The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26

-ajleeJ WWQtAL SVANGELIWIC* SERVICES AT M, E . CHURCH Spseiftl Evangelistic setviee^ will fee h»W at tbs M. E. church, beginning March 15 and closing March 29. Bishop Theodore S. Henderson, has given each pastor in. his area a list o f i subjects to he discussed in these spec­ ial services/" This means that about ] 2000 churches in Ohio and Kentucky will have the same services and dis­ courses from the same subjects. A United Methodism o f two states thinking upon the same subjects, try­ ing to understand the Christ * little better, and making a united effort to find the lost Sheep and bring back to his fold. The program fo r these two weeks is as follows: March 15, 1030 A. M. Subj. "Way, Truth and Life”—John 14:0. March 16, 7:Q0 P. M, Subj. “ Imi­ tators o f God.”—Epli. 5:1. March 17, 7:30 P. M. Subj. “ Fellow­ ship in Christ”—John 15;5. Match 10, 7:30 P. M. Subj. Fellow­ ship in -Prayer”—James 3:10. March 19, 7:30 P. M. Subj. Fellow­ ship In Gospel”—Phil. 4:8. March 20, 7:30 P. M. Subj. “ Fel­ lowship in Service.”—Bom. 1:1. March 22, 10:20 A. M. Subj, “ Bor­ derland Chri»tianity”Mk, 7:24. - March 24, 7;30 P. M. Subj. “ Pel* lowahip in World, Redemption” Gal, 1:4. MardH 24, 7:30 P. M. Subj. “ Fellow ship in World Redemption.” Gal 25: . March 2,5 7:30 P. M. Subj. “ Fel­ lowship in Stewardship." Mt, 25:14. Match 26,: 7:30 P. M. Subj. “ Fel- - lowship in Testimony.”—Eph. 2:21. , March 26, 10:80 A. M. Subj. “ Two Fiutzled Men.”—Luke 24:13. You axe very cordially invited to take advantage o f these services. The Quarantine is now lifted, let us ail get back to out places. Sunday School at 9:15, Music by orchestra. A social hour fo r young people will preceed the League service at 0:15 P. M. Miss Eleanor Johnson will lead. MRS, WILMOT STEWART DEAD IJASKETIHLL (T P S ABE presented loving cups. I MRS. MARY SWABY DEAD, .member o f her family. She was a — A WARDED TEAMS. Ross Township won seoend honors* —— — member o f the Clifton Presbyterian, " " i u« d Yellow Spring* third, among the ’ Mrs< Mary Ann Swaby, 88 widow o f church. The funeral was M i *Wra>! Trophies for ■ the variousbasket toys. Bath Township girls won theIIenrv Swaby, died at her home in ’ day and was private, Interment wok hall teams inthecounty are being championship fur girli with Yeljow (jjifton> Thursday, death being due to place in the Chiton ccm ery. Spring*, second, and Cedarville girls,.fnflrmRtieS o f age. Tlic deceased was ' —————— “ with burial in Fern C»lffe Springfield, o f schools, H. C. Aultman, who is The cup* are silver and are ±n England, Her husband died a- F01* Bale: Airdalcs, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Mrs. V>n:coc Stewart, C9, passed away fit her home in Clifton, Sunday morning, from heart trouble, Tho fu­ neral was held Tuesday from the home presented by County Superintendent s P fr «c o W. The deceased is survived by her hus- president o f the Greene County Ath* cnKravcd with the names o f the teams ■yCU(; twenty years ago. Surviving are: A. K. C. P. band, and two daughters: Mrs. Bert letjc Association, ( and their standing. . Henry and Robert Swaby, St. Gharies Hamilton, Ohio, Corry, find Mrs. Stafford McCullough, I Cedarville and Beavercreek hoys —— ---------- ■III., Mrs. S. T. Luce, James, Alfred - ' ■1 Clifton; three sons, Harry, Perry and tied fo r first honors among the b oy s , For Sale: Pure Maple Syrup. Pro?.' and Arthur Swaby, all who reside near | Lost: Horse blanket Delmer Stewart, all o f Springfield, teams, and under the rules, both wereiH , H. Smith, Phone 2-145. (3tp) 1Clifton. Mrs. Swaby was the last