The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26
When You Bake a Cake , ■■ - •- . «? y° “ the pr°P«r ingredient* and are S ^ d U f etll0Al U * * * * * results * »d * cake you ta“ * ht *** the correct methods to use in producing good baby chick*. afctltUr!li*Y*u,WWf ery* Qpemed by « * « P « t produce* atrong, healthy, vigorous chick* that live and grow. It I* to our internal to produce the highest possible pro- centage of hatcbability from our eggs, A » your egg* are cared fo r in the same manner a* our own, they too, will g ive a high- percentage hatch o f b ig healthy chicks. * . We’ ll get you more and better chicks, and they will cost you less than chicks hatched from your own incu bator*. v C*H 129 now, or better yet. come to our hatchery and let ua explain our custom hatching plan. Townsley Hatchery ' • ■ .** ■ ■ Xenia, 'Ohio.. ■■■■■•■■■■■■ • LOOK BAST FROM S. DETROIT ST. VIADUCT t O C A t A N D P E R S O N A L FASH ION * * Fabric Show March 21 st to 23 rd PRESENTING SPRINGS FASHIONS A N p FABRICS ON LIVING MODELS, WITH APPROPRIATE COMMENTS BY MISS MAUDE THOMPSON EXPERT FASHION ADVISERS ^ R O M MARSHALL. FIELD AND COMPANY ^WHOLESALE Friday and -Saturday Morning lectures trn Fabrics, Styles and the New Methods in Dressmaking from 10 :30 to ; ' '<11:30 . ■/ ’ ' • Afternoon Style Parade 2 :30 to 3 :30 showing •'the New in Spring Fabrics and Styles and the Proper Accessories that go with each costume. W e are ,going to considerable trouble and expense to make this ari event well .worth attending and WE WANT YOU TO COME ' t 3 E U XENIA , OHIO r o g e f s l SUGAR “ ST* $1 .3 9 PRUNES 40-50 Size, 2 Lbs; 2 S c PEACHES Fancy Evaporated, lb. 1 5 c SARDINES 25c TUNA FISH Yello wFin, Can 1 9 c PJEANUT BUTTER Country Club I lb. 2 3 c HONEYBEANS CTS»C“ 25c CAMPBELL’S SPAGHETTI, 3 Cans 2 5 C PEAS, Standard pack, 3 cans 2 5 C COCONUT LAYER CAKE Butter Cream Ieed * 22c SPECIAL MACAROON SNAPS, Lb. 17c GRAHAM CRACKERS, 2 lb. box 2 8 C FRESHSAUSAGE 23c COTTAGE HAM BUTTS 30c SPINACH, Fresh Texas, 4 lbs. 22c 2 6 lb . C lo th 59c Mr. P. M. Gillian ha* been confined to hi* hum* fo r several day* due to an injured knee. Mr*. J. S. West was hostess Tues day afternoon to the member* o f the Tuesday Afternoon Club. A marriage license has been issued to William Mack Johnson, laborer, and Thelma Mae Smith, both o f Cedar- ville. The Kensington club was entertain ed Tuesday evening at the home o f Mr^apd MrB.-Howerd Turnbull. M. £ . Missionary Society will hold a Market, Saturday/March 23 .at Co operative Cream Station. NOTICE—Those interested in Farm Bureau fertilizer, please call 3-122. Fred Dobbins. Mr. T. V, Riff, who has been ill fo r some time, Was able to get down town Tuesday. The College Juniors present ' ’Billy” a comedy, at the Opera House, March 27l Price 36 cents. Mr. David Taylor moved, this week from the J. E. Kyle farm "to the Lee Shroade* property on North Street. Mr. Robert Turnbull, who is a stu dent in the-' O. S. U., recently under went an' operation fo r removal o f tonsils in the office o f Drs. Madden and Shields, Xettia. EXTRA!!! LOST: Set o f four false teeth. Im possible to live without them. See “ Billy” . M!rs. Mary Townsley Gibson, who has been teaching at Port William, has been critically ill at the home o f her aunt, Mrs. Clara Morton. She is much improved at this writing. Mr. William Ferguson is planning to erect a new residence on a lot at the corner o f Church street and Yel low Springs road.' FOR SALE—twen ty shoats; weight about 4C lbs. Phone 21-191. Wn». Lackey. The Kudantra .Club enjoyed its an nual covered disk dinner Friday night at the home o f Mr: and Mrs, J> *W. Johnson. : • . SCHOOL N EW S . Public Saberia Inspected t We ere pleased to atmeunse to our friend* and patrons that on Wednes day forenoon Mr. Loothian, our State ■High School Inspector, paid u* a visit, j He spoke very highly o f the organ ization and work o f the school, at the same time making recommendations for more equipment in *ome depart- {manta in order to maintain our stand ards both in the State and North Central Association. But we are glad to say that Mr, Louthum wasWary eompljmentary and considerate in hi* comments regard ing the whole situation, ____ School Movie A Success.. We appreciated the fine audience at the picture “ Tell It To the Marines” Friday and Saturday nights. It was a good clean picture and the student* keenly enjoyed