The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

r-iajg r^ ablic Sale! nrlll h o ld a jwiMIs **1* m m y fa rm K ile* from t« «m th e Y e llow Springs p ike. Monday, April 9 , *1 |2i3fMP» M. 25 HEAD OF CATH E 40 HEAD OF SHEEP 40 FEEDING HOGS D. M, KENNONANDSON Kennon and Weikert, Auctioneers Newest Millinery * . ' - t or Women and Children A large assortment of the new hats. They e simple with touches: of artistry that re­ lire the utmost skill to fashion at moderate' •ices. ✓ * FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Fresh from New*York newest of fashions, olors and styles. Sizes 14 to 52 1-2, Moder- fely Priced. , . , ! - * 141 17Green St Xenia, Ohio IPS* jftn Country Club \y% lb. Twin or Split-top ftp JlkCflU loaf Sc, Vienna 1 lb, loaf 7c, Raisin 1 lb. UU ■ ■ ■ lo a f'S c ." ■ ■■ . . . ■ t;.........■ •■ ■ • • l ■ ■ ■ .rr : fl 1 U P Q Large Round Lkyer, all flavors each l ln n C u Angel Food 25c, 1 lb. Plain 19c, Round Sponge 25c, Sally Brown eacb 25c. r iQ I I Mackerel, extra fine 17 ozs. 2 for 25c, Fan- 4 i p riOfl cy Cod, brick 23 c , Ready to Fry» can 14c. I TTiI niCURFTTF^Low popul*'rbt"”<!*» 1 1 7 U lUf fl ft lt l I k U 3 pkgs. 35c, Cartoon $1.17 1 * 1 I APRICOT TARTS A new Kroger made Fan- *FCLg* ey Cake, Lb........... BRANS Country C lub#*®** S cans 23c, Camp- bells 3 cabs 25c. —-“f-rv- iirninnif i ' i [/ti'-iT-fl-...— f " An----- PRUNES Large size, f A p bulk lb. 10c, Country* Club, 2 lbs, cartob 25c.» PICKLES Fancy Sweet Gher- .. iL ........... # ■ kins, mixed and 4 Chow Chow 4 oa. * * * » # glass, each 10c. ONION SETS Fancy 4 A » Yellow, lb..... * v v LAWN W O Cotta- try Club brand, 15 o*. package 20c. BANANAS Fumy j f e f t f * Golden Fruit 4 lb*. SPINACHExtra fan- 0 9 * cy, clean washed 3 lbs. 22c, CELERY Jumbo size well bleached 3 stk. LETTUCE Fancy leaf lb, 8c, IcebOrg head ** 8 for 22c. BAMS Smoked sugar jC k i » cured lb. BACON Fancy Sugar 4 A m cured, 3 lb* piece or more lb, 10e, SUpER-SUUS Large pkg,, each 0C, Octagon Toilet Soap 8 bars 25c, * C L E A N E R Wall Paper, Avondale Brand (/%*% 8 boxes..... ............... * » , J t . f . "{ t h «*. J*T h i ’.: *« . i !hi\i H O L Y W O T K ■a* MdSmdfcfc Spiwwpal oJum* Jwxt wwk. The wrviee* will begin *wK night *t sw o thirty cad an ia- ! vitntioH is axtawkd to ths community . to hoar 1'N mm splendid pwaoasoa. Thow i will b« spatfsl music at each service. 1 Monday, April 2nd; Sermon by Bmr- i W. W, WU»n pastor of the Clifton |Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, April 3rd; Sermon by Rev. Lewis A. Washburn, Trinity Metho­ dist Episcopal Church, Xenia, Ohio. Wednesday, April‘4th; Sermon by Rev. Wesley N. Mantle, New Jasper Methodlet Episcopal Church, New Jasper, Ohio. ; Thursday, April 6th; Sermon by Rev. J. F. Gordon, Jamestown, Ohio. Christian Church. Friday, April 0th; Sermon by Rev, L. J. Cook, Jamestown Friends Church. lull' O.J.U -T .— + ) 9:30 A. M.-Sabbath School P. M. Giililatt Supl;.. Note the change o f time. The Sabbath school voted last Sabbath to begin at 9:30 instead of ten o’clock owing to the fact that the days are much longer now. 10:30 A, M. Sermon hy the pastor. This is Palm Sabbath therefore let ua begin Holy Week right by all atend- ing this service. 2:3Q P. M, Junior League, Christine Wells, Superintendent, ff;30 P. M. Epwprth'League. 7:30 P. M. Cantata given by the United Presbyterian Choir in the U. P. Chnrch, 7:30’ vP. Mi Wednesday, Prayer meeting. