The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26
urt, Clark on on the right, de-r ntyv Ohio aa on. the sold fo r N, JEASED. uifC a is e d ashes i ' ENA , Saturday on Purina:: le , O . . anna THE IGE! f t iELD vNLY 1 P .M ............ ...^ L o c i d a n d f e m o s m l ► Yemr tovtstpeht tototod ugt to ||W00 with Codarvilk Federal Sav* togs and Loan Assn. O bw d b N o te s J3on» and hear A1 Jolson sing CBPA sm u i m r s n a r , « * wsk % w t- Trad Astaire. 1 Money to loan on Real Estate at 6 per Mat Cedarville Federal B»v- tog* and Loea Awn. Th» Golden Role Circle o f M. E. Church w ill meet at the home o f Mrs, Arncw Frame, Thursday evening, .March ML . , w crooning, "Good K ite My Love” Rev, C. W . Montgomery o f Mexico, Ind , spent last week with P rof, and Mrp, £LW . Steele, Rev. Montgomery i* a brother o f Mrs. Steele. Rev. C, E , H ill was called to Peebles, Ohio, Wednesday, by the critical ill ness o f hfc sister* Mrs. Mabel Thoro- man. The Arente Club o f the Eastern Star will have a bake sale, Saturday, March 20th, at 2 p. m., in the Clerk's Office. Mr, H. G, Funsett and fam ily have rented the W . J. Tarbox residence on Cedar street Mr. and Mrs. Tarbox ■will occupy their new residence now being completed on Bridge street The State Conference o f D . A , R will meet at Columbus, at the Deshler- Wallick Hotel, Mairch 22-25. Any one besides the delegates who cares to go will confer with 'Mrs, Fred T'owns- ley Don't miss Cedarville's Harmony Four. C O Z Y T H E A T R E THURSDAY AND. FRIDAY. March: 19 ': D O R O T H Y L A M O U R -wlllww “The JunglePrincess” — a d d e d - Betty Boop Cartoon, and Sportlight S A T U R D A Y March .20 W A R N E R O L A N D i ■ 'VS. B O R IS K A R L O F F . —in— ; “Charlie Chan at the Opera” \ I S U N D A Y March 21*22 B O B B Y B R EEN 4 s — , “ R a i n b o w o n t h e R i m * Matinee today at 3P . M. ADMISSION—10c and 15c Night—10c and 20c Dr, and Mrs. N, E , Steele o f Sioux Fallsj South Dakota, and their son Hugh, Bpent*the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, C. W, Steele. ‘ Mrs, L . E, Johnson, daughter o f the Steeles ac companied them. They returned Mon day to Chicago, where, Hugh was graduated Tuesday from Rush Medi cal o f Chicago University. Cedarville Chapter o f the O. E , S, met fo r the regular meeting and initiation on Monday evening. A t the close, o f..the meeting a social,hour was enjoyed and refreshments, witty St, Patrick’s Day appointments, 'were served. ' ' ' ■ Clarks Run Club Met Wednesday Thirty-five members and guests o f the Clarks Run. Club were entertain ed in the home o f M rs. C. G. Turn- bull Wednesday afternoon. Miss 'lis s Helen Hogue o f Springfield .and Trs, Henrietta Ferguson’ o f Xenia, '■datives o f Mrs. Turnbull, gave inter- •sting travel talks, describing im- ressions o f recent trips abroad. Mrs. Turnbull served a desert course using 3t. Patrick's Day appointments. Her guests, aside from members o f the dub were Mrs. Neal Ferguson o f d ir Haven, Mrs. DeLos Hogue o f Springfield, Mrs. Bruce' Ferguson and Mrs. Warren Ferguson o f Dayton and Mrs. Ed Payne o f the Clarks Run eighborhood. The many compliments we have'had on the letters from the south the past four weeks leads ,to additional re- luests fo r more detail o f Cuba and clavana, also tbe Stone Mountain trip. These with another concluding letter will follow next week.