The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
JIM C o m m e n c e m t ,*•*••*•»*****»••»••*)►**•*»«**•'•»«* StuMnUa- Iwroe*tt*« %*•*•<•MBavsnsfv^yiMUMtfc**#4* .Ensemble m, ^ jl iWPiPff® . ..JtoY. 0, M. Ritchie, D.D. 4hH »i Mtoto I suft DfahKmt Mtorw*__________Jtov, nmmU H. Tipped D.D, Mtoistee MMtodfct %Nep*l Gftototo RtoRyi CWumbua, Htu4e ________ __-Ine* Jones, Marilyn Martin . "Mends M*ww»nt’ tor Taos.Flutes—M#aa*t Conferring Degrees and Honors ...PreaidentW. R. McCheaney, Ph. D. DrseUMKHsParewell »Addresi»r* ##R#bc* *.»,.•»— f "“*l«^nsomhio I^Mde Cbs#t-~Sokol*w - ■ - Announcejnenfc?— 3M1fl0Si0 / S**p***«**•**••■***•V»**»»*«*»S***aS'*»“»*«l»«!*’«'*Ver*»****,,**»",**kl ...Ensemble Benediction CLASS 1935 CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR .OF ARTS.,- v * Wfartfi-»A Bennett ItrintiYI IktoIn Borm 4 , w « r » Ball * f Rilliiirti R. C!«ri»tian I ' j Pwitr # JQtefluddiAAft ■.*•' F«l«o»on . - vilhlrlASLI* j M*y I-to**4-' £#M 4 % Carms Hostetler *- A, Fecmatf Kearney % Walter'’A. Linton ’ * * Paid W-Rife ± Lmdto Babe W. Eugene Spencer t Robert C; Taylor t R. H. Tindall t Franklin L. Trubee t WilU«n M. Waddle ‘ ' , •' ' . ,' * ’„ l miilMll1lWlil.mil. U , „ CANDIDATEFOR THE.DEGREE ,0F\BACHELOR *• . - OF SCIENCE Franklin L.Trnbee '■# CANDIDATESFOR THE DEGREE OF;BACHELOR . ' OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION •’Mri»ViNM* „ > 7 .; Mmb•* : 1 ' , - Mary Beatrice Pyles ’ ' TO RECEIVE THECOLLEGIATE DIPLOMA IN MUSIC Eleahor Bull . CAWMBAaH tMtHtTSag TW0^f**R DIPEfHtA AND Ditto 1. STATE FOt».V*AR SBDVBSKHIAIi ELEMENTARY ’ *‘ - * . . , {C ertificate ^ . - . mi ^ it^lifAyn’ 'Beat'll ' ' Roth Breb» Hoke JSWHJIK > tfimiHr Nonaa V. May / M « i9 K. Petee, ' B uy Cattierine Probasco Georgia Skinnell Benia Lucille Viator T# recrtepAbe QMe.ataMEowrwYfnr Plt««yooal High School isk tttfahi ahlwrBNtfoiitaM Faor-Year ProViiioBal Elem^tary . Ri^tli * ChurKwe ‘B. Gray. CAMMMWWOR EHEHONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR. . o r DDttNvrr 'D a ii. JL>'aRhR« 7 G ajy;DE»ak' A" HONORDH*LOMAS MAGNA CUM . r ; h , Tindall Wahar At LMtoo Franldin L. Trubee - OHM IAHDS AnwbabDaan -Carl Bruce Ferguson CANDIDATES FOR MDMBHRSHIP IN CRDAR- m u m OOLLRGE CROWN'CLUB . VNMMUPVwM m M JNBM vg ' W t lw A * .JA&SOn - O^raKBl Harris Ruth RiUoour AHBabMDaan Frauklia L. Trubee CROWN CLUB HONORS, 1984 SannNr b . H. Tindall ANNOUNCBMENTS 18; ncond term, JhdyHkiagwt 1 %. iiMMa eGttad for tea&ers, ebll^ee itu» far taitim&y baatdhig, Diriiiabed room, and’ text 4^ mw -|n ffflllarii GrMiyrf'rYrtfrtM*^ RKft * a RAlC •a»Mp j|r^" '^Taa-^e^a am aaMame «P!H'mar!nKm]^jma*niafaimiscr G^a*V fv ^awva Oyparlaiii|y hi Grit maasar aaaateet for. children to make a fn aiai tfkdfc and, I* mdca ay areHn Parents interested The f orty i isead year at Cedatviile CoUega.oyana Wednes- - wW^TSf' Apf AePjMr# Mfe&aug^lmaGr*► dfedm^Ai^kmA- ae a- i l^u-A itilllng, d f f i iM i i i ^ u m i lifM f w|M i iittPiy naa lo iu vu nsx iroiH and true Christian OsdanMs OeGafs naatatitos a high ,JEPP b * iHlHmpHng NOTICE Cearf «t Cwiaaieit Plsaa Gsaetia Chanty, OMa (i Wmk, af Guam* aha R WMfc SMNMttPlto G***» M feriwae maaihsrr wyf he hart UMAt# IIOTICR oK im m . Rvl^rt R, . BahbaWi f shssl, f;4C