The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26
tf ■ M I 1 M SpringfieldBusiness Firms la The Areada Spring- field, Ohio a Iter Watch IRepairing Jewelry ,Repairing |Diamond Setters Everything now in Hamilton, Elgin, Green, Howard, Illinois and | other high grade watches. f Watches, Diamonds, Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Spe- I cial factory .agents for gt. Thomas Clocks. Community Silver, guar- | anteedlor COyears. Official Watch Inspectors for.Big 4 It, R., D, TLA... . |_ I, Railroads and alt Traction lines. 1 Hoffman Green Jewelery Company j ; at• • • " ' .. 5 ■ I .— Quality Footwear for the En- | tire Family at Money. Saving | Prices Featuring “ Outdoor Footwear” I Rubber Boots $3.05 to $4.50 | ;■ " -' 'S' ^Work Shoes f o r Every Need I ahd.Every Man •■ ,-Vf, $1,99 to $4.45 | ! The Arcade Shoe Store i i | . Expert Watch and | | JAZZ m " 6 1 | Jewelry Repairing | | INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEM WHEN YOU ABE IN SPRINGFIELD- THEY ARE LEADERS fIN THEIR RESPECTIVE LINES AND BY GIV ING THEM YOUR PATRONAGE YOU ARE AS SURED THE BEST SERVICE AND MERCHAN DISE TO BE HAD $ 9 9 . 5 0 3 9 9 - 5 0 f Important Sale of Factory Rebnilt HOOVER Sweepers $ 2 1 95 I Guaranteed Just Like a New I Machine Jeweler PLAYING § j g ' . M a 1 | f i | SCHAFER SCHOOL j MUSIC I All Instruments Taught 1 1. One Block Out o f High | | ■ Strin® = 3 Rent District I I ROBBINS BUILDING | I « » ■ » i m . o i 5 = High and Limestone § | - J ^ West Mam Street § | Phone M4176 I j . Springfield, Ohio. || Springfield, Ohio . | ' 1 d 1 ^ ‘ . c . ‘ ‘ \ 1 , 1 , “ , , 1 Special Purchase 1 | o f ' I f Hart Schaffer and Marx J I , Clothes j | *v * ’ - . . ' ' •at . '■ , ‘ ' <r ' -,S r s ' • '-$ 3 4 .0 9 i 1 - „ ■ - Regular Price Was . . | j ' $40 ;-- $45, ,.$50 " j Hoftnan Van Wye - 1- i . . IN C , - . ' ' i | 21 East Main Street a SAVE THAT 1-3 | TPS YOURS | § Washes as fast and as well as any | , washer, § We invite you to Come In and see this J remarkable washer on display now. f For deep, thorough, speedy clean ing w« know o f nothing that even approaches The Hoover. Here is ail opportunity to get one at a remarkable saving in price. This I offer, which covers a limited num ber o f machines, gives you a genuine Hoover, thoroughly rebuilt at the Hoover factory by the company’s own experts and guaranteed just like a new machine, $ 1 .0 0 a Week I I ■ '3' Purple Stamps Given and Redeemed The Gray Electric Company . Springfield, Ohio Main 158 I F E R N C L I F F | I **« " k n „ ' s | . . The Cemetery o f Thoughtful Service 1 1 . No Taxes dr Assessments | | Perpetual Maintenance Provided f o r Every Lot 1 | Phone Main 172. . ' Springfield, Ohio § li& ml3 0 iE.HIGH .’SZ Standard Ice Cream Big Wall Paper Sale Now Going On 4c per single roll aiid Upwax-ds , GOODNESS! II s i Enough Paper fo r 1 Room | HOW YOU WILL LIKE IT | | | L ea /e Special Orders fo r | 1 | parties at 3 35 s § f J.M . IHRIG Optometrist & Optician Makes Good-Glasses at Popular Prices m East High Street, Springfield, Ohio ' • ^Opposite Bancroft Hotel RICHARD’S DRUG j STORE | Size 10x12 8-ft. high f o r . $1.04 JOSEPH H.GNAU ■ 115 East High Street WALL PAPER AND DECORATIONS | Local Representative .in 1 1 Greeting,Cards for All Occasions | Cedarville I I „ Phone Main 528 ! J? r D. A. R. Meet At Aultman Home * Mrs. H. C. Aultman, assisted