The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
•6 LOCAL AND PERSONAL W w Isadora O w * m , who has boon qttfta ill ths past prtek, is reported rauch improved. Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Iliff visitsd sev- •ral days last wssk in Lafayette, Ind., wltli R sy * W« R. Graham, and family. Miss Mary Eleanor Condon o f UricbsviHe, Ohio, has been the |uent o f her grsnd-pafents, Mr, and Mrs. R. C* Watt. Mr. T. V. Iliff expects to leave thef last o f the week for Chicago where he will spend several weeks visiting with his sisters. THE CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, KOVWfliR M, M b Mrs." Sidney Smith o f Straw , Ind., arrived her# Saturday for a visit with her brother, Mr, C. H, Crouse and wife, and other relatives. ] FOR SALE—Goose Feathers. .Mrs. E. E. Finney. RUEK-KUMLW® 70 MAGE WELCOME 7 0 SANTA CLAUS Rev. C. C. Kyle and wife are leaving this week for Detroit, where they ex pect to spend most o f the winter with their son-in-law and daughter. Rev. R. A. Jamieson and family spent Thaplugiving in Frenchburg, Ky„ visiting with their son-in-law and daughter. Rev. Jamieson preached the Thanksgiving sermon Thursday morning in the Frenchburg church. jf The Cedarville Buildipg and Loan Association pays 6% on Deposits. Mr. Roy Inman, former Jeweler, has left the hospital at the soldier's home following his second operation for gall stones. His condition is much improved. He spent Sabbath here visiting among friends. Mr. Fred.Fields o f Seattle, Wash., visited with his mother, Mrs. Gertrude Stormont, Wednesday. Mr. Fields came East on a quick business trip to Chicago for his company. Dr. A. W. Jamieson o f Rushville, Indiana, will preach in the United Presbyterian* church o f Clifton, Ohio, Sabbath, November 30th. He spent Saturday night with his brother, Ralph and family. I Each TbiudmjgiTinff d ir son* years 'past The R& e^ iughr Company os' ; Dayton has staged a moat tmuaua Iparade welcoming Santa Claua to Rike'a Christmas Toy Town. This a parade is planned fa r surpassing all past parades in size and spectacular brilliance,, and they are urging all parents to bring their children to Dayton to see it, as a remarkable glorification o f Santa Clans and all that he means. The parade will start a t 9:80 sharp and will reach Rike-Knmlers between 10 and 10:30, allowing ample time for the people from outlying communities to get to Payton to view this re markable event. Christmas Savings So far your savings record is good. Do not neglect pay ments now and fail to get the full amount o f yoiir card including interest. Now is the time to look up the back payments and.,bring your savings up to date. The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio ______ . The International Live Stock .Show opens in Chicago, Saturday end con tinues until December 6th. Those at tending from here are F. B. Turnbull and Arthur Evans and John C. Wil liamson o f Xenia. a Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kyle, o f West Union, Ohio, spent Wednesday night with.their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J., E. Kyle, and attended the Kyle family dinner at the home* o f Mrs. Anna Grace Kyle in Springfield, Thanksgiving. “MERTON OF THE MOVIES" Miss Lillian A. Daines, o f Cedar ville,- is -studying-at--the—School—o f Library Science o f Western Reserve University this year. She was gra duated from Cedarville College in 1922, and is taking the training course for high school library service. The School o f Library Science is strictly a graduate school. The following were chosen officers o f the local lodge F. & A. M. No. 629 last Thursday evening: Amos Frame, Master; O. P. Elias, S. Warden; Wm. Frame, J. Warden; A. B. Creswell, secretary; S, C. W right,. treasurer; Chester Murphey, S. Deacon; Paul Edwards, J. Deacon; Ward Creswell, tyler; G. H. Hartman, trustee. Rev. Ralph M. Fox, pastor o f the Clifton Presbyterian church, has de livered his. farewell sermon and de clared the |ipulpit vacant Rev. Fox has accepted a call to the Presbyter ian church in Eaton but will move to Dayton where he will reside. Dr. Plymate, executive secretary o f Day- ton Presbytery, filled the pulpit last Sabbath. CARD OF THANKS—I wish to take' this means o f extending my heartfelt thanks and. sincere apprecia tion to those who remembered us with fiowers owing to the death pf my hus band. Also tOjneighbora and friends fo r kindness shown and to Rev. W . P. Harriman and J. M. McMillan. Mrs* Martha Shepherd. 