The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26

& oes «M tk* to* . d»y **4 thw* roduct, btH It tor th« chain po»e a tax ca trim *U other organixationa, y that the *p- now provide y million nor* uc. With thia retrenchment ore people and live room* on nna Townaley CIDARV ILU t HERALD, m D A T , K A T 0 , I f f ! , L O C A L A N D P E R S O N A L RHaa Lola Brown1is a victim o f the mump* this w#*k, ' lira . &. C. Stitenour, who was quite 1U th« first o f the week, is reported much better. Mr*. America Wolford was hostess to members o f the Wednesday A fter- noon Club at her home on Xenia avenue. The Daughters o f the Aawriosn Revolution are desirous that persons having flowers for use Memorial Day a t .the Old Massles Creek Cemetery, i please leave same at the home o f Mrs. J. Melvin McMillan, Xenia eve. ( Mrs/w. S, Purdora and son, Billy, and Mrs. Ralph Sheckltr, Ft. Wayne, Ind.f spent a few days .with the for* pier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Tarbox. Mrs, Rheckler’s husband is Road Foreman o f Engines on the Ft. Wayne Division o f the Pennsylvania B. Si h L o s e t w e a r . 10 1 * 2 . ta th .00 io Notice—Patrons desiring the ser­ vice o f Mrs. Zora Wright at the Smith Barber Shop, are urged to make res­ ervation fo r Tuesday, June 2. Mr. M. W. Collinsjsnd his cousin, Mrs. Carrie Jones o f Springfield, vis­ ited with the former’s daughter, Mrs. Anna Smith in Indianapolis over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Creswell are announcing the birth o f a daughter, Rebecca Wilson, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Creswell now have seven daugh­ ters, v Mr. Willard Barlow M 4 Edgar House o f Newark entertained 82 o f the faculty o f West Junior High ; School o f Columbus at the home o f j'tbe former, Wednesday, May 27. The I first pert o f the evening was spent at i tbs cliffs along Massies* Creek where ' a picnic supper waa served. Later in tna evening bridge was enjoyed st the Barlow home. According to press dispatches Rev. 0 . H, Milligan, Pittsburgh, Pa„ for­ mer pastor o f the local U. P. church, has been .honored by being chosen as clerk o f the General Assembly now in session at Youngstown. Dr. Mont­ gomery, New Concord, was chosen moderator. <Mrs. Harry Hammand entertained a number o f ladies last Saturday after noon, with a shower, honoring her sister-in-law, Mrs. Nelson Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. Creswell, recent bride and groom have rented the Alexander property on Chillicothe street and will go to housekeeping there. Sometimes you can’t tirust your own friends. See MThp Creaking Chair” at A priceless headdress—a murder 5 Scotland Yard. College Senior Class the opera' house, June 1. play, June 1. F or Sale: Duroc male hog,,2 .year- old. Inquire o f C. H. Crouse. —The-Ladies?-Aid-'Of-the-MHEh~church will serve dinner C. C. Commencement Day, June 5th, at the church. • A Loan ReKevet Worry Fron Scattered Bitts Have Just One Place t o Pay OUR COMBINATION BATE SAVES YOU MONEY Loans up to $ 5 0 0— on auto o r other personal security without endorsers. The Colonial Finance Co. 20 W . Main St. Center 827 ' Springfield, Ohio. aj SCO ave ces- most e than Our Great Anniversary Sale doses Friday ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL One Lot o f Men’s - WORK SHOES $ 1.00 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Large TURKISH TOWELS 19c a n n i v e r s a r y SPECIAL d is h c l o t h s 3C a n n i v e r s a r y SPECIAL SILK SRESSES Prints and Plain Shades 29c a n n i v e r s a r y SPECIAL MEN’S OVERALLS 49c ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Ladies’ SILK HOSE DULL FINISH Good Asortment of Shades $ 1.00 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Medium Size TURKISH TOWELS 7c ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL An Assorted Lot o f WOMEN’S LINGERIE 98c Vslues 39c ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL GIRLS’ PANTIES 3 to 6 3c ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL LUNCHEON CLOTHS Part Linen Choice o f Colors 29c New Styles in Children’s LOW SHOES All Leathers—All Sizes BOYS’ OXFORDS Very Serviceable BAREFOOT SANDALS All Sizes Best Quality Boy’s WELT OXFORDS 1748 West Main Street i r Xenia, Ohio In honor o f Miss Lois McFarland, PROMINENT FARMER DIED THURSDAY A . M. dinn,1 iw i E. B. Barber, 70* prominent far- mar in this tow n s!