The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26
i »■! f ■; % wm LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr and Mrs B. E. McFarland, had as their guests Sunday* Mr.' and Mrs. Ralph Hewitt o f Sabina Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nixon o f Payton were guests o f friends here last Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Job* GillaugR spent the week-end with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Rufus Me Fariand and family at College Corner Mr. Victor Sullivan, o f Morgantown W, Vs., was the guest last week of hi* son-in-law and daughter* Dr, and Mrs 0 . P. Ella*. i Jones Millinery 110 E. High, Springfield, 6. A ll that is Good -{ A l l that is Attractive In Advance Styles in Millinery . Mr. and Mrs.. R . L, Shultz o f Day- ton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W, A . Spencer. Healthy Baby Chicks—all brands. Leave your order at Service Hard ware Co, fo r immediate attention. k HH :Y’■ -i Jones mti 110 E. HIGH STREET, SPRINGFIELD, O. - atm John Deere and John Deere t , -dt' * - . Tractors a /' • 1 ^1 '■C, .’*.* • <• ■ v ~t ^ ^ f - * Hardware, Feed, Coal, Fence * * k >'* _ * # , and Seeds psn#siwn Cedatvle Fanners’ Grain Company : Everything for the Farm * Phone 21 . ' , \ Cedarville, 0 h io Miss Lucile Johnson o f Greenfield] spent Sunday with, her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Mrs Margaret Benham o f Dayton, Who was at the Miami Valley hospital hag improved, and has been brought to the homo o f her sister, Mrs. B, E McParlsind. Bishop Henderson will breach at the 'First M. E. church in Xenia, Sunday evening at 7;00 P M The young peo ple o f Greene county are urged to attend this meeting The-W. C. T, U. will meet Thurs day afternoon at 2 P. M., March 17, at the' home o f Mrs. R. A . Jamieson. Mr?. Rose Minser, who has been ill for several weeks, is reported a* much improved. A daughter, Stella Lou, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kennon last Sun day; This makes five daughters and two sons in -the family. The County Commissioners have appointed P. A , Alexander, Xenia, as a member o f the Children's Home Board fo r a four year term from the first of March. The Ladies o f Cedarville and vicin- tyity are cordially invited by the Y. vY. C. A . of Cedarville College to a "Silver Tea to be1held in the chapel ; the College Thursday evening Mar. 17 at 8 obstacle. Mrs. Sylvia Gearheiser o f Waldo, 0., is here on- a visit with friends and relatives. Misses Margaret and Fannie Me Neil returned home last Saturday af-. ter spending several weeks with rel atives at Beil Center, O. ’ . tiV. Nancy E. Finney o f Western College, Oxford, spent the week-end ■yith her mother. Mrs.’ John M. Fin ney, • ■ Mrs. W , B, Warfel o f Perryton, 0 ., sutj 'ouiji Ornos uoj HI uaoq snq oqAi improved, and is mow'with her daugh ter, Mrs. C, E. Oxley. She will prob-. ably remain here fdr some time. Friends here o f Mrs. Ray Hitch cock, Xenia; sister o f Mr. Edwin Richards, will regret that she is suf fering with a malignant trouble at .he McClellan hospital. An examina tion Saturday proved that an opera tion would he useless. She has been ill only about two weeks not having any idcA o f her condition, which has been threatened no doubt for many months. • Word wm received here yesterday o f the death o f Thomas Gibson, aged about 80, at hi* heme in Marysville, 0 . He was a former resident o f this place and i* the last member o f the family, He i* survived by