The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52

i **fwRj* »*♦<*«.>.■>.iPaQs LOCAL AND PERSONAL »Q l# 1* *."<'■,»;>< ■S»«S»iO*»Wfr igU|J*|ig»g !,.»l»»lW>"*»«!f lil»TI<»w» Mil| Mr. C. F. Marshall loft Saturday for Orlando, Florida, where he will spend the winter at that southern re­ sort. International Show Opens Saturday Cafeteria Dinner At Clifton, December 4th Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway and children and the former’s father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gallo­ way o f Xenia, are spending the Thanksgiving vacation in Chicago with Dr. Charles Galloway and family. Mr. Garter N, Abel has been on a trip East this week on business and pleasure combined. The International liv e Stock Show The annual cafeteria dinner as at Chicago opens Saturday and con- given by the Bible S.hool Committee tinues for the week. This a world- in Clifton for the benefit of Religious j wide event and attracts .hundreds o f Education, will be held at the Opera j thousands of people. In connection1House an December 4th. ^ Following . the annual meetings of many farm the dinner the musical Bible ama and live stock orgnniations will be j “ Queen Esther” will be rendered. A j held during the week. : male quartette will also render sev- j oral members. The supper will be Turkey Quoted Low .What to Give Him Give Magazines for Christmas. Phone 2-7 or see J. C. McMillan, sub­ scription agency. Mrs. F. E. Caldwell o f London, 0 ., and Mrs. W. A. Coligrove o f Nevada, Mo„ visited Monday with Mrs. Eliza­ beth Blair and Mrs. Mary McMillan. Thursday being Thanksgiving the Herald goes to press a day sooner than usual. FOR SALE—1 2ya ton Reo Truck, perfect mechanical condition with 5 good tires. Inquire at this office for information. The next number o f the lecture course will be Mr. Sawders on Decem­ ber 5th. His lecture will be illustrat­ ed on a popular subject. Those who ’ are interested in antiques should keep in mind the W. C. Bull public sale. A number of rare pieces with many years behind them are to be offered. Several o f the pieces have been wanted in the past by antique dealers but they will go to sale December 12. See ad in this issue. • I Mrs. W. H. Owens and Mrs. Belle. , Gray left Tuesday morning for Pitts­ burgh where they will spend the win­ ter. Mrs. Owens will visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ■John Lott'and Mrs. Gray, w ill.visit . with her son, Mr. James Gray and wife. Mr. Harry Owens left Wednesday for his home in Detroit, having come here some time ago due to the death o f his father, the late. W. H. Owens. A recital will be given by the stu­ dents o f-th e College Department of Music, in the Library reading room, Wednesday, December 4, at 8 P. M. All friends ,o f the College are most cordially invited. Lydia A; Berkley, Director o f Music. £ Kiwanis Club -Members Entertained Tuesday Evening v Members o f the Kiwanis Club and their wives, Xenia, were entertained Tuesday evening at the Alford Gymnasium. Dinner wa§ served by Ladies Advisory Board. At this meet­ ing Dr. W> B. McChesney was made an honorary member o f the Kiwanis Club. Dr., McChesney gave a talk on “ Down In. God’s Country,” a4descrip­ tive lecture on New England. United1Presbyterian Ladies Will Hold Bazzar-Market The Ladies’ Aid of the United Pres­ byterian 'Church will hold a bazzar and .market in the Township Clerk’s office on Saturday afternoon, Decem­ ber 7th. Fancy work, aprons, hand­ kerchiefs, candy and baskets yvill be sold. Come and do your Christmas shopping early. At the market you will be able to get all kinds o f home make things to eat. j • Correspondence f | Course j I in . I | POULTRY ! ! HUSBANDRY ! FREE MORE THAN 7000 PERSONS HAVE ENROLLED For Particular# Write immediately to i LONDON BUCKEYE j j HATCHERY } 9 North Oak St. f (Opp. The Court House) § LONDON, OHIO | *■* a Decorative Buffet Ensemble iserved at 6:30. With Chickens Higher,Hog Gives Example There are not many who can recall i Of Self-Preservation the»time when turkey at Thanksgiving1 * ----- -— time ‘was ‘ever quoted on the market That self-preservation is the first at a lower price than chickens. Cin- nature was forcefully demon- cinnati and Dayton papers Tuesday Crated flt Washington C, II, recently quoted as low as 35 cents a pound for ari ordinary old sow that had dressed Turkeys and 39c for dressed keen left in a lot near the Anderson chickens. The poultry market’ seems slaughter house and was caught by to be flooded with turkeys this season and the public buying power some what reduced, the rising waters of Paint creek while no one was about to turn her from the