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Choir nnder the direction of Mrs. Mildred Foster will render the Easter Cantata, “Redemption’s Song” , by Fred Bl Holton, at the hour o f the regular preaching service, 11 A, M. The Solo parts wall be sling by Mrs. Elbert Coffman, Miss Edna Hanna, Mrs. Howard Creswell, Mrs. Mildred Foster, Miss Helen Iliff, Nelson. Cres­ well,. Hugh Turnbull, and Harry Wrightj Yon are cordially invited to attend .this service o f song. In the Sabbath School at 10 A. M sharp, an Inter-class* contest starts between the Mizpah, Berean,' and Broadcasters Classes. The contest will end on Mother’s Day. . , WW Alt* Ftag& jfm Potato**, Tifeaee®, g§g| Ceot* Drnrbtf tm m Whil* faimmm, Hfc* othar pwaons, has* and wewsiifM tk* right to change their mind*, tfc#r IntauHon* as to ?l*atiag * f DCg ,e«ap* ar« indemt- ing and, o&m&byg to C. R. Arnold,) farm management specialist of the] rural eoonomlcs idaRsitment o f the( Ohio State Untumsshar, very Important, j Reports o f the bctimtion of 60,000 farmers in all ^part* of the United States, aa expressed to the depart­ ment o f Agriculture on March 1, show that areage o f several important crops is to he inareased this year over the acreage of last year. Land, devoted to corn in 1933 will show alight difference from last year’s acreage, increasing in , the United States by 2.8 per cent. In Ohio these will he an increase, it is indicated, of about 1 per cent over the acreage of com actually harvested in 1927, Potato-growers on March l , i«aid planned to plant 12 per cent more land to that crop for the United States, and Ohio growerswere planning to in­ crease their acreage by 20 per cent to 139,000 acres, The north central and south central states announced ’ the plans for the heaviest increases in thef potato crop, Far western states, in some cases, will reduce the acreage of pbtatoies. > . , Ohio tobacco growers plan; an in­ crease o f 30 per,cent in their acreage this year, it ‘ it Indicated,, .and the, United StateB as a whole proposes an increase of; 16 per cent. The south, central states are planning the heav­ iest increase in tobacco,‘32 per cent, most of it i&Kentucky and Tennessee, . 10 A. M, Sabbhth School, Supt. O. A, Dobbins. , .' 11' A. M. Sermon by pastor. Theme A Full-Priced ’Religion, * 6:30 P. ML Y. p. C. U,‘ 7<30 P. M> Union Service* in which, the Choir will present-the. Cantata, “The Crucifixion” by Sir John Stainer, under the direction o f Mr, Frederick ■’ML Otto. ’ The chorus choir o f 36 voices villi he assisted by Mr. John W. Rilling, o f New Castle, Indiana, bass soloist* and- Mis* Dorothy JQglesbee, soprano soloist. 4 Miss Margaret Jamieson will pre side at the organ and Miss Genevieve Jamieson at the piano. The public is cordially invited. - UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH'APRIL 1st W h ere Savings A re Greatest Kennedy’s 80 W e ft Street Xenia EASTER DRESSES Charming frocks, in all the new shades, in solid colors and in colorful prints, made with the clever style touches give distinction! The quality of the fabrics is excellent. The prices are low, $ 4.95 ana $ 9.95 $ 14.95 COATS AND ENSEMBLES Careful tailoring, smart lines apd fabrics that will hold their good appearance for long wear-^-this is what you will find in our line of Easter Coats and Ensembles. Better for the money than you thought possible. Smart Styles in Shoes for. Easter SCHOpLSGETHIGHRATING J. 5 ’<* „k >j ^ Tr^'v-n ,n ", ‘ ^. r, r \ ' r t |f . Supt! C. E, Gxley was gratified th& ’ week when he received word that the local schools had been given first rat­ ing by the North Central Association, This is the ‘first time the local school has been “Unqualifiedly Recommend­ ed” by the association. Such a recom­ mendation places the school in a class with the leading schools o f the state. THE MINSTREL SHOW The Y. W, C. A. boys of the Gollege staged^a minstrel'show in the opera house Wednesday night*. The per-' cormance was up to the usual stand­ ard and gave the boys-an opportunity ',o display their ability as black-faced artists. The songs were' well rcndejrd and the jokes, many o f which were "of more interes t o jth e ' student body, went over big. The house" Was well filled and a net sum was realized, *~ Mr.