a. at, Patd* Ramsay, flhiyt, Immmx “The Haly Syirtt," debit 16.T-U; R oimmu 8;18-17, M»M. GcMenteat; WA» tarn ayss are Ml by O m Syfeft at God, Ntsaa art scaa * i God*M Rhaums 8:14. * Mendog Wership, 11 «. m. Mr. E. L, SSarmeea wiK speak to us eu the GsoandAascmMy at earabereh-whbdi Tseantly was kosrkt to a eloM Mr. Stormsnt w*s « eomnsiwikmer to tha jAseembly. ! Tha Junior Chdstlsn. Endeavor yriitt •meet at 7 o'clock. The pastor will apeak, The-Senior C. E, will meet at, 7 o'clock in the A 8, room, The Union evening service will be held in this church st 8 o’clock, Mr. Franklin Trubee, a recant graduate erf tha college and ministerial student, Wilt preach the sermon, Dayton Freehytery will meet on Ttteaday *t 10:00 a, m. in the Bell* brook Praebyterian church, Tha mM-week.service will ha held on Wedneedey wvaning at 7:80. The meeting which was planned for. last week will be“presented. The subject is; ‘'Christian Science.” tm * . Dayton Mam. TH1 m at m •’IficjIMliir ’**—■■-*-•* VWh, f,, m f 4My ^h| a Aw# Ai^INMNWlMHNBiw. YlfsAMHrf^MGiA GiAitfWMO.imKiM ftW Jmlt -Jf j,^k,^ j P®BO m aWh3rMwNR®nWw JL&MuAiittdlWMg AuaiRifc 4A o ^I< A lmi WUX mm* MlVf Wfm has haao wood iot! m iiinnt« — ^awrwwoav wmui S|^pa1^W0BlW, JW ^dMNfi A# iMilb| MiliiirtA 'yagfi fyfyl ™ ^ v,|^vo aammamm mu ^ msss ®miamg M K f A M ,:AMt MBMUi M# w A w i 1 m ^AA r ^|AGuma|^u^h A im EMMt a it in by bshm M m . E^filttflUR MHWUrt1, Nr f » x» UNITED. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson,Minister Sabbath School and Preaching will be combined into One service Sabbath, in observance o f Children’s Day. Pro gram by the Primary and Inter mediate Department, Exhibition by the Comnnudcants,Class, Sermonette by the pastor to the children, a nd special music by the choir. >This eerv- ice Witt be*at 10:80 a. m., and all are cordially invited, ^ Y. P. C. XL, hfc 7 P* m. Subject, “How to Conquer Anger.” Leader, Charlotte Turner • r Union Service, J8 p. m., in the Pres byterian Churifch. Sermon by Frank lin Trubee, student o f the Cedarville Theological Seminary. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Leader, Mr, I. E. Kyle, . Xenia PresbyterhR nf the Y. P. C. U.. will he held Saturday in the Second U. P. Church of Xenia, be ginning at 10 « . hu, with morning, afternoon, and evening sessions. Lunch and dinner will he. served by the entertaining church for 85 and 35e< On account of this Presbyterial Saturday, choir rehearsal Will hfe heh this week on Friday svenjhg at 7;SQ. METHODIST EPISCOPAL * ’ . s hhurch ’ v; Charles Everett HiU, Minister Church School, 10 a. m. P. M. Gil- Ulan, Supt. , Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject: “I Btlieve Jn the Holy Ghost.” (This ia Pentecost Sunday.) Epworth League and Intermediate League, 7 p. m. Union Meeting, 8p.hu, in the Pres byterian Church. Rev, Franklin Trubee will prgach. * Children's Day Service, June 1«. We shall have, a “Home-Coming,” June 80. The Rev. W. E. Putt, who was pastor here 1908-13 will preach in the morning worship service, “basket dinner” will be .shared at noon, and in the afternoon we shal hear from other former, pastors and members. Mrs. Payspn Gray, datigh ter of the Rev. X L. Gregg, Will play special organ numbers. Mr. Homer TRAIL Is l evit y ghren flat' Sp irit SepwhMeisidiwt erf the stake of Ode, in ehama at Gie liquidstier erf The Ewrthaagrii Rank,) *"■'.......... ............ ......................... ......’ OedarriPe, CWe, has Mai an aypBsa* (CMM*an>X*awn Pegs One) ,tien Is the C3surt erf Oeiansn Pteas him a wide birth. jr f Ceanty, Olde, aridng for m o y DiA’s” death was the mop **rfJ*orit3f to ^ eertJd* real estate, sadly mourned M that ha had been: All parties iatsrssted will take with ns so many years. He had ae-w#fe* **dd application wttl came qulred the r ip eld age erf twenty «n fm* hearing before aaid Cewrt on when b» paeesd on to the happy h u n t- ; the 15th day erf June A. D., 19M, at leg ground where all goad degs must;® »'<*»<* A. M, or as seen thsresfter surely go. .The death o f “Old Dick” !** the same may be heard. M G E N l •. Llmeetone * . - - gpringflefd t ? , J j ___ i iSHtfUrtt r n c i a y ; OttRTHRILLING WMK t m o M B M i a s z^i^^i^j^ 2 rjMiiSSj^ 23 E^ 3 >S ^ Ln m u i • p j J COMINCT WILL HGGKItr Themaa” MS m - ■ wwTPW^Wrg mm jm m m A I | t« PssiiWdHi t ,« * i Rprinfrield aMJurts DAm iraay 4 HAPPY ORT»I jus recalled to this day ae one o f the deepest sorrows erf my childhood. A link wfs broken with a care-free, period in life with his passing, and though however young, I must have realised It then. •I had last been felly aware that Ms iuKnaatiat were ghaut to take, their toll, that hot. August day when I call ed 'Mm from Ms fhveriW eartheis led’' beneath the lilae bash, to eeeempany me op our usual jaunt, "did Disk” beat the ground languidly hi reeegnjp; tion, t i my m b hut mtiy after t*k pealed coaxing did he finally get up stiffly, to follow a little way akmg «m path, ftwaentiy. looking baric I saw .him sitting down* only follow ing with his -eyes, *ad. finally with an impatient whine, I watebad Mm timusBd snake his way slowiy back to his shaded bed, I .have always felt a lump in my throat when I re call. the ill-fcempered epethefr I hurled at him for.jthls apparent slight t jh*d made the,rounds of Ml otar familiar retreats when I returned to find Mm still stretched beneath the ,lilacsf but whose shade had strangely slid away and left him hi the. full glare of the sun. My voice brought no responsive beat of his.lender Mil, nor lifting o f ' hie griseled .head in recognition.. A swarmof flies;bu*sed unmolested about hi* ruffled Mow And crept at will .over the.silken ear. His hooped side was rigid and there was no treBior of the great feet stir ring in some glorious chase of dream land. The mysteriou* essence o f life that dwells in men and dogs, and dreams, hid departed forever to the happy hunting ground where perhaps dreamscome true. Sometime* it seems to me, men either live too long or good dogs don’t live long enough. .REPORT DF SALE ,. v,.'.Monday,Mtaay37*1985;'' . The SpringfiMd Live Steek Sale* Co. HOGS—Receipts 755 180-260 lbs. *------ -— 0.90 to 10,00 160-180 lb s .___— i,— 9.76 to 9-90 140460 lbs. tO 8>75I IgAwHO Ifeis 120 lb«* J8,00 to 9.001 er plga a — v*<10*00 to 1|>20 giNkt and shok* to 8,75} Sows, medium — .___7,00 to 8,50 Thin and rough Wdown Btags hiw — w7,50- down- SHEEF—Receipt* 55 . ‘ t . * Spring IM b I mh - ' ewes «nd wetlmm —8.00 to 8.50 Buck# '. -M (*• <W«». *#♦*.