The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26
V T fSjL. . . . - « - -■ ■■ •-» Mm, H. 0 , Faam tt and children ox* P*cfc to teava Monday f« r th eir new horn* la NtoteeriU*. Ind., bring former rm ktenu of tlu tt city bofom eomteg hw*» Mr, Fuaastt fe supar- . i»te«d*at of th e X teffer Payor 0»4 a t Browntown, Ml- a roMlt o f* . ear crash cialianheap#*), Xante, sufferingfrom 5 & farmer, living nap* Jamoriown, in-aperimr. man, was traated for cutaandbruises. cmuwcm H. 1 $ Vlaton vita Barrie*" 8 : 1441 . Grigon Teat; “AH to Mas iiiat I nn Have#*.* MBak M l Worship, li a. v. Them*: “ I've Approaches to Cod,*' Junior *•"Tha Athakt’a Dii|btar<H Uhriattaa Itotoavar, ff.au, Lied- W l » Btormmt and Jaw** Raw- aay. Union Evening Service, t :00 p, m.. Or, Jamieson will apeak to the Mrih- odiat Church. MW-Waal Service, Wik, 8 j », | h , At; the.church. Choir R*h*ar**lt: Junior Choir, Wed,, 4 p. m; Senior Choir, Sat, 8 . p. w. Missionary Meeting, Friday at * p. - **' «t ‘b* Manse, Mia* Dorothy Taaaday, Adams, teacher in th* Pyengyang Earring jfchool 1 n Kona, will bathe MJtTHODlBT EPISCOPAL n v iicm Charge B: Bin, Minister Church School, 10 a. m. L. George, Supt, Worship Service, 11 «. m, Subject; J. . Wont haa been received here that," Chaplain Lifted* Markle, wife and twodaughters, who have been located In Sowoa, the past eighteen months, have been transferred to San Diego, Cal., for three year assignment. They ‘Transforming Power ,*7 expect toraaeh Californiaby August High School League, 7 p. m.' 26 th, * J Union . Meeting, in , , , - •- /:v Church, 8 p. m. Dr. R, A. Jamieson ' Mr, and Mrs, Sam Tomlinson of ;s ^ speaker. - Plymouth, fttd,;Whohavebeen spend* .Women’s District. Association, Wil- jngthewinter in Florida, stoppedhere mingtbn, Tuesday, beginning at 9:45 this week for short *visit With a, m. . < ( " - *' < t .friends, enroot*home. ‘ Choir Rehear**!; Saturday, 8:15 p. '** -------*-------- *** Messrs. M. W, Collins, and t . W, Wiljton visited in Irontort, Friday and Saturday,with the formersdaughter, •m The Kiwanis Club in Xenia hia is, sued about m invitations to prom inent citimns for Tuesday evening when John W, Brickec, Columbus, former attorneygeneral, will he the speaker of the evening. •' , ^wm.nn.iJt. •muf** \ ' Rev. and M »- Benjamin Adam* a* thia place land Bar. and Mrs/ David Daeri, Xania,fhave* iton attending commencement of the ^hyterian Seminary, Chicago, and enjoying the fifteenth annual reunion of their class at the school. They are expected to return home today,' . , " 'f. UJ|lH l|ri'l" ' Those attending national Dl A. B, Coafarenee in Washington, D. C. 'm- turwd home Sunday evening after a pleasant and profitable week in the CapM City. The delegation remain ed for the reception at the jMMte Mouse, Saturday -afternoon. . Those :attending ware'. Mrs# di Kyle, RegentCedarCliffChapet; Mm David IfeKIroy, Mrs. Fred Dobbins, Mrs. Lam Bead, Xenia; and Mrs, 0 . Male, Xenia. ' The delegation had rooms at the home iff Miss Amy Kyle White, N. Capitol St. ThursdaynoonMlaaMary Jfjde, daughter of the late S. J. Kyle, gave a tunchoon in the Woodrow A Lothrop Department Store for her aiaters, Mrs. Florence Neeley, Mis* Amy Kyle White, Mr., J. B. Kyle and the hoateaa, Miss Kyle, ;Hr— 1INITKD PRESBYTERIAN * - CHURCH ; ^ Baiphr-A*. ,1 amiCieiiii, .■ .^fi,isiater' .■. Sabbath School, 10 a, m. Meryl Stormont, Supt, * r , “ - ftfeaohing, 4 =la.;i».• -ThmeY;Hpfe Slow and Swift God.’