The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 27-52

P f P S Q M 41® Ai> M m m m M m m m , ' i l S W i i S I K®BH Y O U o r * m « m . r b a b » t e a r n # a e STATE DEPARTMENTS C O lM .T N E W FORECLOSURE SUIT The Home Owner*’ LoanUorpora- tkmtorough its attorney, E. S. Smith, _____ has sued Marie Frederick and A* K. COLUMBUS. -* Ohio te* a n e w l ^ f ^ in T 0® cwf * ? j ,foreclose a mortgage on. property m ogelal jTuhhoation ^jpottsmen and 0sborn J ^ , 5 0 otters interested uvoutdoor We and ta\ ^ th interest from July 28. J. conservation. Jt w “The Oldo Out-U is made a party defend. dooreman” whieh * sponsored by theLnt by reaB6?1 ^ an intewst claimed state division of conservation, in thek , tj J6 properfcy. interests, of conservation and the res­ toration o f Ohio’s wild life. A month­ ly periodical, ,it features hunting, fishing, fish and' game regulations, conservation notes, -outdoor activities, personal item* regarding Ohio sports­ men, outdoor stories apd numerous photographs. The first issue, fo r August, is now being distributed. It contains editorials; a section devoted to field trial men and news; » story on the Chukar, a new Ohio game-bird member o f the partridge family Which has been imported.from Asia; in­ formation concerning t|ie Ohio Con­ servation Council; data on the receipts and expenditures of- the division of conservation; notes about the activ­ ities o f game protectors; pages -de­ voted to a discussion Of the ,bsit and fly rod; Sportsmen's orgrmizatom activities; a discussion o f Ohio’s fish­ ing and its .problems; and other items o f ' interest to sportsmen. Dave Roberts o f the division o f conservation is editor o f the magazine. Warning against typhoid fever and internal infections which may result from carelessness in a casual drink o f water was made by Dr. Walter H, Hartung, director o f the State Depart­ ment o f Health. He- cautioned against consuming prater from shallow wells, no matter how many persons have . . , „ „ used it without apparent ill effect, at $ ^ 6 7 , o f real estate involved m the suit o f Mary L. Mil- PERS1STED IN BOOTLEGGING John Mickle refused any work ex­ cept bootlegging even after he re­ turned home on his promise to avoid that business, upon his release front the penitentiary, Mary Mickle says in asking f o r divorce....WF'Wfis sent to the penitentiary in 1928 fo r eigh­ teen month on a bootlegging convic­ tion, she says. They were married October 23,1923. She asks for custody o f three minor children. CHARGES FAILURE TO PROVIDE Although he possesses property and earns at least $150 a month, her husband -refuses to provide her with line necessities o f life, Ruth S. Spilth alleges, asking fo r divorce from A l­ bert W , Smith, to whom she was married June 27, 1928, He is also a nagger, she says. She asks fo r ali­ mony, temporary and permanent, and restoration to her maiden name, Woodrow. , ■ . A D V B S T ^ U l i M i m i i l i r a i AS THE HEADLINW OH TBS FRONT PAGE* OFTEN IT IS OF KOBE SIGNIFICANCE TO JQV, * MOTION OVERRULED In the suit o f John A. St. John against Harriet St. John, a motion of the plaintiff fo r judgment; was over­ ruled. . SALE AUTHORIZED The court approved appraisal by We present this week a- picture token tbntyrfive the hbnlP o f Mri' and Mrs. Robert Jackson at the Jackson pichic. Many o f those prpsentrat this even* on. but readers Will be interoated -in -retailing thd those named .in-the picture, which-was loaned.the A . H. Cresweil. Standing—left to right; Mrss Henry Foster,., Kyle, Mrs, T. Dales Kyle, Miss Mary- Williairuso: Cresweil, bliss d a rn Kyle, Mrs.. Riley Kyle, Mr, R, College Summer School Session ”*■ f , *T T > Closes August 14 because a well o f this type may be-*uvolveu Cafe one day and show gross pollution to?