The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26
"Don’t fo rget ‘'The Quest," evening at 8:1b. Tues. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobs spent Thanksgiving in Niles, Ohio, the guest o f friends. Miss Florence .Williamson o f Bow* ling Green, 0., spent Thanksgiving at home here. CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS The Research Club will entertain {members and husbands with the An nual Christmas party at the home o f the Misses Knott, this Friday eyening. The annual Christmas Dinner fo r the Women's Club and husbands will be held Thursday evening at 6:30 p, m., a t the home o f Prof, and Mrs, 0. W. Kuehrmann, Mrs. Mary Harbison, who has been spending several months in Cleveland, has returned home, Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jack- son last Saturday an eight pound daughter. The Home Culture Club will hold their Christmas Banquet at the Cedar Inn, Friday evening, December 20th at six o’clock. Miss Maude Hasting o f Kent, O., spent her Thanksgiving vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mks. J. E. Hastings. Miss Elsie Shroades and- Miss Eleanor McElwain spent the Thanks giving vacation with Mrs. Cora Trumbo and' Mildred. Mr. F. Emerson' Davis from Cam bridge, 0., is Visiting this week "with his aunts, Margaret and Fannie Mc Neill. , Mr, and. Mrs. Raymond Spracklen • announce the birth o f a ten and one- half. pound son, Raymond Richard, at their home Tuesday. This is the second son to grace the family. School children selling their quota o f Christmas Seal stamps are to be rewarded by; a ticket to the picture show that will be good any time pre sented. Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Auld had fo r their guests Thanksgiving, Mr. Arthur Auld: and son, Jean, and his son-in-law and daughter,' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Osborn, Mt. Gilead, O., and Miss Eugene Lemasters o f Marion, O. M IZPAH B IBLE CLASS The Mizpali Bible Class met at .the home o f Mrs, A . E. Huey, Tuesday afternoon, December 3, Mrs. W, R. McChesney led the devotions, using a part o f the second chapter o f Math.; two o f the Christmas hymns were sung. Mrs. Huey, President o f the class, conducted a business meeting. Roll call was answered by “ A Child hood Christmas Recollection.’’ Some practicable social work fo r the class was discussed ,and a program adopted. Mrs. F, A. Jurkat read a very in teresting paper. Her subject, “ Even unto Bethlehem."—Henry Van Dyke. Mrs. McCullough, read “ Uncle Skinflints • Christmas G ift." A fter the -.program, a social hour was en joyed, A contest, “ piecing a quilt" was interesting. Mrs. Huey served deli cious refreshments. The January meeting will be held at the home, o f Mrs. Effie Lackey. MOVEMENT UNDER W AY FOR ORGANIZED CHRISTMAS G IV ING The I. 0 . O. F, has undertaken to sponsor a meeting in the, Mayor’s office Wednesday, December 11, at 8 p, m. when representatives o f various organizations will meet to perfect an organized program fo r distributing Christmas baskets, clothing, etc. It is hoped that the following organiza tions will be. represented: Churches, Township Trustees, Masonic and I. 0. 0. F. Lodges, Red Cross, American Legion, Community Club, Boy Scouts, D. A. R., Eastern Star and Public , , , Schools, by Supt. Furst. _ Mr; and Mrs. Grey C. W ylie o f j Heretofore there has been, much Morning Sun, Iowa, who spent several Iduplication in distribution o f Christ-' days visiting their son, Prof. Frank mas baskets and in some cases needy Wylie and family, at Frenchburg, Ky., | families have been overlooked. In as stopped here •Wednesday fo r a v is it ‘much as government relief has been With Rev. R. A . Jamieson and family, ^scontinued it will be impossible for enroute home. ithe county to. duplicate the work. ------— r----- — — (Those who have clothing and shoes, Friends here o f Miss Dorothy whether fo r men, women or children, Louise Wolff, who graduated from Ce- are asked to have these articles ready darville College class of. ’30, have re- so that the Boy Scouts can call at a ceived invitations o f her coming, mar- date to be announced later. Families riage on Christmas evening to Mr. that have a surplus o f toys are re- Joseph L. Boltz, a t the Presbyterian quested to also have these ready. Church in Elizabeth, Fa. Those not having'clothing but willing — — ——— ---- to aid in the work with food, meat, The Ladies’ A id Society o f the U. vegetables, fruits and candy can do- P. Church will hold a bazaar and uate to a,committee to be announced; market at the lobby o f the bank build- later, ing December 14, at 1:30 p. m. We ~ — ------:— — will have fo r sale— domestic articles, Mrs. Ed Hamilton spent a few .days fancy work, market, candy and white in Indianapolis last week, the guest Church Notes % CEDAliVILIE HERAtC, T)WmWM l IS& } Wednesday morning, November 27, jwe had as our guest in Chapel Miss ’ Carrie M, Rife, Principal of Cedar- vilie High School, who spoke on the beauties o f nature. