The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

il P cave MORE-SPEND LESS [Gifts For Her Ladies’ Purses....J98c| Silk Hose 59c-79c-98c[ Travel Set....... $i.98| IKid Gloves ....... ,.$1,981 HouseSlippers 59c-98c| Lingerie ......... 49c-98c| Horn* Culture Club E*|oy» Cbrutmai P a r t y . .|Schiele, Kw. A* *r ^ r trew n , Mr*.} Virgin Bivth” m um uc HMtAtp, rw iv , tmamsm & ms wmmmrnmm i. Mr. W . A. Turnbull, who uadsrws&t Membar* of ths Club, hu*b*nd* and U»mo Culture) gl»*ts, enjoyed- BIRTHDAY [Gifts For Hint i Pr; Dress Socks $LOO| IScarfs (boxed) ..98c| Dress Shirts <bo*ed>98c| House Slippers....98c| Fancy Pajamas $1.491 Shirts & Short S0t 79c[ SHOP PENNY'S and SAVE! Gifts For Boys IDress Shirts (boxed> 98c| Ties (Boxed).........25c| Belts (Boxed) :...--;.25c| Pen & Pencil Set .49cj [Clipon Suspenders 39l Dress Sock s...... ;.15cl GIFTS FOE G 1 RLSI [HandkYchiefs^BScI Wool Sweaters ..$1.491 Rayon 0ndies . . . -25cj Flannel Pajamas ..98c Stationery,<r' _49cI PENNEY’S TOX FAIR Toys |Train& Track Set 98c Winch Dolls ...J .98c Tricycles........ ...98c up Pop Gun doUb!eblirrrf 49c [Black Boards, Easel .........49c to $1.98 [Tool Chests ~.........89c INEW LOW PRICES |The BARGAIN Event All Xenia Women Have Been Waiting For One Grand Group Of Higher Priced New Fashioned COATS ISport Dress ..J $7*90 IGirls’ Flannel Jackets Sizes 8 to 14 ....$2.37 , «a ojMretion at the MenblUn Christina* banquet et thef I? !!!!? '**?* ^ Mo“i*y j * * * * 4 « “ U©hheproved atthi* time. rwwywMtMwewee* *Ae» not forget the Ourlrtwee nunicet in the Twp, Clerk** office, Saturday. Dec, 18th under the euepieee of the V. P, hadje**'Aid Society. For Bale—(Shelter White boar, Beady for service. George Watson. Mrs, Hattie Qwten* leave* Friday for Pittsburgh, Pa., \yihere she will ■Pend the Winter with her son-in-law * 0 d daughter, Mr, and Mr*. John Lott, Mr*, W. P, Harriman and family of Payton.moved here this week, taking quarter* in the Murdock property, Xenia avenue. ' Thft I a # b ** Aid Society of the U. F* phurelgwyi hold a market on Sat­ urday, Dec. JSth at the Township Olerk’A office,! opening at 2 p, m. "■Mrs, Eflle Lackey and .Miss Adft Stormont' entertained Misses Ruth ^Stebbpis, Florence Pidgeon, Ruth ■Boohee and Louise _Cosier, Monday evening for six o'clock dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Black are an­ nouncing -thebirth of 'A little daugh­ ter on December 12, at the Good Samaritan Hospital, -Dayton, Mrs. Black will be remembered as Miss Lois Mitchell. Christmas market at the Twp. Clerk’s office, Saturday, Dec. 18th for 'good things of the season, os well as suitable gift articles. The market is under the direction of the Ladies' Aid Of the U j ~P. Church. W. R. Torrence, Xenia, former Ce- darvillian, left Monday for Los \rtgeles, Calif., where he will spend the winter, Mr, Torrence “Will be located at the Hayward Hotel. En- routo he will visit in El Paso, Texas, Hot Springs, Ark., and Tiiscon, Ariz. Mr. William Collins, who. is located ,'n Wihnett, UK, Dr. W. H. Tilford, Cincinnati, Dr..Robert 'W.