The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

I j \ ' 'i tW »■*. taw h eries to you or* .m oun t o f o r d e r in g *Right MG ur grain. , 6 , f y f f f o l u m d Mr*. Dwedgr Wright w&Wrtabtod it# Dmme Bridge d ab at Wr H mm on 14 . M aim «L, l*M Friday eveafag. ^ Mr. M. W. Vmeetet, Qw vfetl ihete eea-to-law «sd Mrs. H. a. •ftd wife <rf Co*, thto we* wttfc M d*e«fet«r. Mr. Tha litoees Mt i w i aa* Dorothy Galloway, ef Deaateoe Uwverehy, Grenville, 0 ., are epofafafa the apring vacati** v illi their perent*, Mr* and Mr*» W# W. Gelfeway. Rev. C* E„ am Will tty# hi* illu». Dated torture, “ Jesus Crodfied and Hisen” in F irst M. E. Church, Xenia next Tueeday evening. Mi»» Elisabeth Fuiuott of Miami University, Oxford, O., la enjoying bar sp rin t vacation a t tha home of bar pa rents, Mr. and Mr*. H, G. Funsefct, Miss Hftsel Nelson, who teethes a t Etna, O,, has been ill a t the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Nelson, sufferin* with the mumps. Misses Fannie and Margaret Me Neill are spending several days in Belle Center, O., with friends and rel­ atives. — • H IM MARY HUPP BR1DR OP ME. VIRfilt FLATTMR . ■ % Mr and Mrs. Adam Muff, «f m u CtiftvR, am iafoaasaliy eaeouactne th« mart-lag* of tftwir daughter. Mias Mary RUaa Muff, * Mr, Virgil Carry Platter, of Bear Clifton. 1 The couple was married in Rich- , wumi- !«*-< flepasmbir 10 , bat to# a» , ixMBcement was not mad* until thi* > m**k when th# held# re tu rn * to bar ;home on vacation from bar duties as • noma at Prospect Haights Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y» Mr. Platter and his bride ram# to CUfton Monday a fte r visiting Mr*. Platter’s brother-fa-law and sister, Mr, and Mm. has Masincup (Anfas H u ff), of Waynesboro, Vn, Mrs. P latter was graduated from Cedarvillo High School and from n am e ’ training school a t Prospect Heights Hospital, She also attended NerrYork University. Mr, P latter is the son"of |f r . and Mrs, Leonard Platter, of near Clifton, and is the brother of Mrs, Robert Bneil, o f Xenia, He was gradu­ ated from Cedarville High School and i* employed by the Standard OH Oft, in SpringfWd," . Mr, and Mrs- F latter will not es­ tablish their home here a t present' as Mrs, F latter will return to Brooklyn in two weeks to resume her hospital duties, “ CEDARVILLI HSKALD, fM&AT. A r t* . 9, fa * The County Field Meet will be held a t Cox Field, Xenia, Friday, May 13th fo r track and field events o f county school athletic teams, % Mr. and Mrs, M. C. Nagley enter­ tained the memi&r* of the Bunnyside Club a t their home Wednesday even­ ing a t bridge, six tables enjoying-the evening. Prises were awarded to Mrs, Aden Barlow and Mr,Avthur Reed. Dinner was served during the evening. The club will be entertained next month by Mr. and Mrs* Amos Frame, For Sale—Choice Hereford cattle. Equal to pure-bfeds. Yearling steer and heifer calves and springers all tested and priced to sell. W rite or wire, Paul Trenshaw, Albia, lows. Mr., Roy Hinton, student a t Cedar­ ville College, entertained about twenty classmates a t his home in Painter- Ville, Wednesday evening. Games and stunts were enjoyed and an ice cream course was served, ' Ralph Hess, Columbus, purchased the Townjdey property, & Main a t public mite last Saturday, Tha price w«s $800. The email residence oh Elm at,, was bought by Warren Bar­ ber for 9150. The members of the Dorcas Bible Class of the U. P. Church were en­ tertained Tuesday afternoon a t the home of Mr*. Thomas, assisted by Mrs. Sommers. Officers for the com* fag year were -elected, after which dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kuehrmann and children, Xenia, formerly of this place returned home from