The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
3 The xiew things are advertised by merchants first* Advertisements keep you abreast o f the times. Read them! Advertising is news, as much as the headlines on the front page. Often it is o f more significance to you» FIFY-E1GHTH YEAR NO. 48 JEtVILLE, OHIO, F R f)A Y NOVEMBER 1,1935 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR NEK LETTER STATE - •’ r. . ’ .................... 1 ” w«‘ ' ................... - ’—..... ......— ...T... ............... ........ SCHOOL NEWS F a l l I n v a s i o n 11 ] j COURT NEWS Psalm 8:3-9 —- Betty rWr OHW b WHAT5 HAPPENED?HAS OU BCPUH T eV DECLA&ED WAR ? Chapel The chapel devotions fo r Monday, October 88, were in charge o f the junior class. The following program, — *,— - jannounced by Enid Hickman, was COLUMBUS. —■Provisions .o f the presented; new election laws have been inter-! Hymn—“ He Leadeth iMe"—by the preted and explained by Secretary of ‘entire group. State George S. Myers at a series o f} Poem—“ Thoughts Across the Void” meetings fo r precinct election officials (—Doris Ramsey, in various counties o f the state.! Scripture Secretary Myers called especial a t-‘Rowe. tention to the new law providing f o r !Hymn—-“ Nearer My God to Thee”— two s(|uba on the ballot, designed to by the entire group, prevent fraudulent voting. “ One stub j- .The speaker'was Rev. C. E. Hill t remains on the ballot going to the whose theme was “ Star Dust” ; his' J elector*’ Secretary Myers said, “ while {text, “ For'thou hast made him a little j the other remains on a pad in the pos-j lower than the angels.” Be urged! session o f booth officials. The elector, his listeners to strive for th^ better * after marking his ballot, should fold.things in life since their souls, minds,! it in such a manner that the ballot}and-physical bodies were made o f the- judge cannot see how the elector ' things o f which the universe is made.; voted yet may easily remove the j —------- j stub ajud place it in a 'b ox separate’ . Operetta Financial Statement and apart.from the one in which the| We wish to take.this opportunity! ballot is inserted." Precinct election for expressing to the good people of officials were enjoined not only to be this and neighboring communities our! efficient and. honest but also to he .thanks for the splendid cooperation, courteous toward the electors and see and patronage given us in our th!at everyone who is entitled to vote}‘‘operetta" o f October 17 and 18. } is permitted to do so a!nd prevent! The receipts were $132.66; ex- those who are not entitled to cast a ‘ponses, $33.70 with a balance of ballot from violating the election laws §97.85, j of the state o f Ohio, “ Since govern- ! We are well pleased with the above* ment is coming closer and closer to balance and are glad to announce to the people,” Secretary Myers assert- the “ public” that the proceeds w ill' ed, “ it is absolutely necessary that our be used for a long-time needed equip- eiection machinery by efficient arid merit for the Music and Athletic De- •honest, thereby deserving and Tetain- partments o f our school. ■ | ing the confidence-of all our people.” * Ail expenditures from this fund — — . J will be under the control o f the Stu-1 —------- Warning that the carbon monoxide dent Representative Assembly and John Clarence Williamson, 78, “ season” is her'e was issued last Week' the Faculty. . , known throughout the county, state by .Dr. Walter H. Hartung, director There were approximately 900 paidAnd nation, as a breeder o f fine sheep, o f the state Department o f Health,admissions for the two performances, died at his home in Xenia,Friday He called attention to the fact that This represents a record' attendance, morning at 4:30 o’clock. He had been in the six so-called “ winter” months —------- iU {c - tw° weeks suffering with pnou- ending March/ 31, 1935, an all time West Point of the Air monia; although he had not been in ' record, was established for carbon West Point of the Air, the talking good health following monoxide poisonings in Ohio. In