The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26

O' OEIMAVUI.* j ■ f*+M D T T T " ! lr. . £SSS ■yUliai f*ULAJMtfMAg9 ^TWsWwlit -IjHl^WWpaBGf CALL IREENK COUNTY FSKRUZSB Tsb 81f, Xsaia, O. **tr«ti«w MeandHJOor f . * With Alt $fork CUM P INK PLATS* WXHTIVELY AT A LOW PRICE m w a rn Asm s ize like xouk o r ig in al m Ws Vat Only tfa* Be«t Guanurtsod Tooth. m BEWARE •f gold crowns, which can't b* cloanssd and cuh sickness. REMEMBER We will not torn anybody down in dental work. PHONE MAIN m A A About Payment* Open Dally and Tuea4 Thur*., and Sat. Erea 1 to | Old Plates Made To Fit Tight I By my latest Improved methods I can make your old Platea fit tight and look right at very low coat to,yon. JD\rG '•V>»T V ih- - *'i PH! ICO BABY GRANDS far GREATER VALUE! Big-performing radios in compact size, at truly startfing prices! Be sure to see and hear a new . Pk ilco Baby Grand— NOW! 7 - t u b e M o d e l 'A Balaaced Superheterodyne with pentode tube, tone con­ trol and electato-dynam ic speaker. A bis value! M S .95* COMPLETE w ith 7 tu b es ! S-tohe Model A TRF ant with pentode tube and electro-dynamic apeakar. Amazing pombtl ■ £ » J L mm , ; * a N P i “ . , Phitco offer* actm»- plete line o f 5, 7„ 9 and 11-tube model* from •03A.SOto $R95 comgtele wUkiuhet* EASY TERMS! DEMONSTRATION I P k itco B a lan ced Tithe* b etter I.’. q perform an ce o f i.o y tad io ADA IR ’S N. Detroit St. PHlLCQ.-T^rSW Xenia, O . ■8V ... ' W ' --fr-nriiTf-tWr iihA‘r'~t,r Overnight Bag, fitted... Gladatoae Bag, gena- bather .. $7.50 Up EnglishKU Bag ...» $15 Up LUGGAGE T h t D E S IR E D G I F 1 t Make Their Home-Coming WorthWhileWithDepend­ able Luggaga T O tell the truth, swanky luggage looks^ well any­ where. liut on Christmas trees it has the added advantage of being a gift. Perhaps that combination o f natural swank and giftiness is what makes luggage so eminently popular around the holiday season. Into, Oar Stm sad See Gar Large Stock, of SnggMUoM Wkrdrtb* "ANYTHING IN LEATHER” $25 up .... ..... . McCULLOCH’S LKATHER STORE S P R IN G F IE LD , O H I O P V K ^ a u i i g g i g ^ g ^,-a ^ f R N o t e i ] PRB8BYTB8IAN CHURCH Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Prof, A, J. Hoatetler, Supt, Come to help and to he helped. Preaching at 11:00 by Dr. Flymate o f Dayton. . Young People*’ Meeting at 6:30 Sabbath evening, There is soul profit from attending to the things o f the spirit. i Union Services at the Methodist Church. Dr. Ragar o f Xenia, will preach the final sermon o f the Meth­ odist Evangelistic services. *" Midweek cervices Wednesday eve nipg at 7:80, Plans are being made for the oh' sorvanee o f tha week o f prayer by the churches the first week i nJanuary, Do not forget the splendid service o f eong to be given by the united choirs o f the three churches Sabbath evening, December 20. A sacred musi­ cal treat fo r all. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Supt, J. E. Kyle, Preaching Service at 11 A. M. Theme: "Gods Message to Backslid­ ers?’ • Y. P. C. U. at 6:30 P, M, Subject: “Making Christmas Christian.” Lead­ er, Dorothy Anderson. Union Service in M, E. Church at 7:30 P, M. This will be the closing service, with Rev. Rager preaching, o f the two weeks Evangelistic cam­ paign. " , Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 P, M. Leader, Mr, Fred Townsiey. The Christmas Cantata to-be given by the united choir o f the three churches, under the direction1o f Mr. Arthur Duffey, will, be presented Sab­ bath evening, December 20th, in the U. P. Church. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C. A . Hutchison, pastor. ‘ P, M. Gillilan, supt. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. v Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. - . ' Union Service in Methodist Church at 7:30 P.' M, Rev. E. A. Eager will preach. The revival meetings will close Sunday night. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. Choir practice, Saturday, 7:30 P. M. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Clifton,-Ohio Sabbath School a t-10 A. M. O. L. Sparrow, Supt. • Morning Worship at 11 A, M. Sub­ ject:- “ Christ in Prophecy.” y . P. C. O. Topic: “Making Christ-' mas Christian” Wednesday,' December 16, at 2 P . M. the Women's Missionary Society Will meet at the personage. Leaders, Mrs. Fred Harris and Mrs, R. H- French. D. A. R. MEETING .The December meeting, o f the Cedar Cliff Chapter o f Jthe D. A. R. was a very interesting, meeting with Mrs, Harry Hammon and Mrs. Frank Hast­ ing as hostesses in the country home o f Mrs. Hammoh. At 2;30 Vclock the meeting was called to order by the Regent Mrs. Frank. Creswell and opened with the Ritucllstic' Service followed by the Chapter-'Salute to the Flag. The roll was answered ,by, thirty members present and a number o f interesting letters from over abaint members which we enjoyed hearing from. A fter reading o f the minutes the business o f the Chapter was in order. Plana are being made for the play to be put on in February. Mrs. John S, Heaume o f Springfield State Secretary and Mrs. Mary Dean Wilson, Regent o f Lagonda Chapter, Springfield, were the guests o f honor. Mrs. Heaume in a very interesting and pleasing manner gave the -address o f the afternoon, “Glass, Silver and China o f the Colonial time,” which was her subject was enjoyed very much, Mrs, Wilson who sd many o f us know and enjoy having with us made ab rie f talk. During the social hour* delicious re­ freshments was served by the host­ esses, ! Bell Telephone Go. Installs New Lines The Ohio Bell Telephone Company lias installed additional service lines between Xenia and Cedarville that has