The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52
PURINACHOWFI Hog Cfeow—P ig Chow—Cow Chow Steer Fatrna—-Sheep, Calves—Laying Mash C O A L Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship * Pocahontus Hardware—Bel Laval Separators Hog Fountains—H og Feeders Cedarville Fanners’ Grain Company Phone 21 Everything For The Farm ' ' Cedarville, Ohio A t The “M & M” W e loan only on first mortgage on Real Estate in Clark ., County. -We will help you finance the building or buying . . o f your home. , J Money saved with ns earns 51-2 Per Cent compound semi-annually. Our Christmas Savings Club for 1929 is now Open. . Seven Classes Uniform Payment. T> ‘ ‘ t , ' 1 * PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE . GET. ACQUAINTED *. TheM&MSavings & LopAssociation Limestone at Main * ( Springfield, Ohio '.aa b M b M . m m am LARD KETTLE RENDERED POUND m e CIGARETTES ALL BRANDS CARTON SI.12 CORN-PEAS-TOMATOES GREEN BEANS 3 CANS25C MILK Country Club 3 Tall Can* , PET CARNATION 3 Can* 29c 25C COCOANUT MARSHMALLOWS, lb. 1 7 c PEANUT BRITTLE, 2 Pounds 2 7 c CAKE FLOUR, Swansdown, Pkg. ' 2 9 C BREAD Country Club f g { * TWjll SOAP P. & U, 1ft B ath * 9 9 1# PUMPKIN 2 9 c BEANS Avondale O C a ' Green, 8 Cans POTATOES Sweet Can .................— < . . * * ' * BEANS,-Lima ' 4 No, 2 C a n ......;.......I f * l# PRESERVES Peach* Blackberry Logan- Berry, Plum, 2 For Cherry, Strawberry, Raapberry, 3 For 39c S 3 S 3 K^ 37C 4 For APPLE LETTUCE Iceberg, 2 Heads 23C 2 3 c Dr. C, M. Wilcox o f Now Park, O., apant Thank*giving with H r. and Mr*. A . & Rtehard*. Mr, and Mr*. Burton Turner enter tained a company o f relative* at din ner Thanksgiving. Mia* Bather Towruley returned to Warren, Ohio, Sabbath, after spend ing several day* vacation at home. Mr, and Mr*. W. B. Stevenson were at home Thanksgiving to a company o f relative* for dinner. Mis* Maude Hasting*, ha* returned to Kent, Ohio, after spending Thanks giving with her parents, Mr, and Mr*. J, E. Hastings. Dr. W. it. McChesney delivered an address at a ‘‘Father and Son” ban quet at the Friends Church in New Burlington, Thursday evening. BUTCHERING: T am now prepared to do your butchering and rendering as in. the past. Butchering done only at toy. home. We wholesale sausage i and lard, backbones and spareribs, .Phone 3-197 W . R. CULTICE. rtf >* £ m |K Mr. Allen Turnbull, a student at the 0 . S. U., spent his Thanksgiving vacation with his ^parents, Mr, and Mrs, H. A. .Turnbull. Mrs, A . S, Bauman has returned to her home in Creve Cour, Mo., after visiting .here and in Xenia fo r two week*. Mrs. J. O. Stewart is spending several weeks in Richmond, Ky., visit- ing with her son, Prof," John Orr Ste wart and family.* ■Miss Helen Kyle o f Detroit spent several day* last week the guest o f her parents, Rev, and Mrs. C. C. Kyle. Miss Kyle is teaching in Detroit. The annual Tarbox-Kyle Thanks giving dinner was held Thursday at the home o f .Mrs. S. K, Williamson. Dr, W. R. McChesney preached last Sabbath for the United Presbyterian congregation, in Morning Sun, Ohio, HOUSE FOR RENT- Gray. Mrs. Belle H r. skit* read for* man m tfcfe Iftlsien. underwent an operatise *1 gbe b&M « f Dr*. Had den and Xenia last Thurs day, fo r tit* wm&r*! « f a growth on hi* left *y * ' month* ago a similar * w performed on tb* right eye. Th* household food* o f the late Hr*. Sarah Loij$ «4B be offer*d for ■ale on tha p*pgifews Saturday, De cember 15, TtuUf will he furniture, stoves, and‘ ge»mal household goods. In the list wtU be a few attractive antique piece*, Hr. Raymond Bull ha* moved to the A. R. Bull farm south o f town on the J*me»town pike. Hr, Charles Gray, moved from tbl* farm to the Murdock farm on the Turnbull road, William Cox, former high tohool coach, visited here with friend* last Wednesday* Mr, Cox was an official fo r the Xenia and Springfield football game last Thursday. He is now a student in the Q. 3 . U. Hr*. Richards Cooper and daughter i CARD TAYLOR, Auctioneer, o f Columbus, ha* been guests at the j 45, Jamestown, Ohio* horn* o f Hr. Cooper's parents, Mr. and I - ■- Mrs. John Johnson, Hr. Cooper spent We carry a full line o f feeds, Thanksgiving a t the Johnson home. ] Homey’s Co<d Yard, H I »'!