The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

1 .U 1 in jLiuinmijjggmniwiniiM mu * WKm+taH'HW*■<"■»■« *aLl, * £ £ * * . 4 n * » r i a f c iw iA L • * * 1 e g f i to. -Kfwgayj. Highest B**#f*. ■ —Adv. Mw* Henry Fitoer aad sea* Ralph, m d w ^ p iU a X ^ ^ F e.,m m 1m a 0 « * two week’* vacation with Mr. and lilt * C, N, Staekey. MarOal H. A . McLean and wife *c« tttftpmiw? Ur, L e ew d McLean and viftfo o f Cohnnbu?, on a motor trip to Quincy, HL During Mr. McLean's alMwam this week, Coach If. ft. Bora* i* Presiding over the dignity o f the ▼Slate, >■ FOR RENT — Modern' six room hone*. Bath, furnace, hard 'and soft water. See J. Melvin McMillan. MSaeaa Jeanette and Harriet Rtte- nour underwent operations last week fo r the removal o f their tonsils at the Office o f Dr. A . D. Ridenour in James* town. Miss Jeanette will enter Nurse Training School ap Miami Hospital in Dayton, this fall. 1 Tlw Ydm* of the H. We, .lot Hunan left 8 * i n ! *|M m ft *bmk wMboWi f |M « Frifay at week for JaaMon.'Ififih . whan ha Snyder fad t.. , iwifi spend sosm fan* at the heme of 'Ida mother. There will he no preaching is the' rCHfio* U. P. church on Sabbath, AugustX4 andAugust 31. Miss Leona Click and Mr. Lawreupa Persona o f Oofambua, Ohio, ware, mar* _ ri«3 in the Cedarviiie Methodist Xpis* Mrs, Alftha Bird and daughter,, copal Church last Thursday evening Mary, who have been visiting in Mac. «:9Q o'clock by the bride's untie, balw. Pa., the past three week with Rev. H. Q, Cfewaef*, assisted by Dr. Hr. Harry Bird and family, have re -1A . H, Gannett, Los Angeles, Cali- torned Home. They accompanied Mr, foroia. The beautiful ring ceremony and Mrs, Frank Bird, who spent'the was used. The wedding march was past week in Manheim. 1played by Mrs. H.H* Brown. TMrty- . }five aoests were- nreeent after the Mr. Paul Gunnett has been elected ceremony a wedding dinner was as coach in the public schools at served at the parsonage. A fter din* Lowell, Ohio, The past year he held ner the happy couple left* fo r a two a similar position with the schools fa weeks tour through the sunny south, Newport, Ohio. ' ................... • Mrs. Clara Swem o f Zanesville, T, Baker ’ entertained the Ohio is a guest o f Rev* and Mrs. H. C. Club at her home last Gannett, Mrs, S. Kydantra Thursday afternoon Kroger w ill buy your eggs. Mr. W. A. Arthur suffered another paralytic stroke the first o f the week and has been in .a.rather critical con­ dition. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill*and family o f Homestead, Pa., are visiting at the home o f Mrs. Enos Hill, Mrs. Hill *who has been fa the East* fo r several ’ Mr, and Mrs,* M. E, Curtis ahd sont „ „ ____ . . . have moved to- Toledo,;their future* baShSm e S°n V ho^ Curtis was formerly con' Miss Lillian Hopper o f Cleveland market price, was the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry «- Wright last week, • - . » Nbw Launch Highest ' —Adv. and Company-, Hillsboro, ’ “ *• Arthur qum m lu eiW w tam , ed home after a visit m Kansas -City, . with her son, Lloyd Cummings and wife. .... Dry Cleaning Ohio. 3 day ser- Wne 53 «Justin and Nei) The Kensington Club’ enjoyed a picnic last Thursday at Shawnee Park, Xenia. You will want your home painted oi decorated/on-the inside this spring Call on Elmer Jurkat for estimates. ' Dallas Marshall is a victim o f scar­ let foyer, the home being placed under quarantine, . . . Mr. Earl Collins baa gone to Estes. iHeeted with the Hagar Straw Board' i& Paper Company.' Miss Jane West is visiting ,frith relatives fa Ripley,/Ohio. Park, Colo., where He will deliver an\, Mrs. Rdith Blnir is spending the address before the N. Y. P. <"!: TT' PAD* tunnlr in '.tflaa week in Columbus -visiting with Mies Lillie Stewart and Mr., and Mrs. P, C. Garrard, , C. U. con vention being held at this place. Rev. and Mrs.' M. A'. Summers o f * ...... .... -.... -■------t Huntington, W. Va., have been guests There will be' no Sabbath School, or o f their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. preaching service at the U. P. church, and Mrs. WvW. Galloway. Sabbath. Mrs, Adda Mitchell and daughter, Ruth, who have been in Streator, HI., are here oq a visit. , Willie Gormley is fa Toledo where he' is Yisitfag with Stewart Harris. . - v — ----------- ‘ .1 ■ Miss Lena Hastings has returned from Catawba, where she had charge o f physical education at a girl's camp at that resort. PER PtATE '- a ; D APR.6.30. Jr«ftV /C g CROWNS AND BRIDGE WORK H S S .I® Bemrtlng teBtrn . mUi$ga $1 and $ ? “ ...