The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

y!.. • *04'« ! r# i .•*-#■■■ jk ) ' v t e s t o HOT* on to# lering *l»t / to the M 0. C. U m to CEftea mu e*)toi M Otenjr Ptefe, Ohio, to I dee* to Mu M itor lMt F rit after M tu tou t treahl* fur Tto bartol was m Soi Cams* dtoidsads, 4 pur cunt on ia- mtUMtoto wkh Coderviiio Federal Baring* * Lea* Amectation. Mw Margaerite Mflrojr, who Mceto, Iteuied Mr*. Minate 8 . Thw u , af X«nto and SCtou ERaatotk Veet, of Ydtow Spring* to California, where they spent six months, two month* in Los Angeles and four mouth* to Long Bench* retained home lent week. Mrs, Milroy stopped at Deyton to visit relatives before returning to tor femme fee**, Mru. Virgil Flutter (Mtury Bu ff), who feu been visitiag her parents, Mr. end Ifru. Adam Huff, Clifton, feu returned to Brooklyn, N» Y., whet* eh* 1* « nurse in .Prospect Heights Hospital. She will nlto com plete her studies in New York Uni versity. * W UW M AW FLANT LAM SATURDAY W fetotor whtotto ut tfeu Hager Mi Bunui A Pager 0*. plate weal eBeuu with the wetemid Mtaw- tto eel* to tto pleat to tha Magda «r (V , ChStootto. O. With Me# af tha aMpiupwu it t o Rita bain* at- af toato awn heuto tfeu MU •top tfeu feetotope of tto feu hup rigttoaee peer tfeu piece ara baud whan otta tou hnm o f Motors end Muefetoutyhud feu away. The Hager Straw Beard & Paper C*. *s a carpention wu not taken fey tha naw fern, the’ imutoew of the old company will be cloud «w tout U^poaaibia wrier tha direction of Qaoorul ManagerW. W. Galloway and to time the shatter will fee surrender- ad. - What tha future hue in store now; <«e locally iu ufete to say und no an* newncswent hw feuanmade fey the new owneru. From November IMS to this date iu a long time for the operation of ooe industry und for year* only tfeu •rrinl of one or two holiday* waa the rigaui towctofing tha plant. Thehis- toty o f the put is written and an im­ patient public awaits the destiny of* the future, Mr, and Mrs, John Little were guests o f Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mac­ Gregor, Monday, entente to their Home itt Sandusky, Q„ nft-er a trip through tfeg South, ‘ i ’ < * «■* ■<. . 1'lu P - . Mx*- and Mrs. Allen Turnbull re turned to Cleveland, Saturday, after upending the Easter holiday* with the former's father; Mr, H, A, Turnbull. Mr, Frad McMillan of Pittsburgh, Pa., spent the week-end as a guest of Mr. ami Mr*. Clayton McMillan. Mrs. 'Harry Purdom and children Of Baltimore, Mdj., vlsltod with the formers parents, Mr. end Mm. W. X Turbo* oyer the week-end. They re­ turned home Monday.- Miss Maude Huting* of Kent, 0., spent her Easter, vacation with her parents, Mr. and! Mrs. J. E. Hastings, itie-' C. C. Kyle, wiiktar 'of the late Rev. 0. 0. Kyle, died Thursday at a P. M. in Detroit, Mich,where she has resided With her" daughter the past few years where she has resided with fier daughter, Burial will fee in M*»- jNMuftaNk tom*?, tuagemeuta have been made tfee hour o f going to pres*. ’ Ownyour home, We loan money to help you, . CedSryille Federal, Savings & I<oan Association. Prof, Carey Bitchie witfe Mr. t%*i» Durslt o f Pittsburgh, Pa. were guest* o f Hr. and Mrs, C. M. Ritchie J*st Wednesday and Thursday, Carey P. Ritchie h u been in the Pittsburgh High School tor about twenty years. He is * graduate o f Cedarville Col- lege. • 4 , * Hr, and- Mrs. 