™ against Churl B. Conroy e ta l, and the next. Municipal water suppiies greeted sale o f the property at public a reaa festandd rflledw e lls,; ■properly auc lon’ . developed, usually are safe, Dr. -Hartung asserted. He also cautioned against drinking from any stream, no „ . „ ____ matter how dear and from .a ll aprfzong, executor o f the Joseph C. Rout- pearances clean, and said persons *on& -co®r^ ordered the should beware o f any milk supply Er^ csta^‘. re^ i4*ed from judgment ,v v a t b ,w h i c h .J h e y ^ 4 ^ m i h ^ M e*ecutlon ^ OJhtAfa Cedarville College Summer Session closes August 14, 1934, With - Com­ mencement exorcises, in the. Collage — :— - (chapel at 10:S0 in th i morning. T te ESTATE RELEASED (public is invited to a t t e « i t o f a * r v - On application o f Edgar L. Rout- ice. The following degress, diplomas, and certificates will bo awarded’- > Bachelor o f Science inEdaealtea ! Datdel W. Ganger, MaryCatowta* Recent adverse weather conditions, the clerk o f the courts the distributive including the drouth, are expected to * Charles F. Routzong m the have little or no effect on the live- .*"* stock, agricultural and horticultural ago at lual Kyle- passed sociatiOnef raid by Mr, p T. Dales Mr. A, H. Kerr, Mrs. pi ■ ' ....... Nettie-Kyle Cooley, Mrs. R.- F. Kerr;. Mr. David Williamson,>Mrsu David-Wiiliamson, Mr. A. C. Kyle, Mrs. A. H. CreBweU, Mr. Samuel Roney, Mrs, Finley-Foster. ' • * Seated—-Mrs. Robert Jackson, Rev. Henry Foster, Mrs. A. C. Kyle, Mr! Henry Kyle, Mrs. Samuel Raney, Rev. .P. P. Boyd; Mrs. P. P. Boyd; Rev. Finley Foster, Mr. Robert Jackson. Seated ron the ground: Lois Kyle, Edna Cooley, Martha Cooley, Florence Williamson, Raymond: Williamson, James Hutchison, Foster; ■ ■ MarsbaUNasAed Marshal, Monday v , . t r r, , m f u\ Village council .in j ouion Monday: evening', transacted utine business with the payment o f ti e monthly bills and discussing village -finance. Council also received the resigna- ito members, Win. named by ed by coun- Intmerit fo r the critical Mr. Mar- commis tipti o f one o f Marshall, who later- M*yor Little, .mid cij, an a temporary i village marshal, due N a M f e * » , A* exhibits at the state fair, which will. CANNING PROPERTY SOLD Private sale o f the property o f the be staged here from August 31 to v ,. a . -, . iT i. r r< „ ^ V , , t .. . . Yellow Springs Canning Co., by J.C. September 4, according to-Directoro f , ~ . * ' “ (Marshall, .receiver, to George and Agnculture Earl H. Hanefeld. Al- ... j .,b , . . , - Alice DoWinc, Howard and . Mabel though farmers as a (.whole suffered , T , . . . ' “ " • " “ th-r « * Z i n ,l ^ A™ V1,e‘ " “ the show crops give indication o f pe- ? Two-Year Normal Diploma Glenna L, Ackerman, L. Eugene" Ilaughey, Riith McHenry, Esther A. Pleasant, Eleanor Robe, Gladys A,- Smith. ‘ '.j; In addition to the above, the fol­ lowing will also receive the State Provisional certificates: Josephine Armstrong, Dorotha Cor- :Charles E. Hosket and others. t DECREE GRANTED Ella Lane, 9 Lynn St., Xenia, was granted a divorce decree from Harley ing as good or better than ever, Di rector Hanefeld stated, The premium list fo r the eighty-sixth Ohio fair has been boosted by .several thousand dol­ lars. For the first time in ™any a Lan B0!) w Fourth St., Dayton, years Grand Creut harness racing - her ,ea o f neglect, given will be combined with the regular fair ialimony cugtody o f cf ;ldren. By program. (agreement o f the couple the defend- ’ , , |ant will continue paying the plaintiff An unusual upturn in the n u m b e r * -we w r P “ Death Takes A Holiday This coming Saturday, August 8, the Antioch Summer Theatre at Yel­ low