The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

e a s v w a s h e r * QMlfil 9 r S i T'lite This combination complete fo r this . extreme low price above. This Eaay "Washer, with 3 -Xone action has improved washing methods. You get dean clothes ‘ from the top, the bottom and the middle zope, ^easily but thoroughly Washed. t ' The double rinse tubs.are heavy - galvanised; and well ironed lo r Stamina, Large enough to care for medium sized, washings. The iron—'Woatinghouse and the . name insures you the best in value and for durability." Combination' price -J» limited for ’ month o f January only. PIGRERING ELECTRIC Contractor-Dealer Main St; gtpQjyggggQM M fc jpg* m i fo tbs mm* t THE IDEAL JEWELRY STORE ‘JHSS.1. $29.75 Hrsssr.... $ 24 ,?s t e l S E U $32.50 Oraea Vague. « 1 9 0 7 K i Jewel* YellowGeld. # * 3 .1 9 , ( M l Gnte* Grayton. 15 # 0 7 ( A Jewel*. YellowGold. J a l ••MF BEflRUS E S S E — . $16.95 ** .- j ; ;i* • ! j f f 1 ^ Co. d! L A M, . 0^ 6 , 1 \W' i -V / A . ’7 n Q '•i •' it Umunrt New f t H n . * A j tgm Guaranteed........ f A 7 i l 3 IRHMLPAIR tKOMLS * DIAMONDS la this very a « n ha low priced I DIAMONDS la tideextreme' 9 a i »gf ly popular / A i l d pair............ “ F e e e e e e e e e t IS DIAMONDS large center A a m P a SSewG^... %irii|Ad[<l| Ohio U*M? 'SSrv—w My attend** has just been celled to an article appearing in the January 7th, issue o f the Evening Gazette o f Xjenia, eontainfng a statement from L. T , Marshall o f Greene County. In this statement Mr. Marshall U guoted u attacking Republican State Chairman Ed. D. Schorr and others for ^at­ tempting to force County Republican Committees, -with the aid o f elaborate free banquets, to bow to his dictation in endorsing a candidate lo r Congrea* over the protests o f many committee? men.” Mr, Marshall’s charges are absurd, rediculous and untrue, -and plainly made in an attempt to obtain publicity regardless o f the cost. The testimonial dinner given Mon, Clarence J. Brown by the Clinton County Republican Committees on -December 1 st, at which time he was Unamiously endorsed and asked to be­ come a candidate for Congress, was paid fo r by contributions from numer­ ous Clinton County Republicans who see the absolute necessity o f Mr, Brown’s nomination fo r Congress in order to insure Republican victory next November and proper represent­ ation o f the District in Washington, Mr. Schorr had nothing whatso­ ever to do with the arrangement of the meeting or the action o f the com­ mittee in endorsing Mr. Brown, but appeared aa the head o f the Republi­ can party in Ohio to pay tribute to Mr. Brown and to Clinton County’s Republicanism. Ajt the same meeting; Republican leaders from all over Ohio were in attendance and spoke, includ­ ing Hon.-John W. Bricker, former Governor Myers Y. Cooper, former Attorney General Gilbert Bettman, Hon. Robert A. Taft, Republican. Na­ tional Committeewomen Katherine Brown, and numerous others, In former years Mr, Marshall has partaken-of the same sort o f hospi- ;j tality extended by the Republican .. Committees o f Clinton County, and , was exceedly happy to receive the en­ dorsement o f said committees. ! However, this year, when such , favorable action for Mr. Marshall was not forthcoming, he seems intent, by misrepresentation, to attempt to dam­ age and injure the Republican party and the Republican Committees, . which in the past have honored and ! supported him. 1 believe that such action on the part o f Mr. Marshall is the best I evidence any good Republican could ask that the decision of the various |county committees o f the Seventh Dis- 4 trict to reject Mr. Marshall’s pleas |for endorsements for another term ir ■Congress has been wisely made. Such 1 tactics are unworthy of any individual and demonstrate Mr, Marshall’s un­ fitness for the position he .seeks; In order that the people o f Greene County may have the actual facts re­ garding the endorsement, meeting held by our Committees, I will appreciate your publication o f this statement; Very respectfully, J. L. PARRETT, Ghairman Republican Executive Committee o f Clinton County. t e * » leave* this afternoon, January 14th » t *s00 p. to. fo r a week-end trip ip the northern part o f the state. Friday night they, will play Defiance College at Defiance in a conference game, and Saturday night they will play Glffon College near Van Wert. * Y.W.C-A. The Y, W. C. A. presented a yariety program at a joint meeting o f the Y , M; and Y . W, C. A . Wednesday morning at the chapel period. Ex­ cellent readings were given by Jes­ sica Taylor, Doris Ramsey, and Beatrice Gray. Louise Jacobs and Wavealine Kelso, gave piano solos and Rachel Creawell sang a splo accom­ panied by Junisr'on the violin, Martha Bryant and Rhchel -Harriman played » piano duet and Beatrice MeClelnn and Jane Frame sang a vocal