The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52

11 ..•. .J a 1 -,.~-;:s..,,.,.~~") 1, gi10-. ,ooColU.., nd Amlmr ioJIPDi~ ()J'S of ·t.M. io Qf Gmlllll s, Pl.'cea,~. .lppoi11t~ of the eitJW' of Greene·· WJUGHT, s:iid County, • f I I . l / j '; I ., !l!.'~>=·! 4 ;'!!~!~~:~!~~:.:'°!. :=: .. h!: 1 •• 1 ~-~!·.~~··.~~ .. ;!'!I !'!"~~""':~."'.'."':" ... :"."':" .. ':"' .. "':" ..~."'--~-,-~"""·~.,_.,..:.__"""'_·""'·---• .,_•._, . . ""' •t tKMa! 1 1 , "" , . . . . '!'HS CElM.JWJU,J~ U~.llAtD, DECEJ:U,EU {l l~~. r-----;"""--"!\""'----~-------~----· 11 .,' 11 ' ' 1 " 11 " 0 " '"" ' ' "' "' ~lb,: Carri~· .i~~..--·~t-·S;;;ifi~l~-~CHURCH-NOTES .. ,bor 7th in Towm~tpci~;ic·Ofllc~ 1 .;~~-~ ·-:~ •.• ~ : '; ·.·.· .. OR .· PHI. · l LOCAL AND PEruiONAL w111 a &11e1t •t i~ :bomt .j)t )Ir, M, l Choir pritctk!l Saturday .i.t 1.:.0 p I th O~~on~r evcnin; the~. 111litq· .flf . .. ·. . ·u·M· ··r·HEA" TRE AnRACTI 1 * w. 'Collw Tltllnksgiv~ - · 'l.\f . . · ·" · • e »Oil' .Qf tbA l'u·sbytcri11n Cbu~h ' . ' . .... . . ONs· I ••• I. • I ' ' • , • • • • I •••• I I I • !\1£TH0DJS'f EPISCOPAL Cffl.l-RCH Ro. B . • . ·. . . .were 1mtert,ai,ru,ti 11.t tli.o home Qf :Jli:11. - . . .· . . ···.. • . . . •...· . . . ...·• ..· ·. •..· .. ·.. · .. · ·..•. .. ..···.. I Mr, Allf.ln Tur11b11ll, wh!I ta teallhing ~· Owlght Sterrf.ltt and ta111ilr of ~--- '.bur ~· P;. t f armeaon W~& m Pht:s- S\Uil<ltl llann~ JU.d ti@UJhtcr• o11 N!»ib . ' I~ ?leveland w1111·h11me over Thnnk11- Ea~t Clevel1md, Ohio, ,·bited over th~1 Cbu.rch Scluiol 10 A. M. A ;iin in in. ~!the .u WIIY attending a n:cet-' lI.ain Street. A 1Jovercd dkh JOJp~r :XENIA, OHIO t.rivmi, ' weyk-end at the h!lme of the fQrmer's tho Chlll'ch School lesson \~e 'nre b!gh and 1 :::CQmml~eio1?- -0! Pit.t~-J"':as tscrw:~. after Wbich ti~ ennh,r , I - ··· · ·· mother, J:(ra, Juli. SterreU, who bus brnught fnct to :fare with n very pr;ir. n.rll to be me.r • Semmarm§, wh~c~w~a 5 pcnt m 1nns;mg 1100 tJ•u:uil fel.fow• Th .# . M~ 'l'homp1,on C01wtord tontim1e11 boen ill f<1:r.11ever!ll weekll, tienl 1:1nbjcct "Helping Our Neighb!lr.s" ped institutio!t'd r!~~o o:e well equip, ~b!p, All present wjoyed t.lM! ~rnhm ......· e ,1.0l1Qwing attractions ate 'booked.. a .. t t. h•JS in• Y e"'f cd ticaho1i\iltion ·lltthe hQme l\fatt.. 26r3l~6. Tbis timely topic )Septembe r in 'nt;sby . ho open Jll!xt 'l'etf mucht rui~ ioo~ !,;i:rw1t1rd tg other . of Dr. ti.nd Ura,. W, ;a. 'McCh.e$ney. FOR REN'l' - i :iip,tllir.s front should !lppeul to every true believer attend.ed '• J.:ongr • t'g •. He a~o l!!m!l11r a-athennr11. t!lrii the feiu·. Theatre; w. ant~ Pr11etic1d Nura!ng. Innuire :r®Jlli!,, SI.Iii.bk fqr light h,;iµ,~'keep- nnd ull_ w~o c,\ll ough~ to lie p~scnt/n1s 'form~r ~h11:::1r:aj t:~ll~t·: 'l'he Ch!!!l' of the First' V1e.byt§!.ri&n Deceml>er 7-;'GLAD RAG oou1• n . . . ... 