The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26

V CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, AWME 9, IWt' *> " ....- . . . FARMERS GET INTO ANNUAL WOMEN’S BIBLE Local and Personal 1, M - ■ .. — .■'-H Church Notes *— - .............. ■ ■ ■ ' ■ .LEWIS UNION RACKET READING CONTEST . A strike o f union workers in . the ' The following is the* program for Hershey Chocolate plant at Hershey, the annual Women’s Bible Reading * COLLEGE NEWS Mr. W . W. Galloway spent several days this week on a business trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ewry are an­ nouncing the birth o f a son Friday. Two sons now grace the family. Lp|1<—-Near the. Post Office on street," at- this office. Miss Rachel Creswejl visited Miss Mary Helen Creswell, who is a teacher in Catawba elementary school, Friday, day. We are the local agents for Kaiser Laundry—we will call and deliver. Home Clothing Co, Mr. C. M. Ridgway, who has been ill for several days, was taken to James­ town, Wednesday, where he will have treatment in the Dr. Haine’s hospital. Mr. A. E. Richards has taken a posi­ tion as bookkeeper in the office o f the Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co., entering upon his work this week. Miss Rebecca Galloway, who is a student at Dennison University, is spending her spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W ..W. Gallo­ way. Pa„ put several hundred non-union workers out o f the plant. The com­ pany uses about 800,000 gallons of milk a day and the strike left 2000 farmers with milk on their hands. Farmers joined non-union workers and with guufis, clubs and bricks entered the plant 'and drove the New Deal < Revolutionists out. Twenty-five had ,to be Sent to the hospital when the i farmers used clubs on heads. I If U R in a hurry we can g iv e ! U. One Day Service in Dry Cleaning —we call arid deliver. Home Clothing Co. , - Miss Ruth Creswell was hostess to a birthday party given in her honor Saturday afternoon. Games were In - joyed by all and delightful refresh­ ments were served. Those present were: Ruth Spracklen, Helen and Ethabelle Williamson, Dorothy Jane Waddle, Reva Klontz, Janet and Mil­ dred Williamson, Clara Galloway, Honey Lou Stormont, Arlene Funsett, Avanelle and Edna O’Bryant, Estella Lou Kenhon, Joan and Phyllis Bryant, Margaret and Claire Stormont, and Ruth Creswell. UNITED. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 ai m, Meryl Stormont, Supt. » Preaching, 11 a. m. A Gospel Message. Y. P, 0, U„ 7 p. m. 'Subject: '‘The Good Church Member is Community Mindbd.’V Lekdeiy Bennett McNekb ’ Union Service, 8 p. m., in the Prfes- byfcerian Church. ..The Girls' Bifile Reading Contest o f Cedarville College. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p, m. in the Church. Leader, Mrs. E. G.J Kibben, Xenia Presbytery meets in the Glen The College Quartette will broad- Echo United Presbyterian Church, Co-j cast from WHIO Sabbath, April 11 lumbus, Tuesday, April 13th. Elder J.i from three to three-thirty. Miss E, Hastings is the delegate from the Glenna Basore will give a reading local session. 1and special remarks will be given by -----------— ---------- ! President W. R. McChesney, METHODIST EPISCOPAL J --------------------------- CHURCH ' Mr. Perrie McCorkell has resigned Charles Everett Hill, Minister ! his position with the Patton Ford Church School, 10 a. m. Lester J,'Agency and moved his office for in- George, Supt. . ■ ■ , i surance back to the Exchange Bank Worship Service, 11 a. m. S u b - Milding rooijn he formerly occupied, ject: “ From Easter to Pentecost.” Epworth League, 6130 p. m. College Women’s Bible Reading Contest, in the Presbyterian Church. 8:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting, at the. parsonage, Wednesday,. 8:00 p. qji. . A Religious Education Caravan will | Mrs. J. P. Cchaffer and daughter, Mrs. Paul Swartzel, Dayton, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. R Watt. Three local boys took honors at the Xenia Rotary Club “ Hobby Fair" in that city last Friday and Saturday. Douglass Funsett won first on his ex­ hibit of shells' and cartridges. Junior Judy first on his log cabin bird house, and Richard Wright first on his dis­ play of arrowheads. It so happens that all three boys reside on Cedar street. Their exhibits were interest­ ing and attracted much attention. Mr, C. C. Breweer, Yellow Springs, has taken over the tin and metal work, roofing, etc., for the A. E. Huey be at Wilmington Thursday, April 16, hardware store. and at Central Church, Springfield, ;_________ ’ Friday, April 16, three sessions, 10 Mr. Maywood Homey, who has a. hi., 2 p. m., and 7:30 p. m. resided on the Reynolds farm, Turo- Our' Young People presenting, the bull road, has moved to town and is drama, “ Bread” were awarded second occupying the Alexander property on place in the State Drama Festival East Chillicotlie .street. hold in Westminster Presbyterian ----------------- Church, Dayton, Friday, Saturday, Albert Price, 86, Warren county, :nd Sunday. ordered a casket, burial robe , and ■ ------------ :-------~ : trimmings and paid the undertaker in FIRST PRESBYTERIAN JLoveland spot cash. The next day CHURCH ;. })e called Rev. J. II. Wilkins, pastor Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Paul of the M, E. church at Maineville and Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: /The Sin of joined church. A few days later he Adam and Eve. Genesis 3:1 