The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

S ' THE CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER I t# ,* - LOCALAND PERSONAL The O d e r Cliff Chapter of the D. A* R. will be held Tuesday, December 9, at the home of Mr*. Hugh-Schiek. A covered dish luncheon will % serv­ ed at 12:30. The hostess will serve'! the desert. Former College Student Married Tueeday ia Cleveland Announcement cards have been re­ ceived here reading aa follows; “Mr. and Mrs. Edward Albert Pphlnum an- jnour.ee the marriage of their daugh­ ter, Dorothy Louise Burgess, to Mr, Herrick Francis Peacock, on Tuesday, De/ember the second, Nineteen hun doed and thirty, Cleveland, Ohio." Mr, Miss Kathryn Sanders, teacher o f Tv j r1 , Lleveland, hio." r music in Orrville schools, spent her . *cocIc w** a ^ormer student of Ce Thanksgiving vacation with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Alien. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Allen entertain­ ed the following guests at a turkey dinner Sunday; Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Grant, of Selma; Mr. and Mrs. Willis McDorman, Jamestown; Mr. and Mrs, p sale8man Cleveland Pape: Frank Townsley and Miss Helen Iliff C°mpany’ o£ whlch hIs father ,s man of this place and Miss Kathryn Sand­ ers of Orrville, Ohio. dafville College and his many friends in this vicinity will be pleased to hear of his marriage, We extend congra­ tulations and well wishes on behalf of the Herald, where Mr. Peacock spent his spare time to gain some knowl­ edge of the printing business. He is a sales an for the Cleveland Paper ager. j Family Dinner Honoring |J, C. Grindle, Thanksgiving FOR SALE—A few Duroc gilts, t' Good ones. Harry Kennon. j The children, grand children and r —~—--—!— |great-grandchildren spent Thanksgiv- Mvs. W. T. McCulla of Seaman, 0 .,jin g Day with Mr. J. C. Grindle who is here on an extended visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wright. Mr, Ralph Hill and family of Home' stead, Pa., spent the hanksgiving period here with relatives. ‘ t — • ■ Mr.- and Mrs. J. M. McMillan enter­ tained relatives at dinner Thanksgiv­ ing. is in his >80th year. Others present were his brother, Howard and sister, Hester, and sister-in-law, Catherine Hock, Xenia. There were twenty-one present, AH the. family attended with the exception of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Willis and son, Donald Edgar, o f Bell- brook, ' Mrs. Willis was formerly Maxine Grindle. — -Mrsr- Carrie Jones of Springfield and Mr. Cliff Huntington o f Columbus spent Thanksgiving as guests of Mr. M. W. Collins. If your Radio, lacks volume or selec­ tivity call J. C. Stormont, phone 3-161. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Townsley en­ tertained a number o f relatives at din­ ner Thanksgiving Day. Mr. John Finney, who resides north­ east of. town, suffered a paralytic stroke, Wednesday. His condition is said to be favorable. FOR RENT. Garage, this office. ■* Inquire at Mr. Allen Turnbull,, who is teaching in Cleveland, spent Thanksgiving .with his parents, Mr. and Mrs; Hugh A, Turnbull. Mr. Oscar Lee, an employee at the paper mill, suffered a nervous break­ down several days ago, but from re ports he is showing remarkable im­ provement. ' Dine The annual dinner for the Creswell families was held last ‘ Thursday. Tranksgiving Pay, at the home of Mrs, Ida Stormont. 1000 Baths 1000 Rooms Miss Ruth West has been spending several day's in Toledo visiting her sister, Miss Susanne West. When in Columbus dine at the Deshler - Wallick Hotel, ’ Three excellent restaurants, each serving a wide variety o f deli­ cious foods,' awaits you here. The Spanish Room The Ionian Room i The Crystal Room Moderately priced, delightful service in each restaurant. . . . . Be our Guest, when in Columbus. The Deshler-W allick Columbus* Ohio America’s Most Beautifully Equipped Hotel JAMES H._MICHOS,_Manager Under Wallick Management In the East Providence-Biltmorer-Providence,-Rr-I Hotel Chatham, New York City FOR SALE: Monitor Raditor, hard coal base burner. Inquire at thii office. Miss Maude Hastings, ‘Who teacher at Newton Falls, Ohio, was home for the Thanksgiving, vacation. Mr. John Laughead of Cincinnati spent Monday here among friends. Mr. Laughead just recently left a Cincinnati hospital where he was con­ fined for several weeks, having been hit by a motorist while crossing a street. He still walks by the aid of a cane and it may be some time be­ fore' he’ regains his usual health. . FOR SALE—Big Top Poland China Male Hogs. H. C. Creswell. Mr. O, A. Dobbins gave lps illus­ trated lecture on his trip to the Holy Land and different countries in Europe before the Jamestown Grange Thurs­ day evening. The Cedarville Building and Loan ASsociation-pays-e%-on-Depositff.