mobile. Registered in Braun, Box 382, (2tp) from auto- John Stormont Estate o f Effie O. Conley Rosa, Dae. John W , Ross h.,s been appointed and qualified as Administrator o f the estate o f .E f%e G. Conley Ro**, 1st* c f Greene County, Ohio, deceased, Dated this 2Sth day f February, A . D. 1920, S. C. Wright, Probate Judge o f said County. The Junior Choir will meet^at 2 P. M, The Junior choir will render a thirty minute program proceeding the sermon at 7 P. M. this coming Sun­ day evening as follows: ■ Organ Prelude- -Miss ' Trumbo. “ Ring the Bells o f Heaven” , Choir, “ I’LL go where you want me to go 'Lois Cheney “ Whosoever Will” Choir. “ That's Why I Love Him” Margaret Oxley,.Marjorie Strobridge “ Jesus Saves" — Choir. “ Jesus-Loves Even Me” l • Veronica Black “ He Careth fo r Me”—Chon*. “ Hymn to Jesus”—Lucy Gillilan. ‘Opening Prayer"—Choir, Prayers— Thresa McCoy, Pauline Nelson. * "Closing ‘ Prayer”—Choir, Spripture— Eph, 5:1-20. LUcile . Brigner. “ That’s Why I Love Him”—Choir. ARTHUR LITTLE BARN AND CONTENTS BURN. The big bank barn on the Arthur Little farm at the junction of the Federal pike and the Jamestown and Selma pikes burned last. Sunday morn ing about 2 o ’clock. Mr. Little dis­ covered the fire in time to save eleven head o f cattle but!the contents con- sisting of 20 tons l>f hay, 12 tons of Straw and feed as well «sr machinery Whs destroyed. N o due has been obtained as to how tho fire originated. The I osb will reach several thousand dollars with only, a ‘ small amount o f insurance to cover the loss. LEGION MEETING CALLED FOR MONDAY EVENING A meeting o f importance has been called by tho Wallace C. Anderson post o f tho American Legion fo r Mon day evening at 7:30 in Community hall. A radio program is promised and ex-soldiers are urged to he present, HERMAN EAVEY HEADS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Herman Eavey, president o f tho Greene County Board o f Commis doners, has been apopinted chairman o f the executive committee o f the Ohio State County Commissioners Associa tlon, fo r the ensuing year. Coughs and Chest ColdsYieldQuicklyto Old TuneTreatment Physician* now say that the hod treatment for a cough is not to merely benumb tho throat nerve* as many cough medicines do,hut to helpNature quickly throw off the cause-conges* fion and mucous. When this is done the severest cough is usually relieved in a very short time. . . ■ Thia is exactly the action o f that old- ttg&tt tried ptoved cough iriediciitej Dr. Ball’s Pine Tar Honey. Doctors say r a » air** OMMof the coii'shin*. , tM. Won«y not euy jcftwi a ylwamtt .but natpasoothe•qreneMsndfrrlf _____ ..•***•you set tho jtrimiue n r.t PlMTarnooey anonot somewbetitute. fir. ftrfod WJu*t the right pteportStfWot ‘.hooeyand otherauJek-setini ln*«* rhk-h th« beat doctor* have ttww te iKinatna eulefc relief, CoOfaW* HO bretfiwh*rmfHtdtu#*,«<ic*nhtglrid. . . . . » yxmng chikjtw^ftnO for jmawnqate are**. If youwanttHebent-a memcloe that •*^rw)«^*»toobomco«(rfioYerttlgbt-Brt PnBeg*.CoM»euly30catangood druggMti. I| i! ■rt R it e 's <7/e R I K E * DAYTON 72 * 4 ANN IVEMS . Dedicated to industrial D a yton CELEBRATION We Qrow hy Growing Together* Industrial Exhibits M ORE than eighty Day t on -M a de products are repre­ sented. Tliese are the ' exhibits we spoko of last week. Products of the firms listed belowwill be on display in our store from March 14 to 28, You will End them on every floor, as listed be­ low. 1st Floor The National Cash Register Co- The Davton Scale Co. . • Ohrner Fare Register Co, Brookins Manufacturing Co. The Mead Pulp and Paper Co—-' The McCall Co. The Egry-Register Co. The Standard Register