15. Gold- contracted pneumonia and died after en text: The. soul that sinneth, it shall a week’s illness. Price was it Dr, W. bachelor and had no relatives so as known. • far die. Ezek. 18:4. Worship Service, 11 a. m. R. McChesney will preach. ----------------------- ~ Young People’s service, 6:30 p. m. Mr. Fred McMillan of Pittsburgh, Evening service will be at 8:00 in 1>a- sPent the week-end as a guest of the.church. Final in College Women’s h»s brother, Mr. Clayton McMillan and Annual Bible Reading contest will be •family- held. See program elsewhere in this Shall the “ Book” remain an issue. Subscribe-to THE HERALD open <?ne' Don’t miss April 15th. the Y. W. Carnival, F R E E ! $1000 In Cash & Merchandise CALL AT OUR STORE TOD AY FOR FULL PARTICULARS MAKENOMISTAKE Contest, which takes place Sabbath evening: •Prelude, organ, Martha Bryant. Processional. Invocation, Dr. R. A. Jamieson. Choyal Response, Girl's Glee Club. Vocal Selection, College Quartet. Scripture Readings-*- Eurydicp Collins, Wilma Grimes: Bertha Oleyar, Genevieve Jessen Vocal Selection, Girl’s Glee Club, Scripture Readings-— Catherine Harbaugh, Beatrice Mc­ Clellan, Margaret Nelson. Hymn, Congregation standing. Scripture Readings—- Grace E. Bickett, Dorothy Ander son, Mary Johnston. Selection, Girl’s Glee Club. Offeratory, Martha Bryant, Decision o f judges. Benediction, Rev. C. E. Hill. College Quartet. Postlude, organ. The vocal and organ numbers will be rendered under the direction of Miss Bickett, head o f the Department of Music. COZY THEATRE Swinging merrily along to the tune of the best songs ever written by the greatest writer of songs in the world, “ On the Avenue," opening Sunday and Monday at the Cozy Theatre, repre' sents Irving Berlin at his melodious best, in musical that is full o f pep and lilting good spirits.. With Dick Powell and Madeleine Carroll making a new and romantic twosome of musical comedy, the lively Twentytieth Century-Fox musical pre­ sents a real-life romance o f New York in a show that’s as big as the town. Alice Faye, The Ritz Brothers and George Barbier add both melody and mirth to the production. The producers who gave • you “ Broadway Melody of f936” and “ The Great Ziegfeld” come through with another smash musical success in “ Born to Dance,” which opened Fri­ day and Saturday at the Cozy Theatre with Eleanor Powell “ Queen of Taps,” dancing her way ' to fresh triumphs to the scintillating song hits o f Cole Porter who here tops even his famed “ You’re the Top.” Its story o f a small-town girl who falls in love with a navy man and nearly loses him to a'- stage favorite is packed with entertainment. It is a logical plot with interesting sub­ marine sequences, picturesque naval backgrounds and comedy highlights but the wealth o f spectacular beauty in the lavish scene's, the brilliant danc- tho attractive performances o f the ing and the unforgettable music, plus and a dazzling supporting cast are the distinctive features which make this one of the most entertaining musical, pictures to come out o f Hollywood. D. A. R, MEETING POSTPONED \ JURKAT LETTER PRAISED The Cedarville College Quartette with Miss Beatrice McClellan and Miss Lois Fisher gave a concert o f sacred j music Wednesday afternoon at the Second United Presbyterian Church, Xenia. The concert was sponsored by the Ladies’ Missionary Society, Announcement is made that the; The letter last weak In the Herald regular meeting o f the Cedar Cliff from Mr. Elmer Jurkat Pittsburgh, hit Chapter I). A. R,, has been postponed a responsive cord with our readers, until a later date owing to illness in ’ who would welcome another on some the family o f Mrs, O, W. Kuehrmann. topic that refreshes old memories Mrs, Walter Ferguson, Xenia, spoke to the combined Y. M. C, A. and Y, W. C. A- Wednesday morning. Mrs. Ferguson travelled in Europe last summer and she told many interest­ ing things about Scotland. Esther Waddle was in charge o f devotions. Rev, Hankins from the O. S. and S. O. Home announced the Greene County Youth Conference for this Saturday. The College quartette gave a con­ cert Thursday evening in the Lenn- Conover High' School. As a part of the program, Miss Glenna Basore gave several readings. ROOFING — SPOUTING GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK A ll Work Guaranteed Clifford C. Brewer Phone 128-R -2 Cedarville, O. The Music Department is working very hard in preparation for a song- fest to be held April 29. The Mixed Chorus is working on a melodramatic opera by Gilber and Sullivan “ Trial, by Jury," The Men’s Quartettes and the Girls’ Glee Cluh will have special numbers in this program. Judge S. C. Wright, treasurer of the College, and John L. Dorst, business manager, were in. Cincinnati last Friday,to look after some of the col­ lege business. ' Prof, and Mrs. Frank E. Wiley aqd two daughters are expected Satur­ day to spen.d the week of Spring Vaca­ tion with Mrs. Wiley’s parents the Jamiesons. Miss Genevieve Jamieson is also expected from New York for a few days vacation. TRUST FUNDS V WE MAKE FARM LOANS i 2/0 Call On Or Write Us At Once WINW 00 D&CO. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO at the very low interest rate ot4%%. If yon are paying more you PAY TOO MUCH. * Y. W. CARNIVAL The Y. W. Association of Cedarville College is holding n carnival Thurs­ day evening, April 15th, in the College gymnasium. . 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