The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52

LOCAL AND PERSONAL M»ry Eli*ab*th .Smith and Him Sarah Abi* attaadad * i PviocJs lunch eon at Mias Helen Reids, Thursday, WANTED-~Qr«jer3 for baking pi^a and cakes. Rhone Mrs. Anna Collins Smith, The Hagar Straw Board Company picnic for employees and: their fami­ lies last Saturday was attended by more than 200 people, there was entertainment for old and young and game* fo r men and women. The feature o f the event was the picnic dinner at the noon hour, FOR SALE—Golden Rule Dahlia bulbs and cut fldwerg, Marguerite ltiekenbach. Ned Brown, who is confined in the McClellan Hospital, is reporbed to be greatly improved at this writing^, Mr. Carl Manley and Miss Florence Ecton, of Detroit, Mich., motored hero Sunday and spent Labor Day with Miss Ecton’s mother, Mrs, M. A, Hood and returned to their home Wed­ nesday. _____________ ' / Mrs. Cora Trumbo and daughter,' Mildred, spent the week-end with Mr. R. B, Trumbo and family o f . near Osborn, Ohio, hOR RENT.—Three or four room*, on first floor, suitable for light house­ keeping and three garages. Mrs. Julia Sterrett, Cedarville ha* an unusual repr#- town and community are cordially School suits for boys both short and knee pants. Also hate, caps, sweaters and hosiery. We have just what the ycung folks want, c, A, Kelble, 17, 10 W. Main, Xenia. ' Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stead, Midland, Ohio, spent Sabbath with the latter’s sister; Mrs. L. A. Troute. Miss Rosa Stormont lias been chosen as teacher of the Clifton Week day Bible School for the coming year. V Dr, and Mrs. II. M. Brown of Defiance visited with Ned Brown, Sunday, who is a patient in McClellan Hospital, Xenia, Mr. and Mrs* W, W- Galloway en­ tertained the Bridge Dinner Club Monday evening at their home on Xenia avenue, Prof. Cecil Burns and wife of Washington, D. 0., are visiting for a few days with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Burns. FOR SALE—Tomatoes for canning, J. A. Burns. Miss Elsie Shroades, upon her're­ turn from a two-week’s yisit with Mr; and Mrs. Burton MeElwain and family of West Asliville, N. C., spent the past ■week with her .aunt, Mrs. Corn Trum­ bo. She returned to Cincinnati the last of the week, to. resume her duties as teacher In the public schools of that place, having taught there for the past six years. , FOR RENT—Four room cottage. Mi’s. Mary McMillan, Mrs, C. E. Masters has had for Jher guest, Mrs, Cecil of Van Lear, Ky., ifbr a few days. Duroc Hog Sale — Tuesday, October* 29, R. C, Watt & Son. (tf) Dr. Charles Galloway and wife ’of •Chicago were guests Wednesday of Mr., and Mrs. Wilson W. Galloway. Dr. Galloway is president of The Hagar /Straw Board & Paper Co, ‘ —- ■■ ----n,- - ' f FOR SALE—Double corn crib and oats bin. Well framed and in good condition. Inquire at this office for in­ formation. t - Celebrating th e sale o f a million Frigiduiref Thesecond National DEMONSTRAT ION o f the “Cold Control” is now going oh 4' ■ rriHB“ CoWControP’ iabeing A shown in actual use. De­ licious frozen desserts Ore being served. We’re giving ' away a souvenir hook con­ taining recipes, We’re dis­ playing the “Million. Model’’ ( Frigldaire . . . all porcelain enamel finish . . . ,priccd at only |205* completely ln- ■stalled. And we're making a , special offer to all who buy Frigidaireduring this special demonstration. CAS and ELECTRIC SHOE THE CAS mU ELECTRIC |SSj APPLIANCE! COMPANY i 37 S . Detroit 5 t ,| H T e .ieph ftne 59S ( t H I D A YTON P O W E P AND tlOH T CO) X K N I A D ISTRICT Cedarville Bargain Store a p p l e s 3 tb for . < 20c ‘ a b a n a n a s 3 lb for 20c t o m a t o e s B ib for , 25c POTATOES Bu*hel $ 1.40 SCHOOL SHOES 69 c to $ 0.50 . - . . . . . . tba our new llwe #f Wontatt’* Ewr Trlwimod Coat*, ell tho laieet colorg and style* to pick from. Priced to suit ypur pwek«i linotc* : .. , ....... hifiN% BOTSf AND ' EATERS * Now Stylo*, Priced horn 98c to $3.80 . r ' 1— '1nrtfi -|i:iiif1)iftirif'i*'‘'"'~1 1l*llllllt^ ,ll,Mlllll*l*tl*l'>|l|W<ir'|,»M"IM'rWWIt*»**' W .