Co. The Monarch Marking System ■■ Co. U. B. Publishing Co. Fyr-Fyter. Go. • 1 .. The Beaver Soap Co. The Jackson Candy C o .. The Stanley Manufacturing Co, The Pioneer l’r.’ ducts Co. . The Avon Cand / Co. - CJrether Fire Equipment Co. ^ The Dayton Power & l.tght'Co. Gebhart Folding Box Co, The Weiler Broom Works. Davies-Young Soap Co. Anil Bros. Co. Johnson Aeroplane Co. 2nd Floor • Regal Rtibber Co._ Yale Manufacturing Co. 3rd Floor Custer Specialty Co. Dayton Wire Wheel Co. Dayton Rubber Manufacturing • Co. ■ . ; Dayton Bronze ^Bearing Co. Kramer Bros. Foundry Co. Advance Foundry Co.' Dayton Dress Co. 5th Floor Dayton Mattress Manufacturing Co. Dayton Awning and Tent C'o, Buckeye Rug and Carpet Clean­ ing Co. . Stomps-Burkhardt Co. Dayton Art Glass-Works, . Crume Brick Co. The Joycc-Cridlrtnd Go. Sixth Floor The Tellings Ice Cream Co. Holland Bread Co, B & C Baking Co, Gem City_Ice<Cream Co. Dayton Biscuit Co, Gicen & Green. Red Wing Corporation Co. Krug Baking Co. A. C. Electrical Manufacturinii Co. Dayton Fan & Motor Co, Bulls Eye Battery & Supply I'u Phono-OIa.>Manufacturing Co. Blommcl Sign Co. Basement • Dayton Aluminum' Manufactur­ ing Co. Coffield Motor Washer Co. Lowe Bros. Co. Dayton Enameling & Sheet Metal Works.—Universal Brush Holder Co. Valley Engineering Co. Irvin, Jewell & Vinson Co. Ash Cabinet Manufacturing Co. Delco-Light Co. Dayton Pump 8t Manufacturing Co. . Vaiie-Kimcs Co, Duro Pump & Manufacturing ' * Co. The Delco Co. Platt Irons Works. Monarch Engineering Co. Thresher Varnish Co. Lucas Pump $c Tool Co, Sehieble Toy &Novelty Co. John C. Turner Co. Dayton Steel Racquet Co. Shott Manufacturing Co., Smi th-Dwyer Manufacturing Co. Day ton Toy Jt Specialty Co. American Display Co. Crawford, McGregor & lanby c’ 0' /■ „ . „ Tiny-Totcr Manufacturing Co. Mm ’s Store F, A. Requsrth Co. Janies E, Richards Co. Gent Shirt Co, Domestic Products Co, Rochm*Uoehm Cm M h !l arts Saturday Morning, at 8i30H T HE greatest event of the year at Rike-Kumler’s (and in many Miami Valley Homes) bringing thousands of dollars in savings, is here! Always an eveiit o f importance, this year’s preparations make it by far the greatest in our 72 years’ history—a history worthy o f such celebration* These three facts are outstanding: The timeliness o f this celebration— Every item is of standard Rike^Kumler quality—Unusually intensive buying insures very definite savings on every item! These are but a few of the hundreds of items to be found here Saturday! Ensemble Dresses in Modish Variety_______ '------- $28.75 Ensemble Suits in the new pastel colors-------------------$57 Coats in spring fabrics; fur borders._______________:_.$57 Fine Mohair Sweaters; coat and slipon .. ------------ $3.75 Stone Marten Chokers; beautiful shades..,---------,$27.50 Tailored Overblouses; white radium silk--------------- .... $5 Silk and Straw Hats; spring styles.____________ 1 . $7.50 Double Service DfesSes.-— __ i _____ $1.72—3 fo r $5 ____$7.75 $8.95' ...$1.50 doz. __ .___ $4.72 Winnie Winkle Skirts o f kashmir flannel. Girls’ Frocks;,prints;'crepe de ch in e ... Diapers, 27 inches square; special Radium Silk Costume-Slips;'all colors. I Riht- Kuinler 1 s- — Thirdl'laor 54-inch Wool Jersey; in new colors................ -------- $2.19 Silk and Wool Bengaline, 42-inch_........... .— _— $2.69 1Satinette; plain and satin stripped--------- --------- --------- 44c ... 31-inch Plisse Crepe; plain; figu red ... . . . . ---------------- 24c 32-inch Romper Cloth; plain or fancy_______________19c Normandie Voile in Dotted Patterns------- ----------. . .3 9 c English Broadcloth; stripped patterns............. ............69c Gaze Marvel Tissue; many patterns..