The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26
( W t l m t s HBftAtP , T B O D A Y , MARGH 1*, THE mam TEAM WORK The City Loan has long been recognized for it* liberal Loan Plan to’Farmers. For a quarter of a century The City Loan ha* n pulled, together u with the farmer* o f Ohio, advancing them cash-credit, enabling diem to carry bn to greater profits. Rurgliiorrowars have always received the very best deal The City Loan has to offer. Loans are made in amount* o f $25 to $1000. You esn make moderate monthly payments, o r your loan can have a " full-year-to-run wrthriutptrincipa{'reduction. There is no fixed rule about it, Repayment is scheduled to fit your exact needs. •' ‘ jAMtu; fc. Mgr. . 24 E. MAIN ST., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO L O A N S M £ D £ a » 0 V E R - O H IO R E G E N T P Springfield's Best Theatre ONE GREAT WEEK Starting Friday March 13 to 19 THE GREATEST YOUNGSTERS IN THE BRING YOU THE GRANDEST ENTERTAINMENT YOU’VE EVER HADI The. Picture ah entire.world it breath* leitiy waiting to , seo—Never before - anything ita equal 1 - -Jfl j , z . - N '^ ^ r * ,3^ * e C *':*»* ' : ^ r f ' r"‘f - W* • « ■'%- . 'v-i i'--» • ■ V * . ' m An unforgettable dramatic, experience, . . ninety minutes packed with heart interest, humor, romance, suspense! ?111 ) ^ ic r m t £ ouiniupiEis Ut ra*COUNTRY DOCTOR THE FIRST FIVE-STAR PICTUREI 2 HOURS Of Real Happiness Springfield'* Friendly Theatre 5 BIG NIGHTS! 4 BIG DAYS ! Opening at 11 P. M. Friday Night, Mar. 13 E ieFirstBig usical Smash Hit of 1936! HARRY RICHMAN RPCH IU I HUDSON WAITER CONNOUY M l l l f l m t l T u j gA^g* 'Dmaram u J ihdaaolai ■rni ifTvn ainucivi wtw h vm n bh isiiw Michael letHstt •Oavglecc OvmNilll* *tlenel Hander g A & a iik in a a r ito a € J U A d t a d l « n « n lY v m n G v i v n m ier MmM fcyVMertcheftAtgef fAIRBANItt ON OUR STAGE NOT A PICTURE MONDAY — MAR. 16 .THE OHRATOST COMRPV H IT IN 28 VCAfil—NIW VOHK CXST “3 MEN ON A HORSE” THE SHOW THAT'S. iRiAKINQ ALL BECOROS ON UmOAOWAV Matt 6*S, SOe, *1.16, *1.e» V* Nltthui Me, gi.lfc *1.», *.*> ssssEas ff YOUMD PRINTINGDROPEV sch o o ls n ew s * Wontimsd from first poge) MarceU Defcty, Milan Glass, Mary Thursday evening, March S< tsbu McOainpbell, Frances Jolley, Virginia IJunior Class of the College present*- Pemberton, Margaret Stormont, Dor- ril the play Forever True, directed by is Townsley, Jeanne Wright, George Mias Glenna Ba?ore- The following Martlndat^ Eugene Stanforth. .cast ably presented 1he play before SEVENTH GRADE 'an appreciative audience: Gale Boise, Wallace Bmdfute, Wayne Cocry, .Esther Waddlf, John Richards, John Florence Dctuiehy, Wilma Jean Fer- iTobJna, Ruth Kimble, ^ Paul Angell, guson, Alice Hanna, Jack Huffman, jBetty Fisher and Dorothy Anderson. Wanda Hughes, Martha Kreitzer, Music was presented by tbe C, C. Louise Miller; Carl Watkins, Keith IMale Quartet and Forrest Nagley, *c- Wright, cesnnuniod by Eugene Coriy at the EIGHTH GRADE piano, played several numbers on the Joe Baker, Wallace Collins, Jan. marimba. Whittington, Arnold Thordsen, Dor- Take Notice: • Coming: Thursday there Squires, Vera Mae Fields, Em. evening, March 26, the College Min- ma Kennon, Robert Hurjahy, Frances atVel sponsored by the College Y, M. Patton* Pansy Rose. C. A will be given In the Cedarvillo . FRESHMEN Opera House, The minstrel will bo Rnth Copeland, Marcella Martin- entirely college talent and Will, be very dale, B^atrico O’Bryaht, Athlea original, Squires. . „ Friday afternoon, March 6, Pres. W. . .SOPHOMORE R. McChesney; Miss. Glenna Basore, Alma Brewer, Catherine Ferguson, Mrs. Margaret J. Work, the Orange- Nancy Finney, Dorothy .Qailpwajr, and Blue Serenaders and the C. C. Jeanette Neal, A*0!* Rumpke, Mary Male Quartet, journeyed to Bellbrook Alice Whittington. High School, where they entertained JUNIOR the High. School witih a special pro- Elizabeth AndersOtf, Marie Colline, gram..