The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26
Graduates of 1930-- Before You the World But we hopfe that you will not go forth into foreign 'aLiici' fortune. W e need you here to help makie this community greater Opportunities abound on every hand, and we, as your lifelong friends and associates, will aid y6u to the full extent of our ability to make a success of whatever undertaking you may choose. For as you grow and prosper, so will this community—-our home--grow and prosper. 1 We welcome you, as individuals and as a class, to the business and-social .life of the community. , «. • OUR INTEREST IN THE WELFAR E OF THIS COMMUNITY PROMPTS US TO SPONSOR THIS Mff.SSACT. TO THE PEOPLE OF CEDARVILLE AND VICINITY , O. P. Elias E. E. Neal C. E. Smith C. E. Masters Cedarville Bakery Richards’ Drug Store Hilltop Service Station A. E. Huey Hardware Co* Jean Patton Ford Agency % y .R ig io C*H. Crouse W .W. Troute Cedar Inn I. C. Davis Karlh Bull H. H. Brown M.C. Nagley Roht. Bird &SonsCo. W. C. Iliff James Bailey W. L. Clemans Old Mill Camp Ralph Wolford Cedarville Lumber Co. Cedarville Telephone Co. Hagar Straw Board & Paper by WILSON GALLOWAY , Mgr. H.W . Evans Geo. A. Martindale Home Clothing Co. The Exchange Bank by L. F. TINDALL, Cashier Miron I. Marsh, M. D. McMillan Funeral Home Hugh C. Schick, M. D. Leo Anderson The Cedarville Community Club The value to the community at large in having the local graduates remain as a part o f the social and business life o f the community is so important that every effort should be used to accomplish it. The business men, the professional men, the laboring men o f the community ask them to “ sell” their home town wherever their vocation may take them.
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