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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 8-22-1930 The edC arville Herald, August 22, 1930 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eC darville Herald, August 22, 1930" (1930). The Cedarville Herald. 2492. https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/2492 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ,(**-*« ^ ~ v i5 jr r ;* ®J* JWr thin^t are advertised by Advertising is news, as modk «• merchants first Advertisements keep the headlines on the front ptff* jra* abreast of the times. Read them! steroid, Often it is of more significance to yon* "A FIFTY-THIRD YEAR N o . 37. CEDARVILLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22,1930 PRICE, ?1.50 A YEAR Mis* Matilda McCollum K f S L f T T E l Died Friday Evening O U R X N E W S CEDJUWUE Miss Matilda McCollum, 84, former* ' Suit seeking/equitable relief and PIBUC SCHOOLS FROM STATE »ly a resident of this community, died marshalling o foiens has been filed In Friday evening at 9:80 at the home o f Common^ Pleas Court, against L, O, her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. W. McCol DEPARTMENTS Brickel, Ada Fleming, and Ray Gerard, OPEN SECT.1 lum, Xenia. a ; * ■ V-' trustee, by the Farmers and Traders The deceased had been in felling Bank of Jamestown, the bank charg COLUMBUS, Ohio—A number of The Cedarville Public Scbole frill health for some time and about two ing a conspiracy exists among the de telegrams end letters of congratula open Monday, September Jet at 9;0Q weeks ago suffered an attack of in' fendants to keep it from collecting a tion have been received by Secretary A. M. and remain In seecion until testinal grip, followed by a cerebral promissory note judgment for |800, of State Clarence J. Brown, express 11:30 A. M., dismissing in time for all hemorrage a few days previous tp her previously recovered in court. ing appreciation for the broadcasting children to he home at'noon, All death. After obtaining the note judgment, of primary returns from his ofBce elec- school busses will run en their regular Suffering a cerebral hemorrhage the bank asserts an execution was tion night. It was the first time in routes. No school in the afternoou- Monday from which she never rallied, issued to the sheriff to levy on real > the history o f the state that this had At. this opening session, chapel ecerf Miss Matilda McCollum, 84, died at estate owned by L, O, Brickdl and Ada taken place and it made a decided hit. rises will be held with music, speaking the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. Fleming, situated in New Jasper Twp., Complete unofficial returns were an and introduction “of teachers, r. W< B- W. McCollum, 986 N. Detroit St., Fri but that prior to this time on June 80 nounced over the radio by Secretary McChesney, president of Cedarville day evening at 9:50 o’clock. Miss the defendants had given Ray Gerard , Brown at 12 o’clock noon the following College, will address the students and McCollum had been in failing health a mortgage deed on their land, pur* day, a. record ' that has never been faculty. All patrons and friends of Since the early part of the summer, porting to secure payment of two equalled, all due to the excellent elec- the school -We invited to attend tite having been ill with intestinal grip notes for $342.77 and 1257.28, payable . tiqn force organization, developed by opening chapel exercises. for the past two- weeks. Following to Gerard, the mortgage being repre the Secretary, who has a.penchant for. Following the chapel session, pupils the attack suffered Monday she had sented as alien on the property. The all things pertaining to election mat will go to their home rooms, where remained in a coma until her death. plaintiff claims the execution of the ters.' lessons will be assigned, pupils en Miss McCollum was born in County deed was without consideration and rolled, and class schedules and lists Antrim, Ireland,-June 10, 1846, -but was made, entirely to hinder and de Fifteen county fairs are being held of text-books given, out. Regular had resided nearly all' of her life in fraud the hank as a creditor and lien this week at Jefferson, Athens, Lon class-work will begin Tuesday, Sep the Clark’s Run Neighborhood, east of holder. don, Springfield, OwenBville, Green tember 2. Xenia. She was the last member of The bank asks