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SIXTIETH YEAR NO. 31 CEDARVILLE, , FRIDAY, JUDY 2,1937 PRICE, ?1?5Q A YEAR HEWS LETTER 4-H Club At A6. BOYS WILL There Are Still A Few LEWIS' UNION Greene Co. Fair , Left—One At Least Warning of 1924 [ By George D. Black! FROM STATE 4-11 Club Members are looking for- VACATION IN In speaking of nice people we ASK CONTROL PARTITIONS ASKED ) ward to an opportunity to make a understand two of our local citizens Partition of Yellow Springs real display of their work at the Greene discovered a Columbus policeman that We reprint from the “Columbus DEPARTMENTS estate, an accounting of rents and County Fair which will be August 3, MICHIGAN is not of the. hard-boiled type so often Dispatch” -a.few days ago, an article NEWSPAPERS cancellation of mortgages are sought 4, 6, 6. ” reported on duty in most cities, that had 'been sent that paper which in a suit filed in.common pleas court Exhibits in Home Economics will be ■ This policeman was so genteel, soft appeared in the “Ohio Farmer,” dated COLUMBUS.—A new hand-made Prpf. L. J. George, head of the Some thrfe hundred editors and by Izeler Hester, Chattanooga, Tenn., made in Flower Club, Clothing, House spoken, considerate and open hearted October 18, 1924. It was from , the flag of sizable proportions floats Agricultural Department of the public managers of various daily newspapers against Robert C. Hester, Yellow Furnishings, Nutrition and Personal that even though one of the party, the proudly in the State House rotunda, schools has a fine itinery laid out for pen of George D. Black, deceased, who from all parts of the Springs, and others. Accounts. The judging for these ex­ driver of the automobile might have lived for several years north of Yellow suspended by almost invisible wires the annual trip for some fourteen represented through eleven regional The property, according to the peti­ hibits will be done during the weeks been exceeding tlie speed limit, he just from the massive Capital, dome, at­ members of the class. The trip will Springs, where he operated a farm organizations held r a most unusual tion, has been in the exclusive posses­ of July 19 and July 2G. could not write a ticket that would tracting the attention of state em­ cover 2,000 miles’and cover 12 days, near Whitehall. Mr. Black had been meeting in‘Chicago this week to dis­ sion of the defendant since February This feature of project work is mean a visit or the- customary “Good ployes and visitors alike. Not only starting July 12. educated for the ministry and was a cuss the demand that editors and re­ 1, 1934. Attorney D. M. Aultman rep­ under the direct supervision of local Morning, Judge.” fluent speaker and writer on fai-m as was it presented to Governor Martin The. first stop will be in Detroit porters on the pay roll belong to the resents the plaintiff. Club Leaders who teach the subject Howard Arthur with Teddy Rich­ L. Davey for the state of Ohio by where the Greenwich Village will be well as economic topics. For several American Newspaper Guild, an organ­ Lena B, Mott, plaintiff in a suit matter in the various project groups Mrs. Mary Wymer of Columbus, hut visited, the noted .spot of historic in­ ards, after a business trip to Colum- years he had assignments as a farmer ization under the CIO, headed by against Roger A, Ensign and otherB, and under the Home Demonstration bpe were headed home on a certain it was made by her. Mrs. Wymer, a terest created by Henry Ford. Also institute speaker. Lewis. requests, partition of five tracts of real Department for Greene County and, day last week, but when near the out­ member of the L. N, Conard Woman's a visit to one or more auto plant. The “This constitution has worked well. Recently a meeting of the Guild 'was estate situated in Jamestown and Ross Ohio State University. skirts of the city, had the pleasure of Relief corps, auxiliary of the Grand (rip will continue north to the Straits From time to time amendments have held in St. Louis when demands were Twp. Miller awl Finney , are attor­ making an acquaintance - of the man Army of the Republic, and also a and the Soo Locks with a hop over in been added ast they were needed, but made for a closed shop, that is only neys .for the plaintiff. who rides the motorcycle and wears World War mother, spent many hours . Two days of fishing will be they in no way have changed the fun­ union editorial writers and reporters Another partition suit, filed by F. Xenia Woman’s Estate the brass buttons. cutting the stars and stripes and sew­ enjoyed in Michigan. damental principles of the constitu­ of every description, even for the R. Jones against J. L. Jones and The usual invitation to stop was ing them together and even dyed the Homeward the trip will cover Wis­ tion. There it stands today the great­ picture pages and the screen news others, involves Caesarcreek Twp. Estimated At $1,514,749 made and the usual innocent and unin­ brilliant red stripes and blue field consin, a .stop at Madison, then to est state document on this earth, writers. The news reporters on the real estate. Miller and Finney are at­ tentional infraction of the law was from white material. The presenta­ Miss Emma C. King, late of Xenia, City, Iowa, down to St. Louis admired by intelligent lovers of free radio broadcasts now have such a torneys for the plaintiff. admitted if there was such an infract tion I of Ohio Glory to the governor left an estate with a gross value of and home by Indianapolis. government everywhere. unionv $1,514,749.(13, the largest on record tion. In fact "innocence was personi< . “But the value , of our constitution Newspapers that are forced to was made at the conclusion of the* DIVORCE REQUESTED fled and nobody knewnothing.” , state convention.of the G. A, R., which! here, according to an inventory and is not appreciated by all the elements recognized such a union will have no , . , „ , . . i Charging wilful absence from home The country boys did their part tb that make up our body politic. There was attended by a smaU but enthusi-, ^ more than tl)ree 1Ielell M appraisal on file in probate court. Home Council control over the editorial poljcy, a queen's taste but such should be the are radical people here who don’t astic group , of Ohm’s few surviving [ Rit„ey has suit for lUvorw from Personal property is worth $1,485,849- neither can the management hire or .63 and real estate was valued at $28,- State Fair Exhibitcase where “practice makes perfect,” like it It stands in the way of their fire for .infraction of the office rules. members of the. “war between the Q D Ridl(f aeekinB t.Ust0(iy of A recent trip in was as much states.” 900. destructive intentions. They want to The union will dictate the policy. If a minor child, and requesting that The estate’s net value, after deduc­ Word lias been received- that the a success of pleading innocence as in do away with it, or so change it that any one branch of employees go pn _ , , ■” , ! . 'defendant be barred of interest in Columbus. Increased buying not only of neces-;. • v . . tion of obligations and administrative plans for a State Fair Exhibit sub­ it will cease to be our safe-guard strike all branches must go out at the ... , . ... , her Xenia property. They were nuir-. The officer discharged his duty with sities but of items that are classified . . _ _ , .... ■ ... cost, was computed a t $1,199,808.94. mitted by the Greene County Home against the attack of those who would same time. ’ ■ ~ aied December 27, 1921 at Chicago, III. a warning and as the boyn headed as luxuries was responsible for the: . _____ Court records show (he state inherit­ Council have been accepted. Greene overthrow bur form of government. The Guild at the St. Louis meeting ance tax alone on the estate to be County is one of five counties that h imeward, Teddy remarks, “Now “In recent years an element of law­ endorsed the . Farmer-Labpr political retail sales tax being within $ 2,000,- FORECLOSURE ACTION . ; , 87 2rio 14 wasn’t the policeman such, a nice lessness has sought to lay its hands on 000 on June 12 of the revenue obtam- ^ ^ 0wncr,B Loiin c haa *87’2* U4 are asked to make an exhibit in the party and pledged its members to sup­ fellow?” ' the constitution and fashion it to its ed durmg the corresponding period o f. ingtitutcd a mortpa(;e forc-closm e «uit Woman's Building at the Ohio State port candidates on that ticket in re­ The warning should be, “All police­ purpose. Its aim is to take away the 1930, according to .State Treasurer. |nst w A Wright and oUlW9| re. Fair. porting and editorial writing. The The title of the local exhibit is men are not such nice fellows.” safeguards guaranteed by the