The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26
LOCAL AN D PERSONAL i u t?u:kA and watvH night jw t j Cindtm»ti to vtsume her pchooIduMcs Ai':r^ 0:,-‘ ycd m appropriate devo- on Wvdtw*4ay, after having .spent the* ^':aal ; 7 v?-° ** New Your was holiday* h»re with lieu sunt, Mrs, in curs Trumbo. ' ; --------- ------------ • _^ - i Sir. Melvin McMillan and son, John, -r. , - ............. ...have* been ill the past week. Roy Jeffries, non of Mr. and Mr?,; __ . Link Jeffrie# is in the tenoral „■, , . . . Hospital, Cincinnati in a critical con- «A he r.egu*str meeting .of t .e D, A. ditJon • ' R- ha J nc?a postporca to January 18 1 i-c 7&u v. m . 1 Tim Y. P. V. V. ef the U. P. Phmvh j Mr. and Mrs. A. 0 . CJingman and : family o f Wirton place, Cincinnati Jepenl the holidays as guests of Mr. | c-.:<l Mrs. Knox Hutchison, Him EM® Shmu.lcn returned t« cn tho Xmfa.Jir.se a w n pike THEATRE S P R I N G F I E L D , OH I O H om e o f D ram a tic Stock BE A “FIRST NIGHTER” Attend The • ; • • . Gala Opening, Monday, January 7 t h e - SHIRLEY GREY PLAYERS • '• „ —PRESENT— " “ THE i»ATSV” BY BARRY CONNORS A NEW PLAT EACH WEEK Matinee Wednesday and’Saturday at-2:30 POPULARPRICES Out-of-Town Patronage Given E v ery Consideration. Write or Phone Center 1752 11 ysggg^- '<£&*: >«**> x FRIGIDAIRE keeps fo o d colder "and pays for itself T h e cost o f Frigidairo is iusignificant in com parison with the benefits itg iv e s. I t keeps foods fresh and wholesome and gives vital protection to health.7Its economies w ill more thaftrpay for its cost. V isit our display rooms for a demon stration. Easymonth Ivpayments can be arranged^ Power B^tlPht Ch i 1 ' ' . . O X d t i i a 'lix d D i s t r i c t .■- - ■- ■ ■ ■■ *• mm ^MOTHERS, Ju st th e th in g fo r B reak fa st 3 P a ck a g e s For Large W h ite F ialce Grains 3 Cans Tw in Loa f 1% lb. 1 Pound Loaf Sc. Country Club, Qu ick Cook 2 P a c k a g e s Fu ll o f good Fresh P eanu ts, Lb. Tw o la y e r H eav ily Iced , B lack W a lnu t F lavor, libera l am oun t o f nuts. French Brand Country Club 4 7 c . Am er ican Ro ll Country. Club, lb . 54c. Eatm ore Pure Sw ee t, lb . Churngo ld , lb . 3 0 c • OATS HOMINY BREAD OATS PEANUTBRITTLE CAKES COFFEE BUTTER OLEO CHIPSO SPINACH ORANGES APPLES POTATOES GRAPEFRUIT80SUeSfOT BACON Large p a ck a g e Fancy Texao, Large L eaves 3 Pound s 2 5 0 S iz e Florida#, doz . 200 -216 S ize, doz.. 29 c . Rom e B eau ty , F an cy Box 4 Pounds No . 1 W h ite , Bu sh el 8 9 c . F e c k 6 0 S ize, 3 for 05c* ■ Sugar Cured, 3 Pound p ie c e o r M ore, Lb. ( # | M | I I f A Stniked Sugar Cured , 6 to 8 pound v A L M L ii V A v e r a g e W h o le . Lb. .jiLiJimiriimiiiiliii'iiniHiiin nfirrniftiifitfifiinillTnr-^‘ ‘-T f r r 1^*.. 25C 25C 8C 150 150 22C 45C SOG 2QC 19C 22C 22C 27C 23C 20C 20C 17C Little Dorothy Jane* Ilickinbacli has keen ill this week with an attack of grippe. The congressional district Prince of Peace Declamation Contest will be he’d at the East High Street Mctho dist Church, Springfield, at 7:30 P, M. November (J, Marion Hostetler of Cedcmlle will represent Greene County. There will be eight con testants. Miss Mary Elizabeth Smith, who is attending Miami University, returned to Oxford Wednesday after spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mrs. W. J. Tarbox was hostess to the members of the Wednesday After noon Club at her home this wee!;,. Mrs, W, R. McChesney had the mis fortune to fall seveial days ago. spraining her left a m and hand. The Cedrine Club, Xenia, an’organ ization of former citizens of Cedar- ville, comprised of ladies, will be en tertained Monday night at the home of Probate Judge and Mrs, S. C, Wright, A covered dish dinner will be served. Mr. II. H. Brown was called to Oakwood, Ohio-last Thursday due to the illness of his father, who suffered a stroke of paralysis, Misses May and Eva McKinney of Pittsburgh, ‘Pa., visited for several days last week with Miss Alberta CresvvelL Mv, and Mrs, Ancil Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemans gave a bridge luncheon at the home of the former last