The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

C M — G O U J G S N O T E S (C—Kw iirf from jfn i yaga) fimum fi**» «* tts* M*rtow*it Tarti. > itftf Tiig»tiiT“1~i“ ir! j| G wm wish wall AIM M toto «W f y*ar dtoaar « « ill* caasjHta. JMWt i! I ( : |: i MS 4m MM* sm » aad *& U»« MM* b**a*s tp lfc 't *••*> Eobto Hmkl « nm to* wnmsuA*tow**and no CKivt* «• HnvUMsi plays MM Mnrio* to dM*M KoW* Mac* is "Tha Advent**** of Robin Hood,1* (timed ta tecfc* Blecdor, which will opt* *t the delaxe Xenlsthester In Xenix, jinnliT. Mar 88. ■■ f t * ftatars contains no end of fighting with howx »nd arrow*, Quarter staff*, pikas and broadsword* u ft has * particularly UriUtog dual batwaaa Flynn and Baall Ratbbone who hesde the maportJag oa t that teatodro Clanda Raisa, Alan Male, I«n Hunter tad Fatale Kaowlea. i i 1 i ! f.-j j ) ( 1 I f ! 1 j H! ] GET YOU* HOME READY u jr IS TOUR HOME READY VOR ’ S U M M E R - : Have Von built that flaw porch for the Kid's pew Bleeping quarter*? The rooiUjai attic' can be re-arranged. ‘Mew screening* for the house. Ho’ this how. Prices op ma­ terial are low* take; advantage of these prices and fix up the home for real, summer Comfort, ' , - , « t ' ’ / v , In rural territory there is no ham that does, not need some repairing or. re­ arranging for greater.convenience. • . A c t Now lo r Kcasroroy iC ’ V YES WE HANDLE PAINTS J■** , , . t . ... Cedarville Lumber Company S a ida s Usual D m v MONDAY, MAY 30TH SPRINGFIELD UVE STOCK *sa^ SALES C0HMKT Am tnUMORMU), MDO Mala MM * ’ ’*~ n ,i.. r ifn iir i NOTICE! Ufecdve |aae Mth. • M V V w M V ' l l i; nay, Mary XhaabaUt Omtm, Maly , Lo'uiaa Graham, Albert Lastly Harp- i ■-•■ ’ hMii, Jam«* ftayinead Hartman*Hetty« ’ Ceanarocom*at : Jane Jmly, jam Ssttf Lana, Marga-rf The Fany-seeond Annual Com- ,retta Jean Lotc Martha Allsaa* Lott,:nweemsat will b* held on Friday I jp^iith Marie Meiroa, Harold Willard monOs* 9mm M, in tfc* CadarriUe ; Miller, Kuaael HL litter, Geneva 1' Hpara Hawn at 10 o'clock, Mr. Find I Janett* Meal. Ifetfcria* Randall, Jahn j C. Msrtis of Springfield will le the |Thomas fteiahani, Helen Charlene; sproksr of the oectsum, | fBoto, Awm L. Hmepfce, Howard N ,f - I ;i sgutieur, William Hal* Turarttlf, | At 2 o'clock on Wednesday a base-1 s .M*ry Alice Whittington, Paul Eugene ?h*Hgame will he ydayed on the homo IMPROVED um ra iM m nawM iONA i S U N D A Y I 1 C H O O t L « M O n % aav I hmm m tfaiaa, jwm ii. I HrtMr Roll { ^ Thfepupils of the public, schools who have merited a place on the semester honor roll by attaudag at average of not lose than fit in cash acsdamk sub^ iecfc and having no uneaeuaed absence during the semesterat* aa follows; SECOND GRADE Karl Wilburn, Maria Cornell, Caro­ lyn Galloway, Joan tua (Merge, Ned- ra Harper, Iva Marie Poole, Mary Louise Stormont, Norma J, Wells, THIRD GRADE yivian Raaieey, Eugene Koppe, Billy Furat,. ^ FOURTH GRADE Kepnetb Wilburn, Charlotte-Collins# Joyce Ann Confer, Carolyn Thayer, Beatrice Turner, Joan Whittington, Paulino Kennon. FIFTH GRADE P*t McGuinn, Arline Funsett, Clam' .Galloway, Ruth Spracklen, Kenneth Buffman, .. SIXTH GRADE Billy Ferguport, Jeannie Bradfute, fane Creswell, Jan.0 Ellen GilUlan, 3etty fiharpe. SEVENTH GRADE phyllia Adams, Joyce. Clemah*, vGntha Kennon, Ruth Ramsey, Jean jtttnpson, Elsie, Sharpe, Claire stormortt, , EIGHTH GRADE Margaret Anderson, Lois Brown,’ jillian Glass, Frances Jolley, Mary McCampbeli,Margaret Stormont, Dor- s Townsley, Jeanne Wright, . FRESHMEN Ronald Anderson, Wallace. Bradfute, tarold Corsy, Wayne Cony, Willis ’ lopping,' Jack Huffman,Jean Fergus on, Keith'Wright, Viola M>Johnson, lartha Kreitzor, Louise