The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52

Ttm new things are advertised by \ merchants first ^dspertisements keep ' you abreast of the times. Read them! r~Wmmu YEAR NO. 40 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FfflpAY SEPTEMBER 6,108$ Advertising Is news, as mndi as the . headlines on the front page. Often it is of more significance to you* PRICE, 11.50 A YEAR M STATE DIVORCE SWTS Seeking a divorce from Howard Pultz on grounds o f cruelty, and; partition o f property fe Yellow! (Springs in which she owns a one-half COLUMBUS, — A. smiling Licking interest, Ada Pultz has filed two suits county girl and a sturdy Franklin in Common Pleas Court, county boy reign as "the healthiest ] In the divorce action, the plaintiff ip Ohio" as the; result o f 8 decision requests temporary and permanent made a t the Ohio state Fair last 'alimony, attorney fees, court costs week, They are- Miss Nadine West, [and restoration to her maiden name, fall ,of St. Louisville and Kenneth (She was married to Pultz in 1923. The Boggs o f Amlin,- Both are. seventeen 1 Home Building and Savings Co-, hav- yeays o f age. Young Boggs lacked ing a mortgage interest, is named co- hut two points o f a perfect 600-point defendept in the partition case. ■core. Miss Westfall rated 592 points, j Charging failure to provide and Thg healthiest boy and. girl contest cruelty, Alene Flattery has brought was a feature p f the 4-H Club events 'suit for divorce from Raymond Flat­ tery, to whome she was married in 1922, She requests custody of minor child, and alimony.____ o f the junior fair department. A marked_decllne_of 166,544 pet-,, sons from Ohio relief rolls since Jan­ uary Was reported here b y ' Federal Relief Administrator,Charles C. Still­ man. Of the total, 43,939 were taken from relief lists in July, 'Admin­ istrator Stillman said the decline was due to seasonal and to improved in­ dustrial conditions throughout the state. The general relief program in * July Involved an, expenditure of- $9,- 784,850. Last January relief cases in Ohio totaled 1,267)969 persons. LOAN FIRM SUES The American Loan and Realty Co., has .brought suit to recover judgment amounting to $1,875 from, Charles T. and William Roundtree,.and $200 on a bond . posted by William Roundtree and W. S, Rogers. Basis for.the suit is the claim the company was damaged to the extent o f $1,875 in loss-of rdhta! oh prop- in erty occupied by the Roundtrees since July the total had dropped to 1,101,- N^uly 1, 1933 when they obtained an .418, or approximately thirteen per ’"junction against eviction from the cent. Of the latter 'there Were 1,- premises'. The Court of Appeals last 058,616 aided by general relief and August 6 ruled that the injunction 42,797 received help from special should not have been granted. The programs such as emergency ;educa- additional $200 judgment is demanded tjon and the care o f homeless boys °n bond furnished at the time the tem- and ,transients, the report disclosed. Porary retsraining order was allow- Dr, W . R. MeChesney Speaks . Dr, W, R. MeCbwney, president o f Cedarville College, spoke a t ' the opening assembly o f the Cedarville High, School, Tuesday morning. The speaker in h^<inimitable manner pre­ sented the analogy o f the Greek ath- FiALJIY . FORPETITIONS 1 LOCALOFFICES Today, Friday, is the last day for filing petitions fo r member o f schpoji lete who strives fo r the coveted goal .board, township and municipal offices in the.foot race apd the high school fo r the general election in November. student, o f today* who strives toward a definite gOaJ, Dr, McChesney gave an inspiring appeal to the young people to be ready for the crises that are sure to arise. > Special musical numbers arranged by Mr. Robert Reed, music director, w ire as follows: String ensemble c^nsitsing off violins played by. Martha Jape Turn- bull, Rachel. Finney, Frances. Jolley, viola played by Ann Smith, and Fiances Patton at the piano. Vocal , eo 1 o ~ D orothy Galloway, ac­ companied by her sister Rebecca. Cornet Bolo- 7 -Helen Andrews, ac­ companied b y Rebecca Galloway. , Vocal solo—Mr. Reed, accompanied by Mrs. Reed. ^ iViolin solo—Alma Brewer with Doiotha Corry, accompanist. Preceding the address by -Dr, Mc- Chesney, Scripture was read by Dr.; R. A . Jamieson, pastor o f the Cedar­ ville .United Presbyterian .Church, This year all candidates for offices that carry a salary -must pay a fee o f one half of,pne per cent o f the salary to the Board o f Elections a t the time o f filing o f the petition. The following! have filed petitions at this .time: For School Board: Wm. Ferguson, B. E. McFarland. Two to elect, Township .Clerk: Ray' McFarland.: Township Trustee: Hugh Turnbull/ 1 W. W. ;Collihsr Frank Bird, W , B, Stevenson, Merle Stormont, Jack Fu- ray. Three.-to elect. Constable: H. A. -McLean. Mayor: Kenneth Little. Clerk: J. G. McCorkell. Marshal: H. A . McLean, Thomas. B, Frame. * „ Treasurer; Karlh Bull. Council: Wm. Marshall, G. H. Hart- - man, Leo Anderson,' A&oa Frame, H, ; H, Brown, C. FT. Crouse. Six to elect. ' i - ■ •J - Board of Public Affairs: Ralph Federal Projects i • • • Proposed Here I COLLEGE {NEWS i , „ TT . ■_ . Several federal projects under the ed, George H. Smith is attorney for pWA haye W n file(, b6th by the Cedarville College tne company. ifnwn.iim fvnBfaaa..m i year'nex t week.' Upited Presbyterian Church. Other visitors who were seated on the stage and who responded with appropriate remarks ,when presented hy gupt H. D: Furst were Mr. H ., C. Aultsrnan, ..S co tt Huffman, 36, New Jasper, superintendent . o f Greene County farts its 42nd died at Miami Valley Hospital, Mon- _Schools; Rev. Dwight . R. Guthrie, and prayer was given by Rev. Mx. IWolford, J. Lloyd Confarf, R .S . Henderson, pastor o f the Clifton Townsley. Three to elect. ' / Scott Huffman Pied. Monday ESTATE SUED -township trustees and council. year'next week. Reitetration. days day morning. He had been ill a week pastor o f Cedarville Presbyterian The Township projects are now in are Monday and Tuesflhy September suffering from an infection in the Church; Rev. Claire V. McNeil, pastor . Five newspaper publishers and edit-< ora deceased at least five years have' been nominated, fo r .election this' .. o u o u (Washington:awaiting approval. They 9 and 10 . First - recitations begin blood stream and was removed to the o f Clifton Presbyteriaii Church year to the Ohio Journalism H a lfo f Smt t0 recover.judgment for $500, are painting exterior o f the opera Wednesday. September t l at 8 o ’clock, hospital Sunday. j Two new, members-, o f the--high Fame which is conducted by the' b® due on notes, has filed house'. ^Washing down wails of in- The opening exercises o f the first Mr. Huffman was bom at Glad-school faculty, Mias Robe and Mi«s school o f journalism of Ohio State " Iot^hews against Susie terior ^nd general cleaning. Remov- semostei are at 11 o'clock on Wed- stone. He was employed by the Lppe were introduced,to the students university. They are Don, R. Mellett, Matthews, as executrix o f the Roy jng pa^er from, walls in postoffice nesday. Rev. Dwight R. Guthrie, American Life and Accident Ensur- and responded with words o f greeting. Matthews estate. The petition nnd painting same. •- -* -«— - - ‘ . .. . - - -- em Star, later a congressman, mem -1 WINS JUDGMENT that state, take over the road. have sUpervisioh o f t! her o f the State Supreme Court, post- The Union Central Life Insurance In -the village the main, project day- 'r . master general and associate justice Co„ has been awarded o $4,498.27 sponsored by. council a t the request o f Dr, F . A* Jurkafc ... o f'th e United States Supreme Court; mortgage foreclosure judgment in a federal authorities that something.be hopk department and William D, Bickman, 18271894, aeso- suite against A. A. Turner and others, worked up here will be the improve- new and old ‘ elated the " ' " ‘W - --v,— .... mdsic Of the James Donald, Richard and Dinwiddie, Three teachers began their duties at home; his mother, Mrs. Mary Huff- a$ instructors in the Cedarville Public -change o f the man, Cedarville, two sisters, Mrs. Schools for the first time this week, a supply.