The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

" l ■UMpMl w ® s o u e r r ..Your Bank * • offer the fvMowing mince: COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS • SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES COLLECTIONS TRAVELERS CHECKS LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Aneil, Wright U tonftwed to hiafhlr*. X jmw Hteehi^w ever Sabbath, home with an attaefc of the grip, i — __________ Mr. * £ $ A, L. Qlbgttuui, two d*#«NW»iW< *«*• wm, « f Ciaeinnati: Mr. Gfcsrf** JU)b«ro *M Mr, and Mr*. Kilbsm gad daughter o f Dayfw, *»»• cmmu of Mr. and The Campfire Girls will hold a market Saturday, February 4th at 1:50 in Master** Grocery. Mia» Ruth Burns entertained a number of girls friends at .her home last Saturday evening. . Mr, William Rife entertain'ed a number of friends at six o’clock din­ ner Monday evening. Miss Pauline Collins of the 0. S, TJ. spent the week-end w,itli her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs, A, G« Collins. The Exchange Bank Mr, Gordon Kyle, who is attend­ ing the 0. 3. U., was home over the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. R,‘ Kyle. Mapi* Syr** for aak. This syrup from Prof, 0 , H. Stadth’a sugar camp and delivery will he made in a few day*. Call pb*o» M w a t e James C. McMillan. The People'* Building and Loan ; ‘o„ Xenia, haa brought suit for fore- dosure on a mortgage against George A, and Fraawi* Maria Martindale, and other* amounting to |lti,044. The Ne»bifc' property on Cedar at., occupied by Mr, Charles Coulter has been sold by J. E, Mi*bet, who had the property in charge, to the Misses Mary and Jennie Bratton of Chicago, Cedarville, 0* FOR SALE—»150 shocks of corn in j and the girl* 36 to 15, held. See Mrs, Anna Qrr Wilson,- ~— -—---------- Ex. J- RcOrf;estate. Miss Mildred Stutz of Arcanum, spent the week-end as the guest, of Miss Margaret Jamieson, . Mrs, Haze] of Fredricktown, ’ 0.. wan called here by the death of her aunt, Mrs, E, G. Lowry. Mrs, Lan- ning returned to her home Monday. Win a prise./' Take this paper with you to your radio,JFriday Night, eight o’clock. Tune £.\ WCSO, Wittenberg College,- Springfield, Q, Listen1to instructions given then, , "■ ji — . ■■-**•finriiriiiiigii ii.imiu fii'Vi i),i■ *ffq^W m w in m *» ^ i Itoiiii ifU i iwf ii* SAL-SODA, 10c pkgs. 3 for — ....................... BLACK .EYE PEAS, 2 pounds. PORK AND BEANS, “Queen’’ full size cans, bargain, 3 cans —, ... _______ sh xnola sh o e P o l ish , 3 boxes j .„. LIMA BEANS, California, 2 pounds PEANUTS, Salted Jumbo, pound ..................... EAGLE BRAND MILK, can '_______ GALVANIZED WATER PAIL, No. lb size .... PRUNES, large 50-60 size, 2 pounds Big ____.19c ,...;...i9 c _......19c 19c .... ;,.19c ..„.,„19c ...,...19c ___,.19c A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Townsley last Sabbath. The happy parents now have one daughter and ope son, Mrs. Lloyd Confarr was hostess yesterday afternoon to idle members of the Research Club. Following the program refreshments were served. Mr. P. H„ Creswell, wife and daughter, of Xenia, spent Sabbath with the former’s parents, Mr- and Mrs. J. H. Creswell, Mr, W. L. Wilson; and his sister, Mrs. ,Adam Brewer of Clifton, enter­ tained the former's Sabbath .School class at the home of the latter Tues­ day evening. - ' DEL MONTE * PEACHES Buffet * Q t *' PEANUT BUTTER FINEST BULK Size 2 cans .m t*r . 5 ♦ «w* Per Pound i—aj-rf lil i l\m 19 . Judge and Mrs, >3. C.,Wright had as their guests over Sabbath, their son-in-law and dhUghter, Miv and Mrs, Albert Peterson of Frankfort, 0, TOILET PAPER* 7 oz. rolls, 3 rolls ____ :.49d HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA, 2 large flasks .....________.19c hSe DROMEDARY DATES ........ ....... ...... ..19c CORN MEAL, 6 pounds — ..... ............................ ...................19c GRAHAM WAFERS, pound........ ............. . . .............. ,...:.19c LANA OIL COMPLEXION SOAP, 3 bars ....... ...... ;......19c JELLY •BEANS, candy, pound 19c SPEARMINT LEAVES, candy, pound .............. 