The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52
m MMMM mmm WATCH CedarviUe Farmers’ Grain Company Everything for the Farm Phone 21 CedarviUe, Ohio *------------------ ■ - t n f DETROIT - K U N t > .•.-...A • .» j a * ■ ELIZABETHS STREETfAST wjrfoBwMiil / avenue E R I G I B A I R E keepsfood colderand pays for itse lf T h e <rost o f Frigidaire is insignificant in com* padion with the benefits it gives. It keeps foods fresh and wholesome anil gives vital protection to health. Its economies will more than pay for its cost* Visit our display rooms for a. demon* stratum. Easymonthlypayments can be arranged; 9 'ke DaytonPswerflig h t Co. X en ia |gg D is tr ict ■ ‘ P R O O O C T . O E . G H N B R A t * M O T O R S What Are Your Banking Requirements? Here you will find a friendly personnel and complete facilities for every banking need. The Exchange Bank CecUrvill*, Chit* M IBK A I, RECITAL . The pupil# o f Margaret Jamieson ■will give a piano rental at the Tniicd Presbyterian Church, Tuesday even-1 ing, September 4th. The public are * cordially invited to attend, The fo l lowing program will be givent Ting*ad:ng-ling---Craium Betty Coulter In The Tree Top s-W ood s Carol Moore Apple Blossoms—Smith — ! _______________ _ Geneva Clemans Little Swing Song—P reston ------- j --------- Mary dean Townsley j Swinging In A Tree-top—Homo _______ .__ Virginia Townsley The Bird Concert—Spaulding------ „ — - _________ _ Virginia Townsley Duet—Evening—Williams Mary Jean Townsley, Miss Jamieson Joyous Wanderer—H am er________ Jingle Bells—F e a r ia ______________ ________ ______ Frances Finney Flower Song—Lange ------- „ r.___„ ____'____Mary Coulter A Basie Waltz—A r d it i___------------- The Pignies Parade— P reston ------ - ___ _______ __,_____Kathryn Oxley Duet—By The Woodland Spring— Fmk—Mary Coulter, Frances Finney Organ and Piana Duet— Fantasie Dfemarest Genevera and Genevieve Jamieson Heart Wishes—Ljchner ------------ - _______ ________ Marguerite Oxley Elegy—D r ig o ------Marguerite -Oxley Menttet—Padereu iske----------- - _________ Marguerite Oxley ,Organ and Piano Duet------ Rhapsody Demarest Genevera’ and Genevieve Jamieson additional local ROAD DECISION DELAYED A very pretty wedding was solem nized Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James St. John, when their daughter, Miss Ruth Elizabeth, was betrothed to Mr. Clarence Russell Semler, o f Yellow Springs. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. S. M, Ingmire in the presence o f a num ber Of close friends and relatives at 2 P, M. Miss Mildred Trumbo pre sided at the piano and proceeding the service Mrs. Ingmire rendered a beau tiful vocal selection. Following the service refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs, Semler are away on a short honey-moon trip and will return to Dayton next week, their future home. Mrs. Semler is a very popular girl and both bride and groom will receive con gratulations from a large number o f friends. A ll types farms now in demand. Our way is ho sale, no commission. Write F, B. G. Box 495, Olney, HI. When In Dayton** Park at the New >w a * U.& fCr.v e^sn for Business Many new feature*. Ramp* *0 Arranged that cats are driven from fioef to fteer without body *train. Paitenaer elevator eerv* ke, Special half hour rate for •hnppera. Out of town visitor* especially welcome, *4‘ to feast First Street JTnst feast of Main Bark of Victory Thoator JOHN W. OOkEY, MANAGER 8®M65®6£wi Mr, and Mr*. Myrot Stormont and diildron are vhi&ng with Mrs. Stor mont’* parent#, Mr. and Mr#, George Greer, New Galiiw, Pa, Mrs, Melvin McMillan and son, John, have returned heme after spend ing several day* with relatives in Cleveland, f Mis# Jeannette Taylor, who ha# been visiting a t the home o f Mr, Archie Meno and family o f Detroit, Mich,, fo r the past six week#, return. ' ed home Saturday night. FOR SALE—-Seed Wheat, famous Trumbull variety. R. C. WATT & Son. Mr#, Lucy McClellan, who has been visiting In Joplin, Mo,, for several weeks, returned home last Saturday. Mr, W, H. Qwens has been indies- posed fo r several days, but is again able to be out. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gates, o f Colum bus, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Trpute. Mrs. Dr. F, R. Troute and three children, who have been visiting rela tives here for several weeks, returned to their home in Denver, Colo,, Mon day,; The adjourned hearing o f the pro posed cement road improvement, that has caused a controversy between interests in Osborn and Fairfield, was before tlje county commissioners, Mon day, About 100 protestarits from Fairfield were present. The claim is made that, the road is for the benefit o f a real estate company,- Arguments for and against were heated. The board has delayed decision for another thirty days. HOG SALE—Thursday, October 25. R. C. WATT & SON Miss Helen KeUnon has returned from Columbus where she has had employment the past two months with the Bell Telephone Co, Miss LoiV JCehnon is home after a two weeks vacation in