'Ralph A. Jamieson motored to Oxford, Monday to visit his brother and wife. Rev. andMrs, 0. R, Jamieson, and call on Morning Sun . friends. «: • , - Rev. C, X. Hill was in Toledo, Mon­ day to Wednesday, where his soii-in- taw, Hr, Radford Potter, is critically ill, with very little ehiftce for reeov* try. Per Rent—House o f si* rooms and two large lets, B, * . McFarland, »il^>unM|w*^s^M***,^ l ' i 1 .J i e a i COZY h MAIN HP, I'SDARVIMW ,0. FlUDAir, APHIt % K e v e n f e ” ADJIEO aEHiAFr ^ m u m t SATU ftBAY * JACKHO LT —IN— - T r M i p o d b y G - M c i r s u m A T A m M o m o a t CLAUDETTK COUMEftT CHARLC f IOYCM ^1N— *mwAm cw f {Tonight;* m t A»jm» SeleetoA S tu rt Snfeieeta C M O I H l iW U M , FRIDAY, M p m C f iU R C H N O T E i ■r "m< VN f rm cmvmcm MRS,,W. C. ILIFP ENTERTAINS . - HOME CULTURE CLU* Mr*. W. C. Stiff wa* hostess Tues- day afternoon to members of the Home Culture Club,. a number of guests also enjoyed the, musical pro­ gram, 1 Fifteen members.and twenty-nine guests; responded to roll call with musical quotations after whih a pro­ gram, was presented by Mr, Marion Frock, vocalist,afed pianist, and Miss Frances Weast, violinist, both of Springfield; Mrs. Walter Corry^ of West Jefferson, and Mrs. Robert Jacobs, of Cedarville, Mrs, Carry was program chairman. The .following' program was pre- senfod. • 'v * ! I y\ Vocal solo— ' . ' ‘The Holy City” ................Adams - —'Mr. Frock. .... • ■ " Violin solo— “Allegro Brilliante” . . Mws.Weast ! ' . "There. Is No Unbelief” .....WooTer Mrs. Corry. Vocal duet— “ The Rosary” ' . Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs.' Carry Vocal arior- ’’ * ' ' “pale 1*m * ; Mr, Frock Violin snto-w ; “Meditation” .... Miss Wcsst . v Vocal dw to^ 'V ' ‘ ‘ * Mrs. Cortf and Mft Frock , v Vocal solo— ■ " ■ "Cm? Yesterdays" . . . . .... LwUe ■'*; ; :REr.Frock' * ,,,v Vocal solos— “A Brown Bird Binding” - .....Wood "The Banjo Song* — ... -W eed^ “Mighty Lak* a Rose” — ..... Nevin Mrs. Cory Vocal solos—* “Little Bcv Blue” - ...........Nevin Mr* .Ftock . - ;> A social hour’was enjoyed at the close of the program and a salad course was served by Mrs, Iiiff, -Nevin -Logan Massenet MR?. A. J. HOSTETLER CHOSEN PRESIDENT WOMAN'S CLUB Mrs, A. J. Hostetler wss elected president o f the Woman's Club- of Cedarville for l93g'S9l, succeeding Mrs. W. R, McChesney, at the annual luncheon and business meeting at the Knott farm, near Clifton, Wednesday aftemooh. Other officers elected besides Mrs. Hostetler, who has been serving ss vice president, were Miss Ins Mur­ dock, vice president; Mrs, M. L Marsh, secretary, and Miss Anna- belle Murdock, treasurer. Mrs, Adda Mitchell and Mrs, William Hopping are retiring secretary and treasurer, respectively. Mrs, Benjamin Adams and Mrs, Rankin McMillan were received Into the club's membership at Wednesday’s meeting. There were covers for twentydwn members at the luncheon which was served at two large, tables decorated with bowls of Jonquils and yellow and green t*p*m tobfeato aefeoet it