The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

L oca l and F m o d l Rav. sad Mr*. Herbert Main, and son Paul Johnson, o f Loveland, spent Tuesday her* with friend*. Mr. E. E. Neal has returned home after a visit o f a week or more with His parent* in Southern Ohio. Mrs. Ernest Gibson entertained a few friends at bridge on Wednesday evening. Bargain in used 32 volt motors. All havfe been reconditioned. Priced now very low. Pickering Electric, Phone 22 . Mrs. W. W. Galloway was called to Granville, O., Wednesday by the ill* ness o f her daughter, Miss Dorothy, who is confined to the college hospital suffering with a case o f grip. Albert Beekman, former resident o f this place, died in Springfield laat Friday. The funeral was held Sun­ day, the service being conducted by Rev. G. E. Hill' o f this place. Mrs. Leroy Jacobs, will serve on a State committee o f appropriations for Women’s Exhibits at the State Fair. This committee is composed o f five women from different parts o f the state and is scheduled to meet in March. Mr. Fred ^McMillan spent the week-end here with his brother, Mr. Clayton McMillan and family, Mr. McMillan had been on a business trip to Texas and stopped here enroute to his home in Pittsburgh, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. J. TI. Thordsen Federal Pike, motored to* Point Pleasant, W. Va., Thursday at attend funeral services fo r Mrs. Thordsen’s brother, Mr, Warren Miller, a Point Pleasant optometrist, who died Tues­ day.. Dr. David ‘ Cecil Rife, o f O. S. U., Columbus, O., will be guest speaker at the meeting o f the Mission Study Class, Friday afternoon at the home o f Miss Florence White, Clifton, He will speak o f conditions in Moslem Countries during his three years in Egypt and the Sudan. Mrs. Mary Ross left Saturday for Des Moines, Iowa, where she will spend several months with her son, Prof. Cameron. Ross and family. Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Hamman en­ tertained the members o f the Dinner Bridge Club at their home Thursday evening. " , Mrs, Clara Morton has returned home after a visit o f several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Norman Sweet in Rossford, O. The latter a t­ tended the annual .College Home Com­ ing last; Saturday evening, Mrs. Mor­ ton has recovered following "an acci­ dent when she*suffered a broken ankle. There will be no Senior Epworth League meeting Sunday evening as the league is presenting a play in the drama festival to be held Sunday eve­ ning at 7:00 p, m., in Trinity M. E. Church, Xenia, O. The local young people’s group is presenting. “ I Pledge Allegiance.” Everyone is invited. Resewreli Ch& Tlwndaj A rt in th* hem* waa th* them* o f intweattog reacting o f th* Ro- fj*«rch Club o f Cedarvflle » t which Mr*. G. H. Creswall wm* hostess at the home o f her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Turnbull, Tuesday afternoon. Members responded to roll call by naming their contribution* to art. As * special feature members brought •exhibits o f their handiwork together with antique* which were displays* at the meeting, A paper on “ The Modern Kitchen” wa» read b y Mrs. Wilson Galloway and Mr*. J, E* Kyle read § paper on “Grandmother” Handiwork Rugs, Coverlids and Samplers” Misses Martha Jane Turnbull and Haney Wil­ liamson sang a duet, accompanied by Miss Irma Creswell. .* Article made a t the Ohio School o f the Blind were exhibited at the meeting and were removed Friday to tlfe home o f Mrs. Karih Bull, o f Ce- darvill, where they may be seen. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Crejsweil, assisted by Mrs. Turnbull, Mrs. Raymond Williamson and Misses Nancy Williamson and Martha Jane Turnbull. The club will conduct its annual business meeting at the home -of Mrs: J. E . Hasting, o f Cedarville, Monday, February 14, at 2 p. m. Officers will the elected and plans for the 1938-30 program will be outlined. GOLDEN WEDDING A number o f local people, attended the golden wedding anniversary o f Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Galloway, in Xenia last Saturday. The event was 'observ- ed by a family, dinner at the Galloway home in Xenia when children arid grand children had a part.. * Those present were Dr. and Mrs,.Charles Galloway-and children, John and Mary Stewart, o f Hubbard Woods, HI., Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Barker. and