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Meryl Stormont, Supt. Let us a ll co-operate in the campaign fo r a 20 per cent In- * A number o f students-accompanied crease. ]by Mrs, Heintz and Mrs. Work, at- Preacliing, J.1 a. ffi. This is th e ‘ tended the program o f Richard Halli- date set fo r the recognition o f the ‘burton at the Capital University, Co- 400th Anniversary o f the Printed lumbus, Ohio, December 3. a message in keeping with this com-; n .. , , , . . . S S S ' 8' T t e I “ tor " I" “ ta tho Yd w !c . Y P C U G-30 d m gubiect- A * room at the College' An interest-' “ Effect o f Alcohol on Society." Lead- ia& V">geam was presented, which cr iffavnn Amlrow was an imitation o f Major Bowes Union Service, 7:30 p. m „ in tHis Amnteur Hour. Justin Hartman was church. Sermon by Rev. Chas. E. Hill. the announcer. Betty Tobias gave a Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 vocal solo; H a rm * Miller,,a reading; ,. m., at the home o f Mrs. Lulu Watt. lB,atther Gibson and Elder. Foulk, Leader, Mrs. Margaret Milroy. , Choir Rehearsal in the church a scientific talk, which result- led m the gong to “ shut him off." •Elsie Post, a musical reading; a trio, Dorothy Cline, Ethel May and Majcl Troter, who couldn’t get started, too bad girls, "better luck" next time; Church School, 10 a, m. P. M. G il-.?ohn Gillespie, a number o f different lilan Supt (impersonations; Eugene Rood, a vocal Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject: whose voice was-too high for “ The Metliod o f Jesus." Ithf radio; Raymond S1Sson a vocal Epworth League, 0:30 p. m. . so*°; Do™tha } Vonf s>ua Voca Union Meeting, in the U. P. Church, wliose hindered her melodious 7:30 p. m. Subject: “ The Messianic voice; Clyde Walker, a vocal so o; Hope ” Kenneth Sanderson, a guitar solo; Saturday at 7 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister BEEF HIDES HIGHEST PRICES PAID Dealer Lots Bought BENNIE SPARROW Elm St. Cedarville, O. PHONE—189 ESTATE RELIEVED REMOVAL ORDERED , , , . "T „ 1 On grounds shelias neglected and * O il*C iM to to , b » r«- „x„ otril tte M.ry E. Whit. li.,^ of KdmimatrotioB. swu 0Am ^ ^ K m , T o o r f . , . f c t t , Dee. 10 o ^ o t™ ’™ 1 » w ,cu triiI- Qu«?™ S“ ff ' tot'crii, <0 tub umum Apples and cider at the J. H. Nagley orchard. Phone 152FSo, A T O U R SALE M O N D A Y December 2ndj> Feeding Pigs topped at $11.00; Fat Hogs 180 to 228 pounds topped at $9.80; V ea l Calve* topped at $11.70; Dry Lot Steers topped at $10.75; Lambs topped at $10.50. M A K E OUR M ARK E T Y O U R M ARK E T SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO, Sherman Ave, SPRINGFIELD , OHIO Main 335-J at the churchv ,, . , . . , p iiiq t p p p c r v t w i a v r Kenzie, didn t pass their decision bc- IvlKb l l Kh/OliXlr.KlAlN , / eat,se the applause was equal for.all, CHURCH 1 . ‘ Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister ' President McChesney, has been in r, „ , ..Columbus since Monday, December 2, Sabbath Scnool, 10 a. m, T?.**}‘attending a meeting of the Legis- Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: “ Nehemiah i„ .niv „ ? . w Rebuilding the Wall o f Jersnlem." ‘ Golden text: “ The people had a mind Notice: Keep in mind the Cedrus to Work/’ Lesson text: Neb, 4:6-9, Staff Play, “ The Quest,” to be held 16-21. ' ■ ■ Worship Service at 11 a. m. Wednesday moraing, December 4, Query Club will meet at 6:30 in the we had a special chapel program. The S. S. room. The pastor will speak on meeting was opened by Eugene Corry. “ A trip to the Holy Land.” Scripture was read by Donald Burk- Union Evening Service in the ert. Albert Grube led us in .prayer. United Presbyterian Church. Rev. Mr. W. W. Galloway gave an inter- Hill will be the speaker. esting talk. . _Chi‘istmas Cantata practice