The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52
LOCAL AND PERSONAL For S*fe:- pears, bushel «f Keifer Frank Cmwtll Mrs, Sidney Smith, and daughter, 01«4i», of Strewn, fed., are here on a two wwk’s visit with relatives. Mr. Frank B. Bull of Indianapolis, fed,, spent a few days this week with hi* jnotter, Mrs, Zettw Bull, For Sales Team of mare nmlea, 6 year* old, sound. 28 fall plgsj 2 yr. old Holstein heifer* good wagon bed. dark Foray. For Sale;- dition. B&ae burner in good con- F, M. Townsley, For Sale;- Second hand- electric sweeper in good condition, Mrs. M. C. Nagley, Mr, and Mrs. William Conley have returned home after spending a week in Crystal City, Mo., with their son Mr. J. B. S ift received twoaaraof Mr. andMr*. 0. A. Dobbin* war* ealwia direct from the Texas Range* fe Columbus last evening whore they fe*t Friday, The- ealves were of good attended the banquet given by the quality and eweetteob feeder* for tb* JOhio Farmer la honor of th* Master farmer* who secured parte of ih* Farmers and the SO new members shipment. For Sale—Big Type Poland China male pig* with ft*d ftg# mKtU«, E. B. IftQall* Keefe, 0 , (4t) Mrs, Anna Wilson, had part of her class in Social Science out Monday evening to attend aouacll meeting and see first hand what the deliberations of the village law making body are. I t was unfortunate th a t council had only routine business to transact, -that were chosen this year but not named.at tbfe writing, The bsugnet was held a t the Nell House. During j the afternoon th* Master Farmers j were" presented to several thousand . members of th* Biya’ and Girls’ clubs ! in session at the IMmoaity. *t All in Green Gown* By CLAJU33A. MACKIE s s s g a <0#pgre(*Uf.> For Bent* Either 8 or 8 rooms oh Main street. 3 rooms upstairs furnish^ ed for light housekeeping. Garage la connection. -Call at Western..Ohi* Cream Station. and js^ughter-in-law, Retort Conloy. Mr. and Mrs. For Sale; Good Dufoc male hqg, $20 - feck Furay Rev. S, M. fegmire will leave after the morning service Sabbath for Har din county, where ho will speak at a Home Coming celebration at his for mer congregation, Pleasant Hill. AUCTIONEER— C. L. TAYLOR- Mrs. F. B. Turnbull was hostess to- the (members of the Kedantra Club Thursday, afternoon. The Hub obser ved (guest day and the afternoon was one of social pleasure and enjoyment, A dainty refreshment course was ser ved, ■ , FdR SALE 2 soft coal heating stoves. 4-102, Fred Barrett.' Rhone Jamestown. 0. Phone 46. (10-23) Miss Agnus Kyle* and Mrs. Rolan* Newl&nd, of 123 East Liberty Street, Springfield, will be hostess to the Ce dar Cliff Chapter of tlie D. A, R., Sat urday afternoon at 2 P, M. Mrs, Lid* Keck Wiggarts will be- the speaker for t the-occasion, > ■ ' NOTICE—Ho irnning with dog - or “ gun, day or night cn my farm. ; *»* Newspapers. . / Jack Furay Subscriptions taken for Magazines J . G. McMillan Mr, and Mrs. W, W. Galloway were, called to Huiitington, W. Va,, last* for several d a p and baa not been able C,iving *° f l Serio“S ilhl^ S*’f to cai -0 for b-V ^hnnl d„f,w Tv«ri«. * ■ GaUoway’s father, Key- M. A. hammers. Rev. Summers retired from- active ministry October first and. was. „.?ken seriously ill last week. His con-' sdition -in his advanced age does not give the best of hope for recovery. Miss *P.ntrVWashburn 'has been ill > ys $ to care for lier school duties. During hex* absences Miss Marguerite Sprack- len has been substituting. . For Sale- Durocf Male yearling nog. ' * ' * R. M. Waddle Rcv, .W. I?. Ilari-imon and about 26 members of the First Presbyterian congregation attended a Presbyterial meeting' in Springfield -last Friday . evening. - ■ Judge and Mrs, S. Xenja, moved to the residence, which they chased, yesterday.' C. Wright of J. H. Andrew .recently, pur- RETURNED! 