The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52

1 ' <r' The' new things are advertised by merchants first Advertisements keep you abreast of the times. Read them! Advertising is news, as much as th« headlines on the front page. Often it is of more significance to you. FIFY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 44 LETTER STATE COURT NEWS CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRjTDAY OCTOBER 4,1935 " [II KeepingTheir Bye on the'Ball I DIVORCE SUITS •|Wp u n p H f p R IW A I Claude B. ‘McGinnis, in a suit a- l l i f p l l K I M r N I \ gainst Marie McGinnis, sets forth his f i l l I IV I I a l l ]ef t him nine days after their ... !marriage January 11, 1927,”. a t Mt. COLUMBUS.—-The largest fresh- Clemans, Mich., and he has not seen , man class in history Buckled down to or heard from her since-that time.; class routine this week a t Ohio State He charges wilful absence from home. < university. Indications were that' The defendant’s last known address,' when the last minute arrivals enroll according to the petition, was Saint the freshman group will total nearly Clair Shores, Mich. i 3,500 members. Approximately 3,-j Declaring his wife left him six' 200 attended the .class convocation a t months after their marriage May 9, which^President George W. Rightmire 1931 and refuses to return home, asserted that "college students m u s t 0, Jefferson has filed suit a-' be prepared to take an active inter- gainst Cathryn Jefferson. He seeks' eat in national, state and rural gov- 'custody of a minor child,. j emment.” He urged that they study > May Bickford, suing for divorce the United States Constitution .to from John Bickford, charges, gross learn '"just What is in it.” During neglect and cruelty and requests that ,“Freshman week” the first year stu -11defendant be barred o f dowwer inter- ,.dents not only were given intelligence, est in her property. They were mnv- physical and proficiency examimfcions, ried January 1, 1932 a t Boworsvllle. . heard lectures on university history, I Failure to- provide for her support had conferences with deans and ,»3 charged by Jennie Bogan in a suit faculty advisers, but enjoyed a social'against Arthur Bogan, 66 Center St., life which included receptions by the to whom she was married in 1912. churches near the campus, entertain -1 Dn grounds of cruelty Opal Mur- ment in ’ fraternity and sorority. Tay requests a divorce from Harold houses, an all-campus dance, and an Murray, Old Town. She seeks cus- opsn football, practice. It was indi-tod-y o f,a minor child, attorney fees, ' cated that the sophomore class this co«rt costs and award of furniture, quarter-would also be larger than They were married in 1932. ever before. * - . Restoration to her'maiden name is _ _ sought in a suit filed by Edna McCoy J For the first time colored prisoners a*alnst Delmer McCoy‘ G» « ne^lef fc w , in Ohio State penitentiary were per- j 8 charged. They were married. Ju ly -J?i r s t f j f O S t Did m itted'to celebrate Emancipation Day Z-*' — L -. i T • . .» -rx - with a special program and entertain- \CTIOV I V e r y L i t t l e D a m a g e ment in the prison chapel. Warden I OltECLOSUlth, ACIIOIS - j, —------ James C. Woodward granted Chaplain Suit requesting judgment for ?2;- Tho first heavy frost of the season K. E. Wall pel-mission to arrange the 290 aad foreclosure of mortgaged W£V3 discovered Monday morning, but event. The speaker was Assistant Beavercreek Twp. real estate has been f rom reports we get there was little Franklin County Prosecutor Joseph riie<1_by Catherine Grove against Louis damage to either com or garden pro- E. Bowman. A feature of the enter- Hey.er, Jr., and others. F. L. John- ducts The. temperature dropped to tainment was selections by the pen- son is attorney for the plaintiff. 