The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26
cunwnsvijjtiij h h r x e i ?. a m !Tf I53S J* 6* McCorkell & Son, Insurance Agency INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS a r e y o u in s u r e d a g a i n s t b u r g l a r y ? W e Have Merchantile and Residence Burglary Insurance _ -DO H AVE A HOBBY— SUCH AS Cameras— Musical Instruments— Stamp and Coin Collection— Guns and Fishing Tackle INSURE THEM AG A IN ST PRACTICALLY • A N Y H AZARD THE SMART SHOP S, Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio The Christinas Store OF INTIMATE GIFTS Luxurious Satin and Crepe Undies, Hostess Gowns, Robes, Lounging Pajamas JUST THE RIGHT GIFT FOR HER Corduroy Pajamas, Flannel Robes, Novelty Silk Lounging Pajamas, Satin Hostess Robes Glamorous In Styling— Excellent In Fit $2.95> $10.95 Crepe and Satin Slips, Dancettes and Pa jamas, Panties, Gowns. Daintly trimmed with lace or plain tailored. $1.29 to$4.95 School Survey Has Been Completed An “ every pupil" test, administered semi-annually, has been completed in Greene County’s 11 rural chool dis tricts, II. C. Aultman, county super- j intedent, announced Wednesday, j The -purpose o f the tests, Aultman said, is to evaluate the progress of pupils in all grades exclusive o f the first and second, in the various study subjects, to determine their standing with relation to the state level or' median ,and to spot their difficulties and remedy them in succeeding- work. The tests were furnished the various districts by the-county board- o f edu cation and records will be kept for later comparison, “ The is considered a more rational method o f evaluating school work," he said. ! ♦* COLLEGE NEWS | This year we are going to enlarge our college annual by having in dividual pictures o f each student in it. The Freshmen and Sophomores have been very busy for the past week go ing to' Yellow Springs to Mr, Bahn- sen to be photographed. Betty Tobias, Sophomore, haB been doing substitute teaching in Selma, Wednesday evening December 16, the Y» W* G ,A. will give its Secret Pal Party. Prof, and Mrs. Steele have invited us to their home this year. We are looking forward to a very enjoy able time. tend. T The next meeting o f the college literary society will be Monday nightj Dec. 14, Students are invited to at- ’ M The^GISt Supreme ALLEN—A HOSIERY Lovely Sheer Chiffon and A lways Acceptable 79c 3 pair §2.25 $1.00 3 pair $2775 GIFT BOXES FOR ALL ITEMS THE TOPIC FOR TODAY IS CORN The past few good days have allowed corn to be handled and some cash crop corn has been moving into market. W ith the only plant in Greene county lo handle new corn for market we offer the logical* place to send in the excess over your feeding needs. COAL The present Indian Summer is a relief from the eorly snow and cold, but only serves to warn o f what is to come. W ith premium Pocohantas, the popular Corlew and Dorothy coals, we can supply any fuel need. FEED From the favorable comment on W A YN E FEED since we have taken it on we are well satisfied with our selection. Dozens in this community have fed it in the past when it was handled here and seem to be glad to know it is again available. Try it and you will feed the same way. CEDARVILLE GRAIN GO. Telephone 21 • South Main Street Cedarville, Ohio SAFE and SURE? FOR 51 YEARS THIS ASSOCIATION HAS PAID REGULAR DIVIDENDS July 1936 Dividends 3 Per Cent THE JANUARY 1937 DIVIDEND W ILL BE MORE Accounts opened by December 10th draw Dividends from December 1st and are Federally Insured. SPRINGFIELD FEDERAL SAVING and LOAN ASS’N RS E . Main St. Springfield, O . “The Pioneer Association of Springfield 1 Garringer Named Jury Commissioner Appointment o f Paul D. Garringer, Silvcrcreek township, as a member of the Greene County jury commission for a one-year • term was announced Wednesday by Common 1 Pleas Judge R. L. Gowdy. He will fill a vacancy created by the death recently of Charles Ogiesbee, o f near Spring Valley; who had served many years on the commission. D. O, Jones, Beavercreek township, is the other jury commissioner. . On Tuesday, December 16 at 4 p. m., the student musicians o f the col lege will give their first recital. It will be given in the chapel and is primarily to demonstrate the beauti ful tone quality o f the new Steinway Grand Piano . Parents and friends o f the college are cordially invited to at tend. Bev/ C*. E, Hill gave an illustrated lectur'e to a joint meeting