The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26

J CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 2f, »ML LOCAL AND PERSONAL Don’t forget the L. A. S. Saturday, Hay 23. Market For Rent—. Six room residence.. Modern, with new bath. See. C. H. Crouse. Mr«. William Conley, who has been sick for some time is considerably im­ proved at this time. For Rent—A good house. Good lo­ cation. Electric lights and garden. G. H, Hartman. '‘The Creaking Chair” , College Sen­ ior Play, June 1. Miss Doris Swaby o f Clifton who has been quite ill for some days is re­ ported much improved. Miss Genevieve Jamieson went to Frenchburg, Ky., Thursday to visit her sisters, who are teaching in the Frenchburg School. , ■ f Miss Jeanette Ritenour, Btudent nurse in Miami Valley Hospital, is home on a month’s vacation. NOTICE—AMERICAN LEGION— All members o f the American Le- - gion are requested to attend a meet­ ing Thursday, May 28 at 8 o’clock in . the Mayor’s office to complete arrange I ments for Decoration Day. Mrs. Joseph Gordon, is home again after an illness at the McClellan hos pital. Mr. Ernest Post of Toledo was cal­ led here last week owing to-the ill­ ness of his son, Clark, at the home of tfr; and Mrs. William Marshall. Like other funeral customs of the past have under­ gone many changes. No longer is ones selection limited to only black Robes and Shroudes. ________ In our display room you will find garments es­ pecially styled of materials that blend harmoniously with modern casket interiors. Also slippers and hose to complete the ensemble. . Recently Negligees of delicate shadings have been introduced and it is predicted that even the beautiful dresses now available will soon be discard­ ed for these new creations. M c M i l l a n Funeral H om e CEDARVILLE, OHIO i Phone 3 on 7. AX UNUSUAL VALUE AT $430 mmd M I n o - 0MBJMTI 4 MM•tow m M at tmM • call. T H E F O R D R O A D S T E R 1 Everything you want or need in a motor ear f- at a low price Beauty o f line and co lor Attractive upholstery 55 to 65 m iles an hour Quick acceleration Fully enclosed four-wheel brakes Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield Four Houdaille hydraulic shock absorhera Rustless Steel More than twenty hall and roller hearings Fcnwntny Reliability Long life See your dealer lor a demonstration T MM M T E E N B O B Y T Y P E S • 4 3 0 t o * 6 3 0 » . a. 1 . th tr aO, pm t /«< **» mud 4Mp*ry. JhtmfMrt an 4 lira aaira a i M a ll ititii fr a NM I # m I r r t **» a w n l e w r e * riMOM riant mi tfca Vmhtn* Cr*4U Cmmpmy. Mrs. Arthur Townsley has movec from the apartments in the Huey building to her own home on South Main street. Prof. C. W, Steele has purchased the residence in which he lives from Russell Wells, Dayton. The L. A. S. of the U, P. church will hold a market May 23 in the Twp. Clerk's office. The Senior Class of the High School enjoyed a weiner roast Tuesday even­ ing at the home of Emile Finney. Sometimes you can’t trust your own friends. See “The Creaking Chair’’ at the opera house, June ,1. A priceless headdress—a murder- 5 Scotland Yard. College Senior Class play, June 1. — NOTICFt—Patrons— oL—Mrsr~Zorjr Wright will please make reservations for this coming Wednesday at the Smith Barber Shop. Get a good .dinner, at the M. E. church, Commencement Day, June 5. Mr. H. R. Townsley, who spent the winter in Dallas, Texas, and Okla­ homa City, with his sons, John and Herman, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Moorehead and daughter, Mrs. Mary Gunn of Cam­ bridge, 0,, visited this week with Mrs. Alvira Murray. Mr. Moorehead brother of Mrs. Murray. is a Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peteerson of the Columbus pike announce a son born to them at Miami Valley hospital. A group of five boys now constitutes the family. I do plumbing and repairing. Rates reasonable. Work guaranteed. Arthur Dal on, - Phone 144 Cedarville, 0 .. Mr. C. C. Lyons of Columbus, for­ mer newspaper editor and feature writer for the Scripps-Howard papers, dropped into town