The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26

•• m IT * m « r • m n w • # # • * * * 1tomtom* at m M m % * » 1 “ S&P** *** f » » * vwft with relatives. be* am . WMk, A* Bumtwsaar o f ____ _ of her *on-fc- *»4 wife, this f f i m B K i r ” ***rrn■ . Allen preached butt Clifton Presbyterian MinSx year Window Shades at He Th* iMjtolar moei T. o* 3p* ^ hfttd * _________ fttine of the W, C. at the home ofMrs. For Sale;- S C. White Leghorn egga for »etUne. BeHphone 405 CUi- ^ “ orMrs. O’Hara, Rfd 1 , Yellow- Spring*, p , __________ ' < 4 t) John Carteh colored aged 55 , died Sabbath at Xenia and -was buried on Tuesday. He had lived here for many year* and has been ill a long' time. . For Sale]- Electric dome for ditn mg room. Hood as new, * Sidney Smith, Warren Barber wfefrt to Chicago tme week hn a business trip, - ' Cook’s Celebrated Linoleum—none better—as McMillan and Son’s, Owing to our absence from the office this week it has been impos­ sible to get up as much news matter as ordinary. • > For our boys, and girls, out .schools and college, a. drive-to secure enough money to get a fh&t-class physical director. The drive is April 20, i * ^ ........... * John Johnson gave .his firiends here a good, -surprise last Saturday. -when he and Mrs, -Virginia Cooper of Xenia, -yere married-by'Rev, Al­ bert Read o f the Baptist in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson .will reside m this place. •i . t ' '•"J" .................. . ^ The venerable Dr. James White, father of Rev., J. P,< White is not showing the improvement hoped for “and is failing to xeg|in bis strength. Get together to'make greater ath­ letics in- Cedarville -count. The drive is April 20. Wanted—-Salesmen for 6,000 mile guaranteed lines, ' Salary $100,600 weekly with extra commissions. COWAN TIRE & RUBBER CO„ Box 784 , ' Chicago, 111. of No. 24 Citizen* phon v ^ jY mm For Xeat:- lit Mwldeww *tea*L room* «n goad Mrs. J. Ki Lott Our bo; sldarin* and^gjbd# ■had no torn- SjSr1 a&s# well oon- nhyteal phyrical school* front. Myers, 44, prominent numu&urtnrer, head o f _ tH_tanuss' morning a hit home i that city. He nasi differed a nervous breakdown sw ie time ago but was thought to be on the read to recovery. For Sato:- Rhode Island Red eggs for,hatching. Phone 2 on 160. Mrs, K, F. Hutchison. Hr. Haber of Dayton Will be the speaker for tiie annuel mdating of the Community Club and election of officers Tuesday evening at the R. P, Church. Dr, Huber Is known to be an excellent speaker as a number from here have heard him. For Sale;- Buff rock eggs for hatching, Phone 12 on 102.* tf ’ HrsvC. W. Mott. Joe Watts of Xenia*probation offi­ cer, was in town FridaR after a color­ ed girl that has beep in court several times and just a few. days previous broke away from the detention house m Columbus. “jr‘l 'Vf p -a,. For Sale:- Strawberry plants and all kinds, o f transplantable Vegetable plants and-'seed potatoes both early and late, Wm. Sheely, Gladstone, Rfd, 2, Cedarville, O. ( Cohtianed t tm page i. Edward Henderiy, Clarence J, Loyd. AJ* Kathryn. McGIvon (Mrs. Nss* with), So*is E*WU McCHaughlia, John Wayne Haridey, Emily Milli- *an, Kenneth Putt, Minnie Edith Shaw, Mary Edna Stormont, Ruby Haxei Stoment, Carrie 3. Town*- loy (Mrs. Raymond Bull), Donna Hall Bum*, Ralph 8. Elder, Louis Mirlta ” * Janet Brown Guripngh, Helen Paul- Ojdofbeb, Esoulm* Reynolds (Mrs. Walker), Mr*. J. L Gates, Ag- Edwmjd Shaw) Galen Gardiner, William Walker Hfunmg, Haxol Vhgima Lowry (Mrs. W. W. banning), John Rpscoe Me Corkell, Cameron M. Ross, Frances Futhey Smith, Wilmah Spencer, Wffijam Dwight Sterrett, FredMe Milhm Townsley, Fleets Gardiner, Chester Pnwton, Mary Ethel Basel, Florence Clemam? (Mrs. W. D.’ Stejv rett), Iva-Margaret Green, Paul, Her-; ' elj] Margaret F" .ary McCorkell, sche) Creawe der, #Amm Ma le Fulle; Salesman Wanted to solicit orders for lubricating 'oils, greases ,ahd faints. Salary or Commission. >Ad- irhss THE LENNOX OIL & PAINT CO,; Cleveland, 0 .. Refriember the Community Club ban- *q;uet at the R*P. churchTuesday ev­ ening at Six o’clock, Dr. Huber ’o f Dayton,, an excellent speaker Will give a talk on *Tne Boy . Hear 1dm and-get a good averting dinner, _ s, K, Hamilton of Monmpujh, in., is here on'sa visit with relatives* hav­ ing been visiting with- his sister, Mrs. Hanna Cooper, in- Springfield. Mr. Hamilton ,. just 'recently returned from Orlando, Florida,; .where he uperit part of the winter. He reports seeing E, S;‘ Keyes arid Mrs. Miltori Keyes,who are' located in that city. Mr. Hamilton is greatly- impressed with the beauty of that^city. . Frank B- Bull of Indianapolis, Lid., spent Sabbath at home. He.was ac- •companiedby Mrs, L. G, Bull, Mr. and Mfs. Karih Bull on his return Sab­ bath night when they -returned to that city’ and. on Monday attended the funeral*of the late Charlton Bull at Greehtown, Ind, » • ' ■ - "t " r’ j • The Research Club met - at the home of Mrs, J. E. Hastings Thurs­ day aftemooji. A program-in charge ofMrs. Crouse, a. paperby Mrs. Wm. Cooley, on ^liove Affair's of Great Musicians”.' and'Mrs. H. $. Bailey told the story of opera as from the Italian, German,-French and English, illustrating ea£K' with Victrola rCc- •ordS-by.Carso, Schmirien Heiffit, G»l- li-Cnrci'and others. A readingfollew* ed by Miss Ruth Moore and a pleaa- and social hoiir with the hostess and. invited guests. ' Lino—-70 .cents, at .Me MilUn’s. Installation o f Manganese - Steel Vault Door FaCilitie* that entirely remove the powibiUty of loss—that positively protects patrons* int«re*t--are tod^y required by the modern, progress­ ive Financial Institution, Stability, permanence and certainty must characterize the bank of dependable service., An indication of our thoroughly reiponsiblfe banking policy it fotind in the recent installation of our new Vault in which we have placed about 2d tons of railroad iron and and steel-and Wow have installed eus*new Manganese Crome Steel Vault Door that weighs near six tons, which we are confident, interests the representative^residents of this eonummity. . 1 This massive Mangencse steel bulwark represents the latest develop- meats ip prftoctive devices. It defies the lawless, prevents the possi­ bility of destruction by fire end gives full assurance* pf permanent safety- ■ '.