The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

3**» Car a S um witM C*4urv<IU F«tonJ Ravtae* A U u A tm Mm**. f*Mt Onwntega and Hawaii ArtlW HWWWf ntoS by chair wi*«a, Wffc Tk*r*dmf on a ftahiaf trip to MfcW**»> Mr» & 1 1, Ctom* m i wife, and Mr. R*lpk Tawaaiay ai>4 wif*, and »<* Mmm, fittftc tha *mk.m4 to Fort W*ya#» J ih I,, m gmm of Mr, m i Mm, MSmy Smith, UNffgU MUasVTRRIAH CftLlttH *•*•*» A, Umkmm Mi*Uwr SaWtolfe School,, 4« », m, M*r>i Stormont, Supt Praaehing, H r , it», Thi§ service :wili he to «Iwrg* o f ih« Y. P„ <?, V, ftotosrt to McIiWben, S*to*i4*fito Ae May.toh i* llotfe^s Day, a vmk% *PJ**»pri»t* to this imikimnt day will to prawmved, '*•>Po^ H-, ? P> Subject, <!Youtb tto heme# o f tomorrow.*1' Union Sw ire, 8 p, m:, in the Fm= byterian CThattb. The sermon by By, <’tou» E. Mill, Choir HetoatsaJ, Saturday, ftM p, m, Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 0 p, m» toader, Mr#. E, E, Finney, •' FIRST PStESBYTSRIAH ■ r • CHURCH . V Re». IMijayato N. Adana. Minister - Sabbath Schooh 10 a, rii. Lesson; ^'CiHitototln*JnService,*» Mato top*; 41, Holden Textt “For Ije that Is not „ , against us Is for ua.« Mark 9;4&. Cedar Cli« Chapter D. A. H; will Morning Worship, 11 a, m. Theme; meet at the home o f Mrs, Harry Mam- “Mary, the Mother o f Jesus.” Junior Mrs. Nancy Ocfestoa to a patient1 to the MeCtoiian Hospital far treat* ment, Her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Jackson of Louisvilto, Ky,, la here with her mother. Mrs, Grace Alexander of Otoriin, Ohio, was the guest o f her parents, Dr. and Mrs. V. M. Ritchie for a few days recently. She waa a member of the faculty of Cadarrille College some years ago, and to remembered by many in this community. Healthy trees which wer# set oat and have bloomed #var »meo, Trees wee* gn»du«iiy added until itor* are i f - |,f'uinnately 7608 trees around the ba»in now. Among tha 7663 trees, there are twri%p vamiies Givetothe^'Yoehto** wh»cH olvom* hr*!: and- is a paler 1 ‘i.yi*. flow*), while the doubts hies* !x*in vamty is railed “Hundred petal” or “thousand fold” These *m a deep* tr pink and last much longer bat are from two. to three weeks later coining out. The w«athev early to the spring has much influence on the bloc* coming season, This year the. trees ■FSFF hfcmwMt saseprioaeRy early and « ok sequmttly kept the* fro* ieftog their annual feeuval- The cherry t>io»se«as art eepedalljr beautiful at night toeauee of the well jdaeed lighta and the refleglhm In the basin. Many thwisands of vto< iwrs are attracted by ttoir beauty at this time o f year, Among ail the many sights to Wash’ ington, D, C , Xthink it would to hard to sutpnst ito htootatog o f the Japentae Chewy trees,;' ^ !M NORTOPF, 25 OBOA1VILU IB U IR , TOU T . MAT l MtB Mr*, Wm, MerahaU- has retsuwed hwaia after a *i*u with her •on-ia-iaw |ipd daughter.- Mr, and Mrs, Mower in VeuegetowH: 1Miss Winifred Stuckey, a aura* to tto private toephfl o f 'Dr., 1 to. Hoines, Jaweetown,. to i'll with the grippe, v ^ HomerHenry,Xettto, newly appoint* ed Probata Judge, has reMgeed as clerk of the Beard of XtoeitaM, 4 per cent dividened paM by Cedar*' viile Federal Ravings A Dean Aim, marv May, 16, at 2 p. m. Mrs. George Gordon will to assistant ______ ___ _____ . , hostess. Officers and chairman please ers, Kenneth Sanderson come prepared to give their ,annual Stormont, Sermons “Gabriel's ftouvenir.** Christian Endeavor, 7 p, m. Dead* and Billy report. Evening Worship, 8 p. rp* , Dr. G» E. Hill wiH speak in the Presbyterian Mias Eleanor McEtwain of .West Church Asheville, N, C„ waa the guest o f her Choir Rehearsals; Junior Choir, aunt, Mrs, Cora Trtwfbo, during her Wed, A p. m.; Senior Choir, Sat„ 8 spring vocation last week. Miss McElwSm is the daughter o f i>. m. Mid-W«vk Service, Wedl, 8 p, m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles E. Hill. Minister For the next three SundaysWoshall Mr. and Mrs. Burton MbElwain, who During, the next five or six weeks wo formerly, resided .in Greene county, plan to take up «>special study of the. but she is spending this school year Epistles o f John,- We trust that there i with' her aunt, Mrs, Edwin Wester* may be many who Will wtoh thus to 1 feld, of Cincinnati, while taking an got better acquainted^with “the Be*J Art course at the University of. Cm- loved Apostle,” . 