The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52
CEDARVILLE HERALD, WtJQ&AY, J O T $, tWfc LOCAL AND MtRWMfAL ,».» . maw. ,.n>. . , >. ,,,. Dre'LYorfafc the B»k« Sole, July 3, at the Clerk'* Office. Mr. wad Mr*. Harry. Owwjj of d «. treit, are here on a visit with Mr*. W. H. Owens. WANTED: Sow Cream. Wcti*s Dairy. For price, 'phone 104, Xenia., ' • r’ i Mrs, Frank Teach o f Rensselaer, l« hm f fta ipM itw ftk lie r»M » te r, Mrs, Milton Bratton. Order your Homemade lee Cream for the Fourth at the Bake Bale,. Dr. and Mrs, W. R, McCkeanay spent the week-end a t Berea, Ky,, where they visited with friends, They were accompanied by Misik Calls T tr- ner, who hpd been their recent guest. SgaTOflHA Before marketing your live stock call THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCKYARDS DAILY MARKET Phone SO S, K. SMOOTS * P .P . SMOOTS MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED a l CAN BE CURED HEMORRHOIDS (OR PILES) WITHOUT USB OF KNIFE * . * WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME A successful treatment for internal and protruding pile*. Require* from four to seven treatments a t intervals of about once a week for a cure of the average case. Also the Ideal. Non-Confih.ing Method of Treatment for Fistulae, Pfuritia Ani (itching) and Fissure, etc. * DR. J. A. YODER j Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist I _______ „ ... —18,-lfl, 20 -Steele-Bidg.,-Xenia-------- — :----------*----- 1 Phone 33*. . . - I F Yon He®'1? ■ MONEY'j»Fay fe I f ■0*& ^ 5 T A C o l o n i a l Plan' Loan Will Furnish I t — Quick, Quiet, Convenient Service. Up to $500 Loaned On Your Personal . Security. The Colonial Finance Co. 20 W. MAIN ST, * u p ? .* * . *£ . H I S T O R Y ' S L OWE S T PRICES ON LATEST 1931 TIRES, E A ® 'l i f e ‘ l i f e 1 € . 0 0 0 Y E A R I j f e j P t f f / i / t / i s f e - r HIGHEST QUALITY EVER BUILT The Leading Make fo r I b Y te r s LifeKneGuefseteed ICO 4A0-2I ■- . A (30x4.50) D .O y 4.75-19 1440-21 M (29x4X0) $/899 [. All First*. " S-°0-*7 JL O Q (29x5.00) 0 . 7 0 V Z n i 6 . 6 5 ‘“ f i , 7 . 1 0 THE NEW ALL-WEATHER it Orest Improvements . .4.40-21....$7.05 . 4.50-2l.l$7,8S ;.Otfcer Sixes Similarly LowPriced z JEAN PATTON, Cedarville, Ohio IMtetit a*e«y* Free* A CM. Rp . a.* l i t . Ston at the Hotel Havlin itt Cincinnati and enjoy all thO comforts of home. Spbcjou®, well-ventilated rooms. courteous service and hospitality of the highest degree. RATES: , ^ 15.00 • “ X u ff l wJth teth. *4.00 to *7.00 Special Group Rates GARAGE SERVICE H O T E L B A f l f l f ; emOWMATt. oam Mr, Harry Wright 1s speeding h if reeatie* a t Seamen* where his family has bean foe several week*, Rev. Jam** Ch#*nut and wifi* and sen, Junior, of Ft, Wayne, Ind^ are guests of Judge and Mrs. 8. C. Wright Wednesday was reported to have been the hottest Ju ly 1st in 48 years, live mercury reaching 98 in the shade. Mrs. MUton Bratton, who has been ill fo r some time suffering from gall steads, dees net show much improve ment, according to late reports. w e s t tom rigiDs k e u c s o e m o t o r i ' Found on ■Comp 8ke of Patriot Soldier*. RUPTURE i ^MiywwMW4wewwwwieiiwmiinmmiinMnw<iWMi»mie* C h u r c h N o t e s i Buy your fireworks from Howard Kennon anytime a t his filling station on the Columbus pike west, of town. Keep cool on the Fourth of July. Order your Homemade Ice Cream from the Epworth League, Phone No.' 3-53. * The Reynolds family dinner was held Sunday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemans, about forty being present. ■’ ' * Mrs. Anna Wilson and daughter, Dorothy, le ft' Monday for Hiltiboro, 111., for a visit with friends in that city. A number of ladies from here a t tended a bridge party Wednesday af ternoon a t the home of Mira. Lucile -Miller in-Xeniar—J— ------ :— ------- NOTlfeE: Patrpns of- Mrs. Zora Wright will -make ’appointments for Thursday, July 9 *at Smith's barber •shop.'- Mr* G. A. Shroades went to Cincin nati, Wednesday to undergo an opera tion on one of his eyes at one of the hospitals in that city. