The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

Mr md M**. fpto Ot* was* sad at WateteBton C. H. wtth Mr »ad Hn. MDateh* Rif*. ’Mr. mad Mm. Wtttea W Xante. am w iiw it ^ M m tort* «f » daughter at ttofcr team Matter Mr. la tte r Btdteite «f Florida i* tem far mi W ill te l M il M awl Mrs.-A, S. Richards ate Mr. Tte tern* af Fmterlak Griffith, Salma* keatod mi ite ialam fiprlag- fidd pite bunted to tte grente Teaa- d»y mowtef. Tte <*%*« of tte tUm war undatenuiaad, Mr. Alfrad Marshall, of Chicago, naptew v i Mm. Lite Watt, ractatly undsrwaut mi ©puratiou for appaudi- citi* at White Cm i finpiu], (Mia* Twi. HU condition U reported aa *at- isfsctory. MUaMarcalUDiabro, moaie taacter in tlie Dayton achoAU, was the enact ofMr. andMra. Greer MeCailUter for several day* thia weak. Mra. Greer MeCailUter viaited in Pleasant Hill Friday, attending the Senior play given that granite, Miaa Catherine Bloch, Commercial teacher returned home wit* her to spend tte week end. Mm. Harold May of Xenia, enter­ tained three tablet of bridge at her home Thuraday evening- High aeon prises warewca byMra. Pawl Orr.and Mra.1Harold Beinhard. Consolation prise by Mra. Lawrence Dukes of this place* • ■ ,■■ '{■ . ; ; . Dr, A. C. Arnold, Columbus, ex­ ecutive secretary of the Ohio Youth Council, Rev. C. C. Hankina, O. S. ft S. 0. Home, and Justin Hartman, fhU place, spokebefore the Greene County Ministerial Association a t a meeting in Xenia; Monday. Dr, L. U Gray, Jamestown, conducted the devotional service, ■ « ... ' Mrs. te r f e Winters•:MacGregor, who has been tte guest of her ton and daughter-in-law,.Mfc. and Mrs. Roteit HaeGregfir, at their ham*. “Braeburn”, near Cedarville, for a week, left Monday for her koine to lOrieen** Mate, Mrs. MacGregor-has been spendingtte winter at the'Bitfc- mdreHotel in Biytom , waa-priasarily for *r- _ a m ate 0r. Paul J YMtem wne eteaea firm pmaidaat. Dr« Leo Audcrsoa. first vice prte- dent; 0 . H. Hartman, second vice pmteeat; Her. B. H, Adams, third NeUofi CmmmU, sec­ retary- P. J. MeCorkoli, ttoaawror. ■" The Mmctem for two yearn am: <* H. Cron**, C. W. dteeU ate Dr, Heaald XyU. For one years A sm * 'Frame, A, G, Woodrow ate Earth BML gtrg.-at Arm, Ward CreawelL Two meetings will be held each maath. A mow ,Meetiiigwith lunch oa tte aecote Mondayof each month ate aa evening dinner meeting on the fourth Monday of each month. INDIANMUfilC ioPIC A t D, A. B, MEETING '‘Indian Mask*' was the topic at a meeting of tte Cedar Cliff Chapter, D. A. JL, Taeeday afternoon at the tease of Mrs. H* G. Fnnaatt, Mrs. Robert Jeeote gave- the:, -address on, “Indian Music**stating that American Music was not inherited from Indian music aa tte Indians were not our ancestors. Rhythm is the chief char actor of Indian music. Mra. Jacobs presented a brief sketchof the life of Charles Wakefield Cadman. Miss Bea­ trice McClellan sang Cadman’* “From Hie Leadof the SkyBlueWater.” She also aahg “By the Waters of Minne­ tonka’* by Lieurance. Mrs, Jacote played an