The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
w HIP cfcDAAVILL* Bk*AW, JKIDAY, JO t* % ML 8 ®m« I m w m w T ^ m T 01 H om e W ith G a s JBSSS not do ft now when in- l» most convoniont? L fa|tlf ? y k w r iu b ie t li.t * » » "W MBedlar d ««ide to on , m tm* advantage* o f a gas heated home. NOW IS THE TIME TO DO IT For now you are not using you r baseraeatajtd imctstlisMoo can be most conveniently made * ith au t interrupSng home heating. , ' ■ “ TheiV too , special summer rates and easy terms on gas 2 S 3 I ^ w M G m N 0W th « time to decide to HEATWITH GAS . . . MM** s.aMa.>i>n»'S»f>;»» i>f>a«<ggia J|ji^ whom ** onvivdoi m*« **?- to*sl jrtetor, whs Us*' 4ig*nmk epsrintons St dto hospital at 4 to Soldier's' Horn* i» Dsyton, was able » beabout townTuesday. Hi* coodi- rionis ranch improvedhot haha* pot yet beenrelease# at the hoepital Call a* t i t an estimate m inst^fay er^n gas furnace or gas burnerf v «w«a rwYva i r l «N»a Of STRICT. A The Chicago Her*ld-t5x«#iner bad a fin* likeness of David N. Turbo*, JSlon City, 111 , on July 17th, showing a violin he had made from redwood. He built the violin after reeding in the BUde that instruments in Solo- raon'S temple were mad* of juniper wood, which is similar to redwood. Mr, Gray McCsjmpbell and family of Treble county, have been visiting friends and relative here ,the JJrat of the week, , - ; 'tfciSwJ. hi* Mew ‘and NBWP"Wiei< L a ImuMMlflHIJW’ t H i rltfSKk Zfi ir*t d*M feet aft bode.Owimr toMmefctnHM^^KwsRhar* *am b*r *i ■iiiiasjfplrjte Hi> towr and fob* wasmmMtnaalef*. pwtfnghis prise winning |Pinr dee just a few minutes after flto award had hem mad*. The aahusl was Tabled at OS, Mr. A. & Swaby, opens his new Miniature Golf Course on the North bank of the Clifton*, Gorge, Yellow Springs and Clifton pike tonight. The awaree has many dew features that WU 1 attract golf fans. As for location ■there are few prettier spots and’Witb abundant' electric lighting the course Will prove an attractive place at night. ~T- mm \>* Be prepared for We pay 4Per Cent on SavingsAccOuats, P v e h a M g o riMim -f ’V 1 \ V - poodguts mum . The 8 mm IMpan Pood dnb mot at IN risdfrtsHms ebsreh, July M, IMP. The uniting was eaBedto order by kb* president hois Keornm, and discussed Bimf m our float and the fstr. Itmfiwrepectod thatatoe dollar* was mad* at ewr market an Saturday. Thea the bnoiaeos masting was ad journs#. Boston brown bread was made by Mm eomodtbms, The next meeting will be hold in the Preeby- frarlitt IfeiMMMiii AH r *. Aiurat*ti* .at *iei i iH.ii*' w -miwmSsMnrW asg. -we* fiO 0 . Every gW pie*** bring her bread board and pootor fw tho.fsir* h , - ■f*w>i^a#.Sn»i|i|nn'J . '• mMOMCLU ft - *'■ . . 'vr . V :. ;■ "V ' Tim CodMMttt Bldfsom < 2 fak b«M mmir nouri moaHttgVfMt week* with Batty Tobias and visited was held, roll call answered by a pertnial flower and minuets was rood. ■ Plans ware wade, for flower club reports and fair exhibit. The hostess served lovely refresh ments. ' '' ‘ '.'•*. . , Mr."and Mrs. H. *H. Brown onW taiuedtheLaPetiteBridgeClub*Wed nesdayevening/ * '' Mrs* Robert, Bird, and daughter, Miss Mary, left Thursday for Man- .helm, Pa.; Where,they will visit for >,sbmeweek*w>thMr. andMrs, Harry PBird andfamily/ - <*;— - HmLgtoTW ^ 'L '^ N .U h 1 ™ E » * W W M » MBBTS ****** hi *»m*ZTa«, -im • * sixth,meetingatMmhomeof Florence Ferguson, July 18 th, The meeting was-conducted by the president, min-, uteswere readandapproved#roll call wasansweredbyallmember*hutone, andfour visitorswarepresent; Our leader, Mrs Jacobs had just returned fromWomans camp, so she toldusall abouthsrexperience. * Nell McClellana visitor toldof her, work in the Xenia township sewing eiuh. > *. ” t„ - J ( The' sieetkig *** assumed after -jfmsimumta «f whteni«i 3 |ton-.w*a servedby 'tjb*Cooniflsleeof Christina Jones,Cleti*JacobsaadMarieCollins, V .................... | r t . „ i n , , , k ‘"' MarriajmMWDewidag ’ r'” To Dr. J. CsritGeerga A JulywadMngOfimpressive beam was edeaKaieed %. 