40 and in some places to 38. Most "itentiary band which has become . f j r . of the corn is beyond damage by frost popular as a result of its Sunday PARTITION CASES yet warm dry weather will do much to broadcasts over radio station WAIU. . Partition. °* rcal -88tate bas been aid in curing the crop after it is cut. . . authorised in the cose of Blanche _____. ____ PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR - -------------- '■* | | M.E.PtSTOSS ' : ARE ASSURED 1 The annual fall rally of the Presby- ] j j V R i i i n i l P terian young people of Dayton Pres-j I I I U I v l l V l ;bytery will be held next Sunday a fte r-: _,___ noon and evening (Oct. 6 th) in the | The annual Ohio Conference of the f Covenant Presbyterian c h u r c h , Methodist Episcopal Church closed its ' Springfield, Dr,'Clips., Ryan Adams sessions Tuesday with the announce- pastor. The event is sponsored by the ment of the assignments of ministers jYoung People’s League of Presbytery'jn the various districts, of which Miss Cora May Snyder,! Members of the local congregation Covington, is the president. Jaro congratulating themselves on the j- More than 200 delegates from the,return of Reev, C. E. Hill, who has W churches of the district are expect-jwon many warm friends in the com­ bed, The program, beginning a t 3:00 inanity. • p. m., includes devotional services, in-1 Other assignments known to resi- spirational singing, group discussons, dents of this place are: ^election of officers, a banquet and con-J' Jamestown—C. A. Bowers, now lo- secration service. "Christian Youth cated at Forest, O. Rev. C. L. Buehl- in Action” is the theme of the meet­ ing., ' ' The guest speaker will be the Rev. jWilliam E. Montgomery, pastor of the ;Mt. Auburn Presbyterian church, Cin­ cinnati. Local leaders who will have Icharge Qf the discussion groups and (other features of the program include (Mrs, Ralph H. Jennings, Greenville; jDr. Eliot Porter, Oxford; Rev, W. (Wood Duff, Yellow. Springs: Rev. Donald F. Lomas, South Charleston', and Dr. Wm. H. Tilford, Xenia. SCHOOL NEWS V County Will Vote Xenia Firm To On $35,054 Relief Bond Issue There are 16.3 per cent more farm- Fixx against Daurice W. Fixx Com­ missioners appointed for this" purpose ers in Ohio than there were five years ww . w s ^ A. Tresise'and ago, according to an estimate by . State 'Director A. L.- Soreiisen of tho Rural Resettlement , administration. The number of farmers consistently C. E. ArbogusL George Sheridan, Benjamin Beard arid Albert Arehart were appointed commissioners' in connection Suit For Transfer Of School Acreage When Mr. and Mrs. Citizen go to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 5 to vote they will jbe handed a ballot calling for a Jbond issue of $35,054 to take up the relief pro­ gram that has been .carried on by the New Deal. - Santa. Claus has tired of' the experiment and wishes now to drop .the relief load The Gypsy Rover” Test AAA A ct “The Gypsy Rover,” a three act --------. romantic musical comedy, will be pre- The Hooven & Allison Co., Xenia, at the Opera House on Oct. rope and twine manufactory, has ^ ar>d Under the capable, direc- brought suit, to test the validity of tion °f Mr, Reed and Miss Rife, the the AAA processing tax -a s applied Junior-Senior Chorus is practicing to a domestic processor of jute fabric daily, and jute yarn is believed to be the The admission will be fifteen (.15)' first instance An Ohio -^questioning the and. twenty-fiVe (.25) cents. Tickets process tax / a it applied to the cord- will.be on sale soon. age industry. < - ... The suit was filed in. United States Chapel district court at Dayton, where a On Monday, September 30, the as- er, leaves Jamestown for the charge a t Forest. Rev. C. L. Gowdy, Fairfield-Osborn, will exchange, pulpits with Rev. W. L, Steffins. Epworth -Church, Lima, Spring Valley—Rev. L. F, Williams, returned. Bowersville—Rev. C. W. Thompson, returned. Yellow Springs—'Rev. Vernon Van Buren, returned. Mt. Sterling—W. N. -Mantle. Mechanicsburg—H, C. Gunnett. Milford Center—Joseph Bennett. Newark—-S. M. Igmire. Piqua—V. E, Busier. New Paris—J. W. Patton. Greenfield—B. E. Stevens. Rev. C. A. Hutchison, Columbus. Xenia:—Dr. J. R. Fields, First M. E. Church; Rev. R. E. Simester, Trinity Church. ‘ .