The Cedarville Herald, Volume 56, Numbers 1-26

<5* CEDARVILLE HERALD, DECEMBER *8, 191*. Local and Personal .Miss Florence WiliismsoXi tesehsr in Bowline Green State Normal school is home for the Holidays. Mr. Elmer Jurkat, who is a atudent in rittzburgh Art School, arrived home Wednesday for the Holiday va­ cation, Mrs. Mamie Virtue o f Hanover, Ilhf was a guest of her cousin, Mrs, Ralph A. Jamieson, this week. Mise Genevieve Jamieson returned from Pattersonville, New York, Wed­ nesday,, for the Christmas holidays, Prof, and Mrs* Frank E, Wiley of Frenchburg, Ky., are the guests of Mrs, Wiley's parents, Rev, and Mrs, R, A, Jamieson, for the Holidays, Mr, Rankin McMillan, member of the senior class of Muskingum Col­ lege, is spending his vacation with parents*Mr. and Mrs, Clayton McMil­ lan. John RiehardB, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Mi­ ami Valley hospital, was able to rer turn home Thursday. Mr. Joe Finney, who was operated upon at the same institution for bowel trouble, has also returned home. Chocolate Creams from 12 l-2c to 40c lb. j ; Butter Taffies - - 20c lb. i ! French Nouget — - 25clb. 'Brazil Brittle - - 25c lb. Gum Drops - - - 15c lb. •Extra Fancy Peanut Cluster^ - 25c lb. Our Own Make Peanut Candy ~ or Brittle - ^. - 10c lb. | Salted Peanuts *. - 10clb. Cocoanut Flake - . - 20clb. 2! Be, sure and leave your order for Buns or Rolls for Your Christmas Dinner. BAKERY WILL CLOSE MONDAY A T NOON Cedarville Bakery $ <! f! I i% W e have a number of past due accounts that if not paid or arranged for satisfactorily by December 25th 1932, we will advertise the same for sale. A ll such accounts will receive SPECIAL NOTICE o f > this intention this wefek. v Cedarville Lumber Co. * Cedarville, Ohio SMART SHOP 38 South Detroit Street, Xenia, O, CHRISTMAS DRESS EVENT Choice of “300 dresses in these four under- priced groups. Sunday Night Dresses, Afternoon, Street and business styles. Newest colors as well as black. All sizes. GROUP I— 1.90 $ 2.40 I The dresses in this group are all from our $2.98 and $3 .98 ranges and consist o f silks, rayons, Jerseys and knitted styles in /m ost all sizes and colors. Real values a t ................. GROUP II— These dresses are all our newest $2.98 styles. Sunday nights, jump­ er and long sleeves. Blue, black,> brown, red and high'shades. Each Christmas Hosiery —- Newly Arrived Hats — Rayon and Silk’Gowns —•* Dance Sets — Stepins GROUP III— Many o f these have only been in stock a few days. A ll ate regular $$3.98 and $4 .98 values. Newest jumper and dressy styles* as well a s , contorvotivo* Choice of 4ne lot t t Dainty Boated Hankys — Scarfs of Every Hue — Pajamas Kobo, — Kimonas — Gloves at all prices GROUPIV— Contains most all out $ 4.98 and — A[ MM $8.98 dresses and no contains all the JM JM ■ M newest in style, material and eolmr- # ■ a I A U fog. Not# the quality of the silks M V p w ^and see if they ate not indeed teal p *value* a t — ........ .................................. *— *. ■ ALL THESfe THINGS AT VERY r e a s o n a b l e p r ic e s 1 Miss Lota daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IHarold.- Brown, was quite ill for sev­ eral days, suffering from an attack of j appendicitis. know that you will be pleased to have them sing for you. All young folks invited. Bring flashlights' so you esa see the words in the hymn books. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7;30 P. M, at the parsonage. Choir practice, Saturday, 8 P. M. Mrs. Frank Turnbull entertained members o f the Rook Club at her home en Xenia avenue, Tuesday even­ ing. CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN Clair V. McNael, Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. Hr, Al­ fred Swaby, Supt. Morning Worship at 11 A. M. Sub­ ject; "Christmas Hope," Christian Endeavor 7 P. M, ’ SPECIAL PRICES FOR Christmas Candies Mr, and Mrs. Meryl Jones enter­ tained the Clark's Run Club at their home north of town Thursday even­ ing. See the new improved Aladdin Lamp. Only $5.75. Philco Electric Radios $18.75 up. David E. Robison, Cedarville. Place your order for rolls and buns early for Christmas. Cedarville Bak­ ery. The Foody Post, American Legion, Xenia, has opened a community kiteh- en in the basement o f the Court House in Xenia, where free meals afe served to those in need. The first meal was on Tuesday and 80 persons were tak­ en care of. Church Notes 1 ^*tmiiimi»iw»ii»iHmii»»umMWMmniie«s«MnmMim$M# - 7IRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. GuthriO, pastor. Sabbath School, 10 A. M. Prof. A. J. lostetler, Supt. Lesson: “God's Gift to Man.” (Luke 2:8-20). Golden text: “ For God so lov­ ed the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever he- ■ieveth may in Him have eternal life." (John 3:16) ' The annual election of officers for the New Year will be held on this Sabbath. Church Service 11 