Springs, will produce “ Death Takes a Holiday” as its third offer­ ing o f the summer. DAvid Sarvis, formerly o f the Globe ALIMONY ALLOWED . ,, ,. ,, . . .. Ruth S. Smith was granted $10 tte leadmg role o f “Death New-Music Director Cedarville College •In view o f the fact that gambling devices have made their appearance irt town lately,. Mayor Little inquired o f council as to what the policy should be towards ordering the devices.out. Discussion brought out that both vil­ lage ordinance and the state law prohibit the operation o f slot machines <and the matter was left with' the Mayor. It was reported that all towns in the county had slot machines, other than Xenia city, where the authorities refused to per­ mit their operation. Greene County Fish- Game Association, Picnic, August 12 MILDRED WATT BICKETT Miss Mildred' Watt Bickett' of Newton, Iowa has'been chosen to suc­ ceed Mrs. Margaret J . Work, who recently resigned from the De-1 partment o f Musk at'Cedarville Col- _ _ r . - . _ , lege, to be in charge o f department. ▼Ve d n e s d a y A , iB * Miss Bickett is a daughter o f Dr. John 'W. Bickett who graduated in the Corn Thieves Picked Up Here The 16th. annual .Greene County Fish and Game - Association picnic will be held Wednesday, August 12, aft David H. Kciter’s Sugar Grove, four and one-half miles south' o f Xenia, opposite White Chapel Church, with the boys events starting prompt­ ly1at 10:C0 a. m. | Prizes o f merchandise and cash valuing 'over $200.00 will g o to the | There will be plenty o f entertain- ' ment for all that attend. Events have been arranged fo r the b.oys who (participated in the Association’s an­ nual pest riddance contest; 22 rifle (shooting fp t both men and women; large bore rifle and running deer sihboting; bait casting; trap shooting; revolver and pistol shooting; and other ladies’ events, An added feature this year will be a 100 bird open event for trap shoot­ ers, with a $25.00 cash prize added, and is expected to attract some o f the outstanding trap shooters o f Ohio, The regular trap shooting program of* 17 separate events, including the Greene County Championship Shoot, will also be held as usual, By the aid o f Arthur Peterson, Wil- first class o f Cedahville College, .1897, Theatre C om p ly at the Chicago Fair," *>Ur Cooley and Dana Bryant, who and Who is the pastor o f the United ,will take the leading role o f “Death.” ^ watched * suspicious party o f Presbyterian Church at Newton, Iowa. (Miss Nancy Foos will play opposite two men and 0IM5 woman Tuesday Miss Bickett graduated from Mas- o f industrial accidents in Ohio during j June, as recorded by the division of safety and hygiene o f the state in- ,MtrUI romntiaaion, wM du. t o p - ^ y|. ; - " * r » . ‘ » “ . r j T S , i eht. Mmatal Mm W l » d D.puly kinnm W d i n i 'r f 1 , em^oyment MaK,a«. ,f .,. pq d tog tor « Ht o divorc from ^ tow ll f u, , SherilT W .lt.» Sprtr, .uc«od«* id B«hdor of Art. in UK .nd fa IBS with abnormal mental hazards as loss o f skill through idleness and mental attitudes resulting from long seasons o f unemployment, in the opinion o f Superintendent Thomas P. Kearns o f toe safety and hygiene di­ vision. During the 3Q-day June period there were 19,382 injury and occupational disease claims filed with the commission. The figure is 6,359 more .than in May. However the severity o f accidents showed a reduc­ tion in that the seventy-nine June fatalities were four less then those fo r May and toe time loss for June WO* substantially leas than the May time loss, Superintendent Kearns said. The state library has prepared a limited number o f book lists in the HOLC RECEIVER NAMED R. E. Dunkel was named receiver to collect rents in toe HOLC foreclosure