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A***, M l N O . 3 CCDAllVtXiA Y, DECEMBER 15, W 0 FR2C% «U»ATSil p i ...... m i mew COLLEGE PRESfE^NT-ELECT K IM ^B t03 court n i w i A r e A i Nmnvn tfin <*H fell fetepto« flte, •AMASS A W f i nttortsid I f tto state uthtiaa Mktlu ftiHufevW .^^^^S^SUiW^P|^p to*^*P tot mi airte eellfiieu May it , ift t a n rote* in Air* Oreum Canty rills gpe. wifi. begin i*w W wBRSiXRa 4^fc. tin Lowpr Bellbroek Pika, three aBa* affectitedn the Ant blfiteg after *aa-, **4 ■ , January 2, i i* snafc m.mm wmt at Xante. in *U * hi* ter w m ton to 4U t*i«)m » asrrite nMet]fJ*wUI i ■ >, has beta Med In common; y««u>.. I f s t o f t to tto . K flyshto to lAena emirt by 0 . % «ehmalst% The revi^ mW# nt fieiftre#, ' ■■ 1 IteSiWlSL' Hilntt Orioi 1 Stw^iviilk CMixtilk JNummmIm k ■■ I rThe note drfvea^y the pkintiTsiand Spriny V id k yS n it an fellows Oa v.B, N* -Adamsl t o JFihmb ; * * i gave the,i e f a most toter-1 ti«a. Ian Isa* . meetings eon, George H. Sehmatetlf, who had. Business IhdMdnai, fte * fU O to •atinqr awAi tetieaamultte horrowsd the _ machine . t» attend af.| 4 - two-pmrty, Amn i » te |«A0 ; mral fihmtoated lae-f «* tore.*ae a—y M emeses asihc oewt^s *^^n***w asm - The Cedarvijle. College Roftad a f. •sanwuwortn matinee movie in Xmdn and was re- | 3 (no chea**}; resjdnnee indivldnnl, myetorieds ma-{ thamstlral ar which the Trustees announce ttotestekm o f fit* ' fiMMK HflBP§ § f f$&0H tb)y tandnc home, overturned-to a ditch, $2 . 2 5 to |».7 6 ? two party, fit (dif- and was wrecked, aeeerdtof to ih^continusdJi four pa^y, fit (n«w^ Egyptian pyramids^ bnttt, The! | Rev. Walter Smith Xilpstirtek, *$4, aa LwRhjQiftiMfcgt in. t wmwp Aretpart ef.thia1 president of the institution to sue- atonallm ttok they wifi N*nrn to r* pstitfen. The defendant is charged! # (no change). was given onf Deosphet 1.' eeed Dr. W, R. McCtostoy, wtos* Mto,aaata& masting. K in' with negligence. Miller and Finney No objactiena were Med to 'the resignatioh was announced, late Jhm. ties* *r*r A M * esnsuntten are attorneys for the plaintiff. rates which-will be uniform over the nnd who has asked to be steterad af wifi-I* in Oetasitoe for county. The dial system will he ex­ . * MVOfiCK ASKlGti to an endeavp* to^ ve the spell v the administrative duties *t- an aatfy ■ t a i JiMmnr“ mn^^w^^Ter. MastiittfL' i tended to all the town* to the county A divorce, or ground* of non-shp- mg ip our scheel.« date,.. Rev. Kilpatrkk will Jhuosss - mate impwtant being tine this coming year and. later in Xenia spelling contest! port and habitual intoxication, award waatounebedkat' Wijh- 'M iss'' president-elect January next- and will AisMtettOft fo r ;: t t o Ad- cKyv . . . of alimony and custody o f two mtopr Reeder acting m man of the, serve in that rapacity imtjl isiis ttf lletiifcwiy, SMMHQ^bvr 27 t children are sought by Doris {Step­ spelling, commit* Each week r * auguraticn in September. At that. Qiik> Sdioatioft -to*Ktati<», CHRISTMAS CARDS WERE hen* in - a suit against Thurman R, SOLD OUT IN RUSH tweiity-Bve- "'spell errors** pro «e-l> time Dr, McChesnay w ill. become vjunpganlrili UnitedMtaa Wostorsof President-emeritus by th* action a f .tausins, .hmuary tt-Fehnuiry 6* 0*»iw Stephens, Jamestown, They were looted, for. study, Friday these i married Sept, 12,1623 at New Jasper. words-are the Board o f Trustee* and wifi dan*.' •** Ghnwhss, January 28-30; Wo regret, that we are unab)e to over, the sottnd„ Wilful absence from home to t more get additional lines of cards! *y*tor borne room, K to Z ; sopho-! the degree of BA», mag«* opni.teuda,f/V’ majorinjg . in English . and Serial.' ftoder wtdv. and sheep into Ohio in tracts of real estate‘to pay an unsatis- from- this,firm, and we promise a! "tores, ,0.. to Vf; m fy rs, sophomores,], Sciences. , * V ' \ j „ - # '• tneent mouths taditete the number o f iisd f4,057.3d - judgment, recovered] greater stock next season and w illf-t to G ; freshmen, A*to K ; freshmen,] Dec. 19, 1930 .in, Montgomery county! 0ffec ume befara Tlwifcsgimg. Our!1* to zi torgnto gngle>, special sixth He is also a :gr. fo«rth grade#. - Thepltetfcal Seminary, I4tetiutetei,7Nto . . fn 1946. The State Department o f 'Merlon, state, building and-loan super-]gret»that those who Wanted to order! I,,r|1r’ having bwn honored, tetth tto iteitit* Memorial Frilowship • fog Jdghmt, . Agriculture reports that by mid- No- intendent, in charge of liqu^d|dlng.toe this week wort disappointed, W* - CedarMBe to, ■sen, Wilmington President Judge Denies r « n b r Ole Importation into the state American Loan and' Savings'Associa-j w jin e'of the quality! Eno" toed out a sfim 20-24 victory standing. H* tern mfiafasd fix 1ft*;’ ’ ; o f OOMOdtoaj of .stoop and 192,136 Ion of Daytoni against W. W. Ander- ^ ^ at priee 0f ordhmrylMMr tha Cedgrvlfia Imps, Thursday, ' Goto State JPofit ■ Attorney Fnes Pteshytiuian mM stiy by .th*-;ltortete> . PTeti^errin A yiL 'l^,.ato-totei»i-; < .toad o f ahttte, toAhesn approved^ son and Others. ®bh petitioner rt- j card*, with the ad /antage o f the name! Pwmstoer T, in thet most thrilling ...... v ^ , 4- ed his dagra*' Go*s. Ite; UiA. <, / 'v--.-i- *■ ?, k ..-a 1 '•' S' . ■ ;•? quests thO Court to adiust primity o fi imprinted, i game ' ef " to* " peienil‘ **’ * season^ ' - The — > Dt\ Walter L, Collins, president of Judge Johnson has ruled, that Ah- yeraiiy of Httelmrifi. to*''0tete-r' ’’ , / ,TJ»e fM a s a ^ > Greenwich, Httron liens against Jthe property. $mlto,f . . vi utem ynfied wot |g toe lend-to toe Wilmington College,.has been appoint­ tewteys h.: % MatohMrami'M*rito-;D. { iletiri t o -waickmc* hsteidritolHite to*; aototy, OfijkM top established a food McCnUister andGihney are attorneys* ^ mmWhmi Arab half ao thatt iday lad.134 when ed.ft director Of the- Division of ln- Rice, who we're attorneys to the suit us Fh.D«degriM. ^ * i J. ^ ! ^ ' etofcenshfp »pord so far wtequaled by for the plaintiff. , ■ i the half tnftH - Gan hoya 'ceme back struefion; to tto State D#martment of Med by the Brewer toirs whereto, the White • atudted to tto - wtehtpyy - a ift ethbr eomumnity fo'tb*'iitut& . CCMXEGENIWS wHhto tt jwtotl o f dkto epyonema at Education, .to succeed "D r- ’ Franklin State attempted to' oondtmh 69 77 Acres and University in PittsbUite». to serred - Thef* Were, S tls-pem«»s' eligible to PARTITION SOUGHT thaenddf toe fifed ifiM **, bttt aftot H. McNutri who - resigned to take of the farm for public- purposes, axe -Partition-of Xenia real estate, in RSliSiMRWeiaiea as "minister- o f Iteiiay Vfaw Fmteby- ante in Gtwmwfeh nt the November a/hard AmiGi ijp im r W »» A«aIly charge o f teacher training to the Uni­ not entitled to fete. Tto jury tender­ which the plaintiff Claims a 13492 1"' 'feMrattM*' 4H |llid :8 ' DhWjL teripn Church, w d u s tftrastte^of-.. ’ ! ^eleetkm *nd adwn the eSeetions to­ The Revenmd Widtor Sndtli' Xto -wwwni^wtom-j ^wwp^^^www^w.'*--na-.- jpvv^eawwy versity o f Cincinnati. Dr. McNutt was ed a verdict o f $10,445.50 but the state share is the object o f a petition in­ youag peoptes’ ftctlVltiea-af 'tto'lteEF ' tems War*; W a h i d A m t mmsnled petrito, *3^vwp'a*leeted D sfilifi ef wadFaratownTi formerly connected with Wittenberg ref used, to accept tto vtedicC Later it stituted by Charles Stier, 739 W, College, Springfield. . ' . ' East Liberty Freskytertettt Gtenritola'.! ’ ' that’*siwawjw ■.■-n*WMe5--..“^^mww^^®^' ffgt' fcaOat* haut- .w^w^sh’' :;$ r'*^srwT* e ^ ,'''V8tod»~»a ” *wse -^we■ GcdarviUe Collie % toe- Beard ef Th* |heto ale»-ha|#i tofid hard to devehmed that tto atate was not to .- •.• _w■ Sbpond S t, against Graee^MiHwtan, , ,ff „ ‘ . ’ • „ r* tf, 1 . 1 P ittehurgh.■ 1 ,* , * ‘ i. ; ^ ^ TPmtoes at Ha ^ «*i»g held Friday, ■gato" theis, *totioaihl(pM26v Atthough tMMNr m mm o f 106 per eeat. ; ’ UyilP to dto pUtehaste^ but '-tto wediiliy 761 W- Secsmd S t, and eightoett gftwgjy ^ ^ ^ % .. ntoltojF' .^A^REa;.' wf^^^to.* Hugh T. Birch, Yellow Springs, who Ha won a’ fellowship aui ia lOOfi *ft foi| Etewto fto tnsvsl A dlasa e f abc deflmidimtswiib hive iatoemta fa thej th r neirprseWwif citl siisinnln ->s«^!m>d TVnSsdala. tireoiihsiluitss ton tte% for p*rie purposes. Tto at- t o * - aea that , ■ |jjg. fir,,Ik HfChsusy wtof tow* • r a ifi fimra teas m pstetetoi tor sate Uofisga* Catehridg* 'ltoHmH-m te-fii sswteter at tto Uateerstey af Iteteft,’ S8 ^Cpf^ntnf . aw im e « w > n sa a iM i« ' 1 timtotag posMen hU jto pollegw wltit (nyRM1." 9 - . im -nfi mmmmmm .'VV^PPPPPP JLwfViniP^. -43|pp|Ef «iHJkvcH ASH.MONET JPPGiiBMT ti(|e ^ fmaidwit-Bmmitito Dr, Dutnti- m l Detig a astota, 1lto'FIItflg;FMfifitINr^^ - toostht auR agato fibteh to t $2,660 a t fiwitserteto, /White ttoe» to. teim'- A money judgment is requested to a* ' granted a research ftifewxhip *a Hm, heldlli Ptitoge. on. Deemnler 9rd, The McCh esnay has bad A lon£ <$*■*£ aa 27*|6 wa* fim final maw* ttei N*i expensein defending theirclaim. This petition filed' by LoUella St. John *- Ficutte Lihte d* Ttootegte Froteat- Iai»iw)if brbggiA th» tro^iy home A tcachgTy, hia.^taiwh i w i a*»to*«i«e sereaa'- afas^s ms* '9*6a!P**ll 9:4k a# UK, Sabbath School Grctos- case has not been beard. ante de Paris, but th* outiwaak o f fiepitlf W, Hjitoto, «*| Ytot «Tprt} gainst Flerence L- fit# Jefmi to *4* Coveting a period of mate titan fifty theirs«x«d wig t o ft t o aterta, Jrvbtei |ra#' ‘ ministratrix o f the estate ef'Thowaa war prevented Win from taking u p , m SJdneyj Herbert years, the last twenty»five o f which h# who scored < pahtta .il>m wteb N«w# 10:6g a. m-, Sabbath School. Mr. H. X W. St. John, fieceSaed, Rimer fit. John! has been, prejitopt, gf^ fiie oolkgs. Ha eon# wto touted tit m m uumtor, % Stfihneiit# Sttpt. Yellow Springs Has the fellowship. * .Hnw »i , . ’MMAAfaffi-; Rtofge Bittor, He spent tto “first; moMK o f 1jm '■ PM cM liet M t, Vdrnug and Wilbur Deck, Msrahsll and Mar­ Is retiring aa president at hi* own re. was put-mil e f tha game on fmda. 11:00 a„ni., Homing Worship. Ser- war In Stettend and itegtewfii dobag; and Harold V, C|«m, Thoraeville, shall are the plaintiff's attorneys, quest and firiands hope fim^ h* may ltoon led at tto htef by tto tctre wf moiu. ^Peace at BventRJc-” Junior Third Fire Doss social service'work among evacuated have-many- mare year* In tha tomihlng 1943 but'the gama £. H. H rueatvaa Sermon: “ His Gift.” DIVORCE GRANTED profession.. Irt addition to his college cam* back to. to# -tha tiabtog bafic- 2:06 to4:00p, m., Choir reheersal.' 