The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52
x*m "f 'Prof. C. W, Steel in# w tw l th e ' I A * A. A l m ........................ j — - ™- ««*»— — —— - — : Dr. mnA Mm H. H, Sink* tm, A H U PER SO N A L jRus*«H Well* rwideace on Maple daughter. Bed*, of Columbus drove !st« »t, Mr. Well* will move to Day __ ..... j.too *h*j*s he has been transferred Master Clarke and Miss Elsie Fort I** th* ^ " ^ v a n i a Company, apent tW wort-end with Mias &**! . . - Smith, at her home sooth of A dnuyhte w horn last Wednc*. ^jWH< [day to Mr. and Mrs, Georg;# Cohfarr, ,_ .___ ___;__iof Dayton at the Miami Valley hospi Mr, J. L. Boyd and family of New j Ohio, were Sabbath day guests ©J! Mrs, Sink* sister, Mrs, A. J, Ilpstetler and family. ftal. Mrs, Confarr was formerly Mias Concord, Ohio, visited Tuesday night Mitchell. at the home o f Rev, C, 0, Kyle and family. The Clifton United Presbyterian church la holding- the annual congre gational picnic a t Bryan Park today, Friday. Rev, W. R. Graham, of Lafayette, Ind., is spending the week here with Mr. and Mrs, W, C, Iliff, He expects to be. joined here by his son, Gordon, who will spend a few days here also. The 30th annual Gordon Family Reunion was held at Snyder Park, Springfield, Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs,. J. P, Barr, of Dayton, have been spending several days here with relatives and friends. Mr*. J. O. Stewart has returned home after a pleasant five weeks visit with relatives and friends in New in Asbville/N. C., returned home last York City and other eastern points. Saturdav nirfit. The .entire trio was Mrs. W. R. McChesney and daugh ter, Frances, have gone to Buzzard's Bay, Mass, where they hive joined Rev. Thomas Turner una family, for a vacation of several weeks. i Mr. and Mrs. J, JJ, Kyle, and Mr. fand Mrs, Carl Kyle and daughter, [Gwendolyn, of Springfield, have re turned home after a motor trip to Niagara Falls, Lake Ontario, Canada, and Chautauqua, N. Y, Miss Frances Taylor and cousin, Paul Chapman, visited last week with their uncie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Lester Taylor of Dayton, Mr, William Hastings, of Columbus, is here on a visit with- hia parents, Mr, and Mi's. J. E, Hastings, Mrs. B. H. Little and son, Kenneth, who have been spending several weeks Mr, and Mrs. C.JN, Stuckey return ed home last Friday following a visit with relatives in McKeesport, Pa. The trip was madia by motor. Mr. Marion Hughes and fam ily left Wednesday for a motor trip to Stu- ..benville, 0 ., and pn to Niagara Falls, at r ay ight. e .e tire trip as made by. motor in one day. Mrs. Minnie McMillan, .who recent ly underwent an operation for goitre- in a Payton hospital, has, recovered sufficiently to be able to go to the home of her sister, Mrs, Bert Rahn, Yellow Springs, where she will re main for a time. The Pomona Grange o f, Greene County will meet next Wednesday, August 22 at Pleasant Grange, Bow- ersville, Ohio. The meeting will be held in the school house. Business meeting in the morning,'basket dinner at noon and a good program, in the afternoon. FOR SALE at once Cash, 1 Dining Table, 2 Library Tables, 1 Phono graph, 1 Stand, 3 Wash Stands, 1 Piano Stool, 1 Bed Stead, 2. Bed Springs, 1 Kitfchen Cabinet, 1 Coaster Wagon and other articles. J. R. WELLS E R I G I D A I R E keeps food colder and pays for itself I k s cost o f Fricidaire is insignificant in com parison with the Benefits it gives. It keeps foods 'fresh and wholesome and gives vital protection to health. Its economies w ill more than pay.,for its cost. Visit our display rooms for a demon stration. Easy monthly payments can be arranged; P R O D U C T * O B - G f i N P R A t * M O T O R S Mr. Ed Litter and wife, of