The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

W CM l AND PERSONAL * « * * * * m * * . # * * • • • * # * V* • -For Pur? Seed Wheat, lb -, Trs,n. lull w i t t y , K, c . w..iu £ Son * '' '■- - - ■ ' - 'l"* Tre Kitchen family reunion wa;: held last Friday at the home o f Mr. an! Mrs, J. B, Rife, i For R *»t: H ow * or CMllieotlie '■ctrmt. Dr. J. O, Stewart { ... . 1“ " Rev. c r.tl Mrs, Robert Stewart re- .turned to Uurton, Xy,, last Thursday, after » visit with relatives here. Mr-’* ~^* **■ Townriey and daughters Mirutcth, have been visiting in Erie, Pa. Miss Lillian Kunkle o f the Ewbar.jra hank, has been enjoying a two weo&’ij vacation, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Kyle, returned home last Friday after a two wcek '3 visit in Missouri, Nebraska and Min- nesatta. For Sale:- Trumbull seed wheat, Fiwne 12-iU , John C, Finney Miss Mildred Gilliland o f Pittsburgh ia hero on a visit with her uncle ar.d aunt, Mr, and Mrs. J* M. Giililan. 1 Mrs, W. II, Owens wag Iicstcss this week to the members o f the Wednes­ day Afternoon Club, f Knw; Rev. J, Merle Rife o f Bloomington, fr.ij., will nreaoh Sabbath, for the Reformed Presbyterian congregation. ^ Alien TiU.itnil leaves this week for Spencer, Iowa, to resume his school work. He will stop enroute at one or two points. Will White o f Brodner, 0 ., spent, a few days here this week with his brother, B, H. Wliite. Ur. II, C, Messenger, Xenia, has just been elected secretary o f the or­ ganization o f past post commanders o f tho Legion at the annual meeting in Ghillicothe this week. Strength for rugged wear With school: hiding just around the corner, don't you think your young hopeful needs just one or two more pairs of 'knickers for the school year? We have an unusually at­ tractive assortment of knickers to show you, in woolens, serges and corduroys. You'll like them. And so will the boy—they are just like Pad’s1 * u + Of course they are Putchess Knickers—backed by that famous Warranty — toe a Buttoni $i.oo a Rip, HOME CLOTHING CO. G. H. Hartman, Prop. “TRADE AT HOME" CedarviHe, Ohio Mr, and Mrs, J, S. Harvey, accom­ panied by Mrs. W . B, Stevenson, re­ turned .to Huntington, W,. Va.. fo r a week, Rev. Lee E, Rife and family left Wednesday fo r their home in Phila­ delphia after spending several mentis here. Prof.'C , E. Oxley and family visi j ted from Friday until Tuesday with [friends at Lake St. Marys,.O. Prof. ; Oxley and ‘family formerly resided for six years- in that place. W. 0 . Blair o f Calipatriay Cab, has ; been the1guest o f his- brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ores well fo r esveral days. Mr. Blair is also a brother of Mrs, J. H. Greswell. Huber Gillaugh o f the Payton Sav­ ings and Trust Co,, -has been elected president o f .the bank club, composed o f employees. Mr. Gillaugh is a son o f the late Charles Gillaugh. ! Mrs. J. E. Mitchell returned home Satui’day from Paw Paw Lake, Mich., where she visited with her sister, Mrs. Sam Petty, Miss Ruth Mitchell, ' who has been spending the summer with her aunt returned home with her. mother. Capt. Chas. Ectc-n o f Tuskegee1 Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, is the ; guest o f lii.s mother, Mrs. M, A. Hood, [ o f the Columbus pike, j For Rent:- Small farm with modern j house and barn. Located at edge o f . town. Residence modem with electric [ lights, bath and water heat. Will rent j together or separate. Possession, to be ' given October 1st. Clarence Stuckey Mr, and Mrs, C. H. Crouse enter­ tained at dinner last Thursday, Rev. Stevens and family, Miss Rosa Stor­ mont, Mr, and Mrs. H. j\L Stormont, and Mrs, Mary Bridgman, Rev, 0 , If, Milligan and con, W il­ liam, o f Pittsburgh, were guests for several days o f Mrs. E, C. Oglesbee. Rev. Milligan, former pastor o f the United Presbyterian congregation, preached Sabbath in his former charge Mrs, Belle Gray fell several days ago when she tripped on a rug in her home and sprained an ankle. She is being cared fo r at the home o f her daughter, Mi's. Gale Dugan of Spring- field, Special Presentation o f New f a l l and J/Hnter Millinery *. ‘ , *■' , , • , , f • 7 . * ... : ;i-- M 1 ■; » ; .. "O.