The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
R A D I O SETS—SERVICE— SUPPLIES J. C. Stormont Phone 3-161 BABY CHICKS * TKorough-bred baby chicks. A hatch each week. Write or phone for prices, K ace your order now fo r chicks to be delivered any week you want them. CUSTOM HATCHING—4c PER EGG. Ralph H, Gster Oak-Wood Poultry Farm Phone 234 Box 37, Yellow Springs, 0 .( W A TCH TH IS SPACE N E XT W EEK IT W ON ’T BE LONG NOW OPERA HOUSE MARCH 28 ,1928 we S olicit > * , ' ' , (L, .Jour Bank Account . - _ ! _.'—ift,., ».«, , ‘ F< , ' * . ' ' ,_ and offer the following service: COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES COLLECTIONS TRAVELERS CHECKS The Exchange Bank Cedarville, O You Are A Sensible Human * Being, Willing To Be Convinced The E, W . Fulmer Co. argue with “Quality'* as its leading point, “Low Price" next in importance-—“Courtesy," "Clean liness" and “Four-Square" methods, running neck and neck ttonila-iiinH vnii *!■<( the: iu dm . SHREDDED WHEAT * 9c SMOKED HER- ig _ RING Per Dozen JL V V . . ■• * T . CRACKERS LAUREL POUND M Package i | i V w • BULK LB. 15c INSTANT POSTUM 30c Size 4 % *% gn. FOR 50c SIZE 37c PUFFED RICE * 15c P. G, 5 SOAP BARS 19c MACARONI SPAGHETTI BLUK, LB. 10c RAISINS, Shamrock, 15 oz. Pkg. — —lQc BEANS, Handpicked Michigan, L b .------- l i e PORK AND BEANS, “ Queen,’' 2 cans - 1 5 c DAVIS EARING POWDER, 25c can ~-*-19c PEACH BUTTER. Bulk, P ou n d ----------- 15c PRUNES, large, 50-50 size, 5 lbs. 45c; lb 10c PRUNES, larger, 40-50, 5 lbs. 55c; lb. 121/^c rOMATOES, No. 2 cans, 3 Cans — — 25c CORN, Standard Grade, No. 2 can — 10c CORN, “ Social Club", No. 2 c a n ----------- 15c “E” PEACHES No* 2Vi CAN 21c DELMONTE i PEACHES No. 2Vs> CAN 24c SUGAR2. 60c 25 lb. Bag $1.59 LARD* POUND 5 lb. Pail, Gross *®is DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE Nos. My can, Sliced mm m v 4 Big Slices OLD FASHIONED 5 LB S . B A G 30c PACKERS’ SHAMPOO — -----------3Bc $1.00 SWAMP ROOT ----------- j —— --90C $i.oo C a l d w e l l s y r u p o f p e p s i n 85 c $1.25 TANLAC — ,— — 88 c R1.0O PERUNA ___________________________ 87c $1.25 LYDIA A . PINRHAM Veg. Comp. 04c $1.25 SCOTTS EMULSION ---------------------08c >1.25 GUDES PEPTO MANGEN — 99c $125 FATHER JOHN’S REMEDY --------- 9 8 c $4-75 S. S. S, BLOOD.MEDICINE____.-$1.48 Mk VICKS SALVE - * ------- *-------- -— 25c We CHAMBERLAINS L IN IMENT ------- -25c E. W. FULMER CO. MAIN STREET, CEDARVILLE ......................... * * «. *■*HII . Him,, LOCAL AND PERSONAL I j Mrs. Arms M. Townsiey was shopping in Springfield, Wednesday. The LsdUs’ A id o f the M. E. Church will hold a Market Saturday, March 24th, at the Co-operative Cream, Station, Dr. and Mrs. W» R. McChesney en tertained members Of the college fac ulty and students at the annual re ception fo r the president Thursday evening. S. M. Ingmire will apeak at the Opera House in Jamestown Friday night the 18th, on the subject “ View points.1’ The Junior High School class play will be given in the opera house, Fri day, April 18. The entire membership o f the class will have a part in the play. Mrs. F. B. Turnbull entertained the Rook Club at her home Tuesday even ing. Mr, and Mrs. David Bradfute and family have been visiting with Mrs. Bradfute’s father, Mr. John Wallace, in Tranquility, Adams county, Mr. S- K, Williamson, continues to improve following an attack ,of heart trouble, He is now able to sit up. Mr. and Mrs.,Arthur Cuitice, Spring- field, are announcing the arrival o f a sen, Wendall Dean, -at their, home. Mis, Charles Dean, -who has been at the Cuitice home for several days, has returned. Don’t forget children under ten ad mitted free o f charge to Band. Concert if accompanied by parent or guardian. The Blue Bird Tea Room recently taken over by E. E. Neal, is being re decorated. The business will be under the management o f Mrs. Neal.' The Tea Room will be open in the even ings from now on. . Mrs. Amos Frame, Mrs. J. W. John son, Mrs. 3 . H. Little, Mrs. Edith Blair and Mrs. Russel Wells spent Friday in Columbus. Mrs. Fred Bryant o f the Clifton and Springfield pike,.who has been in poor health fo r spine time does not improve as fast as her friends would like. She has been ill fo r several months. Buy your band, tickets' from mem bers o f the Cedrus Staff. Admission only 25c. Mrs. James Matthews was taken, to the Miamt Vatfey hospital In Dayton Wednesday to undergo an operation