The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
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Hi® public knows noth- ?• log about it, to»®w*f*p*t* *tv«g know nbout i t , *nd ‘ often intimate t o a d * n®v®f know about i t Giving a ymammmmmdm£ $ t o r t o * on life, includes p in Sk*. mlAJaKwcr ftf f i i u w l l i *>wwra*«t»»^».^..;. , ,.1 r> «n c vntiBNimg w unpiiciKt G*®niiiwaiCH| , * ' J , •„ w #po « W .|MiM&wt as tty richest student /A student; trom theracmthumbtewaflcof life, t o t h e s ^ opportuoMw *o ncdvc the CMknflk College H n in *• a Undent Aon the aristocracy. EVERY BOY AND GIRL, REGARDLESS OF RACE, CREED, OR SO CIAL STANDING IS WORTH THE CLOSEST a t - THmON WE CAN GIVE"------ is the seeltiinsnt per. V % w iE to k L w M a S w S ‘ t i *1' - ’.V*f eV* j 1 *■J* 1 tmm»mmmmmrnammmmmmmmamamm O „ re- : ';- ,HAT rtdhrtfflk Ceisps is dtterrotg, no one em qussikMirtkkt its needs am lefitfmste, acme - and odb t; tkp it k doing nsplen^d work wilth dw BMftx>s avsiWbty must be wMtted; that its possibib Wee •** wmtMhdi is evident; tint its serrice end 4 ck ve lopn ta sore essentlel to tbs presnet end future wel i fere o f our p«>|4e, imiet be cisw* to every thinking p « . son. r~ t'O _ - I - J EDARV1LLE COLLEGE U charged by the Fathers end Modters of this community with the responsibilityof furnishing Association Cob lege Sendee to their son®end daughters* To fulfil this obligation, itmust do at least three things; l IMPROVE ITS PROPERTY ANP EQUIP* MENTTO THE VALUE OF 1100,000. Z SECURE A TOTAL OF 10,000 VOLUMES FOR ITS LIBRARY, f 3* INCREASE TO ENDOWMENT TO <200,000,. HE service o f CedarvilJe Coliege t o been reo- ' ogohted for more jty » 25 yens m the best ob* t: tamable under existing conditions. Its system to l& ty built>it*faculty t o tontraiin<4 s^imiarov* 1 N OW, however, the dermndt nos for n ,ttend* anfived Aseodation Cctyge servto C e to vifie Ddlsgs is auudous to meet to e e dswtyds but its revmumsm not equalm ton u WHYT R touse it t o never been a money making InsthuHon and t o hn-ftmds*- ° ' : n o b flwafeiw t a fw n nu litw t « wy fiitp lm j Ud P UBLIC necessity and pufehcsafetymgi^re modem Colleg* boilings and mHo-dato-oqWp*^ ment THxddng business man and fibougMful worker reaHze thi* fact AasocUtkm CollegeSenrice--- which meam TIHE BEST O B T A IN A B L C _d ep «d . largely upon these ii>*t standard adflw devsk^Dment. and everv nerson in ,■ III m 1, ’ f> , >■I'll! 9 * 7 * “ r " ’■- ■- .■ the community suffers as a consequence. ^ > 1 - « . *, r ^ i ' 4 ‘ *' ,‘ ■’. ! • , ‘ 1, crtAD^ni r t? rm t vf't? ic triiNrarmnuTAr . fJJ KVII .li.r. yU U iX iE i w r UIwtMVlcJi i i r LY AND DISTtNCnVE^Y A CHRISTIAN ^ S T m j r n O N . I l U , t « k con^an to to IMp save it and thus enable it to save not only, AS WELL_, in the future as in the past, BUT IN A FAR MORE EFFICIENTWAY. TheTruitee* of theInstitutionhave fpth Inthepeople to aidinmakingtheCollege of great- infsavice,a^ they tylfeve that thepeople desire lose# . , ' 1 * l _^ —-* — *‘ *- a succes*»f -- ure purpiwe or enaonng n w rumup jwrr imiun i or.K« ’ P < > M i W e fultenoinittion.- , » r •■, , . ■ - r " ' ............ ri-:<-------- ^ ...........'