The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
mm THI CEDAIYJtt* HERALD, FRIDAY, f tM t U , H H a a . J a c o b s CAITOIDATE POU G t w i t y O m * l i i l w r G iaiim a n jirrr !rr,'f ut *• *»»"*»*■« vnm#r, *m *. U. jut*. George F. Sugden (PnMWnt; D«pa*y) # ■ ■■■Cm»cUdiit« For . . - SHERIFF GREENE COUNTY SuWMt to RepubMcn Primary to fee held Tueoday, Augwt 12 H A R O L D M . V A N P E L T (PRESENT DEPUTY) CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER GREENE COUNTY I Subject to Republican Primary, Tuesday, August 12,1930 f | ..............................................................................................miiiiit. ... .................................................................................................................................................................. j B . F . T H O M A S { CANDIDATE FOR | "COUNTY RECORDER ! „ GREENE COUNTY I Subject to Republican Primary, Tuesday, August 12.1930 I s „ . j JOHN A . NORTH CANDIDATE FOR s-. COUNTY COMMISSIONER SmbiKt io tin 4 m UI o . •( tk« K .,.U ie.„ ftimm, A .m t U. ’• -V -ii. •’ n■’ 1" ’'"»' u»i». LOCAL AND PW * 0 *A L Mrs, J. P. JSa» of Dwjton tfsat test week as tb* gessts f t refettaut Hire. Hr. Thsati t Oaeai baa bse* qftIs poorly tbs past two w*#k# Mtfferiag with Kwirt treaW*. lb s . Hugh A. Turnbull was ill ter •ovoral days last weak but is reported muck improvod. Keith and Joanns Wright art spsod- iag this wssk with thsir grandmother, Mrs. J, H. McColloogh, of Ssaman, Ohio. Tha W. 7. M, Society of M. E. Church win hold a market Saturday, July 12th at 2 P. M/ 2t Dr. A. H. Cunnett, f t Ffterton, California, was the w*ek-*nd gnast ft his cousins, Rev. and Mrs. If, C. Gun- iliett; T it w m *m # ft * ft#** f t m *»- - -« — a- — • ^L am 2 w - rum BFPftPftPNNftsMPft ft ^^9 AmmJ^mm, ah I^ I Aft A#Hui Vftft ftftWlftPr ■*w ul ^ ^ l Ww^w^m. lav, W. 7 . Ibaebwsa sod family left Readar wiiwftf hr meter f i t a memth’a * » ■*—« rtftttwg roiativm In Yormeet end Omuds, Hvdyn Ceshms, f t Jamsstown, whs ha# baan th# isc a fsw days of Dorothy A iiewitm, returned home Saturday* lb ; J. X . McMRhwi was in Colum- bns WidneuNy «Win»ng a meedsg f t the ftWft# f t flm OW© Ftewral fHractor'a assBiiedsii, Mr, McMillan is vioe prerident in flda district, Tha Rar. l ehsst gapaisnd, ton of Mr, and lb s . 0. B. Copland, naar CedfurvOla, Iftfc Sunday foe Cantral Collaffa, Ofcte, ftmte he mill teach Bible hi the Central CaQaga. Fresby. tariaiv Daily Vaealto# Hide School ■for the noxfc four waaks. Rev, and Mrs. H. C. Gmmatt aad Dr. A. H. Gunnett ara visiting rela tives in York county, Pa. The two .orraer ones will return July 19th. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Chatterton and daughters, Elisabeth and Ruth, of Daytonwere guests of Judge end Mrs, 3. C. Wright, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Wright and son, Richard,' are in Ft. Wayne, Xnd., this week visiting Dr. and Mrs. J, L. ChesmSt. Mr. and Mrs. T. If, Hama of Ruthvm, Iowa, who havehaan visiting relatives and frfcmda here aad at Jamestown and ChlBicotha, left Wed nesday morningfor Cleveland to spend a few days bafora coatinuing their trip home. NOTICE! I NOTICE! FeeyiumaSewingOluhheldameet- M f .at College library, Jnly *, I tM .' ' . — - : i • Tlmmsatfagwasaalledmer^hy tha Thebndgat for Cadarrilie TewaAip! Tim hadgat far CedanrjEe Euml president, EXm We answered Is now on file and «•» he hmpeeted Sdwol DUtrlat is new m Me mat ten the roll eaU by ear favorite song, until Tuaeday, July 15th. lbs inspected until Tusi dey, Ady Wth, Nhwtsen were pnsswt. Refreshment