The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

C t™ k a u Join Oar'Christmas Saving Club for W28 Books now open and we invite vonto become a mem - * v* r. ■ bet. :i 1 i “ H i y y i Yti The Exchange Bank A meeting of the Clifton J a m Bu- r**u wm held in the op*r* hotuf Monday ayaninf. A bptiuMM mtet- in j yra* hold, followed by a musical program. - Reports wars made by Win. Beatty for the Pig Club; Carl Ferguson, for the Calf Club; John Webster for the Poultry Club. Presi­ dent Wat, Anderson of the County Bureau spoke on “Membership Re­ sponsibilities,” County Agent Kim- fcer talked on “feeds." . A, E. Swaby was cboEen president, Edward Bean, vice president and Earl Dunevanfc, secretary .and treasurer. Local Merchants Decorate Streets ■< Rocal merchants have displayed civic pride in using the Christmas tree for street ornamentation in this thp Christmas season. The trees are nearly all decorated with colored electric lights and the eject has been highly complimented Upon by citizens ire general, Nothing so typifies the Christmas season ns the decorated pine or spruce in the home or op the streets It is thoroughly enjoyed by the young pud it takes the elders back to their days when the candle light tree was all that was kpowp. FORSALE—Located inCedarville. Bath, hot and cold soft water, hard water. Sun Room, Garage. '. A dandy little farm of 51 acres onemile from Cedarville. ’ 2 wells. Buildings good as eew. 200 fruit trees coming"intohearing. , . 4 Excellent BuildingLots on North Main St. Poultry Owners To * Meet Friday A meeting of .all poultry demon* stratum farm owners ip Greene County will be held in the Farm, Bu­ reau .office Friday, .December 23, from X to 4 o’clock. , 1 > , R, i E, Cray, poultry . extension specialist of > the, Ohio State Univers­ ity, will he present to help summer- ize the yearly records and to,discuss |factors affecting winter egg produc­ tion. ■ i Demonstration farm owners and { calendar co-operators are expected to , attend the meeting and ill others, who ;are interested in poultry and would like information on .raising poultry for profit, are invited to at­ tend. - . W . L . C l e m a i i s Bes. Phone 2-122. Ce&arvxUe, OJ Office phone 36 HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS WIN The High .School'teams won two games in contests a t .the 0 . S. .& S* O’.. Home, last .Friday evening, The girls were easy winners by a jteore of 24 to Id, ‘the boys had a warm contest,hut came out victors in a 12 to 18 ’Score. * Mte* Isrig-IL Qmwmbp i, daughter «£ Mr, *n t Hog, Arthur Cummin®* of this pbuse, m f Mr. Lawrceo* T. tm gf Mr. -m i Mrs. T, H. Dukes, Tampa^ Fla* were united in m otto#* at th# home ©f ife. and Mr* »t«0ey R. Nbo». Dayton, last Thurs­ day waiting, The m m w r WM performed by Btv, Phillip Bauer, Dayton, using the impsettlve i-iittg eeremony. The an- »oano«aaat of the wedding at this Um* was quite Asurprise to the many friends of the bride here. The Nixon heme was beautifully decorated with noses, sweat peas and carnations. An altar was formed be­ fore the huge fireplace in the living room where the ceremony was per­ formed, i The- only attendants were Mi*.-and Mr*. Nixon. The bride wore a navy blue geor­ gette and velvet dress. Her only or­ nament was * braided gold necklace the gift of the bridegroom. She wore a corsage of bride's roses, sweet peas and baby wreath. Mrs. Nixon wore a lovely dress of navy blue canton crepe with corsage of Ophelia roses, sweet peas and baby wreath. Following the ceremony, a three- course dinner was served the party at the Gibbons hotel. Immediately af­ ter the bride artd, groom left fob a j honeymoon trip and on their return i will remain in. Dayton until .the first J of February, when they will leave for j Tampa, Fla,, their future home. Mr, j Duke is connected with the service, department of the . National Cash Register Co, ’ | The bride is a graduate of the Ross, m w n NOTIOB — i ha m wmwi te M butchering at the CLH. Grease •laugh­ ter house for fanners who was* fcofsi jtatehered. Call phase 144 op phene 40 for arrangements. C. C* Weimer if® murnw® wmwmw o Many people have solved the Christ-, mas gift problem by phoning dames C .McMillan and placing their gift; subscriptions with him. Me boartUgW&h te$ or **» * * *• psnwitted m owm*m opeeMei fey the following: Cfejrke W, Mamhalh Wbfe Pwm J. C. Davis, W. H. Arthur. Mamies Qmk Cemetery Aaeee. ■ Ourrla McElroy. R, M. 