The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

r a i t m i * w e a ld , r in u r, Prof. o. w. P*«*. lad., ferowriy of tM* pi**, two * vMtor to town last Friday. Prof, Kaehraaan wa* formerly » mambar of the faculty of CedarriUe . .. :. . . Co*** and will teach toU coming w**hin* «&T»tere* school ymx in theschools inhi* cUy ^ ™ * 101 Paction of food T U M K C U U M U H O 0T tTA L ZM STsicT r a o r o s e o W IT H I I X aH JM TM S X l*Vftg», OMWtpiuwtth , metes toot CiiM* stood to join wito Cltetoa, Warrenend to too troctfcmof « to Warren totopay $4 pm toototwtioni on • wlto too govomanewt pro- eeunty j* * 40 . 140 ; Butiw, **t, 70 Q; Clinton, *IL* 80 | Brown, PSKMITS The Groan* Coanty Health Com- miooionor roll# ottontion of food osd drtok ostoblisHtowito that uteotfla ■muefc be aterUisd; employees cleanly drwood; adequate lighting, heating sad ventiUsation; sanitarywater sup* GRAND JURY RECALLED M o n d a y , aerr. i t With a 4 mm or mov#egsMon too docks* Cowunon Pi**a Judge Georg# tow relied the grand jury for « one day oveoton, Meade* Sept, It, Tfce re»e of greatest tatereec totoo * 1,000 «wte**tem#nt toarge again** font C>' Long, former roe) oatotobroker, who: .iiioippeottfd more toon reran year* ago and' tonowmaiding In YorkP*., where hot » position under on as­ sumed name, °He returned to Xenia sometimeagoincompanywithSheriff Henkel and is out on$ 1,600 bond, THE BOYLAND TRAIL {Cmam *4 fmm fin* #*ff«l Prof, Alfred H. Worth, T««a, Swtog, o f Ft,( * guest o f his *from eontominstion. A permit is is- [suedwhere theserequirementaremet. Furrt « k I wife, lut * «k . » — , V- ’ ,mi" ™ * of * “ Ewing teaehre chemistry in WesleysnCollege to htocity. {Murdock, Tuesday and Wednesday. • 'Dr. andMre.Ralph A, Jamfceon returned frotoWinen* D*k«, Jtodtoqa, Monday evening., there were four hundredmore registeredthis year for the Bible Conference-than,last year, and -fifty-four United Presbyterians present for the denominational rally, Friday afternoon, -Dr.JohnP. Nesbit whowashaRbonghtahometotWinona Lake, pmhfog this, their permanent homesince retiringfromtheministry last year, made the addreto of'wet- . Mr. P. M.' GiOilan has rented the tome, to the outsiders, and the local,jg. 'G. lOwery,house on East Xenia pastor was called upon to make the*avenue end.will movo there soon. '^lia house is nndergojng repairs and Mis* Maude Hastings- is returning this we«fc-to Kent, O,, where she teaches inthehighschool inthatcity. Charles' W, Johnson; former Greene epuntato, and brother of Judge Frank L. Johnson,.Xenia, 'died at his.home in Btolefontaine, Thursday morning, *!e:is survivedbyhiswidowandthree; children. Someyears ago thedeceased >*s bookkeeper for the Conwtol hardware"store in Xenia. response, dadb improvements. DUO NUBIAN - , MEANS ’ •; • • Radiant heat far quickwarmth— • Warmttoors that eliminates drafts— and that * • All-over-the-house warmth of a fur­ nace. Why put up with the dis. catniorta e l an ordinary stave another winter? Gome in and let us tell youaltaboutthiswonder­ ful new type of heat. Adair’s f u r n it u r e sto r e N. Detroit Street Xenia, Ohio „ Mrs. Carrie Jones of Springfield, who Is wtoi knownhere through.her many visits,..left /Thursday for, St. Petersburg, Florida, wheresheha*ac­ cepted ft position with «. firm,in.that that city. Mrs. Jones has been con­ nected With the retail millinery in Springfield for several years, s £ u rrt' 'ij'-; ■ ■-■ '/ Keki end Mrs. Charles Dontospn of .jfonipeiferjr '-.Ohio;-'Vrere/-w«*k-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. Butns. Bov. Honaidsonfilled thepulpit inthe First Presbyterian Church tagt Sab­ bath, • . | * » ' ' Master.Fst MqGulitn, who has boon. « patient,at the McClellan Hospital, Xenia, following anaccidentwhenhi*, bicycle Was hit.by * truck on ttor Clifton pike some day* ago, hasJni-^ proved and wks able to be brought home thisweek. He j* a w>» of Mr. and Mrs, C, L. McGuinn. ~ A-surprise birthday .dinner was( given at-the home Of Mr, and Mrs, MarvinAgnor, Wednesday eveningat- fi 30 p. m. The- occasion being Mr. Agnors birthday.' Theguests formed uud completely surprised Mr, Agnor. A bountiful dinner was served: Mr. Agnor received many beautiful and; useful gifts. The guest* were as fol­ lows: Rev. and Mrs. McKnlght and i family of Truer, lotoa; Mrs. Jennie t Agnor andMr, andMrs. OrvilleHuff­ man and son, Clarence R-, Mr. and Mrs. Ghfi -les Hitenour; Mr, and^Mrs. ‘HarryMoSsman; Mr. and. Mrs. E. 1 L Hogardf Mr* and Mrs* Harry Moss- matt Jr; Mr. and Mr*. NtosOn Curtis from Jamestown; Mr. and Mr*. Boss Huffman and daughter, Carole of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Huffman and son, Reynold, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. EUiott and daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cummings of Ccdavvillo and the host and hostess, Mr, andMrs. MarvinAgttor andlittle daughter, Stmdra Sue. The gtiests after aneveningof enjoymentdepart­ ed at fl lafo hour wishing Mr. Agnor manymorehappybirthdays. Smith Main COZY Cedareille ' Ohio pj^gWM-^W 66 k of ScptcnibcT 2,1938 - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER % “BATTLE OP BROADWAY” VICTOR MM lAm -Sn—SW A * DON tEW a u S S m t , B W iim ii* * “A TRIPTOPARIS” THE JONES FAMILY unim>r - h v m t m . , »ifw r,A v . i i i T i o i a S C s w h i l # * ! * ■ * * * “KENTUCKY MOONSHINE” THEfUTXRROTHKRS Mrs. Frank Creswrit underwent a major operation at Miami Valley Hospitai in Dayton, Wadnasday. Re- port* indicate improvement at thia time and that the operation was a success, « Miss LourtetteSterrett,prboteaches school in Erie, Pa„ haa returned to that city ready for the opening of school next week. ■/Mr., and Mrs. 0 . A.. Dobbins had for their guest* several days this week, Mr* and Mrs. Lytle of Dresden, O. The two couple* became friends whileonaEuropeantripseveral years ngo. • *■ Miss Loretta Varvel, whtafell from o porch some weeks ago and became paralysed from injury to her sptoe, wasreturnedhomethisweekfrom'the McClellanHospital. Shehas'regained some speechand,theuseof jberhands. CHURCH NOTES METHODIST EPISCOPAL Charles E. Hill. Minister Church School, IQ-a. m. Joe West, Supfc. Worship Service, If «. m, Subject: “What Is Real?” Epworth League, 7 p, m. ■> Union Meeting, 88 p. m., In our Church. The Rev. Benjamin Adams •will be the ptea?hejr. The pastor^and hiswife will be At­ tending the Annual Conference, In BreadStreet M. E, Church,Columbus, nextweek. . „ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Benjamin N. A lin * Mlnlstor Sabbath School, IQ a. m. Lesson: “Ihe Rrico of Spiritual Revival," I 3 am. 7 : 3 - 13 . MorningWbrship,Jl.n. m. Theme; ’The Sacrament of Wprk,” ChristianEndeavor, 7 p. m. Leader: Mm DorisRamsey.Topic: "TheRight toWork," John 4 : 3 $, 0 : 4 ; Matt 2 Q:t- 1 . , .., ’ . , ^ > Union Evening Service, 8 p. m. At be M. E, Church. Sermon by Rev. 3 . SLAdams; “progress, the Law of Life.” .» ' ‘ - Christian Endeavor Social for Col- «ge Students: Thursday, September «t the Presbyterian Church. A rtocomo is extended by the Christian Sndeavor to all College students. