The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26
fta »A Y , may «. u FlyingK| aw U)Gal)!%toy andTracy v* tttfte X h IK In The aptentei work « l Ma*y flteuaw-- : inf and EteWiOf Lutttell, who io Witt* *ingiy tuMUt in tii« uric* tech wwa. ; w much appreciated. -H um ‘ Until who hare d*voi#d thair hour during the year *0 taking phone call*, tieeiniini ymmwton given, sad rannutg errand** deserve much grain* for tfeeir fsHhfuJfie**. , High A M Deere The second semester dance far grade* 3 12 *p* held Friday evening |in the auditorium, “which we* g»lty decorated with crepe paper streamer* and spring flower*, Squareand round dancing were anjoyad bjr.the student*. _________ _ greatest star* in Hollywood, Clark OaMe. Myrne Ley aa< Epenoer Traey head the WllUaat east of ^TWat Pilot" schetete* to ope* fcridsy, Hay », at the bewitttyl Regent theater M terisgflolC U thia glorious production Clark Gable la *aan a* a death- defying. t«at pilot, content only when gambling b|« Ufa in a nearly deelgeed airplane. lately Hymn Loy la hi* romantic Intaraat In thia etorr at the lira* of man who don't lira long and the woman ttap law aa loag aa thay lira. Spencer Tracy la also Idaally $ m m Mmwmghneck mechanic pal at Gahl* while Monel Bar* lymora portray* the aircraft manufacturer who employ* Gable an t• Jteaur* Safe and Sure mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmm F o * 5 4 T e a r s T h i s A s s o c i a t i o n H a & P a i d ' ’ 4 % i Dividends The Last Dividend Was - Paid At The Bate Of . PER . ANNUM A c c o u n t s O p e n e d b y M a y 1 0 t h .D r a w D i v i d e n d s f r o m M a y 1 s t a n d a r e F e d e r a l l y I n s u r e d , SPRINGFIELD FEDERAL SAVING and LOAN ASS’* Safety Patrol Soya Three o f safety patrol boy* assist ed with the high school dance, Friday evening. The service* » f Howard Fiona*, Marvin Ford, and Eugene Judywere very helpful. O. a S O . Field nay Vocational agriculture hoy* plan to attend the O, S. S, 0.* How* Agricul tural Field Day, May A, AU hoy* at tending will participate in judging livestock during the morning. Urn afternoon program include* instruct ive picture* on hybrid com and milk production, a* well a* an address by li, L , Kummel, editor of the Ohio Farmer, ' 'GtextTHim $?£**£wdutive BesihUs inttti«*r arrangesifnls «12 dfffecafcvariationsIn nvnt models-^it’e yea tmm nmhfe tp tm , . . e*tra mm fee largo roasts, turkey*, tall hotit+i, Coeie in andmse the WstemieteM Tmt that pmvdtikl Be sure to see the Nocge'before you hoy. t t - m a W AM AH TT 4# A* iaffeter’ m m n tie n « m Hf m bay iitey wHfambe la ritef fa t t l i »«»Q*fp Mo»g* hat tb* setpirt* I^WWWTlWi M SR» MNlRRw *fUt 9 jg Hk*J> Jar *A m , **J* - -*al .. ^± 1 ^.£ <^Wf9 s9w9fwfKgf W ffW Iy cSI fll gPWaWRRWR* iyuriL gjt toteteJbR^ftrtnft n i l TfcmflSf a^Lao iL n -wSa -ft ©oBWa W rVWyFWF ialMm*iami«wl»B oah Maefs^amfi# » f Ay«at Wa«i««y« eaw.w.s s*y.(WV. MMMDUt A t LOW Aft i A H iA a a m m u WB iw am amaftroma ms nCKCcmg JEiectnc r > — M M , I .S h HauMman-*Ferryinan Nuptiala Mr. Ferrymtin, son o f Mr* and Mra. Joseph C. Ferryman, w$* united in marriage to Miss Harriet Hanaomaa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haua*k man, Dayton, last Friday The ceremony was performed at the First United Presbyterian Church at 7:»0 by Rev. Charles Boyar* Mtsa June Hatiseman, sister o f tha.hrid* and Mr. Kenneth Ferryman, brother of the groom, were attendant*. Fo! lowing the ceremony the bridal party and member* o f the families were *n. terjtained at the home of- the bride when an ice course was served, Tb* bride and groom will reside at 1<K Hawker Ave.