The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26

1200 Uncalled For T o p c o a t s , $ j m O * » r e o * u -----------„ „ ---- - ■ j p U p : B & B Loan Office [IS W. M*in gfe gprt»gfteM,,G4» ■P CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, D8CEHWM i l , tM J One of the strangest arraignment* against drink and sn Added sign of the upward trend in temperance senti­ ment, appeared recently in the popu * / lar magazine “Movie-Radio Guide’/ (week of September 28-October 4), under the caption “Let’a Banish Drinking Scenes From Our Movie*,” •HSr . Borrowed w t p l u m a g e B * B LOAN OFFICE «5 W- Main St. Springfield, O. "WILL LOAN YOU MORE oit your diamond,’watch, pistol, shotgun, suit, typewriter! musical instrument, sport- equipment or anything of value. OPEN EVENINGS. _ — V m U N G HEROES ------- Helping Make Your Yuletide A Happy One If all the young people of state and j nation will adopt the standard o f, Youth’s Temperance Council, then w e , can prediet the character of the n ex t' iondration. Ftarfomftmer V» L. ' Hi_ .Ml _II—MU.M il it CAR See Our USED Spec ia l Va lues For the Holidays GET A GOOD Reconditioned Used Car s ’ I it it it it I i it it « ? if it it i r it it • it - I it it it ■ i it it Lan • - $450 ^The difference in operating cost will go a long way ip paying for a GOOD car! Come in! Get the car you Want—price you like—terms you can pay! 1938 Chevrolet Sport S e d n Finished in maple leaf brown. Four doors. Built'in trunk. Knee . action. Hydraulic brakes. 1938 Chevrolet Town Sedan - - _Turret top. All steel body. Shock proof steering. Safety plate glass, Ide'al family car. 1939 Plymouth Touring Tudor - - Dark blue finish. Floating power. All steel body. Ah'opportunity to own a late model car.for only ,:i&£&£G&&&lS£43S. 1939 Olds 70 Touring Sedan One local owner. Big powerful motor. Roomy body. Low mile­ age. Plenty of features; ( 1939 Chevrolet Town Sedans » - Sleek, streamlined from front to \ \ . back. Your choice of colors. Many - e x t r a s . 1938 Olds 6 Touring Coupe Beautiful to see. Economical to own. 'Easy riding. Every new safety feature. ■Ultll - * $695 - $545 -w LANGS | NCE more Jean read through the letter which had arrived to find her In a mood of despondency most unusual. Like a gleam of sunshine, It had.b righ tened the gloomy prospect of a Christmas away from . home. To be sure, ilvldg with one's step-aunt didn’t make much of a home, but -6ven that : was better than the deserted campus. And then had arrived this charming note from one of the university’s most attractiv e graduates: “Aly Dear Miss C ray : “It will afford us the g reatest possible pleasure to have you spend the holidays with usT We are entertaining most informally * and will expect yon Christmas . eve. - "Cordially yours, "MARJORIE HOLDEN.” "Afost Informally 1” -Jean’s brow clouded. Instinct told lief that those, two words had been Inserted to Inti­ mate tlmt her hostess did no t'exp ect h e r t o . come equipped with evening gow ns'abd opera copes. Only—Jeah laid so much less than th a t! ’ ‘‘I—cnnltf—-go 1” Jean winked .back unaccustometT'tears and stared bard a t a’ 'picture on th e wall in front of her. As her vision cleared she be-, came aw are th at slWwas gazing at the group photograph taken afte r th e last Dramatic society play... What fun she had had! For one brief evening she had been a i“sta r’f and w o rn 'tru ly be­ coming clothes. If only—Jean sa t suddenly upright with eyes that sparkled. “I’ll go to M rs Holden’s and wear those clothes I" she cried ecstatically. Jean’s inspira­ tion was born of the fact th a t the D ramatic society hud issued a recent edict. Clothes worn In the annual plays, were to I e purchased and be­ come the property of the organization and so be always available -for fu tu re Since last-spring they’ve been painting toy wagons and putting eyes in baby dolls,' just to make your, family bappy Christmas Wilfred Manly Harris, 810 E, Third * St., laborer and Grace Mae Mills, 410 E. High Sto, Yellow Springs. Stanley Edwsyd Walker, Springfield,' R. R, 4, mechanic, and Martha Louise Gay, Ross Twp., Ttev. Herbert Benton, Springfield. William Kent Hull, Fairground Ed.,* chauffeur, and