The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

^ 3 K I S 3 C l o c a l A m m m m A L jsys?xfi.*sssfc8 “ r- «• S * ? » « * **■»“ >' * - * , £ 2 1 ! t o Sunday -with friomd* in Ojluwbtuj, Mr, Fred McMillan o f D m M o I m #, low*# spent.th# WMk-M4 ■with Mr. Clayton McMillan and fam ily. » » k » tho W p book aM fo ri* w ch day. Mr*, Jaraoa J5, Work wtd sons, A l­ bert and James, o f F t, Morgan, Colo. Mr. James McMillan ha* accepted a 5 ! endS ? ! f \W< *«* r t **» p ortion with the White Optical Co., ia i{2 2 J w f J v * aii * \ to * * ? Columbus, * ; fam ily. Mr. A lbert Wsaik w ill preaeU r... ! during the aummer a t New Caledonia, Mta Dottby OgMm t » « c q « i jj y j a ^ ? * * « ' » » M mi* a position in the high school In Troy, O., and w ill teach there this coming y e a ? .,'* ' FOR SALE—Ford Half-ton truck. Good running condition. F . E , HARPER Mis* Gladys Fish o f Dayton was the week-end guest o f Miss Wilmah Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Peterson and fam ily have- moved from the Ex change Bank property on North Main street to the remodeled Mc­ Millan school house on fee Colsatbus pike .where they w ill open a tourist camp and tea room . The formal opening w ill be announced later. Miss Martha Cooley, who has been attending Columbia University, has returnedjhome fo r the summer. Mr; James Coulter and fam ily o f near College Corner, G., spent Tues­ day with his brother, Charles Coulter and fam ily. Mr. Lawrence Gillaugli and wife spent the past week in College Corner, as guests o f Mr. Rufus McFarland and fam ily, , The Shawnee Campfire Girls will give a hake-sale at Masters* 'Store Saturday, June 16 at fo PftP.JWL The proceeds from the sale w ill be used to defray the expenses o f the week which the girls intend to spend in Camp Knolls during jthe latter part o f July. Word has been received here that Rev. W . A'. Pollock received the degree o f “ Doctor o f Divinity” on June 6th from Tarkio College. We bed the plaasure o f meeting our old friend, Mr, H. N. Ensign o f Char- don, who has been visiting with his 4 son, Mr. George Ensign and fam ily, * Mr- Ensign was fo r a nnmhariOfyears •a resident o f this county residing on Rosemote Farm .south o f Jamestown.. He is enjoying good health and living com fortably at Chardon, Ohio. Mrs. M- B . Campbell leaves Monday fo r Portland^ Oregon,, where she will spend several months’ with her son, Mr. Charles Campbell and fam ily. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dean last Wednesday. The little visitor weighed 12 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Dean now have a daughter and a son. Mr. Russel Halstead and fam ily have moved to Xenia and Mr. R. E. Vaill has taken the Johnson residence on Xenia avenue, Mr. and Mrs.JLeslie Dean».«f Cleve­ land have been spending nevemrl days here with Mrs. Elizabeth Harblson. Mr.' Dean had as his guests his two classmates o f the medical college, Western Reserve University* Harold Eddy and Paul Bedoe. Mr, Dean will- be a member o f the Senior d ess next fa ll. Mr, Herbert Walker and daughter, o f Santa Ann, Calif., are the guest o f relatives here and about Glifton. Mrs. Walker is the daughter o f the late. Robert Anderson, form erly of- Clifton, who located some years ago in Cali­ forn ia. Mr. Walker anddhree children are leaving by motor thisweekiforsthe Mr. C. N. Abel and fam ily returned [East. * , Tuesday a fter a pleasant week's visit j — :---------------------- - With relatives in Pennsylvania. M r,} - A bel also attended his class reunion at ^ r* an^ Mrs. Earl Short and Mr. Perm State. ' (D. B . Watt, Xenia, entertained with dinner last Thursday, in honor o f Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cherry Who were recently married. Covers -were laid fo r Mr. and Mrs.; R , C. W att, Cedar- v ille ; Mr, and Mrs. Houston Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. W , J. Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. William Garber,, iW^on* and Mrs. S. C, Watt, Mr. ana Mrs. Short, and Mr. D. B. Watt. . Miss A lberta Creswell has gone, to Chicago where she w ill enter the Presbyterian hospital fo r treatment and "a possible operation. Miss Cres- weljt has been in declining health fo r some time and her many friends anxiously await her recovery. Rev. and Mrs. R. -E. Jamieson cele­ brated their .twenty-fifth .wedding ann iversary Monday noon, Those ' present were Dr. A , W. Jamieson and Earl -£3- Mr*. Carolina W inter o f X tn fc hi v m t o m m * * * N. L . Ramsey, A mooting o f the W . a T . U . witt AwJwtt *t the h***t e f Me*. Marten Bridgma*. Friday, June *8, a t * P. M. N || I i U*H I I .1 Mr, A lloa Turnbull, who 1* majoring h» science at the O. S. U , is home fo r * few days vacation, He w ill return A imMm Jam*wm hemfo Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Whittington, Thurs­ day morning. Mr, jm d Mrs. O. B . King and daughter, Esther A lice, o f Cleveland, spent the week-end with Mr, and. Mbs. A . E . Richard*. Mrs, Richard* and Mrs, King spent a few days this week ariwndia g arsun ien o f schoolmates at New Paris. Mrs, Ma^Jerfe (W right) Pefcrsoa, o f Frankfort, 0 ,, is visiting her parents, Probate Judge and Mrs, S, C, W right, Mr, and Mrs, Ancll W right, attend­ ed the wedding o f the latter's sister, Mia* Gala. Thomas, t o D r ,. James Mercer Harsha, in Washington, C. H., Wednesday. The bride has.frequent­ ly visited here and her many -friends have -been much interested in her marriage, Mrs. Wright was matron o f .honor sit the wedding. A reception’ and wedding supper fo lio wed the cere­ mony. Dr. and Mrs. Harsha will re­ side in Washington C. H , -A - Rev, V fJk, Putt and w ife o f Convoy, 0 ., stopped here- with friends fo r a short time Tuesday evening. They were pn,their way to Cincinnati, Rev, Putt was pastor o f the M. E . Church here some years ago. Mrs. Frank B ird has been spending the past two weeks in Pomeroy, Q., visiting relatives, and attending the annual alumni banquet o f the high school in that city. On W ednesday June 13th a number o f the .Kyle and Jackson cousins gathered a t the College Gymnasium fo r a Fellowship Dinner in honor .of the Foster cousins, James o f Boston, Mass.;, Loura.Boyd o f Pittsburgh, Fa.; Finley o f New York C ity; and Rev, and ,Mrs. Henry Foster- o f Bellefon- taine, .Ohio. A fter a very, sumptuonti dinner, a fter dinner speeches were enjoyed g iv in g ' reminiscences o f happenings -o f 60 and 60 years ago wheii the^Fosters were living on the now Marthtdale farm . WANTED—Man with ear to sell complete line quality<Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive - Territory. Ex- w ife- o f Rut. .ille, Ind., Rev. S. R. perience not necessary. Salary $300.00 Jamieson, and w ife o f Sugarcreek, and per month.- Mrs. C. E . Hogue, a sister o f Rev. i MILESTONE RUBBER CO. .Jamieson, o f Santa Ann,- Calif. I East Liverpool, Ohio J 37-39 East M&in.SW Xenia, O, “ Pay-Day” Overalls or Jumper Unh5n*«lldc of 220 blue denim Cut big snd roomy and is triple stitch­ ed, Six bar-tacked pockets. Overall or jumper at S I .2 9 Our “BigMac” W a r f c M i t The B ig Mas label stands fo r big value. Cut fa ll and room y, o f fine and ooers* yam ' afeambray, b% a * » i hales, b ig all orsr. E *c*p -' Hemal values at the t o * ' price o f— ^ 'C e m p a s s ^ h a r i i W o rk Heavy, Mnri«fteMt, >------- Inerlsed bfen, « r «a|ia « ! » ■ * jbrey leadHWkt'jfewii .Coat) jstyle,. two b jg iponUnaoaiHfaaed aiswNa* Sri* jpl<-«titched'h<dlsetatm•» 98 c 69 c Work Shirts F to rB oy * Standard sire; full lens*!. tttVCs, room y pocket— 4Se B o y s ’ T r t M ^ u e 1 #ttfaitt$.0\ ******** ^ A l t «pAT*®iar o v E » A u s « a a s 0 w ' Made like dad's, O f JMP blue denim— Boys, 98c OUR "FA Y -D A y * WORK MUSTS Coast stylet Wg aad-feom y; blue er grey. , F9c - Shop (Hi W o ikSkk t* M m lk i f l l i i i - d abM, 4 foo«yiM K ik**— m ftoiti . IQbafd Staeneh a»d daraM*. B values at bur price <Jf— 9 8 c — £ 1 . 6 9 staunch fabric*, at “ TmeStoa1* . njfg I1M M. E. CHURCH P . M, VENrEEPfRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Sabbath School a t"l0:00 A .,M . Preaching a t 11 A . M. ■F d i a e n f e s e t A s -M . E . Church, j 3 P .M . J^OTICS OF W O fM TM BW T Estate of Carrie A Bud, deceased. J, A. Finney hss hipen appointedand qualified as Afisefedstrator of the estate of CarrieA Until,date of Greene County, OWe, deceased.. Dated this find day of June, A. D. m A C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of saidCounty, Mr*. Russel Johnson o f Findlay, O., J sa p*e*t at the heme o f Mr. and Mr*. D . R . Johnson, LOST—Key ring