The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
• * ♦ • * • ' < ! # * # LOCAL AflD PH&ONAL t u t f i i l t t t & hv , J. P, Whit* hau b**a etteeidmer Ma^lagwtv Colhtg* *fc N*w Concord, tin* w*«k. Muui Margaret Alexamder is spend- th» week wRh relative* in Yellow Ajprtefa. : Bay good tkteAWl»«rri*«- a t Ore’s. Fresh gathered and t o o ones. Mr. and Mrs. &. E. Finney o f this place and Mr. Joseph Finney Xenia, and mother, Mia. John Finney, were in attendance at the 0 . S. U. commen cement, Tuesday. MU* Nanty Finney graduated from the Medical College. ^t'i^rrrr The United Presbyterian Sabbath icbool will observe .Children’s Day Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs, Rol Shultz o f Dayton spewtthe week-end with Mr. and Mi*. W. A, Spencer, Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Kyle and eon Willard, attended commencement at Ohio State University, Tuesday, Mias Rloise Downing received the degree o f Bachelor o f Science. Miss Downing and her parents, Dr. and Mr*. E. F, Downing o f Peebles, 0 ., are visiting at the home of Mr. Kyle.* 1 It wa« »*esentry fo r another opera tion on Mias Ina Murdock’* left arm at the McClellan hospital last Friday.! When the fractured member was first: set a leader was caught. It was im-i possible to detect this owing to the.j unusual flesh. The arm was opened' on both Sides and the fracture set.; It is expected that Miss Murdock will! improve rapidly now and that she w ill1 have complete use o f her arm and hand, Mrs, It, C, Watt went to Columbus Thursday to be w ith her sister, Mi's. W. D, Marshall, fo r a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dowry and son Qt Dayton were guests o f the fo r mer’s parents, Mr, apd Mrs. E. G. Dowry, over Sabbath, . Newton Wright, Jamestown allowed a Tteo roadster to leave the Jamestown pike Sabbath evening at the Watt tuyr in the road. The car was badly wreck ed, . M ibs Edith Ramsey, Who has been in the McClellan hospital following an operation fo r appendicitis, was able to be moved ■ home Wednesday. The Xenia Preshyteriql fo r the Y. P, G. U. will b e held in the First U, P, church, Springfield,, next Wednes- ■day and Thursday, Miss Margaret Schneder o f New York was the guest o f Dr. and Mrs. M. I, Marsh, Wednesday, Miss Schne der was formerly a professor in Ce- darville College but fo r the past few years has been taking up art work in New York, Her engagement to Mr. Alfrfed Ankeney, son o f Mr. and Mrs, Horace Aukeney o f this county, was lust recently announced. Dr. and Mrs. M. I. Marsh leave :oday fo r Aki*on where they Will dsit with the latter’s sister, Mrs., jSlla Medaris. -From .there they go* to Cleveland where they Will visit yith Mr. Howard ’ Roudebush, a irother o f Mrs, Marsh. The Dr. and viife will then go to New York City ind to Boston where the Dr. .will 1 ittend qlmtic _in some o f the leading hospitals. ,They will be gone about three weeks during which time the office will be closed. George A . Shrodes le ft Sabbath morning fo r Martinsville, Ind., where he will take the baths for lumbago and rheumatism; C. M. Ridgway has not been, in good health fo r several days and left for Indiatiajdolis, Sabbath night where he Will take treatment. Mr., W , H. Williamson and family and Prof. Burkey o f ’ Bluffton were entertained last week at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. 0 . A. Dobbins. Prof. Burkey is the athletic coach at Bluf- , ton College. George Silvey, formerly o f this place, who has been a resident o f ,Jamestown, ha? gone to Santa Monica, Cal,, where he will spend several months with, his brother, Marion Sil vey and family. The Misses Jean and Mary Dee Rife o f Philadelphia, daughters o f Rev. and Mrs, Dee E. Rife, are here on a Bhort Visit with relatives. The Misses R ife have been- attending Monmouth Cob lege and axe MU’oute home. ■ Messrs; Earl Collins,. Arthur Find ley and DaCIede Markle are attending the Y . M. C. A . conference, at Dake Geneva, Wisconson. The young men are representing the College and will "be gone about ten days. For Sale!- Quad range fo r gas in excellent condition; Call phone fo r Daniel O’Connell CARD OF THANKS:- We desire to . express our appreciation and grati tude to the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in the sickness apd death o f pur (beloved wife and mother. Also to all those who expres sed their sympathy in the sending o f flowers. Mr. Edward Flanagan and daughter, Mary, and Mrs. Sarah Gearing, T ,'V . Iliff Was called to Chicago owing to the death o f his brother,John who has been an invalid fob many, years. The deceased was 79 years o f ige this month and his death occured Friday, The funeral was held Monday afternoon, interment taking place in Chicago, The deceased is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Misses Matt and Flora Iliff and Chas. IlifF o f Chicago; T. V . Iliff, Mrs, W. H, Owens- o f this place. Mr. Iliff was a resident of this place fo r many years, being a son o f the late Wesaley Iliff. He served in the Civil War as a member o f the 44th Ohio. Sunlight ice cream in any style for parties, churches, or any social func tion. I will be able to make you a special price. See Ridgway, the Druggist. We notice hack in an old Sentinel o f 1912 an article published from the Cedarville Herald. It asks Cedaryifie for cement walks and streets as good as South Charleston, as it claims South Charleston to be ahead of towns o f its size in Ohio. Cedarville took the hint and today Cedarville is abreast with other jtowns, in fa ct in as “ good as any and better than Some,’,* —South Charleston. Sentinel Children’s Day was observed -by the Methodist ^Sabbath school last Sabbath and one o f the numbers 'on the pro gram that struck a popular cord with the congregation was a chorus o f about forty little folks in the choir. The *ongs sung and the part the youngsters had on the program have been commented upon as unusually good. Mrs- B. E. Stevens had charge o f training the little folks. Word from Mw. Raymond Ritenour is encoruaging following her opera tion at the McClellan hospital for ap pendicitis last week, Communion will .be observed by the Clifton U. P. congregation, Sabbath. 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Sold by IF YOUNEEDPRINTING DROP IN The Cedarville Farmers’ GrataCo. i : nGin§ Our Co-Operatioii in Following out our policy of extending the Tacilities ■ jof this bank in whatever way we can to serve the pubjic, we have arranged to give bur co-operation ^ to the new Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. We realize what the automobile mean&to the. average family in bringing them greater enjoy ment of life, and believe our action in helping those who'desire to become Ford owners will be ap preciated by many families who can now realize that ambition through the new Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. Under this plan, you can begin with an initial deposit as low as $5.00. Then select the type of Ford Car you want—Touring Car, Runabout, Coupe, Sedan, etc.,—and arrange to make weekly deposits on which interest will be computed at our regular saving rate. Come ip knd let us explain the Ford Weekly Pur chase Plan to you, or, if you wish, go to 1$e nearest Ford Dealer for further details. ■, - 4 * " , * • 1 ■ . ■■ « Start today, and before you realize it you will be A . . . driving your own car. The Exchange Bank CEDARVILLE, OHIO %
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