The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

« « * # « * • * * * %tm m mmm * - • * * * * * * * * A Member ttam hm* attended Jfafiam oenartj? irir Hfc wuk. ®m <rf WM*lw#g, P* . K m I mmm I KWwife Kin, os a- tb i t with ttriatfTWL' ’ D#. Baldridge ,m£e«vi * » , graert, of B*fk>*r Spent Sftbbeth with Mrs. C, M. l#rb*r. FOR SALE-Seven room cottage, .glut, cement walks, large lot, must be sold by September lat, Phone 88. J. C. McCorkell. Far Sale:- Oak folding bed and spring*. In excellent condition. Call pb0o* 1§4. •• *• ----------------.oeir w -tj—- * Ka amount of ehtekewt to «m*U for i I m to call &*, _ • » W h . Marshall. Wry iw .M liiii s .n iji i j w , ejMia.|.an, e , Harry Hamnm and fttel Tewjwley M t Monday for Pay City, Mick., on a motor trip. Upon thmr arrival the boya will be tka goeet of Hany’a aawb, f t 3E. Hammon. They want fit- tod to 5 gMp on the trip. , Ca*M»oo Row loft Wednesday for <Wabater City, Iowa* where b* will : teach again thh year. Ha will go by . way of St. lamb and atop at Crystal , City, Mo., with, hi* ewwln, Hobart . Conley, for a few day*. . bell lubricants, paint, roofi&fi spec­ ialties. Regular or part time. Sub­ stantial commission, Car ia advantage Free sample*, Write for interesting proposition. THE 1VISON COM­ PANY, Cleveland, O, « U / F W W ®U* f t E. McCall will bold a public sale of Rig Type Poland China hog* on Tuesday, Sept, 6. R. Cecil Bums, of Washington, D. <?., drove through and is,the guest of ‘hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. A- Bums, Poultry Wanted:- I will pay high­ est market price .at all times, , Wm. Marshall, Rev. Ernest McClellan and wife of Buffalo, JST« Y., are visiting, at the home of Mrs, Orris parents, Mr. and Mrs., J. R. Orr, Mrs. J, C. McMillan, of Columbus was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, F. B, Turnbull several days last week, Dr. and Mrs. M. I. Marsh had for their guests Tuesday,Mr. and Mrs, Charles Holdefer and.f»mity and Miss Clara Aten Of Hamilton, Alien Turdbull will, return' to Spencer, Iowa, the first of the week CHICKENS—! buy any thing with feathers on. Wm. Marshall. Ed Nisbefc of Indianapolis* Jnd., was.the guest pf his parents last Fri­ day, leaving Saturday for Richmond, Ind., op business., . ^ . For Sale—Seven room house* black­ smith, shop and large garage, electric lights, gas, lot 95 5c SBjh A real bar­ gain.' Phone 88. Roger Stormont accompanied his ’hunt, Miss Rosa Stormont, and Mbs [Mildred Rrifa of Anthony, Kan. on ,a trip to Buffalo, N, Y. They went by [boat from Cleveland and will visit' |Niagara Falls before returning home, i F. K. Vance of Troy, 0., is spend­ ing a few days with Br. J, 0. Stewart Mr, Vance has severed his connection with the .Troy Bally N*ws- owing to ill health. After a taking treatment here for a few day* for high blood pressure' Mr. Vance will go to- Or­ lando, Florida, to join his wife and son and make his1home there. For Sale; Cottage of six rooms, on College street in good condition. Well, garden, fruit tree*, cellar cemented* gas and electric lights. The Wallace-Snider Realty Co,, 604 Arcjxe Bldg., Springfield, ,0.. Prof. John Om 'Stewart, who has been chosen supervisor, of music in the surban schools at Bayton, has been attending Teachers' Institute in Bayton this week. Mrs, Stewart and son John Orr, Jr., who have been visiting relatives in Newport, Ky., have joined Prof,; Stewart herei * Mr. Frank CresWell, Miss Alberta Crbswel and her guests Miss Eva Me Kinney and Miss Sarah Reed of Pitts­ burg, and,Mr, and Mrs, P. H. ©res­ well, of Xenia, Were guests of Lieut.1 Hands at McCooks Field last Thurs­ day! Frank-had the novel experience of his first Uir flight with Lieut Har-. ria. The trip was first to Pi.qua .add “WE ARE READY” was the answer of the Township Chairman when asked for their final report by S. C. Wright, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the $200,000 Campaign for a greater Cedarville College, which opens next Monday, August 29th “WE ARE READY” was the response made by the Alumni workers when4 re­ quested for a report on the progress of the organization work among the Alumni. “WE ARE READY” was the report received from the members of the Flying Squadron when asked if they are prepared to commence solicitation of the general ' list outside of Greene County* LOOK THEM OVER Here are the names of the chairman and tlie workers “WHO ARp READY” to visit the homes in Greene County; and. receive donations from all citizens “WHO / ARE READY” and willing to help save. Cedarville College, ' Vv« Xenia City 'h t- Mrs. Martha Milbum has had for her guests this Week Mrs, N. MeClin- tock, Pittsburg and'Mrs. C. Parks of Cleveland, 0„ both cousins. Mrs, Anna Townsley and brother, Curtis, visited the Soldier’s' Holme >nd Lakeside Park at, Bayton, Tues-= 1 day* 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corhe with Mr. and. Mrs.' Boyd Harmon have jrteurnefl home after' spending the past two Weeks in S 01 between Cedarville