The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26

1 THE CEDARVILLE HERALD, DECEMBER 29, 1029 KINGWINTERTOBEUSHERED INONTHE SHORTESTRAT What with Christman ju st around the corner and many folks still worry­ ing about what to buy fo r so and so th a t will be just what they have been wanting since the last time they used, that stock jihrase 12 months ago, here should come ano ther worry. And of course, it would be the weather bureau to spring this one, which is nothing less than the line . -membrance th a t we are fa s t ap­ proaching the shortest day of the year, next Sunday, December 22. , Visions of what little daylight time is left up to Christmas in which pre­ holiday activities may be carried on . are contained in the announcement of John S, Hazen, Dayton meteorologist, t who states that while Sunday is the shortest day, several others before and afte r are of practically the same length or rather, shortness. ’ December 22 is the day when win­ te r officially begins, that ceremony being set for 2:52 a. m. eastern stand ­ ard time. The day will 1# nine hours and three ...inutes long, which isn’t really very long when one thinks back to the long summer days not many months hgo. However, so few seconds dilference aro there between Sunday and several others that December 20, 21, 22, 28, 24 and 25 are considered practically pf the same;length. What are a few seconds in a lifetime anyway, if they are merely to be considered as the lap between darkness and:light in the late afternoon or early morning hours ? SAND STDR WHERE THE YEARS GO Salomon Said It A* a jewel of gold in g tmintfr , snout, so la a fair woman which Is I without discretion, remarked old Solo- j moo, and there la a fair woman In this neighborhood that makes us think a Jewel of gold in a swine’s snour wouldn’t be so unattractive, them— Whlo State Journal. Oldest llferoMope Undoubtedly the oldest microscope on record la a piano convex lens of quartz found by A. H. bayard amid the ruins of Nineveh!, It Is now in the British museum and is .5 centi­ meters In thickness* 8.5 centimeters In * 'diameter and its focal is. 10.7 1centimeters , £xpUiai*g Odd tfamaa ! When the founder of TombttfoM, i Ariz., was starting out on bi» prospect* • ing tour, be wes assured that bo would “find his tombstone,” Thus the town i wag named. Flagstaff was named from j a''polo pet *iv n party of miiigu-w* who campci.' near and celebrated Ibc Fourth of July OfAND ’ USED CABS Roosevelt Sedan 1929 Roosevelt Sedan, 1929, 6 wire wheels, Trunk rack 4 months old ...... .............. ......... ........ ..... ..... ...$785.00 1927 Dodge Sedan, Good Condition...................... $295.00 1925-Ford Roadster, this is a good one at ..... 50.00 J E A N P A T T O N • I Cedarville Ohio . ■> • • WMBMWHiailMUIIBfltltHIUmililiPililimillUlHimUililBtliMiHIHiril ORPKIUMTHEATRE ATTRACTIONS t , -■■■/'■ XENIA, OHIO , The following attractions arie booked at this Theatre: ■ ■ . * , , D ecem b er 21 -22— “SKIN DEEP” D ecem b er 23-24:—“AW FUL TRUTH” D ecem b er 25 -2§— “FOX MOVIETONE FOLLIES” f-■ • • X GORDON BROTHERS | AUTO PARTS AND GARAGE I '■'S': • . r • ■, JJ s ' ■ •>‘9-0. -. '. . r , A. 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CLAIR AV I H, BYRON, M a tu ifar XL ^ « i B \CK In the Valley of Beautiful Memories, where the years go when they nave finished their work in the big world there Is always a great ileal of nappy ralk going on Often the days go there to talk when they are waiting for' their time to come forth before the world people. And at this time Tuesday was up there, Tuesday was .having a little holiday while Monday was on duty. The years that had gone befqre were there, for you know when the Old Year died he always goes to Jbe Valley of Beautiful Memories. There he Is always so delighted that he does not feel sad when he welcomes libs successor—the little young New Tear. The years tell of ‘ the beautiful , things that have happened while they weie about—and the snd things they l <& D ressed In a R ath er Wild and Windy Fashion. lenve behind In a great big old bundle to. be thrown away, for only the lovely memories can .be taken along with them. So It is In Fairyland. The years had been talking quite a little when Tuesday came along. He. was dressed In .a rather wild and windy fashion, for lie was working now in a rather wild arid windy month. He sat down in a beautiful green moss chair while the years gathered about him. ■‘‘What'Is the news ol the big world?’’' they asked, “Is the New Tear doing well? Not such a New Year by now,” they added. . • “How the little years do grow up," said one old year, just as though he would have liked to add now, “1 re­ member that little year when It was only so high.” But t]icy all listened to what Tues­ day was saying, “Tomorrow,” said Tuesday, “when 1 shall be on duty, is the birthday of Uttle Dolly. “And I wanted to come here to talk about her with all of you. It seemed ’ only right that 1 should come here. * You know we days have noticed at different times how‘very lovely and how much loved Dolly Is, and we’ve ; all. at different times, had the Joy of celebrating her birthday. “Years.” Tuesday continued, "I want to talk to you because here, in thlB Valley of Beautiful Memories, you ) know so much about the happiness and the beauty and the richness and the joy to be had from happy mem-’ orles. “You can throw away ugly mem­ ories in your old bundle as you come Into this lovely valley, but In the world they can’t do that so well. Mem­ ories have, a way of sticking whether . they are good or bad, pleasant or un- j pleasant. “And that Is why It Is so important, so tremendously important that people see that what they do and the way they act and the way their hearts feel will only cause love and happi­ ness In the world. “That Is the way with Dolly. About her are only wonderful memories. She has never caused unhappiness, she has always made happiness and love. There Is, something In the way she moves, the way she angles, the Way she laughs, the way she talks, that make those around her so happy that their happiness goes deep Into their hearts and stays there. Benuti-, fnl, beautiful memories are always to be had when those who know Dolly think of her. “So T have come here, as you see. But not only does Dolly give people happiness when they think about her. All, all the time she is giving happi­ ness. Row? you may ask. Just by being heriself. That Is the way s h e , |s. It Is her secret I only know It Is so. * | “Yes, i shall go forth on her birth- j day tomorrow and 1 shall see her, from the moment she opens her eyes until she'’goes to bed again at night, j I shall be there when the ealrlest bird Will sing her a birthday greeting. I shall be theme as she eats her break­ fast o% the pink dishes she always Uses. I shall be there right through the Whola day until, at night, she gets Into ner tuh and washris with a bright pink washcloth and later dries he£ self with a bright pink bath towel. “1 shall be there all of tomorrow. And I shall see from the expression in the eyes of those who love her what Is tn their hearts and how they mean the Jolly, jolly wishes of ‘many happy returns.’ ” , And as Tuesday left all sang a birthday greeting; Dolly, beloved, so fair arid *o gay, - We wish you so many happy returns of the day! (Copyright.) ' 1 TOYLAND 1 . ■ « . AT THE FAMOUS CHEAP STORE XENIA, OHIO Alive With Holiday Gifts TOYLAND IN FULL BLOOM Large Assortment and Better Toys We Have the Same Complete Line as Always . 1 USE OUR LAY AWAY ? LAN - BUY NOW— SAVE MONEY AND TIME OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O’CLOCK GIFTS C. A. Weaver Co. 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