The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26
Si bOCAl, AND PERSONAL i„o-».,.„ , ,, , <Mt ,<l>>w|..< , nnummuia ,,. * “« * • fo r pfes&e* at W*lk«rts V*- rivfcy SiK#f. *1 Mrs. Donald Saarr, who bat ba*n ] an ottwknattwjpioyo* $* thri Exchimg# ■Bank, has m ign sd Jw»re position. Mr. ‘ Ilarvoy A m baa aecaptod a clerical |position with the bank. 1 Mi* Lena Hustings spent the weak- •ad in Kent, Q., -with her slater, Mias Maud* Hastings, Mr. Frank Shroade* o f Columbus, « breakmaa on. the Pennsylvania rail- ro*J, who ha* been on the sick list, was able tit be home Decoration Day with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Lee Bhroades, Mrs, Frank Bird returned home last Friday after spending thro* weeks with relatives in Portsmouth!), and at tending high school commencement and the alumni -banquet Miss Zorn Smith will not bo in the Smith Barber Shop from Monday, dune $ to Friday, June 8th. She ex pects to be ready fo r her customers on Saturday, June It. LE M AR PERMANENT WAVING NO WATER WAVE COMBS NO FINGER WAVING F or Appointment Phone 636 BERTHA STUCKEY in charge o f W OOD ’S Beauty Shop •W est Main St. Xenia, 0 . 125 lb. Sack . 2 lb. Carton ........................................................ 36c Bnlk, 10 lbs................................ ...........................69c Brown Sugar lb. ..............,.............•.«•-* ... .......... 7c Palmalive 3 bars 21c J Kirks 10 bars 5 feet (TOder, tig o f great Sid*#, imam tattoo there i feet v*bU< wide, talae few now; hun* other nean how fcfctr d«n * * > ' . •3 i ■ v / J a r S Square Meson. Quarts Ooz ............... Pint* dqiSv....... .»• ........ .. 74c Jar Caps, Porcelain cloz. . - .................. .24c OLEO, Eatmore Nut|A^ Lb. ••* * • ** • *w BEANS, Navy ■ | Ap, 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . CAKES, Coma Bon 2 5 C Bons lb-. - Macaroon Snaps lb. . . . 25c GRAPE Juice, Pint i Cp Bottle Bottle. t\ ... * v v .v■ CRACKERS, But- -1 A p ter lb* .»..■« * 21b. Carton .Soda* .. 25c ORANGE Juice Pint*>C Jug ea. . . . . . . . . . . irwC LEMONS, 360 size O C „ ■ doz, ..................... n o t MALT, Kroger’. , . OQC Large 2 1-2 lb. ean**^*' APPLES, Faney Oft/* Box winesaps 3 ll>8*0u PUFFED Whe»t 1 3 /* Pfce . . . ORANGES, Calif. UQ « 216 size doz , , . o * » SHREDDED W W J J q BACON, Suger •Cured, m piece re.*®U RICE, Blu.Rove 2 ( k 3 'lb**•'v•» *'•*•*? , ' T ” Mr, Harold Myers o f Chillfcothe is home fur College weak. Messrs Henry and Cordon Kyle are horns for commencement week. Iiev. Gavin Jtsilley and family o f Camdsm, are enjoying the collage festivities and visiting with wlatiya* Misses Alberta Hemphill and Clara- ball Hunt are going to work in Yel lowstone National Paris this summer. MarstdM Hunt, who- has been teach ing at Amenta, Ala.* has returned for the final week, Mrs. Lucy McClelHm leaves next week for Kansas City* where she will spent several weeks with her daugh ter, Mrs, Shank. _ * Mr, J, H. Andrew, who is suffering With kidney and liver trouble does not improve much. He was placed under the care o f a trained Burse this wpek, ■ .............................. ...... 1 • Mr. Howard JJmrtrisan left Wednes day .evening Ifdr Yellcfwtone National Park where he has -employment at Lake Camp for the summer.' MissLucile Anderson :will not return to Ostrander next yeair, However she is Undecided whether she will contra e teaching or take up commercial work. .~J|*lcolm Turner o f -Cedarville and WiHiam'Snell o f Lovelknd, both mem- roers o f this years Senior class are planning an extensive* auto tour of the West. They plan Ho start about June 6th, :• Mr. Herrick Peacock*, o f .Cleveland came down fo r College coriimence- menti 'Mr.-, Herrick/was a student at college last year but a t present is connected! with the Cleveland Paper Company o f which. his ^father is sec retary and treasurer.. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. -Sliroades and daughter, Ruth Ann: and Mr. and Mrs. '•■. II. Gray and daughter, Betty Jean if Springfield, spent Decoration Day With their parents, .Mr/.artd Mrs. Lee- -ihroades. Miss Marjorie McClellan, who has seen teaching at Hudson, 0 ., spent labbath and Monday with her5 grixnd- nother, Mrs. Lucy McClellan. Miss ifeCleihof'hM gone to Cleveland to accept a position as store shopper in me o f Cleveland'^ largest stores. . Tlirec day sale o f rayon, ginghams, 17c yard, regular 39c values. Walker’s /arfety Store, .Mr. Frank B, Tutnbull was taken ;li with pneumonia Sabbath and the allowing day Mrs. Turnbull suffered •a attack, A nurse is in care o f both, ‘its , J, C, McMillan, Columbus, a sis- er o f Mr. Turnbull, is also waiting on the sick' couple. Work Solicited:- Am prepared to do all'kinds of sheet-metal work, roof V-3, spouting and roofpaint. No Job ;o6 large or two small, • Raper J. Hughes, Cor, Xenia Ave. and Glen St. Phone 233-W, Yellow Springs, 0 . Now #um »«c clothing fo r boys and girl* at Wrikar’a Variety Store. A variety *twe e&rries about 1200 different kind* o f merchandise. Y o u ! will find what you want at WalkerV Mr. Chart** Field* and aon, Nelson, o f Dayton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Cmwell. Rev. and Mr*. Paul Duncan o f Coul- tcrvillc, 111,, are are visiting with Mr*, Ida Stormont and other relative*. ; Mr. J. P. Barr and wife o f Dayton 'w e re guest* of Mrs. Sarah Mitchell j last week, remaining over fo r Decor- ! ation Day. Mr, and Mr*, Boyd Harmon spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Claire Wellington, Mr, and Mr*. Joseph Shinkle and daughter o f Detroit, Midi., are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell. Mr, and Mrs. Mather Norman and children, Elisabeth and Arthur of Gallipoli*, 0 ., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Claire Wellington. Rev. Merle Rife and fam ily of Bloomington, Ind„ have been spend ing the past week here with relatives. They expect to return today. Rev, Homer McMillan o f Atlanta, Ga,, was here Wednesday and Thurs day fo r college week. Rev, McMillan is a member o f the- board. Mr, Fred McMillan- o f Des Moines, Iowa, stopped here Sabbath and Mon day on a business trip to Pittsburgh. Word has been received here that Mr. Charles Lowry, Dayton, son o f Mr. and Mrs,-E, G, Lowry, was not at all well following a recent opera tion fo r the removal o f hie tonsil*. Mr. Cecil Rife, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, B, Rjfe expects to leave here about the first o f July fo r the Egyptian Sudan, where he will teach agricul ture under the direction o f the For eign Mission Board in a mission school at Gereif, near Khartum Mr, R ife is a graduate o f Codarville Col lege.and o f the 0 , S. U, and will find interesting work instructing the na tives in the Sudan. W The Exchange Bank ■ Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY 4fc ON SAVINGS 'O ACCOUNTS Rev. Robert Stewart and family, who have been head o f a Reformed Presbyterian mission school at Hous ton, K y „ are leaving for Coulterville, 111., today after spending a week with Mrs. Creswell’s father, Mr. W. H. Creswell. Rev, Stewart will not re turn to Houston hut has accepted a call to the R. P, church in Sparta, III, Mr. and Mrs. John Lptt o f Pitts burgh, arrived here last we,ek and are visiting relatives. Mr, Lott returned this week but will-return in a week or so, - - ‘ ' j Beautiful -new rayon ginghams at 27c a yard; sale special At Walker’s Variety Store fo r Thursday, Friday and Saturday o f this week. See the window display, The second meeting "of the Follyan- na Clothing Club wasilield”at the Pres \ byterfan church Tuesday, May 31. A ‘ very interesting meeting was held and reports given by the various offi cers and the leader .on, the conference held at Xenia. Refreshments were served b y Eleanor Coulter, Marjorie Strohridge and Thresa MbCoy. The secretary was absent and Betty -Me McCorkeH was appointed to take her place. Business, work and play was Planned fo r the, next meeting to he held at the church June fith. Muskingum College will confer de grees upon * class o f about 165'at her commencement Exercises, Wednesday, June 8. Dr. .Samuel Charles Cadmani of N ew York City, President o f the Federated Council o f Churches is to be the commencement speaker. The speakers chosen to represent the class a r a Margaret Kelsey, New Con cord,; W il li a # JHliigai4 Pittsburgh* Pa., Hea?h Brownlee, Washington, Pa. ’ and H arfy - Crytaer, Tarentum, P a .