The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26
........................................................................................... ................... . BABY CHICKS ' *K ' FROM BLOOD TESTED STOCK booking orders fo r early chickg and now i s the time to put m your order. Custom hatching done Is usual. Write fo r circular, M1HUPHATCHERY 5Yellow S&fijwp, f& fe R. F. D . No. 1 1 :IHWIUKWHWWWWlMUMUmSiM. ^ . ^ r||,|Wt||)[|||:| * PURINACIIOWFEDS Hog Chow~~Pig Chow-Cow Chow Steer Fatina—Sheep, Calves—Laying Mash COA L Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship Pocahontus Hardware—Del Laval Separators Hog Fountains—Hog Feeders Cedarviile Farmers’ Grain Company Everything For The Farm Phone 21 •, Cedarviile, Ohio T f l i C ■a" - l FS 2 B©SS)ABB 2 E Greater beauty . v ‘HJ- i- Greater convenience Greater ice freezing power . pfok ■■■' . ' 4 Incredibly quiet operation GAS mi ELECTRIC SHOP ' THE CAS md EtECTRIC Jjjjjpjgj APPUAHCE COMPANY 37 S. D e t ro i t St.IjKfi' Ta i ^ h o n e 5 9 5 (T H E D A Y T O N P f . *: ,.if T CO.} X E N I f t The LendetiU t Sedan, $W S , B ed? by FU far Hamper* en d W ire I Vlteet Equipm ent Extra Its Pulse-StirringPerformance matches ItsNewand Original Style There’s no argument anywhere. Everybody agrees. A11 unite in praising tlie appearance o f the New All-American . . . Its colors and con tours and distinguished style ; . . And there are many who go even further. The pnany who have driven this great new car. They cnthuBe over its pulse-stirring performance. Over its 'glorious power, acceleration and speed . . . un matched in any other ear offered a t such moderate price! PrteentlltS l*» tl3/S,j, » . btjaetory, pin* JrUvery cfmrget. Jxttrjny tlyilMulic fihork Absorber* tfpet Spring ntM ri inrituUd tti listpriori, ttuTAprf* HnJ retit JinAer gtl.trtls extra, (!li« k OaMotut AeUtMrfed priors—thry intitule hit « * ( batttttlHg eharget, Gxnorui Maiett time Payment Platf available at mlnSbutnt rate, ■ ^ I ' ' « ■ l JEAN PATTON CEDARVILLE, OHIO produ c t o r GENERAL MOTORS LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr*. Debnsr Jobe v m hostess lest Thursday to members o f the Ken singtou elub. A number o f Cedarviile ladies have accepted invitations issued by Mrs. J. H. Nagley o f Xenia fo r two o’clock this Friday afternoon. FOR RENT—2 or 3 rooms on first floor, famished or unfurnished. Gas and Electric, Telephone 12. The next number on the Cedarviile le ctu re Course ‘w ill-b e the Shaver Jubilee Singers* .at fhe'&perh House, March 8. Tim Young Harried Folks Sabbath School claw, taught by Mrs, R. A , Jssnieoon, held a covered, dish social in the Annex, Tuesday evening. Misses Genevieve and Genevera Jamieson were at home from Musk ingum on Washington’s birthday and over the week end. Mr, and Mrs. Court Satterfield of Xenia, were guests Sunday, at the home of Mrs, Edith Blair. The Mizpeh Bible Class held its monthly meeting at the home o f Mrs. Alvin Hostettisr, Wednesday after, noon. The assistant Hostesses were Mrs. Wnu Conley and. Mrs. John Mc- Corkell, and '* delightful lunch in keeping with the Washington Birth day spirit was served. Following the regular business session, * pleasant social time was enjoyed by all. A number o f ladies from this place attended a Martha Washington Tea in Jamestown last Saturday as given by the Eastern Star in its Chapter rooms. •Messrs Clayton McMillan, Wm. Conley, S, C. Wright, Walter Hiff, and W. P. Harriman attended the dis- , trict conference held in the Covenant {Presbyterian Church of Springfield, Friday evening at 6:30, In connection with the banquet, the Benevolence Budget o f the