Indian selection fromMac Powell on the piano. Mias Eleanor Kyle explained* paint­ ing, “NoDuckToday” by Roy Mtoon, from the circulating gallery of the Dayton Art Institute in Which the local chapter ha* *rmembership. Mrs. J. Ervin.Xyle, regent, presided. Some thirty members were present and re­ freshment* sure sewpd by Mrs. Fon- sett and Mrs. M. J, Babin, of Spring- field,assistant hostess,Mite. L C. Dav- te,Mr*. Roger Henderson andMrs. W. w . Galloway also assisted. ‘ ' r \ - i ii.r.|"(i" i V l ' iii ,n n in ............ i ^ Mrs.W. T. McCulta and niece, Alice Chandler, of Cleveland, are visiting With Mr. and Mra, J. M. McMillan. Mr. and MM. Wfiliam Ringer and Mr. had Mrs, A. I . Richards ehteri StrawBoard sad Paper Co., and thair wivas at tte home of the former in Xenia Thursday evaning. Those pres­ ent warer Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gallo , way, Mr. and Mra, J? Lloyd Confarr, Mr. and Mra. Ed Hamilton and Mr and Mrs. H. G, Funsett, Mr*; William Kohler, who suffered a heart attack last week, is reported somewhat improved. ."A cablegram received by, relatives .on Thursday, announces tte birth 0# an a pound daughter to Rev. and Mrs. MarionHostettler of Cambridge,Eng. Mr. and Mra. J. E, Kyle, Mr. and Mra.Wallace Rife anddaughter,Helen . Elisabeth and Mis* Elinor Kyle, were entertained at dinner Saturday even­ ing at .the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Zimmerman in Jamestown, Mrs, Earl Walker entertained a number of guest* a t a surprise dinner Sunday in honor of ter husband's birthday. A large birthday cake in lavenderand green centered the table. Among tte numbeypreaent were; Mr. andMrs. Paul Butcher of South Solon, Mra. Ella Williams, SpringValley ami Mra. Mary Spencer of this place. CO Z Y 8, MAIMST. CHDAHV1LL* ,0 , FRIDAY IIUGH H ERM IT ^-IN—• * m t T H E O C T A P U g * SATURDAY “Mr* M o t to s fcaiifrMe* W IT * <\ " 4 Mm R feftR L0 WU& ■. KEYE MIKE ALSO CARTOON CPU EDY SUNDAY AND MONDAY SOMJA M tN It p & t AMECHE '--IR— Mary Louise Stormont, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Meryl Stormont, is ill with gland trouble at ter home, Mini. A. G.Woodrowreturned tome Sunday after a Visit with relatives in Columbus, ; ■J 'i i.*/ Cedarville College will confey tte honorary .doctor of divinity degree* . . . ... * upon Bav. Oriand M, Ritchie,. pastor tained the .office force of tte Hagar *, p t mWMtrr who in 181«, and Rev. D. R. Guthrie, Springfirid, at commenre- ment» luna *td.. . Mr. and Mrs, Roger Collins enter­ tained Tuesday evening at * family dinner honoring the fiftieth wedding .mnivewary of Mr».#C«llinrs parents, Mr. and Mrs, J., F. Kendmcr, Yellow iprings, The dinner wps served at a large table with yellowand white ap­ pointment#.'A wedding rake on which iftpcared a miniaturebride andgroom formed the center piece. Yellow tulip* and ivory tapers completed the decor- ithms, Only members of tte immed- ntc family were present, Lawn Mower* Sharpened. Price* reasonable. Klmer Owens. WMSNBIC*fS!