$1.50 frO r T a «. tker^ MMl Sst Km. ? t* * fa d Plate* Slade To Fit Tight ■1 T ffyjH P t hwwtscl ntethodt I can make yo*r old PMs* fit tight and teak right at very low coat to you. , c * . K . m v w I11. \N .V\\C,Vs \ Mrs. John McFarland and daughter, Nellie, o f Dayton, are'guests o f Mrs. James Murray and other relatives this week. . CARD OF THANKS—We wish to extend to, the toany, neighbors and friends for the beautiful floral tri­ butes owing to the,death Of our dear mother, Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Reed. - The Family. Mr. and .Mrs. H. H. Cherry enter­ tained a number o f relatives Wednes­ day! evening at their home south o f town. Those present were served jn cafeteria atyfat, ‘ The ’ community Are engina fo r Jamestown and* vicinity has arrived and i* ready for use, It was purchased by thb villsge and with subscription money from those residing in the com­ munity who desire Are protection, * PIANO FOR SALE. Almost like nefr. Beautiful Mahogany case.' A great bargain on .easy terms. Near Cedarviiie. T. E. Beard, 116 No. Main, Dayton; Ohio. '' St Fair 4 Big Days 4 Big Nights DAYTON, OHIO a Sept 1 st. (Labor Day), 2 , 3 , 4 th, 1930 ' Afternoonand Night Bating Harness and Bonnets i i v n i i n u i n i T f A f i r I L L v I l U N i l l l f l l R iK d l lf lL $ 8450.00 — In Radng Purses — $ 8450.00 . HORSE SHOW, LARUE DISPLAY LIVE STOCK AUTO SHOW—Showing latest medels v. . • a . • • 900 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUB EXHIBITS • • '■ * J* B ig Free Attractions and Loud Speakers CHILDREN’S DAY, TUESDAY, SEPT. 2nd SOLDIERS’ DAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3rd ^ BAND CONCERTS General Admission 50c Antomobfies 26c . , H ,C . HAINES, Pres. • ' - I. L. HOLDERMAN, Secy. . ft ' day wedt. phene Robert ' Wm % M*' Buefrr mid eon at Nor- weod, vMfad fa faun, Monday. The W. M. i»*©f fae tfaitod Presby* M m I Gtap& will hold t iM regular mooting Monday, August 85* i t 3?06 P. M., fa Min oinorii fHOtfor* ‘frbou a picnic wiU be enjoyed, Mtci Fleeces* Bcton, o f Detroit, Mfahigan, Mtotned hoine Sabbath after apcadlag two weoks with her mother, Mr*, M. A? Hood. NOTICE OF; APPOINTMENT Estate o f Lucy McClellan, deceased. L. T. Marshall has beep appointed and qualified as Exotutor o f the estate o f Lucy McClellan, fata o f Greene County* Ohio,- deceased. Dafad this, 1st day o f August, 1930. 8, C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County. ...............ii[tewi]ii*m../ i |>* e * o - WhrtDoesYourCliiMf Want to Know , a ' A stw ra tfr ^ : lAMAItA nomtlAILY OOKB BVlftYTHlNQ BRCATHK] everythin b that ilvea must brestho; the very smallost thlnoe Uke gemw, and etifa and aeeda el plants •Aad esbbagoe and Mnga.* iQmrk*t* itew* . -wiqs* ** 1 '***m*i*- ^ YOU PAY \ w WfaM Main mP Xanla 111 ♦ * • Columbus! 1000 Baths 1000 Rooms The cash income* o f Ohio farmers was SO per cent lew during last July than* for fa# same month a year ago, The wholesale pricaa o f nil eommodi- tiee declined 10 per cent.in the ammo; period. This unusually drastic decline fadue, in sert, to «n abnormally high farm income fa July 1929* Buiiiieix Men Provide For N igbt Wutdusuut Buefaese mrna ebofa: fawn have book­ ed a yfan fa r a night wafabman to go on duty at “midnight mid ramafa until •*uy break. About twenty*faur have already signed the agreement. Camp­ bell Bruce will perforfa this duty. The project was endorsed at a meeting .of the Community Club Wednesday even- to * , TO ASSIST WORTHY ROYS By the farms o f the will o f the lste J, D. Steele, Xenia, the sum o f $40,000 is left Wooster College as a trust fund to be known, as the "John D. Steele, Jr., Educational Fund", to assist worthy boys in obtaining a college education. The fund becomes opera­ tive on the death of.Mrs. Steele. Both