The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

W!» ■ "! m mm mm l® MAR PERMANENT WAVING NO WATER WAVE COMBS n o f in g e r R a v in g For Appointment Phone 636 BERTHA STUCKEY in charge of WOOD’S Beauty Shop West Main St. Xenia, 0 . * mm The Exchange Bank *4 -•■ Wants Your. Banking, Business THEY PAY ft •. f. ON s a v in g s ; ■* o ACCOUNTS '.*»» -ir'M,;.* • '* y * * * r r 7. REDUCED PRICES FOR MORNING AND EVENING CALLS ■In qv-dol* to relieve, thfe crowded.,afternoon conditions These priceB in effect. *. " • ' MORNINGS BETWEEN I0.anM2> Evenings (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) Between 7'and 8 .' . True Biting Plates, Guaranteed...........$11.50 Crown and Bridge Work, per tooth ......,...$5,00 Painless Extractions, asleep, each ......... $1.00 Painless Extractions awake, each ,...........50c Fillings, ea ch ..... ................................ $1;00 DR. SMITH ' . SPRINGFIELD, OmO J25 1-2 S. Limestone St. Over 5 and.10c Store & No Long Waiting* Work Done -on Tour First Visit *’ OpettDailyand Tuesday andThursday tim ings. 1 H *- !!*%*•% Jewel Bjfan. t 3*c * m I I I I P P French Brand lb, 45c v u i i u % # 9 S y n t o s ll?..................... (Country Club lb. •m * .. p m ,. WK9 <5reen Mixed arc! OtangePekoej I g / i 1-2 lb. Pkg^35c. l~41b.pkg* . / J W * U p t o n ’ s h 3 lb. Pkg. . . .. * » ! * « ■ 3*lad4u 1*4 Ibv.Fkg.; .! . . . . v . . .23c, .. F Gbld-Mednl 24 1-2 lb. ‘^P’sack each. . . ........ « f illsbury Four 24 1.2 lb. sackeach........ .’ $4$4* ountry Clnb Flout 24 1-2 lb, sack... . . . . . . . .$4|2?> C lifton Flour 24 1 - 2 Jb . sack ............... .. 9 $cy J| Country^Qub 1 1-2 lb. loaf, 9c a - Bye, I 1-2 Ib.loa . ........................... ....top 3HREDpED.Wheit| A r JELL POWDBB. Comply P k * . , . . , . . m y \ Club 3 2 ^ Hr*. NalHa Winter of Xenia jspaat ”Wednesday with relatives here. t j ■, ... ^ _ 1 Mr; and Mrs. H. H, Drown were \ Cohito^w Visitor Wednesday. I . j Dorn to Mr.' and Mr*‘ Wayne Kneeisley, Osborn,ji daughter, Mary Elizabeth. Mr. W. W. Galloway returned Met Saturday from Chicago where he spentAevefcil day* w> business. Dr. end Mr*. Charles Galloway of Evanston* 111., visited the drat of the Week with ,Mr, andl Mrs. W. W. Gallo- -way. * Miss Kathleen Blair leaves this week for Evenston, 111., where she is to visit with Dr, and< Mrs. Charles Galloway and go from these to a T W, C. A,. Camp in Wisconson to spend several weeks for her health. Mrs. C. W. Miirphey, of the Federal pike, who. has. been ill for a time is now much improved and-able to be Shout somo. ^ Mr. and Mrs* Frank Br Turnbull, are improving following an attack of Pneumonia. Mrs. Turnbull we are in formed is able- to-it up some. NOTICE—A ll ‘ work will 'he ^esti- mated.by the hour, or contract here after eliminating rol) prices for wall paper hanging. A, B. McFarland Miss Elta St. John, daughter o f Mr. and; Mrs. James St. John, a graduate Nurse of Miami Valley Hopitai, is spending a two weeks vacation r with her parents. Mrs. Alta C. Jobe has been appoint* ed executor of the estate of George Edgar Jobe; her husband..The apprais its namad.ai?»*.J„C,'Townsley, W. A. McDorman and Geo.4W. Rifei Mrs, Louise jEtarbank will spend the week-end in '<^lumbhs with hpr daugh ter. Marguerite, a student nurse at Gran^hospitoiv, ,h^SSt?M#fguerite'will return here next week to spend her vacation of three weeks. Mr. J./JL ApdrtW, who ha%been in ■pooghealth for some time, is reported in a very critical' condition!, .It is thought, that Jds: Chances of recovery hre now slight as he has beep uncon­ scious for several hours. M$H*nd Mrs, J.- W. Johnson, and laughter,'Lucile, Mrs, Q. P. Elias and M ta MaW^,, Sfiarr, were^n Columbus .Tuesday to attend O. S. .UVcommence- ihenfe Miss Dorothy Tar^formerly o f tips place, was one of the; gradu­ ates ip .the, College of Education. The Pollyan* Qtothhjg Club met at the Presbyterian church this week. RefrejJuneats wars served and the committee was appointed for the next meeting which will be held at the The Home Helper* Food Club met at the hew* ef Miss Frances Finney, Plans were discussed as to earning money for club member* to go to camp. The First Year Girls baker cookie* and made cocoa which were served as refreshments. Little Doras Jean Conley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conley, under went an operation Thursday, for the removal o f tonsils and adenoids at the office of Dr* Madden. * Miss Elsie Shroades of Mt. Washing­ ton, Cincinnati, spent the week-end at home with her aunt, Mrs. Cora Trum ho, Sunday, she had a* her guests, Mrs. Caywood and daughter, Miss Caywood of ML Washington, and Mrs. Becker and daughter, Anita, .of Hyde Park; Cincinnati, Prof, and Mrs. B. E. Robison.; left Thursday for South Haven, Mich., to spend their uimner vacation. Dr. Rob Ison expects to return here the last week iti August to move his house­ hold goods to Lincoln j Institute, near Louisville, Ky„ 1. 