The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

1 The Exchange Bank e **** * Want* Your Banking THEY PAY 4 % ON SAVINGS 0 ACCOUNTS LOCAL AND PERSONAL Loat: Small oblong brown parse. Finder pletm e»U phone 62. Attorney W, A . Paxson o f James­ town was a guest o f Mrs, Anna M, Townsley,. Monday. Rev. S. M. Ingmdre will preach in Uje Germantown MethodiBt Episcopal church next Sunday evening. Mrs. J. W, Johnson was hostess to the members o f the Home Culture Club Tuesday afternoon. /■ Mrs. C. W. Murphy o f the Federal pike, is quite ill at this time suffering from a complication of ailments. “Dress Well and Succeed'’ Tell us you will look , at this Memorial Day Apparel and we’ll tell the world at large* that you’ll look no further. For, here is a stock of Holiday wear that takes its hat off to nothing except* Old Glory. # Under! one roof you have everything that is ptylish to w<\ar and our fee won’ t raise ructions with your affairs up at the First National. . ' $3Qf $40 ■' - Others from $25 to $5Q- Featherweight Suits from $16.50 to $35 Mr. H. L. Creed moved Thursday to Hillsboro, where he has accepted the management o f Cline’s Variety Store. White Bristol ware special at Walk­ er’s Variety Store. Saturday, May 28. Gail Brown and Dorothy Somers o f Brookville, 0 „ were guests the past week o f Dorothy and Theadore Burba. ■ .—--e - f ... Another big Saturday special at Walker’s Variety Store Watch fo r the window display. '• , i. .. — u . Mr,.Harry Wright is taking his va­ cation from the Kroger Store, and with his family is visiting relatives at Seaman, 0 . They Will return Tuesday. Rev..R. A. Jamieson - will preach .’from the theme: "Soldiers or Slack­ e r s ” at the Sabbath morning service. Mr. Forest NagJey Of Cincinnati University spent, the week-end at the home, o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M; d .Nagley. . • Mr. William -Hastings o f Golumbus isspending a few days at the home ' of his parents, Mr. arid .Mrs. J, E., Hast- £ mgs. Mr. George* Carter and family, who . have been occupying part o f the res'- .idence o f Mrs. W.a R. Sterett, have moved to London, their former home, NEW STRAWS $3,00 to $7.50 LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR $1.00 to $2.50 22 South Detroit St. Xenia, O. * w = » Mr,.and Mrs. John. Wilday, Miss Anna Weddle, Mrs. Ghas. Cayal and Mrs. Nell Gilsen, o f Tiffin, 0 ., were .house-guests o f Mr, and. Mrs. John Frame and Mr. and Mrs. Jean Patton from Friday until Monday. Beans, Country Club, with Pork and Sauce 3 cans for. . . . . . 4 * - Campbell’s 3 ’ ....... , .........*......................... ~~c Heinz Oven baked. 2 cans ....................................... Milk, Country Club, tall cans 25c Country Club small cans 3 cans for...... ................. | 3 c Wilson’ s Tall can.................................................. 10 c Srriall can ....... - .......... »............-------- Country Club 24 1*2 lb. ^I-. 04 #TK’jC* F l m i r Country Club 12 1-4 lb sk. 52 c U J jQ • I v l i l I Clifton 24 1-2 lb. sk......... v .- Country Club 5 lb, sack ................................. 19 c Cornflakes, 15c Country Club 2 large packages . . , ................... • S O A P , Iv o r/ * 1 0 r M e d i u m 3 b a r s . * ■ * " C a m a y b a r y- * * • ,U c B E R R I E S , F a n c y A r o m a s Q t . . . . . . P I C K L E S , Q t . J a r , D i l l o r 20 . S w e e t s l i c e d 2SC ia r . . * * * •.. B A H A M A S , F a n c y Y e l l o w f r u it 4 lb s . O L lV E S '. Q t . > r A Q C P la in J a r ----------- ••• S t u f f e d ................ 