Florida last Sat­ urday where they spent the winter. Mr. Kuehrmann was in town Monday, being connected with the Crist Co„ dealers in domestic water softening plants. FRIDAY THE JONES FAMILY ^.Borrowing Trouble'’ SATURDAY JEAN PARKER DOUOALS MONTGOMERY — IN— Begins With Love’ — also - ANDY CLYDE IN *GRACIE AT BAT’ SUNDAY AND MONDAY JUDY GARLAND MICKEY ROONEY - IN - “Thoroughbred* ;j D o n ’ t C r y TUESDAY FAITH BALDWIN S ‘Portu On Trial ” SPBU1AL .ADMISSION CH ILDREN 10c ADULTS Ufa The regular monthly meeting of the Research Club was held a t the home of Mrs. W. W. Galloway,1Thursday afternoon. A paper entitled "Music and Religion* w ar read by Mrs. R. A. Jamieson, and "Old History of the Hymns* was prepared by Mrs, George Creswelt and read by Mr*. Frank OresWelL A fter a social hour refresh- meats were served to about twenty member* and ft number of guests, C O Z Y 8 , MAH# BT, CEOAEVILLS ,0. SWEETCLOVER THAT IS REALLY “SWEET” v ....... "*•' Strain* U nde r Observation o f U .S . Specialists* .Supplied by the-United States Ospsrtment nt AXrleulture.—WNUservice. A sweetclover .that is really '“sweet” is under .observation* of forage specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture. . The common yellow blooming and White blooming sweetclovers in tha. United States both contain a bitter substance known as coumarin. I t is believed this substance poisons live stock when they a re fed im­ properly cured clover hay. . TWa plant explorers o f Hie depart­ ment, W. J . Morse and P . H. Dor-, se tt, seven years ago sent back a specimen of * new sweetclover from the Chihli province of China. I t was an annuaL Since then 27 lots, a ll biennials, have been ob­ tained from central Europe, Russia and Mongolia. Norte of them a re bitter. Repeated tests with the new sweetclover have convinced the for- *ge men it does not contain com merirt, reports Dr. E . A HoUowell, clover specialist of the Bureau of p la n t Industry* ’ . Preliminary work a t the Wiscon­ sin experiment station shows that live Stock prefer the new sweetclov­ e r to the common varieties. Spoiled hay of the clover has been fed to rabbits and calvae without it) af­ fects* - - The new clover is shorter than American varieties and products fewer leaves. The forage Special­ ists a re trying to cross ,the non- bitter clover with domestic strains to lower the coumarin content of the domestic strains, Attempts thus fa r have been unsuccessful. Appearance aa Guide in Telling Age o f Animals General appearance to the best guide for sge in hogs and poultry. With horses, cattle and sheep, their age may be told with a falNdegree of accuracy by their teeth} how­ ever, this requires, experience and various factors, stole* * writer in the Rural New-Yjpker.' -. With horses few first pair, upper and tower, of their front teeth are up and in wear a t from two and one-half to five year* of age. The other two pairs of incisor* come in one y e s r later for each pair, so the horse to full mouthed af five years, The cups Indicate the age from then on, starting with wear a t six year* for the lower, center incisors and advancing progressively one year for the others, General appear­ ance, slope and shape of the surface a re of importance also. The horse s teeth a re egg-shaped, from side to side, when youngs, a t nine the sur­ face is about round, and then be­ come* elliptical from front to rear. After eleven years general appear­ ance is the only guide* G te z ttrd leM O h i e t a s Chicken specialists In the Depart­ ment of Agriculture seem to have aettted the question as to just how n*cfui« chicken g itra td to, a t least to their own satisfaction, They op­ erated on a number of chicken*, removed their g irrsrds, and sewed them U p again. I»ut through feed­ ing teats srith norm*! bird* the gir- tardtoM chicken* have dona well on rtiwly ground feed*, but- failed to dlgaat coarse lead# efficiently. A hen operated on In JIM to sfijl lay* tug #gga and a gto*»rd!