The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26

.. «► Ik. p*yMm 3 ! C E W W IL M HBltXLD, FRIDAY, E l W S ^ 1981 D r . McCheaney Advocated A rm ed Peace A t Re* aeafich C lub Banquet Members and invited friends o f the Mr, and Mm, H, H. Brown and Research Club enjoyed the annual • daughter, Loin, spent Thursday in Christmas dinner at the home, of the j Columbus, where the former went -on Misses Knott, near Clifton, last Fri- business, v day'evening, ^ f 8, ®ird’ J^M ent, pre- Ramsay, Supt, Leeson; ‘•Bara Teach- Mrs, Charles E. Galloway of Huh- sided and introduced Dr. W. R. Me- ing tv,e Law of God," Ezra 7:10- Neh. bard Woods, Chicago, who has been Chesney, president of CedarviUe Col- g Golden text: "Thy Word have I visiting among relatives in Xenia and 1®*®' who gave an inspiring talk on ]8jd up j„ my heart," Ps. 119:11. in CedarviD^, koturped home Wed- “ Peace." Mr. W. R. Torrence, Xenia, I nesday evening, was on the program for a travel talk i I. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister ! Sabbath School, 10 a, m. Paul |D p. m,, .at the boms-of Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Auld, Leader, Mrs, M. Marsh.......................... j Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7 p. m. 1 The Christmas entertainment will .he held in 'the Church Social Room, Monday evening, December 23rd. A . R . CHR ISTM AS P A R T Y HELD TU E SD A Y having recently completed a trip a- Clifton, round the world, was unable to he Worship Service, 11 a. m. Sermon theme: “The Bible." This * Mrs. O, W. Kuehrmann was hostess to fifty-four members of the Cedar Cliff Chapter of the Daughters of the ‘American Revolution and guests for Mrs, Elizabeth Hopping, who has been a patient in the Spring- present. field City Hospital, wan removed to Covers were laid for thirty-seven her home. She sustained a fractured Persons, including nineteen members hip in an' auto accident in September. and eighteen guests. The place carda> ,■_i ' .■. i . . . were mindful of the approaching holi- Rix census takers for this county day season. will start work Jan. 1 and complete “ ‘Peace on earth, good will to men,' the task by June 30 in this county is not as we think of it," Dr. Mc- under the WPA. Fifty-six have been Chesney declared. “There never has named for the Seventh Congressional been peace on earth, there is no peace district with headquarters in Spring- here now but we hope there will be field. peace some day. In order to prepare ------------ ■*».».— for peace, the United States should Mrs, Frank Tarhox o f Xenia, who increase its army and navy," Dr. Mc- is well known here, leaves Friday for Chesney stated. “This is no time for New York City, to spend the winter 118 to disarm as we should strengthen with her son-in-law and .daughter, instead of weaken our forces.” ■Mr. and Mrs. Scott"Hudson. ———— " —~ ------------ -•• ... ' : The Ladies* Aid of the U, P. Mrs. Dora Kerr has been on the Church will hold a bazaar afad sick list for some time but is report- market at the Bank building, Satur- [will meet at the home of Mrs. Susan Mrs Fred Townsley, regent, • intro- ed somewhat improved. day,December 14 at 1:30 p. m. We [Hanna on Thursday, December 19th duced guests from George Slagle — — ------ — - will have good eats for yourSab-[at 2 p. m. Mrs, S. C. Wright will Chapter, D. A. R., Jamestown who Owing to the death o f a relative of hath day dinner in our market,love*,have charge of the program and Mrs.presented a Christmas program. Mrs. ■ Mrs. O. W. Kuehrmann, the Christ- ly Christmas gifts , in the bazaar, J, A. Kreitzer the devotions. Ralph George led group singing of mas party o f the Woman's Club, that tasty candy to take home to the chil- was scheduled at the Kuehrmann dren and the finest of fancy work and home Thursday'evening, was held at everyone can use a White Elephant the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turn- about the house. “Do your Christ- bull. mas Shopping Early." , sermon will be in commemoration o f,their f 1™*1 Christmas party, Tues- the 400th anniversary o f the printing!<lay afterpooT1 the 110,110 on ChlU of the English Bible. i,icothe 8treet‘ The Junior C. E. will not meet this ’ Mrs. Wilson W.