The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

51 ---------.i[;- _r UL j.r-jji* ,« n ..i iiii >'« .■vAn>u.v.<c«Ne—■ • * * * * * * # # # LOCAL AKft PERSONAL ♦ * • * » » * * * • —FOR TAXI—CALL PHONE 147 , Get your "No Hunting1’ Notice* at thia office, W<i have plenty of them. ■n-r.T.^ ;,li>.l|i..;u.Lf...l|.i.i ■ Hr*. O, L. Smith entertained the meraTwa of the Kadantr* Club last Friday afternoon. irctnrawrapwBi Go to the Murdock theatre next Thursday night Mrs. W, R. Watt ha* been spending a few days in Dayton thia week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, P, Schaffer, Mr an i Mrs, Frank 8, Fuji o f Indian apolis, Mr. Guy Bull and daughter, Elaie, and Mi** Elsie Bull of Rich­ mond, lad,, spent Sabbath with Mrs, Zetta Bull. • Misses Louise and Ruth Negus of Xenia spent the week-end with Miss Mary Towwriey. For Sale;- Frame building nearly' new. Si*e 8x14x8. Priced right, Call i at this office for other information. ' He felt the call of the footlights«hut the lights went out. See it at the Murdock theatre. Thursday night. Attend the Harry Townsley public sale today. Horses, .Cattle hogs and sheep will be sold. Notice;- The Co-Operative Cream station will be located in the building under the Telephone Exchange after Monday November 20. N, P, Ewbunk Leave, your order for magazines or daily papery with James McMillan at the McMillan furhiture store. Read what the Cedarville Farmers' Grain Co. has to say -about the coal situation on another page. John Proctor, w^d held a public sale yesterday is going to. move to Rich­ mond, Jnd. Charlie Ray makes a ham role out o f Hamlet. Murdock theatre Thurs­ day night. - .................... 1. 1, , i 'For Sale.; Two good wood stoves in perfect condition. John Marshal) Just ac we go to press we are in- j ' formed by E, E. Finney that the i Township harm Bureau meeting will ; be held in the Murdock theatre next j Tuesday evening. Films interesting to j | the members will be shown. All mem- i j bers areurged to be present. j ] Mr. and Mrs. Enos Hill returned j } home last week from a trip to Penn- j ) sylvanin, where they visited their son ! ’ and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph HiU of Fredricktqwn. Mr. Hill states that he was much impressed with the good, roads in the eastern part o f Ohio and in Pennsylvania. He thinks the hard surfaced road is the cheapest road in the longrun for the main roads, d = & - William Long, manager of an oil company in Xenia, and known to a number of our people, was found dead," in bed Monday, morning at his home in that city. Heath was due to heart trouble. Thomas Andrew started home Tues­ day night in the rain and during the darkless ran off the Jamestown pike near the Owens farm. The machine turned over on its side but the driver was not injured. Mrs. Mary Stump who has been visiting with Mrs'Alice McLean, has returned to her home in Toledo. [Mr. John Lemmons and son Earl o f Xenia, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Rogers. Earl left Satur­ day for St. Petersburg, Florida.- Messrs Alfred and Arthur Swaby, Dr. J. H. Harris, and Frank Turner hav§ gone to New Brunswick on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. A . Spencer 'spent the last o f the week in Dayton with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Ral Shultz. Ralph Gilbert, who underwent an operation in the Springfield City hospital for an infection in his right ,knee, has returned home much im­ proved,. Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Johrison en­ tertained Dr, and Mrs. 0 . P. Elias and daughter, Bernice* at dinner, last Sabbath. ' Mrs? Carrie Crouse^ had for her guests last Saturday, Mr. apd Mrs. Amos Mendenhall and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watkins of Spring Valley. -Mrs. J. N. Lott has gone to Col­ umbus where she will make an ex­ tended visit1with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Will Bradfute Dr. HUbner will go east next week with his mother to attend the wedding o f a sister. He will leave Thursday morning, Nov. 23rd and will return Monday morning, December 4th. Plank are being formulated here for a local delegation to go to Dayton on Friday night, Nov. 24 to hear Billy Sunday, the noted evangelist. By go­ ing in a body a section o f seats are reserved. We have the largest stock o f Bhoes in Greene county. We can fit you in all kinds o f shoes from work to dress shoes for