19c HARD MIXED CANDY, pound.................................... . .l ‘Jc CHOCOLATE DROPS, pound ...:19c MARSHMALLOW CREME, Velvet, pint jar ....................19c PEACHES, Herbert, No. 2 1-2 can ........... ............................19c MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, 3 packages..... ........................19c LARD Per Pound 12c SUGAR 10 Pounds — ... 59c 7 Vu% . That’ s what you recieve when .you '* invest your money in the E. W . Ful- ' mer Co. Money-Back, Preferred Stocky Tax. Free — INVESTIGATE E. W. FULMER CO. Main Street, Next to the Bridge, Cedarville Mr- Fred McMillan o f Dcs Moines, Iowa, stopped here over the week-end with his brother, Mr, Glayton McMil­ lan and family. Mr.' hf. R. TorreneO of Xenia was also a guest at the.Me- MiJlsn hom,e* , ' The Pastors and Financial Agents o£ the TJ. P, Second Synod met Thurs­ day at the Y, M, C. A. In Dayton. Dr.-John H. White of Pittsburgh ad­ dressed the. meeting. Rev. R. A- Jamieson and Mr, J. E. Hastings were in attendance. Wilberforce Jubilee singe.s rend­ ered a program of classical numbers, spirituals, and folk songs in the chapel of Cedarville College, Wed­ nesday morning. The quartet was under the direction of Prof. Sikes, The program Was featured for the Y. W. and Y. M. The quartet gave a pleasing entertainment which was highly appreciated by the students and faculty. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN . /Friday evening, 7:30, Preparatory service, with election o f ciders, AH members urged to he present.. Ser­ mon theme: “Authority for, . and Qualification* of Elders.” •$ , Saturday % P. M, Rev, L. L. Gray to preach. Sessipn meets after sen-; vice. Also Juniors meet after’*Sat­ urday service, , Choir rehearsal Saturday at 7:30 P. m ' 10 A. M.:Sabbath School, 0. A. D b*' bins,. Supc, Communion service Sabbath morn­ ing, U A.' M. Thome: “Touching the hem of Jesus garment.” 6:30. P. M, O. Y. P. CbIL Union service at 7:80 P, M. Theme? “ The Glory of God.” AUTOMOBILE TIRES — Mason, and Goodrich Silveftown Cord, Alii sizes. Tube* and automobile accessor­ ies of all kinds! A, D, Townsley, Columbus Gasoline Station, S. Main. ?, Gent’s furnishings, shirts, Under- »wear, hosiery; hats and caps, all go 'a t January Clearance pric a. C. A. Kelble, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 10 A. M. James C. McMillan Superintendent. 11 A.. M. Sermon Jay the pastor. 3 P, M. Junior C. E. Society meet­ ing. * C. E, at 8:50 P, M. M. E. CHURGH 10 A. M, 5, S. P, M. Gillilan, Supt. 11 A. M. Sermon by the pastor. 2:30 P M* Junior League. 6:30 P. M. Epworth League. 7:30. Wednesday—Prayer meeting. DON’T MISS OUR 15 DAYS .*# ' * Annual Clearance Sale NOW ON < • ■ ■ ■ • , ' MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S FINE OVERCOATS AND SUITS—$35.00 ones $24.90. $32.50 ones $22.00. $30.00 ones $19.85. $25.00 ones $16.49. $20.00 ones $12.98. 1-3 off on men’s fine trousers, boys’ suits, Mackinaw coats, sheep-lined coats, lumber jacks* sweaters. 1-3 off on hats, caps, gloves and all furnishing goods. Men's leather coats $8.49, $9*85, $10.50, $12.48. Sheep lined coats $5,85 to $12.48. 1-3 off,on all other merchandise. SHOE DEPARTMENT*—1-4 to 1-3 off on all kinds of fine shoes, oxfords, shppecs, rub­ bers, rain hoots, zippers, 1 , 2 , 4 , 6 buckle arctics, felt and rubber boots, sheep shoes, felt shoes, 16 in. high top lace leather shoes. SPECIAL THIS WEEK—-Men's $4.98 green and yellow rain slicker coats—this week <Mtfy»$2JS#, . . i Don't Miss This MoneySavingSaleNowOn* 1 C k A !*/* Big Clothing And !