The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26

m ttW K Q S HEBXLD. FRIflAY, BKC9DIKEK » , II m Local and Personal "H <• Baal estate fauces will not be eel' looted until some time in February.' Mr. Don Allen and wife have gone to housekeeping in, the Finney prop- Church Notes The College closed Thursday and on Main street. the Public Schools close today for — ............ the Holidays. Mrs. Walter Iliif, Mr. and. Mrs. Hans Thordsen, Mr Louis Thqrdae* and Mrs, Anna Lamp, tiohs to a bridge luncheon and daughters, Mrs.- Robert Jacobs, and sisters, Mrs. R, R. Townsley, have issued invita- at the. have retugied to their bottle" at Tip- home of the fcoinei.cfdr, Friday, Pec.- wjji presented, ton, Iowa^aftera feWdays visit at ftC'k R« ; i p*•■< METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister . Church School, 10 a. m- The or- chestraiwill begin to play at 8:56, and at 10 the play, “ The. King's Gifts’* the home Hjf their son and Mother, J, H.Thordsart.bn tfce-Federal'pike. Mrs, Robert W- MacGregor, leanB, Mass,, has Arrived here been 0 P®nd the holidays with her son and Mrs. i In tl»e Worship service at 11 a. m. the cantata, ‘.'Out of the East,” by •Ira B. Wilson, will be sung by the aad choir. 'lTIE CHRISTMAS STORY j IN SCRIPTURE AND SONG j j Service to be held in the Presby iterian Church, Sunday evening, Dec, 22, 1935. A Prophecy, Isa. 21,11-12. “Watch- (man, tell us of the night,” The Place, Micah 5, 2-5. ”0 little town of Bethlehem.” The Night,' Isa. 9:2. “Silent Night! Holy Night.’r The Star, Nu. 24:17. “ Star of beauty, Bethlehem’s star.” THe Shepherds, Luke 2,*8-12. “While shepherds watched their flocks.” The Song of the Angels, Luke 2 ;- 13-14, “It came upon the midnight ■n** DISMISS CASE Dr. W.'^R, McCheeney has “ fwu «> n ua n n Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. confined to hi* home for eeveral days *“*d daughter-inrlaw, Mr. The Union Meeting, 7:30 p. m., in this week, suffering with a severe Robert Winters MacGregor, at their tho Presbyterian Church, will be a clear’" cold, home* “ Breaburn,” south of town, musical service in which the congrega-« ,?abe in the “ nngerr, Luke 2 ---------------- ------- Mya. MacGregor will also visit with tion will participate. The Christmas l:l5;*7" * S ™ 8? ' ” Prof, and Mrs. Frank E. Wiley and frienda in Dayton, her former home, story wall be told in Scripture and The ^ lse Men* Matt> 2:1‘ 9- daughter Marjorie Jean, arrived Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wiley’s t*1-rd meeting of the Queen parents, the Jamiesons, to spend the ®‘s*or8 $be Methodist Church was holidays. held at the home of Betty Nelson. ......... ................ The new leaders, Mrs. Wm. Marshall . NOTICE—Please leave Cedarville and Mrs. Nelson have planned a wbn- Building A Loan Pass Books at their derful Program for this year. The office before December 31, 1935, for deYoti.onala were lead by Janette Neal balancing and auditing. and the program leader was Louise I. C. DAVIS, Sec’y, Graham. ■ ■ I The officers were elected as follows: Mr. and Mrs. George Hamman ex- President, Betty Nelson; Vice pect to leave in a few days for I>ania, President, Elsie Post; Secretary, Floridvto spend the winter with their dan.e doPy» Assistant Secretary, Betty son-in-lawand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. “ Vin; Treasurer, Louise Graham; Wilfred Weinier. Mr. Wehner is en- ^ ?ws RePorter> Janette Neal and gaged in the garden business and at Mite,Box Secretary, Hazel Bush, present has five" acres of 'tomatoes After.the meeting-refreshments) were , S Song. Choir Practice, Saturday, 7 p. m. No Mid-week service next week. To all our members and friends, sincerest good wishes for a happy, i joyous, ’’Christmas! ‘We three kings of Orient are,” Gifts for the King, Matt 2;10-12, “ Brightest and best of the sons.” Why He Came, John 3, 13-21, “Joy to the world.” The Appeal to our hearts, John 15: 7-16. “Thou didst leave Thy throne.” “O come, all ye faithful.” LUNCHEON-BRIDGE THURSDAY AT JOBE HOME under way. - served and a happy Christmas party was enjoyed by all. , .GROCERS. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. ■Paul Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: “ Malaehi . Foretells a New Day.”—Mai. 3: 1-12. Christmas appointments and deco Golden text: “Behold, I send my mes- *ab!°ns formed a pretty setting for a senger, and he shall prepare the way K°hday luncheon-bridge party given before me.! -M a i. 3:1. - by Mrs- Lewis"McDorman and Mrs. Worship service, 11 a. m. . The Delmer Jobe at the bome of the lat" Christmas message will be brought *er’ eas^ Cedarville. Thursday af- to us through a cantata: “Chimes of ternoon. I orty-four guests were the Holy Night” served a two-course luncheon. Guests The Junior Christian Endeavor So- were prese.n.t f™m Xenia and Cedar- ciety will meet at 5:45 p. m. ville’ The Xeilia included TbeiUnion „gening service will be Mrs; *■ C: Shiek>Mrs‘ James MUler ffiidfctestbi* ehucch^vA KTS- w - Confer, song festival will be held (see else­ where hi this paper for program-of the service). There will be ho mid-week service. WRIGHTS GROCERY S P E C I A L S ' th e store of f in e foods Chocolate Drops, Orange Slices 1 A f t or Hard Mixed Candy, l b . ......... . * W V . If. • ■ # COFFEE, Good Cup, lb. 16c, 3 lbs. fo r ......... 47c SODA CRACKERS. 2-lb. ]box 19c CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES, standard,' '3 ‘cans, i25c WALDROF TISSUE, 4-for J. ..... 19c PRITNES. extra fancf; ifet..... ............... '-M e OATgfWtete Villa, Quick Cook, large box ...19c engish w * ■ . vb"'*r- r . _ BANANAS, 4 lb s .................................. -25c A R B R Rome Beauty, 6 l b s . ..... 25c POT40POES, peck ......... ........... 22e CABBAGE, solid heads, S lb s ...... 10c ONIONS, 41bS.......................... 15c • i, ' n . . ORANGES,Florida, doz. 2 7 c _ ___J|._ si■ i I -nr—W— W BREAKFAST BACON, lb. - 31c BOLOGNA, large, lb. l«c FRESH SAUSAGE, l b .;.... ................................ 25c LIVER PUDDING, 2 lbs. _.............. »£«e LARD, Deckers, 2 lb s ........................................... OYSTERS, extra standards, qt.............. 45c GOLDEN RULE CIRCLE Oh, Wednesday evening of this week, forty-three members and nine- UNITED PRESBYTERIAN teen guests of the Golden Rule Circle 1 CHURCH enjoyed a Christmas party at the Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Frame. Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Meryl Aftcr a most helpful d«votional Stormont, Supt. stl'vice ,ed by Mrs‘ J> S‘ West the Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, “Em- P™id«nt of the class, Mrs. C. L. Mc- nmnuel”—God with us.” A1,ster conducted the busin6ss meet* Y. P. C. U., 6:30 p. m. Subject, in?’ Mw- Cora Trumbo’ 33 Wise Men Worship.” Leader, ,eader- arranged a ^lendid Christ- in the Rebecca Galloway, Union Service, 7:30 p. m., Presbyterian Church. A Christmas Song Service. There will be no mid-week service next week. A Christmas Entertainment will be mas program as follows. Mrs. A. E. Richards gave a reading, “Little Special Orphan Joe” interspersed by group singing. Mrs. Herbert Deem favor­ ed ttie group with a vocal solo, and a skit, “A Gift for the Husband” was presented. Mrs. C. E. Hill was the recipient held in the church on Monday, De- 0f a beautiful quilt, the top o f which cember 23rd at 7:30' p. m., to which .was pieced by Mrs. Laura Albright, all members o f the Sabbath School material for finishing it donated by and Congregation are invited. A others,, and the quilting done by Pagent will be .presented by the ladies o f the church at the home, and Primary Department, under the diree- under'the dire tion of, “Mrs. Amos tibh o f the SUpt,/Mrs. W. W. Gallo- FiAme. Also, as a token of appre- way,. as a .part o l 'the Christmas prp^ciation-of her seiwices—as—teacher—of £ran1, tho class, Mrs. West was presented ^Ib .i^ ii. fine thing f^r Cedarville to with''if glass and c^romiuih relish sot, dftjtc’-.in ^ Community Celebration oil Mrs. William Ciieney, who is leaving Christmas. M ay^ c Spirit of Christ the neighborhood soon, was 'given a fill -our hearts with His Joy,, who salad bowl and tray with regrets at came .to bring -Peace, on Earth, and her leaving and best wishes for her Good Will among 1 all men. happfamess in a new