The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
Local and Personal Mrs, Gertrude , Stormont visited relatives in Springfield last week. Mrs. Norman Sweet o f Roasford, 0.* has been the guest o f her mother, Mrs. Clara Morton, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparrow had for their guests over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Holmes and Mrs. Gora“Of Newark, 0. /MMIWWHHWH 5 T W E N R U I HtRXLD, FRIDA** NOVBMSFR 15, 1 M ■WWHiiawemtM 3 ( . Church Notes i ? COLLEGE NEWS skmary Society officers, the Qusry COUNTY COMMITTEE TO Club officers, and the Fellowship clubj OPPOSE ANY NEW TAX officers are asked to meet at the ; Church on Monday evening at 7 • Greene county is to be represented o’clock. in a statewide movement for a strong . Thursday is Moderator’s Day fa organisation in each county in the _______ ____ _______ ______ Dayton Presbytery. The moderator!state to oppose'additional new taxes college chapel wag fa charge "of tee o f our Church, the Rev. Joseph A. any kind in the state by the pres- y . \y. C. A, and the Y. M. C, A. The Vance, D.D., o f Detroit, Mich., will ent legislature. The organisation will meeting was led by Franklin Trubee. speak in the Westminster Church o f back the Sherrill committee fo r great- xhe Scripture was read by Mildred Tlair+rui af A n i . A * Pf A i* A n n m t /t i III F flV O T T l TMnnt TrBlh|g followed by pwyoif J j y p ^ l Arnutice Day, November 11, the Mr- and Mrs, w. S. Hopping spent the week end visiting relatives in Farmland,' Redkoy and Marion, Ind., returning home Monday. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH * Charles Everett Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a. m. P, M, Gil- lilan, Supt. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Sub- _ ject; ' ‘What’s Right With the Church.” D yton t 4 o’clock and then at a er economics in state governme t Epworth League, 6:3° p. m. 6 0>clock dinner meeting. See Rev. The organization will, be known as McLaughlin. The following very in- Union Meeting, 7:30 p. m., in the Guthrie about transportation and din- * ’’Greene County Committee For A teresting talks were given: “ Youth Presbyterian. Church. A program will ner accomodations. Sana Tax Program and Government and Peace,” Esther Waddle* “ Defens- be presented by a speaker and sing- I The Fellowship Club will meet at Economics”. A meeting was held in ive Warfare,’ ’ Joseph West; “ Let’s be ers from Wilberforce University. the Church next Wednesday evening Xenia Wednesday evening at which Realistic,” Ruth Kifable- “ What Pmvor ufontino, Wednesday, 7 :305 ' - — • * - - — - — » —•- ™ ™ ----- * ’ ’ ■ raye Mee g, p. m. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A, Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Meryl G*t that good peanut candy made fresh at The Cedarville Pakery. Special for Saturday, 15c per pound. Stormont, Supt. -------- -— — ■ ' . | Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, “ Shar- The County Board o f Elections is ing With Others.” This message is recounting the*ballots in Bath Twp. in in line with the observance o f the the contest fo r township trustee. annual Men’s Missionary Day. ...................■""— - ! Y. P, G. U., 6:30 p. m. Subject, Mr. John Stewart and- family o f “ Signs o f Growing Brotherhood.” Cincinnati spent Monday here withLeader, Malcolm Finney, the former’s mother, Mrs. ■ J. O. Union Service, 7:30 p. m., in the Stewart. , *Presbyterian Church. Representatives -----—------------------- ■from ‘ Wilberforce ' University will Miss Eleanor Bull spent the week have charge of this service, end at home and had as. h e r.gugst_ _ Prayer .JMeetmg, .Wednesday, 7:30 Miss Catherine Block, Evansville, Ind. p. tn. - . Both are members o f the faculty o f We. were greatly delighted and the Pleasant Hilf High School in benefited by the presence, last Wed- Miami county. ' nesday evening, o f the Secretary of ---------our Bible Schools, Dr, Randles Among the guests at the marriage o f Pittsburgh, Pa. We were glad also o f Miss Alice Reeves, Jamestown, to that our prayer room was filled with Dr. E.. J, Stedmen, Columbus, last officers, teachers, and others inter- Saturday