The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

•STONP roaiN KHOw T A lt e H-AlE SATURDAY a VTRRNOO* The Secutul AiiflUtfi l Ojit Sht/»* fut tAr t'<nl*rviit« FfcrWrfS,’ tirtUU C®, *w m Kfor S*Ui,kt»y,. lu-rtoftaw. Thtrv «OY- «t|fhl mini & : » ■ Th* ,ia>» will U»l jiHii inrha Wj>', Jooiu * ( Unf vc-iiipwi.y t-tOi’e w iiv lo ihtif |« kAi|it« 1 '■uni for illipit; Slid aitotuotijiiiiiii* lot ft iutfc crowd* Use fe«tuir of UW sGrUi-C)« aud 0 V«U’ inr *d> W ihviair by the M» F> S?jtu- ii*v *>. hoof refit huo ,. Do not fail w attendthis For Ou iktdir* » gu**slr.g content with a 13 on program :k— va— r.1'■^■■-a VEi»AR INN KKRTAl KANT lM»KK NKW MANAGEMENT Mr Anno* Frame th*-? week turn­ ed Oja management of the Cedar Inn Xr-».ana»t and hotel over to the new? uvwjr»%Mrs- N, P. Ewbank. The deal, wa* made several weeks ago and in I the trade lira. Frame became owner of the Fwbarik reskience on Miller street. ■ - ■ BROWN FURNITURE CO. OPENS XENIA STORE Ti:c Brawn Furnuiie.,......sertUnsgefc The Brown Furniture Co., Dayton, has opened a store on Green street in Xenia with a full and complete lino of furniture. Their announcement ap­ pears in this issue. <lt) ChrUtma* Giving h the Year** Opportunity I d .OS13 stamped a sturdy oxford: ’‘Don't you dare Bay again you iurve to give at Christiftas-l” Kills Marsh grinned at Ida sister, "All rigid. Whets’* the fun?" ito«» *at di'wn and explained : “ If you'd aeen Jfoey and Betty Boggs last Christinas in their play suits, that I couldn't tmv* given any other time of year, without Mr*. Boggs thinking It was charity! And w»ai luck It wag l. could give Cousin Eleanor a vase for her mv when she** always taking me out to? It .’5 - 1 ; •"Htir-w. T might give old Bobby Breec ssnnethla*. for his car. He's saved m * lot,, of dull hours on the train.- i never could think of a way to do him such a favor.” -• . JJoee smiled a little triumphantly and >*.*«>: on: “Then there are th# glrto «i school that 1 would lose touch with if there were no Christmas. They appreciate my .little gift* and appro* «'!*** Ch?Mnm$ cards, I can .tell,you,” -Weil, If you’re so clever, tell me how to make It up to my stenographer for keeping her late so many eve­ nings,” Why, she'd be delighted « raw’d yet her « new typewriter. The* i**«td eliminate overtime and »h>» ,**uU keep UP her night school w «f*“ . -npw.ri And rm going to give the lit? that caddied for me last sum­ mer A c tluh h*. need* to round out h!« golf set. Then—Well, first, let’s so* that 'opportunity list* you were showing am,’*—-Frances Grinstead. «*>. t*S*.We*t«trt N*w«»*»«r ynlon.i The Mistletoe Sough;, Seventy-six Sprite* vVPVGB grandmother used to. sing IJpfthe aid English ballad about the mistletoe that hung ott the caetlewall and the "baron's retainers,” who so blithely kept the Christmas holiday r.nd the young bride who, weary of darning, cried. ‘Tarry a mo­ ment, TH hide. I’ll hide!” We young- sterB listened breathlessly and saucer-eyed as the story progressed nnd the lovely lady crept^lnto the chest with the secret lock that went ’‘snap'* after she was Inside—the Joy­ ful company seeing her never ngaln. We ware thrilled to our vary souls1 And then the tragic ending when her skeleton *.vaa- found fifty yesrs aft­ erward. was almost more than our young, tender hearts could bear and, after each singing, we wspt copious­ ly, It Is said that this quaint ballad was bused upon a true story. The mistletoe, lovely emblem of Yrde, firmed in song add story long before Christianity existed. English people?, !*i particular, have woven many romantic myths centering In this Interesting plant whose misty beauty end manner of growth tend tWmsrives fittingly * « themes for tales and legends, England Is the true TiCtim cf the mistletoe. Ia fact, Its very name comes from the Anglo- Saxon, mlstlcfan, In which "fan” means twig and "mlstle,” probably, mist, lo the sense of fog, or gloom, because of tfco plant’s prominent# In th* dark season of the year. ' There are to species of mistletoe, our favorite Christmas decoration, and every on* Is pafaritlal.^FflintAs Marshal! Morgan. ’ . <jfc ".tit. Vc**er» i;«w»»arer Vctaa.} 7= Monopolizing Papa t, 1 tLoi}gt»t Stants was go- lag (v thivg no a tialn and i-huo ckoo Lip r'hitsi’.-fls." ■ *!'