three­ Clarence H ICnisley. When i questing for $M r, 6.52. Old-Age Pension party, is controlled by Communists in tax on feed for consumption off t h e .,^ ^ p Ls invo,v0(, K DaW. “Selecting. Becoming Colors” in which fold checks and balances and make the city, who would dictate' decisions of. the supreme court sub­ premises was repealed it was th ou g h t-^ Sraith is th(J „ 0 I / . attoriwv< Probe Is Started there will be displayed attractive and policy and virtually control news­ that the action would reduce the an- * ^ . appropriate colors for the standard ject to the review and reversal of con­ papers where the union exists regard- ' nual sales tax income by $ 12,000,000; mt'ORCKsTT’ lt \NTFD Ohio a old-age pens.on system went type of blonde, brunette, titian and gress. This means nothing less than less of the actual ownership. The-;.. in 1937 as compared to 1930, but the: - DIVORCES GRAMGRANTED El) under the m.coscope of an mvestigat- gray iiaired models. The subject making the legislative branch of gov­ Guild has had the backing of the New 'Thwcc divorces have boon awarded experts failed to ^consider the con ing Semite subcommittee, Saturday. m atter for this exhibit was taken from ernment dominant over the' judicial. Deal and strange to say more than a ’ by the court as follows: Kstella Hop- tinued upswing in business and in . . rr . . . . , Chairman E. Matthews...... Steele (D), county-wide Home Demonstration FIRST PRESBYTERIAN In fact, the judicial would cease to score of Democratic newspapers have tlu.trial activity and c,in««,ucMlj. in k" " ‘ nnnt the mqa.ry vmuld seek meetings held last year on the sub­ CHURCH function as an interpreter of the con­ already been forced to sign the Guild ject of “Selecting [ Becoming Colors Rev. B. N. Adams, Minister stitution. And the very thing that the contract* rather than face a strike, of for Individuals.” Other counties who Sabbath School, 10:00 a. m. Lesson: founders of this government feared all employees. are making exhibits are: Warren, “God Hears a People's Cry,” Ex. and, Bought to provide against would The Guild has also endorsed ,the‘ 12, 1937, totalling $ 21,539,345, com- J " n,a^ n na™ of C«ok; W.lbur C.j found .t “convenient” to raise pen- Montgomery, Wood and Fairfield, 1:6-14; 2:22-25. Golden Text: “Be­ come to pass. The constitution would Communistic war in Spain, the pack­ pared to $ 23,563, 490 for the corre- fobey. fr°.m J.onfe G. T°bey ’ **[*«»» * 10 ® during the past This exhibit will be especially inter­fore they call, I will answer; and be whatever the passion of the hour ing of the Supreme Court by Roose- .. ■ .. , no„ „■> f-n -iK w w i1* of nefirlect »nd cruelty, with (campaign; whether the number of esting to Greene County women since while they are yet speaking, I will might dictate, or whatever the whims velt and also pledged its support to ■ spon 1 g • .*■. . i-he defendant barred of dovver "rights|pensiorters could be limited, and how that is the subject of local Home and caprices of a group put in a posi­ purchases were taxable. , j her husband’s real estate. |to weed out “chiselcrs.” .hear*.” Isaiah 65:24. the scores of strikes now,in prograss. Demonstration meetings to be held Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. tion of supremacy in congress might With the press of the country tied . He had a subpoena issued for Fred during the ensuing year. decide. A telephone co-ordination program^ TITLE QUIETED Theme: “Conviction^.” down by Roosevelt-Lewis and the v M. Pickens, pcnsioii'division business Members of the committee in charge that is under way by the state will, thft ^ of Arthu'p W> Rew, nn<| Organ Recital, on Tuesday evening “Out lives and our liberties would Communist party, freedom of religion, . make most departments, bureau, dr- administrator, declaring Pickens had’ of the display qpre: Mrs. Howard a t ^qa’yocki-.,,Mite!3lertha ..Bryant, be exposed to the radical notions of •speech, the press, and freedom -of as-'' eluding” ' the committee. Faulkner, Chairman; ~ Mrs. Myron senior in Cedarville College, will any group that might for aTday have sembly would be denied as they are’ Fudge, Mrs. Delia Collins, Mrs. Bruce render an organ recital, assisted by the whip hand. ’ The constitution now in Russia, Italy and Germany. Baughman and Mrs. Roy Lewis. would no longer be tho bulwark of Miss denna Basore, Reader. . The At a recent press conference -“in : Wrecking Jamestown public is cordially invited, i our safety and our*happincss, but the football of clashing elements and of Roosevelt expressed him­ ofllces in the Wyandot building, which' Junior Choir will meet on Wednes JUDGMENT UIVEN ■ Schoolhouse Is Started COLLEGE. ORGAN RECITAL tonguey orators who might be able to self as objecting to' the manner in is leased, by the state, and most of the day at 4 p. m. - The Peoples Building and Savings, sway crowds and get themselves into which newspapers were reporting ac­ offices in the Capitol will go through TUESDAY EVENING Senior Choir will meet on Wednes­ C<>. has been awarded a $738.98 i Work of wrecking the old school! places of authority. tivities of the New Deal. When asked the State Office building, and the state day at'8 p. m. as to his idea he suggested that the mortgage foreclosure judgment iff n| building on Washington street, in^ On Tuesday evening, July Oth, a t Democracies are not always wise. auditor’s office will retain their own Preparatory Service on Friday at government should have a column in suit against Walter Slmecrnft and \ Jameatowu is under way. The build- 8 p. in., Cedarville College Music Dc- The voice of the people is not always trunk lines. The state treasurer’s and 8 p. m. every newspaper to express its side others. i i ng and six lots were purchased from pparttnent will present Miss Martha the voice of God. Sometimes it is far attorney general's office have not‘■de­ Preparatory Service on Saturday at of every question. The difference be­ ---— - ! ihe Jamestown Board of Education Bryant ia an Organ Recital at the from it.. cided whether they will go on the main 2 p. m. tween the Roosevelt plan of control NOTE JUDGMENTS lust January by Roy Moorman for $1,- 1’rcsbytcrian Church. To this RecitaL The founders of this government switchboard or whether they, will have and that in either of the other coun­ Bryant Motor Sales has recovered 1515. the public is cordially invited. were long-headed men, and they were their separate lines. The new plan METHODIST EPISCOPAL tries mentioned is that no publisher - r . ,the following note judgments: against. The structure of eight rooms and Miss Bryant’s numbers which. in­ under no delusion in regard to human CHURCH dare give his views but must carry , w ill result in substantial savings, tele- L . .Wakely for $17(U9t against Awo halls Was built following the cycle clude a Bach “Adagio,” the “Andante” nature and' its inconstant propensity. phone officials said. Charles E. Hill, Minister nothing but what the dictator of that John 11. Ernst for $.187,93. 1 > of 1884. when the first building was from Mendelssohn’n Fifth Sonata, Church School, 10 a. m, All will They intended, and wisely so, to make ------j destroyed, country decrees. i . Frauch’s “Andanbino” and the Grand go immediately to their classes." At it impossible for the passions of a day Results of a survey in Ohio cities of The Chicago meeting was the most ESTATES VALLUED j With the acquisition of new terri- March from Wagner’s “Lohengrin” 10.30 the orchestra will play and we or the plausible appeals of self-seek­ more thnn 100,000 population, Cleve­ unusual and the first of its kind ever To (letemiine whether Inheritance- lory to the school district the old will present variety and virtuosity in shall have a closing service Appro­ ing politicians to imperil the libei erties land and Cincinnati, excepted, arc be­ should be paid, five estates i building proved inadequate and the held in the United States. Northern i:r* i>k her handling of the complex instru­ priate to the 4th of July. of the people or destroy the gove:vern- ing compiled into a report which will appraise(| under probate | present now structure was built north publishers as well as Southern, West­ ment. The second part of her pro­ Worship Service, 10:40 a. m. Su- ment. serve as a'reference-guido for a board, iW t ^iroction as follows: I of town, ern and Eastern gave unanimous sup­ gram will present "The Bee” by Subject: “Our Nation’s Birthday.” “And str they set the constitution port to a movement to resist the Guild of nine members which will set up a ],j«tute vof Victor C. Batdorf: gross' Among those who express regret Schubert, Fraumerei and Romance” Epworth League, 7 p. m. there as >iv Bill of Rights, our Magna or any other demands of liki nature minimum wage scale for women and ?10(485.82; obligations, $5,- at the destruction of the old school- by Schumann, the lyrical “In Sum­ Union Meeting, 8:00 p. m., in our court there by the side of it to see that minors in Ohio’s retail stores. It was ;i2 g5; w t vnluC( 54ig72.p 7. hoU!te ig Mias Mary Harper, a retired from any source whasoever. mer” by Stebbuis, and a dainty and church. Sermon by Dr. R. A. Jamie­ Charta, and they set the supreme an announced by Director Ora . Estate of Charles M. Coy: gross t teacher who. taught in it for 40 years. charming number by Bomschcin en- court there by the side of it to see Chapmnn of the State Department if $6,920; debts, $512.14; adm in-/ ------son. , j titled, “The French Clock.” Meeting of Women’s Societies, at that it is not violated by ahy hasty or Prevent Hog Cholera Industrial Relations. A portion of the cost, $155:40; net .vnhie,$(ir [' » Miss Bryant will be assisted by ill-considered law making. Give con­ survey disclosed that nine per cent of 1224(. . 