-of Ocie Bradford,, and Mrs. Belvie Jef- These teachers-are Misses Batty Lope, In addition, to selection o f officials voters in. both township and village will vote on prohibition. In the vil­ lage for a ,tw o mill levy to support the waterworks. D. A. R, MEETING The first regular meeting .of .the D. A. R. for the new year will be held at the home o f Mrs. Wallace Rife, Tues­ day afternoon a t 2 P. M- Please note change in hour. 676 GREENE COUNTIANS ON (OLD AGE PENSION LIST - .-According to recent reports there are 676 citizens in' Greece county drawing old age pensions, the average being $ 12 . 01 . As the state funds are exhausted there are no more appli­ cations being received, - ift-firat* Commercial o f Cincinnati, the Louis-! PROPERTIES FORFEITED Certain plana and suggestions have laboratory fees range from $6 to $10, Funeral services were conducted at-WilJ?l»Wt«y Ohio and whose univers ville Courier and the Dayton Journal, In the tax delinquency suits o f H. been submitted in Columbus and student activity fees range from $5 to the' New Jasper M. E. Church, Wed- work was'completed- atQhio. Uni- and later a Civil War correspondent; M. Van Pelt, Greene County treasur- Xenia. $8 according to the class, library fee nesday afternoon at 1:30 o.'clbck.verrity, w ill.havech srge .o fthe com- George Nashee, 1786-1827, publisher er, against Marie Deal and others a n d -------------------------- - is $ 1 , fees fo r courses in music range Burial was made at South Solon mercial work in the high school. o f the Supporter at Chilllcothe, later against Susan Hawkins and o ther.vT*v, „ n l m »| W a t v ,p 4 from $8 to $25 according to the sub- cemtery. I - Mias-LuellaRobe, whose home is in the.state printer and still later one properties involved have been ordered x a u t m e u \ -rii ^ Students who register later _________________ 'Soujh Charleston,Ohio and who gradU o f the publishers o f the Ohio State forfeited to the state after failure to[ R e l i e f O i m m i c c i n n tban the days designated above will Ta w a , , last spring from Cedarville Journal and Columbus Gazette; and sell for lack o f bidders at publics “ ______ , be charged a fee o f $1. J A I i r O C j e r S C y J rav lT il .College, will teach severalhigh school Erie C. Hopwood,' 1877-1928, for auctions. - ] Hugh Turnbull, Jr., has been n p ;‘ All bills are payable on registration T a k e s G r a n d C h a t t l O ^ ^ ,i^ c,aMea *nd girls’ physical twenty-six. years a menAier o f the ---------- pointed by Judge R. L; Gowdy as a d»y either by cash or check to Ce- ^ n u c a t m n ...........................................|paper. member o f the (Greene •County darville College. The Boyland . p m By FRED F. MARSHALL The other day I picked up the fol­ lowing news report from the - daily; f a hat el mortgage soldiers* Relief Commission to sue- At present outlook the enrollment feeder o f Duroo Jersey hogs, won '!” .^ ^ en8’ m the case of William noml 4nmmm „ ____ « » .- in n,» «i«-a I . trai ni ng .was .Completed, at Ohio Uni­ versity, will teach the second grade. staff o f the Cleveland Plain Dealer; | ORDER FORECLOSURE and; later president o f the American' Foreclosure of Socfety o , Newspaper Editor,, wm owhoriaed In too eeetl fo e r .h.ritT, Homer Tnte,. who in tho treahman clw » will bo nenr grond champion oow hoion, for Owen- ---------- arrninq/ Wnpn» L r i l’c3igned to become storekeeper at sixty, while the enrollment in the Rosenberry, Jeffersonville, O. The A total o f 16,177 injury and occupa- ? ea‘ • • inompson .ana outers,^ 0r S. .