The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

* * * * * * * * * • iM m u m fwohal • * * • * » * * * * > ■ « ilwwfti B etM m o f i* tt* « u * t o f r*kiiv*» and friend* hwa A. dswufttor ym bora to Mr. *u*i Mr*. John Kreitxar Tu*»d*y evening. MU* Helen Oreewell, who has been twwhus* «t MH*n, 0., is homo for the summer vacation. E*tK fh i i«» ew*w in ca y *tyle for parties, chOreh**, or soy social fane* tlon. I will ho able to moke yog a special price. See Ridgway, the DrufijisL Report* from Miss Edith Ramsey, who was operated open several days ago at the McClellan hospital, axe not very encouraging. Pneumonia has developed. Mrs, J. O. Stewart has gone to Middlotown, N. Y „ where she will he the guest o f relatives. Mr. and Mr*. J, R . Aiken and fam­ ily o f Philadelphia, are spending a few days with Mrs. T . N. Tarbox. Miss Margaret Alexander, who has been ill at the home o f Dr. and Mrs. J. 0 . Stewart fo r several weeks has fu lly recovered. s Mies Carrie Whitaker o f the 0 . S. and S, O. Home in Xenia, was a Sun­ day guest o f Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Richards. Mass Ruth McPherson o f Dayton entertained a number o f students at dinner Monday evening, at her home in that city. Mrs. Raymond Ritenour, who has been in poor health fo r some time was operated upon Tuesday at the Me Clellan hospital fo r appendicitis. She is reported as improving. Mrs, Walter Morton and son Harold o f Millersburg, Ky., have been called here by the illness o f Mrs, S. M* Mur­ dock, who was injured in an auto ac­ cident last Wednesday. Strayed from the Lewis pasture one yearling steer, weight about 700 lbs. Notify Fred Bryant, 14 on 24 Clifton- Exchange. or at same address K. R. 4 Springfield. Miss Donna Bums has returned home fo r the summer, having com­ pleted her school work at Archbold; Ohio. ■ •* Mr. C, W. Hemmer and Miss Thel­ ma Smith, left Wednesday morning fo r Holland, Ind,, to visit Mr. Hem- mer’s . parents. Mr, Hemmer is con­ nected with, the Ross Township schools. Mrs. Wm. W. Banning and son, and mother, Mrs. Ira Lowry o f Fred- ricktown, O., are guests o f Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lowry Rev. J. L. Chesnut and wife o f Covington, Ohio, have been spending the week here the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wright, the latter’s pa­ rents.*)1 , | Mr and Mrs. William Ross and son Mac and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ross and son o f Indianapolis, have been guests o f Mrs.- Jeanette Esk­ ridge.- For Sale!- Quad range fo r gas in excellent condition. Cali phone fo r Daniel O'Connell Rev.* W . A . Condon o f Urichsville, O., spent a few days here this week at the home o f his father-in-law, R. C. Watt and wife. Rev. Condon ac- ‘ companied his mother, Mrs, Julia Con­ don to Dayton where she will spend several'months with her son-in-law and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fluheart. - Mrs. W. R. Watt and Mrs- Karlh Bull and daughter, Mary Eleanor, are spending a week'in Marietta, 0 ,. with their brother, Mr; George F. Siegler. D. S. Lynn, assistant county super intendent o f schools has resigned to become head o f the combined Osboxn, Fairfield and Rath township schools. A new building is now under way fo r the new school district. The contract fo r the new school building at Yellow Springs has been let to C.‘ W. Cordermaii o f Delphos, for and work will start­ ed at once. This bid does not include the heating and Ventilating system. Another bond issue will be necessary, before this can be done. The Springfield News carries,the announcement o f the engagement o f Miss Helen Marie Ault o f'th a t city and Donald Sharp Wickerham of Belle Center. Miss Ault is a junior in the Springfield High School and is a talented young reader,. Mr, Wicker­ ham will graduate n e x t . year from Cedarville College. He is president o f his class and also o f the college Y. M. C. A, He is studying fo r missionary work as a teacher. The wedding date has not been set. Dress Arch-Rest Oxfords A Real Com­ fort Oxford C o t i i b i i i e d V ' r. . .n. ' W ith Good Looks, Brown Ki d, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.50 Black Kid...................... $7.50 White Reighnskin............. *.......... $6.50 M O S E R ’ S South.Detroit St., XENIA, - - - - Ohio v A l h a t Y o u C a n Keep Clean f t doesn't cost so much to make the house an at­ tractive, really liveable place. Have your waljs and ceilings decorated with Hanna's Liquid Satinoid and It will add real harmony twthe interior. It goes far. toward making a house a home, And HANNA’S LIQUID SATINOID makes for cleanliness. It doesn't gather dust as wall paper does, It is washable with soap and water. Satinoid comes in a number o f attractive colors, adaptable to any decorative scheme, use Satinoid throughout your house . -SoW h y .