The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

<meutmmu 0 Su m ? m y m e taM at A * 1|t.......-,-f. • ' I t Ti <L jl .... .. .. t .1" Urntk.M rnmm , W .; INvbi: Davis, II. wlmred, Jm *h m E j y g L * * * * * * ' **** w 5 ^ * » • * P.I Amm XAti*, San*. ; tin,4a csuMction with tW faW rivx>t- S5f* Jfrefcrit, T nm .} to.*WedttWMtay« f Own Bril, « , wOor- M.... V . V "W - M .... ^ ! * $ # Mw^y, Good.; Eva Wright* >#d, also of Jamestown, . . .' T ! *•.***•*»*« aeerimt «****• Combi Ratti* Cummings, j First; report* wart th« Bell boy had <* Saturday in «** Township C3*rk'« * * thrae yaw*. «accidentally shot himaetf bufc Davi* attea. JB.WfV^w p TTOErariAWfrT m eHMUUUBt9MMl» Qnta*to> Pl*b* City, 'JE f^ *** * " « » • PtflpWr AJVBK <Hri#{ |fo. Oick, c « k t % 5 ***** viewed »t the home of Nr, and Mr*. Addison Graham mid ftonil^ W*dwKky. * * T **«».. J| i. U jipw * Towariear haa raoelvtd word tb*t Mr. Lafe Reid, * cousin of MinnatpoHs, U seriously 111 at his home & th*t city. .H e was etricken with paralyaiav Mr. Reif was horn in Cedarrill*. Come to the school building tonight for a good supper at reasonable rates. ........... L.i.,11 :V . j: r > lw> ■■'<■-/■ Mrs. Prank Bird Is visiting her mother iii Pomeroy, Ohio. The Young People’s Club met Sat- urday night at the home, o f Mrs; Lawrence Barber. Mrs. Louis* Burbank will here for h « guest* evsr tk* w*ek-*ad, her son, A. C, Bwhenk m .fi*m«r, f * i hie daugPter, Mrs. Wilfred Stewart of Columbus. Miss Bertha Townsley o f Washing­ ton, C. H., spent the week-end as the -guestrof Miastna Murdock. ' 7 “ Cafeteria supper — November 21, 1930—School Building. ► "j — — ----- r—J—. _ You can buy good things*to eat on Saturday from the M, E. League at the Clerk’s office. Mis# Prance# Stover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Stover of the Yellow Springs pike, w«s united it? marriage to Earl Puanell at the par­ sonage of the Clifton United Fraaby- terian Church last Wednesday noon. Rev, J, G, C: Webster performed the single ring ceremony, at which there were no attendants* immediately following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Punnell left for their newly fur­ nished home qn a farm near James­ town. . ‘ ,Mr. and Mrs, J. Lloyd Confarr en­ tertained the members o f the Dinner Bridge. Clhb at their home Monday evening. 1 |on being closely ■questioned did not have connected stories and hr being bald for further inveetigatloa. •>■ <p>i.n--SiWr » , w" BS*y»*lw «r»re Stop at the Clerk’s office on Satur­ day, buy something good to eat from, the Epworth League, Bring the-family for supper—to- night^-at the school buildifig. The'Cedarville Building and~Loan Association pays .6% on Deposits. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirkpatrick and PTof. and. Mrs* Donald Wicker- ham, of Delaware, Ohio, were week­ end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A* Burns. ■ - ; . - - r •> ■ ' V ' , ‘ - . .'*• | Before marketing your live stock call THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCK YARDS DAILY MARKET Phone 80 S. K . SMOOTS V P. P. SMOOTS MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED kiU H nn raim in m m M H iH M iH fH H n u iH iiu n iin n u tu rfiu n n tiin iu W M iitiH H iu iiM M fn m M n H M i • s i f l l l l m In Columbus « f i i n Birthday Dinner At Stanforth Home A birthdny dinner wns given at the home o f Mr^andMrs.. John Stanfortlv Jr.j, Sunday in honor of Mrs, Stan* forth’s grandfather’s, Isaac Gildon's 85th birthday. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. William Gildon and children, Fred,' Betty and Irene, of Jeffersonville; Mr. and Mrs. John Gildon and son, Robert; Mrs. Emma Robison and daughter, Elizabeth, of Springfield;; „Mr. and Mrs, Prank Henry and son, Robert; Mr, and Mrs, George Hfenry and daughter, Junellen; Master.Jack. Donahul, Mrs. 'Alice Ravencrauft, of London;'Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bowerrhaster and ' children, Elnora,' MaVie, 'Rufu’S, Russell and Reva Lou of Bowersville; Mrs, John Dare .of Morrow; Mr. and Mrs, Robert K. Kennedy" of Cedarville; Mr; "and Mrs. John,R. Stanforthrof Cedarvillq and the host and hostess and childrenj Eugene and John Phillip. A basket dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour. * , ■V,,.,Iv^—■!' -*’i " , Armistice Day Program , >VA program commemorating .Arm­ istice Day -was. given at,the regidjir, mooting of the Home' Culture Glub of Cedarville at the home of Mrs. C. E. Masters, Xenia Avenue on Tues­ day afternoon. Thirty visitors and twenty* members attended the meeting. County Auditor Paul H. Creswell,- a World War veteran, gave an inter­ esting, talk op thp war and results of the armistice, A group of-war. songs, was sung by Miss JBemice Elias; Members* responded to roll call by naming famous- battlegrounds, Mrs S. G. .Wright read a letter she fia T ! ourwas enjoyed arid a two course luncheon was served by. Mrs. Masters. Mr. and Mrs; Creswell andMrs, J; B, Nagley,'Xenia^ were the only .out-ofirtown *guests "at the meeting. % * f Liveaterif this at the liMglt i w«r»i in the .and MMk*£ grading of lftey.ftr*%tf$dd§i test*. - .BlWdij,.., . assignat- ta 40k> foedar# drat hand to hxpeat ht ’ rim thrir atoek.- ftnric AaaoMas. 1 p 6 r SALE—Big To? Primd OU m m . 1 kipping teaadiad u & Ho^, H. ft Cramvit #«e-ttebd (rf t ^ Bva steck rimt w«»t hri» ri*| last, year ?2 ? s g !^ r g .r .i.g ^ and BM par a**t at rim ChMtanaril market. The Ohio organiaatimi ha* a gain in nine months o f one million pounds over a year ago. There are forty-five county organisation* in that batata, A feature of the d*y wm A j . ' u h t h e ___ ___ ___ i...^ , , . . i *agaa f it t e d tmi ^pfwPP. *wbbmw '|WI' . ; aewha* •Pteturaa ten M-Hje* *<• i guessing contest on the weight c f a pan o f bogs. The winner received hi* choice of a hog from the pen. Soma time ago in reporting the destruction of the Beyd livery, hern we stated it was ordered down by the State Fire Marshal. It should have been that the state ordered changes In the roof for fire protection and T - * ■ m ..,, f A l e . : A i e A ^ t ,-j# »We wiJ* iL| pllj.iWf t i s - - Order -Buying C S ^ '-A ito i J."SR,-“W n? M 1 to “ vrwk9d’ Allgyer and J.*M. I4W Stock Cotp. •~AaaoBd'<C8ahdihdi>; $. W. Wtdchet, OsB»*9#;A.;«t, EhM; agriwa*-' tiifal agenfe :pimns*dviddte'-fbad} E.-€s Rector, president oB PH«s8iftgh Pite* diicers; Co-opsj N.' D.