The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26
/■■"kK •/' Local and Pertonal The Artistically wrapped Christmas parcel f o r 18$$ wears Santa’* smiling face from the current Health Seal. An Xmas tree was placed in the Fire Engine Room fo r safe keeping. The one on Columbus pike having similar trees will return same and no question will be asked * * SCHOOL NEWS , Mr. and Mrs. Clayton’ McMillan re turned Wednesday from a visit with relatives and friends in Tarldo, Mo„ where they spent Thanksgiving. They also visited Messrs. Fred and Harland McMillan in Des Moines, Iowa, en- route home. . Remember that more seals are ob tainable a t both Brown’s and Rich ard’s Drug Stores if you need more for your Christmas cards or letters. NOTICE^—The regular stated meet ings o f the I. O. 0 . F. will be held on Monday evenings, instead o f Wed nesday. “ H, H. Brown, Secretary. . . . . j Mr. Knox Hutchison, who has been in Washington C. H., fo r several months, spent Wednesday here. Mr!. Hutchison was with his sister, Mrs. Lulu Robinspn, until her. recent death; She was fo r twenty-three years music instructor in, the public schools in that city. Her husband, J. P. Robinson, was formerly Fayette county auditor. Mr. Hutchison fo r the present is caring for an invalid grandson o f bis sister. Grade Operettas Thursday, December 17, at the Opera House the pupils o f the first three grades under the direction o f Robert J, Reed and assisted by the !elementary teachers will, present a short operetta* ’’Susanna’s Christmas Auction .’ 1 -Following it, the fourth, ‘ fifth, and sixth grades will present “ Mother Goose and Company,’’ The program will begin at 7;45 p. m. Ad mission is 10 cents for school children and 20 cents for adults. The plat will open at 12:30 p. m, on Tues day, December 15, at Richards’ Drug Store. ■ ■ — . The children -are working hard to make these operettas successful. Everyone enjoys listening to the songs o f happy children and watching a play presented by them. Also, everyone knows Christmas for chil dren and with children is the happiest time o f the year. Come and see these little folks' as they present their Christmas program. The time for beginning the program is earlier than usual, but the teachers felt that the parents' would prefer having their children home as early as possible. Therefore, please keep in mind, that the program will begin promptly at 7:45. ° Cedarville “ Christmas comes but once a year” runs the old quotation and local citizens have shown their belief in the old spirit o f Good Will at this sea son, by the splendid response they have given to the *Christmas Health Seal Sale. Justin Hartman accompanied the District Supt. and his wife, Rev. -and Mrs. Turly, o f the Hillsboro District to the Methodist Youth Conference, held at Marion, O., last Friday and continuing over Sunday, Justin, who is now President o f the Wilmington -District - o f . Rpworth Lea pie, was nominated Treasurer o f the Ohio Youth Conference during the recent session at Marion. _______ 1 ------ —0 2 O 0 4 2 0 ______ 5 4 14 * f P D 2 ___ „-,_2 0 4 —5- 1 11 ______ 3 1 7 ______ 2 0 4 _____13 2 28 B s&xED , tf& nw tr, m s s m m i t , .............. ~ ...............