The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

i • t j .•Aw *"/' I Ifty. IPpawl Hzgdar rt'jfaOmrim**} 0nd r«»% jgwml *fc! Itr*. m, c. Wfttt j» «U» «kh» twt aftzr ax IR mm * of m «« tJwa a 'wwA. Two tl»UMC» to do Vfhtm thft pqWiBh- «* iwAifi** you that your aubacriptawi kms oxpim i^Finst, Phw® 2-7; £fiwon4 —Aak for Jam®* C. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hill and child­ ren, hav® returned to Pittsburgh, af­ te r spending several days with rela- ■ five# here* , Mr. and Mrs* Lee Peterson and sons and Mr, W. C. Bull, spent Thankzgiv. ing a t the home of Rev. And Mrs, C. G. Luaan in Piq.ua, Prof, F. Jf. Raynold* and wife of St. Barnard, O., spent tba week-aad with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Cl®man*. Mr, and Mr*, C. R, Rogers of Cin­ cinnati and Mr. and Mrs. C. 35. Satter­ field, Xenia, Miss Lillie Stewart and, Mrs, James Gifeuey Of Des Moines, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs, Al Iliffe of ‘ of Springfield, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Edith Blair. | Keep in mind the U* P. Bazaar in Community hall Saturday afternoon a t 1:30, Many fancy gifts for Christ­ mas and good things from the market. CAPT KIDD AND SANTA COMING Capt. Kidd and his treasurership and j Santa Claus will he here Saturday, i Dec, 3rd at 2;30 P. M. according to ■ word from the Bilte-Kumler Co. to! Mayor McFarland, Old and young will j be interested in the treasurership and what it Represents, I t can he inspected during the short stay in town, New FORD Mr, Robert. Bratton, who has * pos­ ition under*Mr. Rufus M&Farland, in ‘the Kroger, Grocery, in College Cor­ ner, 0 ., spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Milton Bratton. South Charleston has plans under way fo r the organization of a volun­ teer fire department. I t is. planned to sta rt with 12 or 15 men. The town de­ pends on waterworks for fire protec tion. ' ; • CHURCH NOTICES Mrs. Dora, Kerr returned Tuesday a fter spending several days-ip Wheel­ ing, W, Va„ with her sister, Mrs; J. F, Rogers. Mrs. Martha Goings of Redkey, Ind. an.aunt of Mrs. W. L. Clematis, is mow a guest a t the ChUnans home And expects to remain for the winter. ’ ’The Research Club was entertained Thursday afternoon -.at the country feome of Mrs. Hervey Bailey, The 1next meeting of the club will be in January when the annual banquet will he held..' / ' . BNTCHERING—Custom butchering a t my-residence 'only th is season. Hogg Can be'delivered or I will truck them. No outside butchering. Phone , 3-197. W .L . Cultice. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School a t 10 A. M, Classes for all ages. Worship. Service a t 11 A; M. The Sermon will bo the first of a group of sermons on, “Portraits of Jesus Christ, in Isaiah.’* The theme fo r this first sermon of the group is, “An Ensign of the Peoples," Junior- Christian EndeaVdr Society j a t 3 P. M.' Christine Endeavor-Soriety a t 6:30 P; M. . Union Service a t 7:30 P. M. Sub­ ject:- “Jehovah, Strength, Song and Salvation." Wednesday Evening Dec; 7th' there will be held the first of a series of Church Nights, which will continue thru the winter months.Tbese services will combine three features; So'cial, Devotional, Educational. A .supper served by different groups in the phurch, a devotional service in charge of chosen leaders, - a study of the Chqrch, its history, organization, and present tasks. I< These Church Nights are to ha held once each month during December, January, February and March; ‘The hearing of the- case against Julia Jones, colored, before Judge S. C. W righ t,' has be.en continued to Monday, D.ec, Bth- Mrs. Harry ^Vright ■and. children accompanied Mr, Wright home after spending two weeks with relatives in Seamen, 0., Sabbath. Friends here tyill regret to learn that Mr. Frank P . Hastings of Xenia, formerly of this place, is now ill with pneumonia. He haa' not been in. good health, for several months. INTRODUCTION OF THE F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y CedarviUe will g e t its first full description of the new line of Ford automobiles, today, Friday. A public reception to be held by the local deal­ er is part of the national introduction of the new Ford models. In thousands of communities all oyer the United ^States today this new line of mod­ erate-priced light automobiles will be introduced to millions of people. The doors of the local showroom are to be opened prompt­ ly at 7 :30 and attendants will be on hand throughout the re­ mainder of the day to explain the new and interesting features of the car which is expected to make a new chapter in automo­ tive history. -’ ’ . U, P. CHURCH Sabbath School a t 10 A. M. Morning' Service in High School Auditorium a t I I A. M. Sermon by Dr, F. A. Jurkat. -r% M. E . CHURCH . 