The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26

* tw Y*ds "*■ * entire tee [, rn?U;a Stetee ,U i L r t,- Iti . u * r' i‘n a r-’ in ft c. LLS TIES,. FQUN- NUIL VTER *• Z =• S sS3§ illS r v PER • head) ddclj ■ Sender! Jatiie. THE fEDARVILLE HERALD, DECEMBER 30, %9& LOCAL AND PERSONAL Tb* public schools close todav for a two wook’s Holiday vacation, opening on Janvuufy 6th. , ^ r *\. W. A. Cglegrove, who has bwn visiting relatives here, left Wed- P o t n t0uVTft T th her brothel'. F. £ J d^ e11' London, before returning to her home in Nevada, Mo. tainaS Kedentra. club members enter- S l w tbeirr husbands and friends at T h u S In" ' South Charleston last 2 m 5 * yffe *eni n* ^ b a n q u e t is an Annual affair for the club» A nice line of Now Christmas Ties from 25c to $1.50 HOME CLOTHING COMPANY. Dr. W. It. McChesney gave an ad- 7 ^ ..- before the Kiawanis Club in v hiUK’othe. 5 C. A. Shvoadcs was suddenly- stricken Monday evening with an at- jtaek of acute indigestion. L Ms?- C. N. Stuckey was taken ill 'the first of the week.. Mr. Stuckey and wife had expected to leave Wed­ nesday for Orlando, Florida, to spend the winter there. The trip has been postponed until Mrs. Stuckev ’re covers. * Word has been received here that Frank Studevant division freight agent for the Pennsylvania, at Akron, has been transferred to Cleveland, where he is to be assistant to the gen- ? eral freight agent. He is a step-son 1 of Bert Myers, A New Suit or Q’eoat would make his heart glad, U can save money if • U buy* it a t I HOME CLOTHING COMPANY. S II INMAN’S \ The Home of Quality * G ifts fo r M other, D ad , Brother, Sister or Sw eetheart, A u n t or U n cle , Cousins and Friends Come in and look around s en may gel a solution to that difficult question we arc always glad to suggest and help in any way possible. Wrist Watches Strap Sport Watches Pocket Watches Watch Chains Metal Watch Straps Chokers (All Kinds) Bracelets' Diamond Rings Beads Silver Salt and Peppers Brass and Copper Goods Ladies' Purses ' Enamel Bags ■ French Steel. Bead Bags Portable Phonographs Fountain Pen Sets Compacts - Belts and Buckle Sets Cigarette Case Cigarette Lighters Sterling Silver Silver Gream and Sugar Sets Flat Ware Holloware •Mantle Clocks Bill Folds for men . (.edge Lapel Buttons and Rings .1847 Rogers and Community . Silver (Sets ! Fitted Over-night Bags Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Dobbins enter­ tained the members of the Farm Board and their families ahd em­ ployees last Friday evening. Follow­ ing the dinner the regular monthly meeting of the board was held, <£> ......._ The CedarvilJe Telephone Exchange will he elosed Christmas day from 12:30 until 4 P. M.' in order th a t the employees can have p a rt 'of the Holi­ day. .Keep this notice in mind. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conley were hosts to the members of the Kinsing- ton Club at their home last Thursday evening. The Home Culture Club gave a*ban­ quet last Thursday night a t the Cedar ■ Inn when husbands and friends were entertained. Mrs. Diltz and daughter, Florence, of Greenfield, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. .These are just a few .suggestions out of our very- complete stock, and>remember if it comes from IN­ MANS it’s guaranteed. - We wish to extendi our thanks to all of our. patrons and friends who have so generously, patronized us. We extend sincere greetings and well wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. Get It at Inman’s xtm M Santa Claus a t Literary Meeting A feature of the Christmas party of the Philosophic Literary society of Cedavville College was the appearance of Santa Claus himself. Each mem­ ber and Visitor had brought a stock­ ing to hang by the Christmas tree; and the jolly old Saint filled- these dockings with fru it and candy. He also distributed the gifts which the members had brought to exchange. The following program was given before Santa arrived: Devotionals ------ _„Pau l Tqnner Christmas- sk e tch__ i . . . _____ _ Ruby Marshall and Dorothy Merriman Story, “A Christmas Reunion"__ ---------- :------ - Lawrence Lumpkin Duet; "Silent N ig h t"__ ________ . Mary. Ruth Wham and Jean Morton Trumpet Solo ------ ...Robert Duffey The social' hour was spent in sing­ ing Christmas carols and playing- games. COLLEGE CLOSED THURSDAY Cedarville College dosed Thursday for the Holiday season and .most all of the students have departed for