Restraining Order Dissolved By Court Members o f the Miami Valley Co­ operative Milk Producers association in this community have been interest- Antioch Players and interested people 8ett’nf? information as to where about from the same institution ,with too cd in a suit brought by toe associa- t/iort,. eight bushel* o f com in an automobile Bachelor o f Music Degree. In 1930 tion against a driver in this territory, from surrounding towns. Ad Ranis, managing derector o f had been stolen. The suspected she studied under Philipp in France toe group and who will be remember- lg( ftnd wi£c. ing. Ia thb summers o f suits against S. S. Jenkins et al, and;ed as the lead in the Summer After daybreak lhe automobile was 1931 she studkd in Aurora Fredericks et al. |Theatres preductlonof (Nib Doom ^ t the Cedarville Grain Co.,'conafcrvatoty a t *J Iollday’:U w * W toe opening o f the plant. France. This school w £ a ' ^ °* a . ,w ycars When the Village Marshal arrived too ’ by Walter Damrosch, Mia ago the New York Times said, ——an i.viniv t ii. nlutit., Vau« TO SELL BONDS The court directed Leroy S. Bur rous os trustee, to sell bonds belong­ ing to toe estate o f T. W. Batdorf valued at $11,451, fo r toe highest price obtainable. The order was made in the case o f T, W. Batdorf against Elpha Burrous et al, upon information to the court that T. W, Batdorf died July 13, REAPPRAISAL ORDERED The court appointed Charles Zell, field o f home economics which, are j . j . Curiett and A. E. aulkner to available upon reqitest, it wap a n -.^ jc g a j-eappraisal o f property to be nounccd by State Librarioan Paul A,|so]d by, the sheriff in the partition T* Noon. The list includes volumes su{t o f Jane Hicks against John on child development,^ cookery and|jjomer Hicks et al, the property fail- dietetics, family relationships, dress ‘ jng to ggH under a former valuation, making, etiquette, home management,r home hygiene and home decoration, Mr. Noon said. All books in the list are ready fo r circulation throughout toe state, CRESWELL ANUUAL REUNION HELD LAST THURSDAY The annual picnic and reunion o f the Cresweil families was held last ThUrsday a t noon at Alford Memorial Gymnasium. Some fifty or more member* were present fo r the event Including Rev. Rotasrfc Stewart and family, Sparta, lU.f Rev. Jcmej Stormont, wife and two children, Avella, Pa.{ and Rev. Andrew Cres- well and three children o f Tontine, Mioii. , SUIT DISMISSED The Buit o f Leota Randall against Wilbur Randall was ordered dismissed. EXCEPTIONS OVERRULED in the estate o f Charles II. Ervin, exceptions to the partnership in­ ventory and Appraisement were over­ ruled, an agreement having been reached between Fred M. Ervin, sur­ viving partner, and Emiiy C. Ervin, whereby the latter has released right and title to her interest in property of C, H. Ervin, i (PROBATE COURT) A dm inistrator appointed Nina B, Lamperl was appointed ad­ ministrator o f the estate o f Sadie E, Spate. Bond $600. parties were Foy Neff, 22; and Carl 4nd received: ordiploma in pkmo teach- 1 9 # fend toe American Fontainebleau, established ss. Bickett ago toe wear io r x rimes saias “ -an mcn were ^ liiding near the plant.,'studied under several French musi- exotic talc trevels an unfamiliar land •woman hail been left a longside'cians o f the Paris Conservatoire, and touches the imagination royally, Murdock-Cooley road where she She is a member o f Sigma Alpha had spent toe night. She was latere Iota Music Fraternity and a colleague brought to town fo r questioning and o f toe Attwrican Guild' o f Organists, it was the information site gave that" Miss Bickett taught fo r three e i e n n n A i i f n f f e r n brought out where the corn was years in the