The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
» es the cedarville HERALD, JUKE If, 1910 QWER JR at je s ~^\ _ ® k GoTo I E W M H B EVERY ROOM A NOW w « th bath yg q 3 0 0 Clean « P T * Modern Rooms f ■.**'*. ®J J ' W X c 1^ IS s ' . r J t f i* E| I * * 4 -•'ftfc V f A uditorium EAST SIXTH AT .ST. CLAIR AVE. W. H. BYRON, Manager LOCAL AND PERSONAL . Mr, L* F* Rrigoer and• family of Lilly Chapel* spent Wednesday -with friends here. For that email job in -wiring, call or see ^Nelson Creswell, Prompt and efficient service. Mr, and Mrs, A, K, Barlow and son, Willard, spent the last week-end with Mr. H. G. Pansett and family of Noblesville, Indiana. Mr. Howard Harbison expects to* leave next week for Yellowstone Na tional Park, Mrs. Melvin McMillan and son, John, are visiting relatives in Cleve-, iland. ! Mr, and Mrs, J. H, Boudebush and daughter, Jane, and Miss Verner Munce, and Mr. Kenneth Baker o f Cleveland, visited with Hr. and Mrs. Af, I. Marsh the first o f the week. Mr. Albert Turner left last week for Yellowstone National Park, where he has employment for the summer. i Mrs. Cora Trumbo and Mildred left Thursday fo r Asheville where they will spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Burton McElwaine and fam ily o f that place, Mr. K. E, Randall o f Cleveland, formerly o f this place, visi .ed jfriends and relatives here the first o f tha week. ‘ Prof. Harman C. Marmon, Mowrya- ville, Ohio, an alumnus o f Cedarville College, Visited among friends here Tuesday. Miss Elsie Shroadea, who teaches in Cincinnati, spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs, Cora Trumbo. In. two more weeks, upon the com pletion o f her school year, she expects to go to Minneapolis where she has secured the position of teaching hand craft during the summer. Miss Elizabeth Smith is home from Oxford where she has been attending Miami University* M E T R O P b L E v JpLEASING service that antic ipates every convenience and comfort o f the guest,, complete appointments and distinguished cuisine make it an ideal hotel for your visit to Cincinnati. 400 Roms, with bath front $ 3.30 upward Walnut between 6tk and 7th fane square southof Bus. Terminals) Mrs. Flora Dobbins is visiting with sher son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and i Mrs. .Denver Wisecup near Oxford, Ohio.. Rev. Earl X>, McKinney, formerly pastor o f the Presbyterian church in Franklin^ was formerly installed as pastor o f the Oakland -Presbyterian congregation in Springfield on Wed nesday, The charge was delivered by his father, Rev, David. McKinney, D. D,, Cineinna'ti, former president of Cedarville College, Dr. W, .R, McCheshey is spending several’ days in Pittsburgh this week in the ,interest o f the College. f Mrs. .Sallie White Bailey o f Chester, S, C... is the guest of her cousin, Miss Florence White in Clifton. . Willard Barlow, who has been prin cipal o f Kingman High School, Clin ton County, for the past three years has resigned his position and has ac cepted one in West Junior High, Co lumbus, for ,the coming year. u;;U»-Harris Nuptials Celebrated Saturday Miss Eula Custie, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Custis, Xenia, was married to Mr. James MicCbUough Harris, son o f Dr. and Mrs. j , H, Harris, Clifton, last Saturday evening at the home o f the bride. j Proceeding the ceremony Miss Theda Downing played a twenty min ute program o f nuptial music. At eight o ’clock the strains o f "Lohengrin Wedding March” announced the com-* ing of the bride. Miss Custis was met at the foot o f the stairs by her father,' who gave her in marriage at the altar where the groom and the officiating! minister, Dr. Daniel D. Brownlee,1 Dayton, assisted by Rev. W. N. Shank, -he bride's pastor, performed the cere mony, The bride was lovely in a wedding gown o f white taffeta, Her veil1was o f tulle banded with seed pearls and she carried an arm shower o f white roses, gardenias and valley lillies. Following the ceremony a nice course was served and Mr. and Mrs. Harris left for an immediate wedding trip. The bride fo r several years was instructor in the ’ ocal high school. The groom is engaged in farming and he and his wife will reside near Clif ton. Miss Dorothy Wilson, who has been teaching at Delphos, has returned home. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A New SUn With Wider Special Stripes at $1.95 End to End Madras in Pale Blue, Green, Tan and Grey Colors * Mr., and -Mrs. Ralph Townsley were host and hostess on Monday evening to the members o f the Bridge Club. I , Misses Ruth Marshall and Jean Morton leave Monday for Columbus where they will enter the 0 . S. U, for the summer term, i Rev. Ralph Elder, wife and son,.of Knoxville, Tenn., visited friends here last week and attended college com mencement, l Prof. C. W. Steel left Saturday for Chicago where he will enter North western University to take up special work during the summer vacation. He was accompanied by Mrs. Steel. Dr. and Mrs. M. I. Marsh will at tend commencement and a class re union o f the medical School o f the Uni versity o f Cincinnati, today; and wiil also attend the graduation exercises o f Dr, J. C. Fario from the same school.. Dr. Fairo wifi take his intern ship a.t the Good Samaritan Hospital in that city,. Dr, and Mrs, Marsh will return home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lanning o f Co lumbus attended college commence ment last Friday, . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tarbox were in Columbus Wednesday where they, at tended the graduation exercises o f the high school intha'tcity. ■Their grand son, Merrill Waddle, was a member of :he class numbering about 1400. j Prof. A . J. Hostetler had the degree of "Master o f Arts” conferred on him last .Thursday during the1Wittenberg commencement in Springfield. A Chance for Your Child The area o f land in farms in Ohio has been decreasing since 1880, and the number o f farms in the state has been decreeing Since 1900. 10 A. M. Bible Study. "Jesus On the Cross.” The climax o f God's love fo r man. - 11:00 A. M. Worship Service. Ser mon theme, "The Holy Spirit in the Life and Teachings o f Jesus Christ.'^ 7:00 P. M. Young People's Service. 8:00 P. M. Union Service, United Presbyterian Church, Rev. H. C. Gun- nett will preach.' . Mid week service Wednedays night at 8:00. Many members o f this congregation are planning to attend -the Presby terian picnic o f the churches o f DayT ton Presbytery, which is to be held, June 19th at Miami Valley Chautauqua grounds, This picnic is being spon sored by the Elders Association of Dayton Presbytery, o f which Judge S. C. Wright is chairman, It is planned to have our Children's Day program on Sabbath, June 22nd. It is also hoped that it may be possible to give the children's day spirit some practical expression in connection with the program o f that day. FOULARD TIES for Father’ s Day1 June 15th PAJAMAS High Colors $1.95 to $3.00 SILK HOSE 50c, 75c and $1.00 Interwoven Makes PULLOVER SWEATERS Very Keen $3.50 to $5.00 POLO SHIRTS $1.00 to $2.50 TheC. A.WeaverCo. f ‘ ’ f ' W.Main Opp. Court House : Xenia M ‘HERALDWAKTANDSALEADSPAY’ An education for your child is better than an in heritance,-Provide now for the expenses of high er education. Ten dollars deposited here month ly will produce in 12 years more than $2,000.00. Tell us the age of your child and how much you want for college expenses and we will tell you' how much to save each month. Your savings with us earn 5% % compounded semi-annually, The Merchants and Mechanics | Savings and Loan Association Main and Limestone Streets, Springfield, Ohio p a i « i i s i i « i i i i ^ ^ Dr. and Mrs, Charles E. Galloway 1o f Hubbard Woods, Chicago, have been guests o f My. and Mrs. W- W. Gallb- way, and of Mr.'and Mrs. Edwin Gal loway in Xenia, Dr, Galloway Is pres ident o f The 'Hagar Straw Board & Paper Company, The . Bookwalter Out-door Theatre, on R. F. D. 10 out o f Springfield, was opened at 4:30 P. M. Sunday, Jun*f 8th with Vesper Service o f Worship. Dr. W- R. McChesney was the speaker with Vdcal selections by .Miss (John of Springfield. Mrs. Ralph Townsley was hostess yesterday to members o f tlie-Kensing- ton Club. Mr. D, W. Sterrett and -family o f Cleveland arrived here Wednesday for a visit during the month. Mr. Sterrett Will return in, a few days to accept his summer position With the Society Sav ings Bank in that city ,. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsley and children- have bOerf visiting in Ft. Wayne, Ind., withMr. and Mrs. Walter Purdum. . - . . Mr. Marion Stormont is home fo r a two weeks vacation from Cleveland where he is attending Western Reserve University and a student in the medi cal, college. He is physician at the Ottis Steel works where a large num ber o f men are employed. Mr. Karlh Bull, president o f the Ohio Newspaper Association, and the npw Field Manager, Mr. Russell H. Knight, leave Saturday for Milwaukee ' as'official representatives o f the organ ization at the annual meeting o f the National Editorial Association. W hen INNEEDOFSALEBILLSSEEUS Miss Rosa Stormont who accom panied Rev, Walter Hopping and wife on a motor tour west where they visited relatives and Rev. Hopping at tended the United Presbyterian Gen- 'eral Assembly, in Des Moines, Iowa, has returned home. Rev. Hopping is located in Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Gordon Collins and son, Robert were in Columbus Tuesday attending the commencement exercises at Ohio State University. Mr: Earl Collins re ceived his degree o f "Master o f Arts” on. this occasion there being nearly 1,400 graduates,1 Mr. Collins was also initiated recently into the membership o f the Phi Delta Kappa Society, this being an honorary scholastic society. He will continue Ids studies this com ing semester. PRESS-RADIO BROADCAST The *Rev< Vinton E, Buster, formerly pastor o f 'the Methodist Episcopal Church in this place, but now pastor' o f Grace M, E. Church in Norwood, Ohio, under the auspices o f the Press-1 Radio Bible Service, Inc., will broad cast on Sunday afternoon, June 15th, at 2:30 a sermonette on the subject, "Whose Shall These Things Be ? ” Friday Saturday : This week we offer to our friends o f Greene Coun ty three days o f real buying opportunity. Jobe Days We have named them. You will find nearly every department will have some . interesting items, for you at very low prices. JC B E f Xenia, Ohio * . a - rl> Wan Paper, Paint mid Glass Roof Black 75c Per Gallon Barn Red or Gray $1.50 Per Gallons Finest Honse Paint $ 3 . 2 5 Per Gallon r . Foil Line of Spray Lacquers Auto Glass Set While You Wait Wall Paper From 1c per ro ll Floor Enamel A ll Colors $3.25 Gallon W in s Waterless Cleaner 5 Lb. 69c Cleaners Naptha 40c Gallon Brashes Ladders iTools Johnson's Floor wax 59c Lk. Pitre Linseed Oil $1.19 Gallon Paint"-Glass«'WalI phone I FOR PRH’Rfc m m 1 9 m M M w m n Fred F. Graham Company XCNIA, OHIO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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