their homes in various parts of the country. Classes will assemble on January 7th. • Treatment of walls, possibly more ,han any other one thing, determines whether a room is cheerful and bright, quiet and retiring, or merely dreary. During the past 25 years more than ralf of the tillable land in the United State has been mapped and surveyed jy the United States Department of Agriculture. Experiments indicate that the best mown medium for keeping cut flow* ers is dean, cold water, in containers •vhich have been washed to eradicate cactoria which .cause the stems of lowers to rot. ■ ■ j Uncomfortable' livestock can never re nrofitable livestock. Do Not ONLY FOUR BAYS LEFT. BETTER COME THIS WEEK SURE / Gifts For Her MWMIjriMiltiiWWBilliaffli^iBiB'iiillii^^Si"5glia3ii^nniu»gr^ii»aiii8^^ The Intimate Gift—Lingerie All the lovely new Lingerie fashions that have come in with the new feminine silhouette! W' ■ f Sheerness, Authentic Colors, Exclusive Styles Glorifying Rayon Into Sumptuous Gifts The Ensemble with-finger tip length coat, She’ll vote it- the most comfort­ able and flattering thing . in her wardrobe — the same high shades she likes so well in dance and af­ ternoon frocks. $7.95 to $12.50 The lounging pajamas in vivid color. $2.95—$3.95 Carter’s non-run rayon pajamas-— Listen to these colors—* Peach, Tommy Red, Coral, Aster,. Orange, Indian Orange. Happy looking gifts! “Gordon”—Creators of individually proportioned hosierv........ ................ ............................. :$1.50-$2.00 pair “Phoenix” in the new dark brown ton es ......................... ..... ;$1.95 pair “McCollum” takes honors for fine hosiery ......$1.50—$2.00 pair The “Custom Tailored” stocking fits milady’s leg as well as her foo t .... ..... ........................ ,........$1.95 pair Gift Umbrellas To the Christmas giver who would be thrifty— this is an ideal gift. Silk and linen, and silk in all colors and pat­ terns. $2.50 up Gift Kerchiefs . / k The most popular gift is always a beautiful kerchief. In white with hand drawn thread Work, also in colors. 25c up m Chiffon Scarfs Gifts of Fine Art Designs that are entire- •»■ Wares ly new and striking— conventional flower Bring remembrance all year round to decorate motifs done with a mod- erit, touch that gives them an air belonging to the new* fashions. $1.95 and $3.50 the home, and be enjoy­ ed by all the family, these art wares reveal true thoughtfulness and 1 care in selection. I i J $1.00 up Gloves That Are New —belong in the category of smart and thoughtul gifts. Of course, you want your gift to be as smart asdt.is fine— and these gloves are an admirable solution. In gauittlet and cuff styles. $2.50 to $6.50 pair ' P i r n 1 . ’■ New Bags for Gifts ' These are smart novelties for the holi­ days—what a splendid gift idea! $1.19 up Toyland on the third floor, beckons with a splendid assortment of tops, books, games, furni­ ture and such* Gift Section"has hundreds of novel and ac­ ceptable articles you will be much pleased with. Second floor with rayon and silk lin g e r ie - dainty aprons, sweaters and a complete infants department. . , First floor with gloves, hosiery, umbrellas, toiletries, jewplry, linens and a thousand fine gift items. Christmas Sale Of Cots and Dresses Priced Away Down J O B E * / Xenia, Ohio The Hutchison &Gibney Co. Xenia, Ohio - ■ - w ' .r£,» cU •> CRH/MNEY CO.,/me. . me big tAcromts « 35 EAST MAIN ST. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO THE HOME OF THE HOUSE SLIPPER PRACTICAL XMAS GIFTS Best Quality House Slippers For The Entire Family A t Reasonable Prices snMMp MEN’S ALL WOOL FELT SLIPPERS Soft chfom* lsither pjifldid. soles. > Sixes i u u "MEN’S ROMEO SLIPPERS” Genuine kid leather uppers, Stitched down Boles, Rubber heels. Sixes • to It Worn. Felt Slippers Soft padded chrome leather soles. A good value. Colors rose, blue and dxfhrd ■"* 49c Sixes i to * Boys' Brown Leath. Slippsrs Soft padded sole, flwfl* lined. AUM sm to«K Boys’ Colored Slippers Red or Blue Kid Leather. Chrome Leather Sole. Stew* to A Misses A Children’s Slippers ifioot" Women’s Lew He*! N tti D’OrsSy Slippers Colors: Old Rose, . Blue, BlrfCk and 1 Lavender. Rip­ per* for Sixes 3 td * Misses Bittemd ............. .. SKanor* or&ed*0W<BlueI*0* PteMedehromsleMteer Righ^Pussln: , Stee Range Kiel ttee* I te 3 “YOUALWAYSDOBETTEDATKIDNEY’S”~ Springfield’*LargeFamilyShoeSteri 5 5

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