it. It was a success financially. Also it ’is planned to haye a similar event next year, Scholaphip Contest Saturday, March 23, the preliminary state-wide Scholarship Contest for Greene County Schools' will he held at Xenia Central High School. There are "two representative* from classes in: English, Latin, Algebra, Geometry, American History, Civics and Biology, The winners will go to Miami Uni versity fo r a state contest,. Scholar ships will be given Senior winners from Ohio ( State, Cedarvllle, and Miami University.. History Debates j The Modem History classes -have been experienced exciting debates as to race and government. But a deci sion could hot he reached because of a disagreement concerning certain definitions. Civics Class Plans Trip The Senior Civics Class 1 b beginning to plan for the annual trip, to Colum bus to visit our state institutions and the General Assembly. Coming Events « April 2—Athletic Banquet, April 18—Junior Play, April 2G—Greene County Junior- Senior Banquet. 5May 3T-“ Go-To-S?hooI-Night.” Commencement* events will be an nounced in the near future. Mi’s. J. C. Townsley and Mrs. R. C. Watt o f this place, .and Mrs. Ql H. Ervin o f Xenia, were! among a.number o f relatives entertained last Friday by Mrs. William Stringham o f Middle- town, at the Engineer's Club in Day- ton in honor o f her mother, Mrs. Adda Elrick, it being her birthday. Mrs. Ralph Tou&isley entertained two tables o f bridge at her .home hist Thursday afternoon, ’ The Young .Ladies Missionary Society o f the M, E. Church was en tertained Friday night a t the honte o f Miss Josephine Randall. . FOR RENT—2 or 3 rooms on first floor, furnished or utifungshedL Gas and Electric. Telephone 12, Mrs. Vincent Rigio entertained the First Auxiliary o f .the Clifton Presby terian church fo r her mother, Mrs. Albert Bowen o f Clifton, at a noon lunch /last Wednesday:’; M iss' Mary Elizabeth Smith, who recently underwent an* operation at. the McClelI^n.)y)smtal fob appendicitis has much improved and is ftoW &t the hdhie o f her parents, Mr. and' Mrs, W. H. Smith. - , . .. , A - . Miss Ruth Burn* has enrolled as a vocal student at Antioch College, under Prof, Dean, o t 'Dayton, a noted director o f that rity^and will have a part in the. Opera Cast, “ The Yeoman o f the Gufirde” by" Sullivan, soon to be staged, , . Mr. and Mrs, A , B. Brewer o f Clif- .ton, entertained fh&r children and grand children at. a, “ pot-luck" supper last Friday^evening. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dobbins enter tained about sixty friends last Friday night at their country home. The decorations were in keCpingwith St. Patrick's Day, Refreshments and games were enjoyed during the even ing- * ; . New Scenery, new lighting effects, and a new type o f play. See “ Billy” , March 27. Mr, and Mrs, Elbert Coffman of Cincinnati, spent Sunday here as the guest o f friends. Mr, Ohmer Sparrow o f Clifton, who underwent*an operation at the Mc Clellan hospital in Xenia some time ago, was able to return to his home Monday. Word wafc received here Monday o f the birth o f a son to Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Marshall at their home in NewcomerstoWn, Ohio, Sabbath. They how have one daughter and one son, FOR SALE—Buckeye Incubator and Brooder, 600 capacity, been used two years in good condition. Clematis, R. F. D. No. 2, The tjvo Missionary Societies o f the M. E. Church will conduct a tour “ Around the World” on Friday even ing, March 22. The first boat leaves the M. E, passonage fo r a visit to the .five countries at 5:30 P« M» Tickets, adults, 50c; children under 10, 25c, Mr, Mae Harris, son o f Dr. and Mr*. Howard Harris o f Clifton, ha* return ed home after a trip to California, LOST OR STRAYED—White Collie dog last Tuesday. Finder please in quire at this office for particulars. The Broadcasters Bible class o f the First Presbyterian church will hold an Easter market in the Township Clerk’s office, Saturday afternoon, March 30, Scheduling the household activities fo r each day makes the work go smoothly and shows the homemaker how she can reduce the amount o f time required. Mrs. Edith Blair, Mr*. Frank Cres- well, and Mr. and Mrs. Court Satter field, Xenia; and Mr, Paul Satterfield o f Miamisburg spent Sunday in Coi- umfc-jii as guest* o f Mr. and Mr*. P, ■C. Gerard, where they celebrated the birthday anniversary p f Mrs, R, A . Satterfield. Mr, W. A. Turnbull is improving following an attack of pneumonia. See what trouble a set o f falx* teeth can give you. See “ Billy” the College Junior* CJ m * play, In this issue will be found the an nual financial statement o f the Cedar- ville Building and Loan. It shows a healthy growth fo r the year. -Mis?