1* After a few weeks absence from my office Xhave?returned. Kindly call Main 009-W for appointment.or come in'office a t Which time work Will be done immediately! . S M i f t -*<K SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 1-2 S, Limestone St, ' Over Woolwortbys 5 and 10 OPEN AIX DAI AND EVENINGS Highest A good efeed erewd attended the annual Peace Declamation Contest at the M. E. chBrch, Wednesday evening, Kenneth Ferrymen was chosen win ner with Miss Jane West second. Mar lon HostetfcJer was the third contest- an, Mr, Ftrryman will be elegible to enter the county contest a t a later date. The winner received a bronze medal that was presented by Key, Jamieson. The judges were Misses Julian and Lusk and Prof. Boawt, CHURCHNOTICES M. E. CHURCH S:30 Sabbath School, P. M. Glffilan, Supt. 10;30 Sermon. 2:50 P. M. Junior League. MisB Christine Wells, Snpt. *-• 6;30 P- M. Epworth League. ' Union Service; 7:30 P. M, Rev, R, A, Jamieson wilt preach, 7:30 P. M, Wednesday Prayer meet ing. U. P. CHURCH Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Morning Service in High School Auditorium 11 A, M. Topic: “Paul, a Pattern of Prayer.*’ Union Service in M. E. church a t 7:30. Sermon by Rey. R .A . Jamieson, Topic: “The Walls o f Character” - Mrs. Leo Anderson entertained the members of the Young Folks Married Club,a t her homeThursday afternoon. The plat opens Saturday afternoon for Ward's Bell Ringers'* a t the opera 'house, Monday, Nov. 14. The Cedarville Farmers' Grain Co. announces the third'annual corn show th.ia.ypar.for Saturday, Nov. 26. The success of the com show in the past has induced those in charge to branch out this year and,add. three classes for women in baking. A more detailed report will be given ne-1 week. A son was bom Monday to Miv and Mrs! Meryl Stormont!- Mr, and. Mrs.' Stormont now have two daughters and one son. *, fem teG i Went*, . an attorney ir1 New YoriMBfoy* dftd several days. eg and'.fe»p»%mf4eft:feQftOMt'-fe Us* d fe 1887, • Mr, and Mrs, Ed. We^er of , near Hillard, 0., spent .tile week-end . with Mrs. Susan ‘Hanna. . The Broadcaster’s class will hold a market Saturday, Nov. 12 at the town ship clerk's offico a t 2 p.;m. Ii8 f l l l D Medal or Pillsbury 24 1 4 lb, ale 4 4 f l r L U U t l Country,Club 24 1-2 ak; Avofsdale l a I U or Clifton, 24 1-2 lb . sack 8Sc, nn rrrr Jew el lb . 32c; French Brand l b . ..... "ij'Rp v U l l * !■*■■■^Country Club lb. 47c s U U n n r i n Country Club, Double l o a f ,.................. D lit Ali Country Club, 1 lb. loa f 6c; Country Club Rye 10c; Country Club Sandwich Bread 10c. 9 C POTATOES U, S. No. 1 Cobblers 2 1*2 bu Bushel $1.19. 