The Cedarvile Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 1-26
rEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, APRS: II, FRESH BREAD THE DAY YOU WANT IT FRESH Our bread is not only fresh each day but made of the yery best flour and other healthful ingredients. It is the one food that is on the table three, times each day—and you get it fresh from our own ovens. Local and Personal 1 — ----------------- •---------------- ------ ■ j Mrs. Charles Galloway and dnugh- { ter, Gertrude, of Hubbard Woods, j Chicago, have been visiting relatives here and in Xenia. Mrs. E. C. Oglesbee lias returned home after spending a few days with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs, M. H, Jackson in Louisville. Ky. SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from oaiio 1) English I: First (tie) Betty Bowe; fourth, Marie Collins. Only those students who ranked first or second will enter the com petition at Columbus, May 5. Tie for second place will be eliminated by another test. BREAD—ROLLS—BUNS—BOSTON BROWN BREAD WHOLE WHEAT BREAD Miss Plotner has selected our bread for the Cooking School at the Gym. Senior CI ssb Play “The College Hobo” will be given I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr had for the senior class, April 24, 1934, their guests Sunday, Coach Chester,Admission ten and fifteen cents jWarner and famiiy of Dayton. Cedarville Bakery Cedarville, Ohio .Immunization to be Completed Many children, who had their Mr. and Mrs. John Fudge are spend- 1Parents’ consent, have been given the ing a few days this week visiting ih , Sriiick Test to determine whether the Detroit, Mich. f MASTER’S Stock Is from the selected brands and recognized as the best on the market. All of these brands will have a place in the Herald Cooking School, April 18-19. Wesson i O i) Premier Canned Fruits Snow Ball Flour Wesson Oil—-Snow Drift Swift’s, Wm. Folke Sons and Spring- field Abattoir Meats W. R. Hackett, Fruits and Vegetables Ask for the Good Things in Groceries C .E Cedarville, -Ohio- The Sunshine and Flower Club will meet this Saturday, April 14, .with the leader, Mrs. H. H. Cherry, Each mem ber is requested to be present, * Dr. James L. Chesnut, wife and two sons, of Richmond, Ind„ spent a few days last week- as guests of Judge and Mrs. S. C. Wright, Mr, H. H. Brown attended a Drug Convention held a t the Deshler-Wal- lick, Columbus, . Wednesday and Thursday. ' child is immune to diphtheria or not. The medical authorities will be at the Cedarville Publie School Building a- gain next week to complete this im munization project. Parents are urged to take advantage of this op portunity to have children tested and immunized free of charge Miss Paulne Nelson, Mrs. H. H. Brown and Ned Brown will attend the drug clerk convention in Columbus on Friday. Mr. S. M. Murdock is reported in a .very critical condition this week with little hope of recovery. Rev. .and Mrs. Waiter Morton of Louisville, Ky., have been called to the beside of the* latter’s father. Mr. and "Mrs. Geo. Morris, had as their gUest last, week, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Benton; of Hackettstown, N. J:, and Miss Mae Thompson of Sioux City, Iowa. The Benton’s are rela tive s of Elwopd Kennon. The Home Culture Club will hold its annual business meeting a t the home of Mrs. C. W. Steele, oh Tues day, April i7. ■A covered dish din ner will be served a t noon, and 'all members are 'urged to be present. Bread and coffee will be furnished by the hostess. SNOW BALL , SOFT WINTER WHEAT GROWN IN GREENE COUNTY ‘ , Q . ■ • * ‘ ' Snow Ball Flour has been