Church was presented by Dr. Weber o f New York, Rev. Milton Hanna, o f Niles, Ohio, and Mrs, Mabel Hanna Weber, Hilard, Ohio, were here to visit their sister, Mrs. Phoebe Hanna Spencer, who is quite ill a t this time. Director o f Hhiighwaya Robert ^N- Waid, Columbus, has ordered the Load Limit effective, February 20 on all roads south o f the National Pike. Roads north will -be covered by an other announcement, James Swaby, Clifton, won state honors in Columbus at the state in, statute for the best ear o f white corn. Mr. Swaby also received two fourth prizes on his exhibit. Miss Marjorie Smith o f College Corner, Ohio, and Mr. Paul Griffith o f Comersville, Ind., were married at the U, P. parsonage in Clifton last Saturday by Rev. J. G, C. Webster,' Mrs. B. H. Little is spending the week in Columbus visiting in that city. She was accompanied by her 'son, Kenneth, who .is a student at the 0. s. u. House For .Rent. Lee Shroads. .* Call 221. Mrs. The Pittsburgh Producers Co-oper ative Association held its sixth annual meeting in London, Tuesday. The or ganization is owned and operated by farmers.. There were a number o f prominent far m ' organization men present. This is the first meeting'held away from, headquarters in Pitts burgh. Nugeite Dale; 16; son o f Fred Dale, was committed Tuesday to the .Bey’s Industrial 'School at Lancaster, Ohio, on a charge o f parole violation by Judge Wright. Dale and Nathaniel Mahaffey, 35, were charged with the theft o f a quantity o f meat from the home o f J. A. Vest. The^meat was returned but the Cedarviile Protective Association urged prosecution. Ma haffey was bound over to the grand jury by Magistrate A. E. lrichttrds. * Rev. V, E. Busier o f Eaton formerly pastor o f the local M, E. Church, is Conducting special services at Trinity M, E. Church, Xenia, . The Mary Hensel McGinnis prop erty will be sold March 16th, 1929. See display advertisement in this issue. Special services are'being .held this week and next at the M, E. Churhh. Dr, J. V , Stone o f Riverdale M. E, Church is delivering a series o f in-, splrational sermons. He is a splen did speaker, has dear thought all through his message and leaves an impression that is influential on his audience. The Aaligious serVice is part o f the campaign fo r the year as laid out by the late Bishop Henderson. If interested in furniture, stoves, ruga and household effects, the per sonal property o f the. late Emmazetta Bull is being offered at private sale at the residence. Sale starts Satur day morning, February 23. Home Culture Club Has Colonial Tea Attired • in ^ostumes o f the early American days, members o f the Home Culture Club and their guests enjoy ed a Colonial T6a at the. home o f Mrs. O. P. Elias, Tuesday afternoon. A fter a short business meeting, a Colonial program was given. The Minuet in G., by Beethoven was danced, by eights members o f the club. Those taking part were: .Mrs.- C« E. Masters, Mrs. Harry Lewis,. Mrs. R. R. Townsley, Mrs. John Melroy, Mrs. Victor Bum- gardner, Mrs, 0 , P, Elias, Mrs, J. S. West and Mrs. E. S. Hamilton. The ladies were' very graceful in their rendition o f tne dance and their per formance was greeted with great ap plause. Their costumes were very at tractive. Mrs. A. E. Richards presided at the'piano. A contest whs, enjoyed by the ladies and Mrs- G. H. Hartman won th8 prize, .Miss Gertrude Gil more sang two solos, ’’When You and I Were Young Maggie” and “ Carry Me Back ,to Ole Virginia4’. Mrs. J. W. Johnson also sang- several numbers. Delicious refreshments were served, Apple pie- with whipped cream, old fashioned cookies and tea. The home was