The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

i |T} si? u i Atlantic City SpIerj'T!d and frre*- n 'non t among the greet pleasure riv* rts of the world Winter days Atlantic City hav* a charm pK u liu ly 1 if 5;' own. Whil* th* « f **h*®** and invis«-.» ;‘ ny it i* tawpered soft- anad.by sho beneficent jnfiueocs of th* Gulf StnHKRf. COLLEGE NOTES : m . & sKieVi« > s Thar* iaa pro-pc ix ! k : » co o f radiant »um h in »~ and the exh In-fttisn onit air U filW with th * * Ia a fn l i < if.V jn i t o for l:fa and vigor. H » BoardwaUi with its great and gorgeous 'l Jit hotels—OT'3 c a i p j - s n i pl.-co* o f amuse­ ment—is .y.v.'iiyc the center of 'tntoreat. ! 4 K t ** . TIvire Is not h'.ivz li!a> it in all the world. t ’1 ■^f t ' ‘ • , » • H1/1 On its broad day and by night ’ is on p?ocatsspiv of ccekera after • i i pic.'r.uro isa -.-c:Lc Y.imon; who havo been { 1 ~| ■M fare.Tiiue.I by Uc dfct:: jetive character and i i i h.;’-.e learned he.- he*e as nowhere aho ox C "j fM ■ ■ America is to W found a veritable ra-c^oa- tH tion. Miss K un ra M. Koehler, dircstu* 9sU of tiie Greene ( ‘ciuty Normal, has ^ hcin elect??! to -.he Legislative Com* unitee of the Coiiwtjr-Nonnal Assoc­ iation of the Ftate of Ohio. a •a. e . The etuckxta of (Ydarvillo College1 and High i, vUotl will unite on too “Day of Prayer,” February 1'., 11)21 at 30:h) in the Rofnmc-i Frefib.vtt'i’- ian ckurrii. Dish^j RC:'T>, o f the Bpi> co,;al Dlorcere of ihraUr.'rn Ohio, a well known epeohey will ttive the a>l- &tVB% Tiie public is cordially invited. ’ * # * The f o ’Icr'io basket ball jririo went to Colnmi.us Thar.-'i-.vho nlay Grand- vio wlligh IVLril, This Hi^lj R?ho;,i has a v.on iei-ful record, only lost one game m two years. The college, girls put up a good fight but the opposing team put up a better cue. The final score was 2'5-G jn favor of Grand view, Blase by | r Kpv<'oi%!?. tengay ee 0 ih "I. Sa’ jtt’t: ” ¥«ath and Citiaenriup’ ’ wm rerwe at ? u’cloc?-., Subject *itdigion ui'I.EiivO'!i.“ Moaning Wo.ship ftt lQ.vf)« fiusjcsl;, *ty mo with »■a, i t « ks brat v/ay for of sermon: “ Tururg the World Up- r. v:. a to get •V children t , tiuivii ■’’•-Sti Down. ’ ^ "ii w.a .ove ; act, lives not. Luvo Junior League at 2 P- ->I. C-. d. Love y* vr fellowman,” ‘■‘Every .g »;m i-b n tty vj help is truly ,th* F«dnf»Ui CDmHvWM/ * * » *?; a gift of Cod” -totioB. Sunday" K * . White will !..y I.: /’-.ne: Tomorrow may preach on “ Cooper*-ion ih Fr*#amen* Work" may never come; Five r.gut today.” C. l\ SERVICES For Dennison’s Ao neat Rablvath is recognized by Crepe Fine line, all colors at m paper Kidgway’s ADAIRS * ■ I ft m i-’r.l TwrUt rick.t. at reduced tnn* apd with' attractive return limit* and .top. over privVc: 'e, are now on eitlo via tV!.tw.trj giver a rid"- pf tiro. Pe.vwylvaii’i Rilbe»4"“ 4 e 6n!y oil-rail foute, Roqeran for through Puiltpon rerorvutioua or any dcjiircd iniormution .re invited. 1:1liu 'r 1 -4-: P e n n s y l v a n i a . R a i l r o a d S y s t e m >r*i & me&i i*Vii1!*,*.Mil.*• The Standard Railroad- o f the World ■I X'A- i Buy Real Baby Chicks The kind that live and grow. All standard varieties from pure hred high productive flocks. To be sure to get your chicks when you want them order early. We are especially prepared t o do custon hatching. We will supply you, with incubators and brooders. We have the reliable Buckeye line. Incubators that hold from 60 to 10,000 eggs., Brooders from 100 to 1200 chick capacity either Oil or coal burners. The NorthupHatchery Clifton Phone R. D. 1. Yellow Springs, O. Famous Americans and Their Sayings A William Henry Har­ rison, born February 9, 1773. President o f ’ ■ t he United S t a t e s — Famous soldier. “The Union i3 a sacred, trust left by our ''Revolutionary• fathers to their de- scendcnts." Crest .men like Harrison' regarded every public trust as sac: cd. M&bley’s acknowl­ edges its obligation t o t l i o s e • ' w l i o founded tiie busi­ ness. . .Tlieir aims imist and will be carried out. Like­ wise our duty to our customers. g h eM a fy l& t/ f s n d 0 / l? J V (K A Good Store ^—Cincinnati No otherpaper brings to your WholeFamily soricha