The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

. 0 . ;<y to r .u *• if i • • • # # # # « « * U C i i A id P|*$0*A!L * • * * * • » * * * .Mr if rvdrvk Tbomj«K>n, vrtv> has N;i-n 1U BUriMStiC? St M**kt«*vm kgc1, a hcny for the tolidayv. c A Mwry Christmas tm i*m and patron?, Mr., W. 0 . Thompson expects to m-/re v.' tu$ farm which was parch#*’ ta &S1 Herat! ‘0 iron, fcieorge Martitidsle, shout t the first; o f liio year. '^Pa^Aa|W|^dAUV • *W jlwnN^ir^W- »> a^^rtwy ♦wsaieg for iib holiday*: School will «P*n Midway, dsn, 3rd. Mrs. Walter Graham has beeu suf­ fe ring fur several d a p with a felon on lier finger. Boll) taah* fcwft fcan* front If:: towmalup daf«*>«4 Ha* awe teams o £ j Yellow Spring* te*» Friday rugi:*;- ^ j the RuH floor Tha la w U,>* w.'ii by m secre at as to 0. fha Bus* jsJris* b y ; a w-ute of SBfto It. ^ W^P p Mr*, ia n n ie B a tb a r is reported in * critical condition, suffering from an Attest; « f I m r t trouble f Mr. .Marion Swruoint m& , Miss Pauline Guilin*, both of whom ate tearbfeg in the Kenitfete, 0,, schools, aro home for flip holidays, T h e W inn ing of “Barbara Worth” »■ In Motion Pictures, an adaptation of Harold f B d l Wright’s beautiful story. A t Bath Township School Auditorium, OSBORN, FAIRFIELD Seating Capacity 750 - PRICES—Children 20c; Adults 35c ALSO A FROLIC DANCE A t K. of P. Hall, Oshorn, Friday evening, Dec. 31st. Music by Lafferty’s Orchstra of Springfield. Dance the Old Year Out. - Both events under the auspices of the Os* horn Commrcial Club. > SPECIAL.MUSIC Fancy Christmas Cut Rack lb. 15c Avondale. Hard & _ ."Filled lb . . . . . . ___ ___ . Clifton. Creams 8c Jeiies lb .. ............. Chocolate Pops or Peanut Rtittfe . , , .. U n t i l Mixed lb. 27c’ * % g k _ H l l T r S a Walnuts* new crop 4 lbs* $1.00 I U f J mm w v * a | Brazils new crop .............. Paper Shell Pecans lb .................. , , . . . . . . . . . . 59c Chcsnuts lb ....... ........ . . , I#c Florida* 176 size doz. 33c ■* 200 “ 29d ^California Naval 216;, ** Tangerines, large 168 size . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..29c, Country Club Twin or Single, JT| _ l 1-2 loaf ea, 9c. Country Club Mm* Oranges, U r * * a p # l i vQ lA j j i pound loaf 6c. Whole Wheat pound ea ........ Country Club White 1 lb 40c Vienna loaf . .. :6c 6 c GRAPEFRUIT. 54 size 3 i t M,ize2 ...15e FIGS, Choice layer 1Q |* Stewing . . . . . . . . 17c FRUITCAKE. « 3 lb. Fancy B o x t * *wD 21b .............................. 85c GRAPES, Fancy 1 A r Calif. Emperor lb . * ” v APPLES Fancy TCw Romes 4 lbs . . . Grimes Goldens 3 lbs 20c Greenings? lb. . 23c CAKES, 2 lb. layer OP a 6 flayers each . . . .vaHar Square 20 oz. each.. . ,25c Angel Food, 20 oz ea 25c LETTUCE, Ice Berg.OO*. large head ........ Fancy Leaf lb -------- .15c BUTTER. Country M g * Club, Fresh lb . W v OLEO, Eatmore NutOiA** lb . . . > , . *, ...Aiy, nd COFFEE. French * 7 r Brand l b . . . . . . . • * ** Jewel . . . .............. ,39c Santos................. . . . 33c CRANBERRIES, - )C r Cape Cod 2 lb s .. CELERY, large ten- *)£/* dfcr atalks 3 for .. . . LARD. Pure kettle *1O a Rendered 2 l bs , . . * DATES, F«ncy 0 - ) r Stuffed lb . . . . . , - Stuffed 5 lb *.......... £9c Ibg" »*♦»• *»*«»*' *' t^c. BACON. 3 to 5 lb. cuts lb . . . . . . r .'IO^ Choice, sugar cured»WC w a December 31* m the last day fu t your l&2i auto tags. You can get the new tag* a t the Cedsrvilie Farmer*’ Grain Co. Fr<:f. and Mrs. B. E. Belason aro spending'a week of their holiday va­ cation a t South Haven* Mich.-* with Mr*, RoMson’a mother, Mr*, 0. M, Baleh, to Mr Arthur riuawelSg*, » i : q j-.: ?y purrhaantd the Saw* pr-.-iruy started ieguwvwowela A edlav fa now being «,*<-*vo*«d. Mr- ('untirusp^j hope* to have hi* haproveim-iite rr.aOe so th a t he can w<>*a to um n by the first of Match ■* WiRNMi"** J)r, C, M. Bitehie and wife of Pitts­ burgh, P*., are visiting with Mr. and Mr*. A. E, Huey* and Mrs. Hemphill, Mr*. Bitehie’a mother, who make* her home with her daughter, Mrs, Huey. r-...-...