his wife and one daughter. The funeral will be held Saturday at JSfarysville. The Xenia Kiwanis Club celebrated “ Farmers' N ight/' Tuesday at the Elk's Club, Among the speakers were O. A. Dobbins, Horace Ankeney, 0 . E. Bradfnte and County Agent Kim- ber. / CHURCH NOTICES ! The' annual meeting of the Miami Valley. Co-operative Milk Producers Association wag held Tuesday in Day, ton and more than 1000'were present Frederick Flynn, Xenia, was reelected a dierctor o f the organization, SPRAYING IS 4 T HAND—When in need o f a new spray pump, no matK ter how large pr $mall, spray hose, nozzels, complete pumps, leathers, rubber packings etc. Call on THE BOCKLET-KINfi CO., W, Main St., Xenia, Ohio. Word has been received here that Cal Ewry. o f Lakeland, ,Pja.f is ip a critical'condition suffering with, an in fection o f the knee. He has been bed fast fo r some time. Willard Lantini,17, spn o f Frank C. Lanum. Washington C. H., filed suit against fhe Dayton ' Power & Light Co., for $100,000 damages in. that county. He sustained feurns .and' injuries Christmas day when he at tempted to lift wires over the road during a storm that brought-down the line, He was so badly burned a- aoufc the neck that he lost his power o f ^speech. ' Mr. and Mrs. Aden Dyer and two daughters, Florence and Nellie, of Columbus, spent Tuesday evening at the home o f Dr. and Mrs, Leo Ander son, Miss ^Dorothy Dyer, another daughter was a member o f the Arca dian Novelty Co.* that appeared at the opera- house that evening under the auspices o f the Lecture Course Committee. The Dyers-are cousins Of Mrs. Anderson, and the parents and daughters came here to witness the ’"performance. A small number o f friends o f Prof. Tajcott were entertained at the studio Wednesday evening o f this week and among them were the following: Mis ses Burns. Burbick, Jliffe, and Cf£s* well* pupils o f Prof. Tglcott. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull, Mr. and-Mrs. W . W . Gallo way, &pd Mr. and Mrs, Walter C.orry. Ait are musical associates and a de lightful evening was spent . during which refreshments Were served. The mcasion was in honor o f M,, Talcott's birthday.' * ^ ^ J Country Club Twin or Single Q - J>? Ifc,loaf.9,c' ,Potndloaf*6-|jC Whole Wheat lo. loaf . . Vienna lb. loaf I t , Rye 1 1-2 lb lo a f ,. * 1®C Raisin* every Wednesday, lb. loaf , . . 9c A Men's Banquet was held at Oak land Presbyterian church, Springfield, Tuesday evening. The address was by Y /m .'F . Weir, Secretary o f. Men’s Work, Presbyterian church. Chicago. Those who attended were: Rev. W. P, Harrimata, W. C. Hiff. Raymond Wil liamson, Wilbur Conley and Judge- S. C. Wright, « ■ * * ._ - Country Club 24 .1-2. lb*.sack* ^6 C ft* low price 99c, 12 1-4 sack ■T f 55 c* 5 lb. sack . . . , , , . j.. . . Clifton 24 1-2 lb. sack. . - •* •y ' ‘ J**’ ’ • Pillsbury or Gold Medal 2 H i-2 ip, aaCK . . . . . . $»♦»- m Kettle Rendered, No . 5 O O La rd , g i m a , . M - j q i Country Club large can *1 M A U P n f t S Delfnonte in syrup 23c I 1 1 . Clifton Brand . . * I V SPINACHr ViuHg* J | | l« T e n d e r 3 lb M , . * Mrs. S. C. Wright entertained a number of friends, Wednesday a t her home on South Detroit St., X en ia / Those present were Mrs, J. P. White, Mrs, Cora Crawford, Mrs, Elizabcth- Blair, Mrs. M. I , Marsh, Mrs. Susan Hanna and W s.