The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
o I Ur, I m Andej son is pff duty this LOCAL AND PERSONAL wmik ««*«*««* with m attack of tbt '> * » « „ M .l.i., ,,„ , , „ t_t„ l„t„k, fife . Hr. J w » m Hutchins#, « f Clinton, J*w*. sprat th* week- mu ) with Mr*. Dbrt lEoyr.- # ‘ f " * " ' »""* " *■■■",iiri. .n iii.'.,.tji r-*m . Hr. Andrew .Jackson. w«u reported rauek better yssterdsy but h* ha* not je t bees able to leave hie home. a , ' ^- Mr*. FlWu Purdom of Cincinnati spent several days last week with her parents* Mr. and Mrs. ,W. J, Tarbox. The Golden Rule Class ef the H. E. Church was entertainod at the horn* of Mrs, Hugh Grindle last Fri day evening. Rsv. 1 , A. Jwsteson fep boot! spend- iiiy the weak in St' Lotus attending the commencement of Xrai* S*m- ipary. See our Special Offer—A MADE- TO-MEASURE Suit worth $35.00 and a $7.50 Rain-Coat. Doth for only $26,05. This offer expires May 1$, HOME CLOTHING CO, Opening: Saturday May 5 OLD MILL TOURIST CAMP ' I M ile W est o f Cedarville “ Route 42 Picnic down b y the O ld M ill Stream Our T ea Room Serves Plate Lunches Specializing In. Barbeque Sandwiches G ood Coffee . ‘ Loreco Gas V eedol O il EDD PAYNE, Prop. HAWHAS Green Seal Paint Both'. Protects and Beautifies iLike a watch dog guarding your home. Hannja’ s G reen Seal Pain t guards it,‘against the elementswhich are constantlybattling to tear down any unprotected-surface. Not only does CJreert Seal guard and protect the surface against decay, hut’it give? a finish o f Beauty, most pleasing to the eye,— and remember Green Seal is “Made to Wear." " ‘The Paint the best painters use. N CEDARVILLK FARMER’S GRAIN CO. CEDARVU.LE, OHIO jrinwinrili'llMS E . W . F I L M E R C O . 4 # *■ , - ’ V - •! . -fr • \ V . * . - / i s * •<E» PEACHES . Q . 1 E l £ CMONTE j ^ No, 2 Vz Can ^B u ffe t, Can J s U C CHO’COLATE I PINEAPPLE DROPS, O ld Fash-*| g % J SOLAR, Sliced _ ioned, Pound JL w C ] No. 2% Can GREEN BEANS, No. 2 c a n .................... 17c EAGLE BRAND M IL K ...........................19c BORDENS, Evaporated M ilk, T a l l , .....10c LIPTON TEA, Package .........................26c Pineapple, Del Monte, Sliced, N o,'2% 28c Pineapple, Del M onte, £rushed, No. 1 15c THREAD ■ » (. - Clark* O. N. T. 4c LARD PURE 12c LB CORN, Standard, No. 2 c a n .......... : ....... 10c CORN, Social Club, No. 2 c a n .............. 15c SPINACH, K illians, No. 2 Size, 2 cans 25c SPINACH, Del Monte, No. 2Vz S ize . .21c PIMENTOES, Stewarts, G la s s .............. 10c HOT TAMALIES, W alkers dan . ........................ 14c CHEAPER THAN MEAT CALIFORNIA SARDINES, PACKED IN TOMATO SAUCE “ SHELL” BRAND - «fl B J ~ FULL POUND C A N .................................................... I i 9 C “ DEL MONTE” BRAND FULL POUND CAN .............................:.......-...... 17 c SUGAR 10 LBSi 62 c SNOW CREAM Reception Mint* Candy, Lb. Box 29 c TOMATO PUREE " 2 : Can* RASPBERRIES, B lack, c a n .................. 28c COMET RICE, P a ck a g e ...........................9c PAR-T-JELL, A ll Savors, 2 b o x e s ........iS c PRUNES, 50*60, Large, Pound .......... 10c CORNED BEEF, Sliced, Pound .........,27c CHILDS WASH BOARD .....................10c $1.00 WAMPOLES, Cod Liver extract 65c $1.00 NUJOL, Mineral Oil..................72c $1.00 DR. MILES NERVINE ........66c $1.36 GUDES PEPTO MANGEN ...... .90c 25c BLACK DRAUGHT...... .............18c 30c BROMMO SELTZER ................-,.