The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26
..ft...... * » * • ;# * « * * « W a P t^ cm A L *n£ ?»♦*„♦ ♦ # ♦■# «>, »A**M »** wHlftOlstliy Aftoraoetj GhA tUt week.: **■* ^ *«* i S j j j * ™ , ° - * k *•«»• * » Tfc* ftssfoy O mni pi*y of ti* c d . S * ? * * **vo» Mo*Mj*y B%kt Jwu **■ *» *» fawafauo., “ Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Ct*awu«L who Juv* been spending * wt (w ^ j , III, are expected home tfa, l A t R ? 3 5 ^ to #m*u tor] Wxuu Marshall N o t o j fat tfa TRUTH, Tfa Sea* o w t w ^ u ^ J ^ ** eiven at fhe opera houae, Monday,, June A j P . Jte md family: were g J ^ € # ;W I* t«rw in Columbus, dayf **“ ** f °r Dsepratiori Day, Wort* L°U °f Pltfcsf e « ^ Wtfa T Z Q Z . ’ ™ * ! Mr- m)- «■*; ^ any thiSs ^ fani. Marshall. Maude Hastings*1 who >has faen ieablimg near Revenna, 0., is‘ fame for the summer. - / tt « * 1 *"'"" ' Vl”' 1 I 'l I" | y || | V ^ J. - j- " » • Miss Anna Mary- Curl, rf'Springy S 1 JS??®ltine her cw&h, Miss Edith- . Baker, this week. ^ < . - - * f + t n r 1 A ^,00 Anto Strop Rasor for $3,50 at Rjdgway’s. - POULTRY— Don't fail to call me' before you sell. ' • ■ - ' , , . . Win; 'Marshall. ■> ■ *■**-■ ■ ' ■- ■ ?■•■ f (‘ ■* it? Beginning June 2 at Continuing Throughout the Month of June _ < , w% and Mrs, X H, Swimloy* M*W ' E*s*® Daket and ■ daughter,Virginia, Mn2San8' an<l Mm Adam Goul o f Mutual O^.motoreahere last Thors* day, spending the day at the home pf Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Btevenseh, . ■ fy^aMru I ,’r Dbn’fc forget that big'evening of enjoyment May 2t4h, • Mrs Stewart Towiwley of Cors age, O,, and daughter, Helen of Dayton* have been guests of rela tives here. (. - •i 1 ' * O ^ 1 ' >•---- r1" 1 f j 1• - iti „ I have opened a shoe repairing Shojf in the Finney bpiiding, -North Mam street, where I will be prepared to do all kinds of repairing after bpening Monday. All work guaranteed (4t) William Mathis. Mr. Evan Bringhurst of St. .Louis hi^ been eh a .business trip to Cleve land, attending a convention. He.will be the guest o f Mr. .and Mrs, W. B. Stevenson, Mr, Bringhurst is.a grand nephew, * 1 ; -------— — ^ t i Rev. Brownlee, pastor of the East Third street Presbyterian church in Dayton and Dr. Myers* Bishpp of this district were in. town this week on business in connection with the dis- ■&ict. - * i. WHAT IT MEANS TO US AND TO YOU Poultry Wanted:- 1 will pay high est market price at all times, ‘ Wm. Marshall -For Sale:- Sweet Potatoe plants. J. A, Glllaugh. Rosa township schools are listed by the State Supervisor o f Agricul tural Education for vocational agri culture under the provisions of the Smith-Hughes act. Eighteen schools.- in the state have'been added, just late ly for this work. Robert Nelson and family of South Charleston spent Sabbath with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Finney, For Sale:- Pwraistilar Range. Res ervoir, hot-water front, in fair con dition, Oil stove heater* 50 White Wyandott hens. E, G. McKibben* Clifton, Ohio. The big sale of R. Bird k Sons Co. do*#* Saturday night. The list of speriat inducements for the children can be found on the last page. All the young folks shoald read this as ■well jm the parents, (t . r- The College Sana bailuteam will play WBndngtott this Friday after noon and tits 0. S, it $. O. Heme f m m Saturday afternoon. Bofh ■ games wfll fa played on the home; let. * '. j 1 ' LfOR fofty-three -years the community in ** which you. Hvc was served consistently and faithfully with dry,, goods* wearing ap parel, home fprnishihgs, etc. by The Edward Wf.cn