Miller, Doxo- hy M. Nciman,. Doris. Ferryman, Bazol Gray, Wanda Hughes,' Alice lanna, AlmOda Harper, Morgan Mc-; Jewel), Carl Watkins, Haxel Pullln, terrace £. Spahr, Genevieve Turner, irillus Wiggintoh, Betty L; Young. SOPHOMORES Elmer Brewer, Wallace Collins, Car) Caltice, William Ferguson, Russel Luse,.Bernice Frame, Dorothy Ger- hardt, Emma Kennon, Eleanor Lutt- rcll* Frances Pattpn, Pansy Rose, nary Struewing,. John ' McDowell, Robert Murphy, Grace .Byrd, Betty Cornell, Ellen Ehlinger, Vera Ma* Fields, Ivetta Truesdale, Maude Maude Turner, Marjorie Vest, Gail Shaw, Reginald Vaughn, James Whit­ tington. ^ ‘ JUNIOR Leona Melvin, Bertha Powers, Ann Smith, Joe McCullough, David Ram- gey, Montgomery West, Thelma Coop­ er, Ruth Copeland, Margaret Gray,' Doris Hart, Harold Cooley. SENIORS Lois Anderson, Janette Bootes, Al­ ma Brower, Betty Coulter, Catherine fcrguson, Nancy Finney, Donald fields, Louise. Graham, Jean Lane, Margaret Lott, Kathrlne Randall, Mary A. Whittington, Robert Dune- ant, John Keihhitd, F r id ty — S itnrtffty 'Bank Night” —•CftlfH— ' ! “■BLOVCD BRAT9 ••WIYA •AAttVU.L.i field with Wilmington College. The Annual Board of Trustees Meeting will be held In 'the Alford Memorial Gymnasium, Thursday eve­ ning, June Xd at 6:00 o’clock. 3ammm Srimal M*ate Le««oM Mrs, Mildred Bfckett Croswell will be teaching daring the first six weeks of Summer School at Cedarville Col lege, from June 6 - t o July 0, Anyone interested in lessons eall the College ottcfi or as* the Director of Music. During the six w«eks, twelve lea sens will he giveh and special chil dren'a classes will he organised to supplement their pions lessons, Chil dron's lessons for the summer term wilt-be |7.60, and adults private les­ sons for the termWitt1be flOAO. Col lege music theorywill alM.be taught, and anyone desiring Harmony, Solfeg­ gio, Counterpoint, History o f Music, or Orchestration may secure college hours in them, as well as in Organ, Piano or Voice lesson* flow A WORLD TRAVELER * GETS THE NEWS jgane Grey who has spent must o f his fin e 'll far away deserts and mountains aaya: “Most.of my time has been spent far -from tbe haunts o f men . * . naturally I lost touch, failed to keep abroafcjt of the times; Upon my re- torn from the desert or'the sea, I would try to remedy the lock by glut­ ting myself with dsily news. Then one day The Reader’s Digest fell into ny hands. ‘ Here was condensed the nost imporiant and vital thought of he day. Instead of wading through :ha*eands of words, I could Open a 1leader’* Digertron an island off the omt * t far-away New Zealand, and , lad out what was going .on in the ; ’iiilised world." 1 Over 6,000 hours of reading time * a* roegdrodto a^et tit*material for ;4'singlu.hMiae *f The Reader’s Digest. ■Vat ye* pay otdy.'to for thia iwonthly >.mlseti«M fit Dm wwld'a fiheat liters* 'turtfc,''Geta'cojpyat your newsdealer’* ‘today. Over THREE MILLION people nowroad an denjoy every issue. Get your ropy- of the current issue today;. Alt Jetol newsdealer* have it on display. 25e pur copy, THE EDITOR. Glaser’s Beauty Shop All Maes of BEAUTY CULTURE SfcfMtyN*, f l u t i r Wavu ' mk I M em lew* ...........k.fYUe:J fERMANENTU—43 « » l $ $ i l l First NaUeual Bank Bldg. Phene: M. Mll-J er M. 1IELJ SPRINGFIELD, O. Continues* itmm OMly Adult* Only lie *T)i I k A STARTS SUNDAY THMHt OAY« SPOT CASH PA ID POR HORSES--------— COWS O f She and Condition) Prompt removal o f Hogg, Sheep, Calves, Colt* Telephone 464 , XENIA FERTILIZER A TANKAGE CO, 4to*^.**M3^«!l«^H!UlN‘l>illll'l*l>;!iromrijiri8H;,i;ienhnhii j (f c c> c With Order «r an Delivery i ‘ " . ' * T f c g P .M M M l w y a i U r t w f i y f l l ( t o . 