The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26
CEDABVILLB HERALD, FMDA$ t, VRft College Campus Romance . Culminates In Marriage Miss Maxine Bennett, o f Dayton, and Mr. W. Eugene Spencer, of ICiss Olive Coe who returned home Ibooster, O., Cedarville College grad W H AT YOU SEE AND HEAR (Continued from first page ) from Florida because o f illness, re- mains in a serious condition. A* E. Richards and family have moved into the Chas. Coulter property on Cedar street, For Sale — Five-room bungalow, basement, gas, and electricity. W. J. Tarbox. uates, were united in marriage in a ceremony quietly solemnized in the First Presbyterian Church, o f Wooster Saturday noon. Rev;. E. E, Boyer, pastor o f the High St. V, P, Church, Dayton, and a college classmate o f the couple, officiated at the single ring service. • Mrs. H. ,E. Tearney, o f Mansfield, sister of the bride, as matron o f honor, *~| ■' — ■i and Mr. Earl Minnish, o f Dayton as . Miss Isabelle Rling o f Dayton w as'best roan, were attendants, b week-end guest a t the home o f M. j The bride wore a beige silk suit W. ColUns. with brown accessories'and carried a *■"• — . ■■ j bridal bouquet o f 1 red roses. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O, A. Dobbins are ex- jTearney was attired in a blue crepe pected homo today from, a winter’s .dress stay in Florida. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Main and Mrs. J, W. Johnson o f Loveland visit ed friends in town this week. Following the ceremony a wedding luncheon was served at the Ohio Hotel, Wooster. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer are now at home to their friends at 704 Spruce street, Wooster. t „*„«,* » 7 __ Both Mr. and Mrs. Spencer were w b n T B = 0 f f ^ A^ - H0Stetler graduated from Cedarville College in g0,tre 193Sl Mrs- Spencer is the daughter T ^ hospital, of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bennett, of m o W 13 y lm'|Union City, Ind. Mr. Spencer is the ______i_______ ‘ (grandson of Mrs. Susan J. Hanna, of M > |Cedarville, and is employed at the Harry W ilson,'J. E. Hastings nTd |“ ly 3 l" ' ; W“ st‘'r ' M » * Woltor Hoffman a„JWad an fnwrost- £ £ * , Jng motor trip on Wednesday, driving' y" ■ . over some three hundred miles o f the . . . . . . section o f southern Ohio which suf- Cincinnati Musicians fered most from the recent flood. . Honored In Miami ■*r ■ ' ! ’ You read o f pleasant experiences A group o f friends o f Mr. and Mrs. and enjoyment o f ideal summer George Martindale transformed their weather in Florida wh ile' Ohio may ■moving day, Monday, into a social have winter. Yet we had no greater * lark when they assisted them with realization o f what distance can do in the labor and all joined in a “ pot luck" a short space of time • than when we dinner at the new home near Spring- had the rare- pleasure of enjoying a field. DAYTON,OHIO C olon ia i I SHIIM H E » STIRTIRE FRIMV, inMUM 5 !S Ho Advance In P a u c s ! ■ Th« Girl Who F rond A Bract* Into A 'Tomato I snuv r n n o i n p e r s o i i WITH HER OWN i :,V. REVUE ladoftU anMtiaardiaary COST ar 00 H -n iK H in g s -ii * * • * Pin* Tha Soacial Scracn Fcatura: " M e n c f « c i u n v " M ilh VICTOR NIRBRE R C I I H ORRRERI I R band concert in Bay Park, Miami, Thursday evening honoring the veteran band master, John C. Weber, Cincinnati, also Henry Fillmore, band composer and director o f the same city. More than 5,000 people sat in . the beautiful park beside the bay and enjoyed a wonderful program of band music. The evening was delightful and ■most o f the crowd sat throughout the entire program without hats or wraps. This was indeed a pleasant experi ence after having just read in a Cin cinnati paper about the ice and snow covered streets in that city. The program was intersperced by a vocal solo with band accompaniment and a selection by a lady whistler, from Peer Gynt Suite. The program closed with the ever popular, “ Moon Over. Miami.” With all lights out, a rbynl blue sky as a canopy and the solf glow o f a silvery full, moon, bathing, the faces o f the great crowd, nothing more entranc ing could be experienced unless it was the patriotic’ strains, of the “ Star Spangled Banner" that died out as the assembly took its leave. FEBRUARY 1037 j IS C MR THU, mi. •AT. 2 3 4 6 6 0 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 10 20 23 24 26 26 27 •« •a ** •• / / I MONTHS L0N0ER" Even in February, the shortest month of the year, modern women have more time at their command tTinn their grandmothers had in the longest months. For today electricity has so shortened the time re- ijuired to do household tasks that women can enjoy much more leisure than housewives SO years ago would have dreamed possible. When you put elec* tricity to work in your home you arc actually adding ^ hours of useful time to every week and at a cost so lowjhat it need Jtardty be considered in the average home. IKE DAI I on POWER and 11GH1 COMPANY the black starling which ia driving METHODIST EPISCOPAL ?