2 having been chosen a president of that institution last week. Prof, Bqrst and wife have mov­ ed into the home occupied by Prof, and Mrs. Robison and will occupy it during the summer. They also have rented the property to get possession in September,, , -••. -a - v.-. • .. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bull of the Stevenon Road, Sabbath, a son, Kenneth Richard. Misses Lena Hastings and June Thompson, expect to leave in a few days fojr McKeesport, Pa., to make a short visit with Miss Anna Qrd. The three will make a motor trip through to Washington, D* C., and numerous Eastern cities and over into Canada. Mr. John Wolford, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Wolford was among the graduates at the O. S. U.. Mr. Wol­ ford received his degree last week in order that he could take up special work in the Southern flood district. fe■ t Mr^ and Mrs, J. E. Kyle will have for„their guests for-thij weekend, the attends neige and fSmily, Rev*" and Mv*^;Mu*«fy Titu%|and^little?-daugh- tet^Carby, Mhradabad, India. Mr. apdMrif^itos have been missionaries in ilrtdil|;frqm the* ’Methodist :.church, the!#gst‘<fog*toen years and will re- .uipato thfir labors in August- Mr. and Mrs, Willard Kyle o f the O, S. U; spent Sabbath with the for­ mer’s father, Mr. J, E* Kyle and wife. Lindbergh is scheduled to pass over Springfield today oil his way to St. Louis. 1&e will be met by a number of planes from McCook field and be es­ corted to his hohi&city. He will not top at. Springfield or Dayton but is expected back later for' a welcome to Dayton, the home of the airplane. MODERN TWO STORY DWELLING on the corner Grand Ave, and Payton Drive in the splendid city of p*bom, Ohio. This property is fitted up as a du­ plex, or can be used as a single for individual rooms, having four rooms’ downstairs and four rooms upstairs, with large closets in each room. Hot and cold water, furnace, both, electric lights, gas, filtered soft water, and large basement. Lot 70x160 with good sod and garage, For sale by owner. Suitable loan can be arranged. H . S. BAGLEY , Insurance Man Phone?* OSBORN, O. Beyond Human Power We give advice but we cannot give the wisdom to profit by It.—La RoueUefouennld. Profitable' \ Good nature generally pays dlvl-! dends in good health.—Boston Tran ’ script. > MltiiMIIUMMMliriMH.lilUmtlllllliiiiMiiiMiiiiiiiliiliiiifiiiiiiiiiii C. R. BALDWIN 14 Years Experience Dependable Service Hair Bobbing for Lgdies ‘ and Children G ut Specialty Hours:' 7 :30 A. M. to 9 B. M. Bates Bldg, S. Main Cedarville MtfiiiiMiMMiiMMMMiiiMiiitiniijiiiiiitfiiiuiiiimntimiiiiiiiitiiiii lllipiftMMlMMUIMIMlIilMIIIIHIIIMIIIllllllllllllimillllillllMMIII Thomas & Crouse Groceries, Meats and Vegetable* Special fo r Saturday 25 lb,. Cane Sugar................................. .................. . $1.70 Z Large Corn Flakes............. ....... ................................... 24c Pineapple, large can ............... ................... .................. .. 25c 2 Boxes Shreded Wheat ....... .............. ............ . 19c FRESH HAM Per lb ,....................................................... 25c FRESH SHOULDER, Per l b ..................L.; ............20c FRESH SAUSAGE, Per lb. ......... ........................ 20c FRESH SIDE MEAT .......................................... ,......... 20c . SMOKED SAUSAGE.................................. ........... 1____ 20c PORTERHOUSE STEAK, Per lb. ............. !______30c LOIN STEAK, Per lb ............ ..................... .................. 30c ROUND STEAK *................. .......... ............... ................. 30c BEST ROAST Per lb....... .............................................. . 