The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26
m % * * nfci* 10CA1.AIID fESSONAL • * * * * * * * * * eww *^ r * w»<w Jfew. B. £. Stavoas « 4 fawily m and will be gw* ® P***® wU *" *° Preseh * ■ S*bh*th, tt» a©tie* * ! « * , * „ &* HWJMactjry, The «4fiei«l t*wd *»v<* B « . Stsveas * v«**Uoa u a Christ- Wfea .giffe,- '__________ -L ' Jtolm Davis is feme from the O. g. IT, for the Christman vacation. Bidtoe Davis* who teach** *t Astabu la, 0., is also home. Awoa* those homo for the Holiday vaaa«oB period are Marion Stormont of Kentomore, 0 .; , Willard Kyle of Peebles* 0 . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kyle and son Willard spent Christmas with Mr. and Mr*. T, B. Kyle and family of.eXnia. *• . . . U $' -l Prof, 3. A* Tslcott left yesterday for Cleveland where he will spend the Holiday period. Mrs. L. A, Trouto has gone to Denver, Colo, to spend- the ■winter with her son, Dr. Ppye Ton e and family, The Herald is out Wednesday this week that the force may Have' the Christmas celebration along with other folks. Mrs. C, E. Masters has been on the sick list for the past few days. \- . Vr" t :*.' ■■■ *•• ■■,." Fred Townsley Is able to be. out after a siege with .tonaolitis. Dean Rovigon o f the College and wife have' gone to their home in Michigan for the summer. Candy canes to trim ' your" Xmas trees at'the Cedarville Bakery. H IGH SCH OO L NOTES The Community enjoyed a delight ful Christmas program Friday," Dec, 19, given by the Fourth. Fifth an i Sixth grades. The program consmted of musical numbers, readings and ■a play entitled ' The Doll Shop”, The drill; in musie which .the younger folks, are receiving will "he a gre.-'t benefit in their future, The good attendance was appreciated, very much. The Freshmen ; and Sophoihovss held theiriannual Christmas party on Dec. 20 at the honjie .of Sara Abel. Robert Homey took the phrt of Santa Claus find he brought his wife, Atticj Rrintz. They distributed the presents which had a stunt fdr each! one to do. The most important*was, Walter Fin- n & y ' s Brsaml. AfterKWlvr^miesw^^i^a^, some “ yell#” Were giver£ and they rephrtf- ed declaring that they had a, wonder ful time, Mrs. WilsOn,. Miss Rife and Mr, and Mrs, Oxley, chaperoned the pr.xty. '• * . a., _ , , , The Cedarville High . School boys basket-ball.team added another vic tory to 1&*lr IQjb Friday night *b C****xc *•*» whan they came through with a 17-7 victory over the. Coasar- craek lads. Cawuircreek'a tactics thru w t th# gam* did not hinder iCodar- vill* in the least. Our defense -was to much for the Caaaarcroek quintet, The footwork of Lucas and Harris added much to the score, Townsley, Stomoai wd Mills played in excellent form. The Cedarville team is. getting in good *hape to meet the Spring Valley H. Si ut Spring Valley Friday night when we expect to add another victory, ' ■ - . *. . i'i Chepel was held us usual Monday mqrnin. Professor Oxley read tjbk scripture lesson. We then changed the program a little and used the Teat of, the time in singing Xmas songs. The Salmugundi Literary Society held its Xmas program Wednesday af t'eruocn. The Junior High School join.* 2d us in the presentation. One of the •Utstanding features was a tableau,. ,-lven by a number of students in the? ligh School We also enjoyed the part f the seventh and eighth grades dur- : ng the afternoon, - * : r ■ * j ■s •.