The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
Loca l and Personal ns ~ PEDARVILLB HERALD, FRIDAY, S ltmW BER 13, IMS Rev, D. R. Guthrie is reported on the sick list this week, . Home made cakes, cookies, bread and rolls. I. O, 0 . F, Market, Satur day afternoon and evening:. Mias Florence White o f Clifton, is visiting relatives in Charleston. W. Va. Wanted—Two men with cars to operate cream routes and buying sta tion in this locality. Good proposi tion to men who can produce, Write Wm. 0 - Prqtzman, P. 0 , Box 2, Greenville, Ohio. ’ Warited—_Girl o f woman for house work. Stay night. Week-end off. Phone Clifton- 4j^R. Good home and wages. Miss Mary Huff, Clifton, who is taking a graduate course in nursing in Brooklyn, N. Y „ has been spend ing her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Huff. Rev. Milton Hanna and family of Niles, 0 „ have been spending a few days with the former’s mother, Mrs. Gilbert Hanna aiid family. Dr. Leo Anderson and family and the Misses Knott spent the week-end in Michigan. They were accompanied home by their son, James, who has been selling Bibles in various cities and towns in that state. Mr, Forest^ Nagley, Middletown, and his?ih'Othei,,~Mrs. M. C. Nagley of this ptacej ahd Mrs. William .Nagley, Dayton, left Sabbath for North Dakota on -a -visit. They will. be. ac companied home by Mrs. Forest Nag ley and little sori, “ Billie,” who have, been spending the summer with her sister, \... i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsley and Mrs. Lucy Barber left this week on a motor trip to Ashviile, N. C. Mrs. Barber will remain with her brother, Mr. W. J. Tarbox and wife, for an in definite visit, Mrs. Harry Waddle, who accompanied her fathe'r and moth er soiith, will return with Mr. and Mrs. Towpsley.^ Mrs. Maria William son, who resides with Mrs. Barber, is staying with her step-son, Mr. Col lins ■Williamson and family. . The Hillsboro District Women’s Missionary Society of the M. E. church will hold a group meeting in the local church, Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid So ciety will serve lunch to those attend ing the meeting and "others who Wish. Reservations should he made by Mon day noon. Please call Mrs. B. H. Lit tle or Mrs, C. E. Johnson. The follow ing is -the menu—Scallop Chicken and Noodles; Mashed Potatoes; Slaw, Bread and Butter, spreads; Cocoanut Cream Pie imd Coffee. Price 26c. ■ WOMEN’S CLUB MEETING The monthly meeting o f the Wo- icn’s Club was held at the home, of irs. 1. C. Davis, Xenia ave., Thurs- *y afternoon. Twenty-three mcni- ;rs were present along with a num- ir of invited guests. Mr. W, R. Tor- mce, Xenia, former Cedarvillian, was ie speaker o f the afternoon and he ave a very interesting and instruc- ve review o f his trip to the Orient, torting at San Francisco and land- ig in New York. Mr. Torrence has ■avcled in many foreign countries nd has a travelogue story that de- ghts his hearers. < A musical program o f four vocal umbers by, Miss Zella Soward, Xenia, ccompanied at the piano by Mrs. /m. Anderson, delighted her hearers, 'ollowing the program an ice refresh- lent course was served after which social hour was enjoyed. Subscribe for THE HERALD Make Our Market Your Market SPRINGFIELD LIVESTOCK SALES COMPANY Sherman Ave, Math 335-J SPRINGFIELD, OHIO b u s i n e s s F O R S A L E inly new'and ttscd Office and !Txtur<r business In Spring- )hio, Hhte ether Interests ist sacrifice, Store Is antk* ney and can do much more n all your time. An op* Ity for a good income on a investment, IO STORE FIXTURE COMPANY at Main St,, Springfield, O. SCHOOL NEWS COUNTY WHEAT GROWERS GET NEW CONTRACT ( Church Notes N ]j Temperance Notes H m u h ih iu h ih u u iiiiu ih m t t i i m i i w i mi I i I iim J* J i___ n j _____ , (1 n r m , (Continued from first page) Bath Township—School Building- F. F. A, TOUR The special feature o f this week’s assembly was the review o f places . visited ahd experiences o f the F. F. A. C\ ? * Z Z ™ Z boys who toured through" the South MONDAY, SEPT. 1G~® M* in August. After the devotional 'R'ff®rson .Township-School Bu.ld- period, whiefc included Scripture read ,in^ wrJ Ma^ ,n’ Chaiman, by Wayne Andrew and prayer led b y 1 Xenm Townslup-Gourt Houje As- Rev. C, E. Hill, Mr. Roy Ledbetter in- sembly Ropm__H- W‘ Eavey». ^ i n troduced the speakers, ,ma1*' . _ , . „ , Messrs. Harold Benedict, Daniel ' Townshjp-Schoo1 Bu.ldmg Dennehy, Howard Finney and John, C^ Z Z ^ „ n „ •• Williamson each reviewed portions o f ' ' ^ R* the bus trip sponsored by the F, F .