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A. lintoos. Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Meryl Stormont, Supt. ** Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme: 4<The Joy of Thy Salvation.” Y„ P. C ,U ., 7 p,m, Union Service, 8 p. m., in the Methodist Church. Message by Rev. B. N. Adams, Prayer Service, Wednesday, 8 p, m. Leader, Roy Waddle. Monthly meeting of the-session after prayer meeting, » - Communicants Glass will*be con­ ducted by the pastor during the Sab­ bath School hour. On May 4. SIM “ Baitiima Conrelid- auto Wmm* gvaead «« * townwith an exhibition af Qeacfc Itm, "Amariea’a Own Egmltotoat, Rainnear and Matop* utotot” giviaga grand, f 'm tight ngm areemton at i t n’toodk tomrf. It wa# a Mg trem* ** *h#wn by tha not*, tion that «oml of the m * $ m waa atationad “ on thn tot” and otbara at tbe Cliff Koto). In 18M the grant Harry LaBack^ aeeordtog to n note on the ragtotar alwat (so plaead that to* unusual fsat would not ha Mat to posterity) “ lat a man break a large atom* with a aledgo lwnuMr~*4t took two bums to lift it—be had it lying on bis cheat.” OnNewYaw’s Day, 1887 , a certain S. W. Hamaman, Eeq., of Dayton, Ohio wanted to buy one hundred horses. On July 31 , . 1884 , 3 , J. Holcomb* rested hieweary legs * spell from a 500 mile trip ou a bicycle—Detroit to Cincinnati and return. Those were the dnyn when oldest timewinter* were to vogue as shown bythenotethat it waa goodsleighing on Christmas of 1883 , “Snowfell on December 16 th, with good sleighing for two weeks.” Unless someone is kidding us.John L. Sullivan," Cham pion Fug,” Boston, Mass., came to townonJanuary, 1864 . , A.frequent’ .visitor was “Happy Frank A Deg.” Possibly some of our older-citiren* mayhe able to identify W* vocation. If memoxy serve* me right, hejs the famed ventriloquist who entertained our grandparent*. If tradition*are truebis artwouldmake Edgar Bergen of radio fame throw CharleyMcCarthy to fhaashcan, and turn.to sign language/ If spacejWoutdpermitbare, or good ethicsallow, manyname* and scrawl­ ednotesinthismousenibbledregister would disclosea welterof tragedy, of pathos,of frogality, andplacidfollow­ ing of days, and seasons, and year*, and generations. Hero perhaps the often scrawled signatureof thevillage drunkard, too full of remorse^and shame, to haunt home fires, electing to sleep off his jag at the towntavernwiththemore understandingkeeper. Herearenames of fbrmsr citiretur, com*hackto view old scenes, only to find friend* scat­ tered, and the teamtonaloneremain; tog tooffer himan epsndoorwayand cheery-welcome.' Here are name* of visitors, latertohecomefixtoreetotite community, as uerehaat* or owners of industrial estaBBsluaeats. Hereto, the «*me ef * loteJmto,swum, who mayhaptarried to* fe*g to popping the question on a wiatty night, only to find the saow drifted to the top bf the picket*, and the couatry roads -ooriskyfor tit* newboggy behinda fractious horse, • Here,,toaheWtta totof kbbtl* futil­ ity after the name of an uascrnplous guest to the notation "dead beat,” ’skippedbin.” la anotherplaceanin­ ebriated guest acrawb his signature with the whimsical added notation ’and-am dronk."'