■— ■ A daughter was horn to Mr. ant Mia. H* G. Funsett a t the McClellan hospital, Tuesday nioming. The little miss has been named Arlene Spore and weighed six and one half pounds, Miss Helen George* who i* attend­ ing school in Chicago, 1* home for the holidays with her parents at the home of her grandfather, Mr. An­ drew Jackson. , Word has been received here of the death of.Mrs, Eleanor Endsley a t h e r: home in. Springfield. The deceased is survived by one son, .Roy, 'and a daughter, Gertrude, and. formerly re­ sided help. The/ Wednesday Afternoon Club was entertained Wednesday after­ noon a t the home o f Mrs. W, B. .Stevenson, The. decorations and the refreshments were in keeping with the Christmas season, Mr. Thomas Lemon* moved Wed­ nesday to Washington C. H. Mr. Cftariea Crouse, who Tecenty purchas- ed the Lemons property wilt move to town a t once. Mr. Crouse will become C j partner in the Thomas grocery af­ ter the first of the year. Mr. If. H. Brown and (family ex­ pect to leave here Saturday for Oak- wood, O., their former home where they will spend Christmas. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Pro- want in, Defiance before returning on Monday- or Tuesday. ' Friends here of Mr. G. E, Jobe will regret to learn of his condition a t the McCelltm hopsitai. I t hud been expect ed tha t an operation would be per­ formed hut Upon investigation it was found to be useless. Mr. Jobe has not been in good health for several months. The Greene County Farm Bureau Bo*rd with their wives held a covered dish dinner and business meeting on Tuesday evening a t the home of Mrs Jeanette Anderson, West Market Sfc, Xenia, Following the dinner s Fast­ ness meeting was held when the com­ ing membership campaign was dis­ cussed and expression gained from the township chairmen. About 50 were present The annual Christmas banquet of the Home Culture Club Whs held last Friday; evening a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hartman. A four coarse dinner was he served. Mrs, Earl Richards presided «s toastmas­ ter and Mrs, F. A, Jurkat, president* gave, the address of Welcome to the husbands o f club members. Mr. Hurry Eewis responded with a toast to the women and Mrs. Willard Trouto gave an original poem, dedicated to the elub. ' i ^ 7 / 1 Wishing You All A Merry Xmas And A Happy New Year McMillan’s f URNITUBE r \ HNKKAIi *■ ' CEDARVILLB, OHIO BALERS U R L ~ IRECTORg j Rev, Laclede Marfcle has received his commwsion and anieis Uce navy as pbaplin. With Mr*. Markle they ex peer to leave this weak for Naw p.-irt, R. I., where Rev. Markle takes t r a c ­ ing. At the coiK-lusimi of his training Rev. Markle expect* to be assigned to the scout cruiser, Ctaeiiwati. The Domestic Setence class of the high school gave the annual class din ner Monday evening a t the school building. The class had as guests the faculty member*, members of the board of education and their wives. An excellent four courge dinner was served. Miss Zora Smith, former student of Cedsrville College, and a Burnham, graduate of SulKva*’* Beauty School has taken a position a t Smith’s bar­ bershop. Miss Smith’s work is highly commended. While marcelling and manicuring is a part of her training, -she specializes in hair bobbing for ladies and ehidren. THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Which of course is December 24 and it is also our last day in our present location. On January 3rd we will open a high class Men’s Wear Shoppe and Tailoring Department on J*reen S t , formerly occupied by the Lloyd Contracting Co. Catering to the wants and needs o f Men and Young Men' of Xenia and Greene County. This shoppe will carry only the highest quality of Standard made Merchandise. Out of the high rent dis-trict with an enormous , de­ crease in overhead expenses we shall be able to satisfy the wants of the most fastidious at a price within the reach of everyone. Our Line Will Include Mr*. R. R. Townsley haa been in a Tathef; critical condition for the •wsfc week suffering^with diphtheria, mme months ago Mrs-Towneley un­ derwent an operation and had not fully recovered. She is reported some better a t this time. Dr, John A, Talcott, director of Muaic-wt Cedarvifie College agd, also, at Antioch, broadcast a Christmas Drograni from Antioch last Thursday evening.