The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52

LOCAL AND PERSONAL Greene Countains To Serve Oil Federal Jury Mu# Fannie McNeill returned home Saturday after a stay of three weeks Ohio,hw sisters ncar DclU‘ -Cwtitt, Ten men from Greene County have been called to <serve on the Federal 1 CHURCH NEWS 1 joyed a covered dish supper and social _____ 7 :evening in the dining room Thursday ;METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH eveni.nsr- j The Women’s Missionary Society; Anoth- sent eight sacks of second hand cloth f Church School at 10 A. M. PUBLIC SALE DATES .. Hanna and Dean, November 7. Clarence Chapman, November 21. mmiiHutniHiuw grand and petit juries which opens weU tim (^ subject: “World Peace »>* to the Musion School at French-j FO Monday. Some 80 cases are up for rhr0Ush Mutual Understanding.” burg, Ky., tn« week. Such donations chine > • /^ln n n n a «11 ... ... . . n * tinm 'l <nivirtn<« I f A im . *RirW» C On account of the fru it trees which are in all fields of my farm, I can not »llQW hunting. Signed J. Harry Nagley. • ' consideration, * (Classes for all ages, Separate class . The six summoned for the petit iurv r0Qma £or Penury , intermediate and ta m P ^ p lo , and are greatly appre- cooking. B, E. McFarland, are: R. C. George, Jamestown; Dan : 8enior classes- p* M. Gillilan, supt. ^ iated by the workers on the field Regan, Fairfield; L. L. Trader, Xenia;! There will he an “Armistice Mem- J — ---------------- 0. E, Beatty,’Yellow Springs; R. R ,; orial Service” at 11 A. M. The music 1 Gas Hot Plate. 1 Gas Heat- supply a real need among the Moun-; ing Stove. 1 Boiler, suitable for feed F R SALE—1 Dalton Adding M a -||. I ^ ENT“ Garage on North St., suitable for true.k and two cars, Mrs. W. C, Finney, ° Fra.nk Edwards and daughter, Mildred, of Columbus, were week-end gdests of Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Harman. ■Mrs. David Mitchell returned home Sunday after three weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. James V. Ross, of Detroit,, Mich. ■ Prof, D. W. Sterrett and family of Cleveland spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Julia Sterrett, who has been in a very critical condition. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Cletnans enter­ tained the Monday Night Bridge Din­ ner club last evening at tlieir home south of town. | Dr, and Mrs. H, M. Brown and son, Robert, of Defiance, Qhio, visited Sun­ day with H. H. Brojvn and family. Mr, and Mrs. Will Pattersort of Dayton spent Sabbath with the lat­ ter's mother, Mrs. J. H. Ritenouv. WANTED—Family washing. Will call for it and also deliver. Phone 2% on 137. Alvin Leach. Mr, Ancil Wright in company with his father-in-law, Mr. Harry Thomas of Jeffersonville, Ohio, left Thursday on a Hunting trip in Canada. They will be gone about two weeks. Mr, and :Mrs. Hayward’ Harmon of Springfield, and Mrs. Frank Edwards, and daughter, Mildred, of Columbus, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Harman. Miss Mary Eleanor Condon, Uriehs- ville, 0„ who is attending Bliss Busi­ ness College in, Columbus, spent Sat­ urday and Sabbath with her grand­ parents, MrM. and Mrs. R. C. Watt. i Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lott of Pitts­ burgh, Pa., and Mr. Harry Owens of Detriot,- Mich., were called here last week by the ilrieas • of Mr. W. H. Owens. , . . £ J ■-. The members of the La Petite Bridge Club and their husbands were entertained Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown at her home. Four tables of bridge were in play. Mr, Hugh Turnbull winning the high score prize. FOR SALE — One Steel Four McClellan, Xenia; and Raymond Bull, iw*^ *n keeping with the spirit of | Rosenthal husker, complete with floor Gedarville, , jthe day. All World War soldiers not*and bagger. Same as new, " !