'Fire damaged the. Erbaugh ‘ Drug children, returWpg to this oowtecy' 9fc*V. ii Ritwisalltowtod« I* On grounds o f wilful absence from pu>»_cargo lute fiat Oetebar.' 'to,- alsasdy ihmhtog up OWo lists of pub- Work Dr. McChsensy Is known eteer*. '» - 6;SO p. ra,, Christian Endeavor at Store to Yellow .Springs, Tuesday home for more than three years Tor­ emmeetkm with his stadias ha took an lic wmvito'eaiplsy'ea who will be call- throughout Qhlo and adjoining states The other1 gaaia e f tin avaniagwus the . Church, 'W « shall continue our morning, the third fire in the. business rence 0 . Guenther has been r warded a betnain tha sixth isneiHi > raiiis active 'interest s rarious^atidstiswte - ed -Mgon January, l , A r tow Amt time# a* a public speaker hi the minisfcefial discussion of “ D*ftth>. Immortality, section since NoV. 28. Fite Chief* H. the different schooU. White - In to gag aw toeowa tow toiler tow **p»dsr divorce from- Irene ..May Giipntber, and educational fields. . N who plajrad to a tooted 4*4 tte> Huff- Heaven, and Htil,M j. Davission, *aw the fite from his With the defendant hiscrM o f interest Europe he traveled extensively in Me salary act o f Formarty, The presideotoeletf has had marked man scored far the. .sevusth g w ^ « 7:30-p,. m„ ‘Union Candle ligh t iome, tto firs being under a stairway n his property. Germany, Swituettend, t o s m , Italy,' p#fii.em ployes War# • attempt' from success os » student jn.Cedarvijle^lr while Swanay *nd Momdsfil aath toad* Ctirol Siafi 4 Gw PraabMtotoa on tto outside and worked inside tto Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Swadtot lege and, in fc'gber to*titotjoi»a *f • basket toy sixth unMtea* Church. The whole community is stockroom before it was placed under FORECLOSURE JUDGMENT North Hampton will journey 4e Ca- dwer'. wp! The US, $. Tmasor^, learning ip to* Halted state* and cordially invited# ‘ control. Authorities holfi to the and.Norway, ■< •■ tho Home Owners* Lpaii CoG>., hsf Europe, He tom** to bis new field dsrvlUe to do battle with our basket- Thursday, .December 31* 7:60 p. m., theory that a fire-bug is at work in tto While at Cedsrvilte CoRaga 1036^ after ahaintog fig debts att Deosmb«F recovered a *2,697.34 mortgage fopt* 1984,- he,was,* memtorfit tto dibi t* St fssfiii ft fai| han»W |3gO«,0fH),eOd with the well Wishes o f everyone for etemu In -gasM* thia Friday evslng.; Orchestra rehearaab * ‘ village. closure judgment in a *wH against wiuad for three years* pteyed a* tto M«M M tti rottotot thf statfitfry * fine perlod l ’ leadership in hi* alma 8:00 p, m., Choir tetoarsaU Ella fi. Douglas and other*. F. F. A. _ tenuis team tor four years,- tea*, deto Umit, which U Axed at mater.- -■T ■■■■ ■■■■.■"■ Friday, December 22, 7:90 p. to., Sevsntsen members attended the F. Sabbath School Christmas program Osborn Doctor Heads editor o f tto college tnagasins, “ Ca- NOTE JUDGMENT The annUe] “ Secret P*l” party of tha F. A. meeting Friday evening. The and treat. , drus.*’ in 1034} sorted aa prealdsnt o f The State Department o f Hanks re­ A note judgment- valued at |2,41A- Y* W. 0. A., was told Monday eve chapter sdopted a point system wHifh Medical Socfeto tto college Y. V. C. A„ and vice- 'tewuto-; * eesidteit of tto Ttesbyterian Young ports that,, only 16 o f the 211 Ohio 99 has been awarded Flora M, Johns«m ning at- the home of Prof, and Mrs, G. will measure tto merit* e f *aeh mem METHODIST banks which closed since the 1931-1933 in her suit against Darryl Sheley and W,: Steele. tori Th* stouter will purchase * David n ; Markle, Minister Dr. C, W. Mliler* Osborn, waa steet- toiptes* League of the Dayton Pr*s- od president o f the Gteene County depremkst, Will still be in the process Horflcc Mpssman. trophy cup to to awarded next fall to Sunday School, 10:00 a. to. jjifiwy* Medical society for 1940, soeeeedtey Rev. Kilpatrick's ftetor spate 20 o f ltgeidatiea tor the end of the year. Tto “ YfileW, Ja*tote» won easily the hoy who is highest to point*, Morning Worship, 11:00 a, w; Ste* Dr, David Taylor ,Yellow Springs, at yeaiu: aa teatedctor o f tto diafi and CAfiBfi DMMI88SD - from Urbaaft Junior College last Fri­ The CsdwtiUe F. F. A » to* schefi- mon theme: “ Was Christmas A Mis­ a reorganisation meeting Thunidsy at uperitttendeut o f tto state tetoete Appeal 'from probata epurt ia the day night, UedaeviUfc led throughout uled a basket bafi 'gassa with tto take 1“ * ItojfiU ft tR P*#m toeeiM ir m the courthouse. The group elected Dr. hr tto deaf of New Jevaay and case of Victor K.Duggins, as admin­ jamestown F, F. A., January 3 “Evening Worship, Union Servtea to p < M w * * 3 * * ! , S S i and wag nevfr threatened.* Tipi >e» T. F. Mfler, Kenia, vice president, aa Washington. At pcaasnt to own* and istrator of the Louis W, Harjjy serves lost to an independent .team The boys are piling, up point* «n fresbyterlfcrt Church, fiuMggR eewaty Board -of Mectkmt office told by Dr. Miller this year, operates a poultry torn fit Dataware iNtvmifiKharffsd tdx elaetkm booth estate, against Leong- Davis find composed of former CcdarviUe .High both sides in the past bunt. and re-elected Dr. Donald Kyle of ^MRDKjif -vw U« altILalSl- wW |IV9IBIVC ZTOHfi others, hss been cHsmiss«dr by th* School stars,. UNITED PRBSfiimWIAN tohdsia to Akraa, fWloming alleged CedarviUe as secretary-treasurer. Pamons College* 1*, and teak grad­ plaintiff. Agrientag* Ntoht Glest Ratelt A. R u h sts , Mtotetwr Veto trtegnMMto to' M . (Wtolnd Guest speaker at tits msetfaig waa Da ate* work in pipctoligf a tto Uni­ The Alpha Theta Vau Sorority wg* Fifteen young men attended the Sabbath Sehcol, 10:60 a. m. Supt, to tto etsatosa Wd Hetotober % At the plaintiff's request, the pefi Robert Pumphrey o f Dayton. versity o f . Tto new Oedar- class Monday sventof» The assistant Emile Finney , m is Stof to flN»fi*i«awgr t m to tiort Med by Liicy At Thung n g * M entertained at » ^supper meeting** at rilta presidtetfi. amtin t waa grud- county agent, Retort Bernard, gave Preaching, 11:00 a, m, Ttoma: •apahd gariiw msat, It is dMtoatt to Sylvester firpadise and others has the home bf Mrs. John Mtils, Tuos* Uated from -Waatesm Coltege fite P||Mi been dismissed? day eveplpff, — a very, informative talk on legumes “ Tto Joy o f Living**' SHUMAKER ENGINEER IN with speeial emptook on tto problem Vomen at Oxford and was ala*, nat­ When Geretwar Jstoi W, Broker Y, P, C. U„ 6:90 p. m, Subject: , STATS DIVISION SIX ive in tto work hi betotf a f tto dsef teak the eeto tottotoa as Ohio** Chief Professor* G, W. Steele and Ernest of growing alfalfa to our community. “ Trimming Two Trees.*’ Leader, ' CLAIM SETTLED Last Thursday evening tto class1 while her husband wua ingugad In 'fixsenttva toevaa month* «*># n« 4«* Gibson and Rev, Jl, N, Adsms attended Maude Turner. , Perry Shumaker, former Xeaia that work. Mr*. Dora Thompson, mother and saw ant educational film on. the Union Service,, 7:90 p« mi, in tto .«lar«it - a meeting of the Men** Literary Club enginaer, has been iwmed. highway natural guardian o f Harold Thompson, at the tome of Mr. John L. DOrsfc in mechanics of tto diesel tractor. Presbyterian Church. A Christy*** a minor, has received authorisation to engineer by tto State Highway De­ •oTAim YALoan ■ * Nearing’ torn end o f his Arst year Springfield on Monday evening. Service. partment, In division six, comprising accept *275 from Emmett Slmwettnan Choir Rehtarsah Saturday 7:80 p as lAtohihrU'sTTT «d the aifaira o ff as full settlement of * damage claim CLIFTON MUSIC CLUB Morrow* Marion, Union, Dskwars jtoto# afi, state dspartmenta art Itow The Mixed Chorus sang-Christmas it) Madison, Franklin, Fayette and Ftek- arising from her sen’s injuries in an WG-L GIVE CfiNCBRt Bible’ Study* and Prayer Meeting, at work aw totor aatnnal wpottt to be carols to residents o f Cedarvltle, The* away couatia*. Shumaker sngteasred auto accident on the Jomestown Selma Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., at tto home of A M an January * **A ****** tobula- day evening. the North Main street brick paring toad. . The CHfttei Women** Musk Club Mr. and Mrs. O. A. DeWbtos, Chap. ■Mate af C. L. Ftantfi puns tell*, ttoi wRI ton tlw story of J«*t what improvement when * -resident o f this i ' . i Dr, David II. Markte spake at tha will give a Chriatmas eahtat, IfM IO l etitpltaui net fisted. Rap hmfihmaA to Ghto^ • ^ ‘•toPtol 12 and 13. county. He now resides In Catembwa. “ Adoration,” at tto Frtebyterian Estate o f A. O* Skytesi gtesa eaina. S irO i t o toto«tostod «hto**»to ^ AFFPINTMRNIfi Wsyn* Taumship High Betoal, Sul Women's Hitetonery Society meet­ Edna D. Winter as administratrix phur Grove, Monday motelng. Mite Church, Sabbath avsntog at 8 p. m, ing, Monday* 2 p. » . UJlM Jt: sbigattote ftdMtito t e l S t o l l la hath atartHag and vain*, B d lftir . v o f the estate o f Nnsktne M* Winter, Dorothy Anderson, ’37, is a teacher at Thera will ha fiftea* asambnrs in the JOSEPH M. SASSSN MAY un-a-. »_ as*. ... ft, ( ■raWV Pa TlPirai JPw late of Xenia, under 12,606 bond, that school Ctotua with Stetetew teadtefi between CHURCH OF M NABRHNR a- MEAD CENSUS 1 vataa, IlfiOOi 'd f i g t i w , Asa T. Trice, as executor of the tto masleal numbers, EPBilEPPPfiEfi abUktiML uPP^PUP^PI Pinter ' Tto- fwiemwsw* wawte to to auto Mr, John L, Dorat attended a'meete vahn* 9001. estate o f Charlotte Trice; late of ftendaitetebteli 2 :P p. to. Aecording to reports Senator E m m wM to ytotir «f ptoafi* m * tog of the Dayton Fredbytery at Waat- Xenia, without bond, / NKW Ofi«|MfiMii|E ' ^ Serviees, TteaaMng, t : P p. m. toy has endorsed Joseph H. I mmot m toad wton R ao vm time to mtoster Ctoteh to Dayton on •TtoW^ AMMVRat to- smsn 49 utn^^ann a t Mid-wash Meeting- **«h Wednee- ^ttetaStetedtmUlP^8H* dfide te A I^^^HfiftO 8^4L «ato tto 1041 mmm to Uhto, H te*| of this week, Mr. Dors| tmtda g Ip te First Mautetoto F» SL Woodruff, day*. 7 :P p. fa* woric In tto Seeeieitt «Msad U uaitomd tors to M f th* ASSETS MIBCHASID , ness trip to Columbus aa T hanidif, f ogntae p to ripal «C. Rates Geatwfi. An itelpfito tom* Wstetogtsn to th* 4$ |atmnlt*y II. ChRty, surviving part: High Srimte, laa torn aaatot fits tww District, which start* after tto CteWe. eurvisteg part of January. Only eaeeiptayed * m . ftoa m *m * wtotod tto if1 thft o f whltmer and ChR- €hristmaa vaestkm begins Friday, commander at Geatpay la unit o f tto Tto Girl Scouts wilt have a Tuber Iran .and Meted On, -Walfftuu*n. vwimWffiWl1 nUPB ah-nun AmaW- wmswm ajmnimntek earn jH aeteam^ u^PBt* tefj|toa waa aMto^Itot^U’tok, y t o f f ||yy .funeral directors,.has aliftad to IfCffilnRfr Allyfifil PffGj ' WmWvtpWm' ftaMdkhhpvipi National Guard, to ateesad Gap* outer BaagteTag Day* Saturday. Any i f dltofW appiteptei | uum>ts of tto. pariaership at fit* January |. Harold X* Rayaa* anprintoudeot of donatteu* however slight will to grati- vue takers. a**' tote tototr tollj appratod va|ii«w*f $2JNft,74, octoteL- tto Oi §t A A O. Man teto leave* fuNy aeraptad to fight—tids eampeigu* ing to n court entry to eonn*ctl«n For fiale-^dteutotito heater to tto first *f tto‘year tor ttewaater< For RJI4M a* tto , t o it o tofi ta p fw Ito kfiL wRh adminiettetion o f tto Mary A. 'to e d . eondtilan.’ , Steasetobty prited. to toe*as* auptetofitodeut f i tto Far ftte- Reeidense an Mate at. Whitmet estate. • EOVPjgfia ^, Mm

