The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26
•* * JtH' * • # • • * Y~ * * » UJCAi'AHB * * * * * * * • * ♦ I T , V , Illff, after spending nine weeks in Chicago and Milwaukee kee, returned home Friday . Prof. F A. Turkat left Satur- day for Xew Galilee, Fa., where be 1 * spending a week with his Ju* mother. Mrs, Edith Blair and daughter Kathleen and Mr, Oscar Satter field spent Christmas in Xenia with Mr, and Mrs, Court. Satter field. George F. Siegler of Mametta is home for the Holidays, Carl Minser of Cincinnati has been home for4lie Holidays. F A I R B A N K S T H E A T R E Springfield, Ohio Friday and Saturday, December 28th, 29th . • Matinee Saturday at 2:30, THE SELWYNS jam sen t THE ELAY THAT WILL MAKE A "••DIFFERENCE. IN YOU IL IJFE •• nc ®£AI HEAUNGBRAMA Qr THE BR, PROBLEMS IN THEWPEUP ■ S te$re<i b y T R A N K RE ICH E R pirecfc from it s CrawdedYear inNewYork au d its triumphant SirMonths in B oston A. G R E A T A C T IN G CQM EA l N Y O F jO B E C E L E Ernest Post of Fostbria came home .Saturday to spend Christ mas with his children. Allen Turnbull, who teaches at Spencer, Iowa, is home for the Holiday vacation. Mr, and Mrs, Howard C’res well have moved to the home ot the former’s father, W . H. Ores well. Tears ^ T h r i l l s S e e n a n d e n th u s ia s t ic a lly a p * p r o v e d b y th e M o s t F a m o u sM sn m d W om en ^ S ta te sm e n , J u th m , L a w y e r s a n d . L a b o r le a d e r s . PRICES PLUS W AR TAX Matinee—-$2.00, $1 ,50 ; $1. 75c 50c Night—$2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1, 50c Willard Kyle, who teaches at Peoples, O., is home for the usua Holiday vacation. The Eastern division of the U. P, _ congegation announces a social for the church membership Monday evening at'the church. Miss Mary Taylor o f Columbus was a guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. G, E, Jobe. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ramsey en tertained a number of relatives at their home Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs, W . W . Galloway and two duagliters have been in Chicago, this week as. guests of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Galloway.; % \ ~'V:'' VT—" Mr. Harry Wright, wife and ; son, ‘ drove to Seaman. O., [Tuesday for Christmas. Mr. .Wright returned home while Mrs. Wright will remain for a visit with her parents. Deputy Probate. Judge S. C. Wright, and family spent Christ mas with Rev. and Mrs, J. L. Chesnut in Covington, Q. Edward Harper moved, this. week to the Clemans property on South Main street. The Paradox of Climate and A remarkable pnhdoxof and calendar i» apparent at thii nu oa of theyear. According to the calendar It U Winter That p itu a -in tlii* northern country—a period of overcast skies and penetrating vrinde—of cold driving rains, and snow and ice—and an occasional blizzard with the bottom dropping out of the thermometer. But—and her* is where the paradox comes in—in spite of the calendar which may register January or February, cold midwinter months:—it is * Yet Gloriou$ Summer “"Florida I J. From December to Match is the mosjLdelightful period of the > year in Florida. Thy air is soft and bslmy, the sunshine ’is. brilliant and perennial, the orange groves and the palm trees ate fascinating and life out-of-doors is an unalloyed joy. There are great hotels and small hotels ‘ and an innumerable number of cottages, bungalows and boarding ' houses. A midwinter vacation in such an environment is refreshing and stimulating and the fountain of youth is just beyond the horizon. Waiter trnrirt ticket*atreducedforer md ebith attractive Hep-oaer ' prUOage* Sr*new *n m T«. Detailed Ailwnufhn withreflect thereta and through eleepfagcar reecrratietxt an laxmrtowely appointedtrainer*-canbeobtainedbycenferringleithmy ticket agentatthePennayteeniaRailroad or bymddreuingW. W.Rich- Illrdton,farranger;TrafficManager,SyndicateBuilding,St.Lewi,. 