The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

WWi«H»n— lAiSaflfT.TJHW »» ATn fMTIAY, f t , ;UttlL i^Bnnn^q5*5®teSSP* ^ W W * ^ •»g *V ^pN>a^W9SB^N><l(!^WaW^<^^*■*>»Wi-oinamy•ni'y^»r"rn m . i s n eya>jtf*■ >j»i—;<'.«wuij■ an i. kuo n*■,-' .1 'im ^■.won*1* rv T o D m y to s i mmm to* fey wliee Jesus, atyg <jdTHm His ferfqni-plial estry 'Into Jarweelen • ., amid tke tenult o f the creed, « d R*R gp* the until He is silently laid away in tka « W » Flay* for 8 ,torim*** ,ef the tomb, this sobBms ssd Hewmhm- M. to be |wlo*»sI p**#**t hold* the spectate* 4 &y fey hht “Youth I-to P*»y** leaked rtvemw . ) M t i « m£ *LmCaamM at RaHcieue the aodieee* hi requested to refrain Ressa&ie#*"'-aa pnliilundini event o f ‘ from any applause and the death like m Ih M. «*pti JU m,\ p. m. Lead* Md |Q h \ t HH ..Thete toft he » eset aid shams 9MIP ^Rl|titlllMl6®:’1W$ll faf ‘then m, tfosutoy end Wednesday; jk gW^nm nrfliiiititiiOTi i^w unei^UQgiPto m pw ^se m^eve EP—^^qrqpss?o^ve*e^fvo stillness pervades the very atmos­ phere of this aye old story, the sad­ dest and yet the sweetest ever told* Special attention given oat of town e€ t a ? C £ S Week- iT * » m r t'& °w *»* vmam . *** I n n ^ i s k tct b i m 0ix]y offirmr *ww pp^i i t 217 N* Wife St** Dayton. hi this site, ftpni far away Freilw*,?The P * " * * P°P«Iw* runn5n« frora * • »r« ..*, . , „ .■...—»... poc to 18.00, httle mBiWa -sawy their passage to the new wo*W, and to all mankind. Presented under the leadership of fiedrf■Faaaaacht, Se., with a cast and shouMi of several hwedred, the “Has- sion Pi*y” is a religions drama that ea*not help hat be impressive; vlew- hw-Jt aa » saertd spectable, it is more pc^mrfal than many a sermon, more heautifal than an anthem, more strik- kiy than a pageant. It is the sweep- ingoUmax o f the life of the Son of Man, given in a form that has been jsmtotfng for. many centuries, and ancient fervor, with modem dramatic technique, The text o f the jPassion Play re­ true to the words and spirit of NO HUNTING NOTICE Q u i c k E M £ pc F « smmm P ru cripb oR Stop* The amading snoeesa of this pre­ scription called Tfcoxtne is due to its quick donlSU action; it immediately soothes the irritation and gow direct to the internal cause not reached lyr ipaeMew ordinary medldnee. The very Unit Hfuwitt awallow usually stopa even the moat TtrufTq TfUji iif obstinate cough, 4m & MWtt.% Thaxine is pleasant tasting and frfKff*s: aato for the Whole famfly. Tour & & **$** *$4 M o r Sp- money wfll be refunded if it does not {womh T<eagtMH fre heldhiga market give bettor and quicker relief for fa the ih fa«y» (Perk's eMee, Bator* coughs or sore throat than anything’ ^ aihmsto vtb Mmmnber Sf at liO© Ci JU < nnm— ^ ers, U ml ih header, to m - «fe 'flM ’ p»" a tonk. wna* jgeie. a. as. QgQlfttMft'to I 9 M 1 ftt2Eftp of tlfto: jpnf <toto* tom - mldnittiftfce TWoiMkftl* M- ^rS^ne^ppflWw- efvrmw^m wwWIBPlW^p^pj^ ■ ■kflaiU || adiroesof to tommmamt Conteet Editor* ■ ^^u^rto^ef^eeUegee Hm BernIiuUMAelMUel li^ei^OH^uem^H^tnm mam bofojr offond ooMferkooltar to.AAOW wsw"Ww^we "rtv*nwi^wv- tuSiu 'Vks Xmifa fafafaeia and' Pee* ~ >t> dietlime ef k fa, fa fa (jUg MgfaK ^ m pf j JO t B p ^ wn^ms w^F^ns^wswe • f c l P f f e t The IpworBt I*e«*t MS* a *tor> ket awmrdpy hr the 0ed^s ofiee, FOE- WENT. Garage. tana wnths WlSenrto i^WVTVV^ No hunting with dog or gun will he permitted on the following land; A, J, Kennedy. - Massiee Creek Cemetery. G. H. Hamman & Son, Paul Ramsey,. J. C, Townsley, .Jack Furray’. W, h. Clemans. you have aver tried. Put up ready for use in 35c, 60c, and 61,00 bottles. Sold by Richard’a Drag Store and all Other good drag storee. WATER FOR WELLS NEEDED Plenty to eat at reasonable price- —Cafeteria supper—November 21. J!~U it : .*** , . * i If your Radio lacks volume or selee- WBK and goes beyond the meager iv Stormont, phone 3-161. pels to shed light “ P0" the sP,r,tJ . _________ . the times, and the religlou&i rival- . 'v.„_ m. that finally led Jeans"to Calvaryr1 Your-monoy on Deposit With The ige-old story reverently unfolds; Cedarville Building & Loan Associa- . by ettp, the sacred theme, made tion will earn 6%. While we have had occasional show­ ers we .have had np rains that have filled ditches or,reached wells. Farm­ ers are finding their wells lower than ever and more are handicapped now hy the drouth than several weeks ago. This section has enjoyed unusual weather the past week, Wednesday, being a day when no fire was needed. •’Geek, UnJen Service to the Freebytoeie* dunck efc TtM p. m* W*., R* A. Timlmift is nrftirhnr The GatoW Thenksgivia# to w k * Wittbe held to ttoJhreAjrtSrtowAurA next Wettoeedey eveetog^ at TtNL Choir pceeWee, Saturday,wreniag at Ti«L, Preaddag at Salma, this Sunday] afternoon at2;S9. « -> .11,11 rai'JLjli I ........ft , .. . OF INTEREST TO STUDENTS HEALTH SEAL DAY J, L. Clifton, director of Education, has designated Friday, December 12 as