- - J The four for the grand jury are: C. | worshiping elsewhere are cordially in-'! right. Greene Co. Hdwe. Co. W. Moorman, Jamestown; William | v*ted. Conley, Cedarville; Ralph Spabr and] Epworth League a t 6:30 P. M. John Routzong, Xenia. FOR SALE—One McCormick-Deer- ing 6 -roll husker, complete with shredder head and cutter head. This Priced husker is the same as new. Priced to Isell. Greene County Hdwe. Co. Before marketing your live stock call Union Service at 7:30 a t the United f Presbyterian Church. There will be | U. S, MARINES SING ' a Fellowship Dinner a t the church, j | MOVIETONE MARCH Wednesday November 13 a t 6:30 P. I " I -------- jM. All members of the congregation j f THE SOUTH CHARLESTON' STOCK YARDS f In the Fox Movietone picture, “The j Sunday, school are cordially in t= ’ A good program has been arranged for the regular meeting'of the D. A. R, Tuesday evening, November. 12th a t the home of Mrs. F. B. Tunibull. Roll call to be answered by experi­ ences during the World War. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Tarbox are visit ing in Fort Wayne, Ind., with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Walter Purdom. They were accompan­ ied by Miss Lillie Spencer, who will spend the winter -with her sister in Illinois. Rev. Orland Ritchie, acting Dean of Muskingum Gollege, spent the. week-end “here with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Ritchie. He returned to New Concord, Monday. Word has been received here of the drth of .a son to Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott Dean on November 2nd at their tome in Cleveland. Their first born las been named Leslie Scott Dean II. Mrs! O. P. Elias, Mrs. Masters, Mrs. lorney, Mrs. Ford, Mr 3 . Hartman, tfrs. Cummings, Mrs, Aden Barlow ind Mrs. Cora Trumbo drove to Co- umbus last Wednesday for Sunrise Communion of the Women’s Foreign dissionery Julibee. ReV. Carl White, of Yellow ;s, Chairman of Greene County l League is calling a meeting t night, November 8 a t 7:30. ig will be held in the assembly in Xenia Court House. A State entatlve of Tuberculosis Seal irill be present. # committee i n ; charge of the of Religious Education In the i Schools are planning a Com- i r Supper/to be followed by a im given by the school, under rection of the principal, Mr. C. toman, . . *h for the date and plan to biases Mary and Florence Wd- i and Charley Stormont de- y entertained Saturday cven- noring their cousins, Mr. and )avid McMillan, of Colville, About 24 guests were present, ening was spent playig games riiicb a two-course lunch was wnsley suffered injury ihe missed a step and ray while visiting in ■Mr, Townsley and a on a visit to Mon- ho former attended a They returned home 'ownsiey being able to Cock Eyed World," directed by Raoul vited- Please bring two covered;! dishes and no bread. ■^ Sunday is the beginning of the Ohio Wesleyan campaign in the Dayton dis- by Con Conrad, Sidney Mitchell and trict. This splendid.Christian institu- Walsh, 600 marines aboard the U« & S, Henderson, sing a marching song “So Long,” written for this all talker DAILY MARKET Phone 80 S. K. SMOOTS P. P . SMOOTS Archie Gottler. Conrad went to San Franc^co and personally rehearsed the. marines and also* the U, S, Navy Band. Before the production was -finished Walsh received word from the Orient that the marines were still singing this song having adopted it as their marching song. . The U, S, S. Henderson is now in Oriental waters.with practically the entire compliment of marines who ap­ pear in this particular seq'aence. This big rollicking picture Which will, open next Saturday at the Regent Theatre, Springfield, deals with the love affairs of two. hard boiled marines,= • FOR SALE—Shot gun, pump ac- tmn, made by Krupp works, Essen, Germany, Good as new. Priced right. A Royal Standard typewriter for sale or rent. H. D. Furst, phone 90. 