The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26

CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, DM MW tt i% J iff ClubandSocialActivities For Rent—Five room eottage on North, St, Modern except furnace. R. 1), Inman, „ Mrs, F, M, Reynolds .spent the week­ end in Blancheater, O., visiting with relatives, , JUDGE FRANK L. JOHNSON ADDRESSES D. A. R. Mr.'and Mrs. A. E, Richards spent Sunday in Mason with their son, and daughter-in-law, Mr; and Mrs. John Richards. Mrs. Dorothy Wright and Mrs. J. L, Confarr entertained the members of their, bridge club Thursday even ing a t the Tea Room of Mrs. Dorothy Dodds Slaughter, in London, 1 Mr,- and Mrs. -J, S, West have fo r their guest this week the latter’s sis­ ter Mrs. Ulery of Amelia, 0, MARRIAGE OF MR, HOWARD • SMITH TO MRS JOSEPHINE SARLES AT SELMA, TUESDAY Mr. Howard -S. Smith, who resides near Selina .and one of the most suc­ cessful farmers in this section, was united in marriage to Mrs; Josephine Sarles formerly of Chappaqua, N. Y., on Tuesday, Dec. 10th at the Friend’s Parsonage by .Rev, Everett W. Chap­ man. Mr, and Mils, Smith will spend' the winter in Florida; RESEARCH CLUB HOLDS - ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY AT DAKIN HOTEL, FRIDAY The annual Christmas banquet of the Research Club was held, a t the Dakin Hotel in Xenia last, Friday •evening, jv ith thirty-seven members and their husbands seated a t one long table which was decorated with spruce -and holly and tall red tapers. In the center, was a miniature Santa Claus in a sleigh drawn by reindeer which added to the table setting. . Following'the dinner gifts were ex­ changed around a lighted Christmas tree. - ■■ ■. ■. ■ Miss Marguerite Kyle, teacher in Indianola School, Columbus, former­ ly of Cedarville, was a guest and showed,sound pictures in technicolor made on her vacation last summer. The pictures—included -scenes iri- the Smoky. Mountains, Williamsburg, Va., the World’s Fair .in' New York City and the New England states. . Mrs. Frank. Creswell was chairman of the banquet committee and Mrs, J, Ervin- Kyle was chairman of the pro­ gram committee. Paying tribute to those persons wljo made sacrifices in the Revolutionary Civil and World Wars, Common Pleas Judge Frank L, Johnson declared, “We may have to make more sacrifices if we maintain our democracy," i« an address before Cedar Cliff Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu­ tion, a t {he home p£ Mrs. Paul Towns- ley; near Cedarville, Tuesday after­ noon. Judge Johnson, speaking on “Na­ tional0 Defense”, presented a “word picture" of the early days of the na­ tion and. •described the courage and faith in God as a leader-displayed by soldie^ a t Yalley Forge, He warned his listeners to beware of Communism “the aim <jfwhich is to overthrow the government” and concluded by paying tribute to {he Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. - Reports of visits toade-to two D. A. R-approved, mountain schools were given by Mrs. Ervin Kyle, who visited Crossnore School in North Carolina, and Mrs. Frank Creswell, who visited Pine 'Mpq>|tptn School in Kentucky. The^ chapter Voted to send contri­ butions of money to the Kate Duncan Smith Schobl ■dUfr'Alabama and the Lincoln j Institute in South Carolina, and to send a Christmas-box to Cross- nor School. The box will contain toys, pencils, tablets,, towels, tooth brushes, soap, boys’ overalls and school sup­ plies. Those who contribute are asked to leave donation with Mrs. Donald Kyle by Tuesday. . A social hour was enjoyed and a dessert .Course was jseyved by Mrs, Wilson W. Galloway and Mrs. George. Gordon. Twenty-two members were present.. ___ / ______— :—X——------ /— Dr. W. R, McChesney was a guest of Fini La Guere,. Columbus, an or­ ganisation of American Legion mem­ bers iri Franklin county, Tuesday, Thursday evening ho' was a guest of the Pure Oil Men’s meeting r|t the Van Clove Hotel, in Dayton, compos- ed'of dealers in this section. He will be guest speaker before the Miami Co. Farm Bureau" a t Covington, 0., next week. Mr. P. J. McCorkell made a trip to Lafayette, Ind., Monday, returning Tuesday. He was accompanied home by his mother, Mrs. Mary McCorkell, who has been spending eight weeks visiting relatives in that city and in Chicago. ' . - - R o s s T w p . G y m R a z e d B y F i r e S a t u r d a y M o r n i n g r - „ ; ; :\\ i tt Fire of unknown origin destroyed the R obs Twp. Gymnasium early Sat urday morning. I t was of frame con­ struction and the loss is placed at $10,000 