---------------- . . . 3 7 c Bovs’ Two-Trouser Suits; wool________ ___________$13.95 Rosewood Satin Pump; brocaded q u a r t e r . ____$6.45 Women’ s Patent Leather Slipon. c____ __________ $7.95 Silk Envelope Chemise; new colors. ________ ^__„$2.85 Radium Silk Bloomers; excellent in fi t . __________ $2.85 H. &. W. Corsets; sizes 28 to 42____............. .........$ 3 .9 5 Modart Front Lacing Corsets; 22 to 30____________$3.95 Longer Line Brassiere; elastic straps ___________ $1.70 Modishform Brassiere, M odel643_________________^__70c Black Satin Boudoir Coats^ ombre trim________ .$10.75 Boys’ Oxfords; tan elk; crepe soles._______ ‘______ $3.95 Girls’ Oxfords, tan or black calf....... ..................: — $4.65 Children’s Oxfords; moccasin toe_________________ $2.95 Pure Linen Lunch Cloths; 36 by 36 in. „_________ _$2.24 White-Pajama Checks; in Anniversary________18c yard All Linen Huck Towels; hemstitched________________27c White Turkish Towels; heavy and large......... ..............34c Pure Linen Crash; 17-inch width........... ...........37c ya rd Dinner Sets; cloth 57x71 inches; set______________ $4.84 Full Bleached, Seamless Sheets; 81 x 90__ ___________97c 45-inch Bleached Pillow Tubing ._____________38c yard Zion Lili Bed Spreads; double s i z e . . . . __ _____ $3.64 40-ipch Satin Canton; eight colors__________ $2.19 yard 40-inch Silk and Wool Crepe; new shades_________ $1.95 40-inch All Wool Crepe; many shades__ i _________$1.79 , Hike- Kuiftlet’s—SecondFloor French Kid Gloves; short French cuffs________ ___$2.35 Smart Kid Gloves; imported______________________ $2:35 Small Punch Bags o f striped Moire silk___________ $3.50 Irish Picot Lace; Chinese style________ ________ 5c yard Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs._________________25c Fancy Garters; shirred ribbon .......... .........................._39c Lace Trimmed Neckwear; new and smart________ $1.29 Novelty Necklaces with Pendants______________ .j.$2.50 Miro Dena Compacts, 79 c ; Rouge. ......... .. -45c Mi ro Dena Toilet Water________ _____ ______________ 79c Combs; half coarse teeth, half fine .. . . . ______ _ -25c Hair Brushes with real bristles_______________________ 95c Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Hose............. ..............$1.19 Women’s All Silk Full Fashioned H o s e . . . . ............. $1.35 Rainshine Umbrellas; good s ty le s ............. ................$3.65 , Silver-plated‘Vegetable Dishes_____________ $5 Handsome Boxed Stationery; many shades_______ j . . 4 9 c 10-Piece Dresser Set; very handsome____________ $13.50* Delicious Cream Taffy—our own_______________ 35c lb . Juvenile Books; gift editions.,................... $1.50 t o $3.75 Silk Jersey Chemise, $2.35; Stepiils....... ................... $1.95 Silk Jersey Vests; pink, peach, Nile......... ........„_.__$1.25 Mkt- Kumler’i—-Street Floor Fine Triplet Switch; real cut hair____. . . . . ______ „$4.50 , JSeaaty Shof^Mezmnini Float Stamped Pillow Cases; best..quality tubing___________79c Dining Set; scarf, buffet set, centerpiece_________ ___ 79c French Boudoir-Novelties__ ’____________ ________"___89c Silk Brocade Pillows; all shapes ..^ ... . . .___ ___ 25 American Porcelain Dinner Set*; 32-piece._______ .$2.95 50-Piece Porcelain Dinner. Set................... : _________$5.95 Hand-Colored Pictures; old studies._____________ ___79c Console Mirrors; lovely designs_________ $3.45 to $4,85 Stamped Frocks; ginghams; choice o f colors.,,________89c Goblets and Sherbets; iridescent . . ._____ _____ v ___5.25c Bed Lamps o f Georgette and Silk_____. ___________ $1.95 Black Pottery Lamps; brocade shade_____ i ___ .