The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52
V CIPABVILIJE HltALD, FRIDAY, m > J tf, M L LOC-VL AND PERSONAL SPRINGFIELD MERCHANTS TO HOLD CLEARANCE DAYS DOG RACES CLOSED MASONS IN LONDON ‘ MARVIN WILLIAMS GOES j . TO SEVEN MILE, ©Hip For Sale-A law* mm* m , 5 Announcement has just bees made Marvin L. William*, formerly o f ' Jeffprann A number of Masons from here at- Ceifcrvaie, P , • ’ . ‘°ne M ‘ < * * * T j TbT t y> Ff 9T * nd S a tw -'C ^ r v iu e , for tbt paut four years tin j Saturday t i U a m e n days trial. Tim tepded th* CMWPc>tT W m * " *** { day, JvJy 21, 22 and 2" the Retail principal o f Lebanon High -* ! * ----- " ------- s- *-— 4- r— A-"~ a— FOR KENT—Hou*« o f night roomaj and bath. Garage, Ixorilm t k u t fm j on North Main S t, CadarviU*. Inquire j J, A, Finney, Xenia, 0., Phone 1*41. igh School,, [attendance wae ao limited the com* new Masonic temple in London, Sun- Mrs. Cora Crawford o f Xenia was ' Springfield are com* has been elected as superintendent of ipany tost money and closed down. The day. Past Grand Master Harry Gram - - " * was Mning in a united City-wide Ju y the.public schools at Seven Mile, near Beulah .Park at Grove City has gone o f Spri Clearance Sale. This special event is Hamilton, E- ■ - * * 1 U,o gutst „ f Mrs. * “ " ited over the week-end. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Hill and child- rrn are visiting w th Mrs. Dor* Hill, Mw Mill'n %v.nl.L __ ___ .1 , t . . • Mr* Hill &in o tl^ i And other relatives, Ga S w t W * 'd«7* store. will offer S t ’ 7 ^ " “ ' ■ " nl» ■ « « . from t t . « * „ ! „ * m « sponsored by and in full cooperation Williams is a graduate, of the local o f the various types o f retail business, schools, Cedarville College, and has conducted in Springfield. i his A. M. Degree from Cincinnati Uni- Not only are special incentives be ing offered to make shopping conven ient and profitable for these three Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Cummings. of Migs Eleanor Johnson has * been visiting in Circleville, as a guest of Miss Donna Rider, Mrs. Esta Ross o f Indianapolis has been visiting relatives here the past week. late Spring and Summer merchandise, many special purchases of timely things for every member o f the fam ily, and the home. A preliminary an nouncement o f this three-day event IS made in a display advertisement in this paper. versity. He waschosen from a list of 60 applicants. into the hands of *. receiver. ngfield, laid the stone with im -1 WANTED—I am now prepared [pressive ceremony. There was a bgi WWBe my trade as a'ptMtfr i » d t , . . . ,, . . decorator, interior and exterior work. {parade, two bands that gav» concerts jj . ~ in need of such service let me give j»w»,Niwiw..tw>M«)twm«.nwMmMiiniH.nn»»iM»MiMM»»c *and supper served visitors and guests you an estimate^ PhcoM 1*8. For Sale;- Farm Produce, Cream, Eggs, Milk, 20c gallon. Bring contain ers. Dunkle Farm, Ryle Road. E . B. MILLS VIAVI I A Family Remedy fo r do- i I mestic administration. Ex- | | amining Physician every i 1 Monday. 35l/g N, Foun- | I tain, Springfield, O. | i t by the local lodger. if <4t) Elmer Jurkat KEEN KUTTER RAZOR *T*OF DEEMING Ilf* Nail—*26e I nmk . BOOT REMOVE* Cleans flues. Prevents fires. . Saves fuel. By mail, 8 or. hege t° 60c. K O R N KURE— M ig h ty fmm By Mail 26c Dottle J. B. STRONG, 288 N. West St., Xenia, O, 1 I - VIRGINIANS IN REUNION Mr. Carlton McLean of Detroit, was the guest of relatives here over the week-end. Mr. W. H. Barber, who has been ill for some time, is reported somewhat improved. Mrs. W. H. Dye o f Daytoni* Beach, Florida, is here on aj visit with her brother, Mr. S. T. Bakqr and wife. The Stewart-Finney reunion was held July 4th[at Armpeco Park, Mid dletown, O. Mrs. B. E, McFarland has been cal led t o .Sabina, due to the serious ill ness of-hex daughter, Mrs. Ralph Hewitt. On July 24,1932 will be held the 15th Annual Reunion of former Vir- • ginians, now liying in Greene and ad joining counties. The reunion will be held at the Greene County Fair Grounds, To this are invited all for mer Virginians. Bring well filled basket for the noon meal which will be served at 12 o’clock in the Dining Hall. , j As a result of the canvas last year I more than GO names have been added to the roster^of the local association' so a larger number ought to be pres ent this year. Virginians, tell your friends and relatives from the Old. Dominion to meet you at the Fair Grounds on July 24th. H. M. Swindler, Pres. WANTED TO BUT XENIA Building and Loan Stock Mrs. Ruth Evans, who underwent a very serious operation at the Spring-’ field City. hospital last week, is re ported much improved and .-getting along nicely. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Sarah J. Kyle, deceased. A. H. Creswell has been appointed and qualified as Administrator of the §f Miss Bernice Elias, who has been attending summer school at. Berea, College, Berea, returned home Sun day. Miss Elias will teach this fall in the Ross Township Schools. . estate of Sarah J. Kyle, late of Greene S county, Ohio, deceased. ijf Dated this 8th«day o f July, 1932: J'P S. C. WRIGHT, Probate' Judge of said County. A son, Graham, born June 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard K y le,' West. Union, O., lived three hours, and was buried in West Union Cemetery. Word has been received here .of the arrival of a daughter, July 10th, . at the home, of Dr, and Mrs. J. Cecil George, of Ashville, N. C, The little one has been named Mary Lee George. Mrs. Jame& B. Tolle and son, Ar thur Tolle, and granddaughter of Can ton, O., was a visitor Sunday of Mrs. S. E.- Weimer. Mrs., Tolle is a relative of Mrs. Weimer’s mother. ., The Research Club announces the annual summer picnic for members and families at Bryan Farm Park, Thursday next. Miss Wilmah Spencer hasj issued a number Of invitations to friends, hon oring Miss Genevera Jamieson, at a shower Saturday afternoon. - Miss Jamieson will marry Mr. Frank Ed ward Wiley, July .twenty-seventh. Mr. M. J. Huffman and wife of Muncie, Ind., manager of the Hick son Furniture Co,, visited with Mrs. S. E. Weimer last week. Mr. Huff man is a son of Newton Huffman, for merly of this .place and son o f Julia McClellan, neice of Martin McClellan. The little son of Martin Weimer, was assidently hit by an automobile driven by James Frame, Sunday after noon. It happened the auto was going slow while coming onto S, Main St., from an alley. The boy was toppled over with slight bruises and no brok en hones. The S. and S. Food Club meeting was held at the School building, July 13. A demonstration on baking Bos ton brown bread was given by four girls. The roll call was responded to by what each member was going to take to the Fair. The next demonstra tion will be the making of ice cream. Refreshments tverc served. The next meeting will be held at the home of TI h U m I ihu I- tftlw Oft. I Grace Viola Barnhart, July 20. Mr. J. C. Townsley suffered injury to his back when he fell from a load of hay in his barn last Friday. He was operating the unloading fork and ^in pulling the trip rope, it broke letting him fall backwards agdinst the Side of a grainary. His back and hips were badly bruised and ho has been confin ed to his bed for several days, hut is now able to sit up for short intervals. TUBERCULIN TESTED -LAND PLASTER to be used in stead of lime on melons, potatoes, etc. || Will, not burn the plants and acts as , fa •rfertiliger arid carrier of poisons,' §j Stiles Company, S. Detroit & Hill Sts. | j Xenia,jOhio^Phone 298. (4t) 1 Anyonehavingstockfor saleineither of theXeniaBuilding&LoanCompan iescanwritetheundersigned, stating number ofshares,,name of loan, and thelowestpriceyouwilltakeforit Ad dress “Mr.Holland’’. Postoffice box 597,Cedarville,Ohio. * i Coming . . . ! Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 21, 22, 23 SPRINGFIELD Merchants City-Wide CLEARANCE Most Value For Tour Money-Gigantic Savings: Watch For The 24 Pago Circular Coming To Your Door ■ j 1 : r i ? • TheHutchison &Gibney Co. ■Jpg a flfl are to announce GREATEST B e T h r i f t y B u y Q u a l i t y ■ -. . . . . . . ■ . i Our policy forbids us to carry over styled merchandise from one season to an other. Withthis inmind we announce Reductions of 1-4 on ready to wear and other articles of apparel. We urge you to hurry! Many outstanding bargains will be found through the entire sale. If you get herefirst you will profit most / T h e s e f e w item s MILK Delivery Morning and j . ' Evening Milk—7c Quart Milk—4c Pint Cream—15c Pmt j | COTTAGE CHEESE— 10c Ft 20c HARRY HAMMON $5.96, $6.95, $7,95 Silk Dresses Wash silks and chiffons fo r summer wear. $095 July Clearance Price Former 25c Former $12.50 Wash 79c, 89c, $1.00 * Our regular $5 and $6 Former $15.00 Wash Children’s Silk Silk , Ladies’ Silk Sox • A lot o f all sizes in beau tiful colors and pat terns, Dresses You will go fa r to find a value equal to this. Hosiery All silk, full fashioned hose by famous makers. Sizes 8 1-2 to 9 only. i Shoes Mostly blck. A ll perfect Krippendorf-Dittman stock. AH sizes and widths. • j'- Dresses .The last Word in style and fashion. You will find what you would ex pect from a dress o f this price. 1 0 c $y95 3 5 ° $395 $ g 9 5 July Clearance Price July Clearance Price Three pairs fo r $1.00 July Clearance Price f July Clearance Price $3.95 & $4.95 Growing Girls’ Shoes Here is a bargain. Buy now for school. Broken sizes? From our regular stock,' [ * ^ $J95 July Clearance Price The Hutchison & Gibney Go i XENIA, OHIO A* k •V*.
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