W. If, TROUTE, Clerk. * A. E> RICHARD*, Cbgk. esmmtitee was appointed for next meeting are as fellows: Greee Eam- hart, Jam Thwase and Marian Ferry- -eewtawawwinwiiwiiaiaiM, Tim meetinf was adjoomed. Re freshments were served. Next nmet» ing is to be held at College library, July 9, 1996, NOTICE! iMWWllllhOiHWMMK JAMBS a KYLE CANDIDATE FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Prof. F. A. Jarfcat'will preach Sab bath for the First''Presbyterian con gregation. The Kyk-Jackeon family reunion waaheld in the gymmMdma of Cadsr- ytiie College Tbureday evening, July 10. Dinner was served it 6:90 o’clock. The gathering was in.honor of Mr. John RUey Kyle, f t l^adena, Cal, who is here on a visit. . W . Mr^, Agnus Huff of Xenia, has been spending the week the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Ancil Wright. Mrs. Anna Wilson and daughter, Dorothy and sou, Robert, returned Tuesday evening, bum Pittsburgh where they visited.writi-R. J, Hill and family. Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Mc Clellan of Rochester, N . Y i, were also visitors at the Hill home at the same James Andersonspent the peat week at the Springfield Y, M. C. A, tamp near Covington, Ohio. time.' Mrs, Marguerite Rickenbach is tak ing specialWork in Cincinnati Univer sity towards a Master's degree. Little Dorothy Jane Rickenbach is spending .he summerwith an unde in that city. R. D . WILLIAMSON c a n d id a t e f o b STATE REPRESENTATIVE • • a■ Subject to the decision of the Republican Primary, August 12. HERMAN EAVEY WILL RE A CANDIDATE FOR RENOMINATION FOR County Commissioner Primary, Tuesday, August 12, 1930 .........In.u,,!mt ............................. .. ....... ,#F ■ REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For SHERIFF . JOHN BAUGHN GREENE COUNTT y Your Support Will Be Appreciated Republican Primary, August 12, 1930 > » »"l Mrs. J. M. McMUlsn and son, John, who have been spending, the past month visiting relatives in Cleveland, returned home Friday^ They ware accompanied horn* by Mr. and'Xbs. W. % MeCulU and M&a Maigaret Chandler, brothsr-ia-lavr and sisters of Jin. McMillan. * Marion Hostettler and Eugene • Spencer returned home the first o f, Mrs. John Stewart eiid son, John/ this week,after attending the Pnrnby-of Toronto, Ohio, prf vhdting at the terian Conference held at Oxford. {home of Mrs.. J. O.- Stewart while 1 ............... ' >{Prof# Stewart,!# atfmftiwg the Oon- Mr. JohnRiley Kyle, Pasadena; Cal., Jservatoty of Musle In Cindnnati this, is spending this wedc in CedmviMe1summer. M u l J. O. Stewart,who has «s the guert f t his sister, Mnl' Jean-'hemi ^pmdiag mnwnd.wssiw ta.Wm* nette Codey. / . {terGaedsn,FiM^|%wdOiSb.niai]fe«. i I F . JAYsswe fS'iucnAeted lMtte hi aArw % s !* a » Haethms lift Saterday^d^s. , ter Pert CHnten, Ohio/where dw wfllt, ‘ — a — ^ have eharge of atfatethm at a gid'e ; , •SOW SALE AOOVST » jamponLake Erie, r * , { 1— — •.....-I........... . _j Femdhle Farm#' will put on Em' A crowd of young folks picnicked aeventemtth sale f t 96 head of Hamp- a f the 4-H dub camp, near Cliften, the shire sow* on Thursday, August 21. Fourth. Those present were Sherman The sate will be en the bome farm of Huston, William Ringer; Paul Me- 0 . A. Dobbins Under the direction of Millan of Xenia, Herald Morton, of A. B. Evans. Louisville, Ky., Evelyn Cushwa of ......................... . Jamestown, Dorothy, Hasel and Paul- To keep yotir lawn in good oondi- ine Nelson, Ruth and Jane West, Mil- tion you must hate tha mower sharp, dred Homey and Dorothy Anderson of We ate prepared for