The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26
% 109, ^M)W»UMiWOHINiiHMaiwriiiiimMMMHm..... ........ '■'....au|.u‘1|‘‘f“J,‘rtf.rtfT|.,.‘1ir^T“,ttlint)tl|r||||||l|1))|i||iH|[it THE ENGLISH TEA ROOM Jnnastown , Ohio Chicken and Steak D inners $1 "Reservations R eq u ited for Prompt Servioe Gladys Slater Palmer Planch Collette Irwin «NM j>Miii|iM<ii»iii(KyNil»wiiijMWMiii|i|i|iniiniiuiWHWWit^ An Leading Varieties Any Monday Springfield, Ohio Order Early QUALITY CRICKS Sent C. O. D, If Yon Wish Phone Main 836 C H I C K S Win Highest Honors a t Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, March, 1929, Why take a chance on others, (Jet Our Catalogue. U tells you of their wonderful quality. Our. prices are no higher than ordinary chicks, T H E S T U R D Y B A B Y C H I C K CO. 1 FOR SALE: Good corn. J, A, Barns, ! i NOTICE: We will paint your house. [ See Robert Nelson or William Finney. \ ; ■ | i The new covered stock yards being •j erected by the Pennsylvania road are 1 1 nearing completion. if ; |c Mr. Wm. Boase, whose residence I burned several months ago, is prepare | ing to rebuild, the foundation now be, ing completed. LOCAL AND PERSONAL jj CHURCH NOTES W|; Spring Painting Now is the time to arrange to have your house or other buildings painted. We are booking orders for the'- spring and summer. Homes, interior and exterior Business Houses Barns Store Booms We Specialize in Sign Painting Elmer Cedarvilie, Ohid' Phoiie 138 Hrli s i « * | I l i S t i l ■IDS E Bf f i l * m i l In STOP AT THE Fort Hayes ''■ Modenar-Fireprool . C o lum bus' M ost Popular H otel goo Rooms With Bskth at $ 2,50 * $ 3.00 Convenient to Stores and Theatre* FREE PARKING LOT AND GARAGE IN CONNECTION R . B. BUNSTINE, Manager COLUMBUS, OHIO * West Spring Street, NearHIgb It’s a Wise Paint That knows its own Formula! What’s In many a paint is the maker’s secret— and the user’s sorrow. Mot so with Hanna’s GREEN SEALI The exact formula, even as it is varied for various colors, is printed plainly upon the can. GREEN SEAL has no secrets— and its users b v v m - regrets, It’s .a QUALITY product that # proves Its economy, and has for forty-two years. It bats, and lasts, and LASTS! . ask Fa* CA*t* m o w tm • tm m 'S8WWH* I 8 t QUALITY PAINT# and FINISH** The Cedarvilie Farmers* Brain Co. Herbert Main will be the Cedar Day orator a t the College instead of Rev, Mantle, New Jasper, as baa been re ported in the out-of-town press, Mrs, H, H. Brown was able to re turn frojh the McClellan hospital Wed nesday. She i s . reported much im proved bui only able to be up part of the time.. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School a t 10 A. M. Supt, J, E. Kyle, Classes for all ages, with a hearty welcome to all, \ Pre: ’ Ing a t 11 A. If. Theme; “The Indwelbng Presence.” Y, P. C, U, a t 6:80 P, M. Subject: “How May We Find our Life Work?” Leader: Harold/Dobbins Union Service a t 7:30 P, M. in this church. Preacher, Dr, W. P. Harri* man. Prayer Meeting Wednesday a t 7:30 P. M, Leader: O. A. Dqbbins, Mrs. Etta- Jamason McMillan of Monmouth, 111,, visited relatives and friends here last Friday. Mrs, Mc Millan was formerly a resident of this place, Mrs. Frank Townsley was hostess Thursday afternoon to the members of the Research Club! Following the program and .business meeting re freshments were served. ‘ Mr. Burton Turner, who has been in tho McClellan hospital in Xenia for some time.taking treatment,'was able to return to his home on the Clifton pike Wednesday. Dr, W, R. McGhesnoy will address the Young People’s League of Dayton Presbytery a t an all day conference and rally a t the First Presbyterian church Saturday, May 3. His topic will be “Adventuring for Christ.” Among the eleven Gold Star, moth ers, who are to^sail next Wednesday from New York City Lfor a visit to the different French battlefields and ceme teries, is Mrs. Myrtle Moore, Cedar vilie. Mr. J. G. MqCorkell is retiring from the" cigar business and pool room having sold his stock this week to V. Rigio. Mr. McCorkell will dispose of his fixtures to other parties. He will become 'bookkeeper a t the elevator When the plant of the Cedarvilie Farmers’ Grain Company is taken over by Ed. Allen of Circleville, Another -of Xenia’s old business establishments has been sold to a chain Organization. C. A. Kelble, who has been in the retail business in the coun ty peat fo r more than a quarter of a ceotiiry has sold his business to F. W. Uhlman, Bowling Green, Ohio, who is head of a chain of 28 stores in three states., ' Ydu need your lawn mowers sharp ened and adjusted for the summer. We have special equipment for this work. J. A. Stormont. Dayton is promised a very unusual musical entertainment Under the di rection of Emma McClure who will conduct a massed piano concert in Memorial Hall,' Tuesday, May 13 at 8:30 P. M. The entertainment is spon sored by the Dayton League of Wom en voters. The artists arc Mary Blue Morris, Alverda Sinks, Martha Green, Ruth Walton, ”Jean Nixon, Marilla Macdill, Edna Eckley, Mathilda Gil bert, Leah Pontiou and Esther Thomp son Hein. There will he ten grand pianos on the stage, one for each artist. The entertainment will be un usual ten piano-ensemble. The artists are all Dayton girls and have appeared in various cities. Popular, prices will prevail and reserved seats can he had a t the