The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26

Club and SocialActivities DAR HEARS REPORT . A report on southern mouhtsin school supported b y the Daughter o f the American Revolution was pres­ ented by Mrs, Robert MacGregor at a meeting' o f Cedar CHff chapter, DAB, Tuesday evening at the home o f Mrs. J. A, Finney»*Xenia. Mrs. MacGregor announced that Christmas gifts and a box o f used clothing had been sent by the chapter to the Kate Duncan Smith school in Alabama and members voted to send more' clothing and gifts as .well as money-for the teacherage o f the > school. The gifts and clothing are to be le ft at the home o f Mrs. Ervin Kyle. Mrs. MacGregor also gave a report, ilH itrated. by motion pictures, of DAB supported schools at-Crossnore, N. C. and TanaBsee, S, C, She was assisted by her daughters, Jane and Eleanor, and Janet Gordon. Mrs. Houston Cherry, chairman of conservation, requested that the loc­ al chapter aid in a project to con­ serve the redwood trees o f Californ­ ia‘ in honor o f the veterans o f the recent war. Members agreed to sup­ port this national DAB project and voted to give financial aid. Mrs. Cherry also spoke o f her ap­ pearance on a broadcast at -Mason, in which she told that her chapter and sent flower on Navy day, to the . Great Lakes naval center in memory of the young men who had lost their lives. . During the devotional perid, con­ ducted by Mrs. Walter Condon, chap­ lain, the story of-’ the Nativity was . read by Miss Carrie Rife. The meet­ ing was closed with the singing of Christmas carols. A dessert course- was served to the 28 members and one guest pres­ ent. The hostess was assisted by Mrs.- O. J. Burnett and Mrs. Paul Elliott. Other refreshment* were also served by the committee o f Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hanna and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wright. K. Y, N. PARTY The- K. Y . N, ChristmaB party will be held Monday evening at the Meth­ odius church at 7 p, m. A covered dish dinner will be served. CHRISTMAS PARTY The Westminster class o f the Pres­ byterian church will hold a Christ­ mas party at the home o f Mrs. David Ramsey, Tuesday evening. Dec. 17. HOSPITAL NOTES Ed Watkins underwent an opera­ tion Tuesday morning in the Dr. Ray hospital in Xenia for the removal o f a cataract from one o f his eyes, TO HOLD LUNCHEON The Home Culture club will have its Christmas luncheon Tuesday, Dec. 17 at, 1 p. m. in the Eastern Star-jyooms. Reservations should be made with Mrs. A. E. Richards. - BROADCASTERS CLASS HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY • On. -Tuesday evening- the Broacast- ers class o f the First Presbyterian church enjoyed theirannual Christ­ inas party. There were 28 members and guests present. The group had an exchange o f gifts. The program in charge o f Mrs. Paul Ramsey con­ sisted o f singing o f Christmas carols by the group and music by- the junior choir of the church and two solos by Mrs. Albert,Mott and Vivian Ramsey. The table from which refresh­ ments were served was very artis­ tically decorated with cedar-and gay colored Christmas lights.. In the cen­ ter o f the table was a decorated cake. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT In memory of brothers 3 . 