The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

cm » . a . i t tha thirty-aiatk fttf LA . IL Tnfiiin I in Ms*. Kwrlh Rail Wmtedppi, AhkbMM*, Louiw Mia* Mend* ffr-rtingz o f M*aL O- •pm t tea tn rt-« ad with bar ptuntnu, air, aad Mn. J. X, Hiutiaga. Mr. Haatiaga, whe raeantly nwterwant an optratio«. ia improving rapidly. Mr. ami Mr*. Paai Cummin** had for thair geeat omr tin waek-*nd, tha lattar’a brothar, Mr. Bw G. Wright, who ia exacutive secretary of th t Alpena, Mich,, Chamber of Commerc*. Min Dora J. Morphy, goveraaaa at the Clark Oaunty Childran'a B oom . Springfield, O., raturnad to bar work after spending her spring vacation a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tinsley Corn and family and with relative*. The Forum League of the M. £ Church will meet a t live o’clock Sun. day evening. We are beginning a study o f .vocational and Sunday we will have a discussion of teaching led by Prof. Hostetler. „ Mr.and Mrs. John Gray and family, who have resided on the Jamestown pike, south of town, have moved to a farm near H t, Sterling, Howard Kett- non has taken the Parson farm vacat­ ed by Mr, Gray. • The Greene County Commissioners have approved forty sheep,claims a- mounting to $1,079.00 covering the past three months. The largest risim was to Ted Atler* Beavercreek Twp., 22 head* $144.90, Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Tbwnsley and littte son, from Senicaville, O.; spent the week-end here with relatives and friends. The Kensington Cluhmet with Mrs. A. B. CteWell a t her home oii N. Main a t, 'Thursday . afternoon. A number of .guests wetw. present. An interesting program was given and delightful refreshments were served. C O Z Y ^ J ... a ,.,' 8. MAIN 8T, CEDARVILLR,0« —TONIGHT— ITS A; SCREAM I “MyDearMis*Aldrich* EDNA MAE OLIVER WALTER PIDGEQN SATURDAY ROSALIND RUSSELL ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT BENCHLEY aWa»|ff|nil* “Live, Love and Learn* Laturwl aw l H ardy Comedy “BO-HUNKS” by dategataa at • f Cedar CBg Chaffer e f tha Amer ican lavate- tiea. a t the home of Mrs. Feed Dob. b ia s, Tuesday aftaraoott. Mrs. J. | n t s XyW. rogsat, Mrs, Bog«r Hsndsrsoa owl Mm. Xaymaad WiPUataon prsseamd higbtigbts of tbs Mate m n ib i Mrs, Kyla apaa»d iho meotiag with tha D. A. ft. rttaa l and Mrs, H. G, Funastt reported on a trip to the Bay- teu A rt Institute provided by tb s chapter Uf four Gedarville High School smuors who compoted in a Good Cttissasbip eontest. The girts were M isses-Janet Bootes, Haney Finney, Margaret Dailey and Mary AHce Whittington, who ranked second highest in the county, Mrs. Funeett also explained paint­ ing, “Under Water View,*1 by H, L, Hoffman, contemporary a rtist, from the circulating gallery of the Dayton A rt Institute which has been placed by the chapter in the Cedarvilte High School for a month. Mrs. M. J , Bahin, of Springfield, presented an interesting review o f * the novel, “Swift Waters,” by Chris- tine Fermenter, t A social hour was enjoyed and re ­ freshments were served by Mrs. Dob­ bins* assisted by Mrs, Ethel Buck. A benefit -motion picture show was sponsored by the chapter a t the “Cory Theatre,** Tuesday evening. Heme Culture Members *, 7 - ■*v H ear Boult'Review UNITED mWVTBXlAN church *a»ye A. Jamb*—. Minister m, Them*? “A “Books’* provided an--interesting program subject when the'Home Cul­ ture Clubwas entertained at the homo sf Mrs. Florence Reynolds, Tuesday ifternoon', Seventeen members and„ thirteen guests responded to .'roll call with ’Book of MyChoice.