on Tuesday evening, December 3, the Monday at 7 p. m. at the manse. A ll Sophomo/e class friendSj chapei- girls o f high school and college age b Paul McLauJ?hlill helc-f . a coasting party at the Knott home. as the women o f the Broadcaster’s class are asked to be present.' elephant. Come and do your Christ mas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. David Strobridge an nounce the marriage o f their daugh- o f her son-in-law and daughter, and Mrs. Hugh Thomas. Mr. ! Slot machines in Cedarville have gone the way o f the devices in Xenia ter, Miss Marjorie; to Mr. William **nd none o f any kind can be found Harbison, son o f Mr. and Mrs. W. E. today* Harbison, near Wilberforce. The -----—:— :-------- ■ couple was manied in Richmond, Ind., Mrs, Ellen Gibson, oldest resident Saturday, Nov. 23, by Rev. David o f Clark county died Wednesday at Harold Hammond, pastor o f the Reid her home in Selma at the age o f 112. Memorial U. P. Church. • Born in slavery in Louden county, ----- — :— ——>- ' .Va,, she moved to Ohio with her hus- The annual Thanksgiving dinner for band, Nimrod,/at the close o f the Civ- the Creswoll fam ily was held last il War, settling near Selma, where Thursday at the home o f Mr. and Mrs,' she had lived ever since. _ Her hus- A . H. Creswell. About fifty relatives band was a farmer and died several were present including James.Storm- years ago, . ont and family o f Pittsburgh, Pa., and . ------------------ ---- Miss Elizabeth Creswell, Dayton. M r.’ Five Greene county sportsmen with Stormont and fam ily also visited with five hounds conducted a fox chiise in relatives in Hamilton. a five mile radius around Xenia, and ----------- 1 —-------—- '■killed one red fox,' wounded one and The Cedar Cliff Chapter D. A. R. chased a third into his den. Those in will hold the December meeting at the party were G, M. Preston, Earl the home o f Mr?. O. W. Kuehrmann, Heidorne, James Eckhart and Gene Tuesday* December 10, at 2 p. m. Lenhey o f Clifton, and E. E. Neil of There will be guests from Jamestown this place. Chapter, who will provide the Christ- j -------- — ------ • mas program. Please remember the Mr. Anderson Finney has been re- dues must be in hands o f the trens*' ported a’, critically ill at his home on urer, Mrs. F. B, Turnbull, by the last the South River road. •o f December. ' ! ---------- ----- ---- — -- -------------------- I Mrs. Lina McCullough, who spent Mr. B. B. Millison, 68, fa th e r-o f several weeks visiting relatives in Mrs. Donald Kyle, died suddenly on Cincinnati, has returned home. Nov. 30 at his home in Columbus, ------------------— following a cerebral attack. Tho^de- Mr g t . Baker after an illness of ceased had been a resident o f> *M - abou): a month has improved and had lumbus 19 years and formerly taught , . clothes on Thursday for the first school. He is survived by his widow mmy friends will be glad and two daughters, Mrs. Martha E. t(J know thal hc is ajrain able to be Jones, that city, and Mrs. Helen Kyle and abolJt th0 house, o f this place. The funeral was held 1 -------- ---- ---------- A fter the coasting, they went into , „ . ■ the house and enjoyed baked beans, 7 C Service on Wei^esday at weiner sandwiches and cocoa. 1;'™ at horne M,/ s Salbe Me- The faculty and , tpdents o f Cedaf- Millan. The second o f the three Ville College were grieved to learn of studies o f the Incarnation: The virgm h deathfeo f the father o f Bessie « S . biiSr Vfcfcr. . the manse on Wednesday at 7:30 p. CU F TO N BOARD BESMIRCHED m. John Williamson will be the.lead- BY H j g h L Y PA ID EXAM INER er and the topic will be “ The. L ife o f ____ _ Andrew Carnegie." This year marks . .. . . „ , the 100th anniversary o f his birth in According to a report o f a State Dumfermline, Scotland. examiner, Rachel Stewart, members Presbytery will meet on Tuesday a t °* • Glifton Board o f Education 10 a. m. in the Westminster Church are cnticwed for salary payments o f of Dayton, ' $168 covering 1934 and 1935 to five . members o f the board. J. Mac Harris Cedarville College basketball team clerk fell victim to the .critical eye meets the Urbana Junior College five axaminerf who draws probably at A lford'Gym this Friday evening. as >uuch fo r malting an exami- ,This is the opening game o f the sea- Ration as the clerk was .allowed for son. The preliminary game will he bis duties. -^‘Sbgencc. whatever lietween the Reserves mid Jamestown w-ir' a^*, Ibat could be found, Grange. Mr. Harris resigned months ago but ■________ _ during a part o f his term fild not give The State LiquorCommission has bo^ ; ti ,s not fc,r a v when not ^ Z ^ ^hool districts, but townships voters only exp rcSsefthemselves On ??