The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

" .. 8 r R % ill' edm tat fit story is so been a m i' j>y«wi t i t f i l i****i ON —furs of distinction ' /^UR-cQtnmandmg position ^ in the fur trade o f Cen­ tral Ohio Is the direct result o f eighty years o f satisfac- • tory service. Because o fthis long experience^ the novice * can buy here with the same confidence as the fur ex­ pert. '• * , _ * '* ’ ,*• ' Nor is our knowledge and prestige ever an excuse for . excess.price—in fact the op- f asite is ,true. .Both our, nowledge and volume en­ ables us to actually under­ sell even though we never ' deviate front the /'Bancroft quality1' standard, H fgfa-i i . Many t i m e s >sincA the o p e n i n g , of otir gpresent 'August display we have had to stress this because prices seemed unbelievably 1o w. .We court comparison with j any reliable, furrier any- .where. Not since 1914 have Jur coats been anything like * present figures. ^ ^ No other store for in- .-stance is showing guaran­ teed bay seal, natural/dark' or silver muskrat coats at t * 4 0 i black, b l o n d e or; slate colored Russian pony- skins, -superfine bay seal coats with .fitch, skunk, ermine or leopard, trim­ mings, etc,, at 90S; genuine H u d s o n seals,. American broadtails^ in b r o n z e or. platinum, e t c a t $146; full, deep furred raccoon coats .with seven stripes in skirt, gray or ta n S i b e r i a n squirrels, extra fine Hudson seal coats either plain or. trimmed, etc., at $1*6$ genu­ ine Alaska seal, Japanese mink and m a n y o t h e ^ tempting furs, $296, etc.,, etc. 0, * * * l Style vies with price for, your enthusiastic attention. The modes far 1931*32 are far and away the most al­ luring in years. Graceful princess lines that slender­ ize } new collars that flatter; yaglaiX 0T set in sleeves— many nvith the larger arm­ holes; cuffs that appeal for, smartness ;linins with ittodk ernistic splashes o f color to . harmonize with the, chic ascot ties, All models spon­ sored by Vionnet, Worth, Callot o f Paris and Zim­ merman o f New York. Select now from the , choicest pelts obtainable, make a modest deposit ' and we store the coat till you need it \ . o r . - - if you are f o r t u n a t e enough to be able to pay cash in full deduct just 1096 from these already ridiculously l o w . prices, August only. 3» uoc*& a w m m c M . »«n»' mam i». sTW* Wwg^anglroWm "Pw* music In the Ladlsw, Xy., school*, i The Montgonwry County Fabf will l be held September 7, 9 ,9 and 10. •I . . ■ . * • ,s* u-.-u-.'i'.i.ioinir,nrtii«i.«■ 1 ' 1 . 4 *. Bmaember the Hampshire Sew Sale , next Tuesday, August 18 at Fsrndale Farms. 0 *&m ife St&$\ - ..The. Sunqyslde Culb was entertain' ed Monday evening at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jones. ■WkmWm c*« and Beds ** W 2*.*** ***** * Sen* ®*v»o* last week e» * vaeetlen trig. , v , »*"«'uirmw, Fret H.' C, Fnrst has rented Mrs, Q. X. Jrits* residenee-fmr the eriioel year. Mm. JM» has hem *t*yiag *fc j the heme ti her brother, Mr. Frank Corry ja Tehew gyring*. Mr. and Mm. W. fc. HHTand daugh­ ter, Helen, dfrove to New Hampshire, last wash Where they w«l he guests of Rev. W. W, Diff and wife at their summer Cas#>. Hr, Biff midea in Chicago-,' •* **. . • ./F or Sale: Several hundred bushels oi good sound corn. Call Rhone 8-102, The jft E. Sabbath SchopljrfraktWM evening. ■ ’ ’The annual reunion for the Turnbull family will be held at Shawnee Park, Xenia, on Wednesday, August 18th.- M&and Mrs. R. D. Mitchell of San­ dusky, spent the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. C, G- Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. jt. B. Trurabo and family.of Osborn, O., spent, last Sun­ day as guests of Mrs. Cora and Mil­ dred Trumbo. 1 Mrs. J.-H. Ritenour, who has.been ilLat the-home-of her daughter, -Mrs. Patterson, Dayton, haa recovered and is again at home. . Rev, Robert N. Colman, Jr., w w D „ „ Philadelphia, is the guest of Messrs, if ? Solomon Wilson and Harry Estie a.tsa pii/fAw « : ! , « wuwl f i j f from n visit with rcl&tiv68 Mrs, B. HI littM,' ’trhd is in the McClsUsn Wpital, is retoortM sOme- #h it ryifc-iAld ^ Ufflfeld’ lBt «heratidier,‘ Which is hac- wsdry^fbr^friffi recoVety according to mports,v ! ' V'. Mr. Alfred Town*|ey has' resigned hiB_ positdiM ndth the Jamestown school board and' accepted.another in Belle Center, under Prof; C. E, Oxley. Mr. Waiter, Royer has been elected to the vacancy In Jamestown. . ■ T7.r." /T . Mr. Paul prr, director of physical education.in the puhlic schools has rentetPMrs,.Della Johnson's residence for the school^year. Mr. Johnson will keep bouse fob her daughters, Misses Lucjle. and ESeanov, who teach in the West Carrollton public'Schools.