75 c B u lk s P*nfc '» • • •‘ L E M O N S . 360 s iz e 1 ' * •'•< # »■■#*« * a * L E T T U C E , F a n c y L e a f . S P E C I A L , 3 r u lls o f 2flC W a l d o r f t o d a t p n p t r 5 R o l l s C l i f t o n g i v e n w ith r « r e b a # i , ........... ^ B A C O N , 3 t o 5 lb s . Ifc), i k M i * «#« S u m m e r S a u s a g e L A R D . P u r e f c . K k 2 8 c r e n d e r e d 2 l b « — . B U T T E R . C o u n t r y J g * C l u b c r e a m e r y l b e M A M S , 10 t o 14 lb s. • a v a r a j e l b . , . . . . . C a llta s , 6 . t o 7 lb * . „ v,a ‘ 'I-. f W A f V i i s . ' 1 7 ^ ■ ■ & £ . t f l : ' - : M S i 23C 19C 28C A meeting o f the American .Legion has been called, fo r this Friday even­ ing at/the L 0 .‘ 0 . F . hall. Thera is' business o f importance to be transac­ ted and all members are urged to be present at 8 P. M. Rev. S. M. Lngmire will preach a memorial sermon Sabbath morning at 10:30 A„ M. The church will be decor­ ated and each attendant will be giv­ en a small American flag. Mrs. Jason McMillan and son, who have then guests o f her; sister, Mrs. Clayton McMillan, returned Thursday to Norfolk, Va., Mrs. McMillan had been visiting'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rankin at Tarkio, Mo., said stopped .hfere for a visit enroute home. , A big demonstration o f Sunshine Cakes artd Crackers along with a new bulk coffee will b e held Saturday, at M* C. Nagley's grocery: Drop in and hayft., “cakes and coffee' with us. We are also giving special prices oh gro­ ceries for Saturday. * Thb latest in Men's hats and fur­ nishings. Caps and fancy straws for men and boys, a dandy line to select from , at prices that will save you money. Remember!we are unloading .seasonable' merchandise , s t . clearance 'aale'prices due to the backward sea­ son. C. A . Kalble, 17-19 W. Main St., Xenia. Friends o f Miss Dorothy Collins have received announcements o f the .Commencement a t Dr, White’s Biblcal Seminary, New York City, May 22 to 25. Miss Collins is graduating; having completed a two. year’s course in Re­ ligious Education. She expects to be home in August and will then return to Brooklj/n, N. Y,, in September to ,take tip work there, in the schools, She will teach Bible under the auspi­ ces o f the Federated Council o f Churches, Mrs. C. E, Oxley entertained twelve little girls Wednesday^ftemoon hon­ oring her daughter Katkcyn’s eleven­ th birthday. The little folks enjoyed games during the afternoon and at five o'clock enjoyed h dinner. Those present were! Eleanor Hughes, Mary Coulter, Jane Frame, Elsie Post, Har­ riet Ritenour, Franks Kimball, Ruth Kimball, Mary Margaret McMillan, Dorothy Burbk, Dorothy Anderson and Gretchen Tindall With Kathryn Oxley. * Mr, and Mrs. E. C..Rader, Xenia, and Mr, and Mrs. R, C. Watt o f this place drove “to tJrlchsville, O., this week to attend high school commence­ ment and visit with Rev. and Mrs. W. A , Condon. Miss Margaret Condon is a member o f the Senior Cass. Mrs, James Hawkens,-Xenia, accompanied th* pjufty as far as Cambridge, 0 ., and stopped there to visit with her brother and sister-hi-anir, M r; add Mrs Alfred Marshall. Miss Margaret' ■**»• calved the highssi honors* In a tthtoe'Of; seventy-fits'aw vrtth it a *t'’OU»rterin Hnivartity/ -'v . - / / / Rev. 0 G, C. Webster will deliver the Memorial sermon at the Clifton opera bouse Sabbath evening at 8 P. M. Attorney Charles Zimmerman o f Springfield will deliver ar. address on Monday at 10: A . M. .