The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26
s HfUMMMMMta \t*c$X and funtufll MMW CHUHCH NOTES MW' M h W. Naetttap gt Kent, 0 ., « * 0 » wai s awi at hum w«h he* Mr. and Mnt. j , * . Hastings. W m MM» Post I# a p M fat m % fte itrid Ofay Ktagtha and has teen eritfawBy XL Mr. am| Mrs- Mamma fiwast of EaeRiNisd, ij. sjtsaa tis* wtokt a i with isMtfawe%«Mi«liHsrMW p . Mtevtewt*' J W I W f a f n t o f MwiriUld, o „ ■ftatt fatal YSwafaiar fate* with be* pamata, Hbets* hw tetter's WWhd*y. Mr. Amos Frau* fata bast* laid up Aeverai days fay' siekaaes but is now batter. Mr*. J. C, Tewasley fas* been ill for more thana w «k but {a reported faet> ter at till* time. ^ Mr. *nd Mr*. John L, Durst leave Saturday tor a month** vacation in Florid*. Mr| Dorst is business mana- g«r o f Cedarville College; Mis* InaMurdoch and Mr*. J. Lloyd Confair entertained a numbs* o f ia# die* at the home o f the former, Wed nesday afternoon with a bridge lun cheon. , , . Mr. W. A Spencer fa'** been ill for more than a weekbut ia reported bet- tar now. Mis* Wilmah Spencer who teaches in Dayton high school has been pt home this week.' Mr, Frand S- Bird has received an appointment in the' auditing depart ment o f the State- Tax Commission. The appointment is for 60 days. * , t £ 1 * * Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Townaley of Seriecavillfe, 0 ., and Mr, and Mrs. K, W- MollenkOpf o f Roesford; O,, spent the week-end .with Mr. add Mrs. Er nest Gibson, they were here for the College Home Coming, Saturday even ing. - • • ' - Member^ o f the Research Club and husbands will fae,entertained ‘tonight at the home o fM r. and Mrs. Hervfey Bailey. Dr. W, HL MeCheshey will be a speaker and Mrs. J, E.'Kyle Will re view. the dub history. - ’■ • County Agent and Mrs! E. A. Drake arrived in Xenia Wednesday night and the former will take over his .duties at once from Robert Bernard, who’ has been -pinch-hitting for Mr. Drake who has been takritg a special course in Cornell University, My, -Bernard has not announced his future.plans, 'i ^ -Thursdaydfe^tohes state,that Fair- held has won Rs fight against the consolidation o f the Osborn and Fair- field offices "for city delivery out of the former office-A committee'of citi- zens carried petition* to. Washington to oppose the change^ and- the order was withdrawn Wednesday. * Member* o f the Sunnyside Club were delightfully entertained at the home o f Mr. and Mr*. Amos Frame, Wednes day evening. Five1 tables enjoyed bridge for" the evening. - Prizes were awarded Mr. and Mrs, fi. K. Stor mont and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stack house..Supper was served during, the evening, the appointment* being in keeping with the Valentine season. * METHDM*? 1 David B, MsrkJs, MfathUr ; * w * y Scfaeel~i6 A. M. MonOag Worship u a , M, Sermon Timm* “ Fatiwrsy* to Powwv-Tfa*e«; Youth Forum—6:80 P. M. Xveafag Worship—7;9ft P, j|. At th» Union »*rv i« this evening we •halt have tfa* pleasure o f i ^ J „ m* gutat, speaker, the Rev. Roger Turrell pastor e f the Urban* Metho dist Church. Bis sermon theme wiH be “The CroM o f Ck*um*taace” Wednesday—7,>0fr—W* shall have a covered dish supper at the church a* part o f the program, o f IcUmaticmal Fellowship Tea* being-held in Meth odist Churches *11 oyer the world. We are fortunate in securing as our speak er for the occasion, Rev, Walter S. Kilpatrick, president-elect o f Cedar ville College. All numbers and friends of the church are invited. Come and bring a covered dish and your own table eenrice.' The Youhg Ladies Missionary meet ing and covered dish supper, will be held Monday eve,. Feb. 12 at 7 P, M. at the home of Mrs, C. C, Brewer. COLLEGENEWS UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister Sabbath School 10 A ; M. Supt. Em ile Finttey, - ■ Preaching 11 A., M. Theme: ‘’Sir, We Would Sec Jesus." -Y. P. C, U, 6:30 -P. M. Subject: ‘.