Friday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creswell. About fifty guests were present to welcome the bride and groom. • URGE CHANGE AT HOME A legislative committee dealing with economics ip state government him recommended to the legislature that the O. S. & 8. O. Home be placed under the welfare department and supervised by the educational director. The institution for years has been a football for the politicians. Of recent years conditions have Jx?fn anything but favorable for the rearing of young people.' Dances, card parties, boot legging and graft have played a prominent part. , Misses Luci'le and Eleanor Johnson gave a miscellaneous shower Monday afternoon at their' home on Xenia avenue in honor of Mrs. Frank Cres- well. About thirty guests enjoyed bridge during the afternoon. Mrs. Nelson. Clark of Pittsburgh, Pa., has been a guest, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stores Lewis, near Clif ton, *• * Miss Margaret Ewbank, of Golum- bus; has been-spending a two weeks vacation with relatives here. Cedarvllle College opened .Thursday following a* vacation period ^of two weeks,; The trial of Gilbert Cooper on a murder charge opened in Common Pleas Court Wednesday but the jury wag not completed until the following day when testimony was. first taken. It is expected that the case, will con tinue for three or four days. ,Aa Cooper and Caleb Hitchcock, who the former is charged with murdering with a shot gun, are from here, some, thirty witnesses have been summoned. RcV. Gavin Reilly and family of Bradford, Ohio, are visiting for a few days with Mrs. Enos HilL Mrs. Hill has rented her farm and will visit with Rev,.Reilly and her son, Ralph Hill and family in Homestead, Pa., before deciding where she will locate. The annual banquet of the members of the Research Club to their hus bands and friends will be held this Friday evening at the home of Rev. apd Mrs. R. A, Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham had for their dinner guests Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Engle of Danville, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Butcher of Springfield, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kyle, who spent the Holiday week with their parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. E. Kyle, left Saturday for a short visit in West Union before going to their home at Oak Hill, Ohio. Mr. Carter N. Abel is driving a new Auburn car, a s.traight-S purchased through Willard Kyle as agent. Dr. and Mrs. J, F. Jamieson are ex-, pected Saturday to "be, the guests of Rev. E. A. Jqmieson and wife for "ft week. They have been in Now York City for the holidays, visiting their son and his family. Dr. Jamieson was the pastor of Rev. Jamieson and wife during their college career in Mammoth College, as he wiis pastor at that time of the Ninth Avenue U. P. Church of Mammoth. *} RADIO. We wish to express our heart-felt thanks to our many friends, neighbors and mjatives, for the kindness and sympathy, shown ns in the great loss of our dealy beloved wife, mother and grandmother. We also wish to thank the attending physician, Dr. M» I, Marsh for his faithfulness and kindness. We especially thank Rev. Howe, Rev, Brown an'd Rev, Caroll for their consoling words to us, and the choir for their excellent pinging and the donors of the floral offerings and the Nogley , funeral directors for their kindness and the efficient in which they conducted the funeral. Jefferson Buckner and Children CBWl The High School’classes of 1917 and 1918 held their annual reunion at the home of Mr, J. B. Rife, Thursday evening, December 27th, Miss Alice Danes being the hostess. The affair was in the form of a covered dish supper which was great ly enjoyed by all. The evening was then spent in a pleasurable way which will long be remembered by those present. > The^Milburn Christmas dinner was held this year at the home of Mr. and JVjrs. Hutchison. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. 