2:30 A. M. S. S, P. M, Gillilan,. Supt. 10.30 A. M.—-Sermon". Special music 2:30 P M.- Junior League. ^ , 6:30 P. M. Epworth League. ; Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer meet­ ing. ■ For Rent- Either 5 or 6 rooms on Main street. 3 ropma upstairs furnish­ ed fo r light housekeeping. Garage in connection. Call a t Western Ohio Cream Station. ' ' J 1- The new Ford cars are said>to be the product of several years of study and planning by Henry Ford and his en ine.ers in the great Ford laboratories at Dearborn. Mr. Ford himself has announced.that ‘There is nothing quite like the new Ford car” and has stated that it will prove just as great a pioneer in the present field of low price light cars of quality as the famous Model T,was a pioneer in its field for more than nineteen years. Among the visitors to the reception today will be many local officials, executives of business, civic and professional or­ ganizations and Other leaders in the life of the community, who have been specially invited. The performance of these new cars, it is said, will be starfc- .ling when viewed in the light of automobile performance of the past. The local' dealer has been notified by F,ord officials at De­ troit that the factories throughout the country are now prepar- th ing to produce the new cars in numbers exceeding even the tre­ mendous production records achieved in the manufacture of the ;Model T line, . v , Company officials at Detroit also repeated their early an- ‘ noUneement that production of the new Ford line will not ffiake the Model T line obsolete. The manufacture of new parts for Model T replacements will continue to be an important factor Of the Ford plants as long as any of the Model -T cars are still in operation, the lopal dealer has been advised. Decause of this policy, present owners of Model T Ford cars will be able to» keep their cars in perfect order as long as those cars remain Iii commission. •i* i* LOCAL FORD DEALER "'im ■?#.‘v Cedarville, Ohio \ ■ i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ^ 3 8 S « S ^ 6 j E S 3 B S S S j 8 S S S « S j l 8 S a B S i S S « S « S ' « S S S « S » e i B S i K S % t t « t I « 1 gf If « 1 Si f I « I 1 I $ 1 1 Art Wares From Faraway Lands Bring a Charming Christmas Message Of Thoughtful Selection The rare and the fine—the new and the unusual-—these make up the collections of art wares assembled here. „There are Delicate Porcelain Vases. Jewel Boxes, Intri­ cately Fashioned Book-Ends. The charm of these ar< objects cannot be judged by their moderate cost. I t is in the care that went into their selection for their value is Seen. ■■. COME TO TOYLAND A visit to Toyland is something every child adores, especially When there is such an array of toys. Only a few are listed here— B \ m u m m votjic- Bci XENI J, ( electee Recorr held 1 tion v show. All Steel Coaster Wagons .. All Steel Coaster Wagons ... All Steel Coaster Wagons ... All Steel Coaster Wagons All Steel Coaster Wagons ... All Steel Coaster Wagons Speeder Automobile, chain Two-Wheel Speed-cops..... •■**«•»***< drive . $9.00 . $6.50 . $5.00 . $3.00 . $2.25 . $1.25- $19,50 $16.50 Madame Hendron Dolls $1.00 to $10,00 Erector Sets— No, 1 S e t ............... $1.00 No. 3 Set ................................. $ 3.00 No. 4 S e t.................................$5.00 Larger Sets..........$10.00 to $15.00 Gilberts Carpentry Sets $1,65, $3.00, $4, All the Popular Games—Flinch, Pit, ftoak and Touring...................69c Each Mechanical Toys........... . ...,25c to $1.60 at Sf tl Sj±tiS 'L ^ ilinir i*. .a

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