The Cedarville Herald, Volume 62, Numbers 27-52
Wmmw»*MtilHMniitinin 1Local and Personal ' Mm Clayton McMillan h*vs 3w»ft having for their guests j Or, T. H. MaeKen*i* of Flwhtng, N, ---------- * - * | £ S ? , £ a ^ K S f t S S S Don’t forget thp chioken dinner ntlwnd guests visited, last week in Akron, the Presbyterian church,, on Election>0., with,Dr. Chart©*. Baskin and evening, November 7th, t family. u.....1......■*” — ^ | - " ■—« ■- -—— ns#* •. Mr. Elmer Jurkat underwent a I Mrs. Carrie Towrii^fy entertained :_____________ ______n . , „ . , . . . i u . v*_________. « _ 3 . »■ ' minor operation last Saturday at the Espy Hospital in Xenia. the Research - Club, ' yw&ar.y. efter noon' along with a Eaoifijijc.rif'iriytted guests. Those on tlet^ograin were Mrs. R. A. Jamieson, who-gSve a book review, and a digest**# new book**by Apples for Sale-Mica lot of dropped Gplden Delicious and Stay- _____„ _____ , ____ _ man Wisesapa at Nagiev’s Orchard, JMrs. Frank Bird. The musical pro- 50c a bushel while they last. i STgm was yo<;al na*$«rp by Mrs. -------— — --------- I Robert -Jacobs, piarit '^selectiojjs by The C. L. Finney farm o f 124 acres! Mrs, DaVid Hr Markel, and vocal was sold last Saturday by Attorney! selections by the College quartette J. A. Finney, executor o f the estate,] Following the program delicious re- to Pearl Sexton, N ew ' Jasper, for* frqshments-were served.* $01,75 an acre. 1•j .......... -'.wEffU"■' 'g», ------—— —- ’. - .ii | Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Turnbull are Mr. and Mrs, George Copeland, o f snnouijfijiiff the marriage o f their near Cedarville, entertained the Blue daughter.^ Miss Lois, to Mr, Paul Fer- Ribbon Class o f the United Brethren guson, p f Spring Valley,, which took Church at their home Friday eve- Place in V anceburg, ’ Ey., Saturday ning, A business meeting Was con* Ulornirig^TThe ceremony was perform- ducted, followed by a social hour ed t y B ov ;' Godby in the Methodist when refreshments, with Hallowe’en Church ^parsonage. The attendants appointments, were served, were Miss,. Helen Marshall, and Mr. -—-— -------— ThomasSHbuston, o f Spring Valley. A message was- received from the couple will reside with the bride- Board of Foreign Missions in Phil- groom’s .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee ndelphia, Wednesday, p. m., that the Fe.rguson ncar Spring Valley. The “ Excalibur,” the boat on which Mrs. br,ide is * graduate o f Ross Twp. Margaret J. Work sailed’ for Egypt High acI*°o1 and the groom from on October 14th,' had arrived at Spring Valley high school. Alexandria, Egypt on Tuesday, O cto-1 ' *“— s*—*------- :------- her 31st, only one day behand the* andt Mrs, .Howard Turnbull, regular schedule. entertained « number o f local people at their borne Tuesday eve- Twenty-one members arid jive afTai^ bei" e in keeP^g with guests o f the .Golden .Rlue Class o f -% ,3Plendld dinner wa? the M. E. Church, - attended the f 1'™ ?'-a fter. # » c h games were en- October class party in the church d ° yed f durine|.the eveninB- -Those parlors, Thursday averting October ,pr^ en^ ’ 26th.. Mrs. C. E_ Masters, president, l „ Mr’ ? ad M*s\ Wdson. Galloway, presided, and Mrs. Aden Barlow con-j ^ d ^ - F b a n k C.reswell, Mr. and dueteda devotional service.. She' ^ Dobb’ ns’ Mj ’: and Mrs‘ opened the meeting with song, “ In! J red Clemens,r Mr and Mrs. Fred the Garden." Her topic for devotions *I®™ *1®* ^ and “ rs' Rajrmond “ Love Never Faileth.” After r e a d i n g : , ™ ^ " ’ WT* and J' M* f c' I COr., 13 chapter, She read a poem en-; f / llan’ ^ • BM! ^ rs‘ Rldph Townsley, titled, the Three Lessons? “ Havel and M*-f. Harry Harrunap, Mr, Hope, Faith and Love.” Devotions and MrS‘ Dclmcr Jobe* Mr* and Mrs* closed with prayer followed with a solo, “ Beautiful Garden o f Prayer,” by