The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

■ ■; f. - J-Zi lim««w»>iMW<iilW>i8 *dt*% SUGGESTIONS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON In Santa’sMen&tfftrift "r'ir‘M*.mirm, ___ Baby s Comfort SeaHnc Wax Piaoues C!« m and Crv*t#,i .<?e>te __ . . . ........ ,... <» * w » w w » iw« i f » WHWww » i i i * & m * s a t& iB & e aM 9 H SM S & sm . 9 V,WIM1W*V ealing a laq es Glass a rystal Sets Vanity of Moire Silk Plaited Parchment Shades Christmas Remembrances m w m m im m m w m m m & m * * *& * * * * * *& & * *& # !* £ ■ & i ^ m s f s s ^ s m ^ i ^ i & i m ^ s M i ­ nt » l j; f Mlmfc <v (jjn of “bow-wows" ana quack-quacks” there; .would he tf alt the animals and ducks and chickens *UI,d such in Santa’s pack should start to talk at once, The calico dog in this' picture, with eyes painted so big and ears so long, is mri half as ferocious as he, looks. In fa c.die makes friends hot .only with children, but the flap­ per contingent, who doting on the sensational, call them "snuggle dogs," Carrying them under their arm with true "beauty and % beast" effect. As to the other dog and duet, you can get them a t almost any fancy work department.stamped on pique ready to embroider. They launder perfectly. If baby could write, it is fair to sup­ pose that Santa Claus would he del­ uged with letters saying, “please, dear old Nick, bring nie a nice Uttle hot- water bottle to' mafceNaje comfy.” A miniature hot-water bottle in a be- ilowerecT satin case is a cunning gift. It., doubles the message of comfort if a bit. of. talcum powder he Included. These nursery requisites are obtain­ able in matched sets, beautified with flower craft which creates such won­ derfully lovely posies out Of satin ,ribbon. ' - v '• ' ISA a * v - '■ - - ' - Plaques done fn bas-relief are the newest development in sealing was; craft. One needn’t be a skilled artist to accomplish exquisite results. These designs are built upon pictures cut from decorated crepe paper, wall pa­ per or mqgqzlne covers. The flowers, or blrd3 or whatever the picture, are built up. of soft sealing-wax, using a heated thin palette knife. College and fraternity insignia plaques made in this Way are handsome.' ' Class flowers* strike a most modem note In smart decoration'. Transpar­ ent, luminous, lovely are these flow­ ers made all of glass .even to their -slender stems; Only in the -most ex­ clusive shops are they to be found, which Is directly In their favor If you are seeking a gift for some fastidious friend. Not only flowers, but exotic birds whose plumage is a solid setting of glittering glass jewels, and who are posed on sparkling crystal mounts, are among these decorative elegan­ cies. This glass and crystal vogue includes most beautiful. glass ships for table centerpieces. Crystal trees, too, are In evidence. Here Is a swagger vanity to carry on dress occasions. It IS of bluet moire silk bouud with gold lace gufi loon. It shows quality In every ue lnil, especially in Its shirred silk llfl. lugs which are all one could hope foi In exquisite finesse. A choice flora! done in genuine petite point embroid­ ery adds a touch of relined coloring Keep this In mind when jotting down things to buy “on the next Christmas shopping tour." Santa Clans arid fils reindeers will have to,work overtime to deliver the many sleigh Wads of painted parch­ ment lamp shades which are now “in tiie making." Clever women are buy-; ing these, plaited shades pudecorated, so as to. give them the personal touch of hand embellishment. Many are "saying It" with "scissors painting.” . One uses scissors instead ,of a brush, cutting out pictures from decorative crepe pafter. These are then carefully . pasted am the shade and Anally gone over With a coat of transparent, amber sealing wax paint. The finished work looks Ilike genuine hand painting. . Among the lovely remembrances which Christmas brings to fair wom­ an, or if it fails to bring, registers dlsappolptment for someone, are daln- -ty garter sets and shoe-trees. Now that the short skirt vogue-is placing garters on display, there is a renewed enthusiasm for this item of feminine vanity, Likewise one’s, shoes must look/the prink/of. perfection these days, which malies Shoe-trees