that the mortgage ville, Powell, Mount Vernon, Beliefon- . The book room will he open on Mon- her immediate family, eight brothers lien be set aside and that the property taine, Woodsfield, Ravenna, Mansfield, lay (September 1) from 10:00 to l2:90 and sisters having preceded her in be sold with the sale proceeds applied LucasyiRe, Tiffin, and' Wellington. in the forenoon and 1:00 to 4:09 in death and since the death oil her broth in payment of the $800 judgment. Eight will be held next week at Del- the aftentffon. Also books will be on er, John W., in 1917. Miller and Finney are the bank’s at phos. Burton*, Napoleon,. E lyria, Can- sale Tuesday. Pupils in the elemen She was a member of the Reformed torneys. field, Celina, Caldwell and Paulding tary grades will be given an opportun Presbyterian Church. Funeral services with an independent fair at Kinsman. ity to purchase books first, followed by were held at the home on N. Detroit CASES CONSOLIDATED The big Ohio State Fair and Night the high school student*. St., Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock and Two identical . suits, each seeking Horse Show opens next Monday. A statement will be .issued with burial took place in Massies Creek partition of property originally owned each purchase made. Parents who Cemetery. by the late David Ankeney, who died Twenty-one firms handling Ohio desire may request a statement o f the intestate in June, 1898, Ore on file in coal, benefiting eight mining districts, V'an P elt W as F irst; c o : NOTES School Holiday :o3t of books before being purchased, Common Pleas Court. Because the * have been awarded contracts for de LETTER FROM NEW YORK Parents are urged to come with chil- McCallister Second Dates Are Fixed respective actions are the sable, the livering 806,280 tons of coal by State I Our faculty Cedarville College dren -who are too small to-be responsi Editor Cedarville Herald; vefcl estate involved and relief sought Purchasing Agent D. C. Rybolt. This have their ble for the handling, of money. Dear Sir: In yonr issue of August ^ 1 ! ’ ■ Looking forward to the coming are identical, the two cases have been will he used in state institutions and In the official tabulation of the elec- rp«rV,„ Wooster, Absolutely no books will h* sold on t le r O h io W e s - Mhool year and in the interest of coun- order consolidated by the court. ’buildings, tests made at Ohio State 15th, you speak of-excavators finding .ion returns in this county Harold Van time unless a written request is pre remains of a drilled well, in front of * — owYn 1 uniformity the school superinten- Rose Alice Ankeney claiming a one- University having, disclosed that the Jelt, stepped into first placfe with 3,- leyan, Ohio’ Noi * sented and signed by the parent or the Exchange Bank. I well recall that half interest in the property, is plain Ohio coal would meet all requirements '>65 votes, the largest vote, given any Office Training * Ohio State*' <*en** °* ®reene County, at a recent guardian. The date that payment will old town -pump. It was on the curb, if bounty candidates ^Marcus McCallister ’ session, made a number of recommen tiff in one suit against Frank Beck, in every respect. Plant equipment at Indiaiia, and State Normal, be made must also be included.' . * there was a side walk at that time dations and suggestions with the hope Charles Beck and Lawrence Beck, filed Pupils desiring to sell used hooks. all institutions has been adjusted for A-as a close second with 3$62, three Two of them doctor’s degrees, all school districts of the county will "by Attorneys Harry D. Smith ■ and and' in front of Kirkwood’s Tavern. /otes '•difference, R. D. Williamson eight have' iRastjW* degrees, one is may leave them at the-book room its use. approve them, according to Prof. H. C. Marcus Shoup.- - I (I am not certain of the name Kirk had the largest margin, in 3,114 votes pursuing is; masts ’• coarse s t North with the prices wanted marked on the wood). The pump was about six- feet Aultman, county school superinten F. E. Beck, claiming he derived a cover page. As soon as they are sold Factories at the Ohio; Penitentiary polled. He had 1,607 more votes, than Western, another ffid graduate work high, square, with beveled comers, and dent. ■ ■ one-fourth interest under the will, be . have been rushed to capacity lately Fred M. Ervin, and 562 more votes At Columbia, foui have the B.