-'ClaifiBitne dJM’ i' bl Any rime after'the leaves of peach fcrees have fallen until before the buds swell in the spring, is the right time to spray for peach leaf euri. C. M* Steven*, hogi^and -c*M smle^ ''The Young Women’s- Miiaionary men,iPittsburgh. - ; V *; t 1Society, of the Methodist Episcopal A S T N A XsDPE m m m m m c m w m t Tliird National Bldg., Dgytom Ohio In wbw qnaurtara. Part (has ami full rim# agents wanted. HENRY S. BAGLEY, District Manager l The>?pr<tgram of *the ^ a^ ’wiSf Ih'Ghurch went to Plain City* O., Sup- charge of-Ar A. CdffidSfe, eiid-Fraffic day when they. *pept the day with. Creswell of• the-GH^^Oouhei tivd- "=IWv. and Mrs. G. H. Gannett, tth ,i y J tk % YOU PAY t.p«w AT -Mir- -J 39 Waal Main Xenia 1 0 0 -Aa^iem— Palaatims Cw w is idiy N a 93 , - ,X* ’Vr »' -rsi#-' *-w,u*v i j "i' ’r‘* * '*• . ( .. ik.: 'd; *‘ : . . -»*' iam. f . *. - . / . * . - «•/ t* v • iV ' st i *^i I? ' "... ' -tS f . ‘‘a, ", *,**!, •. !» -Ml 'i* 6 '* tf *<' f ‘ V ‘ "• V; ~i* .V ... 3. t ‘ id'iis.' \4t-% \* * , 1 $ m . •- { ’ .1-1’ 'h Xi ts --.; *- i i Cmne-rbring theChildren and seewhat Santahas prepared Christmas tlQ|| year. Our display,will, bean «nr, !?'3> '>•i'i hi + u \ jf*^ Fr: :u .; jv ' 4" * st t * , -* . *«,' 'f**. f- */■ ‘-'.I ,* , *, u , • ________________ _______h Is f £*• * % t A* * A i ' 4 ' ^V^ ^ V If h ^ Just take the elevator up the Chimney to Tayland. Santahim. ■? selfwill be there ta welcome the youngsters. Remember Sat. f , , Navember22nd. 4*1 ’• ’ < . 4 * .’i , * \ # /V * ‘Si . - 1 * - -1 »«'*.' f ’ ' ‘v § A - V’ B-1 i •, *; THREBi-JN-ON t^ROGRAM ^ ‘mspJe' 4t *•< %' -i« 1*; Mi' i f > ' V;‘ ^ Ohio • / - t < ’ * 0 * * J r ^ ? 1 ’ J t ' l • " % * ^,=> ste* } I % J * ’ fy '*"'5v>-/ :• I * ' ^ ; , [ -j j - *- , t [* , . * ' . . ‘ ‘ [ f -*r -* % ' ^ ^ ( s , l < ■ *' ’Vs i ’* . b , i . , ri "v> j■ -V; " V . I> 0*1 i • f, *-s im'iby' the # * t , lladsn-PkaocMf , ^ Rooms With Bath at $ 2 ^ 0 # $ 3*00 Coavenient to Storesand Theatre* R . b . b o n s t in e , Ifw q ir . G0LUMBUS, OHIO WaaesgeiotStraat, Ntarttifih ;■ V9 a *3* Umt83HFmSlwW1'UBBV' j w - J P p w | w r ’ ‘ ‘ iety program, music and dramatics of •il kinds. The admissibn is 20c ami 25c; Plat Will be ««>W at Rtehard’s Drug Store Monday, November 24 at 12:30 p, m; 4 *- * ■' -1 <. •,# • 4 Antique Furniture --------- 18 IN STYLE . BUT- . '> - . a • . Antique Plumbing IS OUT OP DATE Jfeht- The i f - Line " of March Before You Buy Visit the World’s Finest Display o f Plumbing- Fixtures I t l e iM w n , S o p p y Cs. 601*831 EastMonument Avenue, Dayton, Ohio i 0 PMsatsrtsyAfterao** *adEwnln*byAypolnta^ '■H-' , •< r ~ \ : ' v -V 1 I , W - a ;;r; ,t- v ‘ , Hike’s Purtde forum at .the Fair Grouadu^ Soutif Main Str»at, ceM north to Franklin, Over to Ludlow, then tb Firut. LOft ah First street and up Stratfmnl to Monument, down Monument to Main to Hike’s. After a short atop at the store the parade will proceed to the Fairgrounds, ' Thanksgiving. Morning at 9:30 Dayton streets will be thronged with crowds tovHkmt|ll Marathon of Mirth and Marvel! Kiddimi and eld foltai alike ,will see this astounding pageant o f giants ■■-aniiaale.r - . freaks! The tremendous Chinese Dragon, enror 100 feet kmg from tip to tip, breathing fire and sttmkfc! tT l« giMit U»^de- Down-Man, 10 feet high on his bare hands, and then,,tee— I , i V ■ ■ « .■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ . • - * ' ■ ^ . 11 Santa Claus in Person Other Featureis Are: ; -with ‘ his huge red and gold" sleigh A calliope—dark and the Bennatalfc—» J5*zsm'tt£?sz£ Santa win go up over roof-tops and down a ntINDl tremendous red chimney, HU REDS OF TRACTIONS. tysliworthatriptoDayton—don*tlet thekiddiesmissthiswonderfulparedet * (endjrews*u>i, too) front the Utmi Path* ntiU mnt to vhit Tpmajit OaytoH, tm i **« Santa njm e M a s m tt J ft fl ,4 * The Rik#Kuvni#rM ■A) I A

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