The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52
mm NOTICE! I amnowequippedandprepared todoallkindsof Pipework «» REPAIRSONPUMPWORK ESPECIALLY Marion C. Hughes Cedsrville Phone LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Charles Coulter is on the sick list this week. Rev, H» G. Gunnett i j holding special service* at the Reims M, E> Church this week. Dorothy, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. Robert Nelson, is ill with what is thought to he a slight case of scarlet fever. Mr, Leonard Brigrier has rented a farm near West Jefferson and will move Saturday. His place on the Co- jlumbus pike has been rented to Harvey Myers, Miss Ruth Enlign, who makes her home With her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Mercer, Rosa Twp„ under went aii operation for acute appen- dicitis in a Xenia hospital, last Friday. Mr. Fred Fetawr, who has been in S C H O O L N E W S California and tOte western states for " V n V _ _ " ' t - 1* " • S S 1 T * 11 » k W U tor.rr < *H «* * j w . * “ » * . Y .lt a I S * , n l famuy in J ju a i^w j. Mr. Cadarvill* net in the High School formerly resided on the Georgs Little • auditorium, Thursday, November 22, farm. . _ . ]jn a Musical-Literary Contest. A wmTS* vnfc TtiewT rc*liJcrowd that » wked the-auditorium to HCU5S FOX RENT— Mrs. ReiW)tho doors saw Cedarville win four out Gray, WANTED to hay Raw Furs, Will pay top price. MURRAY MARSHALL The Rev, H. CL Eerabey, Silverton, Ohio, a brother-in-law of Mr. atad Mrs, G, H, Hartman, is in a. serioua condition at Christ hospital, Cincin nati, due to an, aeoktent to his back when a train hggjced into his auto mobile 'at a Grossing in Silverton. While his condition has not 'been look ed upon very favorably he is thought to be somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Galloway and family are spending the Thanksgiving Rev, E.M .Elsey, o f Cincinnati, wiU,vacation with relatives in Hunting- Sterrett, Sabbath at 11 A. M. and also ton> v “ - preach at the home o f Mrs. W. R, in the evening. Country Club, Country Gentleman No, 2 Can 150 LARGE c a n 12G Fancy Florida, 2.50 Sice D o*. ‘ O F A ^ i u a ' 2. 03- Sisie'i Daa'en 36c. v O l l WALNUTS !>:■&- ' FRUIT CARES • mond Brand, Lb. Ti'itiinnnim^iyaiia' Knri nieJip * , Country. Club 3 lb •MIXED NUTS. ' ; • Pound ....Lb. ......................................... ^ [i x j , i ir_)"T n-yl ''-—1 ■ " J, r- 10c ----------- . 1 S c ° S Q r a r 2 9 c | r ™ ? , . . . . . . ; . , . . . . BREAD Country'Club g S ® Seeded*or 1 0 ‘C’ 1 lb. loaf 5c, Twin 3c ^ Seedless ___ ____ Miss Margaret’ Jamieson is spend ing the Thanksgiving vacation with friends in Pittsburgh. Rev. R. A, Jamieson and wife at tended the Thanksgiving service and dinn'er Jn Suggrereedc Thursday kas guests o f the former’s brother, Rev. S. R. Jamieson. Messrs. Carl Ewry and son, Fred, left by motor Tuesday for Southern Texas and California. 1They expect to be gone for the winter. The Golden Rule- Class of the M. E. Church* was entertained last Friday evening at the home o f Mrs. P. M. Gillilan. Mr. and/Mrs. Frank Shepherd, of Columbus Bpenf the week-end with Mrs, Mary Bridgman. Mrs, Ancil Wright entertained a few friends-at six o’clock dinner Wednesday evening, Mrs. Wm. Bull, pf Xenia* is spend ing the week at the home o f her sister, Mrs. Aletba Bird! Ohio^haif of Wilmington, jnsewhere in this issue we give an ? “ ■‘ ■ "I;« £ » ■ # a the »»te o£ a » Oebom F S S S S m . L v * " ^ B” " i I— 1 *• WilU«n Collins. The pspos -of recent years has been the Bath MINCEMEAT Conn- ■* - try1Club, Pkg. ..... * v . n»wa>a»a*y>S'vyi^»i vr^^1*****' LETTUCE Icuberg 4 2 far 27c. Each.... * v v Pound ....... „....... APPLES. Roman Beauty or J ^ s a p 26c 4 Pounds ....... ..... GRAPES Emperor •j ^ J g Pound 2 S ta lk s , BACON 3 Pound Piece Or More 29C SMOKED CALLIES Per Pound LARGEB0L0G0NA Per £*ound 23C 250 SMOKED SAUSAGE Per Pound 32G i. ■ , /Township Herald*. which "succeeded Mrs, Robert Bird is Visiting her son! the j^caL The plant is located in 1®. lna e’ ?