The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

♦ III Higft Gjr** in b aefaMftsH. -.ptyten « * * * . . and volley ball were played by the two troops* . A nee* Be* *»d wjm prepared hg a committee pt women; each bay « * - Uininff sandwiched, fruit, cap cakes. All investmente Insured pV4o |5,006 with Cedarville Federal Siting* A Loan Awm, mtrnm COLLEGE NEWS .'■'I'iff).Ml .|j,W^...MU1A'ljl'IWWl, . 1#, •film BwainiinM w - ager, attended the regular nm*Nt <** JBaniIrlwy at S**yti»* *• Tuesday of this weak. Mr. DpTSt i» pjmlrmaa of the Pension Committed tfl^hjg ffgeehytery. , <Dr.% vlfcGfcsaney., wddw»w4 *h» jJ^^&SGfeood of the CreatvieW Prea byterian Church of Columbus on Thursday evening December f6th. *a a ^ “Ih r^ ira fly ” ,."y% a , ' .■*. JOi ; ...... y .„■— ,11. TTg' >AlisrvJp«* §i)d j^ iii^^d>ofi«ktitt.u^hg R d lv ” 1 ■.> |tgnif^mma,.Agait JfmearWhadiooted a. hit in "Show Boat" i« lovely- Jeanette-MacDonald'e-aew-elcging-sweetheart in ’'Firelly” allowing at the State theater in Springfield,, from-'Saturday, Decem­ ber 18 to Tuesday, December 21. ■‘.'The firefly?' le undoubtedly the meet colorful' muelcal yet to reach the§creen,for even;without: the music it-wouldatUl be a •mashing aucceea. The plot le concerned with the. endearing ro­ mance o f a fiery adventuress, played by Miss MacDonald-who not only delights audiences wlth-her beautiful singing but .fascinates tbem-wlth,Btcltinc^Spanlsh dancee/au ebe portrays the story of a girlwhoplaees, lore, above ,Ufe and one man's caress above alle­ giance to her country The sparkling supporting cast includes’ such stellar names as WarrenWilliam, LeonardPenn and Billy Gilbert, Of the-seven out­ standing dongnumbereofthe musical score of “The Firefly,!’ five ware retained from the original Rudolf Frlml operetta,‘with two additional songs written by the noted composer especially for the screen yamloa. 0 1 M. N r N n 4 M n r\UR «tor* is repletewithHolidayFootweargifts for” . . V Mother. FatherSister andBrother, VWtSaum's, . . footwear ^ha>that i j , MU§AY MHYTWtAR P'Orsmy, Boudoirs or -Everett. Myles. What better,gift $1JO » SU9 f i l f i r f f i h l t i i M M l f ;S J* ^WwnwwlWwiw W*WT m N 9 . M s . " *am "he” would choose. , $L00t.$2JS M S THI Proper styles for every aMM> slon—Street! -Dress! Evnfl|r $2.95„$4.80 Mar*oMwtss :f#et warmand COW; •9c h 11.90 • a r m ■sw 2 S & t* * j* * m» $ m * * m <OIIMHOOD1HOM Fer Beys aai CMris Sl.99uJ3.9S — aSBFaw-r tfiOc or BegUsh ri b. Large, varietyeffetterns. ■ .. < I k i ft& J I t , Perfect Hess S'SerdoeWelflrt •hear and Clear' 49c*$1.00 9 Prs,JnCUft Bex ^ fU Sk flJO . A M m I M i flood Chib Mombortt BMwXJBf MOWAMDCHRISTMAS. If you are* Robin$tofld mwatuft eongrattilatSotoa, if you are not* wa imeita each*and ' ' ' “ .............................. ' it tha tyvty owe «f you to .join. Drop in the store, ask us abou JjeSin geed m b jum tha wonderful gmaW Kiwi w ill triintmi? ihowitfg the atni, " m BPIUNOFIBLD, OHIO IV JUv- Ciavin a w If k « gHle ©adawtiUt 0 o%a 19 .mi W OedarvlHa jBaminaiy ’•0, it pMrtar of tbia ehareh, Cellege Team PfaswOvertime The CedandUe COttewa tsem lost jfadw^i■..tsvas., .collected on atata tW1 ’ -\Z >w " V V M i|M . - 1,1 ■ h I im m m ffH tn ttfa m T W 1 -km a m 9#b 4l XfbnHmad <wo) i •tate wdariep caimojt tax the 3»r*l employees or tvrel aver^me game at QUmb^a m Patar- day. Becombar Itth. All tan of fM fellows pertWpeted and plsyed firm' baskttbalL The score at tha half w|s tied at IS all and at tha end of regular pleying period at 32 p&. ^ust before the regular playing pariedend- ed, Cedarville forged ahaad for Stfoor point lead with one minute left to play. but Otterbein wgg su«eisft| ^ getting two field shots before the gun. In the overtime it was still a? real battle but Otterbein. piled up seven points twwin SS to 36. This week the team goes to .Wil­ mington for what is expected to be the outsanding game of the season.' “The Holy City” ^ The College MixpdGborpspresented “The Holy City," and'oratorio by A. R. Paul, in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening, December ;lfth. Soloists on the program w«re.,MiBsies Genevieve JTasson,> Springgeld, and Beatrice McClellan, Xenia, and Iky Sisson, Claves, Ted.dames; Springfield, •and Fred Lott, Cleveland. . Jessica Taylor, ;E2khorn, Wisconsin,., Ruth Stebbina; . Dayton,, and .Virginia Townale^ pedarville, sang a trio "A t Eventide it shall be, ..light." Martha Bryant was organist, and j Rachel Hattfmamw** pianist for the; chorus wbieh yr*a under the direction of: Mildrpd »Bickett,,CreaweH. Alpha .Theta-Tan. Sorority 1 ,., #The Alpha-Thfrta~Tau>tSororitysen­ joyed n^hristmasjdinnerjat six thirty Wednesdayr evening^at the home o f Jane Fannie. Aftarrthe dinner formal ,initiation/,was h^ld^and| the 'foHovr- ing girls i.