2t tion is in the midst of a campaign to raise $ 1 , 000,000 for scholarships and a building know as Bashford Hall. MONEY PA ID WHEN WEIGHED V dlJIIIIIIIIIIM IIIU IIIIIIU lH IIIIIIIIJIIIIItlH IIIIIIIIIItllltllM M lM IM lim illltlim illllM IIIIIIIIH IIJIIIM IIIIIIim iltim illlH H IIIIM Ilim * UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH s Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Supt. f O. A. Dobbins. f Preaching at 11 A, M. Theme: | “Lessons from Armistice Day”. Spe- I cial music by the choir appropriate to 1 the Armistice thought. Members of f the American Legion, who, are not li identified with sister churches, espe- j § cially welcomed as guests of honor. Y. P. C. U. a t 6:30 P. M. chapter in the mission study book,;| “The Promise” by Dr. and Mrs. if Howard Buchanan. The Athletics won t ! Second If Money to loan on real estate. Cedarville- Building and Loan Associa tion. • — _ 4 u— L I Money to loan on village property. The Cedarville Building and Loan As­ sociation. last Sabbath evening, but we look for the Cubs to even* matters this week. Union Service a t 7:30 P. M. in this church, with sermon by Rev. .If. C, Gurihett. • < ■ / 1 Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 2 The' P. M. Leader,' Mrs. Hervey. Bailey. Y. W. M. S„ Wednesday at 6:30 P. M. with Genevieve^Jamieson. This is a covered dish luncheon. The three adult classes, taught by Mrs, W. H. Barber, and Messrs Her­ vey Bailey, .and Roy Henderson, en~ ■ t ■ B ig S p e c ia l In L ad ie s 9 L o w Shoes Sizes 6 to 9 A AA AAA Width Only Black and Tan Leather; REGULAR $7 AND $8 VALUES $ 3 . 9 5 I Styles Shoe ! Main St, Next Xenia National Bank XENIA, OHIO GORDON BROTHERS , 4-' I AUTO PARTS AND GARAGE Replacement Parts for all Makes of Cars Day and Night Service | 30-32 E. 2nd St., Xenia, Ohio Tele. 761 I “If It Is a Part We Have It” i * | CHRISTMASSAVINGS f A total of one hundred 1 . . and eighty members re- I ceiving an average of I forty dollars each makes ! a nice Christmas fund I for our patrons. We will I have the pleasure of dis-' ! trihuting this money to j our members the first | 1 week of December and | each one will he glad to receive their portion. If not a member make plans no wto join next year and share in the distribution. Store The Exchange Bank kmiiiiiminiii......iiimn'ii...................iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiniiiiiiiiiiii........... LIVE SHOPPING NEWS FROM XENIA MERCHANTS • . . . . . . ' “ S ■- • *» 5 Z ANNOUNCEMENT What a SHOPPER’S PAGE will mean to our readers— Every week on this page, will be depected merchan­ dise of the highest quality —lowest price, and of the latest fashion^- XENIASTORES will do their best towards making this page of real value each week—Watch this space next week. j R.O.COPSEY ! | ' SUCCESSORTO . s f j SUTTON MUSIC COMPANY . ' | | EVERYTHING IN MUSJG ' | f ‘PIANOS, SHEET MUSIC • 1 |; PHONOGRAPHS,‘RECORDS AND RADIOfe f I- .« , 27 Green Street 1 1 - .