8. West vVho (lied Use..8, 1046 and Arthur Heed who died Ho.' ST. 1046, Once again (loath hath summoned brother -)dd Follows, and the golden gateway to the Eternal City hga opened to welcome them 0 -their borne. They liavo completed their rorh In mlnl.atoilng to the wants of tho af- -llcted. In shedding light Into darkened souls' ml in bringing joy Into the-Places of -misery,- od as their reward hare received tho plaud- t "well done" from the Supreme Master. -And ‘ Whereas, the all-wise and merciful ’.faster of the Universe has called our be- ovod awl respected Brothers Thome, and they laving been true and .faithful members of ur beloved Order, therefore be It RESOLVED; "hat Cedar Cliff Lodge, No.' 630 .1, 0. 0. F. >f. Cednrville, Ohio tn testimony of Its loss, drape Its Charter In mourning for thirty days and that we tender to the families of our deceased brothers our sincere condolence In. their deep affliction and that a copy of these .'esoultlon».-bc dent to the fumllles. diaries TOwnsley, 51. C. Charles, I’carl F. Huffman, Commltteo. ■ ‘ ALONG FARM FRONT ( Continued from first page) Miami Valley Gets Set For Hard Times Leslie Mapp, manager o f Miami Valley Co-op o f Dayton, printed in November issue o f their “ Dairyman” a photograph of? the store window displaying a huge. sign, “ Full Quart- Milk 4c,’ ’ "and “ Butter 21%c per ib.” Mr. Mapp warned Miami Valley NEW and USED Watches —— Diamonds— Clothing Radios— Typewriters;— — Luggage Musical Instruments — MONEY TO LOAN .65 W. Main st., Springfield, Ohio i Open Evenings B&B MONEY to LOAN For Busing a Home or Farm Repairing or Refinancing CONVIENENT & FRIENDLY SERVICE t \ ' ’ All Savings Insured to A Loan Phone 6-2141 Cedarville, Ohio Christmas TREES We have a large selection of over 100 trees iochoosefrom Any one of your choice members this 1P3Q-1933 situation can happen again, if dairy farmers ne­ glect to get together for marketing. •Each month a long list o f new mem­ bers in the Dayton association sp- , pears in,,the “ Dairyman,” A surplus processing plant la being readied at Miami Valley’s Greenville plant — “just in case,” Topdresa Wheat with Manure A f£w loads o f manure per aero applied as a topdressing on wheat this winter will help in getting stands o f alfalfa and clover next spring. .Legume seeds will bo scarce and high priced. High seeding rates can be reduced if the ground has been pre­ pared to give seed a better chance to germinate and live. The topdress­ ing adds plant food and holds mois­ ture in the surface soil. Subscribe for THE HERAT,p COZY THEATRE C&DAjtVILIJC HERALD, FRIDAY, DEC, 13, 1946, CEDARVILLE, OHIO COURT NEWS ' MARRIAGE LICENSES (Granted) Gerald Leon Strickle, Xenia, no -occupation listed, and Barbara Vir­ ginia Storer, Xenia. Rev.' Kenneth Saberger, Xenia. Morris Artis, Xenia, material hand., ler, and Peggy Lou Anderson, Xen­ ia. Rev. Allan, Robert William Mickle, Xenia R. R. 1, thee expert, and Lou K. Sheley, Xenia. Rev. S, Andrew Hutchison, Xenia. Jasper Luda Jones, Xenia, carpen­ ter, and Mrs. Ella May Casselbery, Xenia. Rev. Wilbur Jones. John Leon Reed, Yellow Springs, army, and Ann Davis, Yellow Springs. Rev. Ludwigson. Glenn Junior Thompson, James­ town, R. R, 2, farmer, and Elizabeth Jane Dean, Xenia, R. R. 2. Rev. C. A. Arthur. Fri. . Sat. Dec. 13 - 14 i John Loder —» .'Audrey Long “ A GAME OF DEATH” Cartoon - Comedy - Sports Sun. - Mon. Dec. 15 - 16 Van Johnson — Esther Williams “ EASY TO WED” Also Fox News Wed. - Thura. Dec. 18 - 19 Gail Russell —- Brian Donlevy “OUR HEARTS WERE GROWING UP” Paramount News - Sports RAPID TRANSIT CAB . -j - * will make any trip you may order :. • . . . . j Phone 6-3711 Owned and Operated by - •: ■r Fred Esterline Cedar Inn Station Given Ray