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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