* lU fu M iim u im im iiim tim ittm tim m iitiiu jm itvtiim iM iifiiiij OSTER ! HATCHERY | POULTRY FARM . f Blood Tested ‘Chicks J A ll Breed* | Buy your chicks from a § Poultry Man | YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO § i ■METfirFUIREEK —MOENDORSERSNECESSARY— Liberal Term* Of Repayment. . ! M R . f « i p p . why not borrow mousy you used Item this wWri# lojbiro, d«» pendable Institution* Sorrow to buy live stock, stoity fertiliser, tboh. end other nooMMty requirements to help you prosper to tte greatest agricultural year rural America has yet enjoyed*. f t n r y ts u t t t LOAN PLAN has been developed specially to ■neet the heeds of tbe farmors. Several different ways to botxow •ad repay. Tbere is one to meet your swede. L«f"CofoafafHo»M Tsar Way Oa# •# §tk* sad Iqf tt* filai*Ysa Nttdf NflHCf m w . m a in a x . tnmHBn m A m HetossM ' auuAirfm SPRINGFIELD, OHIO r- - I, <*Vt IM / % New Location Will bd,At lbs prdnpt in- 1O n And A fter M ttM tift M »rch I . s a le s r o om o f th * * « r t l d#A ter. •wane* ted c* will be gbsd* JEAN PAYTON* Ford Dealer To Water Patrons* Water rent bills will be payable at Ota ate** mm location. J#Htt 6 . McCofktll & Son J a «i* riu »e t--* -A ll t££m fi - pbtM tet a F o r Paul FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Barnsley, Supt. ^Subject: "John's picture o f the Trial and Crucifixion.’' Golden Text: "Hereby know we Jove, because he laid down his life fo r ua.” Public Worship, 11 a. m. D r, F. A . Jurkat w ill preach. . Young Popple will jpeet at. 6:30 in church vestry. In the union evening service to be held in this church, the Mixed Chorus o f ^Cedarville College will present, ‘The Holy C ity," under the direction o f Miss 'Mildred W att Bickett, Q teaai If*. Harold Dabbuu Mrs. Harold Dobbin* (Marie W il- ( liamacn), e f near Cedarville, was guest o f honor at a lovely dessert- bridge party given by her mother- in-law, Mrs, Fred Dobbins, end her punt, Mrs. Q. A . Dobbins, a t the Party dvwt For Baekatbal) Team Mrs, Arthur Reed, o f Clifton and Mrs. Aden Barlow, o f Cedarville, were hostesses to members o f the hoys’ basketball team o f Cedarville High School a t a lovely S t Patrick’s Day dinner party a t the Berlow home Wed to tm > country home, "F ^ n d a fr" METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister Church School, 16 a. m. Lester I. George, Supt Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject: ‘Crown Him Lord o f A11!" . .The College o f Music, under the di rection o f Miss Bickett, w ill give a Sacred Concert in the Presbyterian Church, 7;30 p. m. Union Prayer and Praise Meeting in he Methodist Church, Wednesday eve ning, March 24. Reproductions o f Masterpiece Paintings o f the events o f Passion Week will be shown, Every body invited. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A . Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School,- 10 a. m> Meryl 3tormont, Supt. . Preaching, 11 a. m. A Palm Sunday Meditation on “ The Ministry o f Music.'’ Union Servivee, 7:30 p. m., in the Presbyterian Church. An Easter Oantatawill be given by the Mixed Chorus o f the College, under the di- -ection o f MisS Mildred Bickett. On Wednesday o f H oly Week a Union Service o f the Cedarville Churches will be held in the Methodist Church at 7:30 p. m., at which Rev. Chas. E. H ill will show pictures o f the Life o f Christ during that Week o f His Passion. This w ill be the. only service held this year during tbe week days o f Holy Week, and all are cordial ly invited., Choir-Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Mr. Duffey is anxious fo r a full attendance in preparing fo r the Easter Cantata to be given Sabbath evening .of Easter Sabbath, March 28th, A fu ll attendance o f the Joint Boards o f the local congregation, was held in the manse hist jMonday eve ning, .Every member o f the fourteen who compose the ’ Boards o f the Trustees and Session was present, ex cept elder W . 