by Mrs. F, P. Hastings, was hostess Tuesday afternoon to members of .Cedar Cliff D. A. R. at the home of the former in Xenia. The feature of the program was a paper read by Mrs. toward Turnbull on “ National De fense,” Reports 'were given by Mrs. Aultman, Mrs. J, S. West and Mrs. Charles Ervin o f the D. A . R* Con ference held recently in Toledo,- Followihg the program a business Session was held at which time a com mittee was appointed to make plans to decorate the old soldiers graves in the Stevenson cemetery. A salad pourse was served by the hostess fol lowing the business session. Two New Members Election Board A t a meeting o f the Republican Executive committee held in Xenia Tuesday night Joseph B. Conklin, Re publican, was endorsed as a member o f the Election Board to succeed J. N, Wolford o f Yellow Springs, The Democratic executive ’ committee has endorsed James Jones, Beavercreek qVp.aa a member. The appointment is made* by Secretary o f State Clarence Brown. Mr. Jones succeeds Harry Higgins o f Xenia, William Frazer Died Thursday Morning William S, Fraser, aged 76, died, at his home In Springfield early Thurs day morning of heart trouble from Which he had suffered for several months. The deceased waa bom in Cedar- ................. . ...... . vill* and Was a son of the late John twhere the latter is an extensive cotton F. Fraser. H* Ut survived by his wife, fanner, o The bride was married in her going away costume, ,,Show»bontw‘fensemhle* She carried a beautiful brides bouquet i j f f r Econom icalT rantf .rta llo n ^CHEVROLET A BOVS Is shown Wittenberg Col- XX legeWomen’s Glee club lor 1939, Lower row, left to right: Ruth IS. Xeyser of Dayton; Frances cursoir and Alberta Virginia Benze of To ledo; Lois Haworth, Greenville; Mary Prances Gaines, Pemberton; Mildred Kratr, Youngstown; Eleanor Selby, Mansneld; Martha Tschancn, Mar lon; Edith' C. Miller, Wapakonetaf Katherine Roth, Findlay; Hildreth TulUe, Springfield; pai* Diets, St. Petersburg, Fla, Middle row. left to right: Helen Carrothers, Findlay; L, Marie Maklebhst, Cleveland; Mary Larimer, Springfield; Thelma Heed, Mansfield; Margaret Sawmlllet, Ell- ds; Gertrude Stanbarger, Strasburg; Geneva Demarest, Springfield; Marie Mdorehead, Findlay; lOtrtha Hess, Wheeling, W, Va.; Helen Bill- stone, Findlay; Catherine Heaume, Springfield, and Margaret Slttter o f Lancaster. Top row, l«ft to rigfitt Roberta Cleweil, Canton; MiriamA.’ Elliott, Pique, Dolores Saylw, Mans field; Mary KUsabsthCasad, spring- field; Margaret Seidel, Akron; Briber M. Phllllpy, Van. Wert; Eleanor S. Oder, sycamore; Louis* Weber, to . ledo; Sara Abel, Oedarvllle; Virgin!* Brown, Urbans; AUoe Wesver, Day* ton. — 4S •. .iiir--—-fr Miss Creswell Bride Of Clayton Lyle Friends were given a surprise Wed nesday when it became known that a quiet wedding had taken place at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Creswell, when their only daughter, Alberta, became the bride of Mr. Clayton II. Lyle of Marianna, Ark. Only a few relatives and friends Witnessed the single ring ceremony which was performed at 2:3d by Rev, W. F. Harriman, D. D. The bride and groom left immediately after the cere mony for their home near Marianna 'I formerly Miss Nettie Cooper, and one sister, Mrs, Nstti* Nash Of Xenia, The funeral will be held from the late borne Saturday