an keys. Reward fo r return to this office few owner. NOTICE OF APrOINTMBNT «w Estate of Andrew Jackson, de­ ceased, F« A Jackson has ham ap* pointsd aad qmdified m Admintotmtor of the oetate of AndrewJaeYson, lab* of Greene County, Ohio, deaoasod. Dated th« *6fch day of May, A, D. m A C, WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County FOR SALE—Ferrett, good ratter. Call or phone H, S, Bailey, Notice To The Public Under new management Spencers Barber Shop latest styles In Ladies and Gentle-, mens hair cuts. Children are ; welcome here. R. E .V IA IX S, Main St. Cedarville, 0 , 5SB WANTED—A Wardrobe, Phone 13. Hotel Columbus Long and Fifth Sts. COLUMBUS, OHIO MM Ro|H«a—Modora A First-Cl*as Hotel a t a Moderate Priee R ooms , |1A0, $1F§—Bath, Norn Lunch, We Janos H. Butler, Maaatring Diroct JAMES H. BUTLER, Mpmagiag Dhrostar ■ m m w i i w i w i i w i WHY BE SATISFIED With Ordinary Clothes When You Can Buy ~ 3 WOOL FOR ONLY Serges—Cheviots—Tweeds Cassimeres andWorsteds In all the latest shades of tan, grey and fancy; mix­ tures; These suits are.all made to our own specifi­ cation and are without a doubt the best buy in Springfield. Gur immense-buying power in ,oper­ ating a chain of stores, huying and selling for cash only, makes this quality and price possible * ; <■ 9:80 A. M. Sabbath School, •Gililan. Supfc 10(30 A . Mj. Sermon. Special music. 3 P.M. Union Service. Sermon subject; “The significance] fit ...the Did and New Testament Covenants.” 1 The JUNIOR- CHOIR under the leadership of Mi*s1S3i«fred Stuckey ,«tfl siggaAMtM^rvioe;. ,8 P,“M^Wedneaday Prayer Meeting. I EXTRA TROUSERS T© : MATCH ANY OF THESE SUITS $5.00 A FAIR ‘ • C lO T n iSK D iS ?’® ••• [ - -2nd FLOOR ........... = A fltM Q U I lg E M B N T y W*#M4Miwwfi*ed to arnlouace the nan)»Af^A.dMGWViamson as w.candi- datw ter n jde»W*ft as State Rsjireaen- Utivei^dhMAMgUst primary. W e are authorised to announce the | name o f Whn A . North as a candidate : ^•Cdtmty.'GbhnnhHdpner a t the Re- ^ubhfiWr primary m .Augvst. LJmrsbyAJm ow cem y candidacy fo r SM-skcfem >to ife * office o f County GttnrMwekmer- a t fe e Republioan Pri­ mary■ .riftorion-in Augurt. ‘ ^ XrA h a A aka thin opportunity to >ot Greene County | a ii4*A iM {4aaa^p i> lie fi>r tba cour­ tesy *hMM& im# tmal th e1co-operation they Awrs g iven riuring my present j termujfAfifao, K J riweddh*re-elected I hope that my four years experience in the office will finriWe.me to render moreiifflclent jerv loe during Ahe pext term . J . H . LACKEY M iss H eleit. Sedd* annonnees her ] candidasy f o r - her second term <G fl-o ix a OeRpty Treasurer at ftlie Re­ publican Primary election to be held August 14, 1928. We ate authorized to announce the name o f S. C, W right as a candidate fo r the usual second term fo r Frobate Judge, N o t ic e o f a p p o in t m e n t BOYS CLOTHING AT SPECIAL JUNE PRICES ^ BRING YOUR BOYS TO THE HUE For Real Boys Clothing—-Hats—Caps and Furnishings * SUITS WITH 2 PAIRS of KNICKERS or LONGS $ 6 .4 8 - $ 7 .4 8 - $ 9 .9 8 - $ 1 2 X 8 BOYS DEP’T SECOND FLOOR c# WORK SHIRTS OVERALLS WORK SOCKS GLOVES Men’s plain blue work shirts a wonder value Men’s plain blue overalls. A real value Men's grey and blue mix work socks. r Special Men's Leather palm work gloves. 50c value 69c 98 c 2 PR.FOR25c 35 c JUNE SALE ON MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS COLLARS f \ ATTACHED 1 9 OR P $ 1 .4 8 1 M 9 8 $ 1 . A O all sizes H t O colobs NECK BAND , f | STYLE bar □ > 1 > 1 j L - “ AND PATTEBNS WORKPANTS KHAKI PANTS UNIONSUTS HARVESTHATS Men*s $2.00 Dark Color work pants Mei.’s $2,00 Khaki Pants. Special Men's $1.50 Bibbed Union Suits. Special Men's Harvest Hats, all styles $ 1 .6 9 $ 1 .3 9 98 c 2ScT098e THE STORE WHERE YOU ALWAYS SAVE MONEY E state Jft Jennie Frvin, deceased, W . J. Sanderson has been appointed. f uh A uu«iPSsd as Executor o f the estate o f Jennie Ervin, late o f Greene Coun­ ty , Ohio, deceased. Dated this 28rd day o f May, A . D, 1928. „ ^ S, 0 , WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County. WANTED—Those having Hoover A A llison preferred stock fo r sale, state iW o f .shares and price. Address B,M m * c t e m m m t M - COm. *0UKTA1N AVE. find HIGH BT* C. K BADEB & pO, r e a m o m o “ H*

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