The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26

.. L"' t i %* LOCALAND PERSONAL . * * • % # # # « # * yoic Sale;- 200 huakel corn, Warren Barber Mr*. -J. A. Stormont spent the week fPd with her son, Marion, who ig teaching in the Kenmore High School .Lost;-* About two weeks ago a pair of dark framed glasses. Finder call Mrs, A, D, Townsley and receive re­ ward. The young Peoples1 Society of the Clifton U, P. church will be entertain­ ed this Friday evening a t the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Collins. For Sale;- Seed corn that is guar-, anteed to grow, yield' and mature. Q. A, Dobbins Miss Ellen Tarbox, who has been home for several weeks, returned to Cleveland, Monday, to resume he; training as ,a professional nurse. Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Baldridge of Dayton spent Sabbath with Mrs. Fan­ nie Barber. Rev. and Mrs. Gavin Reilly of Com- dcn, O., were week-end guests of the latter's parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Kyle. • We don’t sell RADIOS, but we GIVE YOU RADIO MONEY with every purchase. Ask us about our plan." Home Clothing Co. Charles F. Marshall, who has .been spending the winter a t Orlando, Fla., and other points in that state, ha: returned home. For Goiter Prevention— Use Mulkey’s Iodine Salt; a genuine table salt, not a medicine. Ths salt is recommended _by the Board o'. Health. By using Mulkey’s salt you are protecting your children against goiter. Accept no substitutes. For sale by R. M. Pringle. p. 3t. Adv, Lost, Strayed or Stolen:- Fox ter, rior with black marks. Reward. . Charles Graham. Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Clark, P itts­ burgh, are visiting a t-th e home of, the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lewis, near Clifton, Mr. d a r k i recovering from a serious illness. For Sale;- Brick house and one acre of land three milea from Cedarvillc -Immediate possession.*- W, X), Custlu, phene 308, Xenia, Ohio, ■ The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church wilL hold r.n Easter Market and bazaar a t Richards’ Drug Store Saturday, ApriL 11. . - We save you 40 to, GO per cent by using our RADIO KpNEY with every purchase of 25c or more. Wc GIVE U the SAME AMOUNT OF RADIO MONEY. ' Home Clothing Co. The Springfield High. School team , was the winner last Saturday over the Cleveland team! for state cham­ pionship basket ball team. The game' was played in Columbus. The Spring- field may compete for national h: ( o r s a t Chicago, the, expense being cared for by public subscription- HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The Junior Class will present the Comedy-Drama entitled “Esmeralda” .at the opera house on the evening of May 1. “Esmeralda” is a beautiful description of the simple life of the southern country folks who because of their implicit trust in folks are afr times the victims of those who would t.:ke from them all, th a t they have on the slightes pretext. The mother of "Esmeralda" is a woman who can see things as .they are and has sufficient spirit to take a stand against what she thinks to be wrong. Two eastern­ ers attempt to take from these plain people their little farm for a very slight gum of money knowing that the farm has on it a very rich deposit of iron ore. The quick action of a country boy who is in love with “Es­ meralda” spoils their plans and saves the fortune to the family. You will enpoy the story as well as the action of the Juniors, Tickets for the play will bp on sale a t an early date and reservations will (be made on Wednes­ day, April 29th a t 3:30 a t Johnson's Jewelry Store. Through the kindness of Mr. Gal­ loway the General Science class was given an opportunity to see the paper industry first hand on Thursday last. Mr. Funsett and Mr. Bariow gave their time to the students describing the process step by step so that any pupil could understand the processes from cooking the straw to the loading of the paper. A first hand visit to , such, industrial plants gives any of ua a clearer conception of’processes in manufacture as well as a better no­ tion of the power needed to drive such an industry. The pupils were shown how energy is conserved and used over again until it is as nearly as possible entirely accounted for. The processes as well as the mechanisms will serve to'clinch the better the ideas taught these pupils from their text in Gen­ eral Science. *• • « The classes in Agriculture and Physieial Geography were given time on Tuesday to visit the gorge below the Paper mill so they might know about the .work of water in shaping the surface features of our community There they had a chance to study the long time necessary to carve out the lime rock into the gorge and to see what happens when small side streams decide to enter a main and from these to see the several steps in the produc­ tion of gorges. Many land forms a r e , well marked in this section Which be­ come intensely interesting to the ini­ tiated, „ ■ • • • We are very glad to have back in our midst Miss Ruth Marshall who ha3 been ill with scarlet fever. Also we welcome back Miss Dorothy Shaw, who has been absent from school on quefc of mixed sweet peas, borne on