The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

. / ■ o U j1 «%* T : V v ~ v*v v Is! It: R> W-' • 1 K ✓ \ff'\ 11 iV- ;*■ ".Mr i r v \* , t v . i i i Woven into every community activity, the home life of each member of the community exerts a vital and active l^fluegce. . ~ . , f Happy homes, happy children are tfie basis of a hapjpy communityHa direct reflection of aprosperous, well balanced community:; , * , - We can each do our share toward making this community all fchatip w|s]£jj,t( to be, .To secure maximum reeiilts vte must work together, bo^ini *' activities that are beneficial,doing our utmost to stampout inftiences i detrimental. ; K Each day should see some good deed done, some definite purpose for the betterment of: the coUimunity ac­ complished and there is none more important than lacking the proposed campaign to itrengthen the finan­ cial position of Cedarville College. Everyone is to be ashed to help in this movement. - _ '■,■.V '- ,• . . | ■ ' OUR INTEREST IN THE WELFARE OF THIS COMMUNITY PROMPTSUSTOSPONSORTHISMESSAGETOTHEPEOPLE OFCEDARVILLE AftTTh AND VICINITY O. P. Elias . E. E. Neal C.E. Smith C. E. Masters CedaryilleBakery Richards’ Drug Store Hilltop Service Station A. E. Huey Hardware Co. JearuPatton Ford Agency V. Rigio C. H. Crouse W .W. Troute Cedar Inn L C ^ a w Karlh Bull H. H. Brown MyC. Nagley Robt. Bird ScSonsCo. W. C. Iliff James Bailey W. L. Clematis Old Mill Camp Ralph Wolford H .W . Evans Geo; A. Martindale Home Clothin&Co. by L F. T 1 HPALL, C m M t Cedarville Lumber Co; * , ■ « Cedarville TelephoneCo. * Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. by #ILSON GALLOWAY, Mgr. ,. Miron L March* M. D. McMillan Funeral Home HughC. Schick, MLD. Leo Anderson The Cedarville Community Ifrfc BOOST THE CAMPAIGN CEDARVI1AE COLLEGE .ft : i , «, .* TOTY-TJ ■v m u m m a 1 I UPrSLI FROM COLUMBUS, fornfc have beep Boards o f Elects State Clarence J. ] visor o f Election now prepare thei: and advertise fo r J Of same for the a j ‘ to bo hold Tuesdaj prssdmitely 5,000 »* State Treasure plated the settld c o u n t y in (he d o f the tax year! amount o f $a,60Sj 'the State Office 287,914,35;’ fo r re soldiers-honus, revenue, ,$1»694,| taxes paid the, vs , ers' amounted amount of.$9,2g the county treas . ^tate as the Jat learned by the s wbfhnsUOh mpr posifcories awaij . distribution.' . • * ‘ * . ’ The rooms do Department o f \ 'and Game Divis o f the Annex,| House, have and redecorated by other state I tenants having ] ago into the oH erty, now khov| corner Fourth Quite a few place, in the hs State House ministration, registration dd in the rotundaj comfortable, visitors. 'F an ! . ' cegtacles„filte^ the place o f 1 An attendant direct th ose: the, Capitol. * ybtmgater, geahfcat-Ar tesentfttives, merit fo r the and other? wlj overhauling and rooms 1 about complj transformati<| it is the first been given "several dec* pets and ru^ bers will Dr. RobinsoJ John P : M*! commended. . I Palme, fe l profusion fo| rotunda wt Cooper and | tion arid attendance tional Eds Capitol Crt| which will is predict 15,000 viitij makipg it 1 held in the | Opera! Mrs. years old^ baugh, mother of| urday having fs gency o j Mrs, R| Jasper and was She Aiwa Besides survive: home, Mrs. Cl* o f Dayt Ada Be garet Mi Lucile Mrs. Homer survive.! home cetneter U > ' ■ ‘V- The early rural a res** tailed Mrs| ville, \ tb*of| WW wtt* J’ *h,; ' ^ 4 • .; F

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