The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26
IFASHIOBT Sfc«dr7v ,;, "A#.* feh“■P, <f»' ■ - * !</ 19.75, post or suit fhall ‘:l IA cost or suit tbsfc «| [Here is sn exciting Ire in your favorite les. [6.90 [s and Redingotea color?1 Latest [e combinations * lose, St, James ,| romen’s 38 52 bolero Effects! Coat and colors., Every. MER" gerizing Prints. Plat^ rALUES [RING WEAR - IBARDINES for spring. Kelly -.Combijnations. Any, ?eks. In an appeal- -Sizes to 9, ,Y. Large Selection ‘ ' reproof hose and |Busty Pink, French ■ n, White, sp note to your ichoose from. [of new styles/in^ lie, navy,' beige? er styles in guer- 24 to 32 and 34 laker. [shadow panel- Xenia, Ohio ADS PAY” 'ST. S££ ^ 1 1 . , O k i« j 1 M? Bawd « d . Pewonal M m BREAKS dr? el#***, 75e JStbf Qtrti&ig C& ' ■ * *1"*"r* ' ' i 11 j Hr. and Krs, Clara Swinahart off Apple Cre^c, jy „ were the week end guests e f Mr. and Mr*, Herbert Deem. The regular monthly meeting o f the Research Club will be held Thursday, April 1 at the home o f Mrs. j . Lloyd Coijfarr. Those representing the local chap ter D. A. R. in session this week in Columbps were; Mrs. Fred Towpsley, Mrs. Roger Henderson, Mrs, Fred Dob bins, Mrs. Ervin Kyle, Mrs. Mac Har ris of this place and Miss Lillie Stewart o f Columbus. Miss Elsie Shroades - o f Falndew Heights, Cindnnati, i* spending .her Easter vacation with Mra. Cora Tram- ho and daughter, Mildred, Mra. Dora J, Murphey, governess at the _Clark County Chaldron'* Homq, Springfield, is spending a week’s vaca tion at the home o f her unde andaunt Mr, and Mrs. Tinsley Corn and daugh ter, Miss Leola and other relatives In Cedarville and Payton. The dust storm that originated last Friday in Oklahoma, settled in this section o f Ohio, Saturday afternoon when a rainstorm with some hail broke loose. Automobiles as well as windows in stores and homes-showed the result and were left spotted with red dust, Hr, and Hr*. Gee, Watson had for thMr guasts fMjlday, Hr. and Mrs. Wi J, Pay, Hr. aad 'Mrs, Ray Long and *daughter/Vlrginia, and Mrs. Jfargiiret Snyder, Hsrrhrtjqrg, O. Word has bests reeslvsd here that Mrs. Vance Burba, Grand Rapids, Mich., had undergone an operation last Saturday in the Botterworth hoe- pital In that city. Mra. Burba vraa for merly a resident of this place. Mr, Burba is agent for *the Pennsylvania Railroad in that'city. laig'uawfe ADAIR'S M A G IC CH EF . GAS RANGE SPECIAL Comparison is the true test o f Value—Adair’ s^ are consistently Lower in Price on nil Quality w, i ' , t < Merchandise. The Magic Chef Complete with Minute-Minder, Reflector Lamp and Condiment Set Featuring-the Lorain Red C. » Wheen Oven Regulator. Here is a range that incorporates many o f the newest de velopments found only in more expensive ranges. The minute-minderj the fast-heating two piece, self-lighting non-clog surface burners; the fullly insulated oven, ac curately controlled by the Lorain oven regulator; a smoke leas broiler for simplified broiling. Alt these exclusive features Were designed .for convenience, efficiency-and , cooking success, and figure in the popularity o f the Magic ..Chef. % 20*24 N. DETROIT ST. XENIA, OHIO j,-■ .■ •.■ . . . . . „•. i. ■ $ 1 0 0 0 in Cash a n d M e rch an d ise CALL AT OUR STORE TODAY FOR PULL PARTICULARS 1 7 ty o tify o it7 h e t$ o £ i> ty w -B u tif I GIDA o r v t s y o u PROOF OF ALL 5 BASIC SERVICES ,f i r H m h H bM ttrM tkm laanaigw w un g . m M n w w M t .iiwUW t U B u n n c i B - w u n f c a m u a K - M s i n jNsk*S5to|) s s s s ^ .r; * * * £ * £ ' MOWTMfCANMAKK mt s tru ts Tlili M tlCES AS LOW AS *113 M , M fliiit. ftniua f W ® ■ IA »Y TERMS »<«ii ............. t V e * * * ! ^ IWWlfNTANTCIfifrMHyKASC IH SVKRV ICC THAT Otly Prigidatri U*$ lit lcs*$iibM6oss r s a Ddtvid E. Robison w » m - ■ ■ ■. ' ' . Mrs. Anna Collins Smith and daugh ter, Barbara, left the first o f the week for Ponton, O., where the former has taken over’ the management o f a new coffee shop that is to be opened by the Marting Hotel in that city. Mrs. Smith formerly had charge of the Hotel Bancroft coffee, shop, Springfield. i ‘ Miss Ruth Bums entertained four tables Of friends at a dinner bridge Saturday evening at lier home north. Main stj The rooms were decorated with, spring flowers and flowers were used as favors for the, guests. High score prize was*awarded Mrs. Fred Clemans and Mrs. Lloyd Gonfarr re- ’ ceived second prize. Guests who at-^ tended were Mrs. Willard Barlow of < Columbus, Miss Katherine Jacobs and Mrs. JamesMiller o f Xenia; Mrs. Fred; Clemans, Mrs. Frank Greswell, Mrs.' Paul On-, Mrs. Walter Cummings, Mrs, John .Davis, Miss Wilmah- Spen cer, Mrs. Wilson Galloway, Mrs. Ralph Townsley, .Mrs, Arthur' Evans, Mrs. Walter Iliff, Mrs. Lloyd Confarr and Miss Donna Bums,. Cedarville, „ Church Notes METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister Church' School 1(1A. M. Special Eas ter Mubic by Junior Choir and Orches tra. Worship Service 11 A. M. -Easter Music and sermon. Reception o f mem bers. Sunrise Easter Service 7 A. M., followed by breakfast at the Chttrcli for those who make reservation with the Epworth League. Union Meeting,' 7:30 P. M. in the O. P, Church. An Easter Cantata will be sung by the choir o f that church. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. at-the parsonage. o B W v a i e t h e k a ia iT O A T , m m m m m t ■ M j iuj - FOR EASTER... M o d e m d a i r y i n g - 8 0 y e a n a i d * * *. enn1rwwiydiM*m«N7tiic tm UfdWim is:.W£ * J ° H v i C e l l atteMbM jfc* nrtfsuccuful cpwsweiai pi«t toW y**tW*/« tor uw sort wash s**tmonHi or n«xtyter. Bordtn't $moU! fpefory In tho Noujerfaci Vqllsy of Cooft«ctf. . £ut *i«f*d milk jmjff woy la SW twd werM-widomOffcoh. . Evorydalrymcin sbaros Infh* widermcrl#t» andaroolsr urn »Fmilk hrppghf obout by bit Itadvship, Bordon, on tbs BOtbwnWertoiyof *nt>d«rndairviu. phd«f fo eontiAUBthu iroditidnof iBqdfidiip le exfettdiRgfhe etes for milk. - m msm WKHAtltSpem IK >!ANUrApVtESSOFJMUKMODUtTS - refisr.wouBHout the wq H h * - a* •/ It Will Pay You-to Buy Vogue Shop Clothes Because in addition -to getting the latest styles, you get suits and topcoats that are built to stand the gaff of hard wear. Clothing that will hold its smart style lines asJong as you have it. Drop in and let us show you Why we say “Vogue Shop gives you much more for your money." $Z5 a n d $ 2 9 .5 0 THIS MOTOR OIL IS SOLD WITH,HIDE ANDHERE’S THEPROOF—IT’S CERTIFIED* \ v , , t. t i .A*. r.- , '/r 9 ••->. - - ... .-,1; r UNITED PRESBYTERIAN ‘ CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt Meryl Stormont. Preaching Service 11 A. M. This service will be made a special Easter Service when the choir will present their Easter Cantata. This is a new procedure t o accomodate the -older members and any who may he Unable to attend the evening service. A short message will be given, by the pastor, appropriate to the Thought o f the Day. The choir has kindly acceded to this request and we are sure we will he glad to hear the Cantata twice. . Y. P. C. U. 6:30 P. M. Subject. “Eas ter: A Beginning, not an End." Lead er, Miss Anna King, Union.Service 7:30 P, M. in this Church, in which the Uaptata will be given, entitled, “The Risen King1’ by P. A. Schnecker, With the words by S. H, Rhodes. All are cordially invit ed to share with Us In this sacred ser vice o f Easter Praise. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:80 P.. M. Leader, Mrs. Roy Waddle. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday 7:30 P, M, This is an 8. 