The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26
J'WiB RADIO BIBLE HEAD PASSES w . ar v iiw m u m , m u m , T t n m r r », eh , Local and Ptrtonal A f-Y . REID AddtKW Y, fiiid , 79, Cincinnati, formerly a resident of Cedarvillc, who founded tb* Pr*a* Radio Bible Service, died Monday, while seated at his desk in his office in Cincinnati. ^-Cincinnati Enquirer. Addison Y . Reid, 79, was stricken a t'h is desk in his office in the South ern Ohio Bank Building, Cincinnati, Monday, He was the founder and Secretary-Treasurer o f the Press- Radio Bible Service, Inc., that sup plied Bible verses to more than 3,000 English newspapers in the world. • Twenty years ago .Mr. Reid con ceived the idea that a wider dis semination o f Bfble verses would be q valuable influence and with his own funds provided clip sheets, o f Bible verse to newspapers without charge. - Lntcfc on the service ferns incor porated hut Mr, Reid never permitted i t 't o become commercialized. It was supported by subscriptions from men o f means who were naturally interest ed . in such, .work,' ■During’ the de- preuion when the > organisation was unable to pay Mr. Reid his salary, he continued' the service, even using his own funds f o r postage and office ex pense. Last year with the crisis past &] number o f persons offered to raise an endowment fund to Insure its continu ance. For a number o f years Mr, Reid was secretary o f the Hamilton Jounty Anti-Saloon League. He was member o f Grace M. E. Church, Norwood, where his home was located. - Surviving him ftVe his widow, Mrs. Alma Donnelly Reid, two daughters, Mrs. Charles Merckel, Cincinnati, and Mrs. William Myers, Dayton^ Ohio; five grandchildren, .and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Belle Reese and Mrs. Josephine Potts. Mr. Reid lived at 2215 Slane Avenue,. Norwood. The deceased Was the son o f B. Frank and Elizabeth Reid, and was born in this vicinity. In later years the family located in. Indiana and Mr. Reid engaging in business in Cincin nati for a number o f years, being as sociated for a time with the late D. S Ervin ih the building supply busi ness, Mr. Reid was a brother-in-law Of, N. L. Ramsey o f this place. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon from the Treadway funeral home, Norwood, with burial in Spring Grove Cemetery, SALE AUTHORIZED ' Executor's sals o f real estate be longing to the William E. Raney •state has hesu ordered b y the court. Rrakine;Winter, R. E. Bryson and J. } , Curlstt were appointed appraisers. AFTERNOON TEA GIVEN BY MRS. DEEM AND MRS. KYLE Messrs, John and Lawrence Wii- ~.m, vu.o are students at Bowling Gieer.e university, spent the week-end at the home o f uieiv parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond WMianson. Mrs. Carl Frazier and daughter, Nancy, o f Preble, county, have been quests this week at the homo o f Mr. 4ud Mrs. J. M. McMillan. Miss Florence Williamson, dean o f I .vomen in Bowling Greene university, ■ enjoyed, a short vacation at home dur- » ing the semesters. * J Green university, spent the week-end rallied wonderfully to the aid of the Red Cross by giving to thoaeJwho are n the flood stricken area. The cash contributions 'have amounted to three \undred and thirty debars (1330). j The contributors have also given large j amounts o f used clothing, The ladies of the Presbyterian,Church have made three new comforts and donated them besides their other contributions. AU members of. Cedar Cliff Lodge, o. 0-0, I, O. O. F,, are urged to be rt the lodge hall at 7 p. m. promptly. Monday, February 8. Very important business. DR. GLENN FRANK Among the outstanding and interesting speakers at the convention o f the Ohio Newspaper Association, to. he held at the Dieshler-Wallick Hotel in Columbus on Thursday and Friday, February 4 and 5, will be Dr. Glenn Frank, former president of the University o f Wisconsin and Clayton E, Rand, presi dent o f the National Editorial Association, and publisher at- Gulfport, Mississippi- Mr. Rand |s one o f the leading after-dinner speakers in the country and has held several prominent offices itf Rotary. 