^ o d a r v il le Township-School Build- A. >nK—H, s - Bailey, Chairman. Beavercreek Township School Building—Dan W. Wolf, Chairman, Silvercreek Township—Grange Hall High School Schedule . - W . F Lewis, Chairpian. - j The schedule for the high school' WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18—8 P. M. . this year includes seven periods jn Caesarcreek Township _ — School addition to the noon .hour. Four o f Building J. B. Mason, Chairman. | the seven are ofie hour in length, Ross Township-School Building— 1 contain forty-five J' E' Lewis- Chairman. \ CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Clair Y, McNael, Pastor A special “ Home Coming” service for next Sabbath morning.' There will be no Sunday school, both serv- | ices will be united in one beginning at j •. I ! Mr. and Mrs. David Adair o f New Mrs, Ida May Curri#, 6$, widow o f Milford, Conn., are spending a few Frank Currie, .died at her home days here with friends. Mr, Adair is Springfield, Wednesday. Death was Sponsored by Cedsrville W» C, T, U, an alumnus o f Cedarville College, ’28, due to heart trouble.* She is survived — - - , ______ . • -and ‘■•oach for the high school in his by one son, J, Leroy, a daughter, There la nothin* n«th«t,v Mra- Ad*'*' was formerly execu- Pauline; two brothers, Frank . and th™ a d n ^ r woman ~ I * * * * ? in. tbQ_office_b f The R. E. Corry, and * sister, Mrs. Alta Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. Much o f Pennsylvania’s state liquor Jobe o f Yellow Springs. Private fun- oral exercises will be held at 2:30 this A, organization under the supervision o f L. J, George, vocational agri culture instructor. « 10:30 o’clock. The service is jn thinkful ■celebration o f our acquiring a new carpet for the entire 'auditor ium, A fine program has been planned consisting o f special music, a historical reading, and an -address by the oldest living pastor, Dr, Daniel Brownlee, now located in Day- ton, Ohio. AH members, former members, and friends are cordially in vited. store stock wirchasad for * tn tJ . P ? * ' " SVey has caJled the 0hio ,e* ' Friday afternoon. Burial in Fernclilf store stock puyenased for a total o f lslature in session fo r Sept. 18. The first meeting o f the.fall-winter season o f the Research Club was held last Thuisdt.y at the home of Mrs. J. n while the others minutes each. During the one hour . periods, it is planned to allow at least Bouse Ray S. Fudge, Chairman twenty-five minutes for supervised study. During this time of study, pupils have an opportunity to obtain any help they - may need from the teacher. One period o f the day is set aside „ „ . . for extra-curricular activities, such as E‘ Hastlngs' T,ie toe the instrumental* and vocal music and yt!ar Pvovides fw a study of “ R5ver9 Physical education. o f the World” and several ? ue?t _ _ ___ 'speakers are on the program. At the Improvement and Equipment first meeting “ The Ohio” ' wa* the During the summer months, many Thorne, irirnrovements have been made about Members answered roll call by nam- the school building as well as much ing different. rivers. An interesting new equipment added. • paper was read by Mrs. J. S. West Perhaps one of the‘mest-beneficial on ‘Pageant-of the Packets,1 a review improvements ‘ was ->the • installation" of interesting Ohio River history. , chromium plated side-flow -’sanitary- Miss Eleanor- Bull sang “ Beautiful drinking fountains of the latest type ^bio,’ accompanied by Miss Lena FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 9;45 a. m. Paul in the two main corridors.' The' drinking bowls .have been re- • ^ ,-R' Frank Bird, is- the hew presi- aameled. Plans are being made to lent, succeeding Mrs. Hustings, the place a drinking fountain on the-play hoRt °L thc day. Following the pro- ground in the near .future. . , A new. front walk was laid and all Other .cement walks ■repaired. This work was in charge of the building committee- and under the direction of Mr. Walter C. Iliff, chairman. ..New equipment includes ten type writers for the commercial depart ment, ■an unabridged, dictionary for the high school, end a set of reference >,c'ar was held at the homo of Mrs. Wallace Rife, Tuesday afternoon. Debooks t for.. :tiie grades. Window shades throughout the votional service was conducted by building were cleaned or replaced Mrs. W. W. Galloway, chaplain, who with new ones. also had charge of the installation of ■■ - ■ the new officers. Twenty-five mem- kmdorgarten School Postponed' bprs were present. The State Department of Education Mrs. Fred Townsley, regent, pre- lias informed us that they cannot «id«-’d. announced plans for. the guarantee funds to'finance a kinder- annual Middlewest district luncheon garten -school at this time. The at Oxford, O., Sept. 2G, legislature failed to provide sufficient The Chapter will continue work in funds for the entire “ School Founda- the public, schools nnd will also con- tion Program:” Therefore, the State duct « good citizenship contest Department feels -tl\at thekinder- similar to that of last year. Mrs. garten should -beeliminated first Frank Cresw.ell, chairman, will lie in unless it c*n be properly fin.--need. charge of this work. Prizes will a- Tlu* legislature will meet in special guin be offered, session soon. -At that time it is ' Mrs. A. E. Allen gave an excellent possible that provision will be made aiid inspiring' talk on “ The Constitu tor the additional funds necessary to tion,” in reference to Constitution Ramsey, Supt, Lesson: “ Timothy, A New Jasper Township—■Township Christian Worker in Training,” (II tfim , 1:1-14. Golden Text: “ Giyo ^diligence to present thyself approv- RESEARCH CLUB MEETING ,ed 111,10 God» a workman that needeth ,not to -b e ashamed, handling aright 'the word o f truth,” II Tim. 2:15). Morning Worship Service at 11 o’clock. Sermon theme: “ The perfect j Ideal of Religion,” Text: “What doth the Lord require o f thee.” l(Micah 6 :8), '■) Junior/ Christian Endeavor will 'meet a t ,7 p. m. in the Prirfiary Room. Rachael Creswell is in charge. * Tffe Senior Christian Endeavor this winter will be. composed entirely of the College age "group. Tills group will be organized on Sabbath evening at 7 o’clock. It is to be . earned‘ on by the students o f our College only: Help us organize—It is your society exclusively. Rev. Guthrie will meet ' with you. ' The convocation service for the College will be held at 8, p. m. in this church. Dr. R. McCheaney will be the speaker and the music will be furnished by the music" department under Mrs. Work. The Fall meeting o f the Presbytery o f Dayton will be held at the Yellow. Springs Presbyterian .Church on Tues day at TO a. m. Mid-week S^iwice Will be held atjthe church on Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. The W. T. C. U. will meet' next Friday (Sept 20) at 2 p. m. at Uie home of Mrs, Clayton McMillan. Mrs, Jamieson is the leader. Hastings. [more than 340,000,000, has now been found unsalable, according to a re-1 cent inventory. Perhaps this is some, o f the “ rotten stuff” the bootlegger used to sell and which repeal was to destroy. ♦ - ■ ' John P, Rockefeller, Jr., and Col. Jacob Ruppert, president o f the United Stated* Brewers ‘Association, are both working for “ moderation in drink.” “ Moderation,” says The Christian Advocate, “ is everybody’s road to the bar, the bottle and-the broken life. There isn’t a purple nosed bum in any whisky row gutter who took any (other route.”