•-.yi. .. . The First Predbyterian congrega tion enjoyed * very delightful repast on Wednesday evening when a cover ed dish supper W** held in the "vestry o f the church. The arrangements were in ’charge o f Mi*# In* Murdock, Mrs, Melvin McMillan and’ Mi* Annabelle Murdock, Following the supper a busineesa meeting o f the congregation was held. Prof. A , J , Hostetler and son, Marion, spent the week end at their former home in Tuscarawas, Co., where Prof. Hostetler made the dedi catory address at a new school build ing. Mr, Edward Steel, Soo Falls, S. D., is here On a visit for a few days with his brother, Prof,. Steel and wife. Mr. Steel la Executive Secretary" o f the South Dakota State Teachers’ Asso ciation, and is returning from Wash ington, D, C., where he attended a National Educational Association con ference. Mr. Steel was formerly a student o f Cedarville College. He re turns to his home today. ' .Judge and Mir*. S. C, Wright enter tained a few friend* at dinner Thanks giving, among them being Mr. and Mrs, A . F. Peterson, o f Frankfort, 0 . METHODIST BPISCpPAL CHURCH Mr. Paul Gunnet o f the O. W. U.f Delaware, spent Thanksgiving . with h is'parents, Rev.; and Mrs. H. G. Gunnet. M r. William Kyle, formerly a reai- lenb o f thi* '(founty, -but fo r th * past W e lv e 'y ea rs-w ' rwddedt o f Montana, has 'beeu^hc guest o f relatives and ^friend* here, fd r several day*. Mr. *KyTe report* hgricultural condition* good in his state, ’ ' . * The subject: o f the Morning' Mes sage is: “ Christ and The Gastaway.” The Junior Cboir will sing, The Congregation will join jn The Union Service at The First Presby terian Church at 7:30 P. M. The Epworth League will meet at 6:30. The topic for discussion is “ Your Chapter* Teammate.’ ' The Junior League and the Primary De partment o f the Sunday School will be discontinued until after the Holl eys.1 This Is being done in order to help stamp out the. scarlet fever epidemic in our midst. The Sunday School subject fo r adults is: “DivineLeadership in Paul’s Life.” Mr., Griffith' o f Shawneee, Ohio will address the Men’s Class/ He is a world traveler, has been over the entire way, Paul went, AU men are urged to he present. Bishop Henderson Is holding a re treat fo r all the Pastor* o f the Dayton District, Friday’ a t , 10 A . M. at the First Church, Xenia. In the after noon at 2 o’clock,he desires to. .meet in ; oint conference, *11 laymen and pas tors, The retreat will dose with a mas* meeting at 7:30, Bishop Hend erson bringing the message. ,, Don't forget the H igh School mar ket at the Co-operative Cream Station, South Main street, Saturday after noon at .2 P, M. The D. A , R. Monthly meeting will be held December 11th at 2 P. M. at the home o f Miss Ada Stormont. ■ The . County Prince o f Peace Declamation Contest will he held Sab bath evening at 7:30 in the Friends Church, Jamestown, Marion Hostetler is Cedarville’* representative. Mrs. W. 'B. Stevpnaon was host this week to the members o f the Wednea day Afternoon Club. WANTED—Man with car to sell complete line quality tires, tubes, and dinner ware. Exclusive territory. Salary $800.00 per month. C. H. STEWART COMPANY, East Liverpool, Ohio. Mr, and Mrs. W . R. Watt entertain pd a,number o f relative* and friends a t dinner Thanksgiving. Mis* Florence Ecton, o f Detroit* Mich,, Spent Thanksgiving with -her mother, Mr*. ML A . Hood. Buy your feed *ave money. from Homey and Late* cases reported this week in the scarlet fever epidemic are in the homes o f Mr. and Mrs, Burton Turner, Mr. and Mr*. Joe Ferryman, There are no serious cases at this time. SMOKED CALLIES, Per Pound ^mmarijii hithhiot ^- i ^ ^ ■ » >Ty — - 1 2 3 c gMOKBD SAUSAGE, Per Pound Sugar Cured, % lb, piec* or xnoro A Real Buy, Lb. mi triSff Btnaiaifi Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Aiken,* who have been visiting relatives here, returned to their home in Philadelphia, Wed nesday, the trip being made b y