The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

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CANDY Jfelly Beans % L b » . ...................................... . _ * * * * ' * LEMONS Large, - * t t | i size, D o zen ....... . . . ............................ ..................... .............. . , CAKES Macaroon i t / j Snaps, L b , .............. - BACON Fancy Sugar 8 O a Cured, Lb.................. PICKUBS Swwrt 2 5 c SHssd, pint j**1— - JO t6GNA Large A r " Found LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. H. H. Brows, and family spent a few days this week with relatives in Defiance, O. FOB SALE—Stove wood ready for use. One horse wagon load $2.00 de­ livered. LOUIS DUNN. Mrs. P. M. Gillilan is spending the week in Clarksburg, O., visiting with relatives. . - T he cost o f Frigidaire isinsigoificant in com* parisonwith the benefits it gives. It keeps foods fresh and wholesome and £ives vital protection to health. Its economies will more than pay for its Cost. Visit cmr display rooms for a demon*' stration.Easymonthlvpayments can be arranged! OAe DaytonPowerf lig h t Co. ■ X e n i a tea* D i s t r i c t U k S ss I P R O D U C T * O B ’ G B N B R A 't • U O TO R S, Miss Maude Hastings, who has been teaching at Kent, O., has returned home for the summer vacation. The ladles of the M» E. Church will hold a market, Saturday, June 30 at the Co-operative Cream Station at 3 P. M. A seven pound daughter was bom Saturday to Mr. and Mrs, A, C. Ew- bahk, The*little one has been named* Virginia Lee, FOR SALE—.Ford Half-ton truck, Gdod running condition. . F. E. HARPER Sec. of State Clarence Brown gave an address Tuesday before the stu­ dents iii chapel at Wilberforce, Mr."Riley Corry, Yellow Springs, brother of Mrs. G. E. Jobe, who suffer­ ed a paralytic stroke some time ago, is reported as much improved. Mr, Charles Coulter and son, Robert, left last week for Kaiisas by motor. They expect to get employment in the big wheat, fields in that state. Mrs. P. M. Gillilan is spending the week -with her sister, Mrs, H. M. Garrison and other relatives, in Clarksburg, Ohio, The Springfield and Xenia Railway Co. has withdrawn its petition to the! Ohio Utilities Commission for per* mission to operate a motor bus line. Mrs. Ella Dennison of New Concord, who was called here by the death of her father, the late S. K, Williamson, returned home Monday.* Mr,, arid Mrs. R. M. Conley and' little daughter o f Crystal City, Mo., Will, arrive'.Friday for a weeks visit with Mr. Conley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Conley. Rev. J, S. E. McMichael of Conners- ville, In<jL, gave the after-dinner talk Tuesday to the Xenia Rotary Glob. Rev. McMichael will go out again this summer on the Chautauqua Circuit. Mrs. B, jf . Little and sori.JCenneth, left Thursday morning by motor for Ashville, N. C„ where they, will re­ main for the present but expect,to take up a residence near that city for the.benefit of the latter’s health! MaKAY-GKAHAM NUPTIALS The bMUt&ftd «m»try home of Mr. and Mrs. dameee MoKay, near New Burlington, wu the scene of a pretty wedding when their daughter, Ada Louella, was united in marriage to Mr. James WeadaJJ Graham, CedarvlUe, Thursday afternoon at 2:80 o’clock. The members of the immediate families and a few close frilnds wit­ nessed the ceremony, . Miss Mary Elisabeth McKay, sister of the bride, hang “O Promise Me” and ,lI Love You Truly," accompanied by Miss Mildred Truipbo, of this place. The bridal party descanted the stair­ way to the strains ef Mendelsohn's Wedding march. The vows were taken before the-fireplace in the living room, which was banked with summer ■flowers. The bride wore white geor­ gette trimmed & lace. Her veil of net was caught cap-fashioned and held in place by a band of orange blossoms, She carried a shower