The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52
m % * ft * * * * * # 10CAI A«D PERSONAL , High Grade Vietrolx record* fo r }**’ «• Mr*, Ann* M. Tqwmitay The H o w Culture Club was enter- taiiwd Tue*d#y»*t the home p* Mrs Hrary Townstoy east o f Sprlngisdd! A delicious luaeheca was s en ^ i U w » o'clock. t } Mis# Ruth White o f Xenia, hw been *visiting fo r several day* with her [friend, Miss Ruth Marshall, | Mr. Fred Fields and family ef MR j waukee, are here as guests o f the fo r xnw's mother, Mi's. Gertrude Stor m-.nt, 1882 J926 40 YEARS And belter Wolford has been serving the community in a mechanical way . The reputation of this establishment for i- doing good, RELIABLE work has been the best. Since the beginning of the Automotive industry th s shop has been intimately con nected with it, 1 here is no garage in the county better equipped to c-'ire for the needs of the auto- mobihst,- . HONES r-wo: K and honest prices Oils Greases Accessories ASK ABOUT STORAGE WOLFORD G A R A G E Phone 2-25 Cedarville, Ohio ratvsasMsaRi HANNAS GREEN SEAL PAINT Protection— In August as well as January Constantly, 365-days-in-the-year, good paint protects property against the destructive effects of hot sum mers and cold winters. Moisture is kept from pene trating the wood surfaces, and quick changes in. temperature cannot harm the building if it is prop erly painted. To get the maximum in the protecting power of paint use Hanna's GREEN SEAL. It forms a tough dim over the surface, impenetrable by the weather. The surface is kept insu.lated from the elements that would age and destroy it. TheCedarvilleFanners* Co. D R i Miss K&tic Kneeht, who makes her home with her nephew. Mr. George Martindale, and wife, suffered a par- nleytc stroke several days that ef fected her left side. She has not im proved much according to late reports Pure Cads 10 lbs. 64c f 1 P A a Sugar, i v i s e . ” : .............? L 5 » : w serein Ji Pure Open Kettle Rendered 0 £T#i Lard, Ea-90c- .... , MasonJare,§ ? $ 1 - 1 9 j Potatoes, 5 £ W » 2 9 c ' CORN* FLAKES. 1 CC* lg. 13bz. pkg...*” v WINDOW Screens, Metal adjustable J SPAGHETTI, F.. ivf.new lew price 3 2 5 C COUl# ■ **.* ‘ .*•.... LEMONS, Large 360oAr < size doz, .. ....... fc»“ y 1 BANANAS, very. 0*7#* * nice 3 lbs. .......... \ HEINZ BEANS, Medium 2 cans 25c. O R a Smalt 3 cans . CANTALOUPES. % | j . Imperial Valley.. ASPARAGUS Tips. 25c D*lfnonte„can . PEACHES, Fresh, f f l f * Georgia, lb............ * v v t DECORETTES. O C p Kroger'* new cu k e s " "* ' BACON, Nice and OO a i lean lb, SOAP. Palmolive, J A a new price 3 bars,. Wanted;- Family washing* at my horn*. Work guaranteed satisfactory Jennie Hamilton Mrs, Anna Townsley visited her eouain, Mr*. Ellen Spahr in James town Wednesday, Mr. Robert Turnbull is among the the students that are attending sum- mer school at Wittenberg, Keep July 7 open fo r ‘'The Re turning o f Rosalia" to be presented by the Camp Fire Girls. Millinery to close out. All hat* are priced at $2.p8. Various styles and all spring and summer models. (3t) Mrs, Ellen Werner Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Kennon o f Cleveland, Q... are guests o f the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Kennon. Prof. C E. Oxley and family have for'their guests over thp week-end Mr. Wm. Bison and family o f St. Marys, O. Miss Margaret Oxley, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. C. E. Oxley, had a part in the program o f the ''Home Guard Rally at Grace M. E. church, in Dayton, Thursday. Mrs* B. E. Stevens and three daugh ters of Pleasant Ridge, Cincinnati, are guests at the home o f MV. and Mirs. William Marshall for a few days this week. Mrs. Esta Ross, and son Mack, o f Indianapolis, and Mr. Carleton Me Lean o f Detroit, spent several days here last week visiting Mrs. Jeanette Eskridge and other i*elatives. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Siegler left Wednesday for Marietta, O,, after &• visit of several days with relatives. They are returning home after a trip into Canada following their marriage in Cleveland early this month. 