The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
-- SPECIAL PRICES ON * * ■ B A B Y C H I C K S Wkite I.egbora* $10 p^r hundred llcivy kri« 4 < '112 per hundred » u * u * m Hutching 4 mat* per tg f A hatchwickweek OAK-WOOD POULTRY FARM RALPH H. OSTER Phone 224 -, Yellow Springs Qisso Announcement WE HAVE INSTALLED A LADIES'SHOE SHINING PARLOR ANDSHOEREPAIR DEPARTMENT STOP IN Styles Shoe Store Main Street Xenia, Ohio l LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr, and Mrs, W. W, Gulloway spent Friday in Colttmtaw, FOB RENT---Garden m the shares. Mss. J. N. Lott. Mr. Melvin McMillen h»s moved into hi* property on Xenia avenue. Coach Marvin Borst o f the College moved in .he property vacated b y Mr, McMillan. Mr. JiV.vasi G u r j has returned here as his school at Mt. Corny, O., has closed for the vacation. The school only ia iu a ction eight months. Mr. and Mrs. A . M. Barlow and Willard Barlow are leaving this Fri day fo r Noblesville, Ind., to spend the week-end at the home o f Mr. and Mrs, H, G, Funsett, formerly o f this place, I f you want to keep your doors in perfect condition and with little effort ,w$. ,hsye fo r rental a .Johnson Floor polisher that is operated by electricity. Floor wax and supplies kept on hand, Cedaryille Lumber Co, Mr, Paul Tindall and w ife’ o f Cin cinnati spent Friday here wi;h the former's brother, Mr, •L, F, Tindall and family, Mr. Tindall is cashier o f the Brighton branch o f the Union Trust Co, in his city, - He has been taking a two weeks Vacation. E. W. FULMER C0.I XTRA BUSINESS SALE X-tr& Values Bring X-tra Business1 Only In A Fulmer Co. Store, Where Price, Quality And Smiling Service Meet, Can You Secure Such. Guaranteed Satsifaction. ■Always Remem ber,— ‘‘Every Sale Must Satisfy.” ’ SUGAR 10 Pounds 61c SOAP, P, G. or KIRKS FLAKE 5 Bars 18c Blackberries, Del Monte, No. 2 can ,,..25c- Black Raspberries, Heavy Syrup, can 28c Cherries, Red Pitted, No. 2 can___ ...25c Red Raspberries in Syrup, No, 2 cah 23c Peaches, Good Brands, large 2x/a can 19c Peaches, Del Monte,' Buffet can ...... ...IQq, Peaches, Del Monte, No. 1 can..... ....15c-. Peaches, Del Monte, No. 2 can .........,18c Peaches,- Del Monte, No, 2^/% can.... 24c PAPER % CLEANER "Climax” ....... 8c "Cleveland” Cans' 2 5 C l Willard Barlow entertained the faculty o f Kingmaif High School last Friday evening at six o ’clock .dinner. The guest list included Supt, and Mrs. Charles E. Beackney, Mr. and Mrs. J.; J. Wiggins, Miss Mae McKay, and Miss’ Elizabeth Holmes, dU /ol Wilm ington, and Miss MarthaBeipi, John A. Davis, and Ward Cres#ell| o f this place. ' % *. ^.. •” - • :.''V,... ■<. .......art— R. E . Viall, Springfield, has pur chased the Charles Spencer barber shop in the Barr building, and took possession Monday. Mr. Vaill comes highly recommended. His family, wife and- one son, will jpin Here as soon as he can get a house. Mr. Vaill stated, that he was anxious to locate here due to the reputation o f our public schools and the advantage o f the college. COFFEE THAT GOOD "THANK YOU” 36 c POLLYANNA Waterless Cleaner 8 Lb, Bucket Peach Preserves, bulk pound.....— ...15c Lippericot Preserves, all kinds, jar ....23c Blackberry Jam DelMonte No, 2 can 28c Pickles, Sour or .dill, quart ja r .....—...23c Pickles, Sivcet or mated, quart jar ....3Sc Sweet Plckias Relish, 12 b*. jar w.,„..,.!l5c Sweet Piclilev Relish, quart,jar .—35c Mr. H. N, Ensign o f Ghardon, 0 ,,' spent last Thursday at the home o f his son, Mr. George Ensign and wife. Mr. Ensign was .fo r many years a resident o f Greene county where he resided while having charge o f the large McClintock . estate known as Rosemore Farm below Jamestown. While Mr, Ensign' is well up in years jhe enjoys.very good health.. 69c WISCONSIN MAID OLEO j . Finest Nut Spread 21c HOE, Good Garden .........i...... S2c RAKE, 14 Tooth Garden ................... 65c RAKE, Lawn ....................... :.... i....... -74c SPADE, Good Steel ........ . ....... $1*32 SPADING FORK/................................. 