The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26
f u r n i t u r e REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED A t Prices In Reach Of Everybody CharlesR.Hoerner a e T H E C E D A R V I L L E H E R A L D , F E B R U A R Y X I , IW . l o c a l a n d p e r s o n a l Cedrus Staff Give* Comady W*d***iay Night The staff o f fha “ Cedrus", college publication, gave their annual comedy i rri v i. ™ * * ,;uuuu««wvui *tu$u*v vumcuy 1 lhe Kadaatra Club was entertained, jn tb« o p n * House Wednesday even- IThursday afternoon at the home of in# before * large audience that was CHURCH NOTES UNITED J'KESBTTEIUAN t’ UURCH ; Miss Ina Murdock, Sabbath School at 10 A. M. well pleased with the entertainment. iO, A. Dobbins. Supt. PHONE CodaxvUJe 148 ■ I Res. Address | Cor, Monroe & Lake Sts., Xenia 5 ! Mrs, J. W* Johnson spent the week' |end in West Carrollton, the guest o f j her daughter. Miss Eleanor Johnson, i who teaches in the public schools ....mJ.MuR.ui,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...... CAN BE CURED > H™ r S ? & H O ID S <O R P IL E S ) 1 W I T H O U T U SE O F K N IF E a , 4, w i t h o u t LO S S O F T IM E ! A. successful treatment fo r internal and pretrudin«- piles. Requires ! irom fou r to seven treatments at intervals o f about once a week for a 1 CUrt ° f ,the f l eraf® C8se’ Als« the Ideal Non-Confining Method of I Treatment fo r Fistulae, Pruritis Ani (itching) and Fissure, etc, I UR. J. A , YODER Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist' ! 18,19, 20 Steele Bldg., Xenia 1 Phone 384 . . f ....„...... ...................... ........................................ ,„„„„......... ......... „ J llllllllllllllllll,...........I l l l l l l , , , , , , , , ..........III,,II, llVIkMlOMUtMlIllllfMilKlllltlilllimiiiK, MAJESTIC •RADIOS The Radio Supreme ! C O N SO L E M O D E L S 1 ■*» ■ s $137.50 and $169.50 j E a s y M o n t h ly P a ym e n t s • f J E A N P A T T O N j C e d a r v ille , O h io ] • M utitm iitm iim iiiiu M iiu tifiiittttiitim im m u tm tm m m n u m a iH in m im iitm u 'tiii'iiiM im ii'iM M iH io itH H iH t........ Mr, and Mrs, J, H, Thordson have for their guest, Mrs. Thordson’s mother, Mrs,. Miller o f Lbudenville, Ohio. TOO OLO TO WORK Some day YOU will be too old to work. Will you then be dependent on others or yourself? . ■ * ■ • , • * ■ ■ ■ ■ You can make sure of your fu ture through a SAVINGS AC COUNT with US. It will support you in your old age, because it is NEVER TOO OLD TO WORK We Pay sy*% On Savings We Charge m% On Loans Springfield, Ohio All Wool Blankets Mrs. A . B. Creswell and daughter, Martha Jane, and Mrs, Harry Lewis, were guests o f Mr, and Mrs. Russell Wells in Dayton. Dr, J. G, George o f Ashville, N. C., wqs calling on friends here the first o f the week, {Those in the cast had the experience In the production o f “ Billy" last sea son. The production was produced under the direction o f Mrs. Anna Col lins Smith. The cast of characters includes; Mary Ruth Wham aa “ Peggy Foster"; Lucile Tanner as “ Lucille Brander” ; Frances McGhesney as “ Pansy” ; Wilda Auld as “Mrs, Amelia Spitzen- dort” ; Dorotha Fanning as “ Ruby Wade” ; Carmen. Frazier as “ Nancy Wade” ; Jean Morton ml “ Sonny Jane Marquard” ; Dallas Marshall as “ Char les Mitchell’’; Frank Graham as “ Sam Struck” ; Brenton Turner as “ Larry Randolph"; Harry Pickering as “ Joe Martin” ; and Paul Tanner as “ Fred die Beadle.” We wish to. thank all those who helped us during our recent loss by fire, M$. and Mrs, Wm. Boase and family. FOR SALE- Phone 4-122. -Some good mixed hay. PEACH PROSPECTS . The Division o f Markets o f the Ohio Department o f Agriculture says that according to reliable reports received from peach growers in Ottawa Coun ty, Ohio, there Will be nearly or quite a complete failure o f peaches in that district, again this year, When it is remembered that prior to 1917 there were 26 crops o f peaches produced without a failure ill that locality, it is The Homer Jobe farm on the Xenia discouraging to say the least to have and Jamestown pike has been sold to -ttw failures in succession, Reports Howard Glass, New Jaspeir. The farm i njBcate that the buds are badly is well improved. ^ ed *“ many orchards m southern (Ohio. No reports have been received _■ '■ ~\ ifrom northeastern Ohio. Mr. Harry Wright underwent a ■ - - . minor operation at the Espy hospital I Mr. W. W. Galloway has been in in Xenia Wednesday that will keep New York City this week on a busi- Preaching at 11 A , M. Rev. Ralph f W. Mansfield o f the First United Pres- | byterian Church o f Detroit, Mich., will | preach, | Y. P. C. U. at 