thepicture featuring . Wallace Beery,more thiin a year. ago. HUM' /THE ING S E A f G N MUST? HAVE O P W B P —IT STAGEISSET FORELABORATE HALLOWE’EN DIVORCE SUIT " 1 Married twenty-seven years ago, : iL. N. Mason has filed suit in common j ipleas court for a divorce from Zella Mason, accusing his wife o f extra vagance and declaring she described Nothing but inclement weather can him as meaning nothing more than a upset the plans o f the Hallowe'en “ meal ticket” to her. He charges in- committee o f the I, O, 0* F. that is fidelity, " They were married August staging the big local celebration, to- 5; 1908, night. The electric light festoons- are in place as a contribution o f the Day- ton Power & Light Co, This will in- FQRECLOSURE ACTION The Home Building and Savings Co., is plaintiff in a $1,100.41 piort-jsuro a white way fo r the parade and gage foreclosure suit filed against A. jcontests. The State highway depart* M. and Florence L. Howe. John ment has detour signs ready for de- Baughn, as sheriff; was appointed re- touring traffic over Chillicothe and ceiver for Xenia property involved in the case. WINS JUDGMENT M, V, Crew has recovered a $437.- 41 cognovit note judgment by default in a suit directed against Mamie ylnd James. Campbell. Prominent Stockman Died Friday RAZORUSEDTO 411 Mrs. .Cora Hamilton Gieves Rinker, Dr. McMillin Will Celebrate Twenty- Fifth Anniversary WIFE GRANTED DIVORCE • On her- cross-petition charging neglect and cruelty, Flora Hoffman has been awarded a divorce from ^Clarence Hoffman and custody o f six •minor Children. The husband’s ori ginal divorce petition was withdrawn. OVERRULE DEMURRER A defense demurrer'to’ the plain-, tiff’s amended petition has been over ruled in the case o f M^rie Pringle against the New Amsterdam Casualty } C q . ■ i PERMISSION GIVEN Leave to plead within two weeks Dr, Frederick N, McMillin, pastor hag been granted the Dayton Power Xenia, was badly, disfigured when and Li^ht Co” defendant in adamage she came in contact with a razor in tho hands o f an unknown colored woman. The, affair happened on sunstroke gontj, Main street about nine o’clock, Tuesday evening. Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, for twenty- suit filed by Andrew Muterspaw, five years, will celebrate the anni-! vorsary o f his ministry in that pulpit j : Sabbath, Nov. 3. Dr. McMillin! CASE DISMISSED On motion o f the plaintiff, a fore- is a member of the Board o f Trustees}closure action o f the Peoples Build- on It is reported‘ by Marshal McLean ° f Cfedar' f ° Cf ^ . Thc ann0Unce' j" * ™d Sa™ * 3 Co;, against Alfred ment reads as follows. • _ ;Powell and, others has been ordered “ I have been pastor of the First disiriissed. six months there were 206 victims in netted the local troop o f Boy Scouts ■ The deceased was a life long rest the state, which was fortv-one more_J3<L_95. _______________ ___ ____ .__dent of_ihe .county, the son of John- that the woman doing the carving than in the corresponding period o f ; —-------- athan D. arid Martha Ann McMillan Wfts colored arid accottipariied by two . the previous season. Combining the Be sure to come to the cafeteriaWilliamson, former residents of this, colored men that are Supposed to have Prcsbyterian Churpb on walnut Hills , . ; : ,• ------ ■ six “ winter” months beginning supper at the school house o;n theplace. Mr: Williamson, was one o f the come liere from Springfield. Neither ^or twenty-five years. During these. GETS PINE AND DAYS October 1, 1934, with the six “sum- evening o f November 8th and give first breeders o f Oxford Down sheep of the men got out df the automobile ministering, in many ways, to j William Curry, colored, Clifton, was mer” months o f 1935, there was ayourself a rea l treat. in Ohio and bis herd has been ex- whilo the affair took place. ‘ Mrs. many>5n what 1 have always tried to fined $50 and costs and sentenced to total o f 292 carbon monoxide .cases , -----—- hibited for many years at all theJead- Rinker claims thatshe had no know- ma^° a faithful and kindly way, I thirty days in jajl Thursday by reported