The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52
CJGDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY t, JMf. Sensational Selling of S om m er D resses Every Dress Just Arrived for Friday and Saturday Selling SILK SHANTUNG One o f summer’s most enchanting materials in the clever est styles you’ve ever seen. There is a new "sun back” model in Silk Shantung. • “MARVELLE” All pure silk—the nationally famous Marvelle washable silks are made up in flattering styles—sleeveless-caps—- scapes or boleros. “ RUFFINEER” That gorgeously crinkly crepe—you’ll love it—you’ll love the styles and patterns o f every dress in this .wonderful sale. Don’t miss i t ” COLORS—Blue, Peach, Pink, Corn, Green, White and Burnt Orange. SIZES—14 to 20—36 to 44. „ PRICES—Every Dress ibuUt to $5.00 standards - TO BE SOLD A T - / < £ £ 0g UHLMAN’S 17 -19 W . Main St. Xenia,' Ohio STORE OPEN W EDNESDAYS ALL SUMMER TH R E SH IN G COAL Farmers having their threshing done with * a Steam outfit w ill soon need their coal. ' I w ill have a car of D A N A BLOCK COAL on track'Saturday at a SPECIAL PRICE delivered o ff the carw now and settle for it when you thresh. One prominent steam thresherman tells _us that that Dana Brock-was the best coal he ever used in his engine. ■ The BEST GRADE OF C A O L ls the cheapest for threshing as well as it is for Domestic use because it w ill go farther and give better resu lts/ Call and see m e when ready to sell your W H E A T 1 C la re n c e L . M cG u inn TELEPHONE— 3 South M iller St. Cedarville, O . 3BPHB. liltimii«HlklHRiiii<|itWi;lL>HiUit!fiSHII,Hf!HR»f>|i:Hl!I.W M iM V H fi YOUR DEALER IN CEDARVILLE IS YOUR FRIEND TH4 Merchant with whom you do business here is the kind o f a friend to possess. Chances are you have knoWnTdm and been buying from him fo r a good many years. , « * It is to his interest to see that every dealing he has with you is satisfactory. A fte r a ll, buying and selling is a co-operative matter. Confidence in each other in any transaction is necessary in order that all around satisfaction results. And so w;e want to suggest to you that when you need anything in the way o f an ELECTRIC QR GAS APPLIANCE WhateeVer it may be—rthat you call on ycUr local mer chant* * * „ A sk his advice. He w ill he honest in his opinions. He w ill show you how to save money in your home, by the use o f such appliance*. , SI LOC.tL AND PERSONAL GARDEN PARTY FQR SUNNY ■SIDE SOCIAL CLUD, FRIDAY i 1 f Mrs. John Lott o f Pittsburgh, P«., [w^the guest of her mother, Mr*. W, ! H. Owen*. i Mr*. C, 0, Kyle was hostess to the members off the Wednesday After noon ClubJhia week. ■ Mrs. NeJ*on Clark o f Pittsburgh is, .the guest/of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. S. Lewis, near Clifton, For Sale:- Good quality Honey, 10c per pound. Phone 12 on 181. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs, Collins Williamson, Monday. They now have two daughters and a sen. Dr: and Mrs. Harley Sink o f Colum bus Grove, Ohio, were Sabbath day guests of Prof. A. J. Hostetler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Barlow enter tained members of the Bunny Side Club and their families at a delight ful garden party at their home Friday evening. A covered dish supper w m served on the lawn which was decora, ted with Japanese lanterns, During the evening games were enjoyed along with the social hour. Those present were Mr. and Mr*. Amos Frame and daughter, Miss Pheobe Burrell, Mr, and Mrs. William j Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown, Glover and family, Mr. and Mrs, M, C, Nag- ley, Miss Wilma. Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Jones and family, Mrs, Callie Devoe, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Preston and family, Mr. and Mrs. C, E. John son, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Stormont, and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mur phy and .family, ftfr. and Mrs, Aden Barlow, and son, Willard; Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Springfield, Mr. an«T Mrs. Arthur Reed, Clifton and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ark, Yellow Springs. , Mrs. Harold Jennings and Miss Bet sy Plimpton of Chicago, have .been visiting relatives here the past few days: . « Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williamson entertained La Petite Club and .sever al other guests at "bridge’* last Fri day night. . The Mispah Bible Class o f the First Presbyterian church enjoyed-a picnic* Tuesday at Mxs. Huston's. About 70 were present. Mr. and Mrs- F. B. Garrison and little daughter of Columbus, spent Sunday with Mrs. Gertrude Stormont and son, Roger. Miss Glehna Waddle, who is at tending nurses school at Miami-Val ley hospital in Dayton, is home on a four week’s vacation. Barbara Flatter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Flatter, underwent an operation at the McClellan hospi tal for appendicitis, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William McCulto of Cleveland spent the week-end' as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M, McMil lan, Mr. John Webster, Miss Isabelle Webster and Janet Webster, pf Ray, Ind., have beebVisitmgfrlends around Clifton the past week. The choir' of the United Presbyter ian church held a covered dish party Thursday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Leo Anderson. ■ MRS. McDORMAN HOSTESS AT "BRIDGE”, THURSDAY P. M. Mrs. Lewis McDorman, Selma, was hostess last Thursday afternoon to a large number o f friends at her coun try home at "bridge”. Among those present were: Mrs.- W.‘ W. Galloway, Mrs. Harry Hammon, Mrs. Raymond Williamson, Mrs. Wilbur Cooley, Mrs. Ancil Wright, Miss Ina Murdock, Mrs. Fred Dobbins, Mrs. Frank Creswell, Mrs. Frank Townsley, Mrs. Howard Turnbull, Mrs. Fred Clemans, Mrs. Clayton McMillan, Mrs, Fred Towns ley, Mrs. Ralph Townsley, Mrs. Del- mar Jobe, Mrs. Arthur Evns, Mrs. George Ensign, Mrs, O. A, Dobbins, Mrs. J. Lloyd Confarr and Mrs. Leo Anderson. W. L. W. CLUB Miss Radford was at the meeting o f the Willing Little Workers, June 28th, She explained the record books to the girls. Plans were made for the'Ce darville 4-H dub picnic. The leader, Miss Hanna, urges all members to be present if they wish to have their picture, taken for the Secretary’s book. Several demonstrations are to be given. The next meeting will be at the Library, July 5th’ at 2 P .M . FOURTH A T FA IR GROUND EAGLES. W ILL CELEBRATE IN SPRINGFIELD M OND AY Following a custom of many years the Fraternal Order o f Eaglees again this year will stage their annual Sane Fourth Celebration at the Clark Coun t y fair ground* in Springfield, Mon day,'July 4th, Many new features will be introduced for the fixsttime togeth er with daylight and night fireworks; Lewi* Brother*’ circus one of the lar gest o f its kind—big midway, with. speciaL attractions, thrilling balloon ascension ■with breath-catching pur- chute drops, hand concerts and many other attractions. •/’ ' This great tfbtumuiitiy••.gathering- which has become famed throughout Central Ohio, *is expected to bring Mrs. F,*J. Ogle of Springfield is re-^ .many thousands o f persons to Spring- Mr. and, Mrs. W. S. Bictwler and four sons o f Wadsworth, 0 ., spent sev eral days with Rev. and Mrs. C. A, Hutchison the past week. ;’AK8ARCKEKK NOW OPEN FOR FISHING; NEW ORDER Caesarcreek and Anderson’ s Fork, Greene county stream* which were or dered closed by the state last winter, to permit protection o f fish during the spawning season, have bean order ed open by Gov. White, effective July 1st. About 55 miles o f fishing, stream , is now open to follower* o f the rod and reel, according to announcement ’ of E. R. Stroup, fish and game war- { den in this county. BIG FOURTH TO BE HELD A T BRUSH LAKE M OND AY Brush Lake will be the mecca for a great many Central Ohio people dur ing