The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
him* m m 5535 I m M . AN® rEKSONAL - mm b a m - a s * m , Font rim Otm i& wossiteefc medittoB. Ed. Hanwr. 1 > T j QST-—Br#wji suit c u t fiosi snlA» Jfes. & C- Watt, w io has basa in- mobii* ok Columbus piles. Pindar dispos'd ter savaral days with * slight (communicatewith G. a Belter, Spring- sttaek o f the grip, is eonvslosing, j villa, N, Y. i M m . W-ttMww less «f hsdiiwSiMto h hers m e visit with hsr ri*t*r, Mrs. |Jeanette Eskridge, "■"..... I.. - - ■.■Vu.'ii -.rr-rffctTitr.-T-rt & • Mrs. Louis* Ewbank returned home Saturday from Grant Hospital, Column bu*, following hsr recent .operation for geitet, : „ Mr. Forest Hairooiraoua, who reside1 Bond eowoert tisketw on eels at ed ok the Clsytsa McMillan moved last week to a farm nearWash* * ' ■' ..... . ington C. Jl; ! Mrs. J. Id. RItenour returned hjbme . « ___„ ifrom Payton Sabbath where she has _ »been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Mr. Foster Alexander of Beyfenv w . B. Patterson, far the past three who for a number o f years taught the grade in the public schools, during the time the colored pupils had their own weeks. room, was here Tuesday to attend the f Mr- Ward Creswell, who was man. funeral of Mrs. Addle Badger, |a5er of « • of the Kroger Stores at . .......... ......... . iBond Hill, Cincinnati, recently resign- Tuf.. r Tr TT„.J.___ _ . led his position, and returned home, d,y, . . . p l „ n« l b , Mr.. g,rtm ro.! " * *°r * < * * » » ■ Rev*. S. M. Jngmiro and family apd I t . Rev. J. W. Patton of Yellow Springs, J The Firt>tPresbyterian congregation formerly pastor of the local M. E .ibeld a WWW meeting Tuesday even, church, were gupsfcs. ’>mg at 6:30 after which Rev, Emil .. ' }Bauman, pastor of the Forest Avenue ' '. " ''....:Presbyterian church, Dayton, spoke on The Shawnee Campfire Girls will _“Church Loyalty.'1 exhibit a baby layette and clothing; ........... .... .— —— ■ for a four year old*girl, which they * AUCTIONEER— C- L. TAYLOR— have contributed to the Red Cross. Jamestown. O. Phone 46. (10-28) WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK 1V a t O p e r a h o u s e — m a r c h 28 W E SOLICIT mr mi and .offer the following service: ■■‘■‘-■•it-, ....- r - v - H i! T 'i 1-;iTTfi i ’i.i iT i; i i niuinieb 'n* i'*‘ o i’'r ''.yi«''i ■Mdawaae rrw ip eee«a »?«*iiew »eiw ieM eeete^ w iw erftrtrrp ~ d ei ri' ■ COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES ■ COLLECTIONS TRAVELERS CHECKS The Exchange Bank Cedarville, 0 . E. W. FULMERCO. . mfm .......:...... ■ffR mm Mr. hav* several day. in* finaachd Property vahte rije* fee, Fred, who Berida, for heme Toes- Mttie build* « m d that JWfc the beat, greatly in 'iMwatuwI. ^^BseaRr s v v e e . Mr. 0 . 0. Thoma* has rented the Wm. Smith fruit farm on what waa formerly known as the Jameson road. Children under ten admitted free of charge to Band Concert if accom panied by parents or guardian. Mr, and. Mrs, W. W. Galloway and family were entertained Saturday evening at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Nixon in Dayton, Mt. Jesse Morris was given a sur prise Sunday when about forty rela tives and. friends celled to see him in honor of seyenty-eight birthday; Mr. Albert Work, a second year atu rn Pittsburgh Seminary, is spending the week-end at the home of Rev. and Mrs. K, A, Jamieson,' Dr. W. R. McChesney preaches Sab bath for the Patterson Memorial coir? gregation in Dayton and the following' Sabbath in Piqua. The member* of the Cedrus Bkgfft V*** hand concert ticket* im& ;%«>L Mary Webster, Genevieve HMen Uffat Ada McKay, Ruth G^mSs, ^:Um Morton, Genevwa Jamjwyi, JMia* Marshall, Robert Thompson*#©#®Johnson, Irene Shannon, Ja?"iea .BfaMMlan and Sliva Lyons, - FOR SAXiK-vSniaH Mae. Buckeye Incubator, R. Ck Bayne. Mrs, Mbmle Dousdase was ill for several days this week and unable to teach her Classesfn the public schools. Mrs. I; N. Hamilton taught during her absence.' Mr. Robert Hasrrimwi entertained « bout thirty of the members of the Sophomore class o f the high schooi at his home last Friday evening. Music and games provided entertainment of the evening. Refreshments were served. ! 