The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

V m hi m *■ ; •1* . v« e m s stuff CHOOSESPLAY The Odtus 8t«fC this y*»t* i* a -wid* aw*k* one. It ha# foresight os well s* ambition. Wo may safely expect n batter annual this year than ever before. That ha* always been the Ron! of the t ’edrus staff and always will lw, Kw,‘h year some improvement baa been made, and the seniors o f past years have had a right to fool proud of their work. The present staff has. decided to giv# « play to meet some of the expense* of the annual. After careful consid­ eration the committee chose "Mrs, Temple's Telegram" by Frank Wyatt and William Morris* This lively com- edy, full of action and mistmde**tand- ing is sure to please. The web that Mr. Temple weaves about himself threatens to break up his happy home, hilt through the aid of a friend’ every­ thing turns out in the right way. The characters have been chosen, .subject to change, and tip? caste fol­ lowsi Jack Temple - dames McMillan Frank Fuller.___ _____ David Adair Captain Sharpe Robert Thompspn Wigsoif —________ John Johnson John. Brown ____ Dallas Marshall Mrs. Jack Temple — - i - Helen liiffh Dorothy, sister of Mrs. Temple : ___ ______ Ruth Collins "Mrs, Frank Fuller -— Mary Webster Mrs. Brown,'-— — — Jean Morton The play will be' presented on the night of the sixteenth .of Noyemher. Almost all the characters ore mem­ bers o f the Cedrus staff and are yi’ tally interested in the success of the play. Tell your friends about it. ' HALLOWE'EN SOCIALASUCCESS r- The annhalHallowe'en social which is Sponsored one year by the Y, M. and, the next by the Y. W: was held Thurs-i .day evening Oct. 27. The event this year proved to be a gay event.'Nearly every country ’ and occupation were represented' in the many different? styles of makeups that were present. One of the’reasons for the success of the social was the wonderful tdm oqb By the students and the faculty; al­ most everyone was there. - As soon as the majority of the crowd arrived the Grand March, was started with Coach and Mrs, Borst in the lead This proved to be "ah amazing Spec­ tacle*, While* the march was 5n ses­ sion the judges picked the winners for the various prizes offered. Miss Oleo Hollingsworth, won the prize for , the prettiest costume, Elizabeth Hsy- •dock and Viola Curiey were judged >, the .best dressed couple. Dave Adair, yfas awarded first place for the most cleverly costumed boy. , The crowd was then divided-intofour groups. These groups represented Musicians, Farmers, Doctors , and Teachers. Teams were chosen ffom these groups that competed in various games, Tho Doctors gained the great est number of points. The refreshments served were .very appetizing. Pumpkin pie with whip­ ped .cream, ham sandwiches, dough­ nuts, pickles and cider comprised the. menu, t ' . ' ................. f , LettevAppeals For Support Of Schools The “ Good Schools'4Citizens Com- 4mittee o f Greene County” , an Organi­ zation that originated following the circulation of an unsigned circular, of Klu KIux Rian origin, which not t only,attacked Supt, H. C. Aultmah, member* of the"- “County Bpard, but 7 a number of citizens, has sent out a letters to voters in the*county in the interest of Members J. B, Rife and * H, E. Bales, who are candidates for * re-election, ■ Hon. Horace Ankoney is chairman of the organization and Elmer Smith, ' Jamestown, secretary. The organiza­ tion last week gave the two candi­ dates a ringing endorsement The letter i* as followa: - Unsigned circular* recently spread throughout Greene County, and.In •many