*he,r *w*y' Y° u ,may not ?™»w , r m r a r n •it* 1)ufc Fort ****** tekes de- iHUK isli llight in telling you it is the winter Charles Everett Hill, Minister home o f Henry Ford. It was also Church School, 10 a. m. ,Leater J. the winter home o f Thomas A. Edison, George, Supt. ’ It was here that many an. electrical Worship Service, 11 a. m.- Subject: ‘ device.was perfected by Edison. The Hie Light o f the World.” pity claims the second best bathing Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. (beach on-the Gulf o f Mexico. Union Meeting, in the U .P . Church. { THE EVERGLADES. Once headed Sacred Concert by the choir of the j south, there is so much interest in Covenant Presbyterian C h u rc h, tiiniate and tropical surroundings that Springfield. Iyou bead f or the Everglades with your Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 1 hopes high. The name implies a p. m., at the parsonage. |“ wild tropical swamp.” You are not We appreciate the cooperation o f disappointed. You have a ride through all who helped to make successful the this unknown country over ideal meetings addressed by Dr. Rollin H . Concrete roads for 142 miles be. Walker. His coming has been a great f ore you reach Miami. Only a few blessing to all who had the privilege 8pota are found where small villages of hearing him. (exist, though at places out along the r.r.rmnrr ________ . ~ . . ,gulf may be found good tourist hotels. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN (There are what is known as Indian _ , . . CHURCH : villages every twenty-five or thirty Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister 'mHea> but there are no white families. Sabbath School, ■10 a. m. Meryl Most o f the native pine has been cut Stormont, Supt. " back a half mile or so on each side Preaching, 11 a. m. “ The Altar in o f the road. Only one citrus farm the Home.” Jwas noticed hut a number o f garden Y. P. G. U., 6:30 p. m. Subject, farmers had fine tomato crops. You 'Reasons for Praying.” |wonder how this could be in a swamp Union Service, 7 :3 0 . p. m., in the country? Large drainage canals have U. P. Church will be in charge o f the been cut and these sections drained Covenant Presbyterian Church Choir for garden purposes' For fifty miles of Springfield. This famous jjhoir o f-a s you near* Miami, the road has a forty voices will present a sacred con- drainage canal on each side. They are cert which promises a real treat for about fifty feet wide and vary in our community. All arq cordially in- depth. They are full o f fish, in fact vited. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Leader, Mr. Arthur B. Evans. The Y. P. C. U. are to enjoy a covered dish supper social, and busi ness meeting at the new home o f Miss Eleanor and Mr. Harold Cooley, Fri day at 6:30 p. m. you can see thousands from your car in the evening as they come to the surface for insects on the water. There are cat-fish, suckers, and carp by the million. The Indian squaw takes her fishing pole and in five or ten minutes has two or three carp which will weigh from two to five FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ni’n ^ m e ^ fn r f ° rT5he ®Ve' p h iir p h nmg meal for the family. The, usual Indian hand-made trinkets were oh Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Paul Ram- sole. The Seminole Indian is native sey, Supt. to this state and must be thriving Lesson: “ Life Here and Hereafter.” for several of these villages had late John 14:1-15:27. Golden text: “ I am model popular.priced cars. In some the way, the truth and the life: no sections timber is being cut, but s'ome one cometh unto the Father, but by ’distance back from the highway. n’ e> r ~ “ These sections are drained so the Public Worship, 11 a. m. Sermon trucks can haul the pine to the road- l>\ Dr. C. L. Plymate. Subject: “ The sjde where-certain kinds go to the Service Supreme." wood pulp mills for use in making Congregational meeting following craft pnper. The brown sack uged by inornjng service. Every member is your grocer js made from the poor urged to be present. grade pine bark and cuttings. Several Young people 5:45 and 6:30. new mills costing several million-dot- Union evening service in U. P. lars are being wectcd - |n p ,orida where labori is far below what it iB in the.nhrth. —EDITOR. Miami and Havana next week. Church—Musical Treat., Club Reminders i Women’s Club will meet on Thurs- di y, March l l at the home o f Mrs. : 1 ■ ■" Lina . McCullough. Hugh Turnbull was called to Cedar Cliff Chapter, D. A. R„ will Chicago on Tuesday by the death of meet Tuesday, March 9 , at 2 p. m. Mrfl- Mary Plimpton. Mrs. Plimpton at the homo o f MrB. Carrie Towns- *s B sister,o f Mrs. George and Mrs. ley. The speaker will be Wm. M. ^ameR Greswell. M’ ilson, Xenia. • For rent—Seven room bungalow, on Cedar street. Available April 1. W. J. Tarbox. D. A . R. Delegates Chosen Cedar Cliff Chapter o f D. A. R. will send to the annual meeting o f the Ohio Congress o f D. A. R. at the ................................................................ TO REFINANCE I EXPENSIVE DEBTS \ I ‘ 2- Dcshler-Wallick Hotel, Columbus on March 23 Jto 25, the following •mem bers: Mrs. Fred Townsley, regent; Miss Lillie Stewart, Mrs. Paul Orr, I To Finance the Purchase o f] and Mrs. Roger Henderson; Mrs. f Additional Land. Robert . Jacobs, Mrs. Fred Dobbins, | To Finance Necessary Farm Im- f Mrs. Lewis McDorman, Mrs. Harry s provements. Wright and Mrs. David McElroy will | Contract rate 4 per cent; tem- f _______. _____ n________ S be alternates. Mr. and Mrs. Erasmus Kitchen are announcing the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creswcll journeyed to Kansas City last week f. returning with a very young« lady | whom they are announcing will bo f christened Sally K. Creswell. | porary rate 3'/i per cen t From 20 s | to 34'/j years to repay, | Organized and operating under | | National Farm Loan Act and | |Amendments thereto. t Ask for Literature The Community N. F. L. A . I MORRIS D. RICE, Sec’y-Treas, Osborn, Ohio License Plates Go On Sale Monday Columbus. — Ohio’s 1937 license plates* went on sale in all counties Monday, Frank West; state registrar o f motor vehicles, announced today. Use o f the plates is permitted on and after March 10, and is mandatory April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ■Gibson, .o f Rossford are announcing the birth of a son, Ronald Antony. Mrs. Gibson was before her marriage, Miss Mary Townsley. Miss Rebecca Galloway, who is attending D e n n i s o n University, spent the week end, in Columbus. While there she . attended the Ohio Slate Junior Prom, as well as the 0. S. U.-Michigan basktball game. / Your Best Lamb Market * # / Your lambs, when told on this market, will invariably' bring a greater net return than elseWhere. MONDAY, MARCH 1st TOP WAS $10.85 Special low selling commission on car lots. Investigate this lamb market before you sell. SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. « • Sherman Ave. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Mala 2SS-J IMPLEMENT SHOW AND SOUND MOVIES TIME—-Friday, March 12, 7 :3 0 P. M. PLACE— Bird Bldg (former Kroger Store room) right - in -the center- of Cedarville. — ------ EVENTS— Inside— sound movies of the Alii* A11 Crop Harvester in actual operation, showing it harvest* ing some of the sixty odd seed grains which have beeiii taken with this novel equipment* * OUTSIDE— Allis Tractors and Harvester set up and running — •factory representatives on hand to ans wer any questions— but— this is not to be a high pres sure sales meeting, only one of entertainment and education. ‘ Whether or not you are Interested in purchasing any farm equipment .og> are interested in any way in Allis-Chalmers it will be worth your time to see these movies, of the latest in farm harvesting* L R.JACOBS,Dealer Yellow /Springs, It* R* I Cedarville, Ohio MiiMiiiiimiiiiaiiiii'iiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiMisiHuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1937 Automobile — Truck LICENSES ■ i ' | Get your new 1937 licenses at an | | early date. The law requires that | |you have the 1937 new tags before | |April 1. . , I Open Each Evening Until 9:30 | Mrs. Waller Cummings 1 In Charge | Cummings Chevrolet Sales f IflH IIM IIIIIIfllfllllM M IIIIim iaillllllH IIM IIIIIIIIIM IIItM IM lilllllt C O Z Y THEATRE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY CLAIRE TREVOR MICHAEL WHALEN —in— “CAREER WOMAN” also’ Bert Lahr Comedy- SATURDAY BOB ALLEN V . ' . —i n - “RIO GRANDE RANGER” y j T u s t i y o - . . . * " Your ‘step-down payment plan has enabled us to * cut.ourmonthly'out-go'almost in half.”. "Ihad to have a car but I couldn't afford the usual 2. payments. Your step-down payment plan was the answer / VISIT OUR • OFFICE' J. MERLE FURMAN, Manager 24 E. MAIN ST. SPRINGFIELD TR> THIS PLAN SUNDAY-MONDAY BING CROSBY MADGE EVANS EDITH FELLOWS. —In— “Pennies From Heaven” TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIAL “TARZAN ESCAPES” —With— JOHNNY WEISMULLER MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN Note: This picture ia not connected with Tsrzan Serial which has been, showing at this theatre. S i * ’ X SAFE and SURE! FOR 52 YEARS THIS < ASSOCIATION HAS PAID REGULAR DIVIDENDS Accounts Opened by March 10th Draw Dividends from March 1st. And Are Federally-Insured SPRINGFIELD FEDERAL SAVING and LOAN ASS'N 28 E. Main St. Springfield,©. ' “ The Pioneer Association of Springfield LET THE UBIKO LIFE G ^ R D PROTECT YOUR CSHGSCS FASTER GROWTH ~ GREATER VITALITY QUICKER FEATHERING FREE FEED TO m o v e OUK CLAIMS WE WILL GIVE YOU ENOUGH FEED FOR «M OF YOUR EASY CHICKS FOR ONE WEEK COME IN TODAY AND G E ^ Y d U R ^ L UBIKO 'j COAL, FEED, GRAIN, SEED WOOL, FENCE and LIVESTOCK ANY ONE IN NEED OF FEED OR ARE SHORT OF FINANCES, SEE US ABOUT OUR FEED FINANCING. CUMMINGS&CRESWELL Phene 100 Cedarville, Ohio
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