The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

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MeLeea, of iJstroR, Mfeh* hto mt&rasd to hta jiams after ffMWvd* Ins * tow days with rslstivs* and friend*. .■■■■■ Miss Lsi# Is M wU lf • tow days In Payton, P m gudM qf hm brother, Mr, H. A. McFarland sod faatiy, , FOR RENT—G»r*g*, central loca­ tion, Inquire at this office. ■ Wiiay .U i".'J^ 'l» »ei!|JlU.H JJM The Yean* Lsdip* Miaaionary So­ ciety of the United Presbyterian Church held their monthly meeting at tho home o f Miss Carrie Rife, Wed' nesday evening. , Rev,.JT.Merle Rife will preach jEJab. baSt far the Clifton United Preaby torian congregation. Pr. W. P, Harriman and family re­ turned: last Friday after a month’# vacation in New Hampshire and in Canada, tro t. John Stewart and family of Toronto>Ohio, are spending Some time with the formers mother, Mrs..Emma Stewart. Prof, Stewart has been tak­ ing specialwork during the summer in the Conservatory of Music in Cincin­ nati. - . wif .*■. . , A L L E N Uai.WVII.tE, OHIO we There will be no preaching Sabbath for the United Presbyterian congrega tion hut Sabbath School as usual. Miss Christine Wells, Payton, who Was employed to teach in the public schools^has offered her resignation'to accept a similar position in the Payton schools. . Rev. J. S. E. McMkhnel and wife of Connersville, Ind., are spending the Week at the home o f Mr, S. M, Mur­ dock. New Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company, Hillsboro, Ohio. 3 day ser­ vice.. Telephone 63 Justin and Neil Hartman, Agents. Ante TopsRecovered Price Reasonable QuickService FredF, XENIA, OHIO Miss Dorothy Collins o f Brooklyn, New York, is spending a month with her mother, Mrs. Gordon Collins. \ * oLmomeemmmmmmsrnsmmm^ The Clarks Run Club held its annual picnic at Bryan State Park'on Wed­ nesday, August 18. , A daughter, Sarah Kathryn, was born to Mr, and Mrs. McCloud Sterrett of Columbus, last Friday. •esisisssaBAid daughter, Csrma Jeanna o f Detroit, M«sh., spent the later partof tho past week at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell, They are motoring or thru to Welsh-WestVirginia where they will spend two weeks with friends and relatives of the Rosa Bro’a. Miss Lois Mitchell of Cedar- vflfe accompanied them. * Rev. Vinton E. Busier will preach for the Rev. Louis C. Radley, pastor of theMethodistEpiscopal Church, South Charleston, Ohio, next Sunday mom-: Ing, August 17th. Rev. 'Busier is a former pastor of the Methodist Church Of Codatville, and is at present pastor o f lh* Graca Methodist Church, Nor­ wood, Ohio, Hit subject will be “The, Church witfi the Burning Heart/* Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hart and fam­ ily were visiting With friends in Marysville, Ohio, over Sabbath. Inman’s Jewelry Store . CedarviUe, Ohio Saturday Night, August 16th *t7>s6P .M . ALL STOCK AND FIXTURES TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION A fine line of high grade merchandise in­ cluding Watches, Clocks, Alarm Clocks, Sterling Silver Spoons, Bings, Jewelry. W all Cases, Floor Case*, Tables, Safe, Coal Heating Stove, Dresser, Bed and-Chairs, CoaL PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH and RADIO M S M S - c a s b a t £ 2 k & 4 m * .A ® c ta * t; manadaw ef^QMe State Fadr mtafc. A«w»e^i&hLA#MWe itv Farm and '"pe^UWNY bean m m *S*6» Faniwni b«ri«K Hwa etosdc to ship this coming week will please call Allen's .lavetsror pbows Xenia. Frank Qmm%, A MU w*» bora to Mr. and Mr#, Robert Tagkw hM* Friday. TOg OBDARVIUJI HERALD, FRESAT, A N j t j l WhileworiO!Mnww«a*c«vaiingfer the, sewer «B the Shcehaage Bank corner it wm Meeoverad that A drilled well bad been in nee there at ope time in the pa*L In it was a lead pipe. Few there are living today, if any, tbat ean recall the days when the tows pump functioned at that comer, . . e-.n-|iiM,Niseieii |..ij|,1u ,L iii,i.i , ' - Mrs. Jesnette Eakridge, o f Payton, was celling on old friend# Sunday, The Misses Harriet and Isabelle Kerr of Penny Farms, Florida, were guests this week at the home o f Mrs. Dora Kerr* ■ 1 / ‘ .. • . Rev. W. A. Condon and wife and daughters, Margaret and Martha, are here on a visit with Mrs,;Condon'e father. Mr. R. C. Watt and wife. t , Rev.‘Robert Colemim, Philadelphia^ Pa., who with, his family is visiting with Mrs, Margaret.Milroy, leaves this week fop Estes P*rk, Co!b., to attend the O, Y. P.,C. U. national con yention. Mr. and Mr*. Ray Hardin and son, James and Mrs. John Vandyne of Battle Creek, Michigan, and Miss Bertice and Miss Mildred Watt of Waterloo, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hart and family this week. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Ritchie are visit- ing during the vacation period with relatives in the East. They will be in Pittsburgh, New York and Boston. While on their trip Dr. Ritchie will supply the United Preabyterian pulpit in Greenwich, New York for a short period. u Dr. C. H. Schick and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creawell leave Mon­ day for a vacation trip into Michigan. They1will he gone one Week, expect­ ing to return the following Monday. Yon will want your home painted or decorated on the inside this spring Cali on Elmar Jurkat for estimates. Mrs, Ana Elisabeth Reed, 67, drop- ped dead on the street in Clifton some­ time about ten o’clock Wednesday night. As far «s known she Was in tfsual health and death was probably due to heart trouble. Her husband, Wm. Reed, died two yean ago. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs, Aden Barlow, and three Sons, Arthur, Clifton ahd Letter and Stanley of this *piaee. No definite time has been set tor the funeral which will likely he htfd Saturday, Burial at Clifton cemetery. NOTICE of APPOINTMENT PAT V * , » * * * « * JWWt a , deceased, L. T. Marshall has been appointed and qualtlUd as Executorof the estate £ If ! r„ “ oCl*U,lB’ lat* Greene County, OWo, deceased, Dated tide 1stday of August, 10id. 8. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County. The Tarbox family enjoyed a picnic Tuesday evening a t the home o f Mrs. Margaret Milroy, Mr. Carter N- Abel end family oved to Columbus Tuesday, X . Auto'home; Mist Sara, and Cii Will enter Ohio $tato University. Mrs. Murell Copeland Shingledacker, 23, died Thursday morning at 12:8a following an illnes from arthritis. She is survived by her husband, Austin Shingledecker whom she married in December 1922 and two daughters and one son.- Her home was formerly tb Jamestown, , The funeral will b* held Saturday at 2 p. m. front .the Baptist church with Intaraent at Jamestown. . Tho#. L. Woods, cashier, and Law­ rence, M; “Judge” Lyons, bookkeeper in the department o f Secretary, of State Clarence J, Brown will spend their vacation Ashing in the wilds of Northern Canada, scores of mils# away from any human habitation. Attyv Jat. Hurd, assistant corporation •adviser of the department, will repre­ sent theAmerican Legion hoys o f rite CaOltlHiiiV |it'ill#- tottVHuMl to be held in Ciwoinnsti and B in v P. HftJft, (vAMitiip* elark to- fliBiriiiW Brown will sojourn at Cedar Point, attending the reunion con­ vention o f the Ohio MOu Aaaodatlom of whidfcMr. 'Hath is aocratarr* Othtir employes: will visit eastern water re­ sorts while several have,arranged, tor lake trips. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH j ------- ‘ Church School ,at 10 A. M. Lesson subject “Saul, a Successful Failure.” Samuel 8 to 14th Chapters,.This story relate* how well one can gat on when God leads and how aura failure comes when one withdraws"from .God..And follows selfish desires. Public Worship at IP A. H, The pastor will give a brief statement; o f historical places yisited during hi* vacation. Among these is tbs “Wash­ ington Memorial Chapel” at Valley Forge on the identical spot where Washington was found at prayer in the forest. Sunday, August 24 is set apart as Conference Goal Sunday. On that day, each member and friend of the Church is requested t o bring hie pledge to full for this Conference Year, A re­ portvritt be mads at the closs o f the service. Conference Convenes at Oxford, Ohio, September 2 at 2 P. M. «*♦*•#. w- (FHe Oases are prodaoed la twiaa i------- by the actloo of erntalabacteria la the cards, and the holes result from (ha liberation of the gasee. Seam author* {ties have advanced the toeary that the air and gras* of KffUatriand have something to do with tua duality of nroddtfnx eyaa to toe cheese wwms* o T O P I High School Qraduabee •••;■ » J A few m ote p l«M t n op «a ia t ix September Q sh f :■ ' . .. 9 f - * * ' . ; Daytime Y . M , C . A , Cooperative M edianical S chool 6 months in School E A R N W H IL E Y O U L E A R N * D ayton Y .M .G A , S okk ^ . U 7 We#t Monument Ave. -J w J S f i m m PUP Largest, Finest and Best 4' County 4:1 a , A*<Z Located on State Route 42, West of CedarviUe#Ohio ^xiyOxieCan PlaY Children 150 Until Noon PRIZES FOR LOW SCORE WEEK—EACH WEEK Ton can play on this course within ten minutes after rain fait Jf f . Brighten the Corner Where Yo Tour Kitchen Paint the woodwork a cool green. I f you can't get a painter, do it yourself. The quick drying enamel is so easy to use. A whole can fo r 96c formerly $1.25. Get a hew Tea Kettle, nickel for $2.00. A Big Percolator for 6 little dimes. A hand-power washing machine worth $10.00 for $5.00. - Haggs Electric too—one o f the best in the world is on sale here And i f y o u want a range, green and white to mate' 'formed kitchen Come to ALLENS t. "The Store By the Tr»ck” REAL BARGAINS AT CUT RATE PRICES Every Article GUARANTEED South Main St. mstfigs DOLLAR DAYS m t o y e n d S » « w d » jr Two exciting days during which every department in the store w ill feature astisiM l values-Come^-Hurryl . - j • 1 » i , . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ... . .. \ sm||*ie^ >gam«iUMS ^ ^999% ' i 1

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