Mrs. J. W. Johnson* Lewift. McDorman, Mr. and Mrs; Lloyd Conf-grr, Mrs. Ancil Wright, Mrs. Walter Purdom and Mrs. Burton Turner. ' W a n t t o vB u y CORN SOY BEANS WHEAT * Atjs. 1/ Feed of all kinds -■■ o . ■'•■■-•I,'.. PUKINA Supplements to Mix with Your Own Grind • • -II-JI-. C . L . M c G u in n ■■ ^ , 1 * *" •*■-■' r-i T h e P u -R i-N a S t o r e ' TELEPHONES—OFFICE 3 — UESIIffiNCE 13G Sou th M ille r S t. " " - C e d a r v ille , O . CHUECH NOTES mHiiiiiiiidMiiiiMiwuHiiuiiliinMiiiwmiiiiMiHiHMmiiuii aTripl-Hce used about halt as much fuel” A WEEK WiU Bay A m Williamson TrlpHfo "The WitllwMonHeaterCompany; With S Tripi-ife futtMcc thi» year we used aboat one-halt the fuel we formerly used e«h,winter and had tM satisfaction of an even heat. The bouse is more comfortable and we fire leas often.” Signed—J. B . Taylor, Columbus, Ohio FREES Furnace Inspection. Did you burn toomuch coal, did you have too' much illness —were vour coal bUis too high this past winter? We make free inspection, locate troubles, d f repair work. Modest prices, C. a BREWER Phone; Cedsrvllle 125 . F n r n ie w C leaned m r s Friday and Saturday, November 3-4 Their Most Hiliirious Picture Yet The Jones Family. In “ ( tU I fS K J W l r iB tO N S ” Charles Rugglea—Mary .Boland = ‘ ♦NIGHTWORK” '- j * - Sun.-Mon.-Taes«' November 5-6*7 • Tyrone Power—Myrna I.oy—George Brent “THE RAINS CAME” ’ News—Robert Benchley Wednesday and Thursday* November 6-9 . BOB BURNS In , “ OUR LEADING CITIZEN” * Betyf R oof Cartoon—New* T H E T R E UN1TBD PRESBYTERIAN - Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister -Sabbath School, 10:00 a. m, Supt, Emile Finney. Preaching, *11:00 a. W. Theme: “ Glory to God m.th» <g ^ reh.J) Y, P, (T/U., A:S0 -p^B: “ Hovf Shall We Work to iSnd War V Leader, R, A. Jamieson. Union Service, 7:30 p. m„ in the Presbyterian- Church. College Men’s Bible Reading Contest. - *>Bll|^L'S.|udyj Wednesday, 7:30 p. m, a f * * * t o P r e s - byterial pf the Youh& People^Chda- tion Union, will be held Monday, November Gth, in the-F irst' United' Presbyterian Church o f Springfield, ah 6:30 p, m. Those who' have not yet reported to .Emile Finney, please do so at once. Cars will leaver here at 6 p, m., Monday. It is hoped that every member o f our society can go, as there is a fine program arranged, to be preceded by a good dinner. • THE METHODIST CHURCH David H. Markle, Minister Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Armistice Sunday Service, i Sermon theme: “ Shall We Likewise Perish?” Youth Forum, 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. College Bible Reading Contest. Thursday, November .9—6:15 p. m. Queen Esther Banquet at Washing ton Court House. . CHURCH OF^TRE NAZARENE ,■Raymond ^trickland, Pastor Sunday School, 2:30 p. m. Sci*v:ces, Preaching,.3:00 p. m. Mid-week Meeting, each Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. SUNNYSIDE CLUB ENTERTAINED. FRIDAY EVE. Mrs. Amos Frame, vice president o f the Sunnyside Club, was named president to fill the unexpired term o f the late Mrs. William Marshall at a meeting at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. H. II, Brown, o f Cedarville, Fri day evening, Mrs. Harley Davis was elected vice president. Bridge was- enjoyed by the guests and refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Brown. • Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reed, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester. .Preston, qdf-Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbriil,'Springfield;. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Davis, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Stormont, Mr. and Mrs. .Paul Edwards, Mrs. Esther Williams^ Mr. atvi Mrs. Chester. W. Murphy; Mr- arid^ Mrs. Aden Barlow,’ Mr.. William Marshall 'and Mr. and Mrs, Brown. A committee composed o f Mrs, Reed, Mrs. Preston and Mr. Camp bell was named to arrange for the club’s annual Christmas party De cember 6. • • ■..... j COLLEGE HEWS Rev. Walter S. Kilpatrick, ’34, o f Delaware, Ohio, visited the College last Thursday. Rev. Kilpatrick has recently returned from Eurqpe -where he ha* spent the past y W and * half in stripy and traveL r , MISS RUTH BURNS BRIDE OF D. S. WICKERHAM Announcement was made Friday of the marriage o f Miss Ruth Bums, and Mr. Donald- S. Wickcrham, of Harrisburg, Pa., which took pla<93 in Dayton, August 19. The ceremony was quietly -solemnized at the home of Rev. LeRoy Smelker, pastor o f a Dayton United Brethren church, who officiated at the service. Mrs. Wickcrham is the daughter of Mr. and M^s, J ..A . Burns, of Cedar ville and -graduate o f Cedarville College. Mr. Wickcrham, son of Mr. D. C. Wickerharn, of Bellefontaine, “Was graduated from Ccdurville College, Ohio" Sthtcr'University ahd this Re search University, Washington, D. C. lie is a member of Kappa Delta Phi and Phi Delta Kappa Fraternities and is associated with the Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co., in Indianapolis, iniKiiiiiiimiiHii.iiiiifimuiiiimriMiiHifimiiMiiiiimiifitttiti j 4% FARM LOANS | Prompt and Confidential | | Service | | Write or Inquire ' § | LEON H. KLlNG ] I Cedarville, O. Phone: 18 | CEDARVILLE LIVE STOCK MARKET No Yardage—No Commission Prices Net To Producers November. 2, 1939 • HOGS 200-225 ________ 6.50 225-250 .......................... 6.35 250-275 **._*-.__ — 6.15 .275-300 ^______ ^ .6 .00 ^■'SOO^up _________ 5.80 down., 150-200 ____ -__ 0.50 100-lSO ............ 0.30 140*160 — .....................6.10 100-140 ....... 6.85 Roughs ...5.50 down ♦Stags________ 4.50 down Lambs . . . . . . . . . __.....8 .6 0 Plain _____ ___.6.00 to 6,00 Calves, choice .........1 0 .5 0 Plain . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . 5 0 down _ PHONB 21 Mpnday, Tuesday, Wednesday anc Thursday were eventful days for-the various elapses as' they attempted to play six-man ^football, These games were part o f the intramural games in progress at the College,. Oi) Monday, ijvejStopho'moreti won over tjie Fresh- I'to 6; Tuesday-the,geniors won over^the Juniors 6 to 0; and Wednes day the Seniors won first place by de feating the Sophomores. 13 to 6, Last evening the Juniors arid Freshmen played for third place in the series The semi-monthlv meeting of the Dramatic club was held Tuesday eve ning. -Members were treated to .a one- aet play entitled “ For the Love o f Kitty,” after which a demonstration o f certain “ do’s” and do’nts” o f act ing was given. .We wish to express our' thanks to the Public School for giving to us the opportunity of hearing the address o f Mr. George Hammond of Hollywood, California, Wednesday morning. Mi*, Hammond represents the Methodist Boavd of Temperance. His address contained much information which was presented in a pleasing style. Cedarville College Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. will he represented- at the Confejj?WU o f these, groups held at Oberliit this- week-end -by ' Pauline Ferguson, "Helen Chitty, Birgie Gos- sard, Neil Hartman and Miss Basore. The Men’s Bible Memory Contest will be held Sabbath evening at thej First Presbyterian Church. This year instead o f reading the chosen Scrip tures as has heretofore been the-cus-- toms, contestants will be required to give them from memory.. The con testants will be—Willard Bennington, Henry Foster, Ted James, Royden Johnson, Neil Hartman, Justin North- up and Montgomery West. ■ The College wishes to express its best wishes1to Louis Cosier, ’ 39, and Robert Wolf, Xenia, who were married in Maysville, Ky., Oct. 27th; Ruth Bums, '28, and Donald Wickerharn, ’24, married iri. Dayton -On August the Sophojnores won over thri FrFeSh- Viola Harbaugh, *33, Who'.were mar ried Oct. 17th and are making their home at Pursglove, W. V*?. . ' The State Bureau o f Bjqlogical Sur vey reports that there are..2,334 deer in Ohio; alsh 12 black .hear* and 4 buffalo. They ate ^1,1 on ,; state>or private pieserves. ,, S H O P 20-22 a* FOUNTAIN AVE., 8PR1NQFIELD, OHIO y T P P F R £ jLL I 1V IA . (Other* to $40) It’s a great eeat teaiored by Stratbury, , . In fect, ltd three great ooati, For mild days, sip out the lin*.