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j*r >j&s* m s s * iassmst "BCST m tk* October 81, 1877, _ Fri4»y. Novenafer Cleveland «iMi ToW « IhMha# ttny not dukm Gov*, grkkur few* for r t k t m our. M nFbtinttT w a n t h o m o m r a w t k a d * Wm, m. aarves -att feUtiml t imfe i** the wun* *f rcliaf, f iOirwH tlx firm er In thi* coutdry mo# at the CIO itahaaa- hwra »t*rt«dl to ftmuKQ theif own ; labor troubles, « f Aatioelr Ladies’ Handkerchiefs tSi» timit fa fee ifM t tk» Roomevelt-Hull free trade pacta have prohkm hr itnuinr honfe *««iiut fe-1 College, a Nap D«gi aayporter, makes M m tk* 4»"— faaoMr’a market for the aate of grain and taxw. Iki* will in the end- MNisatteual raeagwi thia week against mm. • mm Mv« afmtk. The Farm Bavaatt Federation «k well aa the Grange fore# fin t tlla t in o f swh taxea m i the other two msssbsrs of the board. have tahaa decided atands on thia issue, no «C*rt has heea aiafe aatll “people ■ The ehsrges are aabettevabte yet they For Your Gift List A apeaker for the Grange holda the preaent pack* the moat begin starving and dialog in the j show John L. Lewis to be the power * *- . -*t—*g**g of any thing that han yet happened to grain and dock street" aa FDX iatiawted. 1 behind the bee' I, in rendering de­ producers. He minced no words in openly condemning both cisions, to the detriment o f the AFL, Hull and Roosevelt. ■ Gov. J.4f, Cox, owner of the Payton Ladies H anderehief The Dies committee inveatlgating Red activities, backed by and Sprlnfield Naws and the Sun, also Grange, expose the part Communists have in consumer organ­ Miami News, baa purchased the At­ isation sponsored by the Agricultural department In addition lanta Journal, the sacood largest Sport, W hite, Pastels Secretary Wallace is charged with having numerous Com* paper in the south. He has also takfs S t r o n g e r sttunist members in his department in important posts* They are option on both radio stations in that thick in the War and Navy departments. city. The older the Governor gets; . I n T o w n 2 5 Senator Arthur Capper has the flow in g to aay .concern- the heavier the load gets aqd yet he . a^efeMiMewesfe .. c . ■■■:. m , ing the American farmer and the American market: seems to enjoy it for he has the best "Personally, I believe the American fanner is of health, even for one o f his age. Wf Sorctit |o m i Ckpfc entitled to the American market, up to his capacity to supply that market at parity price# or less. When ^ Some weeks ago this column made IM saw Joan first as she stopped DRIVE INTO the fanner is getting more than parity prices, then it the charge that the relief situation in at Du Vatt’a grocery, i ; ; S ilk i SPRSNCHEt f> will be allowable, and Just and proper to consider ,waa a plain racket in the ranks of j “ Mother wants a T-bone steak, Hosiery lowering tariff walls to protect the consumer the kind she always gets, fed a ANl> I H -Hr 3 both political parties, and. we critic­ pound of bacon." Her voice wea Chiffon and Service Chiffon, | ' against too high farm prices. But in my judgment this ized Mayor H. H. Burton, Republican, G O O D S N O W 1 . should not be considered before that time is at least. that delightfully husky kind. for his attack on Gov. Rricker, in not Jim, having finished his purchase, 8 * in sight” , ‘ , 8 7 9 calling ah extra session o f the legis­ got out his money slowly, counted T~*~ 'J| 1111 NewShadesi.'!,»*>1 lW‘.^"****-*>?r— ----- i).1*,1 ...... in tai», VieM^".' *ip— *■ c J;'- ^ijin Pairjft lature. This week developments prove Up the amount of his purchases and THE NEW COLLEGE PRESIDENT our claim. Mayor LaGuardia, Social­ looked over his change carefully be­ fore *he pocketed it. ist, .New York, Sec. Ickes, and FDR S French Kid Qtoves . ^ Cedarville College with a history of forty-five years has She looked like a grand girl. He had but two presidents, the late Dr; David McKinney being Have all attacked' from a political wished he knew Iter. But he was a « the first president to be succeeded by Dr. W. R. McChesney, standpoint, Neither are crying for stranger In the-big city, and he’d S Colors, Black, Brown J 4 ^ 9 3 a n d $ 2 . 9 8 the hungry or unfed. Gov. Brickei have to wait* Couldn't rush things who was chosen from the faculty, having been connected with with a girl like that. And perhaps 8 - ■ -■ ; • -/ •; 11 the school since its doors were first opened in the old McMillan will answer • all o f the calamity hounds in hit address Saturday night she had a boy friend^ already. TJn- home on the, Columbus pike, awaiting the erection of the first cohscioiudy he slowed down at the unit of the Campus buildings. * before the, Ohin, Society in. New York. corner of hi# apartment building. ‘ . By the action of the Board of Trustees the institution will Ha Witt have a nation-wife radio hook­ Stupid, to-have to eat all alone, the have a third president beginning next . September, an alumnus up. To back the FDR claims, the night before Christmas. GIBNEY’S of the College, the Rev. Walter Smith Kilpatrick, '34. *He will New Deal hell wethep announced Mon­ Jim turned to look back at the day he was granting'Credit for WPA store he had .just left, and found ;be one o f the youngest college presidents in this part of the that the girl had overtaken him. .Allen Bldg. Xenia, O.! country and one fitted by temperment and training at home ’abor in Cleveland to the amount of “Hello, there, you going my and abroad forthe honor conferred upon him* /W e seem to tl,240,000, , No, he i* not spending way?” he asked’, , “ Ftn a stranger iny .of his money, it is yours and here, and it's mighty lonesome at have entered a period in the educational world where educa­ Christmas—" \ „ , t, - tional institutions are drawing on younger men for executive those like you in the Country, Buying rVvll' votes, that's the answer to the re­ But the girl, with a cool, “ Ex­ heads. Chicago University might be mentioned. Just a few cuse me, please " hurried on. days ago Berea College, Ky.» made a similar selection. A few lief clamor.’ - i Jim 's cheeks burned* He hadn’t years ago it would have been regarded unwise to select a man meant to be fresh, really* under forty. Jot ftione thirty, for head Of .an educational in­ One of the topics that has not been He turned the comer and entered stitution* / > , \ .’v' ‘ 4 , v. ’ dropped for discussion is the Yellow the doorway of his apartment, Then STATE -Springs postolfice appointment he saw the girt the third time. She seep* Those who know the incoming‘president and have had was just opening the door and going close eontaet with him since he graduated here feel that with Months ago' the „ Democratic county, Up the ata&sw f e e lived in the same LEW the backing of the board and faculty; there is a really bright lominittee made a : recommendation building With hhnl AYERS future for, the institution., The Herald.has no hesitancy in and we/ understand Ben, Donahey .He ate hi# solitary supper in hie speaking for loyal Co-operation on-the. part of this community gave endorsement but for feme reason one - room kitchenette apartment. ; Daily 00g, Market .. Lionel Postmaster Hackett is holding on, Then, what wa* there to dot His ' and. the counts ’ , , *- V, ■ * ‘ first' Chgistmaa away from home. * AsTan additional service to the producers of this > Barrymore - ...... However bright the picture might appear today, nothing much -to the bewilderment^ o f those His job here was so new that he ‘ community, we will dccept ahd offer for sale Ruteher ■ n In - ’ J«*\; Can be .said, or done that will eclipse the life work of President who follow things- political, especially hadn't dared to ask for time off to ip the Democratic ranks. go home*. Well, he supposed he Hogg daily, price for the day to be announced at “The Secret of McChesney,‘twho asked to be relieved of administrative duties could go to a show. • as soon sis poasible. As the field was canvassed for a president . 10 o'clock. B r .K i H » r e w . Walter Winchrfl, the Sunday night But when Jim got out unto Dela­ Rev. Kilpatrick was given a warm ^endorsement by President ware Place ho almost changed hia NO SALE" MONDAY, DECEMBER 25THr 1039 - Metro Msw* >adio news commentator, pictured HeCbwmey. .• *- * r ** • mind. A snow had begun to fall, a S T*rryto«« ,1' The President-elect has accepted the offer and will assume people id Ohio starving to death by heavy leisurely snow with big fiakaa THE SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK the duties of President in September with Hie full knowledge of the thotamnds, all d fe to the iadilfer- the re^onelbiUties. ahead of him in the administration of ihe mce o f Gov, Bricker, on the relief ' SAUBS COMPANY college activities* In the meantime from the first of January tsmur. Wild stories hind been in cir- Skornm An. • M M D I A O. ‘ n m * IM* MAiLSLC 1 he will serve as presidentelect to familiarize himself with the mlstion dfe to theSUnk bomb" from . Institution requirements. s , 4 the White. House fired by fee. Ickes, President-elect Kilpatrick--?‘Our Congratulations.” mme days ago, for political purposes. The Wlnchell story was so raw Mayor R o th b o tte wfiw»>MiMi»»iHf|i«tHHm«ii,nimifiiwiwiwiuiiwi>l<>iiiiui>m Burton called Winchell by phone be­ fore he left the atr and demanded a How much coo BorioKtrlfiff H t c m a e T m s b m m retraction, so far aa Cleveland was m V !