-M ary McMillan. E .A . Dimint, haa'purchnsed tho Tilton Toggery Shop a t 12 Green St., Xenia. The old stock will be "cleared j|t reduced prices and new stock for spring added, Mr, Dimint has been in ■the. retail business’ in Dayton and in Xenia fo r several years. His Xenia coneotion has been with Jcjhe Bros, For Sale—'Maple Syrup Phone 3-52. Prof, S . E. Smith CLEANSER, Old g r Dutch cart ............ Sunbrite 3 cans GLOVES, canvas i Q g per pait - . - - Per dozen pair. SOAP, P & G or 3 g g Kirks Flake 10 03CYDOL,Rmso ^ S C C l im » l ^ 3 Pkgg<< BUTTER» Country C g g C lub Creamary lb ? OLEO, Eatmore N u t | 0 g Lb . . * * • ' * " “ C b u t t t g u ^ w ■»* «* ••* l e L E fT U O L W g » 2 8 c 1*. h « d 3 lb ., fo r ..* L a a H b , ......................... CELERY. Fancy f « l * Jtimdo Ig. Stalk.. BANANAS, Nice | R* Golden Fruit 2 lb.. W t ' POTATOES, U, S. .OQa No. 1 grade peck.. Mr. T, y lliff was the host at an oyster supper given for the pleasure o f the members of-the S, S. orchestra o f the M, E. ’church, the S, S. superintendent, and the pastor at the Neal House on Tuesday evening. Durihg the supper, ” those present were entertf/ined by hearing the Vie- trola records made by Mr ,and Mrs. Mills, who had churgo o f the music during the recent evangelistic ser vices held * in the M. E. church. A f ter the supper had been enjoyed, each one was given a hovel favor as a re minder o f the occasion: The guests ‘ thoroughly enjoyed the evening and appreciated Mr. lliff’s kindness in re membering them in such a delightful manner, Those present were: Rev. 3. M. Ingmire, Mr. P« M, Gillilan, Mr. Cash Gordon, Mr. Hugh Grindle, Mr. Vincent R^gio. Mr, Kenneth Lit tle, Mr. Charles Townsley, Miss Mil dred Trumbo, Mrs, Gertrude Stor mont and Mr. T. V. Iliff, 5 W /E T Potatoes, 1 7 *% Jerseys 5 lb#.......... X I v BACON, Fancy lean,*|Qr 3 to 5 lb, cuts lb , .. CALLIES, Fancy Smoked lb. .......... True Biting Plate* $ 1 2 .5 0 Each Short Time Only Don't delay. Guaranteed the best* Mention ad to get this price, DR* a A. SMITH Over Woolworth's 6 - 10 . M. 909 -W Springfield', Ohio mi ' Ki ■ Assembled In ' 30 Minutes Bo you seed a bi* ter homo Ina linrryT T)»ncdrrtO,n »Jidset a D« Uw newest, *w*t teonomlrtlj no«t »od«nt. Mm, wostbo-.xirobr, Mnl- ttrr. urtllrentlfatcdandllthtodbrood- . >made. tary, Vr»ll▼*<] MMm ftvntrw ■ 4. ,,. . ... , cloMMatonidfir—Uiuncd t« ftW nfld tm&t tor yoor clilrV* in *0 wlnnlo*. PsrUbl*. E m it th« yotraround tot bwddw brtayln* bon**. Sbn- Sft. «re*T», 4 ft. to totts , «% f t to rldg*. IjHt ai»t<rM tbrooubout. Brihrmd in c«etions «S «o !tte with door*, ■window,, bolti, h*rdw*r«, cfeM vM *' * t a mrlw al- Mkoot • • low a* (M Mfo Inmbcr. • Cost* in or pkoao o*, Xenia S76 Price— Cash $ 5 6 .0 0 A t . Oiu* Hatchery Only Ten Houses Allowed Us -For This Kcasmt Act Quick. XeniaHatcheriesCo i»* O. Best lot “ T x a N u : ohio M. & CHURCH SERVICE Rev, S. M. Ingmire, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A . M, P, M. GUlilgn, Supt, Maywood Homey A ss t Morning service at 10:30 A . M. Special music, JEpworth League at G;Q0 P, M, Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 P, M, U, P. CHURCH Hev.-,R. A . Jamieson, Pgstor. ■ Sabbath School at 9:30 A . M. Mr, O, A, Dobbins, superintendent Preaching Saturday Afternoon at 1:30 P, M, , Communion Service Sabbath morn ing'at 10:30 A- M. Union Service at 7 P, M. O. Y. P, C. U .a tG P .M . . FJltST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, W> P. Harriman, Pastor. Sabbath School at 9:30 A* M, James C. McMillan, Supt. * . Mprning service at 10:30 A . M. Subject: “ The World at Our Door.” .