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Happenings in Washington Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 2-10-1939 The edC arville Herald, February 10, 1939 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: http://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, February 10, 1939" (1939). The Cedarville Herald. 1758. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/1758 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]. » NSW THINGS ABB ADVBBTI8KD ADVERTISING IS NEWS, AS HUGH BY HJ5RCHANTS FIRST. ADVER­ AS THE HEADLINES Oljf THE HgONT TISEMENTS KEEP YOU ABREAST PAGE. OFTEN IT IS OF MORS OF THE TIMES. REAP THEM! SIGNIFICANCE TO TOU. SIXTY-SECOND YEAR NO. 11 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10,1939 PRICE, $1.60 A YEAR | Council Entertains Judge Frank L. Johnson CONGRESSIONAL i 1 For the Electorate Takes Seat On Greene United Presbyterian Historical HAPPENINGS IN I Some business of importance was| Common Pleas Bench DIVORCE SUITS transacted by village council Monday i Thirty agriculture students attend­ Sketch-Anniversary Events Archie L, Franks", seeking a decree evening, but for the most part some; ed Farmers’ Week at 0 , S, U„ Thurs­ ~ WASHINGTONf1 nW ItttW TH H from Violet Franks, 363 S, Miami good natured discussions and argu­ day, February 2, Each student was Ave., charged gross neglect of duty, ments displaced the usual procedure. assigned to attend a meeting, take The following historical sketches them together, and led to conference* declaring his wife neglected to cqpk In as much as tax funds have not notes on the lecture, and report in were read at the annual New Year’s looking to the organization of a free By CLARENCE J. BROWN meals and that he frequently prepared been collected let alone distri­ “Ag” class the following day. Some ‘dinner of the United Presbyterian church in a free state. The first con­ Member o f Congress, his own breakfast, came home from buted to .the various taxing districts of the interesting places visited by the Church, Monday, January 2, 1939, irv ference was held in 1777 and on Nov, Seventh Ohio District Work in the evening, got supper for in the county, the general fund re­ boys while on the campus - were the observance of the fiftieth anniversary '1st, 1782 after the three Presbyteries the family, then washed .dishes and sembles a dug well in a dry season. state museum, the livestock barns o f the erection of the .present church had agreed on a basis of union* they The National defense program and cleaned up the house. His wife left Not being able to pay any bills but owned by the University, the tractor edifice. The first section covered the organized themselves into a Synod. America's foreign policy, are becom­ him last May, according to the plain- “just approve” for payment when the and farm machinery exhibit, the early history of the parental denom­ Tim denominational spirit was so ing more and more the centers of at­ tiff, who seeks custody of two older money arrives, brought out some veterinarian laboratories and the ex­ ination and was written by Mrs. Lucy firm and the tenacity for their re­ tention in Congress. Recent develop­ children. • They were married June-’ jokes and placed the members in an perimental greenhouses where the Barber. spective nunies so strong, that they ments have been such that membiers 24, 1929. unusual mood. bojjs observed water culture and The second part is a review of a chose to. blend the names, and be of both parties are beginning to de­ Adelene E. Stewart, in a suit for di­ There i was discussion of many .nder culture ofrplants, and.the Uni­ former history written by the late mand that they be given the entire known as the Associate Reformed vorce from Joseph E, Stewart, Yuma, topics, some worthy and some merely versity’s new natatorium. Rev, F. C. Ross and published in The Presbyterian Church. Tradition tells story of that which is transpiring in Ariz., whom, she married April G, good for argument; The topic that Harold Cooley, Carl Watkins, Harold Cedarville Herald. This review was our foreign relationships before they us that a very spirited debate took 1936, at Phoenix, Ariz., charged gross brought out the most intense discus­ Benedict and Wallace Bradfute spoke read by Karlh Bull and both sketches vote on requested appropriations for place ns to whether the name should neglect. She asserted her husband sion was the displacing of a railroad at the State F.F.A, "leadership confer­ are publishcu by request. the purchase of airplanes, armament, ’have the name "associate” first