The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

m/m. “ D m ** Wall and Succ#*4” , The new Criterion models set out to mold new records. The style books for 1927 are open and the race'.to establish new volumes of business has started. Every clothier who expects to end 1927 with more sales is starting, it with more style. FASHION—is the great factor— and it’s great to, find it chumming around with the ' usual values we offer. N ew Spring Suits ... . $ 3 0 , ;* 3 5 , $ 4 0 , OTHERS FROM $25 to $50. NEW SPRING , NEW SPRING TOP COATS ‘ HATS 22 S: Detroit St. Xenia, 0 . if*tot** LOCAL AND PERSONAL A son was born to Mr, and Mrs, Otto Thomas last Thursday, Da net forget the Eighth Grade en­ tertainment at the school auditorium this Friday evening. The girls o f the Miami Camp Fire Groups vVere entertained last Friday evening at the home o f Miss Dorothy Anderson. The college students have planned to stage a minstrel show in the near future. The committee has been ap­ pointed and plans are underway fo r th e ' performance. The date fo r the High School Junior Class play has been changed from April 15 to April 1. The plat will open at Johnson’s Saturday, Admis- Mr. Olivar Job* will take ov*r the position o f manager o f a dairy farm near Granville, O., about the first o f May. The farm 1* owned by H. R. Fenny, a brother o f J. C. Fenny, head o f one o f the largest retail chain! stores in the country* Mr. Fenny re -! tides in Columbus during the winter! but is building a summer cottage on j the farm. Mr. Otto Thomas will suc­ ceed Mr.-Jobe as local manager of the cream station, Mrs. Jacob Lott, who. has been ill, is reported somewhat improved. sion 35c, The College Senior class is spon-1 soring a Sunrise Breakfast to be held at the cliffs this Friday morning. The student body will be invited to have a part at the 6:30 A. M. feed. The Miami Valley Go-operative Milk Producers Association, will sp6n sor a broadcast program from station WSMK, Dayton,, Tuesday evening, March 20 from 8 to 8:30. The pro­ gram consists o f violin and accordion music, vocal solos and also selections on harmonica and .guitar". You are urged to tune in fo r this program. CHUKCH.NOTICES « . E. CHURCH SERVICE ■ Kev. S. M, Ingmire, Pastor * Sunday School at 0:30 A . M, P. M. Gillilan, Supt. Maywood Homey Asst. *» . Morning service at 10:30 A . M. Subject: “ What Is Profanity?*’ I Union Service at 7 P, M. Orchestra {plays at 6:45. The Junior choir will |furnish vocal music, j Epworth League a t 6:00 P, M. Prayer faceting Wednesday 7 P. M, U. P. CHURCH Rev. R. A . Jamieson, Pastor. Sabbath School at 9:80 A . M. Mr, Q. A. Dpbbins, superintendent, Morning service at 10:30 A. M. O, Y. P. C. U. at 6 P. M- FIRST *PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, W. P. Harriman^ Pastor. Sabbath School at 9:30 A . M. James C. McMillan, Supt. Morning service at 10:30 A. M, Subject: "Keeping Faith." C, E. at 6 p. m. Mr. J. R, Orr continue* in : a vary critical condition following a recent stroke o f paralysi*. Yesterday he took no notice o f those about hint. His son, Dr. J, Alvin Orr, Pittsburgh, and two daughters, Mrs, Ernest McClellan o f Rochester, N, Y., and Mrs. Ralph Hill o f Homestead, Pa., are at their fath­ er’s bedside, Mrs. Anna 0 . Wilson of the high school faculty is also, a daughter. . .. Mew Easter Hat* at popular prices. Try our new Ladies’ Hats direct Robfc. Bird & Sons Co, Building lots for Sale on North Main Street. . in Cedarville. Several nice HOMES for Sale SOME REMARKABLE BARGAINS IN FARMS Fire anil Tornnado Insurance Life Insurance Accident Insurance . Health Insurance Income Insurance . AND Do not forget that,I loan MONEY oil First Farm Mortgages, fo r 5 or 10 years at the low rate o f FIVE PERCENT INTEREST. W . L. CLEMANS, Cedarville, Ohio. NOCINDERSFORSALE 9 UNTILFURTHERNOTICE, The Hagar StrawBoard&PaperCo. CEDARVILLE, OHIO. The Exchange Bank W an ts Your Banking Business THEY P A Y 4% ON SAVINGS o a c c o u n t s Get More Egg’s Make M o re ,M o n e y Yes, and spend less for feed too,] If you use BLATCHFORD’S “ Fill the Basket” EGG MASH* 18 highest quality ingredients (ab- , solutely no filler) mixed by new special pro­ cess gives hens .exactly die food elements •necessary for highest egg production. Thou­ sands o f testimonials prove BLATCHFORD’S gets more eggs and costs less per egg than any other mash. Ask any user. 