The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52
*y|»- <* " - •* ,5 wm “It jS ^ l y 111I ' m ^ 1' > Th* Hfik Mima family vmukm vf — ^ 7 . 1 . 7 ? PKRISONAL t t e i ^ M & M # M s n y w t a H w a t t e , ......... - i - , |„; M~*"1"* y*er m w Hipbem, Ohio, on Tu«te^*j J J M * . * * » « M to mskto* ^ 2Lt _ _________ _ Tkt U «34rSwH *^wk‘ APP^ **** F0* SALK—Sswiag matins. C*fi MRS. SHERMAN BAKER. v - — -----4 , -.- B* y . Jswm I*. M c MUI uh , o f Norfolk, V*., will prwwh JBabbath for tha First 1-lwbyterUu cougregatiou. Mis# Bortim D ash of SpringfisM, I jm boon apwudiajp a two woeka vesa- tioa her* with bpr parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Bean, Spatial CWokan Dinner*, Sunday. Bernloe Elina Warned from ttte Blue Bird Tea Room, . Charleston, W, V*,/ Monday. DU. G. A. SMITH D E N T I S T NOW LOCATED AT 10V* w - HIGH ST. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO SMITH BUILDING—ACROSS FROM MYERS MARKET Open Daily and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evening* 2 HOURS PARKING ON ESPLANADE DON'T FORGET* LOW PRICES, SAME AS ALWAYS - - WHEN z : j S p r in g f ie l d - THEATRE WORLD’S. GREATEST PICTURES •HJBW LOW SUMMER RATES CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES DURING SUMMER NOW PLAYING ■* * ’ , , . “ON TO RENO” ' 'DON ’T FORGET TO YISIT THE ’ " R E G E N t WHEN IN SPRINGFIELD *>* Would You Like to Have Your Taxes Reduced Fifty Per Cent? FRANK L. JOHNSON CANDIDATE FOR NOMINA TION TO CONGRESS PROPOSES THE PLAN* BY WHICH THIS COULD BE DONE k-;i‘ti*«W• Over’ fifty per cent of the local taxes raised'in the State of Ohio are raised for school purposes. I propose, If elected to Congress, to. introduce a bill to have the Federal Government continue the amusement and luxury tax arid pay the money derived therefrom over to the vari ous taxing districts of the various States for educational and school purposes. In other words let the Federal Government support the schools and thereby relieve yqtt of over fifty per cent of your tax burden. I f you are in favor of such a bill work for and support the Undersigned, ■ , y . . • • • - ' *>* ■ ‘ ■ ■ . ,t ' 1 i . •. FRANK L-. JOHNSON, . Candidate for Congress. CORNFLAKES 17C BANANAS Fancy Yellow Fruit 3 Pound* < 22C ICiinUO^ *Md du lcy L k n lU l l V 360 Size, Dozen 35C WATERMELONS Large, 28 Pound Average, Each 45C CAKES Iced Spiced 4 Q c CANDY Chocolate 4 Drops, Pound ....... DILLHOKLES CottHiry GluKQt* , APPLE BUTTER OZtg* Country Club Qt, jarA 5P ,# CANTALOtJPfiB' 2 & i * tmrgB Size, % for .. PEACHES Nancy Belles, 4 lbs......... PLUMS Red t Found ...................... TOMATOES Hot Howe, L b s ....... P ^ CABBAGE Solid 4 { ) < * POTATO®® New* 16 lb. peck .......... CHIP SOAP Kre- 4 g e a m** 20 oss. pkg, 9Mhm**** ?UPER su d s Large Si«e, P it* ................... SUMMSK SAUS- 2 S c AGE, PouttSl....... BACON&*ttY eurud SIlb, pieeeor more lb. * * ® Mr*. J. 0 . Stewart i»’ visiting in N*w York City and other eastern twints,,expecting to be gone about two week* or more. Dr. W. R. IlcChosney preached the j funeral Tuesday o f Mrs, Sprague, Jmother-in-law of Rev. Koontz, pastor o f the Presbyterian church in South Charleston. Bey, M. A. Sumer* and wife, o f Huntington, W* Va., were guests of .their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, j and Mrs. W. W.', Galloway the past week. •■ Special'chicken dinner*, served Sat urday,;July 21, at the Green OWl Tea r^oom. on the Colambiis pike east of Cedarville, . Phone your reservation [ not later than Friday evening. Mis* Lois Rae, who has been a [missionary to Malay, for the past five years and it home on‘ her fur* Ilough, has heen the guest o f Mildred Trumbo for several days. Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Brown and .son, Ned, left by motor1Wednesday on h trip to Washington, D, C., New York City and Boston, They will -be gone two weeks and while in Boston Mr. Brown will attend the Rexall drug dealers convention. > A number o f the ladies o f Cedar- villa and vicinity gave a kitchen shower last Thursday at the home o f Mrs. Mary .Huffman for Mrs. R. J. Fowler. The Fowler home burned some weeks ago and most everything was saved but the kitchen. ’ Mrs. Fowler wishes to take this n^ans of Iextending her thanks and appreciation to so many kind friends. Miss Lois Rae, formerly connected 'with .the college, is here on a "Visit [with friends. Miss' Ray has been en gaged inmission work in Malay, 1under the direction of. the M. E. Foreign Mission Society. She was tendered a public reception Tuesday •evening at the M. E, church parlors. She gave a very interesting report o f her work amofig the natives in that country. . Mrs. Knox Hutchinson and daughter entertained in a delightful manner for dinner last Thursday, honoring a nefce, Miss Ann. Pugh, from Seattle, Washington, The following person* were present Mrs; Luitt Robin*, o f Washington, C. H,’{ Mrs, John Me- Y*y, Mr#; Finley Hutchinson, Mrs. G. W. Ebright, Mr#. Mary Bell, Miss Emina Hutchirison, o f Xenia and'Mrs. Alla Jobe. Mia* Carol Reif, Has*, o f Charles- Margaret Sullivan, Dr, and, Mr*. 0 , P. a r ffe fe Olark, o f Pittsburgh, Pa-, is ISflWteg with relative# at Clifton. %mi* and Mrs. Jane Me- Cullemrh.of^imon, left Tuesday for YellowwfamrHafctejwU. Park, California and Portland,’ Oregan. Mr, and Karlh Bull and daugh ter, Mary BfitaWW, left 'yesterday for a comhtefl Nwhioas and pleasure trip to Chicago atari Minneapolis* Minn. The Ladle* o f the M. E, Church will hold a market at The Co-operative Cream Station, Saturday July 28 at 2 P.M. Mr> and Mm. James Gray, o f Pitts burgh, Pa., are guest# of the former’s mO'fhet, Mrs. Belle Gray. Mrs. John Stanforth was taken to the McClellan hospital last week for treatment. Mr, and Mm. Fred Clsman* attend- FOR BALE—Ford Coupe, Wtt FOR SALE- Used KMIk, S*frigs f ed a family reunion in Blanchwter,:model in exoellent condition. See J. jator finished like new, a bargain at 0. Sabbath. K. Post Friday or Saturday at Wm. v$8.50, C, 8, HOERNER, R, F. D. Ho, Mrs, Robert Lloyd and son, George, of Cleveland, have been the guest* of Dr. and Mrs. O, F, Elia* this week. Mr. and Mr#, W. W. Galloway had about twenty friends as their guests Monday evening at their camp on the Little Miami river, Marshall'*. 1., Xenia, Ohio, The Pollyanna Sewing Club met' July 12 at 2 P. M. in the Domestic Science room o f the school house. After tho business meeting refresh ments were served. The first year girlB cu tou t their dresses and pat terns for heck facings, The next ’meeting will be held Thursday, July 19 at the same time and place, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Mrf and Mrs. William Bootes and Mr. E. R, Bagler of, thd Stone Road, entertained at' dinner Sunday dt their home for the pleasure of their guest, Mrs. Anna Bullock o f Sedalia, Mo.' There were covers for the following guests; Mrs. Bullock, Mr. Walter Graham and family o f Cedarville; Mr. George Boptes and family; Mr. and Mrs. Otis St. John, near Xenia; Mrs, Nettie Sutton, New Jasper; " Mrs, Letitia Brown, Xenia; Mrs. Etta Parker and. Mr* Roger Fudge of Indianapolis* Hay For Sale In Field—at Nagley’s Fruit Farm. Will cut next week. Call Phone 806-R, Xenia, Hay For Sale In Fields—at Nagley’s Fruit Farm. Will cut next week. Call Phone 8062-R, Xenia. WANTED—Man with car to sell complete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes, Exclusive Territory. Ex perience not necessary. Salary $300.00 |per month. M ile sto n e ru bb e r co . .East Liverpool, Ohio FOR SALE—Stove wood ready for Iuse. One horse wagon load $2.00 de livered. LOUIS DUNN. suss ASKME ANOTHER Q. Is there a natural, easy way to prevent and relieve constipation, and its atten dant ills? A* Yes. Bulk and lubrica tion are needled to overcome intestinal inactivity* Once the bowel muscle regains its tone, natural elimination will result* Q. Are drugs needed? A* No. Laxative foods with natural lubricants, not babit forming, is the best and safest way* .