^...... Hr, G- G. Kerr and family o f Pitts of burgh, Pa,, spent Monday night here the Clifton pike.' Probate Judge S. C. Wright and wife are spending the week at Sul­ phur Lick Springs, and from there will go to Idaville, xad., where they will spend two weeks. In Indian and left here for a-visit in Wposter.before going to their home in Pittsburgh^ Dr, Kerr is a field rep­ resentative of Cedarville College. NOTICE—Those desiring the ser­ vice of Mr.s Zora Wright will please make appointment at Smith's barber shop for Thursday, August 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton MacMillan and Mary Margaret, Miss Anabel Mur­ dock, visited over the week-end with Mrs. Ella MacDonald at Lexington, O. 0, .A, Dobbins is offering a fine lot of young Hampshire Sows next Tues­ day at their 18th Sow Sale. ' . / Mr. Willard Barlow, has returned after a pleasant motor trip through the west and iioith-weat in company with a party of Columbus friends. Mr. and Mrh. Vernon Moore, -Toledo, returned homo Monday, after spend­ ing the week-end. with Mrs. Moore's ipother, Mrs, Nancy' Sprackien. They were accompanied' home , by Mrs. Sprackien and Master Fred and Ralph Moore, Who have been spending the past three woeks at'the home of their grandmother.r ' Dr. W. R. McCheiney and wife and Prpf, O, W- Kuehrmann mid wife re­ turned home'last Friday evening' af­ ter »■month*#*vacation in the East. Dr. and Mrs.-McChesney visited with Rbv^T. Br^htthr, D /D ;, and wife, in <$iimiy, lMiMU;whf!a'I^of. and Mrs. Kuehrmann and wife visited .points of interest in Niw England states. The;Woman’s Mislonsry Society of the CJiftoU .Pro.sjbyterian church ^wili " Mr. and Mrs. Ji A. Limgwin, o f He-.bcW:..4S.i -Wed- troit, Mkh., who.have been visiting nesday,afternoon, and evening, Aug. their parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. C. V> in the «h$tott opera house. They Kyle, returned to their home Wednes- w li feature antiques, old manuscrips, nay/ " *• (qdilts, etc. hexOngbig in the commun­ ity. A pageadt o f women in old time W a l l a c e C o f f in * W i n s FirstHanaroOnCalf (I ■meamnwo) for beef cattle. Ernest Hutchison second place, MAO. For dairy cattle W. G. Udrii, Cam- hridga, 0,, iprat plpee, $0, second place went to Alexander A Trouts, Spring Valley, 18.00. i _ , •Dll 4-H elab Goats in the harade' Cedarville won Gw first prise, $10; f Xenia Rainbow club, pcjKmd, |5; and Xenia Future club, third, $$ with the Busy Bee, Miami Twp., fourth, 85. All horses and cattle the competed for prises were required to take part in the parade. Church Notes i i<w»»»»MnMmM<wm n i>,iHikiklkk«ii.ik„ m iim (,u ,(M|tM,1^ UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 10 A. M. J. E, Kyle, Supt. ■■ For the Eleven O'clock service the i Jnited Presbyterian church is invited; » Unite with the Presbyterian church1 to hear Miss Mary J. Campbell of India. Miss Campbell has been a Missionary of the U /P . church in India for a great many years and it !• privilege to have the opportunity of. hearing her. She has been honor­ ed. by the government in India for the great service she has rendered the people of -Lidia, and the honors cen­ tered uponher have been*well placed. V, P..C, U. meeting 7;30 P. M. Spb- ect: “What- Nature Teaches, About' God." ^ - There will be no servicesheld in the United Presbyterian church the last, two Sabhatha of August. G. S. A S. O. HOME PUPIL DROWNS IN DOWELL LAKE Th’omaa Gunning, aged 8 ,0. S. & S. •0., Home pupil, was drowned in six :’Set o f water in McDowell lake at the nstitution Saturday. The youth was in the water with other boys of hia uge but ventured beyond a rope that marked deep -water. He did not know iiow to ssrim. NOTICE'OF APPOINTMENT The United Presbyterian Sabbath School picnic and dinner was held yes­ terday in the