The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26

f l f l l 1 m u m wm*m w wmmmmvktm t U U J B . s c h o o l n e w s HMI mh I Inn hw f t ___ ) I H u e T o n F R E E Uwri* f Finnsy, £ ----------- ,~Q Talbert, f ______- ____0 Peterson, c -----------------,...0 Buckner,, c --------------— 0 Waddle, g _____________ 4 Hughes, g ---------- -------- -0 Rife, g — -------------------- 3 Coulter, g ____________ 0 Total.............. - ...........8 Bath Boys G Lobaugh, f ------ Herr, f ............................ -2 Smith, f ------- -----------~,-0 Birch, c ----------------------_-4 Lewis, g _________ _— .—0 Dyer, g ------- ------------— 1 3 r m n m w A m Total..........................10 Next Week’s Games Only one more week remains before 0 0 ; Hundreds of’ Presbyterian young O' . 0 people are participating in a Nation- Of 9 wide Oratorical Contest on Steward- 0 0 ship, as theae are being conducted in 2 10 local churches, as a part of the pro- p Qgram of Stewardship education which 1 7 has been emphasised during this year. 0 0 Winners in the local contests will - — compete in a Prefbyterial contest. 4 20 Winners in this contest will compete ? TP with other like winnere In a contest 1 7 in the Synod* Synodic winners com-! 1 5 pete in a District contest, while'the 0 o: winners in the several districts will 2 11 compete in the fine! General Assembly 1 1 Contest, , 2 4 The local contest will be held in the - —. First Presbyterian Church, Sabba+h 8 28 evening, Feb. 22nd at 7:80. This will ! be. one of the interesting features of the ' young people’s night program Joj, three days, starting Sunday, Psh- ;*^ mary IS, gives Norm* T*haadg* thg RD6HIP IdaHasiritsr o€ Urn-ssreetnn ogfor- traitor W sa t^heraa l£ .| ilsw ksasi)e been more alluring, more gorgeous, more xparkUag. Wednesday sad Thursday, Fshruary 18 and 19, the Fairbanks will show “Naughty Flirt,” a picture that has been aptly termed the cutest, peppiest comedy of the season, The unusual dramatic romance, “Madonna of tbs Streets,” with Evelyn Brent*, will be the attraction at the Fairbanks theatre Friday and Satur­ day, February 20 and 21. 996 Eeliewe * Hra**** •* *• » *• * * * It minute** M » * « * i * * * * * * and checks Malaria in throe deye. « « f nla* in TnMnS* the tournament to be played at Xenia, whichwill help to introduce the Church February 27 and-28, The schedule for Loyalty Campaign in that church. In the frame above is a rebu*—letters *md pictures that, righly read, make a statement you’ll do well to remember—whenever itfs coal buying time at your house, For the first correct reading o f this rebus that is phoned in to us, we w ill award, free, a ton o f the coal that gives you most heat per dollar^—without annoyance from soot, clinkers or ashes—the good fuel that’s mak­ ing so many warm friends— M A N H A T T A N R,cri,f,T,r 1 II. S. Piteiit Office next week provides for seperate games for the boys and girls.. Thursday, February 19, the girls will go to Springfield to meet an in­ dependent girls’ team under the di­ rection of Fred C. Rolfes, formerly coach of the local high school. This game will be played on the Y. W. C. A. floor. Friday February 20, the boys will go to Leesburg to meet the high school team of that place. Building & Loan Elects Directors At the election of stockholders of The Cedarville Building & Loan Asso­ ciation last Saturday Judge S. C. Wright was a new member elected on the board with the re-election of W. J. Tarbox and Jacob Siegler. W. J. Ts’-box is president and I. C. Davis, secretary of the association,. The local contestants are, Miss Lenorg Skinnel, Miss Mary Margaret McMillan, Mr, Marion Hostdtler, and Mr. Walter S. Kilpatrick. The prizes offered for the respective contests are as follows: In the local church, prizes pf <$3, $2, and $1 are offered by Hie session. Dayton Pres­ bytery, thru the Board of Education offers a prize of $15.00 toward the winners expenses at the summer con­ ference at- Oxford, Ohio, is offered. The, Synodic prizes haye not been spe­ cified. The prizes in the district con­ test are $5O,0Q, $26.00 and $15.00 re­ spectively; while the final winners in the Assembly contest are $250.00 to the first, $100,00 to the second, and $50.00 to the .third. In addition, the finalists expenses of travel to and from the assembly, which meets in Pittsburgh, and hotel expenses for two days at the assembly will be met. INFANT DIED TUESDAY • Ton’ll tike **-*«• furnace* better or grad* Alto WASHED Manhattan, «* itw t fe r rmgn. Barnhart Exchange Phone 2-45 Cedarville, Ohio STELLAR ATTRACTIONS BEING SHOWN AT CHAKERES-WARN- ERS SPRINGFIELD PLAYHOUSES ...................•• • V • ■ • The new Ford is an economical ear to own and drive l o w f i r m t c o a t , t o w c o a t o f o p e r ­ a t i o n a n d u p - h e e p , a n d t o w y e n r i y d e p r e c i a t i o n m e a n a d im t i n c t m a c in g t o e v e r y p u r c h a s e r Virginia Lee, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson, died Tuesday afternoon at one o’clock. The babe born December 9, 1930 had been frail since birth. The funeral was held Thursday with burial in Mt. Zion cemetery west of Xenia. RANTED TO BUY Reliable Draft Horse, not too old. Phone 4 on 69, Jamestown, NOTICE .OF APPOINTMENT • i. - I.,, ■ i.ii.y- . Estate of H. H. Stormont, Deceased. E. L. Stormont has been appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of H. H, Stormont, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased.* Dated this 22nd day o f January, 1981. ' * S. C.WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County. T he N ew F ord la a splendid car to own and drive because o f its attractive lines and colon , safety, com­ fort, speed, reliability and long life* ’ There are, in addition, three other features o f importance to every far-seeing automobile owner. •• low first cost,*low cost o f operation and up-keep, and low yearly depreciation. During the life o f the car, the day-by-day economy o f owning a Ford will amount to considerably more than the saving on the first cost. You save when you buy the Ford and you save every mile yon drive. The reasons for this economy are simplicity of design, high quality o f materials and care in manu­ facturing and assembling. Many vital parts are made to limits o f one one-thousandth o f an inch. Some to three ten-thousandths o f an inch. Throughout, the new Ford is an outstanding example o f fins crafts­ manship in automobile engineering. The more you see o f the new Ford—-the more you talk to Ford owners and experienced mechanics—the more certain you become o f this fact. . . . It brings you everything you want car need in a motor car a t an unusually low price. Tax NewF oxd T udos Smut 11 Years Constipation Glycerin Mix Ends It “For 11 years I tried to E*t rid of constipation,” says Chas. E. Blair. “Then at last the simple mixture, Adlerika, made me regular." The simple mixture of glycerin buckthorn bark, saline, etc., (Adlcr- ika) acts on BOTH upper and lovter bowel, relieving constipation in hours! Brings out poisons you never thought were in your system. Lei Adlerika give your stomach and bow- .ela a REAL cleaning and see how good you fcelt Drown'a Drugs. The Industrial Commission had 16,- 749 claims filed in December for fatal, non-fatal and occupational disease, 3,- 915 less than in December 1929, In injury cases handling of objects was highest with 2,829; machinery caused 2,546; stepping upon or striking against objects 1,898; hand tools 1,* 617; falls of persons 1,593 with 17 fatalities and motor veheiles 956 with 16 fatalities. Movie patrons will find much to please them in the feature talkies that ire being presented at all three of the Chakeres-Wa'mera theatres throughout the coming week. One of the headlin­ ers Will be “Fighting Caravans,” a Zane Grey story, starring Gary Coop­ er. . It is a gripping romance of pion­ eer daya, Sq vividly real you will want to yell. If it meets the same reception in Springfield as it haa in the larger cities it will show to constantly pack­ ed houses. It