variety ofentertaining, informing^ in* spiring reading fo r Mages. / ' ?L 1 I N A YEAR, 52 issues, The Youth’s Companion gives 12 Great Serials or Group Stories, besides 250 Short Stories, Adventure end Travel Stories, Family. Page, Boys’ Pagt, Girls’ Page. Childrenc Page, and the best Editorial Page of the day for matureminds. •tart * Year** Subscription for YOUR Family NOIV. Costs U S S THAN B cents a Week, OFFER No. 1 1 . Th* Youth's Gompaniost r-62 issues for 1924 St. A ll remainingWeekly 1923 issues; also 3 . Th* 1924 Companion Horn* Calendar OFFER A 1 * The Youth’s Companion for 1924 . . . . $2.50 2 . All remaining 1023 lisue* 3 . Tho 1924 Companion Home C i alervBaf 4..- KoCall’a f,la”a*:;jc All for $2 .50 All far $8. as. yr+rt*x^ ''xmrjtrmx‘‘L»tt Or.HORSE’S # INDIAN ROOT PILLS 1T|nraM<a«M, • • IfcAeHi'■W*U. Httpmitt. •<MMlwsy»Owsdlf«, FjMor0t/fbri(pill& | -#r s Gosmefis Claim ftodao Idea, To prnvi* tliflr coatonfion Hint fit? Wild wt'sf Hlitntn of tiro rotten woro O-T.-Tinois of tlto tiiiosfun Co.rt'aoRfl' tr.vlnSftf*, Prlni’OOin*.v, roloitol KoVomT tix'i f'niifaiti Miitii.ifi, vi:,;toifi from JRtisiblii, f-j’i'Mitly tool: port in a rodw* I program of honiotsian-iiiii. »1 o ! bk It: , tltoir CuSiiat-’.: ttuvnnor many »>f tho daf [ ing stittils oidiibltotf hy the cowboy's. . That Errant H'(jirnid. ' Dlacovorv Hint tho dibhonn »aal;oa n good antenna o'lunlfi *, ;oro to too kitchen Itii1 ortanf ‘ of fmn.v ah afthr-diimor radio Udow.—New York Trihtitto, Ccdarville Colley copcnod the lr.:?t yoKiester of .itr, imri.ioth year. Jan. 29 J-lov. Charles Adanvj of Springfield /delivered an inton-rling address on *Tlie New vY ral'- and President Me Chesncy uro^d the student e\>dy to enter earnestly into th'; worh and make this closing semester a record. * * • The girls basketball team of Cedar- ville College met the Y ,W, C- A. team frr,n Springfield, Saturday evening, Feb, 2, 1921, A fast, dean and excit­ ing game was shown those who at­ tended. Earlier in' the season the Y. W,' girls had defeated the Ccdarville gii-Is on tho Springfield floor. This- caused the Ccdarville girls to go out for revenge Saturday night and won in a closely fought game, 17-13. The boys of -Ccdarville College met Ashland College Satwday night, Feb 2. The CedarVille men were badly handicapped hy the loss of several of their best players. Despite this fact they put up a good fight bug were, forced to stand on the short end of the score, 40-18. The Philosophical Literary Society- held its first meeting this semester in the Coileg echapel, Feb. 4. After Mr. Gerren led the devotionals, the pres- idnt. Mr. Charles ; Townsley, spoke briefly. The following program was presented: Saxophone Duet—Charles Towns­ ley and Kenneth Little. Readings—Ifazel Williams, Ruth Dobbins. « - Vocal Solo—Winifred•Stuckey- Club History—Kenneth Morrison. A business.meeting followed the program. The next fiieeting. will be held Feb. 11. Everyone is welcome. W * * Monday evening, Feb. 4, the Phil­ adelphian Literary Society met in the old Philadelphian Hall on the third floor of. the college building. The fol­ lowing interesting program.was ren derecl. . Vocal Solo, Miss Lula LeMar. Reading, “The Moo Cou Moo.” ' Mr. Eraest Gibson, ' . Piano Solo, Miss Martha Dean, Debate, Resolved: That every old bachelor in the state of Ohio should be forced to support an old'.maid or her equivalent. Affirmative, Gavin Reilly, Lawrence Dauthett. Negative: Sybil Robson, Frances Meddles. The Gossip Club— Lueile Jolinson, Dorothy Wilson, Harriet Shields. Vocal Solo—Bliss Wanda HartsocU- Current Events and Jokes— Carson Webster, Lena Hastings, Forrest Nagley. % Si it FLORIDA ITEMS From last Sunday’s ‘Tampa, Trib­ une: “Dr .Homer McMillan, secretary of the- executive committee of Home Missions, will occupy tho pulpit at Hyde Park Presbyterian church, Sun­ day morning. Topic of sermon: “America's Opportunity.” The following officers have been named for the Ohio Club: Mr. M. G. Carrel of Cleveland, president; H. Lincoln Piper, Wooster, 1st vice, pres­ ident; E. E; Stoneman, Cleveland, 2ml vice president; Bliss Blargaret Rife of Xenia, O., Recording