The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

1 ■W-y -•; ■ .......- J, # * # * m « * * * * m m m m m k i i * * * * * * * * * * • i*umw"»w« £ j The *uuia*d Christinas dinner for the Andrew family was held day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. | M, Murdock. \ ^ ^ ^ | ^ . |Ll i n | \ j | i - l Miss Mildred White* who. is at- ?. tending the O. S. l!.s has beenspend- ; ing the week at home. j J. J. McClellan of Joplin, Mo., is v the guest of relatives during the IIol- J Mays. . . | W. J). Neabit of Chicago dropped into town Thursday for a short visit at home. ' Mlsa Fannie McNeill has gone to Magnetic Springs( , where' she is spending the Holidays. Miss Margaret has been there some time and both ex poet to return the last of this week. i v Mr. and ’Mrs. I. C. Davis enter­ tained about twenty, friends Tuesday evening in a very pleasant manner. Miss Lois McFarland is spending the week in Washington C. H. The sleet and* ice last Thursday night caused much annoyance for au- * to owners and more than one went . into the ditch and had to call for the services of a garage truck. No ser­ ious accidents were reported but one or two strangers passing through gave ^up their trips an dleft their machines here, taking trains as the safest means of travel, .... -Miss Elma Fry of Xenia and Mr. Carl Spracklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spracklin, were married last Thursday evening at Trinity M. E. parsonage. The couple was attended by Miss Florence Mitchell as the bridesmaid, and Mr, Floyd Spracklin brother of the bridegroom, as best man. The bride was ’attired in dark brown canton crepe, trimmed in burnt orange with hat to match. The im­ pressive ring ceremony was used. The couple left on a wedding trip to Marion, 0 . They will upon their re­ turn reside with the groom's parents for the present. Prof, and Mrs. Leroy Allen enter­ tained at six o'clock dinner last Fri­ day the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and daughters, Lucile anc Eleanor* Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Turn bull and son, Robert; Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Spencer, and daughter, Wil- mah.' Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Bull gave a dinner Christmas to a number of relatives. Mrs. E, C, Oglcsbee entertained at Christmas dinner, Monday, Dr, J. P, White and family, Mr, and Mrs, 0, I/. Smith and daughters, Isabel and Elisabeth, ant! I)r. and Mrs. W, R. McChesney and daughter, Frances! . Milton Yoder and family of Belle Center, 0 ., have been visiting with Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Swaby in Clifton Mr. Swaby was calling on friends here yesterday. Miss Wilmah Spencer gave a show­ er Thursday honoring Miss Grace Morton of Xenia, whose marriage to Mr. A. G. Warren of Detroit, took place tho itfth. Dr, Leo Anderson and wife enter- taiaed retaUvM at €hrlatm*i dinner 3M « r* Charles Townsley and Wilbur McLean, who' have been connected with a bakeby in Nelsonville, 0„ have been spending several days at home. H A son was bom to Mr, and Mrs, James Bailey, Jr., last Thursday. Lawrence Kennon, of Conneaut, where he is teaching, is home for the Holiday vacation. Mr, and Mrs, Carl Kyle and daugh­ ters of Springfield, spent Christmas With Mr, and Mrs. Charles Turner. Rev. V, E. Busier anil family spent Monday with relatives ~ in South Charleston. ■Miss Nancy Finney is spending the holiday vacation at home. She is a student in the medical college at the 0 , S. U. George F . Siegler, supervisor of music in the-Marietta Schools, is home for the week. Mrs. Bessie Fellows of East Orange N. J. is here on a visit with her mother, Mrs. Martha Milburn. Mr. and Mrs. George McBride of Syracuse, 0., are guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gil­ liland Clarence Edgar Cornell, 22, f$v mer, and Alice L. Arnold, 18, were married at the M. E. parsonage last Saturday by Rev. V ..E. Bu^er. The many friends of' County Com­ missioner R, D, Williamson, will be glad to hear that lie was able to leave a Cleveland'Hospital following 'hist second operation and is how at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kyle and son, Willard, and Phillip Kyle of Xenia, .attended a dinner party and Christ­ mas tree, Saturday at the home of their brother, Mr* and Mrs. Herbert Mclntire of Cherry Fork, O., given in honor of’ another brother, Dr. and Mrs, Homer McIntyre o f Wasua, Minn. The Kyles returned Monday to, take dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T, D. Kyle in Xenia. New Year Greetings From Cedarville Business Men. Your loyal support in the past encourage us to lay BROADER plans for the FUTURE H MAIli W m Z Z 4 * Efe? If you have a song to sing Sing it now; Give the day a welcoming No matter how. TROUTE’S Cash and Carry Grocery Here’s a Happy New Year’s Day to you—• and 354 other days after it, just as happy, brimming over with prosperity. We coukhvt wish you morel The Exchange Bank A good year! A very good year-r­ and you helped us make it so ! We thank you, and extend to you and yours the compliments of the season. HOME Clothing Co. 1:7 V, May PROSPERITYbeYoum Here’s prosperity and with it wealth and . happiness-——— Here!s the esteem of your fellow men with the. fulfillment of your most cherished de- ' sires--------— All through 1922, Robert Bird & Sons Co. Let this auspicious morning be express’d With a. white stone distinguished from the rest, White as thy fame, and as thy honor clear; And let-new joys attend on thy new added year! —Dryden. C. Cv Weimer Another New Year is knocking at the door. May he enter like April sunshine and go out like a kindly AUTUMN DAY. C. E. Masters MOCAEd* p a r m t u t * That this New Year to you may be In other years a memory, Filled to the brim with happiness That all your future life will bless. The W. L. Clemans Land Co. a i m 9 2 2 Here’s to 1921— the year that’s passing! And here’s to 1922, the year that’s dawning May the New Year hold for you Health, Pleasure prosperity— to the full—‘and we know that then yours will indeed be— “A HAPPY NEW YEAR.” The Cedarville Bakery A year of health A year of prosperity A year of happiness That’s our New Year’s wish for you, A. E. Richards f1922 BEST WISHES"^ AU 1 MAIUI This greeting that we send you Is just a New Year’s rhyme, But it bears our kindliest wishes For you at New Year’s time. G. A. Shrodes ’ HA p p y NEWYEAR, CV’RYBOMf? is&r That YOU and YOURS may enjoy it—*md many more as good— is the sincere wish of R. A. Murdock NEWYEARf i R E m May 1922 bring you much that will please you, little to vex you, plenty of new friends, a wealth of assurance of loyalty from older onds and a realiza­ tion that this is a good old world after all. C. M. Ridgway *V, 1

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