* Dayton, the former be ing employed by the National -Cash Register Co. Mr. Will Grant, who reside*, at Selma, has been seriously ill for two week* suffering with heart trouble. WANTED — WOOD,- Iagaire of J. M* AwM, Ccdarrilfe Ohio. _ i III...... For Rent~Garage, . rear Masonk building. CedatvUle Masonic As*o. Money to loan on Real Estate, Oe- darville Federal Raving* A Doan, Association; ............. - , .wsewmwmmpressmmswc^smmwmamimeK. CO, OPWIMG Gmapaair ia Dmr- are eamaW m larissarire tm tfce re- Hre Miami Vafiag to aStaad tfe* fararet reresag of ia* a*w sser* ret Hwreiay* Mag IKitom TiW to l« o'clock, to tha Far the past yaar aad a half tore under way tm acw boildiag, whieb pcomirea ia to mm mi the most bre«- ttfwi aai reidrea departmsat storea ia the Mkhsaat. Timopaatng shauid ba a veay gala aareahm, A battery of td giant floodbgtot wiii to played ok ih# btoUiag ami Ift giant Navy Raareh- light* moontod an the top of the store may be seenfor manymile* surround- lag Dayton, Michael Haaer’e orehes- will entertain, and loud speafcre re every floor wiii carry the musk ttoongtototto store. Baaatiful win- dew Stoptoy* and diaplay* througlwnt the store, aa welt as lovely spring flowers, will give the store * fretire air. Bmpioyeee t f thwstore will act a* hast* sad hostesses on this oc casion, At 9 o'clockBike's will go on the sir over WHIO. Mr. F. H. Riko will formally open the new store. Mr, David Rika, hie son, Mayor Brennan o f Dayton, and Wayne tee, director of the Dayton Chamber of Commerce, wfll speak briefly. Various guests of the store on that night will be inter viewed on the air* As an opening feature o f RIke’s lovely new auditorium on the eighth floor, an exhibit entitled WA Hundred Vests ot Photography" has been km&- dd through the courtesy e f the Mddere Museum of Art o f New York City. This interesting exhibit shows, the work o f the world's most famous photographers Dorn 1838 to the pre sent time. Of very , special interert to three who attend thl* opening celebrstaion Will be the' Williamsburg Galleries bn Bike'* new furniture floor. Bike'* .reconstructed a home designed Ju manner of the famous restoration Williamsburg, Virginia. In this lovely aerie* of rooms you will see re- yririuctiom .of fbm 18Ui. Century furniture, copies o f the originsls at Williamsburg. , REPORT OF SALK. , Msadsy, May A Spriagflrid Live «ack Saka Co. HOGS—814 head 200-2*5 lbs......................8.85 to 8.10 225-250 lbs, .8.00 250*275 lbs,--------------- .7.80 375-800 lbs, -7,70 800 lbs* up .............7 ,5 5 , down 180-200 lbs, — -------- ^SRO'to 8.80 160480 lb S /-...^ _ .-----8.80 150460 lb * .Sw -.^ ------ 855 to 8.30 140-250 lbs. ----- ----------.8.15 160440 lbs. Feeding Si«« d om m * * . to m sa ** i» m m * H m *r itm \* Foteker ewti to AlO n* C a TTIX—i l l bead, flreres . derea Umdmtm ---------------.«A 5 dawn . . . Bret tot eewe to fJO Mediant caw* to MO Cutter rews ~ ..^ .y.'L „..|Jfl tew* Batcter bail* -.400 lie ISO j iiu A * t e u h te iijfi e’en ^reure** JB a ^ P ilw * aMOftftM RRMwRi Milk cows w* v w » vr* w tr w* UM tewn 'VEAL CALVES—204 heed. Good sad chaise to *40 T«^p medium ,.<* 4© 4-00 LEGAL NOTICE Edward White, where plate of xtetoenee I* uahaewn, wRl toka notice that Opal L. White ha* Wed her pe- titten agateat him for divorce in Care No. 31080 of the Cnasreon Pleas Coart o f Grew* County, Ohio, on the grounds of wilful absence for over three years, and that said caure will be for hearing on tor after May 27, 198*. • Maren* Sheup, (445*5-86) Attorney for plaintiff* L E G A L N O T IC E Cowmen Pleas Court • Greene County, Ohio Mary Friend ve, Peter and Theresa Able, Ot ah Peter and Theresa Able residing *t 1418 Keystone Ave., Indisaspolis, Ind., will take notice that suit baebeenfllfd by plaintiff to ret atide a will mada to Blanc* Dene Able for certain real estate in Greene County, Okie* a* J that unless they answer or demurrer by.May 7th, 1888, judgment may be taken against them, FRANK lu JOttNSGN, . Attorney for Mary Friend. (8 -25 -438 ) .;|j..yssi,ire) m * M). OF 9 ill ' n ; a -WN H U H * M L c T O SS thrao wdts of th* UhOw LMe > Guard Syteere are whte you uead— SSS