• Lesson Series In Upholstery Those enrolling for the Upholstery project in Greene County report about sixty pieces of furniture that, will be repaired in this series of lessons. Loaders from five different commun- cultivated and expanded under. temporary injunction was'allowed a- sembly ofi students and faculty was"■'es received instructions in giving Oral arguments in a mandamus suit w ) j . j , seeking to compel the transfer of 5,- ' ‘g rea sed from 1900 to 1930, but-from partjtion of propertv gi-anteil in the 000 acres of schocl territory from the “ “ ............. * ........................ .. case of R. J. Davis against Eunice New Burlington section of Spring the latter year on the Ohio farm AWARDED DIVORCE jacent Clinton County district will.be presented October 2 before the Ohio 1 population has slowly but stea(ii1^ >1. Glass and others' gamed. -Director -Sorensen said a — study revealed that 12.4 per cent of - the state's farmers have a gross in- Mary Dm.|jng j,as obtained a di- Supreme Court, Prosecutor Marcus come of less than $400 a year. vo-ret from Russell Darling on McCnllister disclosed Tuesday. | grounds of wilful absence from home. The school controversy is one of Dr. Walter H. Hartung, director of was awawled custody of two long standing. The Greene County the State Department of Health, will minor children, _' Board of Education rejected the huge; be one of the principal speakers a t the; - _____ \ transfer. Common Pleas Judge R. j sixteenth annual conference of the - PETITION AMENDED L. Gowdy refused to issue a Writ o f ! Ohio Federation of Public Health Andrew Mutcrspaw, plaintiff in a mandamus and the Court of Appeals I . Officials, which will be staged in Co- pending damage suit against the Day- upheld tho lower, court decision. Pro-, lumbus ft“om November 13 to 15. At- ton Power and Light Co., has filed an. ponents of the transfer plan, then!, tendance of county health commission- amended petition. sought to have the case reviewed by era is compulsory, and they will be — _ _ the Supreme Court and it is on this augmented by a,number ,of public DISMISS CASE question that oral arguments are to health nurses,'sanitary officers and Dismissal of u suit filed by Mildred be presented October 2 before the workers in privately supp n-ted health- Oonner against Mower Conner is dis- state’s highest tribunal. organizations. An out-of-state speak- (.dosed in "an approved court entry. 1 --------- — er will ‘be Dr. J,. A. Myers of Min- brain-truster rules. Tlie New Dealer* do not say but the truth is they wish to un­ load something on fhe states and counties that cannot be carried longer without adding a few more /gjiinst T. J, Conner, Cincinnati, addressed by Rev. Guthrie. After a the work from Mrs. Doris Heinzel- man, from Ohio State University on Friday, September 27. Meetings have been scheduled in the deputy collector of internal revenue, piano solo by Frances Patton, Rev. The company has paid $34,068.26 in D. R. Guthrie led the devotions. Bas­ iloor and processing taxes since Deci ing his remarks on the dedication of 1 ,1933; and now owes $3961.99 for the several books written by men Whom 'following commuhities for womeii who months of July, August and Septem- ;he had known while he was in train- Ja r e interested in this type" of^^informa-: .Valley Twp. school district to i v Under the edict of the Dictator ' The injunction was granted on con- with this question,‘‘To whom are you | New Burlington, 10:30, Community dition the company deposit a sum going to dedicate your book of life?” .Room, Friday, October 4 , " equal to the tax. with the Third Na-! " | Bath Township, 10:30, High School, tionni-Bank and Trust Co., Dayton,; Purchase your tickets early for'Tuesday, October 8 . Alien Prisoner To Be Deported neauolis, a tuberculosis specialist and o 1 .- I n ' A \Y f* ll a member of the board of advisers of ^ C n O O l D O f i f U \ y 111 Franklin County sanitarium. A s k B o n d I s s u e Two noted Ohio editors, now deceas- rpy]e Roaj.