1M 3 SOII8 -S t a r T O the Church, Wednesday, beginning at t Mins. (Henna Basore of the faculty 11 a. m. gress the power to disregard the con­ Says Dr. Zimmer the women and minors emP1oy«[ Estate of J. A. Mercer: gross value,!, • f , p . * -of Cedarville College, Who will render We shall have an ail-day meeting stitution in the making of laws and the retail establishments receive J-a 8 s00. obligations, $550: net value,* H o l d I llu O O r l lCIUC a dramatic reading. the constitution will cease to exist. It This is the time to prevent sum­ weekly wage of less than $5; fourteen $7^ 50, July 18, with basket dinner at noon. Miss Bryant, a senior in College, The District Superintendent, Dr. C. E. will be a mere scrap of paper. In that mer and fall losses from hog cholera, per cent are paid less than $9 weekly. Estate of Alice Ford McLean:, The members of the local Masonic has studied organ for three years, Turley, will hold our Q. C. at 3:00 event no man’s life would be safe. No according to a bulletin issued today thirty per cent get less than $13 eac j-rcps value, $1,409; obligations, same] lodge and their wives as well as mem- and has made a special study of the p. m. man’s farm would be safe. No man’s by State Veterinarian, F. A. Zimmer. week; and only ten per cant, including net value, nothing. * bers of the local Eastern Star will Austin organ, under Mildred Watt house would be safe. No man’s job Last year’s cholera outbreak left women holding executive positions, FIstnte of Jennie Spillan: gross hold an indoor picnic in the"Masonic Bickctt, Director of Music at Ccdar- UNITED PRESBYTERIAN would be safe. Any or all of these the virus of the disease in many local­ are earning more than $17 weekly, j va,UOj ?4j65fU1. obligations, $809.32;, Temple the evening of July 9th. Mem- ville College, during this past year. CHURCH might bo voted away by any tumultu­ ities, and the transportation of hogs Approximately 60,000 women ®n(1, net value, $3,848.79. I bers of both organizations are asked Ralph A, Jamieson. Minister ous bunch of legislators who happened over wide areas during the last year minors will be affected by the action j ------t0 ^ present, 10 a. m. Meryl to be temporarily clothed with power. and present flood conditions may TO ACQUIRE PROPERTY Sabbath School, of the board; which will be composed j APPOINTMENTS MADE With the picnic will be a kitchen Stormont, Supt. “There is no more reckless folly further spread tho danger of fresh of three representatives of the em­ Neal W. Hunter has been desig- shower when members will be asked Preaching, II a, m. Theme, “More than that of the pretension that infection, Dr. Zimmer’s bulletin warns. ployers, three of the employes and The village of Yellow Springs, naled administrator of the estate of to donate articles that will be of use Than Conquerors,” wrecking the constitution is a service three representing the public in gen­ through Attorney Marcus Shoup has “If spring pigs arc vaccinated, A- Nannie J. Wells, late.of Jamestown, both in the kitchen and dining room Y. P. C. U,, 7 p..m. Subject, “How to the ‘common people.’ Why, the con round weaning time, they may be ex­ eral, Director Chapman asserted. brought an action in Common Pleas under $500 bond. at the new temple, Christian Shows His Patriotism.” stitiition is the high water mark of pected to develop maximum immunity court asking the proper price be fixed Lee L. Kohler has been named ad­ Leader, Robert Dobbins. the. achievement of the common people to the disease. There is the further Recent heavy rains which amounted for a strip of land belonging to Fred ministrator of the estate of Letitin Union Service, 8 p. m., in tlie in their struggle against caste, advantage that less serum and virus to cloudbursts in several cases have A, Johnson, which the village wants A. Troutc, late of Cedarville, under Young People At Methodist Church. Theme: “Theagainst special privilege and oppres­ are needed for young pigs, and the taken a heavy toll among wild-life, for a sewer line. The village is con­ $1,0(10 bond. W. M. Collins, J. E, Roots of True Freedom.” sion. Destroy it and you destroy tho vaccination therefore costs the farmer particularly in Wood, Henry, Han­ structing n sanitary Alteration plant Hastings and C. H. Gordon were ap­ Oxford Conference Prayer,Meeting* Wednesday* 8 p. m precious prize of a thousand years Of much lees.” cock antf Hardin counties, according near the Johnson property. The price pointed appraisers. A goodly, number from Cedarville their endeavor to get their hands upon to field reports made, to Conservetirtn will be fixed by a jury selected for “The hog raiser who fails to have A number of young folks from the attended the meeting in the First U. the scepter of government, That Commissioner Lawrence Wooddell. that purpose. his hogs immunized is the one who First Presbyterian Church,are in Ox P. Church, Xenia, Wednesday after­ prize, won through ages of blood and Many other sections suffered to a FINE SUSPENDED pays America’s hog cholera toll of ford this week attending the Confer­ noon to hear Dr. Helen J. Martin tears, our fathers placed in the con­ lesser degree. The toll wds heaviest GARAGE IMPROVEMENT $20,000,000 to $25,000,000 every year. ence being held in that place. In the President of the Girls College of Cairo stitution of these states, and then among newly-hatched pheasants and Accused of violating the sales tax Cholera generally strikes where it ia delegation are David Ramsey, John Egypt. This is the College in which Wisely set the supreme court there be­ young rabbits. Until tho storms the law by using a vendor’s license issued Worlt on the new garage for Paul least expected, and as there is no euro in his brother’s name, Turlay Truman, McMillan, Leslie Stormont, James Mrs, Margaret J, Work is a teacher. side it to watch it and to see that it prospect of an extra-large number of Edwards, South Main street, has for the disease, after it has developed, Bailey, Frances Williamson, Dorothy Dr. Martin has been in this country was not filched by profane and reck­ pheasanta was in view Commissioner 25, Cedarville, was fined $25 and costs, started and the .old building tom vaccinatioh is doubly wise,” Bennett, Doris Ramsey, Junin Cres- visiting the churches in the interest less hands. suspended, when arraigned Wednes­ The residence to the South has The bulletin suggests that vaccina­ Wooddell stated. down. of this school during the past year, day before Municipal Judge F, L. well, Rachel Crcnwcll, Beatrice been moved north and will be use< “Doubtless we do many foolish, tion should be done by a veterinarian, returning to Egypt next month. Johnson. He pleaded guilty. The O’Briant. as a station until the new garage things as a people, hut surely we artjr and- only after hogs haVC been HARLEY SMALLEY IN affidavit was filed by Trumap's And salesroom is erected on the not so addled in out* wits as to lend examined to determine whether they brother, Ernest, of Jamestown. NOTICE! ourselves of our own life and liberty, McriroR CAR MIXUP CABBAGE AND TOMATOES former site of the residence, When are in condition to undergo the im ­ the garage Is completed the residence of our property, of our freedom, of munization treatment. To all share holders Cedarville our freedom 'of speech and of the Harley Smalley, Cedarville, and; ROAD ^IMPROVEMENT Wilfred Weimer, who has had much will be moved to another location. experience in gardening here and in Federal Savings & Loan Association. press and of our choice and exercise FOREST RANGERS MEET Russell Platikharp, Xenia, suffered of religion. If wo invoke chaos, we Absorbed into the state highway , is putting Out several thou­ CHANGE OF DATE Please leave all Pass Books at our minor injuries when a car driven by Office, shall deserve all the evils that will in­ system three years ago, a six nnd sand cabbage apd tomato plants on at once, for balance and Tlie Forest Rangers held their Sherman Carnes, 36, Xenia, hit a tree. evitably follow chaos. If wo are de­ one-half mile stretch of the New Bur­ his father-in-law’s farm, Mr, George Tlie Girl Scout meeting, usually dividend credits. second meeting at the home of Doria Judge Frank t. Johnson fined Carnes termined to be Russianized, the direct lington pike, forming a link in the Hamman. held on .Tuesday will be Wednesday I. C. DAVIS, j&ec’y. Jean Conley, Record hooka were' $60 and costa t6r driving while in­ road that way is the removal of the toxicated and his driving Tights historic Xenia-Bullskin trial of at 2:00 o’clock at Jeanne Wright’s. given out after which we enjoyed re­ Sale—Oil Perfection kitchen safeguard of the supreme coilrt/** were suspended tot six months. He pioneer days, is being improved under W, A.