The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

■pv* ‘*-“'*'i**-*? jum ny Ii,4 i^m u i M glgWUMBMlfHI tufte"A f. A NTs P’tfH t^ u » * * ,.Jesses Lritli 994111 the week-eed o€ W IW ^ .A fC O PERSONAL ;Jm% week at Clayton McMillan. | .-. *=» I’Writem Dinuars, Sunday, Mr- J «n Pettou *#& family spent TH* Mu« Bird Tea Boom, Tuesday m Cincinnati. FOR SALK-Sawing- machine, Cult Gooryn Lirtl® and 0«car Satterfield HRX SHRRMAN BAKER. returned from % Reservoir today — » . -with their week’a “catch." Dr, J. W. Brown, of Van, Want, O.,'1 „.,,, „ ,., * _______ ,___ 0pmt last Friday with Mr, Oscar Satterfield. “ Mrs. Ann*»Kildow, o f Springfield, . , ape&t several days hero this week visiting friends, * The Wednesday Afternoon Club met with -Mr*, 0. C, Kyle. ; " " " — -----------— . •-’■<— — • i Mr, and Mrs. C. N. Stuckey left Roy Inman was a week-end visitor Monday foi* a visit with relative* in at Cleveland, Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia* Miss Mary Smith, o f Columbus, Mr- and Mrs, George Frame, of visited her sister, Miss Zara, over Bedford, Virginia, are visiting their Sabbath. parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Frame. mm What Are Your Banking Requirements? I ‘ A*' < Here you will find a friendly personnel and complete facilities for every banking need. \ t „ e Bank Cedarville, Ohio :.rf^*rrtzt^rrn^ ‘ *>/# 1 •**1 tfymaMk4-DoorSttkn, f72S - “ C H R Y S L t y mon Cotton * * * P&& Roadster. * * 670 iwltkmUMumi ■? 2*Door Sedan » 690 Tmtrmg * * * 693> th lmM Cmm - 720 . . . . . . . . . ^ . n $ TN THE new Chtysler-built PLYMOUTH 1. you get results that you simply won’t believe possible in a cat o f such price, until you actually experience them for yourself* In short, never before hsi therebeen suidh g car. Only the eogiiteering genhtff and ‘ nijmufocturing skill o f die Chrysler organ* fcatfam, through its principle o f Stand* ardhsed Ooelfcy, could produce such a low-priced car, embodying the quality and dmvalue o f the finest* Prof. Boarst, Ralph JB'olford and James Ballsy went to West Jefferson, Monday evening to so®the Dog Races, Miss Eunice visited Charles E. Smith this week* Hill, of Cteelnnatt, a few daya Rev. R. A. Jamieson and family en- >yad a call Tuesday from Dr. and Mrs. J, A^Spesr from Tyrone, Pa. Kyle-Jackson picnic will be held at Snyder Park, Springfield, Wednesday August 15. Dinner, 12 O'clock. A . The Ladle* M. E. Church will hold their market Saturday July 28 at the Co-operative Cream Station at 2 P, M. Misses Elizabeth and Minnie Wiley and Mr, Silas Trumbo, of Kansas. City, Missouri, and Miss Emma Trumbo and Mrs. John Taggart, of Springfield, spent Monday withMrs. Cora Trumbo. Mrs. Cora Trumbo and Mildred are spending' the week-end with .Mr, R. B. Trumbo and family of Osborn, Ohid. '£ Nou/Ijou t can but) real stijle at low prices 4-Deer .*> , *Tt mtm/f**ft. ..... ■We si^cager tu place aPlymouth at your rrr^t „ /AJ disposal# Ride in it, drive It and we *.&**», ism®#- asaandtp1 aiwteiadxtt Chryd^’s crownh«g ecW em ea t Jfttiltt * * * * * * * IcwLt-prkodfklT — 3, M. COLLETTE MMWnWWK. OHIO Rev, Jaspn McMillan, wife and family, have gone from Cedarville to visit his brother, Harlin, at Mpson City, Iowa. A son was bom to Mr. and Mr*. Herman< Stormont, Monday. The Stormont family now consists of three sons and one daughter. Word has been received that R. C, Bums, of Washington, D. C., who re­ cently underwent a serious'operation at the John Hopkins Hospital, Balti­ more, is able to be about. . Probate Judge S, 0. Wright was a speaker before the Jamestown Grange Thursday night. He addressed the grange on “Government” at the con­ clusion of its regular business ses­ sion. Mts. Deck Gibney, of Dea Moines, Iowa, Mrs* Elmer Jones, Huntington, W. Va. andMrs, P. E. Parrett, of Day- ton, Ohio, spent the week-end with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Stuckey. . . ' • The Misses Genevera and Genevieve Jamieson are attending Bummer School in Muskingum College at New Concord, Ohio, and will also attend the Muskingum Bible Conference, The Y, P, C. V. of the II. P, Church will' hold an Ice. Cream Social on tHe church lawn Saturday eve. to make money to send delegates to the.Musk-, ingum Bible Conference. Homemade Ice Cream and’cake will be offered. ‘ i M r , JamesJStow^t#we*|! to Con- ^eaut'L&krr^ , l.1^sdneaday tp attend Ilia National Y, P„ C. U. Convention o f tiie United Pmbytetian Church, an a delegate from- the local Y* P, C. U. Mrs. Knox Hutchison wan hostess at a luncheon last Thursday, honor­ ing Mrs, Will Patterson of Dayton. The-guests included ten women from the immediate neighborhood. Prof.' Jurkat, Coach Borat,'James ;Bailey, Martin Bates and Carter Able, Jr,, saw the exhibition base ball game at Springfield between the (American League, Detroit and Spring- field. The final Score was 7 to 6. 