0 . Cling'man, Misses Mary and Betty Jane Clingroan, Mil- burn Clingman, Mr. E.dwin Milburn of Cincinnati, Mr,' Charles Milburn, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Milburn, Mr. ant? Mrs. W. P. Platt and Miss Della Mar tin of Dayton, Mrs. L, Thompson of Indianapolis, Mrs. LUlu Robinson and Mr. Robert Baird of Washington C. H, THEATRE NOTES -The Chackeres Schine Enterprises Wish to announce the re-opening of their newly decorated, Fairbanks Theatre on Monday, January 7, 1929 with a permanent dramatic Stock Company, They realize the long felt need of dramatic entertainment in Springfield and . have secured an organization direct froip New York City to supply Springfield, with the highest form of entertainment,. The first play will he a comedy drama THE PATSY,.by Barry Connors, "* This announcement should be' of especial interest to theatre-goers in this vicinity who have felt the lack of legitimate plays in recent years at the Fairbanks Theatre. Accord-, big to reports obtainable this com pany is of the highest calibre and will justify your patronage. A new play each week, every night at 8:30 and matinees twice* weekly on Wednesday and Saturday at 2:30 P. M. Popular prices will prevail, giving play goers an .opportunity to enjoy the best plays at less than half the price of road attractions. Especial ly sought tor is the out of town pa- tronftge- who will receive every atten tion, either by letter or Bell Telephone Center 1752, „ Make reservations now .to see THE PATSY during the 'week of January 7th. We are more than sure you will like “The Shirley Grey Dramatic Stock Company.” John Ary, Xenia, Ohio, has been appointed to take charge of the Clark County Mutual Insurance in the Ce- darville District. Phone 1152W, Xenia. <8w) A reception was held last Friday evening ate the home of Mrs. Wm. Spraeklen in honor of her son, Mr. Raymond Sprackltn and bride. WANTED to buy Raw Futs. Will pay top price, MURRAY MARSHALL t When in heed of pump repairs or new pump call Marion Hughes. , ■V rn ■i,*r.Tli.'Hny.Ti'll‘i-.i-:f,.r l FOR SALE—Phonograph with 25 records. Also heavy brown overcoat. Phone 3-25, mornings. FOR RENT—Cottage of five rooms with garage in connection on College street. Inquire at The Exchange Bank. (3t) g* • s i |SETS AND SERVICE! | G et your r ad io in sita p e fo r § | th e w in te r p ro g ram s an d eh - a | ta inm en t. W e s e r v ic e a n y | | m ak e o f rad io o r ca n su p p ly | any standard app a ra tu s on | n o tic e . | J. G. STORMONT j Phone 3*131 I Cedarvllle, Ohio § £ S’ T>ttiiiiiiwiiniwiiiiiiiiiiimiruniiiiitiMi|i>wiiiiiiiiilW^ Wo carry a full line of feeds. Ilorney’s Coni’Yard. »^\ ' n- ‘im’. BUTCHERING: I am now prepared to do your butchering and rendering fis in the past. Butchering done only at my home. We wholesale sausage and lard, backbones and spatoriba. Phone 3-197 W. R. CULTICE. WANTED- -Man with ear to sell complete line quality tires, tubes, and dinner ware. Exclusive territory. Salary $300.00 per month. 0. H. STEWART COMPANY, ] East Liverpool, ‘Ohio. HOUSE FOR RENT— Mrs. Belle jChwy* ’ ca RL TAYLOR, Auctioneer, Phone 40, Jamestown, Ohio,. ANNOUNCING The Criterion’s ANNUAL WINTER SALE OF t Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ S U I T S , and OVERCOATS Sale Starts Saturday January 5th. ■ - ■ ' f: **■ • . • Nbir-^ ^*QS3b^ effAffy. J*-■ W a SIW. ■ ' ’ ■ ‘l - f i l u e 3 ; i t s i C I o i M e m Opens To-Day Clearance of Coats Dresses . . . , Clearance of Silk-Wool Goods Clerance of Wash Goods Clearance of Hosiey and Underwear Clearance of Stoves and Washing Machines Clearance of Household Furnishings LUtCl Aeusa, Ohio 'Ovar-nljjM' R«R«f for , COLDS Laxa-Pirin Is a special compound of aspirin, laxatives and other valu able: elements, The quickest known relief for colds and grippa. No qui nine, henca no roaring head or nau sea, Just as wonderful for head- acho.»neura1g l a, | Contain* aenivpsiuui PBOWANT # BROWN 1 NOTICE T h e Farm Buearu L ive S tock Company Sh ip s H ogs. Tuesdays,ThursdaysandSaturdays o f each w e ek . Ca ll b y Phon e and n o tify us in Advance w h en r e e d y to sh ip . 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