The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER II, l$8f /** M m . E ll«a W rimer was initiated into tho District Council W , R, C, in Dayton, this week, For Sale— Heating stove, i6-}n bowl. Cheap fq r cash. Inquire at this office fo r information. iU i^ im ti^ t iT .trty|)rT.|f...p..f.T,fr ...r .r|r.1.)||t| |||M(|J|f METHODIST EPISCOPAL ' CHURCH I Church School, 10 a. m, P. M. GU- lilsn, Supt, Worship Service, 11 a, m, Subject: “ The World’s Great Need.-" Epworth League, 6:30. 1 T Local and Personal [ Church Notes | | SCHOOL N EW S j Temperance Notes 'P,-S.-t"irt' I-. lP-fti ■■nrf|i.| | i t A i i 1 > n ian il— m imiim u iiih H im m f .f Q n H M n K a a / ) ! » • P 'a r la v if U la XXT /> IP Sponsored by Cedarville W, G. T . U. Demonstrations On Reupholstery 76 women have enjoyed the first The liquor control system is a non- !eBB0!,B of ReiT ^monstrations to October 25th as the teachers in the controi 9yatom. The only way to reg- g !ven ^ ^upholstery o f Furmt- local schools w ill attend sessions o f ulate or control the liquor business is l1.1* ’ !* ^ rf ene bounty. Demonstfa School Dismissed— October 25 There will be no school, Friday, Mr, and Mrs, J. M. Auld are spend ing a few days w ith Mr. Arthur Auld near X en ia ." Central Ohio Teachers’ Association to wipe it out. meetings, held in Dayton, October _____ Union Meeting, 7:30,-in ‘our Church. and 26th> Outstanding speak- Mrs. Maxwell, who has been writing ‘ Addresses by six young people rep- era have been engaged fo r the various daily fo r the Cleveland Press fo r resenting the three churches. sessions. several years, said in her column September T9; Mr. W . A , Turnbull and w ife and Mr, W. S. Hopping and w ife spent several days this week on a fishing trip in Michigan. Mr, H. H . Brown has rented the residence property on Oedar street recently vacated by Prof, 0 , W. Kuehrmann and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway, who have been enjoying a two week’s out ing near Peluth, Minn., returned home the first o f the week. Prof. Frank E, W iley, w ife and- daughter, Marjorid Jean, o f French- burg, Ky., are week end guests o f Mrs. W iley’ s parents, the Jamiesons. For Sale— Parlor heater, cheap. In quire at this office. ♦ Mr. O. D, Wolfe, who has been lo cated on the Baker farm, east o f Bowersville, has rented what is known as the Dennehey fo rm on the Federal, pike.. Miss Pauline Nelson, who has been clerking in the Brown - Drug Store has resigned and taken a similar posi tion with the Cedarville Bakery. Miss Margaret Bailey will fill the vacancy in the* Brown store. Rev. C. E. Hill Was called to Co lumbus today (Thursday) fo r the funeral of. Mrs. Emma Andrix, and will go Saturday to Ashville to con duct the funeral o f Mr; Arthur Nothstine. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. District W . H. M. S. Meeting, Thursday, a t Greenfield. i Gypsy Rover ' Gypsy Rover, a musical comedy, “ The temperance in drinking habits was presented Thursday and Friday that repeal promised has not come tiona haye been given in Xenia, Spring. Valley, New Burlington, Bath and Beavercreek Communities, and any woman who is interested in joining this class will please get in touch with their local Home Council Memb .-r or the local leader for-this particular piece o f demonstration work. Many pieces o f furniture have been UN ITED PRESBYTER IAN . - CHURCH evenings, October 17th ahd 18th, in about. Many unhappy wives have , roU^ , ™®*tings which have . the Cedarville Opera House; Under witnessed a complete change in hus- l fJf11 PV?. , ^ or , the capable direction o f Mr. Robert band, who used to be temperate and • W 1 in^ p RCBS ®ftcr these Sabbath School i f f « m m « - v I music director and Mias Carrie dependable. The convivality o f drink- m8y b e ,a Sabbath School, 10 a. m, Meryl ^ ^ h-gh school ^ in^ rowds tekes itf5 in teara and ^ f » l p.ece m the hvmg room says nnvfftVm im -0 WHO W all wiaalirail I... a n . .Am n itr fa n i.n.rnn anil ,ltllilim n ITT .., j ...........aUfOrd, H om e . D em onstration Stormont, Supt, Preaching Service, 11 a. m., in charge o f the Women’s Missionary Societies, in their Annual Thank Offering Service. The address will be given by Miss Laura Wright, a mis- sioriary from Egypt. Miss Wright is a capable speaker, and this is one o f our interesting services o f the year. ' Y . P. C, U „ 6:30 p. m, Subject, “ Home Fellowship With God.” Dr. Chas. M, Ritchie has been asked to lead this meeting. performance was well received by ap preciative audiences. sorrow fo r wives and children. Wast ed money, loBt jobs, sacrifice o f re spect and the fo rfeit o f love are a heavy toll to pay fo r doubtful fun.” Benefit Picture—October 29 Reserve the evening o f Tuesday, October 29, fo r the Boy Scout bene- ’ Prosperity, has returned,-— to the fit talking picture, which will be brewer; and the distiller Is singing shown in the opera house. * / ‘Happy Days A re Here Again.” The liquor traffic trends to produce. Student Representative Assembly A t a special meeting held. Monday criminality in the population at large, morning, the Student Representative and lawbreaking among the saloon- Tt . „ _ „ „ . , (Assembly was officially introduced to keepers themselves.