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ewing and daughter, of Pomeroy, who have been motoring in the East, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bird, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ross are on a visit with their son, Prof. Cameron Ross and family in Forrest City, la. Later Mr. Ross and son will spend two weeks on a fishing trip in Min nesota. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Stevenson, celebrated their thirtieth wedding an niversary last Friday evening* A com pany of friends enjoyed 'a "pot-luck” supper a t their home, The 4-H Food Club will hold its next meeting a t the hme of Miss Ge neva Clemans, Tuesday, July 7th at 2 P. M. Please meet a t the bank cor- her.' • - , - Rev, and M?% .<*. 4,iHutchison and daughter*,,Frances /aj«UB*tty Lucile, visited with Rev. Hutchison**-mother last Tuesday, a -St. Louisville, 0 . I t was.his' mother’s 82nd birthday anni versary. Mrs. Ed Allen was a guest last F ri day a t a' Garden Party a t the home of Miss Anna Marie Pennant, honor ing Mrs. Lida Keck Wiggans, Mrs. Wiggans gave several readings for the guests that were highly apprecia ted.. ■ ‘ ■ Miss Donna Burns visited with friends in Hamilton last week and was a guest a t the alumni banquet of the Hanover, O., high school Saturday evening. Miss Burns formerly was a teacher in the Hanover High School. Word has been received by relatives of Rev, William Duffleld of Dayton, that he has successfully undergone an operation, Wednesday, a t Miami Val ley Hospital, and is resting comfort ably. Dr, Marion Stormont, who gradu ated several days ago from Western Reserve University, 0left this week after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J..A..Stormont, for Cleveland, to enter upon his internship a t St, Luke's Hospital in th a t city. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Turnbull and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spencer and daughter, Wilma, of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Roll Shultz of Dayton, were entertained a t evening .dinner last Saturday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. McMillan in. Columbus, The dinner was in honor of Mr. Turnbull’s and Mrs, Spencer's birthday. We can sell you fire works without restriction. Buy early and hold them for the Fourth. Howard Kennon —For auto and tractor repairing, call phone 144. If we cannot fht it, give it away, Ice creain social, July 11 by Broad caster’s class, Presbyterian church. ! Many unique relies of the Kevom- i Hon have been unearthed ta the sits <of the original camp of the Contlupu- 1tsl forces at West Point. After lying- Untried for a centufy and(k halt these j object* today throw at* Interesting light op the life of the old garrison. Hundreds of relic* Of the old camp have been discovered. Tb* common est of these are the batten* from the uniforms of the soldier*, which make it possible to Identify .the regiments encamped here. On* of the most in teresting of the finds wore the tools and materials used In msmifnctu log buttons, which form a primitive hut- tap factory, ' ’ The bqrtghs were cut from bone by tqCanar of a cutting tool some six Inches tn length. This cutter made It ’TW**S"PotrR71>»r"thi: Hudson "BlveF About Forty Miles Fronf N*w York. TH* l Locality I* Rich In Scenic Beauty and Historical Interest. possible to bore put' buttons from a hnrd substance. It w«f turned by means of a^earpenter'o. .brace. The buttons, werehusuaUy.mhde from pig bone,' A nui.uber of phkp8, of bone have been found which had been care fully sawn into tliln strips - for the purpose. These ' bone buttons' Were covered with cloth. Another interesting find were sev eral; lend pencils, These were lundo by hammering a lead bullet into the form of a pencil. , One of these is pointed, wlille a hole has biibn bored at the other end, so that it Could be worn about the neck. . Rome Of the pencils have; been-iwisted to give {lie writer a firmer hold* The pencils, which are of a variety of; forms, still write fairly well. r . ‘ »1 . 