sons, Charles and Marshall, Jr., Hamilton, 0 ., Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bowman, add daughter, Alice, Kenilworth, III., Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Galloway and children, Misses Rebecca,, Dorothy, Clara and Carolyn Galloway .o f this place. Following the dinner motion ^pictures were taken. During the afternoon and evening two hundred and fifty relatives and friends were greeted at the .home reception/ The event was celebrated at a time when most o f th efam ily could be/present although the proper date was Febru­ ary 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway,re-, o rived many gifts and congratulatory telegrams. The couple was married February 16, 1888j Mrs. Galloway be­ ing Miss Margaret E, Wilson, near Clifton. GIRL'SCOUT NEWS . A Fot Luck Supper was enjoyed Thursday night in the High School Cafeteria by -twenty or more adult? interested in the “ promotion o f Girl Scouting.” . Miss Jo F ox jo f Dayton, Cedarville Troup c o n s u lt e d spoke upon the Vari­ ous ways the adult o f this community eould-assist in Scouting; o f Free Na­ tional Training courses available and summer camp projects. Monday, 4 o’clock, the local troup is planning a Valentine frolic, Members o f Cedar Cliff Chapter D. A. R., will hold a Washington Tea, on the afternoon o f February 22nd, at the home o f Mrs. Ira C. Davis. Mrs, Houston Cherry and the Council o f Safety will be assistant htostesses. COZY THEATRE S ou th Main. S t. FRIDAY ■February 11 PAT O’BRIEN GEORGE BRENT itlr* “Submarine D -l” THRILLS BENEATH THE SEA t ~ VCedarville, Ohio SATURDAY February 12 BRUCE CABOT “BAD GUY” —sis*— SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Sunday and Monday THIS THEATRE TAKES PRIDE i n PRESENTING MR . PAU L MUNI —IN— “THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA” One o f the truly great screen productions o f all time— —With— A SUPPORTING CAST OF THOUSANDS A WARNER BROS, MASTER PIECE! Tuesday, Feb. 15th GENE AUTRY * THE SlNGfNti COWBOY ' y ■ —IN— “BOOTS AND SADDLES” Plus Selected Short Subjects - , METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles E. Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a. m. L. J. George,. Supt. Worehip Service, 11 a. m. Subject; “ Th* Needed Message.” Both sections o f . the Epworth League will .meet at the Church, 6:30 p. m. Union Meeting Presbyterian Church 7:30 p. m. We shall have sbereopti con pictures showing Missionary work in “ Moslem North Africa,” especially Algiers. Union Prayer Meeting in the Pres­ byterian Church, 7:15 p, m. Book Review, sponsored by the Young Women’s Missionary Society, in the Methodtet Church, Wednesday, 8:15 p . m. ■Mrs, Ruth Mougey Worrell, o f Co lumbus, w ill. address the Ladies Aid at the Selma M. E. Church, Wednes­ day, 2:00 p. m. The women o f Ce­ darville are invited. Mrs. Worrell is at the head o f the Women's Division o f the Ohio Council o f Churches. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister Sabbath School,' 10 a. m. Meryl Stormont, Supt. , Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme: "Can We Help Answer Our Prayers?” Y. P, C. U .,6:30 p. m. Subject: “ A Christian Looks at His Country.” Leader, Gregg Turner. The second study on Evangelism, by the pastor, will occupy part o f the hour. -Union Service, 7:30 p. m., in the Presbyterian Church. Dr. Chas. E. Hill will present an illustrated lecture on Mohammedan lands. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:15 p, m., in the Presbyterian Church. This is the first o f three Community Prayer Services, on* the three Wed­ nesday evenings, preceding the Special Meetings. The topic this week will be “he subject o f Revivals. The meeting will open with an address by Dr. Chas. M. Ritchie, to be followed by prayer and discussion. We hope the. membership o f our churches will come and unite with us in Prayer. Communion will be held in our hurch. February 20th with the usual preparatory services, ■ Definite an- louncement next week; FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Lesson: Conserving the Sabbath for Man.” Tarjc 2:23-3:6. Golden Text: "And .0 said unto them, The Sabbath was •>adc for man,” Mark 2:27. Worship Service, 1 1a . m. Theme: Love, the Universal Solvent,” Junior 'ermon: “ Love—Lost and Found.” ' Joint Meeting o f the Session and the Trustees, 3:00 p. m. Called for the -urpose of* deciding on a goal for the Every Member Canvass. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Leader: Miss Jessica Taylor. Union Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. An iltusirnied lecture will be pre­ sented in this room by Dr. C E. Hill on “ Moslem North Africa.” An offer­ ing will bo token to defray expenses. Any surplus will be used fo r the Special Servidea. ( THE COMING WEEK Union Mid-Week Service, Wednes­ day, 7:15 p. m. Dr. Ritchie-- will bring a short inspiritional message, and time will be spent in prayer for the Special Services. Place: The Pres byterian Church. Choir Rehcrsals: Junior Choir, Wednesday, 4:00 p. m> Senior Choir, Saturday, 8:00 p, m. Cottage Prayer Meetings: Begin­ ning a week from Monday (Feb, 21) Cottage Prayer Meetings will be held in the following homes (leaders names are in the parentheses): Mr. Clayton McMillan, (Miss Lulu Henderson), Mr. Fred Dobbins (Mrs. Fred Towns- ley), Mr. Andrew Creswell (Mrs. Me Allistor), Mr. Wilbur Conley (Mrs. Bumgardner), Mr, Roy Waddle (Mrs. Plummer), Mr. George Hartman (Miss Ora Hanna), Mr, W. C. Steele (Mrs. Kathleen Creswell), Mr. J. S. West, Mrs. J. M. Auld), Dr. W. R. Mc- Chesney (Mrs. Dr, Volkert), Mrs. Lucy Barber (Mrs. Gertrude Stor­ mont).. (ConUnutd from firtt pgg<)‘ thoughtfulness, punctuality, bravery, truthfulness, orderliness, good sports msnship and true patriotism, We include in the last somte study i o f little children o f other lands fo r 1although a good citizen loves his own country best he also wants to learn how others lives that he may under­ stand them better. The lessons are impressed by means o f stories and pictures. The children do many original drawings and book­ lets an* charts are made on the vari­ ous subjects. Dramatizations are given and poems learned. The chil­ dren themselves suggest many things, that may be done. The teacher o f the first grade be­ lieves that example is more than pre­ cept—that Children are Individuals in their own right and are entitled to the respect and courtesy shown to their elders. There, will be an article eaclf week on “ Youth Guidance,” explaining liow this work is being carried oh in the various grades. GRDAJtCILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, MMHM t U, m ........... ............... 1 1 in wiiiiupwwwwii Death M rs. Laura Boyd In Pittsburgh Word has 'been received here o f the death o f Mrs, Laura C, Boyd, 89, Pittsburgh, Pa., last Saturday, She was the widow o f Rev. Patterson P. Boyd and leaves two daughters, the Misses Mary Thirma and Una Speer Boyd, and two sons, James Kyle and William Finley Boyd. She was a mem­ ber o f the East End Reformed Pres­ byterian Church, Pittsburgh. Burial took place Tuesday in Allegheny Com etery. * J. It. SOWARD OUT FOR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION James R. Soward, who retires the first o f March as head o f the Greene County Children’s Home March iBt, announces that he will seek the Demo­ cratic nomination for county commis­ sioner next August. Wanted—Washing and ironing. Will call for and deliver. Will do at home. Phone 124 or P. O. B ox360. GOLDEN RULE CIRCLE *■The Golden Rule Circle o f the M. E. Church met in the social rooms on the evening o f February 3, for the regular meeting o f the class. As is customary at the first meeting of each year, the husbands o f the members and the Men’s Bible Class were guests of the group. Eighty members and guests were present. Mrs. Jack -Niaman, president o f the class, presided at the business, meet­ ing, and, in a short talk, graciously welcomed the guests o f the evening. Mrs. J. S. West conducted and ap­ propriate worship service. A musical program was very much enpoyed. The, church male' quartet composed o f Mr, P. M. Gillilan, Mr. Cal Ewry, Mr. Karl Pflaumer, and Mr, Robert Reed sang "The .Church'in the Wildwood” and “ Nut Brown Maid.” Mr. Robert Reed and Mrs. James Wat­ son favored the audience with ducts, “ Serenade" and, "Sing Me to Sleep.” Members of {the college dramatic dub, Miss Bessie Shively and Miss Rosenrii Guthrie, with Miss Katherine Hat-bough as director presented a very amusing playlet. Also, adding much to the fun o f the occasion, a group oft fifteen men put on a style show model- ' ing Indies hats, which was designated' “ Spring Millinery Parade.” I A social hour was ehjoyed, and de-j licious refreshments were served byj the committee, o f which Mrs. Blanche i Stuckey was chairman. I Dr, Paul J. Volkert Dentist OFFICE HOURS Monday and Friday P:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ; 9:30 A. M. t o ' 8:30 P. M. Office Closed Wednesday Phone: 73 m PUBLIC SALE Having rented ray farm and moving to town will hold a closing-out sale on ray farm on Federal Pike, l mile west of Gladstone, 7 miles north of Jamestown, 6 miles southeast of Cedarville. on Wednesday, February 16 , Commencing at 10 A. M, 9—HEAD OP HORSES—9 11—HEAD OP BROOD SOWS—11 All bred, some with pigs, 28—HEAD OF SHEEP— 28 Consu ing of 27 head of open w qo I ewes. FARM ING IMPLEMENTS Full line of all implements. - 200 HEAD OF CHICKENS GRAIN AND FEED 3,000 bushels of good corn; 12 tons of good hay. HARNESS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Terms o fS a le—CASH HARRY N. HEIFNER C, L, TAYLOR, Auctioneer. FOBSUE ANDWANTAOSPAYKG Extension of Power Lines by Private Company Continues Thruout County State liquor detectives raided thej hoipe o f Mabel James; colored. Wed1, nesday, and purchased bootleg wine. She will be tried in Xenia municipal court. The home of Wm, Jones, "S. Mailt, was also ivaited but no arrest. A silver plaque has been pre­ sented to-The Dayton Power and Light company by Electromaster Inc., of Detroit, manufacturers of electric ranges,“ in recognition of one; of the most outstanding develop­ ments in rural electrification in the United States during the year 1937.” The above illustration shows K. C. Long, vice president and associate genera l manager, h o ld ing the plaque, which was presented to Mr. Long, Leonard M. Holmes, commer­ cial manager, on the extreme left, Herbert S. Nonneman and Edwin D. Smith, of the rural department, third and fourth on the right. A survey of the rural electrifica­ tion expansion carried on by the company during the past year shows that, in keeping with the company’s policy of extending its lines- into rural sections The Dayton Power and Light, company has brought electricity to a total of 56-2 per cent of the agricultural section of the territory served by the company. This is greatly in excess of the na­ tional average, the most recent fig- . ure for which was 23.7 per cent.- During 1937 the company; built 318 miles of rural..lines and sold more than 1400 electric ranges. In Xenia District at the present time there are four-miles of rural line under construction, according.' to E. H. Heethman, district manager, In addition, 1.2 miles o f line have' been approved by the company’s engineering department and are ready for construction. Former Students To Be Married Soon Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snodgrasrf, o f Brighton, O., are announcing the engagement and *fpproaah|ng mar­ riage o f their daughter, Miss Gladys Olinger, to Mr, Owen Ackerman, o f Summerford, O. Miss Olinger and Mr, Ackerman arc former Cedarville College students, The wedding will be solemnized on Saturday, March 5, Miss. Olinger was graduated from. Cedarville College and for the last two years has'taught in Harmony Twp, School in Clark County. Mr, Ackerman is the son o f Mrs, Carrie Ackerman, o f Summerford, O., and attended Cedarville College. He t has tatight in Lafayette School, in ; Madison County for the last four } years. Maytag gasoline engine has been Used but in good condition, at a very low price. Pickering Electric, Phene Hi, ANNOUNCEMENT , FORD SALES FORD SERVICE We have been chosen as the representative for the Ford franchise in this territory. We invite you to visit our salesroom and see the 1938 Ford Models and their many improvements. p a r t s ' The Parts Department is equipped to make any repairs needed whether in the Pas­ senger Gar or Truck requirements. SERVICE Our Ford Service gives you the recognized Ford Products—assuring you the quality— and workman ship under experienced Ford trained men. We are equipped and fea- turng expert lubrication service. Have your car regularly serviced for the most mileage and for economy. Phone us — we will call and get your car and return same to you properly serviced* W A PkotMi No. 8 Cedarville, Ohio Spriagfield, Ohio ASttl MaMb .... »^wi*a*wwwi<ww W*tHMfgl|M * ,

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