The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52
m xtjm iM mmuMf mmwmm % m BE INDEPENDENT * D o not wait for the Old Age Pension. Open a Sav ings Account with us now and receive 4% compounded semi-annually. The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio if lC A l AMD V tm m h } <MSm gam Wednoedsy <( Columbus spetg friends hare, the tm m Mterisi Folks faWtatfi gfliuMil ***** teMdtt by Mrs. J^wte- am wig «M*r • storis and mb •imakd^rdiar ambhgmomhm at M* and ICakMMt Stasm**, Mr*. Arthur Townstoy ha* accepted a position in Washington, D, C, Mr. und Mr*, C. X. Masters spent Sunday with relative* in W*U*ton, iand Jackson* 0 . | Mrs. Aha Prosser of SMron, Pa Mr, Marl DobWe and James Pobble, iJr, ef Mew York City, Miss Helen Durst, Mrs. B. W, Vaughan and Miss Anna Vaughan o f Potoeroy, spent the week-end aa guaeta of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bird. - LAST CALL HURRY ! HURRY ! This Will Be Tour but Op portunity to Save HOMEClothing Stove ' CEDARVILLE, OHIO STOCK DISPOSAL GIGANTIC • s a l e : NOTHING RESERVED OUR FIRST BIG $ALE 11*33 .YEARS BARGAIN TABLES AND RACKS (TmTAfflrSDMEBELOWCOST EXTRA Spetislt far thislaat call. Buy now and SAVE HEN’S ' ■ / MEN'S • LADIES DRESS WORK SOX’ SILK RAYON SHIRTS 15c Value UNDIES WITH FANCY TRIM $1.00 Values. 3 for 30c 50c Value* 47c lie 37C G, H. HARTMAN, Prop.j Mr, joaniel Aultman and wife have Messrs. OrmanKyle of Altoona, Pa. rented part of the Gray rooidqwo on and Mr. Dales Kyle, Xenia, with Mr. Xenia avenue, {Carl Kyle, Springfield, spent Sabbath ................ {with their brother, Mr, J. E. Kyle and Mr. and Mrs. John Lott o f Pitts- wife. THe four, rendered a quartette burgh, Pa., are guests o f Mr.s W. H. number at the United Presbyterian Owens, Ssbbath School, Sabbath, Mr. Will Hopping and wife spent The Clerks* Run Clhb numbers and the week-end with relatives In Farm- * their families enjoyed a hanjburg fry land, Ind. {last Thursday evening at the home of ------------- — ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williamson. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Shroades of A bonfire dn the woods provided the Baltimore, Mr., were guests o f Mrs. place for the fry around which mem- Cora Trumbo this week. .bera and families enjoyed a nice sup. ■-------------------- . {per and a social ohur. About sixty Mr, Paul Stewart o f Cincinnati’ were present, visited with Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Stewart, over Sunday. Rev. and Mrs, R. A. Jamieson en tertained the following Tuesday: Rev, Mr, Charles Townsley has resigned and Mrs. S, R, Jamieson, Sugarcreek his position with the Cedarville Bak- and their daughter,. Mrs. Floyd-Par- cry,and gone to Washington, D. C, queer of Oxford, Miss, and her fam- ily of husband' and four children. The Home Culture Club will meet Prof, Farquear is a professor in the at the home of I|)ra, C. E. Masters, University of Mississippi at Oxford, Tuesday afternoon, Sept.l5th. Miss. i Be sure to come to the Tea at the Whitelaw Reid Homestead. There will be a program and refreshments. Rev. Paul Duncan and family o f Coulterville, HI., are visiting with Mrs. Duncan’s mother, Mrs. •J. Hi Stormont. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Bradfute Sunday. The little one has been named Margaret Elinor. Miss Helen Iliff left last Thursday for Andover, O., Where she will su pervise music in four schools in Ashtabu|s county. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McCoy are the parent o f a daughter born .Monday. They now have on son and one daugh ter. * Miss Martha Cooley returned to Marquette, Mich., this w£ek where she resumes teaching in a state nor mal school. SIX EMPLOYEES OF DAYTON POWER A LIGHT CO, INJURED Five employees of the Dayton Power and Light Co. were burned and a six th was injured when a truck in which they were riding burst1in flames on Tuesday. The victims, all residents of Xenia', were taken to a hospital. Wil liam Rachford was reported in a criti cal condition End Guy Thompson was cut and bruised. Six other employees scaped unhurt. ^iii^iwiijiiiiiiii>aiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,ti»iiiiii»>iiwwwspSliw^ | Church Notes J ..............................■iiiiiiiniiM'.iinimmMnm/ DMfTRD FRWWYTX*IAN Sabbath School at 10 A, M. Supt. J, K, KyoL As the Day Schools are beginning , a new year’s work, would it not bo a* good time for those who have not boon attending BiWe Schools to make! a start? Classes for all ages from Cradle Roll to Old Ago. Students in college and high school will find ex- j cejlent teachers: young women with* Miss Carrie Rife, Principal of Cedar- villa High School; Young Men under Mr, Wilson W, Galloway, manager of the Hagar Straw Board A Paper Co. Come next Sabbath morning, and My! how you will like it! » Preaching 11 A. M, Theme: "Sol omon’s Wisest Choice.” This is a prac tical theme for young people and we cordially invite all, both young and [ old,, who are not identified with other churches. J Y, P. C, U, 7 P. M. Subject; "What4 should our meetings accomplish?” Leader, ’Robert Coulter. Union Sendee at 8 P, M, in our church. This is the annual College opening service in which President McChesney brings an appropriate mes sage to the student body with whole some food for all, In addition to the special music by the choir, the college Department of Music will furnish' at least one number. Let all come and -show our deep-intere*t~iq, ourColIege- which means so much to our young people, our home*, our community and our nation. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Leader Miss Carrie Rife. There will be a joint meeting of the Trustees and Elders following the prayer ser vice.^. O ne ’ FOR SALE:—15G acres well im proved within 3 miles o f Cedarville. Nice house. ' Large, barn. - Silo. No. waste land, all smooth. Well fenced and tiled. Deep soil. Very reasonable price. Easy terms;,’ W. L. Clemens,' Realtor. Exclusive Agent, Cedarville. Don’t forget the Japanese Tea at the Whitelaw Reid Homeatesd, Friday Sept 18 from 8:30 to 0:00 P. M. Com*' bring your friend. .Mrs. Charles F. Smith and son, Charles' Jr. of Beverly HUIe, Cat. spent Monday and Tuesday as guests o f Mrs; Aleth* Bird and family, , - Miss Florence Ecton o f Detroit, Mich., who*h*s been the guest o f her mother^Mrs. M A. Hood, returned to her home last Ssbbath. Aactoni^^filt Nets ' Bank notes were In existence In Obto* ae early as 8007 & 0. It Is •dated that In the Asiatic museum et Leningrad there is one dated 1308 B. CL, bearing the nsrie of the Imperial mink, date, number of issue and tbs dgnatnre of • rrtandartn, „ The Finney family reunion was held this year at Lakeside Beach. Mem bers of the family ware present from California, Nebraska and several dif ferent points In Ohio. 76c A t YOUIt Command Have you AVAr stopped to think what a compositA organization you command wbonyou usa alActrlcity or gas7 You prAfs a button and gat light. . *hold a lighted match ovar a gas bumar and getkeak In this community alona, thousands of doNatt worth of property responds to your touch. Thousands of dollars represented in machinery; real estate; miles end miles of wires end gas pipes; poles, insulators, transforming stations . . . the 1st is almost without end. And this must work continu- • i * It can rtever rest. Hundreds of men—- organized into day and night shifts— are in constant attend ance — exercising a ceaseless supervision over the operation of these properties. Just for one purpose— so that when you press the button or tight the gal, light and heat will be there for you instantly— any time— Afi times. 