The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
i I H a r e Y o u E x a m i n e d Y o u r R o o f ? uOnf!u^j!hfn?,t0a h.Mm*d*“ “ S' lMky «H*fcNow b t t o tltt* to Six thorn up to moot the fo il roino ond winter I 6ri» Tight Aabestoa Fiber Roof ^ IJ d « th tw o rk . F o r tin, shingle or felt roof*. T enye *r cu »r»ntee on job , N o tw , W ill not c r*ek o r peel. r--w a . b . M c F a r l a n d , A g e n t LO C A L AM D PER SO NAL Mr. and Mre. W. W. Tronte spent Tuesday in, Dayton. ‘The Home Culture Club will be on* tertnined at the home of Mrs. W. C. IIiff* next Tuesday. I, THE BAND BOX THEATRE SPRINGFIELD N O W O PEN P L A Y IN G H A L T O N P O W E L L ’S “PRETTY BABIES” COMPANY ■ fc5 ~PE O P LE— 25 ' Bnrjnln Matinee V1:30 to 2—10c D«Iy except Saturday and Sunday—Night 10c, 20c,-35c #CountryStoreTuesdayNight - / ,Midnite Frolic Saturday night »t 11 '' The K*d*nt?a Club wa$ entertained at the home of Mrs. J. C. Davis last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J» N, Lott and Mrs. W. H. Owens are on a motor trip to Cumberland Gap, expecting to be gone several days. Messrs, A. Turnbull and W. S, Mopping and their wives left the first of the week' on a motor trip through the south, expecting,to stop at Ash- viUe,N. a A III! I. . I ............ I • Charles D. Coulter and Ralph L. Fitzwater have opened a garage in the old electric light plant f<>r the re- ppir of automobiles, trucks and trac tors with tire and battery service,- i ■ “ i/ <1 * ,_v • 1' 3 I SAVE YOUR O U ) PAPERS * ( f AND MAGAZINES 1 1 ' > | i V • . I FOR THE BOYSCOOTS . Word has been received of the death of- Mary Elisabeth Eileman, three- year-old -daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Aubrey Eileman of hear Yandalia, due to fracture of the akull received in a fall. .The little girl is a neice of Mrs. Ralph Baker o f Dayton, Ohio. Burial wiH 'faRe place Friday afternoon, ■Mr. Hugh Marshall, who has oper ated. a service station and restaurant on the Dayton-Xenia pike near Rea- vercreek high school, which was burn ed out some week ago, has moved his family in with hia mother,. Mrs. John Marshall, .where they will remain this winter. Hie filling station is being re built but has,been leased to other parties. Mr. Marshall has not been in good health for some time. A daughter was born to Mr,.'and Mrs. Henry Ayers Wednesday, They will be collected each Saturday iMlHUtWMIHlWIlin.MIIIIIIHIHIIIHIIHMMIIIIHIlIHl'miUllMIUtHIIIIIMlMlIlMWtHHIWHMiHlti* V IWMtaia ' •eterii’* Stop at the HotelHavlin in Cincinnati and enjoy all the comforts of home.. Spacious, •whll-ventilated rooms, courteous service and hospitality of the highest degree. " • ' * , • ‘ ’ RATES : ‘ ' Room with running, water, $2.00, ^ ‘ Single with hath, f2B0^toS5.p0 Double With bath, $4.00 to $7.00 Special Group Rates GARAGE SERVICE H O T E L H A V L I N cbkuNXATL owo Mrs. Melvin McMillan was hostess to membersvof the Kensington Club at her home last Thursday afternoon, The Tuesday,Night Book Club spent the- day .with Prof, and Mrs. C. E. Oxley in-Belle Center. X covered dish dinner was served while rook was en joyed during the afternoon. Mrs. C. N. Plimpton and sons, Blair and Nathan, of Chicago, were guests at -the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Creaweil and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cres- well, over the week-end. Nathsn Plimpton has entered the sophomore year •at Antioch College.' Mr. and Mrs. Reimiek Marvin of St Louis were also visitors the past week at the Creaweil homes. v Receat Brldel* Honored Thursdayy ■ ' * Mrs, Harry Iguchi, Springfield, and Mrs. J.,0. Coner, Cedarville, entertain ed a group of women last Thursday afternoon at the home of the former. The affair was arranged as a miscel laneous shower for Mrs. George Deck (BsesBie Bechtell) a recent bride. Games were enjoyed during the after noon and Mrs, Deck was predented many