A, M- Bnpt, Msrjri toOMK. Ptoaefeiag It A. M. YfeHM; -Tto Qtary «# Owl” T. P. C. U, V P. M, ipseiat smmtog led fey to* Nsar PreaM—t, Iciest l l MeXtobtn, with InstaUatlMiiifumrof- flwm, and Cbairmeu af C«nimhta»s, Haiws Rarvles t P. M, la toiaCbaitiv message fey R*v, Benjamin N,Adams Choir Rehearsal Batarday S P. M, fPtwuw noto that att tsrrieea am a baMhour later than the winter sefesd- uls.) ' , Prayer Meettog Wedaseday 8 P, M. I* the Church. Leader, Mrs, Lucy Tamer FIRST PRESBYTERIAN , CHURCH ;Her. Benjamin N» Adaats, Mtolstor Sabbath School IQ A. M, Lesson: ’ ‘Receiving Vision for Berries.” Marie »:2-10. Golden Text; “This is my fee- loved Son: hear ye him,” Marie 8:7. Worship Service IX A, M, Theme: How to Know God,” Junior Sermon: “Believe,” 7 P, U. Christian Endeavor: Leader, Her. hert Powers. . ■Union Evening Service: #F . M. Rev, B. N, Adams wilt speak on “How God Sent Jesus” (Note chsnge in hour). Mid-Week Service; Thera will be no mid-week serriee. Your pastor and hiswife are joining Rtv, md Mr*. Da­ vid,Been of Xenfet in a trip to Chicago to attend a special, reunion o f ttriir clato «t the PiMvterian Theologieal Seminary Commencement. Missionary.Meeting; The meeting regularly scheduled for April 88 will be postponed to Friday, May 6 in or­ der tout the paltorV aiator, MissDor­ othy Adams, teacher. In the Foreign School at Pyengysng, Korea, may fee the speaker, the topic for this month being “Korea:” ' . Preabytery Meeting; Laid Tuesday Prof.,A* J- Hostetler and your pastor andhi* wife attend# Ptocfeytery at Cwirlgton/O. The moderator ejected for the coming six months'waa Hr. Hlekok, President of Western*College. Choir Practice: Junior, Choir, Wed, 4 P. M. 8«nior Choir, Sat 8 P.M. JlRTHOMST EPISCOPAL . . - church •Cfearie* E. HiA MleistoF , Church School, IQA, M. L. J. George, Supt >, . . Worship Ssrviee* xi A. M. Subject:. “From Easter to Pentecost.” 'Bpwprth League,:7 p.^M. - UiiicukMeeting 8 P. M. fet tha U. P, Church. The Rev. B, N. Adame Witt bring the message. Wednesday evening 7 P. M. we shell have 4 congregational covered dish dtaasr, RopssAs a # fee w e ired Jtom aB ngaaiielteae. lad pleas Wd tor tbs rsmaiadw ef tilt peer. Yeatb CtaaeB MFirst M. R Qwatk iag. April it. ‘ Choir Isfeeareeb Satastoy l i t P, M, Robert Baod, Otoeeeer. ' Groap Mestiag pf the W, F. M. E, Trinity Ckareh, 1—is. for***** W i ■ atoeraeea, Tfeaisday, Apr, Sg, , The GeUsa Bale Oirdo wiU meat at j. toe Charefe Tfearslep evetoag,. t LETTER TO THE EDITOR Money to loan on Real Estate. j IJedasvlile Federal Savings A Loan j Association, INCOME RRWriEII An approximate $19,000 reduction tn (ficomo, derived from sal** taxes is fn preopart foe Gr-on.. comfy loo*i go»erwmowt tots year. The eatlmated| rrium for the county la placed at $S4gPt.l.7 swromparod with $S4t3$l>7$ tost year. Retail sales alt ever 0M*» have dropped to ft point t!Mr whit they wens i« 1*«S irfRgRT CAR STRIKE NOW ON IN COLUMBUS CehMufene has been wlfhoot street car service wlttCAlaat Saturday night, doe to ft strike of ntotonaen, ■Accord-- tog to reports but ft *maR number of empfoyeea art out .bat the company**- fused to operatecam owing to poaaibto damage to property. HWhet wages