The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26
I t flpNP cwuivnx* m n m r, m r $,m A l f l i PERSONAL :T8c*dojw«. * «m k i W#Hwpi. aext Ihwhjr vmbaa;. Rev.C. AHntchi*<>Bwillpreachthe. C o tlav# Bascelasufi et* mmsm at B d itfw k ' Banquw t H a l4 T uf iwla y Evsu-— i £ 3 2 ^ J S S ' t o ’ S ^ « * ■ •»* Mrl 5. 0 . W rW * 5 5 « * * ‘ *M“ 1 « « . Dr. a C. Bd*fc f £ ; '% % *& £ ? 0 _ **t 'UMMlllUMMMI!lttlUtUlltili|i|<|||||||K^ ____Before marketing your live stock call s THE) SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCK YARDS 1 DAIT.V MiSViw ’ . S i ■The Juntar-geatar Bangs®* o f <?#. n . K— Wh Club * „ ..tertuM .a » f f * * * * ! * S * * » « y«ter<I,y afternoon at tn . homo o f * « • ? n y lteM.on T n ^ .y I b y t a , Mr*. H. H . C h «ty , whan tko nienitwa « tb‘ . » « * ro ~ tn SprtatM d. •njoyed a fine program and * pleasant * ? » * tf bl°* * » ? , * u * 3 *h« * to th« tj ,® W h ' h t^ colors, purple and whit® were used in Have your lawn mower® re-sharp-.the deco« f f •• . 7 .miniature condole® with a clever enod now. W* do «®neral repair „ * th* y « r , 1931. Crfnd cycle, fo r mower®. Have them The f olIow in g ia . the ^m u : reground ready fo r harvest. J. A. Stormont. 5 . K . SM O O TS d a il y m a r k e t Phone 80 P . P . SMOOTS 1 SOI m o n e y p a i d w h e n w e i g h e d ...................................................... Hte^tetetetettetet^te,.,^ Mr. and Mrs, Data McKitrick and Mr..and Mrs. Stanley McKitrick and son, of Plain City, called upon Rev, and Mrs. C. A. Hutchison last Spnday afternoon. Fruit Cocktail Mixed Pickles Olive. o f Asparagus soup with Mother's Day Suggestions HANDBAGS $1.00— $2.75— $2.95 YOU WILL WANT TO SEE THESE New Crepe and Moire and leather. The clever new styles, the linings and interior arrange ment. Black, Navy and pastel shades. HOUSE FROCKS Just at this time we are featuring slenderiz ing stout house frocks in a variety o f fast col or summery materials. Good looks, yet fit and comfort. ^ Prices $1.95 and upwards. ^ LA FRANCE HOSIERY We carry this quality line o f hosiery in Sheer Chiffon and service weight at $1.00. Many other-degrees o f fineness and quality at $1.25 $1,45, $1.75 and $1.95, ' * REMEMBER your mother with Gloves, a new pastel neck lace, perfume, an umbrella, a dress pattern, or silk underwear. All gifts carefully Xenia, Ohio ! SPRINGFIELD, OHIO W H IT E K ID For Graduation Priced from Celery Cream icroutons. > Chicken a la King en Patties Au gratin Potato*. Puttered new pea. Rolls Rutter Combination Salad Ice Cream •• 1 Cake j * C offff ■ The music during the dinner hour A meeting o f the officers o f the Greene County W, C. T. U. will b e ' held at the home o f Mrs. C. W. Steele, * . . , , . .... , _ . . Tuesday, May 12, beginning k 10 A . ™ 8 f “ rnigh^ , by Misd Bernice Eltaa, M. There will be a covered dish lun- Mai^r Eleanor Bull and Mr. cheon. All members o f the local union are urged to attend. Mr#. S. C* Wright, Secy.’ Wanted:- poses. Young calf for veal pur- W. H. Creswell For Rent—A good house. Good lo* cation. Electric lights and garden. G. H. Hartman. For Sale:- Two loads of' Alfalfa hay ------ -----------------Rey.- C~C-Kyl® Clyde Hutchiaon, The evenings program represented an “Ocean Voyage/’ Mr, Henry Idd- inga very capably and cleverly acted the role o f toastmaster. The welcome, representing “All Aboard,” was given by Mr. Robert Wilson, president o f the Junior Class. Mr, James,Stormont president o f the Senior Class, ably gave the response, ‘For Good Fellow ship.” Then M ib ® Wild® Auld gave “A Steady Breeze Abeam” , which was. the prophecy, o f the Senior Class, Miss Martha Waddle and Miss Lenora Skinnell, delighted the, assembly with apartments a vocai iduet "I ’m Waiting fo r Ships That Never Come In." A