- Smith is wrecking an old At the last meeting the girls learn- For freshments. The next meeting will he Call this office for informa- was tent to jail being unable to pay a contract awarded recently to The landmark in “Pittsburg,” his father’s ed to tie a bandage for a sprained *«nge. held at the home of Janet ‘Jones, Fri­ Subscribe to “THE HERALD” day afternoon, July 9. the fine. L. P. Cravett Co., Lockland, O. former home erected in 1880, arm Slid a bandage for a head wound, tion ftfiBident has done nothing yet to con- ;poken Democratic papers hacking] THE CEDARVILLE HERALD vihce them otherwise. Roosevelt have felt the pinch of the] Local a *1 guild” dictation. This is as it should SeM— , © M ill•* be for anybody or a lything that can 14 0 0 KARLH B U L L ------— EDITOR AND PUBLISHER The Roosevelt packed labor board stomach Roosevelt - Lewis - Perkins Ohio H«w»hap«Ajuoc .; MUwl Y«U«y P w tfA u k . to hear charges and counter charges unax*~N«ttMu! wm*ui aww . should get the first dose of jwhat is Mias Ruth h between the steel -companies and labor It’s a long w*y hom intended for others. We know some any dairy linn in Amirioa to Ohio State Un Entered at the Post Office, Cedarvillej Ohio, October 31,1887, leaders, failed as completely as it was very prominent Democratic publish­ Chlangmai, Slam# work on her IV •a second class matter. __ __^______possible to make it, in forcing the ers that have heretofore been boss of By railroad and atoamar and The lifetime savings, of several company management to come to a _ ™ ~ FRIDAY ju l y 2, 1937 their shop but today get orders in­ pack train th i diatanoi la Mr, and Mrs. Xenians will make the county capital greement with the labor anarchists. mington spent -<■■■ v ...... directly from John L» Lewis. mozi than 14,000 milns. Tfi take on metropolitan airs. Under both When steel said it would never sign products from Ajmarioan dairy Weimer. GOVERNOR DAVEY TAKES THE BIT IN HIS TEETH federn1 and state laws inheritance farms ar»u**d to Siam. Each,. __ a labor union contract that the Wag­ John L. Lewis head of the CIO year millions of pounds sra bought and used in jfiStotf taxes are collected from estates, the ner law did not provide for, then the unions has started to form a union M«. Walter It is with some pride and a large degree of satisfaction former not invading the $5,000 field. places throughout tbs world.' r public became interested after a lulled of all government employees .with the dren of Baltina t that .we can comment favorable on the action of Governor The state has several, brackets of In 1837 Gall Borden'* "canned” milk first opsnsd toe yray Davey in using the power of the militia to protect independent nap in the harmony put out by the sanction of tlje New Deal. More than for world-wide sailing of dairy product*. Foreign outlet* tot ten day visit a steel workers that wanted to return to work but feared their schedules to eat into an estate, Xenia’s Communistic element. Today the na­ 800,000 men and women arc employed American milk are the result of modem sales and research parents, Mr. ai wealthiest citizen was Miss Emma tion seems to be awake. Public senti- by the government, some 400,000 be- pioneering. * t .' lives from union anarchists. Complimenting the Ohio Demo­ v cratic governor for this act may bring surprise in many quarters King and the state will take $87,000, ment is making itself felt and even a ing put on the pay roll by the eco- Every million pounds of milk produced that finds a market Mr. and Mrs. but it is due him even though we have been openly critical the New Deal $100,000, while Xenia few jelly fish governors that tried to nomical Roosevelt administration. Out in foreign lands, further supports the flow of milk money to Cherry Foil of his administration management, particularly his 90 million ity will receive about $43,000, choice ride the Communistic jackass to win in the farm element in the back to the farms of America. ning, due to th dollar budget program. sums to be extracted because the popular approval, discovered them­ state legislature is fighting a' Lewis brother,, Mr. H Some months ago the. Governor made a campaign statement maiden • lady chose to be independent selves dumped alongside the road to bill that would make it illegal for Kyles returned that he was proud of the fact that he had never used the state rather than dependent and save some­ common sense. The Ohio member of even the owner of a house, barn or militia against labor unions and that he never would. That thing for the “rainy day,” The city that board Charles Taft, Cincinnati, chicken coop, to use.even a farm hand . j . a ji .b j .i ' ij iit t i Mr. and Mn will also get a big slice from the FUKCHASEE5 OF MUX statement sounded much like the barn-yard prattle we ’get every son of a former president, came out to do painting unless he first passed MANUFACTURERS OF Mill! PRODUCTS tained with a r few days from New Deal headquarters where John L. Lewis estates of Mrs. Harrison Baker and of the noble Roosevelt experiment the necessary requirements and was DISTRIBUTORS THROUGHOUT THE WOBID nesday evening tells the President of the United States what he will and will Mrs. W. D. Crosley. All told the with a stained reputation in political licensed by the state. In Chicago were William not do. A campaign statement when there was no labor dis the city of Xenia will get about $76,- and economic affairs. The one son more than 10,000 ’city employees are Chick, Norman turbance might be different than what is expected today., 000 according to unofficial estimates whom Ohio has had good reason to now members of the CIO and Mayor Reed and Mr. While Gov. Earl of and Gov. Murphy of The King taxes have already been follow, will now find himself' in the Kelly is asking the legislature author Reed and Mr. a Michigan were playing into the hands of Roosevelt and Lewis I paid same class as that of a brother, _ ity for taxation to meet an increase and union labor was destroying, property and taking lives of I Robert Taft, Cincinnati, who is p art, of salaries amounting to three million Martin Wcii workers who refused to join the union, Gov. Davey joined I Xenia city authorities will erect a of the Republican dead wood that is!dollars which the union demands and Safe and Sure and Reed Weim hands, upon advice from Washington by telephone, communica- modern city building from the pro- keeping the party below the water’s'have threatened to strike. If only . • ___ .♦ . . ___ .Saturday of Mi tion with the powers that be and ordered, steel mills closed. I .