Selected for , * > * ' »-■ * , The Herald Cooking School Ask Your Dealer for Snowball Flour v Fine for Bread, Cakes and Pastry Preston M illing Co. I. B. PRESTON & SON Clifton,-Ohio ATTEND THE COOKING SCHOOL Mr Arthur Marshall, wife and daughter of St. Louis, Mb., visited a few days with relatives here' and in Xenia. Mr. Marshall is connected with ■ the Carter Carburator Co., and had been called to Ft. Wayne, Ind., on business for his company. Mr. Roscoe Fudge, graduate , of Cedarville College, ’33, was united in marriage to Miss Faith Klein on April 3rd. Mrs. Fudge is a graduate of Miami Valley Hospital Nurse's Training School. '33. The couple will reside in Xenia. Reports from the McClellan hos pital. Xenia, where Mrs. J. B. Rife has been a patient for several weeks, are not encouraging as to her condi tion. She is suffering from burns when her clothing ignited when •she fell with a lighted candle, For Sale—I will sell at private sale at the late home of Milton Bratton on Chillicothe street the following property; Piano, Wicker, suit, Dres ser, Kitchen Cabinet, Coal heating stove, Gas Range, Dining table, Couch, Kitchen utensils, Dishes, Cur tains, Blinds. Terms, Cash. See either Charles Bratton nr Robert Bratton, . SPECIAL SALE PAINTS Wall Paper We are featuring the New Washable Wall Hangings for all Rooms. You will be surprised at the low prices during this sale. Paints Will Advance We have a full line of paints for interior and exterior work. Better get your order in before Paints advance in price in May. Fred F. South Whiteman St. Xenia, (). Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Finney were pleasantly surprised Saturday eve ning. Their children came to remind {them of their 40th anniversary, they jwere married April 5th, 1894, A sump- i tious supper was served -with ice Icream and a large wedding cake with 'fo rty candles. A social time was en joyed with radio music. Flowers were given with a memory envelope con taining a bank roll, which was ac cepted with many thinks. The guests departed, wishing their parents many years of prosperity and !for the 50th anniversary. Public Schools Present “Smoky" April 19 Taken from the pages of Will James’ best seller “Smoky.” Fox Film’s latest release bearing the same title, comes to the Cedarville Theatre on April 19. Irene Bentley £$nd Victor Jory have the romantic leads, while Will James is cast in a prominent role., The .author’s name among the players stamps the film with a definite note of authenticity. “Smoky” is the story -of a horse whose vicious hatred of men brands him a killer. During the course of his life, he befriends only one man, the nian that has tamed' ah,d under stood him. The friendship o f , the man and animal is so great, that when “Smoky” is stolen, his friend puts everything aside, including his love* for his sweetheart, to go in search of his friend. In the years that fol low, “Snipky” attains the reputation of the famous “cougar” of the rodeos, and then sinks to the depth of a junk men’s cart h|arse, abused and for gotten. . ' The film is; said to portray the West with all its panoramic ,beauty, and to depict with astoundihg realism the colorful vigor of the rodeos. As a book, “Smoky”' proved to be a fav orite with thousands of readers, and from advance reports the film has proved to be eqaully popular, In addition to the feature, there will be a travel talk oh the Grand Canyon, entitled “The Enchanted' Trail.” This will be in color. Also, a comedy cartoon, “Lettle Boy- Blue.” Admission 10 and 15 cents, tax free. HAL REID'S POEM Harry Clark, Xenia, who is fond of