The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26

— z . •pe» ■ e CgPA&VHjUB HERALD, FRIDAY, DEC, 80, 1S>46, CEDARVILL1, OHIO’ Club qnd SocialActivities U - . ___________ - I J EASTERN STAR HOLDS INSTALLATION NATIONALLY FAMOUS ROGERS SILVERWARE 5S-P<£ Service for Eight *37a Including Tarnisliproof Chest BUDGET — IF YOU WISH Open Evenings Until Christmas j e w e l e r s dringfield, Ohio 84 jS. Fountain „ Dial 3-7782 £ An C h r is tm a s T R E E S We have a large selection of over 100 trees to choose from Any one of your choice 3 5 c t o I k o o Stand made from 1x3 poplar 25c GET YOUR TREE EARLY Cedaiville Lumber Co. Phone 6-1331 FROZENFRUITS ANDVEGETABLES To accomodate last minute shoppers, we. will remain open till 7 p. m» on Dec. 24 W e, will be closed all day CHRISTMAS* At Your j Against a setting of red tapers and ' pine branches, installation services for new officers of CedarviUe chap- i ter, Order of the Eastern Star,',were held at a stated meeting Monday ev­ ening in the Masonic hall. New officers installed were; wor­ thy matron, Mrs. BaBhie E, Mills; worthy patron, John W. Mills; asso­ ciate matron, Mrs. Geraldine Robin­ son,; associate patron, Charles Rob­ inson; secretary, Mrs. Jane Mills; treasurer, Mrs, May Bird; conduct­ ress, Mrs. Beulah Brewer; associate conductress, Mrs. Mary Pickering; ! marshal, Mrs. Anna„ Barlow: chap- | lain, Mrs. Frances Shirley; organist, Mrs. Kathryn Orr; Ada, Miss Jose­ phine Randall; Ruth, Mrs, Isabel Bull; Esther, Mrs, Ada Stormont; Martha, Mrs. Treva Randall; Electa Mrs. Margaret Nelson; warden, Mrs. Moody Nagley; and sentinel, Moody <Nagley, The installation was conducted by Mrs. Ora Wical, Sabina. 1 Memorial services were .held for Jack Shirley, a departed member, A ■ service was also n^ld by the past matrons who invited the junior past , matron into the circle. Refreshments were served in the dining hall to members and a num COZY THEATRE Friday and Saturday Pec. 20-21 Ted Donaldson — Barbara Wooddell THERETURN OFRUSTY Also Cartoon — Comedy — Musical Sunday and Monday Dec. 22 - 23, FORYOURCHRISTMAS DINER We Will Have Plenty of FRESH PRODTJCE and GRO­ CERIES which will include • Tangarines • Mushrooms’ • Oranges • Oysters • Grapes / • Apple# i • Dates •Celery • Lettuce - •C ranberries • Sweet Potatoes » The Marx Brothers — Lois Collier ANIGHT INCASABLANCA Fox News— Cartoon CHRISTMASSPECIAL Wednesday and Thursday Dec. 25 - 26 j James Craig —- "Butch” Jenkins BOY’SRANCH Paramount News — Color Cartoon HEYKIDS Special FREE kiddies cartoon show Christ-’ mas day a t 2:30 p. m. A full hour of cartoons' and comedies as our Christmas treat for you. MERRY CHRISTMASWALL N O T I C E T o D o g O W N E R S - JANUARY 20, LAST DAY for Payment Without Penalty v» For Your Convenience 1947 Dog Tag* For Sale a t the Following P la c e s :. Beavercreek, New G e rm a n y .... . Paul K am a th , Grocery Beavercreek, Knollwood .... B ernard & Son Super M arket Bellbrook ........... ...... ?....... . Mrs. W. W. Ta te , residence Bowersville ................................. C laude Chitty, residence CedarviUe ......................... Mary Pickering, Electric Store Fairfield ............... . Fern Merrick, 79 Main St. Jamestown .............. ........*.....•............ John Collett Garage Spring Valley ............. Harold V an Pelt, H a rdw are Store Yellow S p r in g s ............. 1.. Glenn Deaton H ardw are Store Osborn .................... ........ O. B. A rmstrong G rain Elevator Licenses for MALES.......................... $ 1.00 SPAYED FEMALES .................... 1.00 FEMALES........ ..........-............. .......... 3.00 KENNEL....... ..................................... 