■ ' * ’S , \ 4 eoncemed. f f e months Winchell has )' been the publicity agent o f any and * you ttish out ‘‘Tower of | t ' " y u p * id F or *”> ** * * •' everything in the New Deal, and a pro- f l session o f tht^ legislature to divide ders and started up the street. And With his head down he trudged up the money *fcr relief that is due through the snow, plowing his way “Rider* of rural counties, The city counties with difficulty' against the strong I g M * used tip their funds last summer and wind. Too late he saw a dark figure Pasco John Meek Sreww under a former administration were directly in front of him. There was M o Get him aa Arrow tk. ▼ I* The pstierasate safe, 'RWwJw’ ’■rWOWee able to get a huge chunk o f the rural a bump, and a crash at an armful of packages landed on the sidewalk, saae and smart—tarasd oM funds whenever’ they wanted it. Gov. Startled, Jim looked into the face by America*! fotfeostauthde* Bricker is not having that khul of aii ity tm men’s stylet, Arrow. OHIO of the girl ha was thinking about. Bias-cut for oeater ItSMXdtm. HOTEL administration. It was unusual« few His face red with embarrassment, (Other Arrow tks, I M S ) days ago to find the Cincinnati En­ Jim picked up her bundles. His quirer hacking Gov, Bricker in his apology was quite incoherent. i stand, Herbert Monger t and John Strange to say, the girl laughed , tv fee the most comfettahk amusedly. “ Why go around barg- 1 Fisher, along with other state cor­ efiorw there ate — Arrau. FOUNTAIN SQUUf ing into people this way? IPs just j skiirttf wfakh have no cest* respondent s for city papers, gave myjuck, , to have my } 980 MOQEFIN OUTSIlE t f | 0 Bricker the break and openly stated bundles all scattered, and," a little i Wm, (Other Arrow shorts, ROOMS WITH BATH fROM *£ • that public sentiment was With the ruefully, “some of them broken." t »*•* and *t. Arrow iup> Governor in this fight for more relief “ Say, that’s a shame. You must ' YAiwaU^tl^.wfcievoesMfewattlwfoiifek $e*#e let me replace anything that's hrok- I • FpWMeW‘WPDPwm M^^NNF W*OWP wrwjjpimj funds. en," Jim insisted* "Really I'm aw- ! .iMmitma Mini nia 7I« Feed aedsersfeomifce beet t* fully sorry about this; X was fae- < behedkf swihiwi Ofctn* kfeetreeksd Mywbh Odl yaelj ..Fred Perkins, the Gl-year-old York, ing the snow and had my head down. snndntiiiwsaiwil Oaferae,i*AdwCfaMkCtfiiwtl } Pa., battery ntanufacturer defied the I'll never forgive myaeuifyou don't ’ neatly stitched, amply Waea, Mi a*. ^JL^. *Jt- i-aMLAi^^ Ag|n|j|#| feffafaJLf tjfjk. let me do thia last minute shopping *-*I* euher.vdilte.oc amera* #P■* 1M888P WW*OMHPgPNS M w^M^MSP*me**ew ewemi^nt--p.*n • - j Roosevelt Communists and fought the lute colon, (Other Arrow W*.*^ Bnw gMW^^M^eeaaa^M "hJI apt# sjafl (UEfei kJhMtit* with you. X am Jim Sheridan, from 1NRA, and won in tho highest court* Dubuque, working for the Times." handkerchiefs, M e and Me) M.J.D€1N(HG«,M4^ n I Perkins now lias challenged the social “Well, I'm Joan Siegfred. I've security laws. He admits he deducts been feeling sorry for the way X squelched you a while ago, Bo I'm CINCINNATI j the percentage from the wages of t glad of a chance to say so." Her j employees and sends it to Washington " eyes were bright and sparkling, m i latMMiiMita 1 for the.New Dealers to play with hut Walking down the busy streets fhc refuses to pay what the law de* with a pretty girl, replacing Christ­ McDORMAN’S j mandsof him. .lie wants to test the mas decoration* . „ that ...... had been smashed in the fall. j law and *io far Washington has taken hwaJ ^ AUett BMg. OWe no action against him, No Jaw was, fetcr, Was a lot better than going * DtWever tilif.put Airon1 thrtthe twwiilfibooks thattlifit wiltMftlt result FMtilf into a# picture ahow alone. alfeui And Ittd when in as little benefit to the emjfeyec as Joan’s cheerful, friendly mother A HAMS THAT STANDS the Rusnanixed Wagner law. The ad­ asked the homesick lad to have dinner with them next day, Jim felt R o e 0 0 0 0 ministration has purposely misrepre­ that he Was no longer « friendless sented the law which is used to drag Stronger in a Mg city, and that more fnoney into the New Deal purse* Christmas was a time of peace and If labor ever gets ary return it wilt be good .will, altar all, fr-vmus*tvi««. J when a special tax is levied on some- ! thing somehow. cxdamvwx hbrazd, rm*%

STATION LOOTW OF I lf* 8tow*islnHn I MLS upon that as my |eal homo." O r . K . N . I!f ni|«i f ( o h i^wBHr» f'Vaawd | II, MM “ Mr. MiMn, did you tvor try to - D B m r K«sU>y<** reporting to the Jamas- Oil Lopsided aDivyyM Snd ynur .poffntsf" he was asked. town Oil Company station Monday, 8prias«*M«iv*«e* M m Ct. "Y oi, 1 did. As a young man | RMPMBr found yeggs had Mown the ©Wot safe, The 800004 Dtatrict Ceart o f Ap- BOOS—16T6 head. boeaiae a brakeman on a railroad, One peeks total two to oat to uphaid ©f the switchmen in the yard Had also e ^m e t m m m m m r fled with |179» and wjrackad ibe ©•«*» ,!«M66 So. -- 1,46 tower oowt dttialao Dial tin 1166266 M6281 lb*, MS com# from the same county in New eatate o f Pater Lang, Fairfteld, pass* i 886429 Swu AM to 5,06 York, He had heard ©f a family ed to hts 16 graadshttl rtot ea thabaaia |*i**f* Iba. ... m which had lost a boy years ago. They o f parental rafrasentatien subject to 1275.266 •JIM •apposed ho had drowned ip the canal. rights o f their parent* rather than to annifc, M Iba. n 4©o down He arid I made the trip to that local Clean Up for the equal Day eoe-tentk aharea. Throe chit- ity, and aaw an elderly man and his dren, Mrs. Katie Land R « r , Daniel! ^ ^~ *I” .I~-l”llJ 5 wife. They examined the cross on wy Lang, and Mrs. Anna M. SLArMRVMruuIjmi -a^taMag^jpr ,.«,„U Q down arm made by vaccination, and the ware y d to posaeaa life astotos. Tht| Fat MW> __ „ jm * tq 420 scar under my chin received from hit Pre-Holiday Special majority opinion bald the estate thee: Stags 60 to 8,W ting a atone when I fell off a mule. ■h it s t u r n passed to the grandchildren par SHEEP 5 LAIW8—1»S head. I wa* identified, I was their son, 'stirpes and not per capita. Judge j They and, the,other children gave we lACMKSrPLAIN DRESSES 59© f * $1.00 Top lambs .,©,60 Frank Geiger, dissenting, assumed iba Seconds — a fine welcome, I was there only a /SOT COATS f*»ft « testator wanted the grandchildren to Medium short time, however. I could not stay 59c .1 $1.00 XAOlis* FUMN COATS for share alike, saying ’“there is no ta- Feeder lambs — .6.80 ‘ away from my railway job long, and dilation he wished to penalise any of besides. I had by horse to look after. MML MMS m ME MM SUrft ©aid Swaatora, 23c— Men's Ftlt Mata, 39c Hank Iambi' -JUG down his grandchildren for the simple Butcher ewes ------„ , T..S.OO down I went beck into the section into which I4M A M O N 9 ■CTRA your door etch Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1 had been transplanted. It was more reason some may have belonged to Cattle—143 heed. ftHNIAL PAIR MIBAL FAIR .a larger family than others." " like home.” Steers ,— ----- 8.70 down TMtofot ysSewgoid TsUorsdysIIewl Heifers ...„„„7,00 down He told of his marriage forty^eight msenttng. SALE CONFIRMED grid mounting. Best fat cows -----,— «_>6.00 to 6.70 years ago, his children and grand­ 1 Administrator's sales o f real estate Medium oew* — ..4.00 to 6.00 children, his business through the! years, his home of contentment and ! to Pearl and Alice M| Renton for Best balls 0 to 7.00 $17.50 $37.50 S50A » comfort, and his faith in Gpd, "She Thant: Ml* Xenis, Ohio $7,657, has been approved by tha Other ball s.------„__.5.90 down court. The property was owned by Milk cow s------40,00 down helped to make a man of me," he enter Mafthad Stombad BrU d Wefin V$ fa MM said fondly o f his wife, and I thought the Clarence L. Finney estate. VEAL CALVES—165 head. Good and choice ------„.#,50 to 11.16 that here is a humble example o f an Medium ------7.40 tq 0.36 appreciative .response to the provi KABYV Ot MAM? Culls ------— -----6,10 down dential care of God. / Hop supplies continued heavy at BENRtfS this U onday -sale, with 1079 head LEGAL NOTICE n J t w u i EVERYTHING IN GUTS Offered today. Top price was 6.40, paid for weights in the 160-200 lb. Audrey Rose, whose whereabouts spread. 100 to 224 lb. (grades cashed is unknown, will take notice that on $ 4 A 7 5 Thausam ds O* Item s to CShooaa F rem at 525, and 426 mad 5.60 paid for the 9th day of December;, 1939, the Weights sealing from 225 to 249 Iba. plaintiff, Isaiah Rose, filed his Peti­ Heavier kinds sold from" 4.60 to 4.70. tion in Case No. 22140 against her for Gnarantsad -M Watriwa, Aesarato TOYS, FURNITURE AND 'Weights under 100 lbs. ranged -from .divorce on the ground *of wilful ab­ ptocea. 625 for 146 lb,, averages,' down to sence, Said petition will be for hear, 425 for 160 to 129 lb. kinds. Feeding ing on January 27th, 1940, or as soon USEFUL GIFTS pigs sold up to 520. Fat sows rang­ thereafter, - in accordance ^with the ed ’from $66 to 4.70. Stags sold at order of the Court, ‘ FOR BETTER GIFTS AND PRICES 3.60 arid 3.50. ISAIAH ROSE, . Sheep and lamb received were ’ By Smith, McCallister & Gibney, ALW AYS THE FAMOUS light, and topped at 020 for choice Attorneys for Plaintiff. ■ 1 1 V . '■'' ' ' 1 ■ i 1 ' /■■. . ewe and vptber lambs, 826 for (12-15-6t*l-i9) seconds, ’arid 7.00 far mediums. Feed­ Xenia’s Most Complete Department Store ers Tanged downward from 620, and 3 S . LIMESTONE ST buck lambs from 725 fo r seconds, For Rent—Four room apartment, Modem, Phone 114. ' Cedarville We Deliver there being-no top back Iambs offered, Springfield, Ohio, Butcher- ewes up to 8.00. Federal Savings ft Loan Association. Open Every Several lets of pretty fair steers Anywhere sold from 8;60 to 8.70, Others 725 , N ight and down. Heifers of common sort Phone The sold up to 7.00, and beet fat cows U ntil ' from 5.00 to 5.50. Medium cows wei-e’ CHLAP STORL "'Fam ous •old a t 420 to 6.00. A , good supply rrs TH I Opaa . 8 O 'c lo c k Of bulls topped st 720 While others, Cvanlngs ' 179 sold on down tq 4.00 and lower. Milk HUB Hum cows were bought at 4020 per head Clrlsiara* E. Main St. “ W e Sell Everything’ M. Xenia, Ohio and lower. Veal ^calves continued to Springfield hold their awn with a top o f 11.10, and other good and cbeice kind# down to 9.50. Medium gasdea told at 7.40 to ’9.85, and culls 6,10 end lower.