morning, at St. Catherine osted in this important department Catholic Church, Bexley, Columbus, ° f the work o f the Church. It is hoped was Miss Josephine Auld o f this that the vision received o f the vital place. A number o f Greene county P^ace which the Bible holds in the people from Jamestown and Xenia training of our children, may lead us also attended. , to endeavour earnestly to reach the — ------- ----- '■ goal o f a 20 per cent, increase in our Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clemans enter- -^'hle Schoolwhich has been set be- tained at their home last Saturday 7 ° re us ^or this year by the General, afternoon, twelve little, friends o f Assernhly o f our church. I f it can be their granddaughter, Joyce Clemans, done’ fa should be done. Will you do fa honor o f her tenth birthday. The y °l,r part? little guests enjoyed game’s and re- . ~ : : ~ freshments. were served during the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN afternoon. CHURCH -------— ---------r~—'v Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shew entertain- Sabbath School, 10 a. m.- Paul ed five tables at bridge last Friday eve- Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: “ The Return ning. Earlier in the evening dinner from Captivity.” Jer.' 29:4-11; Ezra was served at the home o f the Misses I t i - l i Golden text: “ The Lord hath Knott near Pitchin. Mrs. W. W. Gal- done great thing for us, Whereof we ’loway and Mr. Paul Orr were award- are glad.” Psalm ,126:3. . ed high, score prizes. Worship service, 11 a. m. This ;— ——----- ----- will be the annual Thank-offering Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummings have service of the Women’s Missionary had as their guests, the latter’s Society. The women will bo in charge parents, Mr. and Mrs, Parvis Wright of the service. The pastor will preach and son, Parvis, Jr. Mr. Wright-has the sermon. been transferred from Port Huron* , The Junior Christian Endeavor Mich., to Springfield Where he will be meets at 5:45 in the Primary room of connected with the F. W. Woolworth the Church. Co. Store. The . Query Club meets at 6:30' in — — ----------- :----- . the Sabbath School rdom. All col- Mrs. Frank Townsley who has been ]ege students and young people are spending some time visiting in Spring cordially invited. ; field with, her brother-in-law and sis- at 7:30, A special speaker will speak, time Louis F. Clark, was chosen as There will be no mid-week service perm'enant chairman and A. E. Faulk next week. Temperance Notes. The union evening service W ill be hold in this church. Prof. C, H. John son o f Wilberforce University w ill be in charge of the program. His sub- ’ r7 TT , .. jeet will be: “ The Negroes’ debt to Word has been received here o f the Migsions » Some Wilberforce singers ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welchans, has returned home. Her mother, Mrs. Marion Townsley will return today. death o f Mrs. Martha McCorkcll, 78, on Tuesday, at her jhfome in Pauls- boro, N. J. Burial takes place Fri day in Philadelphia. The deceased leaves one son, Jay, and a daughter, Mrs. Mattie' Beed. Mr. J. G.. Mc- Oorkell o f this place is a step-son. will accompany him. This service will be in recognition o f the Laymen’s missionary movement. The Session, the Trustees, the Con gregational officers.1*, the Sabbath School officers and teachers, the Mis- WRIGHT’S White Villa Grocery S P E C I A L S THE STORE OF FINE FOODS BU LK SEEDLESS RA IS IN S , 3 lbs. . 2 0 C PEARL TAPIOCA, special, 2 lbs....... .17c Bulk Elbow Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 lb s ........ 15c COFFEE, Honey Grove, 18c lb., 3 lbs.................52c SODA CRACKERS, 2-lb. box 19c FLOUR, Loys Home Pride, 12-lb. s a ck ..........~.47c W H IT E V IL L A PEACHES , can . f Q n SLICED OR HALVES . .m i * * * * * . H r|. " ................... ....................................■-hsillHaiilliMWW* SALAD DRESSING, Honey Grove, qt. ja r 25c PANCAKE FLOUR, Shurfine, 5-lb* sa ck ......... 25c APPLES* Delicious, 6 lbs* ...............-......*............ 