The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

. ....................... _ ___ F U R N I T U R E REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED At Prices In Reach Of Everybody CharlesHHoerner v PHONE CedarviUe 148 »m>mMMtH>M4>w<H>Hiiminui,m„|,.,Mtilm„llMlllllllliii....... Re*. Addreit R. F, D. 1, Xenia, Ohio Pi 1Kyh w1»i i*> m HI |, h & iff !' 1 frl I 1“ i M W W M P m » » A T i A T D > g ■ nT l lIiwiiiH»|||"11| » • iV. . Majestic Radio Style Show COME AND SEE THE NEW 19X9 Models ADAIR'S Xenia t i » n n i i a n i N. Detroit St. Ohio II ? H r r. ^HWiKirMnii Ml i! \ .5 1, f I H ; i < S P E C I A L S A L E EASTERMILLINERY ATTRACTIVELY pr iced $4.95 " Spring Hats for women of Crochet Visca—Straw— -Toyo—Silk and Straw. Small and large head1sizes. . Children's Hats—A large assortment of beautiful new styles and colors. $1.95-$2.50 JUSTARRIVED In time for Easter. Everything that’s new and beauti­ ful comes into its own—fioweredv prints and the new checks. Sizes. 14 ta 50. ^ Prices$9.95-$12.50-$16.75 Osterly’s Millinery "37 Green St., Xenia Ohio rogers- EfSTER Smoked Sugar Cured Whole oir Half* Lb. No. 2 Vi Cans Peached* 2 for HAMS DEL MONTE Peaches, CountryClubNo. 21-2 can 2 for 3 5 Grapefruit Country Club No. 2 can 2 for 3 9 CORN Del Monte or Country Club 2 for 2 5 Canada Pry, Gingerale 3 bottles 5 0 c PEAS Del Monte fancy 2 No. cans 2 9 c Country Club Tin 2 No. 2 cans 3 5 c Country Club sifted No. 2 cans 2 7 C ■■urn nii/c T,Illi BuU" LA I tit uAnC Creeym Iced Each Taffy Bar with Thick Butter Scotch lb. % 7 C * Chocolate Marshmallows Lb. 23C* CHOCOLATEEGOSdream filled 3 for 1 0 c Marshmallow Eggs, large, 3 for 1 0 c Easter Mixture Cream candy lb. 1 8 € - Large Criip *§ - Stalk*, 2 For Find Rip* ’ » >, Fruit, 4 Pound* • # w ¥ LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dr. C. M, Wilcox of New Paris, Ohio, spent the week-end with Mr. A, E. Richards and family. The Fortnightly Club was enter­ tained last Thursday evening a t the home of Miss Katherine Hughes, The CedarviUe Realty Company has aold a cottage residence in the Holmes addition to Sherman Jones. The prop­ erty is being improved. Special Easter Dinner a t Cedar Inn Sunday. Price -76c per plate. Plate and short order* also. Mrs. Louisa Ewbank, Prop. FOR RENT—A three room apare- ment for light housekeeping or will furnish for sleeping roomB. See Mrs. Louisa Ewbank. ' Mrs. J, S, West has been spending the week visiting in Toledo, Ohio. ' Mr, Allen Turnbull, who is teaching in the Lorain, Ohio high school, is home for a short vacation, Mrs, J* B. Winter of Xenia, is visit- this week a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Ramsey. . Mr. James Anderson of Columbus, has been the guest of his son, Dr. Leo Anderson and family this week. Rev. and Mrs. William Dufheld, of Dayton, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Troute. FOR i SALE—Horse, wt. '1500, Wagon, Harness; LOUIS DUNN. C. A. KELBLE’S Big Clothing and Shoe Store in Xenia has a full line of spi'ing time and Easter bargains. His entire line of up-to-date goods at rea­ sonable prices. Call a t his store when in Xenia. Mrs. H. F. Zierer, of Centerville, Ohio, will give the Thank Offering address a t the Selma Methodist Episcopal Church, Sunday April 7 at 2:30 o’clock. Mr, and Mrs. Zierer were formally missionaries to the Phillipinea but re­ turned on account of Mr. Zierer’s health. Mrs, Zierer is a live ,wire in mis­ sionary work. You are cordially invited, to attend. New Easter Ties a t Home Clothing Company. FOR SALE—Some good mixed Hay, Inquire’of either Ramond Spracklin or R, C, Watt- The Broadcasters Bible class of the First Presbyterian church will hold an Easter market in ’the Townshjp Clerk’s office, Saturday afternoon, March 30. , Yes—we have good Overalls for $>.00. HOME Cl OTHING CO. Special for only 10 days-at C. A. KELBLE’S