«ow O »w . — r f - «>« rf M « ’* *•"> B“’ *' D" “ T n w a r i . *11 ^ wn 98c to $8.50 Mutation at the McClellan hospital at the present time. Mr. S. T. Baker, Master Ned Brown, Mrs, Anna Miller Townsley, Samuel Heathcock and W. B. Stevenson, Mr. Stevenson under­ went an operation Thursday morning. When it comes to shoes for men, women, boys or girls you will find the largest shoe department in the county at our store. Fit out the young folks for school. Wet days are not far away. C. A. Kelble, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. - *«*■*'- Sheriff Ohmer Tate his ninety-two' young Barred Rock fries that were’ picked up and confiscated at 2 A. M, Wednesday as they were allegedly be­ ing delivered at the home of Oliver Warwick, Xenia. The fellows "de- dclivering the chickens escaped. War­ wick had been under indictment for several months-but out on bond, There is red band on the leg of one rooster with the figures ‘‘15” and the word “ Canada.” , WANTED—Farm on the thirds, Plenty of help and can furniph good reference. Q. L» Taylor, Jeffersonville, Ohio, R. F. D. N6; 1. . . Mr, Gray Endsley of Tarentum, Pa. visited his grandmother, Mrs, Belle Gray over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, O. A, Dobbins visited near Germantown, Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Zering. Mrs. Zering is one of the Master Home­ makers, o f Ohio,. —, Mr. and Mrsf RabeVt Cho; t of Co­ lumbus spent the week-ehd at the home of Mr. and Mrs.^A, G. Collins. Frank Corry,. 6fi, Yellow Springs,^ received cuts and bruises in a motor accident. Wednesday afternoon on the Clifton-Oldtown pike. His car collided with that o f Everett Breakall, who was not injured, •Both cars were bad­ ly mashed up. invited,’ Prayer Meeting Wednesday even­ ing. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 A, M. Bible Study, An ancient lesson for our modern day. Teaching The Law of God, All students are cordially invited to be present at this study hour. There is a special class for College Folks. You Will Enjoy It. IJ i DO A. M. Whorship Service— Sermon theme, “Asleep Thru the Storm,’’ ..Why Did Jesus Sleep Thru the Storm on Galilee 1 Why did the Disciples remain awake thru the same storm, How are you facing the stormy periods o f your life? You will be interested^ in the discussion. Come. 7;00 P, M. Young People’s Service. 8:00 P. M. Union Service in the Methodist Church, * Wednesday evening at 7:30 P, M„ the Midweek service will be held in the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Mc- CJiesney. This will be a forum meet­ ing the subject under discussion is, “ What is the greatest blessing that has come to me from being a Chris­ tian?” These arc happy, helpful ser­ vices of praise, prayer, anil informal discussion. You will greatly enjoy the hour. Sabbath, September 22. The First Presbyterian Church will be reopened. The new Austin Organ has been in­ stalled, and the work o f repair and redecoration is practically completed. It is expected that the dedicatory services will be held Sabbath morning with Dr, W'illiam Wallace Iliffe, of Chicago, I » „ as the special speaker, pr. Iliffe is als<j expected to preach at the union services to be held Sabbath night. Special music will be rendered at both of these services. Other events of the week of Dedica­ tion are a Congregational" Fellowship Supper to be held Tuesday evening, September 24th; 'Thanksgiving and Consecration service, Wednesday evening, September 25th; Organ Recital, Friday evening September 27th. Further Announcement will bo made next week. TOOTHACHE STOPPED IN A MINUTE! LET ME X-RAY YOFR TEETH AND FINE THE ■ HIDDEN TROUBLE $ 2 . 0 True Biting Plates $ X 5 Reset »• , Per Set (For Limited Time Only) Dr. Sm ith 10V2 W . HIGH ST. SPRINGFIELD, Q. SMITH BLDG.—ACROSS FROM MYERS MARKET Open Daily and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evening* TWO HOUR PARKING ON ESPLANADE WHENINNEEDOFSALEDELSSEEUS g w The Basement Store New M erchandise-New Low Prices Fall Frocks o f DISTINCTION WANTED LADY AGENTS:—Work in your home town. Make §5.00 a day. Big opportunity. New Product. Every woman a Sale. Write at once. P. O. Box 407, Washington, C, II„ Ohio, Latest Fall Styles in clothing for men and boys. We have the latest in styles and patterns at prices from §16,49 to §24.90. You cannot do better elsewher*. c . A. Kelble, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. Rev. William Duffield of Dayton, ac­ companied by his wife, visited rela­ tives here Wednesday." Rev. Duffield is recovering from a long illness, this being his first trip away from home.. B. A. R. HOLDS MEETING AT HOME OF MBS. ANNA WILSpN $4.95 and $8.95 Very smart and distinctly new are these frocks we are offering for women and misses at very tempting prices. Every imaginable color and style