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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