4% Per Annum Dividend Paid to date-— The people j>f the community have Baber farm east o f town, has been Mr.'. Wilbur Cooley, who rented the Wednesday the housenold goods were moved, Mr. Raymond Bull and family, wh<v have resided on the Walter McGervey, farm near Wilhpr- force, are moving to the farm vacated by Mr. Cooley. Mr. Max Dobbins, son o f Mr and Mrs. Fred Dobbins, has accepted a position in the service department of the Burrough Adding Machine Co., at Ft. Wayne, Ind. For Sale—Bargain 70-acre, farm, ; list south o f Bowersville, known as SayrV Farm. Write Mrs." A. D. Swarztrauber, 2806 Elm Ave., Zion, III. Mr. N. W, Prowant o f Defiance, O , las been spending a few days here with his son-it- Jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, MATRON APPOINTED Appointment by Sheriff George P. Henkel o f his wife, Mrs. Nellie M. HenkeV as matron for the Greene Coant? Jail has b m confirmed by the court, Tests supervised by c. w. Ellen- Wood, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Stathm, Woostfr, showed that more than one-half the bruises occurring Whin harvesting apples arc caused by damping the fruit front the picking basket Into the oontatoar* *°t Mtieetteg. C O Z Y B Q M H THUK8DAY-FRIDAY February 4-5 «THE man who LIVEDTWICE” —Withr- RALPH BELLAMY PATURDAY ffefetiMry f WILLIAM BOYD «HOP-A-LONG CASilDY RETURNS" —And—* •TARZAN” m m w e e , H IUBAY -MONDAY feWmirr f-A ■ MOW TRACY « t*aA loy JEAN HARLOW WILLIAM POWELL UBELED LADY” t i fa * A M—— lO c-W c M Mrs, Donald Kyle and Mrs, Herbert Deem wore hostesses at the home o f the former, Tuesday afternoon be- •tween the hours o f three and five o'clock* honoring fifty guests at tea. Music was furnished by a string en semble from Ccdarville High School, composed o f Misses Ruth Copeland, Martha Jane- Turnbull and Louise Jacobs, violinists, and Miss Elizabeth Anderson, pianist,. Mrs. Graham Bry son, o f near Xenia, gave two musical loadings, "When Wo Forget to Say lOur Prayers” and “ When Mother Sings to Me,” and Mrs, Raymond Wolf,- o f near Xonia, sang three numbers, 'Th e Star/' “ A Brown Bird Singing” and “All the World Is Love,” Mrs. William Anderson, o f Xenia, was her accompanist, Refreshments were served from a tea table decorated with bowls o f carnations, snapdragons and other flowers, at which Mrs. It, D, Futst and Mrs. Frank Creswell, o f C'cdar- •ville, presided, i Guests were present from Cedar- viile, Yellow Springs and Clifton. ! A t a meeting o f tho Cedarvilio Twp. Board o f Education, Wednesday ‘ night, John W. Collins was elected to fill the unespired term o f the lftto ;William B. Ferguson. Fred B. Clom- •ans was chosen vide president o f the board, an office held by the late board member. Average production for the 25 mil lio n dairy cows in the United States U 1(54 pounds' per year, according to J. F. Kendrick, bureau o f .dairy in dustry, United* States Department o f 'Agriculture, but Mr. Kendrick also ‘ says that the average “production for the 400,000 cows on test in herd im provement associations is 322 pounds o f butterfat per year, Ohio people who have attended 25 Farmers 'Weeks at Ohio State Uni versity include Willard W . Ellenwbod, Wellston; John Beal, Dresden; W. G., Vaitdenbark, Zanesville; Wendell Baker, Urbans; Chris. J. Boerger, Marysville; and Ellis A , Jones, Camp Chase, Mr. Ira Martin, Columbiana, has been to 24 Farmers' Weeks had his wife attended the one that he missed. Judge Gowdy has approved an order of the State Bank Department order sing deposit boxes unclaimed unlock- !ed and contents turned over to legal awnera and the remainder retained until further order o f court, Neighbors on Cedar street gave Mr. L.. W. Wilson a birthday surprise Monday evening at the home o f -Mr. M. W- Collins, honoring his 77th birth day- . Refreshments were served and thirty-four neighbors were presept In lonor o f the fVfpt, * ............ ................. Members o f the local division o f the Miami Valley Cooperative Milk Co., met Tuesday evening in the Twp. Clerk's office when representatives o f the company discussed problems peculiar to dairy farmers, Interest ing slide pictures were showp during the evening, The Are department was called out Wednesday morning due to soot burn ing in a flue at the home o f Dr. Donald F. Kyle on So. Main street. The Are fell on the roof and was discovered before any damage was dpne. Robert Baker heard dogs in sheep that belonged to Herbert Myers, S. Miller st<, Wednesday maming. Tak ing his shot gun he proceeded to; the lot where the sheep were and fpupd the dogs tearing at the sheep. He had but two shells and landed two dogs, the third'getting.away. Local officials pay the dogs belonged to Morris Peterson, COLLEGE NEWS Dr. Ross Miller, Director o f Religious Education - at Wittenberg College. Following the conference the Cedar ville delegates will be entertained a t the home o f Mr. and Mrs, John L. Of interest to Ccdarville’ College is the installation service o f Rev. Dwight R. Guthrie as pastor o f the North The Annual Home Coming is the Horst, big item o f interest in this week’s news. At' 5:80 on Saturday evening, February 6, dinner will be served by the Women’s-Advisory Board. Sing- . , „ . . . ...... . ing o f the college songs and selections ” un.ate* Presbyterian Church of by the Male Quartet, under the direc- Springfield, Ohio. Dr. James L. tion o f Miss Bickett; will provide the fheenut, ’ 18, will deliver the mstal- music during the dinner hour. Follow- |lftt,on 8ermon>th» ***** evenm« ' ing the dinner the Cedarville C o l l e g e _ w ... .. . ,. basketball team will meet the team ' / 0f .th? from Rio Grande College. Reserv*- State Department o f Education, visit- tions have been coming in and we are «* Cedamlle College on Tuesday o f expecting a large attendance, 1 18 vree ‘ The Day o f Prayer for Colleges and Schools will be observed ,in the First Presbyterian Church on Friday, Feb, 5, at 10:00 a. m. Rev, J. L. Miller, Pastor o f the First United Presby terian Church o f Xenia, Ohio, will deliver the' sermftn. Music will be furnished under the direction o f Miss Mildred Bickett, The Cedarville High School will join with the college in this service. Pres. W. R. McChesney addressed the Farmers’ Institute o f Jefferson ville, Ohio, in the high school audi torium there, on Wednesday o f this week. He also spoke to the students o f the high school. The semi-annual meeting o f the Board o f Trustees o f Cedarville Col’ lege will be held in the college office at 1:30 on Friday afternoon, Fob* A number o f |tudcnts representing the Y . M. C. A . and the Y. W. C. A . will attend a conference for college students at Wittenberg College on Sunday afternoon. This conference is to be led by man and women who be lieve in applying Christ’s solution to the problems which face, us all today. The Conference is being sponsored by i Dr. McChesney will be the speaker at a meeting o f the Cedrine Club at tlie home o f Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc Clellan, near Xenia, on Thursday eve ning. Miss Mildred Bickett and Miss Beatrice McClellan will provide several musical numbers. The Greeqe County Commissioners have adopted a resolution closing all the public offices in the court house on Feb. 22, Washington’s birthday. .. Dr. H. N. Williams DENTIST X-RAY EQUIPMENT Yellow Springs, Ohio UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A . Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Meryl Stormont, Supt. /Preaching, i t a. m. Theme, “ D. h. Moody, and Apostle o f fcovp.’* Feb- rujjjcy 5th is the 100th Anniversary o f th§m fa o f Dwight L, Moody, and thf j C n S K at large is making note o f this j struang figure in the life o f the ! Church. He made a wonderful im-1 pression upon the life o f our country os well as other nations, winning] thousands to Jesus Chrisfe The two 5 schools at Northfleld, Mass., the Novthfield Seminary fo r Girls, and Mount Hermpn for boys are Mving monuments to his life, as Is the Moody Bible Institute o f Chicago. - Y, P, C, U., 6:30 p, m. Subject, “ It Is Given." Leader, Eleanor Cooley, Union Service in the Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p. pi. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, f:3|| p. m. Leader, Mrs. J. E. Kyle, Saturday, 1:30 p. tn.,’ them will be a meeting o f the Executive Committee o f tlie Women's Missionary Societies o f Xenia Presbytery in our church. * No choir rehearsal Saturday eve ning on account o f the Home Coming Banquet o f the. College. THE TOPIC FOR TODAY IS BBSS CHICK SEASON Time ia at hand to think about getting the spring flock under way. To demonstrate WAYNE Chick Starter and the Developer and Broiler Mashes we are installing the modem "Hawkins Million Dollar Hen/' the newest electric brooder equipment. This will be in full view in a show window and whether or not you are interested in feed or chicks, it will be something worth looking at. To keep chicks coming along at all times we will market one, two or three weeks old chicks for those who prefer them past the “day-old” aizc when they are subject to loss without perfect conditions. On hand at all times a full line of the popular WAYNE FEEDS for poultry, cattle and hogs. CEDARVILLE GRAIN CO. Telephone fll South Main Street Cedarville, Ohio r- t Residues from matured plants re turn more organic matter to the so)! than equal qusptRie* o f crop* plowed down as greet; manure, according (o Dr, Firtpan J}. Bear, New York, Dr. Bear recommends the use o f crops that contain plenty o f lignin which rots slowly in the soil, , PUBLIC SALE Thursday, Feb, 18,1937 10:30 A, M., On A* F*nney farm, one mile East of Cedarville, Ohio. 2 H orses-^ Cattle 10 Hogg—4 Sows, 15 Shouts 49 Sheep—47 Delaine And Shropshire HSwes, 2 Bucks Farmall Tractor, F. 12, only used one season; A full line o f farm machinery >250 Bushels Corn in Crib—Fodder in field TEEMS OF SALE—CASH Mrs. LeRoy NeH COL. CARL TAYLOR, Auctioneer HUGH TURNBULL, Clerk This institution chartered and supervised by U. 8. Government. Investigate our real estate . tom plan. • All money left here on or before the 10th will have dividends computed from the first! Your account insured up to $5,000.00. CITIZENS^fPFEDERAL S A V IN G S fa L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N I f EA ST T H IR D S T R E E T W a d , Ohio « > « “ 4 * 3 4 — ■ W W W ' ■ M I • I : I IN ■ ! 1 . . . . . . * im m m i j j 1 Ml. 1[ 11J J # in' I FRIDAY and SATURDAY * eb . " SPRINGFIELD . 5th-6th ON THE STAGE! F A IR B A N K S UNTIL 1 P. M. ONLY 301: ON THE SCEREN! CLAIRE TREVOR in “STAR FOR A NIGHT* A Modem Romance—That You Will Kajoy! FURNITURE sa sg a NEW anil USED P riced Reasonable Consistinsr o f Living Room, Dining Room and ‘ Bed Room Suits Stoves, Rugs, Congoleum Also Good Used Pianos Sold Reasonable Almost Any Line o f Furniture Sold Here or Traded In C* E. Barhart Cedarville, Ohio F E B R U A R Y FARMCLOTHINGFURNITUREUSEDCAR M m j - h \ SAIF SAIF SALE SAIE ^ (hLbl- 7nM--' i |. Ta t> * f l - ■ f t p ^ . ' 1 0 ‘ , t " * , l \ i ' l ^ i ‘
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