left here in Nov. 1900 and a few years afterwards that Mr. W. H. Owens was its secretary and also was a member of the Official Board. I think he was secretary for 36 o r more years. We pay tribute and honor today to the memory of godly men and women who down through year* have made thi* church and congregation what it is today, I would like to mention some name* today but will not'lse- cause I might miss some and I wqjild not want to 'miss one who were pioneers in this congregation. You who are older knew them as well as I. I have krii ".ns every pastor since Rev. J., L. Gregg to your present pastor and feel as I know him well, through much correspondence in . re­ gard' to this day as “Home-Coming day,” which he has been so milch interested. Mr. Jas. H.. Gowdy for years had charge and lead the young, people e- long early 80s. I think they called themselves the “Oxford League” Very soon afte r'the Epworth League was organized in Cleveland, O, A chapter was organized here- At that time Was one of largest as to membership with the exception of a* league a t Central Ml E. Church, Springfield. A short time after it was organized the Epworth League' lost one of its hesfc members. Also a t tha t time chow leader Albert Duf- field, . Miss Minnie Cline was the church organist for a mimber of years, Two ministers of thi* church came back and served twice , as pastors, Rev. W. Z, Shannon and Rew H. C. Middleton, during the years. Tn closing I want to quote two verses from the hymn tha t was sung here so frequently: - I love thy church,’O God Her walls .before thee .stand, Dear as the apple of thine eye, And graven on thy hand- ' WHEAT HARVEST IS NOW UNDERWAY IN THIS SECTION A number of farmers in this section see now^ busy harvesting the wheat Crop which in most places is looked upon as above the average. The re­ cent hot days have ripened the wheat very fa s t and .within another week the crop will be in shock in this sec­ tion, A few are reporting red rust on the straw while *ome claim the crop will not reach last year’s aver­ age. Opening Lamb Sale and Fat Show, Monday, Ju ly 8th J u d g i n g o f sh ow lam b* b y P r o f . K ay* o f O M e Start* Im v e r rity . $ 6 2 .0 0 C a sh A w a rd * a n d M o rch a irt* T r op h y . G r a d in g o f f a t lam b * b y M r. F a r e d A n d rew * o f W a rn* in g to n C . H ,, O h io , B uy e r* w ill b e a n x io u s t o b u y y e a r Iam b s . D e a n C u jm in g h nm o f O h io S t a t e U n iv e rs ity wiJS b e t b e s p e a k e r . Springfield Live Stock Sales Co* Sherman A re. Phene: Mala 8*5-3 . .BpriagflsM, OM# Mr, I, B, Preston of Clifton with his two grandsons, DeWitt Cotry of Santa Barbara, Calif., and Robert Preston of Clifton, spent tbepasfc week in Michigan. For Sale-Refrigerator, 80 pound Capacity, Side icer. Also . a gas range in good, condition. Phone 3-86. P, ML GUHlan. Sergt. John C. Wright and wile of Pontico, Virginia, arrived Tuesday for an extended visit with the former’s parents, Judge and Mrs, 8. C, Wright, Sergt, Wright has had fifteen years Service with the . U. S. Marines and has seryed in many parts of the world, He returns looking the best of health. Granville Keyes, 85, former opera­ to r o f a shoe repair shop in Bpring- field, died a t his home in Selma Sun­ day. He is survived by his widow and brother, Charles, Springfield, The funeral was held Tuesday. Burial in Selma Cemetery. Supplement During the pastorate Johnathan Verity, a revival-of, ninny "weeks, when in, days of h o rn , and sleighs, during the winter 1870 d r 1871.