*' Mrs.Jf.W*John­ son, who has been spending the winter in,.Loveland* 0 ., presented an inter­ esting book review of “Katrina,” by Gallic $almin«n; ' Miss'Helen Ross, a ’guest, played three accordion solos'. Mrs, A.’E< Richards, a member, o f thd program ’ommitiee, presided.1 Refreshments>were 'served byMra- .'ieynold*, assisted by her daughters* Jrs, TiffinWalker*of Jamestown, and Mrs/Fred Clemens, , A profusion of ’pring fiowers’decorated the Reynolds home. Greene county farmers are receiv­ ing terir AAAbenefit, payment checks mder the 1939 couservatiou .program. The payment covers to Sept. 89,1987. The, amount distributed in the county Was $*75,776.21. Herbert Lewis, 21, .this place*, re­ ceived cuteon the face and head when hi* car collided head-on wRh one driven by. Jeatt Elliott* 19, CedarvJUe, Urn, accident taking place on the fjsmextown pike, Tate Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. £„ T. Elliot, parents of the driver of their car, received ’ raises, The Elliott ear was a total .vieck, The Elliot car was off to the -tide of the toad Whenhit, according to veports. NEW BOOKS IK THE LIBRARY i-'wiimmanmiDiiwiimw inpaanin* STARTS SUNDAY FOR 2 MG DAYS GRACE MOORE MELVYN DOUGLAS ' '—4»— “ I ’LL TAKE . ROMANCE” The following hook* have been ;ilaced on our library shelve* the past month, And so Victoria, "Wilkin*; Swift Waters, Fatmenter; Manhattan Solo, Worthington; The Heart Has Wings, Baldwin; Black Forest, Minnigerode; Crucible, Williams; Tish’en the Sea* Carfrae; Poirot Loses a Ghent, Chris* tie; The Two Doctors, Cambridge. The Third Hoar, < 5 . Household; Northwest Passage, Kenneth Roberts; This Proud Heart, Pearl & Bufk; Ert- ibantei# Nightshade, Anne Bridge; Prodigai Parents, Sinclair Madame Curie, Eye Curie, Lewis? SO a. m. Meryl Btermwit, MR. Praarttow. 11 WlBtag Sarvtaa” Y. F. C. lb, «;S9 p, m. Subject, “Tim Garden of Allah,” beginning * study of this interesting hook, under the direction of the Miealonary Com­ mittee. Loader, Miss Geneva d a ­ mans. 0 Uaien Servlet*, 7:89 p. m., in the Prtebyterian Church, College Girl*' Rending Contest. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:49 p. m„ in the church. Leader, Mm. Ralph A. "Jamieson, Wewish to thank ail who co-operat­ ed in making our Union Communty Revival Servioet so helpful. Let us rally continuously to the Work of the Lord, and not drift back into indif­ ference, but rather by “Always A- bounding in tht Work of the Lord,” The Annual Meeting of the Session for clectionof officers in the Sabbath School and other such business will be held a t the manse Tuesday eve., March 9 th ,7:39 p. m; METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles E-Hill. Minister Church School, 10 a. m. L. J. George, Supt. . Worship Service, 11 *.m. Subject: “Deeisuon.” .« _ Epworth League an<l,-U»gh School League, 6:30 p, m. -V ;;. Women’* Bible Reading Context* Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p, nu ”** Prayer Meeting," Wednesday, 7;30 p- m. . Golden Rule Circle Thursday eve­ ning* , FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adame, Minister : Sabbath .School* 10 a. m. Lesson: "CorrectingWrong Ideas'of Religion,” Mark 7:1-13. Golden Text: “This people honoreth mewith their lips, but their heart is far from me.” Marl fcfc k ^ Morning Worship, 11' a. m. “The Divine Relay Race.” Junior Sermon: “The Devil’s Driftwood-” Session Meeting, 2:30 .p. m.s a t the Church. - Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p . m . T<mic; “Great Task* to he Accomplish­ ed thisWorid:.” Luke 4:10,19; Mhik 2:17; Eph. 2:9-11-. ' College Bible Reading Contest* 7:19 p. ml,1'a t the Presbyterian Church, The Dayton Presbyterial Society meet* a t the Westminster Presby­ terian Church on Tuesday and Wed­ nesday- A local delegation is plan­ ning to attend on Wednesday. Choir Rehearsals. - Junior Choir* Wed. 4 p.; Senior Choir: Sat- 8 p, m. Result* of “Every Member Partici­ pation Campaign,” Pledges which rave actually been received plus a few vhfcb have not been'received but can be estimated plus the estimated a- mount of loose offering* during the •owing year add up to a grand total of $2,690,00 This covers everything on the current expense budget except an item for repairs on the church and manse. We can therefore con­ sider that have “gone over the top9 with the understanding, however, that one additional solicitation for money for repairs will be necessary, Dr. G. J. Falro and wife of Cincin­ nati, formerly residents .of this place, attended the funeral of the late M. I, Marsh, Wednesday. A delegation of physician* from the Greene County Medical Society also attended the funeral, Srixll «m m te-a tm Jte Stefs W»hMf Mt *m t’.tn par u a *»• w <!