The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

lrue,., * f 3®!N«r-»»?*«I b gNMmWR1 bOBT—A Green Schafer fountoin l < v u A u A N D PE R SON A L ;«i*y to the member* o f the Be*e*rch *♦* between Hr*, Morton** and the jCIui>. |College. Return to Mr*. Clara Morton, MPf* f Wr. W. M. Collin* apent the w>*ek> I . N«* Florence Williamaon' of Bowl- 5 Little MU* France* Patton spent jd viaitiuy with friend* in TreatonJ ^ Green spept the week-end a t ,the w*»k-*ed in Dayton with her uncle lio- 1howe, |and anot, Mr. and Mrs. George Frame, end Ohi , LOST—Parker Jhwfold Fountain Pen. Reward. Mater Jinks*. H « * e For Rent. Call 221. Mrs ‘ J O S ^ L E - Twenty ahoata, waigbfc, — ---------------».----------- — ^— ■— “ * -about 4Q lb*. Phone 21-191, Wmu the week-end guest o f Miss Jeanette Lae Shroads. , Lackey. Mias Frances Wells o f Dayton was « Ritenour. _______T H E ' - - - N E W FR ie ilDA IRE - XL Greater beauty , Greater'convenience Greater ice freezing power with incredibly quiet operation GAS and ELECTRIC SHOP THE CASmU ELECTRIC iIB |J APPLIANCE COMPANY 37 -S.-Detroit St,[|jjsj T e l e p h o n e 5 3 5 (TH E D A Y T O N ■POWER- AND I.ICHT CO.V X E N I A D SSYRIcr j Miss Juanita Harper entertained a ]number of her girl friend* at her ; home Monday afternoon. Mr, W, H> Creswell has entered the McClellan hospital, preparatory for a major operation in a few days. Mr, A* D» Townsley has been quite ill suffering from an attack of acute Indigestion, DEPARTMENT 0;.4 New.-Cash Plan ^Our New: Tire meeting mail-order houses cash prices has been such a wonderful success that we are offering you the same reduction now in our Battery Department,' LOOK AT THESE BIG REDUCTIONS ftMWja 11 Plate - Battery Was $7.50 Now$6.25 IS Plate Battery Was $8.95 Now$7.25 Heavy Duly 13 Plate Battery Was $15.50 Now$11.75 . 15 Plate t-C ■ Battery . Was $16.50 Now$12.50 These .Are Standard High Grade Batteries and are Guaranteed • THEGARROLL-BINBERCO. 108-114 £ . Main St., Xenia Ohio. Phone 15 Mrs. Walter Iliffe was hostess to members of the Women's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church, Thursday afternoon. Mr. Daedal O'CMmall, who has re, sided in the Shroadas property on Main street, ha* moved to hi* farm in Ross township. , Miss Kathleen Kyle, who is taking a course in professional nursing at the United Presbyterian Hospital in Pitts­ burgh, is spending a short vacation with her parents, Rev, and Mrs, C. C. Kyle. Miss Kyle la just recovering from a most seres* attack o f pneu­ monia. BROWN’S C edarville Miss Regina Smith entertained a number of school friends at her home Saturday night. Miss Elizabeth Outram and" broth­ er, Robert, o f Cable, Ohio, visited friends here Sabbath., Miss Ontrahi is an alumnus o f Gedarville College. FOR RENT—2 or 3 rooms on first floor, furnished or unfurnished. Gas and Electric. Telephone 12. Mr, Chalmers Elder and family, of Darlington, Pa., have been the guest of Mrs. Elder’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N, L. Ramsey. Cedarville College Girls' Glee Club Concert in Presbyterian Church, March 14 at 8 P. M. Admission 25c. Admission to defray expenses only.. The Mary Hensel ..McGinnis prop­ ertywill be sold Match 16tb, 1929, See display advertisement in this issue. Mr. A. V. Wright underwent a nasal operation at the Springfield City Hospital by Dr. C. L, Minor, A growth in his nose caused frequent hemorage and the Operation was