*were made member's I^rothyuBaniwtt;.Grace ^Bickett, Bes­ sie Sbiyelyfeand^BUth gtebbins.. At dght o’clock * rush party was en- joyed:—Bingo~and“« ti» r games were played.,* Prizes war# won by- Jau® •Frame,-Florence Pidgeon, andsBessie Shively, r, Later in the evening .gifts were re­ ceived by, those predent. Dyllqlpug refreshments carrying out the Christ; mas season were - served by ,tl\9 hostess. ployees, The^PTew Deal has m«4a imneh.fhss owm Suprama Court da-' eieions but everybody is satisfied now; timt tha long and largest list,o f gov-, JtRMnant employoee an record, cannot baetaxod. Tha thouaands that will i draw government salaries under the . proposed farm relief bill will akm be I nxampt. It will just be the folks * back home that,will pay the,taxes - ^Congress last week voted itself, < members, more than-1256,600'as mile­ age fee for travel following the car. session Called by Roosevelt. This set tion dies on December SI and another Wtarts.January 1,1938, The,no;,t ses sion will be a new one and all mem­ bers,-will wgein be permitted to draw ■mileage at the rate- of 20c per mile regardless of the.fact.the members Will be in Washington.. ;.8en. -Vic Donmhey has introduced a bill to con­ solidate. the two .sessions So only one mileage fee can be collected but the New.- Dealers at. once gave orders to' smother the idea. Nothing must be done to hinder the distribution of the nation’s wealth just as (I have plan- jtied it), the White Bousi desires. Japan bombers in the air sank a U. 8. gunboat,.,also one owned by the Standard Oil Co., Sunday. It might do congress, spine good if the “God of the Sun” could dispatch hia air craft into the Atlantic and drop a few of the firecrackers/say within 500 feet Of the Congressional dining room. One: here-and there over the„country also might arouse the populace and awake people to a sense of responsibility of w]hat we are headed into. Warning, should be given in advance so that, Santa Claus can be. in his “dug-out/' TWO distinct lines of Ford V-8 cars are now being * displayed In-dealer showrooms. One Is a newly* styled standard Ford line in three body types, tbe ; •other a do luxe Ford line In elghtbody tyjies.-Tbe de > ' luxe Tudor sedan le pictured above. The de luxe •sedansare largerlu appearance, wlth-longerhood and sweeping lines. The de luxe cars are powered with the 85 horsepowerV-8 engine, the standard cars with either the 85 or the 69 horsepower engines, Newly; styledinteriorsare picturedat rlghOfaw instrument panel has instrument group In front' of driver, grille' for radio, speaker Installation in; center,-flanked by - engine Controls and cigar lighter, and glove compare ment at right-In the de luxe,cars, the compartment locks, anda dock larecessedInthecompartmentdear. A headlight Main control'll fitted on the toe-board ,*n tell-tale light on instrument panel Indicates Whether the headllght.jbeauurare raised or depresaed, • THE 1DEAI JEWELRY STORE •yi ; Vacation1- iw-New• .Orleaus 1 ,‘f Miss Helen Santmyer will* spend the holiday- season wv' -New Orleans where-ehe^wilkvisifc ,her brother and family. : Petitions ara. now in circulation,-: seeking signatures for . Charles .Sawyer, Cincinnati, aa.a candidate be­ fore the Democratic primary next August, for governor. Gov.. Davey, .while, not announcing, will be a nan dfdate and tiiie past weekpaidTor hia .first votes, when he ordered hie dum­ my. board to dip pensioners an addi­ tional |2 eacK. The contest between ;t ff-ihe two elements of the Democratic party promises to, be more than, in-: teresting. It is. going to be hard for Democratic politicians to ride thfc j-fenee as both sides will demand an open stST^. The contest will be-so Subscriba fo. TffE'H&R4LD . . hut that Pemocrats will,not even-have 3.t|m« tp hhow what is going on in the ^Republican psmp. ^8 mm MAN'S A HEART Igpetrthtmpgh his atbmaeh . . *»eM ».yesr fits . ,-»»The secret 'fs la advlstfhinfeuseful, acc«pti4.lp:gtitS'':<M ,K»we^have.:Aethlfgtbut the saaartesksjaeet.,jsseftHHWifon^asen.' ; .IJpurnIm/iiisCi tet‘M-ahow you. GHEGKTHESE GIFTSAGAIN 9 TYOUHLI 8 T ' I I mi ....................... .til, inJfnin . ... ................... . 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