\ Ustick, Springfield, members of the College Board of Trustees, attended the semi­ annual meeting of the board here last Friday. . Christmas market in Twp. Clerk’s office, Saturday, Dec, 18th, opening at 2. p*.m. ' r Nineteen member* and guests were •erred a three course dinner at two long table*, decorated with sprig* of holly and pine with pot baskets tied, with bright red cellophane bows at eaeb cover. Rjtd tapers,In a seven- branch candelabra formed the center 'piece on one table and the other table wa? lighted with red tapers ip crystal bolder*. Following dinner the group sang Christmas carols and Mrs. A. E. Richard* reviewed the Christmas etpry, “Why the Chime* Rang.” Ex­ change of Christmas gifts was a de­ lightful feature, The committee in charge of ar­ rangements .was composed of Mrs. Florence Reynolds, Mr*. John Ault, Mrs. Cora Trumbo, Mrs, Gertrude Stormont and Mrs. Carl Ross, Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Adams, Mrs, C. W. Steele, Mrs. C. E« Masters^ Mr; and Mrs, John Ault, Mrs. Florence Reynolds, Mrs. Paul Qtr, Mrs. George Hart­ man, -Mr, and Mrs. A. J$J Richards, Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Townsley, Mr. and W. C. lliff, Mrs. B. H. Little and Mrs. Cora Trumbo. . PARTY FOR RUTH SPRACKLEN Bridge-Luncheon. Was . Charming Social Event One of the. most charming and pfeasipg social events of the Christ­ mas season was last Thursday when Miss-Ina Murdock and Mrs. Ancil Wright entertained at a bridge-lunch­ eon, seme fifty guests being present.1 The Murdock home on S. Main, street, where many social events in; years past have marked the season, was never more attractive than Thursday afternoon. > y Richard* Y, P, 0. IT,, 8:30 p. m. Subjects "What do we mean by the Spirit of Christmas?” Leader, Dorothy Ander­ son, Union Service, 7T$3Tp. m., in our Church, in charge of the choir. They Will present the .Christina* Cantata, wHi» Natal DayMby IJdwsrdW, Nor man, published by the Loren* Co, This Cantata l* directed by Mr. Arthur G Duffey, and supported by a choir o f thirty-live'voices. Among those who will have solo part* are Mrs, Greer McCalliater, Mrs. Ralph Townaley, the Misses Josephine Auld, Eleanor Cooley, Martha Jana TUrnbtfll, and Messrs. Games Anderson and Wayne Andrew, and others. This i* a fine message in Christmas •Story and and* merits a full bouse, A1 moat cordially invited. Miss Lena Hasting* presides at the organ, and Mrs. Frank E, Wiley at the piano. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p, m., at the home of: Dr, and; Mrs. Leo Artdorsfth,. ^Leaded Mr, J. Howard Andrew. ".v Last announcement fo r “TheUnitod Presbyterian” and "The Christian Herald/' as subscriptions should go i n Monday, December 20. Many in CedarVilie are saddened at the message received last Sabbath of “Joy to the World,” will be given by sudden death of Dr. R. A, Hutchi- the children and. young people, -It son °* Pittsburgh, Pa., who has been is hoped that all may bo present « “>Ocneral Secretary of the Board promptly at 10:00. j of American Missions^of the United The "White Gift” offering, for the Presbyterian Church for a great many Children’s Home, and Homo' for the years* Aged, will be brought forward at the *>?: Hutchison received an honorary degree from Cedarville -College, and Ruth Spracklan entertained a group of friend* at her borne Saturday afternoon, the occasion being her tenth birthday. G*me* were enjoyed and refreshment* of ice cream and cake were served. She received many lovely gifts. ' « Those present were Ruth Oftawel), Etha Belle Williamson, Joanna,Bry ant, Dorothy Jane Waddle, Helen Elizabeth Rife, Janet Williamson, Martha Kennon, Estella Lou Kepnon, Alice Marie Spracklen, Clara Gallo­ way, Ariine Funsett, Honey , Lou Stormont and-Sara Sue Candy of Springfield, who spent the Week end with Ruth. i CHURCH NOTES METHODIST EPISCOPAL Charles E, Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a. m. A pageant, Music, are , dose of the pageant. Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject: “The Meaning of Christmas.” Epwortji League, 0:30 p. -m. , . , Union Meeting, 7:30 p. m. in the U. P. Church, with a special musical program. on FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister -Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Lesson: § i “The Birth of ’JesUs,” Luke 2:8-20(f Golden Text; has many friends here who sym­ pathize with the family in this be­ reavement. r* “There is bovn to you ' l I, . u H , } this day in the city of David a Saviour! | In keeping with the season gleam-)wh}ch Chr5sfc Lor(L„ Luke 2:11. ;I mg red tapers, ropes of green pme MorninR Wori?hip> i r «. m, Sermon :| ftlltltlJIMIII Miss Lucile Sillito died at her home^ «&kron* O tifiieahr after-*n illiicsi bf six weeks'. At one time the deceasedwa* a member of the College faculty as violin instructor. . , Mr, Charles Johnson and Mrs. Nel­ lie Winters were .married in Xenia, Thursday, Dec. 2nd,, at the Trinity Methodist Parsonage by Rev. J: R. -Fields. *The couple ate making their home on Miller street in this place. * ■ I f you have had trouble, with your mower or other farm machinery, you are invited to attend the .Farm Mechanics Short Course at the school house Dec. 20th. It is expected the school will be open each afternoon, ihe first claSBbeing at 2 p. m. There is no charge. An instructor from O, S. U. will be present. Report to Prof, George, * •%*•**■***- Dresses New High Styles New Low Prices ISilk & Wool N0W$2.00 Bisea 12 te SO GIVE HER OUR FAMOUS M M ? S tu STOCKING* V • She's hoping shell f f loft of steokleft. So fpalie your* * rtoehinfl gift* tut mah It“erira idee". Give . her Kle|u4* •*» "Kie siooldn^t the tereeft Men ‘ weat” end you'X he tjlv- Inf her the p«rf*ci ' 1ELMain Sir—t and silver Christmas bells were com­ bined t<rcreate arpretty setting. Ropes of pine were entwined on the stair-1 case railing and boughs of !pine in­ termingled ; with red talkers were placed on the mantels over three fire­ places. Three silver,bells extending from a pine wreath were' placed at the door where the guests entered. A two-course, luncheon, was served at one o’clock in which Christmas ap­ pointment^ vijere employed. Follow­ ing luncheon guest's made up nine tables of bridge and three for rook. Prizes for bridge were awarded Mrs. Harry, Hammon and Mrs. Raymond Williamson and Mr. Raymond Buli and Mrs, Florence Reynold* were 'prized winner*, in the rook games. Guest*, were present from Dayton, Xenia, Jamestown and Cedarville. The Xehia guests included Mrs, II.' C, -AND IN a VARIETY: Box..Candy-Diced Pineapple Lb.—39c '. Cherries—29c Chocolate Mints—24c Hard Mixed Candy—12VgC Chocolate Creams—12V j >C up Whder, Noah Sharpe. .| 0m, own ^ of Peaniit Brittle | m’ = and Taffey. Xmas Special Lb.—19c Theme: “At the Coming of the King.” .