necessary. He was able to return home Monday and is much improved. Messrs. A. G. Collins, Frank Cres- well and Johhn Davis attended the annual meeting of the Ohio Co-oper­ ative Lovestock Association in Colum­ bus Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Collins is president o f the county association. Mr. Roy E. Miller o f Lebanon, Ohio, has been appointed-as division engin­ eer o f highways by State Director, Robert Wahl, to succeed Henry WV Wa3*h, who has been head of this division,'for the,ifcst seven years. The latter ha* resided in.Xenia. FOR'SALE—Cumber from a frame building 14x82. Eufaber. is now and in ffXceltenLrendition and suitable for a garage or other building. Address Frank Power*,,Cedarville, Ohio, The regular meeting o f the D. A. R. wilt be held Tuesday evening, March. 12, at the home b f ‘Mrs. FrOd Dobbins, wheal a covered, dish dinner will be served at 6:30 P. M. The speaker o f the evening. Will be Rev. C. A, Sun- beiqth,,of Springfield. Theiftllowing are the new- officers recently elscted by the Research Club: President, Mrs. W . R. McChesney; Vide1President, Mrs. E. E. Finney; Secretary, MfS. Of. A. Dobbin*; Treas­ urer, Mrs. J. M. Auld. •Miss^Mipy Elizabeth Smith, dangh- te co f Mf. and Mrs.'W. H. Smith, who is m student in Miami University,- wa* taMn ill the first ,of the week and on Wednesday underwent an operation for remotel. Of the .appendix at the McClellan jmepi&al. ■A r JSSB GETWISE AS YOUR NEIGHBOR HAS— YOU PAY LESS AT Cedarville Bargain Store 25 Lb. SUGAR AT $1-44 A iOotoit LARGE CAN P lN lt SALMON 18c MEN’S END1CGTT JOHNSON WORK SHOES AT $ 1 .9 8 t Just Arrive^— A Complete Line of Men1*, Women’* and Children’s HOSIERY 10c to $2.50 . . „ . .................. bananas 4 lb*. For, 25c Visit Our Grocery Department And Save Money •J LADIES’ EASTER FROCKS Priced From 98c to $10 Buy Her An EASTER PRESENT An Aladdin \ Electric Lamp $3 to $12 ■■, ... ft; , at CANNED COHN 51-20 Latest INidl5it* In Easter Neckwear t Ask tn See Our Line of - dewelry With Lifetime Guarantee A Large Display OF EASTER BASKETS 5c to $2,00 Messrs, John D*vi* and Willard Barlow, who teach in the Kingman, Clinton count high school, are having a vacation this week due. to the fact that an epidemic o f measles caused the absence of more than fifty per cent of the pupil* in that school. School will he resumed Monday, A number o f cattle feeders in Greene county enjoyed a luncheon at the Cedar Inn last Thursday when Joseph Evans; purchasing agent for the National Feeder Cattle Pool, with headquarters at Vqlpariso, Texas, was present. He gave a detailed account of how the cattle were selected from the ranges and spoke o f collective bargaining, for stock, He shipped eleven thousand head o f cattle to this county. WANTED—P r a c t i c a l nursing. Phone 63-F-12. Mr*. J. W, Matthews, R. F. D. No. 8, Xenia, Ohio, CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere thanks to our many friends for their kindness' and sympathhy during the sickness and death o f ora- dear mother, Mrs, Sarah A. Flax. We wish to thank Rev. Gannett and Rev. Russell Glasa for their comfort­ ing words. Also the singers and the undertaker, Mr. Ballanger and each and everyone for the many, beautiful floral offerings*. '■ - ' THE CHILDREN Cedarville College Students' Recital The students in piano in the musical department . of- Cedarville College under the. direction of Miss Berkley gave a recital in the First Presby­ terian church last evening. The fol­ lowing is the program:. Bright Sunshine___ ....