The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52
a— *=c-sjfi O' • *&veryRprid Lmd® to ^ AUDITORIUM nor .It. BfZAOTjrUL. ^ Cf J ; i.'. V/.HB>r'Ow, /?'"? £j i, <. 2dilMBS£)'iv','1' ,—- 'j /-.—V1*■*•*’ .,JU^Li0* ■ ? > > ''* !Q PARKING WORRIES HERE S£??&i ; r\ is » " i f e »BBBlMUW*itoasW™KAnv- l m ^ w i '- - r _>> •■ a Visit Niagara Falls, Canada •the East via C & B Line Palatial Steamers W HETHER, traveling by train or auto, enjoy an all, night’s rule on beautiful Take1: tie. C&I3J.inoSteamersareniasnificentlloacins hotelswith largecom fortable staterooms, excellent dining room service-anti courteous attendants. Music and'Dancing on the ttreat ship "SEEANDCEE” Autolsts. save aday C&B Line way. Avoid miles and miles o f congested roadway. Cleveland andTBuffalo Division Clevelandand Pt.Stanley, Can.,Div. Each way* every fright, leaving'nt.'9:QQ Dotty perviep. leaving Cleveland, l&OOnrid* p.ni,, arriving 7;Sfl a. m*. (K, S. T.) rught, ntrivm»r Port. Stanley, 0:00a.m,. . Islny Istto November lGth, June 29th to September 7lb. Connections at.Buffalo andPort Stanley’for Canadian and Eastern points. xt - r , /$-*.50 one way —CLEVELAND ro BUFFALO — $8.50 rd. trip leOtVi Autos Curried $6.50 and up fa m s J$3.00 oneway—Q.FVr.LANp to PT.STANLFY*--$5.00rd..trip v ■ Autos Carried $4.50 and up Writsfor details on (til expense tours to Montreal, Quebec and the Saguenay, also the new C&H Triangle Tour TH E C -LE V n .AN O AN D BUFFALO T R A N S IT C O M P A N V Last SUh Street Pier ***>.. Cleveland, Ohio J u ly Sales C O N T I N U E D Every department, throughout the -store will I ' make still greater efforts during the re maining days o f the month to clear - - their stoeks . at_ low _.prices.... Goats, dresses, suits and many .other things on second floor. Wash goods and other piece goods, draperies, bed ding and aceeaories on firs! floor at veal July Sales prices. LA PRANCE Super chiffon hose. Sheer and lovely—yet long wear-narrow french heel, all silk . $ 4 .35 Very Special July P rice ........................................ . ** J€BC*I XENIA, OHIO Week End in Chicago a t the COMFORTABLE GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL Caeiupacortr nFalparty, twoor mor# couples ccttve to Chicago for « lark, take in thetheatresor rnovt# palaces, sea the Art Institute, Field Museum, varioussports or danceInnightclubs. Newattractionseveryweek. Our new servicewill makearrahkementsIn id* vane* for your party. Write for free _rii#n« copyof^ThlsWeekIn Chicago" which H«nU»#ii Is a complete entertainment guide, We will enloy taking a personal In terest inmakingyourvisitthoroughly enjoyable* N*u}gamgt one^half btotk. JACKSON, DEARBORN, QUINCY, STS. LOCAL AND PERSONAL <eue«eeenii4ne»eMeMaitene»e)'ti|e»e>*e<euetihm<re<t|ii«Meiiei I)r. and Mrs. It. H. Gaston o f Cin cinnati were guest's over the week-end with Mr. Harry Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs, J. Lloyd Oanfavr have been enjoying a motor trip to Marri- anna, Ark., and as far south as Tulsa, Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Curt’s and little son ■have-—returned home—after a two weeks’ vacation, with relatives and friends in Toledo and southern In diana, Dr. George C. Stewart o f Hancock, Mich., visited with his mother, Mrs. J. O. Stewart, Wednesday, leaving Thursday for Columbus where he join ed his wife on their return trip home. Dr. and Mrs. Stewart motored to Chicago on a vacation trip and came for a short visit here and in Columbus enroute home. birthday Gathering A t Home of H, E. Mill* A group o f relatives gathered at the me o f Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Mill:-, Sunday, honoring Mr. Mill’s birthday. , A bountijful basket dinner