‘Liberty and Justice for AH." Leader, Claire Stormont.1 -v Union Service 7:30 P .' M.‘ in the Methodist Church. NO Wednesday evening service^ as the annual banquet o f the Xenia Prea- bjj/terial of. the Y. P. C. U. will be held that evening'at. Reynoldsburg. Arrangements'will be completed,for a*ansportatiott at the meeting Sabbath evening. We hope for a good delega tion! \\ ' • The Choir will meet at the.parsonage Saturday at 7:30 P. M. for rehearsal and sOcial period. . A ll members ate cordially invited. . ' ^ Ten from oer church attended the Stewardship ConfCrenc o f this end of .Tenia Fresbytety in "the First U» R, Church of .Springfield^ _ Wednesday evening, Our newly elected Synodical Superintendent of Missions' gave a hne address, stressing individual re sponsibility Ond-opportunity in -the Muster's Work.- • Our winter Communion service will he [held ope Week from Sabbath, Feb. is, with the usual preparatory ser vices. We will be glad to welcome Unywho may Wish to unite’With Our church at this time, either by Profes sion o f Faith-or by letter,1 ... th e f ir st P resbyter ian . Rev.BeniaminN, Adams, Minister „ Saturday, Feb. iO—4 P. M. Com municant** Class, Sunday School Orchestra 9:46. , Sunday School 10 A l M. Supt H. K. Stormont. 11 A, M« Morning Service. Theme: “The Uniform o f a Christian Soldier.’ Junior- ‘Sermon—"Working Together.’* 6:30 Christian Endeavor at home o f prof.t and.Mrs. Steele, Leader, Junia CresWell- JtiHQ Union Service Methodist Church, Tuesday—7:30 P. M. Broadcasters’ Class at home o f P*of and Mr*. Furst. Wednesday, 7:80 P .'M , orchestra practice; 8 P. M. Choir practice. Friday ^30 P. M, Meeting to organ ize an alder Young People’s Sabbath School Class; Young people beyond high school age are invited to join this pew class which will be taught by Rev, Walter* S. Kilpatrick. Meeting at the M«n*e. Saturday, 4 P, M., Communicants Word baa been received here of the death o f Dr. C. M. Wilcox,. 88, of New Paris, Wednesday. He was a na tive Of the town and practiced den tistry for more than 60 years. Hfe enlisted as A drummer boy in the Civil War but later was sent home as he was only ten years dd, He was an in1 class, ventor and built the first gasoline en-j g p ^ i Notice—Ladies of the Mis- gine in the town;which Was used in a sjonary Society who have hot already printing office. He was the! last of M ^ urged to tarn in their his family and frequently viaited here ‘ ‘Muring”"money” at once to Mrs, S. with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richards, the c Wright, latter 'Being her stepfather. The funeral will he held Saturda y at 2 P. M, " ■» Dr. W. R. McChosney will address' the Xenfai Muonic “Father-Son" bah- quri; at the Mksoak Temple on Tfaurs- day, February CHURCH OF THK NAZRENE Raymond Stridkland, Pastor Sunday School, 2:80 p#m. Services, Preaching, 3;00 p. m. Mid-Week Meeting, each Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. ■* CONSIGN YOUK LIVE STOCKTOTHE SPRINGFIELDLIVE STOCK SALESCO. aw ,w »il A—* S p rl.,6 ,H O. Phon. SMI FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—FEB, *-M. ' Raadoipfa Seott — Presto* Foeter.* - MEN A YEAR" News —CarteeMw Traveltalk ■-it* ■ EUNDAY AND MONDAY, PBB. H - l * Jans WM mts —Joe BNMrti, dr, “HIGH ’ SCHOOL" Nows-.