7. Tarhog, and’his w ife represented their fam ily at the supper Hour. There was much encourage ment concerning the finances o f the church, and if there is a hearty and; unanimous Response in the Eagter; Offering which comes the last Sabbath o f the Church year, the budgets should be balanced. Mr. William Ford ’ presented his resignation as janitor after more than eleven’ years o f very faithful service. QUEEN ESTHER The monthly meeting o f the Meth odist Queen Esthers was held at the home Of Mrs. Rachel Deem on Tues day evening, March 16. Virginia Donaker was in charge o f devotionals, Betty Irvine reviewed a chapter o f the study book. 1 •Three new members were enrolled: Mtiiuje Lewis, Margaret Anderson and Doris,Jdaii Uohley.' , Thitf organization isl askipg all girls to join, even though they are not Methodists, The study book this year concerns, negro peoplo who have made success o f life through many hard* •Ships, NOTHING OF VALUE IN BANK LOCK BOXES Representatives o f the State Bank* ing Department with N« B. Eddington, local liquidating agdiit, forced open a number o f lock boxes in the Exchange Bank several days ago, but nothing Of value was found. There was no record o f the owners and the keys could not be found to open the boxes Without forcing the locks. Mr. abd Mrs. Harry W right enter tained- five tables at a bridge*dinner, Monday evening at their home on Cedar street* near Cedarville, Tuesday afternoon. I A dessert course was served a t small tables attractively decorated in a color scheme o f green and white, with , St. Patrick’s Dajt appointments. 1 Seven tables o f bridge were played later to the afternoon. | The guest list included Mrs. Harold Dobbins, Mrs. John Ault, Mrs. Lauris Straley, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Paul Cummings, Mrs. Walter Cummings, Mrs. Donald Kyle, Mrs. Herbert Deem, Mrs. George Gordon, Mrs. Paul Townsley, Mrs. Howard Arthur, Mrs, Lloyd Wildman, Mrs.. Marlin McDor- man, Mrs. Paul Orr, Mrs. L. J, George, Mrs; Harold Rinehard, Mrs. Fred Williamson, Mrs. Paul Dukes, Mrs. Burt Turner, Mrs. Raymond W il- honor o f the hostesses’ nephew, Robert Reed, a member o f. the team. A three course dinner was served at a table attractively decorated with S t Patrick’s day appointments. F ol lowing the dinner a social time was enjoyed. Guests present were Coach and Mrs. Paul Qrr, Robert Reed, Charles Jones, Ned Brown, Jack Preston, John Me- Callister, Jay Peterson, James North- up, Harold Hanna and Eugene Fields. Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Nagley, who recently moved into their new home on the Columbus pike, near Cedarville, were honored at a “ house-warming” party arranged by the Sunnyside. Club liamson, Mrs. Arthur Evans, Mrs. Fred I? f whif h the/ *re members to their Townsley, Mrs. Fred Clemans, Mrs. I j ? 1?10 Thursday evening, A covered Ralph Townsley,.Mrs. Hugh Turnbull dinner was served .after which and Mrs. R. J. Jamieson. bridge games and a social time was enjoyed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Campbell and Mr; and Mrs, A t a meeting o f the Xenia Women's T j w ; Music Club to the hom e, o f Mrs. 5 ? ? ° !!in3 o f Springfield, Mr.^and _ , . . . _ . , , , i Mrs. Arthur Reed, Mrs. C. M. Pres- B u d c rf y em . T&esdfty .r a .il® M r s . Mr „ „ J ,„ . A , „ . a " O. W. Kuehnnami e ,v e .n m t .» .h n e cl|ft((nj Mr ^ M<mta ^ o f Selma, Mr. and Mrs. H. K , Stor- ga a interesti g talk on historical facts pertaining to music in the British Isles, during the Elizabeth period. She introduced a fd • H'^ 2 ? B? Wn' group o f the members o f the club w h oi^ dau8hter Lms Mr. and Mrs. Amos presented g program o f British music. rame 811(1 teughter Jane, Mr. and Among this group, Mrs. Robert Jacobs, ^ rs> Aden Barlow, Mr, and Mrs. W il led the singing'of “ Three Blind M ice," illustrative o l the “ catch" or “ round” type o f song, liam Marshall, Mr, and M rs.' Paul Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Nagley. Mrs. Wilson Galloway