'Springfield, ; Mrs. James Murray had for her guests over the week-end her brother .and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Moore- head, and1sister, Mrs, Nelson Briggs and nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs! John Gun, of Cambridge, Ohio. They enjoyed chicken dinner at the Old Mill Camp, Mr; and Mrs. Willard Kyle, are spending a week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Kyle since return­ ing from a motor trip in the West. Hiving traveled 5000 miles in thirteen different States visiting in Texas, Pikes Peak, Colorado, Yellow Stone National Park, and the latter* uncle Dr. Mclntire and family in Waseca, Minnesota. All those holding Pass Books in The Cedarville Building & Loan Associa­ tion, please leave themwith the Secre­ tary not later than July 31. This is important for Checking purposes. I. C. DAVIS, Sec'y, Hiy For Sale In Field—at Nagley's Fruit Farm. Will cut next week. Call Phone 8062-R, Xenia. WANTED—Man with car to sell •fcomplete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive Territory. Ex­ perience not necessary. Salary $360.00 per month. MILESTONE RUBBER 00* ' East Liverpool, Ohio FOR SALE—Stove wood ready for use. One horse wagon load $2.00 de­ livered LOUIS DUNN. Hay For Sale In Field—at Nagley's Fruit Farm. Will cut next week. Call Phone 800-R, Xenia. AUCTIONEERING — When you have a sale let me have a chance aa auctioneer, Give good service and good recommendations, Phone 2431* Carl Spracklen. m i l far spite of to get rid Dprer files than ago but this „ . „ germs of hSfa&tUe diarrhea summer jifpr young c Flies 48s# long an1 of theiRr there year1* typWA and m ' a dan dron, 4 ■ jy “Swa^ Ii d# word .earlier in the a fly in April or May^if kfilgg his thousand* of descendant* 1$ the.same time. Of course, it is ie # t&swafc files at any season of but by July there are more fi$Xf. in most communities than there are wnas$»rs to swat them. Flies bred! h* filth. There should be no piles of manureieft around to act aa cradles-for files. Ninety per cent of the maggots can be killed by applying one pound of borax, dissolved in twelve gaions df water, to every twelve bushela of manure^-when it is impossible to get rid of a manure pile at once. Garbage dhotild be burned or buried, Grdert garbage may be dried out in wire barista until it can be burned. Even With these precautions insur­ ing a high ipfant mentality in the fly race, some o f themWill Survive. These must he starved to death if possible. Leave no food standing uncovered. The strong odor o f rotten fruit dr spoiling food is especially delightful to flies. Bread crusts which have been moistehed In four ounces of formalin dissolved4n a quqjt of sugar water will .attract flies and kill them. Jhere are effective fly poisons, fly paper, and sprays on the market. In using sprays it is necessary to close doors and win-' daws, and to see that no food is ex­ posed to the poison. Dead flies should be burned without delay, DIES IN HOSPITAL 1 ' , Wr~ ~ John Mifroy, age 63, died July 22 at the Hospital4 in Xenia. Mr^Milroy was mari-ied two years ago to Maggie Tarbox, Hfe leave® two sbns by his first marriage, J. K. Milroy, Indiana­ polis, and Jno, Martin Milroy, Ken­ tucky. FHmerai services were held Tuesday, evening at”the horue -of Mrs.. Milroy. Burial was made in.the North Wood, Cemetery, eight miles from BeRejTontain, Wednesday, W1 ,» ^ ’ •^l" - p u 4 f ‘^Hangman’s House?*with Peter Mc- Lagen wbftsh is playing in Dayton this week, i* playing at Cedarville Opera House Saturday flight. Next Wednesday '“Private Izzy Murphy” a Bathe New's reel and Car­ toon comedy Will feature the regular program,' . * Mrs. R Virughan anSher daugh­ ter, Anna, and Mns. Wm. Dotsh and; daughters, Helen and-Martha came from Fernery last Thursday for a, visit with Mrs, Vaughan's daughter, Mrs, Frank Bird, 1 ' m , a c H urch 9;30 Sabbath School. P. M. GUilan, Supt There will be no preaching service for the next two Sundays while the paster is ’on his vacation. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH j - em^wMwr.)T.es Sabbath School, 10 A, M. Supt. O, A, Dobbins. ' Preaching, II A. M, Theme: “A Pollyanna Sewing' Club is sending a demonstration team composed of president, Isadcre Owens and report­ er, Julia McCalliater to the Greene County Fair, Tliera demonstrations are to be on patches* The Sowing and Food Club gave a fawn fete Saturday night for the benefit of those, who' are planning on going to club camps the last of .August. All garments and records,books must be ready to hand in Thursday July 2$ when the last meeting of the year will bo held at 2 P. M. in the Domestic Science -room' of the schoolhouse. W ork t& KnoU) Properly thou bast no other know! edge but what thou hast got by work­ ing: the rest is yet ell an hypothesis of knowledge: • thing to be argued of to schools, a thing floating I d the clouds, In endless logic vortices,, till we try to fix It—Carlyle. Oar Big Neighbor The Dominion of Canada came into existence in 1887. The original prov­ inces covered SGO.TgS square miles of land and Inland waters. Toddy the land and water area of Canada is 8,« 697,123 square miles. > ASKME ANOTHER Q. What is Protose? A. P r o t ® * « it vegetable meat. It oan b « prepared in every yr*g that meat can be prepared t r o a s t s , stews, steaks, sandwiches, salads, Delicious arid ‘healthful. . Q. Is it e3£pSSAiVft? A* N o , beoitids* there is ho w aste. Y b ^ r is e ju st w hat ym mgfrbtlitmfa meal* the tgmekx40..%0L keep inde* finitely teMgo ratmv Q, WlHNkt. I buy -Pro­ song of Victory.” * NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT T . P . l U * , 7 P . M . Subjctt; **AP’ ! ______ pit .-Ibtlng Our Iinungraiy Nrighkas.” . Leader: Miss Glenns 1 raddle, , - Estate of James W. Daily, deceased. No evening preaching service. ;■<». a . fpltke lm been appointed *»d Bruyer Meeting, Wednesday H as Administrator of the es- j ■. ■ _~ Itele o f Jmues W, Djuutey, tele o f l ^ IjGivenv County, Oltio, deceased. We have for rental one of the mod- { W s m ut jBly 4, p, ,an Johnson Electric Floor Polishers, j "We also have floor wax and. other}15”” " 5supplies for keeping floors in good} S, C. WRIGHT, ■condition. CedarvHie Lumber Co. f Probate Judge of said County. UiEE dward W ren Sum s op era ted T h e g,C.Detiton Store* Co. Starting Saturday, July the 28th-.- Wren’ s August Sale Of j FURNITURE! I * t The furniture event that sets the value-giving pace for all Central Ohio. Tre- £ mondouspurchases of furniture of every type, combining luxury, enduring qual­ ity,. Comfort and superior-vahids, have been made and this August you are M- ' sured of GREATER VALUES THAN EVER BEFORE. - • Easy Terms Can Be Arranged. A Small Deposit and The Furniture Will Be Delivered to You. Qse It "While Making the Weekly or -Monthly Payments. No Extra Charge for Deferred Payments. ^ 1 Starting Monday, July the 30th Wren*s August SaleOfFurs! This annual fur event means exceedingly low, prices * , early choosing from ‘ complete selections . . . the distinctive in-fur fashions . . the finest pelts . . , linked together by a reputation for qualitj*- o f many years .standing, I f you in--' - tend purchasing a fur coat this year, you cannot afford to overlook this sale* * , ‘ / . „ * * , ’ , , ’ ‘ J. > V ' ,* 'V v<•T 1 •"L ,. THE AIJGUST SALE OF FOBS FE a V u RBS A 4 SPECIAL CROUP OF 100 FINE FUR COATS THAT > WILD BE PLACED ON SALE AT w % t * 1 »Vi 1. 4 - /. , A 4 * * >* * » N ^ ■ffl TH E E D W A R D W R E N STORE : : : SPR ING F IELD , OH IO \c. ■..■A HM X RenewtheBEALTYof > your home M ak e y o u r h ou se th e m ost attractive in y o u r n e ig h b o r ­ hood* G ive i t a coa t o r tw o o f LOWE BROTHERS; H IGH STANDARD PAINT* T h is p a in t in su res a la s tin g ly b e a u tifu l, sm o o th fin is h ,! I t p ro v id e s com p le te p r o te c t io n against a ll k in d s o f ] w ea ther. I t in creases the va lu e o f y o u r h om e , - I t p ren j ven ts exp en s iv e rep a irs. e ‘ j ^ • jsr,f- W e have every k in d o f p a in t f o r y o u r h om e— lio t ii^ fo r^ ^ | in s id e and o u td o o r u se . , " F jR E E -^ T h e A rt o f C olor in the Home,** a+» ew h o s ^ oou ?! ?: tthaing a chart from which hundreds o f co lo r oond finA tions} ^ can h e chosen, Conte in and get a copy* - j R . BIRD & SONS CO. Cedarville, Ohio

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