**te^ -T h e C R IT E R IO N t v s io a V JOHN ROLES ___ LUU DE5TE MS H E M A R R IE D A N A R T IS T " It A. M. Haatac- terriai. apprapcala to tte Day. with toiaf -issasaga by tte pastor sad raestoiati of mw ■MmtoriL #w^^ygrwato••■us■^,waswa^wosapaa* ' Y. P. C. 0 . «d» P. M. Last Stady to tte Mlmhmsry Study Bosh, “Ralthfd the fhirdia af Allah.** Church Barrie* f -M, Prtohytoriait Church with Callage Easter Tte Young PaopW’s thraa sharcha* have plauaad fiarvka. Notisa hatow, '< ^ Prayer fkrvie* Wadnaaday B P. M. 'in ite church. Tte Woman’s Freabjrtarial mat in' tte Gkn Echo, Columba* Charcb, on Thursday for an all day maeting. A good delegation from our local aock- tks httendad. Ivy Ito^iyuBrnmHuo Qpntoto. SoeteAfA fte n U-Banriaa MRTHOUIBT EPIBCOPAL ’ CHURCH Cterka R*HW, Miaktar Union Sunrise Service, U- P. Church at 6:00 A- M. Church School, MsOOA. M. L. J. George, Supt. Worship Service, 11:00 A. M. Sub­ ject: “Uvea Worthy of Immortality,” Recaption of a dust into preparatory membership, . Union in the.- l^reelj^yt^Md^m Church, 7:80, An Easter cantatawill 1p sung. j *r, '> Tte GreeneCountyBrotherhoodwill meeta t NewJasper, Tuesdayfivmiing. Book Review, Wedneaday evaning, 8:16 P.M. r District Conference, Greenfield, M. E; Church, Friday* April *8, Congregational Covered Dieh Sup- per,:afcthe Church, Wedneaday even- ing,April 27, Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 8:16 nr ' ' . - f . dep ‘ , « a * ‘Our son-in-law, Dr. Radford Potter, » very ilrin Flower Hospital, Toledo. Wemayhave to be excumrdfromsome of these services injuder to go there, hut provisions wilt be made for tte carrying onof the services. HABTHH SUNUBH VRYIC1 - An Easter Baariat Berriaa will te :pt- f l i t c t e k wer- urtth apeatalwrate'ifilMMis$(laaSrifialfcs. Au unusual foatura at tte prsgram win be aaU'phoMd- riaglag, wt m. Easter Hymn by two gaariw^ - Sunrise aecvk custom on Raster afoariug and thk aervk* giyaa tte GtetoHau gaapla of Cedarrilla a thane* to faBtodgato In thia otetrvatiocu Stoat tester right by attending tte ^ hilJi im# DOKHO*Q$OtVWYOVMOU tUCTUC OOtM ‘ ruBT m iS TO M iiN , • CHURCH Rev. 'Btopnuto N..Atemat|it«Iatar; Easter Sunriae Serrica fifiMi A. 'M. In tte U. P. Church. Sabbath School 16:06 A. M. Lesion “Tte Victorious S*rtottt,”AM«*itt'*6 Gcidan Text: •“!B>i* Jeans: did God rai*o «p, whereof w# alt are witoesa- «a.“ AM*45fi»* • * . ‘ - MaittinffW«iniMpiLA..M.A nmsl- c»I programwitha atetf te s ter mas- " presidint W. R. MoCteenay- spate on Wednesday avtodug at Hi# Third Battlit efaorth ink Xfrii, Tlw Cdbco Mined Chten* sang aevemi nundte*^ from “The Crtgifixieu.”: Mr^C^ri^ Camflell "of tha ifin< rinnati YoungMen’n Cliiiiitott'Asaoe- iation addressed ite jrint meeting of the Y. M CI A. and tteY . W, C, A. on Thursday momhig, ApriFlMh. The CedarvilleGdfeAMhted^Chorus under the direction of Mrs. Mildred Blckett Cmwell,»Will preeent tte •acred Oratorio “The Crucifixion” Ifif J, Stainer on Sabbath evaning, April 17, in the Kite Pteteyterian Church* Tte