The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26
■w THE CEDARVILLEHERALD, APRIL 4, IW " B r in g s h om e th e b a c o n Jteff Ration is a wonderful help in getting fa ll w £ ! tad “ Mw* *wo fitters a year practical. Farmers t*,u ^fOd i » the past know how good it is. They ^ httje pigs grow and fattens hogs faster * ■weapar. When killing time comes around it brings homer ttw bacon in good hard cash. Try it, Peed it to the shouts. Feed it to your fattening bogs. You’ll find it the best fe e d . investment you ever made, We sell it—, also the full line o f Union Drains and Other U buco World Record Feeds. McCAMPBELL’S EXCHANGE Phone 2 on 45 Dbiko P IG AND H O G R A T IO N T he U biko M illing C ompany , Cincinnati, Ohi* Uahtrt •/ Union Groins and alter U b co Werli Meeard i t til r r ^ t m Stop! Look! Listen! Be prepared for did age. We pay 4 Per Cent on Savings Accounts. The Exchange Bank <8 SrHEl’l'fflifflllifflWlli! ® ? > s T * m . T * H b i e e s s i ■ M f i B f V S M l\ll\ Columbus STOP AT THE Hotel /Fbrtv;; Hayes Modem—Fireproof Columbus ’ Most Popular Hotel 800 Rooms With Bath at $2.50 £ $3.00 Convenient to Stores and Theatres FREE PARKING LOT AND GARAGE IN CONNECTION , R . B . BUNSTINE , • Manager COLUMBUS, OHIO West Spring Street, NearHigh S ' ’ * ? E A STER S U N D A Y Is but two weeks away—This year with styles so different and with March’s snow drifts be hind us, Easter will be the most fashionable in years, This is where we can help—W e have these new and ultra fashionable dresses, coats and suits and all the accessories so necessary to complete the modern ensemble, ' . i t . • We suggest you come and look over our Easter offerings—You will receive courteous treatment and o f course need feel under no obligation to buy. .... .. LOCAL AND PERSONAL M**" When you are ready fo r hou*e painting do not fail to call Elmer Jurkat. ‘ Mr. Allen Turnbull, who is teaching at Euclid, Cleveland, is •home this week for the spring vacation, Wail Paper Cleaning Wanted. J. C. Ferryman; Cedarviile, Ohio. Cedarville College is having spring vacation,'and most o f the students left Thursday for their homes. Mr. Rgnkin McMillan of Muskingum College is spending his spring vaca- tion with hia parents, Mr, and Mrs. Clayton McMillan. Mrs. Ella Dennison o f New Concord, Ohio, is the guest o f Mrs. S. K. Wil liamson. Miss Martha Dean has entered Ohio State University for the spring quar ter. Miss Dean is a graduate o f Ce-> davvitle College. Miss -Jennie Bratton entertained a number o f friends at luncheon last Friday. Miss Florence Williamson o f Bow ling Green State Normal .is home for the spring vacation. Mrs, Samuel Albright, who has been quite ill for the past six weeks is now greatly improved and able to sit up j some. Mis* JoeopMn* UUf Is > £ Married In Breekfix* An afternoon frock of beige chiffon was worn by Miw Mary Josephine Biff, only daughter o f Mr, and Mr*. Harry Small Jliff, o f London, for her marriage to Mr. David Alexander ♦Simmon o f Egypt, Mas*,, which was solemnized at high noon Thursday at the First Presbyterian church, Brook line, Mass. The Reverend Allan J. Crooks, pastor o f the church was the officiant. A large beige hat and ac cessories o f harmonising hue were complements o f the bridal costume and her flowers were yellow rosebuds in a corsage. The bridesmaid was Miss Eleanore Titcomb o f Ipswich, Mass., while Mr, Simmon was attended by Mr. Arthur Shaw o f Newton, Mass. The wedding was an informal one at which Were present 'the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert E. Sim mon o f Egypt, Mass.; the bride’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S, Jliff, who with their son, Paul, left Monday by motor to attend the affair, and a few o f the closest friends o f the bridal couple. Mr. and Mrs. Simmon will come to London in a short time for a visit and have taken passage on April 19 for the Bermuda Islands where they will remain for several weeks. Returning to the east they expect, to leave in a short time for Europe for an inde finite stay. When the European jour ney is over they will be at home in Boston, where Mr. Simmon is con nected with the Old Colony Trust Com-, pany, taking up his duties this fall. Mrs. Simmon is a senior at Simmons college, Boston, while Mr. Simmon at tended Phillips-Exeter* academy; An dover, Mass., and Bowdoin college, Burnswick,. Maine. i I CHURCH NOTES j UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Have your FEET examined FREE