The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26
, -'3 £ NRWS OF SELMA. Mr. wvi lira. W. B. Hayes and chil- *p*at last Saturday i» Spring- Charts* Pancake. of Peoria, HL is spending the week with Mr, «iia Mrs, Claude Edrabaton and fain* Mr. and Mrs, William Arthur and sen, Howard, ware shopping m Ce- darrifie last Thursday evening. Charles* PhMip WUdmaa was in So, ton last Wednesday evening. Large crowd*jfrom here attended the pfiotoply, "The Re-maklng o f a Nation," 'a t' So. Charleston last Thursday and Friday evenings, and . . . ...... . _ . m reported it to be the best picture o f its kind ever shown there. Bussell Pines, Edith McMullen, Raymond Edmiston, a n d Marie Skough, spent last Wednesday after* noon at Femdale Park in Clifton. Miss Louie .Chapman was In South Charleston last Wednesday afternoon. Many from her* attended the Bed Cross dance at London last Friday evening, and report that they had a fine time. ' ’ , • Errett Kinnison spent a while last Sunday evening with Burges Leach B o o k S t o r e For Graduating Presents Your Patronage Will be Appreciated .M eans E xtra M ili T o M e ” 6 S o u t h D e t r o i t and family, o f hear Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Beatty and X e n i a , O family, o f near Old Town, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fin ney and family last Sunday. Everret Hopkins was in Spring- field last Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Brittin and Clara Brittin were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finney and family dast Sunday afternoon,. Harry Wolford and family entes- *kaiend guests from Layton last Sun day afternoon. Orville Oney has purchased a new Maxwell auto. Viola Chapman was shopping in Springfield last Saturday -afternoon. ■‘Mrs. Howard Wildman called on Mrs, C. E. Edmiston, ■Monday even ing. Ralph and Anna to is Hewitt at- ' tended the Baccalaureate sermon ar Pitchin last Sunday afternoon. Mir. and Mrs. Howard Wildman •and. son, Edwin, and, Mrs- C, 13. Ea- miston were shopping in Springfield Tuesday afternoon, -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McDornmn Were shopping in’ Springfield Tues- 'day. And ao it will to you. Come fat to-day and examine these Extra-TeatedRacineCountry Road, add Multi-Mile Cord Tired, “Extra Miles" is the ver dictofevery user, backed by cold apeedometer figures. £000 MU Guarantee C ountry R oad Multi-MileCord T IR E S Many extra tests hold these tires to the high Racine Rubber Company standards. Bach extra test Is important. For instance: the Extra Test for accurate compound adds an unequalled toughness to resist the wear . o f the roads. H.E. Schmidt &Go. South Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio “ Safety First For the Little Ones HIGH SCHOOL >NOTES, The Baccalaureate sermon was de livered last Sunday afternoon at the school auditorium by Rev. Warring, o f So. Charleston, . The music was furnished by the High School and the attendance was large, considering the dreadful, weather. The High School “ Planet" failed to make its appearance last week at the school exhibit, much to the disap pointment of the people. The edito rial staff states that the delay was due to the printer, who was rather , slow in handling the orders. The . copies will probably be ready Thurs day or Friday. ’ The Independent team from Pitchin played a. baseball game with an in- •dependent team from here at the Mc- Dorman field Monday. The batter ies composed of Albert Fink, pitcher; Wilbur Fink, catcher;- o f Pitchin; Forest Griffith, pitcher; Warren i Bumgardner, catcher, o f Selma. The ■Selma team was composed o f mar ried men, high school boys and ' eighth graders. The. game was veil attended b y ,rooters from both sides, considering the short notice given. -The girls state that fc was an “old man's game,” and that it •was the , most interesting game ever staged here. The game ended with-a bril liant-. victory for Pitchin, the score being 11 to 4. ■ : The athletic association met in the laboratory Monday afternoon and talked over certain business matters o f the clubs. Manager George Finney resigned his position and Edward Battiri was elected new base ball ma nager for the coming year. Captain .Powell also resigned his position and Philip Wildman was elected for the next year. Errett Kinnison was elected basket-ball .captain for next year. The dues were paid and the dub purchased a few new supplies, Newton Powell, Mildred Negus. Errett Kinnison, George Finney, Riilph Hewitt and Edward Holloway are among the many young people from here who attended the pho toplay, “ The.Re-making of a Nation,” at S. Charleston, last Friday night. 