and tfwrtrr hMri are demanded The ttranaportaUne pmhfeto In the city daring the. strike la aerioua fnt*aaveral ih. aaaaii peapl* that lit# out and work dewu town. “I Wish I (M l Buy Ml Thee” You've seen the automobile ada suggestingyon look at all three^ - but downhere in Spring Clothes land,whenyeahavesimmeredyon* choice from dozens to * lonely thrce—you’Hhave4hard timede­ cidingononesuit* . That'shoiVteenfeel hero,Themost difficult part at the transaction at theVogue Shopit-not finding per­ fection^ it's to separating the creamfromthewhippedcream, V O f i U B S H O P SUITS Vm Style PorValue $ a f . e o „ „ V O G U E SHOP Sl.‘R» % Pauuiato Am .KFWMGFraML «WG (Haas Editeg BuBi ! “ Tha Picture FvamAn Old Album”, ip the iaaut af Pahmtary 18th. la mush ftOBMeistid. aaaaeisUv hv ediM •Haas; though aot masy ar* toft to w a ll Frariar’a atwa, or, tha paepla on horsaburic. Tha tara stag* up to tha door ara w ra*i as M thay;w«ra tha(«««w. Mr. Frairiar was a gauial satoaman, Shalvas for dry goods ware, la tha 1st* bQfe, oa tbs aouth aUto o f tha atoca, with a aaiall rear roam, up thraa ,or four step*, for hoots and shots. But thorn waa not much tall for ”*aady atada” foot '•mt in thoM days. Tha shosmakar did tha work; and his oahida boote^ ware warrsntad^ to stand aR Muds o f wsathar. Whan putting them on in tha morning you would think they ware made of bull's neefc Mr. Frasier had' sandy hair and whiskers. Men wore whisker* then, A town of whiskered men now would utmost cense tha dag to back away and thp mt to fuse fte toR. Tha boy on tha p—y—Kill Hunilap —Watmy speriel bapbaed Iriand. Our hom«s ware about BPI yards sport, Many 4 tussri m h a d earning home frompdiool. I waa a lit stronger but he was qnfeke*. He had exception- ally nice menimr*.. He-yra* expert with the shotgun. But if a squirrel Was at the o f Jhe trie, and' Mt took shot,aboutwRh our long barrel rifle—I hav* it yat-f-h« usually took second place, When grown,, he want to California, as a ntwspaper man, as I recall. I chanced-to be jit the depot when ha capo homo. As h* bit tha ground,, his first words were— “Thttdc tha Lord X am hpek in God's gottBgryIw^ ‘ j.'i( i\ ' ^ I,}' v Tha, next on' -hatwitiaek-^Charleii Dunlap—Wes killed la tha Civil War White serving cp a atmiibaL He'Was brought hmne for .buriidv He was'A number o f years rider than Kill, I cannot recall M m . Cfearfea Dunlpp, The fourth on horseback—Will Weymouth—is writ Mmembarnd. He was a Bean-Brtimmri with. aYlock of girls trying’ to catch hip coat tails. Notice timhorse wears fancy leather. He alsp had a writaamtehed team of Blacks which he drove with some fftwrish., Ha fiaaflty' atarried a Mma Crane, *He- had a hretoer .riariw; keeper. t„ was getting a pair of boot*.' Will was in. Boatohow I fell into feta hand* and ha said to a clerk—“Got this boy a real nice pair of boots.” (This was about ’07.) That remark ii rememberedTar aevanty years, \ The fifth on horseback-Mrs. An- dtvw Jackaon-ris recalled ve*y Well. It is possible that the time the picture was taken aha was Mitt Hnnlsp-nin accomplished girl. As I recall, the Dunlaps came from Cincinnati, prob­ ably in the Ws, and built the show­ piece about Cedarville