D. H. Ahler Co., 34 F irst St., Dayton, The O, Singleton Jublilee Chorus of Irvington, Ky,, will give a concert in College Chapel Tuesday morning at 9:40. Seven orphan girls under the direction of a chaperon, Miss Ella Winn, formerly of Xenia, comprise the chorus. The organization has been appearing before different groups in this section of Ohio in the interest of a school for colored orphan chil dren, They appeared Wednesday flight a t the Westminister Presbyterian church in Springfield. Miss Winn Is a famous contralto singer and the en tire prograih will be negro Spirituals, There is no admission hut a free will offering will be taken, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church School a t 10 A. M. There are various standards of greatness. We shall study “Christ’s Standard of Greatness” as taught in Matt, 19:30 to 20:28, These challenging messages of Jesus demand straight thinking. Why not be present and participate in the discussion. Public Worship a t 11. Subject “The Christian College in Our Educational Program,” This Sabbath has been set apart by Ohio Methodism as Christian Education Sabbath, A short sketch will be given of each of the four col leges of this state, Epworth League at 6;30 P. M. Union Service in the United Presby terian church a t 7:30, Dr, W. P, Har- riman will preach. / . The pastor will deliver the bac calaureate sermon to the Selma High- School graduating sacls a t 8 P. M, at the High School Auditorium, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10 A. M, Bible Study hour. No more valuable investment of time can be made than to regularly attend this study period, where life’s most ques tions are answered and life’s most difficult problems are solved. I f you would know the Book of Books attend this service} if you would know the greatest character of history,, attend this service; if you would come into vital relationship with Christ as Savi our and Friend, you cannot afford to be absent. 11A.M. Worship Service. Sermon Theme: “The Holy Spirit.” This will be a study of the presence and activity: of the Holy Spirit in the early church, as well as a setting forth of the pre sent need of tins Holy Spirit in the church and iq individual life today. « 6:30 P. M. Young People’s service.; A worship discussion meeting to which; all young people are invited, i 7:30 F. M. Union Service in th e ! United Presbyterian Church, I Mid-Week Service Wednesday night] a t 7:30 in the Vestry, A study in the j book of the Acts, j Tomorrow, Saturday, May 3rd, the i Young People of the local church will act as hosts to the young people of Dayton Presbytery, who will gather' here for their Semi-annual conference. The program opens a t 10:00 A. M. and continues till after the banquet In the evening. Young people from the en tire presbytery are expected to attend. Addresses will be delivered by Dr. W. R. McChesney, Dr. James A, Ver- burgh,, and Dr. Chas. Ryan Adams. Conference groups will be led by Prof. Alvin Hostettler, Prof, Chas. Steel, and Dr. Adolph Reiman. The luncheon a t noon and the banquet at 5:30 will be served by the Broadcasters Bible Class, whose President, Mrs. Herman! Stormont, and an efficient committee are making plans for the same. All young people in the community are in vited to attend these services'. They will be worth while, The music will be directed by Mr. Deihl formerly with the Westminister Church/ Dayton. Rev. W. P. Harriman expects to a t tend the commencement exercises of Western Theological Seminary, May 8th. He will represent his class in the Alumni program. Mrs, Harriman ex pects to. visit friends in Western Pen nsylvania. Rev. James L. Cheanut and wife and A eammunity rleiux-up week « t the son, James, Jr., of F t. Wayne, I n d t vigorous sort ia reepwmeadad and Mr. and Mra, A, F» Peterson and jas r;' ar*;G® P^hfc affective v „ n* * t community better yards contest, son of r rankfoit, Ohio, were guests the first of the week a t the'home of- t£* 0,1 p repay* Judge and Mrs. & C. Wright. !f'c<larvjnc » ulWln* * L°*U ****** ties. FOR SALE—A nice TABLE, BED, Priced reasonable. Mrs. G. H. HART MAN, . • To keep your lawn in good, condi tion you must have the -mower sharp. We a re prepared for this work. J. A. Stormont, You will want your home painted or decorated on the inside this spring. Call on Elmer Jurkat for estimates. FOR ‘RENT—A good House with garden and garage. G. H. Hartman. 5 . . •. Vv •' •- ■ -V -- - 5 ZVt • ■* V • . - . I . Ay * .'S' ! Before marketing your live stock call _ I I THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCKYARDS ! IV DAILY MARKET | Phone 80 | S. K, SMOOTS , P . P . SMOOTS j MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED ! * . - ' -, ’ ' " - - a , *. ■ ’ , . > "8 HEMORRHOIDS (OR PILES) - WITHOUTUSE OF KNIFE . . WITHOUTLOSS OFTrME A successful treatment for internal and pretruding piles. ' Requires from four to seven treatments a t intervals of about once a week for a cure of the average ease. 'Also the Ideal' Non-Confining Method of . Treatment,for Fistulae, Prurjtis Ani (itching) and Fissure, etc. DB. J . A. YODER Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist * 18, 19, 20 Steele Bldg., Xenia , Phone 334 . r e s s i o n _ r A man worth knowing! His clothes, smart and correct, will t e l l you t h a t . 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