. ^ A graphic example of management fs shown to scribbled columns of figures with notes of moagre receipts balancing off items of endebtedness. Tho great Rector would no doubt havepaid money to get holdof num- arous recelpee for making such“bsck yander” delicacies as cornbreadmuf­ fins,vinigerpie, currenttarts, chkken Croquettes,fruitcake, pearhoney, and so on. For those who would like to resurrect one of these Barber House dishes, there is the recipefor chicken sail'dwhich requires: ’’six eggs, I cup of cream, 1 pint of vinegar, 1 cup sugar, 1 bottle of What appear* from! the fadedscript, to bemustard, 1 tea- *N renting IVarl Bryan which calls to j nusd tor iaga m « w a f Ohio's inmm |luiidmaid. r. There is the recount of great toll gam# pivemd by Busajm* Jonas for the Ciaetnaati Sato, and a report of the "Greet fired,* known to Grama County tredtore re th«: *;Mey Ftoed’’ witoh waahad oat the,] Mill Dam and wherein ore of nor seat distinguished himself m a hereto! figureatXetus,. 1 Wa all have heard tpe story told agaia and again sheet the home fire*: sideof howDavidTaritoxwith« rope about his waist braved the rushing torrent of Shawnee Creek at Xenia andrescuedmanypeoplefromcertain death, Wa know, too, the tragic, tale of theMorris family, with the father callinghi*childrenabouthimto kneel in prayer a* his house began to crumbleaboutthem. Unwilling toat­ tempt the saving.of any one of his flock at the expense of abandonment of the others, the father elected,, to mfet theissue withall bis lovedone* at prayer, Fat* spared one, on that horrible night, and be lived to rear a familyof hisown, It seem* a queer turn of fate that the survivingmem­ ber of this.Morris family lived for some time in the DavidTarboxhome west of Cedarville, 8 oweclose againtheBarber House Register, and relegate it once again to the quiet and peace of the aitic gloom. Possibly it will he opened again in some future, feneration, though I fear, by then it will have lost much of its pertinence, it not of Charm. Rev Waiter Mortoa, DD . red wife *# Lautovilte, Ry..-,; ware gueeto tote first <if the- week «l Mrs.- R. A, Mm- dock end sistar. Miss ire Meedeto. OfferedAt Private SALE HOUSEHOLD GO 0 P 8 -2 iron bed* and springs, back chairs, l library tables, side stasia, t Cregolsuwi gag, f*ji. Power sprayer, pruning sheers, 6 Q»f*h tank, necessary aoaaactiwts; erobari laalg, pruning saws, and Other tool*. One two-horse disk, 8 foot; 5 diffenmt plows, cultivator, drag, awwK brooder house, 8 metal chickcoup**, 14 -foot exteaetoa ladders, water pressure tanks, 25 gal, 50 gal.; 200 newquart ferny " The above can be seen at my residence en tfe* YeBewi road,4Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays. Other day* e f to* wmk In theeveningonly, ■■■ ■■■•■■■■* - P.M. Glllilan TAX COLLECTIONCLOSES SEPTEMBER 10 —NO EXTENSION County Treasurer Harold Fawcett ‘announces tout collection of real estatetaxeswill closeSeptember 10 th and that there will be no extension beyond tfiat date. If not paid"by that time the, penalty will he added. , For Sale— Winter barley, cleaned and grades D. S* No. 1 Sow in re­ duced acres taken out of wheat. No restriction* on feariey. , R. W. MacGREGOR Phone QO, _ -Cedarville, Ohio t 'I i"f /-* Subscribe to #ITHE UEBAWn When you attach thosenice new suta tegs, recnecnber POOR VISION „ ’ ' , 'ceri But e \ ; Lily In Your Hand F. L. NELSON, 0 , D. OPTOMETRIST JmUesteWiq'Ohl* 1 Safe andSure *jV For ^ Y ew This ■AssociationHas Paid The Last Dividend Was - ■$. Paid At The Rate Of ( PER . YEAR AccountsOpenedbySeptember 10 th DrawDividendsfromSeptember 1 st and are Federally.Insured. CDttVVAVIVT n IVAVBAT DlfJlIliill IflSiAfiP IH IK K i i l SAVmGand UIJJI MM*M E. JMain St* SpariagSaM, Q . ■ - ' The Pieaeer. Assoristhm