'Bar, B. B. Hatsha,ofWeekMiddlesex,ffe, m * « Downing,•only,daughter. of Dr, and > TUfa-m mi'"■‘flt" -ETLiGMsmjSKmir f^iimMai ^ ; fba,IT y jarCRPfRIWl^Rr,,wPiPWi*' ylaMHirHl#, Carolina, Basket, of lifllee, pink glsdoU and ferns fbrmed the deeoraBone ha the 1 burgh, W, Va., are bejng entertainod ♦this week at Gie home o f *their‘ uncle *nd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Stuckey. Miss Dorothy Galloway left Wed nesday for Huntington, W. V a ., where t*he will visit her grandparents, BeV. Jartd Mrs, M. A. Bummers,. Prof. CameronBoss, wife and son, of' Forest City* Iowa, where he has been head of the city schools for the past nine years, are here on an ex pended"Visit with Mr. and Mrs. .Joh- rw/ftoss, ~ v "* The Junior class class of tho High School helda picnic Thursday evening St Snyder"Park, Springfield. ^ r% iVu.int......... i ThV 5 Duroc Breeders’ Association mmual pienje was held yesterday at Stayder Park, Springfield. Mr. and « » ; W, R. Watt attsudafl. "■ . Mrs, Mary Richards and daughter. iMarsweta# o f Chieago. wsra'wsdHmd' 'guest* of Dr. O. P, Elias and family. ' « ,-V .. “ . ‘ •.•< M i f f V w r u w A w ? :A n jC f V l i l f l v n i I‘ ,* OMENS TH IS Evening O n N o r t li B an k o* th e G o rg e o n O i f t M a n d Y e l lo w S p r in g e n lk e . imamm i 4 V. , V S .v V .'i 9 * t A . » ? A m '.S i Owner Ibdag roomwhere the oeremopy took? The Irifr, gowned in ivory saris,•PeeWos High flebsel i plaes, Carl Merntiro, a relative of made in princess style, wort a Jong,University, Ceiumbos, tb# bride, acted a* page carrying tulle veil which was fashioned with successful toaehsri* ! whit* satin j ribbon from tbs foot of a baadoau of orange blsosom*. flhsifa *ha stairway to the ipprorisod altar. ’ carried as armfal of ihodsdendrsas' taw. Precodlng too entranc* of the bridal sent by friends fromNorth Carolina.* Dr. Csorge is a grsdusts of Oodar- partyMis*PhyllisKendallplayed“Ah After congiatulations, the gussts,ville Collego and tip ChpJwwRMCM* Swset Mystery Life” and to the wereservedinthedining room, amost,lege of Medicine. DaringA* war Ip strain* of Lohengrin Wedding March, excellentrefteshmentjrqursebyMisses was a Major ia the MsMosl Corps of tbs happy couple preceded by little j VelmaMors, Cambridge, Ohio; fTtoisei the IT. B. Army sad is *#w a Mega* Mis* Mary Ann Weavsr, flower gM,j.Symons, Lola Ruth Downing, Bock-jFcychistrist of tks Vetoraas flurseu n a _lovely frock of orchid voile > ford,Ghioj BthlenaMclntire, Dorothy Service, strewingcolorfulflowersintheirpath -1 June Leach, Cherry Fork, Ohio; and way, and took their placeon a white loneMathias, Peebles, Ohio, cashmerewoolrugsentfromIndia. Mis* Downing is a graduateof the After August 1st Dr, sad Masu George will be at hasp to frtoads at Ashville, North Garofljaa. N o t e T h e s e P r ic e s Final July Sales Offering-Read . - , jr*; . We havearranged near- ly duty- entire-stock - of - 1 coats; suits-and dresses in these three groups-, We can oniy give you a general idea but you will be surprised at the values - ^waiting you ,here at— In each of the.se groups . # there are coats,- suits and dresses in styles for the Miss, the. young matron and older wo- ,f ■> < \ t .**. . - , I. man, .None of the gar- - menis in this group less Tour choice; than ? 12 . 7 . 5 ' to $ 19 . 75 . Light summery, dresses, silk- and pastel coats, georgette, flat crepeand satin dresses. Coats in heavier materials, also in all three groups. In this last groujp the val- * uesstart atv$X 9 . 75 . Most of them are $25 and . $ 29.75 garments, Many even more;* Choice, . JV . Yard Goods—Draperies—Accessories New Summer wash materials and silks. Bedding, drapery ma terials and pair curtains. Hosiery, lingerie, children's wear ables, jewelry, gloves, bags and many other things. Be sure to take advantage o f our closing offer. , . Ohio MAHUfACTUREPS (JNLOADIHS SHOE SUE Thursday * - Friday — Saturday 3800^ PA IRS WOMEN’S SHOES Made to Sell A t $3*50 and $4*00 Mahulscturcr unload* s big’surplus stock of fine *boe*—the onlythingthatmakes'*n eventUkathispossible. You’ll want -cvetal purs*t this lowprice. T Patent Kid Lixtod Blonde Pomps Straps rtas Sport Oxfords BOYS’ andGIRLS’ $2 LOWSHOES ALL SIZES TO 2 Thksalewill jamSpringfield’s largestChildren’* ShoeDept. Xmaglns ^ - BuyingthesequalityshoesuptoBig 3 foronly$ 1 . 00 . You osm*t*f- Oxfordft ford tomiss this sale. Straps Tie» Patent Tan Trim* ROYS' AND GIRLS' METIER GRADE SUMMER SHOES R.p>kr$tM We say you’ll never tee such value*,! again.' .Youll say the same when ym seevalue*Upto if.M for only UJV, Siswfee “ and little. .....MenVM.ffl----- CwdjrMtWeltStole OXFORDS I- •■ . 5 r 1 H * /■
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