—Theodore Roose- M- Y r ° ^ r r . l V1C\ ? t the the -high ached. After- preliminary- velt. - - ................ ; ; . * l f 8 Mefchod'st ^ u r c h ^ t o b e t h e Demor- remarkst by the 3uperinj endent and -------- ' . * v. r , e a ohibition Contest, prjncipai ( Harold Styrobridge, presi-j Early-morning revelries, drunken w ic six young people present Jdent o f the organization, presented orgies, screaming women, intoxicated nessages^qn this important 8Utyect i ,the other and told o f the patrons o f night clubs thrown bodily hoir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p. varjous work the Assembly plans to into taxicabs at 3 o’clock in. the.mom. m' accomplish. * . in’g—these conditions are rampant- Gary (Ind.) Pest Tribune; “ The Truth About Snakes’’ “ The Truth About Snakes” is the Clear that aching head. Right that ipset stomach. Move those con- itipated bowels by taking Noah's Regulator: Pleasant to take, mild though effective. For sale by H. H, Brown, Druggist. (4 t) The pastor goes to Princeton, Ind., next Monday to assist the, pastor o f the U, P , Church there, Dr. John P. “ The Truth About Snakes” is the “ When the righteous are in author, Nesbit, in Special Meetings fo r ten jtitle o f the lecture, which G. E. S. ity (civil officers) the people rejoice, days. The pulpit will be supplied (Tordt will give Wednesday, October but when the wicked beareth rule the October27th by Dr. Chas. M. Ritchie. 23 at 2 p. m. Mr. Tordt is an author, f people mourn.” — Prov. 29:2. prayer Meeting, Wednesday ev.e- jlecturer and naturalist, who was ning, 7:30 p. m .. Subject, the Seventh jformerly director o f Texas Reptile Chapter in the,book on the Home. About 25 from our church went to Sugarcreek, Thursday to attend the Rally o f the Women’s Missionary so cieties o f Xenia Presbyterial. A prayer retreat for the ministers of •Presbytery was held in the Sugar- creek Manse in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin McMillan o f Vashington, D. C., are here on a visit vith the former's parents, Mi*, and Jrs. Clayton McMillan. Mr. McMil- an is connected with the fDepartment Agriculture in. Washington, Mrs, EJlen Weimer received a tele- am* Sunday morning o f the death her cousin, Charles McCellan, o f >rth Liberty, Indiana. Mr. Me dian was the grandson o f Samuel d Catherine Creswell McClellan and rmerly lived here. Mrs, Emma Scariland Wolfe, o f ifest Carro’lton, has been seriously ill ince last Thursday, according to her ousin, Miss Katherine Scanland o f his place, who returned home Monday fter a ’ few days with Mrs. Wolfe, liss Mayme Buffenbarger, o f this ilace, has been taking care o f Mrs. 7olfe during her recent illnees' — South Charleston Sentinel., experience favors tnith Smart Shoes ecaiise experience roves, *‘You can't fear out their looks” F IRST PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH Dwight It. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m, Paul Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: “ The Message o f . Jeremiah." Jer. 7:lrM , 21-23. Golden text: “ Hearken unto my voice, and I will be your God, and ye shall be my people.” Jer. 7:23. Morning service, 11 a. m. Sermon theme: “ The Transfigured • Church.” The sermon o f tht»' morn ing is in keeping with the request o f the Presbytery. Each minister in Dayton Presbytery is introducing the “ Enow Your Church,” plan with an appropriate sermon this morning. The ^Junior Christian Endeavor ( meets lit. the Church at 6:45 p. m. j The Query Club will meet at the (Church a t 6:30. The subject fo r the {meeting is :' “ Education.” , Prof.. ■Hostetler w ill speak. The union evening service in the Methodist Church a t 7:30 will have fo r its program a W . C. T. Ul medal contest. Two students, o f High School age from each o f our Churches will speak. The winner will receive a silver medal. The first o f the “Know Your Church” program will be held in the Church auditorium at 7:30 on Wed nesday evening. The meeting will be, sponsored by the Women’s Mission ary Society. Prof. A . . J. Hostetler will be In charge o f the service.' The Rev. George H. Simonson, pastor o f the First Presbyterian