The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

-.W H E N IN SPRINGFIELD sttw ' jb u y . g 1 » r -T Z —- 1 ■ H P * E C r I E F l I I BfG NOW PLAYING DOUBLE SCREEN STAGE AT REDUCED PRICES “ TWWTiUV? m . MATINEES j 'SUNDAY - NITES 10c 20c } 20c SOc CHILDREN A DIME ANY TIME NEW SHOW e v e r y SUN: THURS: keeps fo o d colder, an d pays for itself ■ I TC h R cost o f Frigidahe is insignificant in com* parisonw itli the benefits it gives. It keeps foods fresh and wholesome and gives vital protection to healtii. Its economies w ill more than pay for ip; cost* Visit our display rooms fo r a. demon* stxatiem. Easymonth lvpayments can be arranged.* DajtaFbwer 0>. X en ia D is tr ict P. R O p u C T . O P * G B N B K A l * . M O T O R S msm M Country Club Finest, 3 cans 40c, Avon* 4 0 1 1 dale, 3 cans 35c, Clifton; 3 cans 32c, v Z v Standard, 3 cans 23c. II i H i A Sugar Cured, Whole or If ftlH u Half, Pound 23C BANANAS Fancy Yellow Fruit 4 Pounds 22C POTATOES t r S L — 280 SOFT DRINKS Lemon Sodh, Root Beer or Ginger 1 A g Ale, Bottle WATERMELONS * | i e A Large Size, Each ONIONS White or 4 Yellow, 8 Lbs........* 1 H PICNIC PLATES 1 0 0 Pack***, Doz, ..... W CHEESE Fresh Cream, Lb. .—***.... PEANUT BUTTER f Hulk Lb. .... . GREEN BEANS £ f i i » fresh stringless 2 lbs,**” ** CABBAGE New, 4 ffcga low price, 8 Lbs. *.i , w l ’ JDili wj! <MMft m ******-” ' TOMATOES Firm 4 A r Ripe, Lb................. * V I * g in g e r SNAPS J j j g o Pound ........ -...... — BUTTER Cmmtry dU |<* Club Creamery, Lb. BACON Fancy, 4 0 c sugar cured, Lb. LEMONS Large BU .J J g f* BetcR - ................ SUMMER SAUSAGE^-e r Pound ................. i i i LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Jwa Frants is visiting with wdativas fat Ft* Wayne, Ind, Rsmsmbsr ths Markti, Saturday, Jaas 90, at ths Cooperation Cream Station at 8 o'clock. Mrs, W, H. Evans, who hae bean ill for several days, Is reported much better. Mr. ind Mrs, Harry Wright and family spent Sabbath in Cincinnati, with Mr. end Mrs. Walter Purdom. Miss Helen Kennon and brother, Raymond,' are visiting several days this week in Columbus with relatives. Get your eats for your Sunday dinner at the Market at the Coopera* tlon Cream Station, Saturday, June SO, The Ladies of the M. E, Church will have a market June 80th at the Co* operation Cream Station. LOST—Ladies Wrist Watch in or near Alford Memorial last Friday, Finder please notify this office. Mrs. Anna Townsley was called to Lima, Tuesday, by the death of her brother-in-law, Mr. W, D. Carpenter, Mr, Carpenter died Monday after an extended illness. FOR RENT—My home on Xenia s»ve„ part furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. LOUISE EWBANK not later than 8 o'clock* Tuesday evening, July 3rd. THE CEDARVILLE BAKERY Mr. and Mrs. George Martindale entertained members o f the Presby­ terian Broadcaster’s Sabbath School Class Monday evening. Miss Eleanor.Coulter, who baa been spending a month visiting with -her uncle and aunt, Mir. and Mrs. Qliver Jobe, Granville, O., has returned home. M ibs Jean Finney, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl Finney, of Lexington, Ky., is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson and family. Mrs. Milton Bratton is visiting with relatives in Union City, Ind., this week. 'She was accompanied by her. son, Frank, who is manager o f a Kroger store in. Springfield. *•.*.. • ,"j: • .V yfk.. : ■ I v * -i ,-v ' Mrs. D. W. Inman OfJacksOn, Mich*, who is spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs, L. M. Morton in Xenia, visited Tuesday with her son, Roy. Inman, the local ievsreler. FOR MMM 'HfWe wood ready far Qm bum VMM lead d«- hversd. an m -autismA'il'.t'di.i.ijnui.nriun On Bwafttags, # 9 # many wda- tives o f Mr* damans came with well MMt ffijgsgfts to spend the day with.Mm. A'ftoafc enjoyable day was spent by tmi&ltoti&gi Mr. and Mrs. H. CL Dayton; Miss Clara demons, J p fs Irina Gregg, Myron Gregg, and Mrs. Frank Bezel, Mr. mod Hi*. Jones Canter, of Springfield} M& H*d Mrs. Edgar Allen and da*agfc®% Afgina, o f South Vienna; Mr. and Mm* O* M. Whitaker, of South Sokm and M r . and Mrs, D. E, Whitaker and <sb$*Sr«a o f Jefferson­ ville} and the heat Mr. Charles Clemens. Mr. and Mrs. «@horie* McDargh o f Urbane, Ohio, ac^dmpfnied by Mrs. George McDargh* and Mrs. Sarah Weimer, CedamdRe, have arrived home and report one o f the most en­ joyable enoampmants they have ever attended. Every thing for a good time was shown..them. A wonderful lunch was' served at the Fairgrounds by The Sons o f Veterans, also