'Pauline Thomas; a sophomore, has been ill a few; days of the past week at her home near here. While rehearsing a play Tuesday ■afternoon, two boys of the eighth grade sighted an airplane from the ; window* In less time than it takes to tell it; the boys spread the alarm, and the rehearsal came to a sudden stop. This is the second machine that has passed over near Selma this spring, and the pupils are always more interested in the human bird of the air than they are in their lessons. ■We often wonder what Professor Hayes would say i f he happened to see Miss Shause playing the “Mis souri Walts,” while Mr. Powell and Miss Hewitt tripped the light fantas tic behind the left wing. spf Insured by our germ-proof refrigerator construction. Health walks with the little ones up through the tender years o f childhood when food is kept fresh, pure; clean and whole some in guaranteed Jiigh-quality— Leonard Cleanable ' One-Piece Porcelain-Lined ! R e f r i g e r a t o r if : You can wash it like a clean china dish. Exclusive, patented features not found in any other refrigerator. Saves one-third ice expense; prevents food-spoilage — another economy; and gives Jo the housewife conveniences to which she is entitled. Built to last & life-time; a style and size to suit any purse. T o avoid imitations, look for the trade mark shown above. C cm e in fqr demonstration. Ask for our interesting . b o .Met o f refrigerator facts, .Co^~ ‘ '’ day. I JT. A. BEATTY & SON* Dependable Furniture, Xenia, Ohio Racine Country Road Tires—5 ,0 0 0 Mile Guarantee —are specially built and Extra-Tested to stand hard usage, • Racine Multi-Mile Cord Tiree— a great value in cord tire quality. Also Extra-Teeted red and gray Tubes, - R. A. MURDOCK Far yaar own protaction baattain retryRacina Tirayaa bay' ' btara iha nama, RACINE RUBBER COMPANY, RACINE, W IS , GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW FINISH'DO IT YOURSELF WITH ONE ORTWO COATS / V TRY OUR JOB PRINTING. - A U T O FINISHES wwBjr *v *■ .v< - efrdrs- Mr For Sale By THE TARBOX LUMBER CO. SALE OPENS THURSDAY , MAY 10th, k 9:00 A .M . SALE ENDS TUESDAY , MAY 21st. that Outshines them all as a Money Saving Event L ~ r |i HE ANNUAL EVENT a c cep ted w ith even greater app rec ia t ion becau se o f th e d ifficu lties su rround in g it . C o tton good s , as eve ryb od y kn ow s have A been g o in g Up and u p . L ab o r ha s been sh o r t. •Bu t there are th in g s a g o od s tore m u s t an t ic ipa te i f it "will serve its p u b lic we ll. W e believe th is w ill b e th e b e s t M AY SALE OF WH ITE COTTONS in years. Because th e need fo r wise e c on om y was never so great, and th is c om e s w ith th e p rom ise o f tan g ib le savings*. M an y o f th e ga rm en ts and m ateria ls we tell a b ou t o n th is page w ou ld co s t as m u ch as a h a lf m ore , and in s om e cases, d o u b le th e M ay Sale pr ices i f we were t o rep la ce th em today . Best grade 15c canned com, 2 rim* for 25c; at Nagley's. < P " » i ... * ... . ....... .. " " i ....... CASTORIA "For Infants and Children In Use ForOver30 Years Always beam ., the < Signature tit i t v / ■J I \ ! ( E \ K P I M T 7 < . \.L [».t • H^U 'I ^VFEJWIOHV T “Y BIBS.quietly, and *c- 1 / quite* a hard, enintel ttrfade that it etty t o ] duit of wa»h, Hot Water will hot mar of crack it, U*e it anywhefe Oit the patch of intide the brine. We will be glad to talk with you J abojtt It THE TARBOX LUMBER CO. Ladies’ SilR Dresses Snfart dresses; some are quite fascinating, with youthful drapings and tuckings; others almost tailored; very simple, beautiful; taffeta, messaline and the modish gingham plaid taffetas are included; many are combined with georgette; light or dark colorings; all sizes from 16 years to 42-inch bust $29.76 Silk COR R (l Dresses ............ S & v iw U $32.75 Silk A A V C h Dresses .................. j d l t o V SALE OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY; 35c Ladies' Black Cotton Hose, regular and outsizes, pair . . . . . .25c Black Silk Hose, Ladies, pair ........................................................... 35c 75c Ladies’ Silk Hose, black and white o n l y ........................,.,..4 9 c 40c and 35c Mercerized Lisle Hose, black, not all s iz e s ............. 25c Infants Black Cotton Hose, 25c value, special ............................ .15c Women’s Spring Coats THE CHARM OF THE STYLES IS EMPHASIZED BY THE QUALITY OF THE FABRICS. r O C C f) for Coats of Serge, Gabardine and Poiret Twills in-Light tp& u iuU Colors, excellently Tailored and good linings. Formerly priced at $29.75. 9 9 C f i l l for Coats in Silvertone, Velours, Gabardines and Poiret tpiJwiUU Twills. Remarkable values. Former prices $42.75 to $47.50. All Light Colors. $ 19.75 for a few Coats in Light Colors that $25.00. were formerly GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS 75c Silk Gloves, black, white and gray, pair................ ..............., 59C Ladies Embroidered Handkerchiefs, special values, 15c each, two for ........... ...................................................................... 25c SilKs *>■ ■, A f t # all there's but one real satisfying place in Xenia for Silks, This department is proving that emphatically again this season. Smart women are making it their fashion rendezvous, ,Silks are in their heyday of popularity just now. JiVhatever the accepted “ best” silks are, you’ll see them herA . , 40 in, White Crepe tie Chine, yard . ............. ..$1.$5 $1.76 36-in. AH Silk Foulards, yard ............................................. $1.39 $2.00 36-jn. Fancy Silk, Plaids and Stripes, yard ........-..,..$ 1 .6 9 Men’s Summer Undermuslins a Great Occasion Underwear $1.50 Men’s Summer Union Shits . $1.00 Men’s Nainsook Union Suits jj T IS IMPOSSIBLE to describe here the thousands o f snowy, new * garments assembled fo r this occasion, its economies are many and real. Exquisite simplicity is the rule. No unhappy overtrim- ming to cover up under qualities in materials or needlework. Quality and newness—these are the outstanding features. Yet goodness knows prices are low, thanks to purchases months and months ago when market conditions were vastly mote favorable. Hutchison & Am ejdpF - Ms Wmm j Ohio, & —Sue - t A very orial. servj church on late Dr, J a committi Synod, wh since Wed S. Creswei Synod, pre o f Philadel Rev. John the 91st P, riman, of>] Rev. Alexa Galilee, ,Pj of the life quoted sev, especially, They shall ence; in wo until the I The memor Rev. R. Philadelphii of the earlj of himself sweet couns and o f his Synod. Th Chesnut’s f Rev. L. A. Kansas, to< 34:1. He x tics in thh caused the and render Rev. W. , who, was asi for twenty- -presbytery Christ’s Kin stallation of ago today, 1 He said thal uplifting. ] continued fa should recoil ters are a 5 times God and, we can He always d things worl them that li der why h« God was pi the congregj J. Prayer, wi McChesney, rator of the the pulpit v Synod paid noblest mini We have fished interi soldier; boys ders from „ti letters are c frequently tl be of interei is nothing t| tion abroad s mass o f peo] us have tKosi Of the Bo; of You Your “ CEB The 1918 is al, “ The Cedr ing Sherman chief; Miss 11 editor; Profet and D, Lintot Morton Cresw lins, business, vey Rickenbi manager. Th the young me; serving the co abroad. Motherless, ing, they are Sea. Difficulty layed our j started as pected, but patrons reg made on Me and Saturda requested tc amount of ii daily by dri made weekl; ized. No. 9 Browr Nagley's. ..London Ohi< ley's. Japanese to $10.50. C. A. W Lab* Curts From a Lam Need. Professor F a gathering of at Columbus 1 number of his ates are attei Assembly and boys enjoyed ing together, t a n k a g e Clifton or Pltc
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