• - Warren Elam; Lawrence Fulkerson, Monday evening, March 9, President Juanita Harper, Nell Hartman*. Mary W. R. McChesney, Mrs. Margaret J, F.; Helntz, Enid Hickman, Louise Work and the C. C. Male - Quartet Jacobs," Alice Pullin, Doris Ramsey, took part on a program at a banquet petty Rowe, Alberta Smith, pit*, given by the Farm Bureau at Xenia. Struewing, Virginia SWaney/ Betty Tuesday morning, March 10, Coach Swahgo, Mildred Williams, Frances J. W'. Ault presented the Basket Ball Williamson. T awards to the following: Juniors: SENIOR Ilarry Wallace, Joe Waddle, and Harold Benedict, •GdriCva’ ClemShs, Gale Ross;. Sophomores: Howard Jean Dunevanb Pailline Ferguson, Swaim; Freshmen: Richard ”Smith- Howard Finrtey, Rebecca' Galloway, Blutcher Gibson. Clyde Walker and Elmeda Harris, Mary- Harris, PhylliB Roy Linton. The t two managers, Kersey, Homer Moore, Phyllis Powers, Donald Buelher, and^ Herbert, Cuni- NoncE or ArroimwiT iit* wwn , ERt*t6;of CMlcoJDrdMliLAeowedd, Notica is hereby given that J. A. estate o f Odica Broainee, deceased, Deted this 39th day of February, 1919, S. C. .WRIGHT, „ ^JTu^e « f^ ie Probate Court, Groeoo mings and two cheer leader s, Helen Seamon, and Cletis Jacobs, also re ceived letters. • ' * Monday evening, March 9, the Lit erary Society met at the Public Library. Miss Anna Jane Wham favored us with two solos, Joe West spoke on Kagawa, and John Gilles pie entertained the group with a number of impersonations, Refresh ments of punch and snacks was serv er! following the program, The devotions of the Y. W. period of March 11 was centered around tjbe story of Mary and Martha. The remainder of the period was spent ir the study o f vhe life of George Matbeson, author of, “O Love That Will not Let Me .Go,” of Sarah,F. Adams, author of, “ Nearer My God to Thee,” of Augustus M. Toplady, author of. “Rock o f Ages,” and Rey. Henry F. Lyte* author of, “Abide With Me,” Feme Rose, Marjean Smith, Mabel Turner, Charles Whittington. SrGHT-SAVING ROOM Grace-Deck, Rosalie Riley, Reginald Vaughn, Ethel Mussetter. March 18 Junior Class Play The Junior Class Play will be pre sented again tonight at the Opera House. Tempera»ce Notes Sponsored by Cedarville W. C. T. U. ■MOj The City Commission of Olympia, Wash., recently adopted an ordinance forbidding the sale of. gasoline to in toxicated ,drivers. • /• In Bavaria whom they drink the Pres. W. R. McChesney addressed -most beer per capita, they have the the Cfentrtvl District Conference o f ’ most suicides. Dr. Otto Bauer of Ohio Congress of Parents anil Teach- Munich says, there am lO.OOQconfined ers at Newark, Ohio on March 12. drunkards in the smalt beer -guzzling Friday night, March 20, Pres. W. city* Bear evidently Is not a cup o f R. McChesney, Mrs. Margaret ,J. cheer.—National Voice. Work, and the C. C, Male Quartet ‘ are going to BoWersville, where they « jt {# my professional opinion, tfter will take part in a PTA meeting. observation o f many years In the :L— - 1 'V ----- 1 1 practice of medicine* that beer is db- FARM LOANS ingmore harminhuiimahitythanall , t x , , . . . . other alcoholici.*’--D r. Cliarles GQ- No stock tp buy. No double liability.^ t n , ^ *No. abstract. Prompt appraisal. t LOWEST INTEREST RATE ' ..Ihe t o it r f u . dUtppdrt. w e ever otrerea. ^ ment as a tax reducer and no remedy We hare loaned over Seventeen for the depression; it has no enre fdr Million Dollars to Ohio Farmers, lawlessness.”—Dr. C. T. Wilson. Winwood & Co. -Room 207, Over Home Store SPRINGFIELD, OHIO i j In other words repeal has been a wretched failure in every way. jB ig Shows in Springfield) nig Shows in Springfield! 18 ,.2col <2 col scene MUslc Goer Round) The scene above, showing Roch elle Hudson, Harry Rlchraan—and those celebrated song writers Far* ley and Riley—Is from the new Co lumbia musical picture “The Music Goes Round,” presenting the most ..famous. Sdng..hit of the current de cade. “The Music Goes Round” is Sweeping the country and Is being proclaimed by cinema critics as the biggest musical attraction that will reach the screen this year. The film will open at the State theater, in Springfield, with r.n Owl Show prevue, Friday night rt 11 P, M. and show through C-.t tirday, Sunday, Monday and Tu:.