at the Elks Hall by The American Legion end don’t think the D. Of V. forgot the old boys either, in. frtfet was re­ membered by all the organizations of Lancaster, Ohio, Mr. Charles Mc- Dorgh was a Delegate to Lancaster, was also elected as delegate to Den­ ver, Colorado, which encampment takes place in September. * Miss Lourette Sterrett, who has been teaching at. Erie, Pa., is home for the summer vacation. Leave your order for Buns or Rolls* g Mr, and Mrs, W- W. Troute visited for several days with Mr,.and Mrs, Ira Gates in Columbus. Prof, C. W> Steel o f Idaville, Ind., has moved hero add Is occupying the property on north Main street owned by the Exchange Bank, -F rol Steel will become a member o f the faculty of Cedarville College, Rev- William Duffteld, of Dayton, visited here Wednesdaywith relatives. A marriage license has been granted to Charles H, Dean and Louisa Jeffries, Cedarville. . . Mr. Charles Marshall, and daughter, Mrs- Gertrude Mitchell, and daughter, o f Dayton, have returned after a. motor trip to the lakes in Michigan, where they enjoyed several days fishing.. Rev. LeCIpde R srk le'of Newport News, R, I., was in town yesterday- visiting with Mr, and Mrs. I. C, Davis. Rev. Hankie had been catted [to his home near PjttsbUrg owing to the death o^ his mother. * , Mrs. O, P. Elias and ’ daughter, Bernice, are spending a*few days with friends" fai Cincinnati. ’ .Dr,’ Elias will motor to that city over the week-end and* the family will accompany him home. „ ,J Mrs. S. T. Baker’ was at home to members o f the Kudaxvtr* Club, Wed­ nesday. Mr. and Mrs. A . L. King and family o f Oshkosh, Wis., are spending three weeks in this section Visiting with friends. Mrs, King, was formerly Miss Opal Pierce. . „ Mr. and Mri. Clinton Shear, o f Dover, Ohio, were Sabbath day guests of A. J. Hostetler and family. They were, accompanied home, by their daughter, Doris, and MiSs Virginia Everhart, who have been guests at the Hostetter home the past week, The ladies of the M. E, Church will hold a market, Saturday, June SO at the Co-operative Cream"Station at 3 P. M. FOR $ALE—Ford Half-ton truck. Good mining condition. ' F. E. HARPER FOR SALE—Sewing machine. Cali MRS. SHERMAN BAKER. WANTED—Man with car to sell complete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes, Exclusive Territory. Ex­ perience not necessary. Salary $300.00 per month. MILESTONE RUBBER <30. East Liverpool, Ohio Prof. George F. Siegler and wife, o f Marietta Visited here over the week­ end with the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Siegler, They depart­ ed Tuesday for Lakeside, where they Will spend a few days and go on to Battlecreek, Mich., to join Mr. Charles Otto, Marietta, Mrs. Siegler’a father, who has been spending two weeks at tha£ health resor|t. Miss Alberta Creswell underwent an operation last Friday in Chicago for a growth on the spinal column. The operation,was a very delicate one and seldom lifts such a one been perform­ ed. The growth faf supposed ter have resulted frUiftfta slight injury some time in the past. The surgeons are very optomlstic over the result thus far, Do not forge! to leave your lawn mower* with J, A. Stormont for sharpening and repair, He has pro­ vided improved machinery for sharp- Vnlli| RloWirio . We have for rental one of the mod­ em Johnson Electric Floor Polishers, We also have floor wax and other supplies for keeping floors in good condition, Cedarville Lumber Co. Miss Ruth Bums’ will teach, the coming year in the Selma schools. Mrs, Della Patterson,, of Dayton, visited several days last week with her mother, Mrs. J. H, DRenour. Mrs, C. C. Kyle's Sabbath School class will entertain Miss Carrie Rife’s class this evening at 7:30 at the home of Rev. R. A . Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Kyle are con­ templating a motor trip into -Texas and from there will go to Yellowstone National Park- Geneva and Kent Clemans, children of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemans, are spending two weeks With their grand­ parents, Prof* and Mrs. F. M, Reyn­ olds in St. Bernard, 0 . ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to announce the name o f R. D, Williamson as a candi­ date for re-election as State Represen­ tative at the August primary. We are authorized to announce the name o f John A. North as a candidate for County Commissioner at the Re­ publican primary in August* I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of County Commissioner at the Republican Pri­ mary election in August. I also take this .opportunity to thank the people o f Greene .County and the general public for the cour­ tesy shown me and the co-operation they have given during my present term of office. If I shOnld he re-elected I hope that my four years experience in the office will enable me to render more efficient service during tit* next term. Signed J. H, LACKEY . Miss Helen Dodds announces her candidacy fo f her second term as Greene County Treasurer at the Re­ publican Jbtewrry election to b* held August 1 4 ,1*I& V are auftl&ed fo a of #, d l t e t a* s usual term We name for the Judge. We are name of G* for Sheriff^. Republican We m name o f . S ty m ib** # 9 nnounce the a candidate for Probate to announee the oa a candidate harm, before the In Augtiet. to announce the as a can- Attorney be- primary in NEW PROFESSORS FOR CEDARVILLE COLLEGE Miss Lydia A, Berkley, M. M„ B. M., has been elected by the Board o f Trustees o f Cedarville College as Director o f Music* Miss Berkley is a graduate o f Lincoln Conservatory of Music and o f Hiram College Conserva­ tory, She has taken post-graduate work in Oberlin Conservatory of Music and in Cincinnati College of Music. She was head of the Organ Department and instructor in Piano in BuckneU University, F*. She was head o f the Organ Department and instructor in Piano in Mansfield State Normal, Pa., and was bead o f the Organ and 'Piano Department in Eton College, North Carolina. Miss Berk­ ley will be Director o f the prepara­ tory, the intermediate and the colle­ giate departments o f Music in Cedar­ ville College. These departments offer courses in pianoforte, voice, pipe organ, chorus classes, stringed instru-i ments, both for beginners and ad­ vanced students. The Board of Trustees have also elected Mr, C. W. Steele, Professor of Social Sciences and Debate, Mr. Steele is a graduate o f Indiana State Normal, He was Superintendent of the schools o f Fowler, Indiana, for nineteen years,. He has served as an instructor in South Dakota State Col­ lege, Indiana State.Normal School and Teachers’ College, Madison, South Dakota. Mr. Steele will ’ teach Economics, Sociology, and Debate. The College Board o f Trustees have also elected Miss Ruth L. Brown, A. B„ A. M.,.Professor of English and Mathematics. Miss Brown is a grad­ uate of Huron County Normal School and of Oberlin College with the degree of A. B. and from the post-graduate department of Oberlin College with the degree of A, M. Miss Brown has completed thirty-six semester of English and sixty-two hours in Mathe­ matics. She will teach College Alge­ bra, Analytic Geometry, and'Calculus besides the English.' * ^ WANTED—Those having Hoover & Allison preferred stock for sale, state number of shares and price. Address “H, B.” care Cedarville Herald. W A N T E D DEAD STOCK removed free of charge, Call 454, prompt Service. XENIA FERTILIZER CO. LUXURY W ITHOU T EXTRAVAGANCE STOP AT RIIZ Horn MINNEAPOLIS’ NEWEST FIREPROOF HOTEL WwftL Are. #*. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, * 256 ROOMS RATES VKR JDAY ' $1.59 to 93,9# j CoaveniML* to Shop# jp 4 TfaMtzaft Oafft—Coffee Shop—Gar- -jgeiarrica . B. H. HADLEY Pray, m* MeineS f I n SEI.LS-FLOTO CIRCUS COMING TO SPRINGFIELD ON THURSDAY JULY S -■ J Miss Erma Ward, the champion girl gymnast, will demonsH&ate just how easy one can revolve over 200 times in the air, when the Sells-FIoio Circus comes to Springfield for afternoon and,night-exhibitions on'July 5th. ‘ Miss Ward is without an equal in her line and holds all endurance records for one-arm plunges. ‘ . - - . 1 The girl gymnast is but one of the many notable features with the Sells-Floto Circus, which is eonveded to be America's greatest, show. Animals and,acts from every quarter o f the globe will appear in the lengthy program. F o u r t h o f J u l y * MEN’S Shadow Weight Suits^ Palm Beach Suits '*’** $13,80 Men’s T rop icil Worsted $25 to $30 Men’ s & Boys’ Bathing Suits One piece suite . $3.95 to $7.00 2 piece suits $2.50 to $4.00 per garment Swimming Belts SOc MEN’S >. STRAW HATS , . Sonnits $3.00 to $5.80 * Panamas $3.95 to $6.00 Leghorns $3i95 -to $7,00 Swiss Geddos $3.50 to $4.00 Men’ s & Young Men’ s plain or fancy Sport troupers W h ite'Duck $2.95 Outing trousers white? English Gaberdine $3.95 White Flannel trousers $3.50 Fancy Flannel trousers $6 to $10 Men’ s Light Weight Underwear Men's Union Suits $1 to$3 Men’s Athletic 2 piece Underwear from 75c to $2.00 per garment . T R 3 f f i f e n o n 28 S. Detroit St,, Xenia Ohio ♦. * ij

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