- Dr. Talcott has gone to the home of-his parents in Cleveland for the holidays, Dilver. Belden, Secretary of the Greene Copnty Automobile Club es­ timates that'Greene county has one automobile for every family in the county, . He estimate* that Greene county ha* 8,000 automobile* for the L800 homes in the county. The Miami Camp Fire Girls en­ joyed a party and business meeting Monday evening a t the home of Miss Mary Eleanor Bull. The girt* arc in charge of Miss Wishbum. The Shaw­ nee Camp Fire giri* meet Friday evening a t the homo of Mrs. Raul Ed- * wards afterwhich the members of the two organizations will join and sing Christmas Carols about town. Ah important Christmas announce­ ment i* that of the Crosley Radio Station, Cincinnati, "WLW,; Wlien one of the greatest pipe organ recitals in ' the history of radio will be, given from three to four, Cincinnati time. Three, celebrated organists will ren­ der a-Christinas program from the famauA Wurlitzer pipe, organ in the WLW studio. Ambassador Shirts Phoenix Hosiery Munsing Wear Ide Cellars W. O. Horn Neckwear Imported and Domestic Silk Rugby Sweaters Northup Gloves ALL MERCHANDISE WILL BE NATIONAL ADVERTISED LINES ; Close-Out Prices On All Merchandise a t Our Present Location. Suits Tailored b To Measure 33 p L T O N ’S 33 E. Main $ t . Xenia* Ohio- Direct From Factory To You Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Kyo gave a six o’clock dinner Friday evening hon­ oring tlicir son and wife, Mr and Mrs, Wilard Kyle, w « k >will move to Col­ umbus, January 1st. Those present were Mr. John Graham and Miss Mary Gimrnt, of West Union, O,, Mr, Ernest Newland of Springfield, Mr,- Ottia Tonnehill and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rife and son. Mr. Mtywtfod' has taken * live year lease on the coal yard and buildings owned by Mr, J, f t Andrew Mr. Homey expects to handle coal, seeds and grain, He will open for main*** after the first of the-year. t is expected that Mr, Oliver Jobe will nuocecd Mr. Homey as manager of the Miami Valley Co-oprratiVe Cream Station. Dr. Charles Galloway, Chicago, is H Tit the home of his parents, Mr,, and Mrs. Edwin Galloway, In Xenia. Dr. Galloway came hero on business and suffered an attack o f bronchial pneumonia. He is reported better at this time. I t had been planned to have the family dinner Christmas a t Dr. Galloway’s home hut his Illness lia§ necessitated a change in arrange­ ments. 24 East Main S t COMMENCING:— • Springfield, O. % The Oshorn Commercial* Club is again entertaining, the general pub­ lic with something worthwhile. This time it will be motion pictures of thp splendid play “The Winning of Bar­ bara Worth’’, by llatold Bell Wright, This show Will he given Friday, Dee. 31st in the Bath township School Au­ ditorium ami again Saturday after-, noon and evening. The old year will hs watched out with a frolic adnee a t the K. of P, hall, Friday, Now Year’s eve. Miss Nellie XI. Boase, 24, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Basse, died 'at the home of her parents a t 3 o’clock Monday morning, after an ill­ ness of several months. The deceased was a graduate ot the high school ahd Ccdarville College and was very papular among her many friends, Bho is survived, by her parents, two sis­ ters Clam and Verna, and one broth­ er, Walter. The funeral was held from the First Presbyterian ehurelr, Wednesday afternoon. Interment at Clifton, Miss Ellen Tarbcx, youngest daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tarbox, Cedarvilie and Mr, Walter Purdom, uer.r Xinia, were united in marriage at the United Presbyterian parson- age, Ccdarvilte. Thursday evening at *7;<i5 o’clock, The Rev. Ralph Jaml««on performed the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Wright witnessed the taking of the vows, The bride 1* a graduate of Ccdarvilte College **d <*-k a coiirsg in n ‘ar«es training at La^cvicw Hos­ pital, Cleveland. She has been perintonding night nurae at h Cin­ cinnati hoapltal. several weelt«, Tha couple will rsstd* in Norwood, Cincinnati Mr. Pertkim ia an eng?» neer cm the Pewngrlvani* Railroad* between CMneinnati and Columhu*, GIVE HIM LEATHER GOODS A fine aeaortiwaat •« your Remdl Rt«re. I»r*w*«t and Brown MONDAY OUR • • • • > . ts, * A fter Christmas Sale Women’s and Misses Quality COATS and DRESSES COATS COATS THAT WERE 49.56 —».$55 $59.50 COATS THAT WERE $65 — 369.50 $75 y •**»•*«•••*»*»*»<.****•<ia# GOATS THAT WERE 3V9.50 — $35 — $80.50 <* COATS THAT WEREo §8 9 .5 0 - - $05 — 398.50 (,OATS THAT WERE $98.50 — $110 — $11£ $39 $49 $59 $69 $79 Vs DRESSES DRESSES THAT WERE $19.50 $22.50 $25 DRESSES THAT WERE $25 — $29.50 — $55 DRESSES THAT WERE $85 — $89.00 — $45 DRESSES THAT WERE $45 — $49.50 — $55 ALL EVENING DRESSES REDUCED CHOICE OF ONE LOT OF COATS IN WOMEN’S AND MISSES SIZES — MANY PUR TRIMMED. 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