clever For Rent—Furnished for light or general housekeeping. A1 so bedrooms. Modern bath, furnace, apeacji on “ ^ jic in g the Plank” , was hght, gas, hot and cold water. F n ce g ,ven by Mr. Vefcnon Hickman. A reasonable. Phone 2-45. C. E. Barn- paper <Tast Voyages” was read by hart, Xenia ave. Miss Helen Powers. Mr. Davis spoke „ TT , , , on VThe Fleet” which yraa Friendship, Notice:- I have opened my black- p eilowshiPf and Courtship.” The Un- smith and wood-working shop m the dertow», a fa d in g Was then given by o d Nagley livery barn. Would be fiIisa Carmen Prazien Mias gara Rum, pleased to have part o f your business. baugh read ^ ^ Water That Cy Cramer. Beats the Boat.” A musical number was rendered by Miss Ruth Marshall, Wanted—White Cook— Must be an follqwed by “ Hurrah for the Crew” - unusually good one Pay good salary by Miss Rachael Douthett. In a very For, information inquire at this office, impressive and pleasing manner Dr. — — ------------- i W. R. McChesney spoke on “ Ready to For Sale: Petosky seed potatoes. Anchor.” Phone 59, W. J. Tarbox. (2t) .1 ■ . . GRADUATE RECITAL FOR A DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC - PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR CEDAUVILLE GRAUDATION --------- | A graduate recital fo r the College The Rev. W. L. MdEwan, D. D„ LL. Department o f Music was held last D., pastor o f'th e Third Presbyterian evening in the First Presbyterian church, Pittsburgh, will be the com - ! church fo r Mrs. H. H, Brown, under menceraent day speaker for the Col- the direction o f Mias Lydia Berkley, lege senior class o f 27 members, June assisted by Mrs. Walter Corry, in sev- 5th. J a « i yocai numbers, Mrs, Brown rend- The Baccalaureate services w ill be «red three numbers and a fourth ac- held in the First Presbyterian church Sunday evening, May 31. Dr. McChes- neji; will deliver the sermon. The senior class play will be Mon day night, June 1. The faculty .recep tion, Tuesday night, Cedar Day will be observed Wednes day, June 3 When an alt-day program will be anhounced for the college cam pus. Miss' Sarah Rumbaugh, senior, win be May queen, to be crowned by Miss Lucile Tanner, last year’s queen. Robert Collins will deliver the Cedar Day oration. -There will be class stunts and athletic events. The annual re cital o f the music department will be Wednesday night. The annual meeting o f the College Board o f Trustees will be held Thurs day morning, June 4th. The annual banquet and meeting o f the alumni association is set fo r Thursday even ing, June 4th.' More than 36 different kinds o f wild Dowers are so abundant in Ohio that they may be picked in quantity. A varlsty of n«w styles In Whit# Oxfords, Pomps and Straps. All sizes end all style bests. TH E B E ST TH A T RjiONEY C AN BU Y RED GOOSE SHOES AT MONEY SAVING PRICES New stylet for boys and girls, and a comptsta stock of all sizes and widths. Priced according to •Ize. Home Gardening is the title o f a new bulletin issued by the agricultural extension service at the Ohio State Unversity, The bulletin dscusses such important topics as seedbed prepara tion, for the home garden, choosing vegetable seeds, planting vegetables, different kinds o f garden plans, pro tection for the garden, cultivation, vegetable storage, harvesting and marketing, the use of fertilizers, and ways o f growing different kinds of vegetables. The bulletin' also con tains a planting fable and suggested plan for a small garden. It is free to all residents o f Ohio. companied by pipe organ. Her first number was “ Sonata-A- flat-Op. 26 in three movement, the work o f Beethoven.” Her next number was “La Lisonjera’ by Chaminade and Valse (Danse Homofeaque) by Stow* jowaki. Another number was Czar das—Op. No. 4 by McDowell. The