The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

w > m m * m u w t v * m z > o m s m % m r% — _ _ _____ „________ ,. 1 ..".•—■■;»■•■» •*' —i-i'.. ........ f; * * ^ . *•’r-*•■ •»W ggh Theatre SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 4 Day# Starting SATURDAY,OCT.10 j fhene Popular WLW Entertainers | “McCormick Old Time Fiddlers” Typfcftl mountain folks ploying typical mountain tunes with the spirit and pathos that only natives can paly.' Ton have enjoyed them over the radio—you will enjoy them more on the stage. On T jie Screen ,1 Sally.O’Neil in “The Brat” v' P r i n t e d C r e p e D r e s s e s You can't afford to a t '*'■ * 1-98 You'll agree, these are the best-looking dresses, you've ever seen at this price! Beau­ tiful prints cleverly fashioned in the season's smartest styles! S iz e s fo r Misses and Women J . C . P E N N E Y C O ■ * ■ .• :.r, -V B - E. Main St*» Xenia, Ohio WE ARE STILL DOING ' BUSINESS Regardless o f our unfortunate fire which destroyed our elevator* salesroom and office, we are still doing bus­ iness but located at the elevator office across the railroad for the fonder location where*we are ready to serve you for the present and fill your wants for COAL SOMEOFTHEBESTYOUEVERBURNED F e e d F e n c e F e r t i l i s e r F e e d G r i n d i n g E. A . A llen Phone21 Cedarville, 0 . v YOUNH®PRINTINGDROPIN LORAL AWP ram oiiAL . TjbedateeftbeWWtaXtepbantanteI Is Saturday, Qoteber t *. ' ^ Woman’* Missionary Sooiety of the M. E. Uhwndi will hold a Market, i vitawf Saturday, October .17. ^ ; | Hr. and Mm. W. W. Gsjtoway have1and the i n K s s n t t f l E S n * • i'nmmuijweu|imww^ C fciuA M*t«§ J v m rm tm m rtw m A K on bustaess. near Brilbrook, have rented the apart­ ment owned by Mrs. Sarah Mitchell and will return here next week. Mrs. Zorn Wright has been attend­ ing the Sullivan School for beauty ex part work • ~ ■ .............. aome.nf that line. Barber day afternoons for appointments Dr, W, P. Harriman delivers his farewell sermon Sabbath evening to the Presbyterian congregation. Dr. Harriman has accepted a call to the Memorial Presbyteriaii church, Day- ton, and with his family will move tile first of the week. They will be locat­ ed at 1111 Wyoming St,* the ehfidren, Pronettem i another, and a . ran. Tha garter Talk, and ' and it hum llth may be e tc* tad Pmabytanspa r friends, to * MISS KDITH HAEWSON MABKIBD TO NIL PAUL XAJUfER l i a 9rirt ceremony performed at M E f f i t e s s , Cadarvfue, was married Wednea- mendng at lQo’ekxk.te Mr. Paul mar, Imcttow. load, Tania, The dartog sendee was read by the . W. W, Foust, pastor of the cou­ ple, There were no attendants. The bride was gowned to an en­ semble o f malaga wins ereje with ae- -n , ^ , E"®*1** ®* Waric, Immediately fd - •rwfll give a Ctokttea’s lowing the ceremony Mr, and.Mrs. prtoajpgTad&faa will be Hmmerteft by motor for a wedding wwg, { . A, Fteney of |trip tort did not reveal their destine- ^ **• the Ludlow Road. Dot. ih e iM - Cedarville and I home on will week service is the- Spiritual Ther­ mometer of the Church, Let us all rally together to raise the tempera­ ture. 1 •Mr. and Mrs, James C. McMillan, (Nee Ruth G. Collins), are announc­ ing the birth of a son at tha McClel­ lan hospital, Tuesday afternoon, The „ ............................... ‘babe weighed 7 pounds and 9 ounces, Synod meets Oct. IS and 14 in Mr.' McMillan is editor and manager Reid Memorial church, Richmond, Ind. of the Tri-County Herald, Osborn. [ Elder J. M. Aold la the delegate from our session, The WometfsTrasbyterial will meet in our chureh Thursday, Oct lStk at 10:15' A, M., morning and afternoon Miss Henrietta Cowden Miss Lula Henderson fell several days ago while picking pears and sus­ tained a fractured ankle, She was . .. .. found by Mr. J, C. Townaley, who was, 9?.w4e® ° f driving by. Other members of the I family were not aware of what had Junior* give a Pageant | happened at 4;3Q P. M, Members of the First Presbyterian] METHODIST EPISCOPAL church will tender Rev. W. P. Harri- ...