■ Hi CaMileFaimeis’ GrainCo, Wm. Smith report* that he will have at leamt 2000 quails o f the finest srtrawbwrie* tin* year that aver came ( ter'thia market Mr. Smith la an expert gardener and producer o f email fruit and he always finds a good demand fo r hi* crops, He aaya that without qumtion h!s berries are not only per­ fect in *i*e but a finer flavof than ever before, .pis berries are all care­ fully picked and sorted,. Bell phone o2 on 12, Clifton exchange. Mr. and Mrs. £ W Bird are here on a two* week* visit, with Mrs. Robt. Bird, the former's mother. Mr. Bird is connected with Mamie} Bros,. de­ partment store in hi* city. Mr. Harry Bird graduates thi* week in pharmacy in Philadelphia. He , h « * accepted a position and will remain in that city. Mias Helen Reed o f near South Charleston,, is the guest this week o f Miss Mary Smith. Miss Marjorie Wright has fo r h e r ; guest, Miss Kathrine Fritz o f Coving ton, 0 . Mr*. Rosetta MqElwain entertained the members o f the Golden Rule Class o f the M. E. Sunday school at her home on Xenia avenue, last Thursday evening. Miss Bee Walton o f Spring Valley ban been visiting Miss Kathleen Blair while attending commencement fes­ tivities this week. Dr, David McKinney o f Cincinnati, a member o f the College Board of Trustees was here fo r the annual meeting o f the board. * Miss Ruth DeWitt spent the week -1 end at her home in Urbana. t Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Andrew drove to Parkersburg, W. Va., last Friday, to spend the week-end with their son- in-law and, daughter, ML and Mrs. J, '• S. Harvey. W ork with the Fort1springs— not against them. '/h e , "third spring'* checks the i nbound and stops the side-sway. Save tires, fuel, and car depreciation. Mod­ erate in price. Diitributort R . A . MURDOCK, Cedarville,ahd Jamestown’ ) m n irii^tiii»fci»jiiiiiiiiiifiiii|ifwijiTripiiii -s: •.-fhjl** pu;i - Tkw ragh ft* Alleghenies th * Pmnntykpnki jtdAtal Syttmm n r # annually nW ilM i^ r w it •/</»# total r w tr*mt andtvMjut par th* t *MT (Fright traffic rt America D AILROAD engineers many years ago k y eonquered the mighty mountain* of Wasterp. Pennsylvania, With splendid vision and indefatigable effort they over­ came the obstacles placed there by lSature and huiltwith consummate skill the main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Through forestland gorge, over hill and mountain and strdam, thoae transportation pioneers conceived and ultimately de­ voir pod a railroad of low grades and care­ fully wrought tangents which stands today as a monument to their genius—the short- l»e between the west gad the east. Though the Alleghenies have thus been penetrated _by the greatest highway o f commerce in the world their matchless natural beauties, remain unchanged and.' eternal —an unfailing source o f inspiration and delight to all thosewho pass by. The Packsaddle. AUegrippus Gorge, the Horseshoe Curve, Lewistown Narrows and the -Gaps of the Susquehanna are all points o f special interest in a great galaxy of mountain views of unexampled, charm and splendor. Pennsylvania You’ll Be Proud to * Wear One of These V >1, S traw H a ts Men who want to be sure they're getting top, notch style and good quality: , will certainly be able to satisfy their wants from our wonderful display of. Straws— ‘A - *3 $4 *5 *6 *8 C o o l S u i t s For Hot Weather Now oh display in Palm Beach; Mohair, Tropical Worsteds, Dixie Weaves, Smartly Tailored in Snappy Young Models or Conservative as you like them— * 12 — to *30 .00 New Summer Hosiery : New Neckwear : New Caps : New Shirts Foulard Ties Keep Cool This Way They Feel Better . On Summer Nights These brilliantly colored f oul ard Ties are top notch for summer wear. The brighter the colors the better nowadays. You’ll see a lot of them this season. They feel better on summer nights* You’ll want light weight pajamas now—they’re more com f o r table, you sleep b e t t e r . Light weight, durable and in many color combinations.. $1.00 $1.50 $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 Cool, breezy Union Suits. Every man likes them fo r wa rm weather. These are *that way. Their feel and fit make them much in d e m a n d Soundly stitched seat and seams. $2.00, $3.00 $4.00 Others Up To $6.00 m W. D. Alexander & Co Main and Limestone, Springfield, Ohio *

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