2.89 LARD Pure Kettle Rend. f g A Pound SOAP CHIPS Kroger*’* Large P kg ,-------- A i J CORN Pete, or T o m a to e s ^ T l* Standard park 3 cane APPLES Good Cooker* 2 S C OLEO Eatmora'Nufc | O f « Pound — GRAPEFRUIT 54 size ^ 3 f o r ________ - PUMPKIN Large cart J J J c BANANAS Yellow. F r u i t ^ ^ l ^ S pound* — ' d pwl i . LAVER CAKES C oun try5** a |j Club Two layer e a ----- *>*+>* POTATOES Sweet* ^ f l > CRACKERS Country , f C m Club Butter* 1 lb. pkg. * * * * * ORANGES Florid* 216 aire do*. +9 f SOAP P*G-or Kirira, Crystal Whit* 5 bate ** BACON Lean out* pound •****a,#AA»**,: ' Mr. and Mrs, J . V, Tarr#of Colum bus, and'daughter, Dorothy-of Dayton, and Mr.R, M. Gillilah and family Were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Elias, Mr. V. E. Sullivan of Charleston, ,W; Va., Is here on a y isif with Ms son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. O..P, EliaS. |} The' second number of .the Lecture Course is Ward's Hand Bell Ringers, a t the opera house, Monday, night; ‘ For a program of fine entertain ment do net forget the coming num ber on the lecture course, Monday evening. From the Laurel, Neb,, Advocate, we find that Rev. Spracklen of t)iai place, has again been chosen.' grand chaplin of the O. F . lodge. Rev. Spracklen is a brt her of the late ,W» Spracklen. eateaaMHtesaeasssMBBssaaasaM naffitiifrhb .v/ IF YOUNEDPRINTINGDROP IN Hi mMw-mi T m m m st *|Hgidkcrf* to get over t i e story o f our new- stflesm men's clothes»< And the news would he incomplete wnth- out a few good, words ’ about ourMiddishade ^ B l u e (S e tg e& A ik - ■ MtKetSTHtBO <l A ND so you are waarlng gfeenT’ !. ' remarked Ell* Neilson as she looked at Kathleen’s new dress foi the party/ , 'Yes, you know It is my favorite color—perhaps I rather fancy It -be cause my eyes are green.” “Are they green!” inquired her friend coolly. “I always thought they were grayish blue” “No. Indeed,” laughed the other girl “Mother has bought me a string Oi jade green, beads — pretty. arenM tbeyr* “Lovely,” murmured Ella Indiffer ently, and presently she made some excuse and hurtled' on, bu t she did pot go home then. She went to cal) upon Several other girls of their set, and there was much laughter aftd giggling, . As for Kathleen, while she felt hurt about Ella Nellsou’s indifference, she did diagnose the case correctly. “1 am afrutd that EUa Is a little jealous about niy wearing fee green dress,” she told her mother that evenlug. ‘You must, not mind that, my dear,” smiled her mother. ”1 am, sure that Ella will wear a pretty, frock and by that time she 'will have quite,forgot-* fen her Jealousy/ . Did; she ask, you ‘ anything about Frederick?” Kathleen shook her head. “I think - that she was so upset about my dress that she never thought of my escort l" “And she will take > It for granted that Frederick wllj take her, as usual?” . , “I suppose so, mother.. 1 hope she finds It out before Thursday, though I” Ella Kellson did ‘find It out on Wednesday and she was furiously angry with both Frederick and Kath then. She had. met the young man near the town half and she'made the fatal mistake of taking-It for granted that Frederick would be her cavalier as he-had been several times In the past „■ “What time will you come for me, Fred?” she asked when -they were parting, affd lie had not mentioned the party. “Ella Neilson1” he chided, trying to hide his embarrassment, “you know perfectly well that 1 am not coming to' escort yop to the party! Please do not tease"* young man with polit- ‘ Iqal cares upon life shoulders 1” Ella smiled widely, nervously, anil tersed away.' “That'* * good joke on-you, Frederick!” she giggled and went on,-and Frederick,-guessing her chagrin, and feeling somewhat guilty. Went on his way, and In the midst of an Important piece of work forgot all .about,'Ella