*■......... ■'" ..... ■-■■■-■--■■■-■■».........................................H1'-__ i-JLliii___..........." ' ' j. '■.- ■ ->__ :...” ... : - ■ r*; >•’> , !. ’ ' . .1 ' -1' -r-fh , i .* .<V" \iMi IH i , <■ / ’ » " 4; ' v I S iA P M k TMMWL <v .iA M fS a s w A i F r J f d u ! . ‘ * ' ( ‘ -i- ' * -v , < *", - " / ' , ‘ ' ^ ’ j : '• . v ' ■:> 7 ’ ‘ ":; ■5. ■' R E M E M B E R Y O U H A V E F I V E fv^1* ’ «A w i ‘ m r ^ ’vr it ' * » ^ ” a L O N G Y E A R S T O P A Y ^Wji w-11 J *>-nj.'x n c . r " \ t\<l * 1 tJT r ; Rj ; ’ ’ •* - 1® ,f . » , 0 " if4a-cL } \ >. r ' 1 ! *tV'’; , 'II , ! ' * • < v - , wf' H r F ^ ^ 7 ^ 1*’ V °'l 1 , 5 ha ta pli of ou 5U. T - ■ fa« tht • .tht •/ ,. ' hai Dr 3 i , '• - ‘*ny ■’ h.et ■:/’ob» Are /> . . wih ^viiri u 4t ing ii • I < f M ' * mmm.. aim, mmaaiai # * * • # „ • # * * ~ * 3Pi»f. li«rby AUea, wif« attd dsag^ tar, Rath, have returned front a trip to Wooster after a vfeit with rriatives. |£a. J m | i | h Sg| ahtskena M #malt fov aie S» eelt for. ■■ ;• ■ If^ *ymU b' TTIHU jKlTUpUif ' y . H Yaaoe l^oyT^mt SeWbath with Br. aad Mrs. 3T.J0. Etewart. & . y TST Tamer, wife mi son, g^ nsvtowr VwjML ftT« faitR IM1 A Vltli with Dr. mm 3 Mrs. W. R. MoChsaney. ^ i>A htrie white aga it was -the tm* ’ eerMaW'Vf war that was Yexing oar seed. Mew its the naoertaJnty rit Ce- dssrtilk Ofttega - - Mr. an<i Mrs. Baiph Hewitt ef SSI- me nmam^ <nktod>1< wttib tfw lutitt*!! Bwrserts, Mr. sad Mrs. & X. HcFar- :' There k hspe fsc the tnsa iiriw Mantes shasst <“w i CeOssNiL ’n v s t m w v m i p w ^n n m e ti-v m ^ p eaPsesNn^gVfr aw nw - y tu AaeMsuM m -the matter, them is m e m e snmeMNiege warn w a w M M iv w f t f ' fm rINPMPmR4QPw' ORmKvxOOr OmMeOTe AWMIm Upnpi i WM i '■ '« « ' , t Miss Msry Xtrla has gone ou a »k wests' i » Catifemia i* the hkswiet e f the W. C. T. U. work. y im s M k ^A a m^We iMile'se^as m * S ijyse wyusJhlUittBa XJtWse AMBOVIOr RO* OOOCCliOMT BBIWW; JOT** X. A Xrria, k etsykg with lev <k«- Ms*. 1. C. Marshali fee Xeak. Miss Ladle Stormwit has return. «d W her home in St. Look, Mo., after a visit with her unde and aunt, Mr. sad Mrs. J, A. Stormont. * ' Mrs. Belle Gray had for her-guest her sister, Mrs. Js&e Biggs o f Lud low, Ky., for several days and now Miss Martha Cooky k home ftrom Oafojri where aha has eom|kted her strolmtr lehodl wenrk*Mlis Cookerwill teach in Ft. Wayne,. Ind. this coating | school tern. ' ' +1 < i ItifarMmtig pAtet* TdofilA Bpoc-" or part time. Sub stantial commission. Car is advantage; Free, samples.' Write, for interktiag' proposition, THE JVISON 0OM- FANY, Cleveland* 0. in ...... tS.. „ imnsiiir is entertaining another sister, Mrs.1 Some one ha* said; “A hole k J. H. Reid of S t Louis. nothing yet you can break your mk in It,” A lost opportunity k a iwk, The ahnual reunion e f the Peullin family will be held next Wednesday at the heme of A. X. McDorman, near Salma. * ,/ , ^ Someone who was horn a long time before he died, said that stinginess kills more people than benevolence, f t that's true, pity the dtken who CAM but WON'T give to Cedarville College. ■ ■■ Far Sals: Cottage o f six ro$ms, on College street in good eeaditkn. Well, garden, fruit treee, cellar cemented, r u and electric lights. The Wallaee-Saider Reeity Co.