-eeds of inheritance taxes, along with level. Robert is of the old Cox- ] the supporters of Roosev'elt-Lewis and Antioch, Ohio. It was not so many days until Governor Dayey discovered j a 45 per cent gift from Santa Claus Hynicka gang in Hamilton county and. the New Deal could be forced to pay he had been duped by Roosevelt, Perkins, Lewis and the rest down in Washington on a . $105,000 wants to run for U, S. Senator, and - for this Communistic program For 53 Years This Blue Ribbon of the Communistic hierarchy. The contest between labor lead­ project. No bond issue will be neces­ Charley "has ' prained his back might not last long. ° Association Has Paid fifth meeting a ers and steel company management was a farce for the real sary. if Santa makes a donation trying to carry the Roosevelt-Lewis i —------Jane Turnbull, fight was to force independent steel workers intcTthe union. Communistic labor union demands. are planning s All that can be Written about the Heavy Damage To Men were kidnapped, others slugged, many of these men had The inheritance tax is. a wonderful future. After Cleveland , labor meeting" is that their homes bombed, but public sentiment was against the thing to everybody except the family North Ohio Crops R egu lar ments were si Charley was found in bad company on labor union warfare and here Governor Davey must have credit .hat must stand the loss. The fellow played. a dirty mission. for ordering the steel mills open for work, the militia not to be , hat applauds such tax today may be Crops in northern Ohio as we view­ used for or against the union but for the protection of thousands Rev. W'. II. of men who were anxious to get back to work haying been the same chap that belches a grudge ed them this week following the heavy igainst both the state and local tax­ Censorship may not be bold but it rains and floodwaters are in a bad Dividends pastor of the forced out by false leaders, ing district if lie happens to fall heir is just around the corner. For in­ condition. From Logan county north sixteen years -Ejresbytierian “We cannot waver,” said Gov. Davey, “Our clear duty is to give to the savings of some one else. We: stance over in England, the govern­ to Toledo we find no such crops as The Current Dividend Is every assistance to the local authorities to prevent lawlessness of never could see the justice of taxing ment did not permit motion pictures we have in • this section. Thousands Sept. 1. Rev. every description as it relates to the strike situation. * * * The rights thrift after a man or woman are dead. of the Duke of Windsor’s wedding to, of acres of all kinds of crops suffered Paid At The Rate Of off the Cincinm of all citizens must be protected. * * * Government must not abdicate Some years ago we engaged in argu­ be shown. Oyer here the public wit- froin standing water. The fiat country Xenia church . to any who challenge its existence.” ment with a member of the legislature tiess everything. Over in London jn n0rthem Ohio as well as Indiana PER by the two c< just previous to the passage df . the pictures were shown on the movie has probably suffered more this year This is two-fisted sane talk. The Governor of Ohio is fQ ANNUM : Pastors of . taking no sides in any quarrel; he is simply upholding the law Ohio law. Here is. how his estate screen of the Chicago steel riot when from an cxcess. Qf r!lin thttn by as it relates to everyone. This he makes clear when he says: ended. Shortly before'the legislator’s strikers murdered innocent steel (),.outh last year. Many fields of Church,- Xenia, • death the sheriff sold his large farm. workers wanting to return to woik corn'have been worked down and sown Accounts Opened by July 10th byterian Chin • “The right to work is sacred... The right to strike is equally but refusing to, join the Union. In SOy beans under consider valid. Those who want to return to their employment shall enjoy He' had been so busy trying to place the arm of the state into the other this country the pictures were held, ___ Draw Dividends from July 1st ^ pits, depend in e that privilege without being molested. Those who wish to remain the two cong fellow’s pocket that he lost everything up, not from direct order ofconstitut- j The grand jury has returned indict-! on strike certainly are entitled to do so and to continue any and and are Federally Insured. Tilford- of the ■ he ha J accumulated and had been left ed authorites but from head of the' mcnfcs, eight person who were named; all lawful practices. ed pulpits Sun to him by his father. A son has been union. Radio news commentators are and two secret. James Robertson,: “Law and order are so elemental in their relation to the rights subject to the same censorship if Deen, of the < of .men and the preservation of organized'society that they rise above on government relief. It’s ’-all a sad Osborn, operating motjtir car without itory but true that the fellow that is union labor leaders speak the word, - owner’s consent. Forest Nooks, color­ every other consideration among a free people.” i Robert J. R kL always trying to manage his neigh­ Last but npt least is the “ guild” a ed, charged with receiving stolen SPRINGFIELD FEDERAL I Nothing could be more reasonable than this statement. It bors affairs usually finds himself en­ painted term for labor union of re- proporty> 80 ehickens belonging to Ann Arbor, M Reed is expect has no concern with the merits of the dispute between the steel gulfed in failure. porters and editorial writer*. Large floward Cre8WolI being in hi8 posses_ ’N companies and the CIO. It is conceiTied only with the right of •ity newspapers now find tlieir edi­ sion. Elijah Gilbert cutting with in­ SAVING and LOAN ASS'N in' the Univei Reed is work (every man, employer, employee, unionist, non-unionist, and in- torial offices unionized and under the tent to kill. Janies Childers charged ield, inocent bystander to enjoy the protection of government against In conversation with a well-known forms of a contrnct even the owner of 28 E. Main St. Springfield, O. Music degree dentist in a neighboring city last week . with conversion of property to defraud interference and violence, as he goes about his daily business thd paper'eannot dictate to a union the OWjter. Harry Tnrr forgery, ’ The Pioneer Association of Springfield Geneva Cblle- >ve learned that he had made effort to That the action of the Governor has broken the back -of or guild editorial Writer. So. far out- Foi-ty-seven witnesses were examined. graduate worl the unlawful element forcing the strike there Can be no ques get a crippled girl of tender years in ity and New tion. The union leaders have not a leg to stand on when it the -famous Warm Springs Foundii- ratinfr-with S • comes to constitutional government. The union, is under the tion, . Through contact with cajion at pre power of a Communist dictator that respects neither, civil or the head of the institution the dentist years of appi moral law and worst of all he has, the political blacking of virus informed that it would cost $80 rank. Mr. Rc Franklin D. Roosevelt, the beneficiary of the* $500,000 cam­ a week to keep the child in- the Roose- music in the paign gift last election, when Lewis was to be repaid with gov­ velt guilded palace. The financial work, band, i ernmental support of the murderous outfit behind the union obligation was such that only a mil­ grades and h racket. lionaire could afford such a charge and Gov. Davey even goes farther in his statement and lays an tic then made a trip to St. Louis, Mr. A. J. open indictment against Sec. Perkins, the Coiiimunisl labor 'where he laid the ease before the head town visited secretary in the Roosevelt cabinet, when he says she wanted of- the. Shrine Hospital-for Crippled him (the Gov.) to kidnap the managers of the steel companies Children. This institution with eleven and hold them until they agreed to sign the Lewis union con others are maintained for the care, tract. It is as unlawful for a governor to kidnap a citizen as it treatment and education of deformed is for any known criminal to commit such a deed. Meantime children that in after life they will be while citizens were demanding that men be permitted to return able to support themselves. If the to work the Hyde Park Squire presided over a Democratic love family is unable to pay anything the felast and week-end drunk for Congress on an isle in the rhild gets the treatment just the same where one congressman says beer was served but where a family is able to pay, a Gov. Davey was evidently moved to do his sworn duty. Roose modest charge is made. Each member velt had nothing to say because public sentiment was driving of the Shrine order pays two dollars^ Lewis and his murderous outfit out of the picture. a year to keep up the institution. Compare the Shrine plan, for charity igainst the $80 a week charge at the ROMEO AND JULIET IN ECONOMIC ROYALIST SETTING Roosevelt institution. The little girl needing treatment is related to a No young couple ever plighted their troth before so many number of well known Greene county millions of interested citizens than did Ethel duPont/ of “eco­ families, several in Cedarvillc. nomic royalist” fame as Juliet, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr., the modern Romeo from the house of the New Dealers, where hatred for economic success was born and class distinc­ A representative of the advertising i tion a part of the New Deal religion. Jcpartment of one of the well-known i While love has had its way and the same thousands that ulvertisirig agencies in talking to a have discussed this marriage sat in wonderment over what group of publishers gave a vivid King Franklin would do, there has been wishes for the greatest picture of what the