The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26

NOTICE—Thy regular stated meet- tnf» of the I. 0. 0. F, will b« held on Monday evening:*, instead of Wed­ nesday, H, H. Brawn, Secretary, COZY THEATRE _gO U T H MAIN STREET SATURDAY December 19 cedar VILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER It, !?J5 FAREWELL BRIDGE DINNER, HONORING MRS. SHEW LaPetite Bridge Club was enter­ tained Monday night at the home of Mr, and Mr*, Raymond Williamson. The K. Y, N, Clbb held Its Christ, mas Party at ,thoCollege gymnasium last Thursday evening. Mrs. H. H. Eavey o f Xenia, has been spending several d^ys with 'Miss Jesse Small. { The Clark’s Run Club was enter­ tained last Wednesday evening at the JOAN CRAWFORD n /,n r < n m — „ ‘ W W * a«. Mouucou c wiu>B « '. uiv ROBERT TAYLOR home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull Rev. W, W, Iliff, “THE GORGEOUS HUSSY” Matinee Every Saturday at 2;30 p.M. SUNDAY AND MONDAY December 20-21 J ROSALIND RUSSELL JOHN BOLES —In— ■ “ CRAIG’ S W IPE” News and Color Cartoon ' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY December 24-25 JUNE TRAVIS PHILIP HUSTON —In— . “THE BIG GAME?1 ■—*A!so— . . “ The M arch O f Time” In which are shown pictures o f Antioch College visited several days' last week at the home o f Mr, and Mrs. D.D., Chicago, ..... t W. C. Iliff, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Patton have pur­ chased the Winter property on Main Street, from Mr, and Mrs. Fred Shew, who have moved to Peoria, 111. William W. Barlow, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Aden Barlow, will be graduated Dec. 18 from 0 , S. TJ., with the master o f 'arts degree. The class comprises 193. ’ , Mrs. Lida Jane Link, 82, formerly a resident'of this place, died at the home o f her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Will Come, near South Vienna, Wednesday night, following a long illness. The deceased is sur­ vived bp-two daughters, Mrs. Clara Parson, Tipp City, and Mrs. Glenna Come, with one son, Alva Link, of this place. The funeral will be held Saturday at 1:30 with burial in Mas* 1sies Creek Cemetery. I ' 1 . • ......... ■ -----:— - ' | For Sale—Wrecking building and used - lumber ~ and frame. Cpme > quick. R Wolford. Dr. H . N . W illiam s DENTIST X-RAY EQUIPMENT Yellow: Springs, Ohio I The Silvercreek Twp. Board of Edu­ cation will sell five district school buildings at public auction, Saturday, Dec. 19. The building wiU no longer be needed with the new school .build­ ing.' ■■ i i Grand and petit jurors will be drawn on Monday, Dec. 28, in the office o f Clerk o f Court for the January term of court. Fifteen names for grand jury and twenty for petit jury duty; ' • m m ^ __ Get That "Click” On and Off . . .. -• " /• - . - •* '' J”. ' ■<' \* /*’■ - v ; w ■ • ‘ "''.‘’i' ' * -f * *‘ ****■»*" -*•*£, V > ; LONG AFTER CHRISTMAS They’re just the things the modern homemaker wants"from ".'.Santa—electrical gifts that save so much time, that do so . manythings easier'and better. For splendid holiday values in electrical gifts see our varied selection. They’re depend­ able—will give years o f service—yet priced considerately low! . Westinghouse Roaster Grill ......................,.$19,95 Westinghouse Irons .................................. $2.95 Up Westinghouse Mixers ....................................$24.95 Westinghouse Toasters ......... .... a ...............,..