The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26

CKPAJtVlUJC HBULD, FRIDAY, A im $ * 1M Wall Paper Special Sale on ROOM LOTS Bring Size of Room And Get Real SBargains L. S. Barnes & Co. New Location, 9 W . Main « t., Xenia, OHIO DAYS • j cJ h ^ • * 'V alue H irstC lothiers South Detroit St., Yenia, O. NEXT WEEK ONLY Week of April 27 M a y 2 Inclusive Sieze the Opportunity to buy Feeds at Extra Special Prices All Maib Laying Ration (Ubiko Made) Per mm Cash Cw t / 9 Only F. O. B. P lan t Regular Price $3.10 C. E. Barnhart, Cedarville, Ohio L. D. Welsh, Yellow Springs, Ohio Ervin Feed Store, Jamestown, Ohio New Era Grain Co., Bowersville, Ohio C. 0. Miller, Trebeins, Ohio Osborn Co-Operative Grain Co., Osborn Spring Valley Hdwe. Co., Spring Valley Ervin Milling Co., Xenia, Ohio Watdt fo r next week's Special EXTRA! EXTRA!! All about the new models and the new mathematics. Every season brings its new models and prices. This Spring brings you better opportunities.in both*. Now, instead of looking and wishing . . ? you try on and purchase, ’• The process of ownership is easier . . , the prognosis of happiness greater. Here are the models fhat the style-wise men of this . * nation will wear this Spring. Here are the prices ; that the thrift-wise men of Greene county will gladly pay. MICHAEL-STERN SPRING SUITS $23.50 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 SMITH SMART SHOES BOYS SUITS ,7 .50 and $10 $10, $13.50, $16 Special Feed Sale LOCAL AND PERSONAL $' »' i, i M i . i . H..i | i . i .. For Salt: Pstosky sm 4 potato#*. Phono 69, W. J. Torbox. (2t) For Solo: A Jersey cow. Price $36, G. H. Hortmon in .. grab Rsualwpgfh. tmim hi Cwfcrrffl# CMS**. * * ** CW*rDsy Queen on Cedar Dsy, *<*** Collin* has been ebowp Cedar Day orator. The dadsfee was reached af­ ter a second vote in riW«h ha f « tied for the honor with Albert Turner on the first vote. Mr. and Mrs. Ercle Wlaecup have a new daughter, born last Thursday. Mrs. J. F, Barr of Dayton was the guest of Mra/ Sarah Mitchell last week. I Dr. and Mra. Lealie Dean and son and Mra. Elizabeth Harbison, Cleve­ land, are here for a few days. „ Mr. and Mra. A. B. Creawell enter* tained Le Petite Bridge Club a t their home Wednesday evening, Mra. Mary McMUldn spent the week* end in Osborn with her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr, and Mra, J. C. McMil­ lan. ‘ Prof. Otto Kuehrmann, head of the Science Department a t the College, has been’ laid up with the grip for several days. I Dr. H, C. Schick announces that he will be absent from Ms office most of the summer. He aspects to leave on May first fo r New York City where he will take up special work in obstetrics and pediatrics. He if uaabla a t this time to say ju st how long he will be in New York. He has arranged to have Dr. Harold Bay, former graduate of Cedarville College, Michigan Uni­ versity and just now completing bis internship a t Miami Valley hospital, Dayton, to take over the office prac­ tice during the. summer. Mrs. E. A. Allen attended a lun­ cheon Friday a t the home of Mrs. Lida Keck Williams, Springfield, giv­ en in honor b f a number of writers. . Mrs. E. A. Allen, Mrs. H. H. Cherry and Mrs. John S. Harvey attended the meeting and banquet a t the Neil House, Columbus of the Thta Sigma Pi. Five hundred and eighty-five mem­ bers and guest* were present.. Those of prominence in the receiving line to welcome the- guests were Miss i Mary White, daughter of Gov. George {White and Mrs. Rightmire, wife of Ithe president of 0 , S, V . The speaker of the evening was Margaret Widde- more of New York, who apoke on 'Why Novelists Succeed/’*' *Mr. Willard Barlow had as his guest Mr8- Meryl Stormont b«» been cal- over the week-end, Mr. Ed Hopse of ed to New Galilee, Pa,, owing to the Newark, O. Both are instructors in de8th °* hermother, Mrs, Margaret the Columbus Junior High school Shannon Greer, who died April 16, af- ____________ _ ter an illness of several months. She Rev.’ J . L. Chesnut add family of is survived by one son, Georgd; New Fort Wayne, Ind., spent a few days Galilee, and one daughter, Mrs. Stor- here last week as guests of Judge and mont* * brother, Floyd Shaiman, But- Mrs. S, C. Wright. f . ,er* Pa* and fou r grand children. The ______________ 1deceased was a life long member of Mrs, Harry Wright has been veryill' the * * * Spring U, P. hurch, New the.past week, being under the care of Galilee. The funeral was held last a nurse. Her mother, Mrs. McCul- Sabbath from the church, the services lough o f Seaman, O., is also with her, 1bein^ in char«e 6* thSpsstor. Rev. W. - • j W. Willis. Interment In'Rock Spring Mrs. Creighton Lyle, of Marianna, 1cemetery. The husband George H. Ark., is visiting afe' the home of her > Greer, died May 17,1930. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Creawell. I Mr. Creawell has been in poor healthi for some time. > L We have in our possession a nice Collie dog that came to our place! I Church Notes UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Monday. Owner can have same by ’ Sabbath School 11 a. m. Supt. J. E. paying for this notice. Fred Dobbins. t Kyle. Closing remarks by Mr. Her- ---------- j vey Bailey. ) change in the time < Preaching 11 a, m. Theme: “ The There will be a of trains on the Penney Sabbath, Apr. 26th. The morning train East will ar­ rive a t 11:18 A. M. The evening train East a t 8:30P. M. Mr. Paul Rife was given a birthday surprise a t his, home Monday evening by fellow members of the High School football and basket ball teams. The event was h it eighteenth birthday.' For Rent—Furnished apartments for light o r general housekeeping. Air so bedrooms. Modern bath, furnace, light, gas, hot and cold water. Price reasonable. Phono 2-46. C. E. Barn­ hart, Xenia ave. Song Of the Lord' % P- C. U. a t 6:30 P. M. Subject: “The unmet needs of the world.” Union Service-in our church a t 7:30 P. M. Sermon by Rev. C. A. Hutchi­ son. .Choir Rehearsal Saturday 7;30 p. m. Prayers meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Leader: Mrs. Fred Dobbins. Notice:- I have opened my black­ smith and wood-Working shop in the old Nagley livery barn. Would be pleased to have part of your business. \ Cy Cramer. An organ recital will be given by advanced students of Cedarville Col­ lege Department of Music, Thursday, April 80 a t 8:00 P. M. in the Presby­ terian church. Everybody most cor­ dially invited to be present. Mr. W. W. Galloway and daughters, Rebecca and Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creawell, returned home Saturday, after spending a week in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Ancil V. Wright has been in Washington, D. C., for more than a l week attending the annual session of the D. A. R. Mrs. Wright was honor­ ed by being selected as a page to the Regent. Mr. and Mra. DeWitt Morgan of Indianapolis, were recent guests of ,?rof. and Mrs, Otto Kuehrmann. Mr. Morgan wa* a member of Cedarviiie College faculty some years ago. The annual Bible reading contest of the College was held last Sabbath evening in the First Presbyterian church. Ten girls Were contestants and the following won prizes offered by Miss Margaret Rife, Springfield, in the order named: MisB Viola Har- borogh, Miss Doris Hartman and Miss Sarah Margaret Chance. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C. A. Hutchison, pastor, P. M.'Gilli- ian, supt, ' f Sunday School a t 10:00 a. m. Preaching a t 11:00 a, m. Rev. E. L. Morrell-of the Worthington M. E. Orphanage will be present and tell ns of the work of the Home. Rev.. Morrell will bring four of the girls of :he home to sing for us, These girls iing the different parts and have been enjoyed by congregations all over the State of Ohio-. Recently they sang in Dayton whera the people were de­ lighted with them. W«? invite all who are not in service elsewhere to join us in the Sunday School and Church hours and hear these girls. Junior League at 2:80 p. m. Intermediate and Senior Epworth Leagues a t 6:30 p, m. Union Service in the II. P, church a t 7:30. Junior Orchestra practice, Tuesday evening after school. The members pleise try to be present because they are to play the first Sunday of the month. < ‘ Prayer meeting Wednesday evening a t 7:30. Junior Choir practice Thursday af­ ter school. The Junior Choir are to sing the first Sunday of 'the month, Senior Choir practice, Saturday at 7:30 P, M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10 a1, m. Sabbath Sehool. Mmrtand Boys in charge of the Worship period. Come yourselves and bring all the men and boys you eaa. Subject of Study: “How to Pray”. Let us keep up the Attendance resord. 11:00 A, M, Worship service. A Ser­ vice for men Men and Boys. Discus­ sion of Mutual Obligations and Joys. Mrs. John S. Harvey, Cedarville and Hunting, W, Va., has been h6nored by being chosen president of the West Virginia Federation of Women’s Clubs.' Mrs, Harvey has been promi­ nent in club work in her" state for a number of years. She left the first of this week to attend the meeting of the National Federation of Women's Cluhl. Before m arketing your live stock call THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCKYARDS DAILY MARKET Phone 80 s. jc * smgots t* k moot* k ’MONEY f*AlDWHENWEIGHM® ' BnSHiirtwMiiuiiiiiuiHMiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniBnaitiiittmiiHiStiiiiiiiuiiiiaMixuuimwweeiwmiwiaiiSiimwaNWaiiiawia 8*00 P. M. Intermedlste Christian Endeavor Society, Mjfas Clara Boas* Is in charge of this work and all the young people of this group are urged to attend. 6:30 P, M. Young People’s Service. Subject; “The Unmet Needs of the World.” Leaders; Prof. C. W. Steel* and Walter Kilpatrick. Special mus­ ic by the quartette. 7:80 P. M. Union Service in the U. F. church. Sermon will be preached hy Rev, Mr. Hutchison. Every member Of these three churches should attend these union evening services. Wednesday evening—See announce* ment elsewhere about the coming of Rev. Henry J, McCall, Minister, Mis­ sionary to Brasil, Laborer among 100- 000 Portugese in California. A Scotch­ man with a real aensa o f Scotch hu­ mor. A man yap will all want to hear. 