bouquet of pink VoseS. Little Miss Lois McKay, niece at the bride, acted as ring bearer. She wore a dress of yellow crepe de china and carried the rings in a basket of roses. / The double ring ceremony was per­ formed by the Rev* Tngmire, pastor lof Cedarville M. E- Church, and the Rev, Mr. Curlew, pastor of the New Burlington M. E, Church. After the service a , refreshment ‘course was served. Seated at the bride’s table were Mr."and Mrs. Wen- ,dell Graham, Mr.' and Mrs. Addison Graham, Mrs, Susan Beam, Miss Mil­ dred Trumbo, Mr.. Shigley, the Rev, tahd Mrs, Curless, the Rev* Mr. Ipgi mire and Mr. and Mrs., .Clarence Mc­ Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Graham left on a ;short motor trip. They will go to housekeeping on the Elmer Shigley farm on the Jamestowqpike. Mr. and Mw. W«u Laskey, Mis# Gertruds Hatanwwi, Mr, Calvin Ewry find son, Fred, attended the Miami- Jacobs Business College, commence­ ment at the N, C. R. schoolbouse, Tuesday evening. Miss AUm Lackey was % member of the graduating class, On account o f the backward season we are offering bargains to unload our stock. We have menW and young! men’s fine suits at prices from $16.49 to $24.90. Fine trousers from $2.98 to $5.49. Boy#' long pants suits $7.96 to $12.90. These prices are much lower than pur ordinary summer sale prices in the past, C. A. KELBLE, 17-19 W. Main Et., Xenia, The dark's Run Club observed Guest Day on Tuesday, June 19th at the beautiful home of Mrs. Wilbur Conley. This is an annuAl affair and is much enjoyed by the club. Fifty ladies were ; present. The company was very pleasantly entertained by readings given by Mrs, William Collins of Columbus, also by clever games. A salad course of dainty re­ freshments were served by the hostess. - / Miss Ruth Bums has accepted a position in the Selma schools and has entered O, S. U. for the summer school course. Rev. W,. P. Harriman and family will be absent during the month o f July visiting relatives in Vermont and Eastern Quebec,, Canada. Rev. Harri­ man expects to return tq his congre­ gation for the first Sabbath in August. Th# numbers «£ the Heme Culture Mrs. 8. C. Wright, #ad »Wmm Club were entertained Tuesday after-1 Club Life" by Mrs. P* H. QiMm. Rail noon at the home o f Mm, R. cJea ll was answered m the sabjedt Ritenour, .Besides the numbers there]"What Has Been Derived From This were a number o f guests present. Two Cirri) Year ? " Music was furnished by excellent papers were read, "Our M iff Jeanette Ritenour and''MM# Club, Past Present and Future” by j Frances Wells, L U X U R Y W IT H O U T E X TR A V A G A N C E STOP A T M INNEAPOLIS’ NEW EST F IR E P R O O F H O T E L RITZ HOTEL W*«fc. S*eaad Av«,'S«. MINNEAPOLIS, ’ MINN, 250 "ROOMS RATES PBR PAT 81*58 to 83.88 Convenient to Shops and Theatres Cafe—Coffee Shop—Cer-' ageService B . H . HADLEY Prop, .an# MiaeiSir. W E T O R D R Y Top much wet weather or too much dry may ruin your crops but it has no effect in the growth,p f your money when deposited here. It grows steadily, surely and quickly here where it earns 5 1 - 2 * INTEREST Why be satisfied with a meager yield when you can have a > bumper crop by planting your spare dollars here* First mortgage on Clark County real estate furnishes the best protection. 