■■■■*' * Our new building i« now hearing completion and , the opening date wm be shortly announced when this vault may be inspected by all, Watch for the opening date. Elian El- Jenni j^lf rtonr'Miirtlm l S Ha^e*, Clinton Robert Fitch, Jean­ ette Rutherford Fitch, Arthur David Hanna Lie* Conner, Georgia Heitz- man, Beasie Keplmger. Louis McDormani Florence .Fatter- son, Kathleen Putt, Andrew Brown, ¥ r L ^ 3 Hasting*. Laura Belle drew, Mary Edna Bird, David Col- line Bradfute, John Wallace Collins, Mary Dorothy Collins, Helen Louise Edwards, Ruth Marie Edwards, ■»*aM*h 8 a ;56 Merle Rife, Carey Paton/ Ritchie, Grace Sisson, Rachel Norene Tar- §9*.. F, M. Townsley), Orland Mellville- Ritchie, Mary 2 Esther Townsley, Paul Raverly Turnbull, Elsie Ethel Veal, Ada Frances Wallace, • . - William Rife,. Collins, Gladys' Bea- tnce Post (Mrs. St, John), Andrew Roger Collms, Eleanor. Rachel Kyle, Clyde AfaCa Shiplett (Mrs^-), Ruth Owings, Charles KennethsMontgom­ ery Ritchie, Elias Wetherbolt. Sisson, Flossie Gardner, Ward McMillan, Susan Ritenour Hattie Dobbins (Mrs, Wisecup), ElytfMcMiUan, Anna Dins- more Collins, Mabel Deck (Mra, Jones), /Martha .Foster; Pauline Grmdle (Mrs. Burba), Mabel Mur-’ dock (Mrs. Moore), Qretchen Putt (Mrs.—) Eula Tarbox (Mrs. R, N. Coleman), Irene Wright (Mrs. J. L, Cbesnut), Thomas Whyte, Mina Ethel Beekman, Cornelia May Bradfute, Elizabeth Cornwell, Sarah Olive Eu­ nice Finney. * .. Miriam Anita Fudge (Mrs. P. B. Turnbull), Ruth Rosetta; Harris, (Mrs. Geo. H. Smith), Nellie Maude Hastings, Fred Marshall; Mildred Catherine^Mendenhall, Ruth Ramsey, Florence Rachel Scott, Mabel Lillian Stormont, Edward Clark Weaver, Helen- Marie Zimmerman, Addah *P«kTm £kVli 11 U e i r a ■ TUT K T n itw n Payne, Mildred- Trumbo, Kathleen Blair, Bertha Flatter, Edna Fowler, Florence Enid Somers, 'Sarah Blanche. Bumgardner, Walter Leslie Bouse, Janies Lyons Chesnut, Ray­ mond MathiOtt Clark, William Weh- -------------- Iona G) * dell Duff, Alth ; raham/. He Exchange Bank CEDARVILLE, OHIO. • * , . ■Sr - i Rigources Over $500,000.00. PuM o a Certificates and Saving Camwon McClure, Carrie Olive Nor- thdp, Homer Earl >■Short, Warren Barber, D*v2d Linton Dohri^y, Rob­ ert IantOn,-Hutchinson, Sarah -Ludle Hoskinsdn, Mrs. Leroy Allen; ShCrley Eveleth,' Emth Hamman (Mrs, Wil ■fred Weimer), Myrtle Sh J< Townsley, Eva Townsle: Lester Day Pari Chesnut, Lenna Ruth Chitty, ence Mildred AOamS, Nellie Jafie Allen (M kl _L, A. -Waits),- William Wallace Anderson, Herbert Northup Bradford. ~1 Cora Belle Cavender, * Robert Howard Corry, Oliver Kelly Corn­ wall, James -Clinton Day, Mrs. Ida .Diffendal -Margaret Louisa Finney, Norman,Baird Foster, Walter Gra* ham, Chiurles Ellsworth Lowry, For­ est Ellsworth Miller, George Henry Smith,. Ulma Harriet Stewart, Ruth Fresocia- Thompson; Andrew Meryl S torage William m stley Towns- ley, France* Trumbull, Allen BirdTOfurabulI, Robert Nichol Col- man, Charles Frederick Dean, James Alexander Grant, James L. Lorimer, Mrs, Ethyl McElwain, Logan Abner Waits, Mary Andrew, Sarah J. Engle (Mrs.)* Ilo Andrew*. Ruth Burns, Martha Cooley, Alice Hixon (Mrs, Huffman) Faye Lorene Clarke, ’Gerievive E. Clarice, Helen Hiffe. Pearl Lynch, Mildred McCall, Marion Deval, Earl Sluslier, Mabel Widker, John Wright, Harvey Auld, Fred Cline Bales, Willard Barlow, Floyd Bates, 'Hazel Louise Beachem, Wil­ liam K, Billings, Austin J. 