The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26

mvm or mrs , m takland WRBNSSBAY SYSNfXG ' Mr*. Rltwnor J. MeF*ri*sd, ***d 75, wif# at P. H. MeF riiwd, di#d *t bm ham W*4»f#d*y vvwing it < :it D m d«c**» 0 d wu ft lif* long r#si4»nt of this townahip and bad b«<?». an. in­ valid fey th# jwut fourteen year*. Sim Is *qmv*d by bar husband and three see# and two daughter*, B. *E. Me Fariand and Arthur McFarland at this place and Kay McFarland at Col­ umbus} Mrs, Lvtha Packman and Mh* Merle McFarland, a ' brother. A, C. Owen* is the last surviving number ef the family. The funeral will L* held frrm the home Friday afternoon at 2 j>. nu and interment takes place north of town. Specie! prices given to those who buy Xmas randies in quantifies. The tV-Uirvillo Bakery. SPECIAL SALE- -Hats Ircm $1.00 up, ladies, Misses ant! Children's hats Mrs. S. E. Wdfmer, S. Main street. Hand Embroidered handkerchiefs. Bernice Wolford CROSS WORD VV7SH.ua 18 “KEEPING HOME LIFE” Crossword puzzles are of great benefit to the members of the family in that it filings them together and' results in most excellent training for pupils and students. The crossword pnnzle is old in itself but the revival of it has done wonders toward getting acquainted with the dictionary both young and old. Another homo stimu- fi'.r.t is the radio. Every farm home should hove one. The world is brought to your fireside. For shut-ins there i* nothing finer . CHORAL UNION SINO ATTRACTED MANY Your Store in Cincinnati l,cGhe Storefor All ‘People” Christmas is only a few days away. If you have put off your buying until now, you will have to hurry. Perhaps you cannot decide upon what to give. Let Jane Alden, our personal shop­ per, help you, Come in and see her or write her a letter and tell her what you want. Give her a list of the people you want presents for. Tell her their names and ages. Tell her about how much money you want to invest. Put it up to Jane. She will be glad to select things for you. You can depend upon Jane Alden’s good judgment. Write or Telephone your Christmas orders if you cannot come to the store. Just call Pogiie's “Main 4700” and ask for Jane Alden, A ll purchases sent free o f charge T h eH ;& k P O G U E C o . Corner o f Fourth Street and Race Street Gifts for the Home A Clock Silverware A Day Bed A Tea Cart A Humidor Dinnerwara , A Davenport A Card Table A Floor Lamp A Laundryetle Pickard China . A Refrigerator A Bridge Lamp A Coffee Table A Wicker Suite A Library Table A Four Post Bed A .Reading Table A Windsor Chair A Rug or Carpet A Telephone Set A Bedside Lamp A Smoking Stand A. Framed Picture A Kitchen Cabinet A Venetian Mirror ■ A Small End Table A Corner Cupboard AuFormal Hall Chair A Pair of Book Ends A- Breakfast Room Set A Pair of Candlesticks A Fireside Wing Chair A. Gas or Electric Range A CompIeteBedroomSuite A Phonograph or Victrola The United Presbyterian church was crowded Tu*ed»y evening to hear tfio program of music offered by the combined choral union* of Cedarvllie, Yellow Springs and Clifton under the direction of Prof. John A, Talcott, of the College department of music. f Scripture was read by Dean Robi­ son of the College and President Me Cheeney gave a short address. Mis* Marie Idndeey of the Cincinnati Con­ servatory of Music rendered several violin selection* in a very artistic and pleasing manner. Among the so­ loists were Jdrs, Walter Corry and Miss Dorothy Oglesbee, Accompanists were Mr. Taleefcfc, Mies Lena Hastings and Miss Martha Dean. The same program will he rendered at the Yellow Springs Presbyterian church* Sabbath night and at Clifton Presbyterian church, Monday night. Prof, Taleott has received many compliments on his work. His ability in this line is unquestioned. COLLEGE CLOSES The Holiday vacation, for the stu­ dents of Ccdarville College will ex­ tend from today, Friday, until Janu­ ary 6th, Most all of the students and faculty will go to their homes*for the Holidays. ■ , 1 GET YOUR SEALS NOW Be sure that you have all the Christ mas seals that you will need. You can gef them from any ..school pupil and delivery will be made at once, A Christmas seal should hm' on every g’.ft package.' . ■ Christmas market, at Mitchell’s Sweet Shoppe;- Wednesday, Dec. 24. Candy cane* any size you want made to orderat the Cedarville Bak­ ery, *, 1 ■ For Rent:-House on South Main street. Write Mrs. A. S. Baumann, Creve CoeUr, Mo. i The College basketball team goes to XJrbana tonight for a game with the Urbana Juniors. j ; For Sale? Good storm buggy and harness. . N. L. Ramsey (2t) "Stands ready to serve you during the last days of the great Christmas rush! Vast se lection s o f desirab le merchandise at mode ra te prices. Shop now. 1 Mrs. C. L, Finney 1ms installed a high class radio for Xmas present to the family. Mayor‘H. G. Fnnsett was in Chicago Monday on a business trip. * ; Christmas No Money Down Player-Piano Outfit T E R M S as low as The greatest value ever offered the people of Xenia. We have a limited number of these players that we are offering at this remarkable low price. ) Every instrument carries the Wurlitizer guarantee. This beautiful instrument'would make your family happy Christmas and many years to come. Invest in a gift the entire family can enjoy. Stop in and c< m - pare this value with instruments selling at $600. Including These Ext Handsome Duet'Bench and Music Roll Cabinet to match the Player also beautiful F loo r Lamp and selection o f la test Music R o l ls . Trade in your pretent piano or phonograph at part payment, Store Open Every Night (PIANOS *ORGANS * HARRS * MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Id South Detroit Street, Xenia, Chi* t f

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