o f the Y, jM, and the Y. W. on Wednesday jfrimfning. He spoke on the early -life of/Christ. Some .of the slides were photographs o f great paintings. -I t ras all very interesting and wo look 'forward to his comiqg again. The students and faculty o f the college extend their sincere sympathy (to Miss Turnbull, *35, on the death ;o f her grandmother; and to Bruce Anderson, ’ 14 on the death o f his mother. The Mixed Chorus will g o to Waynesville High School to put oa an .'entertainment' next Thursday, De cember 17. We wkh 'them the best o f luck. Subscribt to THE HERALD Sunday, December 13, at 7:30 at the Presbyterian Church the college -will give its Convocation o f Sacred Music.’ The program is in charge o f Miss Mildred Bickett. The public is invited. Last Sunday the College Mixed Chorus sang over station WHIO in Dayton. They have received many congratulations on their fine perform ance. Want Quail On Game Bird List A bill scheduled for introduction in the Ohio Legislature, removing quail from the song bird list and restoring it to the game bird list, was endorsed by the Greene County Fish and Game Association at a meeting Tuesday night in the courthouse. Second “Rabbit Fever” Case Is Reported A second case o f tularemia or “ rabbit fever” in Greene County was disclosed~Wednesda*y in“ irireport—to the county health office that William Tippy, Fairfield, is a victim o f the malady. The first reported case was that o f Mrs. Nettie Koontz, who is ill at the home o f relatives in Fair- field. Thomas Frame has purchased the Smith property on South Main street from the People Building & Loan in Xenia; The Ladies* Aid o f the U. P. Church wiU hold a-bazaar and market in the Exchange Bank Building, Saturday, December 12 , opening at one o'clock. The annual Christmas dinner party of the Women*? Club will be held this (Friday) evening at the home o f Mrs. John Irwin of. Jamestown. Dr. Mc- Cliesney will be the speaker and music will be furnished by the committee. For Sale—Chickens, roasting size. J. A. Burns. .- Your Dollars are safe with Cedar- vilic Federal Savings and Loan Asso ciation. WMCN FOOD ferment ; ano saies p take ju st enough to a lk a lize The Mixed Chorus sang at the meet ing o f the Methodist Brotherhood at the Methodist Church in Gedarville Monday evening. . Many favorable comments have been received on the Cedrus Staff -play, “ Speeding Along*’ presented on Tuesday evening. Dr. McChesney spent several days this week in Columbus attending a special session of the General As sembly. ' On December 5, Dr, McChesney spoke at the Brown County Teachers Meeting at Ripley, Ohio. ; Rev. W. W. Foust o f the Reformed Church o f Xenia addressed the psy chology class Wednesday. His sub ject was “ Psychology o f Every Day Life.” The students enjoyed his talk very much., Mr. John Dorst. spoke at the Sink ing Creek Baptist Church,. Sunday evening. Genevieve Jesson’s father is the pastor o f the church. . Mr. Dorst attended the dinner of the Men's Club o f Greater Cincinnati which was held at the* Hotel Sinton. The speaker o f the evening was Dr; II. B. Masters. Mr. Doist made busi ness calls in/ the interest o f the col lege’while in Cincimwti^ Last Friday night our basketball team showed that they are really out to win for u b , in. other words what they are made of. They won an easy game from the Springfield Y. M. C. A., The score being 32 to 21.. The next home, game is with Bluffton on De cember 15. IN OUR SALESROOM The New 1937/Ford V-8 is by far the finest value Ford ever has offered. It has more new features and represents the greatest ’ if ■ *. change o f any Ford car since the introduction o f the Ford V-8 in 1932. You will just have to see this car sand drive it to fully appreciate it. SALES FORD SERVICE COLUMBUS PIKE CEDARVILLE, OHIO Pure Silk Chiffon Hose I Gas is fine in your stove or fur nace, but it's both painful and embartuming in your stomach. Why don’t you use Alka-Seltzcr for the relief of ACID INDI GESTION, Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Muscular, Rheumatic, S ciatic Fains? A lk a-S eK u r is pleasant to take and unusually effective In a ction —-not laxsU ve, a o th a b lt form ing, does not depress the h eart Ask year druggist. BE W I ' H - A l h A U / E ' Easy Flaunt Way Is L O S E F A T ' How would you like to lose your fat increase your energy sad improve your health? 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