* f e * S l d n ^ i S T m X o r ^ s the sale o f 3 g at the last election. A Z the protest had been filed by Marcus Me fftCt lhat’ morc, duties and sacrifice of nnintP,r]pCr.iIiP|)W individual time is required than in any po nt®‘ .,” at t.bat o f the'.hundreds o f state positions that he only recourse was another elec- pay RalavipH fvQm $206<f tn ?5<(M)0 a * on' ___________.year. I f the importance Of an office i V v is such that a bend is necessary then LU L L b liL I LA Y .those serving should be paid. Most The Cedrus Stuff o f Cedarville Col- o f the requirements .for bond are for lege will present its nnnual play enrichment o f • bonding companies Tuesday evening, December 10, at tlmt charge enormous fees which), the 8:15 p. ni. in the Cedarville Opera office holder or taxing district must House. , ’ pay. No good citizen condones wrong Tho play is cntitlod “ The Quest, doing in public or private positions ft. is a comedy-drama ip three acts but the time is hero for citizens to telling the story o f 6ne fnmily’s caii a },a|(; on $10 and $20 a day ox- search-for real happiness. It promises aminers that draw their pay from tax to be up to the usual high standard funds' paid by home and farm owners. o f the college plays. j ______________ The high school orchestra will fu r-' F0UND --Tw o keys on ring. Own- « « ' r > school age and 25c for adults. same oh payment o f this notice. “ Thanks A M illion ” at Regent last Wednesday, with burial In Union Cemetery, Columbus. tfubscrihe to T I IE l l l i l lA L E Quality Coal fo r eveiry purpose, Ohio lump, Kentucky lump. W . Virginia lump, Semi and Genuine Pocahontas. FEED Purina Layefta makes hens lay. Purina Complete tnd Supplement Dairy Feed. Purina Pig and Hog Chow nakes extra gain. Every other kind of feed. C.L.M cGuinn TELEPHONE—3 South Millar St. C.d.rrlll., O. One Of the most delightful and entertaining pictures in many months,- Fox Films new musical production, “ Thanks A Million,'’ Will open its week’s engagement at the Regent theater, Springfield. Friday, December 6; Dick Powell and Ann Dvorak; onO of the screen’s most, popular song:dance* romantic teams, head the big cast, which also Includes such favorites as radio's great personality, Fred Allen: the comedienne, Patsy Kel ly; Paul Whiteman and His fam ous orchestra; Rublnoff and Ills Violin; Raymond Walbtirn, famous stage actor; and Romona, the sing ing pianist of the Miislc Hall radio programs* “ Thanks A Million” Is the humor ous story of a tank-town vaudeville troupe managed by Fred Allen, Becoming stranded, Alton ns a last resort sold his entertainers’ serv ices to a political candidate on the assumption tlielr lively singing and dancing would pep up the political rallies, Dick Powell, as the star enter tainer of the troupe, made such a lilt with the voters they demanded he run for governor Instead of the candidate for whom his troupe was entertaining, The opposing candi date for the governorship, not to bo outdone, obtained the services o f Paul Whiteman attd His Band, and Romona. Tho story is an.en tirely new one and the comedy as well as tho music in “ Thanks A Million" is very entertaining. The State theater, In Springfield, will offer “Dr. Socrates," starring Paul Muni, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Each Tuesday night is “ Bank Night" at the State ahd an entire new screen program is of fered on Tuesday, one day only. The State features a third program the last half of each wr k, Wed nesday, Thursday ahd Friday. AST-MINUTEMOTORISTS I f you have waited until now to get your car ready for winter, there’s no time to lose* See us right away* We’re equipped to take care of your needs on— Radiator Protection Gear Lubrication Winter,MotorOil Battery Service Winter f'.h ,7? a i.-! Y ,Jib . - I c a t i ' r* Winter Gatolin* O H IO IN D E P E N D E N T O IL CO . K. 8. FITZWATEI! PHONE: 68 ROBERT .HUFFMAN F L E E T S I WINTER SERVICE ers NAVY beans CHOICE MICHIGAN CATSUP SPECIAL LOW PRICE LIGHTHOUSE SALT . JACK FROST. STOCK UPI Fruit Cmk* . Lb. cake 49c H»t Gtaet. 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