The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26
m i. CEDAJtVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10) I t t t . Mr. Brash Ssys— N fk M m t b$t*m m ori* m n t—tMmH l t w » fm l» thot tort «i AriUtlleiiu* o f To achieve such widespread reputation for qual ify* Hanna’s have for almost half a century bent <y«*y effort to the perfection and production o f , high-grade pain ts and finishes. Raw materials that have been carefully selected are laboratory* blended to formulas that are time-tested and proved. The name “Hanna” marks paint products of surprisingworth. We take a great deal of pride in presenting to our friends and neighbors “The aristocrat of paints”—the Hanna line, of products for every painting job around the place. pim■» ■ » » . i » i w LOCAL AND ‘PERSONAL Mr. Allen Turnbull of; Cleveland spent nia EaBter vacation at home. . Q u a l it y fa in ts ^ finishes E. A. ALLEN C E D A R V ILLE , O . TO-NIGHT OPERA HOUSE Mary Rose Stock Go. IN “The Women of the Streets’* LAUGHS — LAUGHS — LAUGHS VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS ADULTS 25c — CHILDREN 10c DOORS OPEN AT 7:30—SHOW 8:15 DON’T MISS IT! Special Feed Sale N U T W E E * ONLY For Week of April 13 to April 18 Inclusive Sieze the Opportunity to buy Feeds at Extra Special ! Prices Mr. W. <!• Tarbox has been on the sick list the past week. Kr. Qliver J&Uf and ,family 'of CrSn. vil!e, 0., spent the weekend hare With relatives. Mr. and Mrs.‘Roll Shultz of Dayton were guests over Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Spencer. For Rent:- Good house. Garden. Ga rage and cistern. Price $10 per month. G, H. Hartman Dr. C. M. Ritchie will preach SkbJ bath morning for the Clifton United Presbyterian congregation. l IIIIHMI Church Notes i Mr. and Mrs. George F. Siegler o f Marietta, spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. W itt. ■ Mr. and Mrs. B. E. McFarland had as their guest, their granddaughter^ Rosemary McFarlartd, . Dayton, . for several days. • ; Miss Lois McFarland spent the week-end with Miss Kathryn Van Pelt of Xenia. Mrs. Hattie Owens returned home Friday after spending several months with her son-in-law and .daughter, Mr; and Mrs. John Lott, in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Charles Cooley, who-‘spent the winter in Passadena, Calif., with her brother, Mr. Riley Kyle and family, has returned home. Mrs. Anna Smith and daughter, .Bar bara, returned to Indianoplis, Sabbath being driven to that city by the for mer’s father, Mr. M. W. Collins. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath April 12, HONOR ROLL DAY. This is the beginning of Sue Weeks of Services leading up to Pen tecost. The entire, program is planned, and hold& special 'interest fo f fall cod-* earned. Six vfeekiJfif Increasing Loy_ alty to Christ and the Church, 10 A. M.—Sabbath School, Prof. A, J. Hostetler, Supt., will have charge of the Worship Service. The honor Roll System? o f rewarding attendance will be explained. Everyone will want to be on hand. Lesson Subject: “The Prodigal Son” . 11 A. M.—Worship Service— Ser mon Theme: “ Honoring God". All fNature seems to unite in praising and Worshipping God, Let men and wo men^ and boys and girls' unite in wor shiping Him too. 6i30 P. M,—-Young People’s Society HONOR ROLL SERVICE— Subject: “ Practicing Brotherhood” . Question: Is it possible to practice brotherhood arid yet not'invite people to these ser vices? ' 7:30 P. M.—Union Service in the Methodist church. Rev. W, P. Harri- m&n will preach. ■ Mid-week Service*Wednesday night at 7:30 .Three months with the Bible. A Bible Spelling Bee. You will want to be on hand for this’ service. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Ritchie after an eight months trip through the East and South, returned to their home last Tuesday. - The last month they spent in Florida, returning home by way of Chester, South Carolina and Knoxville Tenn. They expect to spend the sum mer at home. Mr. W. W. Galloway and two daugh ters, Rebecca and Dorothy, and "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creswell, leave to&ay for Washington, D. C. Mr. Galloway will attend th'e annual , convention of the American Red Cross. The trip will be made by motor. The Cedar Cliff Chapter o f the D. A. R. will nieet next Tuesday, April 14 at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. E. Kyle. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C. A. Hutchison, Pastor, P. M. Gil- lilan, Supt. Sunday -School at 10:00 a. m. _ ’ . - .. Preaching at 11:00 A. M. Subject: “Peculiar People”. ‘ Junior League at 2:30 p. m. intermediate and Senior Epworth League at 6:30. Union Service in M. E. church this Sunday at 7:80 P, M. Dr. W. P. Har- riman is the preacher, Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Official Board meeting after Prayer-meeting, Junior .Orchestra practice Tuesday evening after school. The Junior Or chestra will play for Sunday School this Sunday, in the Adult Department. Senior choir practice Sat., 7:30 P. M. . Selma M. E. church—Preaching at 9 A. M.^Prayer-meeting Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Mr, C, F. Marshall is home after spending the winter in Orlando, Fla. Ho reports that Mr. and Mre. C.^N. Stuckey will probably start north next week. MRS RICKETT DIED TUESDAY Mrs, Murgaret Rickett, 70, former native of this place, died at her home in Xenia, Tuesday after a short illness from pneumonia. She was born in Ce- darville Ondlwas the widow of Henry Ricket who died in 1834. A' son Wil liam and a daughter, Gertrude Tracey preceded her in death. A niece, Mrs. Susie Linkhart, Eanon, and a nephew, William Glemans, Cedarville, survive. The funeral will be held Friday after noon, Neeld Funeral Home,- Xenia, at amember of Trinity M. E. fcgiKh^Xenia. Burial at Woodland Ctafe# FOK^SALE:—156 agres well im proved'within 3 miles of Cedarville, Nicu.-hatfse. Large barn. Silo. No waste land, all Binooth. Well fenced and tiled. Deep soil. Very reasonable price. Easy terms. W. L. Clemans, Realtor. Exclusive Agent, Cedarville. FOR SALE—Seed potatoes, Irish Cobblers. Wm. Lackey, phone 21-191. (2t) Pet* 25 lb. Back C A LF M EAL (Ubiko Made) $1.00 F. O. B. Plant Regular Price $1.15 Cash J C. E. Barnhart, Cedarville, Ohio X " AL. D. Welsh, Yellow Springs, Ohio Ervin Feed Store, Jamestown, Ohio New Era Grain Co., Bowersville, Ohio C. O. Miller, Trebeins, Ohio Osborn Co-Operative Grain Co.-,-Osborn 3 Spring Valley Hdwe. Co„ Spring Valley , Ervin Milling Co., Xenia, Ohio Watch for next week’s Special FOR SALE—Iron pump and iron sink in good condition. Cal) this office. FOR SALE—A B-flat clarinet and I an A-flat clarinet.' Both sold reason- \ able. Phone 1. i * ■■•■1 — >— — i WANTED TO RENT—Typewriter ; with standard keyboard. Call phone 1. i POULTRY: Wanted Poultry all ' kinds, also broilers, New Crop, 114 lbs. up. The Peters Poultry Company, Cincinnati, Ohio,. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN STOP, LOOK and LISTEN! in April 12th at the United Presbyterian Sab bath School at 10 A. M. J. E. Kyle, Supt. Lesson, “ The Prodigal Son” . Closing remarks by Mrs. Lucy Turner on “ The Mistakes o f the Prodigal Son” . - Mrs; Rachel Townsley, “The Mistakes o f the Son st Home” . Mr. Delmar Jobe, “ TK£ Mistakes of the Parents” , Margiuj^t Framed Poem1, “ The Life that County” .. Don’t forget the Honor Roll. „, Preaching Service, g t 11 A. M.‘ “A Plea for Real Religion.” Y. P. C. U— 6:30 P. M, Subject: “ How fa t dare we practice the Broth erhood of Man?” Union Service in M. E. Church. Ser mon by Di V. P. Harriman. Prayer-meeting Wed. 7;30 P, M. Leader, Mrs. W. W< Galloway. Qhoir Rehearsal Saturday 7:30 p. m. There was a good attendance at the Annual Supper and Business meeting Tuesday evening. The reports of the various organizations were very good and the members are very happy to find all bills paid and a balance in the treasury. The following officers were elected: Chairman—Mr. Fred Townsley. WANTED: Sour Cream. Wolf’s Dairy. For price, ’phone (94, Xenia: NOTICE! Lowest trucking prices, single or double deck loads. Special prices on : long distance. Frank G. Armstrong,* phone 60. Attention! Chick Raisers STARTED CHICKS We have just installed^ late model 3,000 capacity battery brooder and can supply you with 1-2-3 week old chicks. FED ON “UBIKO” All Mash-Starter Containing “Kraco” (milk sugar feed) Prevents Coccidiodosis Cod-Liver Gil (Prevents leg weakness) “ Dicapho” (mineral) Prevents bare backs. Chicks always on Display Xenia Chick Hatchery INC. Producers of Quality Trutype Baby Chicks P. O. Box 206 Phone 475 Xenis,Ohio S. Whiteman St. Baby Chicks on Monday, Tuesday, Thursdays wools J. E. HASTINGS and FRANK CRESWELL will pay|IIigl^st Market Prices at old stand Wool Received at*alltTitties Allan’s Elevator Secretary—Mrs. Harvsy Bailey. Treasurer—Mr. Frank Bird. Trustee for five year term—Mr. Cur ry HcElroy. Xenia Presbytery meets in the Second Springfield XJ. P. church Mon_ - day, April I3th at 10 A. M. Elder W. O. Thompson is the delegate from our session. MENNONITE BRETHERN First floor I. O. O. F. Hall. Work ers: Katherine Greber, Violet Golden. Children’s Meeting, Sunday 2:15 p. m. Preaching Saturday 7:30 p. m. Sunday 3 p. m. 