Neilson, though he did have a- minute nojv apd then to devote to Kathleen; whoTfiad quite stolen his heart, That afternoon up several of hi -aifathefeptae ftVeral fa!lurSfe'*At la Neilson called ascullne friends bMCpeas, anj after .received on Invitation from GeSteeMoore. “I am going In my ear,” b.Vsaid, “and,I'll - like to take yoh„ EUa—sure tinjt Pm not butting in. ojy'Ffed—-or anything tike that?” “Very,sure," said Elia sweetly, “and thank yon so much, George. I wlli be ready at eight o'clock.” # * * ■*> * # ’ * One of the queer things.ah' ot the party that night whs that .eight o’clock sounded and went by and very few girls arrived. Thefe was the usual stag tine, of unattached young men, and there were tome girls and their escorts. Pretty girls and plain girls in pink and yellow and blue and a .tew in white' or black. At a quarter after eight, Ella Neil son arrived -with George Moore, and. -she .looked tike a rose in a charming pink dress, and. then In- groups or by ones and twos came the other girts of her-particular “crowd” and every girl wore green1 Every shade of green silk, Satin, or georgette in Comtftnn-1 tton with another ^colo'r was repre sented, and there ups lhach laughter- while Ella NelT.-'oni was here, there, and everywhere in her rose-pink dress, tike one lovely rose In a plain green garden -of girls l And then, Just a little later, came Kathleen with Frederick Warner— Kathleen Was all in green, too, but her dress was somehow “different” from the otlters—-it Was a beautiful shade of green, and she wore an odd string of jade beads. “How odd that so many should wear green I” she confided to Fred as they danced. “Of course It is worn a lot— hilt our whole crowd Is wearing green, all except Kite. Doesn’t she look adorable in the pink?” Frederick had keenly observed Ella Neilson, but he merely said: “Looks tike a peony1 Kathleen, yon are like a ceoi green rash growing in a quiet pOol.” . Kathleen blushed adorably ano smiled a t him. ‘There are so many of ua grtefi Frederick-^ram - afraid We ate tike th* '..lid firtgs In ' th* creek*1” ' “Never mind," he qhly whispered, “Among them all, Kathy, there is just one green, you!” When the evening was over, and Frederick and Kathleen walked home under the early morning pale moon, it was then that Frederick con fessed to Kathleen that he did not tike ahy other girl except her—and fT came out in just the way that all imp plly ending love stories do! A* for Ella Neilson—4t Was something of a trag edy for her When rite fell in love ahd married « won bv the nmtie of Green! A lt**?* $«n#Bdrfy JSttm ■ I t the ether fellow would leave life ear home there would be no parking problem.—Baltimore Stoning sum k i v W A #V « £ * j» ? It iaa’t what you buy -that prove* yen * e*p, but What you day for i t— Amarioan ltagwdma.< > f , m \ • ' , ■ * M iM m M ft . A ganulaa eateue* i§ mftea th* most Haughty Mdt i Whoa a mag is so etiff-neclMd tea* ; he caa’t look around for a job A* needs the disciplining of adversity. - QedTa Mawfer/eftp#* - - The forests of Amartcs, howevar itighted by man, must have been « great delight to God, for they were the heat He ever planted.—John Mute f ’i'efgwBtef’ WM&fU m m * Kfetora etateit have paapit tegtete* tton ragsyding the pkklng of wtit> iowera. . r » C H R id e f MUm Mice dlrilk# the smell «f terpen tine, so i t rags soaked In i t are pteesd a t the entrance to their fades, % will often rid a tees* p * «»«*. FOR SALE r^OACH E. R. GOBFREV of Wit- ^ tenberg College, Springfield, O., sees his grid team on top of the Ohio Conference and Buckeye Ath letic Association. He’s besn at Wit tenberg for J2 years, and in 1019. 