for goitre.' ANEWRANGEFORTHEKITCHEN— Whv not have one of oar modem ranges for the Kitchen this Spring? We have one of the best on the market. Guaranteed to give sat- SERVICEHARDWARECO. For general repair work on farm machinery, wagons o r other farm equipment, call on J. A . Stormont at the rear o f Wolford’s garage. Golden Wbdding Celebrated and Honors to Bride .and Groom— “ Shadywild Farm,” the., beautiful, country home Of Mr., and Mrs, Wil liam Allen McDorman, near Selma,; was the scene o f an unusual occasion Tuesday when they entertained in the afternoon, celebrating their gold en wedding and in the evening honor ing Mr* and Mrs. Marlyn McDorman (Martha Bryson), Wedding anniversary guests were received at 12 o ’clock and those pres ent who attended the wedding fifty years ago weres Mrs. Lou Davis, Xenia; Mr. John Townsiey, Washing ton C. H., Mr, D. L. Paullin, James town; Mr. A- S - Cresyell, Cedarville; Mr. Willis McDorman Jamestown apd Mrs. Ada* Paullin, London. Guests from a distance were; Mr. and Mrs. N» N, Hunter, Mr, and Mrs. J. H.’ Lackey, Mr, and Mrs. James E. Lewis, Jamestown; Mrs. Casper Wy- dert, East Chicago, Ind., Mrs. Maty Grace, Indianola, Ilf., Mrs. Rosa Wood yard, Ridgfarm, HI.; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Woodyard, Rtdgefarm, 111., Mr, and Mrs. T..C. Wolford, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bryson, Xenia; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Montana; the Rev. and Mrs. Henry Foster,, Bellefontmne, 0 „ Prof, and Mrs. Harley Smith,. Mr. and Mrs. Welden McKay, New Bur lington. Prof, and- Mrs. Edward Wanter, Mr. and Mrs. Floy Miller, Springfield, O., Mr: and Mrs. James Wathner, Jeffersonville, O. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Elder, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Paxton, South Charleston. Mr. T. L. Calvert acted as toast master and first introduced Messrs.' Robert Elder and H. C. Woodyard, who spoke oil “ F ifty Years o f Busi-« ness”, Messrs A. E; Wildman and J. H. Lackey spoke on “ F ifty Years o f National Progress,” Messrs Harvey Smith and Edward Brantner took as their topic “ Fifty Years o f School and College,” Miss Martha Warner, 85, recited an original poem, "F ifty Years Of Social Life,” „ The Rev. Henry Foster responded With a toast on “ Church and School for F ifty Years,” A delicious four course, dinner was served to eighty-five guests. The tables were decorated with yellow roses and smilax and flowers were us- , fed throughout the rooms, Mr, and ‘ Mrs, McDorman received many gifts , o f gold from their friends. A t 8:80 the reception honoring Mr. and Mrs, Marlyn McDorman was held and one hundred guests were receiv- ed. Mr. C, N^ Stewkey tout been on the sick list several days this wwk. Mr*. Hazel A . Colvin, 40, wife of O. C. Colvin, died at her home near Lumherton, Tuesday night. She had been ill nine week*, tuffaxing with pneumonia, followed by heart trouble. The deceased was the daughter o f J. B. and Sarah Smith and she was mar ried November 23,1910. Surviving be side the husband and one eon, Elmer II,, one daughter, Mary J, arc the following brothers and sisters, Walter E, Smith and Mrs. W, J. Fudge, Xenia E. H. Smith, Jamestown; George o f Denver, Colo,; and Bert Smith, Spring field. The funeral will be held this Friday afternoon at 1:80 at the Lum- berton church with burial a t Spring Valley. Miss JSora Smith will attend the funeral o f her aunt. , ' From three to four the Springfield City High School girls Will have their plunge. From, four to five the district High School girls have use o f the pool. Bathing suits provided i f you want one but each girl must have her own cap. WOOL GROWER SECRETARY 1 WILL GIVE A TALK. J. F . Walker, field secretary o f the Ohio Wool Growers' Co-operative as sociation, following a trip to Austral ia and other foreign fields, will ad dress the Greene county, wool grow ers Monday afternoon March 19, at 1 o’clock. I Mr. Walker was one o f the founders j o f the Ohio Wool Growers' Co-opera-J five association, and the first gecre- { tary o f the organization. He has been on an investigating tour fo r eight months investigating methods o f pro ducing and marketing o f sheep and wool in Australia, Pacific Islands, S, Africa and various parts o f Europe. He^expects to spend two months in Ohio attending meetings such as the one to ’ q held in this county. CARD OF THANK# W *1 wish to take this mean* o f ex truding our thanks und sincere ap preciate;?. fo r the sympathy extended as well as f o r the substantial aid giv en since the loss o f our home by fire, We are ever grateful to those ]i&ve so kindly retr,umbered us. Mr. and Mrs, Alexander McCampbeli Special Rate# to Fraternal and Church organisa tions and Merchants WRITE FOR OPEN DATES NORRIS' BAND who I So. Barnett Springfield, O, ?, —Cr AUCTIONEERING —- When y ou ' have a sale let me have a chance as auctioneer. Give good service and good recommendations. Phone 2-181, ; Carl Spracklen, ■ 1 BOXING ENTERTAINMENT 1 MEMORIAL HALL SPRINGFIELD, OHIO FR ID AY , MARCH 16 Main Go JACK MALONE VS SOLDIER BUCK Chicago Louisville, Ky, 3 OTHER GOOD BOUTS ADMISSION—$1.10, $1.55, $2.20 including tax Seats On Sale At Eagles Club* Springfield* Center 147 CHURCH ftO lJCES . UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School at TO A , M, O. A. Dobbins, Supfc, , * Sermon 11 A, M. “ Sanctification ” , 6:30 P. M. O. Y. P* G, U. 7^30—Union. Service. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School ____.v^-lQ A . M. Classes fo r All, and all are invited to attend. Worship Services A . M. Junior C. E. at — P, M. Senior C. E. at _________ -6:30 P, M. . M, E. CHURCH 10 A* M. Sabbath School, P. M. Gililian Supt. 11 A. M. Morning Worship, 2:30 Junior League. 6:30 Epworth League, 7:30 Union Service, • “ What and where is the Kingdom o f God.” What and where is the “Kingdom o f God” will be the subject used by S. M. Ingmire at. the Union Service in the Methodist Episcopal church next Sabbath night, The opinions o f a group o f students in Cedarville College on this subject will be made.knbwn at tbit service. NOTICE We are ready for the 1928 Season. Baby chicks all .variety*. Custom hatching at 4c per ^ gg .» A full line o f Buckeye aud Newtown Incubators and Brooders, 1 The Northup Hatehery, Bell Phone, Clifton 1SF16, R . R. 1 , Y e llo^ Springs, O. *.....................t r -» - - , NOTICE Positively no person or persons' shall be permitted to dump anything on the corporation proerty known as the Iliff quarry, Those guilty will be prosecuted. By order o f Village Council. -, Band concert tickets on sale at Richards Drug Store. SPRAYING IS AT HAND—When in need o f 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 . 4 FOB SALE-—sow and young pigs. Phone 21 on 171. (mne§eeJ/oW w u can make a love ly tk iS '^esi^ ied diess it? ~ 4 * 5 tninutesv MaryBaton will show you a l l K e x t w e e k la astrikingwindowdisplayof G E N U IN E <fuamniccd Gotor SeraenwUI •IxMrapte WASH FABRICS IhtoftmbiMiterof rta**so4* *J*»HVd*iutmHfft#, !a operation* In rankings dn »i, CharralMdfMMfc «ft*c ttktf&UMrattd hr p<a«d F^il*n dMkuM*. + M rfiow he# */**" *r* k*up- Xtepttttt ein «H#Pattern lately! HWMtnt, a s at French •rtHtr-nU mcmatMd «Mo 4 rwm GUARANTY “We will ttpUu* arty> mdt ofgenuine PJSTER PAN tfitfadet" lin -------------- -snndw VJ^IIWGVIJJIUUtAiV u KJ k WI* Tcter P*rtU* wetidcrful 6 thrla~d«ti«litfulI nurture end feel, with ntteht,Mrteethmn MfoeeomWvetbe,Mtetion*na«rin««i«d, R . BIRD A 80N S CO. FARM RELIEF ' ' . * - t ■. There is a great deal o f talk about farm relief and many sug gestions advanced but the most satisfactory to ithe individual is spare money in the bank drawing liberal interest. I f your idle money is not earning the amount it should deposit it here where it will draw INTEREST and be protected by the best security— first mortgage on real estate. Your money will be available any time you want it. The Springfield Building & LoanAssociation 28 E. Mam Street Springfield, Ohio T l»: SPRINGFIELD'S GREATEST STORE Now In Progress... S - A - L - E Offering new spring merchandise . . g € quaKty.. at prices that afford greatest $ ■ * v m fi TiTrlrftiiatfis* • , aglnW’Hiijgw • • ♦ ’ F e a t u r i n g H e x t W e e k tk<*. S e e m d W e e k m e HOME SEWING W JLlLIV * i What more logical tame to aseeariri-e Spring' sewfcg week? The new silks flaunt their love|iness on every side. The lovely woolens display their appealing colors. Cottons take on an air of luxury , . Trimmings aad accessories, too, are helpfu% assembled to make your task an easy and pleasant one. 0 i . And m an a t t r a c t ^ p r f c * pr*v*£ ' mf th« Celehratinai Silo and fhowlsd mamm* g# - pine m Home •«*$** THE EDWARD WREN CO. situngfirld ; omo
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