*as Moster ha* itoed happily *h«ce 1IM> Tbto to interesting but of no g rea t p r a o Ural importance To ou t mind f t Wmdg he much better to eliminate the voce! coed* from a few old aaoetoiw we know. Country Horn:# Megerine, 6 ,0 0 0 ,obb-A* JiPKUme ( 4 a in ■on* of the major thing#* Id American agriculture Jo the tost gve year* to ft i.WJO .000 act* Jrv creaee in annual .leguntos planted alone end a gain of neatly JAGo.rtort •crea of annuel, legume* planted with other crope, eoeordin* to * federal analyeto, say* f apitOl New*. M'ederVille Herald Pr.lrtt | CHURCH NOTES MBTHODI8T BPtatXlPAt CHURCH Chariee E, Hilh Mtototor Ctourch School, Id A, M. U J . Georg#, Worehip Service, U A» M- Sabjtots "Making Him Lord of A«w iPaim Sundayi. Epworih Lasgae 6 P„ If-. High School League, fr.W F. M. Union Meeting fa one Church, 7s80 P. M>Dr, R> A. Jamieson to the mia- litor. Next week to Holy Week, preparing fey Easter. Wednesday evening a t 7*,» we shall have a Union Meeting in. tha U, P . Chute, and shall use pictures, “Jesus Crucified and Risen,” UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School a t 10 A. M. Sup t Meryl Stormont. Preaching 11 A. M. Theme; “Palm Sunday Message?* Y. P. 0. U, 0;30 Third Study fa the Mission Study Book, “Behind the Gar­ den <t' Allah." Union Service 7s30 fa the Methodist Church . Choir Rehearsal Saturday 7:30 P. M. Mr. Duffey would like a. full a t­ tendance to prepare fox SpecsH Music fox Palm Sunday and Easter. As next week to Holy Week a Union Service will be held Wednesday evening. Dr. Hill will show the pic­ tures of the Holy Places and People, which all will want to. see. Presbytery meets fa the F irst Xenia Chinch next Tuesday a t 10 A. M. Frank E. iViley preaches th e opening sermon. Roy Waddle to the Jay dele­ gate. Thursday is the date for the Spring .Convention- of the Women’s Mission­ ary Societies of Xenia Presbyterisl, to. be. held in fee Glen Echo Church, Col­ umbus, A-good attendance Wednesday even­ ing a t the annual business meeting of the congregation. Following a fine dinner in the dining room, the follow­ ing officers were bhosen fo r the com­ ing year. Chairman, D r ., Donald P . Kyle. Vice-Chairman, Mr. Lloyd Con- farr. Secretary, Mrs. Fred Townsley, Treasurer, Mr, Harvey Auld. Trustee fe r five year term, Mr. Karih. Bull. Reports were given, by each organi­ sation, and were quite encouraging. -ifi' , * ; FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin; N, Adams. Miatotor Sabbath School, 10 A. M, Lesson: “Finding ourselves fa Service?* Mk. 8- 27-33, Golden Text: “What, doth it profit a man to gain the whole world, And forfeit hi* life? Mjk. &&& • Morning Worship, 11 A, M. Com­ munion ’Service, Infant baptism and the reception of new members, Christian . Emleayor-' 6;30 P, M. Topic: “Crown Him or Crucify Him,** Leader: Doris Ramsey. Union Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Dr. Jamieson will speak a t the M. E. Chiirch. Annual Congregational Meeting and Supper: Tuesday 0:30 P. M. The an­ nual meeting will be preceded by ft covered dish supper. The committee in charge of the aupper wilt be Mrs, Raymond Williamson, Uhr., Mm. Wil­ bur Conley, Mrs. Harry Wright, M». Arthur Hanna, Mr*. Dana Bryant, Choir rehearsals: Junior Choir Wed- nesdxy 4 P. M, Senior Choir, Satur­ day, 8 P. M. Union Mid-Week Service: Wednes­ day 7:30 P. M. Dr. 0. E, llill will give an lilu'dratcd talk en “Christ Cruci­ fied and Risen'* in