The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52
*r' W*..*,* J " -w-i^*jiwj * 'B^ffrigmaw^RRiPSw Mr*. C. K. Marines m m * Swr toys with reatttoe* to ftostawaffl tom Weak, mnxmiMmum, *mm,mm s % J * « * * * w * w**. * .»** «» p * a . * . w * * m m * & 4* y y irti toot Wodaeeds? to ir in l ttommle* igwot Wedaeeday .Ik Ctaoto- « - . < « „ . j f e j w w t * . h t o r t —C IS MM. ArirojFH* Mr*. JL C. U*kkk m i Mttte daugh ter, Cynthia, refereed heme Saturday 1 C W k N o t* . | ......... “n*fl‘#‘... “•■rki fWij.... . Thegtrisoeri*hetoaptoate Friday steak **»» * » M»CldO«i heeritel sight, pt th* dtflto. ----------------- --- ^ Mr*. J. F. Barr Dajrtm* to risst- j tng bet* 'With rotative* dWfcrfaa* the1 week, . ••. Mr* and Mrs, W. J. Turbo* tnsnf , « * « k M k hi Cmwl The *m»tt*l Tureb*n family reunion: ^Mt-taw and daughter, mil b« hold *t Wednesday, «* ffovMt.VMtoXiitia), AtUTbit 1$. Him Both Bddte of Lorain, 0., i* visiting with her parents, Mr. and Hr* G. H. Washburn. Hr. aid Mr*. Hary Waddle* Mi** Hsten Kennon o f Colombo* is f * * * * * • H o w*k* vacation, visit- tag Vftli J»*y parents, Mr. and Mr*. ■ .. The Tuesday Night Kook C l u b Znm t Po*t o f Toledo, spent entertained at the hum* of Mr*. J. W, ^ nd« ’ k the home of Mr. end Mr*, Johnson but week. jWm. Marshall, on « visit -with hi* son, •"——r - '— — » j Clerk Post, who has been ill for oev- Mrs. Phoebe Havtsell visited la*t'waI week*. week in Richmond, Ir»d„ with her sen, -------- ---------- Charles, end family. ( M r . «td Mrs. L. G, Everhart of „ „ ^ , . , Springfield, are announcing the birth Mr*. Cora Crawford, Loa Angel**,1* ®f * daughter, July 26 at Quinn Ho#- visiting in Xenia with her sister-in- Pital, They have named the baby law, Miss Martha Crawford. tMarilyn Louise. Mr*. Everhart wa* ■)'., 1: - ibefore marriage. Miss Olive Northup, Lost: Spare tire and rim for Ford formerly a resident of Cedarville, model T car with wire wheel*. Finder I *. -------------------- - please, call phone 3-182, Cedarville. i Mr, and Mrs. W. T. McCuTla, Mis* ---------— ------ Margaret Chandler and Ids* Alice. Mrs. Rider, mother of Mr, Ed Ham* Chandler, of Cleveland,, came Safer- ilton, who hh* been viriting to Urban* day and are guests of Mr, and Mr*, for a .couple of week*,'ha* returned J«M. McMillan. Mr. McCull* return- home.i ed Sunday, while' the other*'remain ■■ '■ -Li" 11•,—1|‘111.1., ( * for the week. ' • NOTICE—Patrons' of Mrs. Zora ^ —— ----- IU kpototroent at Mias Ruth .McPherson W Dayton Smiths barbershop for Thursday, gave a dinner-bridge last Tuesday August 13.. , (at the Engineer's'Club to Gut city, honoring Mr*. Lawrence ‘ Duke of Mrs. James Beam (Lois McFarland) |Tampa, FJa., and Mrs. Duhnevan of has been visiting the past week with Springfield .Several friend* from, here her parents, Mr, and .Mrs. B. E. Me were, guest*. Farland. Mr. andMrs, John.W,.Ross return ed home Saturday after a month's visit with their son. Prof. Cameron Ross and family to Forrest City, Iowa. During the time Mr. Ross and ton drove into Minne*otta where -they spent several dbys fishing. ,They were anxious to land a few “ muskies” but had no success. Other fishing was re ported good. of n , W am tod., have been gueati, M Judge and Mr> / S. C. Wright tha Y . P . f i » t R E f c pastwsk;. The Golden Rule Class