'V . Dr. W. R. Mc6hcsney-left Wednes­ day. evening for; Wooster, O., to be in attendanceat the meeting of the Pres­ byterian Synod in session in that city, A delegation'from this county is ex­ pected to motor-through today. The Springfield Building 4 Loan Association 28 East Main Street , ,’ Springfield, Ohio Misses Dorothy Oglesbee, Lucile Johnson and Avanile ,Brigner are leaving this week for Madison^ Wis., to enter Wisconsin University- Misses Johnson and Brjgner will motor through. >• „ ,t ^ 1 .r . ....1|.... ,1 r , * ' .... i .f „ r UNITEDPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH When it comes to shoes you can find the largest shoe department in the county. We haVe shoes for ladies in all the latest styles. Shoes for men and hoys work or dress, and a dandy line for children.' C. A. KELBLE, 17- 19 W, Mam St., Xenia. Mr. David Adair, who graduated from the *College this month, left Tuesday for his honm in Narragaasett jPier, R. I, Mrs, Adair, who has been executive secretary in the office of the Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co., .resigns her position this week to join her husband in Narragansett Pier, ' Mrs. S. K. Rife and daughter, Andris, of Anthony, Kan., arrived here" Saturday pnd are guests of the former's sister, Miss Rosa Stormont. Mrs. Rife is making her first return visit iff twenty-five years, Mr. Rife is a brother of Messrs. Geo. W., J. B., and Will Rife of this place. Now is the time for the straw hat from the Panama down to the sun­ shade for .everyday wear. See the line of Senites, Milans, Rican and others. Get ready for thes Fourth of July. C< A. KELBLE, 17-19 W, Main, Xenia. FOR SALE—Sowing machine. Call MRS, SHERMAN BAKER, Mr. Herman €. Marmon, Mowrys- town, O., principal of the public schools, and Miss Lois E. Manor* Xenia, Were married Monday by Rev. W. H. Tilfotd of the Presbyterian church itt that city. Both are gradu­ ates of Cedarville Collage and Well known here. WANTED—Man With car to sell complete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive .Territory, Ex­ perience not necessary. Salary $300.00 per month. MILESTONE RUjBBER CO. East Liverpool, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harman, Mr, and Mrs, David Mitchell and daughter Lois, motored to Vinton, Ohio, iff Galia County and spent Sabbath with the formers parents, Mr, and Mrs* George Harman and Mr. and Mrs, L. McGee. Driving on to Gallipoli# they crossed the new Million Dollar Silver Bridge into Point Pleasant, West Virginia, Delmar Morton, Pleasant Hill, O., who attended college here last year, 'and mad#a trip to Florid* In company with Robert Richards, returned here Monday. He was able to 'thumb" his way home, Robert wilt remain for eeveral week! yet. Preparatory service for Communion Friday,evening at 8 o’clock. Rev, GJ M. Ritchie wiltpreach. : Preaching Saturday afternoon at 2 O'clock. ■Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Communion Service at 11, A. M. M. E. CHURCH P. M. 9:30 A. M. Sabbath School, Gillilan, Supt, The Sunday School collection will go for the music fund of the orchestra. 10:30 A. M. Sermon, 8 P. M. Union Service in Uv P. [Church. * 8 P. M. Wednesday Prayer Service. 8 P. M. Monday our last Quarterly 'Conference will be held. Dr. Swank will preside. All ate welcome. W A N T E D DEAD STOCK removed i n . ot charge, Call 454, prompt Service, XENIA FERTILIZER CO. MOT WEATHER CLOTHINGISNOWINDEMAND OnAccount of theBackwardSeasonWe are Offering Real Bargains Ta Unlead Our Big Stock I GOMEANDSE v . Men’s and young men’s fine suits $2490, $22*50, $21.00, $19.85, $16.49. Men’ s and young men’s fine trousers $2.98 to $5.49. Others cheaper. Boys’ fine long pants suits $7.95 to $12.90. Boys’ short pants, suits $4.98 to $8.95. LATEST HATS—Panamas, Syenites, Milans, Porto Bican, Toyos, Cruciolo, Sailors, all kinds of straws $3.98, $3.49, $2.98, $2.49, $1.98, $1.49. Latest Soft Hats $2.49 to $4.49. All sh ad e s# /. ; ■ ■■ • . BEAL BABGA1NS in dress sKiris, ties, collars, underwear, hosiery, belts, sweaters, pajamas, night shirts, etc* Best makes work clothing. We save you money on all kinds o f Footwear for ladies, misses, children, men and boys* LARGESTSHOEDEPARTMENTINXENIA ‘ ‘ ' DON’T , MISS THIS BIG STORE FULL OF BARGAINS \ a <im* J t V 3E& ’ 1749 W . Main St, Xenia, Ohio ^ 'I jW ii i iiih | i ~

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