The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

mm ttoMn. BROWN'S w il Christ* «tft» St SO «H b »n to Mr, mod Mr*. Psni H m r , (Xdith HarbiseeL Lsdtew I n i *t the MeCallsn hoa- titol. Mr*. Mlrat I. M*rtii « m In Mil* toad to* tn t « f th* wnak-atiaadtaf fit* I m m I *f bar , krotovr-to-law, Mr. Hamwi Quick. “undarj A wanpiete asaorteMMt « f gift* »t prtoaa ft *m l l c * ) ) t e fttM. |Whether it* little noveltiee *t 18 or a# air. «uM Sirs.] te Marietta, 0., front' Wednssdsy MAH ft iiiy . | 84 rent* or the finest imported par- tame* you w)tt And it at BROWN'S. ~ C * o r ¥ £ r r S/iono r - z j f r o u n d ~ Mr. F. KHoo Frame *»d Jsy Peterson, who *ereaetiy joiafd tit* U. 8. Nwr *t»d X. Ijhsrpar mad wit* havejhsv* hag* stationed aft Newport* ft. ft Maim «C the grip and 1,, are horn* far * f«w day* vacation i _ ---* •mi for tovstal visiting with thair p*r*nfo, ‘ Both tetter's tether have paaaod tlwia first examination, on tb* sink list at thair ‘ .................. ........ “f Th* Church of th# Nasaww* will ’ hold thair Christmas' party for tit* Mr. and Mrs. SlMwaua Cotton «n-; ehiidron on Wednesday evening, Dec. . *. ,.t *«. «»o • • —- • * aim tertainod thair■nrighhatbsod chib at thtir hate* on the Yellow Sprints road last Friday evantog. ' Mr. add'Mrs. I. C/TM tik , Who- have hasn visiting is San Di«co> Calif., for mara than a month, -with thair son-in. law and daughter, returned homo last Saturday eveniag. SO at 7;S0 at the church in the Ex­ change B;ipk building. Everyone is welcome. The Community Club composed of neighbors oast o f town, hold the an* nual Christmas party Tuesday eve ning in the M. E. Church parlors. A fine dinner was;,,served and the, oc­ casion one of the Yueltide season. Christmas calces and rolls. Vfill be made to your order at the Cedarville Bakery. Be sure to place your .orders by Thursday, December 21."Store will close at 11 a. m., Christmas Day, Phone: 94. , (2t) The annual Christinas party for members of the Kensington' Club and husbands, will be held at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. HarryWright at their home on Cedar street, Thursday eve­ ning, December lis t at 6:30 o'clock. "Mrs. Donald Wickerham, Was the overnight guest last Wednesday of her sister, Miss Dogma Burns, Montpelier* Q., supervisor of" music in the Mont­ pelier schools. Mrs. Wickerham at­ tended a testimonial dinner, honoring Mr. PeTry Faulkner, at the Montpelier school Wednesday night at which Mr. Patti V, McNuttwas principal speaker. gstttontotoegtoii» ^ a ^ i v |i!.i. LITTLE'S GROCERY / ' ^ - NOW •■M l # ’ A fw tt i f o r BeNew Cleaners .Xento o u « Compare our price* and our very complete line o f gifts, you will then decide that it* Wise to shop in com­ fort right here at home, no perking problems, no wait*, no jostling, just courteous service, AND YOU SAVE MONEY, The Cedarville Livestock Co., hot a red letter day last Thursday when 640 head o f hogs went over the scales. This week so fa r, the top number handled is 1026. Two. double decks went to Eastern markets Thursday. Mr. Snpyy |s well pleased with the continued growth o f the live stock shippingjhnsindfes in a field where so specialize in feeding good. hogs. The Boy and, Girl Scouts ‘ annual Christmas Patty, will be Monday, December 19, at' the High School gymnasiumat 7 o'clock! Each Scout's duty is to help others: Toys will be brought in, later to be distributed to ■someless fortunate child. Any one having toys, please send to Mrs, Reinhard. .* • • "•The installationtof hflicers for 1940 o f Cedarville Chapter 418 Ohio East­ ern Star, will be held Monday eve­ ning December ,18th at 7:30 at the Mssbnic Temple. Mrs. Nell, Creswcli will he the installation officer, Mrs, Ruby Murphy, installing marshal. MiSs' Ora Hanna* will succeed Mrs, Alberta Frame ** Worthy Matron. All Eastern Star member* .are requested to he, present at this meeting. Public Sale.