will show at the State for four daya starting Saturday, Feb­ ruary 14, "The Royal Family of Broadway,” -he attraction at the State for the last half of the week, starting Wednesday, February 18, is declared by critics tc be the maddest, merriest, most amaz­ ing show ever seen on the screen. It intimately portrays the extremely pri­ vate lives and loves of America’s favorites. The cast is headedd by Ina Claire and Fredric March, At the Regent theatre, starting Sat­ urday, February 14, and continuing for four days, will he shown that master production, “Min, and Bill,” bringing together on the screen for the first time those two inimitable stars, Marie Dressier and Wallace Beery. It is a laugh and thrill hit that will not be equalled for a long time. Lawrence Tibbett, hero of “The Rogue Song,” Is the star of “New Moon,” opening at the Regent Wed­ nesday, February 18 for a three days’ run. It is a screen operetta that has met with great favor from both critics and movie patrons and features sev­ eral .catchy songs that have already become populair. “DuBarry, Woman of Passion,” which shows at the Fairbanks theatre FOR SALE-600 bu. Bryant. of Oats. Dana We will take your subscription for the Ohio State Journal. ■ j - % iB ff PAY LESS A T 3 f W att Mailt XmSa L O W P R I C K S 91V F O R I C A R S •435 to *660 r.O.W, #**» Awfefte m4 Atbwy. Anuses sr O.ears ttr. aaitu at ansi «Mi am a 9m4 m t«rmt -A# AmtmlmA 9m I 9hmm 9fm» »f An (M m ***! (Wtt Umpmft dflRh The Sturdy Baby Chick Co. F i r s t H a t c h F e h . 2 3 4 * t CH ICK PRICES LOWER T H A N EVER This Is Your Chance to SAVE REAL MONEY Free Free Free GIFTS T O ALL Ask Us About This Special Inducement 1,000 chick brooder for $11.00 with every 100 or more chicks* Regular price $21.50. Large canopy—holds 44 lbs. coal. ORDER EARLY AND SAVE MONEY The Sturdy Baby Chick Co. Erie and Auburn Ave. Main Springfiald, Ohio FR IED ’S Going Out o f the Jewelry Business This store has been the leader o f its kind in this com-, munit^ for over fifty years. Its success has been built on a policy of fair prices, and just dealings with two genera­ tions of our clientels. We have decided to discontinue the jewelry business, and our prices for quality merchandise are lower than you have ever seen before. Entire Stock Now Being 1% 3 Discount Sold Diamond Rings, Engagement Rings, Diamond Brooches, Cameo Brooches, Diamond Bracelets, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, > Rings, Pearl Necklaces, Sterling Silver, Plated Silver, Glass and Crystal, China, Pewter, As you know, our stock is carefully selected, and the ex­ ceptional values of this closing out sale will appeal to you; Be sure and do not delay your call. TEAM s : Cash O n ly— No Exchanges F r i e d ’s J e w e l r y S t o r e 6 East Main Street Springfield, Ohio ; /BsssSHLasssa Himiiii filiiiliiiii Uiii'lin ill .Ksslfilissysflilii; ■■•■■■■■BSSSSOSCSdliii W V B V SW W W B WW*- * ! ! » » IMHIIIIMIIIHMII iMCtSOSsoooosscs§sss c*Vssscosss«ps« 9 nMS •csssssafisshigirsis MtlHI — guu : RUSS* fan : h TintNewChmrmUtCenrtrtlblaCahrioUt—Prothcte) CanaralUatort Chevrolet has set a new standard of value Although the new Chevrolet Six is one of the moat lnexpoualvo automobiles on the market. It offers ffhe-car style., perform­ ance, comfort and dependability. And along with the economy of a lowpurchase price, you get the savings of verylowoper­ ating cost and long life with! little upkeep expanse. » N e w l o w j p r f t e e s « Roadster, $478, Sport Roadster with nimble scat, $495; CoachorStandardFive- Window Coupe, $545; Phaeton, t$Iff; Standard Coui>e, $535; Sport Coupe (ramble scat), $575; ConvertibleCabriolet, $615; SteudardSedan, $638; Special Sedati, $659. Prices f, o. b. Flint, Mich, Special equipment extra. NEW CHEVROLET SIX Thm O nm i Am erican Vmtmm Y n n r Lung Chevrolet Co., Cummings Chevrolet Sales, ^ X«*i% Ohio Cedarville, Ohio MUtOM kUM fft CttXVKOLKTWX^nftlKWURTRUCK*. OMTO «iN, h s .». FMat, MU tf *3

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