1 cinnati. . } .Combined Missionaiy Meetings. The - ■............. ........... missionary meetings for April and Announcement o f the engagement May are being combined on Friday,] and coming, marriage o f Miss Cath- May 6, when Mtos Dorothy Adams of erlne Block and Mr. Forrest Street- Korea is the speaker. - Members o f, mater, of Evansville^ Ind., was made the society are reminded to bringdOes i informally when Mr.' and Mrs. Greer for both months at -this time if ’ con 1 McCallfster entertained about twenty venlent. friends at dinner, Sunday, Miss, Block is commercial teacher in the' Pleasant Hill, 0>, high school. Whore] Mrs. McCalUster taught and has been' a frequent visitor here. Themarriage will take place in June.' Guests were he considering the “Aldersgato Ex- present from Xenia, Dayton, Pleasant pcricnee o f John Wesley, which w - Hill, Cincinnati, New Burlington and c»rred Wednesday, May.24,1738, and Evansville. ‘ Ifrom which is ' usually, dated the |“Evangelical Revival,” Out of which! came Methodism, and, also , a great strengtheningo f all the Churches. The Presbyterian General Assembly, at its session in Phitodelphiatfiis month, will spend a sespiott in studylftg and giving thanks for this “experience.” Mr! m. Robert RmlrDirectof* ’ ] Church School, 16 a, m. 'L, J, George, Bupt, Mothers* Program, ;/■=:Wpfshlb''''S^rviriii-;'Ji!'#«;'& “The Mother of the Wesleys ” ■ _ ; Epworth Le»gUeand vl|vS, Lesgue, T ' p ' - ' ' A ; : Union Meeting to the Presbytlferian Church, 8 p. m, The District Meeting o f tho W. lL M. S., will beheld hero Wednesday.It is expected that more than ^Odwill he preMnU'''.:V;,:;.' ' : County ’ " Mittisterisi .AlSdriitiOp,' Xenia, Monday. ’ %. ( ■! County Brotherhood,* First \M. ®, Church, Xenia, Monday evening. Bishop E. H, Hughes win bo the speaker.. Alhmen invited,.- • -c.-? Lecture, “Our Mexican Neighbors/* in the H,J|, f^torium., At Tuesday, 8 p, m. ' W -j G if t FROM THE CITY OF TOKIO Dr. and. Mrs, Ralph A. Jamieson; accompanied by their daughter,' Mf*. GefleVera Wiley and daughters, Jean and Edith.Ann, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harley W. Bohlke at Amster­ dam, New York this week. They will return nextweek viaWaahington. Pa., as Dr. Jamieson attends the meeting of the Board o f Directors of the Pitts- burgh-Xenia Seminary in Pittaburgh, May 11 and 12, They will be took for the regular church services, May 16, • 'Mr. and Mrs. Amos Frame enters tained at bridge Wednesday evening, honoring members o f the Suhnyside Club. Prises were awarded Mrs. Wm, Marshall and. Mr. Cheater Murphy, The host was assisted by Mrs, Marsh­ all and Mrs. Paul Edwards in serving an ice course.' Theclub will meetnext with. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Stormont, June 1st. C O Z Y S. MAIN ST. CEDARV1LLE ,0 . FRIDAY and SATURDAY WALTER CONNOLLY JEAN PARKER ^ _________ JOHN HOW ARD f a« aroumU the edp. . • w - ih I h 1"1"' SUJNDAY And MONDAY ICK POWEIA ROSEMARY EANE ^Hollywood Hotel* NEXT WEEK ! ‘*0* Human Hearts” In Washington D. €., there Is what is known as the Tidal Basin which is! along the Potomac river. Until 1906 there was no shrubbery' around the basin and it looked flat and tmattract- Iive. It was suggested by an Amor!