0 ’•- *• * STARS AS ARRANGED ON NATtQNAl FLAG } Mrs. Herman Stormont was hos tess Thursday afternoon last to fifty friends a t a garden party a t her home on the Columbus pike. Guests arrived a t five o ’clock and were enter tained by a flower contest and 1>y a number of dance* by little Frances Pattoii, who Was dressed itt a costume of pink Satin ahtt title. A two course luncheon was served the guest* a t tables placed In the garden around the fountain and pool. There were a num . ber of guest* present fro ij out-ojfc. : J. ♦««*»' ' • (J p' !N * V •’ i - vT 17s, ft M '-A , a - ’ ,.■9 l*- Fireworks, all kinds# any time and a big selection. Howard Kemwu In Chronological Order of Admission. In the blue f ie ld ^ ii^ lte ^ 'S & te s . flag there are forty-eight widte rtars. These stars are arCanged in r rectan gle of six horizontal rows, eight star* In a rOw. Each star In the field repre sent* a particular state |u the Amer ican Union, lit the cltrongtoglcRl order in which It was admitted,* The eight states In the first row p t star* are; Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Massachusetts,' . Maryland, South Carolina. , ; The eight states In thb aecond row of stars la order are: New Hamp shire, Virginia, New York, North arollns, Rhode Island, Vermont, Ken tucky, Tennessee. The eight states In the third row of stars In order.are: Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Ala bama, Maine, Missouri, The eight state* lu the fourth row of stars in order are: Arkansas, Michi gan, Florida, Texas. Iowa, Wisconsin, California, Minnesota. The eight states In the fifth row of stars in order are: Oregon, Kansas, West Virginia, Nevada, Nebraska, Col orado, North Dakota, South Dakota. The eight statea in the sixth row of stars in order are: Montana, Wash ington, Idaho, Wyoming, T'tsb, Okla homa, Arizona, ‘ New Slexleo.—Na tional Republic. % J, MEINBARD! OF CHICAGO Expert on the Metekardi Rupture Shield, l« (wining hare again. He will personally be a t the Shawnee Hotel, Sprpigfield, Ohio, on. Saturday only, July I lth , from 10:00 A . M. to 6:O0 P, M. ■' Special Notice— AH customers that he has fitted here during the last ten yeara are invited to call for inspec tion, All other* are invited to call and investigate. There is no charge for denMastratipn. Come in and talk with these former customers regard ing their experience With this Appli ance. This visit is fer men‘only. Mr. Meinhsrdi says; Thousands of satisfied ‘ customers report th a t, this- appliance retains, the rupture perfectly and quickly con- ’ tracts the opening regardless of the ! size or location of the rupture. j The "Meinhardi. Rupture Sh(el” | has no understraps,' I t is perfectly! sanitary, practically indeatrudble, * and may be worn while bathing. Rupture often causes Stomach Trouble, Backache, Constipation, Ner vousness, and other ailments. Thous ands of deaths from rupture can be * avoided. CAUTION; Protect yourself a- gainst imitators of this notice —- re- j UNITED PRESBYTERIAN ! Sabbath School 10 A. M. J . JB. Kyle, Supt. This is th# first Sabbath <xf the new quarter, and time to sta rt a per fect record for the coming three months on the HONOR ROLL. Rib bon* will be given those who had a perfect record for the first quarter. Will your name be "written there?" Preaching at 11 A, M. “A Message from TWO WORDS. Prayer-meeting, Wednesday 7;80 P. M. Choir rehearsal this week op Fri day evening a t 8 P. M. * * Union Service Sabbath 8 P. M. In the M, E, church. Sermon by Dr, Han. rimsn. Y, P. C, U. a t 7 P, M. Subject? “What is Christian Patriotism?" preach. Tba Fourth Qs«r<a«^r ____ __ will be held next Tuesday svening |® 8 P, If. Ths hands otf tiw different, da* payment* of tbs ckunh, the psssi- d*at*e# ths varlrea soefctiss, Mid th a chairman of the emumittees wiR please bring writtso reports te this meeting. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School a t 10 A. M. Morning sermon 11 A* K . Sacra ment of the Lord> Supper. Union Sendee a t the Rt. B, church. W- P , Harriman wiU preach. Mizpah RdAe Class meeting July 7 a t 2 p . M. a t the home of l b s . F , A» Jprkat. Object: "Study of God’s Ward and the Development of Social Life." member the name MEINHARDI. • Please note the above dates and of fice hour* carefully, as he will not vis it any other city in this section a t th is ; time. .