ft. andatlyounaod—toebartaathatiare 'iuftA^^UR dftdfejftfr^ uLlaV -mmA MfnJKilklMAiMLa InyliiSt haaping yresr hlrda at tha paak o f fiooltlu Bctofttifteally tmkuiopdy highly a letter Yti8ilMpt9M|h yfwSwwP^F- MWlHWIlwnl-fl -W tonpiaoL ge fgot' and mwit dtopfloonloof ■ RBAitUMdl VMC lUMaL IJhtttO1 % FouKijl bnrdriatwWht*p j*** to ' W oh flvtsoovy foryoH , N ocli«ts«* ' TheCmmainff & CmwellCfl. time tj&SI* POHOMATEHNIOFITt INISM J , . ' { f f ( i [ V f ] e ES55553k' ALI.»MASH SYRTIM BMBm V o g u e S ltovT s- - - W h e r e Y o s r M on e y G o e s A n F i r A s Y o u D id T o G e t I t . There's as much work manship in this Spring clothing as you put Into the currency . . . there'* aa much thought In.the styles a* you put Into your salary,» • You didn't pud those dollar* out of thin sir and yon shouldn't put them into thin values. Here at the Vogue Vhop you'll see- your dollars working as herd for yon as you did for them, Hook that fact up with this sres’s -best »elstiioa§ sad yen have something this season that y«s may not have had last, Vogue Shop Spring Suit* AND MORE V O G U E S H O P 2 2 Scia F om itiftt A m S j i r i i t f f M . O h io Whan you attacb 11 m m trig* •WW nuto tag* , rasareaW 1 POOR VISION ta n pwt * Lily In Your Hand F. L. NELSON, 0 . » . OPTOMETRIST Jamestown, Okie Dr, Paul J« Volkert Dentist OFFICE HOURS Menday and Friday f :34 A* M. ta ft F* M. Taetosy, Tharadiy and Raterdsy l!N A* M. to ft;M P. M,. <>4ke Closed Wednesday Aftenwen H u e s 78 ■ F rid fty — S ftfardR y "Bank Night” ^ MWR*«M « - ^Feeie Fee fleandaU flare!* Lemhard Fatwang'Omvef fleatlntMae i hewa Baity Atfrite m TR t F, m X S N I A S T A R T S S U N D A Y THREE DAVE ton* T h u r s d a y , M a y 1 2 , l x o m 7 : 3 0 t o 1 0 P . j M . * , ' ■ t ' r f , * I f f ia m i V v I I e f i Mon B iU lia n t " F I R S T N I G H T " . lore Than* vM h a reim to brenrillto R or J d b re tm . The RIKE-KUMLERCompany O A T .T O N , O h i o mremaretenmesaare UCHTIDC ISR RII-VERR-RRRHR HIRTIiR • a a Somefolks tkfak that Winterh tht onlytimt weneedproperlighting fixtures in thehome. T i l l IS ft ■IITRRII Y n r » j o o d W | w * w t e w < « o « * * , b e f i e w U m o ^ e 1w i n g * e wtanrmood*,Mwnd«y«»re.honeriMid A i n m e o n t t u c muchof die «b*neednet t o t aftxdtags* ho™, ^ f a t o ^ M m m h 0 i t i A g , : ' . ^ i - i . - " , , * . AMMMM?*«fcc«feo mat iMnerrudi m id*,, m » i n # « r f t e M t e m p u iU T O « k * o t e m d o i i M th e w b j « t pa: ■imi thp OOUiME M. la y AH Mo«tit goto «rs o f ■to term* o f tb permit* tl» debtodaess o f 198 won mrnmmwlct but lltigetb up pwccdu preme cour constitution the indebte. mwmty obsij stitotions 1 tenance of 1 OUS claasifu said. He j month plan tbe ton-yea. the countie, obligations if lion dollars dicated. g| The U b ' America m. support to mine fires counties,' ac - ceivedbyD administrat ' district rep Mine Wort Glouster, 1 his Organis ^ study the 1 ing WPA * - a WPA pr< progress in trirt wher three-quart stroyed mt of coal an valuable a Hocking ai ginated da years and scope Rt tb In respoi the contra iaa«t #apein.u. 8toto'*»hr:t ,i that the .i- ’ "dumping - asserted fc sanity” co o f one per the hospits over eight 01 been admi". that susp •examined. v" bate court, and eornpl a hospital on the patient man said t Slight” inei iced Since <** Chatarm. Unemployr sion armor. against an ure to eon smemployn 0 1 launched h- - -■m ployer wa make his 1 ess ! egsminatk sentativo man Lcaat filed agon ■ - : court, G ovoeeo receive! t» 1Mto tho 1 / was press secretary mate of tl boys tftgei 0 - special Willlour • the tnayn ■theNew- ernnr Bav whichwot belt wish tittST Mo. Ureter A 1888, Ko ‘ -the W<n gntombbil- ♦ngagecl i> netivitl®, W l f l i i i Erthfa ball ftto Uedartillj aiiftgten, Theisms three Into Rered ?.a •th# last l «wA. n t t WllmJegt tee hits t m l t i j it Geteto .th l iP i
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