motor. They were accompanied back b y Miss Cora McMillan who ha* been making her Irome with Rev, Robert Colman and family in that city, hut who ha* heed here fo r several weeks visiting with her slstep, Mrs., Margaret Gilroy, Mr. and Mrs. R, C., Watt o f this place and Mr. and Mrs, Ed Rader, o f Xenia, spent Thanksgiving with Rev. W. A , Condon and fam ily in Urichs- ville, Ohio. Hr*. Watt stopped ad- route home fo r a visit with her nephew, Mr. Alfred Marshall and fam ily in Newcomentown, Ohio. The Research Club was entertained yesterday at the home o f Mrs, W, W. Galloway. The Roll Call was “ What would I like for Christmas.” Mrs. R. A. Jamieson reported on Current Events. Mr*. Carter Abel, “How Santa Claus came to Simpson’ s Bar,” Mrs. A . E, Richards gave “ Christmas Day in the Evening.” Refreshments were served and a social hour follow ed, Miss Dorothy. Collins, o f Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting at the home o f her parents, Mr. and ■Mrs. A. G. Collins. Rev. Lee E ,' Rife, o f Philadelphia was called here by the death o f his brother, the late Geo. W, Rife. ’ Mrs. Eliza Cassidy Laughridge o f near Bellefontaine, cflebrated her one hundredth birthday Thursday. Mr. Laughridge is an aunt o f the Misses Margaret and Fannie McNeill. » Mayor -McFarland has received notice from the Rike-Kumler Co. stat ing that Santa, Claps has a son this •year in the name o f Santason. The jolly pair will arrive here Friday afternoon, December 16, at 4 o’clock as the guest o f the company.J Santa will arrive in a brilliant new truck) representing a story book cd&tle and a real Santa Claus work-shop inside. All the school children and parents are invited to he present. ORGANIZE GIRLS CLUB A group o f high school- girls met at the home o f Corma Hostetler, Tues day evening fo r the purpose o f organ izing a girls club. -Mrs. Paul Edwards, one o f the most efficient lenders o f youth in this com- ’ munity, was present and assisted b y Ihelpful/suggestions, Election o f officers was held with th e ' following results; Pres.; Ruth 'West; Vice Pres;, -Bernice Elias; >Secretary-Tdeaaurer, •Corma Hoatet- ,ler. j Game* Were enjoyed and light re freshments served, 1 Miss Mildred Horney was assistant hostess, 'r 1,1 NOTICE! I amnowequipped andprepared todoaUkindsofPipework , * * * v■ - REPAIRSONPUMPWORK ‘ ESPECIALLY 1 *. Marion C. Hughes Cedarville Rhone Mi l t Bine-White SparklingGems Set in I8K. White Gold . S 2 5 t » S S 0 0 U . DOME of the most unusual values of the year O are offered for this Christmas selling. It has taken us months of preparation and we are proud of the stock we are showing. QUALITYA FEATURE W e invite the most careful insjpection of the diamonds we offer you. Our, quality and yalues. are the highest obtainable. * > , TIFANY jewelry store PERFECT DIAMONDS ^ , ' South Detroit, Xenia, Ohio . £ ■ V->V “ N - u i t u c u t . ' t » w e . r - j i s a a s g a a s a g s Gift Suggestions Every g ift has been chosen to make it definitely opprop- riate. Shopping early you will have the benefit o f our courteous attention and the pleasure o f making selec- ( tions from a complete stock. MEN’S SCARFS M E N ’ S NECKWEAR A wide range o f beautiful pat- Pure Silk Neckwear in all the terns in square or oblong new. patterns 8hapes s i toS3 •^000*- ^ NO HUNTING . Th* following farm* and lands arc posted ftgainftt hunting With dog or gpaj Churl** F» Hawhall Andriiw KaanWy Uttrfay MOKiroy g , t . Bakar 1 Msaatoa lV*«k CamitorV S3 toS7.50 FANCY BUCKLE BELT SETS Initial Buckles and Buckles o f Sterling Silver, Sets froth $2 to$7.50 FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS Uenuine Irish Linen in plain or fancy colors 35c to SI each MEN’S SHIRTS Collar Attacked, collars to match, and Neckband styles. New collars '$2 to$S MEN’S ' BATHROBES A good big selection and every one a beauty $7 to S16.S0 Leather Novelties, Men’s House Coats, Warm Gloves and hundreds o f suitable and appropriate gifts, y4A. . 'Value Mirat Clotbuers ‘ 2S 3. Datrolt Sh, X*ni* Ohio
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