(This visit is for white people only). — E. J . Meinhardi, Home Of fice, 1551 N. Crawford Ave'., Chicago. METHODIST EPISCOPAL C. A, Hutchison, pastor, P. M, Gil- Iianr Supt. Sunday school a t 10 A, M. j The Junior Orchestra will play and the Primary Department ha* charge of the Devotions, ■ l -Preaching a t 11 A. M.%ie children' will have charge of the service and the Junior Choir Will sing, ' Junior Choir practice this Saturday evening a t 7 P. M. j EpwOrth League a t 7 P. M, . f church. . Dr.... Vjf , jP, Harriman _will - ^Unian Service In-1, the Methodiat Mr. C. M. Preston, Cliftim, ws* given a surprise last Wednesday a t his home, honoring his birthday. A picnic supper was served a t tables sr- ranged on the lawn of the Preston home, During the. evening games and stunts were enjoyed, The gathering was composed of members of ths Sun ny Side Club of Cedarville. A t the May meeting held a t the home of Mr. and Mr*. M. C. Nagley birthdays of Mr*. Nagley, Mrs, Amos Frame, Mr, C. E, Johnson, Mr, Willard Barlow and Mr, Rockwell, were honored. . Miss Kathryn Sanders, who is a t tending^} S, U.,'spent Sunday a t her home here. , ^ '‘The local United Presbyterian Y. P. C. U. received the Silver Trophy a t the Glen Echo Presbyterial convention la s t week, .for making the, most pro gress last, year among the 14 other societies of Xenia Prebsytery. This trophy was presented by the retiring president, Mr, Alwyn .Manring, who has been a very efficient presiding of ficer for the past four years. Thin cup presents the goddess of Fame with a crown for a reward, and Cedarville Y. F. C. U, is very proud to have their name inscribed upon the band of the cup as the first winner. There were twenty-five of the society members •present a t the convention to share in the'honor. This Trophy will be a re minder during* the year o f past at tainments, and an incentive to con tinue as winners. The National con vention meets a t Lake .Geneva, Wis., the latter p a rt of August, and the so ciety hopes to send a t least two del egates’ to this annual gathering. Get your cakes,' chickens, etc., a t the Bake Rale given by the Epworth League in the Clerk’s Office, Ju ly 3. PLUMBING Water Conneetions Changing Water or Gas Pipes Rapairing Faucets and Leake,;-;'. Hare the Water Piped 1 the Yard lo r Sprink ling utr: fe. ’ F. E. HARPER E B O IQ B Fourth of July , 1776*1928 A ragged army throuah the vi»[*i» ellpx, The white from naked Jaet the alow blood drips On* looks on ms, and in his eyes (he cUam Summons the pioneer's slew-moving team Tet straining wet ard while the red sun dips . u ■ Below the prairie's rim, and then tall shlpS O t Ball Imore and Glo'ster; sail, and sttarh. Dur .fathers shirked no ts*fc, However . great. They wrested from tha-iyraut liberty From nature,K^h^pypgeapge, high es tate, They fefl a splendid hetltag*, shell we Now disavow that vision *f e ar sires, Ur i h and heedjxnd light u* hOw new flrest —B. e . Alexander in a m . Mrs. E. A. Allen will bo guest speak er next Tuesday a t a on* o’clock lun cheon a t the Papryus Country Club, Circleville. Mr*. Allen organized the dub during the time of her residence in that city and the luncheon ia an annual affair. She will \e*v* here Saturdey to visit in Cleveland and go to Circleville on TueSddy. ■11 fit 11 !i jj 'UMinjAi'L J'j jjjm ' j jaaaiBeaLPMtaMij 666 Rdiewiu :a Headache er Haeralgl* hi M milmtee, cheek* *C#WMle fir*4d*jr, and «&*•&» Melerla h three • ?, ifeBB mtkA tm I 3 Piece Suit Sale • I « ' ' V < CHOICE Fashion Park and Griffon Suits $50 and $45 values now $36.75 $40 and $38 “ “ $29.75 $35 “ “ $24.75 $30 and $28 “ “ $19.75 Broken sizes values up to $30, $25 and $22.50 Sale Price $13.75 •%$< Dobbs Felt Hat Sale Get Yours for Fall Wear $10 values now $6.95 $8 $5 a u u $5.95 $3.95 OppeslteCeart Reue
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