The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26

W&JbCALJL/* A ” JLli* il| tOCAL AND PERSONAL Th* Dfeuux.' Brides Club was enter* W w d hurt Friday night at the home* p f Mr, and Mrs. Barry Hammon. "i Br. F. A. Jurkat cave a historical taHs Hut Thursday before the Re- •aareh Club which was entertained at the home « f Mrs. R . C. Watt. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis o f Newark, spent the week-end at the home o f the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Davis. Profc C, E , Oxley and wife and two daughters, Marguerite and Catherine, o f New Lexington, former residents, Sweats o f friends here over the week-end. j Mr. and Mrs. R» C* Bitenour had for their guests Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Bennett, Johnstown, Ohio, and Mr* and Mrs. James Miller o f Xenia, Bev. and Mrs. B. A. Jamieson re­ turned from Frenchburg, Ky., Mon­ day, after a two weeks visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Bev, and Mrs. Albert Work. . Bev. ■Jamieson preached during his absence at special services in connection with th§ mission work *in that section. Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Choate, Toledo, are announcing the birth o f twin daughters last Saturday. Jlr*. Choate and the twins are at the home c f the Utter’s mother, Mrs. A . G. Collins, One weighed- four and the other five and one half pounds. Word was received here o f the death , o f Mrs. Walter D. Shank in Kansas j City, Wednesday. ■The deceased was 48 years o f age and had been quite ill fo r some time. She was the daughter o f Mrs. Lucy McClellan, o f this place, who had been at the bedside o f hap daughter fo r several days, Besides the husband the deceased is survived Mo. by her only son, J. J , McClellan, Joplin, Bev. W. P. Hardman will ba in Cincinnati today attending a confer­ ence o f the National Missionary Com­ mittee o f the Presbyterian church at the Hotel Gibson. The main address will be given by Dr, Klear o f the Com­ mittee on Evangelism.. Tlie regular meeting o f the P . A, B. , will be held at the home o f Mrs. W. J. Tarbox Tuesday evening at 7:30. Mrs. Fred Townsley and Mrs. Albert Pow­ ers are hostesses for the evening. I f you Have FOOT TROUBLES you can be relieved—See the Foot Special­ ist at our Store, Thursday, April 17. HOME CLOTHING CO. FOB SALE—Home grown Little Bed Clover Seed. Phone 3-137. Miss Dorothy Wilson o f Delphos, iOhio, spent the week-end with her mother Mrs. Anna Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. Ba)ph Hill and family o f Homestead Pa., accompanied Mrs. Enos Hill, home last Saturday, Mrs. Hill hau been the guest o f her son and daughter-in-law; The Ladies Aid o f the M,” E. church will hold a market and bazaar at Glerk’s office, Saturday, April 19. j TH E ENGLISH T E A ROOM | Jamestown, Oh io | Chicken and Steak Dinners $1 I Reservations Requested f o r P r om p t 'Service | Gladys Slater Palmer I Blanch Collette Irwin S- / ^ * ••' : > STYLES SHOE STORE | { E. M a in St., Xenia, O h io I | SHOES FOR EASTER . . | I FOR LADIES , BOYS AND MEN 1 1 • Ladies* Fat. Strap Boys’ Oxfords Men’s Black Calf Cuban Heel Oxfords Black and Tan Medium Toe Size 3 to 8 1 to 6 Size 7 to 11. $2.98 $2.98 $4.95 m - a. Stop! Look! Listen! Be prepared for old age. We pay 4 Per Cent on Savings Accounts. The Exchange Bank Hog Chow—Pig Chow—Cow Chow Steer Patina—Sheep, Calves—Laying Mash C O A L Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship Pocahontus Hardware—Del Laval Separators Hog Fountains—Hog*Feeders CedarrlUe Farmers’ Company Everything Few*Th# Farm FhetM 21 4 Codarvilln, 6fcio The meeting o f the W. F, M. 8. will be held at Selma M. E. church, Sab­ bath, April 13, at 2:30 p. m. Confer­ ence Secretary, George B. Craven will give the address. Soloist, Miss Kath­ ryn Scanland. All are invited to this meeting. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting o f the First Presbyterian church was held Tuesday evenlhg proceeded with a covered dish dinner. Report# from various depart­ ments showed progress during the year, The financial reports were very encouraging, balances being reported in the' different funds. Raymond Williamson was chosen chairman; Wilbur Conley, vice chairman; Miss Annabelte Murdock, secretary; W . C. Iliff and A. E. Huey, trustees. Money to loan on farm property, Ce- darvjlle Building & Loan Association. Miss Mildred, Shroades is ill with pluersy but is improved at this time. ' Miss Elsie Shroades o f Cincinnati will spend the week-end with her aunt Mrs. Cora Shroades. We can relieve your pain from CORNS A BUNION^ See the Foot Specialist at our Store THURSDAY, April 17, HOME CLOTHING CO* You will want your home painted or deeprated on the inside this spring. Cali on Elmer Jurkat fo r estimates. Helen Elizabeth, the four year, old daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rife, has been quite ill the past three weeks suffering with kidney trouble. Farm Bam Bums TJ^ureday Nc The barn, garage and crib on the G. H. Creswell farm burned at noon yes­ terday with about 10 tons o f hay and more than 100 bushels o f com and some oats. The fire started in the garage and with a high wind was carried to the barn. All livestock was taken frpm the bam and all the farm implements ex­ cept a mower. Mr. Hugh Turnbull, Jr., who resides on the farm had just driven his car into the garage a few minutes before the fire was discovered. The sedan was consumed with the building. The loss is partially covered by insurance. The farm residence was in no danger owing to the wind direc­ tion. LEffAL IN0TJCE L Get our prices on Alcohol and Glycerin for your mediator, McCamp- bell’s Exchange. Money to loan on village property. Cedarville Building & Loan. Associa­ tion. proposal* will be Jrwclvtd by tfcef *«wr4 of Trusts** of Public Affaire « the j Mfayor’* ottce of the Vijiase of GrfarUMo, Ohio, until 4w«Jv» o’vlpck noon on the 23th3 , Say of April, 1S30, for the material «i4 the I aeessssry labor tor tbc ccnslructloa of up- j proxlwately «5M Mnral fret of vitrificil amvr. J Including wcavaJSoa »nd re ailing an per the ! plann and ape.-U-od-ni now on lilg »:;fj ms l Tillage Clerk cf said! Village, I All work la to to Ip- accordance with tip*! plana and aptelUenUona now on ffle in .the etilee ! of the Clerk o f the Board of Truatrea of PaMle | Affairs of said Village, and at g«« Dayton ! Savings tc Trust Building, Dayton, Oldo, Bach bid Must to accompanied by a certlffod clteek In favor of the Village In # aunt equal, jo at least five (0%) per cent of the amount f bid, or a bond in Uke amount executed by a ! bonding company, conditioned that if euch bid le accepted a contract will be promptly entered Into and the performance thereof eecurad by a aurety or other bond for tbc faithful perform­ ance pf the contract. All bonds shall ho sub- Sect to tbc approval of said Board. The Board reserves the. right to reject any and all proposals or to accept any part of a bid, as wall as to waive any defect# 1» favor of the Village. Each hid must be marked, "Bid for Sewers." By order of the Coupcil Of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, 1. O, MeCOBKBMo t *. Cltirtt* COLLIN'S WIGHT. ’ Engineer, FOR BENT—-The Jeanette Barber farm o f 128 acres. Gall W. L, Clemsns. ■ • (3t) The Ladies Aid o f tha M. E. <&amtk will hold a market sad bsxsjyr at Clerk's office, Saturday, April I f , A FOOT SPECIALIST will b* a t our Store THURSDAY April 17, HOME CLOTHING CO. FOB SALE—White and Fulhim Seed Oats. F. p . Pitstick, Yellow Springs, Ohio, phone 45-R-2, To Holders of Cities Service I# the mnhwm * ateek r**Hy a kveala at eurraaf grteHf W h thera over nay'real bkeie far the reeeat high of 6 »? Ca* It ever agala reaek that levelt Has OlttM aervia* easily rawked the llgilt rt It* sms IMHI m as ae maey eemyaala* with Imerenjv# reeerdi eveat- willy def tears the truth abeut dtlee Service, lead S eeate eeetaie fer eemgieta ##• te-date rererf. Preteet your iaveetiaeat by getBag tbs fact*. Rudolph Kleybolte A CO., lae, 414 Walnut St Oept 8 Claelanatt P opu lar Couple M a rr ied Last Thursday A fternoon . A Very charming wedding took place last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. G. Collins, when her daughter,.Ruth Gordon, became the bride of Mr. James Calvin McMillan,; son o f Mrs. Mary McMillan, . " . The ceremony was performed at __ four o’clock before a setting of beau- 15 5 tiful spring flowers and palms. The i §H • ceremony was preceeded by a musical 1 1|| program by Miss Lois Estle, cousin of .s . the bride, with “ I Love You Truly", j fill To the accompaniment o f the Lohen- . =§§ grin wedding march the bride and HH groom descended the open stairway = 5 taking their places before a bower o f ■§=§ palms, snap-dragons and tulips. The j=j| ceremony was performed by Rev. J. i = G. C. Webster and Rev. W. P. Harri- g man, D, D., pastors o f the bride and ||| groom. . 