Colum bus, former residents aof this place, stopped in town Wednesday for a brief visit while on a motoring tour. Mr. Litter is just recovering from an illness of several months. He .and his brother are .engaged in the manu- facturing- business in Wellston, O., having recently moved their plant from Columbus. . Miss Mary Pollock, eldest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. W. A, Pollock, Col lege Springs, Iowa, met with a seri ous automobile . accident last Friday while in Cleveland. Miss Po1- locfc is a gr TK'daughtei of Mrs. V . R, Sterrett. f? was ridii g itr.com-" paay with tvu _:’l , friends wher an; automobile coming ip from a, side street failed' to observe the stop sign, The cars collided and. Miss Pollock sustained a broken left collar bone, a bruised arm and one vertebrea broken; She is now confined in Lakewood hos pital. Rev. and Mrs. Pollock had ar rived in Cleveland just a short time previous to the accident. They had gone from here to. Cleveland where their daughters were visiting. Rev. W. A, Condon and w ife of UricfisviHe, Q., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs.. R, C, Watt. Rev; Condon preaches Sabbath -in" his former charge at Trenton, O. • Mrs, Ralph Ault and Mrs. Mary Flatter, of >Clif£on, delightfully enter tained a number of friends in the form of a miscellanemiB, shower honoring Miss Ruth St, dofm, a bride of the" near future. The Ault home was de corated in .garden flowers and refresh- 'ments were served. * “ g ~ - 10 Big Reasons why Chevrolet is- <r3Trst Choice ofthe Nation ^ f o r 1928 / Probate Judge S. C, Wright not only received a handsome vote at nome but carried the county by nearly 900 majority in his race for renomina tion, Mr. Fred Fields and, family, who visited here last weak, have returned to their home in Milwaukee, Wia. Mr. Ray McFarland, of Columbus, is spending a few days vacation at home. FOR RENT—House on Miller St. Very desirable; Owner leaving town. ELLA MacDONALD All types farms now in demand. Our way is no sale, no commission, Write F. B . G. Box "495, Olney, 111. Miss Margaret McNeill has gone to Belle Center, 0„ to spend a-few days with home folks.- Miss Margaret Spracklen under went a tonsil and adenoid operation in Xenia, Monday. A caravan of Madison county Re publicans visited this place last Fri day afternoon in the interest of Judge Roscoe Hombeck’a, judicial, campaign, Mr. and Mrs, C. E, Masters have for their guests this week their neice, Jane Hinds,..and friend, Janet John son, of Silverton, Ohio. tylrs, M. C. Nagley and son, Wil liam, who have been visiting in the west, have returned home. The Kroger Grocery" & Baking Co. moved yesterday jn.t^eir new location in the Bird building* Mr. Paul Cummings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cummings, left Monday for Florida by the “thumb” route. He expects to visit'h is sister in Miami and bn the return, north, will accom- pjfcny Robert Richards home .by motor. Robert hen spe&it the entire summer in the south; Mr. Harold Ray, graduate of Cedar- .vilie College, flow a student in the "medical college of- Michigan Univer sity, is at his home near Xenia. He will return next month to enter his seniqr year. Harold was calling on friends here Wednesday.. T * W ith over 750,000 n ew C h e v ro le t on th e ro a d s in c e January 1st, tod a y ’ s C hevrolet is first ch o ice o f the N ation for 1928* C om e in and see h ow cbm - p le je ly th is sen sa tion a l a u tom o b ile provides d ie ten great factors w h ich a u tom o b ile bu y e rs e v e ryw h e r e are n ow demanding* The COACH *585 1. DESIGN Today’»Chevrolet!*modem to tb* minute in every detail of dcalgn, S<APPEARANCE Today’a Chevrolet provide* the snarveloua beauty of rie*ign and proportion forwhichFisherBodies •re everywhere famous. 