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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