with partial insurance to cov­ er the loss. The fire swas discovered by Mrs Harry Mossman, wife of the school custodian who reside on the property •a short .distance away. The alarm was given to neighbors and the Jamestown Fire Department responded. The fire started in the coal room and was smothered -with water and dirt after a fight of two hours. A second blaze broke out after all had left hut two watchmen and an­ other alarm was" given but when the flames, reached the roof all attention was given to saving adjoining build­ ings, The building had not been in use, the day .before. I t is expected the building will be rebuilt as soon as adjustment of the loss can be made, Meantime the basket ball team will play scheduled games on other floors. SUNNYSIDE CLUB HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY IN ’ XENIA, WEDNESDAY EVE, In an «ddre*K delivered in Colum­ bus some weeks .ago* Jacob B, Taylor, Director of the State Liquor Control Bo«fd, sounded a note of warning to liquor operators. He-said; “Three ma­ jor liquor'law violations, any of which will ‘bring hack prohibition’ are sales after hours, on Sundays-and to min­ ors”, "Warning that the sale to minora is by far the most serious in its con­ tribution toward a return to prohibi­ tion, he said; “If you could see the letters on my desk from mothers of young girls and hoys, who have been served drinks and if you. knew the arnount of wrath aroused in a com­ munity when drinks are sold to young people, you’d think a. long while before selling to minors.” B, Wi MacGREGGR NAMED ASSISTANT TO STATE ADVISOR CHRISTMAS SEALS Robert W. MacGregor has been named as assistant to/the state ad­ visor on occupational deferments in the second appelate district of Ohio, The appointment was'made by Gov. John W, Bricker through Adj. General Gilson D. Light? The recommendations was made by the second district court, acting as a committee representative of agriculture on the state advisory ] board or; occupational deferments from this district under the- selective service act. • WASHINGTON LETTER I (Continued from frat xxtgt) One of the latest defense proposals to obtain Presidential approval, and of especial interest to Ohio, is the plan to construct a great Military highway f(om Charleston, S. C,, fo Cincinnati', Ohio, Proponents of {he new highway point out that Charles­ ton is being transformed into' a great sea base and port from which troops and supplies would go forith in time of war either to the Panama Canal, South America, Europe or Africa, and that at the present time there is no worthwhile or usable highway con­ necting the, Middle West and the {South Atlantic coast that eottld b* used in time o f need. It la understood that 'the new Congress will be asked t o authorize the construction of* tbs Chari ston-Cincinnati Military High­ way soon after convening in January. Ramuel B. Galloway, H, former Xenian, linotype .operator on the Cleveland Press for a ntpaber of years died Saturday a t the Union Printer# Home, Colorado Springs, Colo., fol­ lowing a patolytfc stroke .which bt suffered a f<!w days previous. Ha is survived by a sister, Mrs. E.2S, Oldi,^ The funeral1vwas held Tuesday in Xenia with burial a t Woodland Ceme­ tery, } The Sunnyside' Club held its annual Christmas banquet at Geydi-’s Rest­ aurant in Xenia, Wednesday evening with seventeen members and guest's- present. A turkey dinner was served at tables centered with five-branch 'candelabra holding red, green and white tapers. Gifts were exchanged around a Christ­ mas tree and bridge jvas enjoyed. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Chester Preston, Mrs. Herman Stormont, Mrs, Chester Murphy and Mr. Amos Frame. rl H e lp to P r o t e c t Your Home from Tuberculosis I C O Z Y f « THEATRE • Fri. and Sat., Dec. 13-14 i WALLACE BEERY IN j ‘ ‘ W Y O M I N G ’ ’ I HERE'S ONE WAY TO GET HIM OUT ON A UMR . . . K- He’ll weaken .".. he’ll break right down and admit you’re wonder­ ful . . .. really you’ll have him on a limb when he sees,the wonderful gifts that you selected for him. And he’ll doubly appreciate you when he finds out that'you were “man-wise” enough to get his gifts at McDormai}’*!- See our selection soon! . F oe the Mon on Yoiu List Those present were Mr. and Mrs. i | Ralph Campbelt and Mr. and Mrs. j 3 Also News and Our .Gang Comedy I Kyle Collins, Springfield; Mr. and M rs.]!'_________ _______________ ____J Arthur- Reed and-*Mr. and “Chester j|" Preston, Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. Her-!! nan Stormont,^ Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Brown,. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Frame,' | Mr. and Mrs, Chester Murphy, Mr, | William Marshall and Mrs". John I Jills. ?| * , ? “ Arrangements were in charge of. § Jr', and Mrs. Frame ami Mr. npd,Mrs. I ” ~~ r ‘ :' : " | Jrown. '■ * j| Wed. and Thurso Dec. 18-19 I The club will meet in January at-1 Penny Singleton — Arthur Lake § he home of Mr. iii.d Mrs. Campbell | “11LONDIE PLAYS CUPID” 1 m Springfield. | « . 1 . * ^ -* t | Charlie Chase Comedy § . ■-■■■' | Screen Snapshots" I Subscribe To iT lti: 1IE11ALD Sun. and .Mon., Dec. 15-16 1 Don Amcche ■— Betty Grable — I n — . ‘‘DOWN ARGENTINE WAY” ? Photographed in Technicolor Cartoon and News • I ' .■•■■■■■ ' ll Silk Robes and Cocktail Jackets ...,. , t i Faultless Pajamas Only ^ Manhattan Fine Broadcloth •Shirts ., .... $5.95 to .$15.00 , % \ * ...... ....~1..$2.00 ........$ 2.00 ..............50 .........$2.95 No-Belt Shorts Only McGregor Sweaters Hickock Buckle S e t s ............................. ............... $1.00 and $2.00 ■■■■. , - > • • ■ Mocha Gloves O n ly ..... ............................................................ $3.50 ' Wilson Bros. Wool H o siery ..... ................................... .............,-50 Beau Brummel Ties ......,...1................ ........................... ............$1,00 M CD € C M A N ’ S 8 So. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio A 1I A A 1 I t It |; IIA LOWEST PRICES Yes Lowest Prices Everyday in the week. W e-do not ad vertise Week-End Specials— You get the advantage of Low Prices Six Days Every Week. We even! use y %c register keys to bring you Extra Savings. SHOP AND SAVE THE THRIFT “E” WAY > " | W A L N U T S | Merrit Brand. Large Budded i Fancy Quality I - - ■ lb. r j m m M H IM toM M tM M IpM I Cookies for Christmas * r |HE yultlde holidays just aren’t 1 complete without the traditional assortment of Christmas cookies. They may be any kind, chosen to satisfy tho tasted of the family or friends for whom they’re intended; but be sure to include among them one or two specialities of your own; and several particularly festive, and qut-of-the-ordinary varieties. And « you plan to pack boxes for friends far away, Choose cookies that are not too delicate to withstand tho strain of travel. Soft/frulty cookies travel best, with less likelihood of crumbling, and they keep well, too, You'll want to add to your col­ lection of holiday cookie recipes this one for rich, chewy “Chocolate DropB""“-a prime favorite with ev­ eryone who likes chocolate ” and who doesn’t? These delicious little morsels add a professional touch to.a Holiday cookie, tray; and far­ away friends and relatives will mean i t when they write “Thank you!” for a Christmas cookie box packed to the brim with “Chocolate Drops,” ‘ Chocolate Drops {Makes dozen cookies) 4 C--T shortening 1 cup sugar % eggs (well beaten) 2 squares chocolate (molted) V1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup flour % teaspoon salt 34 cup pecans (cpt fine)' % cup semi-sweet chocolate (cut in pieces the size of peas) Cream shortening and add sugar gradually. Beat in the eggg. Add melted chocolate and Vanilla, and mix well. Sift flour and salt to­ gether/ Combine.with nutmeats and the cut chocolate. Add to first mix­ ture, Drop from teaspoon onto greased cookie sheets. Bake in a moderately slow oven with the electric thermostat set at 325° for 12*16 minutes. "You'll find that baking cookies In your modem electric range is some­ thing to look forward to with pleas­ ure. Roomy ovens in these new ranges accommodate large-sized cookie pans; accurately controlled • temperature "insures even baking and browning without the necessity of shuffling pans from shelf to shelf, and changing their positions in’the oven. Jtist preheat the oven to the desired temperature, and place well-filled cookie pans in the oven. Set the Utter to rettlnd you when the baking time is up, and without further ado, you’ll have pans of cookies, uniformly browned, and baked tora torn. Peaches Tomatoes Carol Brand—Whole Unpitted In Light Syrup No. 2 Can Good Standard Quality No; 2 Cap lOc 5c j c o f f e e I Merrit Brand, Always Fresh 2 lbs t m iiiiiiiH iiM it im iiim iiiiiit iJ iiiiiiiiiim iiiiH iiH t iiiiiit m im iii “Eavey’l Supreme Quality Tinest Blend Possible to Pro­ duce. Vacuum Packed ! O L E O Lb. Till Fresh Callies LARD Whole 4-6 lb. Average 25c , I I 2 C 5k Merrit Brand. 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