1 # * i The Dayton Power & Light Company * Jit. Jams* Ensign, wife and daugh ter, and Mr*. Ensign’s mother, Mrs. ' Workman, e f Akron,-have been guests at the home o f Mr; and Mrs, George Ensign. Mrs, Worktosn Is remaining over for a short time. i Bottovoa aftHa ilsrihi at Metfcilgli 1* M aiiastM, cheek* a Gold the first day sad cheeks Malaria in three days. ( <860 a lso in Tabletiu . 5IBIV.PEACHES Ripening from now until Oct. 15th. 50c, 75c $1.00 pat Bu. at orchard In your baskets. A- bout 50 bu. ready how, Nice Yellow Free Stones. - P. M. G1LLILAN Call 3 on 86, Cedarville, 0. NEW COATS V u U M H M rk td • • t a l l, H M ' ’ I n t o n S i V $14 .75 to $34*75 It’s easy to pick out the NEW coats this season! They’re made ol the new rough-finish fabrics—with the distinctive new wrap* ovtr (root—with the lotmy turn! This group of coats ts re- snarloroto for the excellence Of its furs! Epch set of furs h**4‘pkktd lor the best possible selection! Use our LAY-AWAY* PLANI Sheet you* coat now! A •maU deposit will hold ft until you want HI dC. PENNEYGQ ‘■Bk.-H. E. Mate 5 L, Xenia, OWo ‘ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Services for the week o f Sabbath, September l4 ,1831.; 10:00 A. M. Bible School—A study of the life and teachings of the greatest character in the New Test ament, outside of Christ Himself. His ■teachings and writings did more than anything else to fix the Theological beliefs of Christians. Come and learn about Him. Interesting classes. Ex. pert teachers. You are welcome. 11 A. M.—Worship Service. Sermon by the Pastor, Theme: "The Sign of Redemption,” 7:00, P. M. YoUng People’s Service. Subject for discussion: "Is Education Ignoring Character?” Worship Ser vice led by Eugene Spencer, Discus sion. directed by Marion. Hostetler. 8:00 P. M.—Union Service in the United Presbyterian Church, This, is to be a Convocation Service for Col-, lege and High School Students, as well ar'all others. The message of the evening wilt be brought by Pres- dent McChesney, Special music will te furnished by the College Glee Club, 'Mid-week (Service—Wednesday eve nt 7:30 P. M. Subject: "Why Avd We Here?" 100% Pennsylvania Oil HEAVY GRADE 20c Per Quart .5 Gallon — $3.00 Weimer'a Service Station YOU PAY LhSS AT 30 West Main Xenia W ork a .a beengcarce forGjsorge . Johnson, but he knew that he was fit as good a position as anyone .to get a joh when it, was' available* He’d left his telephone number' with all the contractorswho’d pre» ^ viousiy employed him as a caxpen- ter, and bom tlm^ to tlme ho received calls for short jobs* . . . • - '4' • ’ V ‘ 1 . ^Ehe other y»tabt the foremim- fhr one o f his former empSoyera called 1dm about a job that will last until next spring, at least. George was on the job the next, morning, toady for work* The men who can he reached by telephene gets a job jftrft,1 or goto the moatwork•Menin1 business today Mae the trite*!* phone—it j s the logical way, to get in touch with other*,' THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE CO. ; *s XJse Your Telephone B IG SA LE All Wool Blankets NOW ON v . " , % '■■■/'■ ' ' iNever before in the history o f ou r Company have we offered such bargains in all w ool blankets* ‘ - ygj* ► ■ An excellent selection in plaids and plains In - T both singles and doubles in various ^izes, weights and colors. Call at sales room , three** 4 story building, south end o f plant* The Orr Felt &Blanket Co. PIQUA.OHIO * *>V/Y. < fa
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