*•* JThe ’‘Baby Juniors” had a party in their class ' room Tuesday, Decl'23;a They exchanged presents and some moeived the gate#-; little tpysT^feC' teacher threw ift her name to ptegac&V the “kiddies”. The girl? asked'tfteiir “mgm»s” ta nwtke candy rod the-ho^i jegged'dihjfes from their “papas” buy ice-cream, 8fl,m«pnjoScd.the;cafe; dy and iqe cream immensely. The doe-: tor had to be summoned for a few of the Jittto boys. Mo one acted up so /eVy badly because, they knew that Santa'ClaUs was coming. * • •t-v The time is now approaching when fferydne shoiild be happy. It is a tin# vhen kindqess ;and,peajih pnd good** rill prevail. The Christmas spirit is Iso nrthe,school *We .have*'been get ting such nice?,large unexpected pres- mts—great, long, pesky tests. Oh, eachers, have a heart. For our re ward, we get n, short vacation and we nay live in hones that the teachers rill net grpde too closely . for they >«g;ht to.-have'-the Christmas.;spij:ik)^| ‘feme on‘ earth, good will* to men)’ then, let's cheer up and be able to sayt . The time is no>v approaching—. Jbo, bqst of all. the year., # , j , When the whole world should be happy, ■ ^.ca- Christmas time is here. » ^ • * . ' - The- High School has received it,a •Christmas gift from -the Colldg‘01 *,3rcss the Way. It bora no seal road 'ng. “Do not open'until Christmas” so we peeped. We, found a large roll, unfolding the roll we found a calen dar. The calendar has'the picture of Buryoyne's Surrender, painted hi ,y«ry beautiful Colors. Business f e n s ' and. people use i^uidsrs. as %Wii&ife', of .advertising and are very success- full. May this Calendar bring ,the jo-urns.good return to Cedfirville GoM iege. Through the columus of this pa-- |per may we send cur greetings of <fA Mei-ry Christmas and Many Happy Mew Year’s” to Cedarville College ; and all those that become a part of it,); Apples, C ook in g 15 lbs. f o r >• '« « •>' 1 m V. 4 A. .if.** 2 ‘ +i * * ■ Oranges 216 S1Z3 $ p e r d oz . . , » ** »:.*..** * -I » k f\ 1 25c MixedNuts Walnuts $ P er lb 25c Sorren to 29c C O R N , C ou n t ry | C lu b c a n - . . . - *■*■* • - SW E E T P O T A - 1 7 r TO E S tan : S P IN A C H 1 C r - can ■—t f l / M IL K , C oun try ; 1 • C l u b d . . . . . . . *V . . . : v b P U M P K IN 1 2 c ■, - c a n .............. .. •* V- P E A C H E R C ou n try ^ 7 * • C lu b can ’ Jl K R A U T , large J 2 C can .............. * •*• P IN E A P P L E ,. 9 7 - C ou n try C l u b . . . . - ' b . ............................................... ... FINAL NOTICE! „~ ,6s “ “ T “ ' “ I I T ®F TEETH ? r w r TS| A&0 m m ^ * < 3 * ^ * * C«a?»ft*et,d tf-3 C»ri *t Mon * Rriundid SAIITH MO LB8S (Himself) U lllflGT—3PB»NQFIEI*0, 0. , iOYca« inOne Location , a f t e r x m a s Everybody Get Ready , Friday and Saturday, ^ and 27 . Tw o Great Days* h ff«K Ught ^ r” riU!:et5cently knows that McMillans prices are always lowest and now even these low prices ' ■ f e i S a * ™ 5 & r S « S ’L 8? B?T f N?,?AB « ° fW T Y FU R N ITU R E with M?M IL “ a n | g UA r S ! e LfA Tf| F BpJ1<l N ba-ck ot al! of “ •Take A d v a n ta g e of the greatest CLEARANCE SA LE we . ■s • - ■ r •-r ' ^ ^ ’O^nnceJn^url i f et i i pe, ■ ,-.-4 ? y .- • don 't / n i s i * * rm. th isyffcrm % h 5 ’*4^-*■ -*Ai ) ^ f -fr >& i E ig h t ; P iece Dining R oom Bed Room Complete 3 and 4 Room !Vf n:-^^SiiiiSs'at* Remarkable /■ rt,.Sayings to Buy<ers Never‘before' tiad ahyphfe offer- ' ^J ,e,4 y°.