The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

brty cWcU. A hxteh wwh writ. Writ* w phot* fw p r im Place your urder now for chick# to be ddivared *»r w**k yd* wmti ttaat. CUSTOM HATCHING—4eYttR EGG, Ralph H. Oster Oak-Wond Poultry Firm Box Vt, Ydlo^fiaringB, K in Jm Mardock entertain*! large company of friend* Tbur*d*y ovenin* at Five Handrad. Phone YH The Home Culture d ob was enter­ tained Tuesday afternoon at the bom |of Mrs, J, Hajry N*gl*y hi Xenia. Mr*. R. H. Mante and daughter, Clara Louise, of Springfield, wa* the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Johnson, Saturday. ATTEKTION FOR SALE YELLOW EAR CORN YELLOW SHELLED C5&N Call Us by PEone or. Come andBee the Corn . Hr. Leo Anderson has been on the *i(?k list for several days hut 1* re- !ported as able to he about the house. Mrs, Fred Clemaus and-sonB, Kent 1and Joyce, are visiting for the week [in St. Bernard, with her parents, Prof and Mrs, F. M. Reynolds. John Paxson and J, H, Harris of Clifton announce a public sale Thurs­ day, March 8. Notice elsewhere in this issue. ■< For general repair work on farm | 'machinery, wagon's or other farm equipment, call on J. A. Stormont at the rear of 'Wolford's garage. Mrs, O, P. Elias was taken to the Miami Valley hospital in Dayton, Monday, for treatment, and later an (.operation for goitre, f ■ South Solon, Ohio -^•“imrul-ni-rrm— m —- *,nirnrrriij- i*_V iV '■ 'w i 5W * " !l>MBWIWWJ,row~,WY'Ti J The annual covered dish dinner to the members of the Kadantra Club and their husbands was held Tuesday evening at thO#home of Dr. and Mrs. 1W, p. Harriman. WE SOLrCiT ./ , r “■» jfT’W y .A ■' rvr - fes ■ . .j- •- -r.y . .-.j ^ .oi oar Bank ‘Account ani sffer the fcUowins service: 4 — --------rrn. - ,t ^ ** 5 *' ***-£; ~ » 1 "' 1 ' co . mm erc i A l accoun ts SA Y IN ^ ;A €^H N T S _ l:. •■ ; . .BiiEBp^'pEPdsW'BOXES ' COLLECTIONS f TRAVELERS CHECKS f : p Mrs, Louisa Ewhank underwent an operation Tuesday at Grant hospital [j|n Columbus for inward goitre. Late reports indicate » successful opera­ tion "and complete recovery. Mrs, Wm. Bpracklen, who haa been a patient at the McClellan hospital for the past four weeks, returned to ] her home Saturday last. She is in a much improved condition. • The Exchange Bank Cedarville, 0 , Mr. Harold Myers is visitingj with friends in-Akron. Mr. Myers has for the past two years been "connected with a construction company at Chil- Jlicothe but will next go to St Louis. Mr,"*L. F. Tindall spent Wednesday in Cincinnati-with his brother, Paul, whjo is,manager of a branch of the Union Trust Company. That evening he was.the guest of Mr. Forrest Wad- j die at a banquet of Chevrolet dealers at the Sinton hotel. . Tim this at the rwfieri bar* of tbft * Repair* farm Stormont's. for X, rfoydar, will bo Of MM mWlhlmnn-y and ho W at J. A. 1r«g^c*d*i garage Mr, and Mr*. ifosd Tcgynsiay en­ tertained about rinorndgr-fiva friend* l**t Friday comdsiysi ^ rfeognitlon of their tenth 7 ....— —-------™ - — — • JuuriCUfto* Girt Married Saturday— Mia* Florence Wing, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Wing, Clifton, and Mr. Isaac B, Swigart, Beavercreek, were married last Saturday evening at S o'clock at the bom* of Mr. Mr*. Irvin Lin*<m, Yellow Springs. The ceremony wa* performed by Rev, J, C. Webster- of Clifton. The bride and groom will reride In Clifton where the bride will continue m operator at the telephone exchange. Mr. Swigayf is employed at the Reed Furniture factory in Springfield, ( Mr, A. W. who is at j>«e*euj& as an inspector suranco Dej with friend* hare. of Columbus. in Dayton, Jibe Ohio In- xpiat Tuesday Eleven member# o