— Miss Elsie Shroades, who is teach­ ing at Camp Washington, Cincinnati, spent Thanksgiving with relatives here. Marshal H. A. McLean was under the weather the first of the week nursing a case of the grip. HtwrtmiWWMHHHHIMrtBHWHMMHIlHHHHiWMHMIlnilllrilllMiaiimillWilWUM f u r n i t u r e REPAIRED sr.d UPHOLSTERED A t Prices In Reach Of Everybody CharlesHHoemer PHONE Re*- Address Cedarville 148 Cor. Monro* & Lake Sts., Xenia ............ ...................................................... H o te l Ch ittenden exceptional service. Rate# froto upward. G eo* A W e y d ig , M a n a g e r COLUMBUS, OHIO Broadcaster’s Class Gives Prof, Steele A Surprise Last week, Monday night at the home of Hr. and Mrs. Geo, Martin- dale a very pleasant surprise party was staged by the Broadcasters Class and members of the choi^, for Prof. Steele, teacher of the class, Mrs. Wai­ ter Corry, choir director, and W, P. Harriman, pastor of the church. A splendid supper was served in covered dish style, and a fine social time was enjoyed by all present. One of the interesting moments in the evening’s enjoyment was that in which three children of the Broadcasters’ Class presented bouquets o f “Mums" to the three afore named parties. It was then that Mrs. Corry was really sur­ prised. It was also the occasion of Marjorie Ann Martindale’s birthday, and there were birthday cakes for Marjorie and as well as for the min­ ister, Marjorie Ann was four, and the minister .was— well that will be something to guess at. One would not dare to say that he was “Growing old gracefully," but one could readiiy say that he is growing old very pleas­ antly and joyously when such fine friends stage such enjoyable parties. It was found that at least five in these two groups had their birthday during the same week. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Armstrong are announcing their marriage which took place November 25th. Mrs, Armstrong was formerly Mrs. Anna Ashbaugh of Xenia. The couple are now at home to their friends in the McMillan prop­ erty on the -Wilmington road and Miller1' street, Cedarville. * COLLEGE NOTES Rev. Carl. White, Jmstor o f the Yel­ low-Springs Presbyterian church was a visitor Monday and'" conducted the chapel devotions. . President McCoy Franklin, Cros- niore school, Crosmorc, N, C., gave an address in. chapel Monday. President McChesney and the men’s and girl's quartettes visited Bellbrook, Spring Valley, Jefferson Township and Silvercreek Township or Jamestown High Schools, Wednesday, The Spring Valley Higti School served them to an .excellent-lundw—----------------------------- -- The Washington calendars for 1931 were sent out this week to one hun­ dred high schools. The picture this -year-represents-General-George-Wash- ington bidding forewcll to his soldier*. The play of the Cedrus Staff was “Tgiven-to-ariarge-audienceTmthe^pers- House, Thursday evening. It was well rendered. The players were coached by Mrs. Anne Collins Smith. College will close for the Christmas holidays at noon, Thursday, December 18 and resume work January 0, President McChesney is to address the Dayton Y. M. C. A. Sabbath on the subject “ The Christian Today." He is to address seven Kiwanis’ clubs at the Masonic Temple, Xenia, Decem­ ber 16, and is to preach to a union meeting of the Xenia Churches, Jan­ uary 5. Last Sabbath he preached to the Greenville Presbyterian church in trie morning and addressed the Car­ lisle Presbyterian church in the even­ ing in the interests o f Cedarville Col­ lege. Mr. Herbert Main was a welcome visitor at the college Monday. He gave a good, helpful.talk in chapel.,He and Mr. McNeil are attending the Western Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh. Como again, Main. Christmas is just around the corner. Wouldn’t you enjoy Christmas more and enter the new