The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26
CBftXItVItlS! HHKTT35, fWSfl&t, XHBE Iff, W f r it Yon Want A P am Loan—Son Winwood ^°U g8e U8' b 6 C*uJ>e »W Proposition wfll SAVE YOU MOISEY. Low intereat rate, small cost, easy terms; just tka pise you should have, Over Seventeen Million Dollars loaned. There must he a good reason, W INW O O D & COM PANY Rov ns 207-8, Over Home Store Springfield, nfrV» •Hi Local and Personal J* Earl McClellan. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Solicits Your Consideration and Support * • Subject to Republican Primary, May 12th ^ a c k & d ^ r ^ r ! \ FRIGIDAIR W I T H THE MISER H m e e t s ALLFIVE 1 1 STANDARDS FOR REFRIGERATOR | BUYING omRm- _ . .. . mnoncnoHmM t Come in and see die m rus Mm. i PROOF OF ALL FIVE! 1 . LOWER OPERATING COST 2 . SAFER FOOD PROTECTION 3 > FASTER FREEZING-MORE ICE 4 . MORE USABILITY 5 > FIVE-YEAR PROTEC TION PLAN Purchasepriceincludes fj.ao forthei-YearProtcctiouPlais. David E. A llen Building .V - v - wp S.-'" Xenia, O . Early Spring F R O C K S $2.40and $4.40 Every woman loves a bar gain - . especially at the baginning o f a brand new season I Here are dozens of them . . frocks that have been re-priced and re grouped to clear the way for summer togs! Brand, flew styles . . . latest and smart est of trimming*. 12 to .44 . L l Main St. I R Iff E V . called on former friends hero Tues- Mr. A . V, Wright haa been HI fo r several days suffering with, an at tack o f heart trouble. He is report ed much better at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Hamer Reiter and son, Ted o f Youngstown, spent the week end with the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm« Marshall. . Miss Susanna West, who is teaching in the Toledo schools, was the guest o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. West ower the week-end. Word [from- Miss Mary Haley, who is confined in a Dayton hospital suf fering from a broken hip some months ago, has not been encouraging. Mrs. Hattie Owens, who has been spending the winter in Pittsburgh, Pa., with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John .Lott, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shew had for their guests over the Easter holiday, the former’s father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Shew o f Noblesville, Ind. • Mr. E, F. Harper has purchased the residence occupied by Wm, McCoy on Miller street from the Cedarville Building & Loan and will move Mon day. Mr. McCoy has rented the Tar- box pproperty on Maple street. Dr. and Mrs., Ralph A. Jamieson drove down to Frenchburg, Kentucky, Tuesday to see the new grand-daiigh- ter, Edith Ann Wiley, who came Mon day to make her homo with Prof, and Mrs. Frank* E. Wiley. Dr. Jamieson returned Wednesday; Mrs. Jamieson remained forj a few days, FORMER CEDARVILLIAN DIED • IN URBANA HOSPITAL Mrs. William E. Hyatt, 62, died last Friday night in the Champaign County Hospital, the funeral and burial tak ing place Monday afternoon. The deceased was born in Cedar- villc and was the daughter o f Eli and Martha McMillan Small, She had lived in Urbana since 1894. With her husband, she operated the Town Club, a tea room. She was a member o f the Urbana Chapter o f the Daugh ters o f the American Revolution, the Woman’s Literary Club and the First Presbyterian Church. Surviving her are her husband; a sister, Mrs. Henry Harley, Springfield, and a brother, D. L. Small, Springfield. Church Notes CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE All parents having children who will enter the first'grade next September are urged to bring them, to a pre- school child health conference to be held in the social room o f tiie United Presbyterian Church, Thursday, April 23rd at 1 p. m. The County Health Department as sisted by the Kensington Club o f Ce- darvilie will* conduct this conference. Each child will be given h. physical ex amination by competent physicians which will Include eyes, teeth, tonsils, malnutrition and general health. This will be given each child who will be ready to enter school in September at no expense to the parent. Here is your opportunity to dis cover whether your child is 100 per cent free from remedial defects you will have four months time to correct and defects o f which you may be un aware now. Before starting to school your child should be protected against diphtheria. The first dose will be given at this time i f requested. Each mother is urged to bring her child rather than send him—-thus getting first hand in formation. I f you plan to bring your child to this .conference please notify Mrs. Wilson Galloway or Mrs. Raymond Williamson. REPORT OF SALE Monday, April U , 1936 Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. HOGS—Receipts 737 head 200-225 lbs.........................11.00 225-250 I b S ,..........._...10.60 to 10.80 250-275 lbs...................... 10.40 to 10.40 275-300 lbs...................... 10.00 to 10.40 300 lbs. up .