4 Pennsylvania W Railroad System # The Standard Railroad o f th * World Oscar Evans, who has been residing in the Knox Hutchison property, has moved back to his farm. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Funsett have as their guests . this week, Prof. Malcome Jameson and wife of Madison ,Wis. Prof. Jameson is connected with the University of Wiscohson. , Miss Marianna Mitchell has returned home after a visit with her uncle land aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Petty in Detroit.' * A New Years Resolution RESOLVED: That I will place my money only in such forms of investment as time and experience have proven safe and which yield a just return. If you follow this resolution you will do as hundreds or your neighbors have tjone__deposit your money here under our SPECIAL CERTIFICATE PLAN. It is secured by first mortgage on valuable real estate and earns 6 % INTEREST all deposits made on or before JANUARV torn WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JANUARY 1ST, , TheSpringfield Building&Loan Association <Mrs. Sarah Richards, who has been ill for some time is reported much improved. The R, P. Sabbath School gave the annalu Christmas dinner to the Children last Saturday , Mrs. Henry Chickedantz of Selma, died Wednesday at a hos pital in Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pringle ami daughter, Frances, were guest.* of the former’s mother, Mrs. Ida Pringle, in South Charleston, Christmas. Mr. and Mrs .Howard Smith of Selma, leave this evening for an extended trip through the North and down to California. Jack Ewbank, who teache* near Portsmouth, ()., is home for his Christmas vacation. M E * * t M a in Springfield, Ohio About twenty-five were enter' tained Wednesday evening at the home o f Mr. Andrew Jackson. Six tables were arranged for Five Hundred. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening, Mr. and Mrs. B. E, McFarland entertained a company of rela tives at Christmas dinner. Their guests were: Mrs. Maggie Ben- iam ,Dayton, Mr. Herman Me Farland and family, Sabina; Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hewitt, Selma, Charles Ford, Mrs. Alice Mc Lean and Mrs, Mary A . Houclt- ins. . A double event was. celebrated Tuesday at the home o f Mr. An drew Jackson. The family of children and grandchildren gath ered for the Christmas dinner and to celebrate Mr, Jackson's 80th nrtliday. Those present were: Mr. Ralph Baldwin,, wife and son, Robert, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph George, wife and two daughters, Marion and Helen of Tamestown, County Treasurer •“rank A. Jackson and wife, Xenia and Mr.1and Mrs. H. H. Cherry. . ......... II ,m Mr.s Anna L. Oldham, 83 who- j was known to many here, died !Monday at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Juletta Kinter, Dayton. The deceased was a sister of the ate Daniel M. Dean. Two sons, Charles o f Springfield and Rev. .Dean Oldham,‘and the daughter, survive. The funeral was held at the First U. P .church, Xenia, on Thursdiay, Burial took ’ place at Woodland ,Xenia. Mr, J. J. McClellan o f Joplin Mo., is here for a few days with | lis mother, Mrs. Lcuy McClel- an. He brought his little grand daughter, eighteen months’ old, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, St, Louis with him. Mr. and? Mrs, Johnson, are moving to Cincinnati, where the former-has a position on the Enquirer. The Greene County W . C. T. | J. made glad the hearts of the inmates of the Greene county in- lirmary for Christmas. Each one of the 66 inmates received a half )6und o f candy with fcushions i or. their chairs and rugs for their rooms, .Blind Billy, the home musician received a piano stool. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ustick of Worthington, O,, and Miss, Lil le Stewart of Columbus spent | Christmas with Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Stewart, Social Circles were more ,or ess disturbed Wednesday when word' filtered back from Colum bus that two of our young peo-| pie had' chosen Christmas day| to embark on the matrimonial sea. If such was the case it evi dently was the purpose o f the I jarticipants ’ to keep the fact a secret. Denials are offered as to the truth of the rumors and direct information seems lacking j at this time. All that the Herald tas to offer is that a marriage | icense, was issued Monday to Mr .Albert Powers and Miss Eva | arbox. Mr. Powers is bookkeep er for the Griswold-Sohl Co., Columbus, and Miss Tarbox the same for the Cedarville Farmers' Grain Co. Anylihow its -hard to keep friends from offering con- j rratulations. ^^dsassaeemmmsmm. "Ikeepeirhorieet, eerrinimen; iThepteaghtm*AJltKnew)! TheirntmeeereWHATend WSi* andWHEN. ■ .**.■**„ endHOWendWHEREend WHO*' KISUN* WHATwasthtDeclarationofLortdon? WHYdeedthedateforE«iterVary? WHENweethegreat pyramidof Cheop*built? HOWcenyoudlstloxritbamalarial moeoltiifa? WHERSleCanberra? Zaebragga? WHOwaatheMtltbeyoitf>eWithe*? Arethee*“el*min'’ eerrln*yontoo? Givethemanopportunitybyplacing W ebster ’ s N ew IKTERNATIOHAL D lCnOHAW in yonr home, achool.offlco, club, library, ThV'Supreme Authority1InAll knowledgeoffersntfifee; immediate, constant, laatlftg, toast- worthy. Aneweraall kindsof quae- tJons, A century of developing, enlarging, andperfectingturner•*- actlng cateAndbigheetechblarehip inaurea accuracy, complateneee, uompactne**, authority. STOP Mr- Phillip JJuskey o f Dayton and Miss Mildred Adams o f Vel* low Springs, daughter of Dr. ami Mrs. Adams, were married at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Janies L. Chesnut in Covington, O,, Dec. ,22. Miss Adams formerly attend? led Cedarville College. The b :ih ' |and groom will reside in Dayton. * |W fM#fcodyH tMp«t WmW *** taw# mi J IteMORSrS ^ | INDIAN l WSU9IML I Mr. anti Mrs. R. C. Wait en* *tertuined for Christmas dinner, Mgs. Zetta Bull, Mrs. . Carrie Croti-e, .Mrs. O. M. Tor/n-lcv, Mr. and Airs. W, R AVatt, Mr. and Mrs. Karih Bull, mid daugh ter Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank o . iJun of Indianapolis, lnd, and Mr. Harry Marshahll o f Colum- CHEST COLD* m ay i m m need mom tkmm/fa mmt tbm mmm physics or stlmulftnitf, s c a m ZW KW 1us. d?. tfieet cold* by giving C .ciigth tc the filood ’imd fieai: to rhji body* It u famous jwitih uljyssvimi*forhardcoughs nr.u weak lung*, throat *n i Ivonclual troubles. Ei'.ttfi. gjwac,Rlt)oaj6*ld,Mrj. Uh01 Springfield’* Finest Apparel Shop FACTS ALWAYS TRUTH ALWAYS 24 a Main St. The. Sale That People Been Waiting For—Our Now on-—Continuing For One Week High Grade ? Wraps, Sport Coats, Wonderful Value* For Those Who Appreciate Th« Better Styles and'Qualities J 24 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohid DO YOU GET DOWN TO BRASS TACKS IN EARNING MONEY? / • DO YOU GET DOWN TO BRASS TACKS IN SAVING MONEY? DO YOU GET DOW NTO BRASS TACKS IN PLACING.YOUR SAVINGS? THE M. & M. INVITES YOU RIGHT DOWN TO ‘'BRASS TACKS” . Its security for its many millions is invested only in first mortgages in REAL ES TATE—SAFETY. Its net income is paid to its members and patrons and hence it pays . -COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY All your money cams net. It keeps your money at home, at work in the community and available to its members and patrons. » Do you have absolute security and.get get 5 1-2 per cent from your savings? Get down to Brass Tacks in EARNINGS ------ SAVINGS and PLACING YOUR SAVINGS. Get down to Brass Tacks and you wlli save with the M. A M. for 1B24. RESOURCES OVER $8,500,000.06 COME IN AND TALK IT OVER. Its own building SPRINGFIELD, OHIO -ram TheMerchants &Mechanics Savings and Loan Association
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