the coming week-end, including the Fourth o f July, A great Fourth of July celebration is planned at the Brush Lake park, which is situated 6 miles north o f Me* chanicsburg, according to S. K. Hayes owner and manager. The program will include a mammoth display of fireworks, swimming races, boat race* diving contests, horseshoe pitching and games. ^ Brush Lake is an ideal vacation spot with free picnic: grounds, splendid cottages, excellent bathing facilities, good fishing and canoeing, "We expect to mpke this the big gest Fourth o f July in the history o f Brush Lake,” Mr. Hayes states. ^ Notice—I will be at the Smith Bar ber shop Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday next week. Mrs. Zora Wright, For Saleir Farm Produce; Cream, Eggs, Milk, 20c gallon. Bring contain ers. Dunkle Farm, Kyle Road. E. B. MILLS FOR RENT—House o f eight rooms and bath. Garage. Excellent location on North Main St., Cedarville^ Inquire .r. A. Finney, Xenia, O., Phoiie 1241. EARN SUBSTANTIAL INCOME Selling Penjiy-a-Day Accident and Sickness policies. Also dollar a year Burglar policy. Write 815-KA, Guar antee Title Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. FOR SALE—We have, in this vi-~ inity, a practically new Baby Grand Piano, which we are forced to. repos es; This account will be transferred to a reliable party for the balance-due. Terms .$3,00 per week. Also, have a tudio size upright piano_at terms_of_ $2.00 per week Write, giving refer ences to FACTORY REPRESENTA TIVE, care this newspaper. PUREBRED BELGIAN STALLION Accidents are happening with auto mobiles every day. Your turn may be next. Insurance is the only safe plan'. Motorists Mutual is the BEST Co. G. H. Hartman, .Representative covering at the home of her parents; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gordon, Cedarville from an operation performed two weeks ago at the McClellan Hospital, Xenia. 8 .Mrs. Helen Kyle Langwin of De troit, Michigan, is home on a short \qsit with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Kyle, She was accompanied by Miss Arms, an associate teacher of the Detroit High School. A little more than a PENNY a day will insure your automobile against FIRE and THEFT—Why take a chance. The motorists Mutual will carry the risk. Local Representative, G, H. Hartman. Rev. James L. Chesnut, D. D., and wife, and son James, Jr., of Richmond, Ind,, spent Monday and Tuesday here with Judge and Mrs. S. C. Wright. James Jr. was suffering a broken [right arm sustained some days pre vious while at play, The Dayton Power & Light Company XENIA DISTRICT E. H* HEATHMAN, Manager The Food Glub meeting was held at the school building, June 29, The roll call was responded to by each one tell ing what was the most interesting on the Springfield tour." Refreshments Were served. The class will hold a market at the clerk's office, July 2nd. Your patronage will be appreciated. FORSALE INSWANTMSPAY Mrs. J. O. Stewart entertained a group o f friends, at her home Satur day evching in honor o f Mr. Colin Me Milton of Colville, Wish, and daugh ter, Rachel, who has been teaching in Saginaw, Mich. Guestf present were: Miss Florence Williamson, Bowling Green, O.; Miss Mary Williamson, Mr. W. B, Stevenson* Miss Donna Burns and Mrs. Buggies. LAND PLASTER to be used in stead o f lime on melons, potatoes, etc. Will not burn the plants and acts as a fertilizer and carrier o f poisons. Stiles Company, S. Detroit & Hill Sts. Xetiia, Ohio Phone 298. (4t) 666 LIQUID — TABLETS — SALVE 686 Liquid or Tahtota used,internally and 66$ Salve externally, make a>com plete and effective treatment for Colds. field on this day. The events begin in the morning with the children’s con tests, continue throughout the day, and end with the mammoth fireworks display in the evening, greatest of its kind in any city in Ohio. • As in fom er years there will be free parking apace under special po lice protection. Arrangements