*4» Yellow Springs Beaten Cedarville teams triumphed over Bryan in a triple header on the Yellow Springs floor, Friday night. The local undefeated boys’ combine pro duced a 40 to 27 victory. The Red and White girls* team won, 34 to 14. The reserves came out' on top, 17 -to 13. “ I won’t ibe .stubborn any more.” Come and see what lead Susanna to make this high r'esolve.. Announcements Friday, December 4, the,, seniors met in 9 their home room and chose the form for their commencement an nouncements. • Special Program The first, in a series o f programs given by the Northwest Assemblies o f Minneapolis, Minn.^ was enjoyed by grades 4-12, Monday, December 7. Professor James Williams, a repre sentative o f the company, gave a demonstration o f liquid air showing its properties. During the year other Northwest Assemblies programs of different types win be presented. Your Account is insured up to $5,- 000.00 with Cedarville Federal Sav ings and Loah Association. Cedarville Plays Selma Tonight The Red and White teams play Selma tonight at ‘ Selma’s gym. The reserve game will begin at 7:15. . CEDAR CLIFF CHAPTER D. A. R; MEETING Two entertaining' papers were high lights of the program at the Decem ber meeting o f Cedar Cliff Chapter, Daughters o f the American Revolu tion, at the home o f Mrs. W* C- Grant in Selma, Tuesday, dftertiobh. Mrs. J. S. West road a paper, re viewing a Christmas Btory, “ The Christmas Tree.” Mrs. Raymond T. Williamson, chairman o f the chapter’s committee on conservation .and thrift, read a paper on that subject, discuss ing the conservation o f nature and the'conservation o f human life as out lined in the program o f the national D. A. R. A letter was read from the chap ter’s “ Becker boy,” a Cedarville High School student who has been “ adopt ed” by the organization honoring Mrs. 'William Becker, president general o f the D. A, R. Mrs, Fred Townsley, regent, presided at the meeting. A social hour was enjoyed , and a salad course was served by Mrs. Grant, assisted by Mrs. Lewis ..Mc- Dorma'n. » Bellbrook Here Next Friday The local basketeers will compete with Bellbrook High in the college gym, here, Friday, December 18. Cedarville Wins Doubleheader Continuing! their winning ways, the unbeaten Cedarville ""High' boys’' and girls’ basketball teams triumphed over Osborn in a doubleheader last Thursday night, on Cedarville's floor. Cedarville’s varsity quintet leading all the way, beat Bath 28-14. Ccdstr- ville girls who were undefeated last season, won over Baths’ girls, to ex tend their winning streak to 18 games oyer the two-year period. The girls'score was 25-10. Lineup: Osborn Bath g f P Ryan, f — _____ . ......... 3 0 G Gheen, f _________ 2 2 Lineup: Cedarville g f P Jones, f ___T______ ____0 0 0 Brewer, f -------------- ____2 0 4 Hanna, f ______— ____5 0 10 Hartman, ______!__ ____1 0 2 Reed, c ____ ____3 0 6 Northup, c ________ __ .7 2 16 Fields, g _________ _ ____0 2 2 Total ______ ____18 4 40 Yellow Springs g f P Dell, f ...................... ____1 0 2 Johnson, f ___ ____6 1 13 Liming, c ______:___ ____2 2 fl Hall, g ..........._____ ____0 0 0 Gasho, g ---------------- ____2 0 4 Littleton, g ______ ____1. 0 2 W . J. Frame Pied | Wednesday A ./M . 