The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

nwwtauB ADtanOKM, LOCAL Mr. W* W, Bgtitwayii ia the5**** m « lantfMItotri*. M » w Rath Itarot sad llm rylffSa*. J»#th Umith l«*ve Monday fo r Oxford * » « * tlwy *m * » t « Miami bTn iv « - •tty summer school. —•—■'W ^ ^w w sw v«spi wj^offiir r « i: Mr. Lloyd Cnaurtogs, sob p fM r. «nd Mm. Ar&ar Cutjmbm^ gntdaatod fcwsi l ! » O. S, U. Monday in a <las* of 13a*, ' Moaar* Arthur Cummings and C3»rk* Gr*h*i« rrturnsd Monday Mom Kansas City wbero they went to yorcfa*»* fosding cattl*. They report tfea city fiUsd with eowentfon dele­ gate* and sight M«rs. On the ground that she wy» in­ duced into a marriage with the, de- fondant by his fraudulent representa­ tions to her Veda Haynes,ha* been awarded * divorce from Ira G, Haynes gn alleged insane person, in Common Pleas Court. The coart barred the defendant of dower interest or any other claim to the plaintiff's one-fourth interest in certain real estate in Greene and Fayette Counties. " * ....... ^ ll.M>iy,Slli.W,JII,iu ll| I ■■ .ll' t FOR SALE—Sweet potato plants, • * JOHN GJLLAHGH The Cedar Cliff Chapter o f the.D. A. R. held a picnic Thursday at noon at the: Alford Gym. New Postal Rate* Represent Some Reduction in Cost TJ» JM m postal ratas provided by legislation, just passed by the Nation­ al Congress will represent * very material reduction, as compared with the old rate® on a, number of postal classifications, according to a com­ munication from U. S. Senator S. D, Few. to the Ohio Chamber of Com­ merce, which strongly urged the en­ actment of this legislation. The new law effects a reduction in second class' rates, officially estimated at about $2,700,000. The hill as pass­ ed includes provisions as follows: To restore the one emit postage rate of post cards, To reduce the postage oh advertis­ ing portions o f second class matter. To reduce the postage on magazines and newspapers when sent by others than the publisher or news agent. To effect a minimum charge per piece o f second class matter when there are more than 32 pieces to the pound. To provide for bulk pound rates on third Class matter, To reduce the postage on fourth class matter. To provide for special handling and special delivery/combined, at reduced rates. To provide for accepting business reply cards and letters in business reply envelopes for transmission in the mails without .prepayment of postage. awe AllSeekUght • The very plant* turn with a Joyful transport to the light—Schiller, folnniMa* - W 51*1 What DoesYour Child Want to Know , A n sw ered bn £ BARBARA BOURJAILY • WHY ARE ICE COt& FOODS SAD FOR MF.7 * ’ *. * rf *• & E They cum the stomach Julcee, And keep' them from their doty , Of Ahrrttog- food* to rich red bipod .T o give you health *tid beauty, tOMrrtghtA / * >“% G W G j& f iwdiaiWei'iw. w „ iWMo*)Wfci,wi>A»wwww- . SOWING CLUB toasrmo Th# swond meeting of the FoUyomw CJothiug Club w « held Thursday * afternoon, June 7, *t 2 rteteek. Th* Food Club also held their meeting at the same time but different plan* have, been made for th* rest o f the summer. About 17 member* were present. A demonstration was given by Margaret Bailey, Tha books were given to the members and work wa» planned for the next meeting, A committee for changing the constitutionwas appoint, i ed those being Marian Ferryman, Sadie Griffith, and Helen Kennon, A , new social committee was appointed} for next meeting those being Marian Ferryman. Frances Taylor, and Lilian Thomas, Very nice refreshments were-servsd by Isadora Owen*, Sadie and Mae Griffith, and bole Kennon.. Last Tuesday, June 6, a mooting for* the officer* and