The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52
B rS i's* '- 9 CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE U, tW mm LOCAL AND PERSONAL HOME HELPERS FOOD CLUB Mr*. A lvia Hoatetler spent w«*lt vUitlag relatives in Northern1 Ohio uadi Detroit, Mich. | NOTICE—Patrons o f Mrs. Zor* ]Wright win pliiaso leave appointment idates at Smith’#*barber*hop fo r Wed- The Home Helper’* Food d u b met ' ' ' ’ nesday, July 1. . at the home o f Wanda Turnbull, June last; ------------------------ 118. When the roll was called 21 anti- Mrs. W, H. Evans, who has been ill wered, We then scored our food ex- Free Picture Show Drew Large Crowd Mr. Robert Baker and bride have fane to housekeeping in the Alexan der property on Chiilieothe street. WANTED: Sour Cream. Wolf’s Dairy. For price, ’phone 194, Xenia. Fireworks, ,ali kinds, any time and % big selection. Howard Kennon The first o f a ( ture shows given Mi** Ruth Mitchell is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. J. E. Mitchell in Clinton,“ Mich. Buy your fireworks from Howard Kennon anytime at his filling station on the Columbus pike west o f town. Mrs. Mary Bridgman entertained the members o f the Wednesday A fter noon club at her home this week. Miss Armstrong o f Laurelville, O., and Miss Wilm&h Spencer o f this place are visiting ip Akron, this week. Rev. W. R, Graham, D. D., and wife o f Lafayette, Ind., visited with Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Iliffe several days last week. Mias Helen Cushwa o f Martins- burg, West Virginia, is spending some time with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Stuckey. Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Bailey return ed home Monday after spending a few days visiting relatives near MeKees- port, Pa. They made the trip by mo tor. ■ for some time, underwent a minor op- Dibits and found an improvement. Isa- cration at the McClellan hospital in dore Owens resigned as n$ws report- Xems, Wednesday, She was able to er and Dorothy Galloway was elected return home that same day and is re- to fill her place with Mary Jean ported as much improved. iTownsley^ assistant. Virginia Towns • -------— , ' Iley and Geneva Clemans baked an NOTICE—We wish to take this op- angel food cake which was scored by portunity o f extending our thanks and the girls. Refreshments were then expressing our sincere appreciation, served by the hostess after which we o f the service rendered by neighbor* played games on the lawn planned by and the fire department during our re- the recreation leader, Mary Conner. cent unfortunate experience. *' ------- — --------- S, M. Murdock and family. Miss Elsie Shroadea, who teaches in ---------------- —— , the Cincinnati schools, is spending two A number o f Cedarville teachers weeks here with her aunt, Mrs. Cora are attending the 0 . S. U. Summer Trumbo, and will then go to Ashville, school. They are: M, Earle Collins, North Caroling, to visit with her Bertha Creswell, Ernest R. Gibson, brother-in-law ’ and sister, Mr. and Nellie M. Hastings, Robert H . Kyle, Mrs. Burton McElwain. Church are planning to eat their din* oar together on the Church lawn. Robert D. Marshall, William M. Nag- ley, Josephine Randall, David C. Rife, Kathryn C. Sanders, Mary E. Smith, George A. Townsley. Mrs. Ancil Wright, Mrs. Frank Cres- • well, Miss Ina Murdock and Mrs. H. i H. Cherry, were guests o f Mrs. Chas. A. Kejble and‘Mrs. E. A . Kern at a bridge-luncheon at the Xenia Country Club Monday morning. Guests were present for several towns and cities. Dr. and Mrs. Homer Mclntire ant children o f Waseca, Minnesota, re turned to their home Saturday night by Chicago after a three - day visit with the latter’s sister, and husband, Mr. and Mrs, J, E. Kyle. Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph Williams of Oshkosh, Wisconson, were week-end guests at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. C. N, Stuckey, Mr. and Mrs..Stuckey Mrs. Wright was a winner o f the first i hpcame acquainted with Mrs. Wil- prize at bridge, there being fourteen iam3 w*n <" spending the winter in tables:----------------------------- ------------------i Orlando, Florida— — We can sell you fire works without restriction. Buy early and hold them for the Fourth. Howard Kennon 1 Mrs. .Merle Rife and children o f Tarkio, Mo., are here on a visit fo r the summer. Prof. Rife of Tarkio College is completing his degree work at Chi cago this summer. The Smart Shop 5 E. Main Street Xenia, Ohio Our First Anniversary Sale NO PRIZES — NO MUSIC—NO PRESENTS BUT EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Ladies Handmade Porto Itican G ow n s_______ - — , ----------- 19c Ladies Silk Veats—-Bloomers—Step-ins, e tc ,------------------- -----------19c 200 Ladies Silk Crepe and Voile D resses------------------------------ ..... $1.98 Infanta White Dresaes .— t ........... ................. — -------- 19c Infanta Cashmere Coats —-------------- ------------------------ --------*--------79c Ladies New Wash Dresses—-Size 14 to 4 0 ------ ! ------------------- 39c Ladies Persian Silk Jackets—all colors ,— --------- --------- $1.98 Ladies Silk Dresses to $7.98 va lu e s ---------------- ------------ ---------—$2.98 400 Ladies New Wash Dresses—all sizes — --------- —----------- -*99c Ladies New Silk Chantung and Crepe Dresses -------- ------- — $4.98 Ladies Silk Crepe Princess Slips —------ - --------- - --------- --49c Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Kyle and their guests, Dr. Mclntire and family, spent Saturday with their sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. H . Brown in Columbus and their .niece and fam ily, Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Wolf in Bex ley. Dr. Mills J, Taylor, wife and three sons, o f Philadelphia, Pa., stopped here last week for a visit with Mrs; Ida Stormont and family and called on a number o f otjier families. Dr. Taylor was pastor o f the Reformed Presbyterian church here for several years, previous to the congregation going to the Presbyterian church. The Taylor fam ily will also visit in Wash ington, Iowa, their old home. Mrs, A. J. Barnes, Jamestown and Mrs. R. G. George and Mrs. Homer Smith, Jamestown, entertained a large company o f ladies Wednesday at a one o’clock luncheon at the Tre* bine Tavery, west o f Xenia. Among the guests were the following from Cedarville: Mrs. W. A. Turnbull, Miss Bernice Wolford, Mrs. I, C. Davis, Mrs. George LaCIede Markie, Mrs. Fred Clemans and Miss Ina Murdock. Guests were present from Springfield, Xenia, Jamestown and Cedarville. * Mr, Homer Wade will sell the an tique furniture in the hom e,of the Wade Sisters on the Federal'pike, on Tuesday, June 30 at 3 P. M. Thei^e are many rare pieces o f furniture to be sold. —For auto and tractor repairing, call phone 144. If we cannot fix it, give it away. Get your fire works for the Fourth o f July o f Marcellus Townsley South Main street, near the railroad. / - f t . PTf' ^571 ALL T Y P E S . . . ALL S IZE S . . . ALL P R IC E S Before you leave , come in fo r a FREE TIRE INSPECTION Treads checked; Tires properly inflated Enjoy your holiday without worry about “ flats,” Old tires are luxuries, Tire up new for Suinmer, LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR OLD TIRES Special Offer on Coodyear AU-Wealhtn and Double Eaglet Lowest Frlees, FinestTires, !■ History! d fi^ fflg& f^superior to many maker*’ high priced Urea. SupcrlwUt Cord CarcM. 440*21 O d A f t (29x4.40) y l | « 7 9 4.75-20 f t A t (29x4.75) y lF 5 J 9 4 4.50*20 m Z f t (29*4.50) 5.00-19 gL A f t (29x5.60) . ¥ 5 7 ® \ 4.50.21 JSf J t f f c (30x4.54) • 9 • “ dr 5.00-20 m | A (30x5.00) / I A U 4.75-19 'g t gLm* (25x4.75) 5.25-20 f t f t A (3<h5gs) * LOW P R I C E l ON A L L f l K S S . aerie* o f f r e e pic- by local business men last Thursday evening . drew a : large crowd from surrounding terri tory. The business men are standing ! ail o f the expense and no purchase is required, yet it Is hoped that local business houses will be remembered > when doing, your trading. The first picture shown was Harold lloyd in “ Welcome’ Danger.” Other pictures to follow will be as good or better. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath, June 28th is Children’s Day. The service will begin at 10:80 A . U. There is to be nA Bible study period. The adult and junior choirs, as well as the various departments o f S. S. will participate in this Children’s Day Service. You will need to be on ! hand at 10:80 SHARP. Everyone will j want to come. j The leaders' t>f the Junior Society |have arranged a special service fo r ; Sabbath at 2 P, M. The parents o f !Juniors are especially invited. ' | Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M. : Union Service First Presbyterian ichurch at 8:00 P. M. J The Christian Endeavor Society will -hold an ice cream festival on the ‘ church lawn, Saturday evening, Smh 27th. Horn* made ice cream aft* cake. Everyone is invited. The W. X . 8. held its m o a t% meeting Thursday afternoon in the yeetry, I do plumbing and repairing. gated reasonable. Work guaranteed. Arthur Dalton, Phone 144 - Cedarville, 0 . SEW EASY CLUB JEAN PATTON, Cedarville, Ohio The Sew Easy Club met at the Li brary Wednesday afternoon at tyro o'clock, The meeting was called to or der by. the President, Julia McCallis- ter. The roll was called by the Secre tary. All members present answered by the name o f a garment they have made or are making. The minutes were read and approved. Demonstra tions were given by Miss Alice Whitt ington, Doris Ramsey, Eloise Randall, and Rachel Harriman,.When the club adjourned the members went to the cliffs fo r a weiner roast. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN , THE BOY SCOUTS? I f you are interested in . the Boy Scout movement you will have the op- portunitjrS&turday'of"making a cash donation to this cause. A small drive is being made to raise funds to be ap plied to the general expense, troop e- quipment and membership dues in the Greene County General Comittee o f the Boy Scouts o f America. * The local troop, has been able to care for other expenses such as headquar ters and local expenses. Please help as much as you think you should and it will be appreciated by Cedarville Troop No. 68 Boy Scouts o f America. Ward Creswell, Scout Master. Robert Wilson, Assist. Scout Master Leo Anderson, H. C. Hutchison, W. W. Galloway, Lloyd Confarr, H. H. Brown, Committee. » . Spend the Day f t the Twelfth Annual Community SANE FOURTH of JULY CELEBRATION SPONSORED BT THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Clark County Fair Grounds, Springfield, O. Saturday, July 4--/MI Day and Evening Big Midway Attractions—Rides—Vaudeville—Aerial Acts The Greatest Independence Day Celebration in the State of Ohio. Bring Your Fam ilies and Y our Friends ^ 10 Feature Circus and Vaudeville Acts Thrilling Balloon Ascension with Triple Parachute Drop by Daring Girl Gymnast MAMMOTH FIREWORKS DISPLAY — Parking Space for 5,000 Machines — General Admusionr2Sc | Church Notes ] METHODIST EPISCOPAL >1 C. A. Hutchison, pastor, P. M., Gil lian, Supt. Sunday school at 10 A . M. Badges fo r faithful attendance will be given to the pupils and teachers. Preaching at 11:00 A. M. Subject: “ The .Girdle o f Truth.” 1> Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. Lead er, Mildred Horney; Topic: “ Making Our Vacations More Interesting.” Union Service at Presbyterian Church, Dr, R. A , Jamieson will preach, , Mid-week prayer service is discon tinued until September. After the morning service next Sun day the members and friends o f the A BIGGER CROP The Better the soil, the Bigger the crop—especially i f it is well tended. And this is just as true o fmoney as it is o f corn or wheat. When you plant your idle funds here -you get a better crop o f dollars because they are invested in good real estate, amply pro- tecteed by first mortgage, and every transaction is handled by ca pable men o f long experience. If your money is earning less than + 5 1 - 2 % IN T E R E S T we invite you to come in and see us. The Springfield Building & Loan Association 28Bast Main Street SPRINGFIELD, OHIO T i l E N E W F O R D A b ea u tifu l fiv e -p a s s en g e r ca r , w ith lon g er ; w id er b od y , and attractive , com fortable interior* The slanting windshield is made o f Triplex safety p la te glass* You can now have the new Ford delivered * e . with safety glass in all windows and doors at slight additional cost. The price o f the new Ford Standard Sedan is $590 ,/. o. b* Detroit* p,O .B , thereto, plu, freight end daiUmy. Bumpm and »rnre tire extra at toto ton. Convenient, economical tarm ArouA Am Anthoritad Ford Finance Plant of tha Universal CrtdU Company }
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