* 004 Arena Bldg., Springfield, G. - Warren Berber haw gene i# Mar tinsville, I*kU where he k taking treatment far neuritis ht hk am and shoulder. i, e. a ripher,i in your life. Don’t let the opportunity to help Cedarville college pass, without taking advan- tags of it. j s ............................................... .: Miss Merle -McFarland'has hem;' in town tbs past few days at the home Of her parents, Mayorand Mrs, D. H, McFarland. She is representing Deli nsnoe, Furrier, of Springfield* locally and in the nearby towns of Jamie town, Xeina, and Yellow Springs, Miss McFarland is showing a beauti ful line o f fur skina, and interesting* fur buyers in the very low prk;ee. Be- lihano* offers for August. Being a maker e f fun he is able to quote closest margins, ,i' l •T'f ~*"Fi 1 ifni^-YirM^ntil,*^i 1 eTf■nn 'ii^rm, Misses Fannie and Margaret Me. Neill have gone to their home in Belle Center, 0., for a three week’s visit. >t-ihlMi«T».'‘-;n.iV «. iii.. .tn.rf.i. iniM'i'iift-r*) Him Bertha Anderson, who has been in Glasgiow, Scotland, for men* than a year, visiting with her unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Herbert, has returned, After spend ing a few days here Miss Anderson :g0M to Akths, Emmas. i m m~+ X l t S p l T E I t l O X t ' . S^fidbBiNb6d|iid0flilsiiiS . - ^-! Ym *M fin d th m a ll a t '• Hu Ohio State Fair tf*g %| y n i f i y i c sgi^ppm^^Ksp*Ma<mm^®UF > 1 * ® ... jjy flH ^ E k N ^ li ^IM NM N hV t A i p 'iE S I l l l l S F S l J k K pW flft^ k lC l' ' • f t v * A u g > 2 9 - S e p t i , a NbM* ~ J t * la a mk Im P rm m im m * it. s yeaI S , , , . woo) Jami have poop > . Lrish c ' V kind, si * thing b does >t ,i . head, befe \j Where Else; Can You Equal the Following Values 9xt2 Grass Rugs . f n i * ji h. *■ a * S. I V » • ■*. sr Ji W * ' 4 1 » a * d « grq - .# 0x12 Axminster Rugs for., r * .4 t a r n !( i QXI2 Velvets for * V * **«**••« »* «• «#• K P ** * sss 9X1, Body Brunei,J 4 5 > 0 0 * v * m M i h #1 M 1t 1* i » r »i I ' , ; $ 18,25 ; ; ' r■ :* ■. ‘ " ' ■ 9x12 Congoleum i n g+i t « ».*.h.* «. • 4 M * i k 3 Piece Living Room Suite Spring Rdge, Spring Ends and 3 Loose Spring Gushions, Upholstered in plain and Figured Valour for • ■ " $ 1 4 650 ■ . . ; i 3 Piece Over Stuffed Tapestry Suite—splendid spring construction and in good Tapestry for ; ' • ' ; •$150.00 ' !;. 4 Piece Walnut Bed Room Suite Bed, -ibresser, .Chifforette, Toilet Table for $135.00 4 Piece Golden Oak Bed Room Suite consisting o f Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and Semi-Vanity Dresser for $137.50 ; Bed Davenports from $45.00 up. 38-38 Wwtt Main Street, Xenia, Ohio, days , . us to Dr. . "This O, .. tunity u to -tilOrt* '1 ,Cedar privilt here t j? portuii tian f( done, can po man. 0 it* dour Bxecut back < Sseriflc not lift fice wl Prof, much ( pleased colors, case, b, gold. I means Who a teacher former citizens ity, mu o f all ii further o f loyal If We g lege xvo was do with wl be it gr will not we woul we have but beei ,«ecesaar WHY? tion *n the eJuc demande that he 1 he has 1 our grad fried to lubtitntio tion fton put that wscutiag ileas to There m not he a tt*« 4m u \ V i
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