The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

The Exchange Bank ** *9 . Wants Your banking Business THEY PAY 4 % ON SAVINGS 0 ACCOUNTS m e m * m mmmmm 1 The CmweU family Thanksgiving dlamer waa h*W thl* year a t the homo 9f Mr. and Mr*. G. H. Cmwell. l Lost— An umbrella, Wednesday evening on Main atreat, Finder please return to Herald office. Mr. Allen Turnbull, who is taking a poet-graduate course in the O. S, U, was home for the Thanksgiving vaca­ tion. Mine Esther Townsley has Returned to Warren, 0., following the Thanks­ giving vacation. Messrs Ralph Murdock and Clayton McMillan spent Tuesday in Columbus on a business trip. CANDY Chocolate Drqps, Creamy centers lb.'ISc; Av- lb. 19c; Cut Rock, extra fancy 15c; Assorted Choc- ondale Hard Filled and Cream Jellys 20C plates, extra fancy Ifc*«*«,r.«««r«.M «» n i S / r f l Layer2 lb. Asst. Flavors Iced, each QQH U f t l l E u Sq. Layer, 20 oz. Asst, Flavors 25c; Uw l l Sponge, small 7 l-2c round ea, 25c; Angel Food eachJ23c n n r i n Country Club, 'Twin or Single 1.1-2 loaf DlftCHU Rye & Sandwich, 11-2 loaf 10c; Rasin 1 lb. loaf 9c; Vienna 1 lb. loaf 8c; Country Club, 1 lb. 6c 90 PUNDAKEFLOOR.r^r^lllC I mimas pkg. 11c; Aunt Jemimas Buekwheat 15c. BEANS Country Club 3 cans. Campbells 3 for 25 CQRN& REAS Standard «fi ** JPads C an___________ Jfc'W 'V -....... - - ----------------------- . - >•CELERY. Fancy welt MINCE MEAT.Libbys J r ^ ■' bleached 3 f o r _______ BUTTER Country Club g Creamery lb. Ole'o Eat- '• ^ more Brand lb. 19c. ' — ..n... ...i— mi. —. n.ir, iniiniiiii- 1•« Country Club pkg. 10c; None Such 16c pkg. Sc! TOMATOES No. 2 can No, 3 Cbm 15c.- ‘-HOMINY Mo. 3 can, au extra fancy -RAISINS Country Club Seeded 31 \ GRAPES Extra Fancy 4 0 a * r ancy Emperors 2 lbs ** ^ 25c • -os.ipkg. lOc'Country C lub j^ f® ^ Seedless Sc; Sur.maid 15 'S* d z . 2 for ------ ------- - >LETTUCE Iceburg ..us. 25c; Leaf lb. 9c. - 1APPLES Fancy Romes 3. lbs. 23c. Johnathans 3 lbs. 25cj- 28c LARD Pure, Kettle Rend *9 *2 lbs ----- Yorks 5 lbs. HAMS Fancy blocked 16 lb. average lb. 2 i c BACON Fancy Cured 3 lb. cuts or more lb. - 20c Mfs. Flora Dobbins has gone to Quaker City, G„ where she will spend the winter -with her daughter, Mrs. Hattie Wisecup, Plenty of good things to eat a t tho U. F , Bazaar .and Market, Saturday afternoon in Community hall. £ H A K E S P E A H B probably couldn t even sew a button on a coat. But he knew this much abou t the c lo th in g b u s i n e s s—he sa id: "The apparel oft pro­ claims the man.” I f you agree with him, c om e . i n and w e ’l l show you latest edi- ions o f smart> clothes, i n importantichapter devoted to Middi- ie Blue SergcSuits. HOMECLOTHINGGO CEDARVILLE, OHIO The Edward Wren Company Springfield, Ohio g ^ •< Everybody Over Night-As If ByMagic-This Store Haj! Turned Into a Vast Holiday House, y 1 Overflowing with lovely giffa—Hclidiy Hous*-—Y**, Wren’s (a Jitat that! A bsakanintf* wifooming home of gift*—aglow with light—alive with Christina* Cha*r—and abun* 1 dantiy fiitad with gift* front all over fha world for ayary mambar of tha famly and tha, bom#* r0 'f’h* Mefi’a Store la filled with tha gift! that man Ilka from Faahlan'a leading style oarytara. Tha Woman's Shops ara alluring with, okquiait* llftgarle and nagiigata, luxurlau* fur j <ooata and aaarfs, and brilliant evening gowns for tha Heliday fastivlilaa. ' , Tha Small Wars Olft Dapartmanta hava ah axianalva variety, pfanty af praaloua gift*, for ovary one, oonvaniantly arrangad to maka oHeeeInf.eeay. Th* vary nawaat erewtleh* in hosiery, glove*, handkerchief#, toiletriee, *llv*rwe«yet*i are hart, Toylabd, Santana Haadaubrtani, la a magto floor In KaelfI fcVory aonoalvablo kind of a lay —and dolls galore, will ba found bora—with Santa, hlmaaif, to graat all tha fittla «hll* dram Alto.many uaaful thing# that will dillght tha haort