and type that has been created for the early fall season will be found in this assortment o f dresses. ' * ALL SIZES ■ * * * . Fall C o l o r s Chic, New Materials Cedar Cliff, Chapter, Daughter* of the American Revolution, began their year’s Work at the home of Mrs. Anna. Wilson, Tuesday evening. Regent; Mrs. C. H. Ervin used the chapter ritual in the opening service. In the business hour we had reported the Memorial Day service at Old 'Massies Creek Cemetery and- progress of the work of the Chapter in the new entrance which is to be a memorial to our departed soldiers. Report was also given of the annual picnic, at Shawnee Park, Xenia, Lab'ot Day. Papers were read by Mrs. H. C. Ault- imm and Mrs. Raymond Bull and Mrs.' W. W. Galloway, Supt. of Patriotic Education, as now work to be taken up suggested a contest in the High School on History or some Civic work. The Daughters voted ten dollars to be used in prizes to promote this new work. The Regent presented the Chapter with a gavel .which has a history, was made from some parts of the first Methodist church building of Cedarville and of the house of Enos Townsley,, grandfather o f the Regent and was accepted with a li.-shig vote of thanks. Mrs, Wilson and Mrs, ‘ Lawrence Barber served dainty re­ freshments to their, guests. CHURCH NOTES d UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEW FALL STYLES AT * UNUSUAL SAVINGS Richly Fur Trimmed $13.95 and $17.95 GOATS : NewFall Colors! NewFall Designs! Charming models in dress styles and the more tailored ones. Gorgeous fur collars in the shawl and roll styles. Cuffs of fur also that im­ part a rich appearance. Sizes‘ for misses and women. Sabbath School 10 A, M, Supt. 0* A. Dobbins, New students are cor­ dially invited to attend the Bible School. A good core for homesick­ ness is to find a home in the church o f your choice, Preaching 11 A , ,M, Theme: "A friendly walk,” / Young People’s1 Meeting 7 P, M. This organization heartily welcomes newcomers to their fellowship. The Y. P, C. U, cordially invite the stu­ dent body and faculty of the college to a reception ‘ in the social rooms Tuesday next at eight o’clock. Union service 8 f t. * Choir rehearsal, Saturday 8 ’P, M.* '• ’ fc -fe fa l... Mis* Ruth White o f Xenia visited Mary Elizabeth Smith one day this weak* METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH This conference year, we begin our public worship of Jahovah in the Church School 10 A, M, Lesson found in Nekemiah 8:1-18. Public Worship 11 o’clock. Sermon Theme: “ The Church’s Task.” Even- fog Worship 8 O’clock. Vaca­ tion is over. Tha now Conference year has begun and each member of the church school and congregation are requested to be present at these ser­ vice*. Those who are strangers in our “Carter’s” Rayon Underwear IRREGULARS ALL COLORS AND SIZES Ladies’ Rayoft Vests, ea ch '..................................... i 50c $1.00 Ladies* Rayon Bloomers, each ................ 69c $1,50 Ladies’ Rayon Bloomers, each ........... $9c $1,76 Ladies* Union Suits, e a c h .......................... $1.19 $2.25 Ladies! Union Suits, e a c h .... .......... ........... $1V39 $8,00 Ladies* Union Suits, e a c h .......................... $1.59 $2.95 Ladies’ Slips, each I......................................$1.95 Smart Hatsfor Fall Days .. , $1.19 - $1.95 - $2.95 L is new* eveTything that is dif- ferent, 'everything that is sm'art in the fall millionery realm, you’ ll find in this newest purchase of advance fall models that are very interestingly priced. Vel­ vets, felV and-,. smart\ combinations are in these groups. O S I E R Y Ladies* Rayon and Silk Mixed Hosiery, /| C ** Each ......................................... .-a...................... $1.00 Ladies’ Silk Hoisery, pointed heel, * 7 C }i* Pair .................................................................... $1.00 Ladies* Bemberg Silk Hose, 7 Q f * E a c h ........................................ :......... ............. $1.65 Ladies* Pull Fashioned Pure Silk C }K * f» Hose, p a i r .......................................................... $2.00 Gordon Pure SiSlk Pointed Heel, tf* *f X Q $1.95 Full Fashion Pure Silk tf? <4 *. ***...%'*** ......... ............ Ladies’ House Frocks Each $1.00 These are well made— good qualify fabrics— got low priced. They have either long or short Reeves. Regular and extra sizes. XENIA, OHIO % .. >vsl>» I 3 f *#m

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