„ C. E. at 6 p. m. j The Rike-Kumler Co, has agreed to furnish a speaker.and some models for the Style Show' which the Wo- meri's Advisory Board is planning. ,Dr, J. A. Talcott will have charge ,o f thq musical entertainment o f tho evening. For Sale -r-Apples, cooking and eating. $1 iper bushel.Phone 314 Bell, Clifton Exchange. Frank Turner For Sale: Beautiful Mahogany Pro nograph and records. Good aa new. Very cheap payments. Address Phono graph, Box 223, Dayton, , 0 / , New Models For Spring <■ IN BLONDE TIES 'With the short v;amp style. Spanish heels and military heels .. . ^Widths A to D $5.00 The Pair Frazer’s Shoe Store Xenia, O. 11E. Main St. i iftj Eaa JJ i /7 /VAT/OA~m/7£ INSTITUTION- m e. Onr Silver Year D E P A R T M E N T STO R E S 37-39 East Main St., Xenia, O. Through It W e Sell for Les# and. You Buy for Less Here s . Wanted—A ll kinds o f -Carpenter work. Phene 13-153, J. A. Vest. For Reht: 80 acres o f land fo r corn 'and oats. A. H. Creswell. BUYS TOGGERY SHOP In the Morning After Breakfast Scientists say that the human __ mind is capable of a keener per- !H| ception o f relative things white j|=j the day is still young. H I This, it would seem, should H I tapply equally to relative values pH in goods needed for the home |H and the person, T I S . I f one is capable o f making ~ selections before noon that are 5 5 more in keeping with actual S needs, the morning hours would ^ 5 appear to he the time for most HH satisfactory buying, g Shopping can be done more 5=5 • leisurely during forenoqns, cs- S pecially on Saturdays, for, as a rule, this Store is less crowded 1§| than later in the day. H i Leisurely shopping usually i — avoids mistakes and makes your g s experience more generally sat- = ■ isfying. • Dress Shirts For Afen Fancy patterns in high count Percales and other good cloths. Made over our large pattern, #finished 42- inch chest on size 1 4— other sizes in proportion. Each size cut separately. - Big siccves, a m p l e armholes. Low priced at-— ake S u re of ' As 'Well fia Style In Your Spring Suit Value here includes Style, Qual ity, and Long-Wearing, Depend- i l able Fabrics. \ 3 T h r e e -B u tto n , s i t i g l e breasted models in serges, worsteds.and unfinished worsteds i.iighr greys, medium greys, blue and brovvn. many new and unusual m ix- ‘ tures and striped effects. O lh e r s , $ 1 9 .7 5 to $ 3 4 ,7 5 - / Men’s Oxfords for Dress Finely Made for Long Wear ■aSS 98c “ B ig M ac” W o rk Shirts O u r na tion * wide f a m o u s Ibrand. Fast Color cham- bray. ‘ C u t . full. . * 69c Orte of our Stylish, de pendable o x»f o r d s for Spring wear. Of staunch, durable gun metal or tan leather; Goodyear welt: rubber heels. One of the very best values of the i ._?on at the low price of, ' D O . </>?iA*J M *.• r COMPASS BRAND Work Shirts Four button front Two button-through pockets. Of heavy blue or grey cham- bray. ' . ' - ,98c Work. Shirts ' BigValuo* Standard size. O f In digo - 'Mbs chambray; One pocket; four button front 49c DurableWork OutingShoes For Hard Wear < 0 J f Just the thing for hard work, They will resist barnyard acid, too. They .a re unlined and are so 'inexpensive it would be welt to have a ptiir or two handy at ail tunes* Per pair— $1.69 Ovaraila for Union Made. Staunch and durable, t of 2M blu« denim; fuu .cut, strong ttitchi*MC p- six pocketsj til tiscs, in* eluding ex tra sites, at our low priceOf— SI.15 B illiMIliillifflliiiiliilliiifmtliiinifflmiittuinHwwfisi »ifil*iIII ififfWVnHtftnin|ftl|ff||f|^lI1 3
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