— Ctatoew— Mem it Dss^idrtta COMING «His GirtFriday’ T H E A T It E t T,Mssiwiwi,imwiiiiw,iu»iiiii,ii«iniwi*MMiww>iViwiwis The annual “Day of Prayer for CoL Mfes" will be held at the Presbyter- lamChureh at 10 A. M. today, A in* Wofram fata been planned with Dr, Chari** F, Wisfaart, Prsrideat of the Cefloge of Wooster, m guest speaker. The pefalii k oordkXy invited. • . More than Buree hundred persona were o*ry«d at the ancmal "Home Com •ng* banquet, Saturday evening, and a still larger number *t*W ed Bw Hribrook-CedarviBe fae*ketfaaH ga. .. and the daaoe which foUowud. One o f the highlights o f the banquet was the imprompttrmusical program fur nished by a former college male quar tette, composed o f John Richards, Ver non Garlaugh, Kenneth Sanderson and Paul AngelL i , Wilbexforce University ia holding its annual “ International Day" on Lincoln’s Birthday. The feature o f the event is a panel discussion participat ed in by representative* o f various nearby colleges and universities. Rep resenting Cedarville College "in the discussion will be Vona Owen*, Clay ton Wiseman, Irene Goodin and El- wood Shaw. The subject is to be “ Economic, Social and Spiritual Pha ses o f our Present Economic Condi tion."'" ’ At the Y. M. C. A. and Y, W. C. A. meeting on Wednesday the above stu dents presented the three phases of this question, and students and fac ulty participated in an-Informal dis cussion led by/^Rev. Walter S. Kil- patrlck, Dr. W. R. McCbesney.and Rev. Kil patrick have been visiting several neighboring high schools to interest seniors in furthering their education beyond the high school level. The col lege tries to sehd a representative to all surrounding high schools each Spring. ’ It was “sweet revenge” for the Yel low Jackets Saturday night as they defeated the invadors ’ from Alfred Holbrook College by a score o f 32; to 28. This is identically the same score by which Holbrook.defeated Cedar ville early in the season. -Capacity crowd witnessed the contest' which was a part at the annual “ Horae Coming” festivities., * • Tuesday evening, the team had as their guest team from the Spring- field Y. M. C. A. The boys proceeded to trounce the Y. M. boys by a top- heavy score o f 63 to 3i. . . The “Valiant” gn outstanding one- act play, will be presented at the reg ular meeting o f the Dramatic Club on Thursday evening, F«bc 15. TW* play Was presented last year with such suc cess that it was decided to repeat it this. year. The cast includes Neil Hartman, Jeanette Neal, Montgomery West, Harold Thomas, and Roydsn Johnson. The cast is the same as last year with the exception o f Montgom ery Weat, - ^________ F A R M L O A N S aadattnwtfve ■Ufa ta g ______________________ H m DoOan to toman. Phone WMWOOB € M e CEDARVILLE LIVE STOCK MARKET HOGG b 200-226 _____ - __ 6.40 226-260 _________6.10 260—276 _____ 4.30 276—800 — __— 4150 300 Up '4.85 down 180-200 _____ — 6A0 160—180_____ —520 140—160 ______ _4.60 down 100—140 - ______ __ 460 down S ow s_________ — 8.76 down Stag* ——*___ — 2A0 down Lambs _______ -8.60 Calves 10.06 No Yardage—-No Cetoariariei Prieto Net To Prodneen 4 PBUNS81 i»iiWMWin>ni«ilimiimi>wn A Brnsutifal Penawn M ; SiPECIAL . Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays ■_ Compkto - :Other Pensiaeata 62 J 6 fa $1M, Completo. flfaampe* ami Slagto Wafa, 8(fan Eeeeae .m i' Fight CeMaetka. THEVANITY BEAUTY SALON c tmtop M0 *faP—Et 8 8R i emmMasasutsmwwwiOnisMwtsiiiiiowNMiawiitwiwi mm school mm s Mnaic Plefaiaa PupGa «f fan hfaefa eshoM aajeyed fatefatafaweMta ''wmm Ifafan esaieam- fasg tauakel faMtoNNiente and their wmefaraetko wtfasfa srae rimwn,T»*s- dsy tfaramritfax ssyrMey at Lyon and Haky at Daytea, CL Coaefa Tfaempin Ssfiwe -f t i i sats. Coach Reward Tfawagaew *f Cedar ville College gave • talk on tfae eub- jeet « f ^ o r tsmatafaip hot i ’oyfaia maaaarwldefa greatly appealed to tfae student body. Mr, On? was fat dwrgo o f devotions. Afaneda Harper played a piano solo, Preuedtwg the chapel program, Rev. H. % MsElree o f Xenia announced that the Greene County Hobby Fair, which wMl be held March 29-80 in Xenia is open to^giri* and boys this year. D. A . R. Repreeeatative— Luetta Bush waa the