f the Fortnightly Club went b Sprin;gfi*M last Thurs- to wiWees day evening and OH* Skinner Wive* of Windsor/' -in Mr*. Fiske "The Merry Rev, Alvin Qrr, parior of the First; U. P. church, Nortbrido, Pittsburgh; ha* returned after an extended vaca­ tion in the south, He preaches Sab­ bath and,will broadcast over RDKA, at l l A, M,, our time, Mr. W, H« Evans of Dayton wg* a visitor in town yesterday, AH kinds of sharpening of tool*. Lawn mowers sharpened and repair­ ed, Grinding of other tools. J. A. Stormont, rear of Wolford's garage. Miss Josephine Randall continues to improve, following a serious illness that has kept here from her school work a* instructor in the Jamestown high school. AUCTIONEER— C. L. TAYLOR— Jamestown, O. Phone 46. (19-26) For.Rent;- House and 4 acres of ground. Two goad -chicken houses., a barn, 1-2 acre of raspberries bearing and two dozen peach trees,-An ideal place for the ’right party. Inquire at Ibis office or Wm, Smith. Rfd 2 South Vienna, Ohio. Miss Esther Muriel Smith, instruc­ tor of Expression and Dramatic Art, of Xenia,.will, meet those interested in studying with her at Mr. M. C- Nagley’s residence at 4:30 today, Fri­ day. Miss-Smith 'has had consider­ able experience along that line and comes here highly recommended. The announcement appear# in another column. Friends here were much grieved at the sudden death of Mrs. 6. E. Know! t<jn at a hospital ’p Columbus, Satur­ day, where, she hud undergone an op­ eration fpr goitre, Jjhv Knowlton was one of the contractors that ■- erected the new school .building. The de­ ceased is survived by hei*’ •husband, three sons -and one daughter. The funeral was held Tuesday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Dean 'attended the fun­ eral. . Mr. Frank Creswell, local- manager of .the Greene - GoUntjjr Live Stock j Shipperir association,, ■attended the aUfttial hiee&ng o f directors and man­ agers In Columbus Wednesday. More than 330 ware present .at the meeting. Othersfrom this county in attendance were: A.' E. Swaby o f Clifton, David Rradfute,. 0, E. Bradfute and Fred Flynn; A* A» Conklin of Xenia. An all day meeting of the Women’s Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian church, -will bo held. Tuesday, February 28th at the home of Mrs. C. C. Kyle. The morning will be spent in sewing. A. covered dish luncheon will be served at noon, with the business and- missionary meeting to follow at 2 P. M. Bring carpet, rags cut for Sewing, and covered di$h* for luncheon. • - - n n r f l n Country Club 1% lb Twin or Split-top If. D l l L M l l WJhoIe Wheat 1 lb. loaf 8 c ; Rye 1% loa f Oc; Rasin Bread 1 lb loaf* 9c, fi'ftDM Cl AlfCC Countl* CIub*2pk«* i ***-1 cn U u n i t l L A l t C O Post Toastie* or Kellog 2 fo r I V U ' Q j PM A Country Club Sifted can 16c; Country 4 H A I U n v Club Tiny 19c; Avondale 13t ; Standard, I U ll H I IC C O C Wi*con*on, fresh cream 33c; Brick lbQ A f l llllL L u llP im e n t o loa f lb. 43 ; Swiss lb. : I’ u O l l Odorlpss Limberger Pkg. 12c, . LARD Pure Kettle Rend 4 Ig g * directs I*bu - CELERY Large tender O g e Stalk* Each BUTTER Cotintry Ciub Crentti65?y* lit?* CAULIFLOWER Large White Head* 2 for ...__ * 3 0 1 5 - - * DANDY Chocolate Drops «| C g f* Pound . . . . -------- BANANAS Fancy Yd- low Ripe Fruit 3 lb* CATSUP Heinz, *m*H f f i j a bot 16c Large size 25c "** DALLIES Smoked' S u g a r "jpg* Cured Lb.............. * * CAKRf^Sally Brown, 'J g& C Spice cake each ■ BACON Nice and lean S ^ A p lb. piece or,more lb. ** : SALMON Pink, tall can # g | e Red, tall can GLOVES Heavy Canvas 4 A r Per Dozen Pairs $1.15 A W ycTTtiCK Iceberg lhtg« mild heads 8 fo*—-.