The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

•'aviiSnrS-' . £«- & • t % %*< ■** ■ f ' t St fti 1 mamftaa amqm LOCAL AND PERSONAL # ♦ # # # ♦ ♦ *ty # # Mi«* B«rtha Baau of Urban* spent the week-end with relatives *t home. Mi** Rtoise Stewart is visiting rel­ atives in Sabin*, 0 . Andrew Jackson has been tak ing! in the 6 rand Circuit races m Colum­ bus thin week, | Leo IJamiehy la recorering from *n attacic of typhoid fever. Umar Harter and soa, Boacoa and Bussell of New Madison, 0., spent the week-end with Mr. -and Mrs. John Stewart. * The Xenia Bible Conference will be held in that city the week of August 7-14. Poultry Wanted:- I wjU pay high­ est market price a t all times. Wm. Marshall, -^.■^■■twy.i^ . i.^11,,,.,.1m,, .„ „„ George Smith was quite ill several days last week but has greatly im­ proved. The people are now given the PRIVILEGE of developing Cedar- ville College to its highest efficiency You, dear reader, are one of the people. , James Willoughby, wife and dau­ ghter, Barbara,' of Dayton spent Sab­ bath with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Owens. J, G, McCorkell was a business vis, itor .in Dayton Tuesday, „ “The Education of a people is more important than their form of Govern­ ment.” The value of Cedarville Col- j legs is evident. j fined Owens, who has been bedfast for some time, is reported much bet* ter, being able to sit up some, Do you know that the people of a great city in this State want our Cedarville College? If it is good enough for them to TAKE, it. is cer­ tainly good enough for ua to KEEP. Let's keep it. ~A number of merchants have mes­ sages in the ad on the last page in reference to the College campaign fo r the endowment. Bead the page, it is .interesting, Mr. Robert Lloyd, wife and son, George, of Norwood, 0.,. have been spending the week with Dr, and Mrs. J. P. Elias, Misses Maude .Hastings and Wil- mah Spencer have returned home af­ ter a ten days vacation a t Buckeye Lake. Miss Alberta Creawell is entertain­ ing Miss McKiney of Monesson, Pa, Musses Creawell and McKinney were teachers in the public schools of that city. Dale Young of Cleveland, tylr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Miss Rose Knapp, of Columbus were guests of Mrs. C. C, Woimer this week. i ' No amount of chickens to small for me to call for. „Wm. Marshall. M ts . L.. D. Parker and' children have gone to Harpster, O., on a visit with Prof. Parker’s parents. • Misses Lillie Stewart and Nellie Ustick of Columbus, spent'the week­ end with Dr. and Mrs. J, 0 . Stewart. New Carlisle Masons ate erecting a Masonic temple th a t will cost about $20,000. Work started several days ago; if Prof, Leroy Allen, wife and dau­ ghter, Ruth, left Monday for Wooster where they will yisit with relatives. CEDARVILLE COLLEGE must continue its life and activity with in> creased 'vigor and efficiency in the new quarter century of existance it is entering; Charles Johnson completes his term is clerk of court this month and will be succeeded by .Harvey Elam. -Mr, iohnson was appointed to fill the un- jxpired term of George Sheets. Mrs. Georgia B. Neal of Elkton, Tenn.j is the guest of Mrs, L. G. Bull and other relatives this week. Mrs. Neal has been visiting in New York City for several weeks and is stop- ingr here fo r a visit ehroute'home, , _ ^ .......... ......... \ William Nye, a former resident, who has resided in North Dakota for several years, where he operates a 160 acre farm, spent a day or so here the last of the week calling on former friends. Remember the sale of Hampshire hogs a t Ferndale Farm 'on August 8. There will be sixty bred sows offered besides 250 feeding shoats th a t Will be in demand ready far the new corn crop. Don’t forget the date, CEDARVILLE COLLEGE is judged by its ACTUAL ACCOMPLISH­ MENTS, not by what i t might have lone I t Is a public servant and its work is essentially constructive. Do you appreciate it? C. C- Weimer has added a refrig­ eration display case to his meat store equipment that is, as fine as can be foiind in aUy city. Mr. Weimer Miss Jesse Small o f Xenia is spend ing several days with relatives here. Misses Lena Hastings and Hester Dean visited last week with the lat­ ter’s sister, Mrs. Milton Antrim in Dayton. ,Dr, and Mrs, Nelson H. Clark of Pittsburgh, nee Nellie Lewis, return­ ed to their home last Friday after a visit with relatives in Clifton. The Presbyterian Congregation in Clifton, gave a reception last even­ ing a t the hpme of Mr. A. H. White, honoring their new pastor, Rev. Rob­ e rt N, Colman and wife. Beatrice and Monroe Pyles, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -John Jyles on the Ed Dean farm, were operated upon by Drs. Madden & Shields on Tuesday, when their tonsils and ade­ noids were removed. R, C. Watt spent the last of the week in Uridhsville, 0,, with his son- in-law and daughter, Rev. W. A. Condon and wife. He was accompan­ ied' home by his granddaughters, Mary Eleanor and Margaret Condon. Mias:Belle Wilson died at her borne on the Clifton pike Tuesday, morning about seven o’clock afte r-an illness of about" three months. The deceased was the daughter of . Solomon and Sarah Wilson both deceased and is survived by a sister, Miss Hulda, a t home, a brother, Solomon a t home al­ so and a -brother Brinton of Angle- tree, Texas and William of Reynolds, Iowa. The deceased- was 64 years of age and was born in this county. She was a member of the Clifton Presby­ terian church. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from the late residence. * will have one of the most complete meat stores in the county. The new ^ b n S has beenTmtalled by‘the d £ The Graphic Arts Exposition con­ ducted by the Chicago Club of Print­ ing House Craftsmen is being held in Chicago this week a t the Coliseum, Working exhibits .showing every branch of the printing industry from actual manufacture of paper to the finished catalogue, booklet o r folder. All the .very latest in printing ma- Mr. -and Mrs. C. N. Stuckey re­ turned from Martinsville, Ind., last Thursday evening after a three,' weeks stay taking the baths for rheumatism. display case cost one thousand dol­ lars.’ Leah and Jean Wolford of YelloW Springs visited from ' Friday until Sabbath with their grandmother, Mrs. I J . fi. Wolford. . Joseph. McAfee, was taken to the McClellan hospital in Xenia la st Sat­ urday night suffering from rupture. A slight operation was perforraned and he is much improved. ^ Mr, and Mrs. M. W. Collins drove to Columbus la s t Sabbath where they spent the day with their daughter, Miss Anna, who is attending 0 . R.,U. summer school; The trip Was made, by way of Springfield where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones. ferent manufacturers and will be in operation. doing actual work. Every thing used in, the printing trade with For Sale:- Corn. James P . Finney. \ many new inventions will he _exhi- >r~— :— :------------ bited, the largest exhibit of its kind The Clifton base ball team defeated ever held. The Editor left last night the Enon team last Saturday in a to- spend, a few days a t the exposi- game a t Clifton. tion. m I W . L. CLEM ANS R e a l E s t a t e Call ba foun a t ray ;office each Saturday or reached by phone a t my residence each evening. - -~ ^ OAoe. 36 PHONES Residence 2-122 ' I CEDARVILLE, OHIO <%? Ouija! W M i 4ne § o o d w o r d ? ’ | my YOUNG aider., HAG A Ottija board. AND SHE believes I t AND TALKS to Noahl AND I think she talks. * # * TO HER best fellow. * * » WHO’S DEAD but doesn’t know e » * AND l used to give her. THE LOUD, rude laugh. # * ♦ BUT I’M sorry now. 4 # * BECAUSE LAST nighfc * * • I WAS home aloneu * * *' 8 0 1 got the hoard. « • * AND PUT in a call, A FOR JOHN Barleycorn. ■■* * * AND OTHER departed Spirits. BUT THE line was busy. FOR NOTHING happened, • • • THEN 1 cheated a Utile. * * ♦ AND IT spelled this. mm *• “GRAMMASHOTTA SEVEN.” w ** it. SO t sha t off quick. TO head off any, FURTHER FAMILY scandaL « ’• « THEN I stopped to smoke; • * # A CIGARETTE. AND AFTER a while, f CRANKED np weejea. • W '# AND ALL of a sudden, IT STARTED^off, AND QUICK as a flwto IT SAlDjtomethluft “THEY SATISFY.** * * « r ' ‘SATISFY”— ihat't the good L5 word. Juat light Up a Chesterfield and see what ex­ perts can do with fine Turkish and 'Domestic tobaccos when they blend them in tha t can't-be- copied Chesterfield way. You'll way “they satisfy,” / Did you knots about tho ChoHmrfirnUpackagmoflO? C I G A R E T T E S w***^-**— .............. ......... -aw- The W. M. a Of the tl. P. church held a meeting Monday afternoon when a report was made, by the dele­ gatee that attended the Fo rt Morgan, Col. meeting. The ladies of the Clifton IJ» P, congregation joined with the local organisation for the meeting.- Rev, J . Alvin Orr, D. D., and fam­ ily of Pittsburgh, are here on a visit with the. former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Orr, Dr, Orr is head of the College Alumni drive for new build­ ings and additional endowment. Prof, R. Cedi Burns is continuing Work in Washington,. D. C.K having taken up sn engineering course a t the George Washington University, Miss Donna Burns has for her guests this week, Mrs, John Biesinger of Hamilton, 0., and Miss Myrtle Wagonfieid of Oxford. , " - MBBGSH3 DIAMOND LACIES! „ Aak ,» » t U ru cM for C R I - C B I I - T U I CUUUtU) U k ANI) PILLS la RGB «aa/AX G old metallic 1 » xm ( **»lad witli B l u a O ) Rlbboo. T ag * . mo ox * * * . * » y •( z 0**- x / V n n b t u 4 w k A , C H M ) K U - m i V B lZ lIO N O B B 1 HU P IL L S , for tweHtT-llW