The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

* / 4 CEDARVILLS HERALD, FRIDAY, TOT K 1M* LOCAL AND FfcJWONAL •* Ur, Charles IIiff and son, Emery of J (’hu'ajfu, are spending a fear day* her* i with relatives. Ur. and Mr*. Fred Dobbin* left by motor Wednesday g* a trip to Cali-1 *»d Mra. A. S. BAunwn of fomia, expecting to he absent about * ; c **v* Oouer, Missouri, have been vis* month, 1Ring here and in Xenia, with friends | and relatives, Mr. and Mrs, George Martindste entertained the La Petite Club and! Nrs. ®lmer Owens and daughter, a few friends a t their home Friday I»<lwe. enjoyed a pleasant visit with evening, friend* and relatives in Springfield .*..... ........... {Inst week. Mis* Jean Merton, daughter of Mrs, Clara Morton, who ha* been ill the past two week*, is Improving and able to sit up fo r a short time. SEW EASY CLUB The eighth meeting of the Saar* Easy 4-H dub was held Wednesday afternoon a t the Library. The meet* ing w*4 called to order by the Free* ident During the business a report of the market held last Saturday was given.. Plans were diacused for tha j *tylp show for the "next meeting* at ! wh:|h time the members wiH entertain* ^ their mother*. The meeting wHFbe held Wednesday, July 29 a t 2 P. M. a t the Library, m <,HW|IBIWiMIIIHi,|WliainWIM—■ ,y . [ C feurd i N o tes ] Summer set Up to eurtV* besom bare, And lett the gushed print la a peppy there: {.Ike a yawn ot gr* (W» the «r*w It came, m . And the fanning wind puffed’ i t *e o? flapping flame, wFrancl* -Thompson ’ SOME SUMMER-SALADS Miss Witmah Spencer ' entertained a number e f givi friends Wednesday^ afternoon a t bridge. Invitations are out for Friday afternoon when anoth­ er group will he entertained. Mrg, Margaret Milroy, who has been vMting her daughter* in Phila­ delphia for- several woeks, hi*jretnrfl- ed home. ‘ •/ • NOTICE—Patrons of Mra. Zora Y/right will .please make reservations a t Smith's Barber Shop fo r Thurs­ day, July 30. SUNSHINE FLOWER CLUB Any Kind or Make Ot Teeth Yon Desire Placed pa the Following Plates * *e evict j I g f r P E a P u c r E GUMPlNfe n T ____ ____ M : OAHT 0 * Y SSx&rtem ON ALA WORK ■Wo Use Only On Best Gnsrsnteed Teeth.■ PLUMBING Water Connection* Changing Water or Gas Pipes Repairing Faucets and .Leake Have the Water Piped into the Yard Sor Sprinkling Purposes. F.E. HARPER PHONE 130 The Sunshine Flower Chib held a U$Belang a t the home of 1Mr*. “H, H, Ckeriy Monday afternoon. The meet­ ing opened with-pinging the club song, ’“Scatter Sunshine “ Plans wpr* to sell ice ere*w-at tiMi-netxt,radetiilg. The record books were completed and delightful refreshments were served by our hostess. Rev.'W. A. Condon and wife and Mias Mildted Trumbo, who has been daughter, Martha, of Ada, were here attending summer school a t Witten- Tuesday, being accompanied by Mrs, berg University, for the last five Lula Watt, who had been their guest weeks, returned to the school again the past two weeks, Monday, for the second semester. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT . The marriage o f Miss Kathryn Hughes, daughter of Mr.‘ and Mrg, Marion Hughes, to Mr. Paul Orr, took place 'on Thursday, July 9th, in Cov; ington, Ky. was revealed lo a group of friends entertained a t the home of Miss Eleanor Johnson. Mr.