American College for ^ 1 U , o o a K stolen. The corn was taken from the Girls in Cairo, Egypt, the same school - . . . Allie Wildman fatm near Selma and in which Mrs, Margaret J. Work has The April, ay and une isburse- ^ Wildman was just ready to call ’ recently accepted’ a position. For ment o f auto tag fees brought Greene ^ Clark county sheriff when toe!the past three years she has been Greene County Gets county $16,992, the largest sum. the j t anived. The thieves ex- ‘teaching in Westminster College, Salt county has received from such a t „ h(J corn to the Ce - !Lake City, Utah. souree Cedarville reemv^ $226 o f ^ ,fl Gw>Jn ^ ^ had y!---------- toe auto teg money; which must be chMed ,t from a truck that hfld used for street purposes only, |)roken down near Jamestown. " ■"■ ’ I Establishing the fact that the corn RAIN VISITS PARTS waa stolen in Clark county with ad- Bids A re Lacking On Lackey Ditch The Greene County Commissioners OF THIS SECTfON TUESDA^ mi8B,on & men*Mcuvdinff to the officers, both were turned over to rt«.i„rtj „ i..« rt# rtrtirtC.n ham. The woman was given her out of the Lackey diteh whidi ex- I^Pty. ' |tenibi three and one-half miles across In the car was foundtwo two-gallon RdSS find Cedarville Twps. esti- Lcana and a rubber hose such as is mited cost of the iniprovement Ilf Lloyd U, Fitoh, seeking a restraining order against the driver collecting niilk. Judge E. T. Snediker, Dayton; dismissed the temporary restraining order. ' It developed that Fitch had pur­ chased the route from the associa­ tion, paying $3,651) fo r it. The asso­ ciation management terminated the contract on certain grounds which the court held could be done but not to his financial loss. The court held that ' was hardly possible toe contract had been violated to any extent when so many producers signed a request that he be retained as their agent to collect milk. The, contract waa. terminated August 1st with the association starting another truck and Fitcli covering the route he purchased. The truck driver is paid by the pro­ ducers through the association, the amount being deducted from the milk checks, • received a good ■ share o f rainfall Tuesday afternoon but the dust was uwitty, not cveir laid on tbe southern half toll6 weik!,le The d lr id teL ^ lm e ^ c^ UBed *» «yph«» gasoline frbm trucks,County Engineer W, J. Davie was ^ ‘ autoiriobilOT. It is also alleged placed a t $1,986,85. The improvement * m that Tifton has served time in Ken- was petitioned fo r by Opekasit Farms, town ninth c f the railroad receiving ^ ^ |ormer hom6> ,ffhe ditch Was constructed thirty-five much more rain than the southern , ............... (years ago and had filled up, not per- sectfon. « ..« « * » ,* HOSPITAL mittfng proper drainage on several (hundred acres. Other bids , will ' be Village Marshall H, A. McLe»n, <wlled for.according to county officials. JUNKINB ANNUAL REUNION who has teen critically 1)1 for several The annual Jtektnfe family leunion weeks, was taken Tuesday to Miami will be held Saturday, August 16 at'Valloy Hospital, whore ah operatioh, noon at* the‘ Alford Memorial Gym- will be performed, dependingioa his Nellie A. Peterson, executor, sale of naslum. Members o f the family are condition to withstand auto an ordeal property has been approved and con BALE APPROVED )n toe estate of John R, Peterson, GIVEN JUDGMENT In the suit o f C. G, McFarland against Robert Banning, toe plaintiff was awarded a judgment fo r $110.88. (been held in this state. PRICE# $1.50 A YEAR 18 FARMBOYS TOTOUREAST AND CANADA Eighteen farm boys with their Ad­ visor, Mr, George are leaving Aug, 10 at 8:00 a. m. on a '2,220-mile Edu­ cational tour through the ea^t and Canada. Mr, Rosnoe Fudge, Xenia