The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52

mm LOCAL AND PERSONAL W« W. Galloway and funtilv « ? « * several days in Cleveland last LIVE SHOPPING NEWS FROM SPRINGFIELD MERCHANTS The members of the M. E . Church enjoyed a congregational dinner Wed­ nesday evening in the church parlors, _ Mr, and Mrs, J » S, W est had for their guests Sabbath, Mr. and Mn! J . W. Liggett, and children of Ripley, ^Mias Lillie Stewart of Columbus is vi mg relatives here this week. Mr, and Mrs, C, E , Cooley enter­ tained about twenty relatives and . friends a t dinner Wednesday. Mrs, G. H. Creswell has returned home a fter spending three weeks visiting relatives in Chicago. The Y , L . M, S, of the United Pres- v £ r^ 1#Ij cIM*r®h enjoyed a dinner Wednesday evening a t the home of Rev. R. A. Jamieson. . * Word has been received here of the death of a son of Mr, and Mrs. George Steel a t Po rt Worth, Texas, Mr. Steel is a grandson of Mrs. M. E, Campbell. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Turnbull will* entertain the members of the Young Peoples Club this Friday evening. Mrs^JtJyank Bird has returned home after, spending two weeks in Pome- roy, Ohio, visiting with her mother, Mrs* R. W. Vaughan. Mr, Charles Marshall entertained a number of his friends last Friday evening with ah oyster supper at the CCdar Inn. NO MORE SORE MOUTHS FROM ARTIFICIAL TEETH The NEW-ART DENTURE does not irritate the gums and cause “sore spots" like rubber does. Its smooth, soft surface adapts itself very comfortably to the mucous membrane of the mouth, Thousands of gratified patients are wearing these dentures and singing their praises. Call and see samples and let us tell you more about their fine qualities. DR. W. A. GEIB OVER GALLAHER’S DRUG STORE IVz EAST MAIN ST. In Springfield since 1913. CENTER ,2471-J * +* Mr. Creighton Lyle of Marianna, Ark., motored here last week and re ­ turned Monday accompanied! by Mrs, Lyle, who has been visiting for sev­ eral weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . H, Creswell. ■ Mr, and Mrs. Harry Owens of De­ troit and M!r. John Lott of Pittsburgh, •have returned home, having been called here by the death of Mr. W. II Ownes. . / Mr., and Mrs. H'. H. Brown enter­ tained the members of the Petit Bridge Club and their husbands last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A . E , Zalenka and family and Mr. and Mrs. J . E . Selbj from Mansfield, Ohio, who attended the Wittenberg-Wesleyan game last Saturday, were Sunday guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carter N. Abel. Dr. and Mrs, 0 . P. Elias had for their guests from Sunday until Wed­ nesday, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Reif and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ross of Char­ leston, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ervine Parks of Norwood were their Sunday guests, also. , . i - Mrs. Nellie Cochran of Toledo, left by boat November 7 for St. Peters- burgh, Florida. She Will spend the winter with her sister-fn-law, Mrs, Ward. . Mrs. Cochran was formerly a resident of this place and is a neice of' Mr„ G. A . Shrodes. The members of tha Research Club will hold a covered dish, dinner this Friday evening a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carter N. Able a t 6:89. Each member. is to bring a g u e s t., The guest speaker of the evening will be Miss Ina Telberg of Wittenberg Col­ lege. Miss Telberg comes from the Russian nobility , and she will relate experiences in her country prior to the war. She is also president of the Cosmopolitan club a t Wittenberg, The only program number fo r the meeting will be current events. Dr! W. P. Harriman, Judge S. C. Wright, Prof. Steele of Cedarville College and Clayton