The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

ukataa LOCAL AND PERSONAL j The Indies' Aid Society o f the U. F, church wiU hold a market Saturday, May .25. FOB SALE - good condition, sley. Large Gas Oven in Mrs. Anna M. Town- WANTED—Boy to work in C e jam lle Bakery, Apply to P. M, Gillilan, The Ladies Aid Society o f the M, E. Church will serve dinner at the church June 7th the day o f Cedarville College commencement. I f your lawn mower is not properly • 1 justed o r needs to be sharpened take it to J. A , Stormont who has installed modern machinery fo r mowers. ‘ The Ladies’ Aid Society o f the U. P, church will hold a market Saturday, May 25 in the Township Clerk’s office, V-SW-.--..r'.' 1 1H!J■|.«*| i irHI«.»,«I.II. ,1 n .1 nJLIdj. 1 ^ C FOR SALE—Home of the U,ie Sarah J. Lott, For particulars inquire o f W. L . Clemens. 4 t Mr. and Mrs, William Core and daughter, Virginia, o f near London and Mr. and Mrs.' Boyd Ilamman of Cedarville spent Sunday at Dayton with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wertz. Have your lawn mowers repaired sharpening ^and sharpened by the modem process, J. A. Stormont. Mr,' C. N. Stuckey has teen on the sick list for more than a week hat is now much improved. Miss Mergsret Tarbox o f Philadel­ phia has returned home for a visit with her mother, Mrs. John Milroy. Miss Lillie Stewart is a guest of Mrs, J, 0 . Stewart, coming here for the High School Alumni gathering to­ night, The members o f the Kinsington Club were entertained Thursday at the home o f Mrs. Burton Turner. ......................... ........... *........... ...................... ............. mumV.,,.,....,,.,........................, I The People o f Cedarville • are Incited to Grow-Plenty o f Flowers for the Greene County Second Annual Flower Show Many Cash Prizes B. H. SLAGLE, Chairman. J.C.PENNEYC0. “ quality - 37 East Main St. always at a saving” Xenia, Ohio InFull Bloom. So Are Our Springtime Values There Is. Smart Style 'andReal Comfort in our. "SOLAR” STRAWS Mikado . A natural colored, genuine M ikado in the new pinchfront telescope model. Just the right style andnvidth. Jlarmonizing fancy bands. 9 8 c t» $2 .98 l e t Us Be Your Hatter “ Big Mac” ■ Work Shin, Cut big and roomy of ■fine and coarse yarn chatnbray. " 6 9 ? f£Thi youtig mart vSta UPPri* hiaUS Smartness and Quality, combined with red economy wilt tike this Oxford in Gun Metal with half rubber heel* $3.98 Men’s Suits E x c e llen t V a lu e Printed Pique Very Shunt! One o f the outstanding cot* too favorites. Yard 39c Plain Color Silks That Wash Practical—and so smart for summer. Yard 89c _ Work Shirts Sizes 14% to 17 • O f indigo-blue chambray. Outstanding .valw;, at— • 4 9 r __________ _ Cotton Prints Fast C o lo r jtxut&svr 25c 29c 33c House Frocks la New Stylet The Seme Economy .Many particular bwxseirfvej gra famikar with this fin* wash frock value—a new assortmeut includes charming flkw styles and pattern* in regular aad ex­ tra rises, 79c A N ew Dress _ _ m ■ •Croup of Smart.Style# • .91 $4.98 $6.90 $9.90 m CSStv» dSk A tom * kdttdcf ftfaH ** sortoaeo*of team «ty*N fortmnyoecnloo.. . . . It one « ddlghtfol ex»mpleof btt* t**Tj •* V* |gjW $! r i s k i l y im xpm d ts « « • » w m mH Q m num si « q d a w s A ^ , , ................... $ cb Our 2 6 P i e c e A n n i v e r s a r y S i l v e r w a r e S e t - The -annual—pienie o f -the College Students was held last Friday at Bryan Farm park. y ■ Dr, 0. M, Wilcox o f New Paris, Ohio, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs, A. E, Richards and family. Mr. John Stewart and son, John, o f Richmond, Ky., spent last Friday with the former’s mother, Mrs. J. 0. Stewart. Mrs, Ira Troute has been quite ill fo r some time but we understand her condition is somewhat improved. The high school seniors with mem­ bers o f the faculty enjoyed a picnic Wednesday at Bryan Farm park. Rev. R. W, Ustick o f the First U, P, church, Springfield, will