* *' Y. K C, U., %p m. Subject; “HoW to Choose a Vocation Wisely*' f . * Union Service, 8 p. - m .,in m Methodist Church. The Theme; "Al ways Abounding in the Work of the Dord.” • : *. ' ; Prayer Meeting, Wednm^ay. 8 p. m. P, m. RESEARCH CLUB MEETING Theregularmeetingof theBedhircIM: Club Win he held Saturday afternoon at the home o$ Wry*Dsama*Ptwiey, Wilmington road; Memhefa - please, note change te thi day.” ‘ ' '■- " ■ff'1muiliiiuOiiinriui nine ijLinmte 1 Clinton Cb. Fanners Object To AAA Cats Mrs. W. B MeCheaeay have TUaaday, Mar 10 th, as the date for thar asaptlna ef *t# 4 *at« aai fecaity heldjuuiaallf la their how on Xenia Aveane. ; “The Merrhaa* ef Vantea 4 >, Membara of tha Cellags Dramatic 'Club preaentad the- Court Seaaa from “The Marchant of 'Vaadea" at the rag- alar meeting of th*«i«b, Monday ay*- niag to th* Y. W. Mali. NaU Mart- mull *» ShyloAt and Mary Margarat McMillan as Portia were eepttaiiye outstanding in this scene. Other*Who. took part in this play ware Bannett McNaai, a*theDuka,CecilThomas,*. Antonio, Elisabeth Anderson, as Ne- risaa, Fred Lot, as Baaaanio, «nd Bkhard Mneknight, a* Gratiano, Al thoughto someShakespeare<snot in teresting to read thia production was popularlyaccordedthe finest andmoat successful play of theyear.MissGian n« Basorewasdirector. CM Sigma m Sorority Seven college girls became active member* I* the Chi Sigma Phi 8 w% ority Tuesday evening when the sorority held its final initiation with a party. These new members nr* Elisabeth Anderson,,, Mary *Jaen Townaley, LouiseJacob*, Bptty Bowc^ Charlotte Turner, Ruth Stoddard, and Jean Elliott. A banquetwasgiven In theCollaf* dininghall after which thesevengirls weregiven theirformal initiation. The sorority finished the evening** enter* tainment with a theater party. ' Thirty-five member* Of the % % *hdT, w G.A. attendeda.awinsming fe«rty h«d to the' f l & pool to SpringdeH, Wednesday. Thmsports- tion was furnished to the form of * hay-rideandafter twohoursof stren uous exerciseAt thepool the student* retornedto CedarviB*eatingtheirt*» frtehm«»teof hambnigw* ’t o 'M rodemerrily Mtog,;/ ;; ,v . ‘"-l "f' -< •gtoPmiWv' i. :■ MemheteoftheFreshmanCla*a*nd friends, enjoyed * weiney .roast at Bryon PsrkfThursday evetfng, and member* of the Juniur Ctaaa with teiendi wereenterteteiff to’the home of W 'S p A m Jaipaatown, thle.same mmntog. — /* , , ^ TUBSfS MOWN SCHOOL ' BDipilNG AT BBLLBROOK WPA haarejecteda| 80 A 04 additk» f*m k te^bmHtog.atBiii- *wm*mg-a fSojWO fcmff tew* tei* N<riwhW to ffamteu thakns^’ertffiti- THlfrriiir-ffirlrr-- tetor aVaiiabtie, esjmoiany^ ekined labor, in this county. It is said the new additioit wa* tmtowary to care for an over-crowded condttioit to tto ' 3 ClftOOlf ' ' ton la m * umtofe to# o J T o S K me »• flay eator** ” m a * my Palmer, hut tl of asy worahip wa*' Jahaais •a* Claato Katia, liaMtoll pttsibsre Fesa sad Haemm agars wbe wens . to sail geriedteat haatt . at their teaktodimhtoto leaghtog opmo , , . .Bam m i Be* Heethcook with their paint iadiar wage*. Last Diaararisa toy I aanreto oi m veto tor tha Milter torltl lot In Gt 9 t/k AMMiMrjpKi ptostiWy dyteto ltoB#|mm| |fgg^ um^m wtoH- ^vitemil aofrieaiarkta t*peter theaamarked apot wherette^ steeptorir last sleep, 3 ......— ------------- - — Tim psumteg e# tha paper mill m shop m to# odg* of mdtetheexirittegperted'wh**Cedar- ?***? i *•Moat “enteigtag**’ te Co- $ Th* last oi to* early typo teatoom ; forge bellow*was teatatted la to* 9W- mts 90 ? i« & . . 'V 1 PUcmmto to *11 Gradoetto Who Prreeat Thte Adi .Wilmington.- -Whether the Clinton -ounty agricultural eohservation com mittee will enter * request to AAA authorities for treframingof conserva tion allotments in too county will de pend on the explanation Of too *lk>t- vientx expected to be given at * special educationalmeetingatSpring- field, Friday^ ’ Oliver R. McCoy,.chairman , 0 f the county group, said io^py that many .’nilivJduat protest and threats of non- •omplfancc have been received from farmers in the county. The basis for withdrawal" in the county was daced at 17 par cent. . US PUBLIC EMPLOYEES »,m iB I.E FOB BENEFITS It is said 115 public employees