The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52
C*DA*VXU* n& b iW , TODAY, fit MB’ ^ ■• 61 emm i i M w j; j y y . e€ Akn% 0 „ « n 9 * BU*A i t Mka, JE*-0, SNuwrt, Tuesday m i w**m~*" ~wwwmn' **»*- Burto* mm tfc* Mr. |fr y, Teehsat, Mrs- fred Tewn*. m m of Mrs, *mmm « t um+'hr *»d ri#dr»«; Maty 3m * 'm m , |0., the pa«t week. .and 3rim» toured t o f t Way*., W ., i— [Wednesday, where they are spearing Tha Heme Cottoro Chd) held their, a few fays with Mr. and Mrs. Writer •wwnri pteate at the Alford Memorial, 1Pardom. last Wednesday. I .. .. - * ...........if.. Dr, F .MQoajfaadfwaU ysf Day. & ’ g ^ r " “ ’ * • * " * * - J J t « g * * * » » iw b o « w . m m g * y m tom . her sister, Mrs, cm m , af Fadteiaprito, aa . Ja1S k £ - ^ * S f ^ BJooraingbnrg, la vm«Wf wiiri Mrs. Anna Millar Tewneky . Dr. W. 8 , McChesney la spending several days visiting relatives at Sa lent, BU NOTICE:- Patrons are asked to make appointment for Thursday, September Brd. Mrs. Zor* Wright. Master Keith Rigio, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rigio, was quite ill sev eral days Ipst week, but is reported much better at this time. * Plpf. and Mrs. O. W. Kttehrmann spent the week-end in Indianapolis, Ind, They were accompanied home by Mrs. Kuehrmann's father.________ Pr. and Mrs. Henry C. Foster of Salineville, 0., were guests recently of Dr. and Mrs, C. M. Ritchie, on N Main street: Mr, and Mrs. Meryl Stormont and family spent the past week visiting at the home of the latter's brother, Mr. Geo. Greer of New Galilee, Pa: Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dobbins return-1 ed home last Friday'after a seven thousand mile motor trip through the West,‘They were gone about a month. Messrs. Stewart Harris and Russell Lemons returned last Saturday from Detroit, Mich., where they have had employment, during the summer. Rev.Robert N. Colman o f German town, Pa., returned here Monday to join his family, after attending the O. Y. P .C .U . Conference at Lake Geneva, Wis. Mr r____Mr‘ Ashland, O., * 2 ? i r % M S 4 SS S T m S i *p" 1 “■* « « * • ter. Mrs. Harry Wright and children are visiting with her mother, Mrs. 1 McCullough fa West Union, 0. Rev. Robert N. Celman and family, Mrs. J, R, Aiken and family o f Nar- herth, Pa., are guejrts at the home of Mrs. Margaret Milroy. FOR SALE: Peaches, Pears and Plums. H. L. Whittington. Phone 168. Old Gardener mmmmmmmmSays Misses Leah and Jane .Wolford pf YeUew Springs, spent Saturday with their grandmother, Mrs, Amer ica Wolford. Miss Glenna Waddle, who is a stu dent at. the Miami Valley Hftpltal training school for nurses, is at home Pn a two week vacation. The High School Senior Class of 1$29 held a reunion and picnic at the home o f ,Rankin McMillan, Tuesday evening. Most o f the class attended. \ • _____________ Probate Judge S. C. Wright and .wife';and grandson, Keith Wright, are spending a few days visiting tela tives in Indiana. The monthly meetingVf the Re search Club will be hied at the home sf Mrs. Nettie Copley, Thursday^ September 8rd. This will be the first meeting of the club year. * The High School'Senior Class of 1931 held a picnic last Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Mary Huff, of Clifton. About twenty mem bers werepresent. The (weather conditions have been sucli "the Past week that peacheB did not ripen as fast as growers expect ed, Mr. Harry Nagley says he will iiave plenty o f peaches at his orchard beginning Monday morning. Mrs. J. O. Stewart, accompanied by bar son, Prof. John Or Stewart and family, Visited in Cincinnati; Fri day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burck, Rev.,W* A. Pollock and wife of Col- ege Springs, Iowa, spent a few days iere with the tatter's . sister,. Miss Lounette Sterrett. They wdre ac- ompanied as far as Chicago by their daughters, who attended the 0. Y. P. C. U. Conference-at Lake Geneva, Ails. Rev. Pollock and wife will be joined by'their daughters- at Chicago on the return trip to their home in College Springs, Iowa. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Hemphill and _son% John P ^ , 4s«3 Albert, of St. mAh wee* *e*Wfc guests e l Mrs., G. V . RRritie and Mfs.-1A. E, Huey, sisters of Mr. Hemphill. Mrs. D. H.’ Little, who has been in the McClellan hospital for some time, underwent a serious operation, Mon day. Her condition is regarded very fsvnraWe..^\> . Mr. and-Mrs. C. E, Masters have had as their guests the past week, the latter's sistelr and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McKinnia o f SUverton, Ohio.,- - The marriage of Miss Janet Huff, Opyton, to Mr. D, C. Brown, Dayton, is announced by the parents of, the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Huff, Clif ton, to stake place Tuesday, Sept,lstt at the, home o f the bride's parents in Clifton. Following a. honeymoon trip to Washington, D. C.,' the couple will reside at 126 Vf. Second St, Dayton. Mr. Brown is manager of the real es tate department of the Third National Bank & Trust CO. Miss Huff has a secretarial position with the Frigid- aire Corp., Dayton. P erhaps it & diMcuit to realise that. August Js'jt-gspd month for planting^ evergreens, but repeated tests hava shown that evergreens thrive particularly well when moved that month, especially when there (a an abundance of. rain, or if water can ba applied artifically in generous quan tities. It Is of the utmost importance that the roots be kept covered with aoil; a good nursery w’Jl never send out evergreens unless there Is a-ball of earth wrapped Inburlap around the roots, Thla burlap must be kept in place until the roots go Into the ground. It Is because the roots cahnot be properly protected that evergreens transplanted from the wooda seldom Mr. and m m -9 ' c william**, Xante, eatevtetoed the mem!** af the board of dimeter* o f the Xante Farmers Bachsag* Co., Tassdsy avsnlng in boner «f the outgoing sad the taeemteg theaters and dm Mane-: gar, Mr, Harry Lewis andwife, o f this plaee. 1 Mrs, Gordon Collins, Miss Dorothy OaUies and Mr. Robsrt will aadsdeteL shesit nietty pints at - m 1 ■aasntioa e*u iM J«r erenhir krusor *- leg Mr, and Mrs. Bari CeBIni, who w*rs reoently married, Prof. ColEns wiB bead the department o f education of Taride CeUegeo, Tarkio, Mo. .B bc MM l I qc . CALL iRMBNE COUNTY FBRTILIZBR T«L H i, Xante, O. MIHIMMUlHIIIMIIIIII lire. : <Copyrl«ht.»--WNU S#rv(o*. CAN BE CURED HEMORKHOIDS (OR PILES) W ITHOUT USE OF KNIFE W ITHOUT LOSS OF TIME A sucessaful treatment for internal and pretruding piles. Requires from four to seven treatments at intervals of about oncap week for a turf of the average case. Also-the Ideal Non-Confining Method of Treatment for Fistulas, Pruritis An! (itching) and Fiasure, etc. DR. J; A. YODER VfMHMwiwW Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist 18,19, 20 Steele Bldg., Xenia Phone 384 l»IUImillMII.HMIHI»IMHUWIHIIIIMI>lilllllllllHlWllllHWMmWHI«, SCHOOL Growiiif Glrli* Owfortlg «il SHOES! Straps for dw Klgk lA g r t g Collogo GkL ^ --------R K G U U y ^ X I I ^ 1 BOYS! SCHOOL SHOES "Probably the deecendante of rich bootleggers,*' tsys Perspicacious Pearl, "will apeak of their ancestors at-secret service men." <a. l»Sl. BeilSvBdlcetal—WNOSarviee. WANTED:' Sour cream. Wolf's Oair^. For price, 'phone 194, Xenia.' Hava your lawn mowers re-sharp ened now. We do general repair work, grind cycles for mowers. Have them reground ready for harvest °- J, A. Stormont 500 BILPEACHES Kipenteg from now until Get 15th. 50c, 75c and $1.09 per Bu, at orchard in your baskets. A- bout SO bu- ready now. Nice Yellow Free Stones. IVM.GILLILAN Cqll S on 86, Cedarville, O. OXFORDS OR HIGH SHOES GoodLongWear iag Shoos SOHMLHELLSWKLSOMBE THEIRHBMHLSHOES Missos’ and CbikhWs $2.00 OXFORDS A N D STRAPS ALL SIZES TO BIG 2 THEATRE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO ‘ 3 DAYS BEGINNING Wednesday, l i f t , t Bradley - Kincaid the popular WLW Radio Entertainor W ith His "H ound Dawg” Guitar You have been thrHlod oyer the radio by hismany bn- mproua and sentimental old-time ballads; now bear him In person. ON THE SCREEN _______________ Doug. Fairbanks, Jr., in "CHANCES” PUBLIC SALE! 1 will offer for sale at the home of the late Rev. R. J. Kyle, North St., Cedarville, O., the following personal property out Saturday, August 29,1931 COMMENCING AT 1:30 P. M. Axminster rug 9x12; 4 woven rugs 37x72; 2 rugs27x60; 3 wov en rugs 24x48; Indian rug 4 1-2x9 ft,; Brussels carpet 11-3x11; Ingrain carpets, 13 yds.; 2 Ingrain carpets suitable formaking Olson rugs; oak library table; 6 rocking chairs; ,.Z bookcases, walnut and oak; 4 walnut stiff back chairs; walnut platform rocker; lounge; oak desk, top 29x60; oak secretary book case; oak dining table and 4 chairs; swivel chair;- oak sideboard; drop leaf table; kitchen table; cherry cupboard; chest for flour and sugar; walnut bed suite; gas stove; 3 beating stoves; porch swing; broken set of dishes; other dishes; odd pieces chinas' glasses; glass sherbert dishes; Fuller dust mop, wall brush ■"<! hand duster; meat grinder; iron pot; hot water bottle complete various kitchen utensils; 2 wash tubs and stand; clothes rack; wringer; washboard; copper boiler; garden plow; com grind er; grinding stone; step ladder; lawn mower; croquet set; lawn rake; scythe; 2 hoes; spade; fork; shovel; bucksaw; hapnmer and other carpenter tools. 1 JSsv, NOTICE—Sealed bids will be received for the residence prop erty on day of sale. TERMS OF SALE CASH Eleanor Kyle Weikert St Gordon, Aucts. Y O t # C *V M "‘■f Zpi " v l . T* 35 E. MAIN ST. K I N N E Y S SPRINGFIELD, O, araa'-a.i'i; ."'Ji.' iRRALDWANTANDSALEADSPAY’ Dr. and Mrs, 0 . P. Elias and daueh- kr, Bsmies, Mr. and Mrs. P, M. Gii- Isa and daughter, Jane Ellen, spent tuutey in Columbna, the guests of ir. sad Mrs. J. V. Tsrr and daughter, torothy. Robert Beatty, youngest son of Mr, ad Mrs. Clyde Bestty, Old Town pike oderwent an operation for sppendi- tU at the McClellan hospital, Xenia, riday. At the present time his con- ition i* much improved. Miss Una Hastings has returned ome from New York University amp, where she has completed her Kirse in Physical Education. She dll enter Wfrn her school work in te Springfield City Scholi, August Miss Bernice Wolford was hostess test Saturday afternoh. to seven tab les o f bridge. The high score prise was won by Mrs. LaClede Markle and the consolation prise by Mrs. James Miller of Xenia. Refreshments were served in tWd courses, The Peoples Building and Loan Co„ Xenia, bid in the Frank Bird property si Miller and Xenia avenue, when of- fersd for sale teat Saturday. -Mr. •Umar Arbogast,, Xenia, representing the company w*s in, town Thursday looking alter the property, FOR SALE: MALE HOG. Howard Arthur Ml EXTRA! EXTRA! ALL ABOUT THE HOME G. H. HARTMAN, Prop. CEDARVILLE, OHIO 4 Stock Disposal Sale NOTHING RESERVED Extra Special! B o y i’ S u it* o r Overcoats Value*Up T o $ 9 .0 0 Our FimlBig Sale In 22 Years, Store Inthe Hands of the Yontz Sales Co., With Orders to Sell Regardless of Cost. PRICES AND COST FORGOTTEN — HURRY! THIS EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY PEACHES FOR SALE will he ripe *t M Far* »*#•***• MKT NACIEY ff-FS. 106% feiwteyiv**** 011 H IAVT GAADfc $•« Pur Ottort ^ ' R GuRom **—$3.00 .. BYghwar** $erU*UU G irl’s School presses A good selection, gnsrsateed fast colors. ’ These are all pretty patterns in print in sites for child from f to IS years of age 67c . WASH CLOTHS A ten cent value, extra large, good wright, Limited 6 hr-eustemer, No sales to dealers. 4c WON'T LAST LONG. Don’ t Wait! LADIES* HOSE ParetwelvestrandsUk hose, extra rpeclal for Saturday. . c BATH TOWELS Sise IMS, extra feed weight, pink or Mae herder. Limit 4 to a custo mer. None told to dealers. 9c BARGAINS GALORE RACKS AND TABLES .YOUNG MEN’S FINE DRESS OXFORDS. BLACK CALF GOOD 8TTLB $2,47 MEN’S TRUE BLUE OVERALLS 1-23 White Barit, irlpple sewed seams $1.16 values. All rises to start with MEN’S - WORK SHIRTS Extra heavy, full cat,.a lie vstne, Sixes 14 t-S to 11 •NewH BOY’S KNEE PANTS Oat lot af beys knee pants, Meuse style, vslaea up to $1JU, %
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