a neces­ sity to keep them In.shape- TJie'love- ly little hand-made flowers which so adofn both garters and shoe-trees, are veritable works of art. A FREE DEMONSTRATION LOCAL AND PERSONAL Remember the IT. P. Bazaar and -Market in Community hall, Saturday afternoon a t 1:30 p. m. The Woman's Missionary Society of (the United Presbyterian church will imeet Monday, November 28th a t 2 p. m„ a t .the home of Mrs. Zetta Bull. The subject is with Mrs. Fred Dobbins as leader, "Education and Evangelism." Of the wonderful Tarnoff Silver Cleaning Plate. Does a- Way with the old method of cleaning silverware with the smeary, dirty cream or . powder, " No more rubbing, scrubbing or scouring your silverware and wearing it out. The Tarnoff plate sells at .50 and is guaranteed for* two years, If your silver has embossed handles^or deep Engraving it is impossible to get powder or cream out o f .the' engravipij. Tarnoff does, away with this trouble. It will not injure the finest silver and makes it look like riew. * . Tarnoff is an enemy of tarnish, dirt nr corrosion. Come in and see this marvel plate. Bring a badly tarnish-, ed piece o f your silver and let ua show you how it can be made like new. G E T I T A T INMAN’S Mrs. John Marshall is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her sis­ ter in Bickncll, Indiana. ; The annual Bible Reading contest, under the auspices of Cedarville col­ lege wqs held Sabbath evening in the ' First Presbyterian church. First prize was awarded to Mary McKay, . secand prize; to Frances, McChesney ■and third prize to Helen; Iliffe. Mrs, ’Charles Coulter visited several days last-week with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jobe in Granville, O. For cheap. Sale: Second hand razors, . Smith Barber Shop, Miss Elta St. John, a graduate nurse, of the Miami Valley hospital, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sfr, John. Word has been received here th a t' Rev. W. W. Iliff, D.D., pastor of a Presbyterian congregation in Erie,. Pa., has accepted a call to the Berkley Heights Presbyterian church in Chi­ cago, and will locate in tha t city * about the 18th of December. Rev. ’ Iliff has been located in Erie for; about five years and goes to a much, larger field of labor' a t a substantial' increase in salary. He is a graduate I Of Cedarville College and Ms many friends here will be interested’inrthe , announcement of lus acceptance of th e " .Chicago call, ‘ ; A delegation of local Masons went toto Springfield Tuesday to witness the dramatization of thq, Third-De­ gree work. • The work was put on in the magnifieient new Masonic .Temple on West High street; Those attend- For heavy winter footwear look up Kelbe’s ad in this issue- Heavy rub­ bers for cold and wet weather, Rub­ ber goods for all members of the family. o r ; NOTICE—No huning with, dog gun, day or night on my farm. ' j Jack Furay P. A. Wigal, who held a public sale last week and just, recently sold his farm, has now purchased another farm known as the^ Simon P» Little farm of 184 acres, six miles south of town in the Brickie neighborhood. Mr, Weigal sold his farm, to John M. Bailey of Grayhawk, Ky., who moved here* last week. AUCTIONEER— C. L. TAYLOR-r- Jamestown. O. Phone 46. (10-28) A Modern Home FOR SALE—Located in Cedarville. Bath, hot and cold soft water, hard water. Sun Room, Garage. A dandy little farm of 51 acres one mile from Cedarville. 2 wells. Buildings good as eew. 200 fru it trees coming into bearing. 4 Excellent Building Lots on North Main St. W. L. Clemans Res. Phone 2-122. Cedarville, O. Office Phon$ 36 i Mr. Charles .Marshall expects to go to, Orlando, Florida, the first week in December. Mr. Marshall has been spending his winters in the South for several years. . The annual Thanksgiving sermon was delivered Wednesday a t the First Presbyterian church before a good sized audience by Rev. W. P, Ilarri- mnn. Dr. and Mrs. Q. P. Elias, entertain­ ed the following a t dinner Thanks­ giving: Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Loyd, Mrs, Hanna Loyd, Cincinnati, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loyd of Pleasant Ridge, O. Miss Alberta Cresweli, who spent several weeks in Ghicago, haB return­ ed home. While in