repreaentativc from our achool fat the D. A . R. citi zenship PUgrimiage Contest in Xenia last Saturday. The tests ware sent to Columbus to be graded, and the re sults will be known in a few dsys. Tuesday at 2 o’clock One-of our good seniors, EdwinBrown with his brother and sister played Jguitar selections over Station W. 7, M, G., Dayton. They are hoping to be among those selected for the Bam DanceProgram to be giv en over the radio in the near future. Basket Ball— Cedarville High School's Basket ball quintet, in a crucial league game on February 2 at Spring Valley, suc cumbed . finally to- a strong' Valley team, endeavoring to mark up its second league in two year*. Before' the battle, the .two teams were tied on the. top rung in the county title race, but now Spring Valley reign* alone by virtue o f winning by the score o f 32-26, Cedarville trailed fay a margin through the entire gam* until at the end o f the third quarter when they tied the count at 23, only to fall Victim to th* tall Spartan boys in the last quar ter. As a contrast to recent games;’ only twenty fpulswtfre called on both teams combined. Wiseman dropped in 10 points to gain the honor* for scor ing. ' Cedarville girls lost their 4th (straight ginte to thi Vgltey itu io i who* by gaining the victory,, became new county champs. Devo# scored 18 points Detty, 6, and Field*; 5. .. . . Veeatieftat Agdcidtafar' - / ' Friday, February 2 tfae agriculture classes -attended Farmer’ll Week at Columbus. Each,faoy Waa assigned to report on a aession Which,he attanded. The farm macldpsirfttaMWt and the corn add grain show were two o f the important attraction*. Keith Spate, Kenneth Spate and William Sttruiwing judged apples. .Their placing will be announced'later, ! Kenneth Benedict w ar delegate to the State F, F. A, leadership banquet Thursday evening, The Agriculture Classes wereInvitedto attend the Mi ami Valley Milk Producer’s meeting Tuesday evening. A movie o f scene* taken on local dairy farms was given and ice cream was nerved, The boys wish to thank the association for this courtesy to them, \ The Honor Roll Witt appear in thi* column in the next issue. ■.•wasfaasSaSritafatafasamsstamtas^ta^ WASHINGTON LETTER (C ontinued F* om Fnwr P ag * ) volved with certain individuals en gaged in subversive activities. Con gressman Hook placed In the Con gressional Record purported corre spondence to ptove his point- It ha* ntovdeveloped that the correspondence was rank forgery, and charge# are being made of a conspiracy against Chairman Dies in order t o defeat a continuation of tfae work of his Com mittee. .Strong and hectic debate has taken place in Congress regarding the subject. Grand Jury investigation is being mentioned, and it is predicted that much more will be heard before the unsavory mess is completely ctesned up, • - S ubscribe To T he H erald MSmSHWMililWlWimwSWHnMSWtiiUMWiwwiwwUHW MaHooE’ “Fathers©*!" I Banquet February £2 Majer Neman A Imrie m faa the speaker at the annual Muon’s and Son’s banquet to be held in the local Me*>nJc Ledge banquet haR, Wseh- 3w* togten* Birthday, Thursday, Fob. 82. Tito banquet will b* served at §Mf R MrJty the Cederritte Eastara Star, Fallowing tfaedimer Majer Iatrie wiH deliver hi* tafic on enrrent European iffkinii , Major Imrie Is Iutorasti0«>liUy< toow as a sptaker on wodd affairs. H* annually travel* fat the Xhtrup«* eotuitrios to keep poetod on tfae fs*t ehangfaig affair* th*r«. Smved dur- Ing the entire World War ia Europe.' First in Canadian army, than trsns-i fsrrsd to U» S. Ara^y on .our entry { q ! the war. He rwaafaied after peace was’ declared with the Army o f Occupation, f On return to the U. S. he became! associate editor o f the Columbus Dim’ patch. Recently he wrote one o f the ’ best setter* on current affairs “This is a “Befuddled World." He is a mem-, her o f the Brady Institute o f speakers] and has spoken in every state o f the union. He is a director o f the Colum bus Chamber of Commerce and presi dent o f the Columbus Safetly Council, Tickets may be secured at James Bailey’s Filling Station or frqm the following member* of the Committed R. W.