of ovary ahlld ana ta bo found In our Maya* and Ofrla' iaotlona, ChHatmaa shopping la away to an oarly atari 01 a ymirV ortd tha OonVanlant mahutr lit whioh Wran'o ha* ft* thouoanda of Javaly gift Mp«adflo «4 dlaglayad maka Shaao oidy shopping trig#, not only prafRablo, but v ^ w f M Wa hava put forth ovory offset ihla yoar to hevo oaoh of our dopartmanto *'ffhrfatm«a ffaddy" aarty, aa that whan «* . urao you ta kahoj> now" w# aim **»ura you af aSda^ghtniaa amt aampfeta aaa a rt^ manta, , , ti ( - V J i •" ■ ' W m M I n f l o t * l o r E v s n ^ o g j r . Mr. and Urn. Cbartaa Griffiflt on* twtakwd tarn gagota at dlrmar Thanks Riving. ‘ ' Hiss Floraaaa Williamson of Bowl­ ing Groan, 0„ siH»t Thanksgiving a t homa. Mr. Oliver Job* and family of near Granville, 0., spent Thanksgiying here with relaiivaa. Dr. W. R. McCbosney preached in Camdem, 0., Sabbath fo r the Presby­ terian congregation. Do not forget the Bazaar given by the ladies of the II. P, church Satur­ day afternoon in Community hall. The College Y. W. C. A. will give a Christmas program in the First Pres­ byterian church, Monday December, 19. ^ Miss Rachel McMillan of Saginaw, Mich., has been spending a few days with relatives here* Attorney W. A. Paxton and wife of Jamestown were guests of Mrs. Anna M. Townsley, Monday. For Christmas gifts and good things to eat go to the Bazaar in Community hall, Saturday, Dec. 3 a t 1:30 P. M. , --------------;--------- f N6TICEC—I have arranged to do butchering a t the C. H. Crouse slaugh­ ter house for farmers who want hogs butchered, Call phone I4d; or phone 40 for arrangements. C. C. Weimer “You’ve been in the army now what would you do about it? " Come and see what Clarence does do about it in the Junior play at the opera house, December 14. Dr. W. R, McChesney went to New Galilee, Pa., last Friday and* returned Saturday in company -with his aunt, Mrs. Mary- Harrison, who will spend the winter in, the McChesney home. The next number on the lecture course will be “The Gai'den Sketch Club’’'at the opera house Friday, Dec, Pec. 9th. The plat opens on Wednes­ day, the 7th at the Township Clerk’s fhce. Edward Harper has moved into the Shull property .on Elm street which- was recently purchased by Lester Reed. Walter Rotroff has moved into the Townsley property on South Main street! ‘ AUCTIONEER— C. L. TAYLOR— Jamestown. O. Phone 46. - (10-28)- . Mrs. Fred Dobbins and Mrs. Ray­ mond Bull will by hostesses of the Ce­ dar Cliff Chapter ,of the D. A. R. next Wednesday, December 7th a t a cover­ ed dish luncheon. Members please bring first course dishes, and sewing. A group of the Young People^of High School and College age will at­ tend a Young People’s Rally to ba held in the Westminister Presbyterian Church, Dayton, 0., Saturday after­ noon and evening. We used the wrong name last week in giving an account of the Cleveland Livestock Show winners and exhibi­ tors, We used the name of Wallace {Collins when it should have been J. (Robert, Collins, who was a local exhib­ itor. ■’ W® have a full line of Underwear for children and grown ups. Walker Variety Store. Mrs. W. L. Clemans was hostess to the members of the Wednesday After­ noon Club this week, Several invited guests were present to enjoy the af­ ternoon with the members, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dewine of 117 East Mulberry street, Springfield, are the proud parents of a 9 1-2 pound son being named Edward Lawrence, Jr. This is the second child, there be­ ing a daughter, Elizabeth Ann. Mr. F. B, Turnbull left last Satur­ day for Chicago to be in attendance a t the Live Stock Show in progress in that city. The Aberdeen Angus Assoc iation of which Mr, Turnbull is an of­ ficer is holding its annual meeting in thdt city. AUCTIONEERING — When you have a sale let me have a chance as auctioneer. Give good service