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"1 do hot-know how it happened. A fellow coaxed me to go with him, I -ws* too young to say ‘No’." Go began John Miller, who, in a reminiscent mood, related how he wandered away from hi© horte in New CHRISTMAS York sts|e. That was «kty-eight years ago. 'He helfeveaTbe was about five year* old at the time. SALE He Chanced to meet the “fellow" on a street in Erie, Pennsylvania. He OF had run'away -just before that from a canal boat crew as they were un­ loading. The men had picked him up along the old Erie canal in New York, He .now believes the crew merely in­ tended to give him a ride, arid on the return trip would leave him off near his home. Evidently he was a good , USTkT S h o p f o r < & * " ' natured, interesting youngster. As a temporary-mascot he would relieve the monotony of the trip. At Erie however he-ran awayfrom his hosts, r WRISTM AS arid once separated jfToiri them he was too young to tell inquirers where his 1 H0USMDS OF tHEi .home was. However, the police sys- ctem telatiag.to javenHes was pot then IN THIS MEAT CHRISTMAS SAVHNS -SO filly developed.« The "fellow" he met in Erie was a * WHH«t^Luofrous Broadclofim—^Sanforized n r t— ■** ov*",1* traveling violinist. In the summer he Plain Colorfi— Blue, <9inen and Win#, Forest weald travel by train from village to . Tones village, aad play hi# violin upon the FOR streets. Then he woald -tske up a col­ * Fancies—Fine Woven Broadcloth, Double lection. johnny’s role now was to Prints, Soft Collar, Trubenaed Non-wilt S&75 pass the hat at each performance. In Collar rss=~ssc=~: this manner they drifted, into a com­ * Neck Sizes, !3'/2 to 19—Sleeves 32 to 25 IN 81FT BORIS munity seventy miles south of Erie. His companion took good care of him, * Guaranteed Fast Colors. * Permanent Fit cdorteom, y, a artsy and always seeme dto have money for foed snd k'dgiagv One day they missed the train, and i f t m i f f attempted to walk to the neat town, ma shirts Several fanners gave them rides. One I T M ' M il* generous man, with a keen human FOR URAL ROYS iH M e w ! Z Z Z ~****'m- interest asked vfteVe they were going, Choose from the newest crea­ tion* In this famous boys shirt, Toys “ We are lest!” Johnny said very earn­ Smartly styled. Guarantied Feminine ®Hto estly. The good farmer replied, fast color patterns in woven “ Gome With me to our house." It was .broadcloths, bright flannel W rti plaids sad knitted fabric*. during harvest, The man needed help, and the "fellow" derided to aid him a •while. Johnny played with the farm­ er’s sen, who was about bis age, and had a good time. N BC m i s d e t o r t t ^ * 60* One day the "fellow” Suggested that they run away . Mk wanderlust Them’s a permanent St r f l f ■ nvw came back upon him. They drifted Tom Sawyer shirt for. ev­ ery boy. Crew neric, hell VPMnMm2pm into a small .city six miles away. ripper, fun batten front f Ream) After several heats, Johnny ran « a many ©toe* « « m Hiousands t«» , fwea to styles. Ages 6 to ,90 in thie smart collection. Geed RmAh away from him and found his way beys, (Ages to button-on ing etrtpss, weed Sessas 6s sSe- ; bask to his farmer friend, He took A new i «m* M it hlouses). dued or to’li hi emtimai. AM «a* ! the train, and bain# under age dM to year eieea # miyM sMcnt ecewfeaetod, weal Mali, \ net need to pay fare. The farmer Baa Sawyer ildrto #w C to gift bento. : gave him a heme, “ He premised me a rkMag fcof*« and saddle If I weald stay with him until 1 was of age,” he related, *1 agreed to do this and Sf pltaagg' i^y^LyyS Iff M p > Ris TfiifWa A MHP|S 6 k j t t t B .W t o t o *numnuj>,OHio

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i crdamvili e Frid ay , dbcekaek is, i m -SR W*P Far- Sale-Shepherd pups, * 1** Tk « Rm I Glory How O ther week* old. Reasonable prise. John’ unifoam mhknahonal A, Davis. (ft) Lands Mark r m ICHOOL Christmas mm mjkmtMM lMminamirtiliiWMMliiiiiiiliHiniMaiMtotoaawNtoeegaaMAMitMMA —Your tjr« art wortli tlw prie« «f «H tfcl wMSSTSasNBii T1*. C iift r Iaiaa * *v*r w*d« and file# «M ty e « M »i A Mtfiimg p * ## «*» rnsrli, Amerkm A &MMstiff)l ParwMuat * km ctmImI «Mt CkrMmm lr*dto«M from butonapAir. Wby haettAto? tmmllw *mfmm krmght mm* j*« **«* JLdMSMKftttt 0 tgMNa|NHf SO SPECIAL /r«M («*•£** Itodt, tn tkm fm-mmy pimft th* YtAmidt i\mMt *! byt*** Mondays, Tuesday*, Wednesdays Examining «j m tad rallavingr * | r« •g#t stifftrndms- Her* art a few « / ib«m: f S u S lI ^ p^ehsrmlSiiii aseessw^^^we tor $1.95 i* not a side line with ug, it Ig tnir SpeeJmtty, ENGLAND: Cm r M i Christmas to rural Englishman reactions y o i i n good news means not only the observance ol i Other Pem sasats IM t to fTJ#, An Appointment will AMure ym eC prompt uusow txxt—auraww u.uas. Christ’s birth, but also a parting of ~ GOUMRt TtunuoaiM 1»»S m , aa ye (taepieto* flkaatpeo and Hager attention, » the ways between the old year and Oat fetor tea are toiwy Mas, aad % wlU Wav*, 5te , Jteaaae a * 4 Flight the new. Preparations are started Siveyeureac. M t a e p k i a w m a a i Mam n( «Mi locIaiK aaaafc aad wwty ta Cm m «Uc«. lor the next year's farm work, which baart; *to 7 «*tiMt*toi^uafeyQ«r*Mi)a, begin* right ’ after Christmas. . Throughout the island such trap. . ifiygMas;,s»7s&.M‘m * " * * * THE VANITY Dr. R. C. Wilkin pings as the holly and re- j main undying traditions, nor it any ; ’The responae which men and BEAUTY SALON Christmas complete without the women-make to the preaching of the Xenia, 259 Optometric Bye Specialist log burning. On clear frosty gospel today determines their des­ Yellow Bpring*, 4«0 nights the carol singers raise their tiny for time and eternity, just as it did when was first sending out Jansstow* Oner Woolworth’a Xsais, O iie voices over the countryside. To Open Evening* by Appointment many Englishmen’s despair, such » disciple* to preach, American customs as the turkey din- How do you react to the gospel , tier are gaining a foothold. ! message? Indifference win keep a j man from Christ just as effectively j GERMANY: | as open rejection, A childlike faith, THIS MESSAGE TO SCHOOL CHILDREN SHOULD BE READ BY MOTORISTS, TOO, ». Two years ago storm troopers, in on the other hand, will bring a man ! Berlin lit bonfires in the public iotrrdelightful fellowship with Him squares as a revival of the pagan in both life and service. The Lord V / Am* custom of celebrating the winter gives rest for thsvsoul and compan­ , solstice. But this distraction will ionship in the yokefellowship of r not stop the Christmas-loving Ger- Christian service. I mans from decorating their trees in i every town and village, and joining I, Childish Disssfisfseiioa (w . 18- purring Gary Cooper, and with Apdrea Leeds andJDevfd f in die famed Christmas hymn, 19). ' . . -Hives heading an unusually important east, Samuel GeWwyn a [ “ Still© Nacht, Heilige Nacht.’ ’ Jesus, who was skilled in the art sew adventure drama, 'T h e Real Glory," will ope* Tbareday at of teaching, took a familiar scene the Regent Theater, Springfield. . ■ ITALY: from the daily life of the people to The story unfolds a thrilling and exciting tale of the Philippine Most Italian families celebrate show how utterly childish was the Scouts gad their heroic bravery at the oonclualo* o f the Spantoh- Christmas eve and spend the follow­ criticism of His enemies: Children hmerican WICr, when , the Philippine* were; overrun by laeuneo* ing day quietly in their homes. Here at play, trying to Interest their com -' UonieU and reHglou* fSnaUca. it is a feast more for grown-ups panions, present * wedding «dene of than for children, whose merry­ great joy with, no response. They making day comes 13 days later, on then try the opposite with no better January 0. On Christmas eve fami­ result; lies gather around the "ceppo” or The enemies of Christ were Just Christmas log biases,’ At nine p. m. like such children, and His enemies are the same today. Opposition to r .. - the gospel tikes to clothe itself in learned phraseology and express it- . ;lf in the terms of dignified logic, hut in fact it is hut an expression of personal feelings encouraged by the devil and altogether like those of disgruntled children- Not often does it show its true nature in a forth­ right expression of unbelief and in­ fidelity, for it prtfers to hide be­ hind some self-righteous criticism which it can level against Christian people or against their faith. Why not be honest, unbeliever who reads these lines, and tell the truth about your reasons tor failing to accept Christ, When you do that you will find that they are not rea­ sons at all hut only excuses, and there wlU then be' hope tor your re­ SIXTH AT VINE STREETS pentance and conversion. ANTHOWELSASSHt. MANAGE* II, Deadly ladiffefeaee (w . 