*, day. . , The Regent theater In Spv! field has announced the ontot<v-.r'<- mg attraction of all dhet.ia litut:.ry for a week's engagement, begin ning Friday, March 13, The ric- hire, Fox Film* mighty scoop,. ” Th* Country Doctor,” Star* the famous Canadian babies, the Di onne quintuplets “The Country Doctor” is the life-story of Doc tor Allen Dafoe, the famous Can adian Country p h y s i c i a n wno brought the five little babes Into the world and kept them alive by employing every method he had found successful over a long period of years of practicing. “The Country Doctor” is a full* length feature picture and besides tiie famous babies, In the c**t are Jean Hersholt, Dorothy Peterson, Michael Whalen, June Lang and SHm Summerville. It Is said by How York and Hollywood critic* to *3 positively the greatest two hours of screed entertainment in ihe entire history of Dim*. Tho Fairbanks t h e a t e r , in j'Dringfleld, has hooked an .out- I'a Hdi / has been the sensation of Broad way the psit The ad vance sale of tlokst* If now on, YOUR BEST cattle market Sale Eyery Monday SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO* , Sherman Avs. SPRINGFIELD, OHIQ Main S85-J mrrm or Estate o f Dora J. Kecr- dsoeased. ■ Meric* 1* hetthy X. Hastings has been duly apgotetad g» executor o f th* oefcal* of Jm§,3. X S r, deosased, lat»' o f ftfiortffls V tillfe, Green* County, Ohio. Dated this 9th day of March, 1186. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge o f the Probate Court, Gretna £Smnty*GWo. O F A ! R utry J, Kyle, -Dwel , . ...... hersbjT fdvmt tiiafc -i....., Elizabeth C. Kyle has been duly ap- pointed as admuiisiardtor o f the estate of Henry J. Kyle, deceased, late, of 'Ccdarviue Townahlp, Greene County, lORio. Dated this 14th day o f February, 1936. *■ S. C. WRIGHT,. Judge o f the probate C^Urt, Greene County, Ohio,’ MKHANICAL GUARANTEE “Weagree to correa atourexpease anycondicion iq'tills car or)truckwhich is not in accordance , with tile above specifications, provided that wc ’ are notified by the purchaser of this condition within ten days from this Kate, and further pro- vided that' such condition is not the result of J?*8lcct, or abuse of the car or truck trackhas not beenrepairedor alteredoutsideof our shop duringthe'guaranteeperiod.” °MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE “We fartheragrisethatwewill refund stichpart of ' tiiepurcbare^priceof the caror truck alt has been paid by the purchaser, including any used car or truckappliedaspartpaymentor, at ouroption,the .allowanceprice thereofin cash, thereby , canceling the.' sale if the purchaser so' requests; provided that this reqiiest'is' truckis.thenreturnedtO"us in the’s'aine conditionaswhendelivered.” (Signed) Y O U R F O R D t iE A L E R , S O L D O N L Y SI T A U T H O R I Z E D F O R D D E A L E R S _+: bi* there beenassured to _ , u ^ cay lmyeri as definite-protection ms u nohr o fim tl by Ford Dealers in R&G cars aodjtrucks., *RAG inetti*RENEWEDandGUARANTEED —RENEWED to meet the definite specifica tions .shown on the RfkG ttg, and' GUAR ANTEED, in-writing, by your Ford'Dealer. The R&G specifications'cover every im portantdetail.Anycaror truckmectiagthese specifications is an outstanding value. Yet fbeR&G Caror track o f yodrChoicewill cost you no more that*an ordinary “ used car.” Backirigfhese specifications is the written, money-bock guarantee o f your Ford Dealer. For srtraIfcilliy bvfom yowTofd m m rm w n o iE d e a l V A h U Z S -l^ ^ o om 'r a d a writisnweaei*eeki Ou r Rural Electric Lines built in 1935 would redch from Daytori to Cleveland ir A LOOK AT Otm RECORD to e rare! electri- fieation during 1935 reveak some significant facta. We built 222.57 railea o f rural-lines— enough to cover the*distance between Dayton and Cleveland. We'added new* rural customers at the rat* o f three a day— a total o f 1134 during the year. This extension o f service was made possible for two reasoti*. Rural customers already using our electricity had found if dependable and eco- oomidaL Naturally the** facta had a favorable influence 6a prospective customers. The aecond reaSod lay hi ths simpleplan this company has In effect for extending rural aemce—aaoutlined in the adjoining column. Olir Plan for Rural Electrifieation • Ye* get electric service with Ho hivestaienl except fair wiring yow property anti fer eppllaiiree. • Convenient and liberal terms for financing payment for wiring and appliances, tf you desire. • You agree to use a minima** amount o f .service per month far a period o f four (4 ) years. •Ye* know In advance exactly what if win east you, and that •srric* will he dependable! THIS CAN BE YOUR PLAN Plan* for 1936 ball for an greo more rapid extettrikm o f rural lineg. Your farm «lr home ran be among those receiving service froth these new linos. To find out how, simply get in touch with a Rural Repre sentative at the titftaMt company ofKoa. Tito Dityton Power and i ■
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