'R ld tcfifo rd S " M S I ® * EGG m S H Try a bag ana see the difference $3.50 Per t^.00 Pounds XENIA HATCHERIES, Phone 576 Box 161 Xenia, Ohio. dayton Dedicatedlto^ gton, theC ity q fHemes” dayton Come""Here is Briefed YOUR Opportunities for the Last Day o f the Greatest Sale in 74 Years""Just 9% Golden Hours Left ""Saturday/ Have You Seen: The Little Thrift House f -which is completely built and located on the fifth' floor, W e have taken the agency for the Interna­ tional H am s te r O , and will have a fu ll line of ■ FARM MACH INERY - TRUCKS AND TRACTORS W e will also have a full line o f repairs for these lines a t all times. Look up your list o f repairswanted and let us have the order now. THE CEDARVILLE LUMBERCOMPANY A typical American Bungalow • influenced by a touch of Spanish .Architecture. A. hostess will be in attendance to show you about the house, explain its furnishings and answer your questions. Fifth Floor Model W indow s V fODE lL windows Will be shown on out fifth floor showing the right and fashion­ able draperies best adapted to, each type window. Fifth Floor Model Tables C E T with linen and silver, “ for breakfast, luncheon, afternoon tea and format dinner. A ^hostess will advise you on correct table settings if you wish. Second Floor Oriental Rug W eaving -—will be demonstrated in the Oriental Rug Department on the fifth floor, Saturday. This will prove both interesting and instructive to lovers of these beautiful floor Coverings. FifthFloat The Model Kitchen COMPLETELY equipped in the basement is a mods! kitchen. Here every modern convenience is displayed to show jiow efficiently and inexpensively a model kitchen can be furnished Housewares—Basement The Model Laundry COMPLETELY equipped in v " the basement is a model laundry. In it there are the many necessary and labor-saving con­ veniences you may have in yolir home. See how inexpensively it can be furnished. * 4Housewares-—Basement Silk Dresses—crepes, georgettes, prints, . . $10 .95 Plain Jane and Mallinson Rodier Prints, yd. T . 33c Washable Crepe de Chine, all wanted colors, yd. $1 .69 Silk Chemise and Step-Ins, each Pongee Slips, shadow proof hems, Apron Dresses in attractive styles, ’ . Silk Crepe arid Georgette Dresses, . Sports Coats, tweeds and basket weaves, Metal Reading Lamp and Shade, .' . 32-Piece Dinner Sets in vivid patterns, > Porto Rican Embroidered Towels, $1 .95 . T$1.95 ? $1 .95 . $16 .75 . $ 2 9 .5 0 . . $2 .65 ; . $ 4 .9 5 50c and 78c Colored Glass Flower Bowl with wax lily, . . $1 Sports Dresses, W oo l Jersey and Peach Bud, . $15 Tailored Suits, twills and tweeds, ’ , . . . . $25 Pictures—garden scenes in handsome frames, . $ 4 .9 5 Silk Dresses in Specialized Sizes, . . $23 and $26 Women’ sWashable Doeskin Gloves, slip-on style, $ 2 .9 5 Lacy Neckwear* Vestees, Collar and Cuff Sets, . $ 2 .6 9 Men’ s Hand-Embroidered Initial Kerchiefs, . .'5 0 c Junior Dresses of flat crepe or georgette, ? $14 .75 Children’ s Coveralls and Sacques, . . . Boys’ A ll-W oo l Odd Knickers, . ? . j Boys’ Pre-Shrunk Athletic Union Suits, Women’s Chiffon and Service Weight Hose, Women’s Semi-Dress Silk Hats, . Sterling Silver Candlesticks, . : . 60-Inch Length Knotted Pearls, ' . . . Black Moire Silk Bags, gilt oxidized frames, Rosine’s Famous Perfumes,'per oz., . 36 Men’ s Caps, lined ' . . ; 250 Men’s Pajamas, plain or fancy," Secretary Desk, mahogany veneered, 8-Piece Dining Room Suite, . Red Coaster Wagon, all-steel body, Men’ s New. Spring Suits, . . . Travella Fitted Over-Night Case, " . , e v e $1 .79 . 69c : $1 .29 $10 $ 4 .7 4 $ 3 ,7 4 . $ 4 .7 4 $ 3 .2 5 nnd $ 5 .2 5 $1 .50 . $1 .89 $ 4 9 .5 0 $ 2 5 0 $ 5 .9 5 . $33 . $ 9 .9 5 9 o’ clock is the Hour ""Tractions and Busses Bring You W ith in a Block o f the Store"" Come! K; friends ou The popub his pastor: a member College, T a well kno Btitution o According and Mrs. I in July an< . work as tt Greek at t master in Selection the acadai: went to C ference wil the college succeed Pr • >• merly heac and who db Coming minister re­ members o and citizen: 'met. His f ville, Ohio, early educ: from Cedai did his gix university, theology fv Louis, in 1 j was at Fai he ,was cal t o .beginnir. istry, he school at J ceive his r from Indi class of 19 Blooming School ”Ci _ The Boxi tions will 1 to .Supt, H. tions will b , each towns] interested t The Mia . will be held . creek at Jt JCaesarcreek a t Central ■; yille High. The exan, graded in tl Columbus b department : will be pass following s twenty-five ter grade, state exami grades ano until the ch o f the year is to be hel ‘ will be furr county orch M. G N ] M; C. Na H.'Bates m under term days ago. during the . ing. Mr. N: eery and ri . sence of fifi the time he months in vious to sei had been years, 20 f as clerk. 1 he will erii ment and r meat and g Masoni Holds The on* holders of Building G> evening in only stock! members o o f business before the directors w o f the com manent hoi company <v" on Main fit NOTH’! Estate o, Anna O. and qualify estate of J County, Ol Dated tl; 1927. I 5

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