98c PEAS Sweet Wisconsin "Leeds” 2 Cans SAYERS ASPIRIN 35c BOX 28c GSc SIZE L1STERINE 25c 45c Miss Agnes Kyle and Miss Rolana Newland o f Springfield and their cousiipt, Miss Dunlap and Hr. and Mrs, Chat. Meritt ■o f Chicago, attended ^service at the United Presbyterian church, Sabbath and took dinner with ; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kyle. The Merrits 1had come to attend the Triple Golden Wedding at the Warner ,home near Selina^ and spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kyle. . W A N T E D DEAD STOCK removed f r e , o f charge, Call 454, prompt Service. XENIA FERTILIZER CO, O V E R . 2 6 B I L L I O N * C H E S T E R F I E L D S S M O K E D I N 1 9 2 7 (Oaly A Ifew years back, you’ll remember, It w u 7 billion) A 3 0 0 2 INCREASE S U C H P O P U L A R I T Y M O S T B K O E S E R V C D l T R B t SAfiSJftt m d yet fB S T R K M Iffl Wm** om’* Garden Seed in bulk,! «WW i WEDDING ANNlVJUt- redasWtiaifHmeu’ Cnun 10, HAilV <Kf EBRATKD TFK 8 PAY D mjubs Cedar*iH* Tamers' for seed c un. Grain Go, The Ladies’ Aid o f the Methodist t'imrch will Soldi a market Sstrrday, April 2S, at t J fl P. M. at iha IJiaml valley Cream Station. We have for vestal on* o f the mod ern Johnson Electric Floor Polishers. ,Vu also have floor vmc and'other supplies for keeping floors in good condition. Codarville Lumber Co, Rev. Be A. Jamieson will go to Piqua this evening where he will preach for Kev. C. G. Lunau, pastor of the United Presbyterian church in that city. ComuunioA will be observed by that congregation, Sabbath. Dr. b N. Hamilton leaves today for Springfield where he will be located at IS South Fountain avenue. No. 5 Odd Fellow. Building. Dr? and Mrs, i « * Warner,a sister o f the brides, The tvirlo wedding aiihiv'cnary o f *Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Wilson, Xenia, •Mr. and Mrs. Howell Pierce, Toledo, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pugdale of HrntC'I'Je, Idaho, was celebrated at the rid Simeon Warner home, now owned by T . L. Calvert, Tuesday. Fifty years ago the three couples were j united in marriage and all returned to celebrate In company, with the thirty"fear surviving guests o f that event, as well as a very large number o f friends. So fa r an known no such wedding anniversary has yet been celebrated in tins country and news reporters and photographers from as fa r as New York City gathered during the de.y to put in story and moving picture the observance o f the event. Letters were read from President Coolidge, Gov. Donahey and the Governors o f Montana and Idaho. Miss Hamilton will he at home next week atj 680 W, Jefferson street. A delegation o f local Masons went to Dayton laafc Saturday where they witnessed spedial work and inspection for the Blue Lodges in that city. They also had the opportunity o f inspect ing the new temple. Misses. Bertha Dolby, Frieda Chap man, Jennie- Lust, Dorothy JuHen and Betty Roberts, bsnquetted Mrs. Ed Jobe and Mrs, Henry Smith at the Houston Inn at South Charleston, Wednesday evening, the occasion being both their birth days. The College Girls’ Glee*Club and entertainers under, the direction o f ’Miss Ruth Bums will give a program next Thursday evening, May 3rd in Beavercreek schoolhouse. The organi zation gave a similar entertainment last Wednesday evening at Bowers- ville schools. read an original poem composed fo r the day, Donald Calvert, a neph< w o f the three couples, sang “A t Dawning" and “ When1You and I Were Young Maggie.” Miss Bertha Pierce, sang “That Old Sweetheart Of Mine,” One of the guests was the venerable Charles Thorne, who for years was s> director the Experimental Station at Wooster, whew he still resides. He is ninety years p f age. Another guest wag'the aged “ Auntie Helen Gibson," the colored' cook that prepared the wedding feast fifty years ago. She is now past 106 years o f age and resides a short distance from the V arner home. The anniversary has been much com mented, upon not only in this section but over1 the entire country, and it will become one o f the historical society events.. Mrs, G, E. Jobe and Mr. and Mrs* Wm. Arthur.attended the reception. Mrs, H. C, Aultman and Mrs, Wm. Houston,'Xenia, will be hostesses to the Cedar Cliff Chapter D. A . R., Saturday afternoon, April 28. Mrs, McGee Wilson, former