1 William J : Frame, 47, formerly on e , o f our leading farmers, died suddenly io f heart trouble, from which he had isuffered for some months, ay his home on the Stinson Farm near Sedalia, O. The deceased was a resident o f this vicinity most o f his life, having locat ed near Sedalia three years ago,| where he operated a very large farm. Mr. Frame was a recognized feeder and breeder o f live stock and well ] 'versed in farm management. He was a member o f the local ] Masonic Lodge and a former member j o f the Grape Grove Church o f Christ. Following his residence in this com-1 munity he was a member o f the United Presbyterian Church, He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Fern Frame, formerly o f Xenia; a j daiighter, Margaret, •at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frame, o f Cedarvilla; two sisters, Mrs. James Hoskings, o f Redlands, Calif., and Mrs. Jean Patton, of Cedarville, and five brothers; Amos, o f near Cedar- | ville; Thomas and James, o f Cedar ville; George o f near Sedalia, and ] Millard, o f Xenia, The funeral will he held" from the j late home Friday afternoon a t 1:30, the service being in charge o f Rev. R. A. Jamieson. Burial takes place j In Jamestown Cemetery. Naturally! TheBoatPlace to buy "Her" Gift Is $ at “Her"Store |DONENFELD'S: 3W7 W. MAM *T. j j * » ) > > > ) > , > ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) > j l CONSIGN YOUR LIVE STOCK o f *]1 kinds to thb Monday Auction* Bsst pries* and low co*t* Lamb price* posted at 9 o'clock each Monday morning. You can have your check as soon a* yon weigh in. M AKE OUR M ARKET YOUR MARKET SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. Sksmaa Aye, SPRINGFIKLD, OHIO Hd) ( g j Total .12 3 27 A Safe Investment for idle funds. Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Association. For Rent—Two-car . garage. Call Mrs. Mary McMillan (2t) Subscribe to THE HERALD Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr spent, Sunday with Coach Warner, and family in Dayton. > Farm Loans ^ T 1 L ow est interest we have * ever had. 2 No stock to buy. I Very prompt appraisal \ *L Over, seventeen million dot- lors loaned There mu-.il be a q opd reason * WINWOOD&COMPANY SPRINGFIELD, OHIO *hi v Croud I'Tic* ond £Lad lb* O.bro f--a/meii frvwl Dainty Gifts Selected For “Her** • * , . . . Here’s a galaxy of dainty and useful items for the Gift List that will prove a delight to the fastidious “her” who is to receive them. From this list you will find intimate things— personal things—just the kind of gift that every woman welcomes. _ e z L j THE GIFT LIST SUPREME Ladies’ Dresses, Lingerie, Hosiery, Gloves j Handkerchiefs, Sweater Sets, Scarfs Linens, Lace Table Cloths, Bed Spreads, Towels ■ House Dresses, Smocks, Pajamas, Bath Robes Elizabeth Arden Toilet Preparations Men’s Handkerchiefs, Overnight Bags, Wool Blankets A wide variety of intimate, wearables in every price range . . . , every gift daintly packed in charming gift box* Christmas Specials $3 .50 CROQUINOLE PERMANENT W AV E $5 .00 CROQUINOLE PERMANENT W A V E $ 2 * 7 5 " SHAMPOO AND FINGER W A V E ........... . - i;..'..:..\ g '0 | n Vanity Shoppe South Detroit Street Xenia, Ohio Ov$r Woolworth’a 5c and 10c Store STYLE ACCESSORIES A llen Building Xen ia , Ohio ' t ■ „ " - - f "fh ** * ^ * Wanted—Washings. Little, Cedar Street, Mrs. Thomas COZY THEATRE SOUTH M A IN STREET TON IGHT AND SATURDAY WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY “THE?REAT ZEICFIELD" Only on* show Friday at 7:30 P* M. Saturday at 6:00 and 9:00 F. M. SUNDAY AND M ONDAY WILL ROGERS “AMBASSADOR BILL" THURSDAY AN D FR IDAY ‘*#HE NEW ADVENTURES OF TARZAN” —AlSO-i* . JAMES DUNN ■**•!