year happier, if you should send your subscription or check to the Maintenance and Expan­ sion Fund of Cedarville College? Of course you would. Then, too, you would be encouraging your home col­ lege. Think of what it has done for nearly two hundred boys and girls of this community, Think of what it is doing for the boyB and girls of this community now. Think of the money saved by sending your boys and girls to college right here at home. Think o f what the college means to your town, your churches, your schools, your business concerns, your homes, and your sons and daughters. Every dollar given now means larger money from elsewhere for Cedarville College that much sooner. Delay to give now means postponing that much more the bigger and betteri day for Cedarville College. Will you include Cedarville College for a Christmas gift? FOR SALE—Goose Feathers. Mrs. E. E. Finney. Miss Florence Williamson of Bowl- ing-GreenC} Ohio,-spenfr-the-weet’end at the home of her father, Mr. D. -S. Williamson. Be sure to stop at the M. E. League market Saturday at the Clerk’s office. Miss Jean Morton, ,who is teaching at Rockford, Ohio, was home for the Thanksgiving vacation. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Spahr, Xenia, celebrated their fiftieth wedding an­ niversary at* their home in Xenia, Tuesday afternoon, about one hundred and twenty-five guests were received from two to four o’clock. But two guests were present that attended the wedding,'Mrs. R. R. Grieve and Mrs. Howard Jones. Mrs. Spahr before marriage was Miss Florence Virginia .Townsley and is a sister of Messrs. B. S. and Frank Townsley of this place. Dreued in Cr*p* Paper This decorative gypsy doll fairly radiates vivid color from the corner of the davenport or divan where she is posed to look like a gay, round sofa cushion. A roll of crepe paper, mod­ ernistic both us to color and design. wlU dress several, and the doll head# cost but a few cents. From the stand­ point of attractiveness at little ex­ pense, this doll qualifies as one of the most intriguing Christmas gift items brought out this season. An Exquisite Vanity When Krls'Kringle delivers to young Miss Modern this "classy" vanity mir­ ror and box set, one can Imagine her ecstatically exclaiming “itfs a dar­ ling." Well, it is just that. So “Frenehy" looking, too. Comes enam­ eled In old Ivory or nny dainty pastel tone to match the color BCheme of her boudoir. It Is considered quite the thing to give petite decorated mir­ rors, cabinets, desks and Buch of quaintly pointed wood this season. Any Kin* o r Moke O f T n th To. D tO n Mace* «s tfw-JMSontag Mate* * * * M M P b M M o t w B R E " 2 OMM DAY SK R V iG m ON ADU ¥YOOfC ■— We Use Only tbs Best Guaranteed Teeth, .m an MUMUMS Of Avxk* # t , « Mode System CROWNS AMP BRH5«t W<|RK $4, $ 5,16 AeeotOtagto is* FiHngs $1 and $2 Qmamg ...f l J O PHONE w d k «M-W rsym—ls Open Pally and Tnee., Thar*,, sad Sat. Eves, 7 to S Old Plates Made To Pit Tight' By my latest improved methods 1 eon make yew e ll Mates fit tight sad look right at very low cost to jpm. \Ov/ 'i.SN ,SV\'.,W a t . . 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Moderately- priced! is beau tifu llyfitted and lined." W onder­ fu l values! iiimHiitMMimtMiMMiHiimiiimiiiMMiitiiiiimiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiimiiittiitiiHiiiiMiiMMimiiiftiH Gifts He’ll Like They 're mannish g ifts , soundly, made of- choice materials that last a long time and always look like new. UMBRELLAS GLOVES Gifts for the Home That Mother will Appreciate! Linens ____ SOCKS '!/ msrsg‘ $1.50 up $1.29 pr. 20 c t o $ l p r . A splendid, thought- Best grades of dur- pairs — they’re the fttl gift for the men able leathers. But- most useful gift, folk of the house. ton style. Unusual quality too. TIES PAJAMA j Glve do!“ SCARFS 50c t o $1.00 Novel a?p !^ ?ed and 89c tO $3.50 A luxurious gift, embroidered effects Many novel import* Vast variety o f pat- on choice madras, ed English squares. Excellent quality im­ ported table l i n e n lunch cloths, napkins, doilies, towels, etc. In many attractive pat­ terns for the modern 0 % home., im„n,nun, •»• inn, •iiimiiim.i.mi.r.i The Its T hrifty to Buy Good Merchandise / t S terns. colors. A handsome gift. XENIA, OHIO , * 4

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