service will teghi a t 7:Mwith :.a V«flper Om n S ic U a L Thiitr part to this recital wifi iactoda, Mhr- thte foyfini l*m€SAlldhW6B*DoraUlY ’STtodlfoAte '■'Y tAUhlmA'’ madtoto* -W*AlteaY''tiFm totoM'' \ ACTnODylAvitt CMl Ainl* man, Elhutoath Andartou,-Ted Jamsa, andMaryMawdnt itoiwiiaa. ’ Yh| UsfikrriU*’ tMtogf Clubaponsoteda sin o’eleric y at tte Club Matoi' room last The- ?; m : c ; a ? Mltetrel to -acted* uled for Thursday ‘ateifingr ApiMm In tte Ck^Kriiie Upwra Hwaa. * i id hoy*Will preatet a fine avenln*'. im> tartainmant and wBf apprariata a IPIAUIIRAVt ipMa'wln ii, .a n m i i • - - r ONLYNOXOMHAS THt SA/t, tUtHM tiacTMjc mouATom comsxmssion ow / t - wamantbo until imej '* \ ’ A’*1 ' / v M O Kf f ; : >iKi . • ^ . , t. «. ■-.• fM v„; •••' v filial byih#-PiurtoTf^£ 11 ^ ctikkni tniihiJ ind sVNMHt Christian Endeavor will, not meet newcreampeas, diced tomatoes, straw foiv,evening- ' " {berry shortcake. Dfnnar 11A, M. to 2 Iteter Caiitat* 7:16 P. M. Tte eM- P M, ' WORt PRO I LO ; ON A ltO LLm H O LL SAN D TH ER B S H 3 St € te lf Nofigw lkM fihe imphtob p o to g sd d u t SHtlctfoCOld My fB fo lv ittg gtow i^ ta B fgttHifoMH tatfa o f pxotecdiig H u m * lo a r* wrny tne a o m o i com- gtomBdoii uiutN-^Kgdhiilvg 'to NDnce ' --carrie* £ 10-YEARWARRANTY* .CuuauJn'uaMlaawOajamiulgwwltetoi'; «•»dtoRtny*-*W«(tot R41 and Modal E -e io ..... ;..... '* -......■'■' ■n .■ ; *- CONVENIENT FAYHENT t t M lectric FitoHoaXS-- N K W H P W N C S n i to b y M IC H A E L S T E R N V A R S IT Y T O W N $25 129-50 | 3S THE CRITERION S.Datfoit H^XwmU, OMw O T H E R S $ I ^ $ m WOMAN in her Ohio home heard the excited voice o f her aoo 2000 mil«a away proudly te llitigo f the arrihnal of * baby hoy. How ahe thrilled a t die words, dUtoRate » At f ie opeliirif of tol#|diotw service to Bagdad, Lowell AaPRMSi SBp?flfwl ^PIIIttBRufSKliRr^ l R m MMIffOflll IwWWlOCICf ncroa* themaaodv o f m iles o f Im d afld sea, *0 th a t fa r off WOMEN'S SHOES T h a t Mwst S ty le DatuaMla-»-ttt»dg«t - m N h t 7 c L O v e * hano ta M G L U V a o fumalatoi C iN - V With 8H4e fte tae tl ,^g h ra ■bags teeamie ^ay*** Ymtr favorite c!**»k ill.p-M-- pe^iive toga teeaaaaMmyte now In m MWri wwtei! la y - made that way! N aw eS i! ■ on Milamee In Easter colowf \ t e H o lo a fe r a re such ca lls rtg a rd ed as ixnracles; today they a re co««o»^»lace fo r long; distance service ha* become *n accepoed |* r t o f every day life , By the mere liftin g o f B jlOII tll^t sound o f a fam iliar voice and scatsereci trie o tP m q loftattveg a re teiMMSM, nawa *» •* - rhangeed, and w orry and uncertain ty banished, s FVSnaBB^tLnnJaj^uJhBMkmnaaaAntoiw^MNMS1 ‘Sadtetoa«nu iMMmijnaa nihum IIN? w»#pocine hi i t i i p a i s n i w ii? in mow ncogm icv tor imoortaoceof a service which gives so much iov. it swift ance andMtiafactioo and iaevar alert to sag diat all new n s pm into oae that iifw fffRfMRraior ippROf ciiiTijr rhq mayhe att upend thalowatpowlhla rywabui

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