The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52

merry m*dc*p comedy, “Second Honeymoon,0 which win open a jeek-a engaremant a t the beautiful Regent theater In Springfield, Friday, November 1$. ; ' ' - . ' ‘,L®veat<lrEt sight0 la romantic enough hut the- delirious plot of ‘‘Second'Honeymoon’' prove* that ft is love at second sight that really couuts. So Yfasft handsome Tyrotiaa says to lovely Loretta, “marry me?" .she answers back, “what again?" but she aoes, just the same, but pot until she and Tyrone are joined by Claire Trevor, Stuartlrwin, Marjorie Weaver Snd Lyle Talbot Hi a series of up­ roarious adventures. 1 • Sharing the same, program with the feature “Second'Honey­ moon ' will be a musical short featuring Arnold Jackson and his orchestra, a l^firrig Melody cgrtomeotllHd, “Clear Pastures” and Fox now? . • - • - *>» « * * ■ ' * 4 9 % TTirv*mf I A R B A M r i ? g r / l n r *1 . ‘ , FOR YpMR^ THANKSGIVING DINNER TURKEYS rtVCTFBQ SWEET POTATOES MINCEMEAT ~ Save the cards given with each 25-cent cash purchase for your WM. ROGERS BROS. SILVER GIFTS CHICKENS CRANBERRIES CELERY ~ ROLLS CROUSE’S MEAT MARKET !*W»“iatiw* ’*) i T H A K K ^ G lV iN a N B E D S English Walnut*; lb*. , . ^ c f%rhUa Ville Corn, 2f<* :35c Sweet Potatoes, 10 Ibt. ,.27c - Pork & Beans, lg. can ..10c CaL Grape*,'lb* ......... ..... 10? Eg. Fancy Prunes, 2 m 15c Florida Oranges, doz. .. -30c Apricots, lb....... .................22c Grapefruit, 5 for _..’,.::..'.25c Soda Crackers, 2 lb. box 21c Order Your Dressed Chicken Now OY STERS , q t. ............. _ ..50c CRANBERR IES , lb ............ 17c MICHIGAN CELERY HEAD LETTUCE WRIGHT'S GROCERY T h a n k s g i v i n g L i n e n s - -V., T o G ftfc e .tlie T hA nkgg iv iiig T a b le in P a tte r n s to S u it Y o u r T a ^ te a n d A dm ira tio n . W e a r ^ f e a tu r ­ in g th e P a s t C o lo red L in en P r in ta in L u n ch eon P r in ts a s W ell a s th e W h ite T a b le C lo th s w ith N a p k in s to m a tc h . LUNCHEON CLOTHS Fast Colored LIpen Print* 54x$4 square and priced a t ‘ $ 1 . 1 9 $ 3 . 0 0 LUNCHEON SETS Linen in the popular Mae of 54 inches square with six Napkins to match, Priced a t $ 3 . 0 0 LINEN PRINTS A fine quality linen prin t th a t will., add attractiveness In sixes 54x72 and six napkins to match. Priced a t $ 4 . 0 0 ■ WHITE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS ■J A . 1 „ . ' • These table cloths vary in design and quality as well as price. All are featured for Thanksgiving Specials, Hemstitched napkins to match. Priced a t &■ , ;z f mid 9m Mbs, Edgar Tobias suffered a slight paralytic stroke last Tburaday. Bha is reported to be much improved a t this time. Visa Margaret Bailey, who under­ went an operation a t McClellan Hospital last week, was able to return to her home her* Saturday evening. Hiss Geneva piemans was a guest over the week-end with Mi** Rebecca Galloway, a t Dennison University, Granville,, 0 . .Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Townsley en­ tertained members o f their Neighbor­ hood d u b a t a ,covered dish dinner last Friday evening. i 11 '' wia ."■a/.i'i )"■■- ■ Mr. Tiffen Walker of Jamestown was in town Wednesday. Mr. Walker recently sold his garage business in Jamestown which he had owned for 22 years. Wednesday was his first free day1from business cares, Mr*; Clara Morton, who 'recently fell breaking her ankle, has improved and accompanied her daughter, M rs| Norman Swfcet, to her home in Rosa- ford, O. Mrs. Sweet has'been visiting here “since her mother’s misfortune. The College Club of which Mrs. Mor­ ton has been manager has been closed for the present. . Martin Weimer and mother visited the week end with Charles McDargh and family o f Urbana, Ohio. lib . Mc­ Dargh is; a.C iv il War Veterim and is 94 years old'. He' is Adjutant General of the G. A. R. Of Ohio. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCallister,' John'and Mis* Julia,-and Mr. and Mrs. Greer McCallister, were guests of Mr. and Mrs., Alf, Gaddeus, in Wilmington, Sunday. Mrs. Eleanor MacGregor of Orange, Mass., arrived this week and is a guest of her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and .Mrs. Robert MacGregor, Mrs. -MacGregor will spend part o f the winter in Dayton, making her stopping place a t the Biltmore Hotel. The Women’s Club was pleasantly entertained last Thursday afternoon a t the home of Miss Ina Murdock. Besides members several guests en­ joyed the program and social hour. Mrs. Gosnell, Jamestown was guest speaker and gave several' readings. Mrs. Hostetler presided in the absence o f the president, Mrs. McCheaney. A delicious luncheon was served follow* tfie\ rtrtl|prim .1 ’For Sate—Large type boar, Poland China—young animal, eligible to teg ^ te r. Forrest Jones, R. R. 5, Xenia, <2t) CHURCH NOTTS (Continued from first page) Church. ■ ~^ Christian Endeavor, Tuesday, 6:30 p. n). “Covered Supper’’, business meeting (election of officers), and social, ■ ■ ' Junior Choir, Wednesday, 4 p. m. Union Thanksgiving Service* Wed* nesday, 7‘,80 p. m. In the lin ited Presbyterian Church, Mr. Adams will speaR on the theme, “Where Are the Nine?” 1 THANKSGIVING $ 4 . 