* Rev. NathSh Frame and wife evangelists o f note then, when people came in sled loads fo r miles to these serv- ives. I t was said, that a t th a t time Cedarville congregation received in membership its best financial sup- porters. They also Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Evans enter­ tained twenty guests a t the country- home of the Misse* Knott,.near Clif­ ton, Friday, evening, honoring Chap­ lain LaClede Markel and wife, U, S. N. The event was in the nature' of a dinner-bridge. Prizes were awarded to Mrs, John Davis and Mr. W. W. Galloway. , ' / ......... .. . . f a r m i o a n i 4 ? 4 % I N T E R E S T Five te «e* n i l * N«*«t*efc -t» bay, No *««bl> l(Hblli<7. go abstract. Pratt** H**rai*al*v ((Mick c I m I mk - WINWOOD it CO. S*rt«Klt*I*f Obt* . t *>lk gpor kpok w r Ai 'oraev afcoot ITS ........ ....... ..... brid^-mceting* afterward a t Shiloh School house on remember a Federal Pike, the purpose o f prgaWiz- great revival here one winter when jing a M, E. Church there. Dr. G. L. Tufts was pastor, and then , Editor’s N o te-O u r .attention has another winter when a lady preached been called to the fact S a t the late « < * , niKht .bout , w<*I». We»i»y IB* ,« ,u the M. E. Co»Beg? I ll°n “ » »™»”‘ »!•- * » the church I shaU not forget the old toshioned and parsonage, the latter being erect- class meeting which meet a t 3:00 p. *ed some years later. Sunday afternoon, which I J ............. *. . ■ THREE VETERANS ATTEND Three veterans of the Civil War were able to attend the Home Coming of former members of the M E. Church. last Srtbath, John McFrt- « % * < * it 0im* ANNOUNCE GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATION, JULY 15TH Mr, and Mrs. John W. R om have U*ued a number of invitations to i# laeght me the way to live— ter, purer life.” My first S, B, teacher here wa* Mrs, Elizabeth Shro#de«, mother of Mrs, ' Cora t r t a d . *»1 « i . « m h. r f !5 f ” ’ ‘lZ Z * their fiftieth wedding " * * W l 2 * Which will be held a t their hoM* «* I J J * - ~ 5 T **** ®ibIft f5om £: toL/" July fifteenth. Th# guette will Re en- 11 fine ^ n *tian tertained in two groups, the first from ; f * * * ht aVB * * * * » * * two until five, and th* second from 18 ***** righ t until ten o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. =^ J *» * t**c}*r for a S have been lifelong rtririmte of sn,a” l W8^ boy8' *hf **n .remember, Horace Shroedra, Reese, 1Barber and Wilbur Burrell. B. W, of the He had m. each liked to come and hear such, tell their experience, and how the Lord cared' for them, A. W. Osborn, Mary Os­ born, Wesley Iliff, T. Vance Iliff, Caleb Shroades, Johnathan Cline, Hiram Cline, Jas. H. Gowdy, A. 0, OmM , E llr.be th Shreidea end ,« ,a . Bhyhm. Eii x - , 7 . 7 ^ I wield not be ne,leetfut t « t.y tn , T’ hot remembering the wonderful Sab­ bath school w t called It then, now . > J * U Cadwallder, business manager l 0{ th* H*tord-Republic*n, Washing- \ c?urah get )ton G- H‘ WM J M r t a t the Metho- i, » d,,,t Hartle Colm'n* ^ " t Sabbath, Mr. e through this church school Cadwallder came over to meet his i l l * w ! . ° tv g5od, / notJ <r (former pastor, Rev. W. E. Putt, Mr, Wh*" Cadwallder was a resident a t the time infant und 3 good teachers a t Rev> Putfc w#s minjstering a t Mason, Or, and both have kept up their close friendship ever since. PUBLISHER MEETS PASTOR Cedarville. TONXINflON FARM SOLD What was the Amoa Tenkinsoft farm 0 the JamestowmCedarville pflw