things historical and ' usually has something new in the way of “old pictures” oh display in that city, calls our attention that Cedarville should be interested in an old poem that was written by Hal Reid, noted play- writer and theatrical star, father of Wallace' Reid, noted screen star, Hal Reid was the son of Dr. H. M. Reid, a ideal resident that practiced dentis try here for years before locating in Indiana during the days of the natural gas boom. The. poem was written years ago when Hal and his company were fill ing an engagement at the -Xenia Opera House forty years ago. The names mentioned were A. S. Frazer, former county' auditor and later banker; John A. Nisbet, county treas urer; Charles McClellan, being man ager of the Xenia Opera House. The last stage appearance of Reid in the county was when he produced his most noted drama, “The Night Before Christmas,” with his original company in the Cedarville opera house. His wife, known on the stage as “Bertha Bell Westbrook,” was his leading lady. The plot of the drama was written on scenes and of char-' acters known best to Hall in his younger days. The following is the poem Ilal jotted down at the time of his visit to Xenia and was recently brought to light by Mr. Clark. Christmas Memories Well, here I am in 'Zenie, 'en I Cum a good long way; E t’s sloppy, but 1 don't mind that, Fer et's coinin’ Christmas day, En I met good old Stuart Frazer, en' John Nisbet, treasurer, too, J Just think o’ John beitf big like thet; .f Et don’t seem likes it’s true. < An informal reception was held i Wednesday evening a t the. home of Rev. and Mrs, French of Clifton in honor of Mr. Moses M. Shaw, Chi- ago. Mr. Shaw is national secretary of Young People's Work in the U. P. Church and in the past few weeks has Fer I ust t ’ see him playin’ ball, on’ been conducting a series of young Marbles, en secli things; peoples’ rallies throughout the East- En’ pitchin’ quoits, en usin’ horse ern States. Young people from Cedar- | Shoes instead of rings, villc and Springfield attended the ; En’ 1 mind when Stuart Frazer ami rally,and reception in Clifton. j My "paw" at checkers played ' j ............— j En’ I ’member bout sum other fo’ks George Spahr, former Jamestown ! Beneath the pure snow laid, banker, recently underwent a major : . -operation at the Springfield City I’m. goin’ with Charles McClellan Hospital. He is reported ns much To Cedarville today, improved. To see the little home-place, whor' . . . . . . . . . . . ■ __ _ _ i “Ma” taught me to pray; Miss Kathryn Sanders of this place, T° ^ 0pen fire'Place; wher‘ who is instructor of music in the Orr- Sartta ClaU9 cum throuKh* villc public schools, has been chosen as one of 500 to the National Con ference in Chicago this week. Miss Sanders won a place in the state con ference last year. The chorus will broadcast over NBC this Friday eve ning from 10:15 to 11 o’clock. The En’ I’ll bet the tears ’ll wet my Eyes, to meet old fren’s so true. 1 r God bless the scenes of childhood, God bless the old home place, E t’s like the crown of an angel on*, An angel’s “glory face”; chorus is u n d e rg o dkcction'of P r o f / (5otdr blo?s the «» the land for Thomas Damn,. New York City Uni- ' Happmcas, I pray, versity. Miss Sanders has in the Aad « is i the world sweet Chr.stmas past received numerous honors by her <‘w oa,fl ay’ vocal numbers, '“ 'Hal Reid. 1.0. A. Will have a prominent place in the forming of menus at the Herald Cooking School, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, April 18 and 19 at Alford Gym. In doing your marketing visit our I. G. A. Store where “E” Brand canned fruits and vegetables a r e supreme. I Special For This Week Apple Butter - - - Quart Jar—2 for Soap Chips - - - Merrit Brand—5 lb. pkg. Pepper lb. - - - Set of 10-Piece Royal Chinaware for 69c with $5 purchase of Groceries» NAGLEY’S c e d a r v il l e ; o h io T h t/te ie b T A S P I R I N T A B L E T S 24 Tablets 2 for 26c THEATRICAL COLD CREAM 75c 2 for 76C T h i/ie le a i MILK of MAGNESIA onepint 50c / fo r 51c K L E N Z O S H A V I N G CR E AM 2,0,26c one tube 25c A for T h u e le c it’ H f L CASTOR OIL '3 oz. bottle 2 5 C 2 for 2 6 c ORDERLIES 60 tablets • j j 0 c one box w w w . 2 f.. 51c RADIO < THESE EKTRfl SPE ONE HOUR 0 The one you hear I broadcast over \ t h"e R A D I O ONE CENT SALE r IF THEY LAST THAT LONG THURSDAY 1 0 to 11 ALMOND COCOA SOAP Cellophane wrapped package Softening and beautifying for 6 ’ C a k e s your skin. Hurry for this bargain. Only one sale to o customer FRIDAY 3 35C t u b e s L L E N Z O D E N T A L C R E M E for only 3 6 c The tooth paste you need to keep teeth sparkling. Only one sale to a customer SA TURDAY 2 f 3 p m. One 50c Jonteel Foundation Cream One 50c Jonteel Cleansing Cream One 50c Jonteel Face Powder IN ONE BOX Only one sale to a Customer HERE'S HOW IT’S DONE 10,000 Rexall Drug Stores take part in this tremendous sale. Due to seasonal dem and a few of the items listed- may have been sold at prices lower than the regular price listed here . . . but never as low as on this tale. The CREAM o f the ■ WORLD'S BEST COD LIVER OIL H u its ts s tr 2 , , , *101 ID to 11 A :m Symbol W ater Bottle o r Fountain Syringe 0 I - ono for $ 1 .1 9 for $ 1 .2 0 I AS M IN E <15 I of Southern Front* B E A U T Y C R E A M S 3 5 c 2 for 3 6 c P O N T E X TOILET TISSUE i non 10c for l i e all 3 for 5 5 c Mi 31 Dental Paste tub1) 50c. 2 for 5 1 c for CHAPS, W IND - BURN, SUNBURN H I K E R ’S I L A S O L 2 for S I C jfcsaS TOOTH Pi ono tu b e 25c 2 for 26c N EW LOVELINESS With JASMINE of Southern franca , FACE POWDER 50c*2 for 51C 'B am m r MINERAL OIL 4 pint 75C 2 for 76c MILK CHOCOLATE 'bar 19c 2 for 20c I V 0 URPEI 1 HIES WORTH P 1 EITTV ME RE 2 3 1 , GYPSY CREAM 8 oz. bottle 40c 2 for 4 1 c AGAREX COMPOUND Mineral Oil action** delicious to taste, 1pint $1,00 for 1.01 & 2 S& ANALGESIC BALM one- tube 50c 2 for Sic B E A U T Y N E E D S l and TOILET GOODS.' 25c T inyT otT alcum 2for26c 35c Harmony Cream of Al monds .. 2 for 36c 51.00 B ouqU et R am ee F ace Powder. . .. 2 for $1.01 50c Georgia Rose Face Pow« der . ........ -2 for 51c 25c G eorgiaR oseTa!c2for26c $1.00 Lavender Body Powder 2 for $ 1.01 HOBART'S ASPIRIN 100’s Z I NC OXI DE O I NTME N T ‘£ 2 0 c 2 for 2 1 c 3 0 c 2ltr 31c two •I. Cas cade P O U N D PAP ER or ENVELOPES 4bceach 2 for 41c 1 HASKELL'S MILK 1 2 ro, 3 1 | OF MAGNESIA pints 4 1 ALCO-REX r ! „ 2 6 t 1 Rubbing A lcohol Comp, pints I CHARMONA whole # C ! 4 0 c 1 COLD CREAM pounds ‘ j j t 1 MASCAL'S ALMOND C | HAND LOTION 1 6 o z . 2 ! for 4 0 c DR. HALL'S BORATED O O A BABY TALCUM 1 6 « . A f o r X O c MARTEL'S LILAC VEGETAL 6 oz. 2 2 6 , Firstaid SAN I TARY NAPK I NS ONf DOS J it 2 for26c KLENZO Cocoanut Oil SHAMPOO 50c bottle 2 for51c MI31 Antiseptic Solution 49c 2 .„5 0 c H u /tB tS S T EPSOM SALT aojt.lOe 16bt. 25o 2 for A l e 2 for 2 6 c CORN SOL VEN T 25C bottle 2 for26c BROWN’S DRUGS Cedarville, Ohio DRUG STOR V u iu im r RUBBINGALC0H0LC0MP0UND The alcohol rub that famous nthlclts tiso. Drives out linrcncM, atifTnc-ss 550c T kM fcsr A S P I R I N bottle of 100 49c 2 i o r 5 0 e O P E K O C O F F E E 1 lb. Vacuum Sealed 2,., 57c /
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