1' FOR RENT—House and lot on Miller Street. Garage 'in connection* S, T. Baker. WANTED—Washing to do at home. Mrs. Bessie Kiger. Mr,, c. E. Masters has been Had up for several days this week suffering With an attack -of the grip, A real musical treat at Opera House, Tuesday evening March 206h at'8 P. M. Mr.-’HiYan Rodgers, who resided on theW, H* Smith farm, has moved to a 300 acre farm south pf Jamestown. Special demonstration of Peter Pan dresses all' next Week at Bird's store. Yo® will' find' the announcement in this',issue. Mrs. Fred Clematis entertained the members of the Kinsington Club at her home Thursday afternoon. On Friday she also entertains } about forty ladies.at a bridge luncheon' at six thirty. Mr. Charles F. Marshall, who has been spending part o f the winter iu Florida, returned home Monday. He was located in Orlando while in that states' - 1 Miss Josephine. Randall, who has been ill for several weeks has im proved and was able to return to' her duties -as instructor in the James town schools, Monday. Mrs. O. P. Elias is expected 'home from the Miami .Valley hospital in Dayton, having recovered sufficiently following her operation for thyroid gland trouble. Miss Alberta-Creswell entertained the Fortnightly- Club at her home Tuesday evening. The members o f the club entertained their mothers. Fol lowing the program a luncheon was served. Selling Food To-Day On the To-Morrow Plan— If The E. W. Fulmer Co. was to deal with its Cedarville customers for a day only/ anc^ should never need_ the good opinion o f these customers again,, it mignt be less interested in its effort to earn a good reputation for to-morrow, next week, or next year, we are selling you food to-day on the to-morrow plan* SUGAR C SLC Ii* 10 Pounds 9 % r C 25 Lbs. $1*59 BLACK WALNUT KISSES Delicious Fresh id _ Candy, Lb* JL FOR ST. PATRICK DAY PARTIES PAR-T-JELL, Jelly Powder, New Green Plum; 2 Pkgs I C q SPEARMINT LEAVES, Green Gum Candy, Pound £ GREEN MARACH1NO CHERRIES, 3 oar, Bottle....... GREEN MARACHINO CHERRIES, $ oz. Bottle .. . J 1 c MACARONI SPAGHETTI % Balk Pound, PEACH BUTTER' ( f e « Bulk, Pound RAI3I NS,.SEEDLESS Let the children eat ^ A w these like candy, big 2 lb pkg* STRAWBERRY " M | « v JAM, LB* 1 9 C MATCHES; Full *ix* boxes, 3 boxes ------ SARDINES, California, Pound Oval Can ............*....... REACH»*I D»li»ofrte, Buffet SiXe Can..... .............******fO '| S ;PEACH'*»i &d4tfo*ste, No. 2*4 Sl*e C a n j l g g ' PORK A M BEANS, Queen, % Pull Si*e C en t.........- T g c HOMINY, B lf Cei% Van Camps.....-----— i -------- *— J l f c S ' LARD, LB. 1 , 0 4 * 0 3 Lh, Pail, Uroi# ......SOe 10 Lh* Bell,. Cvoss COFFEE W M * j THANK you ** .... w B H S ■ ‘‘OLD HONESTY” Mr. J. 0. McDorman, Xenia, well known here and in Jamestown, has accepted a position as manager of one of the Kiblev Clothing Co. Stores, to be opened -soon ■ in Springfield. The McDorman store in Xenia was recent ly sold to Charles-A, Weaver. Mr. W. W. Galloway, accompanied by Ills father, Mr, Edwin Galloway of Xenia, drove to Chicago, last wqek on a short business trip and visit. While there they were the guests of Dr. Charles Galloway and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bowman, For Bale! Buckeye Incubator and a Hard Coal brooder, Phone 200. Mrs, W. S. Weimer,; , Jamestown, 0 , FOR SALE—sow and young pigs. Phono 21 on 171, • FOR SALE:—2000 bushels of com. John Pitatick. CHURCHNOTICES UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School at 10 A, M* 0. A. Dobbins, Supt. • Sermon at 11 A.* M. —“Adoption.*’ 6:30 P. M- 0. Y* F. Cx TJ. • 7:30—Union Service. 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School— —_____ 10 A. M. Classes for AU, and alt are invited to attend; ' Worship Services _______ 11 A. M. Junior C. E. at ______ _ ____ 3 P. M. Senior C. E; at —6:30 P. M- M, E. CHURCH \ 10 A, M. S. S. F. M, Gillilan, Supt. 11 A. M, Preaching by the pas-, tor. .Special music. Missionary Thank offering Sermon. Bring a dime, to make Miss Illings- worth a life. member, 2:30 P M. JuniorLeague. * 6:30 F* M. EpWorth League. 7:30 P. M. Union service at >the U. . church* o •% , *t; 7:30 Wednesday—^Prayer meeting Mr, S. K. Williamson was suddenly stricken with an attack of heart trouble list Sabbath morning. 