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, April 29th. No admission, No offering All are in­ vited. Thousands of flock owners In the ■cent as many eggs wart hstrhenl hi country have purchased fewer chleks ‘commercial butcheries m were hatch- during this spring hatching season, ad In January « y m *#*. 3k W dm m r than ehewtofore. for according to a ; the production of salable ckiek* mm report of the federal department of ,61 par cant of the etendsid set task agriculture, in January only 60 per ?ye*r. •Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Masters had for their guests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Shore and grandson, James, Mrs. Wm. Birens and daughter, Mar­ garet of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. J, F. McKinnis and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McKinnis and children, Richard and Charles of Silverton, O. Dandelions on the lawn may be par­ tially controlled by the use of a spray Containing about X 1-2 pounds of sui- fate in a gallon of water. A. gallon of the'solution will cover about 350 ,sq. feet of lawn and it may be sprayed on the ground with a hand or power spray pump. ATTENTION! Ex-Service Men Bandit Gets Beaus Roll. { CANTON, 0»—(AP)—Barney Ev­ ans, world war veteran, was held up ' and robbed of $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 Will Be Interested In This DAN’S NEWARK, OHIO, STORE STOCK Sold by Order o f the Court to Sati sfy Creditors’ Claims! Now to be Offered to the Public in the Great est Sale Greene County has had*.. THE CREDITORS’LOSS IS TO BE YOUR GAIN! PRICES THE r . T " ■ ; , rf •* A ,* '• , - ^( > • • LOWEST YOU HAVE SEEN IN IN THIRTY YEARS Dan's Stores tried to sell goods too chfeap a nd as a result they were taken over by the creditors, who, acting under the court’s or- ders, sold their stock in bulk to satisfy cred . itors’ claims. With an original inventory of around $70,000, these stores were appraised, advertis­ ed in the legal way and sold at auction, ,r ealizing for the Creditors about one half of the original inventory price. . , Owning this stock as we do at but a fraction of its actual original cost price, we are in a position to make you lower prices than y ou have seen for thirty years back, Dan's very low prices will seem high in compari-son. A FINE COMPLETE STOCK OF PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING IN MEN'S, WO­ MEN’S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR < Children'* Wash Hats ............... .... .....19c Ladies' Brassieres,Going a t ......... . J 49c Combination*—-Out they go at ......... 79c Men'* Dress Shirt*...... ........... . .... 39c Men'* Dress Son....... ........................... 9c Men's Work Pants ................ 98c Men's Dress Pants Sizes to 3 8 .......... .98c Women's Wash Frocks ............ 49c Overnight C ase ....................................79c I Lot Ladies Silk Dresses....... .........$1.98 One fine lot Ladies' H a ts...................69c Boy's Dress Shoes and Oxford* ..,.$1,98 Men's Su it*.......................... $9.90 Ladies’ Good Grade Rayon Slips ., ....98c One lot Men's Athletic Unions____ ....29c Men's Fine Union Su its.......... 69c Men's Fine Attached Shirts.......... .....69c Men's Dress Oxfords from ....... $2.49 Men's Work Shoes from ..... .... ..... $1.49 Boys' Longies..... .......... 79c Boys' Knickers .... 69c Boys' Athletic Unions....... ...... ;.....„..2Sc Boys' Blouses ................... ............ .. ....29c Boys' O 'A lls..........................................69c Ladies' Girdles .........................__...... 59c Pajamas. Crepe or Printed material 79c Silk Scarfs ....... -29c 'Women's Out Size Burson Hose ,.......39c Women's Rayon Hose One lot a t ..... 29c Wom'en's Dress Low Shoes............... $1.98 Children's Shoes and Slippers. $1 to 1,98 Extra Special! Lingerie Sale!! One lot panties, Stepins, Bloomers 19c A fine lot including Chemise, Panties Stepins and Gowns .... .................. „..,...49c Another lot of $1.50 values, Chemise Dance Sets going a t ...........—.......... *79c INFANTS,INDCHILDREN,SSPECIALS ► INFANTS’ ORGANDY CAPS............................... /......... . 29c CHILDREN’S RAYON COMBINATIONS..............................39c INFANTS' DRESSES.......................... 39fi INFANTS’ SILK DRESSES.......................................................59c GOWNS, 2 to 6 ........................ 1................................................ 29c INFANTS’ COTTON SLIPS ................................................... 19c LITTLE SUN TAN SUITS.........................................................29c ONE LOT CHILDREN’S SPRING COATS..........................$1.98 CHILDREN’S DRESSES, 2 to 6 ................... il.... .....................49c Special value ha nil typer of Infants' Sk children'* stockings. UHLMAPPS 1749 W. Main S t, Xenia, Ohio V /

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