and Clifton. They J. (J, McCorkell, traveled a t an altitude from 2006 to 9006 feet and were gone about one hour. , Joseph Hi Finney J, K. Williamson , L, T. Marshall Ben R. McClellan • ■' O. E, Bradfute * • , . ' •> ■F. -P, Hastings H. J- Nagley ’ , E. J. .Waddle P. H, CresweU ' 1 F. H. Bean - j." * ,t * • /‘ 1 ■< ,3 Jefferson Twp. ton, W. Va. mthem Ohio and Hunting- Wanted;- To hear from owner of "fawn or good land ie r sale for' fall delivery. L. Jones, Box 651, Onley, BL Prof* Jl Robb Harper, wife and soil of Wiilmette, 111., who have been the guests of relatives at Jamestown, spent Monday with Br, and Mrs, Me Chesney, Friends her* wiit regret to learn of the serious condition of Mr*. Marga­ ret Crairt a t her home in Xenia. Mrs. G. M. Ridgway spent last week a t the bedside of her sister. New Concord, 0., where they were daughters, Maude and Lena drove to New Concord, 0„ Where they will be the guests Of1relatives for several days* The necessity of fche'succesa of the; College campaign for larger endow­ ment come home to us again by an offer this week from the President of Gencaya College, Beaver Falla, Pa. to Rev, R. S, McElhinney, head of the department of education of Cedarville College. , Rev, McElhinney has been Offered the chair, of hiatory and eco­ nomics in that institution at a salary As he h&3 signed up-for-the year-he will make nb change a t this time, GRAVEL PIT CAVEB. Oliver ShoUp came near loosing his live Wednesday when the gravel pit bank on the Rouse farm above Clif­ ton caved and buried him and part of the wagon 'in gravel The cave slid down a distance of thirty feet and swept. Shoup under the .Wagon. Li the slide a, large stump came down and just missed Shoup a few feet. No bones were broken but the man was badly bruised. He was able to dig gravel from about his head to get his hreath until men could dig him out. A cave was reported at the Thordsen pit on what was the George farm this week, hut the men all es­ caped* ; Wm. Linton . Elmer Smith ‘ . 1 John Chitty . Geoi Foltz ' ' i, r ^, New Jasper Twp. \ Wifi. C, Anders u-'- - E. T, Ballard . . Walter 0. St. John J Fred Williamson .W, L, Ciemans John M. Sprmont Clayon McMillan Wm. Conley S. C, Wright ^ ■M. I. Marsh G. % Johe W. C. lliffe G. H, Hartman 'W, R. McChesney Jas.- R. Orr Andrew Winter W. L. Wilson W. P. Harriman W- W.Tliffe M-.C, Nagley Rev. J. ft. White Frank’S. Bird Mrs,' A. Swaby Miss Game ‘ Miss FMtence Miss Alberta Creswell 'Mss' Ina Murdock -> Mrs. Blanch {Smith Mrs. Annu O, Wijsoh Miss Agnes K. Stormont Bath Township ; • ■ ;-yV; Prof. Lirtn . Harry- Sriith • . ' f Rev. Leis. O. W. Wilson - P, E. Arnold G.W, Warner . son %\ , f . •. a - - -i ■i „ -r: •■ t L. G. Hubbell B.O. Jones ^ 1 ■IV € ^ Geo..Smith ' Miss Mildred Mendenhall ' W. N. McKay -! .D, F.Beatn . Geo, Queary, Gari Smith f "it •S .v Silver ’ -f, Wm, Collin*\ l. Xenia Township ■ C, A.J)eVtj* Rev. L. L. Gray J . O. McBormafi “ ' C7B."_Lackey- Miami Township Brough Rife . A, L, Flatter R. J, Corry h’rank Turner. Earl McClellan F, P, Hastings R. E. Bryson Albert Bickett Walter Nash Sugar > I), 1L Barae* Walker Austin R. G. George B, L. Harley .ft, L. Haines Caeser C. A. BeVoe J, B. Mason E. B, Stroup Chas. Mason a n organization OV 300,000 PEOPLE AT YOUR COMMAND A vatt (army o f 300,000 pajpto f aftTvice, night nnd day-—all the time, YjMi o f the UO,000,000 pAtnaS f irrAMtoat organization of it* kind 1ft the vvorid *-he Office Department, The tt«oy S sS i f f i ' S a f j ^ . g r s S« « , FiSJS!rfcSJj'5S?oi JSJ2S5*SfcJ* U now dtotribotta* to on wh# ,a* th*dr hmm ** ■ VSS hMWML ' The Exchange Bank CE0ARVUXE, OHIO* T HESE representative citizens of Greene County who are READY to ask you for ypur contribution, are performing a service which is essentually a service, to country su\d humanity. It is as truly a service to country and humanity as was work for the Liberty Loan Drives during the war. ~ T HESE citizens backed the Liberty drives because they believed these drives were necessary to the welfare of the Nation. N ow /they are backing the Cedarville College drive because they believe it is necessary to the welfare 6f Greene County. All of them are READY to give you an opportunity to share in the benefits that will accrue when Cedarville College shall have expanded inte an association Institution. THEREFORE WHATEVER I ' ' ’ - i ■ - - - O f . ■ . 7 ' .• ■ . : ■ 1 ■ \ . . < - ■ ' r ’ ,?'r' * ' ’. y t -. YOU can give to help save Cedarville College, you now have the privilege and the right to give, and you in turn will have a right to your full share of the blessings which a greater and better Cedarville College can bestow upon you. , REMEMBER, you have FIVE LONG YEARS in which to pay your pledges. Make all checks payable to the Treasurer of Cedarville College, CEDARVILLE COLLEGE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE , Per A. Pi Addieman MtS wmtmm ■ h . r {,- ' t * ! * '7 ' o Q - & riff * v

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