—Na tional Voice. Cemetery, Springfield. Benjamin Franklin, in summing np the domestic evils that result from, the use o f strong drink, said, “ Houses without windows, gardens without fences, fields without tillage, barns without roofs, children without* food, clothing, principles, words, or man ners.” “ The effect o f a little drink does not make a man feel drunk or pre vent him doing ordinary actions, ‘but it makes him slow in coming to a new conclusion or .doing anything unex pected. He may be all right until an accident comes along. In an emer gency he is too late. He cannot find his brake without looking to see where his hand -is going.”—Dr. T. A. Dukes, CrayIon Police' Surgeon. SEEK ELECTRIFICATION jtam refreshments were served by i the hostess,' assisted by daughters, Misses Maude Hastings. her and two Lena l>. A. It. MEETING The. .first meeting o f the Cedar Cliff Chapter, D.‘ A. R., o f the new take care o f the kindergarten schools in the state.' in all Day, Sept. 17. She openod her talk by reading the preamble of the Con- We regret yery much that this de, stitution- and closed w ith. the hymn, lay is necessary at this time, how- ‘‘ I'ftUh.pf Our Fathers, ever, we feel that this room will bo A social hour followed, the hostess opened in the near future. Furthoi; being assisted by Mrs. Lucy Turner. announcements will he made as soon ---------------------- ns word is received from ■ the State Department o f Education, _______ ________ _ fi I ‘ Chickens, eggs, butter, cottage cheese and vegetables at T. O, O* F- Market, Saturday. | A number of young ladies from here were guests Saturday evening at the home of Miss Gertrude Martin, in ■Xenia, when Mrs, Robt, White, (Ber nice Elias) was honored with a niis- eellennous Shower. “Page Miss Glory” A t Regent UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson: Minister Sabbath School,' 10 ft. m. Htferyl Stormont, Supt. Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, “ Liv ing a Thousand Lives.” Y. P, C. U., 7 p.- m. Second Chapter in the book on “ Christian izing the Home.” Union Service, 8 p. m., in Presby- leririn Church, will be the annual Col lege Convocation Service. Dr. Mc- Chesney -will preach'and the college Conservatory o f Music w ill: have charge of tho Music. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:80 p. m., using the s cond chapter in the book, entitled: “ Making Our Homes Attractive.” The pastor will lead. Tuesday evening, Y. P. C, U. o f our Church will tender a reception to the Faculty and Students o f Cedarvillo College at 7:30 p. m. This is an an nual event for tho purpose of becom ing bettor acquainted with former stu dents and greeting those who are new to our community; We invito you ail to come and enjoy the evening with us. C. W. Mott, Ross Twp., is president, and W. N. Wilkerson, ‘ Bath Twp., Secretary, of a rural electrification committee - to seek federal funds. Others on the committee are: W. C. Rife, Miami Twp., John, Da vis, Cedarville Twp.; R. Ledbetter, Xenia Twp,; Alonzo Hollingsworth, New Jasper Twp.; Frank Glass, Sil vercreek Twp.; J, W. Roland, Sugar- creek’ Twp.; Alden Johnson, Jefferson Twp.; Don S. Evans, Spring Valley Twp.; Fret) Fugate, Caesarcreek Twp.; J. Earl McClellan, Beavercreek Twp. present balance on your car ir heavy monthly payments o n s e t - t ime t o r e p a y le strain on your income and Secure add ition a l cash besides Just your own signature-~ivith your'car as security—dia^f all. Personal Financing $25 to $ 1 0 0 0 JAMES P. C IV WBERS. Mgr, 24 E. MAIN ST., SPRINGFIELD, .OHIO V E R H I O - STARTS FRIDAY |] ^ Springfield^Ohio i^ tiitfA llw ten iEAR riU ONE BIG ^ WEEK *usav TNIIUTAMOMOSTOAJOWA1 i COMMIT or TIMUMOr. . ."MARION J ATHIMs a n . . uy MUM’SI DAVIES \ For Rent:—Residence on Xenia avenue, seven rooms. Parties inter ested make inquiry o f . Mrs. EUetr Weimer, Cedarville. Mrs. Marie Pringle. M A R IO N P c U K i - - - _______ A l missgiory » Al / / Don’t Miss It! Subscribe to TH E H ER A LD EXTRA! “Goin’ On Two” 20 Minutes Visit With The Cameraman ' , DIONNE QUINTUPLETS It’a Great! See^How They’ve Grown! It’s Fun I METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, .Minister Church School, 10 a. m, P. M. Gillllan, Supt. Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject: “ The Sacrament o f Baptism,” which will be, at ther close, administered. Epworth League, and Intermediate League, 6:3.0 m- At 7:30, in the Presbyterian Church, the College Convocation sermon will be preached, by the President, Dr. W, R. McChcsnoy, „ ■ A Zone Meeting of the W. H, M. S. will be held in our Church Tues day, forenoon and afternoon, begin ning at 10 a< m. * Prayer Meeting, Wednesday eve ning, 7:30 p. m. District Meeting of the W. F* M. S. at Sabina, Thursday, Sept.019. The Golden Rule Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Maywood Homey, Friday evening, Sept, 20, Choir rehearsal will be held at the church Saturday evening, TOMATO JUICE . Country Club TOMATO SOUP Barbara Ann cans 2 9 c CATSUP •Country Club 1’4-oz. 4 ' “ “ 1 9 c 2 , o r 2 3 c S01>A CRACKERS Wesco Fresh Crisp CRISCO lb. pkg. lb, can 1 0 c SUGAR Pure Granulated . SUPER SUPS Small 25-lb. bag $ 1 . 3 5 Now U the Time to Buy FLOUR 6 COUNTRY CLUB 2 4 lb. sack 8 9 c AVONDALE All-purpose Flour 24 lb- sack 79c Standard Catsup 3 for 25c 14-oz. French Coffee . lb. 21c Franklin Sugar 25 lbs. $1.40 Pure Cane ' . . ib. 10c 3 No. 2 cans 25c 3 2 5 c Fig Bars Tomatoes Solid Pack Egg Mash 100 lb. bag $2.15 Scratch Feed 100 lb* bag $1.95, DICK POWELL Warner Bros, smashing , new comedy hi?, "Page Miss—Clary/ ’ will he seen on tho screen at the llegent theater, in Springfield, on- week beginning Frlduy, Scptembe: 13, Excelling Ri hilarious fun and In beauty of sotting anything Unit Marlon Davids lifts previously pro sented, “ Paffo Miss Glory" will thoroughly delight audiences. Dick Powdll, pat O’ Brien. Frunl. McHugh, Lylo Talbot, Palsy Kf)l> Allon Jenkins, Mary Aster IS.. I MacLane and Ilobart" Cavun:; : are but a tew of the big iw. ( stars appearing in “ Pegf* M Glory," It Is nn altogether la and different story nnd alth'.i ■ essentially a comedy. It has its n. nients of ten^e dramd and of i> tho», along with -a delightful u- MARION DAVIES mantle love angle, The song lilt of Hie film Is the title song, “ Page Miss Glory,” < The Regent theater will show an extraordinary fcaturette on the .,nilng week's program with "Page Glory." Patrons will experl* ' nee the thrills of a 20 minute .vis* it with the sound cameraman to I).*, Dafoe’s hospital In the wilds of , Canada where tho famous Dionne, ■.lintuplels are growing to child* . l, Tho short feature Is on* i ., "Doin' On Two" and depicts . doily lives of the five baby f- n>i’ ihf-./ enter Upon, their sec* ' y, sir. ’ > State theater in Springfield il -how the new Joan Bloiidell -1 Glenda Farrell comedy “ We’re , Money,"' four days, opening w.th a prevufe Friday night, SPRINGFIELD DENTIST WARNS AGAINST NEGLECT OF TEETH Dr. G. A. Smith,. Springfield dentist; Warns that Bore throat and tnany -bodily ailments can arise from bad teeth. He says “ Don’t permit youdself and especially your children t o start through the winter with had teeth,. A visit to your dentist twice yearly for treatment will help to save, your teeth'and in a great many in stances prevent a lot o f sickness,” This is the first 6t a series o f talks , on the teeth and health. (To be continued), Adv, I, O, O. F, Market, Saturday after noon and evening in their hgll, Good things to eat, . a S S K s a e s u . . ' BROOMS BUTTER A REAL VALUE COUNTRY .CLUB—-Print 27c— Roll 49c 26c B O L O G N A Piece or sliced LB, FRANKFURTERS LB. 20c 20c FILtET OF HADDOCK O C a 2 LBS. t- SMOKED CALLIES • v LB. BREAKFAST BACON 3 2 c LB. SMOKED SAUSAGE i b . 2 0 c B A N A N A S Golden Ripe 4 LBS, 19c PRUNE PLUMS A Q a 15 LB. BOX V YAMS Porto Rican POTATOES Fine Cookers ONIONS . A Real Buy APPLES . Jonathon *3 LBS. I O C 15* LBS. 1 9 6 10-LB* BAG 2 3 c e 6 LBS. WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR EGGS!
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