9 5 $ 9 , 0 0 $ 7 . 5 0 $ 8 . 9 5 -_E a 6 e t a b l e c lo th s % ra tbmm fafflionabl«.«fd!bte cloths in t^ b ^ f fe r e t m, I We have hese shi nable.W l we dlffcreht designs and sixes. They are new and aertihthing different for table W e rs. Rises 70x60 and 70x70. Priced a t $ 2 . 9 8 6 I B N E Y S A U e taB ld * . , ****** O I 1 I 0 i'JVe ask. th a t you leave your ’orders fo r Ptes, Cakes and Roils by Wednesday, 8 P. M. We close a t Noon Thursday— \ Thanksgiving Day Oedarville Bakery Phone 2 on 66 ' InMHHtmNMIllUUlHHtifilllHMWHIliHIHHtHIHfiHHM/ C O Z Y THEATRE SATURDAY JACK HOLT —In— “ROARING TIMBER” SUNDAY and MONDAY Spencer Tracy Freddie Bartholomew ■ >td * ■ , i * ■■. - ••• -;¥i* -• r?f - «. ‘V “Captain Courageous” NEXTWEEK w * THURS. « FRI, * SAT* CLARK GABLE JEAN HARLOW “SARATOGA” /uMiiiiii<M*l>iw“t>l> ““ uw».) iwwu»»iiMiiniiuiim!n»iini,iiiy,nnniiinniniimiilnumm.MWWVM, SAVR IN OCR GREAT NOVEMBER S A L E S Your Opportunity-—-Don’t Misa It—Meet your friends a t UHEMAN’Sf You will find them here these November days became we have practically everything th a t Men, Women and Children wear and these are the days th a t everyone needs warmer clothing and most of you will get them a t IXHLMAN'S, , Not Everything a t Sale Prices* h « t Everythfoc e t Low Prices, Stylish New Fall Dresses Our Finest Quality ■ D rs si s s N ow $ 5.95 Beautiful Quality Dresses Now$4.98 DRESS-COATS Beautiful Cloth Costs with the finest Fur Collar* we have ever seen on any group of coats a t anywhere pear this ” price. Regular 9204(6 value*. Going a t $24.75 >' Unbelievable Valuea in d o th Coats with fine fur-collars. Ex- cftellent quality garments $16.75 to $19.75 Other Good Coats both 'sport and dress styles, as low a* $&95 THE SNOW SUITS beautiful plaid and-solid color fabrics, both plain and in com­ binations. The prettiest Snqw Cult* you have Over seen, Sizes fo r all ages, 2 years to IS years. Going At 01 • $3.98 • $4.98 - $5.98 and 7.98 SEE US BEFORE SSXJASP lhCTR • ITfTfff 'f tiB M ttv ' rU Inl* MAKKKnr i RBRIRB we will sm m am # mm *mmm LIBERA^. ADYANCS 5 I T R A T T A V #» ,A fifiiir North ^ ifmeetejie St, ■**"' New Operating Anated fit Burk P lant m u w m m o kw m * m m m . M M CONSIGN YOUR LIYKSTOCK TQTHE SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES €0* AUCTION EVERY MONDAY Sherman Aim. - SPRXNCWmD* NOO ' MMa *$#■ Fine Acetatea and WooIi $2.98—$3.98 : One ExcSUent Group ' Late Style Dreasea Going Out-$1.98 MEN’S SUITS and OVERCOATS Beautifurfabrlcs jtn the popular shades of Grey, Brown and Blue, Tailored and Sport ModelB. Single ' and Doubler’ Breasted Modtis. ' ' ** •: '» ^ : EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AT $ 1 4 . 7 5 t o $ 2 2 . 5 0 OVERCOATS and TOPCOATS Big roomy coats of warm fleeced fabrics in solid colors and* patterned designs. Typed for men-of every age. SEE THESE BIG OVERCOATS VALUES $11.98 t o $18.50 MEN’S TROUSERS Young men’s finest grade fancy corduroy tro u se rs---------------$3 .48 Excellent men’s and young men’s worsted dress trou se rs__ ,-$2 .98 Men’s knockabout dress pants. Excellent styles. As low a s ___ $ 1 .98 l! ^ 1 7 -19 W . M a in S t. X e n ia , O h io 1 T E L E P HON E Low rates, for out-of-town calls make it easy ^ I 4 > , 1 « ^ A • to phone friends frequently a t little cost. THE OH IO BELL T EL IPH O N I CO . , ^ " - 'r ’ *, t ' » . t. t - ftu jU t c u id B tm d c u f, R a iM . y * ’• * , iv, . * . * ‘> * * ’iJ? “ Y d w ’ l l b m a h m a d i n a l l w a y s w i t h a NEW 1938 CHEVROLET!” Y o ^ V b e G A # C M f in t l i # g r e a t t h i n g s y o u 9 B t ' •m o f l p r i c e y o u p a y l Takef* good km eauurL'modem* of the pew 1938Chevrolet the ifianv. exclusive ad iMturoe this beautiful car to I t ’a jk a c artha ti* th a t w m m i t ’s the onl priced e a r comhiokig a naodeen fsatoree listed a t th e i tiytn*n*dUHsrsnl,mBh bwiSfiH, tot tot* hi**ar- loektn*, b.it.r-looktns tow-prlcad tor. 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