The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

agii.«fiiTiiW ia H i W t #• t t t c 3* E, MAIN 5T,—SPRINGFIELD, O, SHOES FOR THE FAMLY HEADQUARTERS FOR BASKETBALL SHOES Genuine “Ralph Jonez” Intercollegiate BaaketM l Shoe J9 Sizes 1 to 5% -—$2.79 Sizes S to 12—-$2.98 Alt Sizes ' Other Gym Shoes All Sizes 7 9 c LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Pauline Collins, of St. Clairs- ville, ()., passed the week-end at home. ; Eugene, young son o f Mr. and Mrs. . Arthur Judy, is suffering with pneumonia. { Miss Frances "Williamson has been j ill the past few days suffering from ; an infection of her ear. YOU ALW AY S DO BETTER AT KINNEY’S ' SP&NOFEELD’S LARGE FAMILY SHOE'STORE DEMOCRATIC RALLY XENIA OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 7P.M . ~ . Cong. Martin L, Davey* Democratic Can- didate fo r GoYeptfor*will discuss the Issues o f the campaign. THIS MEETING IS OPEN TO ALL SPECIAL MEETING FOR JLL LADIES ASSEMBLY ROOM, COURTHOUSE SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTODER13 " / 8 P.M. Miss Mary McGovern, o f New York, will he the speaker, DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE D C A n U C Q Country Club in heavy "syrup 3 cansF Q A ICnURCw Country C lub ip heavy ayrup, JiJll Caae $4 ,66 . Delmonte, 3 cans 67c , Caie $5 .30 . Clifton unsweetened, 3 cans 43c , Case $ 3 ,35 , - -j- ... .. .........------------ ^ -------- »' - ■■■' ....... ....... A f t O i l Country Club, dozen cans $1 .57 , 3 for U U 11I I Standard Pack, 3 cans 25 c , Dozen 99c. Avondale Brand, 3 cans 35c , Dozen $1 .33 . Country Club Sifted Can 16c. Country j P A Club 3 cans 46c , Avondale Brand, Can I U U 13c, 3 for 37c , Dozen $ 1 ,4 5 . Delmonte No. 1 Can 12c, 3 Cans 35c . T M I A T H L O Avondale* No. 2 can 3 for 35c j A ft IUMAIUtv Can 12c . C lifton , N o . 3 Can, 3 IZv for 40 c , Can 14c* ASPARAGUS Country Club Tips, Can 35c. No. 1 Square, 3 cans $1.00 + *** PEARS Country C lu b O Q f i 3 cans 85c, C an ....... * * * * * * R A S P B E R RiES Country C lu b , 2 7 e 3 Cans 79c, Can ...... . HI, A 0 KBERRIES Country Club 2 3 0 3 cans 67c, Can ....... P R U IT S A L AD Country Club #< 2 f i C 8 cans 82c, (Jan GREEN BEANS Avondale Can 1 2 0 CHERRIES Country Club, Royal Ann 3 f i 0 $ can* $1.00, Can ...> * * * v mm* mmm BANANAS Fancy { I O a Golden Fruit, 3 lbs. LETTUCE Iceberg 2 5 C head, 2 f o r ............. * * * * * * CELERY Jumbo, <f Bunch * l # i » APPLES Grimes Golden, 3 Lbs. 22c... Jonathan 4 C « 3 Pounds .................. CHERRIES Sour Pit* ted, 3 cans 73c, Can COTTAGE BUTTS No Bone, L b . ......... B A C O N in31b . cu ts 2 1 ^ or more, Lb, .......... Mr. and Mrs John Lott, of Pitts­ burgh, are enjoying a two weeks visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Coffman and daughter, Julia, leave this ..week for their future home in Maderia, Ohio* Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bird, at Meinham, Pa. A Miss Dorothy Oglegbee, who is teaching in the Troy high school, spent the week-end at home. Misses Margaret Chandler, Irene Shannon and Hilma Raisenen, passed the week-end in Kingston, O., the guests o f Miss Lillian Yaple. Mr. Will Rife represented the Clif­ ton U. P. congregation this week at a meeting of the United Presbyterian Synod in Princeton, Ind. Rev. H, j . Kyle and wife ^visited over the week-end with their son-in­ law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Gavin Reilly, in Bradford, Ohio. -Mr. O. A. Dobbins left' Monday-, on a trip to Chicago and from there he. went on to Iowa where be attended several Hampshire sales. F O R ^ A L E —'.Three Shropshire Bucks, Allen Cross. Phoiie 3-136. Mi's. Cr E. Cooley, who was stricken suddenly ill* last week, is reported greatly improved, much to the gratifi­ cation of her many friends. : Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Tindall spent the week end in Dayton, as guests of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hopping. Mr. Hopping and Mrs. Tindall are brother and sister. - Mr. V. E. Sullivan, father o f Mrs. O. P. Elia 3 , Mrs: Charles White and Miss Carol Reif, o f Charleston, W. Va., visited last week with Dr, and Mrs. Elias. Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Brown have for their guests this Week, the' latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. N. P. Prowant. Mr. prowant is engaged in the drug business in his_ city. Messrs. J". S. West,’Charles Graham, Ed. Hamilton and J. W. Johnson made a trip last Thursday to George­ town where they attended the Brown County Fair. Dr. George, Stewart has returned to his home in Hancock, Mich., while Dr. John Orr Stewart and family have returned to Richmond,. Ky. Both were Called here by the illness and death of their father, Dr. J. O. Stewart. Mrs. William Hopping was hostess last Thursday to members of the Kudrantra Club. I t was guest day and a number o f friends Were present to enjoy the-afternoon with the mem­ bers. Refreshments were served. Miss Lucile Johnson entertained about twenty-five ladies last Satur­ day, members o f the'History Club of Greenfield. A musical program was enjoyed and a two course luncheon was served. The Jlensington cMb conducted their annual election o f officers Satur­ day night at the home o f Mrs. Melvin McMillan. The following officers were elected. Mrs' Raymond Williamson, president; Mrs. Fred Dobbins, secre­ tary; Mrs. Fred Clemans, treasurer. The school boy should have a sheep lined coat to keep him warm and dry this winter going back and forth to school. We have them in all sizes and prices for men and boys. C. A. KEL- BLE, 17-19 W. Main street, Xenia. For Sale:- 250 shocks of fertilized corn on the Jamestown pike. Colin Barber Mr. and Mrs, John Myers, and little daughter, Betty Jane, Springfield, spent Sunday with the former’s pa­ rents; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Myers. The Misses Fannie and Margaret j McNeill are spending the week-end j with their sisters in Belle Centre, j For Sale: Base burner, in good con­ dition, Mrs. A. D. Townsley. 1 FOR SALE—A good used 'SINK at 1/fj Price. Call C. H. Gordon or trustees M. E. Church, WE PAY MORE •or dead and undesirable dock. Call us first at oUr Expense 454 XENIA FERTILIZER Sc TANKAGE CO* Xenia, Ohio For Sale:- 250 shocks fertilized com on the Jamestown pike. Colin Barber Mrs, E. S. Hamilton and Mrs. C. E. Masters attended the State Assembly of the Rebekah Lodge at London, 0,, Thursday afternoon and evening. In suits for men and young men as well as overcoats we can please you at prices from $24.90 down to $16.49. Fine trouBcrs from $2.98 to $5.19. C. A. KELBLE, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia, Rev. W, P, Harrimafi preached Wed­ nesday evening for the Presbyterian congregation in Xenia as part of the preparatory service for communion for that congregation. Mr. Ward Creswell, who has been with the Kresge organization in Col- UftTbUs, has been transferred to <5ne o f the company stores in Jackson, Mich­ igan. The change means a promotion for Mr. Creswell. He enters on his new duties today. Mr, and Mrs. James F. B&rr of Day- ton, were given a surprise Monday evening at the home of the former’s sister, Mrs. Sarah Mitchell. The sur­ prise was in honor o f the fiftieth wed­ ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Barr. A number of relatives and friends were present to spend the evening together, Mr. Gray McCampbell, who moves to town next month, has rented the J. W. Johnson property on West Xenia Avenue. Mr, H. J. Bryant, of Miller street, will movtT to the farm that Mr. Campbell has traded to R. C. Ritenour, Mr. Campbell takes over the Ritenour Exchange, November 1st. Mr. and Mrs. David Bradfute and three children, left Tuesday by motor for Horse Creek Mission, Tetm., near Knoxville, where they will, spend two we^ks. During their absence Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bradfute, o f Xenia, are staying at the home o f their son on the farm. Mr. Glen Wright and wife, of Ida- ville, Ind., anej. Mr. George Steel and wife, of