^r' and Mrs. Harry Osborn and serves that village as well ' B’™' “ Manheim, Pa. Enroute she m 'it5 neighbor, Fairfield; stopped in Pittsburgh to visit withi . friends there. j Hr, A_ E. Richards went to Cleve- j ~ {land Tuesday .night where he offi- j CARD OF THANKS—We wish to elated as referee in the Wilberforce -thank all our friends and neighbors and West Virginian Collegiate Tn- for their knidness and sympathy dur- stitute football game Thursday, jng the. illness and death o f our hus- These teams piky a game each jband and father. {.Thanksgiving Day. .The game last [ ’ M^s. Enos Hill {year resulted in a'tie 12 to 12. In the ! . Ralph Hill ipast eleven years Institute has won ——------------------ !sup times and'tliree, games have been j Mrs. Ralph Baldwin of Chicago, is tied, ihere on a Visit with relatives. j '** ■ D. S, Morrow, weli Icnown Repubii- , Mr. John' Stormont, who was4quite can leader in tbia state, died at his ’ ill for several days, has again re- Saturday following a stroke o f {covered and is' able fo be around paralysis some week ago. He was a 1again. ~ i; * {presidential elector chosen frohi the j _____ - -■■ ■ -, ■ . ' ,1Sixth District >t the election this Mrs, Fred Rife o f Anthony, Kansas, {n>°nth, • has been called here by the serious ! - J • "Z~. , illness o f his brother, Mr, George W. ’ Mta* TamIiT!on’ ^ J1* ' ;Rife, who is confined in McClellan {uouth, Ind.,. who has been attending {hospital* following a fall some weeks tke National W. C, T, U, convention ago when he suffered a broken hip. * lW*Bo*ton 8topped herenrout| home i . ^ ______;_______ __ .and spent a few days with fnends. •{Tuesday Mrs, Tomlinson entertained | Mr. Herbert Whittington attended !a number of her friends at dinner at a meeting o f American Railway E x -'•Richards, In the party were: Mrs. press Co. employees at the Odd F e l-!Elizabeth Blair, Mv». Mary McMillan,' lows Hall ip Xenia last Thursday Mrs. S. T» Baker, Mrs. Cora Trumbo,. evening, , Employees from the vari- Mrs, Minnie McMillan, Mrs. Allie "ous towns and cities in this sectiop Anderson* Mrs, J, W. Johnson, Mrs. enjoyed a banquet and meeting. Xenia Edith Blair and the hostess, Mrs. employees acted as hosts. Supt. C. F. Tomlinson. The party spent the after- of five events. Although most o f the decisions went to the hoipe school), every event was contested, and there was not a dull minute all eyening. Cedarville’s duet, “The Four Leaf Clover,” sung by Lucy Gillian and Eleanor Bull, won first place in Group 1. . I Regina Smith gave her reading very well, but the judges’ decision went to Yellow Springs, Four boys from Beavercreek sang well, but Cedarville’s quartet, com posed of Lucy Gillian, Nina Steven son, Robert Harriman, and Wilferd St. John, sang a little better and took first places « Our mixed chorus neatly costumed, sang “ River, River,” won the fourth part o f the program. And finally Cedarville's play, “ Con verting Bruce/' presented by Veronica Black, Glenna Waddle, Ralph Tindall, and Marion Hostetler, took the honors in dramatics, Cedarville's success was due large ly to the efforts of Mrs. Mildred Foster who directed the musical num bers; and to Mw. Hazel Edwards and Miss Carrie Rife, who were in charge of the literary part of the program. The winners will go to Xenia on