# , died Thursday morning at 8 o’dook following an ill­ ness o f several months. He was the son o f David and Mary Barber and was bom in this township where ha spent his entire life. Mr. Barber was married 45 years ago to Miss Kate Bratton, who sqr- Sauior Choir practice, Saturday at * Have your lawn mowers re-sharp- j Notice;- I have - f — f fay Maflft. IL®° ? '* ? ' «w d now. We do general repair work, ’ smith and weed-waHdaf she* h i Vm The All-Day meeting o f the Women’s grind cycles f o r mowers. Have them Societies has been postponed from reground ready fo r harvest. June Srd to June 10th, . 1' J. A . Stormont. old NagUy livery bam . Would bu plessed to have part o f your beetaees, Cy O humt , whose marriage to James S. Beam Vlvea with three children, Mrs. Chas. will be an event o f June 2, Mrs. Ralph! Coulter and Lawrence Barber, Cedar- Hewitt 6 f Sabina entertained with alyffle, and Mrs. Oliver Jobe, Granville. misceUaneous shower at the home o f q m brother, George Barber, Cedar- Mrs. B. E. McFarland, Friday after- yJUo also survives, and nine grand- noon. About thirty-five guests were grandchildren, present. Various games were played and prizes awarded. A fter which dainty refreshments were served. Mias McFarland received many use­ ful as well, as beautiful gifts. The deceased was a member o f the United Presbyterian church and fo r many years was a member o f the Ses­ sion. The funeral will be held Satur­ day afternoon a t % P« M. from the late home, with Rev. R. A . Jamieson, his Last Thursday evening a number paBtor, in charge o f the service, Bur- o f the local Epworth League attended, u i takes-place in Massies Creek Cern- the Greene*County Epworth League Rally at Xenia. Each League in the county presented some entertainment. Many fine so I ob , duets, and readings were heard. One o f the leagues gave an Institute stunt. As this meeting was mostly about Institute some pic- ures were shown o f views about the Miami Valley Insitute grounds. Coun­ ty officers were elected with' Doris Hartman as secretary-treasurer. Re­ freshments were served by the League o f Trinity M, E. church, Xenia. Those etery. PROGRAM SCHEDLUE FOR DECORATION DAY The Memorial Day procession will leave the Post Office-at nine o’clock Saturday morning, It will be led by the Odd Fellows’ Band followed by the Color Guard, Firing Squad, For­ mer Service Men, Boy Scouts and Ci­ tizens. All persona Who care to are asked to participate in the parade and who_a(terided J rom Cedam lle-were:—any-organizationnotmentioned-abovir Misses Ruth and Frances Kimble, win be welcomed as a group, / Frances Hutchison, Ruth and Jane West, Mildred Trumbo, Christina and Edith Jones, Hazel and Dorothy Nel­ son, Mildred Horney, Jane Frame, Gretchen Tindall, Messrs, Donald En­ gle, Clyde Hutchison, Justin J. Hart- rman, Rev. C. A. Hutchison and Mr. Kimble. The 4-H sewing club met Wednes­ day afternoon at the library. The name “ Sew Easy” 'was selected for the club. Hazel Allen resigned her o f­ fice as president and Julia McCallis- ter was elected in her place. Dorothy Sipe was elected Vice President. The refreshment committee for the next time was appointed and the meeting adjourned. The next meeting will be June 10th. Friday, June 5,. the Lead­ er and Officer’s Convention will be held in the assembly room o f the court house in Xenia. Everyone is to bring their own lunch. Please remember to make reservation for the trip to Cin- cincinnati which will be June 12, - . 1 do plumbing and repairing. Rates reasonable. Work guaranteed. '■■■■• Arthur Dalton, - ' Phone 144 Cedarville, 0 . A t the cemetery the program will be. as follows: Invocation America Address—Rev. C. A. Hutchison. 