Highmore, S. D., visited here for several days with Probate Judge S. C. Wright and wife, and Prof. C, W. Steel and wife. Mr. Glen Wright is * brother o f Judge Wright and Mr. Steel is a’ brother o f Prof. Steel o f the College Faculty. The College Sunday School Class, of the First Presbyterian Church held a business meeting and social at the home of Rev. P. Harriman on Tuesday' evening* The following officers were' elected:,.James, Leinon, president; Clair McNeel, Vice-presi­ dent; Sarah Margaret Chance, secre­ tary and Brenton Turner, treasurer. CHURCH NOTES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W . P . Harriman, D. D. Minister Services for Sabbath, Oct. 14. 10:00 A. M—Bible Study hour. No one can call himself educated who . i not a knowledge of tills Book o f books No book has exerted such an influence in'the making of - the English lan­ guage as the King James Translation of the Bible. No book in all the world is so important for you to know, be­ cause of its standards o f morality, as the Bible. Christ, who is today recog­ nized, as never before, as the one out­ standing character among the great leaders o f the world, as judged from the moral and spiritual standpoint, is the heart of this Book, We have class* esfor all ages and groups, with com­ petent teachers in charge. An hour spent here will prove to he one of your best investments. 11:00 A. M.—Worship Service—Ser­ mon by the pastor. Subject: “ Child­ hood, the Church’s Opportunity and Obligation.” The College Class of the Presby­ terian Sabbath School were enter­ tained at the manse on Tuesday even­ ing. Besides the social features o f the evening, a business meeting was held, when Officers were elected, and Mrs. W. R. McChesney was chosen as the teacher o f the class. About twenty Were present at this which promises to be the first of many similar gather­ ings during the year. All College stu­ dents not otherwise connected are urged to join this group* in study, business, and social life. The Intermediate group of the Presbyterian church met Thursday evening immediately following school for the purpose of Organizing an In­ termediate Society. , All the young people o f the church who are in Junior High, and High School are included in the group, and the work will be superintended by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards. The Union Service* at 7:80 p, m. Subject: ‘'Christ’s Charge to Hi* Dis­ ciples” . Tim Epworth League meets at 0:30 P* m. Mis* Lillia* Ford, the newly elected president will be the! leader. The choir will meet Saturday night at 7 for the first rehersaL Sunday, Oct. 21 is Rally Day. A splendid program is being prepared, Certificates of promotion will be given Every member o f every department o f the Sunday School^ and church should plan to attend and be present at 9:30 a, m. Footwear for the whole family in our big shoe department, the largest in the county. We can shoe the hoy or gipl or father and mother, All kinds at lowest possible prices. G. A. KEL­ BLE, 17-19 W. Main street, Xenia. FOR RENT—The Barr residence on South Main street. Inquire of Mrs. Mary Huffman at Cream Station, Barr building for particulars and keyes, MRS,. A. S, BAUMAN- WANTED—Man with car to sell complete line quality tires, tubes, and dinner ware. Exclusive territory. Salary $300.00 per month. - C. H. STEWART COMPANY, East Liverpool, Ohio.' RALLY DAY 1 The Selma Union Sunday School will hold its Rally Day exercises next Sunday October 14th. The attendance goal is 100. All former members o f the school are cordially invited to be j present and hear the splendid address that shall be given by Ret, Dr. Sund- , berg, o f Springfield, Ohltf. 1 The lesson title is “ Spiritual Gifts” and is based upon I Cor. 12-14. I M. & CHURCH " | The Sacrament o f the Lord’s Sup­ per will be observed Sunday at 10:80 a. m. The aarmon subject is: “ That First Supper”. Every member of the church and congregation should plan . to be present. 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