- and Mrs. Orr kept their plans-secret, returning to Cedarviile a t noon, Saturday fol­ lowing their marriage. Both are very T HE good old summer time should be the time when mother can en­ joy a vacation as well as the rest of the family. Meals should be simple, table service made easy to care.for, and every member alloted Sera* tasks to lighten thfe’Work of caring for Hie borne. z:i, . ■ Planning the ia*hkad«<yh'StVei^wlll ^JBsHBV^Aii.llicUileftoveriic.jgaj; b* ..;* .Onion Salad. . This will he a good one vto serve when having the. meal out of doors. Chop a large mild onion or two with a tablespoonful of parsley. Ad# french dressink-made as 3follows and serve on crisp lettuce; .Take one cup­ ful of oil, one teaspoonful of salt, one* half teaspoonful of paprika, one-third cupful of lemon Juice, two tablespoon­ fuls of sugar and one-half a can of tomato 'Btmp. Bent well and keep In a*mason Jar in the Ice chest.' This .dressing la good an long a s It lasts, which IJ b a short time, for It fa good. Cauliflower Salad. popular young teachers and are grad* •Sejmrntq cold, cooked, cauliflower uates of C ed a rv ill^C o ll^ The Shred bacon has taught in the. local schools and the last year was a teacher in the Day- ton schools. Mr. Orr is a teacher-and athletic, coach in the-local-schools. At the announcement party Miss John son entertained guests at eight tables of bridge. Cards of the announcement-< were found in gay colored balloons floated into the room among the many guests. until crisp, mix with a little elder vine­ gar, <#flt Jf needed, and cayenne and pour hot on the cauliflower which baa been sprinkled with a little minced tender green onion. * . * Tomato ‘and' Chiva Salad. - Cut small peeled tomatoes In half and place on lettuce; have- alt well chilled. Sprinkle with minced chives and place a spoonful of thick'mayon­ naise on top of each.' Sprinkle the vegetables with a bit of. salt and cayenne. . ■ ■■ Grapefruit and Celery Salad. Arrange nests of lettuce, and heap on sections of grapefruit which hava, been carefully broken and membrane removed. Sprinkle with a few ahred- ■led' almonds and half the quantity of celery. Top with plenty of rich mayon­ naise and serve well chilled a t once. Dr. M. I. Marsh is in receipt of an announcement stating that Dr, C. J. Fairo, had become associated, with Dr. J. R. Nielander, in the practice o f' medicine and su rge ry at 2646 Au­ burn avenue, Cincinnati. Dr- Fairo practiced dentistry here for a few years and his stay decided to take up the practice of medicine and tntered Cincinnati University for his medical] — course. He has ju st recentiy complet-1 Egg and Celery Salad, ed his internship. Dr. Nielander is 1 ’ 0uf l^ ° h,e*da *“ a *d(| one of ’tbe noted sergeons in his city o f° ^ b S S . and specializes on industrial work fo r, Season w<5ll wlth ealt % d(uh <* corporations employing many men. cayenne and serve with mayonnaise, Mrs. Fairo also holds a degree foYthe ( an lettuce, practice of dentistry and'Kas bfeen em*- ■ ’ - ' „ p!oyed“by the Cincinnati Board of Ed-1 Potato and Smoked Herring Salad, ucation while the Dr. was in medical Sk*® ®nd hong herring and flake the school. Dr. Fairo’s many Cedarviile " ^ - *dd « b*i*™ *?**** W , . . . , . . . fish snd twice as much gold belied po- friends will be pleased to know of lua Season with minced onion, salt new connection m th e practice of med- ,f needed and cover with fcehch dreflfl- icme and surgery. * it,g. . > ' ....i>n'"'........ - „ : 7 - .,. - .. jt * * . - -. Drssd Malady AaS W *m Is UM Faasllyr *" Most people of middle age should What naa become of the graadaoCK* cure, themselves o f .chronic American- *r wh0 to knit wool Stockings Itls. which, I d plain words, Is habitual *nd eoc*B ^or the whole famllyf— hurry.