Christmas Seal Day, in public schools. The director suggests that the teachers in each school set aside s few minutes on that-day to be devoted to the reading of the story of-the Christmas-seal and to .the-giving o f a short faik on Health. A prise o f 6150 Is being offered by tbh National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, for. the best short pageant depicting th* progress o f women in business and professions. A pageant that is .suitable for in­ door production in a email hall, and that will require a cast o f not more than 50 or 75 la sought.Running time should not be more than 45 minutes. If a musical mccomwmiment is dbaindi music should ha suggested that ie ah ready orchestrated. Christmas Savings So fa r your savings record is good. Do not neglect pay­ ments now and fa il to g e t 4 the fu ll amount o f your card including interest Now is the time tu look up the back payments and bring your sa y in g up to date. The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio Guests are amexed qt th* very moderate rates prevailing U t accommodations so fin*/ EiOh of the 1,000 rooms of jthi* fine, modern hotel has its private bath and each, is luxuriously ap- Single rooms from f8.00 and up. ■ Double rooms from 65.00 » 1^and'up*' . . Be our Guest, when in Columbus'. The Deshiler-Wallick . - . Columbus,-Ohio America’s Moat Beautifully - EquippedHotel' JAMES H. MICHOS, Manager Under WalUck Management Jn the East Frovidence-Biltmore, Providence, E. I. Hotel Chatham, New York City .‘■7 ^ 6300,000, ’"p ' Iqgical cht A\ . v' ■§'■ ' * Goto" Co % *\4 r ^ i. ■ . < > * *: Completely redecorated and .remodeled . . . over 3 , - spent in making the Hotel Chittenden the ‘ choice lo t the traveler. Home o f the ‘ Purple1 Coffee Shop. Large, comfortable rooms— amsprirwri service. Rates from 61.50 upward. COLUMBUS, OHIO I Hefinishing Repairing - '■. ‘ ■ • 4 . . . . . eeeVEeee F U R N I T U R E Ant* TapsRecovered Price Reaseaable Quick Service FredF. GrahamCo, x b m i a , t o w tons > . . . » * . -( . j«». e. Bnimln, rm ,» GtfcMtr* _U se |w%««dtiel6(iii.of thenew Oinrrolet SixnuuHkathemeat impreaeive forwud step jltaCheVroiet’a twcnty-yearreciwd ofeoeutanitprogresaand Improvement. For this Bigger and Batter Six offers new beauty of line and color, now luxury, new completeness and new quality—yet It sella at lowerpriceef carefully tailored and itted .( Tbe ttumber o f individual springs in the rear seat cuahicms haa been increased by 25%* Tlie windshlrddand windowahavebeen redesigned to provide Wider vision. And all .interior fitting* have been m ats more pleasing to the eye. • S~ The chassis o f the new Chevrolet Six haa also bqen re­ fined and advanced in a number o f different ways. The In every curve and sweep o f C&enolet’a modem lines— frame isheavier,deeperand stronger than before. There In every detail o f its smart new Fisher bodies, you will to a smoother operating, long lived dutch; a sturdier -see the fintohand o f the masterdesigner and the skillful- -front-axle; an entirely new steoring mechanism o f the craftsman. And the more closely you inspect It, die worm and sector type; an,easier shifting transmission. -InYwt,every-viU!fMt«He4)ftlMnsw«arha^beenmsde bettersnd more satisfactory to the owner. Obviously, dune many improvements are responsible for a higher standard o f quality than before. And they become doubly significant when you consider that they I ts offered in a car which provides the smooth, qqiet, flexibia performance o f a 50*honepower, six-cylinder motor—the ednfort o t four long semi-elliptic springe end four hydraulic shock absorbers—the safety of a gasoline tankat th i feet o f the ear—and an economy o f operationnotaurpamod byanyautomobilc. -more deeply impressed you will t o .------- :— :----------------- Theimprovemsnts in the new Chevrolet Six begin at the smart new daroms-plsted headlamps and extend throughout dm satire ear. Hut radiator is deeper and unusually efficient. Dus to the increased wheelbase, the lines art) longs* end lower, giving an air of excep­ tional fieetneqs end grass. And tbe*new fisher bodies . . 0 3 combine with this mare attractive exterior appearance, a new degree o f interior,luxury. 9 The upholstery Is o f fine quality mohair or broadcloth, » AT NEW LOW PRICES « > * V Fine as it Is, tbs new Chevrolet Six now aeil* aud;is*S;du» Rggsr and Better Chevrolet. Its a t1lower prtom—making the economy and msdstndssigussBscts thespirit of the times— satisfaction o f Chevrolet ownership even andfctr epresent*» valuewhich will command more outstanding. We urge you to come in the4ntere*tofi»vnrybuyerlnthelow-pricefii4d.. fh a Fhgeton. •BIO .......... '545 2!S*«aS:«,...*57S Stop At the Hotel Hevllii in Cincinnati and enjoy ell the comfort* of home. Spacious, well-ventiiated rooms, courteous service end hospitality o f the highest degree. 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