* Galloway opened Sabbath evening. the meeting with the D. A, R. ritual. The Query Club will meet at 6:30 At the business session it was an- p. m. A Christmas program has beennounced that Miss Agnes Kyle, planned. .Springfield, member of the chapter, The Union evening service will be had placed a double marker on the in the M. E. Church. The Dramatic graves of her Revolutionary ancest- Club of CedarviUe College will pre- or8> Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kyle, in sent a play in commemoration o f the Massie's Creek Cemetery, The printing of the English - Bible by markers will be dedicated Memorial Myles Coverdale. Mrs, Hefntz is in Day with Cedar Cliff Chapter in charge. .charge o f the program. . The third study of the “ Incarnation” ' Mrs. Frank Creswell announced will be made on Wednesday evening Misses Mabel Turner, Rebecca Gallo- at the home of Miss Annabel Mur-way and'Pauline Ferguson as winners dock. The pastor will describe • the of the “pilgfrimlage <conitedt”Oonfiucted scenes o f the Nativity as they-are to by the. chapter among girls in Cedar- jbe found today. ville High School. Miss Turner plnc- | The Women's Missionary Society ed first among the contestants. they believed to he suitable for the,ready to serve occasion. the needs fully throughout the depression years „„ „ ^ spiritual ,of their . congregations, no matter‘and deserve better o f the public for WRIGHT’S GROCERY SP THE C l A L S STORE OF FINE FOODS Martha Jane Martindale. —-J—— “Joy £0 j-jjg \\r0rld” and “ Silent Night" The Fellowship club will meet at and read the story of the Nativity, the Manse on Wednesday evening at Mrs. C. B. Smith read a paper on 7:80, The subject is, “How Painters “The Origin of ChristmaB Greeting Interpret Jesus.” The leader is Cards" and Miss Margaret GilcrCst reviewed a Christmas story. Mrs. C. E. Thuma sang a solo. A social hour was enjoyed arid re­ freshments were served in the dining room, which was attractively decorat- P. M, Gil- ed with miniature Christmas trees and tall white tapers. Mrs. Harry KRAUT,WhiteVilty,No.2can,6for4 3 c 18c 10c 19c 23c 59c 10c in. COFFEE, Honey Grove, lb . ...................... PRUNES, extra fancy, lb............................. SODA CRACKERS, 2-lb. box ..:.................... TOMATOES, White Villa, No. 2 can, 2 for . CRISCO, 3-lb. can ........................................ GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, No. 2 ca n ............... APPLES, Rome Beauty, 6 lbs. fo r ....... ............25c CRANBERRIES, lb . ............... ........................................ 20c j Church at 7:30 p. m .. This will he in temporal affairs feared to appear in D /V T iT A F C n . . i _ OOp. charge of the Dramatic Club of the the serene and calm pews of their r L T lA lU l h O , p e t K ....... - ......... - ............................. College,| a METHODIST EPISCOPAL . CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a. lilan, Supt. , , * Worship Service, H a. nr». Dr- C. Hammau was assistant hostess and E. Turley, the new Superintendent of others who assisted in serving were Wilmington District, will -be the Mrs. Fred Townsley, Mrs. Ervin preacher. Kyle and Mrs. I. C. Davis. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. '■■•■ __ . . . , . Union. Meeting, 7:30 p. m. The College Dramatic Club will present the American Bible Society's play, Ah. optimistic note was struck the “The Power of the Word ” other day in the reports to the United On Wednesday evening, 7:15 (note stewardship council of the Churches the earlier time). Urayer Meeting at of Christ in Canada and the United the home of Mr." and Mrs. Amos states when Frame. Church Collections The Golden Rule.Circle will meet, at the home of Mrs. Amos Frame, Wed­ nesday, 8:15 p. m. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a, Stormont, Supt. • Preaching,. 11 a, m. Theme, Gift from Our Heavenly Father.' BANANAS, 3 lbs................................................. 20c SWEET POTATOES, 4 lb s .......................... ...15c CELERY, 2 bunches...........................................15c BREAKFAST BACON, lb.............................. - 31c FRESH SAUSAGE, lb . .......................................25c FRANFURTERS, 2 lbs. „ ........................ 35c BOLOGNA, lb. :.................... 15c HADDOCK FILLETS, 2 lbsl 35c OYSTERS, q t . ....................... '.......................... 45c CHOCOLATEDROPS,special, lb. . 