1B U U J WANTAMOSM£ M S PAY' -When ten itHatf* -M mw # Use# tseuf auto' |gg% VOOU VISION - _ eatt |mt * Lily InYourHand F. L. NJSLSON, O* I>* OPTOMETRIST *tar^w^UNP „ . . d .................. a e i w i •JwMIMOISFJy • WSfjsasJ . D r* P a u l X V o l k c r t OFFICE NOUEE MasJay sa l Friday fatsikf,, ThmreAfef aal Ratorluy #ttl A. M. to AM Er M 'd^tOMmdf'TMSMmJE ^PUl^UNmUiWM H tm iM mm mm twMmm tm m m m ■ mwwwmm t | m m m n x r ^ Z , sit-i*. » . m ki Car. S.M-ST- ■; O O U 3 K H t t X T - I v i f y w a a m a t tto iv s to f tor tto maaterow lampwaie to all Uuamr- : I C«r. s.ss, MUMAaY TOjWC How ttorta) PU*m* | 4lod. I JUNIOKYOPIC-TanYtoias ttfea*. I . INTKRMgDtAT*ANDSXKIOKTOPIC-* | 'I* ■Raining tor tto Oama af MMt, | . YOUNO MDKJt AW» APVVT TOPtO - 1 Xtowr s Kgcot UponWorking gmeiroey. | Personal ugteiency is a subject which is receiving much attention in our day. There ha* never been so much accurate and usable infor­ mation as we now have regarding diet, exercise, and medical car*. The mind aa wall as the body has come in tor attention and scores o f books are Available on the dw- velopmcnt and full use of the pow­ ers of personality. Borne o f these are trash, but others are helpful. Business is co-operating with the school and the home in giving boy* gnd girls the opportunity to grow up to be useful and happy members of society. The church adds its im­ portant contribution, although w* must confess that it is far fromwhat it might be by the grace and power of God. InA Ksawi Mtod ia a Peaad Bedy (D«n. 1:8-16, 19, 2Q). Daniel and his three Hebrew com* pinion* had been brought to Baby­ lon as captives,-and were there Chosen to enter the royal school to t future service at the court. Every, provision was made tor the student* chosen fop that school. Their diet, however, included ,npt only meat which waa Unclean to toe Jew but wine, which Daniel knew to be un­ desirable. It took holy boldness to ask. to be excused- from that which the king had prescribed, hut Daniel wag blessed not only .with courage, but with tact,and courtesy. A ten- day test .of a simple diet and water Proved, so successful that the plan was Continued. At the end of the throe-year course the Hebrews were not only physically, stronger but mentally and spiritually superior. The experience of Daniel and his brethren is not Just, an incident eagerly graspedatby "blue-nosedre­ formers” to prevent their-neighbor* froto ^enjoying" intoxicating liquor. The testimonyof science,ofbusinass, of experience in all ages, prove* that the'trite of even an amount of alcohpl so small that the user doe* not feel its presence materially "reduces endutancc. accuraey; and rapidity of muscular action of au kinds’.’ (Emerson). It so cuts down the ability to-think clearly and to react promptly to danger that it IIs absolutely taboo with such respon­ sible workers as railroad engineers. It to not a stimulant, but a narcotic, which,dull* the nerve centers. Dr- Edward Rosenow says, "The use of alcohol as a beverage to never; justified. -There i* no such thing a* theright use of beverage alcohol." Such information as the above to available in publications o f tamper- •nee organisations, books by vari­ ous writers, and even in publica­ tion* by state liquor commission*. It to published in newspapers and magazines and circulated by safety organizations and tnauranca com­ panies. Yet, unbelievable as it may seem, the use o f liquor to on the Increase. 