men, boys, women and girls. C. A. Kelble, 17-19 W aMin, Xenia The Presbyterian congregation at Clifton has elected the following new elders; Albert Anderson, ' Herbert Corry, James Swaby and Karl Corry, The congregation also approved a new hymnal by a vote of fib to 39, John Wright, who saw service with the Marines in'some of the most im­ portant engagements, of the war a- broad, re-enlisted Monday and Tues­ day left for Virginia, where he will be sent on to one of the Various camps. , Maw! Take,in 'the wash here comes “The Barnstormers.” The Sabbath School township insti­ tute will be held in the R, P, chuch, Sabbath, Dec. 3rd, afternoon and night. Interesting and Helpful pro­ grams ard being prepared. County anti state speakers are expected to be persent... ^ Frank Shepherd of Columbus -and Charles Shepherd of Chicago, are the guest of Attorney J. A, Finney and wife in Xenia. Both, are former Ce- darville boys that have many friends ■here;- ■ ■-„■ ■ 1 ■■. Mrs. Florence Smith, mother Of Mrs. Raymond Ritenour, who was in­ jured some time ago when the auto in which she was riding was hit by a cut o f cars at the Main street cross­ ing, ha$ recovered sufficiently to be removed from,the ^hospital in Xenia, to her home near Jamestown. Rev, W .‘ P. Harriman was very agreably surprised last Saturday evening when he was presented with a ver!y liberal purse as a token of appreciation of his service and the friendship on the part of his congre­ gation. The. gift was presented on be­ half o f the congregation without any formal ceremony. ** Read Xelble's ad in this issue. In it you will find information relative to winter clothing for men and boys. Prices will be as qouted. Some real bargains. C., A. Kelble, 17-19 W . Main street, Xenia.' Charlie Ray, "The Barnstormer” gave minute plays. People came and stayed a minute and then went away. In the first town that “ The Barn­ stormer” played, Charlie found, after Act I, everything oh the stage hut the chickens that had laid the eggs. At the Murdock theatre Thursday, night, Nov. 23. William Frame left Tuesday even­ ing for Kansas City, where he will at­ tend the American Royal Stock show that opens Saturday. This show is said to excel the Chicago, show in a great many Tespccts. Mr Frame will purchase some feeding cattle before he returns the last of next week. * Th irty Th ings That P eop le K e ep in S a fe D ep os it B oxes "• • •H A T ,” wc have been asked, “do people usually Amt keep m your safe deposit vault?” ® ■ Below are listed thirty items. Check the list How many do you possess? Insurance Policies Blue Prints Pedigreed Stock Records Deeds Receipts Army or Navy discharge papers Vouchers (Cancelled checks) ........ r,. TII awm Citations Leases Liberty bonds Birth Certificates Marriage Certificates Mortgages Stock A Securities all kinds Abstracts Certificates o f Deposit Diaries Contracts Platts tSilverware Keepsakes .•Heirlooms Unset Stones , Jewelry Certificates of Baptism Plans of all kinds Letters Wills Business Records You can rent on* of our safe deposit boxes for a few cents «a*b week. Why take chances Safeguard your valuables. TheExchange Bank CEDARV ILLE , OH IO Resources Over $500,000.00 0 O Interest Paid on Savings There was an army airplain sent over the county last Saturday to incite interest in the Red Cross cam­ paign and scatter literature. In the literature were a number of orders for/different things contributed by Xenia merchants to tlie one finding them. The airplane came the closest to the earthof any that ever gave a demonstration in this section, The pilot put on some fancy stunts for the amusement of the public. When the flying field is enlarged pt Fair- field as a result of the $490,000 gift of Dayton citizens to purchase the land, the largest flying station in the world will be located in this county. W. W. Galloway, general manager of the Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co„ left Tuesday for a business tripv to Philadelphia, Washington, New York City and Boston. While in Bos­ ton; Mr. Galloway will visit his broth­ er, Dr. Charles’Galloway, president of the company. On His return Mr. Gal­ loway will stop at Albany, Buffalo and one or Wo- other points, expecting to.be home by the middle pf next week Very beautiful Was the wedding of Mr. Robert Moore Conley and Miss Mary Elizabeth Chesnut which was solemnized at High Noon, Wednesday at the home o f the bride’s brother, Rev. James L. Chesnut, in Covington, Ohio. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Chesnut in the presence of the immediate relatives of the con­ tracting parties. The rooms of the Manse' were decorated with yellow Crysanthemums. *The bride wore a duvetyne suit with blouse to match and carried a bouuet f of La France roses. The impressive ring ceremony was used. Following the ceremqny a delicious three course wedding dinner was served.' The table, decorations were yellow and white with a center piece of yellow crysanthmuns. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. William Conley, parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conley,, Miss Josie Chariton, Mrs. S. O. Wright, all of Cedarville, Mrs. Jane W. Chesnut, mother o f the bride, Rev, and Mrs, James L. Chesnut. The bride is a grad­ uate of Cedarville College and taught in the Cedarville public schools severa* years. The groom is a graduate o f Cedarville College..and Carnegie Tech, Pittsburgh, Pa., and is now second assistant to the superintendent of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass eo, at Crystal City, Mo. . The bride and groom left in the early afternoon for New Orleans and other southern gulf ports where they will spend their honeymoon, after which they will be at home to their friends at Crystal City where the groom has just had erected a modern new home. Woman tn Finland. Woman In Finland enjoys almost .equal rights with tlio man. In school she has, In the common instruction with the male youth, opportunity to contend with them and to acquire the same knowledge. After completing the School education almost all voca­ tions are open to her, and she is found In all brandies o f industry, but espedally In business houses, in pub­ lic offices and simllnr institutions. She capnot occupy the office of minis­ ter, however, and some hlgl appoint­ ive pests. Practically, woman is the equal o f man. She has the right of suffrage and Bhe herself Is eligible to all elective offices. The Finnish diet actually counts 20 female deputies among Its members.—New York Trib­ une, ’ Ambassadress of tha Air. For some time France has had a new diplomatic function, that of am bassador of the air. And for that delicate function, for which not ever} one Is fit, a woman, Mile, Adrienne Holland,1has been nominated. This Intrepid avlatrlx was the first, It wil. be remembered, who' flew over the Cordilleras of the Andes, ‘ This feat made her famous In South America This renown Incited the French gov eminent to accredit Mile. Holland tc the Republic of Argentina, where She will represent France In all matters concerning aviation. Mile. Holland hat left for Buenos Ayres, equipped witt all diplomatic powers.—New Yori Tribune. can PRINT C h e c k s t h a t c a n ’t b e “ J t a H ’ I T ' mm* , ADAIR’ S m THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER TH IRTY FIVE YEARS A Wonderful Display o f Dining Room Furniture 35 Different Suits to Select From 8 PIECE SU ITE , sim ilar to one shown, including 60 in . Buffet, 45 in . Tab le . 5 Chairs and 1 A rm chair $ 1 3 2 .0 0 You would probably like to have new D ining Room Furniture in your hom e for Thanksgiving M ost everybody would. So you ought, to see the special displays we have prepared for you. Suites for any size room atjprices to su it all pocket books. COME IN AND INSPECT T H E S E D I N I N G /■. <•: - : ■ ';.;;;-;''.. r o o m ::.. s u i t s ::- 9 Piece, Italian Suite, including Buffet, Table, China„Closet,5 Chairs and I Arm d* 1 *7 Cl f t A Chair, made of Walnut. 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Of course, every Jittle girl would like to have a carriage, just like a real baby’s carriage, for her precious dolly to ride in. Santa has such doll carriages in his pack this year. If you tell him you want a Lloyd Doll Carriage you will be sure of getting the right kind. , * - * , It is n ’ t Too Early to Select Your Doll Carriage For Ch ristm as . W e W i l l G lad ly ’ Lay One Away For You . Here’s a Tudor Suite, ' ’ rt* • o o A A 8 Pieces f o r , , « P JL We have this 8 piece -Suite in either Walnut, M a ­ hogany or Oak, The Suite consists of 60 in. Buffet, Oblong or Round Table, 5 Chairs and 1 Arm Chair. 8 Piece Suite Sim ilar to One Shown 2 0 - 2 4 N o r th D e t r o it St." X E N IA , O H IO - Stoves, Victrola* Furniture, Carpets, Scotch Woolen. 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