0 . S. call, final re hearsal for the Cantata. The, Women’a Missionary Society will meet Monday At 2 P. M. Annual business meeting With election o f of ficers for the coming year. , ' Easter Sabbath is the last /Sabbath of the Church year. AH Treasurers would like to have accounts squared for the year that is closing. Remember the Special Easter Offering for Sab bath Morning. SfiORTS shorts as smart as the new season itself- ? 1 . 6 5 t o $ 5 . 0 0 Certified by _ The Fleet-WingCorporation to he equal o r superior fo m ost ''prem ium -priced** m otor oils, in aU emMsn- tial qualities. - THE FINEST MOTOR OIL AQUARTER EVER BOUGHT HATS A tremendous stock of hats from which to choose. . • t $3.50 to $10 C e r t i f i e d 4 - •. ‘ R a iL i Robert “Bob” Huffman Phono f8 .... .Cedarville, .Ohio ' Inquire About Our DIVIDED PAYMENT PLANS 20-22 So. Fountain Ave., ", "t a S‘,y > *f, ■'k Springfield, Ohio by RRINTZfM ” ^| ' / , ylt J *- ” t ,-r*- Prodarn ed l4m T h e Sm a rt S h op 38 S. Detroit St. - Xerlia, O. Easter FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EASTER CANTATA AT PRESBY TERIAN CHURCH, SUNDAY A. M. . Sunday Morning at 11 A. M: a beau tiful Easter musical service will be given at the Presbyterian Church, The Junior and Senior choirs o f this church will be combined in singing in this service, and the following soloists will give special music: Helen Ulffe Jacobs Ruth Flory, Rachel Creswell, Eliza beth Richards, Raymond Sesson and Kenneth Sanderson. „ Sara June Chap lin and Patrcta 0*Bryaht will be flow er bearers in the Anthem exorcise by ttia-Junior Choir. Miss Dorothy Anderson, organist, and Mrs, Dana Bryant, pianist, will be accompanists and Miss Mildred Watt. Bickctt is the' Director Of Music.' I C. W. Steele, elder-fn-charge, Will officiate at this service and Mrs. Ed- wards will read thc Easter scripture' lesson. 1 { Saturday, March27, the High School Class of'the First Pfesbytedian church Will have AnEaster Market at 2 P. M,, at the Clehk’s'.Office.* Come and buy food for ydur Easter dinner. j { TO R^FlNANCg 3 EXPENSIVE DEiTB To Finance' the Purchase of I Additional Land. To Finance Necessary Farm Im provements. : [ Contract rate A per cent; tern- [ perary rate per cent. From 2d | to 34 % years to repay. 1 Organised and 'operating under National'1Farm ' lW n A c t . aid' AMendmsniathsretoJ " Askferlltoratitte I L A MORRIS D. RICE, Se^yyrrelH. Osbern, Ohio A BRAND NEW STYLE SCENE! Survey it thoroughly, because you’ll find yourself in it somewhere. Whether you Will be conspicuously smart or inconspicuously "average" will depend on the clothes you wear. T h ese F A S H IO N S For Spring, bear the distinction o f th e Individual ity o f the World’s most famous couturiers. Why should you wear anything less significant? We can't begin to show you all the new things we have and,,the moderate prices in which they ate of fered. A visit to out store will amply repay you.^ sum ReigH supreme in the world offashion. Adopted eagerly by the “Teh Best Dressed," the season’s surest successes. $10.95 to * $29.50 C O A T S The best dresied Easter in years approves the luxurious Fur-Trimmed Coat— Casual Coat — both high-fashion necessities, $7.95 to $21.50 D R E S S E S Delightful Prints, Sheers and Crepes in all wanted coi ns will make a radiant new person o f you, > $4A6<aMA50 JU.WA .atdhand TR**gConipleto assortments of styles for Juniors, MMtci* i Half-Rises. . SktiRatioti! W« brin§ yo u a seintl*H«ym« oollaction of tbe ngwGfamaftwe :;:hof*ldled far-and wtde ae M r royalty of sports fashioiw. Soft; feetbarlisht.;; iff glowing m I o * ; sr ; fasbion«dby Pratts**mtolbc. most intriguing of owalustve sm i fsebio iw. Siz*e fwr anal Wo**n. ( 3 ho*st you* wtth*iri iafaer miRiJ^e ALLEN BUldblNG
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