tho U, P. Church. BETTER BEKIND TO YOUR LIVER O fjp ii. Haa Xkri mi 0 h WUJa < M ftld iic f m i 0 6 111 B « t? « Hg MMHHM, WtffFfTf' tomaMmawaa<tft- - - - ~.mm- ft—- T K it JlW I# 01 m * SSMMf WR* ■ ' pgrifttkt trgMf &l U mi rfijWtiTi f atrstam. DfioaaltojwrifatltopNf * ) mmtim of M i and paotodtui fee an* I sosptiam a lii afaa ngon ill ear- bohydratoa aftor Rmar at* raadyAac Im iw ik h AI i A Ihay dhh I ir itopal I n B mp Mver itMlf waHI oaedad by tha : body. Tha oonf^ff^prut How of bBa .from tha Bear fata tha infeatfato Bcavanta pwtrilaatfaft of food. Tha Bvar ahm fa « atorahouaa for iron andforvHftmiaa AandD. PoraUihaMmaoiisanydaranga- maot of tha liver fenotioea to se­ rious, although not always «ctrta. (flii m U mm ittadE whaii mrxnptoms am haadadmand nausea tooften a warning that tha liver ha* been mtotraatod by overeating or by allowing a condition of oemrtfaa- lion to arise. The remedy Baa in avoidingall food except fruit juice# ‘for a day or two, altar which milk may be given, Thto may be fol­ lowed by soft food with a gradual return to a normal diet. Jaundice to' f t . more serious af- faction fa which bile overflows into tha blood. This to shown by the yellow color of the skin. The dial usually- prescribed fa these case* consists uf iflenfa cf fruit Juices, cereals, toasL aisrchy vegetables irliliplenty of skinmadmilk. Jelltos, jams toertniladto msy be niid, * hut meats, eggs and aU tats .at* prohibited. Poods wife fibrous con­ tent, Hackftkwhale Rrefas, rftwveg- atftUea and highly aaaeooed feod must ha avoided- Goffae and toft ate allowed, hut alcoholic drinks are forbidden. * ~GniyaMtot,. - Several eprays offreahmint .2 tatfaspooui auger I^ |g a p a 3 «M a l pint strong toononada 1 pint plain or eperkllng water - Pinch stems of the mint until tha bruised sprigs give out all their flavor and thrust stems into a deep pitcher filled with cracked fat. Sprinkle with sugar and let stand one-half tour; add grape juice, tom- onede and water. If sparkling,wa­ ter to used add just befers serving. - omega Negf. . ^ 0 cup ice water <% cup chiliad skimmed milk . 8 tableapoona sugar 2 cups orange juice Chipped ice Put tha ingredients fa the order given into a Mason jar or cocktail shaker and ahdkt vigorously. Orange JeSy, ‘ 2 tablespoons granulated gelatfa %cup cold water Mb cups hoHfagwater . s cup sugar . 1 etm o r ttf liltik i w c t f a f a m f i ? ttfaawoottaaK Soric fee gelatin fa fearhold wa­ ter, dissolve fa tha boiling watsr* Add tha sugar, stir Uttfa dtotrthrad. Add the f fit jukes and salt. Four Into a mold to <*111and sat, •Y#ir New Easter StHeltiNgf Art H«rc i n a.variety a f flatter in g ,' a d ap tab le sh a d e s t h a t are like the first to ee th o f Spring itself. Come In • an iteast a delighted eye on them. 79 c 1 1 * 0 0 $ 1,35 L»*i-*-A pair' of’ I m tte* ( k m , Ptoiet atoeae aotife Mr*. £ari Walk­ er, CwiarviUe. lo *'TBM U K R A L t )' Wot Sato - tiea. Pi Rag tWtS fa g aw SSL C. K. Law* Mowers rvMtosM*. fa. Priam A -A k Frank G I B N E Y ' S Allen Bldg. Xenia, Ohio Gomical Prank Morgan has a bard time explaining the affeo* tkrnute Mary Astor to hi* pretty daughter Florence Rio# fa the riotous romance, “Patodise For Three’' scheduled to open a t the State theater fa gpriogfletd, with an “Owl Show’* prevne Friday, April 8, fer a week's engagement. tAter on in the same picture Mies Jtttoe tails ia fere with debonair Robert Young. • Things realty begin to happen when Mary,Astor makes a play to r him also. Kdna May Oliver and Reginald Owen head tho supporting cast. Sharing the seme program will be a Porky the Pig cartoon, ft musical short and news of the week. ■esw Easter C o a t s D r e s s e s Subscribe U “ TU B I t B