'Blade, Nellie Cornelia Boase, Verna Alberta Boase, Helen' Bradfute, Harry Brat­ ton, Ellen M. Buck, Ervin Christy. Esther Clemens, Mary Clematis, Hazel Cline, Theresa Leola Corn, Frances M. Corry, Goldie M. Cox, Nelson Creswell, Ward Creswell, William Albert Crumley, Opal David* Eloike Davis, Ann* May DeVault, Lurena De Vault, Fred EWry, Harold J. Fawcett, Beisie M. Fel­ low*, Maty Flanagan, F. P. Foster, Orson Dallas Foster, Or* Edith Haims. Lena Hastings, Ruth Hinton Russell C. Huston, Ethel Jackson, ......... , McCoy, Charles E, Mahaffey, Carrie Marsh­ all, Marion Mitchdt Jean Morten, Winifred Myers, George A* Neff, Milton Oliver, Alberta Owens, Frank P, Ritenour, Mabel Marie Rodgers, Kathryn Scanland, Edna Luella Shroade* (Mrs. Burton McElwain), Christine Smith, Isabel Smith, Robt, Smith, Eva Tarbox, Margaret Tar- box, Ruth Truesdalo, Robert Turn- bull, Louise Waddle. Harter Wheeler,1 Gertrude Grace Wilson, Dell* Wise­ cup, Wilbur Wisecun, *.,. ■ v Louise *Wolf, Bernice WolfoW, Loren* Belle Taylor,, Marguerite GUkey (MrS. J. H. Ricksnbach), vCharfcu Raymond McClure, Wallao* Cooper Anderson, Leroy Hill Clarke, Samuel Morton Creswell, Paul James Biwood, Thelma Smith. Reb* InSae Harhieon, Clifford Silas Horton, g ufoa McFarland, Rebecca :*rsh, Dcwothy Tarf, Pauline Dorothy Smithson, Starley Test, Mrs, Jama* Andrew, Carl Bates, Arthur Bradford, Edith Bradford, Robert Bratton, Minto Brumfield, Bessie L, Bums, Helen Coles* Ward Creswell, iZelpha Dobbibs (Mrs, 3. O. Liming) Clarke Bk Dunn, . Edith Evan*. R.H* Eckelberry, Earl Finney, Beatrice Flihar, Dona Fdrd, Lilli#* Fold. Milburft E. Gordon, Es­ ther Mae Hartman, CleOn G. Henry, Charles F, Hiff, kUdred Jackson, .............. “ ‘ " i, Donna D«Ui«Ij*J law The BlnWarj Wren j C ou SPRINGFIELD'S LAR^EST AND BEST DEPARTMENT STORE i . • ^ * *■ ■ , . ^ ■ . ' . To Increase The Wren A Half * t iJ -<■ i / For some time past, this section of Ohio has.been filled with increasingly persistant add mysterious rumor that , ^ rens was to strike some great sledge-hammer blow that ivould increase their. business a/half-million, dollars. Something on the order of the Million ’Dollar New Ownership Sale held last June and which,, as you ' ’ remember, started prices tumbling everywhere in this vicinity. » This Week j . lM a ' But what you ask, could Wren’s do to cause suc^i intensified buying^ Listen—We Jire .receiving goods right . row , boughton the newest and yery lowest market, that^will go into this sale beginning tomorrow, at less than they cost ns even, at the new low wholesale prices. Goodness! Gracious! Annabellel Did you hear that? v,1 ■ This is a. strong bold statement and we wU! have to make it good, 4 We will lie expected to make it good and we WILL make it good, beyond all expectations. You will see other sales of other stores advertised^ The advertisement! are good reading and.useful, for every one o f them will riemmd you of this greater sale at Wren's and this following note may be cut out and placed wherk you will see it. This Sale Will Be In Fiji ■ '■•. .■■■V- ■ ■ . .* : v--v ■“ r ■ ■ Swing Tomorrow Here Are A Few SampleSavings FRUIT OF THE LOOM -I O L V J Bleached Muslin (Limit 12 YdL) ................. .......I “ 2C * (Limit 3 Cakes)............ ................................ ,.OC Cake WOMEN’S $ 9.00 HATS ' , ' $ 1 0 0 50c HEMMED GLASS'TOWELS £ 5 c ■■■ * .=.#•• ’■ \■ HOPE BLEACHED MUSLIN 1 A - V # l 1 (Limit 12 Yds.) " -l U C 1 C|, LONSDALE BLEACHED MUSLIN 1 O l _ V * l (lim it 12 Yd*.) . I <& 2 C 1 Q , ^M nanaaw•AM m luMi #Jf 4 g» 4 « to* 4 to * 4 • 4 i toto»tototowto«4'*a aa * i toto* to* • * ** $ 4 4 tosmmnmmt ..Give Us A Chance To Figure On YourlPrSntlng . t 1 -» m * ana

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