« A i B e l D i e S 1M» West Mate St, Xm * QM b Vrgctahlo Cw l vry Project™- T.he VegvtaMc CouLtery Project go. ing on in the toxnfh'p is ktiil inter­ esting ladies on our group meeting?. Another very enjoyable and instruc­ tive meeting was held Wednesday V. M, at the home o f Mr?. Hugh Turn- hull when Mrs. George Martindale and Mrs. Turnbull in & very interest­ ing way demonstrated the preparing and cooking of vegetables, also vege­ table salads, Seventeen ladies attended this group ,:ieetin;j. A meeting for the, J.atlie-J in Cedarville is now being planned for Wednesday at 2 P. M., Feb. 8th in Aw Alford gym, when Mrp. Conley, Mrs. Bradfute and Mrs. Martindale will explain the project of why the need of mor? vegetables in our menus and demonstrate to you the preparing and cooking of several vegetables. Bring along a t,suce di»* iand teaspoon and taste these vege- Itar.leTv Every lady come and bring year neighbor. The Senior class of the college ha* mured Judge- Florence Allen as com­ mencement orator for commencement rune 1st, Muss Allen has the honor cf being the first woman judge in the '•wintry and she is a speaker of more- than state-wide reputation. SPEAYILG IS AT HAND—When in need of a new spray pump, no matter how large or small, spray hose, nozzle?, complete pumps, leath­ ern, rubber packings and etc., call on THE BOOKLET-KING CO., 415 W. Main St., XENIA, OHIOi For Rent Garage—See trustees of Mi E. church. • . - NOnCB w* are ready for &* EH Baby chide* * 1 ! varietie#, liatching at 4e per egg. A full B om o f Buckeye and Newtown Incubator* and Brooder*. The Northup Hatehery, Beli Phone, Clifton 3SF16, R, R, 1, Yellow Spring*, O. Rev. Jamec A. HilJLs, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church, Dayton, preaches the sermon today, Fob. *nl, the day set apart for Prayer for not- leges and public schools; As ha* been the custom there will be no today. Mr*, Zette Bull entertained a com­ pany o f relatives at dinner Wednes­ day. For Sale-~A lot of fumaoe gnd stove wood, seasoned, Frank Creswell. . Rosa Township boys’ and girls' basketball team* won from Pitchin high school on the' Ross floor last Friday night. The hoys won 36 to 20 iM M iiM jisiiaww w ■ The College -boys will put on a minstrel show sqm* time in the near future. It ho# been the rule to put on a minstrel show every two years and plans are now in formation to make the show toia year even better than in the past. FOR SALE--Fihe mahogany Play­ er Piano with Bench and 24 rolls for pale by manufacturer. Buy&c can have credit of $1115.00 already’paid and as­ sume- balance due on easy monthly payments and a small cash payment. Address Mr. Young, 51 West High St,, Springfield, 0hio, John M, Collett, Jamestown, for­ merly o f this place, has purchased the building formerly known as the Cole department store building in that place and will convert it into a garage and salesroom. Mr, Collett lias been in business in Jamestown for fourteen years and has ihp agency* for the Chrysler line, of automobiles. Yellow Springs authorities arc planning to install a modern street lighting system for the business sec­ tion of the town. Plans and esti­ mates ^are asked for the boulevard system of lighting. The village ex­ pects to he able to finance the new system without a bond issue or tax increase.'.. CHURCH NOTICES m m- ♦ 'Vs" *V£;: * m- % m l PM/'. i # . m W: I?: A , Have you lost faith in sales?' We, would not blame you if you had because this cry o f ‘‘wolf! wolf!” isheardtoO often in many stores. We have just one fur sale each year and you can depend upon the absolute; honesty every reduction and that every garment m the store is included. Here are seven special cuts for this week only, that should interest you and make you want to see all our smart coats—there is sure to be one you like. ■ $?*50 Genuine Alaska seal coat of $ 9Q K .0 0 > it.-w... quality ..................... .. , cP?YO $495 Siberian squirrel coat with $OQC l*00 dyed white fox collar . . . . . . , , . . - . n 9 $L95 Genuine Hudson seal coat, $1 c e . o o sable squirrel trimmed X OCX $295 Raccoon coat, size 18, dark, $ 1 Q C O O fine pelfs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X S rO " ■ * $195 Natural pony coats, heaver, or J l Q A jS fl fox trimmed ............ . .......... X £*%J $ 75 Bay seal coals, satisfactory $AQ *50 qualities and self trimmed . . . . . . * *Xa/ $ 75 Black dogskin sport coats for . $>IE%»00 men or women Long Him credit if you will show m you deserve it. i if-' 'if ................ 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