& S, O. Home. upper classes-will run around seventy, sow is from stock bred on Cedarvale tional disease claims and 77 death eye" t o f n°ne-payment o f a TUrnbuu |g a member of the All ore cordially invited and will Farm, and was fed and fitted for the claims were filed with, the In- Judgment re covered by ^etjnrvj]je Townghip Trustees and the be welcome at the opening exercises show by Mr. Watt appointment is a new recognition for In the college chapel at 11 Jo’clock, NO FINAL RECORD this township. The other members o f . -------- _ _ _ _ _ Mias,Georgia .Allen, whose home 4 is dustrial Commission o f Ohio during p a n 1 3 July, according to data compiled by Superintendent Thomas P, Kearns of Marrying Parson I. - Runs -Upon Skunk McArthur, O., Aug. 24.—There was something very •“ high” about ■the John James-Madeline Reuter -mar­ riage here recently and it wasn’t the •Class Enrollment Enrollment for. the various grades |ceremony. Snooty attendants held .. . ..........r Final record has been dispensed V 16 aw l*™ " Shepherd* P r O S . M c C a l l t S t e r the division o f safety and mygiene . 1 . . • ‘ deputy clerk o f court, and Mrs. Llnd- The injury and occupational disease « th, ,nTtwot. Pend,"«f cases. °5 The claims represented an increase o f 4,- 016 cases -in comparison with the previous month, and the death claims represented a decrease o f twelve,! Superintendent Kearns said. The, Bundy Incubator Co., against The Xenia Chick Hatchery, Inc., and others. scy, Xenia, month. The board meets once a County May Vote Wrightaville, Pa. A t the National j Swine Show* Sptdngfield, 111., this’ Files Annual Report ^ 3 ? ® —■- ■ * at Ohio State twelve o f eighteen firsts' ____oo. ___ J . VALUE ESTATES highest classification in accident fre-\ , f ppra 5 f d quency for the month was metal inheritance tax S r s T o S S o C ^ L‘ Smlth: ^ 33 Vide‘i ,w Undcr tlie ^ “ •> and :. 7 * that of Prosecutions under state laws in w« « captured. Both herds are ’ Municipal Court totalled 1,037 during Maryland State Fair thi* week; the period January 1, 1931 to Decern- ‘ i t t t l f i t f i r t s ' _ tb " L . . . ” " " 7 "J'm innenve aroma was tram re cantured. oth herds are at ^ ^ 32’ . *^th g^ d ’ ^ ’ him b y the obliging polecat. On Bond Issue w 31: 1934>awordin^t0.afour-year Home Extension _ ' 'analysis o f criminal cases announced, A utilities excise bond issue, p r o -.by Prosecutor Marcus McCallister. | C o u n c i l T o M e e t tho .ninth-grade, 61; tenth, grade, 61;, T]le incident rec4lla to ^ a eleventh, grade,-64; twelfth grade, 38; ^ { l a r Btory I once -heard as a boy sight-saving, 9;- total, 547, LETTER.TO THE EDITOR, To the Editor, manufacture anl last, Clay, glass and stone product workers. . o .b . Warning that it is illegal to make County Commissioners. (recorded, 285 pleaded not guilty, 130 given through the Home Demonstra- grogs ■ Should the issue be sanctioned for were found guilty and sixty-two were tion program. in the rear of Bob Gray’s- cornel grocery store. Here was the favorite gathering place fo r those who emjoyCd the con­ vivial spirit o f the gloat pot-bellied iron stove which Bill Blair the "clerk" kept to an inviting warmth in the August 30,1986 proper season for swapping yarns. It 'was a handy place too,for boys o f the Estate of Emma E. Bull. „ . value, $ 7 , 496 ; debts, $ 434 ; adminis- Poor relief purposes, it would be sub- acquitted I have read with a great deal o f ^ and many’ s the time I have interest your editorlal o f August 16th, 'thawed out frogted ^ hebM tbat concerning the report o f ,the Oh!o]old 8tove after several hours at play-J Government Survey on the Tax Com* ing flh!nny on tho flax mfii p ^ d . mistlon. The compliment you have paid me, Bill had supplied, fo r his regular sojourners, a liberal supply o f boxes, , ____ ______ ____ „ v _______ Forty-one oaSes were d ls -“ Wpmert who have chsilS, dayenports trative cost, $339; net’ value, $6,722. mltted to voters o f Greene County atm lssed for lack of prosecution and or benches that need upholstering are wine fo r home consumption without Estate of Allora V, McCoy.: gross the November