11a had pot been well for several days but his condition was not regarded serious, At this time he shows some improve ment. Mr, Reece Barber, of Beverly Hills, Cal., is here on a visit with his mother, Mrs. Jeanette Eskridge, Mr. Barber will remain several days and return by way of Minneapolis, Minn,, and Seattle, Wash, He Is the Western representative of the Washburn- Crosby Company, 1 The Laides* Aid of the U. P* church will hold a shower this Friday after noon at the home of Rev, and Mrs. R. A. Jamieson. The ladies of the church have offered their service in. this way to extend a helping hand to Mr. and Mrs, AlexanderMcCamphell, who lost their borne and contents last Friday. A canvass among the members of the church resulted in a neat sum being raised for the same purpose, All kinds of sharpening of tools. Lawn mowers-sharpened and repair ed. Grinding of other tools, - J* A. Stormont, rear of Wolford's garage. Offsetting BlumMondays We don't mind an occasional blue Monday If we have plenty of red-letter days.—Boston Transcript Ended Humane War “The invention of gunpowder,” 'said Gl-Ho, the sage of Chinatown, '“pot an end te our comparatively humane era, when war consisted largely of wearing false faces and throwing ^bdmbs of evil Odor. R A D I O SETS—SERVICE-SUPPLIES J. C. Stormont Phone 3-161 -swung . . . yet Biiick cleats the ruts and gives head-room asWell Buick’s remarkable combination o f modish, graceful beauty—ma>dmumb<»d»room-^dnd ability to clear the ruts—ls thedirect result o f ; the Buick double-drop frame. This brilliant advancemeptR;p|opeert:^ 'by’. Buick months ago, places Buck far ahead of other cam in beauty, safety and .aU-arousd roadability. : ( SEDANS $ 1 1 ? 5 W » 1 9 9 $ , * * ^ - C pU PR S g 1195 to $ 1,860 ... . SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525 . . A llphtttf. Oi * . F t i f l f , taxto te The G.AM.C*Jitxtiunplan, XENIA GARAGE CO. S. Detroit St. Xenia f AS TO OTBl^CStAtaS ■The subject of' the presidential nomination came up the Other evening |n a local business, place.. Mr. Reece Barber o f Berkley Hills, Cal., stated that his state whs all for Hoover for the Republican nomination. He also says there is little Al Smith talk for the Democratic nomination but that Senator- Reed is frequently heard from .' - Charles F, Marshall was’ in the gathering and was just home from a stay in Florida, He reports Hoover not only strong in that state but among the -northern.visitors. There is some sentiment for Dawes and Lowden. For general repair work on farm machinery, wagons or other farm equipment, call on J, A, Stormont at the rear of Wolford's garage*. FOR SALE—Fine mahogany Play er Piano with Bauch and 24 rolls for sale by manufacturer. Buyer can have credit of $116.00 already paid and as sume balance due on easy monthly payments and a* small cash payment. Address Mr. Young, ,61 West High St, Springfield, Ohio. v .FOR SALE—Bull Curiey. pups. Wilber lovely Paris dress— finished in minutes MMla #1 Genuine i Golor WASH FABRICS MARY BATCH * lioW # >W jh ow See Out Window Seven apedatty i this famous u dearly long ft You'll tea tshg dresses, ' %im » Bittern of whichwm tan Of nndthtag new i _ in elMtingoaktt*att guaranteed absolutely test* ^ ^ , ' GOARANftKBi w wWMI WHff w f gpPfWWvWP i v Unt t nn im a u b . 'getffumr ’Efmmm m jm Z ' WM w W i i t W Dm*t Wottything J nn ^ *ant m E i r m a photographs of rt«ft*taf,thow f^eration and Farts-styled ten, patterm 1 Pa * ... . OurPattern Depsttmeat. pwUM cbm wealth ahown in Peter Pstn-tbii printed j j P W»PK Adding The Former .Home of TKe Farmers National Bank fo / !Complete the Entire Square for Qur Store, and Make ^ Fittingly Recognizing So Important An Occasion, With Our Third Annual March 13th to 24th 11 Great Days filled completely with extra ordinary sales events offering the finest mer chandise the markets of the world afford at impelling price concessions. shKswwwwiA.'L'i.'DMwawrfias* n o F O RM A L O PEN ING We invite you to the Formal Opening of this still Greater Wren’s, and our Spring Style Show, Monday, March 12th. The new fash ions will be displayed on living models in our Apparel Section, Monday afternoon from 2 to 4 o*dock; This New Fartof Our StoreWill he devoted to am Eti* larged Fine Footwear Section, and Better Ho«iery see* tions, featudng GoihamGold. Stripe and Oynx Pointed Hosiery.
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