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Advertising sells three articles No Business Is Too Big to Use Ad­ where you had only sold one before— vertising and None Too Poor to Af- He who advertises—realizes, 0 ford using it. -rcrg g* FIFTY-FfRST YEAR No. 87. CEDARVILLE, OHJ& FRIDAY, AUGUST 24,1928 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR <=*= 'acp g gg Two years later two o-tber familiar, jaiped the Townsley, the MeClel-i The QfrJ Railroads Will Exhibit EARLY HISTORY il«ftl* and Alexander McCoy, with SCIENCE HEAD — Is It g'Back? BILLY SUNDAY At Home Coming KYLE-JACKSON OF CEDARVILLE ihiAWife and nine children, my great- ■ gesnckfather, who bought 606 acres Not many who^ born within Those who were not privileged to where now the Rev, C„ C. Kyle lives. IS ELECTED TO fifty year* the genuine COMES SEPT 5see the Iron Horse when presented in REUNION HELD These four stalwart men united good o ld One is hidden Baltimore, Md„ will have an oppor­ Read At A Meeting Of their forces and laid the foundation away here and but not many, tunity to see this wonderful pageant The Cedar Cliff Chapter of Cedarville township and of -the SCCCEEDFRASER It was the hemp the first settlers in motion pictures free in Xenia dur­ IN snydek park Daughters Of The settlement which is now Cedarville, in the New World,y of the pioneers ing the Home Coming Celebration, American Revolution which, has replaced: ilia tent village, Mr. Otto W , Kuehrroann of Indian­ pushing westwi that was need Rev. W. A. (Billy) Sunday is com­ August 26-28. The Kyle reunion and picnic was and the trails of the red man have apolis, Indiana, has been chosen by ed to build one an ax, a saw, a ing to Clifton, Wednesday, Sept. 5th, The Baltimore. & Ohio Railroad will held last Wednesday at Snyder Park, The town of Cedarville has an become paved streets. President McChesney to succeed hatchet And some H*. In the early Tim Clifton Presbyterian church present this unusual pageant which Springfield, about 75 persona being honorable history extending back Our fore bearers have passed on but Professor M. L. Praser, who recently days when John Mary got married has secured the noted evangelist for shows the modes of travel of the present. Following the dinner Mis* many years, a history reflita with there are a nbmber of their decen- resigned as head of the Department -the folks in the** settlement would their Home Coming and elaborate American Indians ttnd others in this the incidents which cluster about any dants here in the county and else­ o f Science in Cedarville College. Mr, gather up, go to She woods, (all was country fr6m the days of foot travel, Agnes Kyle called on several for plans have been made for the above talks. “Mrs. Andrew Creswell sppke community o f the same age. where. Kuehrmann is a native of Indiana. practically wopd*)J cut down trees, then by horse, canal, stage coach to date. on “ The Kyle* Picnic of Fifty Years Here have been horn and lived many "Generations, have come and genera­ He graduated from the Manual Train­ square them, uotfh them so they the days of the steam cars and the The meeting will be held under a Ago.” .Mrs. O. C. Kyle, "The Inlaws . of us, and hundreds of others, that tion* h»vq gon*l ing High School, Indianapolis, in 1918 would fit flat, saMHfth down piece* for big .tent and it will be open to tlie moifern motor bus, of the Kyle Family”. WKsb Martha are glad to call it HOME. Like water from springs, the people He is a graduate of Purdue Univer­ flooring, nail bomjps for the door, The R. & O. will also have on exhi­ general public. No admission is to be Cooley gave in rhyme', "Cousins of the With no written records to trace have ^passed on, sity with the 'degree of Bachelor of ; build the big stone? fire-place with fts bition at the same time in Xeiiia, one asked but a liberal- collection is urged Kyles,” Mr. Willard Kyle toasted the the beginning of the early days, the Yet as we look- backward, one hun­ Science in Chemical- Engineering in swinging crane, put up the chimney of the trains, of the earliest times, to aid in defraying the expenses. present generation, Mr. T. D. Kyle ^ most we have is found in the His- dred-twenty-eight atones, 125. He pursued a post-graduate with its big, square throat .made of Free ride* will be .given on this early It.is unusual for Rev; Sunday to fill "The Business Men of the Family." lory's of Greene County? Nearly all the names.of the founders course in Butler University 1927-28 sticks and mud, put in a, petition, .type train. The trip will extend from dates in the smaller communities but A letter was read from Rev. Joshua This history came from the people are known." and obtained hi* first-grade Indiana sometimes, for two] rooms, fill in the the Xenia JB. & O, Depot to the .Wil­ the Rev, William Wilson .has prevail­ Kyle, Amsterdam, N. Y,, who has themselves} it was given to the High School license in Physics, Math­ chinks, and, loi the same day the mington Crossing near, the O. S. & S. ed on the evangelist to appear on the passed his ninety-fourth birthday. authors just' as it had happened and "But the work they set going has ematics, ChemisCry, General Science, house was done. iPhe wagon would O, Home. day of the church picnic and Home The committee named for the com­ has been passed down from genera- never yet ceased; , physical Geography, and. Physiology, bring the bed, the liable, two or three In addition the Pennsylvania-lines Coming. He - is being* congratulated ing year is : Mr. John Kyle, Miss An­ ■ tion to generation verbally. By the blessing of God, « has ever His^najors are Chemistry, 40 hour*; chairs, a few dishes, pot*, and pans, on his* bringing “Billy’’ to Clifton. have made arrangement to display nabels Murdock, Mrs. Dora “Kerr, Cedarville village begun in an hum­ increased, ; Physics, 33 hours; Mathmetics, 26 and a home-made broom. In the in connection with* the Home Coming Tile following letter was read from ble way, with its rude log cabins, un­ We live today in wonderous contast, hours; Chemical Engineering, 11 hour evening the women and young folks Celebration, two types of their mod­ Rev. Joshua Kyle by the Rev. H. J; kept streets and meager stores, but With the little old Burgh of the far Education and Psychology, 19 hours. would gather, bringing eatables, and Town Residences . em passenger engines. These engines Kyle: with the passing years, it has grown away past," His minors are German, 15 hours; sometimes, alas! “ $lack Betty." Per- Change Ownership will be located on the tracks in the To the Kyle and Jackson Families: and has the appearance of a thriving In 1801 the Townsleys harvested the Mechanical Drawing and Shop, 10 sently the old Fiddler would tune up. heart of the city and will undoubted­ ^Greetings: ^ ’ little city, this last statement I will first corn crop, In 1805 two orchard*, hours; Biology, 7 hours; Metallurgy, Yes, John and Maajy had a big send- Mr. P. M. Gillilan has purchased ly be viewed by many during this gala Another annual picnic of the Kyle verify, With the whistle of the Hager were planted and Thomas Townsley 6 hours; Mechanical Laboratory and off, And those youngsters thought the J. S. West property on Bridge event in Xenia. • * and Jackson families has come to be Paper Co., in our ears, the smoke built a hewed log house, with hewed: Power Plant, 4 hours. Mr. Kuehrmann their cabin was finer than a palace. street, which he sold to Mr. West celebrated, as it has for many past from the Magnesia Plant, drifting in­ board floor, (and vacated ih e round is married, is a member of the Re­ Wolves and Panthers would howl about two years ago, The families ex­ Home Coming years since it was started; but with to the blue sky, the buzz of the saw log cabin with earthen floor) the first formed Church and of the Masonic and scream hack in the woods during changed household effects Wednes­ Events Announced fewer members of either family liv­ at the Cedarville Lumber Company of its kind and considered an elegant Fraternity. His appreciation of the the night. But John’s rifle was on day, Wr. West taking the Seigler ing than the previous year. Samuel and the doors of Cedarville Colleger structure. relationship between Physics, Mathe­ the pegs over.th'e fife-place, and Mary property on Main, street vacated by. K. Williamson having been called a- standing invitingly open for boys and Indians camped on the McCoy farm; matics and, Chemistry will aid him knew he was a deftfisheit.
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