beautiful and useful gifts by the guests. Late in the afternoon a dainty re freshment course was served by the 'hostesses. Yellow and white were the colors employed in the decorations and appointments for the luncheon. Guests present were from Springfield, James town, Cedsrville, and Xenis. The Smart Shop * l a s t M a la St* Xenia, Ohio The comedy "Aunt Lucia" with musical numbers presented in the Opera House last Thursday and Fri day nightsjunder the direction of the Universal Producing Company, with' Miss Francis, as director, pleased two audiences. The production was given - a .,f . a i s y s . 1 a j Visory £6ard Of the College which realised a good financial profit. Home talent was used throughout and both audiences’ appreciated7the perform ances. ■ CUTS! CUTS CUTS! for both young and old. A ll wool materials, all gilk lined, 111the newest trteo and broad cloth materials. ligh t and dalle fora, A , guaranteed saving of ft to $10on each mat. $ 1 2 .9 8 ,$ 1 4 4 » $ 1 * 9 8 $ 2 2 .7 5 ’ Ladies New Wash Dresses,all sizes.... 99c LadiesHandMade Porto Rican Gowns 29c, Children’s Chinchilla Coats with Hate ..$2*98 Up to 14year old Girls Goats.........,.....$4*8 Dull Finish SilkHose..... ....... SOc 394LntBes up to $5Hate......------ -— H ^ 8 514 LadlesSilk Dresses, ail sizes $2-50 $44*8 $74*8 Row He Usos Tbemi Some-mmb&s aMdrted thattfcearer* age man uses 12,000,000 words a year, And some of those he alms at his mo- tor ear and the roads are simply ter- rlbfe.—Dee Moines Tribune Capita], Th« Bolt Is a Feature of Travel end Sports Costs r * > d ,-U 7ft .. >. -Mil>vHHm n u t we Coats for the grandstand, and for trsM a tt imox* loown* than avsci Made Of sturdy woather-defjrln* mattritte they glory in genefcms : stwr** of novel cut, In odd shaped. •KUUViNnUttULEUCUr Ohmtft lit Telephone Compiuiy*StMWithheld We have been informed that actual change whor* the Ohio Bril Telephone Company buys thp Cedarville Tele phone Company is not yet possible. The Ohio Pxbhc Utility Commission has granted permit huhauthority from the Inter-State Commerce Commission has not bsan givso. There is no ques tion but that tb* Bril will g?t the lo cal plant after the authorities Washington, B, C, take action. in 1Mr- Ernest Williams, Jamestown, and Miss Joanka Loper, Cedarville, were quietly united in marriage Tues day morning at the parsonage of the First Presbyterian Church, E. Church St., Xenia. The eceremony was read by the Rev. J. P. Lytle. Mr- and Mrs. Isaac Loper, Cedarville, parents of the bride, were the only witnesses at the fcryicfs Mr. and Mrs. William* will reside near Jamestown where Mr. Williams Is engaged in farming. DISPATCH s t r a w v o t e The Columbus Dispatch straw vote on governor and Senator continue! close between Gov. Cooper and George White, the latter the Democratic nominee, .One day Cooper leads and the next day White is leading or with in a Yew votes of the Governor, For Senator Robert Buckley, Dem ocratic nominee, leads Senator McCul lough, Republican; by 6,000. The Dispatch vote for Greene coun ty amongrural subscribers, vote mail ed in, is Cooper, HD and White 108. The vote,for McCullough is 174 and 03 for Buckley,' " ‘ # The vote in Fayette county for, Cooper is 1.62andWhite 216.* For Me- Gullough, 182-and 141 for Buckley. . ■ :v' - -a fy- m »• Wool Embroi4«y Enliven#- Knitwear for Tinj Tot#, Designers aremaking a'merry them* of chlidren** knitwear. Mori of .the little garments, especially sweaters, are gaily colorful god they have amusing little Mother Goose figures and story-boric scene* embroidered da em. The sets and ensembles em brace manynewandpractlcalfentures. mi m im m m m l tmkt*mmm % UK? R E G E N T ------STARTS “ Sat, Oct 1* F«r 4 Days Only 4 MARX BROS. In the Musical Comedy. “Animal Crackers’* You Have Heard About It— — CorooNow and SeaJt------ Far 9 Days, Starting W#dU Oct, 22 MILTON SILLS * ||| "MAN TROUBLE’’ gMp