4'Ceml>er 9·1 9·ll-''ffEAATS lN ~KILE" ·Ote@lber 14-15-"PAR 1S BOUND" . D!!eember 1$-17-"LOCI<Y IN LOVE''. Det:ero~i' 18-19.:.....''THE SAP" • D~ember 21-22.-.f'SKJN DEEP" Decembet 23-24-"AWFUL TRUTH'' ' ,;·. D~eipl>er 25 ·26-''FOX MOVlETONE FOLLIES" f .M J W M -. Int!,' or 911ke l'-1)1!1'11•, t1.lSQ 2 !fffrages to o~d. jom m the dlscuoijion. p, llf. Chll,l'ch, Washina•- p ,,, ·. lr Chur.cl!,. with the ltllil!iit!l,Jlce o! Qtber ·0 • rl!, • . ' · .at.thews, New Jnsper, rent lit Batt' rt•idl!l'l(!O on Soutl! Main <l!lld_rm_, superintend~·n.t. .e·".nn.i'ng. ..,...,n, 11 ' • ueaday member11 of_ the eon.'" 0 "'a.ti_on·. wil.l p..... 01).Jo. P.lione :X:i!lllll O:l•F·l2, · ,s ....... ..,- . 1· Friendij Of iir, ls:. ennetJii. :J.\ttj!l, !IT!.\ glad to $fe him out ,igain lifter )Jis illncs~ following an attrick of the grip .ll_evernl week~ ago. · \. · D1•. an,;l Mrs. O. P. Elias andda1 1gh. ,St. Call .11t C.rciilm St11.tl<1n ·n,;ixt dC>or :Pubhc W Ql'Ship ut 11 o'clock. 'l'he · sent.• Chnstma11 P111e1t111t on S.b~th NC>rth toi' keya. ~ i!lf'Qr!llatlon. Mrii. s~rmon theme: "Ri>asona Why tl:te eve11mi, Detem~r Jlitb, A. L.: 13•\JmJ.UJJ, Ctl!vii Coenr, M1.1, · S11er11mcnt of the Lord's Supper FIR.S'l' PRESill'TERlAN CHU.RCJI Rev, YI· P. RAlrrlman, Md Judite S, Should be observed.I' - . C, ~r1gl!t atwml~ the Mld-yel!r . llenny SparrPW, J!Qll pf Mr, l!nd Mr.s. Epwo1·th. Leagl!!? nt !l:30 P. M. • 10:00 A. M. Bible .SChool. Cllril!• meeting of the D11yt(>n .Preab),wry, Chi!rle!i Spatiow' ia 1i!id lJ pwitb 11 .. Unl<in S_ervice at 7:llO. 'l'hc Rev. t1anity ln 'ferms 9f Neighborliness. whkb wa~ held in' the We~tministei: br11ken anlde whfoh. he received the R, A. Jnn'l"!eson wil! bring the io~pel A .swdy ot what Dr. Jolin F, CQwan PresbYWru~n Chl.!l'ch, ~ayt!ln, Ohio, day of the papet< mill :tire, lJejump- mes~uge. The publu.· CPrdially invited C41led, "A. Parable of The Good Amer- <m W.edne.llday, Pecembi:r !ilUtth ·at efl OV!ll' a :fente :fracturing 'the m!lm. to the~ Mrvke6; fo~n.': 'Who are otJr neighbor.s 1 JJow ten o'cl01:k, · . her but thought UQtbing ot the injury . . ... . . . .· wide 1s ou_r neighborhood? !low a~U .A larBe ntJml>!n: of the pfflcer, Alld 1fr. Ranldn McMillan Qf ?,lusltingum while aiding in fighting the :fire. lle UN11'ED PRESBY1'ERIAN CllUltCJ{ w~ be neighbors? Thiil b!lur in the lllemb~rs of the l!!Cl!l Presbyterian . College spent the Thanksgiving vaca- Is able t!I be ~bout home on crutches.. · . --. • · ·· Bible School will aasist you in an- Church are plumring to attend the ter, Bemke, spent 'l'hanksgiving ~ is.it– ing relative5 in Norw~o~, O~iQ, t io v·th h' t u S .. d .