of the MJS. churoh held it* monthly daw party Thursday *4*ht at the home of Mrs Chadw Johnson. v KTLX4ACKS0M KOCJC M m aanaal xauslea *f tha Xsia aad va *waraswstwampswaw — held at JgfSMi Aapaat BHh. M to ik m m - B A X J .IK y l^ tA iiT o n n ig t i u y s CAE HSFCWS ‘ ST I f WXXKMMSI ON CfOfglNG Miss** AH*« lackey o f this phms and H*len Wfito, o f have re turned after a two week* visit in W**t Virginia. r Dr. M. L and Mrs. Marsh returnee. hem* Thursday after spending two days to Owensvrile, 0.. M guests of the former’* brother, Mr. j , U fiinmh und family. Mrs. Claire McGeary of Warren, 0., and. Mrs. F.‘ A. Jackson, Xenia, *are guests of their, father, Mr. H. A, Townsley. . - Master Harold Morton of Louis ville, Ky., is here for hi* vacation, spending,* few week* At the home Of his grandfather, Mr. S. M. Murdock. L. * , , ’’**, ’ ( ' Al h * t ( . 1 . I* Tr'i:-r . -s— tr *— -..... . '* k •• *t 'g S w w w iP E a f u l l h a r v e s t is h e r e — n ow is THE TIME TO&AVE. IT WILL BE A LONG TIME BEFORE ANOTHER HARVEST., WE PAY 4 PER CENTON ALL SAVINGS, SMALL OR LARGE AMOUNTS. *. ty The Exchange Bank Cedarville,OMo BUT NOW FIELD PENCE BARBWIRE a n d p o s t s PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND UNSEED OIL Clyde, Frances, and Dvrfght Hutch ison, accompanied by Mfses Ruth and Jane West, spent an enjoyable even, tag, Saturday, at Plain .City, and at; tended the evening program of their Chautauqua. - Prof. Joseph W. Fichter newly ap pointed assistant director of. Educa tion, With his wife And sons, o f Colum bus, Prpf. Paul Bloan and wife of Cleveland, and Mis* Nelto Beckett of Hamilton, were house-guests of the' Misses Donna and Ruth Burns of Ce darville, over the week-end- Mrs. Lawrence Barber entertained with six tables of bridge and gave a miscellaneous shower last Friday at her home, honoring Mrs.. Paul Oft, (Kathryne Hughes). Mrs, Earl Rich ards was presented the high score prize while the consolation prize went to Mrs, Delmer McCoy. A refreshment course was served during the evening. Mr. and Mr*. John Stewart, enter tained over the week-end, the follow; mg: Frank Coffey, Martin Coffey, John Coffey, Mr. andMr*. Mentor and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carle,' Miss Mary Catherine Cdffey, Mr. Charles Coffey, and Father Var- ley o f Cincinnati. Also Mr. and Mrs. Bartley of Wilmington « ^ Mr. Ed Payne moved Tuesday to his newly acquired farm south,o f James town. Mm. John Marshall, toother of Mrs. Payne will reside with them. Mr. Mr. K. A. Ririch, who Acquired the "Old Mill Camp" with tha residence adjoining, has taken over the business and will reside -in the residence next to the camp. , ' « « " ' n * . *■ J \ : Fmmer, Gneai Coaaty CitlxMia / PloiiKe,I« toifcewslaff Parto.Cfevelaad 'A, •' ^ , * • t, *' j ~ : Former resident* o f Greene County now residing'ip Cleveland held a pfc- nic and social in Lakewood Park, last Friday evening# It ia expected that the affair can be made an annual event Fifty persons attended, Miss Margaret Clsrk. Xenla, was the oldest person there, and 'ten Of her former pupils from the Xenia schools were *- mong, those present Among those who attended Were Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sterntt and family, formerly o f Cedarville? Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Dean; Dr. and Mr*. Robert B,D#«n and fam ily; Mr. and.'Mrs, Douglass Custis and family and others. CEDARVILLE TEACHER WITH . SISTER ARE UNITED WITH THEIR MOTHER thflrtmf “ftnfuii . A Ctoctonatl sutomsta# whh four bad featoaas ifSffwt tBiimsuti m occupant* .jumped, tbs track -at the mesetog oast of town k z ik F r im Z ^ ^ ^ rea r ly Saturday-morning. Failing to rmTT^fefrwtoniM r" #- Die crowing to time the ear wa* t^svwvi'eepimmeatAwgya-ta my&fMw ^ A ^ train Ww soon besrtog down w them hpt aH four escapsd before the car H -’ B. *METOODEW ^liKJOPAL a A. vm tom pastor, p. If. oil. waa wnssked. The party vnti Rs why t* c levis*d hwt mm detoen: L|/^ fn Tmift HwMu um YJJAto til m tm* the tnda hwsa. The aa^ new on tim tirahuSd not knew of tim nesMent natil ha had reached th* Near Jasper eroastog near Xenia, Tbs stop of tit* locomotive had bean tore o f. Jtatwal srfvtists ten os Hutt tha tomtoar bock shot If magnified 1 0 ^ - OOOOOOUme* wotrtdbe as iatge aaEm earth; and that an ttoaijaagaifiefi w m r n m timw three feet to diameter, 'Tlia *an», . humw I ^ tkm MjumMm §mMf w * fc# Wd,T*w* day, Aagnat l i at Daltig fmmM ti tffiW MAUI VUtoJuMM^gMa . asiwa.sy E w M V S iV s and Mia* MaMavtia ratsrT tirsasuwir. ' w t t m m d » d t t t g ' f t ]« w b y > lu t U B O i * heat to ih p I t tihans with 'dMsaenfe. dad*ef asaanfiaadL IQan, Sunday School at ]A>A, M. Prsafhtog .at 21A.M. Rev. R. S, McCeim o f Xenia will, preach. Rev. p, A. BtotoMsea will preach for Rev. * - A. Ragay, p m * of Trinity MtolmditoMwpM church Xenia, to return toy .ttopCntoa 8e*i vice a few weeks agf arto*,R«y. r *. ger pmached for titoW m «)la ’ps<mlfi ^ as a subetitot* tor m r* HutdOsmb^ Epwprth Xm fjM lt f F. .Sunday. S ch o^ ^ ft Church Pfcnto *t Biyw s m rare next Wedntoday » afternoon, Augat 12th. Leave from the Methodist Church at 2 P, M. ‘and Bpahet Ptonie Dniper at 6 P, H7, Come with W#R fltod baskets and have a good time, ■ i1 mm RF» Professor Bert Collhut To be Married August 14 ia New Ceacerd ' Invitotioni have been nwe^etl here to the marriage of Profwor Marion Earl Collins to Nisi AmrnMiry Dixon daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Walter Scott Dixon, New Concord, The wed ding wilf be soleninixed Friday even ing, August 14, at B o'clock jn the United Presbytorisn churcb, at New Concord. Mr. Collin* lipa son of Mrs, Gordon Collins of tiOi plse# !(• has been engaged to educational Workand for four ysar* was to Mission College, Assuit, Egypt., During.the past two $ear* he baa btonHriiiag peat grad uate work at Ohio State towarda his Ph.D. He becomes toad crf tbe edu cational department o f Tatoto Col, lege, Mo, the first of Ssptmnlwr, M*. Collins and Miss Dixoa,met to Egypt « » ^ tb . u m • i W^P^fiarfififidfiEpSt . j - *-i -- v j *, j . “ .W J Birthday, Tusadayi Nr. John B, Taylor vlebmted hU 101 first birthday oldest citizen in of b oldest in joys fair health .abopf tostormv. T-T-11TTj nterest to" hie business Utt m YftnuulcxU^ iiiiiinf ii *' warns Hale the Hot toast, brown and crisp. Hot waf fles, fresh coffee, bubbling hot— fill of these, and many more food! can be prepared right before ypu At your t*b- , le and served hot,' Your breakfast o t,- *- * your lunch, with little effort on your part, can be prepared and served at once, savingmuch