6 Vc paid on .Deposits by The Cedar- ville Building ft Loan Association. rSPMHGFIELirs” l K m m r u M M V s B R E G E N T The play which the “ Cedrus” Staff o f Cedarville College will present this year is “Merton o f the Movies," a 6omedy-drama in four acts, from the novel by Harry Leon Wilson. The play is full o f humorous situations, but underneath all these there is the story o f a small town boy trying to make good in Hollywood. An unusual love plot is developed.. The play will be given next Thursday, December 4, at 8:16 p. m. The admission is thirty-five.cents; EnsembleBoudoir Sets Not only do we dress, but we fur nish otir homes, a .ib ensemble, espe cially .the boudoir. Dress bangers, shoe trees, hat stands must match. Latest item to add to this assort ment Is heart shaped shoe tips. Stuff them in. the toes and they “do the trick" o f keeping milady’s shoes in perfect shape, dhristmas displays feature sets as pictured o f painted wood and enamel 1 doth in Identical patterning: jWWiMwiwimmiiiiiiKiiiiHJtwiinmwwHHNiiiiiiiiHim- 1 Church Notes j FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 Bible Study. 11:00 Worship Service “ Knights o f the Open Heart and Willing Hands" 6:30 Young People's Service. 7:80 p. m. Union Services in the Methodist Church. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Supt. J. E, Kyle. Breaching at 11 a, m. Theme, “ Whole Hearted Service for Christ." Y. P, C. U. at 6:30 p. m. Leader, Eleanor Bull. Subject, “ Second Chap ter in Mission Study Book.” ' Union Service at 7:80 in M. E. church, Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:15 p. m, on account of the Lecture Course beginning qt 8:15 p. m. Mr. Dwight W'.lre, violinist o f the Conservatory o f Music, o f Cincinnati; Wilbur Cresh Director o f Music, Co lumbus; Miss Kathryn Sanders, of Orrville, Ohio, and Mr. Rufus Sanders and children, o f Columbus were Thanksgiving Day guests o f Mr. and Mts. E. A. Allen. ■■ Mrs. O. A, Dobbins and Mrs. Arthur Evans entertained about one hundred ladies at a well appointed reception Wednesday afternoon. Features pf entertainment were the singing o f spiritual and ballard numbers by Mrs, W, H, Tilford o f' Xenia, and readings by Miss Morris o f Xenia, Various contests were also epjoyed. A delicious refreshment course was served. Sleep on Right Side, ur Heart Bent for Yo FOR RENT# Garage. Inquire at this office. I f your Radio lacks volume or selec tivity call J, C. Stormont, phone 8-161. I f you toss in bad all night and can’t sleep on right, side, try simple gylcerin, saline, etc, (Adlerika). Just ONE dose relieves stomach GAI pressing on heart so you sleep sound all night. Unlike other medicine, Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing poisons you _ never knew were there- Relieves con stipation in % hours! Let Adlerika cleanse your stomach and bowels and see .how good you feel! Brpwfi'* Drugs. Miss Helen Iliff, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs, W, C. Iliff, has been pledged to the Delta Omicron Sorority, a na tional organization. Miss Iliff is a senior in the 0 . S, U. college o f music, public school division, and was elected an the point average. Miss Iliff is also a graduate o f Cedarville Colleger and is to be complimented on the tumor that has been bestowed on her. Clever Tea “ Cozy” E E Hilton Ira Jones Popular Scientific Lecturer * LECTURE COURSE Wednesday, December 3,1936 OPERA HOUSE > Dr. Jones is a scientist wlio is, recognized and honored all over the world. He can demonstrate some o f the things o f the future so that all can understand them. His lecture is entertaining and his demonstrations educa tional. Hear Dr. Jones Tickets on Sale at Richards* Drug Store., Italian Leathercraft o a ta ta a R ta t& tg a ta R R tR tR ta o Upholstering j Refmishmg Repairing IN' OF i n “Just wfiat I wanted"- is what the good heu-ewife wilt be writing in-her note o f thinks to the donor o f this clover and useful gift.- This “ cozy" end holder set ts made o f quilted sa teen. The design Is unique being a bird's head, with wings suggested In the. lines o f the quilting. Slipped over the tea* or coffee urn it keep* the contents hot and steaming. With til* aid o f this bandy device the mistress o f the house or her maid eon’ serve biscuits hot from the oveu. FURNI TURE Auto Tops Recovered Price Reasonable Quick Service Antique Furniture In beautiful Italy where art over survives, hosts o f skilled ^craftsmen are busy , creating intriguing hand bags o f finely wrought leather. Al most Unprecedented enthusiasm marks the present vogue for bags of .the type-llImtrated, the lesther o f which they are made being hand Il luminated and tooled In the lnlmltiblo Itnllnq way. Some have stpper fas tenings and leather-laced edges. Oth ers are mounted on rare frames with handles. No Christmas gift sugges tion one may make*will outrival that o f one of tnese choice bags, ons of the many attractions o f these bags Is that they are obtainable In all the fashionable costume colors, 666 Fred F. Graham Co. 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