___$2.95 £'.ike Kumler’s—Fourth Floor f > .. Men’s Two-Trouser Suits; fine worsteds. Men’ s Hats; pearl, blue grey, tan____. . . Men’s Tan Grain Oxfords; soft t o e . . ___ ■ ' The Store For Men _______ _$33 » mt W ,*'W ..$4 .75 White Oxford Shirts; well tailored^________________ $1.45 , Men’ s Silk Striped Ties; Four-in-hand______ .1 ___ "____$1 * Hike’s Men’s Shop Genuine Horsmann Mamma Dolls; 17 inches______ $3.80 Golf Bags in heavy duck bags__________ _____ _ _.. _$3.50 All Copper Boilers; re-enforced bottoms________ _„$3.45 ' Rikf* Kuinler 9 s—Basement . I ' • 1 Nevcrbrealt Dress Trunk; 36-inch length-_________ $8.25 Neverbreak Wardrobe Trunks________ $37.50 to $39.50 Console Phonograph; Queen Anne Model____....$ 6 9 .7 5 •Other Consoles__________________ $49.75, $79.75/$89.75 Hike- Kumler’s—Sixth Floor Axminster Rugs; 9x 12; many patterns___________ $28.50 Genuine Oriental Rugs; various sizes.......... ........... $22,50 Coxwell Chairs in brocaded m oh a ir ........ ................$49.50 Rayon Drapery Silk; beautiful patterns........... __69c yard Hike- Kumler’s—Fifth Floor Rike’s Downstairs Store New Spring Frocks o f Crepe de Chine and Flannel _._$10 New Spring Coats o f Polaire and Suede_____________ $10 Women’s Quality Gingham House Dresses.________ $1.59 Fine Knit Vests with Bodice T op________ ______ 6 fo r $1 12-Strand Full-Fashioned Silk Hose......... ...................... „$1 Smart Styled Dress and Tailored Hats_____________,..$ 2 Wanted Styles in New Spring Shoes at_______________ $ 2 / Girls’ Spring Coats. Smart in style________ _________$5* Men’s Athletic Suits. Fine quality....... .............. ..........75c Broadcloth Blouses. In many styles______________ $1.65 Old Fashioned Tea Party to Be Held A S HAS been customary in the past, j / a . we will hold an Old Fashioned 'lea Party to celebrate our 72nd Anni­ versary. It will be held this year at Memorial Hall, on Wednesday, March 18, at 2 :30 o ’ clock; Mr. Frederick H. Rilce will be chair­ man and host and many o f the older citizens o f the vicinity will be present. You Are Cordially Invited Tickets for admission are obtainable free o f charge at our First Utility Desk on the first floor. Be sure to have your tickets. Let Cornelia Shop :for You; Anniversary Purchases Delivered Out of Town Without Charge Everythingk Ready—SaturdayIs theFirstDay—Conte!! FF ♦ Every d»y’s tie * you net4 the purse cqu ins: the uee o (face. FORT FASTI Shall tlw ■ time on the t Are you ft the year rou Represents!! your State S There is n< lalure that h ,<ern o r fa s tti o f Central St have it. The Inter,*. ‘‘ sion has plat the state on . ’ o f the state railroad iron The only : fast time pr would have i is said all he change, “ A •number / the fast thru ton and Spri the summer ■ There are the fast tim . ing the win l time we ha must be guii The farmer- fast time du his help was too’ early to hour Was wc ing. . . , As for tl fast time ii one hour ear prepare for i by some far ■ Eastern par. • home before get the buss reported tin but this win in force thr . est ,,days w) children we . street light? lights were and fo r aul Some mi; . by this It m school woul .:■■ meal at hon be forced tc .been tried c tory in a w state. ' The prop by the Cim merce and i The Farr * opposing tl is being we a fpw civic - i plan is to n debate or c* • people. If you fa your Repre say so. JOE PERU FI? Joe Fert his right 1 calenders i and Paper not loose c eff duty fo CONG. BR MA Congi’e- the speakt at the lodjs March 27. j Attorney engaged f cancel for $iscv r,',T5- uv m l .

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