on business yester­ day. Judge S. C. Wright has re-appoint­ ed Mrs. Alice Zeiner, Jamestown, and Rev. W. P. Harriman, Cedarville, as members of the Board of County Vis­ itors, for a term of three years each. The plat opens for “ The Creaking Chair” on Saturday, May 30 at Rich­ ards Drug Store. Rev. C. A. Hutchison visited with his mother at Homer, 0., Wednesday. I 1 Church Note* UNITED,PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School IQ A. M. J. E. Kyle, Supt. Closing thoughts by J. M. Auld. Preaching 11 A, M. Theme; “ The Old Religion and the New.” Y. P. C. U. 7 P. M. Subject; “ Why is the Bible Worth Knowing." Leader, Miss Josephine Auld, This is to be celebrated as Alumni night, and it is desired that all Alumni of the society attend, together with all former mem­ bers or adults interested. Union Service M. E. church 8 P. M Please note change -of hour. Choir rehearsal Sat. 8 P. M. Prayer meeting Wed. 7;30 P. M, Leader, Rev. C. C. Kyle. METHODIST EPISCOPAL C. A. Hutchison, pastor, P. M. Gil­ lian, Supt. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Preaching at 11:: A. M. Union Service at this church at 8 P. M, Rev. Jamie­ son, preacher. Intermediate E, L. at 7 P. M. Lead­ er, Gretchen Tindall. Senior League, 7 P. M., Leader, Ruth Marshall. Topic, “ Crucial Issues.” Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Junior orchestra practice Tuesday at 4 p. m, Jr. choir practice, Thursday 4 P. M, Eenior choir practice, Satur­ day, 7:30P .M . Several Epworth Leaguers from the local M; E. church attended a Greene County Rally of Epworth Leaguers at Trinity M. E. church, Xenia, Thursday evening. Mrs. H. H. Brown delightfully en­ tertained the members of the La Petite Bridge Club and a few guests of the club at her home Wednesday afternoon. A delicious refreshment course was served by the hostess as­ sisted by Mrs. Harry Lewis. The American Legion .placed new markers at the graves of all soldiers in Massies Creek and North Cemetor- j ies last evening. The Legion has been i remarking soldiers’ graves in each ' cemetery in the county. { Mr. and Mrs. J. E- Hastings retum- j ed home Wednesday evening from i Zanesville, where they were called by the death Saturday of the latter’s brother, R. H. Moorehead, 53. Death *was due to pneumonic. He is survived by one brother and four sisters, his wife and one daughter. Another daughter died two years ago. For Saif:. Duroc male hog, 2 year- old. Inquire of C. H. Crouse. f FOR SALE:—15G acres well im­ proved within 3 miles of Cedarville. Nice house. Large barn. Silo. No 'waste land, all smooth. Well fenced and tiled. Deep soil. Very reasonable price.. Easy terms. W. L. Clemans, Realtor. Exclusive Agent, Cedarville. NOTICE— All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the un­ dersigned, please call and make settle- mentment at once. Dr. H. C. Schick. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN — Sabbath-School-at-iO-A~Mr Worship Service at 11 -A. M. Junior C. E. at 3 P. M. Christian Endeavor 7 P. M. Union 3ervlce M. E. church 8 P. M. Rev. Ralph Jamieson,—D. D., will preach. Mid-week service Wed. 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crow and family and Miss Carrie Currier of Plain City were Sunday afternoon guests of Rev. C. A. Hutchison and family. Miss Dorothy Dilta of Greenfield spent Sunday with Miss Frances Hutchison. For Rent:-House of five rooms on Main street. Mrs. Anna Townsley Miss Lilias Ford of this place un­ derwent an operation Tuesday at the McClellan Hospital for appendi­ citis. “ Crafty Grandpa, a comedy in 3 acts will be given in the opera house, Wed­ nesday, May 2? at 8:30 P. M. It is presented by .the Worth-while Bible class of the 1st U. P. church, Spring- field, and is given under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid, Cedarville M. E. church. Adults 25c. Children 10c. Plat opens at Richards, Monday. The French Club o f Cedarville High School met for it final meeting Tues­ day evening, Hay 19 at the home of Julia McCallister, Carma -Hostetler opened the