1 H, Sucvess Ja Lffe Calls for fielf- GoetratXI Cor. 0:24-37). Faul delighted in illustration* taken from t o t athletic field. He talked of running * race, of fighting a good fight. He knew the athlete’* need of keeping his body under, The one who serves Ms school or athletic association in physical com­ petition gladly aurrandora his per­ sonal liberty to the guidance of toe coach, He eats carefully, sleeps full bights, exercises consistently, and above all does not use alcohol In any form. Linton to the worde o f great athletic coaches--Yoat; "J would not west# my time trying to tram pr develop one Who uses al­ cohol," Stagg: "Coaches and train- era are dead against the use of a l cohollc liquors, bven beer," Haul rightly points out that all toese sacrifices are made by men for what is but a transient earthly crown. How much more should we do for the sske of our souls, Tem­ perance instruction, may weU atrea* the physical end mental degrada­ tion tost follow* the uae of alcohol, but above<*Jl let u« teach bey* aad girl* that ita ute hag cent eottntlaaa route to eternal puntehment and aep- watiow from God, We Mtoutd be deeply moved by the Joes o f perron- a! efficiency, but what shall we aay about the loss o f * soul? • * Faeaby at Res*## by wtoeh it distinguish** truth from fateihood, and good from evil, and ~ which enable*, the peaewser te d*» - duct Inference* from facia, or from propsaillons.-Jiocke. fibarteg Oar J«y For there ia m Man that fcm' parteth hia Jt.y* to hi* Frtorot. but b* Joyetfi the meres * id n» m « that impartoih hi* Grief* to bit Friend, but he grieveth toe For Bent-Garoge, roar MSaaatoj bajllteg, CedsrriHe ttaaau’le Aaatt PAJTtmE Far Emt—1§ mmm tMieturo with m—lag m fimitod to rattle only, For addfttoaal i roritentora to«*iro at tM» .......... U m gras* 1 Tyseee Fewer, tovetr Ucato Attoa Fay* «a4 Don Amecba are the trie ot atom to MKfc Century-ro*'* eotoesal yrodvctlon, "la Old Cktonee." wUok will ettoa IVNtor, Msr 87, at to* beautiful toeator to gprlassaeM; Ohio, tor a w*ek’a «n*ag*m*nt, AeelaiaMMl the aki«htto*t sprotact* that aver flamed across the aeelaimed erm mom tor Ita huauus. heart-stirring drama aad ita gtortoaa love story, “In Old Chicago" spsroachea perfec- ttoa with ita terrific eUsuut, toe Chicago fir*, whch is probably the meat MthraUing aad spectacular awnmad* disaster ever fumed. Alloa Vsy* aad Tom Brown bend thy gigantic sunoortinx cast. „ ' - < < M a/rian £#& C r e a te ». T h r e e S m a r t F r o ck s in Mirt gthr IfrtXriF mil: Ease tt<4€* irakyv *•*«•*« Mm*,OU «• (« , ..'Fisnb.Ags**-'' EtoMl-IA ffUL Crews. Mw, Itonyi Mgsitelt, HTO, EH m t4*t$ w AlotttF 9tyk anil Value lo t s tatic pricet You’JJbe tiHIM $mu fM gee time ffocfct r ••jr«u*U be a I - ei M wiMo you wrear out! 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T ' persists age wha develop) ’ by whic immune badone pointed children 12,464 c ported, cases. , For ti _machine , as the injury i) JpUed b; Kearns hygiene > of Ohio objects four fa suited i . fatalitie closed, claims 1 April, v crease c March i ittes in of twer compari A spe will be c if suce< the rese universi produce ’ pure" gi 136,000 -Pctrolcu a $72,00' tioit for ing to % Officials, study of the com said, ant ed will motor f that api periment quired t The v> won’t A or not t cording week wl the Hon to rccoj would si posed e< permit t to raise rostfitat ahoga e< mend Hi tt tegsteo • gg| the th!» roar people of do er d money • eemmSit agsinst ure, Totel Jinusty •eompfetc roaposid! Tisrosaf- ported. COHII Two apply 4) higkwaj rouftty #«« an p r o fit The'I: teweet «* laemsi Tar Co m MJb torlai £•■ addtttet m fee are « , * lt autiful tut. 'Sa the (Iratna perfee- ohably over lOrtinx s Bhu, toll, *■42. for* >5 UJ’ll \ #

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