* J | ! HOUSE WIRING ■ I |. ' FIXTURES I I WAFFEL IRONS I 1 . * TOASTERS I I LAMPS » . • I I ELECTRIC CORN POPPERS I I , . HEALTH LAMPS * I ! ATWATER KENT RADIOS I •V m m H. E. EICHMAN 62 West Main St. Xenin, Ohio I (I ORPHIUM 1 I CLOSING OUT OUR | ! . T u r I T n r ENTIRE STOCK OF HALLOWE 'EN GOODS INVITATIONS SEALS GREETING CARDS FAVORS DECORATIONS MASKS WIGS and THEATRE 11 SATURDAY I I “THE EYES OF THE 1 I UNDERWORLD” 1 | . Universal C'Reef Special | 1 "GETTING BUSTER’S GOAT” | | | 2 Reel Contedy | 1! SUNDAY | f “CAUGHT IN THE FOG i I Warner Bros; Big Special I I “THE CUT-UP” COSTUMES • L. S. BARNES & COMPANY „ Green St, Phone 733 | i Comedy | f I Monday and Tuesday f I 1 “KID GLOVES” I 1 1 “GLYDING HOME” f Comedy I Wednesday I “RIDIN DEMON” § Universal-Western I “JUST THE TYPE” | ,4 iiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiin iiiiiiiliiiiiii< iiiilH iiiiim m iiiiiiiii^ c V n im m lm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii.tiiiiin iiiiiiim u M M iittin itim '* FAMOUS CHEAP STORE. 46 2. MAIN ST. THE REASONIT ONLY REQUIRES ELEVENMENONAFOOTBALLTEAM Is that every one of the eleven works at the same thing. If one man had one idea and one another, and one wanted to put through this play and another play, little would he accomplished. But when all play together and all pull for the same thing, the ball is advanced down the j J field and scores are made. ! I Towns are just like that. When everyone in I ! town wants to do it a differentWay littfe is ac- 11 complished, hut when a community unites all j of its energy and all of its resource on one ! project and works in harmony on this one j* thing, until-results are* accomplished and I then tackles another project, *that town | | makes progress and soon has many achieve- f f ments to show for its efforts. j Full-Fashioned Stockings In Smart Fall Shades^ at Our Famous Thrift Prices! No. 444 Is a Great Favorite! rA semi-sheer, pure silk hose which adds a mercerized top and Q Q /« sole for greater utility. Pair No. 449 Is Equally Popular! Pure silk, service weight hose with mercerized top. Pair.-* j Others You TVilf Like— ■ No. 445—Silk-and Rayon Hose, a pair. . . . . . . . . »9Ba No. 447— Semi ­ sheer, silk- to - the- top;pair No. 455—Chiffon with a picot edge, , pair . . . . . . . *^1*49 I ... ...................................................... S ,» i = a S Z BIJOU | XENIA, OHIO | 1 | We are now installing the I | | Western Electric System for | | ENNA JETTICK SHOES FOR WOMEN s = 99 1 I II s s 1 * J1 OSTERLY’S MILLINERY i s ANDERSON’S FLOWER SHOP a 2 V I T A P H 0 N E P I C T U R E S (3 YOU NEED NO LONGER BE TOLD THAT^OU HAVE A N EXPENSIVE FOOT Wl I I I Iff f | -AAAA toFEIL-SlzcsitoVZ \ the last word in fashion - 1 | ABLE HATS AND | DECORATIONS ' I Ready-To-Wear Dresses I 1 At Moderate Prices I 37 GR.1EN ST. | 8 i = 2 % m ** 101 W. Main St. § Phone 681-R I QUALITY FLOWERS” | | VTombdrFlorist .TelegraphDelivery | | Association | | .UtifMmiiHiiiHtiiiMHiiinMmtimnhOiiiiiiMinoiiiniiiitfT 2 i % * | Watch this space for open-1 | | ing date. | | ARROW SHOE STORE WE SELL EVERYTHING V 1 20'>Years in the Same Spot QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY Paints Dishes Blankets Window Glass Glass Ware Comforts Hardware Stove Pipe Hosiery Enamel Ware Stove Boards Underwear a u to g la ss s 2 REPLACED WHILE YOU | WAIT— I S S FRED T, GRAHAM SOUTHWHITEMAN ST. 1 S i TIFFANY JEWELRY STORE *GREEN AND ELGIN WATCHES PERFECT .DIAMONDS ONLY SOUTH DETROIT ST. i i SOUTH DETROIT ST. s & H i WOMEN’S DRESSESS, COATS, HATS, SMART FASHIONS, LOVELY STYLES, EXCELLENT QUALITY. WOMEN ARE TALKING ABOUT THE EXCELLENT VALUES OFFERED. DRESSES—$4,75 to $14,95 COATS—$G.7S to $27.76 PLENTY OF STYLES AND SIZES FOR EVERY WOMAN, XENIA BARGAIN STORE 21 N. DETROIT ST.

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