at our Store THURSDAY April 17— by a FOOT SPECIALIST. HOME CLOTHING CO. I f you have FOOT TROUBLES you* can be relieved—See, the Foot Special ist at our Store, Thursday, April 17. HOME CLOTHING CO, Money to loan on real estate. Ce- darville Building & Lpan Association. Mr. and Mrs. William Kendig, of Dayton, were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Troute, Wednesday. Mrs. ‘ Kendig is a cousin o f Mrs, Troute. j Mrs. Fi'ed Qlemans and children spent the week-end In St. Bernard, Ohio, visiting with her parents, Prof, and Mrs. F. M. Reynolds. You will want your home painted or decorated on the inside this spring. ' Call on Elmer Jurkat for estimates. Miss Eleanor Johnson; -who teaches in West Carrollton, Ohio, had for fier guests last Thursday evening, Misses Rues Arnold, Eloise Thomas and Helen Stadler, teachers in the .same school. Miss Nedra Wilson o f Cherry Fork; Ohio, was a guest at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Turnbull, several days last week. Mr, Robert Turnbull of Akron was also home on a short ViSit. A FOOT SPECIALIST will he at our Store THURSDAY April 17. i HOME CLOTHING CO. Rev. Orland Ritchie, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Ritchie, was. a guest at home for a short time this week dur ing spring vacation at Muskingum College;, where he is acting, dean. FOR SALE— White and Fultum Seed Oats. F , B. Pitstick, ' Yellow Springs, Ohio, phone 45-R-2,, FOR . SALE—-Home grown Little Red Clover Seed, Phone 3-137, :Pv. W. R.'McChesney is in Colum bus. this week attending the. 10th an nual Educational Conference in that city. Some five thousand college men and women are expected for the differ ent sessions. Mrs. Karlh Bull, who under went an operation for appendicitis at the Mc Clellan hospital in Xenia three weeks ugo last Monday, was able to return to her home here Wednesday. We can relieve -your pain from CORNS & BUNIONS. See the Foot Specialist .at our Store THURSDAY, April 17. HOME CLOTHING CO. 1Mrs. Otho Kiger has entered the Miami Valley hospital for treatment, and will latqr undergo an. operation. Get our prices on Alcohol and Glycerin for your radiator. McCamp- bell’s Exchange, Money to loan on village property. Cedarville Building & Loan Associa tion. Money to loan on farm property, Ce darville Building & Loan Association. The Ladies Aid o f the M. E- church will, hold a market ahd bazaar at Clerk’s office, Saturday, April 19. s > s I FOR RENT—The Jeanette Barber farm o f 128 acres. Call W. L. ; Clemans. (3t) ' Messrs. W. W. Troute, Frank Bird and Harry Colcher, Selma, appraised the stock o f the Cedarville Bargain Store, Tuesday under bankruptcy or ders. The assets are placed at $1080 and the liabilities at $3,900. Prof, and Mrs. Otto W. Kuehrmann have had fo r. their guest this week, Miss Winifred Watters o f Lincoln, Neb. Prof, and Mrs. Kuehrmann and Miss Watters, accompanied by Mrs. Kuehrmann’s father, Mr. John C, Vandiver, left Thursday- fo r a visit with friends in Indianapolis. You will want hard coal for your brooders and as we are ordering an other car you should have your name on our list, McCampbell’s Exchange. REGENT T h e a t r e Springfield, Ohio I Week Startle* Sa*u day, April 5 The Ladies Aid of the M. E, church will hold a market; and bazaar at * Clerk's office, Saturday, April 19. Mr, C.' E. Cooley is reported some- ! what improved following a critical ill- * ness last week. Miss Martha Cooley,' who teaches in Marquette, Mich., was , called home by the illness o f her fath- J er. Miss Cooley has also been ill the past few days, J C B E 'f Mr. Elwood Kennon had for his guest two days, his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Benton of Ilaekettstown, N. J. FOR RENT — Two story frame house with garage and garden. J. E. Kyle, Xenia, Ohio Mr, ahd Mrs. Paul Bennett {Mary Ellen Grove) o f Johnstown and Mr. and Mrs. James Miller were dinner guests Wednesday evening o f Mr. and Mrs. Jt. C. Ritenour. Mfs, Lucy McClellan was calied to Kansas City by the serious illness of her daughter, Mr*. Walter D, Shank, Late reports indicate some improve ment for Mrs. Shank. Mrs. McClellan was accompanied by her daughter-in" law, Mrs. George McClellan o f Spring- field, Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Supt. 0 , A. Dobbins. Preaching at J1 A, M. Dr. W. R. i MicCbesney, 5 Y. P. C. U. at G:S0 P. M. Leader, ’ Eleanor Coulter, !