at that- .ime. They were fine people, and attended the Presbyterian Church In Clifton. The buggy, whose rear Mr. Rrit appears to be holding up, looks very much like the on* Hr. Kyle drove in his practice. Yen ,see two buggies, and five on horseback. Horses were much used for riding in those days; and side-saddles were in practically every stable. Thane were many « - pert woman riders, not easily thrown. Notie* tha long ridinghabit for style and to protect frem mad. Riding “man-fashSoA* in toosa days would have scandalised the whole country­ side, A writer not long since said— “ A woman riding astraddle cannot appear well; she is not built right,” How the young swain would help his girl to mount is a forgotten aecomp* Hshment, He would reach dojsn hie JilLM!ILJlLLiSIUI.iJ!U.!."1****$"-'>'! F t i i t r — f l i t w i i f “Bank Night” «am7i;yyipvwmP' 0* gAa dfema Adi' wTmmrs HVw ¥ad gad tt|s glri tmuld pwt k datow tori ea it, and wEh a apeA, sad a Rft she veto* la a O tto aad- riftjfem tto hogs fought riw <f tto ”h**VB*malgfeie". BO ysu asttoe to tto pieturi the “ totoghtock" t in war* cemame at fan* amwpaisto . tto wsmea f*to* needed ttom togeio t^to^to tend*—a mem ahaeit fee- •** ***** *•Mttt NettieFrester Meek,she wasaaetori- mate aadfrieaiefBistee Adda. How t m m m livtog haw sw* the m m pmpte m» toeaetocki I f Cousia Ltoy Taifeea Baritara who has toea J L S W 5 *11 tor Ilf*, ceuid find time to publish names o f tempi* who lived in the late 'M's and t o „ _ ... tar atM tldah ef ta hriag, it w< to ttow o to pH to the Haem eeuato, to tto •tete, to the ftoett aariw m aactb. Tto regtoet above to aet to mmrnm that Mm, la ito i goes to k as far as I to ; for I am still on* temp ahead. I jwaged tin wooag gtooo- ttealj but eto is the only oat I kaaw wimsefeet Md nethittto «««uad ta the W s, - . Thank you, Mr. Editor. Finley Footer, New York City. OM* Her aad Ttoeam AMa ft riL Frier aad Tfevt-m* AM* ndf l« t f Eeyeteas udB take aerie* that a. _ .. _ to toriaritgo set ashie a wffl Haas* imae AMe Mr amt estate to Grata* Canty. O tiMNt VttlAIMI fl to May Tth, Itag, Jadymt may to tikai agaiato ttom. PRANK L. JuttHBON. Atterasy for Mary Friend. (g »-a .g g > Whole lob Done At One Stop mW * m F01 THE SUMMER EUVUIG Burt„ S )l new W e and carefree p erfom ar.ce there are many point* on vou r rot* ^ ot,n"!^raJ”n"“- .*** n . &M^StwralS! ,*m»w--,ra5S* »“>—m—W mer lubricant, Chsuis ' com- 80 "P "1* »lwga inspected; wind- Carburetor ^djostment, Springs ptetely lubricated. shield wiper ind fan bolt - and Clumps, • ■ Make-An Early Date For Your Gar . Woodrow F hgnr a ford sale s — ford service ’ XENIA, A m E1.c ,r l c h° r ' J rif^ , , p . r t « < « - ' ’ 0* on ^ «or* * "* ” « » « th A lt ! Is 6 horn* ngg-pDNO«a»P-^ . s e k v i c e Ohio - i b a p raaaitf th * bm m tifa l mm> Gmenl ElectricRefriferster Gntowmri Bhttrk t*$n “ tills to rim fioasc, thriftiest reCrigeratocw* er-nr built,” And whea you *** It you'll gmyrg “YAsf* th# cnm I want,” N4verbe<oralmsG*B oBeredeoiaiichtw frlgerator for your money, l la r t am foa rtteu femiutifai naw modfls from ' which so ch oo*e „.«d #t price* yow wffl hopleeeed to p*y. 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