20-34). Rejection Of Christ may be and • Every boy and girl has read about whales running'slam bang into boats) all too often is simply indifference Folks used t o think Mr. Whale did It because he was mad. Scientist* know th* IN ITALY—Childrch of thc Ital­ to His holy person-and work. Je­ reason. Mother Nairn* pul the whale's eyes, on* on each side of his huge head. ian Alps, at Christinas Tithe, pray­ sus pronounced an awful judgment ing before a wayside shrine. on the cities which had been hon­ He can see what is coming from either side-but he can't tea what is straight ored by IBs presence And His great in front of him—ihat's hi* blind spot. begins the "cenone," or big supper, works, and which should have been at which no meat may be served. awed by Hi* message and power Mother Nature put out *y*s in th* front ol our h*ad*. W* can see what Is Gift* tor children, which come on but which bad passed Him by in , are brought hot by Santa: bored indifference. happening straight ah*ad of tis, but we can't sesrwhat Is coming from either Claus, but by an ugly witch whose These again aura typical o f count­ eid*- Those at* our blind spoto name Is “ Betana." less thousands who today comfort But Moiher Nature gave us something she didn't give the w h ale-a neck-so FRANCE: themselves by saying, ” 1 do not op­ pose the Church; I'm not against w* can torn our heads quickly and see what is coining from either side. Exchange of gifts comes not on Christianity- I just don’t take any Christmas but mostly on New Year’s position either for or against." By day, which ih France is the big DonT have any blind spot* when you cross streets. Use your md\ s-,; save so doing they have declared them­ yoar neck-loot both way* when you start across streets. ~ family day for reunions o f cousins, selves to b* Against Christ. Jesus : ■■■■., ,.fc j aunts and uncles. is said, “ He that i* not with me is "Pere N°*V’ who leaves his gifts against m e; and he that gathereth in .wooden shoes. Christmas eve is . . . awl |W, tM, Mr. MtforicL not spent at home but in revelry not with me scattereth abroad" and feasting, (Matt, 12:30). Let not such think Keytar NICK for a moment that their judgment BELGIUM: shall be less severe than th of . . . Watch both sides ol the Neither Santa Claus nor Pere Noel the cities of Chorazin and u, .n- strest, as well as ahead, and visit children here—but St. Nicholas saidat makes the rounds, surprisingly, on III, Childlike Faith Sold Only Through Independent Merchant*. * placed over a layer of fragrant hay is to expect the Infinite and eternal There’s a tight size bulb for every reading in commemoration of the manger. God who made all things, including lamp or fixture.) Yet two out of three bulbs HUNGARY: the brain of man, to in turn pass St, Nicholas leaves boxes of candy through the narrow compass of finite used in homes today Ate wrong size for easy . tor children early in December* aft­ thinking, seeing without eyestrain! er which the youngsters must be on IV, Rpstfat Ceeiptaioeshlp (vr. their good behavior. They write let­ 27-30), Check your lamps end fixtures today. ters to the angels, who, they be­ A study of tha theories and philos­ lieve, bring the presents, If they ophies of this world leads only to F. E. HARPER Protea your family’s eyesight by followxng find bits of on the floor, they unrest. Bewildered and unhappy is claim this is angel’ s hair and proof ibe man who put* his trust In them. this table of correct bulb sizes s that the angels are everywhere, ob­ But in Christ the weary and be­ serving which boys and girls are labored human soul will find per­ good, fect and eternal rest. Why then I.B.S, table lamp#, 100- or 150-watt bulb Plumbing of All Kinds doc* the mass of men reject Him I.B.S. floorlamps, 150-wattbulb HOLY LAND: to" go on to wander in despair? - Where it all began nearly 20 cen­ I.E.S, 3-light floor lamps, 100 200 300-watt bulb The rest which w* find in Christ' turies ago, worshipers reverently is not a useless and inactive repose. Two-socket lamps, two 150- or 75-watt bulbs hai) each Christmas at the church Far from it, It is a blessed yoke- of Nativity which is built over Thrte socket lamps, dine 40’s or three 60’s fellowship with Christ in carrying Christ's traditiomiljbirthplacc. it has forward Hia work, Here man finds Kitchen ceiling fixture, 150-watc bulb remained unchanged more than his real usefulness, tor only here is Bath-room Equipment x .... 1,100 years. There pilgrims gather he liberated from the limitations of from all over the world to intone sin and self and Joined in a yoke "Glory to the New-Born King." with the One to whom dwelle aU wisdom and power, Modern Kitchen Sinks THE DAYTON POWER & LIGHT CO. T-nn/ —— ■ LEGAL NOTICE Mary Parks, Whose places of resi­ Irene May Guenther, whose place of dence is unknown, will take notice Hot Water Heating residence Is unknown, will take notice that on the 30 th day of November, that on October 18,1089, Torrence 0 . 1939, Jack Parks filed his petition Guenther filed his certain action a- against her for divorce on the grounds gainst her for divorce on the grounds of wilful absence, before the Court of o f wilful absence, before the Court o f Gammon Picas, Gieeno County, Ohio,'Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, v you n phiming, dkof in in Case No. 22,130. That said cause jr, Case No. 22082. That said causa will come on for bearing on or after will come on for hearing on or after Let us Quote yen Prices December 30, 1930. December 2, 1080 . FORREST mTNKT.E, Attorney* MARCH* SHOT1P, ( m m s) ■ (10 20 fi-ll-M) Attorney tor PtetatMf mxiiiiiiffiin t.. . hWm BROWN'S w il Christ* MHmi ftp «tft» St SO m m ttoMn. M ifto ‘Merry Chrtsimas, i. Miry ChilstmaB,’ « H b »n to Mr, mod ~ C * o r ¥ £ at tit* approaching Mr*. Psni H m r, (Xdith HarbiseeL asarriagv at Wm i f stew Enact* Says Santa Claus ME WEEK MLY Lsdtew I n i *t the MeCallsn hoa- r r r Hague, IW f M. U n astsf fit., Spriag. titol. S /io n o fiald, (tad Ms. PeoaM PUliipa Datutis, - z j f r o u n d ~ Wh«r* in a nanw? Planar, if it Miwasapott*, XMam, was asade at a. tt b*...... Mary. ChrMmap,...... „ or a l l prices d e l iv e r e d Mr*. Mlrat I. M*rtii « m In Mil* luMhaon at th* Ha* Moo* T*a Boom, *2«toaatl*, and that's actually lmp. • „ toad to* t n t « f th* wnak-atiaadtaf fit* Im m I *f bar , krotovr-to-law, Dayton, Moaday aitmmm. Mr*. ^ T K K v a n a v ille lad Kentucky Block .... J12 S * W. Vatick. ferkNtfeid, and the bride-j w J T ^ . ^ l r ‘ ^ r y ' c h i S ^ ; Mr. H am w i Quick. etoct, jv*r« Imateaaaa, ( and »t Marshall, ' Hi-Lo |»3DCn = 8lfi in-Bfl— 17 JO Mia* Hogu* it known bare a* her. Mo., - - there'* a “ undarj A wanpiete asaorteMMt « f gift* »t nsetbar, who was Mia* Lillian Fergu-1 lol^r fallow whoa* prtoaa ft *m llc*))te fttM. juwx waatwt m oay Merry last nam* is Cbrlatmaa, aee tkaaka for aon before bar marriage, is * former | Whether it* little noveltiee *t 18 or Ciaua, and whooe Pocohonta*, tfo. 3 e g f ______v.|0.70 tb* ebeefc, Mr, Brtos." Greene Countian. 84 rent* or the finest imported par- parent* chris­ Mr. Jaaaph Breen patoid The wedding wilt take place Christ a# air. «uM Sirs.] tame* you w)tt And it at BROWN'S. tened him Sente. Pocohont** Lump ...... 90*70 fa Mgnlng a letter and mas night in the home Miss Hogue’s Evansville's te Marietta, 0., front' smllad hack at the freckled of parents. Mary Christmas ■ Brent Heart JKTi...... Wednssdsy MAH f t i i i y . | KHoo Frame *»d Jsy Peterson, who grin. coma* from an Among the guests at the party were *ereaetiy joiafd tit* U. 8. N w r *t»d ••Merry tihriatmaa to you, old family which (All Friceti Above Ara Fw Caak) Mr. F. Jim,” he answered, "aad you're most Mr*. James McMillan, Osborn; Mrs, ha* had a Mary X. Ijhsrpar mad wit* havejhsv* hag* stationed aft Newport* ft. weicom* to the ctocs. are you gatog ft Maim «C the grip and 1,, are horn* far * f«w day* vacation Hugh Turnbull and Misa Martha Jana in eaclf genera- ...... out to—« —blow It all in, or pevhap* Turnbull, C*d*rviUe; Mrs, William tion, R acin e * Mary Canatmas Car of Soy Bean Heal on track thi* week. Get Your* now* i _ ---* •mi for tovstal visiting with thair p*r*nfo, ‘ Both give n to your mother for a holiday I Ferguson and Mis* Pauline Ferguson, Mary Christmas got that way by tetter's tether have paaaod tlwia first examination, present?’ marrying a fellow named Samuel Try our own Hog Supplement containing 80 Iba. o f. aim on tb* sink list at thair ‘ ...... •‘Nelthar.” The exdtoment of tb* Xenia. Christmas, and she’s now a tala' ssomeat mad* tba tad forget that at* of Tankage to the ton at 951,50 “f Th* Church o f th# Nasaww* will phone operator. Which explains office boy converting quit* freely RossMurdlt duly Enjoy* that strangely personal and timely ’ hold thair Christmas' party for tit* with the president o f the company. ‘ /Pinna's 100 Annual Cbriatm** Party message long distance operators . Mr.*. and , .t *«. Mrs. SlMwaua «»o • Cotton • — «n-;- • ehiidron* on Wednesday evening, Dec. •‘Motbers ain’t so stuck on check*’' hear out of Racine around Christ­ tertainod thair ■ nrighhatbsod chib at SO at 7;S0 at the church in the Ex­ be continued, "they like something mas time: “ This is long distance, thtir hate* on the Yellow Sprints change B;ipk building. Everyone is more parson* 1, somethin* that shows ' Minature lighted Christmas trees operator—Mary Christmssl” road last Friday evantog. welcome. you really thought about ’em.*’ and red taper* were employed as table Racine’s Mary Christmas, who is “ So? thepresident's eyebrow* went appointment* for the annual Christ; short, chubby end lotou just like the artist’s conception of Mrs. Santa FRANK CRESWELL up to question. % . mas banquet o f the Research Club at ' Mr. add'Mrs. I. C/TMtik, Who- have Compare our price* and our very Claus, gets hundreds of fan mail let­ “And what," be inquired, •‘did*you the U. P. Church, Friday evening. hasn visiting is San Di«co> Calif., for complete line o f gifts, you will then select that was personal?' ters every year. Three years ago mara than a month, -with thair son-in. decide that it* Wise to shop in com­ tThe sweliest scarf’—Jlht was There were covert for forty-one mem­ she appeared on law and daughter, returned homo last fort right here at home, no perking warming np enthusiastically—“all blue bers and guests, a Yuletide radio programand has Saturday eveniag. problems, no wait*, no jostling, just and gold and fringa . Following a turkey banfiuet, served on it, long a* my by women of tb* church, Mrs. Frank been ao deluged courteous service, AND YOU SAVE with f*n mail *v- The Community Club composed of hand," Creswell, clnb president, presided as MONEY, •Tt must be a er since thatahe’a neighbors oast o f town, hold the an* beauty,”1 agreed Mr. “Prof. Quia” for a "true or false” pro­ founded a "shut- nual Christmas party Tuesday eve The Cedarville Livestock Co., hot a Breen. ■' •■'■ gram. Prises were awarded Mrs. to” dub .which ning in the M. E. Church parlors. A “ Yes, but that Karlh Bull and Mr. Hervey Hailey. ha* ^ members' In; red letter day last Thursday when 640 40 states, Cana­ fine dinner was;,,served and the, oc­ ain’t all, Mr. Breen. Gifts were exchanged around a Christ­ ‘ „ • ,v...... •... head o f hogs went over the scales. My ffiother said abe da, Hawati.In- Public Sale mas tree and gam** were enjoyed. | casion one o f the Yueltide season. This week so fa r , the top number hoped some folks dia, China and handled is 1026. Two. double decks Would sing carols Mrs. Frank, Bird, Mrs.