6 . A. R. Ritual. ' Salute to the Dead. ■Taps. ’ Decoration o f Graves. The American Legion and D, A. R., the Band and the Boy Scouts will pro­ ceed sifter the above ceremonies to the Stevenson—Massies Greek Cemetery for the exercises which take place at eleven o’clock. All citizens o f this community are urged to attend both services as a to­ ken o f respect.to the departed defend­ ers o f the Nation. American Legion Committee FOR SALE:—156 acres well im­ proved Within 3 miles o f Cedarville. Nice house. Large barn. Silo. No waits laud, all smooth. Well fenced and tiled. Deep soil. Very reasonable price. Easy terms. W. L. Clemans, Realtor. Exclusive Agent, Cedarville. “ The Creaking Chair” , College Sen­ ior Play, June 1, NOTICE—AMERICAN LEGION— All members o f the American Le­ gion are requested to attend a meet­ ing Thursday, May 28 at 8 o’clock in the Mayor’s office to complete arrange ments for Decoration Day. Get a good dinner at ' the M. E. church, Commencement Day, June 5. For Rent— Six room residence.. Modern, with new bath. See C, H, Crouse, For Rent—A good house. Good lo­ cation. Electric lights and garden. G. H. Hartman. NOTICE! Lowest trucking prices, single or double deck loads. Special prices on Joffg distance, Frank G. Armstrong, phone 60. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 10 A . M. J. E. Kyle, Supt. Closing remarks by Mrs. E._E. Finney. Preaching 11 A . M. Theme: “ Our Need o f a Guide.” . Y. P. C. U / 7 P . H . Subject: “How Is the Work o f the.Missionary chang­ ing?” Union Service Presbyterian church 7:30 P. M. , Choir Rehearsal, Saturday 8 P. M. Prayer-meeting Wad. 7:30 P. M. Leader, Mrs, Wm.Frame. Communion Seriirfcir -will be obser­ ved in thia church the first Sabbath o f June, with usual preparatory services. METHODIST EPISCOPAL C. A . Hutchison, pastor. P. M. Gil­ lian, Supt. Sunday school at 10 A, M. The Golden Rule Circle have charge o f the devotions. . Preaching at 11 A. M. Subject; “ Christian Contentment.” Epworth League at 7:00 P. M, Topic: Sportsmanship; Leaden, Mar­ guerite Barnhart and Helen Rotroff. Union Service at 7:80 P. M. College Baccalaureate* in Presbyterian church. Junior Orchestra practice, Tuesday at 4:00 P. M. The Junior orchestra will play for Sunday School the second Sunday in June instead o f the first, the second being Childrens’ Day. No prayer-meeting next week but there will be a congregational meet­ ing for a few minutes Wednesday evening, June 3rd at 7:30 P. M. to elect the Lay Delegate and Alternate to the Lay Electoral Conference to be held at Columbus in September. Junior Choir practice, Thursday at 1:00 P. M, CEDARVILLE COLLEGE BACCALAUREATE SERVICE First Presbytrian Church Sabbath, May 31,1931, 8:00 P. M. ORGAN VOLUNTARY— Adoration ...........................Rockwell Processional*—Hymn 114. . (Congregation standing and singing.) ' Invocation......................... Rev: C. A. Hutchison “ The Heavens Are Telling” .............. . Haydn College Girls' Glee Club Scripture Reading Rev. W. P. Harriman, D. D, “ I Waited for the Lord” ...............Mendelsshon Mrs. Walter Corry, Miss Ruth Ingle ANNOUNCEMENTS— S o lo ..... ..... .*..................................... ...... Selected Sermon ...................... Rev. Harry C. Hutchison Hoge Memorial Presbyterian Church, Columbus, Ohio. Prayer......................Rev. R. A. Jamieson, D. D. Recessional—Hymn 119.' (Congregation standing and singing.) benediction.......Rev. W. R. McChesney, D. D. Grand March Triumphal............... Flagleer Soloist—Miss Ruth Ingle. Director o f Music in Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Ohio. Organist—Miss Lydia A. Berkley. Good Return, Pins Safety When investing idle funds two things are to be considered-safety and good return. Money investe d here is safe because it is protec­ ted by first mortgage on real estate o f ample value. Good return is represented by 51 - 2 % IN T E R E S T compounded semi-annually. At a time when the sale price o f your products is low you can get as much on your money as ever by investing it here. I f it is now earning less than 51-2 per cent it will pay you to see us, Your mon­ ey is always available when you want it. The Springfield Building & Loan Association— - 28 East Main Street SPRINGFIELD, OHIO DRAIN J ANDREFILNini MONA MOTOR FOB NEAT10DAYSONLY The Finest Oil Refined In This Country Regular LOOK A T THESE BARGAIN OIL PRICES In 5 Gal. Lots— 45c In Sealed Cans— Regular Price is $1.00 For Spring Shackles and Body Squeaks. Regular Price 75c Regular $1.00 size ibid at 65c Seal Brand Reg. 50c size Reg. 50c size Regular 50c size Regular $1.00 size sold at 65c DUPONT T POLISH ^ Regular $1.00 size 70c ' Regular $1.00 size ELBOEZEPOLISH SPARKPLU6S Chanipioii and k .C . for Fords Regular 50c 75c sizes for other cars 60c The Carroll-Binder Co, 112 E. Main St., Xenia, O. mni-f-ii'i^hriW A- Phorte 16 ■ r

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