this’work. J* A. Gedarville. . .Stormont. ' ■■ • ■ , , ^ .i es, • - - •- Before marketing your live stock call THE SOUTH CHAMJESTON STOCK YARDS DAILY MARKET PlMMM80, / . B.K,SMOOTS t ^F v IM OO TB . ' MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED ’■ fcSlIlil #M> MARCUS McCAIXISTER CANDIDATE FOB PROSECUTING ATTORNEY gabjeet ta the decision ft the RepuWkan Primary, August 12. i 'ii ■$ r t -'-i im f ■">•tr «• PEAC®CH SH®ES j fMJR fashionable economy event. New styles i . . . ^ new materials! , . . new color# . . * and new Peacock hi-arch narrow heel shoe creations. Emphasise the Dollars you Save at this sate. Ptevtou* prices were $10 to $22.50. Pumps, straps, ties; high, heels and low heels. $ y 8 5 # g . 8 5 ^ 9 - 8 5 anda {tewstykt ftlglfty mmw . An Introductory Sole of Dexdale "Silk Sealed” Hoiiery 3 acquaintmore p«>^ki with the ewmtette shesrneas. » . dearness . . . even tone anownpr T ) tosM x^d m m , etoa *i DKXOAUE Silk tedsd H06IRRY ws ate making dllnary introductory offer. The values ars ao you’ll surely went many patt*. Oeteplete in . # , , < ft that edete DEULlWANTAND SALESOSPAY’ ‘ CHIFFON OR SERVICE WEIGHT ^ . 4 9 Pair 3 * 4 - 2 5 EVERY P A lfc PERFECT fteiltvy mm *r PheneOtew#HtmaFtemft ftteftba * ... * gmt m The budget ter Cftarville Village ** *** ^ hispected Subject te the decision of the Republican Primary, August EL until Tuesday, July ltth. r • ■ J. G. McCORKELL, Clerk. (iitiHWHMuui'HiimMWuiOmiKuiiimMiuoiHiiiiimuwwuti .... ................... .^^.^.^..r.r|r[|j '.we.ium.ui. mmmmmtmamaMi) Ii, mum n.11. J. JJ■< uwni, mu .... . SO U ; H U M E S f O N t S T . ’■wwa /: <rOO nl ?' iNCttiSiLUNG Siam SHOESMARKEDFARSHOWREGULAR SANDALS Cod and comfortable day san- dab for boys and girls; Sixes to 2. G rit’ New. . FOOTWEAR smart summer styles, seryicable mid nmt fitting. Regular $1,9# values. , YOU’VE NEVER SREN SUCH VALUES WOMEN’S NEW NOVELTIES OUR ACTUAL SELLING PRICE $2.98 and $3.98 The most outstanding, shoe event, of the year. Patents and odors in a wide range of styles ~ pumps, straps and novelty ties—In all heel stylee, • - ■ .. • r- WHITE KID SHOES . 7 7 The season's most popular s t y 1 e 8- In p u m p s and' straps, w ith center buckle - i l l hdel styles. . *■ SPRINGFIELD, OHIO* A Message of Important Savings l For Everyone! July 10 th --J u ly 26 th # , * Prices Lowest H i 13 Years This year, Wren's July Bales bring you even greater sav ings and opportunities than ever before. Why? Because since the first o f the year, commodity prices have dropped anywhere from 10% to 25%, and Wren's, keeping abreast o f conditions, has lowered prices accordingly, to the low est possible level that the drop would justify. In addition, we have made special purchases from prominent manufacturers who. are clos ing out summer merchandise in preparation for the fall season# The advantages o f these special purchases plus the lowest prices in thirteen years, enable us to offer new and wanted things at REGULAR prices thkt are substantially lower than the “ sale” prices o f a year ago . . . and the added savings in the July Bales give you the greatest buying opportunities that We can recall# Wren's July Sales are not clearances—*but a special event offering fashionable new mid-summer merchandise at dras tic savings. Unusual opportunity everywhere throughout this store—for everyone! A great mid-summer event that. only the large department store, with such buying power as Wren's, could bring to you! Come to Wren*s July Sates Every Day! W*Q&emidRedeem**$. <5r W* GreenTHmmdStamp*!
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