Store, Xenia, 98 fine over­ coats at half price; $35.00 overcoats for $17.50; $30.00 for $16.00; $25.00 fo r $12.50. Buy one for next winter a t half price. New Cottages Erected . At Tourist Camp Mr. Edward Payne is having an addition added to his barbacue stand located west of towh on the Columbus pike. He is also having several small cottages erected to care for tourists and camping parties. Mr. Payne has built up quite a business along this line the past year. W O IV ER IN I-: Comfort .Shoe A reward of $10* h*» been offered for the return of two girl* who ran- away from the O. S. ft S, O, Home on March 5th. The missing girls are Alice Heim, 15 and Audrey Kayser, 17. NOTICE—Thoae interested in Fsr^i Bureau fertiliser;1 please call 3-122. Fred Dobbins- James Frame sustained cuts and bruises in a motor accident last Sun­ day on the Clifton pike. He was brought to the office of Dr, M. I, Marsh where it was necessary to take nineteen stitches to dose the cuts on the face and head. The car collided with a Springfield car and went into the ditch when Mr. Frame was sent headlong into „the windshield- rev . and Mrs. M. A. Summers have returned to their home in Huntington, W. Va., after a visit with their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Galloway. FOR RENT—2 or' 3 rooms on first iloor, furnished or unfurnished. Gas and Electric, Telephone 12, Mr. and Mrs, Everett Townsley are announcing the birth of a daughter a t the home of the. latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor. Mr, and Mrs, W. W, Galloway en­ tertained a number of relatives a t six o’clock dinner Monday evening.^ Among those present were Mrs. Dr.” Charles Galloway : and three children of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Barker and two sons of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Galloway of Xenia, C. A. KELBLE’S Big Clothing and Shoe Store in Xenia has a fine line of trousers, $2.98 to $5.98 and others cheaper. Boys’ long pants Suits, $7.90 to $13.90. Knee pants suits, $4.98 to $£85: All high class goods. Mrs. Apne Collins Smith entertain­ ed las !J Friday evening, honoring the first birthday anniversary of her daughter, Barbara. About twelve par­ ents in company with their little folks enjoyed the evening. Unless, eggs are produced by healthy hen,s under sanitary condi­ tions, the chicks produced will be liable to the diseases of the parent flock. Invitations Received Here For Little-Eckey Nujtials ** Invitations have been received here by friends announcing the coming marriage of Miss Mary Paulline Little of Xenia to Mr- Eddy William Eckey of Wyoming, Ohio. Mr. George Little requests the .honor of your presence the marriage-of his daughter Mary Paullin ( to Mr. Eddy Willian Eckey on Saturday the thirteenth of April a t half after six o’clock Christ Episcopal Church Xenia, Ohio. * They will be at home after the first of June, a t 60 Ritchie Avenue, Wyom­ ing, Ohio. at T h e e a s ie s t sh oe s y o u e v e r w o r e Here is ,a work shoe for * h a r v e s t i n g and dry weather field work and jjhop work, It is horse- hide, through and through,, tanned to the softness and flexibility of calfskin, soft and easy on the feet as a moccasin. Come in and see it. Try it on, You'll be delighted. THEWOI*- 1 VERINE comes in several models, for all outdoor • service. All wear like iron, HOME CLOTHING CO, TRADE AT HOME CBiDARVILLE, OHIO ’ U» P. Ladies’ Missionary Society Elect* Officer* A meeting of the Ladies’ Missionary Society of the U. P, church was held in the church annex Monday after­ noon. The following officers were elected: Mrs. J. M. Auld, President; Mrs. F, B. Turnbull, Vice President; Mrs, W, O. Thompson, Secretary; Mrs. Lucy Barber, Treasurer; Mrs, Dora Kerr, Martin-Finney Treasurer; Mrs. J . C. Peterson, Thank Offering Secre­ tary; Mrs. F , M. Townsley, Supt. of