The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26
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They will be doubly welcome If selected from our new Christmas stock. ‘ Be sure to see the values we ate offering. 49c 79c 98c $1.49 MpfaMN An Umbrella Is a Lasting Gift 1 ■ - \ 1 d T s W ' e . f / / ^ M to. a Majestic’ Garters in a Box Evtty womanandmiss longs tor a .sUtart mabrdto tad w im handle* at* tacoa-Wly .«ad to tow- $2.98 Others 8t £3.95— £4.98 These well-known gar- •tors make a useful, *s jvell tas an attractive, gift! Dif- Sferent styles in a holiday ;gift boor 5pr • 23c and 49c Gift Novelties t o f s « y B s t o « This gUty colored slik hand kerchief sad s pair of fancy garters come la s handsome fcaad-tintcd boot. A dainty gift tor only ■ 69p Gift Sets O f Various Comhmations w!11 dclighledr wltn one o f thete grown-up tots •—combination* o f mirror, nvtih, «cklace> garter* o r vanity caM In *et* o f two articles fgc 23c Fancy Shirts o f Broadcloth for Men Many new and attractive patterns are to be found in this offering, all of which are appropriate for Christmas gifts. In collar attached and neckband style with self collar to match. AH patterns are PAST COLOR. $1.49 $1.98 $2.98 Give Him A ll Ayxrai Shaving Set f ritoa* Sharing' fm tm •JM Iftttigi Bisdto to »*. ftaltihfS holiday bOfc A gif* .tojESsttob kvaw.a^N.'iut Smart Handbags Are Appropriate Feminine Gifts ..The new one* are so dis tinctive that you Will be proud to **loct «te for a friend— pouche* Md envelope* with modernistic Applkwo-iolld col* or* with novelty clasps—be «urt to see them 98c J 98cto$4.98 ComlpeteStockofSplendid TOYS forEm;Bo;mlGirl u r r ova job nhntino chu ik ® not ices ..... .jf METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Monriag Thome: <*Traaafor«ing Powatr of tha Word” The Uakws Sorricw* at the United Pmbsrtarita Church at 7:30 P. M. at thl* **rvk» Rev. H. C. Gunnett will preach. His subject: “A Father’s Exhortation to Hi* Bon.” • The Church School ha* a very time ly subject, viz.: “ Paul and His Friends” which will be studied b y the Adult scholars. . Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. The young people of League age are re quested to be present and participate in the discussion. It is a Christmas Carol service. Subject: “Th'at Glori ous Song of Old”. Miss Lilia’s Ford is president. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services for Sabbath, December 16 10 A. Mi Bible School. Remember the Primary Department is not meet ing because of the Scarlet Fever. We urge therefore that as far as it is at all possible, Adults shall attend. This is the only way in which we may hold the record of attendance up to normal, lyA. M. Worship Service. Sermon by the Pastor. # . 6:30 P, M. Yeiing People’s Sendee, lield in the Vestry. 7i30 P, M. Union Sci’vice, United Presbyterian Church, Rev. Mr.. Gun nett will preach. '• A r ip lift ■•'*'•’ Dr. James D. Steel Died Last Saturday Rev. James Dallas Steel, D. D* pastor of rile Presbyterian church in' P&ssaic, N. J.t died suddenly Satur day according to word received by relatives. The deceased was ■a son of Dr, David Steel, deceased and was known to a number of local people. The funeral was held Tuesday with burial in Philadelphia. The father a>:id son were at Orie time prominent ministers ih the Reformed Presby terian denomination. FarmersGatherToHar vest Neighbor’s Corn Mr. Edgar Tobias was taken sud denly ill at his home north of town last week and on Saturday it Was found necessary to move him to the McClellan hospital. Farmers in the neighborhood gathered at the Tobias home Tuesday and Wednesday and husked the corn crop. The kindners of the neighbors certainly will be greatly appreciated, ’ H O T E L FOR T H A Y E S In Columbus Stop at * Hotel Fort Hayes Modern— Fireproof Columbus’ Moat Popular Hotel i■ i SOORoom* With Bath at $2.60 and $3.00 * Convenient to stores tod theaters Free parking lot Sfld garage in connection X. fe. BUNSTIHB, Manager COLUMBfUS, OHIO Waft Spring Street, near High UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School at i0:00 A.' M, There W ill be no classes for the Primary department owing to the Scarlet Fever epidemic^ Preaching li:00 A. M, Theme: “Seventh Commandment.” Union Service in this church. Rev. Gunnett will preach. Tjjie Board pf Education in con ference with Health Director R. II. Grube, decided Monday to dismiss .the Fifth arid Sixth grades of school in nri attempt to lend aid. in checking the epidemic?of scarier, fc-ver that has been' prevalent in this section for some time The first four grades were dismissed^ last week. There have been no cases developed in the upper grades. The fifth and*Sixth grades^ will be out this week and if there are no mote new cases these grades will be opened again next Mon day. In the meantime the rooms,on the, lower floor will be fumigated and closed.' TASS Undue A ttoKvM i became effec tive Au«toi 14»T, County Com- mkriffwns feNftifato the price to be peid tor to® lty*UN* to 10*9 at $1.69 for te*e tor *■& dag*, $L69 for female* ««£ |3J||ter tag kennel*. The price k the tom^aa tor 1928. NOTICE OF, APPOINTMENT Estate of W, Rife, deceased, Carrie M. Bertha R. Estle, J. Wallace Rift* Umjtt been, appointed and qualified a* Executor* of the esetate of George W. Rife, late Of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated thi* 10 day of December, A. I). 