in Ohio, with ninety-eight Freshmen Hallowe’en Party ing, state fairs. His son, Fred, has ledge as to who the colored Woman haVR made a host o f friends. On Sah- Municipal Judge F. L. Johnson, who Jane Turnbull and been in charge of the farm since he was or even the ma&itr the auto. bath, November 3, at 11 a. m,, the ad- found liim guilty^of an assault charge n ' entertained " tW rotitod from active management. He The victim w a s t h e wltl'b^-tn'celcbration: o f th irb^4>y -A rthm^RoM!won,52? colored. of Dr. Kyle with blood streaming anniversary. These cards are being ,Robinson toIdauthorps hewasbeat- from a half dozen cuts on the face s?nt to those whom I have helped and en with a club and. knockeddown by and head. Soma., of the cuts were ■cheer« l an. a ,oved° f entered Cuixy early Sunday. four and five inches long. Medical thc hfe ,lt,morta1’ to thof whom “ ~ aid was rendered. There were four * .have ua,ted m «W«rn^* to many signers o f our Visitors’ Registers, to fatalities, Dr. Hartung said. The case Miss Martha causes were about equally distributed Mifcon Williamsd between automobiles and domestic members o f the freshmen class at a bad also served as judge at the Chi appliances in the home. Dr. Hartung Hallowe'en Party at the Home o f engo Live -Stock Show for a number re-emphasized the repeated warning Mrs, Charles Turnbull, October 24. o f years. . o f “ never use a gas heater or stove Prizes for the most comical dressed For more than forty years he serv- unless there is a flue attached.” Ho couple were awarded to Jay Peterson ed as an elder in . the Second U. P. warned against loose coal furnace and Paul Wisecup. Others receiving Church in his city and at one time Bridge streets on Route 42 and over the same streets to Miller fo r Route 72. There will be no parking o f automobiles in the canter o f town. " The committee' announces the prizes as follows;. Best dressed individual — Jointed fishing pole. Best costumed child—Box candy. Best costumed couple—10 gal; gaB each. . Best Red Cross Nurse — Wool blanket. Best clown—-One-half ton coal. Best, vagabond—One-half ton coal. Best comic dressed womanr—$2 at beauty parlor. Best comic dressed man—$2 men’s apparel., • • Best comic dressed child,— Box candy. Door prize at square dance— Electric perculator. ■- Door prize at round dance—Electric toaster. 10 unclassified outstanding costumes —Prizes fo r each. Best Hog Caller—One-half coal. Best Old Fiddler—One-half coal. Best Waltzer—man—$2 in gro ceries. • Best Waltzer— woman—$1.50 dry cleaning. Best Fox Trotter—man— Carton cigarettes. Best Fox Trotter—woman -—25-lb. sack sugar. Best Square dancer—man—10. gal. Best Square daner—woman—-IQ gal. gas. There, is a long list o f other, prizes to be announced. ton ton prominent cuts on the face and forc- LOOKING FOR GEACH Appearance of W. W. Geach, i connections which may permit monox- prizes were, Jackie Preston and „erycd on, the Greene County In- bead. The woman escaped with her 1 1 5 who ha\e liatene<1 to the gospel judgment debtor of the closed Com- was fll.marv heard. remnanians and h M M towards <>f ™ 1 have Presented ,t by merc.al and Savings Bank Co, iff ide gas to enter the house and against Beatrice O'Bryant. The evening starting a motor vehicle in a garage spent in playing Hallowe’en with the doors closed. and delicious refreshments -------— served. Tho election to fill the vacancy ------—1 created by the death o f the late Con- Cancel all other engagements gressman-at-Large Charles V. Truax come to thc cafeteria supper fir ary board. men co panions and headed to ards games Mr. Williamson is survived by his Jamestown. will, be held in conjunction with Hie program at the school house on regular primary next May and the veinber 8, election in November; according to a , —------- decision o f the State Supremo Court. Teachers Entertained _ Governor Martin L. Davcy called a ’ / Misses Sarah Margaret Chance, w m ia ^ iir fo rm e r state'rep- special primary and election to clec^-Nelle Reeder, Ruth Lewis, and Mil- resentativo from Greene County, die d a successor to