■yasnuw»v"-« We Rio now prepared to charge ar.d repair automobile and radio bat­ teries. Shell Gasoline Station, Martin Weimer ■ ■W AMM U IM ttJ lJUU J IJM IJ I : ExtraLowPrices onExtra 5 Good Furniture' Velour Overstaffed living R oom Suite $ 95 . 50 . “ Missy” Velvet Sports Saits For Summer—Bpedal at ,6 5 Youthful Utile atylw, popu­ larly called tfee ^MMahipinaa,” fashioned of BotoJmy . CUonai and velvets In plain color* and combinations, aU pastel shades, black and -white. Shown to both double and single breasted ef­ fects. V e l v e t a n d F l a n - n e l J a ck e ts $5.00 ro SUNSHINE CAKES and CRASKERS N EW FRESH ROASTED BULK COFFEE Saturday, May 28 th Coffee and cakes served to all who call F E C IA L PRICES ON GROCERIES “ * Walnut enamel steel beds. Con­ tinuous 2 Inch posts, a b o u t thirty different styles to ohoose from In full and half s l u e beds, every bed is a good: value at t h e l o w prices we a r e quoting. CENTER TABLE in Antique Walnut $ 8.50 ■This occasional table has an octagon shaped top of genu­ ine walnut, The base is very attractively made and design­ ed, Finished in antique wal­ nut. Very specially priced ,it only ’ ___ TJUs Is a splendid value, a soft downy wan- stuffed living room suite. Loose spring cushions and guaranteed under construction, the wood parts are mahogany finish. To CloseOut0 Two reclaimed bod room suites in genuine walnut veneers, bow foot beds, van­ ity dressers, odd dressers, and chests. One dayenette suite, eon- ■ ®- sisting of davenette that op- ens to a full sited bed, chair |i* and rocker, golden oak fin' ish, covered in a good grade of imitation leather. Odd reclaimed rockers, wardrobes, beds, - all -priced to close out. * . Day Beds $17.50 L El. t If- ■ W .1 M - *- ■ f i ­ ll Jr A limited number to sell at this price, the ji bed is complete with walnut -finished met.al 6ane & panel ends^with a good cretone covered pad. ” Grocery M I L L A N P URNITURE ITfeEALERS UNERAL JSJfIRECTORS CEDARVILLE. OHIO h . ' - . . XEN IA Greene County And Surrounding Territory! FOLKS: WE WANT YOU ALL TO KNOW WHAT WE ARE DOING AT OUR BIG CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE ON WEST MAIN ST* * ON AC- COUNT OF BACKWARD SPRINGSEASON WE ARE OVERLOADED if” * We Must TurnThis Large Stock into Cash in 30 Days Time. Don’tMissThis Chance. MEN’Sand YOUNGMEN’SFINE SUITS i 1 q'Stt S W 9 Knri 2-1*5?*, X 50, ? uit,s fo r ,?24.90 $30.00 Suits for $22.90. $25.00 Suits for p w J g ,! i / ‘50 ??*ts Men’s and youn g men’ s fine trousers 1-4 to 1-3 off. Boys Long in^G ood^ lrT toL3offSUltS 1 4 1 0 1 - 3 ° ff‘ Men?s,atesl sty le s it!Hats,Caps and Furnish* Footwear for every member o f the family at 1-4 to 1-3 off. COME BEFORE THE STOCK IS PICKE0 OVER . V XEN IA ’S LARGEST SHOE D EP T . * DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE—we mutt unloed this bis stock of merchandise in the next 30 days regardless of projits. C. A . Kelble’s L t 4 9 ^ e ^ M a i r i '- S t , fit.*, o V f l l v ' t •v aw" 4 M ¥' X e n ia jO l ik ., i *1 . 'll .

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