$2,95 Radios (new) ...........$12.50 Up .1L PICKERINGELECTRIC Cedarville, Ohio - f 4 : 2 Guests fo r s ix »tables o f ■ bridge jwere entertained last Thursday eve­ ning by Mrs. J. Lloyd Confarr. The ; affair was in the nature o f a farewell for Mr*. Fred Shew, who with her husband and family le ft this week for Peoria,.Rl., their future home. Prizes were awarded to Miss Ina Murdock, Mrs. John Ault and Mrs, George Gordon, while Mrs, Shew received ■a guest prize. A two-course dinner was served at small tables decorated with Christ­ mas appointments. Among the guests were Mrs. Harold Ray, Xenia, and Mrs. Lewis McDorman, Selma, Mrs. Shew was also honored last Monday with guests for four tables o f bridge at the home o f Mrs, H. A. Rine- hard, Cedar street.- Refreshments were served and the appointments were in keeping with the approaching Christmas season. Mrs. Dorothy Wright was awarded the high score prize and Mrs. Shew received the guest prize. COAL Gar Yellow Jacket Car Dana Block Car Dust Treated Pocahontas Lump On Track Next Week ALSO ALL THESE COALS IN STOCK IN YARD Better fill up before a repeat of the same kind of weather we had last Christmas. ■ ' FEED OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE FAMOUS PURINA SPECIALS The Pu-Ri-Na Store C.L.McGumn TELEPHONE-* South’Miller S t Cedarville, 0 , Subscribe to THE HERALD C H R I S T M A S C AND I E S Candy canes, any size, made to order. | Orders taken until Monday, Dec. 21, 9 P.M. Box Candies from 19c to 97c. Mellow Chocolate Creams, lQe lb. Many other candies at low prices. Orders for rolls for your Christmas , Dinner taken until 9 P, M ., Dec. 23rd. Don’ t forget to leave your order, Bakery will he closed all day Christmas. Open until 10 P. M. I Thursday, Dec. 24th. CEDARVILLE BAKERY Your Dollars; are safe with Cedar­ ville Federal .Savings and Loan Asso­ ciation. a , Farm Loans * ^ l o w e S t ifjfrt‘ 1 C W C t i a * e * <i b £ t t i I k t o bfcj 'j ■* * 1* !•'* utvji \4 u *. , vfntrrn louot'd Thctc* »rs1 t i l } • « i , V ,j > r,{, * WINWOOD & COMPANY SPIUNCjf If [ n OHIO 1 ..I C ’ 1 tLa+f t ■ 'Xsrs.' CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK OF ALL KINDS TO THE SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. Skormaa Ave. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Main $ | | “HERALDWANTANDSALEADS PAY” For Sale-1—Base burner, small gas stove, washing machine, wringer, and several other household articles, i B. E. McFarland. For Sale—Chickens, roasting size. J. A. Burns. THE ONLY. SAUM SHOE STORE IN SPRINGFIELD f ^ TJ A RTS M B ■ ^ sri^ v a u l t * K " V 'W *' \ ¥■1 t \ S , : ■ rvi;S|||5§' . 30 E HIGH ST, GEORGE B. SAUM General Manager W M FLORENCE SAUM Hosiery Department EOGARBtTSSH Slipper Departmr'' For Hie Entire Family O UR store Is replete with Holiday Footwear .gifts for Mother, Father, Sister aiid Brother, Visit Saum's . . . see the surprise values and beautiful footwear gifts that await you. Our competent salespeople will assist you with >your purchases; Remember . . . there is only one Saum Shoe Store in Springfield at 30 E. High St. '/ / LADIES’ HOUSE ^ SLIPPERS! D'Orsay, Boudoirs or Everett styles. What better gift? 49c ,. $1.49 Comfortable SLIPPERS "For Him" Operas, Everetts, Romeos—the gift “he" would choose. $1.00 u $2.95 FOR THE KIDDIES c a t ' - - peep their feet warmand com­ fortable. - 69c t*$L00 HOLIDAY FOOTWEAR