-w Girls . and Misses School Hats JUST ARRIVED IN TIME FOR SCHOOL OPENING AND FOR WOMEN RETURNING TO COLLEGE, MODELS FROM THE FAMOUS DESIGNERS, OF NEW YORK. KELTS, VELVETS AND VELOURS. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION O r THESE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL HATS. Osterly Millinery 37 Grien Street Xenia, Ohio 111 III 'M «Y? I * * 1 * e «*» »* V #* * *i !(< f * « W « (if , ^M a r c h i i k O n o h io ^ d i w c m i d J u b il e e S P E C T A C L E m turdmf W u x ie V ilU a n d h i p j ^ r e m e & a t i i r e S r Education w 1 X > uJW)tif f r 'll • J'.ir«kn m - m ,*#^-.***- Aa 6 31 "S ep t 5 - io^s v l G O I - U f V f B I U S ■*Word has been received hero o f the death o f Mrs. Edna Chance o f Ash- ville, N„ Ci The deceased was the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tar * box; Burial took place Wednesday at Findlay. , The annual picnic for the Clark’s Run Club was held Wednesday at Snyder Park, Springfield. Mrs, Florence Wilson, who has been at guest at the 'home o f Mr. Sol Wil­ son o f the Clifton pike for three about three, months, left Wednesday fo r her Home in Des Moines, Iowa, Mr. W, C. Iliffe, wife and daughter, Miss Helen, have been spending a few days in Ft. Wayne, Ind„ with Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe McCorkell. Mrs. Robert Bird is spending some time at the home o f her son, Mr.-Har­ ry Bird and wife at Manheim, Pa:, where her son is in the drug business. The’ occasion o f the visit, at flue time was the arrival some days ago o f a granddaughter that has been named Mary Margaret. Rev. Walter Morton and family, o f Louisville, Ky., have been visiting a few days here with Mr. S. M. Mur- lock. Rev. Morton has been attending the conference a t Winona Lake, Ind., and is making the trip home this way. Mr. W . J. Tarbox, Mrs. W. H. Bar­ ber and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsley left Wednesday fo r St, Clairsville, O,, to attend the Nichols reunion the day following. They are expected back 'Saturday, - Mr. Ottis Tannelvill o f the Yellow' Springs and Clifton pike was married last Thursday to Miss May McLean o f Bellefontaine. The bride and groom will reside on the farm. Dr. W. R. McChcshey will preach Sabbath f o r the Clifton Fsesbyterian congregation. Marjorie Cross, six year old daugh * ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cross, who reside east o f town on the Columbus pike, died Saturday night at 11:30. Intestinal trouble was the cause o f the child’s death. Beside the parents, three sisters and one brother, sur­ vive The funeral was held Monday a f­ ternoon and interment took place at South Charleston, The seven weeks old son o f William Hubbard, who resides on the John Stormont farm, died Tuesday from in­ testinal trouble, The funeral was held Thursday and burial took place at Massies Creek cemetery, The annual picnic fo r the employees of the Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co., will be held at Clifton on Satur­ day, Sept. 5. Dinner will be served at the tourist camp grounds where boat­ ing can be enjoyed. During the day there will he a baseball game on the Clifton diamonds and trap shooting,’ A full program o f events is being a r­ ranged. For Sale : Trumbull seed wheat. Phone 12-13G Frank Powers / / Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vince and daughter, Mrs, Wartakcr of Rhode Island; Mrs, James Landaker o f South Charleston, Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Smith and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Towns- Icy were entertained Sabbath at tho home o f Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Crouse. A report was current here the first o f the week that Mrs, Elizabeth Dixon had met death in an in to accident in Washington C, II,, Saturday. The in­ ference was that the unfortunate wo­ man was tho wife o f Dr, J, W . Dixon* o f Texas, formerly o f this place, In­ vestigation proves the original story correct as to the accident but that the deceased was not the wife o f Dr, J, W, Dixon, Mrs, Dixon visited hero sometime back and has a son Robert, the name name being used in the dis­ patch o f the Washington C, II. acci- [*«fc . I j U l a J oJLCoiftlorlahleHome ....... ofHaffmeii andAucceAi- G OOD FURNITURE is the keynote that makee harmo­ nious homes,. You will love your home more if it i* furnished in a cheerful manner. Gocd Furniture in %b* long run is the most economical, too. It wears better, it looks better, it is more comfortable. Our busines* has been built by selling that kind of furniture, because, every customer is a satisfied customer, A Living Room Suite as fine as this one will cost agreat deal more elsewhere. McMillan's Low 4fc1 DC P r i c e . . . * P * y O This suite is covered in a fine quality of Mohair, trimed throughout with best'of materials and handsome tassels to match. The frames are a splendid Georgian adaption* with beaded panel fronts. Nachman spring construction. , THE SAME SUITE IN A FINE GRADE OF JACQUARD VELOUR $162.00. This Walnut Dining Room Suite will be in many Greene County Homes this Fall—why notyouas? McMillan’s <£1 q C C C Low Price... $ 1 0 0 . D O EIGHT PRICES Made as fine as any in our stock—this suite looks to be worth $350.00 and consists of 66 inch Buffet, 45jf54 Table, to extend 8 ft. 5 side chairs and 1hosts chair. This B ed Room Suite at this price is in­ deed anexcept­ ional v $ l ue*— one h a r d to beat. McMillan’s i £ L $ 9 0 . 0 0 The price is for 3 .piece, bed, dresser and chiffonier, all 5 ply walrtut construction and dust proof ‘ throughout. The dressing table is $29.25 extra. - * i , “Our Location Lowers Costs” McMILLAN’S F urn iture t \ e alers I I M F R A T . MJ IRECTORS ThousawJs Have Been Waiting For This Event!—FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! WEEK START* k\\fi QA INO SUNDAY A tJU * u V B. F. Keith’, S T A T E DAYTON. OHIO J Robert Wilson has returned home ’ after a visit :i‘ the home o f his uiwlc, Rev. J. Alvin Orr, in Pittsburgh, W. T. McConnell o f Mt. Vernon, was here the first o f the week on bus- | iness, Mr. McConnell has been having ■a new head stone erected at the ’ graves o f his parents in Massies ’ cemetery. His brother was the first ’ soldier from Cedarville township to he killed in the Civil War, He is bur* , icd on the family lot. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway and daughters, Rebecca and Dorothy, are leaving this week for a vacation .in West Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward, and Mre. Herbert Ward, o f Wellsville, N. Y ..j Mr, Robert Ward, o f Moradia, N. Y .l are the guests o f Mr, and Mrs. S. T. | Baker and other relatives. Rev. Woodbtldge Ustick o f Wells<- * ville, 0 ,, will preach Sabbath fo r the - United Presbyterian congregation, j YOU Profit by being • ' out*Neighbor CutlM*. 1 Ros*Metal £»k>» RomBninoawjDattifs ^- N v e f f l i d i v i fiira mt* pClif-Mv— -AiWiylFWmMVM* IfiTPITOrrnett lllim MIKnfftVIfV In E,W. ROSS tmriUiti'miut AM» CO^ HpringftMl Ohio

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