March 8, 1929, to decide the county championship. . Chapel Exercises The Freshman Class presented a stunt ip Chapel last Monday morning. The feature^ was a pantomine entitled “The Meller-Drammer,” or something to that effect. .This was a very clever farce. The Junior High classes ore in charge next week and their motto is "Last but. not least.” Ruby Brigner, a first grade pupil whp has been ill for some time and will have to be out o f school for the rest of the y£ar, came to visit her class Monday, November 26. Senior Class Pictures -The members o f the Senior Class Went to Dayton Monday afternoon to have their pictures taken. They went in a school bus, and were accompanied by Mrs. Edwards, the class advisor. The class spent a very pleasant after noon in Dayton, and we hope the photographer's camera is none the worse for wear., Due to the fa'ct that the buses are geared to a low speed for safety, the Seniors arrived home 8;00 A M, Basketball Practice Both the boys' and the girls’ bas ket-ball squads.have h«gaa thqlr^siBs- tice under Coach Rolfes,' T fe first .game is with Pitchfn at the College Gym, Friday, December 7* The com plete schedule will be announced soon. Your Best Friend in the time o f need is a healthy Saving Account in this hank. Take the first opportunity to get your name on an Ex change Bank passbook. The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio J. O. McDoriiian With Kibler Clothing Co. Store Mf. c. F. Marshall left Monday for Orlando, Florida, where he will spend the winter. Mr. Marshall has been going‘ south each- winter for several years due to his rheumatism. ' BUTCHEfelNG: I am now prepared to do your butchering end rendering as in. the- past. Butchering done only at my home. We whqlesale sausage Barret and Route Agents H. A, Shultz noon in aft informal social way at and lard, backbones' and apareribs, ~ and Jf. A. Hoban were the speakers, the home of Mrs. Mary McMillan, ' Rhone 8-197 W.)R. CULTICE. Gone from our midst, hut not forgotten* is J. 0 - MePor^ian* who was Weil known here in C edarvW befbre he mov<b Springfield. M r. McDorman is nhw located in that bity managing the well known Kibler Cloth ing Store. Mr. McDorman1boasts that the men’s suits and .overcoats he is selling at $22.50 are worth coming to Springfield to see. “HERALDWANT ANDSALEADSPAY” Hep Health Bread Is More Than Just Bread Delicious, nutritious— Hep Hep Health Bread offers a wholesome loa f to be served at every meal* a tasty loaf that contains all the sixteen elements necessary to sustain the human being such as Protein, Vitamines, A and Be, etc:, with the starch content reducted to a minimum. * tfci. Special Introductory Sale Friday-Saturday, November 30 and Dec. 1st Show Your Doctor « This Analysis Analysis o f “HEP HEALTH FLOUK” '(The Mid-West Laboratories, Columbus, O.) > Only A t 10c Per Loaf A t A ll The Independent Grocers, Hotels, and Restaurants in Cedarville. *■ » . ■ ■ ■ > . Baked and Distributed by Moisture ..... 2,00% Pat ...................... 4.71% Fibre .................. 3.80% Protein <Nx5.7%) ........11.97% Ash .................... 1.98% Carbohydrates 76.04% Vitamin A ................ S2t Vitamin B .......... ...3XX Cedarville Cedarville Ohio * Calories per Lb ...___ ........------1796 Thl# ,is a nutritious Hour product, is high in energy value, has iporo Abet than most flour products and a considerable amount of protein. Vitamins A and & were found to be present in approximately three (8) times the amount present in whole wheat flour, Respectfully* L, M, THOMAS, Chemist. TryItToastedAnd “HepHealthBread”Makes TheBestDressing
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