25c SWEET POTATOES; 4 lbs.................. I5c BOLOGNA, Decker’ s large, lb* .............. -...... .15c BREAKFAST BACON, lb................ 33c E N G L ISH .W M N O T S ) lb* ♦ * 2 5 © p y S m * * * * * • * * * * ner, Xenia* secretary, ; The organization favors re-enact ment o f the sales tax, liquid fuel tax and cigarette tax, 1 pencenttemporary increase in tax rate onprodactive in- Sponsored "by Cedarville W. C. T. U. vestmenta> and appwved tee Sherrill • report. *'■ ......— ..... .-.i....I.,. A resolution was adopted instruct- A New Jersey judge warns saloon- faff the officers to communicate . the ists not to get autoists drunk. How action o f tee committee to Dr, W. R. is the bartender to tell who is an MeChasney, County Representative fa autoist and when an autoist is the legislature, and to State Senator drunk? —Chicago Daily News. Oliver S. Nelson in this district. — Speakers were C. Vivian Anderson Thp question o f the drinking driver and Robert Nelson o f Cincinnati. The looms larger every day in this coun.- county membership will be extended try and even the most zealous wet over the entire county and a member- cannot" condone—alcohol—-behind--the-ship-committee... composed o f B. M, wheel. In this era o f advertising McKay, Leon Spahr and R. O. Wead consciousness probably there is no wagffljamed. more effective way o f reaching the ■:---------- ----------- general public than through street R* ANNUAL DINNER and highway pouters. There they HELD AT KNOTT FARM meet the eye o f many who would not ------ ~ even read u newspaper advertisement. Forty-four persons, including mem- And if tee same slogan is seen over ^ers ° f Cedar Cliff Chapter, Daugh- and over and over again it just fers o f the American Revolution, their naturally becomes a part o f human faisbands and guests, enjoyed the consciousness and does leave its im- d ®P^®r's annual dinner at the Knott press. farm, near Clifton, Tuesday evening. _ _ _ _ _ A delicious two course dinner was The beer-drinking contests being aerved after which. an entertaining staged in various localities are only PfeKram' was presented. A , playlet, one o f the many methods being used Between, Trains,” was offered by the to glorify and promote drinking. C^arville College Dramatic Club with Those who visit such scenes, as well Gie following members taking part: as those who read about them, must Mi3?©8 Harriet Ritenour, Magel Port- at least be made to “ think furiously” er' Hagerman and Elsie Post, concerning their value. ‘ Misa Edna Bri,l was director. Mrs. Of the Milwaukee contest staged Louiae Heintz>deaa o f women at Ce- some weeks ago, a reporter for the ^arville, College, accompanied . the Chicago Tribune said that “ there ap- group to the meetinK and was a guest peared to be some dissatisfaction °* ckapter. with the management o f tee contest At the conclusion o f the playlet, so far. as the women were concerned. ^*88 Glenna Basore entertained with Several of.those who had entered the a ffrifaP o f readings. She was intro- preliminarics, but failed to finish, duced ^ Mrs, Fred Townsley, regent said there should have been one con- Cedar Cliff Chapter, test for men and one for women.” Mrs. Anna Wilson, presented to the- “Women’ can drink just as much as chapter, a gavel, which had been used meb,” said one woman contestant, the G, A . R., on organization now “ but they -drink differently.” The re- extinct fa Cedarville. porter noted that “ several o f her 14 At the conclusion o f the program n children and 19 grandchildren were s°cial hour was enjoyed, around her os she spoke,” One can The chapter’s Council o f Safety was only hope that the young folk in dis- ' n charge o f arrangements, gust may turn from liquor and all — --------------------- - that drinking entails^,.Or have they, Members o f the Clark’s Run Club through influence, already been ini- were entertained Wednesday after dated into drinking and therefore only noon at the home o f Mrs. John W. await the time1when they, too can Collins, Contests were enjoyed and compete for qome such prize? the members treated to a salad course ............... ........ . during the afternoon. Makes people F ight?”, Raymond Beals, A poem was Tead by Eugene Oorry. We were led fa prayer by Dean C. W. Steele. Miss Dorothy Anderson’s name was omitted as one o f the organ soloists in the recital o f last Tuesday night, November 5. Members o f the Dramatic Club pre sented a play, Between Trains, at the D. A. R. Banquet held1at the Knott home and Miss Basore gave a group o f readings. Dr. MeChesney spoke at the Re publican Rally at Delta, Ohio, Tues day evening, November 12. . j A group o f students and teachers attended the Second Number o f the Concert Series, Edith Lorand and her Hungarian Orchestra, held at the* Memorial Hall in Springfield, Ohio, ^ November 13. The Literary Meeting was held, November 11, at the Public Library. The following program w a s ‘present ed:. Mary Pierce gave a reading and Miss Ruth West sang a vocal solo. The speaker o f the evening was Mr, A. B. Cresweli, who told of his ex periences fa the World War. ' The so ciety extends tits sincere thanks to Mr. Cresweli for his interesting ad dress. v PLUMBING Bath Room Outfits Electric Water Pumps We are prepared to install Kohler or Standard bate room outfits and necessary batfaroom plumLfag- We are also agents fo r the Dnrt> Electric Water Pumps. HOT WATER HEATING PLANTS I f you are considering a hot water heating plant let us give you estimates on the American Ideal system installed. ■W c can give you reference o f our plants giving satisfsetefa in this community. F. E. HARPER Phone 130 Cedarville, Ohio Clear that aching head. Right that upset stomach. Move* those con stipated bowels by taking Noah’s Regulator. Pleasant to take, mild though effective. For sale by H. H. Brown, Druggist. ! l}E Cm nZ J J f , i T NE l ° n ! * r . E. E. McCall, Jamestown pike, DIRECT COUNTY RELIEF has been confined in the McClellan mi. - > , , hospital, Xenia,' with a broken left The federal aid for direct relief in ,imb. The accident happened while the county will end December 1, the inn,ijn~ county receiving |6,150 for the last ‘ ■ half o f November, After the first o f tee month all relief will come from the $35,000 bond issue authorized by the electors on November 5. It is ex- Mrs. H. D. Furst was hostess to members o f the Woman’s Club, Thurs day afternoon at her home on North . , , Main street, along with a number o f pected that the county emmiaaioners ^ will allot so much to all the townships - ' y _Waii w n* t, a in tee county. Z r, T Hollmgshead, ______________ Mt. Sterling, O., who gave a personal , _ narrative o f his experiences . fa the Miss Glenno Stein, Clifton, has re- World War as a member o f the “ Lost ceived her commission as postmistress, Battalion” . His discription was very and taken over the duties o f that instructive as he detailed events from ° " C0‘ the German standpoint as well as of Our Own Boys. Mrs. Hollingshead Marshal H. A. McLean is in Day- accompanied her husband. Following ton this week taking medical treat- the program delightful refreshments ment for an ailment o f long standing, were served members and guests. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK OF XENIA, IN THE STATE OF OHIO ■ AT THE CLOSE OF BUSIHESS OH NOVEMRER. I, 4*33 Ckirttr N*’ ia3i R m * tv « Olitrlit N*. 4 . i . ASSISTS ■ Lo»ni arid dlucrmnl* ................... .........................................................................$ 5IT.147.M Orcrdr*fls . . . . ........................................................................................................... li.Zl tfnl(*d 8UI«» (K.rcrnmtnl nbliiMllon*, direct altdinr fully cuarsntMd . . . . . . . . . . H in fir l.iifinii. fin fiira. isfiil SM iitSilfua Other Lund*, slock*, knU urcurjt'ra n*nkliij houte, I1T.D90 Furniture end fltlurr*, Reserre with Federal Ikacrve hank . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . Cash In reult and balancck tvllli oilier banka . . . . . . . . Outald* chrrka and other raah llena ........... Other aaaeta ..................... .............. 37B.SS8.SS SS3.8H.IS 28,M8.88 221,388.18 371.838.88 282 .r.« 2,388.78 TOTAL ASSETS ...................................................................................................4M8B.M8.82 LIABILITIES Demand depnalta, except I’nlfcd Stale* (Inurnment depmlla, public runda, and depoalta of other lmnka ................................ .................................................$1,373,785.81 Public finds of Slate, countlea, achool dMrlela, or other nub- dlvlalima or munlclpalltlca ..................... ................................................. . 12S.881.84 United Stole* OoTOnmcnt and postal aarlnga deposit* .......................................... SI.8flS.85 Deposit* of otlior banka, Inrlmtlnx cuilfled and cashlera' etiecka oniatamllnn . . . . . . 48.75 Total of Item* 14 to 18:. _ ’ (a) Secured by plcds'e of loan* andjor Inrealments 188,783.62 (b) Not aeeured by pledge of loana andjor Inrcsthicnta . . . . 1,445,689.58 (c) TOTAL DEPOSITS ...................................................... .$l,r,54,893lfl CAPITAL ACCOUNT: Common rtoek, 1,808 aharee, par $100,68 jmr aliarc 108,008.08 Siirplua .................................. .................................. 180,080.88 Cndlvldf l proBla- net ............................................................................... 112,041.82 ttcaerrea for cniillnyeneloa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38,053.78 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT ........................................... .. 7,7.7.~ 7.7,. 342.888,67 \ TOTAL 1,1ABILITIES ........ ......................... ................................................$1,896,538.62 MEMOltANDUM: Loans and Inrealmenia Pledged In Secure I.labllltlea United HlAte* flovcriimcnt obligation*, direct andjor fully gtiaranleed 85,806.88 Other lionda, atocks, arid aecurlllea . . . . . . . . ....................... ...................................... 17S.flfl8.fl8 TOTAL PLETMIED <ex<luding redlaemmta) ............................................ ....$ 2fle.88A.88 fa) Agalnat United State* Oorernment and postal aarlng* deposits ...................$ 58,888.88 * (b) AKilnst public fund* of State*, emmtle*, aebonl districts, or other *«!>• , division* cf munlelpalille* .............................................................................................. 210,888,88 (li) TOTAL ri.mXlKD ................................................................ ........................$ 268.38888 STATE O r OHIO, COUNTY OF OliSHNE, D8: I. It, O. Dead, Caflhlcf of the above*nr.med bank, do aotaitaty swear that the above ntate thtnt I* true to llio beat of m>' knowledge and belief, _ „ „ ,, $ . 0. WEAD, Cashier. Sworn in 8iid aub»cr|l>ed before m$ lbl» 9th day of Noveaaber, 1835. 9. U. BRI,L, Notary Public, Correct—Attest i EhE. Kar«y Henty C, Flynn Mary Idttl# 4Ho« Dlnotort. . Mr. and Mrs. Carter N. Abel made brief step here *Sunday afternoon enroute to their home fa Ironton. They had been visiting their son-in-law and daughter in Dayton and their new granddaughter. WE W A N T 1000 TONS SCRAP IRON All Other Grades of junk Highest Prices Paid. Xenia Iron &MetalCo. 17 Cincinnati Ave. Xenia, Qhio Dine With Comfort and Ease Amid an Air of Refinement THE TOW N CLUB MRS, W. E. HYATT* H m U h Luncheons and Dinners PhAM 1175 490 N. Main SL Urban*, Ohio NOTICE TO FARMERS Bring in. your good milling wheat* and exchange it for Ohio Pride Flour. In this way your wheat will net you about $1.20 per Bushel. Ohio Pride Flour is a high grade patent flour, and gives complete satisfaction- You need not have bad bread or biscuits when you use OHIO - PRIDE. v W e are always in the market for good milling wheat. Call us when you have any to offer. CHARLESTON MILLS Phope 19 South Charleston* Ohio IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGDROP IN *3 I f you paid f o r E lectr ic ity as you needed it . . . I f electricity were supplied on a cash and carry basis* you’d see how inexpensive it really is* So inexpensive^ in 'fact* that you would need coins smaller than a penny to pay for the electricity used for most everyday purposes* But* o f course* electricity isn t paid for this ways and at the end o f the month when the hill comes many folks forget the countless number of times when they have used electricity. Next time you get your bill* remember this fid :. Chances are you’ iJLbe^more than satisfied that you got your money’s worth* ^ / ^ j # £ The Dayton Power and light Co* / jr *
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