and good recommendations. Phone 2-181. Carl Sptacklen, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Crouse enter­ tained Thanksgivlhg day, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Thomas, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Townslay, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrtman, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Towns­ ley and daughter, Virginia, and Mr. Paul Townsley. For Sale: Second hand razors, cheap. Smith Barber Shop. Chaplin Laclede Marklc, left his boat a t Charleston, S, C., and arrived hare the first of the weak for a visit with his wife a t the home of Mr, and Mrs. 1. C. Davis. OhapHn Markle and wife add daughter will leave today for New York City, where the boat will stationed for the mMith, During that time Mrs, Markle will remain in New York City, Subsoripdons taken for Magazines and Newspaper*. - 7, C. MeMQlan Hr. and Mrs. John W, Collins and * Hr. and Mr*.' Wm. R. Collins enter­ tained honoring Hr. and Hr*. A, Roger Collins on Friday evening the 25th a t the home o f Mr. John Collins, Sixty guests enjoyed the evening. A two-course supper was served. Guests were present from Xenia, Jamestown, Cedarville, Yellow Springs, Clifton, Springfield, Columbus, North Fairfield and Pittsburgh, Pa, Mr, S. M, Murdock and son, Ralph, spent Thanksgiving in Louisville, Ky.) with Ref, Walter Morton and family. Master Harold Morton, who has been under the care of a specialist for a number of months suffering with boils is reported improving, He has had over one hundred boils and it was nec­ essary for e blood tranfusion from his brother Paul, before there was any improvement in hia condition. Several members o f the local Pres­ byterian church attended the evening service a t the .newly dedicated Coven­ ant Presbyterian church in Spring- field. last Sabbath evening, when Dr. Robert E. Speer, the Senior Secretary Of the Foren Mission Board, and the Moderator of the General Assembly for .this year was the speaker. Many also attended the. Fellowship service on Tuesday, when the Westminister Choir of Dayton furnished a genuine treat for the lovers of sacred music. ; FOR SALE—TWO good leather rock­ ers and day bed. E. C. Payne, 2-186. For Rent:- Cottage on East Chilli- cothe street. J. O, Stewart Public Sale! To dissolve partnership, we will offer at Public Auction, te the late John Marshall farm on Upper JBellbrook pike, 6 miles West of Xenia, 3 miles North Fast of Beilbrook, a t 10:80 a. m,, on ^ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6,1927 GENERAL PURPOSE HORSE Coming 9 years. 92—HEAD OF DELAINE SHEEP—92 35 Delaine Ewes, 2-year old. 30 Delaine Ewes, 4 and 5 years old. 25 Spring Lambs. 2 Delaine Bucks, 2 years old. 92—HEAD OF IMMUNED HOGS 4 Registered Spotted Poland China Brood Sowsv 11 Spotted P. C. Spring Gilts, eligible for registry, 9 Spotted P, C. Spring Boars, eligible for registry. 5 Spotted P. C. Brood Sows. 3 Poland China Brood Sows, 00 Shoats, wt. 150 lbs. 10 Fall Pigs. TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE C. H. Shepherd & J. J. Marshall ■, % i Col. Earle E.“Koogler, Auctioneer. W, C. Smith, Clerk Lunch Right Reserved SEDUCED vmmsm Complete m d in sta lled SAVE $111.00 TOMORROW Come tomorrow and save exactly Mn.oo on this boauttfutnaw $260.00 Wurlltzer Combina­ tion 6-Tube Radio and’ Phonograph, This is positively the greatest valute we have ever of­ fered or seen offered. Combining in one handsome console Cabinet the famous Wurlltzer 6-Tube Radio that’s a wonder and. the highest type Wurlltzer Phonograph, a $200.06 instrument that sell tomorrow at $139.00 complete and installed. Come early as we have only twelve of these instruments. Buy tomorrow a t reduction for Christmas time delivery. w«ue*«w4We 1 2 6 S . L u d k w

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