The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

m m e w MMiH e \ »* ■■gy.'i't i';rTTfrtUrr^ r tr r^ • * '* LOCAL AXB PERSONAL. • * • • • < « • , # • # * Mr. W. C. Flaw* w»»wa»w* « pub­ lic m I* #«* TJw»*V» U*««ber 30th, li*v. & G. F*ft*r *dll frw tk *t tf» 4tom* *f K m . W. R, St*nr*tt, Sabbath }*ft*raoea at S p. m. Hr, Gilbert HoCoy he* ' jfcme to Huwtimrtoa, W. Va., where he hu ■*c«*pt#d a position in a barber chop in that city, BEAUTIFUL GIFTS IN COLORED GLASSWARE Water Sets- __ __________ „ „_* $M Sherberts . . ........................... „ .... $2.75 Set Goblets ...... .......... .......... ................. -„%2 .$# get Salad Plates ------------- *......................... *2.75 S*t Candy J*r» ... . . „................ , .......... ......... «J50 Flower Bowls...... ........ .......................... ....... . *1.M Cologne Bottles . . . . . ___________ . . . . $1.0* Powder Bores _____ ______ ____ _____ _ Mayonnaise Bowls . . . . ____ _ __ _____ $1.50 Cream and Sugar ____ _ ____ ... ..._______$l.$o TIFFANY’S South Detroit St., r Xenia, Ohio GRUEN WATCHES - The plat lor th» M b » play, th» “G oom Han-r* Iflffe*, will open at 2 p, M,, Friday, Poe, IT, at Jphnson's Jewelry Stare* For bargain* i» Magaotn* subscrip­ tions, see James Mdftlliw. Just a few days left to send your gift subscrip, tions. Jamas McMillan Rev, J, Alvin Orr, D. D., Pittsburgh arrived hope yesterday .to visit his father, Mr, James R, Orr, who sulfer- icred a i^ight stroke Sabbath, Mrs. J, S. West and Mrs. C. E. Ox­ ley were guests o f Mrs, H. C. Ault- man in X*tda last Friday. Mrs. Ault- ■man and Mrji.Wfcrtar* sisters. See Mrs. Clsra Fbgher for Scalp mud Hair Shampooing, Manicuring antd Facial. Massage. Will call at your ihome.' , The Miami Camp Fir* Girls "will hold a market at Johnson’s Jewelry Store on Saturday, December 18th at ton o’clock* Keep this date in mind. 1 Thebasket ball game* between the College teams and Bliss Business Ool- legeg. SptingfvM, Wednesday night at the Alfom Gym, were won by the lo- c.J teams. Coach Borsfc put in his junior team to start with and allowed the Springfield team of boys to run up a score that put the visitors in the lead the first half. When, the regular team went in the score began to go up and the game ended 35 to 24 for the home boys. The local girls' team had an easy victory o f 22 to 6, The boys' team goes to Bluffton for a game on the 21st, Potted Plants, Winter Wreaths, Grave Blankets. Place your order early. Hill Top Green Houses. 176 F> 12 Jamestown. FlHKER, the Florist, Mr. K. B. Rader of Payton was in | town Monday and announces that he; and his wife will leave soon for San' Mracos, Texas, for the benefit of Mrs. Rader’s health- Mrs. Rader is a daugh ter of the late David Shroadea and is known to many of our people. The Cadarville Chapter No. 418, O. '15, S„ will meet Monday afternoon, Pec. 20 at 2 o'clock lor installation of officers. All members are requested to •be present. 'Mr. and Mrs. Willard .Ryle are ex pecting to locate in ColumbUs after ihe first of the year where Mr. Kyle, will enter Ohio,State University, to duke up ■work towards his Masters’ degree, Mr. "Walter Andrew will move into the residence Where Mr. Kyle has been living. THE Goose Hangs High A PLAY IN 3 ACTS TO BE PRESENTED BY the JUNIOR CLASS CEDARVILEE COLLEGE ON MONDAY NIGHT, DEC. 20th Tickets on Sale at Richards IX! ug Store At the Opera House i* * *« At 8:00 P. M. • t Mr. J. R. Orr suffered a. paralytic stroke Sabbath that effected his right side. Reports yesterday where"that he had recovered the use of *his hand and limb and that he would soon re­ cover if no,other complications devel­ oped. Mr. Orr is -past 80 years of age and Up until bis sickness has been ‘ very octive all his life add enjoyed very good health. His many friends hope for his recovery. For Sale: Beautiful Mahogany Pho­ nograph and records. Good as now. Very cheap payments. Address