- W* Dwight Sterrett, son and daughter . of East Cleveland , have been spending , the •week with Mrs, Julia Sterett. Aid For Gardeners In Pamphlet,Form Floriculturist of O. S. U, Compiles Lists o f Plants Suitable For Home Grounds Just digging up the soil and plant­ ing something therein, may .satisfy ihe primitive urge which overtakes humanity about this time of the year, but in most cases it requires a little guidance to result in a real garden or lawn. ’ , Such guidance is provided in a ,$eri$& of pamphlets and leaflets which have been prepared for free distribu­ tion by Prof, Victor H. Hies, Exten­ sion floriculturist of the Ohio State University. The leaflets contain a variety o f information being principal ly lists of plants and shrubs suitable for Ohio home grounds, together with the characteristics of each plant. One leaflet is “A Planting List of Trees J Shrubs, Vines and Evergreens for Home Beautification Demonstra­ tion,” with a condensed description of “The Ton Best Plants for Home Beautification,” it gives recommends ti one for 10 types o f plants, listing the 10 best In each class. “Garden Flowers for Horn® Beautifiidation’’ describes 25 annual garden flowers and 25 perennial garden flowers, with suggestions for their culture, “Plants for Beautifying Shady Places” is a specialized list, as the name indicates, ’The Pruning of Ornamental Tree*, Shrubs and Vines” contains explicit instruction for this phase o f the cul­ ture of plants about the home grounds. In addition to these, there is avail­ able a list of books and bulletins' treat­ ing of home beautification methods and practices, NOTICE Miss Mable Knott, o f ^Cleveland, has been visiting with her,brother-in ’. law anof sister, Dr. Leo Anderson and wife, MjSs Knott is a teacher in the Cleveland schools. EASTER MILLINERY . # . f. ■ , Hats of every new Spring shade, plain or in combinations of colors, with smart touches of trimming-—hats in all the Spring modest—made of the approved Spring fabrics—literally dozens of hats are here for your choosing for Easter wear. You will marvel at the quality and style, when the prices are so low, Gome in and look them over. S I .98 to S 4.95 'W tia m m d A'full line o f shoes for the whole fam­ ily at our money saving prices; Not a bit of Style or service-giving quality ha.s been sacrificed to give you the low price. Gome in and see he smart new Spring models in shoes for sports or dress tvear. Shoes for women at $2.98, $3.94 and $4.95 , SHOES FOR CHILDREN Built for sturdy, wear as well as good appearance. Outfit the kiddie^ here and save money. CHILDREN’S. DRESSES , " .Dainty, colorful prints, with bits of trimming make up this group o f bloom­ er dresses for the tiny girl. They wear ' well and wash perfectly. Every Q Q one a bargain at only Styles and colors that please the old­ er girl are found in the chic dresses for girls 6 to 14 years'. Made of pretty new otints. Our price ~ . € tg tg+ only..... ............... .............. U ...... DAINTY LINGERIE ■ The beautiful quality of our lingerie makes the low prices a real surprise. Bloomers, combinations, French Pants, Princess slips, etc., in all the ‘exquisite new shades. Our price 89 c and 98 c MISSTOKIO SILK HOSE . ( ’ ’ f 1 ' ! , ■A real silk hose, fashioned, lustrous in quality and guaranteed to give