M A m ” Ftfclfijr — S a t a r d i r “Bank Night** <=4M5RfIN««? “Love I* A HssdseM^ Offtdys Oeerge „, Pranaftet Yen* Gentinuoue fihewe Oelly Adult* Onto 11* *Til 2 P, M, X £ N I A BYABTS SUN 0A T THftiR OAVH 1 quart sliced raw potatoes 4 tsbtospoMur flour I tMfaocftW more of salt * Fappar • l tsbleepoon butter -2 cups milk ' SUca the potatoes one-fourth inch thick. Arrant* them fa a buttered baking dish fa layers, sprinkling each layer with flour, salt, pepper and butter. Add the milk and bake fa a moderate ovwv MO degtesa F.i until potatoes are tender. p^fafe^agGeeefakar fiftfad, Cut six boiled potatoes into half- facb cubes. Season wall with salt and paprika. Add ens-hatf cup diced celery «r two tsftepoona oel- ery sead, eoe-half cup diced cucum­ ber sofamoisten with Preoch dreae- tog. SUcoaof sprite, choppedofaras, cooked agge, tw rfa peppers, nuts sad smr cold vegetable may be added, when ready to serve, mix with cooked dressing or with mayonnaise. Garnish each sated piste with stood tomato and young rakUahoe. -tkM 2Mi pounds beef, chuck o r round % tabtospoona boat drippings 1 small carrof, cu t In dfte 1 sm stt onion, sliced Sett and pepper to taste 1 cup tomatoes < bay leaf I cupe diced potato#* Dredge meet with seewmed flour. Heat tha fel fa • frying pan and brown the m eat fa it on all s!de«, p laca meat fa oweero!*, add other ingredient*, cover and let bake a t a low teraperatura (208 degrees FA about 1% hours, keeping th a cis- aerol# well covered so a s not fa aL few th* strum ahd juices to eecspt. Haeeik ttiiMas* * wipe flour ^ 4 tesapoont britlisg powder f < Y*cup«uger .Utiispoonsalt 1 *U I cup milk % cup feled minced bacon and fgl, , ’ . ^ gift flour, meeaura and sift wHh romafafa* dry Ingredient*. Ufa liq­ uid fagredtonto and bacon together ant combine wRh the dry. Fill grassed muflfa ttoft twndhirds fell, Holmfa • moderately hot man ffad degrees rahrenhettl flHseit ta twen­ ty mfautae for email muffin*, q rmigjfwn»to*.--wtroswwe, AgrlculbirRl Kot#« fkepe I*, iiridej; this ##«r at# r*> pottei a t ‘'generally *rc*!!e!!L” * m m Nearly leofixuwt tw* of cotton were gmtrA fa Briml! Able veer. A fit 0 UarhliM mmt* w itf h* rushed feto tha itoftksf and raae righya tt*r kiltiiHr, * » m ' tfaod elteg* may be «aade «* |*to e« a l M t f a If appemrtMatelr s» q « « t wetfbt ef water aa# etersr ere pet ! q the Sts. ^ Spring’s latest fashion Coats in design and colors V in Beige, Raspberry, Navy, Strawberry and Blue q Sizes lO to 44. ' : ’ S * 1 0 3 1 * 1 6 1 ? * I 9 S S 1 ’. , **■. S". y ? 1111 i.. 11 Hi i iww.w i.ji ii)i)iii — ..i.in if mu nr 1 DRESSES FOR EASTER i R7 -9S to « 2X .S 0 j Our selections this spring exceed a ll fo rm er years in material and ^ design. Your selection can be from Sheers, Plain Printed; Navy S Blue, Blue and British Tan, Sites 9 to 46, ^ "* M I L L I N E R Y ^ M illineryfo r Spring and Summer, a ll the latest New York creations S with a wtde variety in straps and sailors to su it your requirements S G I B N E Y ’ S Allan Bldg. Xenia, O. tditk fL E C m c lT Y and N A T U R A L G A S tfOu)i whom sumtneti it a ** M . i Tht«e is m wmm WhfitMeveg in go ing thrmigh inotlidf Sptltig m il ■-im t h t r Stimmeff wfinting the utmvfnietice ottkeunk mmim In tb* flNmgfiaxMOficsfiVfiSBbie* ■ JBIectficitjr if ld H ittw il O a i combined nUer to modern homes inR«y oppotfunitie# to ge t more leisure ittne; owe in the highways and s m a y b o w the dn idgeiy which so often h to fee found In bomewoffc. ThotiMUtds o f home mfikers b*vc tgfceit advantage o f Blectrkifg and H i t t t f l i C»i« to enfoy mofc o f l ife Why don’t y o a try h i The »aytWB Pawer and U g lu C m p u r

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