1920, 1521, had, imdefeatcj! V 'tu- :there. - . , £/. S. iff. C. Motto “Bemper Fldelis” (ever faithful) Is me motto of the United States Marin* eorps. - 500 MARCH HATCHED WlftTE LEGHORN PULLETS Now In Production. Dayton Poultry Farm Strain, 1GPOHLTRY HOUSES 6 OF THESE ARE 8x16 FEET. 4 ARE 10 r 20 FEET. * 1 IS 14x24 FEET. * These houses are, all on junifers and can be moved anywhere. A lot of electric wire. 1-2 inch water pipe. Poultry fence. Poultry netting. Steel fence posts. Water * fountains. Feeders, brooder stoves, etc. Prowant & Brown have announced their big one cent sale for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17,18 and 19. This is one of the big events of the year for this store. Announcement is made in this issue. L. R. JACOBS, Yellow, Springs, 0 . Clifton Exchange 3‘4F21. NO HUNTING PERMITTED No hunting with dog or- gun will be permitted on lands owned or operated by the following: Charles F. Marshall, Rofat. Evans. I. C. Davis. ' W. H. Arthur. . Massies Creek Cemetery Assoc. DINNER MENU . " , SUNDAY, NOV. 13,1927 CEDAR INN Fried Chicken (Cream Gravy) ,, ' k i• 1 *' v' ' Steak with Mushrooms 1 • i ■ . ■ .. « , . Mashed Potatoes Escalloped Oysters •* k Sweet Potatoes (Southern -Style) Celery Head Lettuce. Salad Hot Biscuit ■ i . ' Bavajriam Cream Coffee Tea Milk / FIFTY CENTS 11:30 till 1:80 BASINS—Large fancy l f l i f S * 2 pound box ......................... ........................ ,PANCAKE FLOUR 20 oz pkg. New pack ______ *1 "E” Brand ' . DATES—New Fancy Persian. Raj all Brand I S <5 WALNUTS—Large No, 1 California ENGLISH O Q c New fancy soft shell per pound COFFEE—SUPREME BLEND . . . A & tt RICE, New Crop Whole.Heads 3 lbs. ......... . RASINS—“E” Brand 15 oz, pkg. ’ , , Fancy Seedless or Seeded MINCEMEAT “E” BRAND ‘ FLOUR SMALL SACK . LABOE saclc $1.09. FIG BARS or GINGER SNAPS, 2 lbs, PRUNES—LARGE FANCY Box 2 lbs BULK KRAUT—HOME, MADE 2 potinds .............. . MATCHES—Single box 4c; 6 BOXES for ............. ....... Bring in yotir tickets for the Crystal White Soap to Nagley’s M. C. N ag ley Phone 140 Cedarville, Ohio ifisf Xlinor " Keene, pert& ti s hopp e r , w ill shop for tout S o n c i f t d ) m e» 35-37 N. Main St. DAYTON, OHIO November} A most, opportune t i m e to purchase your win ter coat/ Donenfeld’s . . . Headquarters for High-Grade Coats! Where Coate are known by their Smartness , , . and their pride! $ 5 9 * 5 0 $ 7 9 .5 0 $ 9 g Every size from 14 to 50%. COATS OP BLACK wife black fur with tea fur with grey fur , wife brown fur COATS OF TAN with ten fur wife brown fur wife Hate fur wife novelty fan Black leada fee mode, wife tern end brown* following as a tioee aecond, other t e r l U abed** ere midnight blue, grey and tooeaova. (SUM Moor) - r )! Cloth Coats Are Luxuriously Furred *110 *198 mdtfkStettt# te t r i # fee kWteotete feetelteri* tou red coate. Otete feet are fferi^wgijr gowthfta we t rfewned wlfeohotetet fare. ■ V • - 1 ‘Oiitetel Witir) . a rraunTeie wAiMnHnm ef " wtepMie|pWFwi wBPWWfiwwivvteei . 'vtee Wftter Ohate i l 439 .$0 w r i $4$ SfOST COATS sis AND S2S fttnrrai Mewfll mmM \ >■ ■ l^ * # f 4 W* ‘ v*. wee#*1****?* ^^•st^m^essmssssttslssmsm
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