“ values in three.piecAove-r-,. ' ’ stuffed suites like these. A ll out side-backs of davenports opvered ih'samasmaterial ds j& 6 nt 5 ,.na»ch»' man spring^ffed‘OUshtip|lsjl cele- brpt^-giiajraQtedd ^ p r ^ ^ i r ih g ^ - ponstrubtiint 'With b&ntdwood ■ frames glued and ddwelled. - * M .25—4 Piece Louis XV I Suite — $161.00 Made of genuine walnut in malehed veneers. Bow Foot Bed, large size Dresser. Full length Vanity and large size Chifforettei Dust proof construction. Any City Btpre would ask S275. for this high grade suite. $136.25—4 Piece, Louis X V I Suite — $101.00 ’This, beautiful walnht suite consists of a straight end bed,- large dresser, dressing table and chiffonier. ,5200would be a fair "estimate of this Jcrausual value. %\ 250:00- $125.00 — 3 PiedetOld Ivory Suite — $100.00 Bow FootiJed, Dressing Table snd.large Chiffox*- ette. Dust proof construction, Soma one gets a $150. --'Ssalup suite syt a bargain, , ®x=ou.vu— 3 Piece Ovprstuffed Suite $ 1?I.W * , ? Wood Pane! Fronts Carved, Tassels,, Ba^r Gqt V e^ # cov- ^ ^OTiniTfireside straight chaif: : V * ; r? ‘ "$200.00— 3 Piece Qxferstuffed Spite $157.50. “ ' ** "Baker Velour Covering!, Fireside and'straigte chair; ( •$158,50 *— 3 Piece Oyerstuffed Suite $115.00 ^ -Heavy Velour Covering Chair and Booker.* , - ; >$145,00V - b Piece Oiferstuffed Suite $96.00 , . 1$76,00 —4*Piece American Quartered , *, i Brown stripped Velonr^chairandrockeri •* - Oak Suit . . . . . . . . i. < ....$61.00 c .. •’ Panel Wood Bed, large Chiffonier' with mirror. $9Q.OO *— 3 Piece Fibre Suite $75.00 Dressing Table and Bench complete.- This is a je- Vclour'covering^. Loose cushions, outside-backsiof alLpiece* : markable.value. ' : Covered. '‘ J ji/ f * **’ *’ tins suite on of the RapidsMarket. $150.00 8 PIECE SUITE $95,06 *■ Genuine Walnut Suite in Tudor Period:, 50 in. Buffet} 8 ft. ta ble, 5 side chairs and % host choir, A^peia bargain * - < * ' *$125:00 8 PIECE ^ q l % 6 ;g5 Ore;a^m#MfJtuW&Inut finish has iythri inlt&utftmdr Grand' . $200.00 VALUE, 8 PIECE; SllTTEr $137.70 This is an unusually attractive .suite In the handsome Tudor motif, built of beautiful figured Wflriat veneeia in a rich dard and high lighted finish combination. Tne buffet i> 66 in, wi'de, the table is*45xo4 in. and extends 8t. -S^side diners and a hqst chair covered in the best grade of imitation leather* * OTHER SUITS AT HIGHER PRICES 1 „ G IVE THESE SUPER-VALUES THE ONCE OVER: CEDAR C H EST * * - * - $ 10.00 -METAL. BEDS,., v$7.50 ■ j : '.‘i REFR IG ERA TO RS “ " ' $12.00 m M A TRESS ' $9.75 Cedar Chests made of genu- ’ , , ' Itock re- ine Tenn, red cedar, highly EVerif. ^ J r t Anfi.h Oak Wal* polished with and witSout T ' t f A S . II Sou It may he cold now but vie are going to have a hot time to keep from selling out of refrigerators - at these bar gain prices; Any size ice con tainer that you need. „ 45 lb. All-cotton felted mat tress, good grade of art tick ing. rolled edges. Did you ever hear of prices like this? A 11 White Kitchen Table PORCELA IN TOP (Top 125x41) * 1 ardwood, enameled snow-white. Top is of porcelain steel. Has cut- < lery drawer. - $ 5.95 9 x 12 VELVET RUGS . v> ........ * $27.00 9 x 12 TAPESTR^ RUGS ** ***$lkO0 9 x 12 NEPONSET **.4 THE : W O R L D ’ S F AM O U S Napanee Dutch Kitcheuett j The picture dies not do justice to this* wonderful * Cabinet, Only 5 to go at this orice,:. so come i early.' : Our Location Lowers Prices to You pURNiTURE HEALERS * UNERAL DIRECTORS CEDARVILLE, OHIO Rocker* of ovary typo, over 80 different styles to choose from. Fibre rockets. Wood rockers, Win ner styles, All kinds and every one at a distinc tive saving to you. H IG H BACKS MAHOGANY FRAM ES SPRING S E A TS F IN E V ELO UR TA B L E LAM M ....... $ 10.00 ’ BR IDG E LAM M ......... * $ 10.50 32 V O LT EU R EKA C LEANER W ith Atttchjttettd $ 32.50 FABRIC BED fMtNGS F it any bed....... ............ . . . . $ 5.25 4P, ^rar ,% ixjsxrzx', v > |
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