—Household,* goods of late Etta Owens on Saturday, De­ cember 1C, John A. Dqvis, Executor. ■"■ -1warn...m For Pick Up sad Delivery SERVICE JiJuM J£4. - XENIA Get Her One ofOui-$4.00 ' , - V" ‘ -v Duart Permanents .Today for #2.95 w a D fllD T C T lU r A C! Ir v lC v t l K l o l M A d Who Knows, tomorrow May ■ ■..**. Be Christmas? 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Mr. Jaaaph Breen patoid fa Mgnlng a letter and smllad hack at the freckled grin. ••Merry tihriatmaa to you, Jim,” he answered, "aad you're most weicom* to the ctocs. are you gatog out to—« —blow It all in, or pevhap* give n to your mother for a holiday present?’ •‘Nelthar.” The exdtoment of tb* ssomeat mad* tba tad forget that at* office boy converting quit* freely with the president of the company. •‘Motbers ain’t so stuck on check*’' be continued, "they like something more parson*1, somethin* that shows you really thought about ’em.*’ “So? thepresident's eyebrow* went up toquestion. % . “And what," be inquired, •‘did*you select that was personal?' tThesweliest scarf’—Jlht was warming np enthusiastically—“all blue and gold and fringa on it, long a* my hand," •Tt must be a beauty,”1agreedMr. Breen. ■' •■'■ “Yes, but that ain’t all, Mr. Breen. Myffiother said abe hoped some folks Would sing carols outside bur house tonight, ’cause she lovod'eto, , ■•‘And'' what do yonthlnk? Awhole crowd of us are going to singcarols for-' her.' ■Ob, boy.: won’t shd t i k e ; that?' The lad moved towards the door. “Perhaps you’re going to sing carols tor your mother tonight, too." " • •*I—V hadn’t thought of ft before,'- confessed Mr. Breen, •'but perhaps 1 win;Jim.” - • ' ■ His mother’was just iike kW other mother. How 'she would like to h*ve carol* sung,in front of the Uttle white house on tlia.hnt Mr. Breen reached for M* phone, “A train leaving at two, yon aayt Thank you, ( can make It easily." Outside, hlt c*r waited, with Jen­ kins at the wheel. -Hello, Jenkins,” h* greeted. . -I’ve just got an hour an#* half to do nome lsst mlnute rtiopplng. Then Fil catch to* train for home. “Take * holiday for • week; Je* kins, do you get men MR?' g**ped Jenkln*, ”1 get jfOUe* v And up to the white house on the hill.little Mrs.1Breen pot th* golden coffee and'^htow#- muffin* on. tb* snowy table - 80000 ?* ready. Joe," *he called. The old mad came slowly, * frown on hi* ruddy face, '■ “Notfc joe," the. woman soothed, -don’t you go and let anything spoil your Christman spirit.- ■ .,! “I knowIt,Myr*.“ He pa t t ed the Wr ink led band.,' -But when l saw Seth Holden’* boir ami Daley’* girl a com* home tor the holiday, 1 Just couldn’t help feeling * little hitter. “Our boy hasn’t spest a Christmas with us for five year*. Why, we haven’t evenseentom for two." “I know, Joe. but He never forget* * check, and such • generous on* Be member, Joe, our hoy is a busymam “Now, Joe,” a* he started to apeak, “l have the most wonderful evening planned, W« are too old to believe to Sint* ciaua, but we are never too old to believe Ip angel*. “The young folks most likely will come singing carols, and 1 hope they will sing the one l love bestt “ •While shepherds watched their dock* by night All seated on th« ground, The Angel Ot the Mrd came down And glory shone around" 'And ao the carolers, peeking Into the windows, enw them sitting Mbit lb hand, men suddenly, clear on ihe evening air, came the‘Sound of many voices, one deep, rich tone, opart from all th* others. The tittle old lady’s eyes were like Stars. , . ■ “He’s come! Joe.” she whispered, tremulously, “that’s tit* voice.’1 Then the. door opened, and two strong arms held them fast. "Glad to see me, dear foikit* cried a beloved voice: "SSOn,” said the. old man, solemnly, “1 