decorated'with red po,per heart, blooming plants and ferns. CHURCH NOTICES METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Special services each evening this week and next, except Monday even ing. The Rev. Dr. J. V, 'Stone o f Dayton and Dr. R. O., McClure o f Middletown are assisting the pastor in the meetings this week. Splendid messages are being delivered. Dr. McClure will preach this evening. The regular Sunday services will be held Sunday. The Union Service will’ be in this church and Dr. Harriman will bring the’ message at 7:30 P. M. The public is most cordially invited to these services, • UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCn Sabbath School 10:00 A . M. Supt. O. A.Dobbins. hipg “ Our Need .of a Guide;” Y. P. C. U. 6:30 P. M. . Union Service 7:30 at the Methodist Episcopal Church. - Preac in 11:00 A . M. Theme: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 A , M. Bible School, There is one hook o f which all should be stu dents. The Sabbath School specializes in the study o f that book. It is amaz ing to know the real spiritual help an hour in the Sabbath School can give* ‘•'Come and see.” 11:00 A . M. Worship Service, If NOW PLAYING Keith Vaudeville ■ . ■» . . S—Big Acti—S j. - On the Screen Thursday, Friday and Saturday DOROTHY GISH AN » ANTONIO MORENO In“MADAME POMPADOUR" Entire Change o f Program Every Sunday and Thursday ^ 1 Admission—Sundays, Holidays, 60$. Week Days, Matinee. 89c: Children, 28c Any Tim*. Theat Price* Apply to Lower Floor, Mezzanine and Balcony. the week past ha* been full at cares, and worries, o f trials and hardships, o f sorrow and trouble, then this hour o f worship will meet the need o f your soul, I f they have been filled with pleasure and profit, with joy and suc cess, then this hour will keep you true to life’s highest ideals, and enable you not to forget God. You are in vited. Sermon Theme; “ The Prophetic Message c f Christ,” 6:30 P, M. Young People's Service. These services are becoming more in teresting every -week, and an- increas ing number o f young people are at- f tending, Topic: “ Why The World Needs Christ.” AU young people wilt find this an enthusiastic, helpful ser vice, 7:30 P . M. Union Service in the Methodist Church. Mid-week service, Wednesday night at 7:30 P, M. “ The Duties o f Office Bearers.” All men o f the church are urged to attend, . . PR VATE SALE HOUSE HOLD GOODS WANTED—P r a c t i c a 1 nursing. Phone 63-F-12. Mrs. J. W, Matthews, R. F. D. No, 8, Xenia, Ohio. Mr, W, W. Galloway has been spending days this week in New' York City oh a business trip. v Household goods including Furniture, Rugs, Stoves, etc., will be offered at Private Sale beginning ' SATURDAYMORNING, FEBRUARY23 at the residence of the late .Emmazetta Bull, Terms will be Cash omremoval of the pur chase*- KARLHBULL, . Administrator. Cedarviile Bargain Store BARGAINS BALL BAND - Children’s OVERSHOES At 19c MEN’S 4-Buckle WORK ARCTICS $2.49 Visit • ' MEN'S ' YouWill WORK SHOES our Grocery S I . 9 8 FindYour ■MEN’S ’ n Wants Department OVERALLS Supplied Some 9 8 c Here. good Prices • MEN’S WORK SHIRTS 4 9 c • ^ Reasonable TryIt, Greater Savings In Kroger's Greatest Sale Pink Friday and Saturday Tall Cans 15c Stock U p ! . Macaroni or Spaghetti Prunes Bulk Large Meaty 40-50 Size Layer Cake Vanilla Wafers Jelly Beans Almond Flavor Our Bakers , Special Lb, Kroger Made 2 tbs 15c 3Lts 29c 22c 19c 2 Lb,. 25c Gingerale 3 Canada Dry Bacon Park Loin Per Lb. 22c for Sugar Cured 3 lb, Piece or*More* Lb. 50c '20c Bananas Large Ripe Fruit Apples Fancy Winesaps 4—25c ■ 4 li» 23c *'I
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