'Waddle, IN THE GOOD pLDJWKS V t i r T g i k IT, WT NOW THEY TAX* IT WITH THEM TP FLORIDA For Rent- Either fi or « rooms on' WANTED TO BUY—Cedarville Far- Main street. 8 rooms upstairs furnish- ‘ raers' Grain Company stock, State ed for light housekeeping. Carage in ^number of shares and lowest oa«h connection. Call at Western Ohio price, Address “F * Care Cedarville Cream Station, J Herald. PQJ hr. p . w ! id EN< P P- i Township High School and Cedarville ■ College, class ’gg, and she has a large, circle of friends here that .extend) congratulations, Mr* and Mrs, Cummings, parents of the. bride attended the wedding. • The Women’s'Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian chui-ch Will meet Tuesday* Dec. 27th a t 2 F . j VL at the home of Mrs. C. N. Abel. ODD TRAIL TO.RE,; OPENED A petition, is in circulation for the extension of State Route 133 from near Williamsburg, dlermont county, almost due north'.to Xenia. The -route follows an old Indian trail over -which Daniel Boone* es­ caped from tlie’* Indians, which Gen­ eral AutKotiy’ ySPayne .traveled.and 1812 was used to jta *PejrryV fleet during the carryami at Sandua Before,t! the trunk railroad. ru War ihis road was of the underground Hot Crisp waffles.. What could taste better these chilly morn­ ings. A good dectrio waffle . Iron makes a very useful. 'Christmas‘present* Hot brown toast. Just Crisp enough to be good. Made very quickly and right at .the table withan electric toaster. Some­ thing always appreciated a t . Christmas. The days, of giving ornamental, but im- useful, presents lo r Xmas, are rapidly passing and useful gifts are talcing their places. What could be a more fitting Yuletide giftv than a useful olectrical appliance? Something' that can be used every day of the year and some­ thing that w ill help ; lighten the work in housekeeping. 7 s.* W e have a complete display o f 'a ll things electrical and .w ill gladly assist you with appropriate sugges­ tions. - “Ironing 'Pay’’ can tie made more pleasant with a good electric iron. Saves many use­ less steps and is always “hot.” A very useful present. Electric percolators are al­ ways acceptable at Christmas time,. Steaming hot coffee - rightsat the tabic, eliminating those .Trips to and . from the fstove*- ' ’ < ' • S W K s s The Dayton Power & Light Co. SouthDetroit SL * ^ Xenia, Ohio f ►. on T h e r e a r e ju s t e ig h t su its in th is s a le a s s o r t ­ m e n t a n d e v e r y o n e p r ic e d a t su ch a w o n d e r ­ f u l v a lu e th a t th e y w i l l a l l s e ll o n S a tu rd a y . E v e r y su it m u s t g o . T h e p r ic e s q u o t e d a r e f o r c a s h o n ly . T h i s is y o u r o p p o r tu n ity . "A’price or even a picture in a newspaper adver­ tisement may sometimes be misleading—you must see these suites to appreciate the wonderfnl bargains offered," . One—3 Piece Velour Suite Regular $ io 5 .oo value.. . ; ..... .. $ 55.00 One—3 Piece Velour Suite Regular $120.00 value.,.. $ 71.50 Tfflf We wish you a Kerry Christmas andaHappy and Prosperous Hew Year. Three—3 Piece Jacquard Suites d JI O l 0 7 Regular $ 165.00 value......... * p i O 1 . 0 1 ORA 1*76 siz Tange: One—3 Piece Jacquard Suite d jl 0 9 1 A Regular $175.00 value..........., t p i u O * l U HUT fancy , lb* 27c CAN lb. 20c Jellys, FRU Light t CELER1 •Moachc.1 One—3 piece Jacquard Suite Regular $200.00 value. » « * «. f « A- «' # $ 148.00 FffiEP D S ! t ; U N E R A L k - 'I R E C T O R S CEOARVILLK, OHIO One—3 Piece Jacquard Suite Regular $215.00 value « S.4#*|# f f » $ 152.50 ““tJ j r * r y wT" ■ ■ * « m visit ; coi teat »u % ^C 3 no CRANI5 Itowe. I AFFLF! 3 lbs. . 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