Phono­ graph, Box 223, Dayton, O. Miss Epra Smith, a former Ced&r- ville College student, and a Burnham graduate of Sullivan’s Beauty School, Dayton, will succeed Mr, Van Dyne in Smith’s Barber Shop. She will specialise in 'individual hair cutting, bobbing, marcelling and manicuring. Chairman J. Lloyd Confarr, of the U. P- congregation has announ­ ced his committee for the selection of the pipe organ under the terms of Mr. J. H. Andrew’s gift of $10,000 towards a $15,000 installed pipe organ. The five members’'who will work with Mr. Andrew as a member are: M. I* Marsh, W. W. Galloway, H. G, Funsett, Mrs-K. A. Jamieson, and Mrs. Fred Towpsley. VBRt Your Rexall Drug Store, and. let us help you solve your gift prob­ lems. Prowant and Brown, Mrs. C’lar;> Shull Kooijtz, formerly of this plr.ee, died ;it the Miami V.'il- cly hospital. Dayton, Tuesday morn­ ing. She had been ill' for several months. The deceased was the daugh- the or Mr. nad Mrs, James Shull and was reared in Cedarvjlle. She grad­ uated from the high scho*f and also uttended Cedarvjlle College, Mrs. Koontz was the “mother" of Pride i.f Xenia Council, No, 140, Daughters t f America, having instituted that council a>number of years ago. Besides her, husband she leaves one daughter, Mrs. Florence Thornhill, and Harold and Russel Koontz, all of Dayton, The following brothers and sisters survive: Mrs. W. C* Hamer, Xenia; Harry Shull, Cedarville; Mrs. Anna Grothjan, and George Shull, Dayton. The funeral was held Thurs­ day in Dayton. Remember the Miami Camp Fir* j WE ARE NOW Milling and W*wf Girls’ market at Johnson’s Jewelry]testing flocks. It *aU Le- Stoic, Saturday at ten o’clock. . iar.d Cramer, 53-R o,r 386-R, XENIA . —----- ------ — jHATCHERIES CO,, Xenia, 0 „ V. O. GIVE 1IIM LEATHER GOODS jjfcx 161. (ft) A fine assortment at your Rexalli — — -r e ­ store, Prowant and Brown j Magarine subscription* for your — — < friends. They solve the Christmas The Big Clothing Store, 17-19 W.{ problem. James C, McMillan, r— sr Kt -c* w -CTSV» * — f-.- - /. • - - * ■ * " » ■- 'WH-W.-WHWr Main, Xenia, offers a big line o f the j finest and best Christmas selections j —•Col, C. L, Taylor, auctioneer. Call for father or brother. We hnve many ’ phone 2-68, Jamestown for your sale special* for the Christmas trade. {dates. (ftp) Christmas business this year has C‘ ceeded former years by many mil­ lions of dollars according to reports of the Ohio Retail Merchants Associa­ tion. It is estimated that more than $200,000,000 will bo invested in this state alone for Christmas purchases. December business usually is a good index of the prosperity of the people in most any section. Such reports show gratifying results for Ohio. It is presumed that other states, par­ ticularly those in the east, will even show larger gains. The middle west may not do so well. Wanted:- Raw furs caught in this aclnity. Highest market price if de­ livered to Shell Gasoline Station. Martin Weimer. . The “Father and Son” Banquet at ihe M*E*church 'Monday evening was well attended, there being more' than 80 persons served by the ladies o f the chwreb with a plate dinner. During the evening the Sunday School 'ftf- Rev. R. E. Brown of the BspGsi chestra played a number, of selections church, Xenia, wa» the speaker of the evening*while talks were made by Prof. G. E. Oxley, Mr. J. S. West and a toast by Master Robert Richards on “Our Dads". A number of songs were sung, following the program. The church was decorated In keeping with the approaching Yuletide season. ions GOMB—BRUSH and MIRROR SETS „ Beautiful Pearl over Amber in Pale Blue— * lj* • 3 VX 1 . Green, Miaze and Pink. Manicure sets to , mateh in Genuine Leather Gases. These are gifts o f which any girl will be proud. ' ] Prides Range from $5.00 to $15.00 GetVotes on^theDolls " ‘ ,! Prowant & Brown iWMn Oranges Florida, 176 size doz, 33c I . M 216 ’* “ 29c, I “ 130 * M 39c Tangerines, large 168 size,............................. ........ 