year* regarded «a Ik»t,S«fept, A'.waya Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DHUGGISTS ■SOS. EVERYWHERE TjmiXD SHOCK A B SO R B E R S Miss Mary Ervip has been appoint­ ed executrix of the estate of her fath-1 er, the late D. S. Ervin. The apprais- era wereW. L. Clemans, W. A. Turn-.] bull and -M. C. Nagley, Mrs. Ira Davis has been visiting with.relatives in Alliance, 0„ From, there she goes to Cleveland where she1 will be joined by her husband and both ' go on to F t, Madison, O,, where th e ir' daughter,'Miss Eloise and Miss Mar­ jorie Wright are in the Mary ELs camp for girls. Mr. F. B. Turnbull, wife and Son, Robert, and Ward Creawell, drove to Niagara Falls this week. Mr. Walter Ferguson and two sons also made the - trip by auto. , , WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany’s Optical Service Pro­ vides You With the Best. T IF F A N Y BETTER GLASSES S. Detroit St. Xenia, O. Easier riding, easier steering. Greater safetyat higher speed*. Save tire*, fuel end ear depre­ dation . Work in full harmony with Ford spring*. Bettershock absorber at a lower price. Dhtribulort R. A. MURDOCK, Cedarviile,and Jamestown B u r p e e - J ohnson C o m a w v t a c r y a f H ' , I INI O l AN A P O L I S s U. S .A . iThe Best Ciothss on Earth for th e Price Suits and Overcoats Strictly TftUor Made 516.50 and $23.50 None Any Better The A- Nash Co., Inc. FRANK SHELDON, Greene County Repre*ent*tive 1 P .O .B ox 19 XENIA. OHIO In Cedarville every Monday Rev. Walter Morton and family of Millersburg, Ky,, is here for a visit with Mrs. Morton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, M. Murdock. Attorney J. Fred Barber of Chi­ cago .was here the first of the week on business. Miss Fern Wooten of Louisville, Ky,, is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Turner. A forty acre field of meadow be­ longing to Hiram Graham along the Pennsylvania tracks ’west of town was burned a few days ago. The fire started from sparks of the fast noon express east' and the flames could not checked until' most of the field was burned over. A pary of young people from here left Wednesday for Cleveland where they went as delegates to attend the National Y. P.f C. U. convention in that city. The local delegates were Willard Kyle, Gray McCampI eU and Miss Helen' Oglesbee. Dr. J. P. White and son, Wilbur,-are also in atten­ dance. Messrs. Kyle, McCampbell, Dr. .Whfte and Wilbur and Phillip Kyle of Xenia drove through in the McCampbell automobile. Roger' and Earl Collins and Ralph attd Cecil Rife drove through and will represent the Clifton Y. P. C; U.- 82nd ANNUAL FAIR OF THE THE DAILY VOCATIONAL BIBLE SCHOOL. On Tuesday the D. V. C. B. S. came, to an end with a program and exhibit in the evening. For both workers and children, i t has been a most delight­ ful three weeks. There was a total en­ rollment of one hundred, the average attendance being well above seventy. The number of teachers in all the de­ partments was twenty. Many of these gave a great deal of their time and energy, and all were very faithful in their work. To them as well as to the regular attendance and interest of the children, was the success of the school due. The offering taken a t the exhibi­ tion Tuesday evening was very liberal leaving only a very small amount to be taken care* of by the Sabbath Schools. With this beginning, we shall look forward to having a still better school next year. To Be Held at Xenia, Ohio AUGUST 2-S-4-5, 1921 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday* Friday WEDNESDAY, AUG 3rd , 2:25 P a c e _______ ‘-----$400 2:22 Trot __________ $400 2:09 P a c e _______ $400 Speed Program THURSDAY, AUG: 4th 2:18 Trot ...........$400 . 2:16 Pace -----------------$400 2:14 Trot -----------: — $400 FRIDAY, AUGUST ,5th * 2:25 T r o t --------- 1-------$400 2:20 Pace --------- $400 2:i4 Pace -— —$400 Entries clo 3 e Saturday, Ju ly 30, a t 9 p. m. for all departments except the speed ring, which, closes Ju ly 28, a t 11 p. m. t* . . . V , MILO ANDERSON, President , 0. M. AUSTIN, Vies P re s ipen t • B, U. BELL, Treasurer 1 J . ROBERT BRYSON, Secretary A Worthy Example of Independence George Washington—the father of his country—-was a man whose ex­ ample of thrift and success should be an inspiration to every American. From all bis“earnings he set aside a certain part regularly—against the days of his “sunset”. A small amount deposited a t this association in our Term Savings Ac­ count with interest a t 6 1-2 compoun­ ded semi-annually will quickly grow to large proportions. Try it. , jl The Cedarville Building & Loan Association What the rig of the Liberty Bell mca iit to the Colonies, the Liberty Bell Home Savings means to you— Ind epcndcnce,

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