At 2 P, hi. with: o f yellow roses and lavender sweet burial ha Mamies Creek cemetery, •Thomas Spencer Has Paralytic Stroke Mr, Thomii* Spencer o f the James* town and- Xefila pike suffered peas tied with yellow ribbon The bride is a graduate o f Cedar ville College and has a wide circle o f friends who extend congratulations, w * ig h t n f H tfo Authorities say that the weight of m m w w m w\mv | m i tr m $ R e k £ (ff) b ; M c C lu rt K iiw w iip tr S y n d le k te .) G K h J S lS ^ dfore ifou km/ifour next automobile — _ * ' l e a r n w i n ; o v e r 3 0 0 .0 0 0 , W w hj / . - have alreadii chosen the New Chevrolet Six The COACH *595 ROADSTER«, •*525 n u jr r o r t 1 1, *525 COUTH , , , , , *595 BUOAN,*«»».*675 cerSiKLrr,. *695 tbteLAHDAU. *725 8 m L»tMiVirr . *595 *400 IH*T«nChunk, *545 ^ ^ c ^ ’ 650 nuM,Mkb. “When it comes to selling argu ments,*' says Impecunious fmogene, •no advertising writer can produce one like r dollar In the pocket.” M i d P a t t o P i # - Oyer 50,000 mice can be found at Rayleigh, tttaex, fimgfand, and they are cherished Inhabitants whose presence la « source of local pride. They have •MtbiiU stroke Monday evening and tbe hair naturally depends upon its bMshMebeen in a rather critical con- thickness. It is rare that # 1 X 2 - 5 I .S 2 I 2 2 5 wte weighs more than 12 ounces, He «wwe« some improvement ^bere there ts eonsfdetxM# ffUrffy-vt. t&epast fewdays, beinhabit tomove toe arm#, . ir&z” ™ it may attain front 14 td id 1 french f i r e Late v According to French law, If ’two- thirds o f t' e proprietors, representing one-half of the area, organise a tire , — - ------------ - »-..«« * » » / *—,« protection association, all other pro- ! a home of Ihslr own, tailed the Moue* prletors must join this association and *ry* toed cm specially prepared tid** pay their proportion to providing hits and ate to happy that they will and fire-iighitog tools and aS »of leave their housee, The mloe are fire protection worl^ aay* I a»di tout to imtvmmUiM for punfps Bgcessery the New C O M P A R E die AitrcroS priot m writ m ttMlt«r vri«t M «M(rid*ri«s iktoMwin«fiv«N ci>«r- awsffg a ■S w W vt ^T^O jpffgCffffflMN M l ; r n m u w c k u t M .diUrw; and flkMtiUB* Since January first, over 300,000 people have choeen the Chevrolet Six. And every day sees an increase lit this tremendous public acceptance— —forthenewChevrolet notoniy brings theenjoyment of six-cylinder performance withiri the reach of every body everywhere, but gives the Chevrolet buyer a greater dollar value than any other low-prked car. * Just consider what you get in the Chevrolet Sixl The smoothness, flexibility and power of a six cylinder engine:which delivers better than twenty mb-at to tjie gallon^ Thebeautyand luxuryofbodiesby FisherWith adjustable driver's seat, The effortless control of big, quiet, non-locking 4-wheel brakes and ball bearing steering. ThenconsiderChevroletprices! AndyouWill discover 'that this fine quality Six ^cari actually h i bought in thtprice rangejoftthe four! Come in. Lb* til prove that anyone who can afford any car can afford a Chevrolet Sixl 1 > THE LANG CHEVROLET CO. rfatma SO Xante, Ohio 121 E. Main St, Beal Chevrolet Co,, Jamestown, Ohio Hill Top Garage, Cedarville, Ohio A SEC IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR! 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