33c Grapefralt Thin Skins, 34 size 3 for 25c . 64 size 2 f for 15c 70 size 2. , 25c MawAkam Mixed Brazil, Walnuts, Filberts 1 N U l S and Peacons, lb. 29c I U P Paper ghell Pecans lb . ..................... ..................... . 59c Black Walnuts 4 lb .......................... .......... .22c Candy, Fancy Christmas Cut Rock _Jb. 15c, Avondale, Hard & _ ^ Filled lb ........................ Clifton, Creams & Jel ies l b . ........................ 19c Peanut Brittle........... ; .............15c 20c OLEO, Eatmore Churngold lb ............. 32 MINCEMEAT, 1 A f Country Club pkg .*U v 'None such pkg .,. . .I5c Libbys Moist, large jar 25c BUTTER, Country C A r Club, Fresh l b . . . . ^ WU BANANAS, Golden Yellow Ripe Fruit 1 C _ 2 i b s . l b s 1 D C FIGS, Layer ex- OOf* cellent quality lb ; .“ “ h 8 oz. p a c k a g e 12c Stewing.................... 17c CELERY, large ten- 4 |T a der stalks 3 for. . . . w CITRON, Drome- OAf* Lemon or Orange peel,. 13c APPLES, Greening# or Romes, fine cobk- OC#* ers 2 lb......... ... Delicious 2 lb. . . . . . . . \ 5c FRUIT CAKE, Country Club, 3 lb. in fancy box, 2 lb. in box . . . . . . 1. .85c LETTUCE,Ice Berg.OCp large head. Fanfcy Leaf l b , . . . , . .15c DATES, Fancy B u l k i e r lb , i o **^ ^ |i.*'i *A Nut Stuffed/-. **. **w29c CRANBERRIES, -|CA Cape Cod 2 l bs . ., * 3 v CHRISTMAS Trees,Wash- IngtohStateEvergreenggQ Metal Tree Stands . . , ,64c RAISINS, Country | A « Seeded or Seedless. * SunRaid,J15 o z ... 12. I-2c mf 1 1 W w w w w w TheBig Clothing and Shoe Store is now fu ll o f useful gifts for every member o f the family. We list a few of If w m w w w w 9 w if Jwr MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS In fancy boxes, plain or initial styles. 49c, 73c and $1.00 Box. SILK AND WOOL MUFFLERS 98c to $2.98 SILK TIES—49c to $1.25 SILK AND WOOL SOX 49c to $1.49 GLOVES Kid, Buck, Mocha and Jersey for 73c to $2.98 BELTS—49c to $1.25 BATH ROBES—$4.98 to $5.49 PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS All Prices WOMEN’S BOUDOIR CAPS r ^ , ,^ a ; i 3 r a^ >,i p g the vast array of attractive gifts to be found here at prices that will he sure to please you. YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, OVERCOATS Special PricesNow on Until Christmas $35.00 Values Now. . . . . . . . . .$24.90 $32.50 Values Now ...................$22.90 $30.00 Values N o w ................... $21.00 $25.00 Values N ow ...... ...... $18.49 $22.50 Values Now ....................$16.49 UMBRELLAS —All Kinds SCARF.AND CAP SETS FOR WOMEN Also Separate Scarfs and Caps SPECIALS 1600------BOXES— - “1000 CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS 25c to $1J50 Box For Men and Women FANCY PLAIDWOOL SHIRTS AND FLANNEL SHIRTS * * im to $4.98 LUMBERJACKS $2.98 to $5.98 DRESS SHIRTS — ALL PRICES FINE DRESS TROUSERS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN $5.98, $5.49, $4.49, $3.9S *n- """'.. SLIPPERS ■SOStyjes of Ladies’, Misses’, Childrens' . Men’s, and Boys’ House Slippers, all kinds, 68c to $2.98. Zippers, Galoshes—all kind*. Also 1-2-4-6 Buckle Arctics. \ Sheep Lined Coats-*—Men’s and Boys’ $6.95 to $12.48 Corduroy Sheep Lined Co&tS * $$11.95 to $16.98 Leather Vests With Sleeves Sheep Lined Vests and Mole Skin Vests— $4.98 to $9.85 tJeach * $5.49 to $5.85 Best makes Duck Coats, Corduroy Coats, Corduroy. Trousers,^Corduroy* Suits, Sweaters. Slip-Over Sport Coats, House Coats. Jersey Coats. AH kinds at all prices. Latest Style Footwear for every mem­ ber of the family. 1 Don’t tows* uur Big Shoe Department Do Yoiur Christmas Shopping Early and get first choice in Everything. Come and get one of our fine Calendar*.# BIG CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE 1749 West Main Street, 0Mo* ' im s o m on * ss nroent* gf l t I C - - - j ™ . •X j L« JPL.llf.l.JIH j H j k)

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