election, Commls- seventy-six dismissed at the request asked to enroll either with thOtr, lo^al informing the federal government'VajUe< $ 1,9435 debts and adminis-sioners have until ten days before the the prosecuting witness, council members or in the. County that such wine is to be made was' trative cost, same amount; net value election to certify the proposal to the Driving rights of autoists were Home Demonstration office for one o f issued by Fred W. Beltz, supervisor ’nothing. ’>oard o f elections to be placed on the suspended in eighty-four cases o f the eight series o f lessons that will o f the Ohio-Michlgan alcohol tax] Estate o f Etoile F, Moyer: gross ballot! violating road and driving laws, 208 be given. unit o f the treasury department.'‘value, $795; .obligations/ $1,189.37; *' A t■least two other Ohio counties offenders were awarded fail or work- The first o f the series , o f lessons While it is possible for the head o f n<!b value, nothing. ,have utilized- such bond issues as a house sentences, 591 Were fined, fifty- will include a study o f types o f fur- a family to make Up to 200 gallons j Estate o f Emma Johnson: gross method o f solving poor relief prob- five received suspended jail sentences niture, kihd o f frame material, care o f wine a year fo r the use o f the va(ue, 760; obligations, $830.06; pet lems. Stark County voters authorized and sixty-three won suspensions o f 0f furniture, retying springs, replac- family the government must be noti-! value, nothing. a $496,000 issue and Summit County fines. Fines and costs levied in the fog o f webbing, and padding used in fied o f the intentions of wine making j __ one o f $600,000 at the recent prlrhary. court were paid in 280 cases, while particular kinds o f chairs. five days before the beginning o f the APPOINTMENT MADE . 1/ Such an issue, it has been pointed 171 persons jailed were released be- The second lesson will include act* ......... _ OI TOUBenom gl,p ,ea tne Bp^^terea making o f the wine, Supervisor Beltz j , ca ri Marshall has been appoinYed but, would not be liquidated by di« fore their terms expired. Offenders ually replacing the springs, webbing'wish to Say that the newspapers o f djb}t^ tbe bcre8 lam e n t and said. administrator of the estate of M. W. rect taxation on property, but by pay- held to the grand jury totalled 149 and padding, and also selecting and Ohio have given uswonderful support. gpavjnCurepogterg and ^ jngpjr. ---------- 1 Mendenhall, under $100 bond. ments over a period pf years into the and only one'lower court case was replacing the upholstery material. Yours very sincerely, ijt)_ pflje o f j6bn 'Drew fur_ Appointment o f Richard”A. Forest* Edna Ferguson was named adminis- 'state utilities excise tax fund. ■reversed by the appellate court. The first eight communities who] C. O. SHERRILL. er, Cincinnati Newspaperman and tralrix of the Nannie McClellan 1 The amount o f the issue which In Common Pleas Courj;, during the get their enrollments completed will | — —----- ——— wall known horseman, to the import-'estate, undcr $ 3,00 bond. ’ could be voted upon in this county is period covered by the analysis 101 in- have these lessons given in their le- OPENS NEW STORE IN ant post o f chairman o f the State] E, J. and R. H. Bull were designate still undecided, pending certification dictments were reported by the grand apective localities. These lessons will Racing Commission, was made by !ed co-executors o f the Emma E. Bull of an, .estimate o f possible proceeds jury while forty-three cases were be given by Mias Ruth Radford Ctavavnor Martin L. Davey. Mr. estate, without bond. accruing to the county from the excise ignored. The true bills returned re-'Home Demonstration Agent and as- Forester has been legislative cor-j !