-* ¥ «<* h * m Sf-?4 I« fitCvaa ;■ jfc*« pm U m tteMewryeflw-l IMW9 frame Evwrptlihkg fm Y mw Basli#l ADAIR’S IO N N. DETROIT *T- XENIA* OHIO DlstrUmtion is (being made in the county of 20,009 pounds of potatoes among G23 families on relief. The next will be apples and celery. ■ Mr*. Jeanette (Jeoley, who has been spending the winter in Lakeland,'Fla., fi::d has not been in good health, is reported, much improved and able to oo out again. BEAUTY SHOP MOVED TO MAIN STREET » • . Near the Bridge Th« shop will /fee rnered and eeft ready fer'bos?ne*«' , | TUESDAY, MARCH 2 STH’ | HOWARD STACKHOUSE v ' ” Phone 14 iSridsteteWE *«^Ss^i6isM6^6sisS6sn6i6Si6dNi86BS!SslSlfil8W86!lMi OlTOMBTRIST V. I- NglAON, o. I». Extreme tareitis given in exam- inn and righting ehiMren'e eyes wbsii toscesmim PHOTO AUGHtCS !i<VlN COBB H F .B r j A SAMPLE MmX: Did you evst know It to fan, Whan ws try to rslax in th« warm mmahine* a t « summer* dap— ■ ■ . Mai. 1; sou* party, littia insect win dsUght 9 k crawling onto parts, itumtanneyhig- Mm i: sad struggfr a* we will. Urngeekltea bMomts scute andwe Ht patolrty- > Temperance Notat Rpagaasad tog O te n 9 ,W .f l,f .O . t MAY X R C A U . G R A N D JURY W A fty iLL . HERALD. FRIDAY, nUMX BLXCTBiC Tim bmter trattc is new loldte •« nmuicing throwgii ite tmd* ptww a ft*tMB-wki# stiack upon te# °**n abmhoUc fwit Ibsvsragsa «md vegv tabte product industry which gifww to m hiilum-dolitr business during the prohibition year*, I999-1W9, So far «a labor is rancernod, de •pita wet promises and claims, the .« « » of the liquor traffic ha* searea ly made a dent ia decreasing tha rank of the moje than 10,009,991 still unemployed workers in the U.S.A. Breaking Tha Public’s Back Given assurance that the defendant would remain sober* * judge ia Provi­ dence* Rhode Island, turned him over Wb probation officer instead of mak­ ing the taxpayer board and lodge him in jail. His fault? Theft of a bill fold, breaking into a liquor store and larcency of liquor. Istoxkated—Scare Boy t* Death George B and Carl M—of Poplar Bluff, Missouri* were sentenced, to six-month jail sentences and fined $600 each* recently, after conviction on having seated a boy to death. Yhe men, it was charged, while intoxicated stopped the boy, who was on his way to a Christmas program,and frighten­ ed him so that his death resulted. While our national and stete gov­ ernments are puzzled as to How. to care for those on relief, the daily press continues to publish the ’mil­ lion* spent for I! iuor andmany of the city papers are publishing liquor ad­ vertisements urging the people to buy mote liquor.' I t is time to plug that leak. Liquor buying will hot stop poverty crying. •f tbs Jary. Tafc* A t o a t a f * O f C lM feteff IPrice*! Dr. PM i J. Vateart W : 1 Mm 'u Suits .... 7Se MfR’ii C c c t i.... 7Ec XAdict* Dreaacc 75c P a jr CoRtff .... |4 .0 0 Men's Pelt H eft H t m H l r i r t s t Q n s lity Work By Expert C fe u ie rs . W e C s ll Per Rnd Deliver r N i k s i r . i Tasiday, flaralsjr mrt » M A . E t o N t P . E Offlew C M Wadasaday Phene: 7* T dko lic iiff Main 1 0 0 '— X e n ia j r m r W * M y S m k n Mon., Wed., Pri. For Bent—Hpuse of six rooms and two large lots. B. £ . McFarland.| Raavea Clothing t e , ..Agent* Glaser’s Beauty Shop . AH Unea of BEAUTY CULTURE Shsumpoo* Finger Wave : suaci Masiicure PERMANENTS—03 tmA $» fill First National Bank BMg. Phone: M- 2111-J or M. IttS-J BPRINGFIELD, O- MMmwwii | llSllWIIWIIIWlWlMW)*l|WMIIMI»IIWIIII>Wli SPOT CASH PAID FOR HORSES — - y — corns O f Size and Condition) Prompt removal of Hogs, Sheep, Calves* , Colts Telephone 454 XENIA FERTILIZER A - TANKAGE CO. m s r n b e to “ T H E H E R A L D ” ipaW WERE JUST MARCHING AROUND . PICKERING ELECTRIC H A S B E E N A P P O IN T E D Me, 4; «vm though wa Odnk teat by mrnteg away B might he poe- •tele to Havemmtesrttet'brtted. 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