strike actually success for the young couple. neans in dollars and cents to not only As for the two interested families that have been tied ‘he nswpapcr but the local agent. only by an imaginary cotton cord they are still as far apart When the labor union leader orders as Shakespeare's-Capulets and Montagues. The house of 'iis members out on a strike he is not duPont and the house of Roosevelt just will not unite even >nly doing injury to the manufacturer, though loving hearts stand between in the role of Shakespeare's vr stockholder of the company, but is *."»4 “Romeo and Juliet.” ^tabbing local business in the back. fl The duPonts have been pictured by the Roosevelts as a The advertising appropriation for scum that has covered the economic sea, all of which was a no tor cars is based on the number of part of the New Deal program of developing class' distinc­ mrs sold, a certain sum being. set tion. The duPonts have had a successful business career as iside for that purpose. If the cats success is measured under the New Deal dispensation. Roose­ ■annot be made due to a strike then Elec velt once headed a company that marketed worthless German the newspaper suffers. The heaviest Persor. load falls on the local dealer of cars El* bonds to American investors but the same yard stick was not Lot in use in those days. The duPont have been handicapped affected by labor strikes. If the Belv when it comes to the unusual, so far as we learn no elder duPont factory is closed down there is no ever wrote in his will that his son for his natural lifetime should need off steel, and this puts steel em­ have a guardian in the form of a trust company. ployees on forced vacation. The local Who can tell? Some day a Roosevelt might be handling dealer must have cars to sell his cus­ the duPont millions. If he adopts and follows the duPont tradi­ tomers otherwise he cannot take care tion that opportunity may get in his way. If he accepts the of his overhead represented in his rent New Deal doctrine of spending everything he has and what for garage or salesroom, or taxes, in­ everybody e^se has, the line of lemarcation between the house surance and income from investment of duPont andrthe house of Roosevelt will always be visible. in his real estate. The local dealer must have salesmen ,and he must have * t, ThP, consumer is no longer the “forgotten man.” He is the employees In his garage. If he cannot felloiv that is paying for the noble experiment in Communistic get cars for his customers he cannot government in this country. keep his employees on the pay roll - / fe and have anything left for himself. m Almost every community has one or * Resident John N, Garner, who abdicated the throne more automobile agencies so you can m m the Roosevelt dynasty, and returned to his home in , figure how this strike business hurts 0 foHowing a break with the King, gives out a report again business for cvcryohc. Its about time i ft:# this week that he will not return to Washngton. to conclude that the Lewis gang if m no different and no better than that Stnte jUiditor Ferguson hold up pay check for $400 to an 'leaded at one time by A1 Capone, M < a S. U. professor, who is on leave of absence to take on extra other than the latter operated without R m w i*k f

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Miss Helen Thompson baa entered summer school at Western Reserve Local and Personal University, Cleveland, “Day at the Race*” Laff Flest Mis. Jessie Rarhp and daughter. - If You are a Lot Owner You — —w, vtimiicii, xu., uru Ohio State University and will take visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. work on her Master’s Degree. Harold Reinhard.

Mr. and Mrs. OUie Hyatt of Wil­ Mr. S. H. Thompson and family of mington spent Wednesday with EU^j* Whittier, Calif,, stopped over Friday Have a Direct Interest Weimer. & night with his brother, W. O, Thomp­ son, snroute to New York City, where Mrs. Walter Purdom and two chil­ they will embark July 2, for “an ex­ There is something more in owning a lot in any cemetery than dren of Baltimore, Md., are here on a tended visit in . I just a burial lot. You first should make your selection where ten day visit with the former's you are reasonably sure proper care will be given not only parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tarbox: Mr. Chester George and wife of your lot but all lots. Many cemeteries have just such manage* Gettysburg, O., stopped Wednesday I ment and some do not. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kyle were called evening with Prof, and MiS. L. J .' to Cherry Fork, 0., Wednesday eve­ George, The two Georges are twins ( How many people have really stopped to think what it takes ning, due to the death of Mrs) Kyles and at first acquaintance are as much to keep a well organized cemetery in good condition? brother, . Mr. Herbert Mclntire. , The alike as their family names. Kyles .returned home Sunday evening. Such a cemetery must keep the grass mowed and high grass Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Cummings and trimmed from around the monuments am? head-stones. Some Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reed enter­ daughter-in-law, Mrs, Paul Cum­ years a cemetery must be mowed fifteen or eighteen times tained with a six o’clock dinner Wed­ mings, have been spending the past during the season. The roadways/must be clean and well kept. nesday evening at their home. Guests week in a vacation tour in Michigan, The surroundings all reflect that which the lot owner takes were William Layb^urne, Katherine whore they have been enjoying the pride for a wellrkept cemetery. Chick, Norman Evilsizor, Jerry Wood, fishing. Heed and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Reed Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Reed, Clark' County Horticultural Society That which adds to the attractiveness of a cemetery is beautiful will hold their summer meeting on shade trees. Evergreens and shrubbery all of which is placed ■ Martin Weimer and mother, Dale Wednesday, July 7fch a t the Ross Groucho, Harpo and Chico Marx in “A Day at the Races" and under the care of the proper authorities. * Township Centralized School. Rev. C. ami Reed Weimer attended the, funeral Those famous maniacs of rhe screen, Groucho, Harpo and Saturday of Mrs. Ira Durham -of New E. Hill, pastor of .Cedarville M. E. Chico Marx, are co-starred in the merry-mad comedy riot, "A Monuments and head-stones are set by the employees under Antioch, Ohio, • j ■ ' Church will give an address. Read­ Day at the Races,"' new M-G-M lilt, which opens a week’s en­ , orders of the Board of Trustees to meet certain requirements, ing by MJrs. Walter Rt. John and gagement at -the Regent treater, in Springfield, Friday, July 2. not altogether for the Board but to give the best service over “A Day at the Races" is two nours of solid laughter and will Blue Ribbon 4-H Club held their others. Cover dish dinner will be certainly provide choice 4th of July entertainment for many a long period of years. This cemetery was the first in this fifth meeting at the home of Martha served" at noon, each person request­ thousands in this section. part of Ohio to adopt the six-inch cement base extension plan Jane Turnbull, Friday, June 25th. We ed to bring table service. Come and to make a more substantial base and give all stones the proper are planning a social in the near Spend the day with us. . Orchard setting. Mr. John E. Rockhold, Jamestown, future. After the meeting refresh­ garden and farm problems will be GOLDEN RULE CIRCLE • % .* ■ ■ ! ’ . -• was united in marriage to Miss Mary ments were served and games were discussed at this meeting. All are These are just some of the things the Board of Trustees of played. welcome. Zeck; Mianusburg-, in the Ellertpn The. Golden Rule Circle of M. E. Lutheran .Church, Wednesday evening Church piet at the home of Mrs. Aden Massies Creek Cemetery have adopted and put in force over at 8 o’clock. Following the ceremony Barlow, Thursday evening, June 24th. a period of years—all for the purpose of building for future Rev. W. II. Tilford, who has been DOUBLE WEDDING maintenance. Whenever a rule is changed or orders givenf on pastor of the Xenia Presbyterian a reception was held at the bride’s Using the theme, “Redemption,” Mrs. home in Miamisburg. Those from this C. E. Masters devotional leader, open­ any plan adopted it. is considered from the standpoint of the sixteen years will go to the Oakley Mr. John Lawless, of Lilly Chapel, future. Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati, and Miss Ruth Coe, of West Jeffer­ section at the wedding were Mr. and ed the' meeting by requesting the Sept. 1. Rev. David IT. Demi, pastor son, and Frsd I. Williams, of Colum­ Mrs. A, E." Richards and Mri and Mrs. class to sing “Dot Jesus Come Into of the Cincinnati, church will take the bus, and Miss Helen Heath, of West .Paul Orr of this place. 'Deputy County Your Heart. She then read Psalm How your Board can continue this program will be told in a Xenia church following action taken Jefferson, were united in marriage at Auditor Ernest Rockhold and wife and fifty one. Mrs Stormont led in pray­ forth-coming announcement. Meantime if you are not a lot by the two congregations. the Methodist Parsonage last Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. Rockhold, James­ er, Mrs. Dilla Johnson sang two owner have you ever considered that such is- a part of your day, 9:30 a. m. The ring service was town, the latter being the parents of solos, “Though Your Sins be as duty to provide for the future? Pastors of the First Presbyterian used. The two brides are cousins. the grom. Mr. Rockhold is a grad­ Scarlet” and “He Included Me." Roll Church, Xenia, and the Oakley Pres­ The marriage_serviee for the parents uate of Cedarville College and taught call was taken and business discuss­ for several years in the Dayton byterian Church, Cincinnati, have of Miss Coe was read by Rev. C. E. ed. It was decided to that the class would donate' a new Hymnal to the under consideration exchange of pul­ Hill when he. was pastor of the West schools but is now connected with the W hy Not Make a Choice of a Lot Soon? American Rook Co., Zanesville. church to be dedicated to the memory pits, depending on favorable action by Jefferson M. E. Church, 1915-20. of Mrs. Charles Johnson, deceased, the two congregations. Dr, W. H. who was an active and beloved mem­ Tilford of the Xenia Church exchang­ LOVELY CHAPEL CEREMONY In the shipment of fat cattle. for ber of the 'Class, The membership ed pulpits Sunday with Rev. David H. UNITES COUPLE SATURDAY Frank Creswell, Monday, were two team reported, fifteen members . pre­ Deen, of the Oakley Church. Shorthorns that weighed 1,000 ipounds Choosing her parents’ forty-first each that had been fed by Mr. J. H, sent on Mrs. Nelsons’ team and twenty present on Mrs. Barlow’/s Robert J. Reed and family left for vedding anniversary a s; her nuptial Creswell, the two calves were raised team. Four guests were also present. Ann Arbor, Mich., June 25, where Mr lay. Miss Regena Rose. Smith, of on the farm and were top-notchers. Reed is expecting to do graduate work Venia, became the bride of Mr. James John Davis also/ had two 1200 pound Mrs. West was requested to lead in the University of Michigan. Mr. .Tiomas Avramoff, of Springfield, in steers of the same breed that he had the devotionnls for the next meeting. MASSIES CREEK Reed is working for the Master of i ceremony beautifully solemnized in fed. The shipment Went t'o Wilson Mrs. Jane Cooper was drawn as Music degree. He is a graduate of ho Little Lutheran .Chapel on the Co.,. New York City, and when dressed chairman of the committee for July Geneva Cbllege and has -*8one post- .Vittenbevg College campus, Spring- was to be put in storage for a large meeting. The meeting was closed . graduate work at Ohio State Univers­ ield, Saturday morning at 8:80 passenger steamship line. . with a song after//which refreshments Cemetery Association, ity and New York University* His o’clock. were served by the hostess and com­ rating*With -State Department-of Edu­ Dr. W. rR. McChesnoy, president of M r. John R, Little, Sandusky, O., mittee members. Several interesting j * • * • • ' • - • ' Walter C. Hiff, Pres.; R. S. Tovmsley, Vice Pres.; Meryl Stormont, Secretary; Karlh Bull, Treasurer cation at present is six and one-half Cedarville Cbllege, officiated at the son of the late George Little, was and novel contests were given. years of approved work of collegiate single ring ceremony in tlu> presence married to Miss Elinor Alvord, Sun­ rank. - Mr. Reed has charge of all the >i. seventy-five guests. The chancel day afternoon at 3:45 o’clock. The Harry M, Smith, county treasurer, ■ t > music in the Public Schools, chorus as decorated" with roses , lilies, bride is the daughter of. F. J. Alvord, announces that he or his deputy will work, band, orchestra, and in the laisies amt blue delphinium for the retired publisher of the Sandusky bo at the Cedarville Federal Building grades and high school. ii-viee and lighted tapers in tall Star-Journal. Mr; Utile is connected & 'Loan to collect taxes on Friday, oodelahrn’ burned on either side of with the research department of the July 9th, .1937. , Mr, A. J. Christopher of James­ the altar, Hinde-Daueh Paper Co, They will re­ The Smart Sbop 2 2 8 S ,R X l

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The way to liberty is AN ACCIDENT social open and free. The Lord Jesus improve Christ opened it at Calvary’s tree augurat and anyone who is still the bond dental < slave of Satan may make this a tion set great and glorious Independence Ohio, vi day by now declaring his faith in MOTORIST MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. H, Ha'r the deliverer of our souls! .4 * Wa begin today a series of les­ Columbus, Ohio ■ Departs Wtllaoe Beery, a favorite of every screen fan, tights it out fact thi HaniUam* yo»ng Tyrone Power, whoa* good looks m b m sons in the book of Exodus which with Warner Baxter for a pretty native girl in the new Fox pic­ Vic Donahey, Pres. Carl Crispin, Sec’y. young hearts to throb and-old hearts to yeam for youtlr again, reveal the High and mighty hand ture, “Slave Ship,** which opens a four-day engagement at the numeroi la starred with pretty Loretta Tonne In tha now JOth Century- of God working on behalf of bis State theater in Springfield, Saturday. A special Friday night G. H. HARTMAN,'Local Representative, Cedarville, Ohio handica] Fox hlti ^qele Matroppls." .Tl^'jdctBr« op*na * week's ran at people.. Many are the precious splr- Owl Show prevue will be shown at 11 P. M. “Slave Ship”, is school i the new Majestic theater, BpringfleW. Thuraday, July 1. It la » itual lessona and rich is the practi­ delicious, delightful mualeat-romaBce wIth -enough sugared* repented by critics to -be one of the greatest action sea dramas “Oral h cal instruction for daily life to be ever filmed. It will afford unilsual entertainment to the great kiaaee and pretty dfcncldg gtrli to ault anyone’a taata. received in the weeks just ahead, masses of people who enjoy this tvne storv. importai Let us not make the unfortunate and it tl mistake of many thoughtless folk systema who miss the blessing of Bible REPORT OF SALE LEGAL NOTICE parents school attendance because it. is a Monday, June 28, 1937 . Greene Common Pleas BINDER TWINE stated t SEND YOUR HOGS TO SPRINGFIELD bit warmer than usual. Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. The'family of Jacob—or, as the Thelma Martin , ' hygiene HOGS—550 head. Central-Ohio's Greatest Live Stock Market Bible calls them,' "the children of .'VS, ■ , ' Health i 200-225 lbs...... ___ -12.05 Hogs topped at $12.25 for 182 pound average Israel’’—prospered in Egypt partic­ Everett Martin. with loc ularly as long as Joseph'and the 225:250 lbs...... — 12.15 , RAKCO *4s2l ities in Monday, June 28th. / . Defendent, whose place of residence' rulers who remembered him were 250-275 lbs. ___ .. . — 11.95 health ( is unknown, will take notice that alive. Bui they soon learned one 180-200 lbs .— .12.25 Guaranteed to equal any twine on the market. school y SALE AS USUAL MONDAY, JULY Sth. of life’s bitter lessons, namely, plaintiff has filed suit for divorce 160-180 lbs ...... 12.15 that— against him, charging gross neglect 140-160 lbs. - _— 11.35 Advices I. Prosperity Often Brings Opposi­ of duty and willful absence and that 120-140 lbs. ^10.65 related th HOLD YOUR FAT LAMBS FOR tion <1:8-11). sume will be for hearing, on and after Feeding pigs u— , ------11.20 down T. Noon h Tho Hebrews were a peaceful, six weeks from the first publication OFFING LAMB SALE law - abiding people. They were SOws-—best _____-10.15 to 10.50 . the Natioi of this notice. • See Us Before You Contract for'Your Needs.: God’s chosen people and as he .Medium — 10.00 down Libraries Monday, July 12th FRANK L. JOHNSON, biassed them they prospered, and convention Highest Prices are Always Paid by Eastern Buyers thus innocently they brought upon Stags ______9.00 down Attorney for Plaintiff. Mr, Noon, At This Auction Market themselves the hatred , of the sus­ SHEEP & LAMBS—150. head (7-2—8-6d-6t) CUMMINGS & CRESWELL picious Egyptians. Top lambs —-11.75 national li a Prosperity is never an unmixed cipal spea Butcher ewes ______.,3.50 down LEGAL NOTICE HARDWARE COMPANY Mewing. We as a nation know that Yearling wethers -----:— 6.70 Phone: 78 tion sessio to bi true. Not only does it lead to Greene Common Pleas . ~ .South M ain St. located in IN PREMIUMS a certain softening of the sinews, CATTLE—125 head. has expan but all too often it resiilts in a weak­ Common s te e rs ___ --- —5.90 to 6.85 Wm, P; Hamer $10.00 Premium to the consignor of the^most lambs. ening of the moral fiber, which vs. ices to th't $10.00 Premium to the Trucker bringing the lambs Medium heifers 1-— -7.15 to 7.75 ed degree makes man easy p$ey to the attack Common heifers ------.6.60 down Rega P. Hamer. of the enemy of our souls. according to the sale. . Best fat cow s ------6.15 to 7.30 The defendant whose last known ad­ MAKE OUR MARKET YOUR MARKET The Egyptians made plans which dress was ' Sarasota,. Fla;, will take sociate mt appealed to their, brilliant leaders Medium cow s ______-.4.90 to 6.00 as politic and wise, but they reck­ Bologna C ow s _4.75 down notice that suit for divorce has been DEEP W ELL filed against her by plaintiff charging • Ohio’s p oned without God, and the burdens Bulls ______.