$ h l ·. . . , ijWJJ. ring theije questions, .ModeratQr's . Dav P1·0.,....11m at .t";. n ' 1 · 18 paren s, ,rLr, 11n<I Mrs. Philosophic ~1t·e· r~"Y $n~·1et" nn ay c 00 at 10 A l\~ · Su " / 11 ·oo A u · · W t · · t · C,,.h · · , .. ..., "" Clayton. McMillan.. .· ·· ·· · "' · ,,. ·"" · ' o A Dobb' ' .'· . P.•• : , "'' :Wor11hlp Service. Sllr- es mims .er ·.. ur.ch, Daytpn 9n ..........--..........,;;·.. , -·-·-·----- • "·'" ----~ .Held Meeting M1mday' 'pr;achin m;t 11 A 1 . . mon by the p11st!lr, , . D~ember 10th. Dr. Cfoll!lnd ;a'. Mc~ ~======~======~=~:,-...,.:!•-~-=·=•·,-~ .. -==::-=· :::-=-=· =-=-~· l\lt•. and .Mrs. W. J. Tarbox enter: Tl1c Phllosophlc Literary SoeiQty Great l'hy:cian" . l\. Theme: "The ( 0:30· P. M'. Yo1mg .People'.s .Servlce. Afe1;1, the Moderatq;•.of General Ae• .~ . · ---.-..---~·~-~-..-~ tnined a number of relatives ut <lil\- wns held in. the basement Pf thEl c11l- Y. p c· . . N · t. ,._ 3 . . I Top1c, '"4pplying the Chriatm11a seml!ly wlll apeak both morning- anq nei• Thanksgiving Day. lcge 1ibr11ry .111st . ¥ond11y ~venlng. ' ' . '" · a "• 0 P. M, Last. Spidt." · evening, / · ' .HerberbMain,h11dcharge<>fdevotioll!,,· Cbap~er 111 The,PrQmise."· ·r 7:30 P. M. U i S · · th • I :JOIN' NOW! We Invite· You· ·• I . · to Join. ,our. ·Ch:ristmas ,. ' . ' .. , . ~- ' ' : - savings Club l ~ ' . ,. Mrs. Arthur Cummings left Tues, day for n visit· with her daughter • , , I , I Mrs. Lnwrence Pukes · in Tuni'pa, Ji'lorida. · · · · All members of the n. ·A: R, shoultl keep in mind the lunclieon at 'the' home of Mrs.. J; E, :Kyle; Tuesday, Decem- ·ber 10th. ' 1'1fr, Marion· StPrmont, of Westcm Reserve :University, ;Cleveland, who is ja student in.·· t.·he. piedical c .. oU.ege, ipe·n·. t. t 'J,'hanksgiving with his parents, Mr, jar.d Mrs.. J .• A. Stornmnt. · ii · l\lr. Cal E~1·y and son, Fl'ed, sp1tiit ~ . last Sabha th in Butler;, Ohio, visiting '.ll l\fr .. s..Ella. . McD.011ald p.nd daughter, I G~~L'. .· .• I'. '. Mr: a~d Mrs. A., F, Peterson a~d · ~, btqe son . of. Frankfort, Ohio, visited ~past-we~k with the latter's parents, ~: ,ludge and : M.rs. S; C; Wright. . ! :Mr: and l\f-rs. lle.ri- y ;;ght an() !famHy. /!peht Thanksgiving visiting f relati)(es in .f!eam111i, Ohio. • ~ ' . _..., ~-'-----'· ~; int -the week i,!! Qhicago, i , the ~nterpaiiom\l . Live ~tock _ j j The tri:(l, ·was mode by mot 9 r. it ;, ~J son, Rebert, who loe11ted in· thht city, ~ l 'l'hey WJJre ulso gµests . of M1·, and § l Mrs. A. G. Eveleth, whP forml!rly re• 5 : !.'i<hid in .Cednrvillc,. .. ~! ' Se.e Our Free Chri,tmas, ~.i . The ladies Qf . the United P1·osby. §, tcrinn Ohuteh will serve coffee 11nd ,'.. j f di>ug_l_i~qts 11t tbe. ,,Chriatmas Ba.zrinr " •f 11nd frriarktit · to lie .held ,S11turd11s,, ·Sp:ecial ., • · ~ Oecembor 7th in the Township Clerl;'s I, office. 