has been »old .to Ernest Schmidt, Xenia capitalist. The farm is now Northup was superintendent ' Sunday school a t that time, a nice family of young people in his home who helped him with the good work he did in 8. S, The name of Chan, W. Crouse, will 8. W. S. 4-H CLUB Individual problems Were discussed a t the S.W.S. 4-H Club meeting which was held a t the home of Mary ieis, June 27, Those present were, Louisa Jacobs, Pauline Ferguson, Florence Ferguson, Marie CoHtns, Catherine Ferguson, Mary Gris, and Jean Ferguson. Recreation was enjoyed after the business meeting, The next meeting will he held Thurs­ day, Juuly 11, a t the home of Marie Collins, • eocyptod by Uharira^W a t e im o ^ ^ never be aver looked by me in thi* --■-L ull '-. J-.-- - -■1 1 • church, as a Christian man and a fine mhrn m m WHfli 'Cmmfmi **& Eiaa* - Atatid Aw* of B if illM iin l'' THE TOWN CLUB MRS, W. E. HYATT, Meries* Ltmehrtow* and D i i m * r s Phene t l « m N. Mata lit. Urbttra, OWo superintendent a t ene time in thi* ohurch scheol, *Mr. C. W. Crouse was always interested in the young people of this congregation, when so many attended a t that time. He and Mrs. (’rouse had in their home a t that time a young son, Chits, H„ which a t tha t time had a nick name to distinguish hi* father and he, which was “Little Butch” and a daughter, Mie* Etta. 1 am wondering today i t Brother Chas remembers th* day, that he and hta slater, and Stator Eva and I war# re­ ceived in this rimrek. i r e , Chari SAVE AT SEARS ON MINDER TWINE STANDARD Binder Twine B u y AH Y o u ’l l N e e d f A t T h is S a le P r is e ' itotal; quality'inmct-prooted. Ho., i sisal t^Oer twine. Averages SQO it. to the pound. PulTw%ht—iuli strength. Reduce. . yjgtjrharveeting costs'bytoujdhgjrourtwine vriBewa--.. ’■ .. A^Bals gJLh 112. E. Columbia Street SPRINGFIELD, Q. S E A R S , R O E B U C K AMD C O . SU G A R Franklin. Fur* cane granulated. 2 5 1 * 1 .4 0 BREAD . . BigJumbo loaf 20 oz. l*af 8c GRAPEJUICE Rocky Rlvsr Pt. 15c COFFEE FRENCH COFFEE . . Full bodied and flavoty FLOUR CLOTHESLINE . 40 feet of d«p«0dabt» card SO A P Jewel Brand. Smooth and fragrant flavor 3 - 4 9 * Lb. 23c LAYER CAKE . 2 lb. cake 39c * Pink and whitelayert-cbocolat*end pink icing Avondale. Try this all purpose flour today! Each 19c MOTOR OIL . Penn Rad Plua tax 2 gal, can 97c Island Palm. Stock up with this toilet soap and save BABY CHICK FEED WlKO 3 1 0 < $2.30 DAIRY FEED 100 lb. b* t $2.09 ■ W*e<6 345 B, A L. DECLARES DIVIDEND The Cedarville BuiMtog i TSnSi iit Jhom Association a t a wm tim Mtatsday eve­ ning declared the Uatuw etw and oae- half per rent dividend on the asso­ ciation stock. This Is on a three per cent basis, somewhat higher than 1* now paid on certain gowramewnt bond*. NOTICE Pleas* return HR Fans Books to th * Cedarville Bufidteg m I Lwm Arneeia- tkm, a t once, for hsleaftag end mriH- IP* ° , ’V ' t a M V M t a y . G loss e n m i P f Avalon Brand. Take advafi- ' JUb. tag* of this lowprice and buy phfi. today. T ■vra NUrPotstoes U S . No. 1. Tty h«t* delktow thi) eklnatd potstoestoday t ere i tMt in 1 0 lbe,t * C H e m y D e w 'flflef•** Lfcrgevlne ripened melon* wltn a dtiklott* honey dsvot tlKtt4 L ^ w r iu k n 4 ~*s; iiatteM«Jre«e Fine, fitmmellowtlpefrah, gnjoy there dellelons ftee •tone peaches now! F rankfurters lb* Freeh Ocean Cnlflah Sliced P t BOLOGNA SMOKED CALL 1 E 8 . Ib, 23c BACON, , lb . 2 9 c SMOKSD JOWL . . f t . 2 3 c WE PAVODgtH FORYOUREGGS!

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