Secretary. Mrs. J. .L. Earrett^of Toledo, Correspond­ ing secretary; Blrs, Jennie St. Clair, Tampa, Fla., Treasurer. Miss Rife has been elected recording secretary for the third conscccutive year. . Bliss Rife writes that she has had a wonderful trip this winter, jftross the state*and down the Eastern coast- and spending some time at Miami and West Palm Beach. £ C;.; y. % REWARD OFFERED A reward of $100. for information that will bring about the apprehc-n* .ion o.’the person or persons respon­ sible f-'f fire which destroyed Lee hall at. Wiisjcrfqrco last Thursday, has been offered by President Gregg, fg £ k m. WiS iM/iw Is ih iinvf.fltef'n?. tk i swlfb5c*von? iwWfk of health, ft h wmt » > "'.1 to se{e-**Tcr.-! c itilh t & •., S' i. i ■ Et-V f 3 A ■ *i Cirgfj tT«- U>C.yi .is.-wi.i Furniture Sale TOMORROW In many respects this sale will surpass all oUr previous sales. For one thing our stocks are larger than ever before. We can think of iio reasonable or even unusual, home requirements that can not be fully met by the amazing Vfi.V.1fii!V o f IlATnA fiesotrihliifi liovo •."Mnf nnlir fl wnMa tTrivinftr variety, of home furnishings.assembled here. Not only a wide variety of the newest styles but a wide range of prices. An©' sf-sr niJs^T!^w W m ? ■'4a?*. c.kAsdU A ‘U-l 1 WB4 n e a r e r & a e i s * H e m e s Ml -5©r © i i i b a v p p ' 'jDveiv^tiifed Liwat E to a Faraitare Our stock o f Living Room Suites is exceptionally large. They're fc3;e hind, the construction o f which We can guarantee, and the price—for example 8 Kece Overstaffed 3 ■Suite, in Tapestry $£)9.TS■'' Over *10 Pkcc'-i o ' Piece Overstaffed 4> Piece Overstuffed 'Suite in Velour, Suite in Mohair $149.03 . $249.00. JJvci’s t s a o d i-W u iti.r e In S e le ct F r om get a 5 Piece Bed Room Suite in Walnut Finish 0 4 . 0 0 Piece Ivory Room Suite 3 Piece Bed Room Suite in Mahogany ' $99.00 ' ' $ 169.00 Over 25 Suites of Bed Room Furniture to Select From Bed DiningE® oe 2 i SafeatUMspalyLowPrices In very few of the city stores can you find a more extensive line of Dining Room Furniture, You can get here the newest, styles in Period Suites at the price o f ordinary furniture. 8 Piece Queen Anne 8 Piece Tudor Suite in 8 Piece Italian Suite in Suite in Walnut Dusty'Oak Walnut $97. $125.00 $129.00 Over 25 Dining Room Suites to Select From Beaut&lFiberFariutereFortikeLivingRoom I f you want a nice Living Room Suite and don’t feel like going as high, as an Overstuffed Suite, thisiswhat you should have. These suites are finished in beautiful two-tone u*. acts. ■’ • 8 Piece Davenport Suite with Gft. Other 3 Piece Suites at Davenport, as low as $95 $110 $69.00 $135 1 0% Discount Ofl All Coal and Gas ran g e s . T h is in c lu d e s th e f a ­ m o u s Q u ick M e a l G a s The Famous Sellers Kitchen Cabinets reduced 10 per cent White Enamel Kitchen Cabinet with Porcelain sliding top $39.00 Quick Meal Gas Ranges Cabinet style with white doors and splash back, only $ 52.00 These listings show you what savings are made pos- : ible during this sale. They are all rugs o f known quality and are such that will be sure to give most excellent service, • Oak Kitchen Cabinet with Porcelain sliding stop Quick Meal Gas Range, Same as above but with Lorain Oven Heat regula­ tor $67.50 9x12 Wool and Fiber Rugs 9x12 Grass Rugs $6.50 9x12 Tapestry Rugs $18.90 J' 6 Q 9x12 Velvet Rugs $29.70 9x12 Axminster Rugs $39.00 9x12 Wilton Rugs $73.00 $37.50 White Enamel Kitchen Cabinet with nickel top $29.50 All the larger sues of rugs carried in stock at Feb­ ruary sale prices. ! White Enamel Porcelain Top Kitchen Tables $6.75 Same as Cash I f Paid in 60 Da ys on Amounts over $10.00 ADAIRS C etablU heA i8 6 0 20~fetr IfarlblHtM lfc W y i**i vh y r ' « ir] tap Th■ the ’ Gree d*y, room Th irhicl tend* f tig i probb ftssiai The ip thi meeti eon, t ing b i»g o Hons W. of th now Tead prese for a give payn of tb Th ■ed to lems ing i Me callei or m ing : Jengt unife janit studj arati sixth m < fpr a ceB; and tions faers. F: that this least it tl cove belie It is whet ditio year DE* I ) ae lie ig ie n **»** I'XvJX'i «

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