think the Angel o f the laird must have brought you,” » “Of course," exulted little. Mr*, Breen, “for just see the glory shining around.” («l»byMefJlwgNftwsospsfSyB«lcaw.» iWNUMrileO legal notice Anthony Santo, whose resident* is unknown, M hereby notified that Florence Santo ha* filed her petition against him for divorce in Case No. 19141, in the Common Pleas Court pf Greene County, Ohio, and that said cabse will be for hearing on or after January 26, 1«4& , , D.M, AltLTMAN. Attorney for HalntMf, MH mi ftp M ifto ‘Merry Chrtsimas, Miry ChilstmaB,’ Says Santa Claus Wh«r* in a nanw? Planar, if it tt b* Mary ChrMmap, or at tit* approaching asarriagv at Wm if stew Enact* Hague, IWf M. Unastsf fit., Spriag. fiald, (tad Ms. PeoaM PUliipa Datutis, Miwasapott*, XMam, was asade at a. ...... . ...........„ luMhaon at th* Ha* Moo* T*a Boom, *2«toaatl*, and that's actually lmp. Dayton, Moaday aitmmm. Mr*. ^ T K K v a n a v ille lad W. Vatick. ferkNtfeid, and the bride-j w J T ^ . ^ l r ‘ ^ r y 'c h i S ^ ; etoct, jv*r« Imateaaaa, ( and »t Marshall, ' Mia* Hogu* it known bare a* her. Mo., -- there'* a nsetbar, who was Mia* Lillian Fergu-1 lol^r fallowwhoa* aon before bar marriage, is * former Greene Countian. The wedding wilt take place Christ mas night in the home of MissHogue’s parents. Among the guests at the party were Mr*. James McMillan, Osborn; Mrs, Hugh Turnbull and Misa Martha Jana Turnbull, C*d*rviUe; Mrs, William Ferguson and Mis* Pauline Ferguson, Xenia. RossMurdlt duly Enjoy* Annual Cbriatm** Party ' Minature lighted Christmas trees and red taper* were employed as table appointment* for the annual Christ; mas banquet o f the Research Club at the U. P. Church, Friday evening. There were covert for forty-one mem­ bers and guests, . Following a turkey banfiuet, served by women of tb* church, Mrs. Frank Creswell, clnb president, presided as “Prof. Quia” for a "true or false” pro­ gram. Prises were awarded Mrs. Karlh Bull and Mr. Hervey Hailey. Gifts were exchangedaround a Christ­ mas tree and gam** were enjoyed. | Mrs. Frank, Bird, Mrs.- W. A .•M ' a Spencer, Mrs- Frank Creswell, Mrs.? 1 / ^ last n am * is Ciaua, and whooe parent* chris­ tened him Sente. E van sv ille 's Mary Christmas coma* from an old family which ha* had a Mary in eaclf genera- ....... ........ ...... tion, Racine * MaryCanatmas Mary Christmas got that way by marrying a fellow named Samuel Christmas, and she’s now a tala' phone operator. Which explains that strangely personal and timely message long distance operators hear out of Racine around Christ­ mas time: “ This is long distance, operator—Mary Christmssl” Racine’s Mary Christmas, who is short, chubby end lotou just like the artist’s conception of Mrs. Santa Claus, gets hundreds of fan mail let­ ters every year. Three years ago she appeared on a Yuletide radio programand has been ao deluged with f*n mail *v- ersincethatahe’a founded a "shut- to” dub .which ha* ^members' In; 40 states, Cana­ da, Hawati.In- dia, China and New Zealand. Marshall’s San- I to Ciaua is simflarly Christmas- . , . . miodedv 'E h# composed the committee in charge pf;. answer the fan letters which come Belle Summers and Mrs. J. S. West i. ME WEEKMLY all prices delivered • „ Kentucky Block .... J 12 S * Hi-Lo |» 3 DCn = 8 lfiin-Bfl— 17 JO Pocohonta*, tfo. 3 e g f ______ v.| 0.70 Pocohont** Lump .................... 