-Mac Gregor, Dr. Leo Anderson and A. E. Richards. The price o f‘tick ets will fae 60c, ■ m m m . BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs, Lucy Barber observed her 80th birthday Friday, when hononed vrith a company o f friends giving her a surprise. Refreshments 'were served and a social hour enjoyed, Those who were in‘ th party were Mrs. R. A. Jamieson, Mrs. Ethel Ruck, Mrs. C. H Gordon, Mrs, B. N. Adams, Mrs. Cora Trumbo, Mr*. W. P . Harriman, Mrs. Margaret Milroy, Mrs, Leo An derson, Mis. Anns Wilson, Mre. B. H, Little, Misses Mary Williamson, Mil dred Trumbo Alberta Owens, Josie Charlton and Mary Flanagan. | m w MBmsmm*' mSmtmmm ' A sIiia tad a cid ed tota ttfam iag lw N a^ fte fsH aw fa iiiM ii* at my hmwi loeatad an U. I . resfaa IK • mAa» aetoJi a l f miles north «E Yrikw fpriags, aw wiutt I* huawii m farm, T n « M U y f F i f e . H e f 4 0 COMMENCING AT IIA6 A. M. ' 4—HEAD OFHOBSE8—4 Censietiag of .pui steel 'gray griHug mmhm i-yaara «IL. walldfa .. 1766; Steel fatay mar* eendug 2 years cid, wifagfat IW > ffaaaa ita 16ft brother and' Meter; Gray mart pomtef IX year* oM, w igh t l8Wf Sorrel filly, age 7 month*. 17—HEAD OFCATTL&—17 Consisiing o f 1$ mific cows; 1 Jafsey-Holstdh carrying 6th mM will be fresh in Hay; Jersey cow carrying 2nd calf will bo fresh lest o f April; Brlndl* cow carrying 2nd calf, fresh middle pit Marsh) Guernsey carrying 2nd calf, fresh the middle o f Much; Jersey Carry ing 6th calf* will be fresh last o f April; Jersey oow earrjiug 4th calf, will be fresh 1st o f June; Black Jersey was fresh I r NovwiiMf bred hack now carrying 7th calf; Spotted cow was fresh fanQoto ljr, bred back now carrying 3rd calf; Yellow Jersey was friok fa) Me- vember, bred back now carrying 4th calf; Jersey . Gnemasy Waa fresh in October, bred baric now carrying 8rd calf; Aged'Jarsey eew giving good flow o f milk, fresh in May; Brlndl# eew, pasture teud, giving good flow o f milk; 4 open heifers; purebred Jersey ball, a a n breeder, 18 month* old. 24—HEAD OFHOGS—24 Consisting o f 8 open sows and XI pigs. FARM IMPLEMENTS Farad tractor F-20, com plows, disc, breaking plows, an apt 2 seasons, same as new; John Deere oom planter in good oonditioe; McCormick mower, 8 ft cut; 8 ft, McCormick binder *i*meaataW) Jofafa Deere manure spreader, Superior drill, McCormick hay Ake, % row International com plow, low down wagon with fiat bad and side boards same as new, ' , ’ Many other articles too. numerous t6 mention. FEED—^Alfalfa and soybean liay, about 3ft© bn- o f good com in cifii. * ; TERMS ON DAT OF SALE . ^’* -r[ } , Owner Laach will fa* afatoafi.-.1 Frank Ydksrt A Gordon, Auctioneers v i j * / t 1 .v . * % ‘ ' • — a n d t B e - International,Harvester w il l pr esen t a t th e t < * ^ ’• «*J; •’ , ty '' ^ u ' ' « College fiym, Tuesday, Feb. 13 , V ^ \ '»T 'in'* Col. Bob French—As Commentator The Buckeye Four as the HillBilly Orchestra Shivley Sisters ComedyFilm ofr the Children , ■ ;• ' . .) ■ PowerFarmingPicture TheBuckeyeFour i LITTLE'S GROCERY ■ w u NOW Agaiati for . ReNew Ckaneri v • . Xtate, ©fate For Plric V t addGeftveey' SEKVfCK t m ... XSWIA Free—No Admission Charge Everyone invited------Even the whole family nitaMMMi wife 17 1 ? H A D P 17 D P • 32 j » 11 l r V l \ . X H i £ v Plumbing o f All Kinds Bath-room Equipment Modem Kitchen Sinks Hot Water Heating A . liCS US flM fi yip fiMMp UNta* MMN tap ~,'S **■' ^
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