---4-6.70 down in contrast SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. and afflictions they placed on the .Milk cow s ______535 to $60 extreme cruelty and. that unless she SHALLOW WELL = Israelites only served to bring fur­ answers or demurrer within six weeks was the st »7EAL CALVES—100 head. crop report Sherman Aye; SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Mala IM-J ther blessing. judgment may be taken against her. .ood and choice ------.9,80 to 10.1Q that the n . Adversity May Bring Blessing The time starting to run from the Medium - - . - —4—..8.20. to 9.50 would tot (w . 1M4). first publication of this notice. 1 The people of Israel did not know Culls 1—-— ______8.00 down j i five per F. L. JOHNSON, it’tod undoubtedly did not anU B F’’ "the 1936 Bidding was a spirited affair in all Attorney for Plaintiff. ate the fact that the bitterhesrof We are in position to supply your.,deep .or shallow .well national.! their bondage was a blessing in dis­ epartments on today’s' markot, as pumps with installation complete. We have several seven guise. Note that— - -.lyehs bid against one another fop pumps in use and can. guarantee satisfaction and give 1. It kept them separate as a peo­ he limited supply of live stock; Hogs reference. .. .■ -total; ' Th ple; Affliction often serves to keep ->ppe whan. fruit in our lives. duced gre 3. It threw them back upon God ed the usual 1.00 in their class. possible just where you want it. Many are the. saints of God' who Butcher ewes cashed at 3.50 and down. tendent T: have found that the fiery trial, the Veal calves topped at 10.10, or vision of burden so hard to understand or about fifty cents < higher than last Industrial some affliction of their body has Monday’s session, . Medium kinds announced caused them to bring their burden F.E. were filed cashed at 8.20 to 9.50; and culls at to tile Lord. We have traveled far the - month on the. road of faith when we have 8.00 down. There were none of the Phone 30 Cedarville, O. an increas reached the place where we learn Setter kinds of steers o r. heifers on I thought I BOTANY total. Th that “Man’s extremity is God’s op­ «nlc. Medium heifers sold up to 7.75, YOU WCRC . THAHKLfo portunity.” claims rec Best cows topped at 7.30, and A F U f SY They had only one place to turn. EATER Ai.KA-JtJ2?£3 in the pre They were hemmed in on every iiedium kinds from 6.00 down to 4.90 of machin side but, as ever, they found that Bulls were in good demand at 6.70 prolific so the way up no man can close. They down. called on their God. erintenden the injury m . Prayer Always Brings God’s Some writers claim' that farmers Aaswer (2:23-25). fatalities, Does God refilly know when his who rent cold* storage lockers save S l e w e d , m it fyuU M tm tet m 'Aa. Asaaad ga^aaf' people suffer? Does he really care? $100 a year on their food bills. In aw ^mg* aHinmow Yes, he does. "They cried," and :oim> cases; price concessions on meats CANTON, OHIO Proof t "God heard" and "remembered." 'iave been offered to locker holders, be saved NOUDNi liO U TO PAY That’s all we need to know. The Over-indulgence in food, drink, Born in the fashion of 19 3 7... all modern oVer ruj'a groanings of his people had al­ conveniences, Ideal Ideation on M arket State Hi« AM ViSOM/aMrab M A nwyMifMMaanr About 10 acres out of every 36 or tobacco frequently brings on ready stirred God’s gracious and an over-aold condition In the sto­ Jr. He ■teres of crop land in the United States Street-Canton's main business section. MpIMlft 1$ (ffflM VNMfl$|L tender heart. But he waited to hear mach, gas on stomach, headache, made in tkUsiir cry before he answered. Such is planted to com and about one out sour atomach, colds, and muscular Home of the Viking Grill and Cocktail pains. To get rid of the discomfort traveling la the law of prayer. May we not of each 36 is planted to cotton. Total Lounge. Finest of food, sensible prices. and oorreot the acid ooedition, take sixty-five m c m i l l a n f u n e r a l h o m e forget it. Far too often we turn crop land in the country is approxi Parking lot directly opposite-special tance onl to everyone and everything else, mately 36 million acres. Phans/7 OaAswHIa O. and finally, to desperation, to God, ALKA-SELTZER garage fecilities. than a m Why not turn to him first? Alka-Seltser contains Sodium Ace* speed of As we opened this lesson with an NOTICE ty I-Seller late (an analgesic) In com­ bination with vegetable and mineral 20OROOm8 'M«*2?< •ATM pointed o appeal for all who knew not Christ alkattsera. as Saviour to make this the day of twenty-fiv Greene Common Pleas Year druggist sells Alka-Beltxer by HOTEL consunVed their Declaration of Independence, Herman Sach i m H m k m m u ■ so we close by appealing to all the drink and by Use package. oline and God’s children to let him make their vs. . was ter Esther Sachs, ears as sensitive as h? to the cry B f WISt “ALKMI/t ' drive The defendant, living at 1243 S. 49th of tha oppressed, that this national JaBter s Grain Substitute holiday may find every Christian Court, Cicero, 111., will take notice citizen tender to heart and liberal that plantiff has filed suit for divorce to deed toward the oppressed. in the Common Pleas Court Greene Eny Heasnt Way To Conduct Through Life County, Ohio, praying for a divorce s*~ grain combination of Allied Mill* consisting of I will govern my life, and my, on the ground of gross neglect and thoughts, as if the whole world were extreme cruelty. Said case will be for LOSE FAT und corn, fine ground oats, ground barluy* atnndard to see the one, and to read the hearing on and after six weeks from CINCI Idlings, hominy feed, cane molasseb and a little other; for what does it signify, to the first publication of this notice and How would you like to lose your Sawyer, make anything a secret to my neigh­ that unless she answers by that time ' fat, increase your energy and Improve Ohio’s D< teral is making more friends each day. It has variety bor, when to God (who is the search­ your health? judgment may be taken for plaintiff, man, die make it palatable, is full 10 per cent protien with er of our hearts) all our privacies How would you like to lose your y 7 per cent fiWe. The cost is less than local corn. •are open? FRANK L. JOHNSON, double chin and your too prominent morial H Attorney for Plaintiff. hips and abdomen and at the same ness, M Submissive Will time make your skin so clean and (6-25—7-29-6t) ALBERT dren wer The will can only be made sub­ clear that it will compel admiration? Funera missive by frequent self-denials, Get on thd scales to*day and' see which must keep in subjection its how much you weigh—then get a bot­ Bishop H PHEASANTS—«>The Hawkins Million Dollar Hen Brood­ Sallies and inclinations. tle of Kruschen Salts that cost next Mrs. to nothing and which will last you 4 er is in service now cooperating with the Greene County ROOFING — SPOUTING lang r weeks. Take one half icaspoonful In a and had Fish A Game Association brooding a large family of Carless handling kills livestock or. glass of hot water in the morning- GENERAL SHEET METAL Mr. locally hvtchod pheasants. Wayne feed of course. Stop Its way to market. cut down on pastry and fatty meats— WORK go light on potatoes, butter, cream in 1911 jn to see thebe samples of '‘greased lightning.0 and sugar—and when you have fin­ HOTELS A New York factory dosed by the PARTS FOR ALL FURNACES ished the contents of this first bottle Complete Overhaul weigh yourself again. 5000 ROOMS IN 0 STMIS city health commissioner sold about Notice also that you have gained in •zteoir, »oeinflssir..,.,',.f!I?m*itS