instance* under the* cover of darkness, dearly'point to an organiz­ ed effort to seize and control bur pub­ lic Schools. We' appeal to ’ you that any who resort to such low,- insidious, .and nefarious methods are unfit and unworthy is direct the training of our youth. * On the other hand We arc glad to present to you, the voters of Greene County, men whom you have tried and found ttuo, untiring, respectable and capable m the conduct of the public schools. These men are J. B, Rife of Clifton iKid M, E, Bales of Fainter- yille. These men so well-known for unimpeachable honesty and integrity are candidates for re eleetioh on our j County Board of Education. They ^ stand for strictest economy, efficient? schools, capable teachers, sane, safe, | and progressive suparvision. It ttould , be hard to find other citizens better acquaint*! with the need*, better fit- , fed to provide ter the Welfare, atid ntore willing to render a competent- «erv;u* to our school* than Messrs, Rife ard Bales. By electing Messrs. Rite and Bales, who live in different school district*, you will give a wide fefsresentstkm to the citizens of 1 Green* (*o«aty and at the *amo time avedd the unfair concentration of pow­ er ami machinery of the County Board af Bdwwtiw fey having three buh **- hemcf the Board ioeated ht ealy *«*.* eehool distrtrt (which would be the cnee if oppokigg candidates are elect. *l.i We appeal to you to vole on the. 8th of November for Meser*. Rife and Bale*. Stand for what is beat for the advancement of cur public schools- Upite with u» for progress in our county by Urn full and hearty support of^jthese two men at the polks Novem oerSth. > This is your opportunity by you; vote for J, B. Rife and H, E, Bale* to maintain, the honor and continue the good name of the County and the of ficiency of our public schools, Yours sincerely, Executive Committee Horace Ankcney, Chairman. Elmer Smith, Secretary. W, <$ St, John, New Jasper Twp. J, E. Lewis,*Ross Twp. C, Y. Ritenoqr, Silvercreek Twp. Won C. Miller, Caesarcreek Twp._ F. A. Wright, Sugarcreek Twp, U, E. Ferguson, Beavercreek Twp, Wayne.Smith, New Burlington, Frank Wolf, Xenia Twp mMMWMV! Xmi* T otwjs M p / •; In Hot School Contest! Xenia Township aebool ijatrtD* are in a hot contest to br&k the control of the Klu Klux Klan in school, wan*, agement, Th* anti-Klan candidate*! are William Anderson, president oil the Greene County Farm Bureau, and} date*, willall have equal etynee and at Jamestown and XXenia pike. 1 The Klan supported candidate* are! Horace Anderson and Herbert Conk- ’ in. £>, H. Barnes, who ha* b,vn the center of a fight in county school af* ft.Ira, an active Kluxer, is the fieri of the Xenia township board. From all reports we can get the Klan ha* set out to push, Anderson over by the “ plunker route" and let Conklin drift !for himself, on the belief that William [Anderson's election is almost a fore- [ gone conclusion, , i m Heretofore the Klan has had the . [benefit o f the influence of the election jmachinery formerly controlled by a sq-alled’ reform organization. Things FOR SALE 500 MARCH HATCHED WH ITE LEGHORN PULLETS Now 1» Production, Dayton Poultry Form Strain, to p o u l t r y uornm 0 OF THESE ARE 4*10 FEET, 4 ARE 10x80 FEET, IIS 14x84 FEET* are different this year uitd the candt* (Jamestown and Xenia pike. Rev, Joseph Patton, Yellow Springs • square deal at the polls, W. G, lliffe, Cedarville Thvw* hi>UBt>a m b h Uoji.nmuors utul cun bo moved unywhoifai A ItiLof vlotilfle wife, l»2 Jncli wutev pipe, Foifltpy fpoeCi Futility nyttltig- 8to<d fenco posts. W ater fOUliluiUhi P«mteT«, bfoodi't* ntbvea, ole, BgWWpWf gljiWpW The Exchange Bank . # Want* Your Banking .Business THEY PAY , ON SAVINGS '0 ACCOUNTS Arch Copsey, Spring Valley Arthur Reed, Clifton, , Charies Kline, Jefferson Twp. Ralph G. George, Jamestown. ■1 fr' • -■*• •■- ,• \ .