- W. A .• M ' a New Zealand. Christmas calces and rolls. Vfill be went to Eastern markets Thursday. outside bur house Spencer, Mrs- Frank Creswell, Mrs.? 1 / ^ Marshall’s San- tonight, ’cause she Belle Summers and Mrs. J. S. West t o Ciaua is simflarly Christmas- made to your order at the Cedarville Mr. Snpyy |s well pleased with the . , . . miodedv 'E h# Bakery. Be sure to place your .orders continued growth o f the live stock lovod'eto, , composed the committee in charge pf;. answer the fan letters which come ton, December t o M ■ •‘And'' what do ar-rangements; by Thursday, December 21. "Store will shippingjhnsindfes in a field where so yon thlnk? A whole frofri all comers of the globe, many close at 11 a. m., Christmas Day, specialize in feeding good. hogs. crowd of us are In such strange foreign languages COMMENCING AT 1 O’CLOCK D. A. R, Entertained that he can’t reply. He’a much in Phone: 94. , (2t) going to sing carols j aemanq demand ror tor enuren church pa parties and oth- The Boy and, Girl Scouts ‘ annual for-' her.' ■ Ob, boy.: B y M ra- Sum m er*, er Christmas affairs. Santa is a Christmas Patty, will be Monday, w on’t sh d tike; ‘ plumber on weekdays,.a .vegetable The annual Christinas party for that?' At tke Into residence of Etta Owens, Xenia. Ave., Csdar« members of the Kensington' Club and December 19, at' the High School "National Defen«e” was the pro-; gardener on this tide and a preacher The lad moved towards the door. gram theme o f a meeting o f Cedar! in the Church of God at Blue Lick, husbands, will be held at the home gymnasium at 7 o'clock! Each Scout's “ Perhaps you’ re going to sing carols vilie, Ohio, complete lift of household goods will be offered. duty is to help others: Toys will be tor your mother tonight, too." " • Of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright at their Consisting of ' ' ' vj-v,: home on Cedar street, Thursday eve­ brought in, later to be distributed to •*I—V hadn’t thought of ft before,'- wan Revolution, at wnich Mra. Belle, h»he was . grateful*",**&% for #n, a *; |250 < ~ check : ■ - - - confessed Mr. Breen, •'but perhaps 1 Summers, was hostess at her home ; ■.*, 1 "•■ ....' . , * '..", t.\'\'i v t ning, December lis t at 6:30 o'clock. ■some less fortunate child. Sent him by Mae West, the actress. - ** 1 t » » - * >y - J ' • i Any one having toys, please send win;Jim.” - • ' ■ Saturday afternoon. in Roslindale, near Boston, lives His mother’was just iike kW other Mrs, M. J. Bah ini chaplain conduct­ an Ambrose Claus who with his wife "Mrs. Donald Wickerham, Was the to Mrs, Reinhard. .* • • Tables,Chairs, Davenport, Dressers, Beds, mother. How 'she would like to h*ve ed a devotional service and Mrs. Roger last year celebrated his golden Wed­ carol* sung, in front of the Uttle white overnight guest last Wednesday of her Henderson, regent, in a brief cere­ ding anniversary, Like allother folks sister, Miss Dogma Burns, Montpelier* "•The installationtof hflicers for 1940 house on tlia.hnt named Claus, they seem have a mony, received Mrs, Bernice Taylor to Stoves,: Bedding, Riigs, Wslies, Kitchen ■- Q., supervisor of" music in the Mont­ o f Cedarville Chapter 418 Ohio East­ Mr. Breen reached for M* phone, lion’s share of Christmas spirit. ■' ern Star, will be held Monday eve­ “A train leaving at two, yon aayt Roes, Yellow Springs; into the chapter pelier schools. Mrs. Wickerham at­ Thank you, ( can make It easily." as * new member. tended a testimonial dinner, honoring ning December ,18th at 7:30 at the Articles, Curtains and Numerous Small Outside, hlt c*r waited, with Jen­ Mrs. Anna Wilson, read a paper on For Sale—Large gas range, cheap. Mr. PeTry Faulkner, at the Montpelier Mssbnic Temple. Mrs. Nell, Creswcli kins at the wheel. “ National Defense,” In which she de­ Phone 177, .Cedarville. * . school Wednesday night at which Mr. will he the installation officer, Mrs, -Hello, Jenkins,” h* greeted. . clared *Th» Boy Seout organisation is Patti V, McNutt was principal speaker. Ruby Murphy, installing marshal. -I’ve just got an hour an# * half to MiSs' Ora Hanna* will succeed Mrs, do nome lsst mlnute rtiopplng. Then a part o f our national defense work.” SumcraNi Tn« Ifuuxj> gstttontotoegtoii» ^ a ^ i v |i!.i. Alberta Frame ** Worthy Matron. All Fil catch to* train for home. Two American flag* havahtim pro* Eastern Star member* .are requested “ Take * holiday for • week; Je* cured by the chapter, one to he pre­ to he, present at this meeting. kins, do you get m en sented to the Cedarvtile Boy Scouts MR?' g**ped Jenkln*, ”1 get and the other to the Cedarville Girl t S. * C. ' • WRIGHT * Terms of Sale • - CASH LITTLE'S GROCERY jfOUe* v Semite. Step# were token to ttttite Public Sale.—Household,* goods of And up to the white house on the money to. parch*** a llag fo r the Ce­ Notary Public / ' ^ - late Etta Owens on Saturday, De­ hill.little Mrs.1 Breen pot th* golden darville public schools, cember 1C, John A. Dqvis, Executor. coffee and'^htow#- SURETY BONDS , “The Little Mix­ NOW muffin* on. tb* Office at ■"■ - 11 warn ... m snowy table er," was 'reviewed by Mrs. Babin. - 8 0 0 0 0 ? * ready. Weight’s White Villa. Grocery l A dessert coarse was served to JOHN A. DAVIS •■MA fw t t i f o r # ’ Joe," *he called. Get Her One ofO ui-$4.00 The old mad twenty members by Mrs, Summers/ Cedarville, Ohio ' , - V " ‘ -v assisted by Misa - Wilmah Spencer,' Executor Estate Etta Owen* came slowly, * TELEPHONE 203 Duart Permanents .Today frown on hi* ruddy Mrs, Wilson Galloway and daughters,) Weikert A Gordon, Auctioneers, BeNew Cleaners face, '■ Clair* and Carolyn. [ for “Notfc joe," the. woman soothed, .Xento o u « -don’t you go and let anything spoil #2.95 your Christman spirit.- ■ .,! w a D fllD TCTlU r A C! Ir vlC vtlK lolM A d “I know It, Myr*.“ He patted the A For Pick Up sad Delivery Wrinkled band.,' Who Knows, tomorrow May -But when l saw T n t t o m t z Seth Holden’* boir ISJ tSnlllM ■ ■ . .***. Be Christmas? ami Daley’* girl a SERVICE com* home tor the holiday, 1 Just couldn’t help feeling * little hitter. r u c c o O f f UPDO “ Our boy hasn’t spest a Christmas m D m m m m F m m m * T m t n i m m JiJuM J£4. - with us for five year*. Why, we * haven’t even seen tom for two." Elastic Cabinet, ebony Bea’s Beauty Shoppe “ I know, Joe. but He never forget* * XENIA and cyeaiil. Contacts nil Phene: 14 Cedarville, Ohio check, and such • generous on* Be member, Joe, our hoy is a busy mam broadcasts, tuning* push “Now, Joe,” a* he started to apeak, button, “ l have the most wonderful evening . $14.^5 planned, W« are too old to believe to From The Electric Store Sint* ciaua, but we are never too old Long after Christmas—they are just the things the modern home­ to believe Ip angel*. uf^ 4 B te it* lM perfectly “The young folks most likely will maker needs. Electric gifts, that save so much time, doing the work come singing carols, and 1 hope they easier and better. dependable, yet priced low. b y wo*Hkm*eH«w will sing the one l love bestt .ggwssgiginifitaigir afiMMOtoM toa^ui to 7-way Floor Lamps ...... $7,90 up Fin-up Lamps ...... $1.25up ' 94^ 9b' 9P S B K mWBI' B hqt A “ •While shepherds watched their dock* by night mm WHHOTSVViS J All seated on th« ground, Bridge Lamps ...... $7.B0 up Novelty Immps...... $1.25 WldNffBMi D$ii$ir CMMffffify' The Angel Ot the Mrd came down ELECTRIC IRON Table Lamps ...... 3,95 up Bed Lamps ...... $1.00 up And glory shone around" Westinghouse - - $2.95 'And ao the carolers, peeking Into the Special Iron — $1.49‘ gg^lB^w ^MPMa w l^mW ^^^^** windows, enw them sitting Mbit lb Electric Telechron — Specialty Clock—M antle- hand, Kitchen and Alarm Clocks—$ 2.95 to $5.95 H^^^^^Ma men suddenly, clear on ihe evening air, came the‘ Sound of many voices, FLARH LIGHTS ...... ,....5to up ymw *tol• ■ •- * * *%rn to* .. tto'Mk u. *L#mmdh ^ fid* MAJ9 jm i&aijLy d one deep, rich tone, opart from all th* Electric Razor ...... $7.95 ____ »T f e malm Be* tewicfiw , Imnte others. IRONING BOARD Wielli*, do nfdt m fc iw w pristo. The tittle old lady’s eyes were like Bants Fresser .^.....^....1...... JIJS ELECTRIC SWEEPER —• Wtetisghease Stars. , . ■ '—with hiqd cleaner C.C.BEEWER “He’s come! Joe.” she whispered, Warming Fads...... ,....$2.95 up rkMai.MknM*»l tremulously, “that’s tit* voice.’1 a Westlagheme Wauher, Rla** Thk* Then the. door opened, and two Heaters ...... ,.$1.60 up strong arms held them fast. "Glad to see me, dear foikit* cried Lighten ’ the w1 o r k Hot Plates ..,...-...... ,,...... $1*30 up a beloved voice: with this mixer. Com- ...... -,.r...... r .. 1...... ,...... Friday and Sstsrdsy, Defembvr 154* ... "SSOn,” said the. old man, solemnly, plete. . Hanes* Raft—Itajtihy Lawmur ■iiK “1 think the Angel o f the laird must have brought you,” » $13,95 ' The 1940 PHILCO Models are C 1 “Of course," exulted little. Mr*, C * ^Spawn of the North” m u Breen, “ for just see the glory shining here and the prices range from also Cartoon around.” H («l» by MefJlwg Nftwsospsf SyB«lcaw.» iWNU MrileO $9.95 to $49.95 A ^ Rnwlay aiad Menday, Dacettiter 1748 'Te«st*r ' . Altea Faya—Don AnoM E u l e g a l n o t ic e Come in and hear the Best W O b t r m a Stuart fewiw—Baetee Keaton A Sawdwitoh Teewter «&,«m . a A» sift •D* “Hdlywapd Csvaksde" mmt Anthony Santo, whose resident* is Photographed in Tatimietior V unknown, M hereby notified that \ ■ F*#d W«rs»#r 11.71 . Btoe, (toffee M1i> Salt n* Cant fefpse — M m Florence Santo ha* filed her petition A Alee—New* and Csrteen ' Plug in any room. -Aik. About Our wwaai :____ H ______wmm ______R against him for divorce in Case No. television, push and ' 19141, in the Common Pleas Court pf tuning buttons, I^ay^away Plan • . m m m m w m m m N o t k e F Greene County, Ohio, and that said Y »ws m Watouotoy and Ttoiraday night* - cabse will be for hearing on or after 9S7 J0 ; Ptom*ttt fifing.. J January 26, 1«4& wO ftn 4B>g®Hi$HHtft Haul fatthtr , , D .M , AltLTMAN. M II ...... Attorney for HalntMf, J 'V V A * .’i