^«w^.^.«..10.10 down 160-200 lbs. -^ _ ..-^ -* -1 0 .8 5 140-160 lbs. ________ 1.10.25 to 10.75 120-140 l b s . ...................10.00 .to 11.00 100-120 l b s . .... ..............10.60 to 12.00 SOWS—Good l i g h t _____9.00 Good heavy ---------------- 8.25 to 8.75 Thin and r o u g h ___...8 .0 0 down Stags _____1 . .—. --------- 7.50 down VEAL CALVES—110 head. Choice ..................... 9.25 to 9.60 Top medium ___________ 7.00 to 9.00 Low medium «.------------------5.00 to 7.00 Culls and light *...<5,00 down CATTLE—Receipts 101 head. Pat steers - — —-------— 7.00 to 8.25 Medium and feeders_____5.00 to 7.00 Best heifefs ----------------- 7.00 to 7.75 Medium and s t o c k ____-.4.50 to 7.00 Fat cows —......_______ ...41.50 to 6X10 Canners an dcutters ....2 ,5 0 to 4,50 Bulls ..................... 6.60 to 7.00 Milk c o w s -------— ---------|25 to $60 SHEEP and LAMBS—135 head, Fat lambs, choice ....1 0 .0 0 to 10.50 Medium ----------------.....7 ,0 0 to 10.00 Clipped lambs . . . ____ ...8 .2 5 tp 8.75 Fat ewes, woolod . . . . . . . 3 . 0 0 to 4.26 Fat ewes, clipped . . . . . . . 2 . 0 0 to 3.00 Breeding awes , . . . . . . , . —8.00 to 8.00 Old eWes — 3.00 down UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A, Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m, Meryl Stormont, Supt, Preaching, 11 a, m. Theme, "Co operation with God/* Y .-P , C. U., 6:80 p, m. Subject. "How Should Sabbath Serve Men?" Leader, Donald Burkert. Union Service in* the Methodist Church, in charge o f the Bpworth League. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:80 p. m. Leader,-Mrs. Leo'Anderson. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7 p. m., as usual. «* . A t a joint meeting o f the Session and Trustees last Wednesday evening it was-decided to’ make the "Every Member Canvas’’ next Tuesday after noon, April 21. There will be six teams o f the Boards, two men on each team, and it is hoped there may be a hearty welcome o f the canvasers, and an equally hearty response to the Lord’s Work, as presented by these Servants o f the Lord. Xenia Presbytery met at Sugar Creek, Monday. - Cedarville was rep resented by the pastor, elder W. W . Galloway, and Donald Burkert, who was taken under the care o f Xenia Presbytery a t this meeting, as a stu dent o f .Theology. The pastor was made a delegate to the meeting o f the General Assembly, which meets the last o f May in the U. P. Church, Pittsburgh, Kansas. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 10 A. M. Paul Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: “ God, the Forgiving Father.’’ Luke 15:11-24. Golden text:. - Worship Service, 11 a. m. Sermon text: “I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day." Rev. 1:10. - The Junior Christian Endeavor will meet at 5:30 p. m. The Fellowship Club meets at 6:30 p. m. ■ The Query Club meets at 6:30. The subject o f the meeting is: “ Getting along with ourselves.’’ The leader is Edna Brill., The.-union '‘evening service will be held in the M. E. church. The young people o f the Methodist church will present religious play. Presbytery meets on Tuesday in the Reilly church which is holding serv ices in Connection with-its one hun dredth anniversary. Presbytery has been requested to receive Mr. Fraiik- lin I,. Trubee imder its care as a stu dent for the Ministry, to license Mr.' Walter S. Kilpatrick to preach the Gospel, and to mee£ sometime in late May or June in the local church for the purpose o f ordaining Mr. Paul McLaughlin as a Minister o f the Gospel. Mr. E. L. Stormont and the pastor are delegates to Presbytery. There will be no mid-week service until the first Wednesday evening in Ma y. " • > METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a T m /P . M. Gil- lilan/Supt. ... Worship Service, 11- a. m. Subject: “ Making Easter Permanent," Union Meeting, 7:3Q, in our church. The play, .“ The Forgotten Man,” the presentation o f which won first place n the County and Sectional Drama Festival, will be presented by the Epworth League. / The Group Meeting o f the Woman s Foreign. Missionary Society will be Kid in the M. E. Church at Selma, Tuesday, April 21, beginning at 10 a. ni. Dinner will be served at noon by the ladies' o f the church. Wo are hoping to have a large delegation from Cedarville. . . The Ladies’ Aid Society will serve the dinner for the Greene County Public Health League, in the dining room -of the Church, on Thursday evening, April 23. Dr. Van Horn, o f the State Public Health Dept., m il be the principal speaker. The public is invited, and we hope many will a- vatl themselves o f the opportunity o f hearing this speaker, as well as en- dying the food and fellowship o f the dinner hour. . There wHl be no service on Wed nesday evening. . Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p. m. COLLEGE NEWS 3 The Liftsrary Society met at the Public Library, Monday evening, April 13. Betty Fisher led the devotions, followed by Prayer by Donald Berkett. Mrs. Paul Orr gave us a talk o f her Western trip. Mrs. Herbert Deem sang several numbers accompanied b y Mrs. Robert Reed at the piano, Tuesday morning, April 14, the an -, mial voting for the Cedar Day Queen ] and Orator, was held. Miss Anna Jane Wham will reign as Queen and Mr. Donald Berkett will be the Orator o f tht Cedar Day exercises,; Wednesday, June 3. Sunday evening the Cedarville E p -! worth League are giving a play, "The Forgotten Man," at the M, E, - Church. I JAY M. AULD CAND IDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER SUBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY 12, 1986 H AVE NEVER SOUGHT OFFICE YOUR VOTE SOLICITED Cedarville Township Was Last Represented On This Board About Forty Years Ago r i, n m i. v c o m v * ’<v i >•• • ■i' " • Xenia, O . jSjrl . For vault cleaning- and plowing of gardens, call Marion Peterson. Phone 2 on 108. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Dora J. Kerr, deceased, Notice Is hereby given that J. E Hastings has been duly appointed as oxecutor of the estate of Dora J. Kerr, deceased, late of Cedarville Village, Grodno County, Ohio, Dated this 9th day of March, 1986. S, C. WRIGHT, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene Mrs. Margaret J. Work and the1 Girls' Quartet are making a trip into Kentucky over the week end, On Fri day night they will present a concert at Ezell, on Saturday night at French burg, and a Sacred Concert, Sabbath morning in. Frenchburg, .‘ ' A Father and Son banquet at Beav er Church was enjoyed by about seventy-five men and boys. The ad dress was presented by Dr. W. R . Mc- Chesney. | Cedarville College’s baseball sched ule is announced as follows: i May 1—at Wilberforce(tentative).' May 9—Defiance (C ). [ May 16—Bluffton (C). May 19—A t Wilmington .(C). May 23—A t Defiance (C ). May 26—Wilberforce. May 30—At Blttffton <C). June 3—Wilmington (C). (C) denotes conference games. The Misses Marjorie, and Lois Street o f Xenia, Ohio presented a‘ de lightful program at the joint meet ing o f the Y. M. and Y. W . C. A. on Wednesday morning. The following program was presented: Cello—Kol Nidrei (Oh! Day o f God) —Max Bruch. Sonata Opus 69, Allegro,, ma non tanto—Beethoven. Piano-Clair de 1une—-Debussy. Valse, E minor—Chopin. Cello-Scherzo—Van Coens. The Swan (Carnival o f the Animals) -r-Saint-Saens. Harlequin (Scenes from a Masked Ball)—Popper, Marcus McCallister CANDIDATE FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY GREENE COUNTY Republican Primary, May 12 Your Vote and Your Support W ill Be Appreciated Pres. W. R. McChesney will ad dress the Methodist Brotherhood of Ross* County at the Frankfort Methodist Church, Frankfort, Ohio, on Tuesday evening, April 21. Pres. McChesney will be the guest speaker-at. the annual W. 0. T. U. Convention o f Greene County held in the First Methodist Church in Xenia, on Saturday, April 18. Clear that aching head. Right that Upset stomach. Move those con- itipated bowels by taking Noah’s tegulator. Pleasant to take, mild hough effective. For sale by H. II. Irown, Druggist. WINNING PLAY TO BE PRESENTED SUNDAY EVE. “ The Forgotten Man,?’ a drama in one act, will be presented Sunday eye- ning by the Epworth League at 7.30 In the Methodist Episcopal Church during the regular evening service. This is the religious drama that was one o f the three dramas entered in the finals at the recent btate-wide inter denominational drama festival at Co lumbus, Ohio, . , . . . Everyone is cordially .invited. Epworth’ League will be held Sunday evening at 6:30. Christina Jones is the leader. . _ , The Methodist Young People are looking forward to a^nd ing the General Conference at Cotombus, Ohio, on Saturday, May 1\ Special Young Pimple’s program will be presented.* * Dr. H. N. Williams DENTIST X :R A Y EQUIPMENT Or f Yellow Springs* Ohio X I W . W . BARNETT CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER SECOND TERM SUBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY 12, 1936 For Sale—Bailed or loose hay. C. !E. Barnhart, Cedarville, Ohio. John Baughn Republican Candidate For Sheriff pf Qreene County Experienced — Efficient Your Support Will Be Appreciated- Fu rn itu re B u y e r s ! A Beautiful Birthday Gift FREE During SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 22nd Anniversary Sale Starting ‘ Saturday^ April 18th f»i •":Jr 1 i: County, Ohio, CONSIGN YOUR l iv e s t o c k to the — SPRINGFIELD LIVESTOCK SALES COMPANY Sherman Ate. BfriagfieH, O. Phone: Main 835-J '-'teem*. F y * . f ?*. ss .■$ .-.V' \ M J* - ^ E E &/ / , / F R E E BEAUTIFDL “CONCORD” PATTERN Guaranteed 10 Years SILVER SET ERIE W ith Each Purchase o f $22 or More Nationally Advertised Price Restricted Merchandise Excepted <c
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