pen. The sow proceeded to gather all of the weeds and brush in the pen and place them in a pile, then took refuge Hagar Paper Company Expresses Appreciation,ont0?.of Pileofwee(lsandbrush ____ __ iand escaped the water which other- The Hagar Straw Board & Paper. w*se W0UH have drowned her. Set For December 9th LITERARY SOCIETY MEETING The regular meeting of the Philoso­ phic Literary Society was held in the basement of the college library last Monday evening. Herbert Main had charge <of'- devotions. The following program was presented: Talk—“ Billboarditis” Herbert Main Reading ________ Roscoe Fudge Reading __________ RubyMarshall Talk—“ Thanksgiving __ _____ ____ ________________ Lawrence Lumpkin R ead ing_„■_______ CarmenFrazier After the business meeting the so­ ciety, led by Robert Duffey, sang favorite songs.1 , J Company wishes to take this oppor­ tunity to thank the Cedarville Fire . , Department and the citizens who 1 E X P a y i n g T i m e worked so hard and successfully at tjie fire, which occurred in our yards on Thursday, November 21. The co-operation of everyone made it possible to have a portion o f the rick. Should the occasion arise, the vil­ lage may depend upon this company and its equipment to assist the Village Fire Department in its work. Very truly yours, ■ The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. Wilson W, Galloway, General Mgr. & Treasurer. -Madison Press. County Treasurer Helen Dodds an­ nounces that a representative from her office will be in Cedarville on Mon­ day, December 9th at the Exchange Bank for the collection of taxes. NO HUNTING The following farms are posted against hunting with dog or gun. C. F. Marshall. / • Harry Nagley, Massies Creek Cemetery Associa­ tion. Paul Ramsey. W. II. Arthur. , Currey McElroy. FOR SALE—A, good Delaine Ram, H. G. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Watt accom­ panied Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rader of Xenia to Urichsvillc, Ohio, Wednes­ day where-they will spend Thanksgiv­ ing and the week-end -with Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Codon and family. ■ If he Is a iban o f discriminating taste here Is something worthwhile to give him for Christmas—a brass magazine and newspaper holder, de­ signed by that master American gen­ ius whose modernistic conceptions are creating such a sensation In art gift sections. The Diana motif in the picture is one o f the masterpieces which Is attracting the attention of connoisseurs. Other unique and char­ acteristic conceptions Include lamps, the sea gull motif best known, also such Intriguing articles In brass or bronze such ns doorstops, smoking sets, candlesticks and so on. Women Interested •In sealing what flowercraft will be fascinated with this resplendent ensemble consisting of candlesticks and centerpiece. It glorifies buffet or formal dinner table with equal grace.. They are teaching this fascinating art in faneywork de­ partments where materials for paper flowers are sold, To tell In this brief space “how tq make” would be too long a story. Suffice It to say that the bases o f candlesticks and the tree are formed of melted to-softness sealing wax piled In a mass and then left to harden. The flowers and leaves are cut from crepe paper, wired and la<y quered with transparent sealing wax paint. A Christmas gift worth reccriv ing, we’ll say l <V Fresh Pop Corn and Candy Every Day 2 i / See Our Free Christmas Special ft ■ a s L. ..V , Mrs. Carter N .' Abel entertained about forty lady friends at her home on Xenia avenue Tuesday evening. The Coljfege Junior class will pre­ sent “ Kempy” at the Opera House on J December 18th. _ rirtr, PAT*-, m i . -r. . ’ FOR SALE—Corn at my residence FOR SALE—Black Giant Roosters ■ ^ ' , „ . _ -,„r on Columbus pike ea3t o f town. Gleni and Bantams. Call 13-185. r All Wool Blankets All Wool Blankets I i at | ^Bargain Prices Bargain Prices ! | There is nothing that will give you so much comfort these 1 | cold nights as an | f ALL WOOL BLANKET ' f I We have them in a j I Large Assortment ' I | • | f of colors, patterns, and sizes; and at prices all can afford 1 I to pay. There is nothing nicer for a . \ 1 | CHRISTMAS GIFT j 1 Come and get acquainted with our line, which can 5e | I seen at our Retail Department. ’ i | The Orr Felt and j Blanket Company ( I PIQUA, OHIO j C. M. Spencer ■ * i S. Main St. Cedarville, Ohio j jMHMUUNWmMItmmitMMftftUMtl CHRISTMASSAVINGS A total of one hundred and eighty members re­ ceiving an average of forty dollars eachmakes a nice Christmas fund for our patrons. We will have the pleasure of dis­ tributing this money to our members the first