1 = 5 The bride was lovely in a girlish ^ 5 dress o f periwinkle shade o f chiffon |=| with lace trimming. Her bouquet was. o f Johnannes and Sweet Briar roses :^ 5 with Valley lilies, S • Buttonaires and corsages o f sweet |5| peas marked the places fo r the guests ^ 5 as they were 'seated at the bride’s §§§ table and other small tables for the H i wedding supper. The bridal bouquet H ! made a pretty center piece fo r the f||f bride's table and was later presented 1 to. the mothers o f Mr. and Mrs. Me Millan. , The bride and groom were class­ mates in high school and Cedarville College where they graduated in 1928. Mr. McMillan is the manager o f the Bath Twp. kerald ahd the happy couple will, reside upon their return from a wefcdding trip ih u newly fu r­ nished home in Fairfield. The couple has a wide acquaintance in this com­ munity, and will be the. tecepients o f Warm congratulations from their many friends on their return. “KONJOLA VERY MEDICINE THAT FIT MY CASE!” Had Suffered Ten Years—-All Else Tried Failed Before New Medicine. Came To Rescue Pre-Easter Sale AN OCCASION OF THR ILL ING INTEREST COMMENCING THURSDAY PRESENTING A BIG MONEY - SAVING SALE OF SMART NEW FROCKS AN D COATS— PRICED EAR BELOW CURREN T RETAIL QUOTATIONS ; NEW SPRING FROCKS $ 1 0 * 9 5 Exquisite Floral Chiffons — New Printed Crepes Unusual, certainly, in dresses at so modest a price, as are the modernistic prints, the tiny pin dots and , other smart new phasings o f the pointed mode. 3S5 ■/ NEW EASTER FROCKS New Spring Coats fo r Easter $11*95 To be smart— the feminine world must have new coats this season. Here is your opportunity to purchase coats at an extraordinary low price! Printed Crepes — Printed Chiffons — Plain Chif­ fons—Navy Blue Georgettes—Smart semi-tailor­ ed frocks, for street and business, dresses with frill, ruffles for afternoon ahd semi-formal even­ ing yrear. Surely your own lovely new Easter frock is among them— Sizes for Misses and Women MRS. ABE HOLMAN “My experience with Konjola proved to me that this is, indeed, the master medicine,” said Mrs. Abe Holman, 238 South Torrence street, Dayton, Ohio. “ For ten years I suffered dreadfully from stomach trouble. My health was rapidly slipping aiVay, and no matter what I did to prevent it, I failed to find the right medicine. Im­ purities in my system Wade me feel sluggish, tired and worn out. Every meal was followed by cramping pains, misery, and a feeling o f heaviness in my stomach, and 1 had about abandon** ed hope o f ever seeing another well day, “ There was but one way to find out about Konjola, the medicine. I heard so much about, and 1 decided to try it. 'Well, Konjola is the very medicine that fit my easel In five weeks this wonderful medicine banished all- my ills. Now I eat hearty meals without the slightest distress, and simply feel great. That's why I am so enthusiastic about Konjola,” Konjola forms no habit; it contains no alcohol, nor a single harmful drug. A couple of bottles usually brings amauing relief, but a treatment o f from six to eight bottles ate recom­ mended for complete and lasting re­ sults. Konjola is sold In Cedarville, Ohio at Frowant & Brown drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section. SPORTS A N D DRESS COATS $ 15*95 You’ll be agreeably surprised when you see these wonderful new coats for only $15.95* Every gar­ ment in this sale is smart, youthful and style-right —a carefully selected group for Easter. NEW SPRING COATS Excellent values in models—made to sell for more than— o o You may choose from Coats for sport or dress in plain and fur-trimmed models. Coats that are ideal for street* business, motoring and general utility wear developed in tweeds, mix­ tures and light-weight dressy materials. Hutchison& Xenia, Ohio

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