have been made to care for 5,000 machines. The attendance this year is expected to surpass all previous events. It is believed more than 25,000 will be present Ample police and fire protection will be employed to safeguard the mam moth crowds which will throng the Clark County ’ fair grounds. Many families and friends are planning to hold their reunions on this special oc casion. A large'number o f persons frpm this city have signified their in tention to attend the celebration. Will make the season of #1932 on the Thomas Andrew "farm located on the Federal pike, 3 miles from Cedarville and 4 miles from Gladstone.. We will take care to prevent accidents but will not be responsible in. case of same. FEE—$10 To insure colt to stand and nurse. „ WALTER ANDREW m H iiiM iiiiiM m M M im im iiiH u tin iiM m iH iiim iiitftiiitm im iij IELECTRICAL REPAIRING! WANTED—I am now prepared to resume my trade as a painter and decorator, interior and exterior work; If in need of such service lot me give you an estimate,. Phone 138. (4t) Elmer Jurkat. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the business and property o f The Ex change Bank, Cedarville, Ohio, has been taken possession of byT. J. Ful ton,, Superintendent of Banks of the State of Ohio, as provided by tow. All persons who may have claims against The Exchange Bank, Cedar- ville, Ohio, are required to present the same at said bank and make legal proof thereof on or before the 15th' day o f July, 1932. All persons who may have pass be balanced; and those holding Cer tificates of Deposit, to bring the same to said bank for examination. I. J. FULTON, Superintendent of Banks, State of Ohio. D. J, SCHURK, Special Deputy Su perintendent b f Banks. BARGAIN IN BUILDING LOT The only avail*ble( building dot on Chillicoth Street. Located on comer of alley in good community. O. L. MCFARLAND 1217 Glendale Ava. Most Speedy Remedies Known Apt, A-10 Dsjrtop, Ohio . INSURANCE. •* We Will Loan You money on Your AUTOMOBILE Farmers’ Specie! Rate On INSURANCE A Saving Can Be .Made on Insur ance by Galling U* BELDEN & CO., Inc., 8 , Steele Bldg. Xenia, O. Phone 21 OF ALL K INDS Nelson Creswell, Phone 174 ] M itiiiM tHtiiitM iidiiiiM im iHM iiiliimM im im iiiim ifHim iiM ii TUBERCULIN TESTED MILK Delivery Morning and , Evening Milk—7c Quart Milk—4c Pint Cream—15c Pint COTTAGE CHEESE— ^10c Pt. 20c Quart HARRY HAMMON book® lasted by said bank arc request- * * cd to leave the.,same at said bank to | , . LOANS AND . . . t, ... ¥. _ / ! * 2 » t . *.1 .D m m 5 ^ C. F. SELF BARBER SHOP ♦ (Located in. Room Formerly Occupied by Service Hard ware Co.) ■ * CIGARS,CIGARETTES,TOBACCO, SOFTDRINKSANDCANDY Pool and BfflariU W e Invite it Share ,o f Your Patronage Meta S tree t,. Cedarville, Ohio SMART SHOP ANNIVERSARY Main Street, Xenia, Ohio FRIDAY—SATURDAY PRESENTS REAL BUYING OPPORTUNITIES Here are two or three o f our Second Anni versary offerings. Come in and see the val ues we are giving. SUMMER DRESSES- New sheer fabrics, prints and sports Materials in the very newest styles. Colors guaranteed. Sizes 14 to 52T, EACH— EYLET DRESSES^ Eyelet batiste, chiffon voiles, tissues And novelty fabrics. Very best in makes* Color fast. Sizes 14 to 32* EACH— " • •' • LARGE DRESSES— j Large dresses from 40 to 54 in med ium and dark prints. Short and long sleeve styles. None less than $4.98 values. CHOICE— 3.88 Spend the Day at the Annual Community Sane Fourth of July Celebration ;Sponsored by the Fraternal Order o f Eagles Clark County Fair Grounds, Springfield, Ohio Monday, July 4th All Day and Evening / *• - B ig Midway Attractions, Rides and Band Concerto The Greatest Independence Day Celebration in the State o f Ohio. Bring Your Families - and Your Friends IS Feature Circus and Vaudeville Acts Thrilling Balloon Ascension Mammoth Fireworks Display Piddttf Space for 5,910 Machine* General Admission, 15c .
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