Church o f Hamilton, O., will speak on the sub je c t : “ National Missions and our Church,” Our entire church member- I ship is expected at this meeting. (Friends are invited. The annual election night supper will be held at the church. Mrs. Clayton McMillan and Irma Creswell are in charge. Institute. The public is invited.. Ad mission ten, cents. Wallace Bradfute delightfully en tertained a group o f friends with a Hallowe’en party at his home, Thurs day evening, Oet 10. Games and a big feed were enjoyed by all. Misses Margaret and Fannie Mc- ( Neill are spending a few days with friends at Belle Center, Ohio. I f American statesmen are in fluenced by the exponents o f the liquor traffic, i f her women drink and smoke, thus impairing their health and -health o f their offspring; i f the education o f our youth does not create respect for j the sacred things o f life and prepare them to live victoriously, America is doomed.--Kansas Mes senger. Dr. Morton S. Creswell, Spokane, Wash., is here this week on a visit with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Creswell and other relatives. > A lot o f modern women seem to think that women's rights consist chiefly in their -right to elbow men away from the brass ra il at the booze bar.—National Voice. The famous Rachmaninoff, compos er mid conductor, as well as world re- nownpianoist, conkp jto Springfield, Wed. Oct. 23, Memorial Hall, tinder the auspices o f the Fortnightly Musi cal Club in that city. Why not? Our wet papers say “ it is smart to drink” and a woman’s money will help to balance the budget as well as a man’s. Prohibition weaned thousand o f the booze habit but the liquor forces are doing all in their power to bring back the drink habit. . Mr. Ben Baker, St. Paris, who was the new local Kroger Store manager, toll at the store Monday, when he crashed into a meat cash, severely cutting hia right hand and wrist. He has been succeeded by Mr. Floyd Bndgley o f Jamestown, who was transferred from one o f the Xenia stores. - Buffalo Stock Yards announces that its annual Junior Livestock Show and Sale will be helf December 9 and 10. Ohio 4-11 club members and students o f vocational agriculture each year send many steers and. fa t lambs to the show. YOUNG PEO P LE S BANQUET i. Detroit St Xenis, O. Nearly 100 young people attended the Second Ahnual Young People’s banquet at the Methodist Church, Thursday evening, October 10. The Rev. T. S. Novis, Director o f Religious Education o f Cincinnati area, gave the main address' o f the evening. He spoke on “ Youth and the Adventure o f L ife.” He told in a very dramatic way, tile challenges which the youth o f today must face. He praised the courage o f those young j people all over America who have 'taken a definite. stqnd against war, liquor, race prejudice and many other entrenched evils o f our day. ' Miss Stevenson, an outstnn ling 'singer from Wilberforeo University, sang two groups o f solos. She was accompanied by Miss Flemin, also frofn Wilbdrforce. A representative from each young peoples organization told something concerning his organization. MisS Ruth W est and Mrs. Ault led the group in familiar songs. The tables were attractively dec orated around the rainbow theme. Cnndles o f all colors lit the tables. The favors were ships o f many colors w ith ,ft'm o tto which expressed very well the spirit o f youth—“ Sail On!” b e - SPRINGFIELD, OHIO One Joy-Packed Week Starts Friday! -A ,1 ;Agent. The first demonstration, which has already been given, included a dis cussion o f kinds- o f furniture, the tear ing down o f the piece and sorting out materials that may be used again, as well as starting the re-building pro cess. The second lesson' w ill include re placing material?, re-finishing the wooden surface and the repairing on the upholstery fabric. The-second lesson has been sche duled t<rbe~ given in each o f the fo l lowing communities: Beavercreek, Monday, October 21st, at the High School at 10:00 o’clock. Bath Town ship, Tuesday, October 22nd, at High School at 10.30 o’clock, Spring Valley Township Tuesday, October 29th, at the Community Room at 10:30 O’clock. The Xenia group will meet at the Court .House Wednesday,, October 30th at 9:00 a. m. There w ill be a demonstration scheduled fo r the New Burlington group to be held within the next feW weeks. Leaders who are assisting with this project in the various communities are: Deena Warner, Xenia Township. Mrs. Ralph Sheehan and Mrs. Ray Krug, Spring Volley Township., Mrs. Robert Collett, New Burling ton. Miss Grace Gheen and Mrs. Harry Smith, Bath Township. Mrs. Chas. Hawker and Mrs. Otto Zink, Beavercreek Township. Mrs. Chas. Kable and Mrs. Harry Thomas, Sugarcreek Township. Home and Peoples Bldg., Asso. De posits aiid C. Ds and H, and A . Pre ferred. .Bought and Sold. Wm. H. McGervey, 204 E. Second S t, Xenia, D. Oh yes, drink pays! It pays wanton and generous dividends o f penury, poverty, sorrow immorality, criminal ity, tragedy and death.