nw a jim ‘ ■F** «JRp I R R wud STARTS _ Sun., Oct XI RUTH ch atter to n CLIVJE BROtHC "Anybody*# Woman" A Wonderful Story Master- ______ fully Portrayed ■' For 3 Days, SUrtliig Tbur*., Oct 23 •MOBY DICK”I JOHNFBARR7uOtU: FAIRBANKS 4 Pays, Startiim Sun^Oct 11 "BRIGHT LIGHTS" A Back SWge Pletura, D o R d S^MA^KAILL “GRUMPY” A paramount Featar*. With I Tha Epworth of tint Mribhodist daerit ariertstned about sixty of tim eoBagp atudants and faculty, Toaaday j evening at the ehttreh. I The sebeme of the party was; va | Nut Party,'' The room was decorated' with red and yellow leaves and orange > and blue paper. ( Tbs gamee were in charge of Miss) Carman Frasier. During the eeyeping nut guinea warn played: peanut hunt, P**nut race, nut gtuissing games, etc. \ As we bed a very competent aviator in our group several of the folks took aeroplane rides, ■There was, also, pre sent a mind reader who could tell what number we had made up by feel ing our foreheads. Small, pieces of paper with letters on them were given out. These, when put together, spelled names of nuts. When each bad found bis group, re freshments were served, consisting of: nut bresd, nut salad, doughnuts, and coffee. Each group was asked to make a little rime about the evening and we bad sepne very nice verses. The music of the evening wa$ fur nished by the S. S. orchestra. Wa wish to thank the ladies who helped with .this party, FOR SALE—The very best hair shampoo to be found, .Bridge Barber shop. Charles Smith. 1 F U R N I T U R E REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED A t Prices In Reach Of I n o M r CharlesHHoeiw PHONE 9 m dodarvIBo U8 , Cor. Moarea* FOR SALEr-Red Delirious, Bald win,.Stayman, Winesap, Roman Beau- ties,_and_Jonathan-Apples^ Nagley Fruit Farm^phone2%-137. . FOR SALE—480 shocks good corn on McConnell farm off Federal pike. Wilbur Hitchcorir, Cedarville, Ohio, LOST—Broach, form of .a small ?ink rose. Reward. Return to Mrs. Ei. A. Allen. z Hotel Chittenden -<3omplctely -fodecoratetl- -gnd - remodeled ^v ; .over•■ ■$300,000 spent ip making the Hotel Chittenden the . logical chpice for the traveler. Home Of the ^‘Purple Copr” ^Coffee ..Shop, Large, comfortable tooms—- exceptional service. Rates from $1.70 Upward. G e o .A W e y d ig , Manager COLUMBUS, OH IO LOST—Brown Scotch Collie Dog.‘ Finder please call 2*122 and receive reward. v WANTED: Electric pump in good condition. J,. E, Kyle. FOR RENT. Garage, this"office. Inquire at FOR RENT— Residence on North Main street in good location. Phone 2 on 174, Jamestown. J. D. Mott. FOR SALE—1926 Ford roadster. Must sell at once. A-one condition and priced right. H. N Barnes, Cus- uns & Fern, S. Main St, For . , . Conventions Tool 1000:Baths 1060 Rooms S’" . < l. No Convention is too' large . . . ■ none too small, 4The Deshler^Wallick, the convention "hotel"" oif~CbIuinbus, possesses ’ ideal facilities to properly handle meetings of alt size*., From per sonal groups to large national assemblies, the accomodations1 available at this hotel,./will sat isfy your requirements perfectly. our~convehtion-departmsnt- relieve you of details. The Deshler-Wallick Columbus, Ohio America's Moat Beautifully Equipped Hotel JAMES H. MICHOS, Manager Under WalKck Manigemeat la the Eaat Providenbe-Biltmore, Providence, S. L Hotel Chatham, New York City j>iniiHilinniH»U'mi*»iniiinnmtiimiini)iiiiMminiiimuMminniniiiinnmiinnimmiiinniiMiHiiiiiwiiiiiinH»»«Wil*an Upholstering Reflnishing , Repairing W el FURNITURE Auto TopsRecovered Price Reasonable Quick Service FredF.GrahamCo. XENIA, OHIO ti si UHLMAN’S , -7* ' - Xenia, Ohio j ^ a ,.i ■ ■ Our Great October Sale Starts Friday, October 17 Now fa your chance folks to buy warm winter wear for Father* Mother and children at new lo# prices you uewr thought of* l a r g a i n s G a l d r e Iffdimaiiiub ’in^ «Sw®3PJT JPSIjr JK? JIPBIJT
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