McMillan of Ce­ darville and Dr. Paul D. Espey of Xenia attended the annual meeting of the Association of Ruling Elders o f, the* Dayton Presbytery a t the Hamilton F irst Presbyterian Church, Thursday evening. Dr. E . D. Roberts, superintendent of Cincinnati Schools and ex-moderator of the Cincinnati Presbytery, was the guest speaker at the meeting. A dinner preceded Dr. Roberts' address, Jndge S. C, Wright, of Cedarville is serving as president fo r this year. The association will meet in Cedarville next November. Coming a ca r of Senet Solvay Coke the only fuel with no smoke or soot. Give us your order now, De­ livered off the ca r a special price. Mc- Campbell’s Exchange, Phone 2-45. If there ever was a time you needed rubber boots and rubber footwear it is how. Rain each day and cold*weather coining means heavy footwear. We have fjhe largest department in Xenia fo r men or women and boys and giris. C. A . Kelble, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. Mrs. Cora Trumbo and Mildred spent the week end in Cincinnati as the guest of Elsie Shroades, FOR ' SALE—A goml Delaine Ram. H. C, Wilson. Money to loan on village property, he Cedarville Building and Loan As* Delation, ’ •' If you •want your motor to sta rt easy these'cold mornings Use Kool- motor, a high test Anti-Knock gas. Get it as McCampbell's Exchange. Weatherman tells us heavy snows and zero weather covers the west, We are sure to have some of it following this spell of Tains and fog. We are making a special offer n sheep-lined Coats fo r men and boys. You must ‘ keep warm ahd dry to have good health. We fit large and small. C. A , KelbM, 17*19 Main St„ Xenia. ‘Meeting of Cedar CHif Chapter D. A . R« * Mrs. "Frank Turnbull and Mrs. Frank Creswell welcomed the Cedar Cliff Chapter o f the D. A. a t the home of the former. Several interesting moments were Spent listening t(? twenty ladies an­ swering jthe roll call With some of their experiences during the World GUT OUT THIS AD Bring it with you to The “Peoples” at Springfield within the next 10 days. It entitles you to bdy a Genuine Simmons Elastic 45-lb. Felt Roll Edge Mattress at • $9.98 Simmons Trade-mark oh every mattress, built layer upon lay­ er of real elastic cotton felt (not stuffed cotton). Free Delivery to your home. Cash or Credit, Price the Same SOfnW'MN> .Batwtervl iSTREETS Springfield, Ohio i KOENIG’S LIMESTONE AND HIGH STREETS - - AN INVITATION We invite the women in the communities adjacent to Springfield to come into our shop and inspect our new dresses, hats and hosiery. We will be glad to show them . to you and not urge you to buy, NEW DRESSES $10.75 to $25 The new dresses offer both the new silhouette and the ever popular soft tailored styles. LARGE SIZES We feature large size dresses as well as dresses for small and medium sized misses and women. VISIT OUR MILLINERY ’ SHOP Where hats are moulded to the head and copies of imports made at small cost. LARGE HEAD SIZES We feature youthful brimmed hats for the matron and patron. SMALL HATS • _That lead in chic for the young girl—new hats to show you each day. $ 2 .7 5 to $ 1 5 .0 0 BALDWIN BEAUTY SHOP AND COSTUME PARLORS 29 YEARS LEADERSHIP IN BEAUTY WORK ’ AND THE ONLY COSTUME PARIOR IN SPRINGFIELD BE SURE TO GET OUR ESTIMATE FOR COSTUMING YOUR NEXT PLAY. • T‘ 21 KING BLDG. \~.. MAIN 1670-W 4* ■HH" CRYSTAL RESTAURANT 36 S. Limestone St. ■ SPECIALS NOON LUNCH ' 50c EVENING DINNER 75c Service Unexcelled »• * •- . ■ GUS MANTIS Manager SACHS’ LIMESTONE NEAR HIGH ST. NEW STYLES IN F A L L S H O E S FOR MEN AND WOMAN $ 5 ALL <L V " ONE STYLES PRICE Here you’ll findi styles to • suit everyone. Styles of. flash and charm for the deb and the co-ed as well as the more sturdy types for men and women who want to stay