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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