home. -------- ^— ---- —■ ■ At the close o f the evening of good Miss Geneieve Jamieson will reach fellowship gifts woi*e exchanged and home Saturday from Pattersonville, delicious refreshments were served by N. Y., where she is spending her third tho iiostess and the assisting year as » teacher in hen native state, hostesses. * THOUSANDS OF Useful Gifts For Men Handkerchiefs Mufflers Ties Scarfs Socks For Women Hosiery Silk Underwear Scarfs Comb-Brush Sets Table Covers Box H’ndkerch’fn Gloves Quality Coal for every purpose. .Ohio lump, Kentucky lump, W . Virginia lump, Semi and Genuine Pocahontas* ‘ F E E D : M s . * * * * ............... Toy Department Largest Display in Greene County Shop Where You Really Find Merchandise % % % a RJ Veloslpeds Wagons Autos Doll Cabs Side Walk . tfsGte'rtnjifo 'f: Desks & Chairs , C.1 . McGuinn fELEPHONE— 3 South Millar St. Cadakville, O. i ' l , i ' - H l, I I 1 . / V P E. Main S t , ' APPROVE SALE j CUSTODY AWARDED J Sale of real estate involved in a ' Cu8tot*y o f mlnor chiWnsn h« h***; On motion o f the plaintiff, the suit partition suit pf Flpra Johnson awarded to Margaret Ewing, plain- o f Robert I*. Bowen, superintendent, against Delia A. LjnvUle f«4 other*, ^ a pending suit against Faite etc., against Loving Brown and oUwrs, to Dr. George Davia for $29,683.85, EwinK' The " » oi the children’a ha* bean ordered dismi*»«d. support was referred by the court to has been confirmed by the court. juvenile court for determination. ■ag'SE* Subscribe to THE HEliAlB HEADQUARTERS f GIFTSFORMOTHER-FATHER - SISTERORBROTHERg The Finest Line of Gift Goods Ever Shown In Cedarville AT PRICES FROM 5 c TO $ 5 .0 0 jgf F O R M O T H E R J8S Novelty China and Pishes |gf Electrical Appliances ■g New Pyrex Glass Coffee Dripulators, $5.00 Value E » D n v o n c a f n t t i a r - R a q u t i f i i l a n i l -A a n a n ta M a D l f l o Dozens of OtherBeautiful and Acceptable Gifts. F O R D A D mm Razorsr—Gold Plated . . . . . g Lather Brushes ......................................... ........ Tobacco or Cigars . . . . . . Automobile Lighters . . . . . . 10c to $1.00 50c to $5.00 . $3.28 S F O R S I S T E R n r . Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets . . . K Manicure Sets . . . . . . ; Toilet Sets . . . . . . , Pen and Pencil Sets . . • • * < F O R B R O T H E R Ronson lighters . . leather Novelties and Billfolds H f Pipes . a? Tobacco Pouches . . . 25c to $5.00 25c to $1.50 25c to $2.25 . $1.50 •- Pen and Pencil Sets 50c to $15.00 $1.00'to $5.00 25c to $10.00 50c to $15.00 $3.50 to $10.00 50c to $5.00 25c to $3.50 50c to $1.50 50c to $15.00 j JUST A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS OF GIFTS YOU WILL FIND ON* jp f DISPLAY AT OUR STORE— IFYOUGETITATBROWN’SIT’SAQU AUTYGIFT BROWN’S m Put* cine Country Club, Cream ityle PRUNES “ ■ TOMATOES SUGAR CORN O C A C TINY r C A y Country Club PEACHES TWINKLE PECANS SUGAR GINGERALE BREAD lbs. Avondale Solid pack No. 2 can* Avondale. A big value Gelatin dwtett SHELLED An unusual low price Bulk, brown Put in a supply Plus 9c 19c 25S*1.33 2™ 21c 2 : i 33c 2 Ns ^ 2 9 c 6 f*-25c 19 c “■5c |cwel Brand C O F F E E 3 ,b’b,«45c Pound 15c Layer Cake . each 23c Ytilow eok* - eheno telnp Choc, Drops . . . lb, 10c A /acotlle candpwtih avtrtont Fruit Cake . . lb. cake 43c Hat Otaea, Fullof frBltaand nut* Flour . . 241b. tack 95c Count/o Club Hlfhaat qnailtp 8 OM, Avondale All purpose F L O U R lb. sack 12 lb. sack 89c . , 45c 24-oz bot, 1 2 . . . . . dep. bottle Scratch Faed . 100 A. bagS1.lt Wteeo.B u t rasulta at lotoest cotta v Dairy Peed - « 1M0. btf>S1.SS Wteco EggMask - 100 fb. bag$2.10 Wittco, For a btUet an production Middlings 100 lb. bag $1.40 Wetce Country Club. White, plain or sliced 16 02 . twin loaf 6 Cranberries Large Red Berries ' lb . 2 1 c LARD . 2 *LBg. . 3 3 0 ' APPLES Delicious—WInesnps 5be. 2 5 c FRANKS • 2 i-Bft 3 S c GRAPEFRUIT . Large Sire 5 FOR 2 4 C BOLOGNA 2 I.BS. 3 S C CABBAGE S' 4 JjL s* 2 LBS. CALLlES •; ' bb . 3 3 c ORANGES Florida « 5 IBS. 2 5 c BACON • BIB2 0 c CELERY * • 2 stalks H ® JOWL • • Ba 2 S C 111 £ PAY CASH FOR YOUR EGGS!

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