of Sprisgffeld ! WnUHEIT n . FAIRS Mr. and Mrs, W, E. Huey and eon, Paul, of Springfield, have returned home, after taking A motor trip, through the South, including Norris Dam, Smoky Mountains, Chimney Rock, N. 0 ., St. Augustine, Paytonia Beach# Orlando, Bok Tower, Maim! Beach, and Key West, Fl*. They returned by way of St. Petenburghi SilverSpringe, Florida, Atlanta,Look­ out Mountain, add Chattanooga, Mr. andMrs. Hueywere former Ccdarvil- lians. ' . - s FAKM LOANS gitir ajpatoil, preatit aerriw Hnuf * * * * * * * M -IJ9MfS '19 ralBUrfe <99H M 9 B9 WW s l»P S 9i®SRPY9 WMI.ML > 8 I f i . WBDNWOMY “HOLD THAT KISS* MAWWSM »S O a iV A H -a iC K H r aoosev M * I M S « I W M W «A »P 8 Tmstoay, n o t ic e - m%twith Tito^ 4*1 h*>*»«* <W , Atrifpt .Pre«f»m» will fee ritoMgril «jS W« 4 s»* 4 k^ Erilay *»4 mm j mmm sewswui i Glaser’s Beauty ei,ftn AM MfiritofBlAlffY ClfUTUi* -Siia.«ipSH»A fiiigtff W aw ® gutl Miittewrei fE R M A t t C N t l^ km I * * UK Fleet F i M B«»k BUg, P to * : M* n u i m m, tm 4 , BPRIHGMRLD, D, ' DAYTON, OHIO, SEPTEMBER 5 th (Labor Day), 6 th, 7 thand 8 th .FOUR B IO DAYS A B I G G E R a « i B E T T E R F A I R • :a. •* ■' , ■^ • P R I Z E S W I L L B E G I Y E f f A W A Y ii spoon salt and same of pepper, 5 ,% chicken*, 1 head cabbage or the sameJ % NewJ*ordAutomobiles,Mgidaire, ZenithCabinetBadio, Electric Washer, Upholstered Living Boom Ghairs, Kitchen Cabinet and Other Valuable Prizes. " f amount celery and peanuts as many!^ as youwish," } % There was wine served too, at the!W Barber House but It was of the “ds- J fermented" sort as shownby toe con**N coction of “20 Ibp. concord grapes, 3 ;m quarts water. Let cook 20 minutes,|lj? then strain, Add 3 -lbs, granulated sugar. Dissolve sugarwell andstrain again* Heat to boilingpointand seal immediately." It appears that the old tavern pos­ sessed tho proverbial loafer club, where current topics of politic* and sportswere theorderof the day. The forepart of the ledger Isasbeentaken over as a scrap book for records of great prise fights of other days, and withdrawings of notedpugilists such a» fins Ruhline, Charles (Kid) Mc­ Coy, Peter Maher, JimJefferies, Jack Daly, Tom Sharkey, fend Jimmy. Michael, There is the full round by round account of thefamous Corbett* Fitssimmons fight at Carson, Nev. There are poems, and Jokes, and ac­ countsof theBostonfireand the Chi­ cago fire* Also there Is a song cm* Dr, F mh IX Volktrt ftcntlfft . OFiriCB Moiraa Rtaalay and Friday *•»* ,AaM, to * r , M„ Taesl*y«Tlnreday and Baiatlay §m A R M l d t h M . YlMlUyk i|fl<UJk^u^L|ga n S s 9 9 9 9 9 6 Big Acts-Band Concerts-Games-Rides-Shows B A B B L E H O R S E S H O W - T O E S B A Y , S E P T E M B E R 6 t t . Team Pulling Contests Thurs., Sept. 8 th, • UkOO uni'll' m J i.^nim iln.nim mm HORSE RACING D AY and N IGHT Large Stork Exhibit, Boys*and Girls* Club Work* School Exhibits, Agricultural andHorticulturalDisplays,HomeDemonstrationPro* Jects*Needlework,Culinary*Large Display of New Farm Imple­ ments, Team Pulling Contests, Exhibits by Leading Merchata of Dayton* Many Other Features, C f f lU M t E R ’S B A Y , T O E S . , I E f T . t t o I B L B I E B f f B A Y , W E B * , ( E F T . 7 t h IALL t HlLPREN AND SOLDIERS AdmHtod FRXk to Oromtla Until h-M r . M, on Day ADMISSION t I I tt 9 I Childrett tutobr 13 Y*fet» «@ 0 feniFMiiNt h f jparreria a M t t r i trm t# ffrewnila any day wr wight, H, l ,men ah , iwdtoit . () n, c. hainxs . 25 c 5 5 « 4

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