'Revival, meeting be ginning Sunday, April 12, 7:30 p. m, Mrs. F. A. Holdeman, Evangelist. Ser vice every night. Everybody welcome Miss Katherine Sanders, who is the director of music in the Orville schools, spent the Easter vacation with her mother. Miss Sanders fav ored the First Presbyterian congre gation with a vocal solo for the Easter morning service. Miss Lenora Skinnell, Cedarville College, won third prize in the synodic stewardship oratorical contest in the Central Presbyterian church, Colum bus, several days ago. There were six contestants from different parts of the state. Mr. A1 Glass and son, Edward, Nor- wood. and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus San ders and children o f Columbus, spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Allen. k tim iM im iiiiim tiiitiiim iiM iiiifiM M iiiim iitiia iiiiiiiiiiiiiia sii* I ITS GETTING LATE! I f Prices Are Very Low I | Poultry will'be scarce Next I | Season I I HIGH PRODUCTION WHITE | I ROCKS OUR SPECIALTY ! | ORDER NOW! ' | f CUSTOM HATCHING | I THE NORTHUP ! j HATCHERY | Yellow Springs, Ohio | .itiim m iiiiiiiM iiiH M iH iiH liM tim iim iiiiiiiirM iin iH u itiiiiH i? Comfortable! 1600 Baths 1000 Rooms The comfort of the gueest is of primary importance to the management. Each of the 1,000 rooms o f this fine, modern hotel has been furnished with their comfort in mind. Little extra conveniences, ordinarily neg lected, makes each room a com plete “ home away frotht'home.” . . . Be our Guest, When in Columbus. The Deshler-Wallick Columbus, Ohio Amerieft’s Most Beautifully Equipped Hotel JAMES H. MICHOS, Manager Under Wallick Management In the East Providence-Biltmore, Providence, R. L Hotel Chatham, New York City ATTENTION! Ex-Service Men Bandit Gets Bonus Roll. CANTON, O .- (A P )—Barney Ev ans, world wa? veteran, was held up • and robbed o f $190. He had recently received the money on his adjusted' * . compensation certificate. A bank account would have protected this man and his money from robbery. The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio Are You Watching Our Price Decennial This is the end of the second week during which we . have, been demonstrating that today we are offering quality Merchandise at the lowest prices in 10 years —YES— in 20 years. H ere A re Just a F ew Samples WINDOW SHADES-— 3x6 water color shades, ’slightly imperfect. Com*, plete with roller, choice of green or mauve. A real Decennial Value. Each ................... ....... ........ . 39c RUFFLED CURTAINS- A fresh new decennial value. If you have not bought curtains recently, you will truly appreciate them. Good quality marquisette with Priscilla cornish tops and tiebacks. . Pair........—....:......... ............... „..$1,00 PRINT PAJAMAS Smart—comfortable— fast color—practical— these pajamas are suitable for every purpose. Made from 80 square Invader percale. New wide legged styles. , Each only.......... ;....$1.00 LAMP SHADED Paper parchment shades with newest gold and sil ver applique designs and taped edges. Bridge, jun ior and table styles. Every one new. Each ....$1.00 CHIFFON HOSIERY— Certainly the greatest hosiery value of all time. These are the new High twist Grenadine style. Silk to the picot top and. newest style foot construction. Spring shades all sizes. Pair ................... ..$1.00 SHEER COTTON PRINTS— r Sunrise Lawn—Daphne. Dimity—Dorinda Batiste. The newest colorings, patterns and as you know ex cellent quality. More than ten years have not seen such value. Nearly twice as high only last year. Yard ..................................... ....29c J O B E * / Xenia, Ohio A D A I R ’S Adair’s Mighty Dollar Rug Sale Sale Begins Saturday Lasts One Week An Annual Event in Which Any Rug' in Our Immense Stock Will Be Delivered $ 1 . 00 I DOWN WONDERFUL PATTERNS PRICES LOWER THAN EVER Our entire stock o f r u g a t e , S e lect, Your Rug Now Pay only been repriced to meet present One Dollar Down— and the rug conditions^ .... ? will be delivered to your home. 30-34 Nortli Detroit Stmt, Xftftia. OWo
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