\ lng, when the mercurydrop* ' thirty degrees, sip In the lining, the outside h rim* eessed sgalnst shower* ‘and snow, giving you raincoat protection, too. ■i--— '-"■■imiiniri'i■[■*' i—— ri2- OiDARVILLE Ttm W , TWXRf, % W YOUNG REPUBLICAN LEADER URGES DEFEAT BlGRLOW PLAN Eugene Drake, Yej|ow Springs, head o f the Young Republican Club in this county, urges all young Re publicans to study the Bigelow pro posals and thus help . defeat the fantastic scheme. The organization is not against pensions for the^aged hut in as much as thousands or pre sent pensioners will- not be eligible repeals the present Ohio plap, it under the Bigelow plan, and this plan should be’ defeated ,next Tuesday, As to lowering the requirements for initiating laws under the second Bigelow proposal,, it would, only open the doors wider to admit more cases of “ crack-pot" legislation. Mrs. Raymond Williamson, former vice president, was lecelted president of the Xenia and Greene County Ohio State University Mothers'. Associa tion at a luncheon meeting at Geyer’s, Xenia, Wednesday afternoon, suc ceeding Mrs. Leo Anderson. Mrs Buck, Xenia was named vice presi dent and M rs.' Karl Bloom was re elected secretary-treasurer. Sixteen women attended the luncheon and en joyed a musical program by Mr. Edward Baas, violin, Cedarville, and vocal selection by Mrs. W. J. Cherry, Xenia. Miss Elizabeth Anderson was accompanist for Mr. Baas, and Miss Marjorie Street for Mrs. Cherry. Mrs. Bruce Baughman, Osborn, state presi dent ,attended the luncheon. . Messrs. Everett Francis, Hal Stump, William Berry, William Suter,' Carle- ton Riddle, Ralph Foster, James Zeckman artd’ Harold Grubaugh, stu- derits at Bowling Green University, Bowling Green,‘ O., spent the'week end as guests of Mr. Lawrence Wil liamson at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williamson, of near Cedarville. The group at tended the Bowling Green-Wittenberg football game at Springfield, Saturday afternoon and following the game Wqre entertained at dinner at the j home *of Ur, Robert Prwrtoa, o f Clif ton, who also attends Bowling Green University. APPROVE APPRAISAL Prior to the sale o f real estate, necessary to pay legacies under the will o f Sarah B. Hagar, lata o f Xenia, a new appraisal o f the property by O. L. Pidgeon, Edwin Galloway- and C, E. Fisher ha* heefi 'approved by the court. The Perkins Observatory, near Del aware, O., has the third largest tele scope in the United States and the fifth -largest in the world. NO HUNTING NOTfCB No hunting with dog o r gwt we trespassing will permitted eg the following farms: Fred phase. John Kondig, Degver Wojf*. Walter Andrew, .Hassles Cradc Cen^ A#**6* v R. A, Kennon, > _ i \ LEGAL NOTICE Irene May Guenther, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on October 13, 1939, Torrencp O, Guenther filed his certain action a- gainst her for divorce on the grounds o f wilful absence, before the Court o f Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, in Case No. 22082. That said cause will come on for hearing on or after Deceriiher 2, 1939, MARCUS SHOUP, (10-20-6-11-24) Attorney fo r Plaintiff For Sale-App les 'and N ilgleyV Fruit Farm. rider at A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITURE BUDGET FLAN AVAILABLE A d a i r ’ s N. 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