The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26
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A W e y d i g , M a n a g e r ------------ COLUMBUS; OH IO New Style %mm I Pinner* Popular Modant Holiday Dhuwrt 1*- i pro** •Chr t atm ae IWN ks * tivaly With 5tmpl« M mmu 1 Christmas dinner* that are both ' delicious and easy to prepare are eup- !planting the old fashion holiday din- ; ners with their elaborate course*, days 'o f work In the kitchen, and serving* i so large that members of the family •invariably ate mere than they really *desired, says Miss Aim* Garvin, ex | tension specialist in nutrition a t the j Ohio State University. | The present style in Christmas din i nert, she points out, demand* « j Christmasy color scheme of red and !green, a relatively simple menu of ] balanced food, and attractive table , decorations expressing the Christmas '.spirit. / *■ | Such a Christmas dinner might con •!sist of tomato juice cocktail or a fru it cup made out of red cherries, t white grapes, and pears colored green ; with a little vegetable coloring; tu r key, or if . turkdy was served on .Thanksgiving day, roast chicken or duck with mashed potatoes might he used to vary the meal; for vegetables, a spoonful of buttered peas in a nest of mashed potatoes with a spoonful of Harvard beets could be prepared; As three vegetables are on the menu, the salad should be a very light one consisting of plain lettuce, or slawror simply raw celery,^ The da* sert might be a .sherbet served with a white cake or cookies decorated with green icing. A WORTH -WH ILE G IFT A gift tha t increases in value every day—-that reminds the re- ceipient of your thoughtfulness every time interest is credited— that cultivates the pride of possession— What gift, other than a savings account can do all these? WE PAY INTEREST Come in now and arrange for your Savings Account gifts. All deposits protected by first mortgage on real estate. 28EastMain Street SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Good Shoes LowPrice* c o „ /^ c Open Every KiteUntil Christmas 35 E. MAIN ST. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. THE HOME OF THE HOUSE SLIPPER BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE SANTA AT KINNEYS BOYS’ HI-CUT SHOES flaw li l Goodyear ''welt Sri**. C*M*to uppers, ' Knife peekei tn Gw beet. Free »ee** K n i f e with every iwlr. A regal** H * value. ItoyMew and save. AttMsM ALL SUCM, * n a t o v m TO BIG • * OPEN EVERY NITE Hi-Cat Slues Genuine Goodyear w ilt solas With full length viecoliztd uppers. Buy Now anil Sava. RegularM00 Value AUMee* UNTO. CHRISTMAS aad far a f iiw i m* -MMidi 1 I hmb m — mtm\ arm AH H EflV < p WBU y frhriwtinwwfw taaa imtfMMi a jyPt* pewter* ptoee. TfesM&tam, W h Gferriu be lieve*, meg ipika Hay mat top* or cairiy bexee ftwm rod eiriipoea paper which eaa be feed as favors. Place esrds**«al*ai9iigbejnHke-%cnt^« opt Santa t$wte foam red paper or making Cbriatasaa to*** from red and green paper. The Santa uni. free might be eat onfcof double thickness** of paper so that they will stand up bn front of each cover. Red candles at either and of the table add to the in. terest of a long table if it tics up with the center decoration. Even in aero weather milk should be artificially cooled. Cooling with circulating water i* 21 times faster than cooling with .air a t the same temperature. Flocks of sheep should be treated for worn* once a- month when fre quent pasture change* cannot be made and when confined to limited pasture areas fo r long periods of dry weather. L Church" Notes METHODIST BPJSCOPALCHURCH C. A, Hutchison, pastor; P. M. Giililan, aupt, Sunday school a t 10:00 a. m. One of .the classes will give a Christmas program .during the devotional period in the Junior Department. The Men's class will have the devotional period in the Adult Department. Preaching a t ll:00 a . m. The Jun ior Choir will sing Christmas Carols a t Hie preaching service. Junior League a t 2:30 p. m. Intermediate League a t 0:30 p. m. Leader, Frances Kimble. .Topic, •'Christmas Lesson.** ' Senior Epworth League a t 6:30 p . m. Leader, Ruth Kimble, Topic, ‘Christmas and a Better World.*' Union Service a t th e United Pres byterian church a t 7:80. The Choir of the United Presbyterian church is giving a Cantata. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even ing at 7:30, 4 ' Choir practice, Saturday, 7:30 ;p. m. Junior orchestra practice, th is Sat urday a t 10:00 a .m . In place of the usual Sunday school tre a t this Christmas season, each of the classes is having a Christmas party and the Sunday school expects to use the money formerly used, in treats in bringing joy to some, chil dren that da no t have much Christmas otherwise- Also th e usual Whit* offering will bejreceived fo r the Chil dren's and Old Folk** Homes. MENNONITE BRETHREN IN CHRIST. CHURCH Workers, Katherine Gerber, Violet Golden. ’ Saturday a t 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. ' Sunday a t 2:16 p, m, Children's meeting. ■ - Sunday a t 3:00 pi m. Worship. Sunday a t 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. ■ —Tuesday a t 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing. Come and enjoy these services with U*. Everybody welcome. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH JL & Kyfe. ' *: Trwedktog at 11 a, * . Theme: ‘ThiMnii* Hieesigs ' T, P. C, XI.- at tdMI# . jbl Leader Harvey Arid. Unle* eervie* in me efetxeh at 7j*0 p. bl , malar diriettow af Mm riraeub «Mr* Mr. Arthur G. Duffs?, dimeter. They will p»eae*t the esmtat* "Hail, AETNAUFK INSURANCE COMPANY •Third Naticmal Bldg., Dayton, Ohio I»mewipHutere. Part time arid fu ll time agent* wanted, , h enry s . bagley , aDistrict Manager wwmmmimmiimwMiHiliiHmHHMiiumuHWtemHMF Mmeitah.** fear M isri« Firid mFmm*dmef,Ksa- Maeriah,*' lb*y alee .pmeset “The tnOky, aad pw t t e bha ttiwrfan S w * HaBetejah Choree;'* ie f tharisumh. i riee Lswa K sstiaga arm pessid* a t , . A special tre a t is 4u »te«e f*r ih# thea*p in , «ad IGee Geaevtov* Jamto- entir* aemxwwHy Mender iverie* , • e n e tt h * piano. • jDecember 22ndv when Mr. O. A . Deh- The White Gift offering will be bin* will show pictares which he took tehee a t th* eterafaig senriees, both in on their recent trip abroad, shewing the l ebhath school and church service, views ef both Palestine, sad Egypt, This 1* our Christmas g ift to Jesus There will be no admission charged, Christ, eur King, and goes to Hi* but a free will offering win be t aken Week: part of it for a scholarship in fo r the work of the Ladies’ Aid. MWOWimilMllinHIUlMimiitiMIIUHmiMlIIIMilMimMHHiilMlMWlUHHlIUiniHWIimHHMntMtedteteteiMM*1 Before marketing your live stock call THE SOUTHCHARLESTdN STOCKYARDS DAILY MARKET t*hontt 8 0 , 8. K. SMOOTS P . P, SMOOTS MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED DOG TAGS ARE NOW ON SALE At the Office o f the County Auditor, The Cost af Dog Tags is as Follows: Male 1.50 Spayed Fem ale......... ......$ 1.50 . r■• \ .............. Fem ale.................................$ 4.50 K ennel.......................... $15;00 A penalty of $1.00 per t«g<muat be charged after January 20, 1931. For the con venience o f other sections o f the county the. deputy commissioners of motor vehicles will also sell tegs. Deputies: Cedarville, A. E. Richards; Jamestown, D. E. JBailey; Spring Valley, Katie B. Eagle; Yellow Springs, M. E. Oster; Osborn, Ralph Fulton; Bejlbrook, H. E. Watson. PAUL H. CRESWELL AUDITOR OF GREENE. COUNTY 10:00 *. m. Bible School—“The In- fluence of Home‘Training^ Th iels a most practical study with helpful leesone fo r all. 11:00 a, m. Worship Service—Ser mon Subject “Jesus the King,** 6:30 p. m. Young People’s Society, 7:30 p, m. Union Service in the iyterian-church^A^Christ-4 mas Cantata will be rendered by -the choir. The winners in the recent contest conducted in the Young People’s So ciety of the Presbyterian church were entertained a t a very pleasant social held in th* veitry, Tuesday evening. The time was spent playing games, and refreshments consisting o f sand wiches, doughnuts, cocoa, and candy canes, were served,. The committee in charge was headed by the Misses Francis McChesney, and Lenora Skin- nell. - » The regular mohthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church, was held. Thursday afternoon. At the home of Mrs. C. W, Steele.' The Mission Study was conducted by Mr*. H. D. Fttrst, Mrs. Georg* H. Creswril had charge of the devotional period. Rev. W. P. Harrlman will preach in the West Catoriten Presbyterian church on the evening of Sabbath, December 21st. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath school a t 10 a . m. Supt. \! ^ B **<3k ** xSS,'
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