leader* was celled to plan the programs for the summer. The program* were read and approved, at the meeting. Miss Stormont took] the group down to Birds to select*uit-1 able dress materials. More demonstra-j tionswill be given at the next meeting ! to be held Thursday, JuneJA, at 2 o'clock at the Domestic Science Hall. Entertain yoUr friends ‘ Sunday at the Blue Bird Tea Room with a chicken dinner. - < WANTliD—A Wardrobe. Phone 13. r£l*Wl«*’----'*ir«PS£JWr m m * ? *A lot of good people bemoan the pawing of the corset,” Bays. Corpulent Cora, “and I know myself it’s a great aid to uprightness.” ------- >0-v.— , Sever* Sentence * ~ Judge—-What’s your occupation? Prisoner—I'm a coat dealer, yonr honor. , Judge—Thirty days on one *1 your rock plleut Where another wowl* have had . Laundry line* With .flapping sheet* She has made a garden' close. Where her little World retreats, -—SidneyDrake EVERYDAY dOOD THINGS S OAK a nice fat mackerel overnight, skin side up. Drain and change the water several times if It Is very spit, .In the morning for breakfast, cover with thin cream and bake-in a hot 'oven twenty minutes. Serve with baked potatoes. If the fish is very thick pour boiling water over It fli first and simmer f«r ten minutes; drain and then add the cream. Dried Bert With Dream,,v . Take onfe-fpurth of a pound of dried beef, cover With hoiHug water and let stand ten minutes, then drain. Dilute one and one-half lablespopfituts of dour with, enough cold water to pom easily, making a smooth paste; add bue cupful of scalded cream, cools'*in a double boiler ten minute*. Add heel and reheat. v 7 \ -* u tf , - Hamburg Steak. Make a mautitl of.clmpped ttewmiod meat, adding a pinch1, of clove* Vbd grated onion-with salt and pepper £<» season and cover the top with strip1? of salt pork put’ on w latticed -form- Bake,-remove catoffilly and phmo<m a hot platter; servo with mushroom , sauce. . , _ ' , »*„ „ *■-* 1 4 * A „ Vermont Chicken Soup. Helmut six cupfuls of chicken stock seasoning with stilt and pepper and a grated otttOu. Add ope head of let­ tuce, shredded, and one cupful of green petfs. Simmer until the vegetables: ate done. Beat one egg, add enough stale bread crumbs to make a paste and. roll into small ball*. Drop these Into the boiling Soup and simmer ten min utea, then serve. . . ■ ■■ :• -in**' . Roast 8*rt With Gr*vy. Place thinly suited roast beef on * platter end pour over it reheated gravy to cover. Meat and Nut &*()*. 'Toko ope cupful of chopped sea­ soned veal, add one dozen chopped almonds, oiie egg, one-lmlf teaspoonful of salt and pepper to taste. Mix and roll Into balls, place in a baking pan and pour one qupfhl of rich highly seasoned tomato sauce over them Whan hot, serve garnished with water cress, mm PURINAFEEDS PH} CHOW COW CHOW BULKY LASS URN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER FENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS HAAG WASHERS Cedarville Farmers’ Gram Company Everything fo the Farm Phone 21 ] Cedarville* Ohio !3SP**c * •‘♦ ’-T -eor - w m m * m m %mm m w mn-ft* m m m t* tm m H**Tfi* . ^ - . ,||| mr |Cg— jy -n -w -rc ■aU irT fi - j ' l i r f - ^ T <*+.,*■*■-.** IS STORES—CEDARVILLE, MEDWAY, NORTH HAMPTON, NEW CARLISLE, OSBORN, TROY AND SPRINGFIELD—45 STORES SOAP IVORY ' 3 Bar* 19c ■ s o a p : . ’ SANI - 25c EAGLE DROMEDARY , CORN STAR M 4 Bara J L 9 C IMw .w ...J iw -ft,.,! „ FLUSH 25c Can i , 19c • BRAND *f C | ^ MILK J L 9 C DATES M ( | - 25c Pkg. J i 9 C MEAL ; 5 Lbs. SOAP, CASCADE HARD WATER TOILET, 3 Bar* *m4rn CLOTHESPINS REGULAR 10c BOXES 3 For NUTOLEO WISCONSIN « A - JACK FROSTS SALT l Vs Lb. BOXES BOXES 1 9 C aih / : MAPSHMALLOW CREME, “VELVET WHIP” Pmt Jar . , • PEANUT BUTTER finest , bulk Pound SHREDDED WHEAT * PAROWAX POUND PACKS '■2'For'" APRICOT^ FANCY BLEN­ HEIMS, Lb. ’ %« -i- PRDNES 50-60 GOOD SIZE, 2 Lb*. PAR -T -JE1LL ALL FLAVORS 10c SIZE ; BOXES " 1 i 9 G D1LLINGS . FLUFFY WHITE Marshmallows BULK LB. 19c • MATCHES ' ' BLUE MOON Full. 20 Cubic Inch Size Boxes 6 BOXES 19c LA CHOY CHINESE FOODS SPROUTS, Can 19c. NOODLES, Can 19c SOY SAUCE 19c BROWN SAUCE 19c ■WHIM,Mil ........................ .INI I.— ... XiJlfjLC&JtXJCy A m 4 MILK CHOCOLATE COATING ' For Icing, Eating, Dipping Vi11 BAKING POWDER DAVIS, 25c Can 19c AMERICANBALL BLUE, 5c Size 5PACKS19c PANCAKE FLOUR “Quality Inn" 4 To dean up stock for summer 3 lb.JLl iSr le SUGAR 4X* POUND BOXES, 2 for 19c GRAHAM WAFERS POUND I9 c Del Monte Goods ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES bcii(|ucc)De,WonEeHaivc* *0 r c f l u n c o Sliced OFMelba. JL 9 C Large No, 2Vg Cans PEACHES, Buffet Size* 2 Cans ...............19c CORN, Country Gentleman, No. 2 can ..„19c PEAS, Garden, Sweet, No. 2 can ..19C PRUNES, Prepared in Syrup, No. 2 Can 19c PRUNES, Dri Pnk, Pound Can................ 19c PINEAPPLE, Crushed, No. 2 Can :_____.19c APRICOTS, Halves, No. 2 Can...... ........ 19c TOMATOES, No. 1 Size * CANS, Standard, 3 Cans a« sw i***e HORN STANDARD No. 2 size cam .2FOR19c CANDY DELICIOUS SPEAR MINT LEAVES, Pound PAK I f lV ^*ooc* Fashioned. M ffijjk _ If AIVIII .Chocolate Drops, Lb. JL%pCr CANDY ^ OLD FASHIONED HARD MIXED, Lb. 19c CATSUP Brooks1, 6 yz. 2 bottles 19c RICE Fancy I Rose, 2 lbs. i Blue*£ C ^ 0 PORK AND BEANS, | A . C .m iib e ir . X W V a For MOP STICKS 2 For 19c POST BRAN Flakes 2 for 19c PEANUTS SALTED JUMBO, lb, 19c FROGS JUMBO, weigh about a pound each. A real Treat 39 c S ugar 10 IBS. FREE SUGAR YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE E. W. FULMER CO. PRICE ON SUGAR EXTREMELY LOW, BUT THIS WEEK BEING ANNIVERSARY WEEK, CELEBRATED IN ALL OUR FORTY-FIVE STORES WE ARE GOING TO GIVE IT AWAY —HERE IS WHAT YOU BUY— Fulmer. Wurth Price Save 2 Pkgs. “Family” MACARONI or SPAGHETTI........20............15._.05 YftTT QAVIi! 1 Can TOMATOES, No. 2 Size «**•**#,.*#**-*'**-«fi.*»*W*»**■*■#*•*»«•10.......... .09....01 1 Can “Social Club” Fancy SWEET CORN ....----------18.,...........15_03 1 Can “Arlington” SWEET WISCONSIN PEAS......18...:,...,15........03 1 Boa Six O’cleck Deuert or one Baa * wjt \ nnm k xTaC California Pudding ........... ...............I...............10........ 09.........01 A ISU 0 1ASS^ 1 3 oz. Jug COMPOUND VANILLA EXTRACT........ 20....... 1 Bos SHINOLA SHOE POLISH, All Color* ....... 0 . . .09...,*#..fc01 1 Box JACK FROST SALT, Three Pounds '............... 10...... .,09...... .01 1 Box “Purity” CORN STARCH 1 Box "Arm and Hammer** SODA^Pound sizes O l^e *ffi Takes 1 Pound JELLY SPICE DROPS, Fine Candy ....... mm Jtll 12 Article* . ' $ m $ t3 9 T S ' IN REALITY A SAVING OF ABOUT 63c INCLUDING VALUE OF SUGAR, NO TRICK ITEMS. EVERY ARTICLE SOLD FOR LESS THAN AVJ2RAGE GROCERY PRICE 3 2 c PIMENTOES Stewarts 2 Glasses 19c M POND’S Cold cream«g _ 25c TubeJ L ? T C BROOM CHILDS PLAY 19c COEPEE ‘THANK YOU” 37 c JJhJUMU a MI n w x r ibUi FIRST TIME OFFERED IN THIS SECTION VACUUM PACKED, A WONDERFUL DRINK. YOU, COFFEE EXPERTS * r TRY ONE POUND 3 S 9 C rn*mm* COFFEE “ OLD HONESTY” 42 c FULMERCO 25cKnox *j Gelatine, alt 9 V i|ll|. ... .*.■tm'iW-.ii.l 30c LIQUID Veneer Ok Polish JL SALSODA loeSize m ^ Pkg*. I i i r y . GALVANIZED Water Pailig No. 10 JLZfC Lavoris 19c m Bottle »#-*« WWW* 90AP, P*G* ot , k ir k s W m , Hakes Iff <■Miiiiwi-n.irjii.i.gi'1 *<r I)

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