3. FEATURES R*raoval o f W n r T ax Low ers D e liv e red P r ices! THE LANG CHEVROLET CO* PHon e 9 0 X en ia , O h io 121 E* M a in St. ' ' t ■■ R ea l C h ev ro le t Co*, Jam estow n , Oh io H ill T op O a rag e , C ed a ry ille , Oh io aa the world’*most linuriwai low* priced automobile. 4. PERFORMANCE Chevrolet’*.amnrlo* performane* t« the remik of • valve-In-hcod motor whoae powcf la a matter of worldwide fame and whOae tnap and amoothneaa are assured by alloy Usvar-atrbt pistons, large valve* with mushroom type tap- pet* and accurately counter»b*J. w eed reciprocating part*. S* COMFORT The Digger and Better Chevrolet to built 0*1 a 107’* wheclbe*e, equipped with four long aemU etkptie spring* *et parallel to the frame and With aeat cuehlon* pro. vided With deep, realljgpt »pfioga. t . HANDLING EASE For M tr of control Chevrolet de< «lgaincorporate • fallbellbearing ■tearing gear, smooth shifting tranemtoston, light pedal, action clutch and big too-locking four. Wheelbrakes* J , ECONOMY * Chevrolet owneSaaajter th i grea*. eat setmotny Of operation. •.MAINTENANCE Chevrolet enjoy* a worldwide rep* utatioa for low maintenance costs. •. RESALEVALUE Chevrolet’s Swale value I* unusu*, . ally high because Chcv.-olet’s rugged Coostnictloo awute* intuu thouaeade of mitee of ttopendabto transportatiom IP. PRICE Chevrolet fctfsrt tfctev beautiful tn^fern^ear* a t -thasa aaMudnf The Convsrtfbl* Rev. R. A. Jamieson, wife ..and daughter, Margaret, who have been visiting in New Concord and at Wash ington, Fa., arrived home Wednesday. They leave today for a few days visit with friends in College Corner, There will be no preaching or Sabbath School for the local congregation, Sabbath, ' , MADISON FARMS SOLD Two farms of Charles.F, Richmond, London, were sold at sheriff’s sale last Saturday to W« M. Andrix, Columbus. One farm of 150 acres brought 356,50 per acre.* The other of 131 acres sold for 336.50. When offered as a' Whole the purchaser add ed 3160, making the total sale 313.400. W E P A Y M O R E for d ead and und esirab le stock . Ca ll u s first a t our E xp en se 454 XEN IA FERTILIZER & TANKAGE CO. X en ia , Oh io 7 W h e n i n v - B a j r t * a - * y P a r k a t t h e N e w qhmer tO£SE K r . v O j e n f o r S s s , i t e s s AGood Time To Paint Your Barns Sheds and Roofs Barn Paint S Gallon Lots $1.45 Gallon Roof Cement or Asphalt Coating 5 Gallon Lots 75c Gallon A REAL PAINT FOR OUTBUILDINGS $2.10 a Gallon 45 E. Main St. Xenia, Ohio SPRINGFIELD, OHIO / ... Buy your lur coat now and buy it at - ^ . er *..* - 77th annual fur sale Take advantage of the unusual values, the advance fashions and the widest choice presented at any time during the year. The four garments listed below are typical o f the savings you make— literally hundreds of others if these named do .not strike your fancy. , & *95. European Jamb sport coats in natural gray or beaver shade. Smart, durable and entirely new. tl&il 125. Platinum paw racacul coats with collars of rich gray iox. The linings and finish are most attractive, , 145. Black moire pony coats with Johnny collars of genuine leopard. The pony skins arc worked like ermine. Li] ’195. Genuine raccoon coats made from full furred, dark pelts. Junior sizes only at this price; Come to this sale prepared to. sse more new styles, more new furs and more new colorings than ever before. With a price range from $45 to $995, we are ready to please your purse and your taste as well, NfYTF 1 A reasonable deposit will hold your w seieetion in ,«ur storage free of ohstge tUl you need the coat. Satenty-seven years experience back every value,
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