Congressman Tnlax dred Albaugh entertained members of tW(J ^,eej{a we,c widow, Mrs. Alida McClellan Willinm- son, two sons, Freel W , near Xenia, a son by a former marriage, and J. nn<| Kenneth, Palm Beach, F la, former Greene County prosecuting attorney; seven grandchildren, and three sistersr Mrs. Jeanette Anderson, Xenia; Mrs. R. E. Bryson, near Xenia, and Mrs, Lelin Dean, Sanford, Fla. A brother, Warning Given On State Stock Streams With Young Fish .The State Department o f Gonserva- means o f the (radio, to rny fellow Common Pleas Court for questioning H01L Doimty Game/ Warden officers and to the enlisted men o f thc concerning his property, has been re- D* S.troupJ f pla«»ng^29,000 fish m 147th Infantry U. S. National Guard, ordered by Judge R. L. Gowdy f o r ,Lha atreams in * to. my fellow members o f Psi Grad- November 12. ’• . Warden reP° a l IS A writ issued for appearance 0f large mouth bass obtamed from the unt. and No- Xenia state hatchery, 23,000 blue gills program. Water in which stock fish are plant- and designated the 1936 primary and the faculty, husbands and wives at a election as the time. A request for dinner, Monday evening, at the Knott a writ of mandamus to compel £he home near Pitchin. ' governor to call the special primary After a delicious three course din- and election forthwith had been filed ner, games were enjoyed. with the State Supreme Court. The ---------------------------------------------- ------------ court held that Governor Dnvey had acted within his discretion in fixing the dates. ago. Agriculture Building Is Muck Needed (Continued on page three) On August Agriculture was 15, 1934 Vocational first introduced to Chapter o f Phi Gamma Delta, to f ^ - a c l i i r i c r P l i a r l r c my fellow members o f the Cincinnati Geach in court October 8, was re , T i , . , , , e a s n m g ^ n e C K S ^ club> tr my fcllow memljcrs turned by t^e sheriff o f Licking ^ th« “ n st*te hatehe1? and The old age pension office in Co- o f the Board 01 Trusteos and to mem' County with the informa,tion that 2,60® stock fish from Lake Erie are lumbus has issued notice to bo ware *>9r8 o f Die ftaffs and nurses o f thc service had not been obtained by hm .______ of calling pension checks. (Deaconess Hospital, to my fellow office. . The letter that mle^chiuits members o f the Board o f Trustees o f Jhe state banking department^ in ulLlllxiluaw. nnd' individuals be certain that re- Cedarville College, to friends in the behalf 01 the Xenia bank, recovered a “ ‘oa‘!U l'0 . and muivuiuais De certain mat rc- . t i (inn ina » ly The fishing ban will be lifted July ipients of these wakrants have en- Cincinnati Gymnasium and Athletic. judgment last Septemhet 26 a- » dnrsr,! tho warrants and receive the Club, and to friends in many Walks Jfairist Geach, now supposed to be a A’ *vo ■ , , . , . , “ S L 7 S - “ thm « ' » i ‘ -n l- lln * r ld .„t of U .M„ g C o « y The letter further ,» y . thet there Ceee.r Creek a n ^L iS e ” Miami River have been many forgeries due to the You are cordially invited to be. pro- 0 ™ to ™p"y on the bank”s ™ Miami 500 111 the Cedarville fact that warrants have been cashed sent and to bring some o f your friends { J * * PP‘y ” k potid in Massies Creek; 2,00 in Huff- on the assumption that because they as we celebrate a quarter o f-a century ' g !man pond and Mad River in Bath are state warrants there is no risk, of a sincere effort to help.” Under the direction o f Librarian Paul A. T, Noon the state library has made available a special list df patriotic plays, pageants and other materials for use by schools through- Cafeteria Supper Fraternally, Frederick N. McMillin. Each endorser guarantees prior en- the Patrons of the Cedarville High dorsemerits and all are liable in the Schpol. During the first year o f the event o i f orgery. • - .......... „ . , - work thirty farm boys were enrolled The state makes demands for re- _ . . . . „ r r r n a a y , N o v e m b e r D in this department. Also sixteen {mbursementk in cases o f forgeries, U . A . U O D b l l l S b a y s H e — — . eighth grade