^-, A., Hutchison, pastor, P, M. Gil­ man and family, a farewell reception .Mian, Supt. Sunday School at 10 A. in the church parlors this, evening. A M, Rally Day. The chinch hour is giv- supper will be served by the ladies. ; en. ever to the Sunday School, Special -------------------- |exercises, promotions and awarding The local band is asked to mteet at ‘ o£ The JwU* choir will sing the opera, house Saturday afternoon *n<! "J®<commn6d Junior and Senior | at 1:30 where conveyance will be pro- orchestras wnl play. • ■ ■■ • vided to old Massies Creek cemetery.! EpworthLeague at 6:80P, M, Saturday evening a rehearsal will he 1 „ .Service ^to‘_j Presbyterian | held in Nagley’s .ball for the purpose of reorganization with school and col­ lege students as members, Parents wee especially urged to be present at the reorganization to consider the plan. A special instructor will be pro­ vided. Presbyterian chbroh St 7:30 P. M. Dr. Harriman will preach his closing ser­ mon as Pastor,.'. Prayer-meeting, Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. The Epworth League will have charge and the lesson will be the chapter of 1 ship for All the first Lovejoy's book, “Steward, [ 1of Life.” If weather’ permits the White Ele­ phant sale, will be held on the U. P, church lawn,,or on grounds back of the opera house. Watch paper for place of sale. * Misses Margaret and Fannie Me Neill are spending the week with their sisters, near Belle Center, O. GEORGE W. FRANTZ DIED FRIDAY AT SPRINGFIELD George W. Frantz, 73, died Friday at his home in Springfield, after an illness of taro .Weeks. He was for several years a resident o f this place, bring n paitner in the Frantz Nur­ series. About thirty years ago he located to Springfield. The deceased was a member of the Congressional-Chriatian church, the and I. O. O. FI He is survived by his widow, Mr*.. Bertha Miller Frantz, and one son, George M. Frantz, and a brother, Isaac Frantz,’Yaccoma, Wash The funeral was held Monday with burial on the,family lot in Massies Creek Cemetery. * UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CLIFTON Robert' H. Frencln Pastor. Sabbath School at IQ A. M. Morning Worshipll A. M, Subject, “Remember Jesus Christ” II Timothy I 2:8. The Sacrament of the-Lord's Sup- i per will be observed at this service. Y. P. C. U, at7 P- M .____ ; 9 S a h fP . H. with Rev.R. son, of Cedarvjlle. pifeaphiPg;' This is a partial'Uat'-bf-articlea con­ signed to tha White Ele­ phant sale, 0<|i; -mimforta, I children's shoes, Wonpi’a Ibw shoes I and high shoes^Boys suite pf clothes and underwearj Dishcs, wooden but­ ter bowl- Vairi(Hia.;rtticlea. of second hand gobds. All will be aold-cheap. Price will be placed on each article. | Come and see for yourself. * ■WANTED-r-Tp buy: small, shed oM _brooder house 'pot over 6x9 f t NOTICE TO PATRONS | phon® 168- /. Those knowing themselves to be' 1 ' '' * indebted to the undersigned will; RESERVE FRIDAY EVENING, t i ? “ °“ *E*A. ALLEN OCTOBER 28RD., '. TEACHERS WILL MEET Members of the Greene County Teachers* Association will meet at the Rosa Twp. school auditorium Satur­ day at 10 A. M, for ah inrday meeting The program will be in charge of Superintendents A, F. Roush, R. E. Corrill, and’ H. D. Furst Hon. B<J0. Skinner, State Director of Education is on program for an address, 100% PstoiylvSbia Oil HEAVYGRADE 20c Ptor Quart 5 Gallott ~ $3,09 Weimer'a Service Station ^rr i . PHILCO ABY GRANDS for GBBATBR VALUE! • 4 9 . ^ OOMPLXTB with V tatosi IHUTiESCfWS rngm , m m i iW f t iu t A g W i t r SMLM^- ***■ m # ltoa V A Y * # 91j^ ie P i ] m i BABY YBRMBt mi M i W: N1 m r n $ m r m m HuBton-BIdkBtt UNIA, GNMI . T ^ fraduate of CedarvUle High School of Dm class of 1925, Mr. garner is a soil of Mr. end Mrs, Ross a gradoate o f Xenia High School in the das* of J923. Y. P. C. U. 8:80 P. M. Subject “What expected of w» #* good dtixens.” j Union aeryice to the Pmbyterian, church at 7:80 to hear Dr. W, F, Har­ riman'* farewell sermon. We are all very sorry to toae Dr. Harriman and family from our efarrie, but our heat wishes go with hfen to hia larger Proy«-m fet^ , Wed., 7:80 P. M. Leader: Mrs, C. C, Kyle. The mid- to iN ft w & i--- .............................. ____Beforemarketing: your live Weekcall THESOUTHCHARLESTONSTOCXYAO?* DAILY MAWOBT ^ PA mmm I'SB . - s. K. sn o o t s m f t ;S M o q r i MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGXiBD ............r................— n r i r - 1 — n T - j -r n m i n The Good Old Days Are Back Againl W R E N ’ S O p e n E v e r y S a t u r d a y N i g h t ______ T i i i s s s e p . M . Anrd youUl find the lowestpricesEndthegreatestvaluesyou’veseenfor many,manyyears! Save during Springfield’s Mott Con venient Place io Shop! EXTRACTIONS SOc AND $1.00 AND FREE WITH ALL WORK LOW COST DURING TWO WEEKS' DEMONSTRATION"UNDER U. S. PATENT 17S40S8 ISSUED TO . , ‘ DR. G. A. SMITH DENTIST f*AIV-r Broken or Loose Plates ’ ’Xeipaifed .and asade to fit tight at a lew coat. ' One Pay Service MY PATENTED METHOD . , la in nae by dentieta all ever the world. . Gum Pink Pistee are guaranteed the beat and restore your facial expreacien. Take advantage ot the lew price* pre­ vailing during title denonrirathm. ONE DAY serv ice ; On AH Plat# ^Wrtto'Wirihrito ;Ntaf-er It^fiafre- ‘K&i&rDR.G. A. SMITH -mmi. 1$% W. HIGH ST. S pringfield ; o p o ; ONLY 1 MORE WEEK! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, LAST DAY Into Homes of Thrifty a t Distress Prices Uoes THE GEORGE HAUCKE CO.*S ENTIRE STOCK OF HARDWARE, PAINT, STOVES AND KITCHEN , FURNISHINGS TO SPEEDILYEFFECT A Re-organization of This Firm Galvanized PAILS It p u t aiae, extra heavy paiie. On sale 16c COAL . SHOVEL With l o n g kaadte and h e a v y atari <9c NAPHTHA Dry cleaner*. Naphtha f u l l ■treagthi >8Se vatu# new, gaL » 7 c Caat Iron GRIDDLES 6 9 c Reg. $40 Hot Blast -Coal Heater Here*aa heater yen eta rely ea to keep year heme emu- fertaMe even the eeMeat JM an tHW " The ideal hertera i far for nem Mel montaga and eve- ulnc*. Keg. «S4 raise. T&ovr fee .,.., $12 Regular $46 GAS RANGE BaguKrTST TABLE OIL CLOTH M inch wide, plearing pattenM .and eriota. While It lari*, a j Yard, price "'■1J ''kterriar'Vtc GRANITE PAILS 5«c In the eeapoie type, ah ever tu the white large even and warming >1***4. A range that win m n than meet yowr expeetetteae to eoeklng and baking. $29-5« COAL HODS (to VALUES In gairanited In tbe rixe. Plat they lari Iren bale. While 33« RULES . g f t lew, ig - nree piehi. A. 22c OIL la #*a raw.’A f i where. ‘ Otieai 7 7 c FLYERS -4 u # vahm, Made at high grade teel atari ~-t ft aula tad 09C CUdvaaleed Gadbaga "Cana 77C WOOD HEATERS Made of Blue Sheet Steel fitted to caat Ivon baa*. $ 1 .8 9 and up, <* ,,, ___ ^ COOK STOVES Combination Coal and Wood Heavy east Iran in tha number 8. size. _8pedal $16.48 Galvanized T U B S No, 2 extra galvan­ ized iron, wire roll edge. 54c HOUSE BROOM& Regular 84a value. Sate price only 27c s to n ew a r e Butter, Crock* Family rite 12c Stone Jars, * lA /» Galkm price ^ : up to 4 galteu. Stone Jugu |gm T I (Heavy VeaNSpi >-•»— — riaa. $1.44 rail* IQ p fWm%s P e r fe ction OIL HEATERS - The ideal heater tat lari erenlufk and mornings. Bcoueut- teal en furi, Sale ^ 50 RANGE Par lSI value. I M n maWtal htteK m TIM GEOROE HAUCKE CO. ', m m m m m o n Rl-lH W. HA1N ST.

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