time and labor and resulting in food that is more tasty be- - cause it is freshly cooked hy electric i t y . ' • ' y ■ r " v w ' - - ♦ 4 , * ; . . The toaster, grill, waffle, iron, percu- latobv—these electrical appliances, are servahta of the home. There was a ? time when everyone could not- afford - * 1 these servants. . Today everyone may have— not only one, blit many more of these excellent servants that never gruxrihleor Walk out without notice— and always render satisfactory service. Electricity is the convenience that Ways ready, electricity provides great little cost. Are yon taking full advantage of these servants of the home? You owe It to yourself to seriously consider their value in making your home happier because elec tricity is more convenient. < / , . , , - . , j WHEN YQU THINK OF SERVICETHINK OF. T ~~ •-* X 1 & v ,1* - XEN XA D IS T R IC T . v ,t , . . , ■ U r t t o A . m •Ml An interesting story comes out o f Cotofnbus by John W. Fisher,ANews League correspondent, relative to the reunion of Mrs. Betty Kiser, Colum bus, and her two daughters, whom tha had hot seen to nineteen years, Geno vs and Joesphtoe Estle, foster daugh ters' o f Mr. W. W. Witmeyer, Springfield, ” Both daughters are school'teachers, Geneva Witmeyer, a* she has been known, teaches to the Cedarville public schools, and Jose phine, to th* Springfield schools. Mrs. Kizer remained single after a divorce when the children were two and four years old, until hermarriagO last month to P. D. Kiser, Columbus, The two daughter* and a son had been placed to the Clark County children's home to 1218, The daughters war* af terwards given a home with the Wit- meyers. They Were given a good edu cation to the city schools andWitten berg College- Mrs. Witmeyer died to 1217. Mr. WH*ey*r is a promi nent attorney in.f pringfield. Another feature Of the story 1* that the brother, Raymond, wa* for many months a patiefit to the Clark county TuberculesJ* hospital, yet he was not aware tfeat hi* sitters resided to the o4ty.. H# it now 86 year* old and re side* with his mother, He Is a crip- pkb - • . r * . ,. Mtatataia Eagtoo Ame*t the exhibits at tit* model , teitanto' «hIWtion In London was 1A tofitseiitei -eAfitoe so *msl( that It Is slawet isspeseito* to'see the working pari* to aietioa without a ssetinlfyiafi liaa*. It ia only a quarter of an Inch mm and to werited hy eompreMM air. a hair from the heed of the wife Remodel maker forms the drir- rAa»«ricanBriUH^iM« fto§ | itm& tetotoisiate. -tt^||mi|^Litedu|A I 'H E F ■RpRE wPW iw t HowtoAvoidThem : HowtoPayThemN Under the new tax law your hpodts in fte M. & MLare taxable at two mills, but we Mill pay this tax for you. Your money here from now on is tax free. This does not ■V 0 apply to inheritance tax or federal fa****** tmw. ' i . ■■ ' ■ ■>*.? *• fS t- (Your propcrty Uxei ir t duo Do* comber and June. Join our Chrifitm** Club «ud yet ft ebeeb In Deoember end r I sq join our VmcRUottSbANted Eel n dsidft In Junk A fitee p*id In emJi weekintbe*# dlubc will pftjriour Iftxm end ipnmde Chrutmarand vacation funds too. You i d in* mkm> I “ , v **i ■ = a r 7 a , ^ a* m m | # The Merchants andMechanics Savingsand LoanAssociation COB.MAINANDLIMESTOImSIBlETS SPUNGFIELD. OHIO ^ m ils ammp»w
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