Rptli Aloise Harrison, E.. Third S t Charles V. Crrtis, Jamestown, R. R, 1, farmer, and Irene McClain, James­ town, Rev. Frank Gordon. Harper Billmyre (Xenia R. R, 4 electrician, and Mary Lucille Rum- baugh, Xenia, R. R. 4. Dr. H. B. Me- Minima,:i Elree. , .r ' . __ L. (Applied For) j Paul W. Nosker, Yellow Springs,) aeronautical engineer, and Mary Doris | Folck. Yellow Springs. A A Beal Christmas For the Family Is A FORD AUTOMOBILE SEE IT1 ■— TRY |T1 FOR A DEMONSTRATION CALL — E. A. OSTER, Rhone 337 Yellow Spring*, Ohio: . ■■w -OR . C. C, McFARLAND, Salesman, Phone- 630 a t M. Sc W. Service-Station, Xenia, Ohio hi IF YOU NEED PRINTING, DROP IN m o rn in g Wearing Apparel At home and abroad they work long hours to: guarantee-delivery by the time Santa Claus arrives. Early mailing bf Christmas pack­ ages makes tneir job easier. CHRiSTrrms trees i. - a*• \ ! p ( Always a Gift that Is Needed Boy’s Sweaters 4 to 8 years Fleece g f t f L ined ______ C Men’s Sweaters - Wool Lined Sizes > 38 to 46 for 5F m La Knit Sweaters For Young and Old 89c 52 95 iiimiiiiiiitMiiiiiiimiiiitiiniiiiiiiittm Electric Gifis They start several weeks before Christmas each year, cutting ever- grccna-'Iin—the-J>.orth woods, -and shipping them to far away corner* to brighten up. a living room on Christmas morning. Xenia Osborn Jamestown Fairfield ^ S T A A % U j H O T E L ! U L 4 i x i HAYES 350 OUTSIDE F100M8 WITH BATH • FROM Neat, 6 m you arg (a©Bo?*ctfcW *o * rd |k I* Hotel For*H*y«a—f**o«*Ter v&Bmi cooking, .awrfoAAt* fbomcand ptufect sendee.Theswayiww p*rfk«Wy popular. P m «&! •SoldiCoffa*ShopiadTMikadoG&ktalBarart Httka-faHOM. y-mt’l gpprcdkMtWdwvfcatad R. L GRIFFITH, Mtnsgu J f » C O L U M B U S ALBERT meifthesivemteim OHIO HOTELS 6000 ROOMS IN 6 STATES CtHIOAOO. fMi., »*r»brr.»oOTtKJA»r.............Tmjte» S rj3mM ..7« rkIMM W ....ORCAT rtORTKnkM < iwmmrousi m uR iM ia iw nm south seas, imimaim » . omvbr ANDCKSOH. mWAKA,.... . . SHOOWOH iciiMt u tn a . I ndiana .TsaaB hAtm. •lAOKSONrTKKHelMHa,NEWDOUTUCnN AWttWfD, KCJrrUCIt»,.,.,.,.VENTtmA OWmB»ORO.XCKTUOKV.OW1BNSIIOkO WAOO.T«atA*.,.,i^.....aAUlOH m AtBfDr PiCK Cary and Jean Lagged F ar Behind the Others, performances. Jean was property mis­ tress and held tbe key to the wardrobe th at contained them. “If Airs. Holden bad not been abroad when we gave . ’Nancy’s English Cousin,* this little stunt might have been Impossible/' mused Jenn as, the following day, she folded and packed the smart tittle serge she had worn In th e third n e t Three changes there had been, noted respectively In the stage directions ns "a one-piece serge,” “a Simple party frock" and* "a strik ­ ing outdoor costume." Jenn took alt three. • • But the following .n a m in g 'a t the gay, holly-decked breakfast table Mrs. Holden unsuspectingly turned Jean's happiness to ashes, "My brother, Jean, who came after you had gone up­ sta irs last n igh t Why, you know each other I" “Of course, wo know ench other I" —sm iled ~ir singu larly -attrnctlve -young- man, "1 coached-the piny in which Miss Gray played a demure little Eng­ lish girl—and well do I remember her In tbe p art!” Yes, It seemed th at Cary Endlcotb\ who Imd made "Nancy's English Cousin" the success It had been, was Airs, Holden's brother. On one of the very Inst days ,01 vncatlon the crowd set out on snow- shoes across the hills, Cary had man­ aged lnnttors so that tie and Jean lagged far behind th e others, Sud denly. In a snowy but. sheltered bel­ low, as (be rest topped a distant sum­ mit and disappeared, d r y 'tu r n e d right about face and held out his arms, •Mean, darll. g, will you be my wife?" Jean flushed furiously. "I—oh— why, how can you—after—after these clothes?" Assistant Professor Kndlcott’s face expressed nothing beyond utter mysti­ fication. Then he shook his head. "I’m afraid—maybe I’m dense, but—" And Jeab had to explain, her slim hands clenching themselves within the odd Utile English muff which was part of her "striking outdoor costume." When she had finished Cary -just stood for a moment regarding her ever so gently, ever so tenderly, Then, “Didn’t you know, you funny girl, thetf men can live with clothes year In and yea* out nnd never notlco them? It’S the people th at wear them that count." And happ, Jean,, snuggling close lb bis arm s, knew th at he had spoken the truth, • tO by Meciurn Newspaper syndlcatt.) IWNU 6<Sfvfcoj Peece, Not War . . ' . 