accompanied. tyy Mrs. Marshall Barker o f Hamilton, spent Friday and Saturday in Gran-J ville attending the initiation o f the former’s daughter Miss Rebecca Gal-i loway into ,the Kappa Kappa Gamma Come and see Cinderella changed into a beautiful Princess. Subscribe to THE HERALD Sorority o f which both Mrs. Gallo-, way and Mrs, Barker are members. ! It matters not what your politics may be do not fa il to read the editorial on the second page with the credited editorial from the Herald; Democratic, Miami, Fla. It gives you something new to think about and certainly will be interesting to Democrats, Funds invested with Cedarville* Federal Savings and Loan Associa tion are exempt from .State taxes. TRUSTFUNDS 1 WIMAKE FARMLOANS at the very lew interact rate et 4%%. If jron arc M X w paying, men ym FAT IB 2 A ) TOO MUCH. •' T r * ,w Call Op Or Write Vs At Once WINWOODACO. HHKGnan, onto Save With Cedarville Federal S a v -, togs and Load Assn, to buy a home. ’ t o r e ^ j n a N c f EXPENSIVE D iB T 5 ■ft./ ^ ,*^^t**,*i " To F fiaM e the Parchase o f Additional Land. f d Flnsnee Nccweary FA fii III* praveiienta. Contract rtoe 4 tier cent} tem porary rate i Yt per cent. 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J Remember—there is a box made in the size to suit your requirements. Easy- Monthly Payment Plan Available CUMMINGS& CRESWELL HARDWARE COMPANY John Deere and Massey Harris Farm Implements Phone 78 South Main St* (Sally Rand In Person, Big Broadway ’Show Coming* Springfield Mar 19-20 j The outatandiiig event of an out standing winter stage show season (w ill be offered at the Fairbanks -theatre,'in Springfield, Friday and Saturday, March 19-20, when Sally Rand appears in person with her bubble and fan, surrounded by tbe best troupe of New York perform ers entour this season. Miss Rand, the shapely blonde whose fan dance made three world fairs famous, is proving the out standing theatrloal attraction of the current year. Her show has broken aU existing attendance records in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Dayton and Cleveland since leav ing New York a month ago. Heralded as the charming MlSs who tanned a brSaze into a na tional tornado, Sally Rand Is today the biggest name In show busi ness.’ Her ton and bubble dances, presented entirely in nude, are jnOre. than a .dance, More than, an exhibition of feminine pulttitude** they are considered by recognized authorities as the most beautiful, most graceful and most rhythmic dances of the current decade, Miss Rand’s all-new revue is pre sented to 16 lavish scenes by a company o f 60 talented artists. Among the headliners are William and Joe Mandel, acrobatic come dians who were seen recently wttb Eleanor PoffSll in the movie “ Born To Dane*"; Nell Kelly, Broad way’s outstanding comedienne; Roys and Mays, .a sensational dados team; The Thrillers, a toll er skating thrill-act; Ned Coup- land, a top dancer extraordinary; Ehra G am , queen o f the La Cues- rathita dance; Howard Godwin, Earl Ratos abd many others. Featured in the big tovue is the world's most famous beauty chorus, the 20 Texas Bangorattes, A double-line Of beautiful girls per sonally selected by Miss Rand, Thd enormous crowds tbe Fairbanks theatre has attracted to fipring- field this winter with its many fMUatortliy stage offerings are expected to he even odt this week-end- by fit* thro*** that will go to see te lly Rani. The theater vHJl shew oea tla* cue from noon until midnight both Friday and Katarday, with *te£» shows at *, 4 :i9 , 7 ib d is fiL F , M. Very low atedsidoa iea lie4 »fil prevail tor this outotsaitog »«**e» Hon. Tfa* Fairbanks* eatote.sWto* tog w in'fee toe “ Mama fitepa m ? %Hfc tN * W te b«e and Afiee RiSffiy. .. .
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