(j ceased, have been added to scrolls offc r„ . „ , ’ , _ )evening, voted to ask ; 8 a ea 0 U^ ia»i 8 ^ f f */1 Mir inori bon(* issw 0 to run for five years to day to a representative of the Cin- rhey are Don R. Mellett (1880-1926), provide funda for ercction of a build. cinnatj digtrict of the lmmlgratlon . n mar yie 1 or o e oirner jng, for ^b{, agricultural class under and naturalization service for de- Canton News, who was assassinated p,.0£ George by gangsters during a campaign .a Edgar M. Wilder, 33, of Ontario, Education, Monday Can., held in the Greene County Jail for a $5,000 since Aug. 27, was released Wednes- The department is portation to his native country, on gainst Canton’s infamous “jungle 1 underworld; and John McLean (1785- division" ‘ greatly handicapped for shop facilities grounds of illegal entry Aug. 19 at and equipment for training boys in Detroit, Mich. ; 1861), founder of the Lebanon West- The board expects , to get Wilder was arrested by Xenia ern Star, a judge of the Ohio Supreme “T T police ln connection with a fake ad- eourt a member of Gomrfess nost- *e^era* ai^’ probab y ^J*200 Dmt vertising solicitation scheme after he court, a member o Congress, post would cpverjabor coat on the build- noqed as an ^vance aaent for a small master general, an associate justice P°-ea as an aavance B»ent Ior 8 of the United States Sum-erne Court in^ but the board must provide the circUs scheduled to show here. Rec- of the United btates Supreme Court matenal and equipment, ■, j . . . , deported once mid a candidate for the presidential! mv,„ oras aiscl03ea ne was aeP°rtea once nomination Tribute will he naid to* T^c eectors °* ■ ,scbo° district previously as an undesirable alien, nomination. Tribute will be paid lo wi„ haye theopportunity of voting ^ deDOrted last Tune 9 from the two a t the annual Journalism Hall A„ ,i,_ we " aK deported last June » irom "of Fame banquet in Columbus on No- 5 si Folsom Prison a t Sacramento, Calif., vember 15. All Ohio newspaper men .are invited. Approval of twenty-one Ohio high­ way projects in twentytwo counties,; involving an expenditure of approxi-! Meryl F. Jones O ut 1 Trustee Race where he had been sentenced fraud charge. on a FEW FAMILIES DISTURBED the “dole” ends November 1 . . In Ohio a plan has keen de­ vised by legislative action where­ by we can get financial’nourish­ ment, purely by milking the •utility cow. We have what Iff known as the Carey law that levies a tax of. one per cent on gross receipts of -utility com panics. The public is not supposed to know which milk vein of this cow produces the. lacteal fluid for tax . purpose. The consumers of gas and electricity, pay the bill. The more the tax is the more utility service always costs; and the Supreme Court has upheld utility companies on increased rntes to cover Increased costs. The county commissioners, in county have no other way to as­ sure the relief load that Santa . Claus Roosevelt now says ho will discard on November 1 . The ap­ proval of tho bond issue Is left to the electors •for decision. Rcal . estate can In no way be assessed for-payment of the relief bonds but utility companies will be charged one per cent on gross business, The county commissioners have assumed no responsibility in the proposed bond issue but have left the decision entirely with the voters. until a final determination of the “The" Gypsy Rover,” October 17 and! Spring Valley Twp., 10:30, Corn- question. Prosecutor Marcus- McCal- 18. . (munity Room, Wednesday, October 9. lister acted as counsel for the cor-. _____ : Beavercreek poration in filing, tho suit. Class Party jSchool, Thursday, October 10. Xenia Township, 0:30, T\yp., 10:30, High School Project Court J The Junior Class of C. H. S. held,] i i a wiener roast at the gun-club, Fri- House, Friday, October If. _ - ^a.v evening, September 27. After | Those meetings are planned for Is Approved tlle they went to the high school Women who have pieces of furpiture ----- - r - gym, chaperoned by Mrs. Edwards that need repair. Each woman at- Telegraphic reports Tuesday an- an^ Mr. Reed, and spent the re- tending- is urged Ho bring the piece nounce that federal loan and grant mninder of the evening in playing of furniture with her to the meeting, of $172,727, has been approved by the musical games. jAdditional equipment that will be government for the Silvercreek- -------- v ,needed for each person attending will Jamestown school building. The