added much to the service o f patrons In each place. .The time for long waits for a line has probably been elimin­ ated but the new Service does not mean that'subscribers can have a line and visit for an unuSual length o f time. Telephones are not fo r that purpose. s . P&S,STHEMY OftKDIGATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE Dr. W. R. McChssney, presilent o f Cedarrille College, announced Thurs day that he would be a candidate for State Representative at the Repub­ lican primary next May, Dr. McChssnsy is now entering on his sixteenth year as president o f Ce- daryille College, having previously been dean and professor o f Latin and Greek as well as. instructor in other studies. He came to Cedarville 36 years ago, upon the founding o f Ce- darville College, and has given a third o f a century o f his life to educational, work, He has been urged by many friends from all sections o f the coun­ ty, the past two or mors years to be­ come a candidate, but just a few days ago yielded to this demand. He is well known in every township and has spoken at various times from most every pulpit, platform, and be­ fore every- scoialarid civic organiza­ tion-in the county. His ability as a scholar, orator, edueator and preach­ er, is outstanding,. :and -should place Greene county iq the front rank o f the next General Assembly, contingent upon his . nomination and election. Nomination in Greene county has been equivalent to election In the past. For some time there have been re­ ports that Representative R, D. Wil- j liamson, would retire but no public j statement has .ever beep issued to that effect. Dr. McChesney’s announcement1 is the first to be made. Rep. William-1 son has served. four terms in the House and previously had served six • terms as county commissioner. In all his public career he has never suffered defeat and he enjoys a record for pub­ lic service .that few if any.in the coun­ ty-have ever had* t Choose A Practical G ilt FOOTWEAR From The Family Shoe Store i School House Safe Robbed Friday The safe in the office o f the superin­ tendent in the school building was broken into late Friday night by ex­ pert cracksmen and about $70' in money and $55.in checks taken. It represented money from the sale o f books and cafeteria. Ordinarily there is no money kept in the safe but Supt. H. C. Furst, being unusually busy Friday afternoon, failed to deposit it in the bank,- The combination was knocked, off and the safe entered in that way. The door was 'Sent to Springfield fo r re­ pair and it is said ,that the firm. now. has ten safe doors from school safes; on hand for" repairs, A number of school buildings have been robbed the past few weeks. Supt. Furst says there will b6 no occasion for such ah event again as there will be. no monejr left in the safe under any circumstances, _and it will be left unlocked so that further damage cannot be done. LADIES’ FOOTW EAR -that measures up to the highest styles of quality and value, $1.96, $2,99, $3.96, $440 GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES Made to fit the feet. And here’s real value, tod! . $1.99 to $3.96 BOYS’ SHOES — MatfefortheTcalboy, Valuer and long wear can-be found in these shoes. . 7 $ l,09(o $2.99 SLIPPERS For-the Entire Family Attractive yet inexpensive. Many styles to choose from, for men. women and children , 1 48e to $1.99 Beautiful Sheer Ch iffon < HOSIERY 5 9 c . n d 7 9 c SAUM SHOE STORE 5 a n d 7 e . h ig h s t . P SENTENCE ON XENIAN MUST STAND SAYS COURT The Ohio Supreme Court has affirm­ ed contempt citations against witness­ es before the State Utilty Commis­ sion, and as a result jail sentences of Harry E. Mouser, Xenia; Charles Rogers, Lebanon, and C arl' Moore, Ilarveysburg, will Btand. They hod refused to answer questions asked by the commission, claiming constitution­ al privilege. They were asked wheth­ er they were operating their trucks as a trucking company. The sentence was passed by a Common Pleas Court in Columbus., Most all rights ’o f a truck owner have been taken away from him in favor o f the truck oper­ ating trust in Ohio, 6 6 6 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia la 30 minutei, checks ACold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days, 666 also in Tablets. ioKS E3E Be Thrifty Bay Duality Invites You to Make Use o f T l i i lf 1 i i Open a Charge Account Hutchison & Gibney 3E A Wonderful Opportunity Better have those bad teeth taken out be­ fore cold weather. We are still extracting for 50c each. ..Painless? Why certainly! Convenient terms can .be arranged if you haven’t the cash. DOG TAGS-ON-SALB- AT RICHARDS STORE Announcement appears in this Issue as to the sale o f dog tags, as author­ ised by law. The sale will close on January 26 and after that date a tag will cost $1 additional. Locally tags can 1 m secured o f A. E, Richards, The funds from such license go to paying | the lose on sheep killed or injured by dogs. The license collected last year did not cover the value o f animals, killed or wounded. After January t 20th a drive will be put on by the ’ county dog warden to collect all dogs that hisvafcotaiii We will extract all your -teeth, no matter- how many you have and make you this beautiful set, upper and lower for $40.00, just for two weeks. If your teeth arc bad don’t let this opportunity pass as you will never get it again. Beauty Light Weight Comfort Natural Teeth We give gas, if you pre fer for painless extraction....... Our Full Suc­ tion Plate at 1.00 OR. GENSLER OR. HOLMES White Cross Dentists Steele Bldg., Xenia. —9 A. M. to 6 P. 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