| Junior Sermon: “God’s Great Gift,| Box." || Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p, m. | Topic: “What do we mean by the | Spirit of Christmas?” Matt. 2:11; f Luke 2:10-14, Union Evening .Service, 7:30 p, Special Christmas music at theUnited,! Presbyterian Church. , j| , „ „ „ . _ : , The usual Wednesday evening meet- j Al1 kinds of candy for Xmas x e | ing will be omitted this weak. if and table decorations. | Sabbath, Dec. 26th, A Song and | please place your order for your | Story program by the joliit- chorus of | needs early; close at" noon f hour^rMorSg Woroh£rCd ^ ^ |D^*' ,25’ 0pen Jn thb cv^ - I ' -:uHiTito i C D D A itsiph A. J»m '««n. Minister f ' 'ift-A -IR l E I L Y ' Sabbath School, 10 m m. Meryi § £ I Stormont, Supt/ 'V ' * - - - I Phone 2-86 | Preaching, II a / m. *Thome, ‘.'The>|mnmumiiiio,iiiiiiMiwHHmiiiiiiii......... . 1 i i ■ '' RUG ITEMS Electrical Gifts Fancy C locks ........... .$2.89 up Desk and Radio Lamps Glass Coffee .Makers $3.19 Coffee Percolators .... .................................................. $1.29 - $2.19 Food Mixer $5.00 STATIONERY Cedar Chests of Stationery Fancy Gift Boxes Portfolios Pound Paper Packs Correspondence Cards BOX CANDY ✓ 39c—50c to $3.00 Special Xmas Candy Hard Mixed, 2 lbs. ....25c Chocol'te Drops, 2 lbs. S!5c Peanut Brittle, 2 lbs.„.25c t • Waffle Irons .....*1.98 up Electric Make-up Mirrors ......... .. ......$2.25 Leather Novelties Billfolds and Wallets . ....... .... .... ................... 49c up Aluminum Ware Food Dishes Steftie Platter Spun Aluminum* T a b le - Oven Ice Bowls with Tongs Fruit Dishes * Candlesticks Cigar Humidor Flovrtft* Vases Ash Trays “ " i Pottery and Glassware Mixing Bowl Seta ................. ..60c Juice Extractor Seta ..49c Refrigerator Seta ................... 60c 16-piece Table S e t .............. 75c Iced Tea Set ..................................... .49c Flower Vases. ....^.JESc up Teapots .................................................. 25c up Candy Jars Salad Plates Shaving Kits Utility Bags" Tobacco Pouches . Pipe Cases 5*Year Diaries VANITIES. Dresser Sets — Perfume Atomizers Silver Cases Christmas Novelties Fane/ Crepe Paper, all colors Tree Decorations Electric Tree Sets V " . ................ . ? . s-.......... ■ .............. . p e r f u m e s Coty’s—Evening in Paris Adrienne* Htidnut . April Showers . SPECIAL 5-piece Desk Sets ................ .98c , — A FINE SELECTION. OF*— Christmas Cards-r-Relatives—Comics ALL WITH ENVELOPES—l c to 10c ft1 SPECIAL VALUE— $1.00 Box—21 Selected Cards—69c FOR FATHER % -Agiw* ’ FOR MOTHER ★ FOR HIM ★ FOR HER ★ GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY IThe Stotc fan lusefnl | I l i ' T I I i s f e I 1 I i v ? i 5 6 I Robes for men and women Gift Slippers Women’s House Coats .* r /• kc ' ‘ v • Flannel Gown* and Pajamas House Frocks * ■* . \ „ ty ' , *^ u,. , /_ Long- Sleeve House Frock for •f ’Vfc * j . . -0)der Women Women’s Hosiery ^ * ■ - , i •; -\-mt r.* ■ ‘ '. ■. .-•'«• *. . . ■ i ■ ' , M , ■ v M ' ,. Blankets, large selection Misses’ and Women’s Lingerie ■%* Sweaters for Men and Women Children’s Snow Suits Men’s and Boys* Jackets . a* ... ■ ' ^ • ■ t ■* ■: Shirts, Ties, and.Sox forMen - * * . .■• *■ Women’s andMisses’ Silk Pajamas Men’s Suits andOvercoats Leather Jackets J S'. ' ' ■ Silk Umbrellas .vtW, j '/•I L*. * \ •-"n v ’ »-.} *■ m 4 . 1 ",}

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