j# Proper styles for every occa­ sion—Strcetl Dressl Evening! $2.95$5 ,50 MEN'S OXFOEDS. Plain or brogue styles. Blad or brownI $2.95 u $6.50 KOEINHOOD SHOES For Boys and Girls & What better gift than a pah of properly fitted shoes. $1.99 u $3.95 .Silk or Silk and Wool. Largo ivariety of patterns. Chiffea TI mm - Servlee WslchO Shear and (Soar; (Als* Serviee W«Wht) 59c 4#85c . t PrateGiftBe* $14* f a & a 'S BhotS , • tm stm FR E E - WEATHER CHART CALENDAR AND ALMANAC Call At Our Store and Ask for Yours GIFTS THAT WILL PLEASE HER— COMB, BRUSH and MIRROR SETS— MANICURE SETS, New Designs and Color#- EVENING IN PARIS—COTY— HOUBIGANT— CARA NOME— TOILETRIE SETS— SNAP SHOT ALBUMS— BOX CANDY— BOOKS HIM— , MILITARY HAIRBRUSH SETS—RONSON or EVANS LIGHTERS — SHAVING SETS, New Styles— RAZOR SETS— ELECTRIC RAZORS — BILLFOLDS— FOUN­ TAIN PENS-BOOKS } £ MOTHER- NEW CHROMIUM WEAR— CHINA DISHES (hand painted) — PICTURES ^ FRAMES— LAMPS — STATIONERY — SERVING TRAYS— CLOCKS, Electric 1 I I I D A D - CIGARS— CIGARETTES, Xmas Packages— PIPES — TOBACCO, lib . Humidors — DESK SETS— POCKET BOOKS-PURSES or BILLFOLDS — FLASHLIGHTS — THERMOS BOTTLES _ Hundreds of other gifts at prices from 10c to $10.00, suitable X for any member of the family*— S XMAS CARDS — GIFT WRAPPINGS AND TREE DRESSINGS S& Brown’s Drugs Main Street YOUR GIFT STORE / Cedarvifi^jhio KROGER STORES — S P E C I A L S — For FRI. ft SAT. LOOK! Gifts for Appetites Begin at Kroger's TafH dnd Christmu at Krocen In a UH>n»and different warn—In. dalldoiu; d U appetizing food* from all ever the world. We’ve planned for month* to bring you t. J / N A § Chrlrtmaa cheers, that “*t*jp up” yonr living In everything but cart. Buy Kroger w * 6 ^ * 9 8 0 ; I . Gift* for appetites and make It a merrier Christmas. Fresh— Crvachy GRAHAM CRACKERS dost In from our bakery! Healthful for the youngsters. 2 & 1 9 c Av oada/o PEACHES Delldaus, yellow^ fruit fas syrup! Halves anlyt 2 25 ® Van Comp’s MACKEREL I . A.lasfy and , | healthful aeafoodt , 3 a 25 ® . You’re, the Judge! , Taste ’em before yon buy! II “ Cookie* — deliciously frerhl Chop, coetlng-- hoc. Pecan «> t ■— r u a i can topped! Get yosfr iple today! 2 1® lb, i 2 L Fktst ffr«ad MATCHES A mat buy—a . real money Mtwl 9 ^ 17 ® FLOUR 24 - 75 ® SWANSDOWN rk 9- d m m BISOUICK BI icm H s In Lge. i | a | « j 90 SeeeUdc Ffcg. CRISCO V e g e ta b le A *lb. ■> « « Shortening Q C a n CANE SUGAR Fe re C an e A f ? -lb . ( B J O G ranu la ted ^ g S o e k ’ | COFFEE J ew e l Het>Datedl « ■ ■ # R-lb. b a g , 4 9 c Lb. | / P I I I E S N ice M ea ty A l i l t S h e . ^ L b t . | P SALMON PINK Tall l A e Genuine C a n I I I 10 CHMERT F L O U R — M cK eiatetl Bag Corn K«r»eU Cam 10e Raisins ^ofsh51 pkg,'10c Crackers " »kf. m _________ » _ , _ _ c .c . Cansa Oyo*e>r«^^M. lSc pin, app|e 27c Kraut 12P Breakfast ’^°M.1Se Beets 2*X*23t HEAD LETTUCE, jolid head*................... for 15c CELERY, well bleached Michigan ..... oictek 66 BANANAS ............................................................ »A lb# 25c g r a p e f r u it ....................................................«»ch 5c ORANGES, 176 mae, California* ................. do*. 3 0 c YAMS, Porta Rican........................................... A lb*. 10c CHRISTMAS TREE S -VAR iOU S SIZES 3 to 4 Ft. S to * Ft. 7 to 8 Ft. True Stands m ‘ s»c m * . m * * ; ,, .M. ■ar worn . N.

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