1028. S, C. WRIGHT, . Probate of said County. Ornate Drewer TKngs . NO HUNTING The following farms and lands are posted against hunting with dog qr ?um ■ Clmrle* F. Marahall ’ Andrew Kennedy Currcy McElroy *, S. T. Baker , Mas3ica Creek Cemetery land. The Hoy*’ and Girls’ Male chorus of the High School will hold a market •Saturday at M. in the Township Clerk’s office.' There will be home made candy, cottage cheese, cakes, cookies and pies. The proceeds go to aid in paying the expense of the rhqru* tq the state meeting in Colum bus. Come to The U, P, dining room Saturday .afternoon and evening and eat Waffles like mother used to make with syrup, country sausage and coffee all for 25c, Two; More Grades School Dismissed .Mrs.' Arina M, Townsley went to Xenia Tuesday to attend the funeral of J. R, Wike (who met his death) or was’ killed to an auto wreck in Cleveland - Saturday, The funeral was held at- his Uncle Walter Wike rud burial at Woodland Cemetery, Ideal for gift.occasions are exquisite articles whlcli show French in spiration in "their elaborate .finish ings of gold lace and satin garlanded with flowers of superb silks and rib bons, all displaying a superior hand craft. Christmas wJU'be a. time for rejoicing for the debutante or bride who receives anything so beautiful as the dresser utility box shown in this plctqre, covered with taffeta silk veiled with all-over gold lace, garni- tured with a cluster of handmade taf feta roses. The comb case and. top of brush are made to match. RADIO iiii OHdiMtchihisne*} A L L 'A M E R IC A I f/ respond/ •flSiailiitaitiamailfcBia WTr| J ilV J JVO nm ttltSU>t I H S , JWiac, ji tu« ekerfu. Lorn*joy BydruulleSho'fikAbtorbart mnd •printeotmriinchldodInllttpri***' Bumpmrt mnd roar fondor tumrdo osUrn. Chock Oakland doUvorad prioos—thoy fitcludo loirut lu»f dMnjtchargor. GanorulMotaroTimo foyrnontplan,moailobloat' . m W mui » ran. Speed- hfopwspeed. &*tft aixty-five. . . seventyjailas an hoar sod KKMi It’s tto* oftH e Asy. Everybody want* speed. Some people want to use it. Others do»*t. But everybodywants to think Wa caris full of It • ,, that be can pass anything on the road whenever be likes . * * Some cars are fast. The Now All- American Six for one. If ever you’re driving one wherethe 1*Wallows. . , step on|t, And Watch this great New All- American respondl. . , Speed? Ths New All-American cer tainly has it. Along -with power . . . pick-up - , . and -truly original style. In fact* you’ll find in this greatest of 1all Oaklands a car that ex presses the spirit o f this breathless age- * |SETS AND SERVICE j |Get. your radio in. shape for | |the winter'programs and en- | |tainmeut. We sendee any | |mahe of radio or can supply I |any ‘standard apparatus on | < i notice. 1! 1i. C. STORMONT I S'- f ■ ■; , f S: . | Phone 3-161 | | Cedsrrille, Ohio | i ibteUWr - JEAN PATTON CEDARVILLE, OHIO ALL-AMERICAN SIX BY OAK IsAND \D1 / Santa Claus has on display at our store a wondorotiS lot of his Christmas presents.. He wants you to have the gifts .that will render Christmas memor able, aiid selecting the article you want will be a veritably easy task from hjs exhibit here. YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT Your'problem cap |be solved ip our Gift Display,, Variety radiates from all departments. Dim Toy Town has many Sleds, Wagons, Chairs, Baby Buggies, Dolls and dozens of various toys. A Radio for Christmas is most de sirable. We feature the best makes on the market today, and in Croaley, Radiola, Zenith and Steinite -Electric, you will pave a set unsurpassed for satisfaction, Wits and service, If something in wearing apparel is the Gift you wish to make, numerous items are on display. Other items that suggest an appropriate gift are Leather Goods, Fancy Glassware, Chinavvare, Cosmetics. Books and Novelties. ^ . In Stationery, an extremely select stock offers an ideal Gift. In Novel ties our large varied stock can save the exp ense of a trip to the City, Re member, our' Toy Town cpmprises the. largest most varied stpgjt §vpp shown ih Cedarvillo, We wish you all a Merry Christmai. to Y lan d We had for distribution an eight page catalogue of our offerings in Toytpwn, but we have cut the prices on so many articles in this lot that we cbhld not put out these pamphlets. Come in to get our prices on Toys, They are Lower! Cut! Slashed! HOUSE SLIPPERS FOR CHRISTMAS All styles! All Colors 85c to $2.50 SWEATERS FOR CHRISTMAS A large variety, A fine present $1-95 to $9.00 HANDKERCHIEFS Some very nice and good looking ones 5c to $1.00 NECKTIES— in Xm«* Boxes The very latest 50c, 6$c and£1.00 CHRISTMAS CARDS All Kinds! All prices One Dozen in 3ox with Envelopes 95c and 5Pc R . B i r d & S o n s C o K r
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