* Q< Where can I learn more about these foods? A. At the HEALTH FOOD CENTER , CEDAUVHJLE BAKERY* * ‘ „ m Mrs, Mary Spencer .and grandson, Stowarfc Harris, returned home last Monday after spending several weeks in Ashland, 0;, visitifig' relatives. Rev, Andrew CresWell and family, of" Pontiac, Mich., will spend their month’s vacation here, having taken part o f Mrs, W. R, Sterrett’s resi dence. ' Mr. and Mrs, T. JL MacKenzie, o f Flushing, NeW York, who are visiting Mrs. MacKenzie’s brother, Clayton MacMillan and family; entertained a number o f relatives and friends Tues day evening to six o’clock dinner at the “ Green Owl” tea room. The even ing was spent at the MacMillan home. Dr. W. B* McChesney preaches Sabbath for tW Presbyterian congre gation in Piqua. The Homo Culture Club members with husbands, and friends held their annual picnic, Wednesday afternoon and evening at.Shawtiee Park, Xenia. Mr. Charles Grlfflith has resigned a# custodian o f the1 college and will be succeeded by Mr/Frank Owens. THE CEDARVILLE 4-H FOOD/CLUB MEETS The 4 -$ Food. Club of Cedarville met at the home o f Miss' Sadie Griffith, reporter, July 16, at 2iQ0 o’clock. Old and new business was discussed. Arrangements were planned to have a lawn fete Saturday night, July 21i A demonstration by Misses Wanda Jane Turnbull and Frances Finney demonstrating the candle salad was nice. Afterwards the salad used in demonstrating was used as refresh ments. Mrs. Griffith furnished a very pleasing drink, lemonade and pine apple juice. The next meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Williamson Friday afternoon, July 27. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of 8. K, Williamson, De ceased. W, C. Williamson, has been appointed and qualified as Executor o f the estate of S. K, Williamson, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. ’ Dated this 6th day of July, A. D. 1928, S. C* WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County. FOR BENT—House partly furnish; ed or unfurnished. MRS. LOUISE EWBANK. FOR SALE—Moline hay loader. WILBUR CONLEY TO HOLDERS OF Third liberty Loan Bonds The Treasury offers a new 3M per sent, 12-15 year Treasury bond in exchange for Third Liberty LoanBonds. The new bonds will bear interest from July 16, 1928. Interest on Third Liberty Loan Bonds surrendered for exchange will be paid in full to September 15, 1928. Holders should consult their banks at dew* for further de tails of Ode offering. Third liberty Loan Bonds s on 3apt«nl matasre 1628* arid 3bM 16, 19 n will c**s* to bear interest on that dado. r A . W , MELLON* Sewtety of the Treasury* Washington, July 5, 1928, "if i I f ill v tv-1" ’f V. f {_•!I % y i i ' f ' h . W l . B I ■r^,*4 Estate of James W. Daily, deceased, C. A, Cultice has been appointed and qualified as Administrator o f the es tate of t&ameo W. Hailey, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 6th day of July, A,.B. 1928. S, C, WRIGHT, Probata Judge of said County. Trapping the Deceitful The most artfift maneuver la to prs- tend to fall' lntp the trap that is laid lor ns; tor we tins never so easily deceived as when we think we are deceiving others.—La Rochefoucauld, PURINAFEEDS PIG CHOW COW CHOW BULKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER PENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS HAAG WASHERS Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company ' '•'’t > . ’ v' ■ t . \ : * ; ..*■■■ .. . 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