— Signs' o f the Times. Strict Laws On Coon Dogs The state division o f conservation Monday warned coon hunters that they must keep their dogs out o f the fields from 0 p. m. to C a, m. from Oct. 15 to Nov. 14, the day before the opening o f the coon season. There must be no night hunting during tlie period specified, although exceptions will he made for recognized field trials. Dogs may also be shown and dem onstrated to prospective purchasers within these limits when in the presence of an agent o f the conserva tion division. I t also will be unlawful to, hunt coon before 0 p. m. o f the opening day o f the season, Nov. 15, although the season on rabbits, Hungarian partridge, pheasants and waterfowl opens on that date. ’Possum, skunk and foxes cannot legally be taken be fore noon Nov. 15, opening day. COUNTY SCHOOLS ALLOTTED $40,008 W ILL OPEN GROCERY ABOUT NOVEMBER 10th Mr. Harry D. Wright has rented the s(oom now occupied by Robison’s Elec trical Shop, gnd will open a grocery about November 10th. Mr, Wright has had thirteen years experience ip the grocery business, eleven as mana ger o f the local Kroger store. He will open with a complete stock o f well known brands, TOWNE CARLISLE . 82, DIED ' IN YE LLOW SPRINGS i Farm Loans 4 ^%INTEREST fiv e to ten. renr*. No ulaclt to buy. Mo Sewble liability. Nn nbatrnet. Prompt appraisals, ttnfck closing., W1NWOOD & CO. Sprlngfleie, Ohio ■ ask Vaar Banker ar Attorney BUILT FOR HARD WEAR S T A T E 8PRINGFIELD, OHIO 4 B A Y S STARTING W ITH BIG PREVUE 11 P. M. FR IDAY! N IGHT Greene County was allocated $40,* 008 in a state-wide $7,385,630.53 dis tribution Thursday by State Auditor Joseph T. Tracy o f funds to Ohio counties fo r use o f schools. Liquid fuel taxes collected in May, June and July, and sales tax funds 'fo r July, August and September, 'were included in the distribution, ' made on the basis o f $5,905 per aver- ( age daily attendance to- the various Ischools, The average daily attend ance in the state was computed at 1,- 250,687. BOWERSVILLE BANK PA YS I A L L DEPOSITORS IN FU L L Apples for Sale at Nagley’s orchard. Phone 152 F & j A fourth and final dividend o f 121-2 per cent, making a total ttf 100 per cent will be paid depositors o f the Bowersville Bank, according to N. B. Edington, liquidating agent for the state banking department. The divi dend will be payable on and after October 28, Later It is expected ft dividend w ill be paid the stockholders. This is One o f the few instances In this ‘ section where stockholders will even get a dividend, showing the manage ment .in liquidating has rendered an Important service to depositors and stockholders. - 1 VOGUE SHOP S U I T S Wear them every day • . • Tosa them over chairs at night . . . Treat them oood and rough, and they’ll still look better than any Suit, you ever had . r . VOGUE SHOP 8UITS art built to “ Take It.” $25 Others $21.50 to $50 V O G U E S H O P 22 S. Fountain Ave. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Charge It . . < Pay 1-$ the 10th of the month following the purohaee and 1-8.thd 10th of * a o h t w o following month*. OLD M IL L CAMP— Steak and chicken dinners, 50 cents. Frank. Devine, Prop. Wanted—W e buy and sell new and used cars. Belden & Co., Steele Bldg., Xenia, O. For Sale—-Round oak dining table and shot 'gun in splendid condition. Inquire a t this office. Towns Carlisle, 82, prominent citi zen in Yellow Spring* to r mow than fift y years, died a t N s home in that) place Wednesday morning after .an illness o f several days. H e served * » township clerk tor 50 years and clerk o f the board o f education tor the last 46 years, holding both places at the .time o f his death. He was to r many years engaged in the lumber business. Thedeceased was bom near Yellow Springs and is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs, Richard Talbot, Dayton; two sons, Edward and How ard Carlisle, Yellow Springs, and fiye grandchildren. The funeral w ill be held from the Littleton Funeral Homo this Friday afternoon a t 2 p . m, with burial in Glen Forest Cemetery, Subscribe to THE H E IUW Dress Fashionably In O u r N ew Fur-Trimmed * 17^3 t o s 3 * i ? Blue Belle FROCKS An exclusive display entirely different and strikingly new. •I $ 7.95 Urgent— To Wear Right Now SPORT COATS $ 10.95 TO ' $ 29.50 * Tweeds, Fleeces,. Reefers,- swaggers. 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