>!', h« <i<! brit»i 'them fr> you, i ’ i MM <-,e 3 ' •w»u, (hj'tm* 'flips**, hSt wheres 1**1 «H»^ ■SBfiP SELECT YOURS TODAY! XMAS GIFT COUPONS To the residents o f Xenia and v icin ity: — W e take this opportunity to express our apprec iation^ jM 1 fog your patronage to ou r Branch Store. D a ily w e have been visited by hundreds o f you fo lk s who have seen and purchased ou r quality merchandise at unbelievable low prices. W e have arranged jh is little stunt fo r your benefit also we extend a hearty invitation to a ll to participate in our Xm as cele- * y bration. You w ill find the coupons filled w ith o ffe rin g s o f seasonable, desirable home-furnishings at interestingly low prices. Our store w ill be open until 10 p, m. from December 20 to 24 inclusive - -i and these coupons can be used any time between now and Xmas. NOEXtRACHARGESFORCARRYINGYOURACCOUNT Brown’sXmasGiftCoupon Th is coupon is worth fttb P * A A TUt Top Table 3>5'uv Th is distinctive solid mahogany table is one1 o f the handsomest you have ever seen ,and is a real value. W ith Th is Coupon ' BROWN’S XMAS GIFT COUPON This Coupon Is Worth C h o o o Dining Room Suite J P X 3 Right now wjhen yon are thinking o f having a new dining room suite fo r Xmas tomes this extraordinary opportunity. ^Thts beautiful 7 piece, walnut veneered suite is a real value at this price, and for a few dollars extr a you can have the buffet to match. W ith Th is Coupon Term s $1.00 Per Week. Brown’s Th is Coupon hr W orth ^j% <g jjj A Fibre Fernery , v l • Th is dependable ivory finished fernery is a supervalue. It is la rge and roomy and -has a metal container. W ith Th is Coupon $ 4.48 Brown’sXmasGiftCoupon This Coupon Is W orth /h A A Spinet Desk $3 * ■ You can select ho more appropriate Xm as g ift here than a spinet desk. The w riting surface pulls forw ard when the top is folded back. W ith This Coupon 75 Term s $1.00 Per Week Brown’sXmasGiftCoupon This Coupon Is W orth y - p% g Gate Leg Table w u '*® Genuine mahogany and veneered top, Begs are o f Hardwood finished to match. Com stray ed to give yearir o f satisfactory service. W ith This Coupon 00 Busy Term* Special No. 2 6 JJi. R f j KCTIUG IR O N '*$**;,"-^c. (Juarantced White Jleauty 6 f t cord, ready to attach to any light socket, W ill Make An Ideal Xmas Gift Hone Hold Without Coupon XMAS This Coupon Is Worth /ttfr A .00 Living Room Suite t f p O l / For a smart fashionable li ving room, here is three pieces you snoum have. Covered all over‘with the same good grade of velour this suit has a hand some appearance. This suite has loose spring filled cushions and is a Real Bargain at this price*' ^ ■' - - .i w . U .»'' ■ ■ • ■ ■-»*. .. With This .f . .w Coupon BROWN’SXMASGIFTGODFON Th is Coupon Is W orth g a A A Odd Chairs «P*5'U W e have a large assortment o f odd chairs and rockers that range in price from $3,75 up. Th is chair , W ith Th is Coupon I 't 'T .S O Term s $1,0$ Per W eek BROWN'SXMASGIFTCOUPON Th is Coupon Is W orth gm Q 0 ^ - ■* Constructed o f oak, has large spacious flo u r bin w ith sifter. Sliding vitred top Kitchen Cabinet W ith This Coupon Term s $1.00 Pet* Week 19 $2-30 Porcehm Top Table Top Size 25x40 inches, Substantially built base finished in white enamel, with convenient cutlery drawer. Regular Price $6,95. GIFT Thi$ Coupon Is Worth $ 20 °° Bed Room Suite This beautiful 3-piece bed-*room suite is handsomely fin* ished in walnut and constructed' entirely of hardwoods. I t will last a life time. The bow end bed is o f the latest style and de­ sign, Sturdily built. The dresser is well proportioned and has a good mirror. Included in this suite is a handsome chest of drawers, - - with Th is Coupon BROWN'SXMASGIFTCOUPON bfitl ‘JiTFI 5 Pieces q]9 X . V r Th is Coupon Is W orth ™ Th is is the best outfit we have ever o f­ fered* Consists o f Metal Bed, link fa b ­ ric spring and a 45 lb. all cotton mat­ tress. Included is a pair o f feather pil­ lows* With TliTi . Goupott Terms $?.C0 Week C O M P A Q * Xenia Branch 21Green St., Xenia, 0. “Convenient Credit Arrangement#! I f Desired” SpecialNo. 23 BRIDGE * I r i is am A beautifu l lamp fo r a g ift o r fo r the home. Regu lar $9.66 values* None sold without Coupon Wmgm limmm m w m I . £ s I P2aj . the hi ietks, ■ -In o it »»v plsyujl Is fitU in athle hibition Jacket ■■:The , ' .seorlDjg- phyt one thr of the ' . -ninde. g closely gave C( for n ft "■■■' quarter . the SCO! Hono the firs the edg 9-8 in f ■ The'Ah ■^edar”1 which i ’ ■was Ce. ...- made t .■ bled, ps At no t honors, team ar ‘ out on t Only " when th goals in break wt eningof '"sisSh^li Orr with N**l«y « ... fM L the latter Tomoi journey to Urbana Co this team i that school College fiv nest home Wfcdnfcsd. general pub of seeing gym, rccon year at a c The accomct the teams i the public j having such public-gath Line up Cedarvi Nagley Orr Jacobs Eockhoid Gordon hfcLean Field Goal Drr, 5; Gord Antioch— ■leton, 1; Od Fouls— C 1; McLean, Antioch- Referee— J T J N I O M O N I Monday^ ©f Gedarville "Goose Hang three esta b Sliis ia a Which pertra . today, “aa th na "they real • Shis play ■ jou Theatre i year it had ■ Yictery Thea The oeeno l%aSs home mao when tl hojna from C ore the came nya, Those in tl pmta ate Jehnson, to Rohest Choai Bams, Loifl Berajan to Maty Wobot •Mtos Ifoy?! taatia instett; pl&y. . The IT, It Valhcf Es eft Mc‘;5ay, I) ■eldest‘Insarft.

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