10.00 1 .Under a ruling by the Attorney General of Ohio, the $1.00 penalty must-be collected from those who fail to ' obtain their license. The General Code provides if the fee is not paid on or before January 20, the County Audi­ tor shall assess a penalty of One Dollar. It specifically forbids the Auditor reducing, abating, or permitting any penalty required by law to be collected by him. If not paid then Auditor and his bondsmen are liable according to the Attorney General’s ruling. , The County Auditor has no alternative but to enforce this ifuling, , JAMBS J* CURLIETT, County Auditor v .... N-** her of guests from pther chapters, HOME CULTURE CLUB YULE LUNCHEON] — mrnmmnm^ Decorations of cedar and holly ser­ ved as a setting for the luncheon and j Christmas party of the Home Cul­ ture club of CedarviUe a t the Mason­ ic hall Tuesday afternoon, The two course luncheon was ser­ ved to 25 members by the ways and means committee of the Eastern Star, The table, .garnished with bran­ ches of cedar and holly, was centered by an arrangement of Christmas tree ornaments. r Two readings, “The Christmas! Story" and “The Visit of the Wise Men," were given by Mrs. C. W. Steele. Mrs. Della Johnson sang Light of the World Is Jesus" and| read “Flowers' a t Christmas.” A pa- per on “The Yule Log and Christ­ mas Candles" was- read, by Mrs. J. Harry Nagley. Mrs. J. A. Townsley read “Santa Claus at Christmas” and Mrs. A. E. Richards read “Carols a t I Christmas,” Each member, before giving her reading, lighted'a taper from a central candle. A carol service led by Mrs. Elliott followed and a reading, “Ma Makes Merry," was presented- by Miss Car­ rie ' Rife. A gift exchange followed the program. Members •of the party committee were Mrs. A. E. Richards,- chairman, f Mrs. J. Harry Nagley, Mrs. J. A. Townsley, Mrs. Della Johnson, Mrs. C. W. Steele and Mrs. J. S. West; WESTMINSTER CLASS MEETS We will be OPEN MONDAY AND TUESDAY DECEMBER 23 and 24 TILL 8 p « MBL ’ We Wish You All a MERRY CHRISTMAS D UVA Ll! *J{aA&UOtiAj£s Phone 6-1941 CedarviUe, On Tuesday evening the Westmin­ ster class of the First Presbyterian church met a t the home of Mr. and I Mrs, David Ramsey, The devotional I aeriod was led by the pastor, Rev. El- iott. Several items of business were dis­ cussed during the business meeting, conducted, by the president, John Mc­ Millan. Herbert Powers was chosen full time teacher of the. class. A most enjoyable social hour was held, during which games and con­ tests were played under the direction | of Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Guthrie. The hostess served delicious re-1 freshments, with Mrs. Herbert Pow- [ ers assisting her in the evening. A gift was presented the pastor and his | wife by the class. RAPID TRANSIT CAB will make any trip you may order Phone 6-3711 Owned and Operated by Fred Esterline Cedar Inn Station HERALDWANT AND SALEADS PAY R . ■ ' ' : . 8 8 ' ' ‘ The # § OLD MILL CAMP J I crtm da | | Season's Greetings J j£| s and }j| § Best Wishes to A ll § 1 •D* v . - 1 8 r Closed Christmas Day | j HI 8 Christmas Greeting Calls are all " L a s t - M i n u t e * ’ "That eleventh-hour shopping jam you plow through the last few days before Christmas is duplicated—and then some!—at e %_ . . long distance switchboards on Christmas Day itself. "The big telephone Christmas rush is concentrated right on ChristmasDay. Folks everywhere get the urge to, exchange greet­ ings with friends far and near. Switchboard signals light up like the Yule tree and stay that way from earlymorning to late night. That is why we operators are bracing ourselves to do a big Christmas' job for you. Every switchboard position will be covered. Bvery line will be used. We*ll do our very best to get your greeting calls through.*’ T N I S H I S B I L L 't #**t m V I L K B H S M 1 « S .

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