%»•“ *6^, YwUnrs m'M'wi^ '^»001 m —^2,26 to 8*251 Bucks ...n— *^2,00\to. 2*50 CATTLE-Beceipta 185. Best steers on ml* —,— 8.00 Feeders and medium —J5,00 to 8.00 Best heifers «— -*u*—^ 7 5 Medium____ _____ — 7.00 to 8.00 Feeders,'dairy h frs.------ 5,00 to 7.00 hat COWS' -4,00'.tO'6.76 Cannens and cutters — 2.60 to 4.00 Milkers snd springer# 80.00 to 60.00 Bulla ___ _5.00 to,7.00 CALVES—-Receipts 157 Good and. choke ----------- 900 to 9.25 Top medium - — j — _ j 8,00 to 9.00 Low -Medium «-...,«-.-.»-,6*50 to 8,00 Culls and.heavy — ------ 6.50 down A liberal supply o f hogs were in cluded in the days run at this market. Buyers were bearish and the outlet for all grades and weights Was com- parativaly narrow. This weakness is probably due to toe uncertainty in the dressed meat trade and with the increasing number of grass hogs coming to market, The day’s top of 10.00 was paid for a double of 218-lb* averages while the butte o f 180 to 250- lb. moved at 9.90 to 10.00. Best 180 to 160. averages moved within the range of 8.75 to 9.90. A good supply of light lights'caihed largely at 9.40 to 9.75, with s limited number of 100 to 140-lb. bringing 8.00 to 9.40. Feed er pigs were in demand, Today’s supply o f stockers and feeders was the heaviest at this market since toe pig reduction activities of the govern ment last spring. Weights from r ^ to lOfl-lb, Went back to the farm at from 10.00 to 11.20 which was fully 50c higher than a week ago. Fat sow* were 25c higher with the beef offerings selling upward to 8.75. the bulk of tha cattle supply was made up of but to* eow*. Best siesta on sale sashed .ht 8E0 while good jeifers sold downward from 8.75. Good but*her cows osshsd largely at firem 440 to 6,76, Thsee" #rkws> on cows looks fully 58c lower titan si week ago. Bulls Sherud in the day’s decline hit prices with meet sales] ranging from 7.00 A liberal supplyerf vsulsr* were » - erived and trading ruled active a* pries* couiidersd steady with Met weak’ # ettoi or 60c tower than awash lags. Good and obetoe 188 to f06-tt». s cashed a# »Af. L sm d*Mr- »W« ktois arid demawhed from R88. A -elamnfcitiltie jam! JkmJL - ——-*•-'“•* «. Mwwi wmftKj m ■piS' apuiig toUO. from 7J S. H SQUIRE, Buperintpudont erf Banks in charge , of toe liquidation o f the Exchsn Bank, CedarvHM, Ohio. Subscribe fop THE HERALD tWMPMW A T w m m v x s f l n a r 1 S l M r f l M e A l S M * ilHlMI j HUHMImwMRHr G A T R 8 $ 4 « 0^0 , Made by Rojr Jacob* and MV for tale by M . ▼ . ColltM. A STOCK OF GAIKS OSN HAND S R Y I SAVE & / SAVEAFTER SEVEN MacNtsM (Ule, bin. fell —to thrifty tbit every nickel'which -■ -—t-A*;1-^^. A-- . — ■ wwp ^ v US TfUJTV* ■ >> Night rates For Long Distance telephone celts now . storfcat SEVEN O’CLOCK in'the evening, insteed . of at eight-thirty. . * ®, 4 v v * > "T*r *r ■* This extra time brings ypu the lowest rates during *' earlyevening hourswlienneatlyeveryone is et home. Ninety additional minutes’—any tbree or more of whichyou can useat asayingtogetamessagethrough quickly. . ^ask about a friend 4»r member oL thy family . arrangefor a visit. . , or just to chat. * Night rates apply only to tails made by number- If you specify a particular person, it becomes a