The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26
> m &m Mm m sm m s , mm.mnwn-,. . r r -rrr tr mnr * un i * j « m.ii.j M**. Asm T »ww i*y wad teewdug fe Mo.*iay. Mr. Jehu J&S umujb . oolettod, care- tekaWOf Xaaales C l« 4 o*met«ry « ill with jatwwwatUu Mte* Berate* WeKtewi baa tb* nick U*t for several reported better. m m * Miw Hriea Kyle o f the Detroit public schools, i* at borne during the vaeatioa with Her pewtsts, Rev. aad Mrs, Q, C. Kyle. H a and lie*, Mfttea Brattoa eatoavj. Hr. 0 , A . Shroadie* spent Cirtefc- their ehUdraa and graute-eMi- i bum wifcli retetiva* la Springfield, a t <8**lsri*a# dteaer Tuesday lira. C. C. Kyi* waa celled to Pitta* tewfh, F *» Tuosday by fcb# nine#* o f Miaa Catherine Kyle, who la reported IU wfsti Hr. Forest Uaiwaity ia vacation. Keg-ley o f Cincinnati, bow* fo r the Holiday Mr, and Mr*. 0 . A , Dobbins bare been spending several days thia week w ith relative* ia Hancock county. Mr, Melvin McMillan, wife and aon, •pent Christina* with relative# in Cleveland. $ e g m lo d w MEMBERSHIP in our Christmas Saving Club is iU liow open to.young and old alike. It costs nothing to join, There are no entry fees. Decide . how much money you need next December and drop in our bank and we’ll show you a safe and simple way of attaining your goal. A small deposit admits you to membership and sfciall payments each week for 50 weeks , will provide you with a check mailed to you in December, just when you want it and for what- . ever you want it. , We extend an invitation to you to join the ranks of the thrifty. Drop in today. Let us explain the plan. The Exchange Bank F R I G I D A I R E * * r , \ ' keeps food colder and paysfor itself • \ , 4 1 ‘ ' ’ ’ ' r r ■ V ’ . . r T h e c o s t o f Frigid aire is insign ificant in c om pa rison w ith th e benefits it giyes. I t k e e p s f o o d s ’ fresh and Wholesome, and gives vital p ro tection t o health. Its econ om ies w ill m o r e than pay f o r its Cost. V isit ou r display ro om s fp r a demon* stration. Easy monthlvpayments can b e arranged; ■ & A e < DaytmPower & l i d h t G > - / k e t u a m D istr ict r i Alin COUNTRY CLUB 24% LB . GOLD Qflf| rLUU 11 MEDAL, PILLSBURY $ 1 .1 5 . 39b COFFEEJEWEL' LB*37* FRENCH, LB, 4Sc. 37C BREAD TWIN LOAF 1% LB. S c . 1 LB. LdAF 5c. 8C POTATOES No. 1 WHITE 15 LB. PECK 230 BUTTER American A Q t e Roll, Lb. .............. # OLEO Eatmore 4%/h-k Pound................ e f tU C LAR0 F / t g% Ber Pound ..... CORN Country Club -f g A PEAS Avondale Gan ......... ............... TOMATOES Avon- dale, 2 ca n s ........ I i CfllDp* ^ a dUfll 1 0 B A R S 35C WlftMCv 2 0 0 S k e , D o x o n 296 i F l i t i f 1k sm Cm * * 1 'PNB p W h o l# o r H a lf P o u n d 23C f Fow ttd p k e e or MmeOf P ound ' t o p i i i MOM* M i* ,±*>site**-***■**>,». Miss Florence Williamson o f the faculty in Bowling Green State Nor mal School, is" home for the Holiday# Mr. Allen Turnbull o f the 0 . S. U. is Spending his Holiday vacation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Turn bull. Miss Sara Abel,, who is •attending Wittenberg College, is spending the Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carter N. Abel. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Townsley enter tained a number o f relatives at dinner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, McMillan o f Co lumbus were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Turnbull over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tarbox were at home Tuesday to a company o f rela tives and friends for Christmas^ dinner Mr. Marion Stormont, a student in Western Reserve Medical college, is home for the Holidays. ■ Mr. Champ Young was taken to St, Elizabeth Hospital in Dayton Satur day where he was to undergo the operation fob amputation o f a foot due to gangerene. ' * Mrs. America Wolford entertained members o f the family at Christmas dinner including home folks and Editor J. N. Wolford and family of Yellow, Springs. Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Clemans enter tained a number o f relatiyes at din ner Christmas. Mrs. W. H. Lackey, who has resid ed on^a farm near Jamestown, has taken an, apartment in the residence belonging to Miss Rosa Stormont. . .Mr. Paul Gunnet, a student in Ohio Wesleyan University,' is visiting'dur ing the vacation period with his parents, Rev, and Mrs, HJ G. Gunnet., Have the form pumps in good-work ing order f o r the .winter and save yourself trouble and worry. Marion Hughes. Mr, S. M. Murdock, Ralph-and Miss Ina Murdock drove to Louisville, Ky., ’Saturday where they spent Christmas with’ Rev. Walter Morton.and family. Miss Bertha Cresweli o f Steuben ville, Ohio;, arrived here Thursday and is a guest at the hdme o f her brother, Mr. and Mrs. A . B, Cresweli. Miss Ddnna Ford, who is attending business college in Dayton, has re turned home and is quite ill Suffering with- ah attack o f the flu. Miss Rosa Stormont is attending the State Teachers' convention in Col umbus and also visiting relatives in that city. She Will go from there to Butler, Ohio, to spend a few days with Mrs; Ella McDonald and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James-Hawkins o f the Fairground road, near Xenia, enter tained the following, Christmas: Mr. and Mrs. Ri C,. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Siegler, Mrs. Zetta Bull, Mr. Frank B. Bull, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watt and Mr. and Mrs. Karlh Bull, and daughter, Mary Eleanor. Chaplin Laclede Markle arrived here from New York City Tuesday and will spend a few days with his wife at the home o f her parents, Mr, and Mrs. I. C. Davis. Rev. Markle has been stationed with the Dobbin* a supply ship in the Navy for some months. It is a vessel equipped for supplies and all repairs for .the Four teenth Squadron o f destroyer vessels, ! It carries a compliment o f about 450 •' officers and men and cruises mainly ’ in the Atlantic ocean. It will leave ! shortly after the first o f the year for . Cuba and the Panama canal. BUTCHERING: I am now prepared to do your butchering and tendering as in the past. Butchering done only St my home. We wholesale sausage and lard, backbones and spareribs. Phone 3-107 W, R. CULTICE. R A D I O SETTS AND SERVICE G e t y o u r r a d i o in s h a p e for th e w in t e r p r o g r a m s a n d eft* id tam a n h W e s e n d e e -any m a k e o f r a d i o o r n an a u p p jy « f r y ; s t a n d a r d a p p a r a t u s o n n oN ea , J . G. STORMONT H m m a -m C M s M s , OMs; Prof. Caawrea Em , wife and son, o f Webster CHy, Iowa, are hare for the Holiday* aa guests o f the former’s parent*, Mr, mad Mrs. J. W . Ross. The next nautber on the lecture course will b* the Schubert Male Quartette at the Opera House Friday, January llth . Miss Dorothy Wilson, who is teach ing s t Drip-boa, Ohio, is at home for the Holiday vaeattcm. Mr. Willard Barlow is spending a part o f the holidays with Ward Cresweli at Jackson, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williamson entertained a number o f relatives and friends at dinner Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ira-Gates o f Colum bus, were guests o f Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Trpute, Wednesday, Prof. F., M. Reynolds and wife o f St. Bernard are here on a visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Clemans. Ferndale Farms announces a Hamp shire Sow sale for the riu nth of February. . * Rev, R. A , Jamieson‘ and family were-in Rushville, Ind., over Christ mas, as guests o f the former’s broth er, Dr. A . W, Jamieson and wife. Rev. W».P* Harriman and family re turned home Wednesday evening after a visit over Christmas with relatives in Detroit. SALESMAN WANTED—-Now is the time to take spring orders. We need a salesman in this community. Write THE CLYDE NURSERY, CLYDE, OHIO. , A marriage license was granted Monday to Clarence M.' Deck, pluro- mer, and Miss Jane Gray, a daughter 'o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray* The groom is a son o f Mr. I. M. Deck. Mr. 