—*> SOAP Carney, Very low 4j$ttx% price 3 bars ,„.„*.«*.** Will Visit In California— ‘ , / t Mrs. John Marshall left Wednesday evening for Los Angeles, California, to visit her brother, Mr. Stephen Vaught and family, whom, she has not seen for forty-three .year*. Mis. Marshall will be accompanied on the trip by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Marshall of Daytob. They ex­ pect to be goqe about six vteeks. ’ Leap Year Party— The Cliftop Girl Reserves entertain­ ed their boy/rlends with a Leap Year patty Saturday night at the home of Doris Prints. One room was decor­ ated with the Girl ReserVe emblem, blue triangles on a white background. Another was decorated in keeping with the Valentine season. The hoys were met at the door by one of their number, Granville Prints, who in his maid's cap and apron, led theM to a room where powder, per­ fume, comb*, brushes and other nec­ essary articles were available. The girls were led to another room which offered none o f these except a comb. When the boys entered the room the girls arose and surrendered their chairs. Many enjoyable games were played and everyone joined in the fun The .refreshments consisted of candy hearts, pink and white cake and ice cream. SPRAYING IS AT HAND—.When in need of a new spray pump, no matter'how large or small, spray hose, nozzles, complete pumps,- leath­ ers, rubber packings and etc., call on THE BOCKLET-KING CO„ 416 W. Main St,« XENIA, OHIO, HOUSE CLEANING TIME andyou can Save S PwCent by Buying a Radio Suction Sweep- <r*tthe SERVICE h a r d w a r e CO. FOR SALE:—2000 bushels of corn. John Pitstick. I ... i FOR SALE—Seed Som. prac­ tically 100 P*r cent germahfction. Phan 3-88, Jamestown. Taylor Bros. ForBrio: Buskey*Incubator and aHardCoalbrooderiPhone200, Mrs, W. S. Weimer, Jamestown, 0, Ninety First Birthday Wednesday — Miss Ross Chamber* :eiijoys a birth day each year we celebrate the birth Of GeorgeWashington! The two hap­ py events fall the same day, February 22. Mis* Chambers Wednes­ day and i$ enjoying good health., A large number of her friends called on her Wednesday, many from Xenia, Dayton and 'Miamisburg, and mdny were the tokens received, along! with hearty well wishes for continued, good health. .Miss Chambers was remem­ bered also by'the Methodist congre­ gation of which- She has been a mem­ ber these many years. Despite her age Miss Chambers maintains her mental faculties to' a remarkable de­ gree, having a vivid recollection of many- historical events of the past, The Herald joins with the entire com­ munity in extending felicitations to Misk Chambers, whon^we hope will he with us on February 22nd next. “How many thins* hy season, sea­ soned are To- their right praise and tree peri, . ■fecttoi?.” : ■ . so m e th in g g o o d POOD nicely served and daintily *■ garnished will be much more pah utable <ind appetizing than that,which Is served carelessly. Next to palata- blUty we like cur food to appeal to ’ the eye. , .Roquefort Salad Dressing. Cream twnr ounces of Roquefort cheese, using a wooden spoon; add gradually four tabiespoonfuls of olive; oil or cream and two. toblespooafuls t>f vinegar, a scant half teaspoonful of salt and a few dashes of cayenne. Cream may be used to replace all or part of the oil as one's taste desires^ Banana Soup, flub six ripe, bananas through » sieve,. add a pinch of Salt and the grated rind of a lemon, put over the heat and when the boiling'point is reached add’ two" tabiespoonfuls of cornstarch to a little cold milk and cook, htlrrlhg all the time; cool,.add two tabiespoonfuls of lemon juice, chill and serve in chilled bouillon