Person- to-Person ceil and the rate is the seme et.elf hours. Calling by number -after SEVEN. P* My however, saves you as much as 50%. If you do not have the . number, ask tke operator to get it She wi|l dp it. cheerfully. \ THEOHIOBELLTELEPHONECO. N A W E B mmm i - v i i r ' v{' y~ .... try-*-;-: a % # f m -,. VLW 195$V-8 is toemfmt Foedcar ever built, draw you cmktdhr awiqr ftotn possOde Innieii * ?tOMldJf,S ' *“* v-» wAlnl TM | S b. Mhstcci, snd thrift, too.You »mMacs Fetd dwtoc g» s £ “ doubltfch*ond X-trt* ^ i» himto%.Gmitootoi.Bt>niV4.3e*fofy^ # i f howmuchtidscsf ashrasvan. e e * a w^ ^ ^ w -s^m wmp j —^7*8— jow, rigid,StfOftg DmnewFordkskas bm pmtet lui&ce per poundof out weitf* thto any other cmuuder #1095.AndtoeFmdbraketomtom 1/3 I sm toot jMtotumtoisyam-EiRdxldiaehAir-hsMoontires, Ford touimtie sprto«s, andTarqoe-toUDrive alioguardyoursafety. 1 W aasbstortomro*d> griponturnsorjogglyro*<k And toermpooriveFordV -8 aaghsawjto ka 83 A ttrm m zuu fo r d d ia l b I m K M R D V 8 W l dwWir, 0. lbs-at IlMHCslti |WJ*b brnt's m HE coL vm w M. Ray Allis of fttato, tp th< ®f Director oi •d last week Dsvsjr. Mr A Judgt Howard resfesed, assui followmg the appriutmsnt. toetar, origin; couaty, ha# be tics for s fium 1W ba* ,*ervt tary of State, by-profession, t for tl» Depart tomey in the ; *merce and assist Budget. He is p lin County Der League of Y 01 of Ohio, Secre & Myers, in cc Allison on his 1 ed that the pi Secretary of Si for the time bt aOH will sssum * office in- order tt ings in the Dept - A special boa minimum wage , tions for a satif for the .employe; and hotels will b days by Miss superintendent o 1Division of the Industrial. Relati be composed of employer# and t! - - , who bays no di) either labor or it Said* At prese • scales are m eff . ing and, laundry The Ninety-fir sembfcr concludec last-week with > 228 laws out oi ? bills that were ji session Will be D*v«y lato in thi ’• ^ AieitoA^- 6 i» -oi Was given,favora to the trying da. when Morgan’s invaded Ohio. I payment to Lood: Cincinnati for hoi family by Morga. cular interest was mendation to est; as a memorial to ’•Billy” Ireland, in creator of the fam feature of the Co) . patch. The authc 'Show?' died sudde Und was buried at ChilUcothe The ! is to make a Willii Memorial Park in 1 most and about w‘ quently—the Mt. of the design for Ohio, in his hativ< his childhood days the Wooded slopes the surrounding h and magazines tin-' have re-published toons. About 4,000 appl positions Which wil sales tax division Commission will ti exarainatioRB this v Chairman Ralph W Civil Service Comi 'aminations will be key dfies—Csnton, cinnati, Cleveland, T The salaries for th from H500 to 88,€ tost# will beheld Ji For the first time dlaasterouB Easter-5 riot* st Ohio Peniter -inmates have been of tha prison yard, hers tost week. Una sgsment ef Warden ard the prisoners wei cslta and permitted the hugs inside pris hours on Decoration was said to have be good, which attested the femwfe body . pdvihgtss—A Special s w prepared for the hi th* yard the prise with a ceneei PADOWI WLECTED MEDIUM cotimnm-4kA rspwtoatod hi the « OMs Btato Untveisi B. daceh*. 1 to medicine M to Alpha Kappa
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