boys were enrolled. the letter states. The Faculty o f tho Cedarville Public'. These forty-six boys conducted on _ ------------ Farmers Vote For Twp. _______ _________ _______________ __ Schools invites you to attend the' an- their farms a total ofeight-elght farm out Ohio in celebration o f Armistice ‘nual cafeteria supper and program projects. The two main purposes of Day on November 11, A similar list wh>ch are to ^ hf ld m the ■HCI100^these projects are: * (l) to stimulate applicable to Thanksgiving Day and house ° ” the evening o f November an interest in farming; (2) to give one applicable to the Christmas sea- 8th* ' the boy an opportunity to carry ou t( son will be compiled soon and be made ^ ®“ PPer w111 be served from 5:30— the practices learned In0their class-} • . room work. Robbers Enter The following ponds are being ^ n 'stocked with bltie gills: 25,000 in Huff- Corn-rtog Xrogram man pond, 0,00 in the Cedarville pond and 3,0p0 in the Zimmermari. In the referendum vote on the Corn- pond between Jamestown and Bowers- Backs Dr. McChesney ?w •!>'*" Green, • - / , » ______ 3 .farmers gave a big majority, a total, Stock flsh from Erie are ^ in g o f 908 favorable to 99 opposed. Of distributed <*s follows: fifty small Mr. has requested . , — — aiscriD tea ■as zono s: mty s all W i l s o n H o m e Ipture is delayed In the Interest^ o f The result was 825 favor- jn Spring Valley Twp.; 100 crappies, ; Dr, W. R. McChesney* present State ,thanrt! 1 J f d 200 br6Wtt bul1* Robbers entered the home o f L, W. Representative from this bounty, who f M*d Riveri 1.*000 brown .Wit?on 'some time Tuesday evening js doing a good job, and will get his < corn-hog program has not bullheads and 1,000 gizsriwd shad friends o f the i n the second year o f this depart- between seven and nine o’clock. Mr, support a8 iong as,he is a candidate. bce"; announced hut it is expected to (fruit fish fo r the game fish) in tho . ---------- .school are cordially invited to attend ment the enrollment has increased to Wilson went down town to attend the Mr. Dobbins makes this statement due * hbcral,zed‘ The voto by township ^ d a rv ille pond. . An investigation o f the social ef- bathtth1c sUPper « "* the program. An a total of seventy-two boys. . The plcture show and on returning found to published reports elsewhere that W^ ‘ ,. v XT 0 „ , ! --------------------------- fects of the repeal o f thc Eighteenth effort has been made to give you a temporary and. inadequate quarters all-the curtains at the windows down. he had ambitionV to succeed Dr. Me*1, ®ath7 p S’ 2\ N” ’ 2; Beav,er 7 f ek . F r ANK JOHNSON DEAD amendment to the United States Con- real supper as the following menu now occupied Ijave greatly handi- investigation showed that robbers chesnev. —Yes, 53{ No, 6{ Cuesarcraek—Yes,t ---------- * - * - ' ;74, No. 8; Cedarville—Yes, 78, No,. 7; * available for distribution, it was an- 8:0I) P- m* nouriced. I All patrons and atitution has been started by Director W>H prove. • . ... . ■ capped th ework.-. This'being an out- had entered through a window in the E. L. Bowsher of tho Department o f Creamed chicken and biscu its.......... 10 standing farming community, arid due bathroom, - .’ - Education. A committee composed o f Mashed p o ta toes............................. .05 to an increasing interest, plans Were A radJo an(j g0)d watch apd cliafn prominent educators in universities Sweet potatoes------1............................05 formulated recently by. the Board o f wcre taken but g0 farn0thing else and public and parochial schools, civic Creamed peas ......... 