in this county, not including Xenia city, are eligible to receive benefits tinder the new public employes retirement iyatem which became effectiveApril < 7 . Under the new system the em ploye* of county and municipal gov- inmentv. library, health district wil! ■u!affordeda programof social scene* itv sponsored by the state. Four cWnmes are exempts Elective *>!!lri*K raembofs of Other pension systems such as pobere, ,firp, hchool teachers, employes who can claim exemptom within 'ninety daja; and newemployes more than S8yearn of t age tor whhnamcml^rahip h optional Th* system provides a pehsion. as long as the retired memhfc lives. All cordribottom*, plus intetem, will be paid fn the beneflcjary of employe’s estate if he dies before retirement. r«ntr<bu!b>ns, pins Interest **f S per cent, ran to wifh 4 **«o who*, amem'- her leaves, to*public aerttet/ Retiremeat will be opttohat at *B years of age- providing employee has had fivenr mere feats of public**ey«a tr* to his credit, bet rompttltoni at 7 i years *f ICE! to edtettew to omr oompM* -tor are m U m i «# *» WELDING—BODY FENDERWORK COMPUETB FAINT JOB Bee m fa r estimate., Alt week daw* by esparteiwed awtoaaton Fteame 170 CUMMINGSCHEVROLETSALES ZIP & 1 * 9 .' RW* ZIP itfggone! Tha paw tprlng suit*ac* «sln« M tW thay had kailmtoto Jk maoABAlIB JkdUhlMM ' mm arriva* at t o . « » atm*. lu a b w JtoVfAaae' tog' IHWIjy fWllWW Fi»^pWTfW fvF mm 11 and baton naan tho" traoaara are fa * tsHarte top bring altered. Wa too rip to too ttealgib lag. toot mils th* alp ‘into to# dapertr«*,-> Ms* kn«w tmwadiately whan they so* th!* *!#th\ .In* toot they want I t »>« and than aomea th* hltoat port of too whrit arit b*y» Btoto- JMteto bhOa Ofg I*® 9 BedWfpW® toedatei prioaothat matwIt in d tli toe yea to indrigo yme tonejr wttooot fratttog. Vatnovaehedeamoth aaleyaum tofiag a arii of VOtillJE SHOP £PKiVG*UITg AM# MOftB v u e u c SLO P 9 i a fO oH tiio A m vflte wa* about to bo oboaon. to* site «f aaotoor aad mwh tergar' yapar works. Tha eomjmny, tn addition to asking dud a free site tm granted, wasted -oto*r iodueemanta which moaat a ratoar larg* «*ah subscrip tion for a vilteg* eeauaunity. Motto to out dona, Dr. J. 0 . Stewart assum ed to* leadership NspoasibBKy te ad attempt to meat the attputotkn*. Night ‘after right mm asactiaga w « m held In the Opera Monte. Bo thoroughly did to# doctor sroute to# civic spirit that- for a tim* it i^ppoar- od a ftmd Ia<ga eaaugh to *«sura to# astefeHahmari of toanewfSetory was about to to raallasd. Alas, just when entouaiaamwas at highest pitch at on* of the maattuga, toe owner of one tome town enter? prill# threw a monkey wrench in to* wort* by objecting’to toe wholeplan. Me would, in fact to rsttaricad, do everything,to hi* power to discourage tto idea of toonew pepermill, in that* it would cause a labor aftaatton as a result of which hia own tosinaw to tewsu woted to jbopardtod, T$ti« untoward miprearien; toonglit f*ito g great outburst of Iwpo*# and criadia. For a time ft looked an if toe muff* ing.woutd got * m out of hand'd*, spite all toe doctor could do to quell the disorder. Erateotly, a tall, gang* ttng tetot dgute wtoM name In to permissionto A«PP**te, arose -vend asked to to heard, -f Known to be haWtaaUytadtum the crowd suddenly became qriet to hear ritot tote new speaker mtefct have to cay. “Friend*," totogpa, with arm uptoisgd to indue* ntteutom, “Igt'a not have this mastin' xevolv* into a snasstias«cis£ torion# a* the 'ate to toe mtoorito ia to to mfnoritoriooa," With these dervilletomeateadsworedope tor John Matey. People visited Downing in Xenia to ait for the camera. •rrirm.'.'