The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26
THE CEDARVILLE HERALD, MARCH 1, W9. When Spring Comes Can Thoughts Be Far From Clothes? A joy ou s season • » . carefree and radiant with new life , , , rousing one to new ambition . . . and t o acquiring new clothes to match the spirit at the season! . B e fo re Spring and Easter d o arrive, what better way to prepare yourself, than to come with the fam ily to Y o u r J. C* Penney Store, where ? F ‘nK bathes are timed exactly to the mode, o f lydUl 1 h eres n o end to the smart tilin g you will find licrs * « * &nd the low prices wiU make / the most limited o f budgets “ rej'oice” . From the smallest piece o f j‘ cwelry to the smart slioes on your feet * . , y ou may be outfitted, , . . correctly . . smartly . . . completely and inexpensively at J, C. Penney's, J.C. PENNEY GO. 3 7 East M ain Sir. X en ia , Ohio I CAN BE CURED I H EM ORRHO ID S (O R P ILES ) I W I T H O U T U SE O F K N IF E | ■ , W I T H O U T LO SS O F T IM E | A successful treatment for internal- ami pratruding piles. Requires | from four to seven treatments at intervals o f about once a week for a | cure o f the average case. Also the Ideal Non-Confining Method of | Treatment for Fistulae, Pruritta. Ani (itching) and Fissure, etc. | DR. J. A. YODER § Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist J 18,19, 20 Steele Bldg., Xenia | Phone 334 • TOO OLH 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 -a, ’ •” . > i « ^ <• - ^ ?■'$' ■ * l', VC,-? NEVER TOO OLD TO WORK W e ' Charge 61 / 2 % On Loans Springfield, Ohio CEDARVILLELYCEUMCOURSE OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, MARCH IT • cm * NKID PATTERSON SCOTCH CONCERT COMPANY NEIL PATTERSON SCOTCH CONCERT COMPANY Is all X >tm u gcotch"—and there are four members in the organization* The urogram is different from anything you have enjoyed in years— ninety minutes o f music, Scottish folk dances and sidesplitting fun. Neil Patterson heads this talented groyp o f entertainers, awlst d by Helen CutHbert Place, Scottish soprano} Gladys P , Graham, Scottish dancer, and Doris 0 . Kimball, accompanist. The program, features old S S h dances, such as “ The Fling," “ The Bagpipe," and other be- loved folk LO C A L A N D PERSONAL Mr, Archis Hart,, who .has been living on the John Finney farm, was given a surprise by neighbors on Mon day evening last, before moving to the P. F. Marshall farm. Miss Blanch Turnbull, formerly of this place, gave a talk at the Home Store, Dayton, Tuesday afternoon on “‘Culinary Art” . Miss Turnbull oper ates a fashionable tea room on North Ludlow Street, Dayton. Got your Sunday dinner at the M. E, Market, March 15 at Township room at 2;8Q P, M. FOR RENT: 140 acres o f good level black corn ground near Bowersville, Ohio, Address W. O, Custis, Xenia, Ohio. Miss Mary Elizabeth Smith of Ox ford, Ohio, spent the week-end with friends here. Miss Smith is attending Miami University, The Rosa Chambers property will be offered at public sale on Saturday, March 8, Mr. H. A. Bates has' taken q posi tion as head of the meat department in the C. E, Master’s grocery. Mr. Bates was formerly engaged in the meat and grocery, business here but has lately been employed in Spring- field. Mr, J. M. Bull has been elected su perintendent o f the County Home in Madison county. Mrs. Bull will be matron. They have entered upon their duties, . The Cedar Cliff Chapter of the D A, R, will hold its' monthly meeting it the home ,of Mrs. I. C. Davis, Tues day, March 11 at 2 P. M. Miss Emma Lyons of the Greene County Red Cross will be present and talk on patriotic education. Don’t forget to oring your package for the sunshine box fo r Miss Agnus Kyle. Mrs. S. T. Baker, Mr. and -.Mrs. Frank Townsley and Mrs. W. W. Cres- well attended the funeVal o f Mrs. Sarah Baker Purcell, Columbus, which was held in Washington C. H„ Wed nesday. The Research Club was entertained Thursday at the home o f