05 Education to erect a permanent brick has been missed. The job isthought leaders and women’s club officials has Jellied Fruit Salad'................... ..... .05 building to house this new depart- to be home talent. been named to make the survey in Vegetable Salad --------- .....................05 ment.. ' _____ representative schools throughout the Buttered rolls and j e l l y ---—...03 a $5,0Q0 Bond Issue will be sub-' state. The committee will delve into Wiener sandwiches---------------------- ...06 mited to the Electors o f Cedarville N o B e e r V o t e alleged drinking at high school and Cake, pie, ice cream,coffee, ca, -..05 School District for the purpose (Of college football gamcB, the sale „of Tho program which follows the. providing materials and equipment liquor and beer at roadhouses and supper wilUgive those present an op- for the new. building; WPA Will pro- confectioneries frequented by high portunity to see’ both the little tots vide tho labor for. the project, | The question o f local option on sale be held. Grove Patterson, editor o f \ "w MhnH'* ‘Jn'i ” 't I f you'‘are interested in the future of lieer in the cast precinct o f Miami The Toledo Blade, will speak. t>fc'* ( i or as ai Jefferson—Yesr 124, No, 7; Miami— ' ? raf k. W ' .5 °bnBon’ 7S> ^ tired O SU N e w s p a p e r D a v 30»No, 3; NewJasper-Yes, 57, JSr* fa™ ^format KJDU n e w s p a p e r u a y ^ £ SilVer: trustee, died ^ h.s home on the farm h S e t F o r N o v . 15-X6 g f g W f - w f t L * ? ! * - Newspaper’ Day will lie held No, U j Xen ia-Yes, 124, No, 11. * £ 5 “ * £ £ ? £ £ Ohio State University November 15* ' 16i i W1LBERFORCE GAME On November 15 tho annual Ohio! . _ _ _ . 1 Wilberforce U. meets Tenn. State In Miami ‘Twp. director, will act oo toastmaster. , Saturdnvat2*30o. m mary ooom, i-ajr. « « » H 1 1 1 f » . I»nd«et will w 3 L Z £ £ » > « .W . V „ Mra. Montorct M illion Was a member o f the Presbyterian Church in Yellow Springs. The deceased is survived by six children: Mrs. Mary Rowan, Fair- school students, and the consuming of and .the older ones perform and ,| " Pro liquor in motion,picture shows and at hcar some good music b y the II. S. 0f this new work for our Community, township will be stricken from the fessor Joseph S. Myors, former Ohio: core o f 8 to 2. school-sponsored dances, which were band. listed as the chief abuses. Both ‘wet ’ ( The proceeds from the supper are ‘ ntld “ dry” interests asked Director j)P uscd ^ pay f or the uniforms1 oWsher some time ago that a com- f or the recently organized band. It Ivote yes on the Bond Issue. JAMES CALDWELL ILL ballots at the Nov. 5 election. The State University School o f Journalism} action is based on a ruling o f George director, will act as toastmaster | S. Myers, secretary o f state, that an Coacb Francis Schmidt also will, entire township but not a part o f a speak." Mrs and George Johnson, Garnet, Kan,; Mrs? Russell Ark, Howard and Erflimt Johnson, at home and a brother, .Charles Johnson, Dayton, formerlyof •Xenia. His wife; Mrs. Catherine " — - ’Johnson died five years ago. Hiram Graham, Columbus pike,! The funeral was held Monday after, SUFFERED A STROKE rehensive course in temperance be js helieved that all y/ill wrint to come • James Caldwell, 72, who makes his township may hold a local option .elec* On November 16 the newspaper men suffered a paralytic stroke Monday noon, burial taking place in Gleni !>de a part o f the regular school nnd help,in such a'good cause and at home with Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Me- tlon on ..the wet and dry question, will attend, the Illinois-Ohio State Evening that has affected her entire Forest Cemetery, curriculum. the same time have an evening o f real Millan, suffered a cerebral hemmor- Other local option elections will be football game. Professor Osman C .,right side. Her condition is reported | 'enjjoyment> Thc band will appear in rhage stroke Wedtiestlay afternoon, held in Clifton , village,' Cedarylilo. Hooper, one. o f the founders o f the .‘critical. She is 80 years old. House for Rent in country. > Call Ptny uniforms at this time—the first. Late reports indicate some improve- village and township and in Xenia}Hail o f Fame, is in charge o f th e ! this office. i (public performance o f the year, .merit, ’ township outside o f Xenia city, ---------* “— i . .men . general program. Subscribe to Tllti HERALD . “Johnny" McMillan entertained a liumber o f his boy and girl friends last * Friday night at a Hallowe'en party. Ip
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