young. ASK TO SEE THE PRETTY NEW STYLES IN/ ARCH SHOES PIERCE & COMPANY The House of Honest Values Established 1862 11 SOUTH FOUNTAIN AVENUE Interior Decorators, Draperies, Window Shades, Picture Framing, Books, Stationery, Office Equip­ ment, Kodaks, Artists'. Materials, Sherwin- Williams’ Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Lacques Hail the Woman WOMAN dress for men, and for their own satisfaction. Age-Old statements that have brought about many a lengthy argument, that has never been settled. And because it is such a personal matter it will merit eternal discussion. . » .. j . SPRINGFIELD merchants are always alert to the keenest needs • and desires of the woman. They fill their stocks with merchandise that is high hj quality, authentis in style, * and very reasonable in price. SPRINGFIELD S H O P P E R S ’ PAGE will appear regularly each week in this > paper, ahd the adver- ' tisers hereon are pledged to truth­ ful advertising and guaranteed - values. A visit to the stores, will convince you, \ LACY’S WOMEN’S APPAREL 28 S. Limestone Street ' Offers . Roadster Coats Made of Chinchilla $10 i Roadster Coats that are most attractive for all outdoor occasions. Picture yourself in one of them at the football game next Saturday! They are very warm—and ex­ ceptionally smart looking. . Navy only, size 11 to 40 •I* WURLITZER MEANS MUSIC PIANOS, PLAYERS, GRANDS VICTROLAS, RADIOS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS on easy weekly terras S p e c ia l th is w e e k A USED PLAYER $79 WURLITZER 38 S. LIMESTONE $15.00 Per Month Day School $3.50 Per Month Night School OBTAIN YOUR BUSINESS EDUCATION IN A CERTIFIED SCHOOL a • A card will bring Catalogue HARTWELL COLLEGE OF, , COMMERCE 8th Floor Arcue Building Mairi"380 ■4* * 20 Years of Optical Service KARL F. EIPPER OPTOMETRIST Eyes’ Examined—Glasses Fitted ,3 West Main CREGAR STUDIO PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Photos will solve your Xmas gift problem. j Arrange for a sitting now Call M-596 304 ARCUE BUILDING ■+ 4* 4“ DR. ERNEST BOVEY LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Your Health Creates Your World 201-2 ARCUE BUILDING M’PHONE 13G0-W ■+ * B LOOM E R ’S SCHOOL OF DANCING 25% S. LIMESTONE STREET NEW CLASS FOR ADULTS BEGINNERS Tuesday Evening at 8 :30 Private lesson by appointment , PHONE CENTER 72 THE ZIRKLE STUDIOS RALPH E . ’ZIRKLE Director INSTRUCTORS IN Piano Organ Voice Violin Trumpet Expression ALL STRINGED INSTRUMENTS 312 Mitchell Bldg. Phone Main 77 .Mrs, J . C. Townsley gave d very interesting paper .on^Historic Sites in Greene County pointing out the many ones of which we are justly proud. She also spoke of the possibility of the Bullskin Xenia State Highway, Mrs< Aultman whose husband is president of this highway association explained that the State builds two hundred wiles of highway every year, and the Governor declared the next would run north and south. So we Daughters of America are urging that the Bullskin Trail will be the next. The 'highway was made a State road February 4, 1807 and parts have never been improved, It begins at Rural on Ohio river goes due north through or near Felicity, Bethel, Williamsburg, Marathon, Montery, West Woodville, Blanchester, Fo rt Ancient, Clarksville, Waynesville, Harveysburg, New Burlington, Xenia to Old Town. So the Cedar Cliff Chapter are sending a letter to Governto Cooper endorsing the opening of the Bullskin Xenia Highway and offering our as­ sistance in any way We can as there will be many historic spots to mark. A splendid paper on “What we have gained by the World's W ar" Was read by "Mrs. Aultman. j After the program the hostesses served delicious refreshments, CHURCH NEWS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church School subject: "Living with People of other Races", is most prac­ tical indeed, Those interested in this un-todate theme will enjoy the class discussion. Public Worship 11 o’clock, Sermon subject “First Thing F irst.” • Epwforth League a t 6:30 P. M. ' Union Service in the F irst Presby­ terian church at 7:30. . Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. Sunday November 24 the Sun­ day School and congregation will bring their annual Thanksgiving gifts for the Children's Home and the Home for J;he Aged. A special musical program is being arranged for that service and Rev. Frank Gillilan, D. D. of Gwnville, Ohio will be the speaker the gifts will be placed op the altar of the church. The Columbian Trio Concert Com­ pany will give an entertainment in the Opera House, Tuesday, November 19th at 8 P. M. ■ These are splendid musicians and are closing their 3Gth season. These musicians are blind yet g reat entertainers. Adult tickets 35 cents, children 20. This entertainment is given under the auspices of the Standnrd Bearers of the Cedarville Methodist Church. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 A. M. The Bible School. No better investment can bo made than the1devoting of this hour to the study of the Word. From every possible view-point, the Bible, is the Book of Books, _ - 11:00 A. M. Worship Service. Ser­ mon Themes “Characteristics of a Living Growing Church," 11:00 A. M, Junior Church in charge of Misses Jean Morton nnd Hilmn Rnisinen. (5:80 P, M. Young People’s Service, ail young people of high school and college age, not otherwise connected, are urged to attend this service. / 7:30 P* M. Union Seirvice in the Presbyterian Church. This service is in charge of Cedarville College. The music will be under the direction of Prof. Lydia Berkley, director of the Department of Music, Dr. W. R. Mc- Chesney, and Prof. John Dickason will speak. The entire community is invited to' this service, The College Glee Club, will sing. Wednesday, November 20th a t 7:30 P. M. Mid-week service in the Vestry. The regular monthly meeting of the Mizpah Bible Class will he held F ri­ day afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. C. Wright. In connection with the business meeting, a social hour will be enjoyed and refreshments will be served. The assistant hosteesses are Mrs, Charles Steele, Mrs. William Conley, and Mrs. W. P. Harriman. A large delegation of young people are planning to attend the meeting of the Young People of Dayton Presby­ tery at the- Covenant Presbyterian Church Springfield on Saturday after­ noon nnd evening, The local society will have charge of the devotional period, Mr. Herbert Main and other local members make Up the Mission Study committee of the organization. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10 A. M, Supt. O. A. Dobbins. , Preaching 11 A, M. Theme: “The Heroic Christ," Y. P , C, U. 0:30 P. M. 3rd Chapter in “The Promise," Union Service in Pres, Church, under direction of Cedarville College. Prof. Dickason to l>rcach. Prayer Meeting Wed* 7:30 P, M. Leader: Rev. R. J* Kyle. Choir practice Saturday 7:80 P. M. Save §$ $$ $ Here Cedarville Bargain Store XEY OUR RED EAGLE COFFEE 36c WE NOWHAVE ALL SIZES IN FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS AT 98c 1 NO NEED TO BE COLD SWEET BRIER^CORN 15c—^2 for 25c - ......... < •■-------------------- LARGE CAN PEACHES 26c ....... . . _ ■ MEN—KEEP YOUR FEET DRY—KNEE BOATS $2.98 SPORT BOATS $3.98 • HART BRAND PORK & BEAN—SATURDAY ONLY 10c FRESH AND CURED MEATS HOME DRESSED PRICES POPULAR LACE BOATS $4.95 ‘4 BUCKLE ARCTICS . $3.25 - SHOES AND RUBBER FOOT­ WEAR FOR THE WHOLE . FAMILY—PRICED TO SELL SEETHEHERALD FORCOMMERCIALJOBPRIMING

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