account of chicken pox. j the arm of her father, Sarah Itum- * * * rbaugh with Eva Black carrying her j Last Thursday Mrs, Wilson, and 17 veil, Frances Stover was matron's as- ,of the Senior Civics class journeyed siotant. The impressive service was to Columbus to visit the places con- indeed solemn—-ized. The flower girl nected with their study. F irst they was especially touched a t the thought wept to the State Legislature visiting her sister’s leaving her. When the both the House of Representatives wedding was over the happy couple and Senate. From there they went to ascended the stairs after being more the School for the Deaf, then to the than duly congratulated and caressed. Penitentiary, Next they visited the A3 a side bit of information, Eva O ,S. U. and then the Juvenile Re- Black caught the bouquet and we all search Bureau. . hope Eva will invite us to her wedding * * * 'when it comes off. The couple said The Juniors and Seniors of Cedar-1t,ieir honeymoon would sta rt Monday ville Hi held a covered dish supper Iwhen the*v leave Clifton, Guests last Tuesday evening a t Miss Mar-.*ou.tside ,the family were; Miss Cham- guerite Ewbanks, A mock wedding blin, Rife, Miss Tinker, Sara was held and a good time was enjoyed and dan ces McChesney, Lovely refreshments were served consisting of. Salad, pimento sandwiches, ice cream and cake. After many enjoy­ able games and much fun the guests throughout the evening. m m * As the strains of Lohengrin, played by Miss Chamberlin rang out cn th e . , . . . . . ... ,. ,, eight o’clock air Friday evening, t h e | J pa*ted takl^ w;th hem the mem­ wedding procession decended the | ^ y of a most enjoyable evening. stairs at the home of Mary Elizabeth ---------------------——> Smith. The Reverend Isabel Webster, Dr. Morton Creswoll, who has com­ pleted his work in medicine a t Chicago . (University, is here on a visit before entering his Intern-ship in a Chicago ; who officiated .came first, followed by the sister of the bride, Ruth White, the flower girl, and Grace Wigal, the ____ _ ring bearer. The groont, Mary Smith, and the best man, Jennie Smith, j _______, ■ came next after which marched thej bridesmaids, Beatrice,’Donohoe, and Ask for FREE TICKETS TO THE Anita Printz.-Last came the blooming j Picture Show. We give U a ticket bride, Freda Estle, dressed in a flow-'with the purchase of $1 or more, ing white gown, and carrying a bou- Home Clothing Co. Your “Headquarters” When in Dayton We issue a cordial invitation to you to make The Hotel your headquarters when you come to Dayton, even if it's only for the day. Meet your friend? here and enjoy a delicious meal in our Main Dining Room or Grill. We serve n 78a noon luncheon in the Grill, and Dinner each evening in the Main Din­ ing Room and Grill. A special Table d'Hois Din­ ner. Sunday, a t $1.50. 6 t m ) h ’An-attractive Tea'Room on the Main Floor offers you well prepared food and T u s c i o u s refresh** ments a t popular prices. W Mil f « ; o ! i ,i is* d mmm 013 % H O T E L M m P P Dayton’s leading Eostslrg The Wilberforce Band Concert at the opera house Monday n igh t provr ed’ to be very entertaining and was of a very high class under the direc­ tion of Prof. Stewaht. The numbers were .Well received and the class of music was not only pleasing but re­ flected much credit to the leader. The vocal selections by Madam Kimbro of Xenia were no only prominently feat­ ured on the program but Were clas­ sical and deserving of praise.. For Sale:- Dynamite and blasting supplies, J, W. and L. L. Frazier,'1, 996 W. Main St,, Wilmington, O, In this issue will be found the an­ nouncement of the Jake E. Shaw pub­ lic sale on April 1- Mr. Shaw has been 111 for^several weeks and according t» his physician will not be abie to re­ turn to work for several months* All who are in need of stock, or farm im­ plements as Well as feed should at­ tend this sale. Mr, Shaw's circum­ stances following not only his own illness but a siege of scarlet fever in his family Should attract the smypa- thy and support from tho entire'com­ munity, . For Sale: Airdalcs, Registered in A. K, C. P. W. Braun, Box ,382, Hamilton, Ohio. (2tp) Manager Jackson of the opera house announces that by special arrange­ ment he will present on. Friday and Saturday, Dr. Nickola, who Is a hyp­ notic marvel, and who will demonsrate his mystic powers. Thursday after­ noon he hypnotized a victim and pub him to sleep In the display windows at the Service Hardware Store. The subject Will sleep unifil Friday night when he will be taken to the opera house and awakened. The Dtv per­ forms many feats during his stay and one of his outstanding features will be the “White Sister”, It promises, ttf be a great show. Leave vour order for baby chicks at H a r a r e Co, D ilu en t breeds can be furnished. Mr? f' i - L i . V'1' , / IT. r : sS 9 -L . m . i l •if / d 3 The New Enlarged Home of E d w a r d W r e n C o . Springfield, Ohm Om - 179,000 feet of selling space with the 'finest selections of merchan. disc in this section of Ohio. Trade at Springfield—at WREN'S! aregaffiagyajgi ' ifiSiWsaeiefai *4*4* ayiwiw ‘T'fim.-i.emit MiSWMMiMI ; 'V , - •**

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