establishment! One year ago in, June a new And aggressive^ ownership took over the mammoth business and sterling merchandising' - principles of this company. We are proud of the tremendous progress we have made in this one short year. But no less proud of the „wonderful reputation for reliability and square dealing enjoyed by this store over-the period of 43 years previous to the advent of the new '• .. it ■ . ownership. The whole idea back of this ,monster celebration is to symbolize and glorify the blending of the staid old policy of “one price and a square deal” that'built the Wren mune from a oneJroom general store to a modern, completely stocked department store with the newer policy of aggressiveness and progressiveness that will carry it to the -very heights of idealism in good store keeping. That's what it means to us. What it will mean ’ to you will be written in the price figures of this sale, (rifts and savings that will amaze' and please you beyond the power of words to tell. Sincerely yours, . * THE EDWARD WREN CO. " Watch For the Big Circular Giving Prices, Details and Everything. : / , a Gala Day , Bring the Whole Family Along. - , ' - J$l$ For this Kiddies One to Every Child Accompanied by Adults. $0 Free r .! f f wm d: amsi Bargains; Bargains. You’ll Buy a Year’s Supply When You See the Prices. ' -.'jigtiiiiteri Four Counties Are Coming Join Yocut Neighbors in This Gay Carnival. Plenty of Room for All A Big Cool'Store with Good Merchandise. W e’ll Check Your Parcels Use Our- Telephones and Our Big Rest Rooms. j j !^ '"Ti But Come! Be Sure to Come! For' as a Fellow Says, “You’ll Mist It If You Miss I t ” m m T i n # l 1 n . n i theBiggestandBest Sale Springfield Has Ever Had J pV-:’ 1>M; i » s m m s s a i s i Mr. «md Mr#. B#*tl Huffsrtwi h*4 4 "r— r Nvtiwi-1 wilt fa In ray riftc# over. . . M- X M ta v oti X M h , » J : <” ^ . . 7 ^ . .« ? & Friday ni «*eb wrek from 9 to H:S0 ■ktr*. D*vid Deck *nd children 01 Dsjr- A, ML Oft W«btW*y frsw 1:W to 5 ^ E t i i f i m 7 to 8 F.M. by sy-* PWlOWB*. „ . „ John t . Jon*#, atf OMwprjwtic. Ai*bcktion will hold a tsonventieft l» the Reformed church, 2C«ni|, Tues day. A very latomth*# proyram h#a been arranged for mortlny, after- Rev, Ralph Elder of Cutler, III, noon and evening- wwlon, Driegatea will preyeh Sabbath for the Clifton from the aavchtyfive #chool# in the U. P, rhureh as a candldato, that county will* aend delegatea. Rev, W» InWhich it W*« put m. M S M t i S H f gBlUR l l i l ...... ............. .. ................... .................... .. ... . ........... The Greene County Sunday School H. S. COMMENCEMENT iClark., Winifred Stuckey, Lloyd Mepredated. Thejomme^mant mark- .............. . * -■ - -------- >Campbell* John Dari*, Wilbur Weak- ed the do*, d . w i? t h 2 r f i a Tlib high school commencement ly, Ralph HeltfonimUs. The dans or* yew for the r t f i ^ s 2 S * was h«Y i«*t 'thuraday evening fn'ator wa# Wilbur Weakly who spoke; Monday eveningJ.fa Senior# ga ^ whd h a . t f a tw the tohool auditorium which .................... . " .crowded for the umbbss L event,. »nlb *Avandle Brigner, Dorothy j Comty USttfar^nUmden^.1, Aultman. | J ^ d * * ^ « to*fa « iiM n 4iM* * m m ' Ohio . 1 pnlpit faint vacant .winy to the P. Harrfman of this place i* #wrt- j Ogteafa., Elisafath Towndey, Nel-1The mu*k vra# faral«h*d by the High j the t reriXnatioh « f R*v. %. G. Meltibfan. toiy and 3. 0, Wrifht, treasurer. Ill* Boaa., Donna Jofaiwn, Louise1School Orobwtr* and was highly a^- commended for tit* atrti*ttc H
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