20c BOLING BREF Per lb ,"....... ............ ;....................... 15c Building lots for Sale .on North Main Street, in Cedarville. ■ ■ Several nice HOMES for Sale SOME REMARKABLE BARGAINS IN FARMS Fire and Torftnado Insurance Life Insurance Accident Insurance Health Insurance > Income Insurance * ' AND Do not forget that I loan MONEY on First Farm Mortgages,* for'5 or 10 years at the low rate of FIVE PERCENT INTEREST. , W. L. CLEMANS, Cedarville, Ohio. Hi ***W CTHE WHY of SUPERSTITIONS By H . ' IRV INQ " KINQ B u f f e d M ea t , i ^ i; V Butfcd Rice pkg., . 13c ftEP. Kellog's i f t g ■pIlRd' **,i* • . ■ (jAMf^E0Giapefruit-*3 N o .3 cart pkgs^ ................... ,« BANANAS, large 9 1 ^ Yellow fruit 4 PEACHES,New cmrnMff fine flavor lb . 4. .lW 'A IBS, Country Club, in heavy *yrup aO n . ■dwfsi *. »■**■#*##*#».,' -■ Dslmonte can. . 25e FRUIT SALAD, No* 2 cm , fOULDS Macaroni, Spa- ghetti or Noodles | Cf* zt>kg*«. . — > iouritry 'QuC '^A^ron i, Spagl Jttii Noodles 2 ■i fort* . *. * * . . . » * . v . *11c WATERMELONS, Cat*. * each.................... .wSW CANTALOUPES. ornm , Liberty Bella 2fo# U P * f>'W"I»»l" j ml SUMMER Sausage J K g BCjLOGNA, Urge ■ * # # ■ # # + ' # *# *■ ib - 1 9 6 lb' * * *• t# ♦*i *«»* *20c B e a ju ^ oC iiu e , p r o p i o m b j t i ^ t o d r i a u s c o m f o r t ) f o r d r i v e r s a n d p a s s e n g e r s . P e r f o r m a n c e ! t h a t - o t h e r c a m S t r i V e t o e q u a l — E a t m a t o y o f ; o p e r a t i o n ; e c o n o m y o f u p - k e e p — B u i c k , l e g e v e r y - m o t o r c a r c a n o f f e r a - t ttegreater: measure and at moderate cost. It is today the greatest value autamabile c l e w s c a n b u y * •vW* BREAKING THE NEEDLE T HE superstition with regard to breaking a needle while sewing upon * new garment differs In differ, ent sections of the country; but has In all'd general signification of good luck. In some pinres they say that to -brenk a ueodiu while sewing upon a new dress is a sign that the owner will live to wear out the garment. In other places they believe that It 1* a sign that the person for whom the gnnnent Is being made will, if Single, he married before the year ls‘ out ; while in some sections the break­ ing of the needle moans that the gar- meat will toe 'Tuchy” for Us owner. The molle of tills superstition la based upon the Idea so firmly held by the ancients, that iron was obnoxious to evil spirits—they hated it and they feared It and sought to work mischief upon anything Into the composition of which iron entered and to revenge themselves upon those who worked In iron. The needle Is an iron tiuplement-v- or, which Is the same thing, a steel one—and the evil spirits hover about In anger when It Is being used, but are afraid to touch It. They might, however, try to “hoodoo” the gar­ ment which was. being constructed by the fearod and hated Implement, But when you break the needle, there­ by destroying it, yon do just wlmt the spirits would have done* had they dared and they go off satisfied, leav­ ing the garment hoing worked upon therefore “lucky’': their vengeance Is accomplished by the destruction of the needle, I& br MtClure NtwapapM Syadlcntc,) PtJRINAFEEDS HENCHOW StEERFATINA CORN PLANTERS JOHN DEERE — BLACK HAWK SUPERIOR . f . ^ ** - j ’ 1 * « ( * ‘ * ’ \ > ‘ , Livingston's Garden Seeds In Bulk COAL - PENCE - POSTS - TELE Cedarvile Farmers’ Grain Company Everything for the Farm, ' 1 - , J ’ 3“ , '1 ^ Phone 21 ’ , -Cedarville, Ohio OUR JOB PRINTING { Make a special trip, if necessary | Reap the benefit o f Mabley’s great annual sale of Men’s Summer Suits x j PALM BEACHES MOHAIRS and fine LINENS! 9 9 9* Yes, these fabric* skillfully tailored in the Mabley manner. You’ ll like the colors—■ wonderfully smart. •And you’11appreciate the remarkalle value: In feet, it isworth your time to make a special trip to - Cincinnati. ■Ki. *m m Headquarters for men h r half a century J 'i 9heUablmj»nd f Rr* it1,)rf[tor te toHStsrs amdicats.) FounfeinSquont k t<m L a , *..!. \\ r-.y A C M ) Btmm CINCINNATI Fthh Di d V im i >-! 1 # ^ is m * i i M ' ,Lf, •P: ■' <*.' v * ’’ , ‘ 1>“ -?)•< 1 '<, , , u> > / . • v j 1 t \v* >4 i f SSn^KsSBHBHnS^ya'., ■} ■■ ' vViwiNl VI

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