90*70 ■ Brent Heart JKTi...... . (All Friceti Above Ara Fw Caak) Car of SoyBeanHeal on trackthi*week. GetYour*now* Try our own Hog Supplement containing 80 Iba. o f . of Tankage to the ton at 951,50 ‘ /Pinna's 100 FRANK CRESWELL ar-rangements; D. A . R, Entertained frofri all comers of the globe, many In such strange foreign languages that he can’t reply. He’a much in j demand tor church parties and oth- aemanq ror enuren pa By Mra- Summer*, er Christmas affairs. Santa is a ‘ plumber on weekdays,.a .vegetable "National Defen«e” was the pro-; gardener on thistide and a preacher gram theme o f a meeting of Cedar! in the Church of God at Blue Lick, wan Revolution, at wnich Mra. Belle, h» . *",**&% #n, *; < ~ : ■ - - - Summers, was hostess at her home Saturday afternoon. Mrs, M. J. Bahini chaplain conduct­ ed a devotional service andMrs. Roger Henderson, regent, in a brief cere­ mony, received Mrs, Bernice Taylor Roes, YellowSprings; into the chapter as * new member. Mrs. Anna Wilson, read a paper on “National Defense,” In which she de­ clared *Th» Boy Seout organisation is a part o f our national defense work.” Two American flag* havahtim pro* cured by the chapter, one to he pre­ sented to the Cedarvtile Boy Scouts and the other to the Cedarville Girl Semite. Step# were token to ttttite money to. parch*** a llag for the Ce­ darville public schools, A Christmas story, “The Little Mix­ er," was'reviewed by Mrs. Babin. A dessert coarse was served to twenty members by Mrs, Summers/ assisted by Misa -Wilmah Spencer,' Mrs, Wilson Gallowayand daughters,) Clair* and Carolyn. [ he was grateful for a |250 check Sent him by Mae West, the actress. in Roslindale, near Boston, lives anAmbrose Claus who with his wife last year celebrated his golden Wed­ dinganniversary, Likeallother folks named Claus, they seem to have a lion’s share of Christmas spirit. ■' For Sale—Large gas range, cheap. Phone 177, .Cedarville. * . SumcraNi Tn« Ifuuxj> S. C. WRIGHT t * ' • * Notary Public SURETY BONDS Office at Weight’s White Villa. Grocery Cedarville, Ohio TELEPHONE 203 Public Sale ‘ „ • ,v...............•... ton, December t o M COMMENCINGAT 1 O’CLOCK At tke Into residence of Etta Owens, Xenia. Ave., Csdar« vilie, Ohio, complete lift of household goods will be offered. Consisting of ' ' ' vj-v,: ; ■.*, 1"•■ .... ' . , * ' ..", t.\'\'i v t - * 1 t » » - * >y - J ' • i Tables,Chairs, Davenport, Dressers, Beds, Stoves,: Bedding, Riigs, Wslies, Kitchen ■- Articles, Curtains and Numerous Small Terms of Sale •- CASH JOHN A . D A V IS Executor Estate Etta Owen* Weikert A Gordon, Auctioneers, Elastic Cabinet, ebony and cyeaiil. Contacts nil broadcasts, tuning* push button, . $14.^5 A T n t t o m t z IS J tSn lllM r u c c o O f f U P D O m D m m mm Fm m m * T m tn im m * From The ElectricStore Long after Christmas—they are just the things the modern home­ maker needs. Electric gifts, that save so much time, doing the work easier and better. dependable, yet priced low. 7-way Floor Lamps........$7,90 up Fin-up Lamps......................$1.25up Bridge Lamps................$7.B0 up Novelty Immps..... ........ .$1.25 Table Lamps......... .........3,95 up Bed Lamps ................ $1.00up Electric Telechron — Specialty Clock—M antle- Kitchen and Alarm Clocks—$ 2.95 to $ 5.95 FLARH LIGHTS ................ ,....5to up IRONING BOARD ELECTRIC SWEEPER—•Wtetisghease '—with hiqd cleaner a Westlagheme Wauher, Rla** Thk* ELECTRIC IRON Westinghouse - - $2.95 Special Iron — $1.49‘ Electric Razor .....................$7.95 Bants Fresser .^.....^....1.........JIJS Warming Fads.. . .... ,....$2.95 up Heaters.... ...................,.$1.60 up Lighten ’ the w1o r k Hot Plates ..,...-......,,.........$1*30 up with this mixer. Com- ............. -,.r...r . 1...... ,............. . plete. . $13,95 ' The 1940 PHILCO Models are here and the prices range from $9.95 to $49.95 Come in and hear the Best C 'Te«st*r WOb trm Sawdwitoh Teewter «&,«m . a A»sift •D* \ ■ F*#dW«rs»#r .11.71 Btoe, (toffeeM1i>Salt n* Cant fefpse — ' Plug in any room. -Aik. About Our wwaai : ____H ___ ___ wmm _________ television, push and ' tuning buttons, I^ay^away Plan • . m m m m w m m m 9S7J 0 ; Ptom*ttt f i f in g .. Mm M

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