____ Lawson James Anderson Frolic in the Forest___ Gabriel Rachel Hsrriman \ ■ Faries Dance ; Williams ■ Elizabeth bAnderson Grandfather's Song - — — 1.__ _____ Mary Alice Whittington .Charles Whittington Marche'Piqpante. McGrath . Charles Whittington Waltz of the Floorer Fairies « . Crosby Elsie Post Over the .Garden Wall----------Huerter Marjorie Stowbridge L* Arlequine „ l _r.__r*r____ Lavelle ^ Gertrude Hamman Dance Rococo . MlMllt te* *4 t* Paid! Regina Seward L’ Hirondelle (The Swallows)__ BurgmUcller ; Loi* Fisher , Marche dos Troubadours ___ Rouble? Dorothy Anderson La Tipica Polka *1__ J------- - C, Curt! Ruth Kimball Dorothy Anderson Marjorie Stowbridge Hungarian Battle Song'___Reinhold Beatrice Pyles Chanson Triste _______Tschaikowsky Neapolitan Dance — — Tschaikowsky Carma Hostatler The Music Box _L„___ - Poldini Mary Margaret McMillan Quartette—from KigolffUI Gounod Carma"Hostetler Mary Margaret McMillan March o f the Dwarfs __ Grieg i Marian Hostetler Hungarian Dance—No. 6 Brahms . Aheelii PhHlips t — •— , j fl - v Says Sam: Swsed sprig! W’y do’d you cub? % YOU PAY LESS AT SO West Mam ( f Xenia 2 DRUGS Ohio SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY PHILLIPS MILK o f MAGNESIA 5Jc Size GROVES BROMO QUININE 30c Size MILES NERVINE 37c KONJOLA $1.25 Size a 79c I 23c DRAKES GLESCO COUGH Syrup, 50c Size 41c 69c LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE 21c F R E E CASTORIA I Laouered IPIetehersI £ %* 2 Pure CASTILE SOAP ' 1-2 lb. Bar 19c Metal Holder with each; Roll o f WAXED PAPER at 25e » SOAP, Hardwater CASTILE n / l A 10c Bar, 3 for » W l # Pure OLIVE OIL „ _ , . Best Grade * for wrapping* Lunches |pun Butter—Cooking, Etc. Candy Chocolate Covered PEANUT BLOCKS 5 7 a Delicious A * W BOX CANDY $1.50 Box $100 COUGH DROPS CHERRY BARK, Lb. 19c ASPIRIN Bottle o f 100 tablets 49c Georgia-Rose COLD and VANISHING J ^ Cream, 25c Size FACE POWDER Alma Lada Regular 50c Size 29c f CHEVROLET C rowded t r a ffic c o n d it io n s t o d a y d em an d s ix -c y lin d e r p e r fo rm a n c e—w i t h it s g r e a te r f le x ib i l i t y , g r e a te r r e s e r v e 'p o w e r , h ig h e r speed a n d s w i f t e r a c c e le r a t io n . And now—for the first time in commercial car history— this desirable six-cylinder performance has been made available with, the economy o f the four. For the new six- cylinder Chevrolet trucks are not only offered in the price range o f the four—but they are as economical to operate as their famous four-cylinder predecessors! Both the Light Delivery and the IV2 Ton U tility Chassis are available w ith an unusually wide selection o f body types —and among them is one exactly suited to your require* ments. Come in today. We’ll gladly arrange a trial load ^ demonstration—load the truck as you would load it , and drive it over the roads your truck must travel in a regu­ lar day’swork. , Delivery, $595} Light Delivery ChM*i», $400; 1 M Tun Ch*s«t», $545} l H Too i CbawtUwith C»b, $650. All price* f. o. b. factory, FRnt, Mich. THE LANG CHEVROLET CO. Phone 90 Xenia, Ohio 121E. Main St. Beal Chevrolet Co., Jamestown, Ohio, Hill Top Garage, Cedarville, Ohio, A S I X IN TH E P R I C E R A N G E OF T HE F O U R X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING <X

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