------------------ -— _ taxes. suited in fifty-eight guilty pleas, nine sisted by local leaders. in suggesting that Ohio heeds me ae brok<Tn chair<r ^ atoois. The choice Governor, w indeed appreciated, but 1 t> much gought affer by the reg. 1 do not believe that a non-partisan, ularg wag next the cracker non-political man o f my type Wotdd second choice was a salt fish felt with- J14*® * * ebsnee o f election tn convenient reach o f a box o f dried to tnM'unce. 1 'apricots. Though more than a quart- } d® ^ope that the work of the er cgntury has passed since I was last Ohio Government Survey will be the tbere> j racAll the Uy.out as if it were means o f securing better government but yegterday; the well filled shelves for the State. In this connection, I o f h o n ^ o ld stapl s, th splatt d FORCED TO CRUTCHES nished my boyhood epitome o f all that jeouid be desired in manly charm and NKW XENIA f^ T A T inw ."op™^cation. X temembar too, the n e w a e n i a l o c a t io n 'g j.^ hornet’s nest which was attach- , w .u r „ „ ! . led to a string suspended' front the me«k.nfc t J \ k * e 1 6, f t I ? " . An,T> " ¥ * * ' i * " J " ' S h L . P < i « i 4 t o m « M » . but quality first, a mark that tiie new Uia{. bornet*g negt; came from and for nrtpondent at Columbus fo r his paper " EARLY MORNING QUARREL | Preliminary to certification o f this convictions, at trials, seven acquittals fo r many years. He was largely rc-j estimate by state officials, tho county a" d convictions o f lesser offenses, fo t t}>B g ild in g up o l the ( Ouorge Br*n»on Bnd wife staged a auditotV office Recently completed a _ 1X. ^ c 4 - a 4 **^**+!!*%™ ^ . . . - . tl* .. .. ... - w . j**|, hoti > zrom anu jqi Simual horse show at the State Fair family quarrel at their home in survey o f total relief state funds for Probation was extended to forty-four W. R. Watt, had the misfortune to store will at all times meet. Mr. Gib- -b<m, j(- t4rm g on its Aim- ip its position o f prominence. Im-J“ Pittsburg" about two o’clock, Wed- the first six months o f 1934. ThePei Rons indicted and only one parole tear two ligaments in his left foot,.ney has an ew stodk completeiand h b isaa . mediately after taking office the new nesday morning and each were ’ total was computed at $74,000. was revoked. Twenty-eight persons iMt Friday while assisting in load- ;op?nlng announcement appear* in this commission chairman announced that brought before Mayor Kenneth Little — --------------------- received sentences to penal institu- jpg the I-auxmont Farm Duroo hogq issue. every effort Will he made to e’ .minato wh '0 placed their fines at $25 each J JUDGED STATE FAIR SHEEP t,onf aad fiv® Jy* A tLth® c,d*® ° ‘ & the Ohio State Fair fo r shipment Certain questionable practices at some and costs. The fines were suspended H. H. Cherry, well-known bleeder *994, the report shows, twelve erlm- east. An X-ray examination shewed Of Ohio's race tracks and to see to on payment o f the costs. of fitie sheep, acted ae judge o f the *nal caf es w®re Still pending in Com- no bones broken (but tha foot given t . , it that the state gets its fall share] -------------- --------— Cheviot and Southdown classes at the mon plcaa Coutt and Ave before tho a severe strain -which will keep.ihMn o f Catherine Moxlejr has helm ordered v t m m m i tm . the various meeting*.] g u h er th e io TH E ItE IlA L D State Fair last week. grand jury. on crutehee fo r 0 time. “ .........- 1 - J Then there was the iron kettle which Bill always kept aimmering on END ADMINISTRATION # ® l Valued at lees than $600, the estate #pr ^ at P«‘TWe that pot Wae kept {rolioved of administration. {Coniimod bn pbgt Ihnc) i Mr Watt also showed the famous *n *?,e pu^ ic ^hools for the. opening their (noses while Rev. O. W. Williams , . S J J T Z r y " * * * , - * * » « » . •................. - ....................... • I0" “wa' reverened connected up with a skunk 6 ,‘ 9 de,. 44 ; second grade, -41* .while -sutting through the Woods- to .third grade, 39; fourth grade, 88 ; nvo(d flood waters, and some o f th e , distinctive ro s tr nsferred to i /

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