---AmerIcan Magazine. DafivIHe Gazette. METHODIST EPISCOPAL C. A. Hutchison, pastor. P. M, Gil» ; lilan, SspL * Mttsdiiy Betacd a t 10 A. M. Prsaehlng at U A, M; Epworth League a t 1 P. M. Meeting of Stewards* next Wednes­ day evening a t 8 P, M. The Stewards for the new Conference year are Ed. Hamilton, Karl Pflaumer, Roger Stormont, T. W, St, John, Frank Ev­ ans, C. H. Gordon, C. E, Masters, May Wood Homey, Amos Frame, Robert Me)fto**i Cjiester W, Murphey, H. IL •B«ewaa3<j.:;H^ Crouse, George Ham- motf, ,R iMsyGillilan, Hugh Grindle, Frank Eagle, -William Marshal. Merie. Jones, C. E. Johnson, George Hart­ man, Dr, 0 . P, Elias. I t is import­ ant that every steward- possible be present a t this meeting. , FiUfakr 22 per eegt M ow last year, the gross mub.income from Agricul­ ture production has continued to de­ cline during the first six months of this year as compared with the same period last year. Judges of 4-H club work recently attended a special school for judges « t the Ohio State University where 4Np received instruetio* hr how jig f the exhibits o f some 14^9* risk in the state, gpsdsHat* in the partwsnts of poultry, hbrtiwrite rs, animal hasbaadry, and agrteriter* an* gineering, explained hew to pl*ea various exhibits and how t s daacrihe tl»e placing*. Tnr. 7S» Hl»togg»Cfimtwr'ftnWfllT UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 10 A, M. J . E. Kyle, Sijpt Preaching a t 11 A. M, Theme: "The Scales df Heaven" or "Hour Does God Weigh Things." Y, P, C. U* 7 P. M, Subject: “Over­ coming Obstacles to Christianity:"' Leader, Joseph Waddle. • ’ No^ evening, service. .__.... . Prayer-meeting Wed, 8 P. M. No choir rehearsal this week. Women's Missionary -Society meets Monday 2 P. M. The Martin-Finney pledges are now due. Mrs. J. E. Kyle, treasurer. ' / E A R T H I E R A t e * « J M | T U R K S .M T tm '•»« A» BOWVAWk fmmmf , C m wt Liber** Offerfor Yo*rCH Xkm w f u having # iv y m i wm t m FAMBM hW w Ltfuimt Cummlu* v.; 6 * 0 0 0 »■ f a ,%1 T VI A K ' * , * / ■ i> Tt'Oi u %n * i< »■* Tv. , . • * . . , 4.«WU .^._— H M 1 (SAW) 1 (MU.M) 4»R4|«W*W>fllHHHWIl* 1 <IMN) - „ ■- ■ (HAH) ----- -- ----- S,00*19.*^HM*eM*M itkZM) , .W g SI®. ,1 fi.^fi*^9riAr“'.J.-im|Mleee>u (29*Xp9f ~ M M J p ..............H ^ S | (»>«.00) :V ■■■ :■ S P EC IA L ', ■ '*■ ‘•fo**-. . Fmli bri ; c7-«*vr*V* NOTICE Please leave all Cedarviile Building and Loan Pass Books a t their office on or before August 1,1931. I. C. Davis, Sec. .Vsviiiga, to* CbrnllMmNS.MllW JEAN PATTON, Cedarviile, Ohio T H f ^ C K W I ARDCNCRJ pc FU2STm wJSnwa WHEAT—DOLLAR# I f wheat were selling for $1 a bushel would you accept 50c for yours? It would be ho more foolish than accepting 3 or 4, or even 5 per cent interest for your idle money when you can get IN T E R E S T AND WE PAY THE TAX with perfect safety by investing it h er e / Every dollar is protected by first mortgage on conservatively appraised real estate. I f you are selling the nse of your money for less than market price come in and see us. The Springfield Building & Loan Association 28 East Main Street SPRINGFIELD, OHIO w v Back of the W itts and Pipes That Deliver Your Service Compare this Washer With ALL OTHERS $2.25 Deliver# Electric Washer . Iliis Prima - * ^ ',-r * •* t A special dr.wn payment offer :;n a fully guaranteed washer— Uis outatanding value! $ 69.50 l Porcelain Table . . * ? .,1:2 incl1 B*lc'on “ <■*» 2 Aluminum Gorator Wringer 3 C i iw i l Eloctnc Motor 4 Uao 4 Y o a ra w i t h o u t' 6 S t u r d y C o n s tru c tio n OMtaf . 