long wear.' They come in . all the. Spring shades. $1,00 value , y ■ *■* 50e Rayon -hose .,..................................... ..r - DORMA CORDON BOUSE DRESSES Made of pretty, .colorful print's with trimmings of crisp white organdie, these house dresses are as charming as they are practical.' The quality of. the mate­ rial is excellent and they’ will tub perl fectly. Sizes from 3G to 52. t '* aw tk M m m m m m We are ready for the 1928 Season, Baby chicks Mil varieties. Custom hatching at ,4e prr egg, A full line, of Buckeye and Newtown Incubators ' and Brooders, The Notthup Hatchery, Bell Phone, Clifton 13FH5. ! R. R. 1, Yellow Springs, O, irrT^i-i'Tn'i-qinr OWNERSHIP STATEMENT, This is to certify thta Karih Bull is owner, publisher and editor of dm Gedarville Herald and that there ate no Oondholder* of mortgages. KARLH BULL Easter and a new outfit are synonym­ ous terms in the feminine mind. And it is to such collections as this that she turns when selecting her wardrobe. For here is the best of the new—mod­ erately priced. Coats-Suits- Dresses The new ensembles—some with coats of fine twilled fabrics and printed frocks, others of tweed with blouses of silk or • /ersey and skirts of twe.ed. The spring coats with a touch of fur have the new cape col­ lars or a' scarf gracefully posed. Frocks for afternoon or evening are of printed silks, crepe and chiffon in all the-ftewest shades. •1 B rocks for ALL OCCASIONS $10.00 to $49.59 COATS, SUITS AND ENSEMBLES $19.75 to $89.50 Far Scarfs For the tailored Coat, or suit nothin ii smarter than one of thesemr scarfs, H J0 to $25.00 ^eu) fiats Chic millinery of felt, baku, visca and satin. Some in ban­ deau style, others, snug fitting as little caps. Many with love­ ly flowers trimmings. $16.50 to $77.50 Xenia, Ohio <>! nsN f \ * I f Ever; Widow L Be Insur* FIFTY-FI NEWS FRO! DEPJ COLUMBUS, Director G. F.l nouncc the suc<| * few days on •77JJ50 miles of provements. tl mates for which Twenty-four col largest improver ing the Wicklifra county. There| the Ohio River county and nipl the'Portsmouth-] county. Contra ed for bridge totaling near $1 The Bureau p| the direction ar tary o f State comfortably enj| opposite the South Third, second and thfl up-to-date offiif provide greatei cramped quartj the Bureau ar anguine that in| saving financla to the fact thJ of the Bureaij and files, can seconds, mstel over four floor! * • The annual Ohio Penitentl ton •JE. Thor ' dividual. Mor new equipmeij the Woolen , second new cl for dormitoril rapid complel butchered the| -have plenty "ous Ways. .tryout on the ■the prison . winter <piar^ things at he Prison popull . . . ing a copy q 1 Free Press, | 1879, printe bratipg - thd Charles Fos| It displays cannon with| for Calico by 20,000.” | plurality ov<f 129. The s<f perty of a I Bureau, whj to preserve| No conce made for d( amusement I day on Gol City, althoij , show morel * the day haj close for t f afternoon. - be held at ] ing at noo| be Preside! University! pices of Franklin c| The Dh of the Ind reports tl cidents it! 15,G53 c| seventy 1927. Thl month an j ed, or fo| fore but; the end counties fatalities! Will A mei the Wh| from 8 art! tarn! hy Fresl ary 24,1 April 21] Week. .The tins prJ Forest [ his J)CT9 praeticj new tif 4t0 000 ed for l Upwl Will Ivol Brofedtf 23 pntl mifiiidl naiionl partief FO)| A, St r U, pla,‘n |h smart all the- ipvoved qf hata Easter quality so low, t e • lingerie surpi’ise. [’a Pants, 1exquisite fOSE lustrous in (give long le Spring I n Iriats with idie, these'. |ig as.they' the mate- ill tub per- fh- *t***}r. ] |t, baku, in ban- fitting fh love- Ohio

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