Union City, Ind. Mrs. Anna Schroeder and sons, Carelton, and Waylie Leonard, o f Kenelworth, 111., are here this week for* the Home .Coming as guests o f Mr, C. L, McCallister and family. Mis# France# Kenrton has been spending two weeks with relatives in Springfield, Ohio. ' . Mr. and Mrs. George Morris had as their , guests over the week-end; Mr. and Mrs, Donald M. McLaughlin and son, Anderson, Ind., M r .. and Mrs. Squire Bright, Daleville, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kennon; Kokomo, and Mr. and Mrs, Lester Brown and son, Union City, Ind. Probate Judge S. C. Wright has re ceived word that his son, John, who has had nearly six years service iti the U* S, Marines, since he left here, is now located at Philadelphia. He ha3 been located in various countries about the Pacific practically the entire time o f his enlistment. Those who attend the Billy Sunday meeting from this section are urged to take folding chairs with them. Every, effort will be made to accomo date the crowd but you will be sure o f a seat if you have your- own chair. Rev. John Wilson, o f Oshkosh, Wis„ who has been visiting relatives here, preached last Sabbath at Piqua, and returned from that city to his home. • Mrs, Flora ' Dobbins entertained members o f her family and grand children at her home last Saturday evening. ! Mr. and Mr#. C. g . Master# have aa 1their guaat, the latter’* mother, Mr#. 1 W. E, Jame#, o f WelJston, Ohio, I a* _ __ ~ | The Misses McNeill returned Mon day from Belle Center, Ohio, where *they visited with their sister*. They also attended the C. Y, P. T\ o f the jit. P. Church at Northwood, Ohio. ECHOOL OPENS MONDAY The public schools open Monday tee rrgi {ration at pupil# anil avsignmoot o f lessons for Tuesday, Pupil* will lie dismissed at noon Monday. Bupt. Furst will meet with the toucher* .Saturday to plan the work in connae- lion with school opening. YOU CAN’T PROHIBIT your money from drawing a good rate of interest if you deposit it in this institution. It is sure to earn you 51 - 2 * . IN T E R E S T and every dollar is protected by first mortgage on Clark County Real Estate. Why be satisfied with less. The SpringfieldBuilding & LoanAssociation Springfield, Ohio 28 East Main Street SCHOOL OPENING SALE OF BOVS’ CLOTHING Now is the' time to outfit the boy for school and THE HUB is the logical place to come. Our stocks are full o f all the newest and most serv iceable clothes for hoys and our prices are right. Bring the Boys In This Week SCHOOL OPENING SPECIAL WITH TWO PAIR OF KNICKERS 6R TWO PAIR OF LONGS All Wool-Nobby Patterns-Beautiful Colors $* 7.48 $ Q .98 $1 0.48 BOYS’ School Blouses FAST COLORS 6 9 c A N b 9 8 c BOYS’ School Caps ALL NEW COLORS 9 8 c Boys’Overalls FULL CUT—WELL MADE 7 5 c 9 8 c Boys’ Blue Shirts FULL CUT—SPECIAL 7 5 c Boys’ Sweaters ALL STYLES BEAUTIFUL COLORS $ 2 * 9 8 a S p D Boys’Underwear SPECIAL 3 9 c a n d 4 8 c r» Children’s 1 WashSuits VALUES UP TO $3.00 Jj SPECIAL l $ | . 6 9 j .... - •...-Mid-MM*—* - «.a;.,,T#i>r *w#TMwr.i*#wi Boys’ Wash Trousers ALL COLORS j 7 9 c a n d 9 8 c BOYS’ School Shirts TOM SAWYER'S 98 c and $ 1-48 Boys’ Knickers SCHOOL OPENING SPECIAL $J.59 $1 .98 •S* You Can Always Do Better Here Open Saturday Nights Until 9 O’ c sdt ARCUE BLDG, C. F. RADER & CO. J—- .^akh. ♦ Boys’Ties BOWS OR FOUR-IN-HANDS 25c 48c BOYS’ BLUE AND WHITE STRIPE Allover Suits 98c wm a* Opm '■ Saturday Night* Until •9 O'clock Springfield, O. cS.'.-A**.-* - — Si - IOND Adve nM*r. whfjre yc a.5?r-: ihtp He who < .r.Jay ,tT:o t ■thin FIFTY-* a f i i i iNDIJ mnt sit i The spot v| chief o f the lieved to have I hatchery farm| erly site o f was located ar| by Tecumseh’c ' as Wildcat A ll Tuesday, While Legal both lay clain| the greatest nees, these cl&ij been set aside | by the great who had both tjon o f his tribl The site will later with a m i hers o f Catha| Daughters o f tion. William the Xenia wa| direct descendal Harrison, dug tft I Alford ' placed IffiiS ffii "birthplace o f th f An address James Johnson mentioned the liam Harrison F, A. Jackson, Green Chapter, exercises, and Galloway, wh< Johnson.■ Chief Thomas committeeman o nation, has beer A. Galloway, Xe Gapt. Dari O h i The first step out ex-service yotes for the H< taken today wit! Charles L. Dari the Ohio Reput Darlington v Hanford McNid tion o f Col. TJ precinct will b is a former sfa American Leg’n former nationa CountyR Cha Bruce Bicket awarded first County Fair on 4-H Club show, the open Herfo .reserve champii last week. Columbus Gets I A Columbu.i contract for House, being th building has be< ation fo r some interior was r o f the fire towe quired special c “ Years are and empty she days, and day: Robinson. Rich banker| I’m tlcli iij My bank ti Borrows a| Friendship il ’ And so, p<f I'm wealthia Than rlchl My bank Is i The big G)| I've never li Millions; Folks all del A# dollars And 1 pay \ Year aftel People thinl That’s thl Of slitpher^ So none i A hdnktd 1 By tafcfc_ Rich? WcIlJ That filed Jtdjn h t l
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