Mrs. W. O. Thompson, S' Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Gunnett visited with relatives in Ashville, Ohio, Mon- lay and Tuesday. FOR SALE—Remington Cash Reg- ster to be sold cheap. Call Phone No. Word has been received here that the Newport,, Ohio, basketball team Won the Class B county championship in Washington county last Saturdays Mr. Paul Gunnett is director o f athle tes in the school and coached the team. This is his first year in New- ort. Word from Mr. H, H, Ensign, Chardon, Ohio, who is suffering with j Heart trouble, is that he is some better, | Mr. George Ensign o f this place is a ' son. , | i H 1 e I i M Mrs. M, A. Burners, mother o f Mrs. W, W. Galloway, who has been visit ing here fo r several days, has return- j ed to her home in Huntington, W. Va. • Mr. Marcus Baker o f Detroit, who was called to Washington C, H. owing to the death o f his sister, Mrs. Sarah Baker Purcell, visited Thursday with his grandfather, Mr. S. T. Baker. ism Mrs. Harry Hammon and Mrs, George Ensign entertained the “ Neigh borhood Club” at the home o f the former last Friday afternoon, Mrs, Ed Hamilton entertained the members o f the Tuesday Night Rook Club at her home this week. Mrs. C. E. Masters was hostess to members o f the Golden Rule Class of the M» E. Church at her home Friday evening. Mre. Laura Albright is reported in a rather critical condition, although thought to be somewhat improved at this time. Mr. M. E. Curtis has rented the J. M. McMillan property on the Wilming ton road. Mr. and Mrs. J, Melvin McMillan and son spent the week-end in Cleve land visiting relatives. C. A , Kelble, 17-19 W. Main st., Xenia, is closing out his winter stock to make room for spring goods. The stock has many large as well as med ium sizes in work clothes, boots and shoes. Miss Dorothy Nelson spent the week end with Miss Wilmah Corry at her home near South Vienna. S S ■U'.i' ■ ■su ANNOUNCEMENT! New Ford Agency • - ' • • . -a* *• N ew F ord s In A l l Models Miss Frances Hall o f Marietta, O., a room-mate o f Miss Helen Iliff at O. S. U., and Miss Rosamound Sterrett, were week-end guests o f Miss Iliff. Two school children, James Bailey, and Harry Buckner, ran together while at play several days ago bruis ing their heads so that it was neces sary to take four stitches to close the gash o f the former and six stitches for the latter. Trucks Also CHURCH NOTES UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Supt. Sabbath School tit 10 A. M. O. A , Dobbins. ~J Preachings t i l ; A. M. Theme; “ Christ’s CaJI’ i 4th Chap- Y. P. C. U. at 6:80 P, M, ter in “ Life as a Stewardship,” Lead er: Joseph Finney. Union Service at 7:30 p.,M* in this church. Sermon by Rev. -H. C. Gun- riett. ■■ .: ,■■ Prayer Meeting at 2 P. M. Leader: Mr. A. H. CreswelL Mrs. Fred Townsley entertain >d a number o f young folks last Saturday afternoon honoring her daughter, Doris’, birthday. Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Galloway will entertain the Bridge Dinner Club at ‘ heir home on Xenia avenue this Fri day evening. > Mr. James C. McMillan of the Bath Township Herald, has been laid up for a few days suffering with'ah attack of the grip. Word has been received here of the death o f the three months old son of Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Johnson, (Miss Doretha McClellan), in Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis moved their household goods to Newark the first o f the week where Mr. Davis will ie located as manager of the Licking County Co-op Shipping Association. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Purdom o f Ft, Wayne, Ind., visited Sabbath with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tarbox. Mr. Roy Inman underwent an opera tion Monday at the Dayton Soldier’s Home. The operation was directed by the Veteran’s Bureau and it was more serious than the. examinations showed at times previous. Dr. H. C, Schick was present during the operation, which was performed by government surgeons, Reports ihdieate the patient is improving, The Fred Graham Co„ Xenia, wall paper dealers and interibf decorators, ] have opened a store in Springfield at the corner o f Main and Center streets. The firm will have a full line o f wall paper, glass, paints and oils. Greene county residents near Springfield are asked to visit the new store when in Springfield, » ..a .:*..:’ J The. Philosophic Literary Society of the College met last Monday, After a devotional service the business meet ing was held, and the following pro gram was given: Talk, “ Seeing is Believing" ...._______________„Marion Hostetler Reading .Carmen Frazier Songs _____Edgar BrignOr Talk, “ It Costs to Advertise” —« « ____Foster Games were in charge o f Jessamine Trurnbo, and Lucille Tanner prepare: the refreshments, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church School 10 A. M. The lesson is the Parable o f the Sower and is found in Matt. 13:1-23. In this parable Jesus presents six classes o f hearers. It is quite, interesting to lo cate ourselves in one o f these classes. Public Worship at IT. Subject “ A Lord’s Supper Meditation.” Each member o f'th e church and congrega tion is urged to be present. Epworth League at 6:30 P, M. Union Service in The United Pres byterian church at 7:30, Friday -March 7th at 2 P , M. the Day o f Prayer will be observed in this church. The Missionary Societies o f the local churches will be in charge. The public is cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 Bible Study, I t was a great German scholar who said: “ If you would know Christ, you must study the gospels, there is no other way.” That is just what is being done at the present time in our Bible School. The life o f Christ told by ,a tax collector who became a disciple. It is Immense ly interesting and helpful. And there is a class fo r you with a warm wel come waiting. 11:00 Worship Service. “ The Empty Pew.” The Pathos and the -Challenge of it. 6:30 P, M. Young People’s Service to which all are invited. ' 7:30 Union Service in the United Presbyterian Church, Rev. Mr, Gun nett will preach. Mid Week Service, Wednesday night at 7:30 in charge o f the Board Of Trustees. The Mizpah Bible Class was enter tained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Conley. An interest ing program was enjoyed by all and refreshments were Served. The Broadcasters Will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williamson, Friday night o f this week. Remember The Choir o f The Covenant Presbyterian Church o f Springfield will present a program of sacred music in The First Presbyterian Ghurih, Sabbath evening, March 16r at 7:80 P. M. The entire community i« invited to attend. This Will he one of the outstanding musical events o f the year, as well as a splendid presenta tion o f the Gospel message in song To defray expenses o f transportation and publishing of programs, a free will offering will **ken. JEAN PATTON j Cedarville Jamestown Bowersville | imiimiiiiiMiiiHiniinilillillililllilllllillUllillillillilllllRIIIIllllllllililllllBllllllllillHIIlilllllllllillllllilllUlilllillilllllir GRAHAM’S Mammoth Wall PAPER SALE! t . A ll o f our fine w a ll papers w ill be included in this sa le . Prices have been greatly reduced dtfring this sa le ... Spring house cleaning tim e is alm ost here and if you are planning to redecorate your w a lls this is the tim e to buy w a ll paper a t grea t savings. i < 1 REMEMBER A ll our W a ll Paper are m ounted and disp layed on panels. Y ou know ju st how your w a ll w ill look . Furniture U pholstered , Refinished a t a very rea - sonable cost. Auto Glass Installed w h ile you w a it. Low est prices in X en ia . m M j i .4 H a ] | We always carry complete stock o f Paint, Wall Paper, Glass and Many Other Items SPONGES CHAMOIS BRUSHES NAPTHA BENZINE TURPENTINE BENZOL OIL WHITE LEAD Fred F . Graham Co. I ■ 1 7 -1 9 S. W h item an Street P H O N E 3 X E N IA , O H IO \ "tw*
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