-21c 35c ATWOOD BITTERS................,....28c WALL PAPERCLEANER* ■ CLtMAX ■ 15 c 2 POR SOAPPG or KIRKS, 5 Bar* 17 c COFFEE Thank *9k(t£g* You, lb . * * * * * * Old A l l * Honesty WALL PAPER CLEANER CLEVELAND ** 4 CANS a 9 G 30c CRANES QUININE AND TAR < # 1 * 1 ^ COUGH SYRUP mm " f Dr. O. P. Kites, wi£* mid daughter, spent* Sunday in *Columbu*1 with friarvd*. I a. a FRIDAV NIGHT uH*w* a ft»d purpose la life and ♦any it ewt. ate* awwfthing to the -*P mmrnmmmm* Mr. and Mrs. ''Sid Hamilton* spent the week-end in New Holland, Ohio, the guests o f Mr. and Mrs, John Funk. Mr. Frank B. Bull of New York City arrived Tuesday and is here for a few weeks visit with his mother, Mrs. Zetta Bull. Mrs, W. T, McCulla, of Cleveland, who ha* been a guest at the home of Mr- and Mrs, Melvin McMillan, re turned home Tuesday. Dr, and Mrs. M, I. Marsh have been spending a few days in Cincinnati this week during the annual meeting ’of the Ohio Medical Association, in session in that city. No use to get WET when you can get a good Bain-Coat and an ALL- WOOL Suit and MXDE TO YOUR Measure for $26.95. HOME CLOTHING CO. Mrs. Harry Wright and- children have been spending two weeks with ,the■ former’s parents in Seaman, O. Mr. Wright will join the famiiy Sab bath and accompany them home. The epidemic of grip has spent its j force and reports from the schools indicate a much better attendance this week than last. With the advent of warmer and dry weather the grip fever is expected to passwithin a few , days. AUCTIONEER— C. L. Jamestown, O. Phone 46. TAYLOR— (10-28) XENIA D. A. R’S. ADDRESS CEDARCLIFF Cedarcliff Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution*, was graciously, received by Mrs. H. C. }Aultman and Mrs. William Houston at the home of the former, Saturday, in Xenia. Bowls of roses and other Sowers gave a hint of spring to the meeting. The program was particularly en joyable, including talks by Mrs, A, C. Messenger who told o f her work ae state Chairman of international rela tions and national ‘defense; Miss Sarah B. -Williams, .who gave her impressions of the State D. A. R. Conference and Mrs. William Magee Wilson, who described sessions of the Continental Congress. A social time followed the talks and delicious refreshments were served. J unior - sen ior banquet IN DAYTON THURSDAY The Junior Class of the College ban queted the Seniors last Thursday evening at the Engineers' Club'-in Dayton. The following was the menu: Fruit (Cocktail Baked Ham with Raisin Sauce Creamed New Potatoes Candied Apple Pineapple and Cheese Ball Salad Bread Butter Ice Cream Cake • Coffee The toast program was fashioned after the Sweet Pea. ToastrnaateL Bertram Fleming. Earth—Welcome . . . . . . . . Oatl Frasier Seed-—Response ...—.^Calvin Weimer First Pedal—Music, “Bird’s Sohgs A t ; Even Tide” __ Helen lliffe } Second Petal—Character Edith Wigal Third Petal—Athletics „ .David Adair Fourth Petal—Education Freda Chap man. Stem—The College JDr, W. R. McCliesney. Vocal Solos—“The Maid of the Granges,” “When Rose# Bloom” —. *.i*a,,.A,,*„Ruth Burn# During the evening music whs fur nished by toils Thuma, Harriet Reed er and Albert Enyder. r-mridi. Do MKtttfeing ter ibe world. Don’t gte the Mas that you always must.be grin# s fe r wmvt, that you muit be paid ter everything you do. H you do mo* work with pleasure, work is slavery. Bo serious with a smile.” These are some at the things that the Rev. C. A. Saabeyg of Springfield, known as “Bunny” Sundberg, told about 250 persons attending the an- nual Greene county Junior-senior high school vnquet, which was held in the social room*-of the First United Pres byterian church, Xenia, Friday night. Superintendent H. C. Aultman of the county school* presided at the pro gram,. which followed the banquet The address welcoming the seniors was given by Don Sayre of Beaver creek township, who substituted for Marcus Stewart, who was ill and un able,to attend the affair. Miss Hazel Griffis of Spring Valley responded for. the seniors and Miss Eleanor Lackey for the teachers, Music was. rendered by the county high school orchestra, under the di rection o f Prof. W. C. Sayrs, who also directed Singing between num bers on the program. A theater party at the Bijou to see the picture “West Point,” starring