7 A ttra c tl-^A p p ea rag :. ADAIR’S ' 20-24 N*Detroit S i, Xenia, 0* Try Budget System When Landscaping No longer does a home owner make actual use of only that part of Ids home grounds on which tils house stands. The modern home embraces the entire lot, and assigns to every square foot-of suri ce-fc function, use-, ful or ornamental. Th* owner who neglects to develop hi* grounds on this principle not only limits his own enjoyment of a prop­ erty which h s ^ d g L khivnliB^. but lessens if* why should he? Complete, planting, accord­ ing to A modern plan, may require >1 1 nmro.Jillay than he cares to make In iS f odkfy&J: b it-It 1* easily possible to ggraad the expenditure over several 4r**s <m *JbWg«t gysteni. ■ *• H Ot course, if one can plant all At once, one gets the enjoyment of well- planted grounds the sooner. But It is much easier to plant part At a time, than to build Jft tliAt way. Gardens do hot depreciate with years as build* tags 4o, With intelligent care they igrow more valuable, and newer plant* .IngS quickly mature Into perfect hAr* mony with th* old. V ifa ® £ s ~ ‘a definite visualisation of the ultimata .effect. This means a plan, In the mind or to paper, and it la safer on paper than in th* mind. You may ha com* neteat to idako this plan yourself, or yon may obtain help from oxporta who mw usually avallahlfl. w SECOND SUH PUNT SCQttM5 iMmaxtw- ThSuk out the successive steps to be­ taken according to the amount which Can be expended each year. Mark out your shrub and flower beds and bor­ ders, and see that they have good soil of a proper depth. Then plan th* le cation of your trees. Trees and foundation planting may well be planted the first- j *ear. Th* trees need tin # to grow, a« l th* foun­ dation planting will help your hbiise to fit into Its surroundings, Th* lawn Should be seeded and annuals sown ^ h e first year, Titf.sflcond year jo u may plant the Bhnilferfc . objEtlornible -riows, » 1 # p tm ia evergreens and Oftef Then shrubbery tockgroum** for th* bo re rs may h i ptftrted, Wd td Profit of nfem perehnlsis for tfi«*peritobedt garden picture. Latof the architec­ tural feature* can be added as th* final touch to the garden picture, Such a budget program will be found full of interest. As the planting develops, you may, acquire a new con* ceptlon of the complete development, perhaps, and desire to make changes, perhaps additions, to your plan. Do not hesitate to do so, for a garden Is a growing thing, When we stop change In g * v* a re apt td lte e fn rtrte t/ ftont 1 » i >, choke* isw'-i'tettteifl:**#.’ more of them. The remits will be more pleasing, Plant the taller things In the back of the border and With the lower growing otoe «it«r* natiag tod the border ftto te ta curves o r I f N u # •MswjtfWtot to cat mm * J u»ett bgitfntgfPati pumtiog. \ . . electric wires and gas lines run into every modern home in Cedarviile carrying power for Comfort, convenience and happiness. This is im­ portant. . . . But .just as important is the utility company upon whom the production and distribution of gas and electricity is dependent. ■* *■ ^ . . . The Dayton Power and Light Company, in serving Cedarviile fully realizes the immensity^of its duty. That realization has led us to* provide facilities in both gas and electric service th a t as­ sure satisfaction indefinitely. . * every time you release a flood of light by the pressing of abutton . \ . every time you callupon the services of gas or electricity, you may be con­ fident th a t the supply of these priceless commodi­ ties is more than adequate to your needs* . « . it’s a big job to furnish electricity and gas to you and your neighbors but it’s being done by an organization capable of the task* « W..... *■* ■m JWfheit ym thinly TheDajrton [ C B t h i n k e f Xenia Branch irJflTW-

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