that city Miss Cresweli took treatment in the Uni­ versity hospital and hag returned much improved. MILK Country Club, Large Cans 3 for .Wilson, Large cans 3 for 29c. For Sale:- Second hand electric sweeper in good condition. Mrs. M, C. Nagloy. n n r 1 ^Country Club 11 -2 lb. twin or split top Q f t U l S t n U Sandwich 1 1-2 lb, loaf, 10c; Vienria, .... V l I loaf 7c; Wholfe Wheat 1 lb. loaf 8c; Rye 1 1 -2 lb. loaf 10c I ADH Kettle Rendered 2 lbs. L A n i l No. 10 Pail $1.40; No. 5 pail 70c. H|Mi Ullfft Diamond Brand, new crop lb MALlVll I U Mixed Nuts or Brazils lb. 27c Pecans, large paper shell lb, 43c. Plenty of good things to eat a t the U. P. Bazaar and Market, Saturday afternoon in Community hall. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan ar­ rived home last Saturday evening after a motor trip through the South. ! Miss Annabel Murdock, who accom- : panied them, returned home by way , of St. Louis, where she is making a : visit. CANDY Hard and Filled, or Cream Jellies lb, lflcj Cut Rock j | f j Q lb. _ i; . GLOVES Heavy Canvass>f — doz. pair, $1.15; Heavy Jerseys, pair 15c. PEANUT BRITTLE Kroger made, Fresh and Ktisp 2 pounds ■ . f , ■ • 1 "■ -n 1 '■n ■ iCELERY Large Tender .Stalks 3 for _________ ^ 5 # 15 FRUIT GAIT’S 3 lb. in f w j j j \ CRANBERRIES U rg e n A « Each f t J 3 5 | solid berries lb, * U © 2,1b. eachSfic, *** .............. ............................... DATES Hallowd, very low price. (Pound —r ****— ■—- - IOC Stuffed, 10 oZ. pkfO 13c."" BUTTER Country Club j J J j C Crean^ery lb . ........... SWEET POTATOES # 1 4 . Yellow Jerseys S lbs '& + * * * BANANAS Luscious OH Jg* . Yellow Ripe Fru it 3 lbs, BACON Extra lean, 3 lb, piece or more lli, CAKES Macftrrwn Snaps J * J 0 Kroger’made fib '1'—-1 , ....... TANGERINE Sweet, 3 3 Cr- large ai*e Dod. «*—» FRANKFURTERS Very good quality lb. d f i s j V A* business meeting of the U. P. congregation has been called for this Friday evening in Community hall when the congregation will pass on plans and specifications of the pro­ posed addition to the present church building, You con get your Christmas gifts in the fancy and domestic lihe at the U. P. Bazaar and Market in Commun­ ity hall, Saturday afternoon at 1:30. Mrs, Harvc Fields, who has been residing on th e ;Patterson farm, will move shortly to a farm near New Jasper. The farm was recently sold tq Mr. John Collins, who Will make some improvements before moving. Mr. i!Meryl Jones of neat Xenia has rented the W. K. Stevenson farm to be vacated by Mr, Collins, A large delegation of local football fans made the trip lAst Saturday to Columbus tq witness the O, S. ,1L and Illinois University game which re­ sulted in a 13 to 0 score. The crowd in attendance was above 76,008.! NeVer in local history has as many automobiles passed throughJhare as on Saturday, all loaded and bound for the big game. J t W t l DAYTON MAIN 4301 The Ships Have Come In! Laden With Gift Treasures From AH The W o rld - To Make Your Christmas Merrie! Again Boys and Girls Can See Seppala and H is Great Team o f 22 Siberian Huskies! T HE kfjroed of the fa­ mous | antitoxin rush to Nome arrive Thanks­ giving maming. _ See the exhibition at the Fair? grounds Friday at* 10 o'clock. See the races! See Seppala and his dogs in Treasurekand Friday, Sat- Tirday, Monday or Tues­ day from 1 to 2 o'clock or 2:30 to 5 o’clock at the Fairgrounds. whole wide world has been our JL choosing ground for your Christmas gift, Not a port of importance, not a village of note has been omitted in garnering from its four corners gifts-centuries old or minutes new in ideas,. And now1 that they are here,- you will find serving you, people interested in making your selections happy ones - and a store teeming with the joyous spirit of Christmas. Three-quarters of a .century's experience - affiliations with some of the greatest stores in America*-New York and scores of foreign offices'- all contribute toward the happy successwf YOUR Christ­ mas. Come-we are ready and eager to serve!, If you cannot possibly tome*— rorite or phone Cocnelkt~ -she xx>il{JutfUl yiour teams * as though ym yourself wew shopping. Liu,^ ' t i e j S w . t L.......... ..... /

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