*■:''*• % H"". v. ......... . RaisiitgvFunds For Ohio Northern U . The' local M, E, church is in a cam­ paign to raj.se $600 as their share of the new endowment for Ohio North­ ern University, Rev. Ingmire. says the amount has already been over sub scribed. The School Is to have an ad­ ditional million and half endowment. * ' -------—------ V Public Sale Dates Nov, 15 P. A. Wigal. Nov. 16, Mrs. S. J. .O'Cpnnel. ‘ , - Nov. 22, Charies D. Clayton, YeW' county, low Springs. . ; [ Nov. 22, Roy Allen, South Solon. I ANDREW HOME SOLD The Executors of the J, II, Andrew estate have sold the home resitlpilcu at Main and Cedar streets to Probate Judge S, C. Wright, The consideration is given as $6,000. Judge Wright, who has resided in Xenia since he look oV- eh the office, wilLreturn hero to make his home, He will drive back and forth to Xenia. U m JACOBS, YolJdw SprlngBf O, eilftoa Rko}mnjro MVilh l i i t i i f e •WHERE IS COUNTY BAR? ' With the Ohio- Bar Association on record against the j'usticc of peace bill where is the opinion of the Greene Coupty bar? With so much smoke j on the part of county proponents we ’ should hear front the attorneys in the HAVETOCBEENTHINKING— I f not you will when Jack Frost comes. One o f our nice PARLOR FURNACES will keen tb^ Home Comfortable. W e have both large and small sizes* SERVICE HARDWARE CO. V A Modern Home , % „ FOR SALE -L o ca ted in Cedarville, Bath, hot and cold soft water, hard water. Sun Room, Garage. A dandy little farm o f 51 acres one mile from Cedarville. 2 wells. Buildings good as £ew. 200 fruit trees coming into hearing. t , 4 Excellent Bailding Lots on North Main St. W. L. Clemans +■ ' , . * * *' r r « * r Res. Phone 2-l£2. Cedarville, O, Office Phone S6 Eapaaes m Coatings, $5,05 •54"-New Zelid coating with ^uede finish. * “ , 'q ' Lining- ■'* 36* silk' 'and rayon brocades, {S ?,95 a yard, 1Woolens and Linings Second Floor DAYTON Phone,WritearWireCom4ia— SheWill ShopforYou . MAIN 4301 ! >' , *!, ; ui>. . .ryV;', ‘pj-y.-r>, v / ‘ ■!- i ' 1 ^ . '" .r"n' n l" *” [* /WiV/ ' 1. .'v ....... . '/ ^ # ......I Annual Sale of Silks Starts Velvet $3,<?9 Crepe Satin ^1,79 An excellent quality crepe satin hi white, peach, pink, black‘and autumn cplors. 4 Q inches wide. ' Costume Velvet, $1,79 v i t ^ 1 ' * English velveteen in black only. A soft draping velvet that it being used extensively for suits, * *Chiffon velvet, 40 Inches Wide- Bight and dark Colors, suitable' fot daytime and eve­ ning models. - Taffeta £1.48 Chiffon taffeta, 36; inches . wide, in i ? changeable «olor combinations as welf as plain Colors. NEW MADRAS SttlRTlNC* STRIPED AND JACQUARD EFFECTS. A YARD. 79c ■ The, Silk Department—Wash Goods Dcpartment-~$tcond Floor Sheets 98c ■ i' - - '•> k. if 4 ,-' j~i " i 1*-"- •, 63 by 90 inch seamless ’ bleached sheets.. s * ( > j ~ 1>• ‘ ) . I,* , * ' 1 Blaijkets 'Cotton plaid blanket^, . ^2.98 a pSitv l * - Beddings and Domestics Second floor JK Antique Lace hr the. November Linen Event! jR ic fb very rnuc h below R 1 X n regular/*" Spreads that may"alsobe used as table covers, #6.95. Scarfs in odd sizes» that can be made into sets, 1,39. 