51 'j l Mr, and 'Mrs. Hug'h 'fhoinM ond. , ~ -dnughter, Ruth, . of -Jndiannpolls, i visited last week with Mr. und Mrs. i Ed llumilton. ' = I • c.-M. ,Spencer =' r Me;sre. C. N. Stuckey of this place ~ and Daniel Stuckey of Da"yt()n, drove ~ to l\fcKeesvor.t, Pa., Inst week where I they vii;ited with Mrs. Hanry Pitzer ! and family ,foi· · several dayM, They Save $ S ® Here Ced8rville Bargain Store· ;t:RESH AND CUREtl MEATS . ORANGES . Do:&ert · 20c. BANA:NAS 3 found• ......... 25c ........___ .HAltT lUULND PORK ANb B£ANS. ... • 1 .10c . , DAWN DONUTS AND LAYER CAK2$ ' . CSU:.£R't · 1Ju;rach , 10c r I f SWEET ORR OVERALi$AND . JACKETS TO MATCH EX'f.ltA LARGE l>OUBt..E BED 131.ANKE'l'S $3.95 , COttON SLANKE'fS J)OUBL£ AND HEAVY $1.98 M£N 1 S PART WOOL SWEA'i'EkS · · · 98c ALL WOOL BLANKETS DOUJll.E AND LA1tcn; .srzE 1 $6.98 MtN'S LAC~ l)OOTS Tl f · Union Service. in l\I, ·E c· h·u h . M h. . n on erv1ce m . e . . . . . . . . . ie oJJowing prograqi wns 'Present- 7 :SO P. l\f. '!'heme· "II · rhc d' nt .... et o.~-1st Ch.11rc.h, ~ev, R. A, Jamhl• ·The Annunl TPwnl!hip Farm B. . ed: · Talk, ".BilJ!>oarditiB," Herbert '; . • · · . PW muc . oea son will preach, · · , . ·. · · ureau Main; .reading/ 'Roscoe Fudge; read• !IU; t·ebg,ion c~st?" . . . i Mid-week Service Wednesday even- ::he;~?' A:~b.e he: at _the High .ing, lluby M,rshn\l; talk, .•1Thanksgiv. · .rllyer mc~ting next week at 2 P, M. ing · .at 7:30, · :A.. forum dlscuijsfon ;,,r at· , · · · · rium . _onday evening ing," Lnwr1i»ce ,;Lumpkin~ and read· Christmas Bnzoar Snturday Decem~ "The :Mid-:We1ik Servlcr.1.'' . w ;;:;d,A <!overed dish .supper mil ing;''cnrmen. Frazier, After the meet– ing, th.e society, led )>y Rpb1irt Dgft'ey, sang· f11v~rite .aongs; ·· . ·· .~ . The basketball season oj)ened · here· Wednesd11y evet1lng when the. Cedat– ville College, "Yelfow Jackets'' f'oun~ the . Antioch College .team aft easy murk, The score was 46 to 30 in favoi: of Ced11rville, The pliiying was rntl}er loose on totl\_aides nt'times but this being the first~game this yem• hotlt te11ms will get into the gnmc tts the season go2~ on. Coach l3oriit :tor Cedarville had four · <Jl his regUlur team on"the fl<Jor, haV• ing lost but one player; Jacobs, who I gruduated last yiiur. His place went 1 ' • .. =. to Dnllus Marshall, The other P.lny- ers ure Smith, .Gordon, Allen 'and 'I'urner. With a number -0f gQpd gub- ~ .