Walls, Xenia, assembly line, and Mrs. Leona Adams Arm - smith, Xenia.'iRev. W. Luther Bright, Xenia. (Applied For) William Montgomery Troute, Jam­ estown, R. R. 1, student, and Betty Lou Shroads, Xenia. Rev. Hugh 8. Graham; Xenia. Horace Owens, 1003 S. Yellow Springs St., Springfield, core assem­ bler, and Mrs. Lucille Greene, Yel­ low Springs. Rev. Bragg. Wendell Walter Cultice^ Xenia, stu­ dent, and Eloise JBeatty, Xenia. Albert .Joseph Poloncic, Sharon Pa., army at Wright Field, and Nadine Cox, Rockville, Ind. Chaplain An drews. Xenia Aviation Co. Port Xenia, Ohio Your choice o f the large XMAS TREES $ 1.25 Smaller ones .cheaper. '■ ■. ■ at . The New Cedarville Cleaners \ Dial 6-3411 Phone Xenia 1346W-2 3 Miles East o f Xenia on Jasper Pike Flight Instruction Aeronca Sales & Service C H R I S M AS Xenia’s newest Jewelry Store is complete with a full line of all kinds of jewelry made by the leading manufacture ing concerns. We also have a complete line of accessories . that wijl enable you to select just what you want on your, Gift List. -a-*- Diamond Rings Watches ' -8. Compacts Lockets Necklaces; Identification Braclets Silver Comb and Brush Sets Silver Mirror Sets Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Shakers Silverware Men's Gold Rings Hammered Aluminum Trays Sandwich Trays Cream and Sugars Fruit Bowls Revolving Fruit or Salad Trays Bon-Bon Dishes Cocktail Shakers Stand made from 1x3 poplar * # Z5C GET YOUR TREE EARLY 1 Cedaiville LumberCo. 2-Slice Electric Toasters $7,75 Silent Butlers Electric ^Clocks Evans Lighters* Pressure Cookers (Tax included) $13.95 Sterling Carving Sets (tax included) $49.50 * « * # Visit Our New Store W hile m.4 ' 0-*': ' , •Doing Your Christmas Shopping | Automatic Heaters • GAS ^-5 :• • OIL • ELECTRIC BHDMWII OUTFITS Bring Your Priorities to Floyd0. & F. E. Harper Jamestown, Ohio . . Phone 4-3701 . There are packs, and packs, and packs of bigger and better Christmas Gift values for eveyone at Duvall’s— AND there are variety and savings in every single pack — GIFTS for everyone in the fam ily and, of course, plenty of toys for the kiddies too. Make Duvall’s the first stop on your shopping list and be sure of complete satisfaction and savings. J ^ ‘ VELOCIPEDE, Big enough Tor s 7 year old snd strong enough to carry Dad. Only—. 13.90 BABY DOLLS Cute as a button and the best dressed dolls on the. block, 18’’ size. ALL KINDS OF GAMES AND METAL TOYS DOLL BUGGY , Surprised we have them? Du­ vall’ s always comes through. Mounted on springs . . . large enough, for a real baby. • IRISH MAILS Ball-bearing action, bucket seat rear wheel drive. Children’s Table and Chair S e ts ....... — 9-98 up STAKE WAGON A good carry-all. Remove the stakes and .you have coaster wagon. real SPEEDY SCOOTER Rubber tired, metal scooter with seat that turns down. Holds 100 lbs.' . - Dump Trucks and Fire T rucks.............. ........ ........ 90c FOOTBALLS Full size, grain leather. A tough, sturdy ball that will last 5.25 METAL TRACTOR Wind it* up and watch it go. See our line of metal toys. Wheel Barrows ............... .— — ................. 1.59 up . Boiys* and Girls' Shoe Ice*Skates DuVALI! ^ a / id u & a A je s Phone 6-1941 Cedarville * * # # I RICH I £ Comer Detroit at Main Xenia, Ohio' f o r 6 0 y e a r * * c o n t i n u o u s q u a l i t y * and one continuous price. ■ ' 1 * , I * THE SPRINGFIELD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Phono 6-1331 I MSM t l

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