6:30 P. M, Second * chapter in the book study o f “Life as a Stewardship."’Leader, Harvey Auld, Union service in Presbyterian Church at 7:30 P, M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 P, M. Leader, Mrs, Ida Stormont. A meeting o f the trustees and eiders of the eight churches of thiB district will be held in the First United Pres byterian Church o f Xenia, Monday, February 24th at 0:30 P. M. Dinner will be served by the Ladies Aid So ciety o f the church, and a Conference will be held on Stewardship, and Church Business, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH him. there for several days. ness trip. Defiance College basketball t|am defeated the College “ Yellow Jackets" Friday night at Alford gym by a score o f 53 to 15, FOR SALE—Remington Cash Reg ister to be sold cheap. Call Phone No! 1. The annual concert of College Girls’ Glee Club will be given Thursday evening, February 27 at 8 P ,M . in the First Presbyterian church Corn from the 1928 crop is in all Cedarville probalitiy entirely too valuable seed, to be fed to livestock. as C, M, Spencer has sold his restaur- I have flowers on sale at Masters’ Grocery, Will have a special assort- _ . ment for Easter and Mothers’ Day. ant ui the Barr building to Mrs. Jennie jj c FENKER Hamilton. ; William Miller, who owns what was once the Samuel /farbox land on the Columbus' pike at the junction o f the j Cemetery road," has sold out to 'Chas.; Roundtree; Xenia, who will convert1 the house into a tourist.camp and sev- j ce station. Mr. Miller will move to ' town soon, having purchased a resi- lence on Miller street of A. B, Bowan. The mercury has traveled more than usual this week in the glass tube, f Junday morning it bad dropped to five above and continued to rise duri ng the week until, Wednesday when its bad reached 68’ With prospects o f going higher Thursday, as the sun j was warm and bright. ' Walter, thd five year old son o f 5fer, and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull, Jr., still fingers in a Springfield hospital, where ,io has been several weeks following an operation for mastoid trouble, He was operated upon for the third time Sabbath. Him,...................... <«...................... \ All Wool Blankets at Bargain Prices Bargain Prices There is nothing that will give you so much comfort these cold nights as an A L L W O O L B L A N K E T We hav# them in a L a r g e Assortment o f colors, patterns, and sines; and at iwlora all am afford to pay, There is nothing lncei for a J CHRISTMAS GIFT aAttasS&S?or wWch The Orr Felt and Blanket Company P1QUA, OHIO Harry A. Higgins, Xenia, who makes this place as representative of the ICuntz Tobacco Company, Dayton, lias been elected city auditor in Xenia by the city commission to succeed T. II. dell, resigned. Mr. Higgins at one time was connected with the internal revenue department in Dayton. Mr. Roy Inman leaves' Monday for Dayton where he will enter the hospi tal at the Soldiers’ Home to undergo an operation, He has had several examinatiens for a trouble that devel oped during the war and the depart ment has ordered him to report Mon day. He will close his jewelry store during his absence. j The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church! will hold a cafeteria supper .at the . church on Friday evening, Fob. 21. I R E G E N T Theatre . Springfield, Ohio One Week Starting Saturday, Feb. 22 H ahcy C arroll iii’. 'Dange rous P a r a d i s e RICHARD. ARLEN W a r n e r ; o l a n cr You Can't Resist- Nancy Carroll’s love-making. In this daring, adven tu rou s South Sea romance. Het first starring role. She’s sweeter than “ Sweetie.” A Paramount Picture Church School at 10 A. M. Lesson subject: “ Recruiting Christian Work ers." . Matt. 9:35 to 11. Those not in school elsewhere are cordially invited, P, M. Gillfian, Supt. Public Worship at 11. Subject; “Life’s Mysteries." It is a duty as well as a privilege to worship God. Epworth League at 6:30. , Union Service in the First .Pres byterian Church at 7:80. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30, j Choir rehearsal at Mrs. J,. W. John- | son’s Saturday evening at 8. Rev. H. C .. Gunnett was called to Zianesville last Monday to conduct the funeral of a former parishioner. Mrs. Gunnett accompanied him. GORDON BROTHERS / ’ % AUTO PARTS AND GARAGE Replacement Parts for all Makes of Cars Day and Night Service 30-32 E. 2nd S t, Xenia, Ohio Tele. 761 “If It Is a Part We Have It” - I « FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 A, M. Bible Study. One hour* in which to become more familiar with ! the.Book o f Books. Who can afford ' not to take advantage" of such an-op- e. portunity? ‘ I \ 11:00 A. M. Worship Service. •Ser-I mon by the pastor.. •11:15 A. M. Junior Church Service in charge of Miss Dorothy Wolfe. We urge all young people to take advant- > age o f this service. It will be both' instructive and helpful. . , ) 6:30 P. M. Young People’s Service, i 7:30 P. M. Union Service in this ' church. Rev. R. A. Jamieson will preach. ‘ . Mid-Week servic|, Wednesday even ing at 7 :30, This is the closing service c f the series of Missionai-y Study ser-'. vices which have been in charge of the Ladies Missionary Society. The Programs have been interesting and helpful. The Ladies are to be con gratulated on^'the successful meetings! twhich they have directed. For Wed-J ’ nesday evening, the Mission Lectux*e, Syria, Illustrated by beautifully color- ' ed Lantern Slides will be presented. Refreshments will also, be served at • the dose o f the service! This service ' is open to everyone, and a cordial wel come awaits you.', * Thursday evening, February 27th, the Annual Concert o f Cedarville. Col lege Girls Glee Club will be presented { iir this church at 8:00! A great deal o f faithful, work has been put into * !this production and the whole Com-, ;munity should be present to enjoy the [ splendid musical treat that is in store.: to jv e A S a t e s W hen Y ou G o 2 b ■ HOTEL A u d i i c r i i m EAST SIXTH AT ST. CLAlR AVE. W. H. BYRON, Manager Phone us your order W hen you are cleaning up the well balanced. Made o f dried brooder don’t forget that you’ve buttermilk, specially prepared got to have feed ready when meat scrap, sound, wholesome your baby, chicks arrive. DonV grains, tested cod-liver oil and . . . . . . . ’t wait—grab your phone and tell us how much you need as a starter. We’ll send you the finest, baby chick, feed you ever used —*U biko All-Mash Starting and Growing Ration. This is the feed that is talked about so much and the one with which leading poultvymcn have been so suc cessful. It is the one sure method of feeding baby chides. Fed from the start .it will bring practically every chick through in fine shape t—strong, vigorous, heavy and minerals, it is perfectly balanced in its ratio o f protein to carbo hydrates. V itam in D, which .guarantees against leg weak ness, is" abundantly supplied by the cod-liver oil. Don’t take chances on your baby chicks. Give them a fair start, U biko All-Mash Starting and Growing Ration will raise a higher percentage o f chicks than you ever raised before. U se1 the phone. How much do you need? FOR SALE—White and Fultum; jSeed Oats. F. B . Pitstick, Yellow i Springs, Ohio, phone 46-R-2. Get our prices on Alcohol and 1Glycerin for your radiator. McCamp- ! boll’s Exchange. WANTED BUTCHERING — I am now prepared to do butchering during the winter. Hogs to be delivered at my borne where butchering is done. Phone mornings and evenings, 3 on 197. Wm. Cultice. M cC A M P B E L L ’ S E X C H A N G E Phone 2 on 4fi > IJBIILO All-Mash S ta r t in g a n d GrowingBatiOn Tne U biko M ilunc C ompany , Cincinnati, Ohio Mshsrsof UnionCrainsmndother UBIKO )VoridRecordFeeds IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGDROP IN rant wiww'ii! "mmRffliidiiffliiiriiiiiiiiis The BostonStore, Springfield,O. Crowd Attracting Shoe Specials In This Mighty Sale WOMEN’S “ARCH-SUPPORT' FOOTWEAR Nationally Known Make A mill end dean up enables us to offer these fine shoes at this low price, .PatentM, kid and brown kid in strap sand tie patterns. All Sissaa 3 to 8 $0.98 W m i ’ s fa l t e r s AND ZirrERS email slaws in doth and rub- ^ her, Values up Q g . i WOMEN’S SHOES Broken' a i ae s and l o t a of better1 g r a d e Shoes, Extra s p e c i a l a t MISSES’ AND BOYS’ TO $3.00 SHOES and LOW SHOES A special mark down for one day only, Most desirable styles in all sizes. .A value that will save you money, m l r u T s SHOES g $ 1 .9 8 lEITS FINE SHOES WOMEN’S NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR High Grade Makes Shoes OR such quality that you would expect the price to be double this low price. Kid, patents and suedes, > $ 1 . 9 8 ; $4 $4.S0 Value* ------------ ■Every pair genuine Goodyear A great eeieotien of fine shoes welts, made to sen at a much for little tot*, sizes Up to 8. higher price. Shoe* ahd ox* Colored tdps and plain black, -fords. All sizes 8 to 11, Button and lace, ^ ^ ^ ; $ 2 .9 8 9 8 c j t ■M Gym Oxfords and Sitoes For boys and ^ girls. Black or white. All else* « « 0 fJnlt) Soft Solo Baby SHOES 39e special clean up price, values to 8tk, Springfield, OMo
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