• rtltutes tl!is 1ear Cedaryille ·. is. ex- I' pected t<J keep well up to th(• front; in vl<:to.riest Cedarville Will , Give Grid Letters . ' -- Award ot letter/I to eighWen mem– bers ot the 192U football 114u11d of Cedurvilfo Colfege ill e:ftpti~wd .to· take pince someth:rll! thi$ week, accoi'dlng to Co11ch Matvln llorat, lnll!lfi!Uch as the to0tb111l teiltrt play, c1l nil se11soti without the iervlce11 of a .regul11rly elected .captain, an h11n1>r- 11rf etptairr f!lf the l!¢' 11'"'sott will be "Chosen by letter men· <iii illt! l!qUl\d Thul'!lday, Cedatville, • abullshe!l a yt!llr ngo the sy11tem ol t!lt!c Ang cap• taln s · of ltti" athfotle teiim.ir. D11dng t.he l!l29' grid campnign tctlng cap~ ta !ns Wllte avpolnuid by Coach Iforst fo1· Melt gatrle, Shortly betote: the f ,, tJAtblAil boll• day v11cation a baflquct 'h1>Mrb1g. the • temn wm bl! given but, th!t date b118 ,iot been detlnitely ftxtid, .. _ '-···-,,.,._..,,.., , ADAIR'S h~itur~The BOme Gift! , . ' . . . . I . , Fo 1. Christmas, the gre~test h~me festival of the y<:;ar, w:h~t couid . j • ' ' be' more ' appropriate than gifts Christmas ' ' . . . ' . . '· BRINGS A WORLD OF CHARMING GIFTS· TJIE SMART. WOMAN APPROVES The Spirit of the mod~rn ·Christmas is. best conveyed in the spirit of gifts that. are useful, cliic and in .keeping with the vogue of the moment. Such gifts are best chosen from such as- sortments as this store affQrds. · Apparel, accessories, Jewelry as modern a,s the hour have, been assembled with special thought for their appropriateness to Christmas giving. · '11........ lltlltiiil... ~ ..... I Smart Glo-ves ·smartest always· a r e these pull-on gloves bf kicl with clipped edges. Some · are. hand sewn. $2.50 up• Off On Umbrellas Useful. gifts. to serve as retrlinders of the giver's thoughtfulness all the ye1li' around. In many colors and ~+vles. $1,50. up, . · . I ; All .Toys .. Hand Bags · · · Many smart new styles have ari·ived just in time to· be included ott the Chrfatmas list; ln iinvel.. , ope and rmunh shapes. $1.Hl up,, . · 11 . 0 Silk Hosiery Churan and s e r v i e e weights in the smartest new shades. Some with pointed heels, o t h e r s with regulation . heel, $1,00 to $lh9& pair. $4,98' \ty'it' . 'iifilmiisi' I• "Blllyi 1 th;··utt~·· .~;~f 41rr. and · Mts, Jee~i! :Klo11tz, wh& r11~tdea on the H. $. lJillW :t'ii.tll'l 1 umlel'Yi'ellt 1111 Otllir• ntion for appemllcltls .'J.'ueilde.Y at tho itut~n.&Qi-·-..... .. • I '· Sprhigflllld City Ju1dplt1.1.J, ' ~~~~""""'"'~ J<'f~!I 41t.'\t~e ,r•atallt ttltflUf. to Ohio fot.111tw, 01• Ji:<lmund 13ftte,t, 11tato 1o'fi!iltl!"l.'; •WMWW.Wlffll•W"lll·.118Wlillt~liil:liM~Ulflll...liliWM'-llWMWlltMII • ' . !, ii h i' • i '. !. I i l l 1 I l t. I ·1 '

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