pro- Don’t fail: to see Rob, the gypsy be a hammer, screw,driver or tack ject wasturned dawn sometime ago lover, October 17 and 18, at the Ce- puller, some clean burlap and heavy by Harry , Hopkins, dispenser of part darville Opera House. _ * jmuslin sack six inches longer atid ■fit the four billion prosperity fund. ' • • ,'six inches wider than surfoce to he ‘ Some months ago the school dis- Student ^Representative Assembly, ^upholstered, shears, thimble, .cirpet trlct voted approval of a $95,000 bond-• The members of the student rep- tacl:s ar“d a few newspapers. The issue to match the g ran t., Now the resentative assembly met Tuesday Home Demonstration Agent will bring . project is approved as. a loan and morning and elected thefollowing t0 eacb meeting such materials as grant- officers: president, Harold Stro-, webbhl£> tow for padding, extra — ----------------— bridge; vice-president, Justin North- sl)r'ngs> upholstering- twine .and, V. S. MARSHAL KERR TO up; secretary, Donald Brewer, treas- needles if women need to buy them. ENTERTAIN DEM. PUBLISHERS urer, Neil Hartman. Enrollments may be taken for any --------- The first project of this organiza- of these meetings by local Home • United States Marshal Kenneth tion is to be the sale of the tickets Council Members or Ruth Hadford a t Kerr, publisher, Wilmington, will be for the Northwest Assembly pro-.Home Demonstration Office. YOUNG PEOPLE’S BANQUET Accused Thief _____ _ : ■ . , Tuesday was the opening of the county( on a charge of hog stealing ..- __ mately $4,000,(M)0, has been asked of s<lu^ rel BOason. and aJ uftrV!t of a"d is held under a bond o f $2,000. MRS. TALBOTT, NOTED the federal bureau of roads by the ?ldate 1C^ dar!>,,,e ' 8port8men . a WP down into He is accused of stealing 10 head of State* Highway Department The [las n?tLif,cd ^ Eoa™ of Elections Vinton county where the hills are hogs valued-at $400 from tho farm host on Saturday a t Fairmeade Farm, grams. Other projects will be under- three miles from Wilmington, to taken later. Democratic editors of Ohio, A buffet - ..... | luncheon will- be given a t four o’clock. The “Gypsy Rover” will be at the combined youth forces of the It is expected that Senators Bulkley Opera Hoi.se, October 17 and 18. Methodist Church, the Sunday Schoo), and Donahey will be present. Mr. _____ _ Epworth league and Missionary So- Kerr is president of the Democratic Soft Ball cietios are sponsoring their second RtaV re- Association. ’ : C. H. S. soft-ball team went from aTinual Young People’s Banquet and H e l d T o T u r v 7 ^ C r‘° w Ross High Monday, September 30, by ' ontb Rally 011 Thursday evening A 1 U '>U L y says nothing whatever as to whether p Scote of 10.8 .October 10 a t 6:30 in the Sunday Gov. Davey will or will not be tire- m 1 n i t , ,, , . . School of the church. Ttinmn. Mntinnitv JR Phnnc- t rpLi . i Tuesday, October 1, the local nine '•nuren Thomas Red Mahoney, 48, Phone- sent. This might be news for the l d Janicstown on the Collc„ 6 The Director of Religious Education on Montgomery county has been o hio Repuwjcan Editorial Assocla- L L n d An ex^tinrgame of olcvS of the 0b!o Conference Methodist ound over to a grand jury in Madison tion. " enetd wRh teeTore^ J ? f h u r c h L. S. Norris of(Columbusi is tie 2 - 2 . ,t° be the chief speaker of the eve* C. ttl S. boys have won three games ,r0sept‘ 448 tbastm&ster, - PHILANTHROPIST, DIES aJ K e y w t i pre 8 f . a ™ost interesting town again this Thursday, October a n d ^entertaining program. The com- state and' federal government will by written withdrawal for business covered with virgin forest. Those in of Li Ai Utrecht, near South Solon. Mrs. H. E. Talbott, social leader, l" 'v“ . b h . .'m a tc h funds equally, and the pro- 1 “™ s Z l l Mahoney Is said to have been connect- philanthropist and patron of art and o’d o b e f 4, t e e ? w i l1 ? a T R o s rH S i sin*or<t fl’am Wilberforce Univeraity, ’ and, representation from each young _____ peoples’ organization of the church , u, . -WJMpresent an outline of their years - - , . Ptegram. Mr. Robert Reed, our choir Choir and choir school, formerly of