-KLfr Rev. Finlay Foster, who write* aiwh intereatingaccountsof «*rly GedarviltemaybeinteraatedInan old tetter I tod amongtheaffects of my grandmother, Mary Jana Walker- The tetter wa* written in Itemmtor tSPt, finsm Besaar- vilte.Maw,,tor her connateJennie CadwaUsdar, At ape point it remark*; “W* have for our min ister now, J, M. Fceter riw camefromCtectenatf. Hewasbom in Gedarriite." Fred Marshal), Dayton, O. WiglllSmiN TempnactNotes ..■j.;.--'. ' - , GeigrriUt W. f*. ft Hi - - MripHlMW fauva SHIP— FswePaai lovotpAaaabeBaare l - .... - hm riy aadirraaWttMyanltbt tegetkar b tts wont lev* tofteA *m| yarn, PateatoUA tern mm | |k | - mow Mojootin theater t* gprlariteM with * aUMteightjpNffM Bi utelay, Arndt. 89. ' It will play tmtocb th* fettowtag.WribNWsF* >aaS*lla who te. a braath-iakiag Mend* wa* fbaM PS * poatte Repry FoaOa la th* thrOUay tooumoo “Wla«* *clb omm too.M in tim pieturo with' Auaatofta, r ill Fowril baa a lot rir ip . bboylag obpmi vary aa-batter-Uli# impels**. Meadteg th* triUbmi sappwtia* cast ar* Hri*n W«sttey, Joa*pk gchllriuraut ap t “ • » mnsmmema INj;i,llWIIMlV>illH«IMINIIHIIIHi!lim ilMI Not Up to Ttoir Blbte ffpowtedg* AwtexchangeMomScotland teUaof a teeww’h adv«rtte#mo«t m k # »- plays a picture of Samson holding p tonfcari «f beer as to pise* oneloot on a oite^yed lion. The advertUment isentitled, “Mr. XXX Xhlbite His ton Signs," and below the picture is ibs asaertfenthat “Samsondid it onboor," With the usual Ptalae of the amber tori. The editor aaggeate that a readteg of Number* (chapter 6 j find of Judges (chapter 18 ) would pm* «tot “Mr. XXX Xhibita" only hi* ignorance, unless too suggestion la ; WbyNotT * A father who pHed hia 17 -year-old «on with liquor recently was ordered to serve the -boy’s jail sentence, after, to# aonV drunken driving caused aj wmek. The Michigan police judge' g*«« fto father 0 daya in jail and, lined Mm 8100 when he admitted to was responsible for tha intoxicated! condition of hia young son, ‘ Mb irid t o * court that he and hte b o w war*' >rge, « not wrighty words to-rp. jpalmd to W» *»*L For #om» mason Cedarriite did tot get ite new toper- toil, kto nerfrflietesi, l reeutt, it was '''.^■TisasIrtiSA ‘ m tjik'oitiimk *<' f '*1. '~~ v'- :v-: ■ **■ m lppV*AWll]*wavtofh^a,* j ! 'I- r . V-V. :->i-A ’j; , 1 WlMS*totowteto*toOtemtoMteW 4 '» TWs towo ef toto i riwato ^toto ritehteg iw r tagstner sadmy nefiMp. • .vnvwiili tlufy -fHf OVjfel^ M * I And Was it not a wise judge who* wMch as a^ hoy ,i . . -'knew/ oriy/im “daates.” Later in iffe I wag dteaf* pointedto learn thqr mom ■to to idsntifledto to*mornprosaicnameOf •totesttea."' .Thay to# to* most ehNimiy, delicate fragranea of any wiiri tower* J merit too* a afagta PSteted yottew climbing roae which gmw in to. old colored lady'atoor- yard. 1 ham soon none to match it among the ao-crited; modern hybrid*. She,much touted “douMoon" la nor match for it. Them things I off-handadly asao* cuite with home town people; Oscar Satterfield never without a high took*eollar. . *Georg* Boyd tovei- oped in cigar *mok|. , ,U a l Barber hurrying along . . . Dr. McChsmiey in a tow of oaay eloquence, and feel, teg - . . Mrs, DeHa Johnson singing * tetote sewg—“Fae* To Face" * 4 Alt Barr whoa*awstetto was scoreh- Sd from aasoUag steggie* too dose to the hilt. » . Bert Gaines, * colored hoy playmatewhoalways managed to show up at our house on the days mother baked“lift bread". , , Robert Bird who tolerated small hoys asnon participating spectators at hia auc tions . . . UlemRich, veteran Bagman ■c ant can «W /# iS -W K .M a fa i 8 t. • 8 A ^ - •a sL • tMPBVMBVE raa itiliS i 4* i Number 1 DistiHate U l f M Om riglsa y r i rigbffSffmdi flljpi HIMil# A«lv«vV PureWhite GasoUee Tractor OHs Tractor Creases I I H V I V I ^pllplHWiWP 9 (r - i l l i l l l l i - ■; t. * ‘ -v -v ' .v V 15 * f ; s- , “i ‘c. . - -. - *t J l- JQWri, s C a r e e l l ' B i n d e r C o llto -llg Boat Mainat. 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