1 Ten Years Ago This W e e k - The Edgwnont addition to Cedarville was opened by a public auction sale o f lots. FLIES and DISEASE GO hand in hand, KILL the one AND prevent the other. WE have a LARGE supply o f FLY-TOX, Byack Flag, TANGLEFOOT and E l VAMPIRO and ALL the other RELIABLE preparations THAT will 4 "SWAT the Fly" -BY “ DOC.” Richards Drug Store 4 • , BY THE BRIDGE Phone 203. Miss Martha Copley,' o f Terra Haute, Ind., is here on a visit with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. C. E,» Cooley. Miss Cooley has been teaching in the’ Normal School in that city and will spend the summer at Ashville, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Fairo had as their week-end guests. Miss Louise Parrett o f Xenia, and Mr. and Mrs. William McCormick of Indianapolis, but. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick then left by motor for Portland, Oregon; Where they will make their home. Miss Lena Hastings has accepted a position as instructor o f physical education at the Schaffer high school in Springfield. The Home Helpers Food Club met at the home o f Frances Finney, Wed nesday, June Oth. Work was discussed for the last meeting and of the next, Refreshments wore served by Miss Finney. The next meeting will be held June 22 at the home of Ruth and Lois Cheney . Dr. and Mrs. J. 0 . Stewart enter tained a few friends at six o’clock dinner Tuesday evening in compli ment to Mr. George F. Siegler and bride o f Marietta. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. 3icgler, Prof. C. E. and Mrs. Oxley, Mr. A. E. and Mrs. Richhrds, Dr. 0 . P. and Mrs. Elias and Mr, and Mrs. Karlh Bull. For Sale: A high grade three piece Living Room set fo r sale. Only been in use since fall. Will sell at a sacri fice lo r cash. Call Thone No, 38. Mr. Frank Brhttpn, manager of one o f the Kroger stores ih Cincinnati, spent Snbbath with his parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Milton Bratton, « Mrs, Cora Trumbo left Saturday fo r Ashville, North Carolina, where she will spend a few weeks with her niece Mrs, Burton McElwain ’ and family. She was joined in Cincinnati by Miss Elsie Shroades. who will also go to Ashville for two weeks and then spend the remainder o f thg summer in camp with the Girl Scouts. Miss Jennie Bratton o f Chicago is here on a visit with relatives and friends. Notice—Mr. Richards Cooper lias ipecinlly solicited. Chas. E. Smith —«— — i Mr. Ralph Hoffmeister, who has sen teaching at Stanforth, Cal., fo r ome years, stopped here last week Rev. R, A. Jamieson and family, Sabbath, The Methodist Sunday School is Color It Important in New Sport* Coat* i * Back Again Furniture Upholsteringand Repairing, All work called for and delivered. I will be in Cedarville, June 28 or 29, Send in you ad dress to ELMER WEYRICH .1621 East 5th Street, Dayton, Ohio "Color contrast in spring sports clothes,” say the arbiters of fashion, and here Is a sports coat that shows how successfuf is obedience to this mandate. It sponsors the fur roller also and is typical o f coats in its class. Gay New Blouses Enliven the Modes Mr. and Mrs. Jv E. Kyle entertained about seventy-five guests last Friday evening* honoring their son, Mr. Wil liford Kyle find his bride. Guests were received by Mr-. and Mrs. J. E, Kyle, Mr, and Mrs. Willard Kyle, Mrs. Alva Graham* Mr, John Graham, Miss Lo- rena Seamen and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Witemyer, o f Peebles, 0 , The guests were served in the dining room. Miss Martha Cooley, Miss Helen McIntyre, Mrs, Carl Kyle and -Mrs. Burton Tur ner, assisting in serving,. Miss Elea nor Kyle, Miss Gwendolyn Kyle and Mrs. Walter Morrow presided at the punch bowl. Thte evening was spent jn a very enjoyable manner and the bride and groom warmly welcomed. Special prices on High grade oil in 2 or 5 gal, lots. Dean Tire and Battery Shop Whether for wear with the sedate ,tailored 'suit or the afternoon costume, it is the privilege of blouses to be gay and colorful. Here is one, in pale, salmon-rose silk, made to accompany an almond green tailored suit Collar and cuffs are of dull silver cloth. PILES Mrs. Caroline Winter and Mrs. Elizabeth McCampbell of 'fenia arc spending a few days here with friends Why Suffer When a Few Applica tions o f Rfd’o P ile Ointment will - give relief Mr. Richard' Smith returned here last Sabbath evening after a W ir o f the west and north-west by