* Union Service at -7:30 P. M. Pres-' byterian Church, sermon by Rev. H. C, Gunnett. i Rev. R, A. Jamieson expects to re- j turn home Monday, j Annual Congregation meeting Wed- ‘ nesday, dinner at 6:30 P. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church School at 10 A. M. This is the first Sunday, o f the Quarter “ The Law o f the Cross” is the subject. Matt. 16:13 to 17:27. P. M. Gillilan, superintendent. Glasses for all ages. Public Worship at 11. Subject “ The Bases o f Forgiveness” , The Junior Choir will sing. Epworth League at 6:30 P, M. Union Service in the Presbyterian Church at 7:30, There will be services this evening and tomorrow evening at 7:30. Senior Choir rehearsal Saturday at 8 P. M. PURINA CHOWF T O Hog Chow—-Pig Chow—Cow Chow . Steer Patina—Sheep, Calves—Laying Mash C O A L Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship Focahontus Hardware—Del Laval Separators Hog Fountains—Hog Feeders Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company i Everything For The Farm Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TlBBETT R O G U E S O N G . with i Catherine: Diite Oteli* Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy. Directed by Lionel Barrymore. ENTIRELY in TECH NICOLOR Hall a g r e a t new s ta r ! T h e M etropolitan Opera’ s fin e s t vo ice com e s n ow t o the s cr e en ! T h e person a lity o f * hdro— the v o ice o f an a ng e l! Services for Communion Week Friday, April 4, 7:3Q P. M. “Flowers from Bethany.” ' Saturday, •April 5, 2:00 P. M, “A Crown o f Thorns.” * * • Sabbath, April 6> 11:00 A . M. “ The Harmless Robe.” Bible Study, Sabbath at 10:00. Come and study with the great lessons of the Book o f Book*. Walk with com" petent teachers, in the footsteps "of Jesus Christ, and learn o f Him, Young Peoples Service' at* 6:30 P. M. Union Service in this church at 7:30 P* M. Rev. Gunnett will preach. Mid-week Service, Wednesday even ing at 7:30. f e e t COURT PERMITS SALE The U. S. Court granted permission to the Eaton National Bank rto con tinue with the sale’ o f the Evers live stock and farm implements as adver tised last week. An injunction suit had been filed but the sale is permitted for today on the McDorman farm pear Grape Grove, DISMISS CASE On motion o f the plaintiff, the suit o f The Peoples Building and Savings Co., against B, G. Dyer and others has been ordered dismissed in Common Pleas Court. C o a » e - 6 e t Relief/ Ip M s is p i i , , C allouses ? i /^< corns ? Dr. Scholls -/Mio-pod, for Cal - ■ / f c f f l r Dri Sdiotfs Zlno-padsfarCams leases nop p.a inaento; re. J /j endpin inonen£nut^«moVe inovc pUor prr^aure. Tlii'j?prp* . thecauie—friaioa and preuuiw tective, Rotmung, dealing, guar. . . KJ \ A W of alner. thin, protective, uSh, .oteedcefeno:are. .5cSox V .oothibg,he,top. 35oboi D x * « S ib S i o SS’ s F o o t C o m f o r t D e m o n s t r a t o r w i l l b e h e r e Thursday, April 17 eT? ^ t*lose ,,reinmisery fromtheirfeet, amemberof the stalf of Dr. Wm. M.‘Scholl, internationally famous Foot Authority, \tfill be at our store on the above date. He willmakePedo-graph printsof •your stockinged feet which reveal the exact nature of your foot ailment, aod show you what to do to get quick and permanentrelief. ' All this without cost or obligation to you! Any Dr. Scholl Foot l\elit'f you are recommended to buy is guar anteed to give you relief or money refunded. Don't miss this oppor tunity! THE HOME CLOTHING COMPANY CEDAItVIDLE, OHIO. . The Hutchison b Gibney Co. Xenia, Ohio color animates , Advance Showing of \ New Fabrics . . * v>, ' A galaxy of new and fashionable weave* a col lection that inspire* the making of charming Sprihg wardrobes. Clever women seeking to express their own personalities in the lovely Spring styles find everything in the fabrics here. 36-inch Glenn-Fast D im it y --------------- 39c yd. 38-inch Glenn-Fast Datiste — ------ 39c yd. Plume Chiffon Voile —---75 c yd. 32-inch Wear Round Z eph y r------ -— 39c yd.' v 36 -inch Pueblo Prints fast colors, — 29c yd. 36-inch Ponciana, fast colors ------ - 23c yd. 36-inch Printed Lighto’ D a y ------------75c yd. 36-inch Printed Dunbar Crepes ------- 95c yd. - 40-inch Elniway Crepes, washable $1.50 yd. U . 36-inch Printed Pique — — - T--59c yd. W ' 36-inch Printed Rayon Pique— — —85c yd. 36-inch Printed Mermaid Check ,------59c yd. 38-inch Plain Voile, fast colonj ------ -39c yd, 44-inch Plain Fast Color Organdy, transparent — -------------------— 69c yd. Simplicity nnd Hutterick Patterns Butterick Patterns
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