deliver the annual Memorial address at Clifton next Thursday. $ev. H. Jv Kyle is able to be out after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Nelson H, Clark o f Pittsburgh is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stores Lewis o f near Clifton. Mr. C. E. Egtle who has been ill ait the home o f his brother, Harry Esfcle, is .somewhat improved. Miss .Mary Esther Townsley, who is teaching at Warren, Ohio, spent the week-end at home. ' Miss Florence Willianrcn o f Bawl­ ing Green spent the week-cwl with relatives here. Rev, Kerr o f Cannonsburgh, Pa., preached last SabLnIli for tho First Presbyterian congregation.. Mr. Albert Work o f the O. S. U. spent Friday at the home o f Rev. and Mrs. R. A, Jamieson, Q f T T O O L N E W S ’ ,x'r a >tw “ nd fchowed splendid; Hoc. Judge S, C. Wright was re- work o f the director, Mrs. Ilazel E i„,co s tly elected Moderator o f tka ; warns. i Chanel rxercises ;vAWi . To name those who deserve ! f udic[al Commission Pm - . The c h . , 0 , L * * , T « . n w * he ,e * . * , 1 ® MacMillan, presiding. Marjorie Strow-f , J PUBLIC SALE—Household Goods, Saturday, June 1, 1929 at 2 j OO P. M, on Xenia Ave. Mrs. E, E. Neal. The Cedarville College baseball teara lost a game" to the Wilmington College team Tugday afternoon by a score of 0 to 0 . Rev. Thomas Turner and wife of Quincy, Mass,, are here on a yisit with Dr. and Mrs, W. R. McChesney.* We are serving a special Sunday chicken dinner at Cedar Inn. Make your reservations now, A fine menu and splendid service. Mrs. Allison Wright o f Springfield has been spending several days at the home o f her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ancll Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Hamilton visited in Waverly. last Friday. We are serving-a special Sunday chicken dinner .at Cedar Inn. Make your reservations now., A fine menu and splendid service. A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Williamson last Wed­ nesday. Mrs, Williamson was for a time in a very critical condition but has since, greatly improved* Mr. Richard Townsley, who has been spending his winters in the south-west With his sons, Herman and John, has returned home. Rev. j . G. C. Webster will deliver the Memorial sermon in the Clifton Opera House Sabbath evening, May 26th. The Clifton Y. P. C. U. enjoyed a social and business meeting last Thursday evening a t the home o f Mr. and Mrs. John Finney, When, it comes to work clothing ycui cannot find a larger line o f good over­ alls in the county than We have ready for your selection, C. A. Kelble, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. Mrs. Anna Wakefield qf Hyde Park, Cincinnati, and her •daughter, <Mrs. Dixie Campbell and little daughter, Dixie Ann, o f Marissa, III., spent Wed­ nesday at the home o f Mrs, Edith Blair and Mrs-Frank Creswell. Invitations are out announcing the coming wedding o f Mr. John A. Davis o f this place to Miss Helen G. George for Wednesday, May 29th at 8 P. M., at the home o f the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. George in Jamestown. Mr. Nelson Creswell, who has been associated with Mr. E. G. Lowry in operating the local picture show has disposed o f his interests to his part­ ner. Mr. Creswell has taken a posi­ tion with the Gallagher Drug Co. in Springfield. Mrs. Dr, Baldridge and Mrs. Pason Gray of Dayton will be present for the High School Alumni neeting to­ night and will also he dinner guests at the home o f Mr. and •Mrs. John Bums. This is th eseason o f the year when you want good overalls. We have them for men and boys in all sizes from the smallest to the largest. There is none better made and you get your size right from the shelf without having to send fo r it. C. A. Kelble, 17-19 W.. Main, Xenia. A Dr. and Mrs, O. P. Elias have for their guests the, former’s sister, Mrs. C. C. Robinett, of Lancaster, Ohio, who is here for the week. Mr. and Mrs.* B. F. Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zoller and soil, Lloyd, o f Cin­ cinnati, were guests at the Elias home and attended high school commence- ment. The plant o f the I-hkgar Straw Board & Paper Company was down Monday night due to- a breakdown with One o f the engines. The Dayton Power & 'Light Company, worked a force of men ail that night that, electric power might be available the next day to keep the mill in operation. Mr. Frank Thomas suffered an at­ tack o f acute indigestion while attend­ ing the baccalaureate sermon jn the First Presbyterian church last* Sab­ bath evening. In his attempt to leave the church he fainted and fell and had to be assisted to.his home where medi­ cal aid was rendered. He is again able to be about his duties in the Thomas and Crouse grocery. The monthly meeting o f the U. P. Missionary Society will be held Mon­ day. An address will be given by Mrs. j Earl Jamiesonf who just recently re­ turned from the mission field in Egypt. She will speak on mission work in that field. Mr. John A , Davis, who has been head of the Agricultural Department of Kingman High School in Clinton for the past three years has resigned his position. He had been re-elected for another term at an increased salary, Mr, Davis has accepted a position with the Ohio Co-operative Producer’s Association in Columbus, Mr. Davis while connected with the Kingman school also had charge o f the athletics for the school and placed the school teams in the front rank fbr lienors, m For all kinds of overalls for men and boys go to C. A, Kelblo’s at 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. Overalls and Jackets; in stripes and white. Heavy blue for boys as Well as men. Little Richard Wright, past three, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright, is ill with pneumonia. Mr. Forrest Nagley, son o f Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Nagley, who completes his work this year at Cincinnati Univer­ sity, has accepted a position with a firm in Richmond, Ind., and has enter­ ed upon liis duties there. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Illff entertain­ ed at Six o'clock dinner last Saturday everting Dr, and Mrs. W. R. McChes- ney and daughter, Frances, an dRev. Thomas Turner, wife and son, Bren- ton, o f Quincy, Mass, Rev, J. W, Patton o f Yellow Springs and Rev. H, C. Gunttett o f this place exchanged pulpits last Sabbath, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mercer (Helen Pat­ ton), and little daughter o f India­ napolis, were here fo r the service. Rev. Patton Was formerly' pastor o f the local congregations Mrs. Victor Bumgarner was hostess to members o f the Home Culture Club Tuesday afternoon when her guests were entertained with a travel party. Members answered roll call by telling o f interesting trips they had made Mrs, J. W. Johnson read an interest ing story o f a trip around the world, Miss Ruth Kimble read a poem “ Milk, ing Time.” Miss Gertrude Hammon rendered a saxophone Solo, A two course delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. A SMALT, INVESTMENT BROUGHT MANY CALLERS W. 0 . Maddox advertised some household goods last week and found advertising a good investment, judg­ ing from the number o f persons inter­ ested, Most every home has unused furniture that - might be o f Use to someone else and it could be disposed o f by investing a small amount in ad­ vertising. bridge had charge o f the devotionals; ‘ ■ Marjorie Young told o f the organize - 1 tion o f the Council} Lucile Pitsticki read tho Constitution; Rpbert Harri-1 man gave the ri nort o f the work of i the Library Committee; Frances J • Straley reported the work o f the Lost 1 and Found Department; Regina Smith j told o f the success o f Go-To-School j y y i r i r v v NlghtpVeronica ^Black as Hecretary- Treasurer gave tho financial report; and the president concluded with very appropriate remarks. This Council has worked yery