T!.e f.a.e of the cafeteria supper has djreetor, will lead group sirtging, Dqyton, now located at Princeton, N. been ^ f « ed from Friday, November A„ ypung teorested In the A 1, tm OofobOj* organisation aro I , — . I ----- ----- -- ------ io avoid conflict with the ootdWly Ihvfted-ittia wged io' httead.. i C. H. Neil, proprietor of a hotel INCREASE CCC QUOTA «sIobration plaimed by the Cedarvilie^g yott ^ s h ^ a Wrthvrfiiie in London, formerly located in Xenia, Matlco that a vail An* a new CCC tJnw rm y u n . , . evening With US. 177 FROM COUNTY ON CCC Greene county has a record of 177 .boys on the! CCC rolls since April 11 , ■ 1934, Enlistments are for six months periods and most of the money earned maximum of four a day" was not r 0S9 .Swanpy, broken. Tiie causalities in the squirrel ________ _ • families was light, '■ OBJECTS TO TRAIN NOISE I). A. R. MEETING -jeets will have no connection with 9 ixcaad ‘date9 Z L a n t o n i t I * ? w , ed with Frank Eyler, 45, near Dayton, music enterprises, died suddenly in °fclaber those established ’ under PWA and c'ectR S f t L I t Z l « s who ba« copfe8"ed to tb° tbeffc oi *2 home, Ilunnymede, Dayton, Wed- at Ross WPA administrations. The counties W* Stwen^ " . f i t f* ns to 8UC<>CR'< °f th° trlp’ yat head of hogs from the C, F. Marshall „esday. which will benefit are Allen, Wynindot, 13 a s0 a 008 <a<} or ra«tec a e all vouch for one another that tho farm) oqst of Cedarvillo, owned by She lurl supporiwl the Westminster Fulton, Ottawa, Sandusky, Ashland, ,coimnK election -----............................ .1 ...................... Richland, Stark, Coshocton, Union, Clark, Mercer, Miami, Hamilton, * Montgomery, Lawrence, Ross, Athons, Monroe, Harrison, Tuscarawas and I en No i e c l for ,_______ _ . ____ . . . . . . . . . ______ The Cedar Cliff Chapter D. A, R. appeared before the London council enrollment has been sounded wa sre- Appointment of William E. Bart- by the boys is returned to their de* meet Tuesday, Oct. 8 a t 2 p. m. to complain of the noise of fast trains ceivod Wednesday at the Greene ram, executive secretary of the Ohio pendents. The boys are allowed to at the home of Mrs- E- A. Allen. It passing his hotel a t night. The hotel ounty relief department. Under a | — — Commission for the Blind, ns chair- retain $5 each month. wil1 be ff 11031 day for the Chrpter. is located between tracks of two dlf- partial first quota, this county will Sundhy night the Epworth League. Most any direction you travel now* man of the national advisory commit-' ----------- ------ The speaker of the day Will he Dr. ferent rail companies and guests find be privileged to enlist five young men, w‘p begin a scries of meetings on adays you find men busy cutting com. tee on production and marketing o f . BISHOP GETS FARM Stewart McClellan, President of it herd to sleep. The London council ,who will report Oct. 7 at Memorial tbt Itnlian-Ethoplan question. The Most of the crop is above the average products made by the blind, was made Wc are informed that George "Lincoln Institute at HarrodSgatc, promises to enforce, train speed in Dnyton for physical examinations. ,irst nieetin 8 ' wil1 h® a discussion of from all reports, yet In some sections last week by the American Assoeia- Bishop, Jamestown, has purchased the Tenn* through the corporation. *Another recruitment will take place tho underlying causes of the present there was damage by hall and wind. tion of Worktera for the Blind* Mattio Williams form, on the Shigley | *■’—: - „ { ------ - OcL 0, two day« latef, and assign* t will be-ttndot aro paying front lft to 14 -.........and Wolford road.* John Swnlnt is the* Mr. E* C. Fountain of Goodr Hopor Heavily ruasetod apples tend to ment of a county quota for the leaderohip of our third vice*pro»i*^entu a shock for cutting, the pro- Buhtcrihd to 3 HE JIJSHAW ,tenallt' .()., .Visited Mortin Welmer, Sunday, shrivel in common storage. • ond enrollment Is being awaited. 1dcr,t» Jro8®ph ^ cst’ |Vallisig price being about 12 cents. ‘ - - ' . . ' 1 1 EPWORTH LEAGUE CORN CUTTING IN FULL BLAST tiL**’ PI

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