and lost his position and has since failed) watchman at Main street crossing for ence, The boys received many com­ R ev,, 0 . II. Milligan, D.D., Pitts­ and other military and naval equip­ to seek employment. The plaintiff re-j the electric flash signal. pliments on their interesting talks the word “Reformed” second, or vica ment, as requested by the President. burgh, Pa., the only living ex-pastor, quests restoration to her maiden Another topic discussed at length which reviewed our annual tour and versa. • For the first time in history seeming­ Was present and gave reminiscences name. was what the village could do, to cheek FRANK L. jJOHNSON explained planning such a trip. i ly, the President is asking for larger of events during his pastorate and Two ministers-of the Presbytery lef the out-of-town peddler that sold The Farm Management Class at- appropriations for military purposes ALIMONY REQUESTED everything without a license from # ^U(ige Frank L.^ Johnson, who re- tended the Evans and Dobbins sale than has been1 requested by the offi- An alimony award for support of bread, rugs, medicine, to coal and signed recently as Judge of the Xenia Tuesday afternoon. Wednesday after- cers in charge of the actual military j herself, and two minor children, whose much of it where no sales tax stamps Municipal Court, after serving flvej noon the same class visited projects, and naval establishments of the I custody she requests, is the purpose of are given out and in a few cases years and one month, to become judge j weighing and marking several project ternment. Open demahds are being, a gu;t instituted by Olive E. Perkins where the peddlers did not even have o f the Greene County Common Pleas j litters. • .. made on the Floors of the Senate and | against Malcolm R. Perkins, Osborn. a state vendor’s license. Council will Court, took his place on the bench Joseph Tucker has made an excel- House that the Congress be informed j^hey were married February 23, take up the legal'side with Solicitor Thursday, entering on a six-year, lent record with his registered gilt. J term. as to any agreement that may or may j 1920. The plaintiff charges her hus- Harry D. Smith. twenty-eight and one-fourth pounds. \ not have been-made by the Adminis- j hand with cruelty and habitual in­ Members......... .............. of Council__........... reported...................... on thew He .has succeeded, George W, Smith, I Kent Clemans also has a good recoa'd' tention with any European powers. -A. | tbxicntion for a three year period., ■ecent trip to the Howe plant in An- wh° r®tln?s €ntc*‘ the Private P™6'! with a gilt farrowing nine pigs .weifJh-i sub-committee from the Senate called j derson, i«,iInd., where fire engines__ ___ and.1 t.wc o* *®w. flfter having had. the dis-. .j twenty-two pounds. * on Mr. Roosevelt this past week in, DIVORCE GRANTED equipment are made. It is expected t,nct,on ° f bein* ** ,first ,n the! connection with the foreign- situa- On grounds of gross neglect of thatthat councncouncil wij|will orderorder thethe saiesale ofof thethe countyCOUnty 10to 8ervo8crvo •”»0t* Methe twotwo leading'lead,nK' ’ Dairy Course tion and it is reported that Roosevelt duty Nancy E. McCollaugh has been old steamer the ol(J )adder wag*,,, and benches, Probate Cpurt, and Common' Twelve dairymen attended the “ Eve- frankly stated his administration was aw.vrdcd a divorce from ;c. Earl Me- probal)ly a J,ose ,.eal The room ^ Pleas within a tw$-year period. • fning Course,” Tuesday evening. Mr.j favorable to the French and English Collaugh and restored to her maiden ^01, ^ equipmont purposes will be' JudgL“ Smith becJ,mo Probate judge-Rogers discussed dairv records and! governments. On every hand may be|namt, . - ’ reconditioned some time soon for the’ ’ " 1 entering on o'four-year term-their value. The group had refresh-I Heard from both Senators and Con- ---------- nw motor pumper which will be , to which he had been, elected. He re- j ments at the close of the meeting. Two' -ressmen protests against America WINS JUDGMENTr Phased following the submission o f ' si8ned this P<»t and on May 2, l93'8!more meetings will conclude , thee entering into foreign entanglements j The Greene County Lumber Co. has 'j • jds , manufacturers Council re-*was named bV Gov. pavey as Common course, . ' t ■ ’ that may place the country on the recovered a $2,723.47 note judgment cently sold the $3,500 bond issue tol*Pleas " T ,Judge. , Tlfe" T yacancy was!" “ I Twelve boys met Monday evening .to road to war.
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