‘ Mr. Frederick L . Thompson o f this place is a member &f the class ,and is to receiveJtTie degree o f Ai B, *XWSV«nWO«X O SVKSKWfc'SXJRSS 0 Nearby and Yonder | * By T, T, MAXEY $ sxxxxxsxxxxx o xsxss%xx%%%s ' WNTJService The American Dog Derby C'OR some reason or other most *■ every region of Importance sup ports an. annual festival, of some sort to which the local inhabitants can go, disport themselves and brag about the home town. These celebrations' tnke many forms, but It remained fori the little town of Ashton, Idaho, Just west of Yellowstone park, to Inaugu rate the American Dog Derby, in 1017. - The country roundabout is a great seed-producing section—car load after carload of seed potatoes, seed peas, seed wheat, seed oatg and, seed barley being Shipped out to states far and near. During the preceding year Ash ton carried off a very generous portion of the prizes at the state seed show. A bountiful full of "snow made the growing of these crops-possible and .the American dog derby .was decided upon In the nature of a Jubilation event. • • The course is approximately, twen ty-five miles long, in. the shape o f a loop eight and one-third miles around, Ashton, being located at the begin ning and end, of the loop, the contes tants passing through the town three times, during the course o f the race. Originally, the dogs were' all native grown and used to haul mall atid sup- piles to the surrounding camps rind ranches when the depth o f the snpw wade this necessary. Now, however, this annual affair has gained such notofiety that dog teams are raised specifically for racing purpose*, many dog* being imported for breeding pur poses, <@t war, Woetero Newspaper tfaln.) NOCINDERS FOR SALE UTIL FURTHER NOTICE. The Hagar StrawHoard&PaperCo. . : .... ■ J .■ -■ ’ l CEDARVILLE, OHIO. PURINAFEEDS PI6CH0W HENCHOW STEERFATINA CHICKSTARTINA CORN PLANTERS JOHN DEERE— BLACK HAWK SUPERIOR Livingston 's Garden Seeds In Bulk . COAL - FENCE - POSTS - TILE C e d a r v i l l e F a r m e r s ’ G r a i n C o m p a n y Everything- for the. Form - Phone21 . .Cedarville, Ohio Wc arc mow prepared to chavgo and repair automobile 'and radio bat teries.. Shell Gasoline Station. Martin Weitimr . . Mr. end f,Ira. Fred Kaiser enter tained and epent a pleas&nt evening with relatives arid friends from Col-, ambus, Wednesday. Amoiig the rela tives werh Mr. Henry Lanei a cousin Of Mrs. Kaiser, Mrs. Kaiser left yes terday on a month’s vacation in Washington D. C. and other poipte in the east. The Homs Helpers Food Club met at the library and organized. Mrs. E ’ E. Finney, the former leader was present and aided Mrs. Raymond Wil liamson, the present leader, in plan ning the work through the summer. Miss Frances Finney was appointed rihairmnn o f the meeting and the fol lowing officers were elected: Helen Kennon, president; Frances Finney, vice president; Lois Kennon, secretary and JuanitaApisdorf, news reporter. The officers and leader plan to attend a conference meeting In Xenia, Sat- Saturday. Our next meeting will be held at the home o f Mrs. Williamson, Thursday, June 2, at 2 p. m. <■<■- Building lots for Sale on North Mriin Street. , . in Cedarville. Several nice HOMES for Sale ■.K* * ■* * SOME REMARKABLE BARGAINS IN FARMS * * * . * Fire and Tomnado Insurance Life Insurance Accident Insurance Health Insurance Income Insurance AND Do not forget that I loan MONEY on First Farm Mortgages, fo r 6 or 10 years at the low rate o f FIVE PERCENT INTEREST, ’ W . L. CLEMANS, ^ tfctarin., Ohio. The Springfield, Ohio j \ ■J In 50 Years • • • It Marks the Completion of SO Years of Faithful Service. ToThis Community $ * B S an d $ 3 .9 6 Hand Bags ...**•***•••• $1.9S Washable All Silk t Flat Crepe................... $3.95 Crepe de Chine Cos tume Slip* *•*•»• $2.95 to $4,95 Philippine Gown* **♦#♦»*•»'♦•***<* v*■ $7.00, $8.50, $10.00 Women**Shoe* $ 1.95 $ 1 4 8 $ 2.69 $ 1.69 $ 5.95 , . M W $ 3 0 S o c U t y B r w d $ 3 3 , 7 5 Celebrating the Achievement With the Greatest Value-Giving Sale In . , SO Years #89c Men’* $2.00 Athletic Union Shit* ............. .......... Goty’s toilet Water, one v, ' * ' ounce the ........... . $8AOODomeitic G m $69.50 $I.<W-$I,25 Awnthong’* 1 g9c 'Women-. $16.80 Lovely , 1 I $ 9 , g 5 Women'. $1B.S0-$29.S0 ' * .hi i\ h j , vv : p . >- ; , 1 - ’ v . . i1 . * $ 13.85 vmi "' r-. '^ ■ '■■■- . ■' ■ i- I* V. , ■ ■'^■ ■ ■- - - • '• 4 1 V, ^ ” s’ '1s 'W0; * ’\l» ‘al ^ t\ ’ % v t>t i’(
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