duct. Beatrice McClellan arranged thin veiy interesting program. Dr. W< R. McChesney addressed the Young Women’s Republican Club in Springfield Thursday afternoon at 2:110 p. nr., at the Y. W. C. A, He 'will apeak in the First Presbyterian Church o f Richmond, Indiana, Sun­ day morning, January 16th. Dr. McChesney gave the funeral address fo r Mr. John Ross Monday of this week and for Mrs. James Bower, a former resident o f Ccdarville, Wed­ nesday. Dramatics Club The College Dramatics Club met in the Y. W. Monday evening, January 10th when Rosenni Guthrie and Bes­ sie Shively presented the play “ Girls Will Be Girls” under direction of Catherine HarbaUgh. Monroe Pyles was the stage manager. This same play was presented at the regular meeting o f the Cedarville Women’: club which met at the home o f Mrs. E C, Oglesbee Thursday o f this Week. . At the meeting Monday evening officers were elected for the next semester. Fred Lott, Cleveland, was chosen president! Genevieve Jesson Springfield, vice president; Ruth Booher, Beaver, secretary-treasurer and John Peterson, Cedarville, re porter1, The next play to be given February 1 st is “ Lonely Lady” under the dl redtion o f Rachel CresWell, The cast is as follows; Dorothy Kehnon, John Peterson, Juni* Crcswell, Monroe Pyles, ahd Rosenni Gutliri^ Gospel Team The College Gospel Team met Tues­ day evening to prepare for the two Worship services whfch they will con­ duct at PlattsBtirg and South, Vienna Sunday, January 16th. Speakers for the services will be Dortald Foulks, Mary Johnstoh, and Kenneth Sander­ son. The following Sunday, January 23rd the Gospel Team goes to Catawba and oh January 30th they will take charge o f the regular morning wor­ ship at the Presbyterian Church here in Cedarville, B, B. team takas trip The Cedarville College Basketball All Liaee of BEAUTY CULTURE Shcpoe, Finger Wav* and Manicure.............,78c PERMANENTS—$3 end $S 517 First National Bank Bldg. Phones M, 2111-J or M. 1925-J SPRINGFIELD, O, Tem perance Notes Sponamsod by Cedarville W. C. T. U, The tide is turning. We are on our way hack. Let us look upward and onward. Let us sacrifice a bit more. } Let us work, a "bit harder. Let us.I pray a bit more, and hold steady and greater victories are just around the comer. The voters are fast coming to realize that there is some use. “A daily consumption which will produce not the slightest symptom of intoxication or even discomfort, or headache, may be slowly and fatally damaging the cells o f your liver and kidneys. You never can "tell what liquor has done fo r you until the post­ mortem—-and then the question won’t M e re s t you much.” General Robert E. Lee once said: “ My experience through life has con­ vinced me that while moderation and temperance in all things are com­ mendable and beneficial, abstinence from spirituous liquors is ’ the best safeguard to morals and health1.” The 400 delegates, clerical and day, members of the Universalist General Convention in session in Chicago re­ cently indorsed resolutions condemn­ ing the liquor traffic, war, and racial intolerance. Of the liquor question, the conven­ tion said it “deplores the almost un­ restricted advertising and sale*o f in­ toxicating liquor, especially among youth and Women, and" the fact that our government is virtually a partner in the abominable traffic through the revenues it derives from it.” Congressman iohn J. Cochran( an advocate p f repeal) siya: “ In my honest,opinion nothing will do more to incite the people o f the, country and cause them to join up w ith prohibition forces, than the fail­ ure o f enforcement authorities to pro-, tect the youth o f this country by see­ ing to it that the young men and young women o f the nation are pre­ vented from securing intoxicating liquors.” „ A man who had ruined his health by liquor, looked sadly at his .wife whom he had promised repeatedly that he would reform. “ Jessie,” he said, “ you are a clever woman—-a courageous, good woman. You should have married a better man than I am.” The prematurely aged wife looked at him sadly, “ I did, James,” she said quietly. SPOT CASH PAID FOR HORSES — ~ COW! (Of Size and Condition) Prompt removal o f « Hons, Sheep, Calven, Colt* * Telephone 454 XENIA FERTILIZER (k\ TANKAGE CO. Dr, Paul J. Volkert Dentist OFFICE HOURS Monday and Friday 9:80 A . M. to 5JP. MT. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 9:30 A. M. to. 8:80 P. M. Office Closed Wednesday Phone: 73 Dick Powell with romance In his voice sings to both Lola and Rosemary Lane In “Hollywood Hotel;” the smashing musical enter talpment which will open Friday, January 14, at the beautiful' Regent theater In Springfield for a week’s engagement Hugh Herbert, the late Ted Healy, Alan Mowbray and Edgar Kennedy attend to major comedy duties of “Hollywood-Hotel” while Glenda Farrell and Mabel Tosg, uphold certain blonde traditions with equally hilarious results. * . ' Raymond Paige’s "Orchid Room" orchestra is featured in this musical picture which turns the tables on.a Well-known radio pro­ gram, along with Benny Goodman ap'd his “ Swing’: hand. Together they dish up eight new hit tunes including-“ Can’t Teach TOy. Old Heart New Tricks,” “ I’ve Hitched My Wagon to a Star,” "Silhou­ etted in The Moonlight” «Bd “ I’m Like a Fish Out of Water.” “HERALDWANT ANDSALE ADSPAY” rg igas saui THE CRITERION'S ANNUAL WINTER SALE J ' f , . f ' . ‘ . Our entire stocks o f Michaels Stem Varsity Tom1 flue SUITS —OVERCOATS and TOPCOATS included F O R M E R $25 $30 $35 $40 & $45 SUITS, OVERCOATS and TOP COATS reduced to . $ 1 9 .5 0 $ 2 3 .5 0 $ 29.50 $ 3 2 -5 0 ; 4 4 ' 1 ^ ‘ » ' ; 7 ^ Sale includes all Winter Clothing and Furnishings — Manhattan Shirts—Smith and Freeman Shoes. Your chance to save on fine Clothing. THE 28 S. D e tr a it S t. f ■ # Xenia, Ohio .£$?v I , '5 “ LEGAL NOTICE Maude Rheubert, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on December 10th, 1937, Charles R. Rheubert filed his action against her in divorce before the Court of Common Pleas o f Greene County Ohio, on the grounds o f wilful ab­ sence for over three years, being Case No. 21610 on the docket o f said Court Said matter will be for hearing on and After January 26th, 1937. MARCUS SHOUP Attorney for Plaintiff. 'Dec. 10-17-24-Jan. 7-14-21) NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Village Clerk by order o f Coun­ cil will receive bids fo r the following street work: Cleaning Main street from the intersection o f Main and Chillicothe ■?ts, to the railroad as directed by the Street Committee,- and hauling refuse as directed. Bid to be in lump sum for labor and use o f truck. Also bid for labor for street repair and use o f truck. Bids must be on hour basis and listed separately for each, All labor to be under direction o f Street Committee; , Council reserve* the right to accept or reject any or all bids. All bids must be in the hands of the Village Clerk by 6 p. m., Feb­ ruary 7, 1938, ’ BY ORDER OF COUNCIL J, P. McCorkell, Clerk o f the Village o f Cedarville, O. (2 times). In 1938 CH EVRO LET O F F ER S TRUCKS FOR EVERY TRADE / k f l U l iS i r<jmm m t si ****** Check the low delivered prices of CHEVROLET TRUCKS » * , ■ ■ wv- Yo.1l tan inallwaytwHIi Clmrotai ■ "THE THRIFT-CARRIERS FO R TH E NATION " CfflMtf'MM M*M m wWww Wn EIWRIVH vn wwNmW9 For Sale—Chester White boar, Ready for service. Geotge Watson. TBuildlngebcgreatliaM of tracks attd com- SKHiil can, in fiVeseparatewheat- base lengths, with thirty-ene bask} models, Chevrolet: newotterstracks for every trade. AH ntodsls ate ttodera-to-the-mlnUte end bring you the most efficient Serviceavail- •biotedayInthelowestpricerange. Test these new trucks at your < Chevrolet dealer’s, and prove that ’ they give more palling power 'for ' leesmoney. *' ' Sofntmkml MmjMy I M A A Gmmt 11 T Wanted — General hauling, live­ stock, material^ grain. C. T. Noiley. Phone 101 F-4. (44) CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES £ * d * r r lU * . O U o 3 ' * COLU1 the federal Washington declared . ment comp posed recor1 byXommii| . Leasnre. #N Mr. Leasu . o f two or to furnish, i concerning ' worker’s nt ber, place ofl service tern date he ret in. which, sd ed for wfiiq able, his » his rate anl working hoi th'o actual! - will be strii employment man Leasur non-complia added th a t 1 pay 1937 cof January will mounto|: thl Superinter the state dit three .ehangj institutions, transfer of o f the Nort| C., o f North United Bank| liquidation . Plan Bank, name o f thd Bank o f Ciq Bank and Se ’ The state | ed by the sociation to fair board Ui| fair at the which in 19j state park mounds. Fd years the Lil the7ite ’o f tl tion, in ann{ ' voted unanin , proposal. Conservatil rence Woodd| era who f a i l 1 be prosecuted law. He call thdt a law pj ; effective, pro{ deal in or taleen from Ohio, except without first er’s perihit, v Ohio dealers, and their rep are required fed o f $50. \l fine o f not lea than $50, tfa) out. Approximaf the crippled benefited or corrected by ment, accord! Judge Henry division o f pi State Depart He reported thousand per twenty-one a present time o f the state “ Ohio was o recognize its line,” Judge since the in: more than 6, giris have Ohio system finest in the an exception" results.” LOCAL FIB INI Cedarville announces t£i firm has git: International farm imp handle the Deere imp SIMMft A parole Judge F. II.: SimiU; 30, eentenced ft on * houet he pleaded The judge hive granted Siinme had* XentuokY, Die purhle. ■to botll Jig mus |at the anient, vbray j jood H: blonde featui mown band, ft Teac Star, of Ws ie g to -5 [anil ive o; IXenii iD

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