Juniors; Mrs, F, Bird, Cor, and Temp. Secretary; Mrs. J, E. Hastings, Liter­ ature Secretary; Mrs. R, A. Jamieson, Supt. Young Ladies. BABY CHICKS FROM BLOOD TESTED STOCK College Juniors Present “Billy’* The Junior Class of CedarviUe Col­ lege presented a three act comedy ’ 'Billy” by George Cameron before a very- appreciative audience Wednes­ day evening in the Opera House. The play was produced-by special arrange­ ment with Samuel French’ of New York and was directed by Mrs. Anne Collins Smith. The following was the cast of characters: ' Billy Hargrave, a football hero .Harry Pickering Alice Hargrave, his sister .Bertha Fanning John Hargrave, his father _______ .James Stormont Mrs. Hargrave, his mother ---------- .Lillies Ford Mrs; Sloane ____— Mary Ruth Wham Sam Eustace __ -Dalis Marshall Beatrice Sloane, Mrs. Sloan’s daughter Jeaq Morton Captain_______ -—Robert Thompson Doctor_____ ____ — _Paul Tanner Boatswain____ _—— Blair Brasel Sailor - ____— __ Frank Graham Stewart — — ------ Charles Kyle Stewardess — — JEIilma R&isanen •Miss Dorothy Wolff was business manager fo r the class. | We are booking orders for early chicks and now Is | the time to put in your order. Custom hatching done a* | usual. Write for circular. | NORTHUPHATCHERY S • 9- | R, F. D, No. 1 Yellow Spring** Ohio BIG MONEY I Everyone knows there is big I i^cmey in baby Chicks—If they live. J Ours live, Ask Shy Sturdy custom- j er. Our business hits grown each year. There H a m so n— dUAtITY-«S'RRVlCE— 1 SATISFACTION THE STURDY BABY CHICK CO. Limestoue and Auburn Avc. Springfield, Ohio Box 42$S Main 830 CedarviUe Bargain Store (Phone 82) ASmallPlaceDoingALargeBusiness There’s AReason MEN’S RUBBER BOOTS $2.9* MEN’S OVERALLS $1‘?8 MEN’S . DRESS TROUSERS $3-75 LETTUCE, ! NICE APPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS BOYS’ DRESS SHOES MEN’S SILK HOSE 2 5 c a n d 5 0 c Y E S ^ WE BUY EGGS— ONE PRICE TO ALL CASH> OR TRADE MILK AND BUTTER SILK DRESSES ■ 52-75 , noircc MEN’S w ork S h irts FOREASTER S P E C I A L RDV?ATV $ 4 9 5 to $ j | 0 lVXCiUg UX\CiiJp SHOES 4 9 c DIVL/\U IV sj lb ..Double oaf - WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY 5 0 c $3*95 A COMPLETE LINE OF MEN’S SPRING 5 c MEN’S . WORK SHOES $1.98 UNDERWEAR * SILK- UNDIES 98c CRACKERS 3 Boxes , 25c SATURDAY SPECIAL BROOMS * 2 5 c ■ " urAKJWitpe LADIES’ FELT HATS WUMtiY d DRESS SHOES $2-49 10 Qt. i GRANITE DISH PAN . .. ' JEWELRY AND BEADS FOR 9 8 c EASTER CURED MEATS 2 5 c ' if i t w 1 *# This season brings all the details of the costume into close harmo­ ny—the outfit to he correct from style standpoint must be consider­ ed as a u n it Here you will be able to Select your Spring apparel con­ fidently. COATS FROCKS Coats for ,Every Occasion Show i. Great Variety in •D e t a i l . Smart tailored coats of ■woolen, afternoon Chats with flaring lines and fur trim­ ming and belted Coats of tweed. DRESS COATS $19.75 to $49 SPORT COATS $17.50, $25.00 to $39.00 •(*j Frocks of Silk and Prints — Charm- ng printed frocks in keeping with. the l i g h t s o m e spirit of the new season are shown here in fascin- iting' variety-— New Spring Silk Frocks in light colors $ 1 0 and $15 PRINTED DRESSES $15 to $29.50 NAVY BLUE GEORGETTES $25. to $35 XL MILLINERY Millinery for Every Occasion v . « Lovely individual hate— each with some “different” quirk of brim make this selection fas- ■* cinating. . PATTERN HATS OF VISCA AND BAKON $10.00 to $22.50 ' STRAWS AND FELTS $2.95 . ENSEMBLES Ensembles Lead the Spring Mode Modern in every sense >—in its perfect harmo-' ny, its chic and great practicalulity—the en­ semble appeals to smart women. Tnthe collections assem­ bled here for Spring-—it may be found in every phase, 1 ENSEMBLES WITH » WOOLEN COATS $25.00 ENSEMBLES WITH SILK COATS $19.75 to $49.50 .Xenia, Ohio g H M P P W ' iV f

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