Church dining room. The affair, had been planned for'Bryan State' Park but rain brought about a change in arrangements/ .The annual reunion of the Watt and Caruthera families was held at the home of 'Mr. William Nash/ near Xenia, Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watt and Mrs. Lula Watt, attended. Mr. andMrs, Paul Orr left last Sat­ urday for a ten day fishing trip in northern Michigan, They were ac companied by . Mr. and Mrs, "Pop" Warner, Mr. nod Mrs. D. S. Barnes and Hr. and Mrs, D. 3. Somers, all of Dayton. costumes repA*cnting decades in the 120 years‘hit&iy' of their church will be given in the afternoon. Refresh­ ments served,at different"booths. prof . H ostetler talks BEFORE ROTARY CLUB Rev. R. A, Jamieson and family leave Monday to speftd two days at the Bible Conference at Winona Lake/ Indiana, and then go on to Lake Ge- ‘neva, Wisconson to attend the Nation­ al Y. P. C. U. convention o f the U, P. church from August to the 23rd. From there they go ifi Hanover, 111., for a week to visit with Mrs, Jamie- ,son's people, returning by Monmouth, III., to visit Rev. Jamieson’s broth tr. Dr. J. F. Jamieson, Prof. A. J. Hostetler, Cedarville College, addrased the Xenia Rotary Club at the Elk’s Club, Tuesday noon. His subject was “A Teacher’s Obser­ vation bn the Depression.” . He said in part: "No remedy can be prescribed to restore Immediate im­ provement In fhe general depression of the .country but if persons would think seriously on the matter it might help. “The high cost of living might he rediiced if the money spent for lux­ uries was Used to bhy necessities the country possibly might get hack to normal. He considered over-produc­ tion, use o f lAbor saving machinery, the tariff and lack of confidence of the general public as prime csUsos." PICNICS AND REUNIONS Estate of Serelda Barrett, Deceased- Fred Barrett has been appointed and qualified as executor of the estate Serelda Barrett, late of Greene, County, Ohio, deceased. * Dated this 8th day of August, £931. S, C. WRIGHT,, Probate Judge of said.County. a , ?«. CLOSED The Home Clothing Store will be dosed next Thursday and Fri­ day to set ready for our First Big: Tale in 22 years* Wait for furth­ er announcement next week. Wait save your money! Quality aad Value Unheaid of before •tibia \to * Price! Shop PENNEY’S for doth- ing--eKd!l^0^. ihe true signifi- ouMi o f vriuejH* low price. See these (wits NpW-^for they are the greatest value* in over a dec-; ade. Fabrics iiidude worsteds ief medium iutd dark shades—sev­ eral styles . including . the. shown. 1 > O- t % £ one Intmriisngcsble Price; You Can Keep Your Kitchen Cool The snnusl reunion of tho Kyle and Jackson families will be held'at Bryais State Park, Wednesday, August 19th. i v . >** ' * * 4 - PLUMBING W a te r C on nM ^ on s a ta r R e p a i r i n g F a u e e t * w d !*s> * f MSM- mo **' t h o Y a r d l o r S p r i n k l i n g P u r p o s e * . ■^ * rn|. ________ ■ p t F , H A M i H mm 9 .aMVw - ■ * MKMttsse . . . At least three times a day, someone in your home spends a good many minutes in the kitchen preparing meals. To her this room is im­ portant Sometimes it is uncomfortable. It over­ shadows the pleasures o f summer, simply because o f the oppressive beat that comes from old-fash­ ioned ranges, particularly before dinnerwhen she is constantly beside the range attending to her cooking. • • . Is her “workshop” as convenient and as pleasant as you can make it? Your home is not completely modem without a modem gas range. Think how easy it is to use. Simply turn a handle . • • and you have clean concentrated cooking heat that is confined to its job o f cooking. Insul­ ated ovens keep the heat insidewhere it belongs. Simmering burners cook andik&ft coekod dishes Warmwithout heatftig tbe kit^hen. Heat*wettdi- of it escapes. 1>s?l Md ortly a minimum . . . Oas is a valuabkservimtln no aimliance does it so fully ai&rfifetidtob dip Iff’iha!modem gas range. I f tbe kibiben in yom*bome is b o t . . if the cook in that kitchen finds cooking* burden, remember this— Gas,'through a modem gas range, will modernise your kitchen and make it * happy place to work. • -v ' A;.--\ The 1«*AMim*t.’ - ’■ ’ ■."5

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