feature number o f the program was Rubeusteta's "Kamennoi Ostrow” Here is was that Bubeustein spent many summers at that resort, The melody o f the composition represented the character o f a dear friend. The Scene—a summer garden where you could hear the hum o f insects. There was the boat ride and the silvery tones o f the Greek chapel bells. Near the dose could be heard the organ and a priest chanting an old Hebrew chant. Mrs. Brown o f course carried the story as Bubeustein wrote it in a very classical menner. Shewas accompanied by Miss Berkley at the organ. Mrs. corry is to be complimented on her vocal numbers. The ushers were Wen dell Boyer, Clyde Hutchison, Ruth Marshall and Wilma, Curry. One. o f the best forms advertising for the modern farm is an inviting en trance, a well-kept lawn, and attrac tive plantings o f shrubs about the home. 6 6 6 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia ia 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days, 6 6 6 also in Tableis. $1-791,13-69 SALE— MEN’S SHOES POLICE SHOES $4 Value*,' All • l» s — « to 11 . Men’s Dress OXFORDS! Goodyear welt*, 10 new etyiee. All #l*ee * to 11. $J.98 A WORK SHOESl WORK OXPOROSI Values to 14.40 Sturdy k » fi , wearlnt ahoee In #11 • *< J1.39 Hotel Chittenden Completely redecorated and remodeled . . - over $300,000 spent in making the Hotel Chittenden the logical choice for the traveler. Home o f the Purple Co kT Coffee Shop. Large, comfortable rooms*-- •firiliptionfel service. Kate# from $1.90 t*pwWd. GftftAWdydig, MWM§* ' COLUMBUS, OHIO PUBLIC SALE, aAT„ MAT 1C A public sale o f household - goods sad antique furniture will beh eld at the late home o f Aaron and Martha Shepard on McMillan S t, CedarviUt, Saturday, May 16 at I o’clock. HARRY SHULL ^ Kenhon Bros., Auets. About 1100 leaders o f 4-H clubs in J 60 counties conferred with specialists 1 from the state cldb department and county agricultural agents this spring to plan ways o f increasing thier ef fectiveness in assisting some 28,000, projects, ITS GETTING LATE! Prices Are Very Low j Poultry w ill bo scarce Next I Season I HIGH PRODUCTION WHITE | ROCKS OUR SPECIALTY I ORDER NOW! J CUSTOM HATCHING THE NORTHUP HATCHERY Yellow Springs, Ohio illlltlUIIIIIIIMIIIMIIMIIIlHMMMIItlllllMIUlHIIMIIIItllllllHIIIIl ATTENTION! ’ Ex-Service Men , Bandit Gets Bonus Roll. CANTON, O.— (AP )—Bsraay Ev an's, world war veteran, was held up and robbed o f $190. He bad recently received the money on his adjusted compensation certificate. * A bank account would bavo protected this man and his money from robbery. The Exchange Bank CedaryilJe, Ohio A D A I R ’S H e r e i t i s : The MAJESTIC Electric REFRIGERATOR '■ TESTED AN D APPROVED Good Housekeeping Institute A llr e a d y r ^ h is iiiew^^ J ^ je s t ic I 5 e f ^ tor has Won its first - the most rigid tests o f the greatest authori ties on household equipment in America. It has won. the Good Housekeeping Seal o f Approva l! NO OTHER REFRIGERAT ? AT ANY PRICE, HAS ALL MAJESTIC’S ADVAN TAGES. YET THESE WONDERFUL MAJESTIC MODELS ARE .PRICED BELOW REFRIGERATORS OF EQUAL SIZE WITH ONLY FEW OF MAJESTIC’S BEST FEATURES. Cut, F t, size, $169.00; 5 cu . f t , size, $19500 7 cu . f t . size, $260.00 F. O. B. FACTORY ADAIR’S 20*24 North Detroit Street, Xenia. Ohio New Spring Formats Your Evening Gowh can be smartly designed w ith the soft, feminine lines that ac cent the you th fu l styles-bu t it need not be expensive. A selection o f materials and v shades. $ 5 . 9 0 TO $ 9 . 9 0 The Girl Graduate The ideal dress for her is the sem i-sport dress o f washable white crepe. Jaunty boleros - w ide sashes - short sleeves. $ 5 . 9 0 t o $ 9 * 9 0 UHLMAN’S 17 W. Main St. Xania. Obi# m m
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