Gt m m B o w l Btlajra S m u . C l a u s i f A n t f f i a b b SMectin# SuecaMor XSllfjBUHFi IfilPW • Get* Around CftUrrite W- CL % if. - P. H of man, chairman o f the 7«at« GRCKNE CQW fltB QHLX XIOW M IM lff i«r«i>e* Coa»niuee of the Woman’# until late ut January, afksr tha t o r f a Department o f the Ohio Council of annual reorganisation mooting. Pant Churches. Hrown e f Sogercreek towasWp stilt he* “Not only are our boys being it.* tonie a new member January 1, mash- - rnhtd,” continued Mrs. Hoffman, | irg the only change in t o boaad’s por- | sonneL * i ‘but our girts as well. Three times The sc as many girls are dispensing liquor hute, wh# as barmaids today as are enrolled In motion l t.-.ir foliages ;ind universities, These young women will be the msthers and Bseratsfa Down Florida way whore the F. I* NELSON, Q. D. ]y solved hi>me-mpkers o f the next generation.0 chambert of common* roquiro that everything he different, Santo gstesdwL- Continuing. Mr*. Hoffman'* quoted I fapw,1 Bi Martin Nelson, secretary o f the $ tM ng among women, especially house* Jamestown, QM, *■ whan sta wives, has grown to be the greatest 000 and problem of the nation.’* EafMMlaJAttovlinnGlirais B oys’ T wo-Tone Coed hemtmn^rnn^neoerw- n s some tim - ' School-Age tea A few of the facts presented by Jstearion Mrs. Hoffman follow# SWEATERS oBatel# u 1, The annual drink bill in the ta* Oeve1 United State# Is estimated at three ,w*#ks «g and one-half bflllon dollars, the anmb 2. The annual drink bill in Ohio is I Am Now Taluag OyAsrs j TTnboatablo ^aluo! Worsted dropped 301 million dollars. Oonner tmd Blitxen can*t fly For Genuine on etectio 3. Per capita consumption of alco­ face, cotton hade. Solid through the air like a plane, to color with .contrasting rSgian OO0 in N McCALLISTER RADIO SERVICE holic beverages increased ?rOm 1.73 old Sb ?iick trie $ « nem ,wrinkle. PFISTER HYBRID was-fOUn gallons in 1933 to 14.43 gallons* in sleeves. Slide fastener front PfcaMu m f i i Ccdanrlllf, OU* and pocket! Sayings priced! ! were own 1937, SEEDCORN ■ the city c 4, In the state of. Ohio more than . requiring Si * three times as much is spent for These field proven bybrids are con*' . owned a X 14# liquor as is #>ent on. the -public distantly high yieldsr# of large deep Wool# I Rajrmui auto llcei l % ' * l ichoolS, and, fifty time# "more is spent full grained ears o f high ahelling per­ relief hei for liquor, crime, gambling and to­ Men'sMitfficrs should li r k bacco' than for religion , •• I centage and feeding quality, It appear ONE HINT fc worth '!». Thd liqUor industry' hires' more this ordei than 50,000 persons, and its ratio of treat row employment with other, industries is Carefully Graded To - • , A a MILLION HOPES.. as one‘to 123, Styles for all occasions—and If v. Insure Perfect planting the BEST for each! In special Union . hi the Ur I The - temperance leader elided the designs and. colors that look SUOOIST AN i expensive!' All wit hfringed on Wool t discussion by stating: “ If ^the good Here he pope up in « railroad , A grade to suit you and a variety to Bxpteitio people o f our state would acquaint edges! A READ value! Vft engine**-. . *1 suit your soil. Grand C ■ir.- ing inclu> ELGIN Menfs Caped^i V , to sheep) .! V Would Appreciate Your Order r i «• . NOWI _ fleeces pi< ■ 4- DRESS GLOVES L A, Ka1 Wool Grv ward to and work for it dry Ohio.” CARL SPRACKLEN of all prt.: i f .. ‘ $ Cedarvitte, Ohio " B, F. 0 . 1 J , j- - r STYLE,, r— econojof priced! Remov Smart 'imljned espeskin in ' Officials i /'the devil's ' best tfriehi& aind -*1 jVUtiirnniiWMHiHiuaiimHimtetimiimiHlntilHHimm* U , ; dressy- pig grain, neatly. qualifkat .vorst enemy,” | Theldeel Christntsui Gift future e f stitched and perfectly sited,', last weel versity said, to his-students: |“ ;. A5teutifiilPwii»«ft T Your choice o f clasp wrist, 5 , , ( , a. m * 1.1 /■ or slip-on styles! See them! ' Griffith j It is difficult t6 become enthusiast!' SPECIAL. . \. - tion into MrmaUxaUope'lSthAaaA- about Anything which has all the «n* ' Thmh tupdnrhembendoml^toy \U Mondays, Tuesday#, Wednesdaya last elect . M itnaqr JSlgto tbst.il Just a 'ries on the debit side o f the ledger, hag end m ukle^ art m a e m o m e ^ - Kttl« bit wore ' ’yoot*” thin* any .‘or if tor* is anything to he said in $1.95 1 Complite * Two C favor of consuming hlcohol as a bey- pending , ■arsHkna*rtlystyl«d..,.auu*‘ Xtote,OWn rage, up (o the present time it has Other Permanents *2£« to $7M, ■V " r , ' -v *v " . $1600 at , taggy aeittofe'Ato'lfegHgfior. wen carefully coneeaUd, If beyer- Complete* BKampod aag- ffngsr funds on • yowtehtMau mpM «i||;,bat| g e alcohol were totally removed oSIbilcneitobmroritaat' Wave, • 50c. ' Roomie Van d FHgllt procure 1 . roni the world tomorrow niorning by Slgiasaro ireMomMy; priced.. CosmotlfS; ^ , >/ Board of < sudden upheavel of nature, the re *t*»wnl«w vetoes *«lW a* I24.7& fluence” 1 ■. : A <3towite.dto#ri4'te*wAt1$ ult. would be Complete gain. There : T W 8: V A N Itr ' ployes o; t ■ |wilB|tii.Blidlt«iltwnl. 0**■ n f e # Mini ihe thing 'in a nutshell. ■ ’ - Koala, » t * IF Y0U NEED PRINTING, DROP IN whieli ca C—InMrmtinrfy Hilfettttll IS jrutU. • Yellow. Spring*, months t towwel «ww«wl tye* , f i i J f Who’s the who in liquor sales ballyhoo ?—Mr. E. Normou* Profits. Jamestown, 227 ranting t “ It is my professional opinion, Open Bribing* hy Apywladaieat Survey: TIFFAN Y,/ewfer after observation o f many years-in But in the end hq goee bach to j«a!H State iCori the practise o f medicine, that beer is reindeeri. C«#*l get along with­ water” rt S. Detroit St. , X«u>t Ohio doing more ham to humanity than all out ’em' bsjni.lsyl■> i i\mmmmqavme,mvmn ton, Broy other alcoholics'.”—Dr. Gillbert Davis, Chicago, $ Ghritlmii Islands, ing count ■ to w * Harbor, Cove, Sound!, been com Arp Found in Allas 5 ^ 5 , Ohio is nr CHRlStMAS SEALS productio Not one, but ihfee Christmas is­ One co- (. iu” iMfies* lands will celebrate the Yuletida this Y* Berea, Ohi^ . year, ali of to u t under tho British SSJM eight poiil Full O f \ flag. The first is located in m>d- U*J , Pacific, and is really « submerged mountain 15,000 feet high with only The St 10 T»’ its top above water- The second, Hygiene renmi: in the Indian Ocean, is forest-cov­ personal Useful Gifts ered and had a population of .40 .- A - ■ -■ - ■ - - -when the last census was taken iff month of 1388. The last Christmas islands is over the i near Cap* Breton in the maritime Someo) For Men provinces of Canada; Invest In at theoffi France has a Christmas harbor on Ebright, Here's something ta remember. . . if you can't Desolation or Kerguelen island o f 1*80,00' about 2,000 miles southwest of Aus­ send something he will like, it's better to send tralia. The United States has a hriitm as Gifts cipal and the card alone. Christmas cove near Boothbay har­ C In t o vau. bor, Maine, which is a summer re* paid thro Now you know your men best. *, that is> next sort, „ agsa abet to us. . and we know that if you'll give him Hmfa to Protect Your There is also a Christmas sound *#00,000 near the southern lip o f South Amer­ 000 to $li something to wear from the Vogue Shop, you'll H orn from Tuborculosi* ica about 120 miles northwest of T hat I a s i state dop be away ahead of the person who gives him •*wA Cape Horn and located in arv'MarttF belonging to Chile. the total something to. take back and exchange. Urer’a ra CEDARV1UE U V l STOCK A gift to wife or mother that wilt increase, the cheerfulness-of her surrounding#. We have no "Christmas Merchandise." For {939 Toy* Sprout Wheels 000,000. Christmas we just augment our glorious stocks Reduce the-tasks, o f housekeeping, ignrrease the value o f your home while MARKET 4s Kid* Imitate Parents A Joint reminding the recipient every da yof your consideration of her health and comfort, of things a man buys for himself the year Today’s eivllisatioiri-ott-whiefcls ha# tee o f tlx around > .. and when he sees our label with your revolutionized the Twentieth century 265-225 l b s . a - 5.35 toascerto card he knows that you've used not only youi* toy industry. Several decade# ago 225-2C 0 l b s . 6.10 children played with paint , sot# and Stor?n wikido^ French doom, hardwood payer# in heart hut your head. 250-275 I b r . , J ____ ^4M cut-out doll#. Now girl# and boys aervancy 3V6-300 lb!#. ... „4;70 want wheel goods. The desire to floor*, new Ulterior paint job^ new kitchen st’s 300 l b s , u p 4,GO have an automobile like dad’s is so great that toy auto manufacturer* Itu BACH GIFT IN A HANDSOME VOGUE 180-200 lbs. .... „„-J5.46 must change their designs, as soon ctipbordfly aiGe^ insolation, weather stripe. 1(50-180 l b s * . as new models appear. Velocipede* t o ytob! SHOP GOT BOX AND GIFT WRAPPED 140400 l b 1#. - * ^ V. t, .1.5,15 must be streamlined, scooter# must Ask her what she would like^-theti phone us. 160440 l b s , ^„.,—4.75 down have pneumatic tires, and doll car­ FREE OF CHARGE. riages must be of the latest baby Arthu Houghs 4.00 down buggy d*#igns. Slag#. eA33.00 d o w n You’ll find mtr completely stocked yard prepared to handle intelli In] L a m b s m AFTER YOURNAME- g e n tly your needs. Phone us about your needs. Plain lambs ‘iM to 8.00 Ardtur . - For fiaie—Apglee and ' tf|ir ' at m n jL IiOOK FOR OURS c A l v e # ...... -4*4* to Nagley** Walt Varna. i«tt No Yardage—No Commission m m ter. M y M t s Net To Producers iwwtiiiiiitaiiwiiijiiiiwiwiwdwwwww ffte and n V o g u e S h o p 4% FARM LOANS, Mm #m fcm Wednesday, November 22, ttfft PrM*frt «w l CmsAl awtial heeinm,' \- ii or • a n SO. FOUNTAIN A m ■5, • CEDWWIllE LWBER M t i tofM , Springfield, Ohio H(H»H Write or laaidre LION H. RUNG f g t f H p i i (MndKa O . ffcoMf Id

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