program by reading, an a- musing French story. Julia McCallis- ter gave some interesting facts con­ cerning French cooking. John Webster concluded the program by telling a humorous story in-French. After a lively time was spent in playing games, delightful refreshments were served by the hostess. The Old Mill Golf Course opens on Saturday, May 23. Mr. Ed Payne, the proprietor, has arranged to open this favorite amusement course with an offer of special prizes as will be seen from his announcement in this issue. The course is one of the most attrac­ tive to be found in the county and became noted for the endurance golf tournament last fall. The dining ser­ vice will be on par of last year and will be featured during the summer. The Sunshine 4-H Flower Club'met at the home of our leader, Mrs. Hus­ ton Cherry, May 12. The following of­ ficers were elected! President, Elea­ nor Coulter; Vice Pres.. Frances Wil­ liamson; 2 Vice Pres., Martha Jane Martindale; Secy., Frances Finney; Treas., Geneva Clemans. We talked over the work for the year and enjoy­ ed an instructive walk through our leader’s flower garden. The next meeting will be held at the Cliffs. All that are going meet at the home of Eleanor Coulter at 3 p. m. Come pre­ pared for the picnic supper at the cliffs. The first meeting o f the Home Helpers’ Food Club was held at the jome of Dorothy Anderson, Thursday, Slay 20th. Wanda Turnbull and Doro­ thy Anderson are the leaders under the supervision of Miss Riegel. The officers arc : President, Elsie Post; Vise President, Rebecca Galloway; Secy., Geneva Clemans; Treasurer, Eleanor Hughes; News Reporter, Isa­ dora Owens; Recreation leaders, Mary Coulter and Hazel Nelson. The meet­ ing was called to order by the presi­ dent. Twenty-eight members were present. Thursday was chosen as our meeting day and plans were made to uttend a meeting of the County Four* H Officers in Xenia, June 5th. The project for today was judging the ap­ pearance, texture, quality and flavor of a sponge cake. Prune Whip was next judged. June 12 the Fonr-H clubs of Greene County are going to Cin­ cinnati to visit the Zoo and Coney Is- lahd. The railroad has made a spepial fare of $1.26 and $2.00. Parents of the club members are invited. The next meeting' will be held with Re­ becca Galloway, May 28 at 1:30 P. M, All members please be presents NOTICE! Have your lawn mowers re-sharp-f Notice;- I have ppmed H iiif- Lowest trucking prices, single or ewed now. We do general repair work, [smith and wood-working shop fa the old Nagley livery barn, Would be pleased to have part o f your business, Cy Cramer. double deck loads. Special prices on grind cycles for mowers. Have them long distance, Frank G. Armstrong, reground ready for harvest, phone 60. J. a . Stormont. Good Return, Plus Safety When investing'idle funds two things are to be considered—safety and good return. Money invested here is safe because it is protec­ ted by first mortgage o,n real estate o f ample value. Good return is represented by 5 1-2% INTEREST compounded semi-annually. * At a time when the sale price o f your products is low you can get as much on your money as ever by investing it here, I f it is now earning less than 51-2 per cent itwill pay you to see us. Your mon­ ey is always available when you want it. The Springfield Building 28 East Main Street SPRINGFIELD, OHIO ANDREFILLWITH MONA MOTOR OIL FORNEXT10DAYSONLY The Finest Oil Refined In This Country Regular Price $ 1.00 HIGHGRADEOIL In 5 Gal, Lots— 45c HAVOLINEOIL In Sealed Cans—Regular Price is $1.00 BALLOONGREASE For Spring Shackles and Body Squeaks. Regular Price 75c Regular $1.00 size sold at 65c Seal Brand Reg. 50c size Reg. 50c size 48c GAL. 65cGAL. 50c 35c Regular 50c size Regular $1.00 size sold at 65c DUPONT 7 POLISH Regular $1.00 size 70c “ Regular $1.00 size 40c 75! SPARKPLUGS Champion and C. for Fords Regular 50c 75c sizes for other cars 60c T h e C a r r o l l - B i n d e r C o . 112 E, Main St., Xenia, O. Phono 15

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