The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
T fl! CjCDARVITJJt SKEAtJ)» FRIDATj SS ffltiflW S $K, in k call YARDS SOOTS LOCAL AMD PERSONAL J«* Ma**i* had no «x »* r got oat of twnlik by tbt payment o f a fin* Mm. day than h« vw in again. Drunk and dUordwly on tha second chary* r*»ult- ad in Mm bMb» amt to tha cawrty «n failure to pay th* Moond fin*. Hi» haa^Nr wa» before Mayor Richard*. R«r. 8, J. Kyte *£ Washington, D. C. b«UenUi*gu*#t of Ma brother, R*r, ILJ.Xyte,alM*tlH*r#totivw;C(>rs•T- * « 1 day*. Rtr, 6, J, Kyla proacksd Sabbath for the U .y . oongrogstion. M n, Raywood Ritonour, Mrs. Kd, Hamilton, and Mrs, Frank Townitey attended * bridya hmchron at th« hem* of M b *. DeVoss in GraenAeld, last Friday afternoon. seal between 7th square tofBus tinais) F O R N I T U B B REPAIRED sad UPHOLSTERED A t Prices In Reach O f Everybody CharlesR.Hoerner phone CadarrHla 149 wi»iif|miUHiiitiiiiinn^|Ut„w R m . Addrnaa Cor. Monro* ft Lake Sts,, Xante Mr. Gray McCsmpbeU of Prabl* county, formerly of this place, was bar* th« first of the week on business. FOR SALE—A few bushels of good dropped cooking apples, Will be sold choap. J, H. Creswell, Employee* of the Pittsburgh-!)** Moines Company are leaving this week. Some will return to their homos white others are being sent to other jobs. H. C. Craven* local superintend ent during the construction work* and George Williams, boss over the pipe and sewer crew, leave for Harrisburgh, 111., to erect a large water tower, iiiMuiMiieiiiiimimiiiiiiinieiiiiiiiMiini ISPAY” llilli; CAN BE CUBED HEfJORRHOms (ORPILES) WITHOUTUSEOPKNIFE WITHOUTLOSSOPTIME A. successful treatment for internal and protruding piles. Reauirea from four to seven treatments at intervals of about once a week for a cure of the average case. Also the Ideal Non-Confining Method of Treatment for Fistulae, Pruritis Ahi (itching) 'and Fissure, etc. DR. J. A . YODER Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist 18,19,20 Steele Bldg., Xenia Phone ,334 i|iMMh(l[ll|||U|HMHW<MMH»HNMiWIHMIII>HMIIUIUrtMminiasu»nuu«»»M«nue^..^.|.Tmiy|^^|f1|^|n|unn|ng)|> ■ . >■ . i Upholstering Refinishing j Repairing t :.ss#OFese • | F U R N I T U R E ’ i ‘ Ante TapsRecovered Price Reasonable Quick Service Fred F. Graham Co. y m n A -dMUnJURf Everyone May Enjoy a Modem Bath Room at These Prices TU B L A V A T O R Y HALF-CIRCLE TYPE 4 INCH APRON 18 x 21 INCHES 5 FT. LONG, 30 INCHES WIDE STRICTLY A GRADE r i n c P T VITREOUS COMPOSITION TANK, B0WL 0F s y ph o n WASHDOWN TYPE, SEAT OAK OR MAHOGANY COMPLETE WITH ALL FITTINGS SEE OUR DISPLAY IN I. O. O. F. BLDG. $ 57.75 Cussins&Feam Co. Phone 4 S 9 Xaniq, Ohio Hotel Chittenden CiMnbulv redecorated and remodeled . * • over ggssetf.iSttls: 2 £ s S f "* S t e -S f f S f # wSSi Beo. A Weydl*. COLUMBUS, OHIO Cedar Cliff Chapter D. A. R. was represented at the District meeting at Jeffersonville, Tuesday, by the regent, Mrs. H- C. Aultman and Mrs. Charles Ervin. 'The District meeting will be held in Cedarville next year. Miss Bernice Wolford entertained the members pf the Kudantra Club, last Thursday afternoon at her home on Xenia avenue. Mrs, George Martindale was hostess to members of the Kensington Club Thursday afternoon. The meeting was the annual Guest Day and friends of members enjoyed ’the afternoon with the club, Rev. H. C, Gunnett and wife moved this week to Plain City, their new charge, having been transferred by the recent M. TJ, Conference. Rev. C. A. Hutchison and family of Plain City, are now located in the local parson, age. The assignment this year brought about the; transfer of the two min. isters from one place to the other. The young people of the Presby terian Church with others from the college group had a very enjbyable time last Saturday morning, when a breakfast insisting of melons, bacoh and eggs,, bread and butter, and coffee, was held at the cliffs. This was the first of such get togethers which,are planned for the season. The Broadcasters Bible Class will hold a Weiner roast, soeiji!^andbusi- nCss meeting tonight at the horned Mr, and Mrs. George Martindale. . Mr. and Mrs.'Ed Nesbit of Indianap olis, Ind., visited here a . short time Monday, enroute to Belle Centere, 0. Mrs. Elia McDonald and .daughter, Gladys, visited here last Friday. They are leaving Butler, O., and will be lo cated in LaRue, O., where Gladys has a.school,, Mrs, C. H. Crouse, who has been qiute ill, is much improved and is now able to b* out again. -to. ** - Mfi»* Baity McMillan Is reported better following bar. illness. WANTED—White Girl for general house work. Call 372-J. Xenia, Ohio. FOR SALE—Melons, call at the patch on North Main street just north o f the college.. Murray Marshall. NOTICE OF APPOINTM NT Estate of Martha E. Fowler, De ceased. Anna M. Fowjer and Ifsura->j|p, Fowler have been appointed‘and quali fied as Administrators of tiie estate of Martha E. Fowler, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 2nd day of September, 1990. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County. Moderate In Price 1000 Baths 1000 Rooms Guests are amused at the very moderate rates prevailing for accommodations so fine. Each of the 1,000 rooms of this fine, modem hotolfi has its private bath and each Is luxuriously ap- Single room* from $8.00 and dp. Double rooms from $5.00 •and up. , * « * Be our Guest, when in Columbus, - The Deshler-Wallick Cotatnlm*, Ohio America's Most Beautifully Equipped Hotel . JAMES H. MICROS, Manager Under WalHOkManagement . IN H* Bast Providence-fiiltmore, Providence, R. I. Hotel Chatham, New York City Stuuty-SMeChrii Has Happy Party Celebrating the birthday annitar- saries o f four i t Sm asaadten, the Sunny Side Club, a t CedarriUe, enter tainedWednesday erasing at the home of Mr.* and Mrs. Vernon Jones, near Cedarville. The honor guests were Mrs. Vernon Jones, Mrs, H. H. Brown, Mrs. Harry Lewis and Mr. Acted Barlow. Tbs club presented banquets of flowers to Mrs. Jones, Mrs, Brown and Mrs, Lewis, white eigen were given to Mr- Barlow, The presentation* were nude by Mr, Arthur Raid o f Clifton. A chicken dinner was served.' The club appointed Mrs; Arthur Reid, Mrs. Campbell and Mr.,Aden Barlow as an entertainment committee to have charge of the next meeting. “Prayer in Pnfeite Worship," 6:19 P, M. Young People's Service, “Teamwork and Cooperation.” Leader, Miss Lenora Skinnell. Young people are cordially invited to this service. 7;30 P. M. Union Service in the Methodist Church, The Rev. C, A. Hutchison, Pastor o f the Methodist church will prase])* Members and adherents of all the churches are urged to attend this Union Henries, Mid Week Service, Wpdneeda? night at 7:30. Subject: "Great Prayers of the Bible.” These mid-week services ig* jHwvhtg both iuisse e S f sa l In* spiring, Tlw qutefc ported * f w * tnrship daring which Em «M an# loved hymns af the shuash fid ~ gw the irgea, hi mushN fm dMMjhT all who are attending. There » a place far you- H? AREMARKABLE VALUE Club Bajeye Unusual “McDuffey Day” Program Mrs. J. W, Johnson entertained the Home Culture Club Tuesday afternoon at her home, the program being “Mc Duffey Day.” AU members answered roll call by giving a quotation from a McGuffey reader, Mrs, J. S. West read an interesting biography on McGuffey. which was followed by a reading by Mrs. O. P. Elias. Mrs. S. O. Wright) sang a song she had learned in child hood and Mrs, F. A. Jurkat presented' character sketches from the old read-1 ers. A song by the “second graders” was given by Mrs. A. E; Richards, Mrs, Ed Hamilton and Mrs. C. E. Masters. Miss Caripen Frasier gave'several' readings. . The following new officers were in stalled: Mra. E. S. Hamilton, presi dent; vice president, Mrs. J. W. John son; secretary, Mrs. C. E. Masters; treasurer, Mrs. Cora Trumbo. Mrs.. Richards was the retiring president. Refreshments were served during the afternoon. IN' . Mrs. J. W. Johnson bus been ap pointed supervisor of the dining room at the O. S..A S. O. Home in Xenia, i $ 7.50 Mrs. Charles E. Cooley left this week for Pasadena, Calif., .where she will spend the winter with her broth er, Mr. Riley Kyle and family. ' -M" ■ ' J r ■ * * Mrs. Mary Harbison and' daughter, Mrs. Leslie Dean, Cleveland, are here for a months visit. Dr, Dean accom panied them here but was forced to return to his hospital work in that city. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 A, M. Bible School. A much discussed Prophet teaches a groat-les son in Missions. Jbnsh speaks to the Twentieth century. . ' There are classes for all, under the leadership of competent Christian teachers who will help to make the lesson Interesting and helpful to both young and old. 11:00 A- M. Worship Service. Spe cial music by Mrs. Walter Carry and Miss Helen Wffe. „ Sermon theme: Allowance Made on Your Old Battery Jean Patton Ford Sales anil Service Cedarville, Ohio N t * » JlC) 19 E * X T o 8 *a *-*7 , ■ • ; ,. ■■' v ■■ * . - 2 Anniversary Sale Begins Saturday Sept. 20 Tw o fu ll years have rolled by and again we celebrate the forty years o f honorable merchandising by G. L. job e and his various asso ciates over these years and the two years during which we have striven to “make a good store better”* Courtesy Showing Frlday Eve., Sept. 19 On Friday evening September nineteenth we w ill open our doors at 7 :15 and a t 7 :30 on our second floor we w ill conduct a showing on living models o f many o f the actual garments and accessories we " w ill have on sale the follow ing day* * Seeing Is Believing W e w ant you to actually see the garmeirtts on, to see the bags, jew el ry , hosiery, and other accessories ju st as they are. Then when you see The Price* Wo know you w ill say here is a real sale and we won’ t w orry about its not being a success* t ; Every Department Joins In This Sale i j»kim ipWihidtwiwmbfihSwdijiminu !/ I
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