The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26
am C o ld . . . . Colder,. Coldest The famous Frigidaire Cold Control, a pa ten t ed d*vic* tehioh spaed* thefteasing o f icecube* and desserts. At your finger tips I t ’s as simple as setting a watch, yet the New Frigidaire Cold Control enables you to regulate as you please the time required to freeze ice and desserts., F R I G I D A I R E t u b Q u i e t " a u t o m a t i c r e f r i g e r a t o r THE GAS AND ELECTRIC SHOP 37 S. DETROIT ST., XEINA, OHIO 2374 CHURCH NOTES METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Children’s Day exercises J l A. M. A splendid procram has been arranged All departments o f the Sunday School and church are requested to be pre sent. “The Story of the Rechabites” is tne subject of the Sunday School les son. This is a temperance theme and of vital interest a t this time, Epworth League at 7 P. M. The Union Service will be United Presbyterian church O’clock, The Fourth Quarterly Conference will heMonday Tune 10 a t ST , M. AH -sports are to be in at that tinyn Each jfficial is urged to be present. Dr. Schank in charge. ~ in the at 8 As Pre - / k* a *1/ A RESOUNDING SUCCE I '- 'Q UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School 10 A. M, Supt. 0 . A. Dobbins. ' Preaching 11 A. hi. Communion Service. Preparatory services Friday even ing 8„ P. M, Dr. C, M, Ritchie will preach. At the service 2 P, M. Saturday Rev, W« C. Cleary of New Cali fornia will preach. The session will meet a t the close of the service on Saturday, and will be glad to welcome any who may wish to unite with the church by a profession of their faith in the Lord Jesus Chriflt. Opportunity will be given a t the service on Saturday for Infant Bap tisms, or on Sabbath A, M., if 'desired. The pastor returned Tuesday from the meeting of the General Assembly in Pittsburgh, and will give a brief report of the Assemblys action on im portant matters. Union service Sabbath 8 P. M. in our Church. Dr. W.. P. Harriman will preach.. TH E WORLD ’ S FI 1 ST S T R A IG H T -E IG H T UNDER $IOOO ^ % „ r T N April the public swamped rather than the customary six; X Marmon salesroom? looking if you want a car that rides and at the Roosevelt . . . In May drives vefith anything on the theybought everyone theMar-,, road—ana still want to hold mon’factory could build and yourinvestmenttoaround?IOOO wanted more . . . And now in —then you will just naturally be interested in the Roosevelt Local Delegation To Summer In West Seven local boys will go to Yellow stone National Park for the summer, all of them having, employment in the park. Six of them are college boys, some of whom were there last year. Howard Harbison has been going there for. several years and will return this year. The college boys to go are: Alfred Townsley, JDonald Allen, Robert Wilson, George Gordon, Wendell Boy er and Robert Thompson., CLUB HOLDS MEETING in sight. I f t y p « v* u jr u u fH v iiiw iw r, m i Want to drive a straight-eight straight-eight motor, A StraigtfrEsgMfor Entry Puric~RoouveIt, $995; Msrman 68, $J465iMermoH78g'$I?65,Pricesolfactory.Gnup equipmentextra. - oosevi MABMMMNfflMr JEAN PATTON, Cedarville, Ohio The second meeting of the Polly- anna Sewing Club Was held Wednes day, May 3Q a t Dorothy Andersen’s about 22 being present. The root call was answered by giving- a name of (some famous man. in History? The roll call for next meeting, will be answered iby giving the birthstone for each ‘month. ~Two committees were elected, lone consisting of a constitution com- Jmittee composed, of Frances Finney, {Dorothea Burba, Edna Sipe and Jane (Thomas. The other is the program 'committee composed of Julia McGal- | lister, Lois Xennon and Frances Tay- jlpr, The next meeting will be held 1June 12 a t the Library. | The Christian Worker’s Bible Con- -ference will be held in the Alford Memorial, Juno 12-16.. Wolford's Garage New Paper Money To Be Issued Soon The new paper currency, which will be distributed locally through t h e : Greene county banks soon, is enullor than the bill* now in circulation, Tne ' new currency i* 211-10x6 5-1 and : ench bill bears the portrait of some f prominent American. The portrait will identify the denomination of the bill and will thus make counterfeits* mere difficult. Bills of eleyan denominations with portrait? as follows, will be Issued: Washington, $1; «,tTerson, $2; Lin coln, $5; Hamilton, $10; Jackson, $20; Grant, $50r Franklin, $100; McKinley, $500; Cleveland, $1000; Madison, $5,- 000; Chase, $10,000. Eagles To Celebrate J*8 esmrom ... ............. NaRlMW willow charcoal Fourth Of July The tenth annual community Sane Fourth of July celebration a t the Springfield Fair Grounds is now being arranged by Champion Aerie, No. 307, Fraternal Order cf Eagles, its spon sors, and promises to be the biggest and best of its kind ever held in sen# tral Ohio, An all-day program has been ar ranged, including vaudeville, racing, day and night fireworks, various con tests, featuring a hog calling contest, a huge Midway and various kinds of concessions, August Stelser is general cluirman connected with the celebration since their inception ten years ago. SENT TO JAIL Andrew Slagle, 70 yearn old, living on the "Ludlow road in Beavercreek township, is being held in the county jjail on charges of intoxication and j carry concealed weapons. He was ar- j rested by Sheriff Ohraer Tate, who ‘charge* Slagle was carrying a revol- >ver from which one cartridge bad been ’discharged. i Heavy Lose From Rust Corrosion, the most common manl- , testation of which ia-rust, destroys some 21,000,000 tons of iron and steel a year. ' , . . aoc **y otbap charcoal could -contain an M* tlvely poisonous substance, since char* coal has necessarily been prepared a t high temperatures, and gU of the velatll# and aefire materials have been drlyea oft. in a chemical way charcoal la an Inactive neutral suh- sta u c e , i Birds' “Singing Tress'* Birds have their “singing trees” from which they do most of their warbling, It has been noted. The tree sheeted Is generally wRhlc sight of the female’s nest, and when another {bird encroaches on this tree hitter struggles between the males are pre cipitated. PURE PAINT! Use Anywhere, On Anything PER GALLON F. Graham Wall Paper, Painters’ Supplies • ' : and Glass •' - 1749 S. Whiteman Street, Xenia, Ohio 20 YEARS IN THE PAINT BUSINESS IN XENIA--------- Prices Reduced 35 Times ’s 35th Anniversary Sale BIG VALUES! Little Gents' and Boys* Black or Tan Dress Ox fords, All equipped with Rubber Heels . . All Sizes. STYLES GALORE! Hundreds of Beautifully Styled Women’s shoes to select from during this sale. Many -artistically trimmed. Low, Cuban or Spike Heels, WONDERFUL VALUES! Man's Black or Tan Dress Oxfords. Rubber Heels. Many styles to select from. H o s i e r y Woman's Pure Silk Full Fash* .Sonad. All loading shades* $1 .19 a paii i n « f « $ 3.45 Woman’* Pura Silk and Ray on. Special Price esc « pair Sralrafar $ t* E 9 Woman’*Felt Slippers. Soft Solas. Colors. UtttfSUAL VALUE! Infants’. Children's and Mined*Patent Leather, tan orGun metal Oxford!, afae* s iz e e S kM l sfaesUK-2 Man’s Tan Leather Slipper*. Soft sols*. C O M F O R T . L i t t le G en t 's Good QualityTsnnisShos*. Sam e stylo and Qua lity for Boys Men’! Work &(*£#% Good Long Weering. Special 38 E. Main St* Springfield, O. Open Saturday Nile Until Nine O'clock, * H
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