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PAGE SIX THE MEDINA SENTINEL, MEDINA, OHIO. Medina, Ohio, Not. 26. 1920 The Medina Sentinel Kniered at the Poetofice in Medina. Ohio, as second-class matter, October IS. 18S8. M. K. LONG Publisher It. M. LONG- ...General Manager GEO. M. DENTON Editor Advertising rates made known, on ap plication. All legitimate advertis ing accepted from reliable business firms. Political advertising, 60c an inch insertion. Address all communications to Medina Sentinel, Medina. Onto. All subscriptions are payable In vance. each ad One Year ' $1.50 Six Months 76c Single Copy 05 WHERE THEY PASS THANKSGIVING DAY Hisses Mary and Jane House, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. House, Dell Aikens and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bachtell, Harry Bachtell, Mrs. Morse of Lodi Mr and Mrs. Howard Benham of Elyria, and Mrs. Mary Crocker of Ak ron at W. E. House's. Mrs. Helen Felton and son Richard of Lake wood and Mrs. R. G. Strong and son at John M ay t ham's. Mr. and; Mrs M. F. Bryant and daughter at H R. Calvert's. Mr. and Mrs. David Gates and daughters of Akron, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thomas, Mr. Ed. Elder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hurlebus and fami ly, and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Deyell and family with Mrs. John Gates. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wood and family of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ainsworth and family with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Clark and Mrs. J. T. Ains worth. ' Mr. W. H. Albro, Misses Lillian and Mildred Albro and Mrs. Belle Whit field with Miss Susan Alden. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thatcher and daughters at J. C. Shumaker's in Se ville. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Newton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Spitzer, Mrs. Dan Hemmeter, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Woods and family and Mr. and Mrs R. M. Long and daughter at E. B. Spit zer's. Mrs. R. M. McDowell, Mrs. C H. Hewes, Mr. Corwin McDowell, Mrs. 0. H. McDowell and daughter,, Miss Hel en, Mr. and Mrs. Blake McDowell and family, Misses Betty Stone and Lucy Ulmer of Boston at H. G. Rowe's. Mr. ancTMrs. J. D. Dannley and son Alfred, Mr. Chas. Dannley and family and Dr. Geo. Dannley and family of Sullivan, 0., at Mr. Chas. Danniey's in Wadsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams and fami ly and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams and family will take dinner in Cleveland and attend matinee in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Norman Berry and son and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rounds of Lakewood at T. Andrew's. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Snyder of Chip pewa Lake at Mr. and Mrs. T. A Baisch's. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Beck at M. C. Gage's. Mr. and Mrs. John Beck and sons at Mr. Geo. Swarz's in Mallet Creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bibbins at Mr. and Mrs. John Bibbins' at Lodi. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Newton at F. M. Sedgwick's. Misses Helen Hobart and Ruth Lehr of Sandusky, Mrs. Addie Crissick and son and Miss Mildred Crissick of Akron at C. F. Hobart's. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Boyden and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Root and daughter. Mr. and Mrs D. H. Knise ly, Mrs. E. R. Root and family at A. L. Boyden's. I Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Longacrp, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Anderson and family, Mrs Alice Hartmsn wid family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snedden and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Deibel and family at W. J. Anderson's. Mr. Scott Bennett, Messrs. Carter and Floyd Bennett and Mrs. F. E. Stine and daughter Elsie Ann, at Will Rounds' in Cleveland. Dr.and Mrs. J.B. Webber, Miss Hel en, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Robinson at Walter Webber's T)r And Mrs CI .1 Ttnmnn mA AavtcrU- ...... MMUftll ""l ter, Eulalia and Messrs. Virgil Damon and H. Stack at Mrs. Lula Eastwood's in Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Homan and fami ly', Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kearins and daughter, Genevieve of Cleveland ,at m H. Wilkinson's. Attorney John Oviatt and family of Cleveland at E. W. Brintnall's. Mrs. Alice Canfield and sons at D. C. Babcock's. W. A. Ault and family of Wads worth and Mrs. Edith Hale at Ivan Ault's. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Severins and fami ly of Akron at Ed. Bostwick's. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompsett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompsett and Mrs. Wm; Johnson at Earl Hines' in Ltchfield. Mr. and Mrs. George' Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Jbhn Stewart, and family of Cleveland, Mrs. H. H. Brainard and Mrs. David Welch at S. H. Brainard's. Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Nichols, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Nichols and children, Mrs. Floyd Nichols and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Longacre at Ora Nichols'. Mrs. F. A. Branch and Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ferriman at W. J. Blair's in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Godlove and daughter of Warren, Mrs. Anna Mc Dowell of Lakewood, Mrs. Laura Cha pin and Miss Delia Miller at J. F. Bor ger's. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Newton and sen and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Porter and family of Orrville at Geo. Woodruff's. L Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Luke and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Art Burnham and family at Irwin Moore's in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Oatman and Wil bur Oatman of Cleveland at S. S. Oat man's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snellman and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. DeArmitt will spend Thanksgiving in Cleveland. Miss Gertrude Bishop, Miss Emma Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Reinhardt and son, and Mrs. Chas. Longsdorf and family of Friend'sville, Mrs. Sarah Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phillips and family of Akron at F. O. Phillips'. (Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Brown of Ak ron, Misses Inez Norton and Maggie Fullerton of Cleveland and Mrs. Maria Johnson of Creston at Jay Sar gent's. Mr. and Mrs. Kline Heath and son of Lakewood, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stebbins and family .of Creston and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson of Akron at E. 0. Simmons'. Overcoats Like These at $26.50 areaReal "Find"! We have no hesitation in showing Clothcraft Clothes to some of the best dressed men in town. To several of these, who have been in the habit of buying what they liked regardless of how it would wear, Clothcraft has been a sur prise. They say, "These are splen did garments. They look and fit well, and I can't seem to wear them out." That's because the makers put honest value into every seam and thread. $15 to $32.50. CLOTHCRAFT . Clothe. SPIRELLA The World's Best Corset. (Not Sold in 'Stores) Remember, SpjreUa Corsets possess qualities'of Health, Comfort, Style, Dura bility and Economy, not found in any other corset. Remember, I give Corset service which cannot be secured elsewhere. MRS. IRVING SOMERS Corsetiere Medina, Ohio Phone 1228 0. N. LEACH and GUNKELMAN MEDINA, OHIO V The Clothcraft Store CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to Vll who assisted us in the burial of our dear mother and grand mother. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Buswell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bailey, And the Grandchildren. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kind words of sympathy and many acts of kindness and iiowers during the sickness and death of our wife and mother. We also wish to thank our pastor and the singer for their services. C. W. Collin A. W. Collin p O. C. SHEPARD CO. 23 PUBLIC SQUARE MEDINA, OHIO FEED GRINDING Our feed grinding plant is located on the Smith Road across from the high school building. We make it our business to grind any kind of grain a farmer has to grind and to grind it any way he wants it ground. Besides the ma chines for grinding feed for stock, we keep one machine es pecially for grinding different kinds of grain for table use.v On this machine we can grind your corn meal for mush and your wheat for graham bread. Everything about this plant is 'up-to-date and fine and we can give you the kind of service you" ex pect in a first-class plant. This feed-grinding plant is at your service every day, morning and afternoon, and nights and Sun days if necessary. v In connection with our feed mill on the Smith Road we run a first class elevator where we buy and sell all kinds of grain. We also carry a complete stock of dairy, hog and horse feed there. 1 We solicit your patronage jalong the lines mentioned above, and promise you that whatever business you favor us with will" be well taken care of and done to your entire satisfaction. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT At our store up town New Corn Meal. ' O. C. SHEPARD CO. 23 PUBLIC SQUARE MEDINA, OHIO FARMS FOR SALE WE HAVE MANY GOOD FARMS FOR SALE, RANGING FROM 20 TO 110 ACRES. DAIRY FARMS, CHICKEN, TRUCK, AND -FRUIT FARMS. SOME INCLUDE STOCK TOOLS AND CROPS. PRICES RIGHT: If you want tohuy or sell your farm call or see THE MEDINA "HOME CO. Phone 2R122 or 4161. Medina, 0. Koolmotor Heavy Zero Light Zero Auto Oil Medium Zero For Winter t ? ? t 1 T T f T ? Y Y THE FREE OIL CO. Medina. O. AUTO LIVERY Prompt service. Carefur driving Auto tires and supplies; DeLaval Cream Separators. Ill W. Washing ton St.. Mednia, O. Phone 8185. B. T PIERCE. Thanksgiving Day Usually calls for some new equipment for the kitchen. Knowing this we have made every effort to have on hand a full stock of Aluminum and Pyrex, as well as the Famous Savory Roast ers. 'We have for the first time in two years a full and complete stock of Aladdin Aluminum Ware to make your selections from; also a good stock of the two most popular finishes in two sizes of Savory Roasters. Our stocks are complete and the satisfactipn de rived from the purchase and use of utensils of quality will not be for V Oatman's Hard WWOLJL , HERE'S YOUR KIND OF GRAFONOLA FOR CHRISTMAS -IF YOU SELECT -NOW! If that Chrstmas Grafonola is selected now you will be sure of getting exactly what you want. All Graf onolas are under the Tuttle Outfit Plan. his plan puts a Grafonola in your home simply through a pay ment of a certain number of records. You choose the records. Paymentson the machine do not begin until a month later. Tuttle Outfit Plan and Grafonola Model C, $55.00 This includes; Grafonola Model C and "five $1.00 records. .$5.00 first payment for records; month ly payments of $5.00. Tuttle Outfit Han and Grafonola Model E-2, $130.00 This includes Grafonola Model E-2 and 10 $1.00 records. First payment of $10.00 for records; monthly payments of $12.00 for the machine. Tuttle Outfit Plan and Grafonola Model G-2, $160.00 This includes Grafonola Model G-2, $160.00, and 10 $1.00 records. First payment of $10.00 for rec ords; monthly payments of $18.35 on machine. Tuttle Outfit Plan and Grafonola Model 9, $85.00 This includes a Grafonola Model 9, and 10 $1.00 records: First payment, $10.00 for. records; monthly payment of $8.50 for the machine. Tuttle Outfit Plan and Grafonola Model F-2, $150.00 This includes Grafonola Model F-2 and 10 $1.00 records. First payment of $10.00 for records; monthly payments of $12.50. J. W. Tuttle The Rexall Store J. f f 1 f Y I