motor. Mr. Smith, (Anna Collins) returned home lom e time ago while her' hus band continued his trip through the west. • SEND NO MONEY Furnish us your name and address, stating you will use-Rid’o Pile Oint ment according to direction : and we will send you postpaid our regular $1.00 box. In two weeks, if you are satisfied wit hresults, send us the dollar,. I f results are not gotten simply tell us (honestly) and the account is squared. •■ ., RID’O CO., Box/ 21 Station A. Dayton, 0 . Don’ t Spend all of Your Income Cut down the living expenses and put by the balance. You do not need to cut out anything vital It*you plan or budget your expenditures, you can save more—easily. • For Safety and Maximum return, invest your Savings here. Because our institution is supremely safe . —every dollar being backed by an £*cess Se- edrity in the form of first mortgages on real estate. ■. The CedarvilleBuilding &Loan Association , WE PAY 6% DIVIDENDS. The Misses -Fannie and Margaret McNeill, returned last Friday after spending several >weeks at th-fir home in Belle Center. Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Brown had as their guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bodman o f Oakwood, 0 . Mr. and Mrs. 0 . A. Dobbins afid Miss Ruth Dobbins attended the mar riage o f their niece, Miss Ruth Wil liamson, to Prof. Burley o f Bluffton College, last Thursday at Ada, 0 . From there Mr. Dobbins and family made a motor tour to Niagara Falls before they returned home. The trip was ideal and they enjoyed wonderful roads, Miss Kalheryn Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Long, Jamestown, was married last Saturday morning at 9:45 at the Long home, to Mr, R> Stewart Fry, Delaware, 0 , About fifty guests were present. The ceremony by Rev. Vesey o f the Jamestown M. E. church. Breakfast was srved fol lowing the ceremony. Thl? bride was fo r two years a teacher in the Cedar ville public school*. The groom is en gaged in business in Delaware where they will reside, THIS FLY SPRAY STOPS FLIES » Now you can have the fly *ptay you've always wanted. One that keeps flies off, too. And protects the cows all day. You get more milk all summer with Pratts Fly Chaser. Keeps your cows contented. Does it without Dli«wring,• atainlngandgummingthehair.Without tainting the milk. >r 2 Fly- Chaser To Our Customers: TVs stand M ini PrattsFlyChaserunconditionally. Either it stops theflies andptetenls loss o/mtlh jtotv m your money returned, Sold and Guaranteed by PROWANT & BROWN Cedarville, Ohio, Mrs. Harry D. Hamman received Saturday afternoon at her home in honor' o f Miss Eioise Davis, whose marriage to Rev. La Ciedc Mavkle, took place last evening. The guests were entertained at three tables p£ five hundred, file decorations were in pink and white, roses and peonies being used' fo r this effect. A two course luncheon wa* served, j For Sales A few baby chicks two J weeks old. Call phone a 1-2 on 15?,. We have a full lin* of all kinds of spark plugs for any make of auto,* mobile or ttaetor. Other auto sup plies, tires, ate. Service Hardware Co, $ 1.15 ROUND TRIP TO Columbus SUNDAY, JUNE 27 T ickets good in coaches old}’ on trains shown • Central Standard Time t,caving Cedarville 9:15 A. M. Returning .Lv, Columbus, 6:30 P« M.» Eastern Slandard 'lime. p«R N N S Y L V A N 1 A , r a i l r o a d ■ ^ Pringle’s MeatMarket andGrocery CERTO..........................!..................... .... 29c CAN RUBBERS...................................... 9c ORANGES—Per Dozen..............: 38c LARGE DRIED BEEF ..................... :..23c SWEET BRIER CORN—2 fo r ............35c DEL MONTE FRUIT SALAD 29c.... E—SPINACH ........................................ 13c E- -PORK and BEANS....................-.... 9c TPTT i v £ i JS£ We can Supply all Our Customers XGGS Fresh and Smoked Meat* Fruits and Vegetables r John Deere and Massey Harris Binders and Mowers Plymouth Twine Nesco Oil Stoves, Haag dashers* Screen Doors, Window Screens* Hanna’s Green Seal Paint, CEMENT — TILE — FENCE — POSTS COAL — HARDWARE — FEED Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Everything for^the Farm Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio •1 i >, ■ ■b i U wm**9
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