10c I THOUSANDS OF 1 U s e f u l Q ua lity C oa l fo r every purpose. Oh io lump* K entucky lum p , W . V irg in ia lum p , Semi and Genuine Pocahontaa, Purina Layenn m akes hens lay . Purina Com plete and Supplem ent D a iry Feed . Purina P ig and H og Chow m akes extra ga in . Every other kind o f feed . M c G u i n n TELEPHONE— 3 South M ille r St. * C edafY ille, O . For Men Handkerchiefs Mufflers Ties Scarfs Socks For Women Hosiery Silk Underwear Scarfs Comb-Brush Sets Table Covers Box H'ndkerch’fs Gloves Toy Department Largest Display in Greene County Shop Where Y ou R eally Find Merchandise Veloslpede le 11T u. Peaks & Chairs ;Wagons M w jygH^ Black Boards Autos Sleds Doll Cnlw J K K j ’ Pool Tables Side Walk Table Tennis ' J5*1' a) Scooters Jf. that is '«o, the modesty and the what the financial status, or lack of ^helr unselfish effort*. ntlMMvttAMt virnr» Allan Y^rU In 4win 14 nfi 1L . J — — — -X- I _ retirement was false. If it is true of it, of their individual members, anyone today, such sensitiveness still It is good to see. that collections is part o f an unwarranted attitude, and contributions are increasing. The The churches of the nation stand churches have served,their trust faith- —Columbus Dispatch, Subscribe to THE HERALD m R sm m m m tm sm m im m m m m m m Santa Claris! * • « . _ . HEADQUARTERS g GIFTSFOR MOTHER—FATHER—SISTERORBROTHER .The Finest Line o f G ift Goods Ever Shown In CedarviUe v A T PRICES FROM 5c TO $5.00 F O R M O T H E R Novelty China and Di shes. . . . . . . pt Electrical Appliances ■J* New Pyrex Glass Coffee Dripulators, $5.00 Value § Dozens o f Other Beautiful and Acceptable Gifts. j|f F O R D A D w Razors—Gold Plated . . . . . . Lather Brushes . . Ag Tobacco or Cigars . . . . . . m Automobile Lighters . . . . . . 1 F O R S I S T E R ^ Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets IK Manicure Sets . . __Toilet Sets Pen and Pencil Sets $ 0. Ronson Lighters . . . Leather Novelties and Billfolds j H Pipes . . is? Tobacco Pouches F O R B R O T H E R / 10c to $1.00 50c to $5.00 . $3.28M 25c to $5.00 s! 25c to $1.50' 25c to $2.25 . $1.50 50c to $15.00 W $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 $15.00 it was announced that greater financial aid is now being given,(.churches than has been- the. case during the last few years of de­ pression. < • In view of the hard row':.most churches have had to hoe during the lean years, one wonders .whether the widely held belief that in timos of Meryl adversity more people turn to religion than in times of plenty, is true. Prac- ‘A tically all churches saw their attend­ ance and collections fall off during the p Pen and Pencil Sets . . . . . . . S S JUST A FEW O F TH E HUNDREDS O F G IFTS Y O U W IL L FIND ON m D ISPLAY A T OUR STORE— IFTMJRETF ATBROWITSITSAQUAUTYGIFT BROWN’S COME IN A N D SEE FOR YOURSELF ' Y, P. C. U., 6:30 p. m. Subject, depression. That may have been be- “Keeping Christ in Christmas.” cause people out of work, living upon Leader, Betty Coulter. greatly reduced salaries, wages and Union Service in the Methodist incomes and worried about their College,! a drama dealing with, the favorite houses of worship without Bible. njoney to place in the collection rayor Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 basket and, oftentimes, without cloth- ' y ; SUGAR Stock up today! Save at this unusually low price Avondale* A hi| all purpose Hour HERSHEY COCOA iGet yours today The lowest price in months ‘ I ' n ' f P ' s ( / f t v s v c m /v i » . s t o r : i ___________ « E. M ain S i. A 1 , X *ni* ’ , , Chaso St Sanborn . lb . 2 3 c A tptclal low DTlcotor this populorcoffin Dried Beef . . . glass 10c Armour'$. Strut ertamtd on loatt■ Soaps . . . , 6 can s28 c PJnllipi Atttrltd VarMlts Tuna Flab . . 2 cans 18c IJghl meal A hit oolite Layer Cake . . each 2 3 c ffamhmettoui cocoonul Death Food Twin Bread . . . lb . 6 c Coantti Club, Plain orellctd Coffee • . . . lb.* 17c Jewtt Qrand. Smoothand/ragiant Jello . . . 2pk ga . l i e Pi'te Frail flarum A dttldout ditsert Middlings 1 00 lb . bag $ 1 .4 0 Bi an . . 200 lb . bag $ 1 .3 7 Wca*o. Vou itr* lOkenpea buo Weteo’o Scratch Feed . 100 Ik big $1.11 . iyc.ita. Best results at lowest costs Dairy Feed - - 1M Ik. bi«S1.M Wcsco Id1,i , . Egg Mash - - 100 lb. big $2,10 llV.srvi /•>)/ a hpttet moprinucttCD . WERK’S Stock your pantry now! CORN CAMPBELLS PEAS 251 *1.35 241 hbnlOc I O - 3 9 c i i ^ 2 i o lOc BIANS Avondale. Tender, delicious No. 2 can A Istend Peim or Olympic Heelth 3 b*“ lOc GREEN BEANS 4^ 25c TOBACCO ALBERT " "it lOc OYSTERS PINT FISH CALL1ES BOLOGNA BACON LB. Head Lettuce 2 FOR 19c 21c I S c UL 2 2 c m . 20C w. 29c WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR EGGS! CELERY 2 *FOR 1 3 C GRAPES t LBS. 2 5 c TANGER INES DOZ. 2 6 c CRANBERR IES 3 3 c

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