- ' ran woman, Miss Elias Sddmore, that they plant the Japanese cherry trees ll nd) ge. She had lived in Japan and had seen the famous cherry orchard o f the Emperor o f Japan, From her description this Is­ ons of the most beautiful eights in the world. Mrs, W. II. Taft was tho first to respond to Miss gcidmoro's idea, she became very interested and erstour*, aged it to a great extent, Mrs, -Taft glinted the first Japanese Cherry tree around the basin and *11 of those that were planted under hm supervision Leapa brenre tablet, «A Gift ftom tho City o f Tokyo,” ' i Tho fliY.t group o f trees that were Isent tocth« IT. Hi were fo*nd to have i H(ta«gwmw m ale and had to l*e burn­ ed / But after special Crew had been started in Japanand then sent to the t£ they had about 500 perfectly NOT I CE ! HUMto Mr eewntote car get»k#«-w« are eqalype# to do — BODY — FBNDBR WOttK CDMrtETEPAINTJOB , U f adiiaate, oA« wwk *me by experienced mtthmks, PhMim 170 CUMMINGS CJHBVBOfJET SACKS M o r a n ’ S O A T C AN D Y Mirrow Boxes, %-lb, ■Spun Aluminum Utility Boxes, and othera=^ Assorted Fi’esh Chocolates P rice * 25c to $ 3 ,M Mother’s Day Cards Mother’s Day Stationery BROWN’S GRADUATION WATCHES Choose the graduates watch from theae^uationnlly advertised wafehee IX T R A V A L U E W R IS T W A T C H I S / ! w p V $ 7J0 _ lays»-H>—fc. lafr* n *w* •Xritow * • I a. ygaw g a lA ‘ j i r s n 112.50 OMRiMi to t - ntowM •tgn. VeUaw a*ua4 » r gaM, Guana* afuan. Yelkw 4 jrigiJ mm UL •s^Fsa ®wwio* 11 *f >*ir-wr Otinm -AmalMwiSjewala, fri* low gold, . # 9 7 U| Guaranteed »«»oi>«o#»o(ilAa#ww GREEN «D*wstot” 28 leWfM yellow gold. | « | O f Guaranteed tf&oodoactfolPwM#§w -RUMIVA “AwerieaB .€Hppmr*»lf towtla, curved t#• | a | mm fit wrist a a v i f a ■ »■!* * ■ • m , . TE. MJ10VA 'Gnddtoi of Wm# « I f pmylA fellow 121.75 B SdJ.liisteito«s St, B'mmmzui uhio GIBNEY'S Mother’s D ay Selections Ladles* Hose High Quality, Desired Shades and Perfect Satisfaction 79c to $1.00 Sale Fabric Gleves White, Kavy and Biege * - $ i.o o dUkSUps White and Tea Rose-—Satin and Crepe v Simla 34 .to 44 Special at $1.00 . n.'■v* Gowns and Pafanias Sixes 15, 16, 17 Special at $1,00 House Dresses in Sheers White and Sport Models Alien Bldg. ’ S , , Xenia, Ohio REMEMBER— MOTHER With something appropriate aa well as iiaofil mi R i occasion when we pause for a day to pay tribute to mas’s greatest friend and benefactor. In making your seleetioa give something in heaping with the sentiment of d a day •—something useful. New Spring Coat*— All SpringsCoats priced to sell regardless of cost. Ws have alt sixes and colors to suit your needs . .| 9 jd Ladies’ House Coats— Buy Mother one of these House Coats. Regular > $2.9$ coats in a group sale for this low price, $1.49 Sheer Wash Frocks— A very wide selection of patterns and mode of style ht-either long or short sleeves and priced within the reach of all. These frocks merit your inspection he* fore purchasing elsewhere. $ilfc Hosiery— We have the famous ’ ’Heel Hug” silk hosiery that is ' meeting with such popular favor with onr patrona. If you have not tried a pair* do so and he convinced. ■ Other silk stockings in the various colors so much in demand among select imyers.v Different grades-*** Different prices. Shoes—White or Black Those comfortable house or street shoes or Hoifse Slippers desired by every Mother. Our line of -White Shoes for summer is complete and we know you will he pleased with both style and price. We are featuring spring shoes in gray, biege and color combinations; Regular $2.9$ and $8*45 for ,— ..... — ...-------- -— ------ .....— ...----- -—$1 .98 UHLMAN’S 17-19 W . Main St. Xanla# Ohio $ s & t t i$ S s 99 s a 99 ! National 1835 1938 Over A Century of Community Service OPPORTUNITY STANDS AT THEBIGHTHANDOFTHBMAN WITH A BANK ACCOUNT. Inyesttgate our strength^ our m ow ! o f uaefulueng to our patron^ ,and our many facilitieR for helpful gervice. .Yon are invited to make the Xenia national Ranh your financial fcoadnuarters* We hate conference rooms on onr messanine floor which yen are invited I®nee* The righthankI*onewithample resource*, hig reeertee, help* ful menagement, and friendly interest in all of its patron*, BKNT A SAFETY DEPOSITBOX For Yoor Valuable Papfra —*S 2 .D 0 Up We pay all the taxes on yourcash litbank and insurance on contents o f Safety Deposit Box up t o $10,000*00 EACH DEPOSIT INSUBBD IIP TO mm Fiyi.i,- The use of our Afte^Hour Depositing is available to any one In the community with­ out charge* Capital lAaommt taco,96000 Total Aaiet* fiv e r • t ¥ 999 , 900.99 Open Your Account W ith The Xenia National Rank Oetreit end Mala 99 s S I I 5 ! I

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