&** “Come Closer Folks” Shop In Corniert and SAVE MONEY at BROWN ’ S The Finest and Largest Selection - ' • , of Christinas Gifts Ever Shown in Cedarville. NEW CHROMIUM WEAR FROM 19c UP CHINA DISHES — RANGE SETS — CRACKER JARS FROM 25c to $1.00 DRESSER SETS - NEW COLORS and DESIGNS MANICURE SETS — 75c to $5.00 RADIO and TABLE LAMPS GAMES . BOX CANDY BOOKS BOOK ENDS STATIONERY B r o w n ’ s D r u g s Main Street *J CedartfUeJotiio KROGER STORES D ISCOUNT DAYS! f i3 k 3 L t t& .t6 IM FRIDAY i t SATURDAY FEATURES! 8*e what you can in t i Item , your Kroger’* ■tore—today. On known quality food* and houtabold need*. Hare’* a ’’wholetala” opportunity _ to stock up and really hare a govlng*. lit exactly what tavlng* win ba your*. Shop SneoU 14>*z. . lA ja o X P J i Price for ■Ai| i. ■ ■ ■ C 8 A V E D,! d a y s T ■ V v 2 0 ®/ o Country Club. Rich—made from red ripe Indienatomatoe*. Reg. Price, 2 bot 25c. Sped*! YOU, Price lor n f i BAVX DISCOUNT c * “ 9 9nO/a DAYS * ° D ot Food. A well balanced ration for your pet. Regular Price, 4 can* 25c. CATSUP BOZO SgwW N*. 2 - Price lor . »•_- D is c o u n t '• ** _ DAYS . A cood quality, uniformly cut bean. Retular price, can 10c. YOU . SAVE ' 1 6 % Smew fail H im d is c o u n t C m O f V 1 6 0 /o Toll Boy—tender and Savory. Buy In your tupply now. Reg, Price, tall can 10c. RED BEANS fl , SOAP CHIPS Avalon—for economical waahkig CORNED BEEP M f t 1 d is c o u n t r *»* DAYS ! Regular Price, 23-oa, pkg. 15c. C M Hmh—Armour** Brand- ______ for _ DISCOUNT DAYS <e**y toaerve. Regular Price, can 17c. YOU SAVE YOU SAVE 1 4 % SPINACH Country Club—Oreei 2 Ho. 2 Cant 23c. HOMINY Country Club—Fine PORN& BEANS ms , a YOU SAVE Special P tke lor _______ DISCOUNT C M hi a, tend*, leaver free from grit and tond. Regular Price, N * C ' " « w5r » ® 3 12% kt it pack, rnowy white. Regular Price, 2 No. 2Vi can* He, Sptdel - Price l e t ... D is c o u n t . . . DAYS - Country Club, In debdoua tomato truce. Regular Price, 2 can* lie , CM YOU . SAVE 10 % Special Price lor DISCOUNT DAYS So « ® 20 % MUSTARD KthbaMy—Add*realflavortomeat*.RegularPrice, ll-w, jar toe. PRODUCE HeadLettuce................ each5c Celery.......................... bunch 6c Grapefruit................................each5c Bananas...... .................... .... 4 lbs, 25c MEAT Bologna—..... -...... .........*... ...... M* 15o Franks....... .............. .............. Jtt>*15o CalUoHams, Jlk20c AMMONIA Avalon, full ttraogth. Keep a tupply on band. Regular Price, 32-ot. bottle 19c. Spe cial Price for Dkcount Day*, 32-ot. bottle, 1 5 e You Store 309r . STARCH Avalon CU om . Eaaler to Ua*. Regular Price, 1-Ib. pkg. Sc. Special Price fo r. Dbcount Day*, i-lb. pkg., 6 V 2 C Vou Save IS 44 SWEET PEAS Country Club. Large twaat—* garden freth flavor. Regular Pritt, con 17c. Special Price for Dhcount Day*. No. 2 can, 15c You S ett 10% LIMA BEANS Newaygo Broad, Tender and fltvory. Regular Price, can 10c. gpeciaT Price fee D k- count Day*, No. 2 can, 9 V a c YOUS*r*$n TOMATO SOUP Barbara Ann, Invigorating flavor. Regular Price, mat So. Special Price - for ZHtcount Day*,'4 can*, 19c YdttEW* 5 * « CHIPS© Soap Chip*. Rtgkhtf Price, pkg. 190. Special Price for Dhcount D*jr», (fog,, - 18c ,,, >feu,sar« i n ............. H O flTH IlH fis M iU Tlnue— flnantaed tlatuw g $ LIFflIUOY O rn tS Soap—teal lote prick, | g g| RIHSO SoapPCurdef, ' > 1 COPMS Ifc. Jewel—-hot dated. IAYM CAM »*.< Doily Brown Cake. 11% DAIRY Feed—-Wefolil 1M4D. 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