cups. , , * , " ’ r. ■’ ", Shrewsbury Cakes. , Take two cupfuls of butter, the same c i sugar, three plats of flour,' four eggs nad a teaspoonful of mace. Crehm the butter, add the- sugar, and the beaten eggs. Roll.out very thin. «ut into, amah cake# aad bake fa a hot -oven,- These cakes wilt keep "a long time.. j ' * 1 t w m ' T i" _ t Tartar Sauce- Mix together one tahlespoonful each of vinegar ahd Worcestershire sauce, one teaspoonful of lemOn juice and one-foqrtii' teaspoonful ,of salt. Heat- aver water. Brown One-third of a cupful of buffer and carefully strain Into the first-mixture. , ' Apples a (a Mode. Here Is an easy dessert for a busy, day: Core some godd baking apples ‘and fill the. centers with mincemeat . Rake, hosting occasionntly; serve hoi ' H t u A (©. 1927. Wentcrn NcWspkpcr. tlntor-) The Four-Square Cltib THE LARGEST CLUB IN TOWN INVITES YOU TO BE A MEMBER ~— -FREE* . MOST CLUBS COST YOU MONEY BUT THIS “ CLUB” ACTUALLY SAVES YOU MONEY EACH MONTH. COME AND JOIN THIS CLUB — IT IS COMPOSED OF THE SUBSTANTIAL, THRIFTY FOLK WHO SHOP AT THE FULMER CCL STORE. ASK FOR A CIRCULAR DE­ SCRIBING OUR FOUR-SQUARE PLAN. SUGAR C Q ih 10 Pounds 25 Ih. Sack $1.59 SOAP S bars | Q « P. G. or K irk. J L O I r EDWARDS FLUFFY WHITE O I V MARSHMALLOWS — Lb. 4 5 * 1 * UBB-SS Ilf 5 lb. pail, grot* w L ...... .00c 10 lh. pail, gross wt......$1.17 50 lb. can, g r o « wt......$5,50 FLOUR “ THANK YOU” 9 $ p 51b. Sack 4 6 J . V “ OLD HONESTY 4 0 ga 12 1-4 lb. Sack 24 1-2 lb. S a ck ...... M e Old Settler Clears Dirty CU - f i f e g P V tern*, 3 pkg> “E” Peaches O f , :No. 2 1-2 Can- wm Jk I ff , COFFEE, Thank Yon 3So FIG BARS, 2 lb* .......... 25o RICE, Good, 2 lb*............15c . TOMATOEV3 C W "....IfBc Srtfgwbarry Jari%'‘)h*' 15c LYDIA P1NKHAM Vegetable Compound ..75c 35c Fletcher** Caitoria 23c $1.00 NUJOL ........ . 72c 50c L1STERINE....... ... 42c PEACHS - D.1 Monte m * r lt PRUNES 50-60 Siao, pound « IPOUIldA..... pppiBi ANNOUNCEMENT ESTHER MURIEL SMITH / ■ / ' ' - l‘ TEACHER OF EXPRESSION WILE MEET ALL THOSE INTERESTED STUDYING WITH tlER AT M. C. \ NAGLEY;S RESIDENCE AT 4:30 FRIDAY “ where savings are greatest" 37-39 Efast Main St., Xenia, O. That Make Good With Men Who KnowValpies Styles, quality o f fabrics, and work­ manship, finish — all have to be RIGHT to measure up to the demands o f our customers. Whatlmr jroar choice 'a *ait of wanted or nafiaithed woreted—whether you prefer the now. shade c j taw or gvof —»’ pfafa color, Strip* or noyelty—you will find haw nothing but super valuss, •' at either o f thus* atodarSte prices^— t ' Extra Pants, If Dssirsd at $4.98 -Extra .Pants, If DeBirpd et $5**, % K y b e r B r o t d d o d i Vat^DycdShirts But color to < jSHpUStiui. W« me* them v*t-d; MU, tri) Awf" i.p*y more to ■wrt-dysd but you benefit to .neater ier- rice. Plato eoionl cri- Bur-attschca or nedakutd; style*, ’ $1.49 $1.98 Dress Shirts Exclusive Patterns Fancy printed m d Rayon ,H t i p e d !)'r o a d - ;lot|if han ­ somely signed; 51.49 >1.98 broadcloth, de- atocic, JNO. 731— tfr602r Quite At Ease Sow to Pkese , There** nothing like pien- , ty d* fdot-room and juit the .right smigaes* arohnd the ankle* to win a man’* heart. , Gun Metal Calf. $ 4.98 Men’s Hose Jacquard Pattern^ * Serviceable, s t y l i s h — plain silk hose with mer­ cerized hetl tmd toe. Jac- (jhard 'Patf terns in silii ' .■SjtARnVop. - 49c College Style J u lh m Q r fw * v " Ye** feet am yon* sltoat FWtoe«» andth«r demve a $ 3.95 M e n 's t i o s e Built forWin­ ter servle*. Full mercerized l i s l e toefc, itfoogly made, 4 P « , $ 1.00 IFYOUNEEDPHMN6DROPIN

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