father and son were graduates o f Wooster* . ■Tilffi.iy.Wf.ifoi THE GBDARV3LL* M XRA j^*9W I4$V A t t I M l i f e MPMt' mm. WHATSWRONGANDWHOM! ■msysUMIVMMRli METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH I NEW TEACHER CHOSEN Church School at 10 A. M. The lesson subject, "Johnathan and David*. The beautiful friendship that was formed deserves our mpst earnest con­ sideration. Public Worship at 11, The pastor will have far his subject, "The Com­ forter*'. This la Conference Goal Sun­ day and each member and friend is requested to bring fa full the Current expense, pledge or estimate for this conference year*. The treasurer will make a report at the close Of the ser­ vice, ; ' * ' ' * ' - „ - ' „ Conference Convenes at Oxford,U Ohfaj, Tuesday, September 2 at 2 P. M. All reports should be fa fae hands o f the pqsfar by August 80th. The board o f education has elected Miss Virginia- Witmeyer, Springfield, fa fill fae. vacancy on the faculty caused by the recent resignation o f Miss- Christine Wells, who w ill teach in fae Dayton schools this year. Miss Ritmeyer is an experienced teacher and comes very highly recommended. FARMER COMMITS SUICIDE Charles Mason, 54, committed sui-; cide at his home off o f the Jamestown and Xenia pike, two miles from Xenia, Tuesday afternoon, by shooting him­ self fa the head, ' j How good are, you at finding mistakes? The artist has Intentionally made( ,eevoral obvious ones In drawing the aBoVq picture. SomJ of them .are, easily discovered, others may be hard. See How long It will take YOU to find theip.^ Your Cellar is as bare as Old Mother Hubbard’s cupboard Get -Busy! Winter is coming! When the cold winds blow—if you did not take advantage o f our cheap August prices,—you will think o f these days, and sigh! ‘ BUY YOUR COAL NOW AND SAVE MONEY We have the agency for RED ASH ANTHRACITE. There is no other coal with BO LITTLE ash and so MUCH heat. And thipk o f the saving!— \ . IF YO li BUY IN AUGUST , .1 , Ask for Borderland and Egg Lump—two sizes; King Albert, Poco, varibest for furnaces. .For attractive price*, call 21.or •’ - * .* ‘ . . . " ■ , , <i‘’ . stoi> *t •1 ’ 1l' - i • ; - . • V * ' : . / A L X E N > S , ' ' : ' . / South Main St. mmmmm Remember the place “ The Store By the Track” illllllllllllllllllllllllllilli . . , , The dizerimfazting visitor fa Columbus invsrisbly chooses fa* DcsMer-Wsllick Hotel while in Ohio's capltol city* Modem in every respect, this fin* hotel has an established reputation fo r offering fae finest in service at the most reasonable prices. . . . Be our Guest, when in Columbus. The Deshler-Wallick Columbus, Ohio America** Meet Beautifully , JjAMiMI H. MICHOS, Manager U*«*r WalkekMauageaieiif' ....... fa the Jfrst ’ , proridenee-IHHineae, Pmldenc*, B. I .; "Mom Obafamn, N «fr Y « k d t y C omb to Columbus, the Capital C ity, and witness the greatest spectacle ofdU tncyear — the 80th renewal o f the O h io State Fair* Led by Agriculture in a, three m illion dollar p a g e a n tw ith Commerce, Industry* Trans- pottationi Education, Cdnstrvatiotiy A t t and Music all trooping to fo llo w - - here indeed you w ill see the onward march o f a great J w fr i l l u v w **«««> V * » »» w commonwealth, ati entire state on parade. Fanner and tewniman—mechanic, merebant, miliion- alte—all will be amplyrepaid by a-rUithere. So much to me; to much to study and think abput. Ideal that, will better your buiinei* or improve yout Urine condi­ tion*. And topping it ill off, a great programOfenter* to makeyour vide doubly worm while. Ahe tremendous collection o f exhibits—many o f them second to hone fa the world] the iniplrlntf JuniorFate the exciting tacts; the magnificent fireworks; the high claw entertainment features—they are all here for you. It's yburFair‘--Don’t M ist ttl Entertainment Highlights HOMSiRACfaatriCONTBSTS, •‘l* » VIBSTA” “ ■fiawty* potot, aettee, thrfU*. ___ __ RWALS^rCH HIGHLAND- ODBTTE SI3TBRS ** AdtleUc HULW&S ttto riorit-Bd* w«»a b s*r“ roWMx amouHt~-A«A«Ute --- -v kBU eeriuii, waR URN wMwwa ^ cim '^ s s J F T'M0 STATE FAIR COIUMSUS AUGUST 25 to 30

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