William Haines, closed the evening’s entertainment. W A N T E D DEAD. STOCK removed free of charge,' Call 454, prompt Service. * XENIA FERTILIZER CO. W e Will Save You Money! ON Wall Paper, Paints, Glass and Painters Supplies Furniture Upholstering ; Refinishing, Repairing Crating and Packing W ork Called For and Delivered Phone 3 For Free Estimate The election of May Queen and Cedar Day Orator.was held at the chapel hour on Thursday, March 29. Miss Mary Webster was elected May Queen,’ and Mr, Wones, Methodist pjreacher of the Springfield- circuit, was elected Cedar Day orator. The student body wishes to congratulate these students, and,will expect a fine performance CedarDay. The Shawnee Camp Fire Girls will present a varied program at the High School Auditorium, May 10, at eight o’clock. The program will consist of instrumental aqd vocal’ music, read- j ings and Short playlets. .The program is to be given for entertainment and we sincerely hope that the'friends of CampFire will come and see what the girls' are capable o f doing. This is the same group e f girls that present ed the 'display in Master’s window for the Red Cross some, time ago. The tickets will be on sate by the Camp Fire Givis, WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT W The following w.edding announce-: menfs have been received here: “Mr, and' Mrs. GeorgeMilton Roudebush, announce the marriage of their daugh ter, Ada Belinda, to Mr. Lawrence Winter Nisbet on. Wednesday, the second day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twentyweight. Newtons-1 ville, Ohio.” , The couple will be at | home in Loveland after September 1st Mr. Nisbet is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles'Nisbet, and with his brother, Roger is engaged in the coal, lumber and building material business in Loveland. BEST GRADES! LOWEST PRICES! EASIEST CREDIT TERMS! If spring housecleaning has revealed a rather urgent need of new floor coverings, here is a timely opportunity to secure new rugs at a real saving! Choose here from the largest stock of good rugs we have ever shown at one time. All sizes, and in qualities that yau may depend upon for" the utmost in service and satisfaction. Below We mention, just a few of the attractive values awaiting you: selection.. Choide o f one b ig lot o f 27xi>4-inch $ 3 O O * l Axminster throw rugs at o n l y ........ $2.00 6x9 ft, tapestry Brussels rugs in $ 1 4 . 9 5 attractive designs, reduced to • *** Special! 3-Piece Velour Suite at Only $110,00 Here’s a ’ sensational value that we setured for you as a result of a verjf special purchase from a well known maker of high grade living rewni furniture. It is a. suite that would ordinarily sell for consider ably* more than this. See this value and you' will realize how excep- tional it is. W oo l Velvet stair carpeting, per yard only ................ ........... 8,3x10.6 ft. velvet rugs in very rich color effects, are o n l y ..... 9x12 ft. seamless velvet rugs, beautifully fringed, a t ............ 9x12 ft. high grade Axminster rugs in beautiful patterns, at only Very fine quality Wilton rugs, richly fringed, 9x12 ft. s i z e ....... $30 .00 $32.50 $37 ,50 $85 .00 Hundreds of new patterns to select from! Featured Value! 3-Piece Bedroom Suites $95 .50 , Here is an outstanding example of the remarkable values we are offer ing in attractive bedroom furniture. A full size double-bed, variety, and chest of drawers—-all three pieces at this extremely low price. Wonderful 8-Piece Dining Suite only $120.00 Jqsfc imagine being able to secure a fine eight-piece dining suite like this at apeh an amazing low price! Includes sixty-inch buffet, Sixty* inch extension dining tf.ble, and six beautiful chairs to match, includ ing arm host chair. * y XENIA,*.OHIO 'p w i i i t t . ’W t
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