4^ v. Table runners, 24 by 50 inches and, 24 by 8^ inches, $2.69." ■ The Linen Department Second Floor The Rosebud ' 1 Chemise ^2.95 t^CR the faSllioiiably^clad figure 1* a Rosebud chemise is a great' aid. Made of crepe de chine, daintily frilled with late. Has the slender bodice with bloomer knee. And they arc, particularly appre­ ciated ^Christmas gifts, . ‘ Lingerie Department-*-Second Floor A * Stationery Folios 59c MPORTED folios-—nice long sheets and lined envelopes. White with blue lining; yellow with green and orchid with purple. Buy them now for Christmas gifts. The Stationery Department—-Street Floor ■ ' ! ■ I ' It Is V/ise T o Choose Travella Luggage "npRAVELLA" fs themark I of blue-blood in fine ' luggage. •When y o n choose it you can be assured . - of satisfactory "mile* of serV- ice." Overnight Case $15 U NPITTiD, [genuine cow­ hide, silk' lined, 16 to 24 inch sizes, black 6r brown,. Round Hat Box #20 G ENUINE cowhide? silk lined, 16 to 18 inch sizes, black or brown, Fitted Case $25 Luggage- — Sixth*Floor It'S Time to Enjoy- Conveniences 9 1 * ' - • In Your Home Columbia Iron $2.95 Six-pound electric iron, heavily nickeled, and guaranteed. fyiftdow Refrigerator #2.65 Galvanized, large size with shelf and fast­ ener, Lawco brand, 'Have You Seen Tlie Model « Kitchen? ESSONS each “day at 2 o'clock— helpful Sdvicc and instructions on all-your problems of cooking, Housewaret*—Basement V Girdles 0 T URfashionable figure wears a g i r d 1 e and b e t e/'s a p a r - ticularly desirable model, the Helene side- hook of mercerized elastic and fancy silk brocade. Lightly bon’ed across abdomen and back. Sizes i7 to 34. The Cotfit topattment Second Floor Men Wilt Like These— , Winter Overcoats $35 M HN, it's time for a heavy winter overcoat and here is a real oppor­ tunity to get yours at a very attractive price. , There at t wonderful assortments in browns, gtays. blues and fancy mixtures. Come in' as early as possible, your choice can now be mads from complete stocks, Menfs Hats $8 *p41E KNOX; is * hat . ■ I. ■ that speaks ter it- A . i«!f«A,ter KNOX'’*h ■4*y** ftiakA ’just -such fhsls..-" Other* $t A Special for Mepl Pajamas at^1.85 Men's Shoes $6 , S UPl'.ft SIX Shoes ter men arc satisfying to the last degree in style, fit.vwear, and fine- workmanship {'he Store For Min 300 Flanncfette Pa­ jamas of fine duality — Ttaseldowrt, I Si f . and 1101 Amoskeag add Scotch cloths—btsid and loop style* with laydpwn ot military collate. A 'large selection of pattern* f in sizes A, B, C and D. Whit*BroadclothShirt* $1 ,93 ;% * Mlccthm of N*ckw*«e 9St> ■LWt*‘s Mm's Shop If Ev Widow Be I d su I-'IF i J LOOM There wan fested in the the contest the ejeeflen < A goad votu township. TJiere wn« Fariand whe ' of Mrs, J. 0, or McFarlum of 193 to 115 For Clerk 221 votes. For VillUp received 240 Marshal— H&rvey Myei Council— McFarland, ; A, Stormont Ralph Woffo Totvnship M. w. Colli; son, 328. \ Mitchell 270,, Township 375. , Constpble- There iver ballot for.ju! ,Jo;kr;on ani chosen by t’r• names.' Fox- flocal B. Ferguson ■ ed.. There w the name of . ballot. The x Mr. West a along,with £ j . J.. B. Rife ceived hand • election for Board of Ec a vole of 3c were hut. ta ..son received ' The resul o f peace bil 227; yes, 94 >y*^|etthp'to| '" * toW Yest 57; To ’ , TotnlfNc No, 241, YELLOW , . F< Yellow Spr ■ school distri day ami pas follows: $52,u00 wj $20,700 sc ?2G,vOO hi, $16,009 ru Phillip Ns lege was ch Donnelly. BAUGHN Dr. F. W, mayor in Jo ing for cou George Sam Reid, A, L. John Baugh 14 voces ov ganized can Baughn’s ni The Wl Asti I'mloti For t Tho. all And For its To a . TheLii O’er . Bulan , Int):; Imust ’ Just That, i I coui Oh, I'v Whu ‘ And I’1 Wit!, Give tr ( I’d l On the' Like

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