'and'Mrri J. W. Ross entertained a Christmas dinner Tuesday, Prof, and Mrs. Cameron Ross o f Webster City, - Iowa; Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Ralls and daughter, Dayton and Mr. and Mrs, Datta Busch o f Athens, Ohio, AMtefOMMMNKt O f MairfiOli Of Miss Hrjum and Hr, Cfexte* Hr. and Mrs. H. W, Evan* eaneuae* tbs marriage o f that? daughter, Alma BL to Mr. C. Lswis Ctocten on Friday tb* Awwuth o f Dasstebsr, nteatow hundred and twenty-sight. Tha bride is the second daughter o f Mr, and Mrs. Evans and is a popular young lady in this midst l b s groom is a rssidsnt o f Dayton. . Mrs, Mildred Foster accompanied a delegation o f High School students to Columbus yesterday where they had a part in t^ .ch oru s composed o f stu dents from-all sections o f Ohio. Most o f the students were transported in ri school bus,. ' • , , , * -------------- Mr-Albert Work, a student in Pitts- mrgh, Pa. United Presbyterian Bern* nary, ia a guest a t the home o f Rev, ‘ ELA . Jamieson. Mr, Work will preach Sabbath fo r the Morning Sun U< F. congregation. Levi Sylvester Inlow, 45 Trumbull street, Xenia, cordage w orker,and Lillie Jeffries, daughter o f LevF Jef fries, Cedarville, were granted a marriage license Monday. They Were married by Squire Copsey in Xenia. Dr. J . F. Jamieson, Synodical Superintendent o f the Synod o f Illinois, will preach each evening from January 6th to 13th inclusive in observance o f the Week o f Prayer. Methodist and *First Presbyterian ’congregations w ill co-operate in these meetings. A more complete announce ment next week, CARD, OF,THANKS—We wish to take this means o f extending our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends fo r their kind ness during the sickness and death o f our three children. We are truly ’greatful to hhe ministers and members o f the churches in Cedarville and Clifton, as well as others, fo r the kind* ness shown. Mr. and Mrs, C at ! Pfiapmet CARL TAYLOR, Auctioneer. Phone 46; Jamestown, Ohio, FOR RENT-*-Cottage o f five rooms with garage in connection on College street, Inquire at The Exchange Bank, (8t) FOR SALE—Phonograph with 25 records. Also-heavy brown overcoat.' Phone 3-25, mornings. When in need o f pump repairs or new pufiip call Marion Hughes, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f David P. Kakestruw, de ceased, Joseph C, Rakestraw has been appointed and qualified as Exe- utor o f the estate o f David P, Rake* straw, late o f Greene County, Ohio, deceased, N Dated this 15th day o f November, A . D. 1928. ' S, C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said CotmtJ* WANTED te buy RaW Fu rs.' Will pay top price. MURRAY MARSHALL p.,aaN,^ a »M f. ,lM nnl- - , .............. WANTHU—Man with <stk to sell •waptete Qh$ the** tribe*, «ad dtaour mm , J&ritoutve territory. Salary f#6#,<M’ p ir month. 0 . H, S W A R T COMPANY, M ftt LfosrpoeL Ohio, Ferguson-Spracklen Weddfaig In Xenia Monday Afternoon 4 Many friends here will be interest ed in the announcement o f the mar* riage o f Miss Edith E. Ferguson, daughter of Mr, Ralph Ferguson, Clifton and Xenia, pike, to Mr. Ray* mend H. Spraeklen, prominent young Cedarville township farmer, Monday. The ceremony was performed at the home o f the bride at 1:45 Monday by the Rev. H. B, McElree, pastor o f the Second U. P. church, Xenia. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs, Npble and was witnessed only by th? immediate members o f the two families. Following the ceremony the Mr. and Mrs. Spraeklen left for Tole do where they will spend several days. On their return they will reside on the R. C. Watt farm on the Yellow Springs pike. t Christmas Wedding For Popular Young Couplet- The home o f Mrs. Edith Blair on Xenia avenue was the scene o f a very charming Wedding Christmas morning when Miss Kathleen Blajr was united in marriage to Mr. Frank Cresweli, Members o f the two families were present fo r the event which took place at 10:30 A . M. The double ring cere mony was performed b y Rev. H. G. Gunnet, pastor o f the M, E. Church. The bride wore an attractive gown o f violet chiffon, with a corsage of Farley roses, Mr. arid Mrs, C. E. Satterfield gave a dinner in their honor at their home on Home avenue, Xenia. During the afternoon the couple left on a short wedding trip. Mrs. CresWell’s travel ing coat was o f leaf mold shade/with a hat o f corresponding color, trimmed with feathers and accessories bf brown., On their return the couple will re side with the brMe’s mother on Xenia avenue. Tbs bride has been book keeper for the- Hager Straw Board & Paper Company and it is expected that she will continue in' that position. She is extremely popu lar.ip local social circles. The groom is a well' known farmer and represents the Co-Opera tive Stock Company in this' county. Both have the well-wishes o f a Irirge circle o f friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roger o f Mt, Auburn, Cincinnati, were the orily guests present from a distance. CHURCHNOTICES METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Gunday is the last opportunity to worship' in the public congregation this year. The Subject fo r the morn ing hour; "The Vision Splendid"..’ The music will be in keeping with the hour and spirit o f this service. The Bible School will review the life and ministry o f St. Paul under ,the caption "Paul The World Chris* tian.” This most eventful character since the days o f Christ should com mand the esteem o f all believers who should refresh their minds with bis Wonderful life in spreading the good news. The Epworth League will have an interesting subject viz.: "Back to the Home Church." This service is ar ranged especially fo r college boys and girls and others who have been spend ing time away from the parental home, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School at 10:00 A , M. Preaching at 11:00 A. M. Sermon by the Pastor.’ Christian Endeavor at 6:30 F . M, Union Service at 7:30 P. M. One feature o f this service will be a solo by Prof. Cameron Ross, formerly o f Cedarville^ but fo r several years head o f the Webster City, Iowa public schools. Rev. Jamieson will preach. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School at 10:00 A, M. O. A . Dobbins, Superintendent. Morning Service at 11:00 A. M, Preaching by the pastor, Theme*. ".The Challenge of the New Year." Union service in the First Presby terian church. We carry a full line o f foods. Horney’s Coal Yard. A sp irin CombmatnMt (N o Cbtfnifti) ttm and otter valaa«* oJjmpte. No wfttoltti, tettc* no matte* te*A Wo*- r ~ DQC W l g g " J **5*5?N notice of A ffo& m m rr Estate of mm W. HiS, teeaaawL M, Dora Hill haa b«sa iipptfeted and qualified as adminM iater o f tbs as* tete o f Xoea W* ERL late o f Qtmm County, Ohio, qaaaaaad. Dated this Mtk day o f MovemJMr, : a . d . joss; J 8. C. WRIGHT, i Probate Judge o f said County i NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT R a i l .f for COLDS RASTU 3 KNOW S THAT H IS W IF E I S S j KAPMP* BECAUSE THE ™ NIGHT SHE .T old h i m P .O .S.'WAQ A R A P IO s t a t io n i n C a n a d a No ea t er*r found h it lost youMI tadoopa—American Magsrin*.- ’ Estate o f Netti* H. Kyle, daoeased. Eleanor R. Kyle has been appointed apd qualified as Administrator o f the estate o f Nettie H, Kyle, late o f 'Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 7th day o f November, A. D. 1923. S .C . WEIGHT, ' Probate Judge o f said County, HOUSE FOR RENT— Mrs. Bella Gray, PBOWANT& SHOWN THE NEW SPRINGFIELD, OHIO NOW PLAYING KEITH VAUDEVILLE 5— BIG ACTS — 5 and FIRST RUN PICTURES NEW YEAR EVE GAEA MIDNIGHT SHOW SEATS NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE whim PlMNACHOfFEEDS Hog Chow-~Pig;Chow—Cow Chow Steer Fatina—Sheep, Calves—Laying Mash r* ■ coAt •’ ,v, * Island Creefc—Yellow Jkeke%^BattlesMp Pocahontas I s " * # „ 1 Hardware—Del Laval Separators ’ Hog Fountains—Hog Feeders C e d a r v i l le F a rm e r s ’ G r a in C om p a n y Everything For The Form \ • Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio OPERA HOUSE Friday, January 11 i X V \ F A s V # ,:,$ r 4 * “ - f * Xm™' KMVmiMl MALE QVABTRT U'SPlSClALLY fitting for this ewsott Is the program o f the Schubert L Male Quartet, which Will he offered here I« the near..futnr». This splendid itegiug organization i» without doubt one o f the finest mate vocal group* now before tha public and for three veers they bate teem delighting audiences In ail parts o f the Halted States and Canada. A feature o f their program wilt be a series o f vivid metical picture* from the life *tt€ works o f the noted matter o t m r , Prates fMwbert, who, dted IA VietUa hundred years atte. Rewwtly • d w rw o f . l i t voloteK-the largest it e r luwemtted— tethered t# t tm m to pot trite* nte to the life arid achievements o f the great dompeem*. A* tShla te the hundredth Ittn im satr o f 8afeubert*s death, trie Fwgraia iMterid hte group ta partteulariy approfridte. ' J # r
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