effi­ ciently amj willingly and has been decided success, Next year we shall expect a similar record to be made, a record difficult to be equalled, The last chapel of the year, Friday morning, was a farewell . fo r the Seniors. Te reception tonight by the Alumni . Association will make them members of that organization. Athletics v Our Bath baseball game last Friday resulted-in a victory for our boys, the score being 7 to 6 . Friday our boys and girls will meet Yellow Springs on the college campus, here, Come and see them finish the year with a vic­ tory. . . Honor Roll Examinations have been held this past week but the grades are not all in as we go to press. The Honor Roll which will consist of “ A ” students only for the High School and both “ A ” and *‘B’’ pupils for the Elementary Grades, will be published next week, . Registration- Registration is complete and the lists of texts needed fo r next year haye been made. . There will be no delay next September a's^the books can be ordered and be on hand. Senior Play—The Hoodoo The Seniors were not Hoodooed Tuesday night when they presented their class play to an audience which filled the Opera House. Every mem- H e r e ’ s F e e d f o r C h i c l i s ! Y U T A lK in and let's talkover what to give W your chicks to keep them .alive and growing. Let us show you a way to raise your clucks to early maturity at a lower cost per chick. Chicks need cod-liver oil to protect them against leg weakness. They need butter­ milk, alfalfa leafmeal, granulated meat, bone meal, wheat germ and other ingredients to make bone, flesh and feathers. We have all o f these ingredients carefully chosen, tested, balanced, uniformly mixed and ready to feed. PurinaChickStartenaisthe nameofthe feed. You’ll know it by the checkerboard on the bag. The newfeeding discoveries thatcome? to you in this year’s Startena will ; give 15 to 20 per cent greater growth than ever before. Mote than 2,500 hatcheries say, "Peed Startena.” So do we. How many bags do you need? ‘ THECEDARVILLEFARMER'SGRAINCO. We Beat The World WITH OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT AND LOW PRICES IN WORK CLOTHING .We Sell Only Best Makes, Dependable Makes. The Kinds We Can Guarantee MEN’S OVERALLS ' Goqd Heavy Blue » 4 A Q 1 0 * 5 1 7 9 Overalls And Jackets ) l I t ! ) " 0 I 31 U Aad As Low As 98c. Boys’ Good Heavy Blue' Q Q O 0 1 OQ Overalls And Jackets U u U v I l « u Best Overalls and Jackets In Stripes and White Overalls at - Jackets for Painters and Paper Hangers ' COVERAU.S Only Best Makes, For Men $1.98: $2.49, $2.73 $2.98 Blue, Khaki and all Kinds of "Stripes AllJKinds Coveralls for Little Fel­ lows and Larger Boys 98G-S1.23-$1.49 Work Shirts Best Ever Seen 69c and 89c Before You Buy Work Clothing Come To C.A.KELBLE’S BIG CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE Xenia, Ohio I I BIG REDUCtlQN IN PRICE I I ’ 1 | Same high qualify. Get car prices | 1 before purchasing elsewhere, Our s - chicks live, grow fast and make 1 wonderful layers in the hands o f l oUr customers. Why take a chance § on others? . | THE STURDY BABY CHICKCO. Limestone and Auburn Ave. Springfield, Ohio Box 4253 Main 880 I The Golden Rule Store He or She Graduates But Once ( Don’t be mislead bj£ offers o f free gifts and broad promises j without foundation. High quality merchandise cannot be pro- J duced at cheap merchandise prices. BUY AT INMAN’S I T o o r H o m e T o w n . J e w e l e r f and be assured o f high grade merchandise and fair prices and a guarantee we can stand back of. Its easy to make broad promises but after the sale is made will you get the square deal promised. How will you be received when you have a complaint? What you purchase in this store is as repre-" . sented and guaranteed to be nothing else for high grade merchan­ dise c&nnot be purchased at a small price. . j GET IT? AT INMAN’S Main St,. Cedarville, 0 , i

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