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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