was son ed ' at the noon hour and Mr. Mills was presented a beautiful spinnet desk, i Those present were: Mr. Mont Mills ■a. 1 family, New Carlisle; Mr. Claude Haring and family, Troy; Mr, and Mrs. William Blair and family, New Burlington; Mr. Elmer Mills and Mrs. Joseph Mills and fam ily;of Bellbrook^ Mr. and Mrs. Murrell Shank, Mr, Curtis Bailey o f Kingman; Mr. and j Mrs. G. M. Hagler, Mr. and M rs.! Elmer Hagler near New Burlington; Mr. R. D. Hughey, Dayton; Miss Dena I Mills and Messrs. Grant and Russell ‘ Mills. Mrs. Prank Harsh underwent an operation Monday at a hospital in Springfield for appendicitis. The operation was performed by Dr. XJllery, asisted by Dr. H. C. Schick of this place. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. TarboS spent the week-end visiti.ng with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Purdom in Port Wayne, Ind. Mr, S. T. Baker has been confined to his home with illness for several days but is reported much, improved. Rev. John Wilson of Oshkosh, Wis consin, visited here with, relatives a few days last week. Rev. Wilson preached; Sabbath for the Central Presbyterian church in Dayton, •that pulpit -having been declared vacant some time ago. ' •’ Mrs. Fred Clemens and little daughter Joyce-and Mrs. P, M. Rey nolds of St. Bernard, and Mrs. Tiffin Walker of Jamestown, spent Wednes day at Harveysburg with friends. Mrs. F. M. Reynolds, of St, Bernard Ohio, is visiting here with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs,. Fred Clemen and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and daughter Lucile, went to Greenfield Thursday to spend several days at the home of Mrs. J. M. Diltz and family. They were joined Saturday by Ken neth Little and Eleanor Johnson, and all returned home Sunday. Mrv A. G> Collins underwent an operation at the McClellan hospital in Xenia and is reported as well as can be expected. Mr. Collins has been ill for several weeks and the operation was necessary following recent de velopments. Master John McMillan is visiting with relatives in Cleveland for several weeks. Mr. George Gordon has 'mtetred Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Ji-lly o f Dayton ' Have your lawn piowers repaired bummer school at Wittenberg College. ;.ptnt the week end hen* *ru ing |f-Jt and (hainem-d by (ho modern process, ' ’ . .... ...... - -- jJ. A. Stormont. Mr. Harold Dobbins and Miss .......... .. . Martha and (Henna Waddle are at- , ' ■ . - — ♦'•rding a Young People's conference *1j10l’nuri Jbif.-iug and --’ ’ii" of Mr ni.-i Mr-. A. K. Richards had as iif till1 II. P. church at Mountain Lake *1,*v» a!<‘ ri.-iting v,i!« then guests Sunday Mr. Chester Park, Md. t^‘‘r mother, Mr ;, l'lora Dubbins. ; J*np” Warner and family of Oxford. ^yUtlUH IlHM tHI! Ill IJIi iJJtuti h i 11jfu ttu |m u ||fu ijjf |j,| |j|m i |iiiiiiU itiii ihiuMiMmuiMmiiiMimuiMniiiMiiiHmiiiiiiiiMuitimiKiiMiijiiiifiiiiifi jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiNiuiiiwiuuUH4 Mrs. Anna M. Townsley and Mrs. Thomas wore shopping in Springfield, Monday. .. .- FOR SALE—Davenette for sale in good condition. Anna M. Townsley. ■ Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hill and family of Homestead, Pa,, were called here by the death o f Mrs. Alvin Orr, Pitts burgh, who was buried Saturday Massies Greek Cemetery. in Mr. Philander Mayne and wife, and son, A. Mayne ana wife, of Mt. 1 Carmel, Ilk, and Mrs. Joe Graham of ‘ West Salem, 111., were guests the first of the week of Mrs. Aletha Bird. Mrs. ( Philander Mayne is a sister of M rs.' Bird. The party left here by motor ! for Saginaw, Mich., to visit a son of* Mr. -and Mrs. Mayne. J MARRIAGE, LICENSES James Paul Itockenfield, 312 Park- wood Ave., Springfield, Ohio, special agent,, and Marjorie Anne Galvin, Jamestown. Rev. L .L. Gray. j SUMMER SALE NOW ON* Big Reductions in , Men’s, Young Men’s, and BOys’ Suits, Straw Hats and Furnishings- i O • 4 ? h & • e - • ^ L E i t e r i o n 'V alue J irst C lothiers 28 S. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Masters enter tained Sunday the latter’s sister Mrs. Maude DeWittc and sons, Clyde and Gould of Wellston, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hinds and children and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnson and daughter, of Silvertoh, Ohio. Relative's Observe 50th Wedding Anniversary Sunday About* twenty-five relatives gather ed at the home of Mr. and Mi*s. Wm. Klontz Sunday afternoon to celebrate, their fiftieth golden wedding anni versary. Mr. and Mrs. Klontz were born and lived in this township pract ically all their life and are enjoying good health. Mr, Klontz is sixty-nine years of age and she is' seventy. Mi'. Klontz has driven the school wagon for about thirteen years and never missed a day on account of sickness. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. Florence Klontz and son, Eugene; Mr, and Mrs. Harley Miller and daughter; Mr. and Mrs; Albert Jones and fam ily; Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan and family; Mr. Dempsey; Mrs. John Mc Kinney, and Mr. Marlyn Hines and family. Ice cream and cake were served in the afternoon. TJie large cake o f yellow and white was cut by Mr. and Mrs. Klontz, which was pre sented by the children, -laical Delegation Attends United Presbyterian Hally A number of young folks'from the local United Presbyterian congrega-, tion attended a I’resbylerial Rally at the First United Presbyterian church in Springfield Inst Friday evening. The following Was the program of the meeting: Devotionnls _______________ Clifton Prayer — ...................... Cedarvillo’ First Xenia A, II. Circle Roll Ca1l<— Responded to by President o f each “'society giving her society’s weakest and strongest points; also the num ber on the roll and Die number at the rally. Pageant .........First Springfield Round-Table Discussion . Mrs, Untirk Discussion o f Ten Points for Presby- 1 lorial Pennant. ; Report of W. G. M. S. 1 Mm J. Mason Prugh, Sugarcreek Music .. ..............Second Springfield Closing Prayer First Xenia Y.W.M.S, FOR RENT Cottage of four rooms with garage oh Church street. For in formation .call at Exchange Bank. OPEN EVERY NIGHT Out It Goes This is the Final Call! Shelves Must be Emptied In the Next Few Days! AH Prices Have Been Slashed and Slaughtered to Move This Fine $tock Stock! Don't Hesitate! Buy Now! The Bargain (Look For Yellow Signs) Cedarville, Ohio Quitting Business And Closing Out Our ILntire Stock o f Fine Clothing, Shoes, Hardware,-Gro ceries and Notions Regardless of Cost. Never Before Have You Seen Such Prices! i Saturday I Saturday I Saturday LARGE 15c CAN "SWEET BRIAR" PORK & BEANS While they last, now— can 9c AT 8:30 A. M. FREE To first 25 customers in store we will, give absolutely free one pair of best grade rubber heels! Come early* Large lot girl's and children's shoes— priced now to close out ■—while they last— pair 9c. HUNDREDS OP WISE BUYERS HAV E PACKED OUR STORE! ALU HAVE PROPITEI) AT OUR EXPENSE! BUT T HERE’S PLENTY LEFT FOLKS! ADDI TIONAL MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN PLACED ON DISPLAY AND MANY PRICES HAVE AGAIN BEEN CUT. THIS IS THE CHANCE OP A LIFETIME! THIS STOCK MUST GO! WE DON’T MEAN MAYBE! Fixtures for Sale SPECIAL PRICES TO DEALERS ON QUANTITY SALES OF MERCHANDISE. Earl C. Andrus Sales Service, Columbus, Q*.r«r.awt
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