0 Let us not forget for one moment that "eternal vigilance Is the price of liberty”. Every patriotic citizen should be heedful of the-fact that we have internal forces at work which are undermining our moral and spirit­ ual foundations, Wo must guard against war hysteria lest the deadly enemy FEAR, may overcome us and- we fail to put “first thingS first” in 1 bur service for God and country. .Miss Ella Butncr of Winston- Salem, N. C., works all year mak­ ing candles {or the Moravian churclf Christmas love-feasts. ------------- . Here is a Keal Buy 2 Electric irons For the Price' of One i Packed in a Beautiful —__——Gift Box : $ 2 * 9 5 - .Guaranteed Elements • _• Electric Toasters Grills, Waffle Iron and Mixc r. * 9 7 c *995 1111111111*1101111111111(111 Electric Floor Lamp 7 Way Indirect Extra Special . $ (-.D 5 iiMtHiiiMHiitMHtiiimmiitimhimiiiii- Table Lamps 12 only to sell $1.50 $ 4 .0 0 V a lu e ___ _ Friday and Saturday Only Axminster [J; Wool Rugs 9x12 Size TURHEV5 ~ S g ^ p p s to ?4 2 ' 95 Dinner Sets 32 Pieces New P a ts ._: $ 0 . 4 5 Coffee Dripolators 6-Cup Attractive Pot­ tery Base & (CfcvVf* Alum. Top _ Sr V GLASS BAKE Whistling Tea Kettle $*|.19 Double $9| -95 'B a ile r • * Heat Proof Table Covers New Patterns and Fab­ rics, Rayon and Cot-, ton, Part Linen, Fast Colors. Just a Wonder­ ful Gift A .95 to XENIA’S MOST COMPLETE CHRISTMAS STORE THOUSANDS OF ITEMS AT A SAVING Boudoir Chairs Rockers and Pull-up Chairs Lovely Florals, Taps and Velours • A worth while Chair in any home $ 0 .9 5 $ £ 2 - 9 5 imniiiifiitilimiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiip Men’s Dress Socks Outstanding, wool and Rayon Real Buy, pr. Mattresses A New Mattress Would be a Comfort for Christmas All - $ ^ .9 5 Co tton____ Inner Spring 188 coil : $ 0 .4 5 ' This Called Famous Special Extra Quality Ticks 240 to 320 Coils Sical Covered With Several Layers of Felted Cotton $£2*95 $ 2 4 ’95 . Carving Sets ‘ MniiiiifiiiiiiiiktniiiiimmiimiiiiiiUiir Remington Cutlery Pocket Knives! A Lasting and Joyful Gift « 2 5 c '.o ?4* Watch for Our Future Remington Display Furniture Dept. * ! I-s- fi Beautiful Upholstered-« . Lounge and H it Back, Ijnjr Chairs BS* s14'9t„!29;15^ New Velour Chair and Ottoman to Match: k * !/ End, Coffee and Center Tables m 50 Only. Factory SxL. Samples ;!*■ Walnut Finish '• Inlaid-and Solid XfijL Walnut . *i-°" v tm A .Wonderful Gift • «r ' iWIS Toy Dept. 89c Well, You’ll Have to See Our Window Only a Sarnie of Our Large Display. VELOCIPEDES $ 0 .4 5 $ 4 A . 9 5 % 9 3 , “ , 1 Gambs, Books, Tool ang Chest, Chairs, Tables, -“ • Desks and Doll Cabs. ’24 Bicycles .95 to Extra Alexander Smith Scatter Rugs 27x45 ForFridayandSaturday.Just2 Elays $2.45 Each autumn and early winter is roundup time on turkey ranches, where birds are shipped to tnarket in time to reach your dining rodpi table Christmas day, Tyroliim Village Folk Have Odd Yule Rites VIENNA.—Simple-minded, devout folk of the Tyrol have grotesque Christmas customs. At Innsbruck, for instance, they celebrate the Lord’s birthday by wearing masks of animals, In another section the Christmas tree is carved . out of wood and elaborately decorated'. A third extraordinary custom is the wearing of towering headpieces which are brought out only on the December holiday. jjfiM H ifn iM iiiiM iiim m M iiH im tu itiim n tm itim iiH M itJim fii A NAME THAT STANDS . FOR GOOD FURNITURE BUDGET) FLAN , AVAILABLE Adair’s N. DetreCt & Xante, 0. lawwwiwsiMiuieeMwSrtWMWM'mwaswisiwwsiMnin# iiiifiiitH iiiH H im lrH iim tim iH iiim m i » Sec Our | Toy Dept*. ’ ’ | irimiHimmitMiitiimiiMiiiiiiJiimims <* a isr FAMOUS CHEAP STORE XENIA," OHIO sHmimiiiimiiiiMmiiiiMiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiii | Stoves | Oil, Coal and | . . GbS Heating | and Cooking s iiiiimiiiiMMiMiMlmimitinmmmttu F. E. HARPER Plumbing of All . Kinds Bath-room Equipment Modern Kitchen Sinks Hot Water Heating i * L e t os Quote yon Prices

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