Towpship Bus driver will take the group in his school bus. The boys plan to sleep on cots .under tents pitched, to the sides o f the bus. A special feature this year is the meeting o f at least seven Future Farmers Chapters in their respective communities. The group will have os opportunity to see toe boys’ projects * in operation. Also they will spend the evening in a manner with these farm bops in their own communities. The group plans to visit historical spots as well as homes o f our former American poets. The History, and English department o f our local schools have cooperated in planning this tour. The boys will make re­ ports in their respective classes o f a special topic which they have chosen * to make a study. The group plans to visit with Mr. Russell Murray o f Graniteville, Ver­ mont on the afternoon o f August 20th. Mr. Murray has made plans to take . the group through the granite quar­ ries near Barre, Vt. Air. Murray will be remembered as a local bus driver and a graduate o f Cedarville College. The boys plan to pick nip ns indi­ cated on the itinerary as they did last year. The boys would appreciate communications front their friends while they are away (especially those boys who have never been away from home before). Aug. 10, Cedarville to Wheeling,, Claysville, Pa.; Aug. 11, Claysville to Pittsburg, Greensburg, Pa.: Aug. 12, Greensburg. to Chambersburg, Gettys­ burg, Pa.; Aug. 13, Gettysburg to Philadelphia, Freehold,,N. J.; Aug. 14, Freehold to New York City, *)Vood- bridge, N. J.; Aug. 16, New York City to West Point, Hartford, Conn.; Aug. 17, Hartford to Providence, R. I., Walpole, Mass., *Hampton, Conn. N. Center Sandwich to Fryburg, Me., Twin Mt., N. H., ’“Frysburg, Maine; Aug. 20, Twin Mountain to Granite- ville, Vt,, rGJroton, Vermont; Aug. 21, Graniteville to Bmlington, Vt., Montreal, Canada, ‘ Richmond, Ver­ mont; Aug. 22, Montreal to Ottawa; Kingston, Canada, ‘ Manotick, Ontario, Canada; Aug. 23, Kingston to Toron­ to, Canada; Aug. 24, Toronto to Ni­ agara Falls, N. Y., *St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada; Aug. 25 Niagara Falls to Erie, Pa., Cleveland, O., ♦GirArd, N. Y .; Aug. 27, Cleveland to Cedarville, arrive G:00 p. m. ♦Stop fo r Mail. Allow two days fo r mail enroute. Canada letter 3c. Sample address — Roscoe Fudge, Girard, New York, care General De­ livery. Members o f Cedarville F. F. A, Travalaire Club Roscoe Fudge, bus driver, Xenia. John Fudge, R.R, 2, Xenia. Roy Ledbetter, R.R. 2, Xenia. Robert Katon, R.R. 2, Xenia. Junior Crumrine, R.R, 2, Xenia. Harold Benedict, R. R, 4, Spring- field. Carl Wasner, R. R. 4, Springfield. Ervin Cultice, R.R. 4, Springfield. Jack Preston, R.R. 4, Springfield. Homer Moore, R. R. 5, Xenia. Charles Kyle, R. R. 2, Xenia. L. J. George, advisor, Cedarville. John Williamson, R, R, 2, Cedar­ ville. Robert Dobbins, R.R. 2, Cedarville. Monroe Pyles, R. R. 2, Cedarville. Robert Jame&oii, R. R. 2, Cedar- vine. Reynold Huffman, R.R. 2, CedAr-* ville. Harold Cooley, R. R. 2, Cedarville. Billie Glass, R , R, 2, Cedarville. Marvie West, Bellbrook. , 73RD ANNUAL CONVENTION AMERICAN VETERINARY ASSO. The 73rd annual convention o f toe American Veterinary Medical Asso­ ciation will be held in Columbus; August 11-14, The organization was founded in 1863' and this will be toe fourth ’time toe annual meeting has urged to attend. At this time. 1 | firmed. I FINAL WARNING !! Water users knowing1 themselves in arrears, please arrange to settle Accounts in full, not later than Aug Id. If not complied with# water service will be discontinued without further notice. B y O «fl§i? . BOARD OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS.

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