A. M. Sermon text: “ and laid Him in a manger because there was no room for Him in the Inn." Luke 2:7. Christian Endeavor will hold a short meeting beginning promptly at 6:30 P. M. The subject is: “ Christmas in Picture, Song and Story. (A wor­ ship program.) Union Evening Service in this church at 7:301P, M. The evening’s program will center around a pageant, “The Nativity” by Elizabeth and Eu­ gene Shippen. It is a Christmas pa- peant in five episodes: ( 1 ) The An­ nunciation; (2) The Nativity; (3) The Adoration; (4) The Flight into Egypt; (5) The Light o f the World. The patticipants are : Reader Gabriel, Joseph, Mary, little . St. John, arch­ angels, attendant angels, the heavenly host (little children), three sheperds, hree kings, twelve apostles, disciples, two acolytes. : The pantomine presentation of the characters is interspersed with chorus, and solist music; The soloists are Mrs. Margaret Work, Eleanor Bull, Ruth West, Nina Stevenson and Mrs. Helen Corry. The chorus selections are to be offered by thfe united choirs. The supervision o f the pageant has been in the hands of Mrs. Corry; the costume work has been directed by Mrs. Jurkat; the decorating super­ vised by Mrs. Herman Stormont. . There will be no mid-week service next week (Dec. 28). 3.40 Ht UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Clifton, (Biio Robert H. French, Pastor . Sabbath School 10 A, M. Gordon C. Kyle, Supt. Morning Worship 11 A. M, The ser­ mon will be he third in the series: “Christ in the World." The subject is “ The Fire." * The Y. P, C, y . will meet at 7 P» M. Topic: "Christmas in Picture, Song and Story." The congregational Christmas pro­ gram will bo held Wednesday evening, December 28. There will be a “cov­ ered dish” supper and later a play based on Charles Dickens’ "Christmas Carol.” > . . W . C . T . U . NOTES Sponsored by Cedarville W. C. T. U. While the future of prohibition may be in doubt, there are some things we do know. WE KNOW— That whatever happens to the Eigh­ teenth Amendment, the nature of al­ cohol and the- character of the liquor traffic will be unchanged. , That there frill be the same need for total abstinence as now and as ever has been, for this is, the only safe rule in dealing with liqflor. That the liquor traffic cannot be trusted to regulate itself, but legal re­ strictions on manufacture, sale, trans­ portation and importation are a neces­ sity. • That every- restriction will be vio­ lated by the liquor,traffic in the future as in the past. That the repeal- of the law will not repeal the effects ,of alcohol. That the Eighteenth Amendment-is not yet repealed and it will not be with our help. That the Woman's Christian Tem­ perance Union recognizes the danger in the return a t liquor, and so must every other temperance organization, so must the churches, bo must every other organization that has passed resolutions in favor'af’prohibition. We will continue ?to stand for pro­ hibition as the best method o f dealing witji the liquor traffic. We appeal-.to all to support total abstinence end the efficient enforcement of the Eighteen­ th Amendment, and to oppose repeal and modification every step of the way. She Wants Gandy for Xmas * What girl doesn't want a nice big box o f prize candy around the houge during the many Yuletide week events? Give her one of these Christmas Specials and she will be delighted- This apecial in­ cludes all o f our usual pieces, plus many specialties that are appropriate at this time, TRY OUR BIG LINE OF CHRISTMAS CANDIES. FOR THE CHILDREN — ALL PURE. Lunch Here While Doing Your Christmas Shopping Xenia Candy Kitchen 27 E* Main Xenia, O. USED AS WE ARE to dunking of Christ- 1 mas only as a time of general rejoicing, we sometimes forget that in the early days the Midwinter Festival was as much a time of Remembrance for the Dead as one of Joyous- ness for the Living. The following poem beautifully expresses thifc sentiment . . . . . UNITED PRESBYTERIAN R. A. Jamieson, Pastor. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. J.E. Kyle. Class Room Period will be shortened and a Christmas Pageant will be presented under the direction of Miss Eleanor Bull, to' be followed by a Christmas Message by the pas­ tor. The Church service being blend­ ed with the Sabbath School for the Special Christmas Day celebration. Remember the Special White Gift of­ fering to be presented to Jesus Christ, Our King, at this service. This of­ fering to go to the Missionary Boards of the Church, unless otherwise spec­ ified. Each giver may mark his or her envelope and it Will be applied wherever you designate Y. P. C. U. 6:30 P, M. Subject: "Christmas, in Picture, Song and Story.” Leader, Mrs. Margaret Work Union Service 7:30 P. M. in Presby­ terian Church, in which a Christmas Pageant will be presented. The Week of Prayer will be observ­ ed as usual the first week of the New Year, January 1-8 inclusive, in union services in the churches. The program will be ready for publication next week. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCb i C. A. Hutchison, Pastor. Sunday School ht 10 A. M. P. M. Gillilan, Supt. Mr. Gillilan and the rest o f the Sunday School officers have been re-elected for the new year. The Sunday School and church hours will be combined this Sunday morn­ ing and after the Sunday School les­ son there will be a Christinas Play­ let and recitations by the pupils of the Primary Department and the Junior Ghoir will sing. 1 Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. A Christmas Pageant in the First Presbyterian Church, Sunday night, at 7:90 P. M. Rehearsal on Saturday afternoon. he young people o f the churches are going caroling, Saturday evening. They are to-meet at the homo o f Dr. Leo Anderson and will start out at 10 o'clock. Put candles or lights in your windows and the young folks will In the matter o f the saloon never coming back/the Wets are Weakening all along the line. Of course the brew­ ers never have been outspoken on the elimination Of the .Saloon; they knew only too well that some such agency would be indispensable in distributing beer. Now the beer people are in sisting that "the vote at the recent election was a demand for a glass and not a bottle o f beer." All the Brewers* Big .Horses have come to town, not literally o f course; but representatives of more than a half dozen brewing companies have dome and have' interested themselves in the shaping o f this beer legislation which they are sure ia just around the corner. The /wine'growers have sent their representatives also, and it,has been announced that a wine bloc has bean formed in the House.' While Mayor Cetmak is telling the brewers to "fire up," and is saying that so far as he is concerned the city police of Chicago will not interfere with those who are violating thd pro­ hibition law, the Kansas City Star ex­ presses doubt as to whether the plans of the WetB may not be upset. "Pre­ dictions of immediate modification of the Volstead law te permit legal sale of beer; and possibly light wines, leave out of account ope vital consideration. It is the position that might be taken by the United States Supreme Court on legislation of that’nature. It is as­ sumed that the only' thing necessary would be action by Congress (with presidential approval) raising the al coholte content of beer to 2.75 or 3 or 4 per cant compared with the one-hall; o f 1 per cent now set for all beverages by the Volstead law. But if this alCo holic content shbuld be increased to any one of the suggested percentages, what would he the attitude of the Su preme Court? The legislation Would be certain to go to that body for a decision, and the court, in decisions handed down both before and since prohibition, has upheld the one-half of 1 per cent,” YOU think of the dead on Christmas Eve, Wherever the dead are sleeping; And we from a land where we may not grieve, Look tenderly down on your weeping. YOU think us far; we are very near. From you and the earth though parted, We sing tonight to. console and cheer To hears of the broken-hearted. The earth watches over the lifelesB clay Of each o'f its .countless sleepers, And the sleepless spirits that passed away Watch over ,all earth's weepers. We shall meet again in a brighter land Where farewell is never spoken; We shall clasp each* other hand in hand, And the clasp shall not be broken/* The snows shall pass from our graves away, Any you from the earth, remember; And the flowers o f a bright, eternal May Shall follow earth's December. When you think o f us, think not o f the tomb, Where you laid us down in sorrow; But iook/rioft, and beyond earth’s gloom, And~wait for the Great Tomorrow/ WE W ISH YO U A TH O UGH TFU L A N D A SINCERE MERRY CHRISTMAS A N D HAPPY N EW YEAR McMillan Funeral Home CEDARVILLE, OHIO .A special, carbonless, upper cylinder lubricant is scientifically and perman­ ently blended with Purol-Pep. QUICK FACTS ABOUT DOUBLE-PURPOSE Purol-Pep Lubricating Gasoline 1- PREMIUM GASOLINE Refined by the Gyro Vapor-Phase Pro­ cess to nev? high-test specifications. Results: —-Quicker Starting — More, Surging Power — Better Mileage — High Anti-Knock —-Greater Economy 2-TOP CYLINDER RUBRICATION v 2 Premiums Ii) Quality A t N o Premium In Price TheCarroll-Binder Co. 3 Convenient Stations No. 1— 108 E. Mata St, No. 2— N. Detroit St. No. 3—Bellbrook Road 6 Results — Quieter Motor Operation *— Protects Valves, Pistons, Rings — Reduces Wear and Scoring - —Insures Longer Motor Life — Gives Better Piston Seal, against loss o f power — Gives Smoother-Flowing Power — Reduces Crankcase Dilution , , — Decreases Motor Oil Consumption * — Reduces Carhon Formation SEE THEHERALD FORCOW ERGIALPRINTING

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