-, Ruth” Burn* entertained- a- small company o f friends at six o'clock dinner last Saturday evening. J Rev, and Mrs. M, A. Summers of* Huntington, W, Vfl>; have been visit-j ing this week at the home o f their • son-in-law and daughter, Mr,’ and Mrs. * W, W, Galloway. The membmers o f the Corry family were entertained last Tuesday at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corry in Clifton- Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, R, J, Corry and Mrs, Frank Corry o f Yellow Springs; Mr*. Ida Currie and daughter, Pauline o f Springfield and Mrs. Alta Jobe o f this place, Mr. Peter Knott o f near Clifton, left last Saturday on a trip to Sail An tonia, Texas. ■. „ Chicken thieves tpok advantage o f the opportunity last. Sabbath night, and stole twenty-four chickens be- longnig to Mrs. Sarah Kyle on the Wilmington road. IM. 0, jBraaal*, JPHIS.--A. Go*, Mar. Stop at the Hotel Havlin in. Cincinnati and ' enjoy all the comforts o f home. Spacious, -well-ventilated rooms, courteous service and hospitality o f the highest degree, RATES; Room with running water, $2.00. PUBLICSALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, March 30 / a t 1 O ’ c l o c k CONSISTING OF— Refrigerator. Gas Range. GaS Heater. Clermont Heating ,Stove, Tw o Dining Tables. 6 iDining Chairs. Bookcase, Two Chas. W ooden Beds. One Iron Bed. Two Dressers. One Washstarid. Singer Sewing Machine. Baby Bed. Three Rockers. Two Lineolum Rugs. Library Tables* Small Stand. Flower Stand* Piano, and other articles too' numerous to mention. You can Visit five different countries on the “ Trip Areund the World” to night, First boat leaves the M. E. parsonage at 6:30 P. M. A wonderful trip o f entertainment, all provided by the two Missionary Societies o f the M. Et church, You will not miss it by securing passage and making the-trip in company with a lot o f other good people. Adults, 60c; children under 10, f o r 25c. I AMANDA GRIFFITH JOE GORDON, Auctioneer. Mr. Charles F . Marshall arrived ome ifo tt Orlando, Florida, Satur day, where he spent the winter, Mr, Marshall-reports business conditions only fair in the south and that tourists from the North-did not arrive in num-’ hers until after the first o f the year,: He also Informs us that our former citizen, Mr. Elmer Keyes, who former ly was local station agent fo r the Pennsylvania lines, and who has been freight agent in Orlando, fo r nearly twenty years, has been in a critical condition, in the Atlantic Ooaet Line 1 Hospital for some time. Late reports indicate slight improvement. BIG MONEY Everyone knows .there is big money in baby elfcfce—if they live. Ours live. Ask any Sturdy custom er. Our burins** has grown each year. There is a reason— QUALITY-4MVICE- . SAtmMnoH THE STURDY BABY CHICK CO. Limestone add Auburn Ave. Springfield, Ohio Bo* 4SSS Main 380 Cedarville Bargain (Phoiie82) LEWISLYE—endorsedbyAgricultureColleger- Yes.WehaveIt. FLOUR H o c ' - 4 DRESS SHOES for Men, Women . and Children BOLOGNA Pound 2 0 c . SPRING HOSIERY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY BREAD Double. Loaf- 8 c -MEN ’S WORK" SHOES s i . 9 > 8 ; LADIES’ RAINCOATS , S 2 - 1 9 WHY SELL YOUR EGGS' FOR LESS, WHEN WE PAY MORE RAISINS Pound.. • 8 c -• - .SI 6> MEN’S ' OVERALLS 9 8 c - RUBBER BOOTS 8 2 - 9 8 - JUST ARRIVED— ’ New Styles in Ladies’ Belts, Garters, Jewelry and Aprons Big Assortment of MEN’S DRESS CAPS 9 8 c JACKETS io Match 9 8 c BROOMS 2 5 c Opening a New Season W ith * * New Styles* Colors, Patterns, (and a new de gree o f Smartness) in rich color-blended * m 9 Haberdashery. Shirts; Neckwear, Hose, Kerchiefs and a Related Accessories. Wonderful Suitings- at r # $22.50 I Pant anil $29.50 2 Pants Up to $55.00 DROP in LINE for Easter ’ O' ' f t CHECKS Presenting art au thentic array o f what’s what in era- . vats. Outstanding ly smart farspring. JExduslte with us andjirofsrrrdbythe finestShopsin Paris and.London, Hand-mad* „ .e i’ oAurM :% i m > „ L a J The C. A. Weaver Co 15 ' ■ ' ■ $ - Opposite Court House * Main Street Xenia, Ohio j
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