Vice Resident General from Ohio, and Mrs. A, C. Messenger, State Chairman o f Na tional Defense, will be the speakers o f the afternoon. All members are urged to be present, Mrs. Elizabeth Biair, who makes her home with heb son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cves- Well, celebrated,’ her 95th birthday, Tuesday, A number o f relatives were entertained during the day in her honor. Miss Ruth Dobbins entertained twenty o f her girl friends in a very charming manner at her home last Saturday afternoon at bridge. The guests were given quite a surprise when the prizes were awarded as one contained the announcement o f 3£iss Dobbins* engagement and marriage m June to Mr, Arthur D. Evans, a junior in the 0 . S. U. Mr. Evans is from Teucedale, R. fc, and formerly attend ed Cedarville College. Both are popu lar young people. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH April >29, 1928 Sabbath School, 10 A , M. Supt. 0 . A. Dobbins, Morning Worship, 11 A.' M^ Theme; "The Garment o f Praise.” Y. P. C. U. 7 P. M. Leader, Lloyd McCampbell. Union Service, 8 P. M» Special Service o f Song. Choir assisted by a Quartette. Following numbers to be offered:' “ Festival Te Deum," in E Flat— Quartette and Choir------.Dudley Buck “ Rock o f Ages’’—Choir .Dudley Buck “A rt Thou With Me” —Choir ------- ■ ___________________ _— . J. S. Bach “ 0 Prai.se The Lord”—Choir — ____4 .*—,___a-------TschaikoWsky "Send Out Thy Light”—Choir — _____________-.-.Charles Gounod "Hark, Hark, My Soul”—Choir — i wi-**—*.— *—— - H„ R . Shelley “ The Good Shepherd”—Solo by Mr. John Rilling —Van de Water FOR SAL1L—Three building lota by the Trustees o f the First Presbyterian Church, Good location and priced reasonable. .For particulars apply to Mri Conley, FOR SALE— Seed Com. bushel. Fred Towneley. $2,50 a NOTICE Mr. L. F. Tindall, wife and three Children, are ill this week, suffering with ah attack o f the g rip ., Mr, Andrew Jackson, who has not been able to .be at his office fo r about two weeks i* reported somewhat im proved, i t is said that Mr. Jackson missed his first school board meeting last Thursday evening in 46 years. He is now past 84 yew s o f age. FOR SALE—A beautiful high grade player piano nsar Cedarville that can be purchased for almost one-half the original factory price. I f you are Brok ing fo r a real bargain this is your chance. Starr Piano Co., 51 W. High St., Springfield, Ohio, . FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good condition. Phone M. We are ready fo r the 1928 Season. Baby chicks all varieties. Custom hatching at 4a per egg. A fu ll .line of Buckeye and Newtown Incubators^ and Brooders. ' The Northup Hatchery, Bell Phone, Clifton 13F16. R. R, 1, Yellow Springs, 0 , Notice To The Public Under new qianagement Spencers Barber Shop latest styles in Ladies and Gentle mens hair cuts. Children are Welcome here. ■ R. E. VIALL S. Main St. Cedarville, 0 . 101 WEST HIGH ST. T E E T H Substantial and Natural / In - A p p e a ra n ce r Paymsat *< Bax Now In Hy Own Building PRICES WITHIN REACH OF ALL Extractions Asleep or Awake i«a%ai Phone Main 908-W f NXflJDNATlON AND CONSULTATION FfcBI M. 9. fl.SMITH'r. UK*, am DENTIST°Pf«n?n 8 «rid!*S^ I HOtnt PARKING ON IflPLANAO* and Tun** Thurs* and ta t, Kvantnga I M H A HftfW ttMUttt <S* WJE SOLICIT ..Your Bank Account . and offer the following service: COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES COLLECTIONS TRAVELERS CHECKS The Exchange Bank Cedarville, 0 . SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Apparel andAccessories For the Graduate E & Such lovely frocks . . so appropriate ior such a tgrahd occasion . . Georgette, flat crepe, can ton crepe . . both one and two-piece effects . * some have pleated skirts : . others have un even hemlines and so forth. $18 © s ? f tm a w H §»vi* Oxford Grey and Navy Blue Herringbone Cheviots with two pairs o f long trousers . . 2 and 3-button models , . Hand tailored and incontestably correct in every detail . . Also blue herringbone cheviots with two long trousers, $27.5G-$35 f;V "‘Ur IF YOU NEED PRINTING M O P IN H . I
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