week of December and each one will be glad to receive their portion. If not a member make plans no wto join next year and share in the distribution. The Exchange Bank ................... . LIVE SHOPPING NEWS FROM XENIA MERCHANTS . I f UAMOTTG r U F A P GTfYRI?. l l I 1 A l l mechanicalparts are inside the cabinet FAMOUS CHEAP STORE 45 E, MAIN ST. WE SELL EVERYTHING 20 Years in the Same Spot 'm iiN im iM iiin iiim iiH iiiiH M iiiiifiiiiM iiiiiiiim iu im iM K iiio M iiin iiiM H H iiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiM J.C.PENNESfCa . . and no other electric refrigerator can offer the famous aire | | QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY 1 H | ■ Faints Dishes Blankets . | | | Window Glass Glass Ware Comforts ' | I f . Hardware Stove Pipe . Hosiery | | | Enamel Ware Stove Boards Underwear 1 t t Frigidaire ha# a reserve power that you can tap at wilL When you’re in ahurry for ice cubesor desserts, just turn the lever of theFrigidaire "Cold Control.” Come in and[see the "Cold Control” demonstrated; Ask us to explain the liberalmonthly terms. V V. V Letushelpyouwininbig$25,000contest Write aletter on food pres- National Food Preserva- ervation and win a prize tion Council. Get complete now being offered by the information here today. 50 ° is the safety point f o r perishable foods CAS and ELECTRIC SHOP HOUSE WIRING ' FIXTURES WAFFEL IRONS TOASTERS ' LAMPS ELECTRIC CORN POPPERS HEALTH LAMPS ATWATER KENT RADIOS H. E. EICHMAN 52 West Main St. Xenia, Ohio z s S z z s 3 Z z 2 2 = 2 i i § V a l u e s * FOR THE ENTIRE FARMILY Shopping at the J. C. Penney Company Store it a aaving in rime at well as in money. The annoyance of shopping from one specialty shop to another is dimtnated by having under one roof an abundant variety of merchandise for thehome and everymem'* her in it. THE REASONIT ONLY REQUIRES ELEVENMENONAFOOTBALLTEAM | THECAS mU ELECTRIC [KHlAPLIANCECOMPANY I 37 S. Detroit St.IBUi Telephone 595 I . (THE DAYTON POWEff AND{LIGHTCOj | XEN I A DISTRICT I j ’ Is that every one of the eleven works at the f j same thing. |! If one man had one idea and one another, II and one wanted to put through this play and j another play, little would be accomplished. ^ IIIM IIIIIIin illllllllltlH lllilH llllfl(llim ill(lllllllIM M H IIH IU l/y fill M ill MMN il 11*1III r But when all play together and all pull for I If Ij the same thing, the ball is advanced down the ! j field and scores are made. |! Towns are just like that. When everyonein 1i town wants to do i^a differentway little is ac- f | ’• complished, but when a community unites all I f of its energy and all of its resource' on one 1! project and works in harmony on this one 1! tHipg, until results . are accomplished and I ! then tackles another project, that town II makes progress and soon has many achieve* 11 mehts to show for its efforts. i I I I I f 1 z 3 2 i 2 3 3 l! Foe Father and Big Brother— suits, ■hoet, socks, shirts and tics. For Mather and Big Sister—Ready-ca. Vesr and accessories, all in the latest fatk- I . I V \ For the QhaUrea*-*Clothing, owes and •chad supplies. Far the Ho«na — Drapes, certains, bed- [Cng, linens and many other things vritK which to dress up thehome. And with all thesewe have given you just a glimpse of the drretrity af merchandise that awaits jour per- •ond nksitkm at stocn. INVITATIONS SEALS GREETING CARDS FAVORS DECORATIONS MASKS WIGS 7 and COSTUMES L. S. BARNES & COMPANY Gmm St. Phono 733 a I i 3 3 3 3 II a | 5 1 ORPHIUM THEATRE Latest Talking Motion Pictures i | ^IMMIIMIMIIMMIIIIMHMIMMHMIIMMMHMIIMMMIMMMMIMMI i ^ BIJOU XENIA, OHIO M IIM lM IM IIIIflllM tM M IM (M »lim ilM IM IM IM IIIlHlllllll*><ll*k*l{ 1 I i !3 22 * i . s i |We are now installing the | | I Western Electric System for. I | ENNA JETTICK SHOES FOR WOMEN 2 ..............................................................................I........O llllim iim illM IIIIM tlM llim iM M IM IlM M IIM M lM im iM IJIIIIM tlim ilM M Iliim im ilillM / 2 ....................... ^ iiH iiiiiiiiiiM M iiiM iiM M iiiiiim im iiM tm iiiiiM iiiim im iM i^ 1s TIFFANY 11 z » . 3I’ | i H ANDERSON^ JEWELRY STORE 11 FLOWER SHOP GREEN AND ELGIN I | 10i w . Main St. WATCHES j | ^ Phone 681-R PERFECT DIAMONDS I I "QUALITY FLOWERS” SOUTH BBTOto ST. * * * - " I S S Z * ^ ‘V.iHuitHiHiKiiiUXiiiOHi'iiHOiiWiaHiiiimmiiimiiiitiimv . ^tiiHiiiiiiiiuiMMiiiiiuiiimiiiiiimMiiiiimiiiHiiiiimmitiiiii^ ’ •HitiHtmiiHiiHHuiiiiimiiiHmiiimiiHmmiiiMmuittM.iiT l V I T A P H 0 N E P I C T U R E S 8 S 2 i 1 1 Watch this Bpace for open­ ing date. ' \ A A A A l t o E l ARROW SHOE STORE SOUTH DETROIT ST. s 1'

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