The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

• i i i i i . “ C M -A » rUBONAl wm | u 4 « W«w4 frean l(ra, C’iari#* Grab#**, • w I m * « u token to the «jurujgiS*ld ho„- last weak, it tfcmt *be is much i better. For xeyeraJ day* she was un« ^owscimw. * * * d*y* this w « k in Ciaeto&ati. — ............■ - n - T . * * w** * * » ** Mr, and Mrs, fJr*y> Mst Wed- *e#d*y at their Home in Sprinjffteld, hvwy of milk m tha evening after Saturday night, September &». George Martindale ^ l ? L EV*nS Xania ave„ f ? r buain*9a on Sunday morning. The Cedar Inn will be dosed lo r business at midnight Saturday. r J>,— " 1 1 'i i r •••Tin,n i .i-i F or Sale:- Two small gas heating 0 toY$& and one Mahogany bureau. Mr*. J. I^i. Ghesnut John Pavia has. been on the side list the jpast week but is improving, Ed Dean, well known .farmer bas been quite ill fo r several days. His condition, is reported better* and he is now able to be about the hous j, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Barber, Monday, This is the third son in the family. Mr. and Mrs. J, C, McMillan o f Columbus spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Turnbull. ■ The Led Cross .of the county will have a display o f the children’s work at Richard's Drugstore from Thurs­ day until Monday. R e^ William Duffield and wife o f Dayton spent'Sabbath with his sister, Mrs. W . W . Troute and other rela­ tives, .s ' j I have a limited number o f Senator i Dunlap strawberry plants fo r sale, [ J, G, McCorkeU Teachers' Meeting for preparation fa the weekly Sabbath School lesson is held every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock in the R. P, church parlor. AU are welcome. The Ladies o f Mrs. J, P. White’s Bible Class o f the U., P , church will hold a market Saturday afternoon at the Service Hardware Store, begin­ ning at 2:30.' Pies, cakes and chick­ ens will be on sale. Mm. W. W . Troute entertained the Home Culture Club at her home last Tuesday. She had fo r her "guest the first o f the week her friend, Mrs. Ira Gates o f Columbus, who was formerly a member o f the Club during her resi­ dence here. Rally Day w ill he observed at the •R P. Church, October 1st. Special services. Everyone come and bring your friends with you. Services be­ gin a t 9{30 A . M . E . R. Kiehl, w ife and daughter, Ina and R . E . Reynolds and w ife o f Columbus, were Sunday guests o f Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gillilan, Electric Bulbs, Fuses, Switches, Wireing, Repairs at Service Hard­ ware. ^ Invitations are, out fo r the coming marriage o f Miss Ruth Huston, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Lester Huston, to Mr. ,Wilbur Conley, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Conley bn Wed­ nesday, October 11th at 7:30 P. M. F or Sale:- Ford delivery car; Ford touring car, 1 Oak hook case, IRound Oak dining table, 1 Oak book case, I oak library table, Mrs. Ellen Weimer Mr, Leland Hume and Mr, Foster Hume o f Nashville,’ Tenn.,relatives o f Messrs. T„ B.- ana J. H. Andrew, stopped Over Wednesday night with hot Andrews on their way to -Cleve­ land to attend the National Tele­ graphers and Telephone Convention, They hope to return. this way next Tuesday when they will again visit the Andrews. • ■ On sale at Richards Drug Store, Cedarville; o r ' 60c by mail postpaid from Jaqu.es Capsule Co., Plattsburg, For A Few Cents A Week , S a f e t y F o r V a l u a b l e s , ~ ~ ~ A n A C o n v e n i e n c e \ Y /E don't all have precious heirlooms W and costly jewelry and things’* of great worth.’ Bu t most of us have papers like in­ surance policies^ wlHs and other impor­ tant documents whose loss would cause distress and annoyance. \ The place for them is in ,a safe deposit ’ box in our vault. For a few cents a week they will be ab­ solutely projected—safe and yet always f- i*- available. The Exchange Bank CED ARV ILLE , OH IO . Resources Over $500,000.00 4% Interest Paid on Savings New and attractive Fall Shoes for Men, Women, and Children. High class merchandise at reasonable prices. Hanan Shoes for Men Selly Shoes for Women. Buster Brown Shoes for Children t 1 . For ove*v 20 yoars we have speci< Iked on fitting Children** Shoes i i f &« i l 5 Frazer’s Shoe Store X E N IA , O H IO Q*yx Trip!# Cattad Saaaael war*. Tour choice fo r 83 cants at Service Hajrdwar*. J. G, McCorkell had a pleasant sur­ prise Sabbath morning by a visit o f his brother, Jay McCorkell o f Pauls- boro, N. J., a suburb o f Camdem. Mr. McCorkeU is the Buiek dealer ip hi* city and was driving a new Buick sedan from the factory in Flint, Mich: to his home making the trip this way. It was his first visit‘ here and he was accompanied home by Miss Anna Mary McCorkeU, his niece, who will spend a week at his home. Mrs. Robert Bird had as her guests over Saturday and Sabbath, her nephew, B. R, Mayne ani wife and ■two sons o f Saginaw, Mich. Mr, Mayne is General Superintendent of the Saginawlron Products Co., a branch o f the General Motors Co. and was motoring through to .Louisville, Ky. and M!t. Carmel, 111. Mr. Mayne is a state delegate from Michigan to the National Exchange Club which is in convention at Louisville, this week. • Genertfl Agent to seU a complete line of fruits fo r the orchard and home, roses, shrubs and oramental trees fo r landscape work and sell street trees, also to employ sub-agents fo r nearby territory.’ Write Quaker Hill Nurser­ ies, Newark, New York State, and let us tell you the particulars'. Spouting, galvanized corrugated roofing at Service. R . H . D INES , D . D . S . Announces Office Hours 8 to 12 and 1 to 5^39. Other hours by appointment only .Phone 2 on 87" Cedarville Exchange Bank Bldg Z .voritd pipe and .pipeless Furna­ ces at Service Hardware. For Rent:- House o f five rooms, gas and everything complete. • Mrs. J. N. Lott There’s a difference. You save it at Service Hardware. Notice to the Public— We. will no longer accent goods once taken from the store unless arranged fo r at the time o f purchase or were defective at time o f purchase, Ct M. Ridgway Mr. and(Mrs. W. B. Stevenson en­ tertained d company *of friends Mon­ day evening honoring Mr, John Speed Harvey o f Hunting, W. Va., and their niece, Miss Vera Andrew, who were married Tuesday evening. Among the guests 'were friends and relatives o f the bride and groom. A nine jtound daughter was bom to Rev- and Mrs. J. Merle Rife, Monday 4t the? home o f Mrs, Rifete parents, Mr. and Mrs. N . L. Ramsey. Rev. Rife and wife are located at Fair Haven, Ohio. ANDREW-HARVEY NUPTIALS School son' One o f the most delightful social events o f the season occurred at the home o f Mr* dnd Mrs. T. B. Andrew on South Main street, Tuesday even­ ing, September twenty-sixth, when iheir daughter, Miss Vera became the bride o f Mr. .John Speed -Harvey The house was profusely decorated in pink and green. The south end o f the living room was banked with ferns and flowers in the background while at the side hugs candelabra with lighted tapers formed a chancel for the occasion, Proceeding the ceremony, Miss Stella Bishop o f Xenia Tendered sev­ eral musical selections. As the clock was 'striking seven, Rev, John P. White* D. D., the officiat­ ing clergyman took his place, The groom and best man, Mr. Robert Thompson entered from the left, while the bride on tbe arm o f her father came down the stairway, through the aisle formed by the ribbon bearers, Miss Regina Smith and Miss Marga­ ret Jac, The bridal party stood facing } the chancel, while the minister used the ring ceremony in uniting these two young people in the happy mar­ riage relationship. The bride was charmingly gowned in ,a Japanese embroidered silk crepe. The veil was held in place by a band fell in filmy folds, extending the en­ tire length o f the train. The groom and best man were in full evening dress. A fter a sumptuous wedding dinner and the congratulations o f friends Mr, and Mrs. Harvey left fo r a short trip. Upon their return they will go to Huntington, West Virginia, where they will be at home to their many friends. Miss Andrew is well known in this community as a charming accomplish­ ed young Woman. She graduate from Cedarville College, taking the A, B. course and later the course in music. She holds degrees from Western Reserve University and Columbuia University. For some time she lias been professor o f English in Marshall College, Huntington. Mr. Harvey is a successful business man o f Huntington. The best wishes o f this community follow these yoting people, The out o f town guests were Miss Harvey, Mr. and Mrs, Jac and Miss Margaret Jac o f Huntington, Mrs. Judge Thompson and, Mr. Robert Cameron Thompson o f Washington, I). C. Miss Bertha Townsley o f James­ town, Miss Stella Bishop, Dr. Ban McClellan and wife, o f Xenia, (By JUBV. P. B, IfrXYr ATKH, JO. JD,« TraeSar o-t Kwrlloh Blliio 1» tb« Mitody BIN* Instltut* of Ckkago.l Copyright US* V‘-’v«nnH»- nniow LESSON FOR OCTOBER 1 BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST LESSON TEXT—LuKe 1:5-23. ST •(■}. GOLDEN TEXT-Hw Siam lji great tn the sight .of the Lor i, sr.a he shall brink no Wine nor strww drUns.—Lake t;J3. RBPBUENVH MATKHIAL-.T hs , *0:3-5; Mill. C4-S. PIUMAHV TDPIO-An Angel Brings Good News. JUNIOR TOPIC—The Birth of John the Baptist, INTERMEDIATE ANDSENIORTOPIC —Preparation for the Coining of Christ YOONS PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —The Place and Work of John the Bap­ tist, We are today entering upon a six months’ course of study in. the Gospel o f Luke, whose general subject is “Jesus the World’s Savior,” Today’s lesson concerns the birth of John t|;e Baptist, the forerunner of Christ. I. The Parent* o f .John the Baptist (yV. &7). •- , ✓ 1 . When They Lived (v, 5). “ In the days of Herod the Ring,'1 They’ lived, in a day when ungodliness wa.s rife. The priesthood was "very corrupt and the ruling classes were .wicked. Zach- arias and his wife lived in ,a, time when it was not so easy to be godly, 2. Their Character (v, 0). They were rigliteons before God. To be righteous before God Is a high tribute. Many appear to be righteous before men who are not righteous before God. Their lives were so mated that they Walked in the commandments of the Lord blameless. How beautiful it Is when husband and wife, are united In. the Lord and walk' together In fellow­ ship with God. 3. They Were. Childless (v. 7). Though this godly couple were well mated and they possessed the Joy of /lie Lord in. their souls, there was a real lack In that home. II. The Birth of John Promised! (vv. 8-17). 1. By Whom (V, IX; Cf. v. 19). The angel Gabriel appeared and made known.the good news to Zacgarlas. Tbjs exalted being, the special.mes­ senger of God, was sent to make this disclosure. 2. When (W, 8-14)/ While officiat­ ing as priest this good news came to him. . Zucbartas must have been defi­ nitely praying about this very matter (y. 13). As he .burned incense, which typified prayer, the multitude without were praying. 3. Characteristics o f the Child (w i 15-X7). (1) Shall be great in tbe sight o f the Lord (v, IS). Though the people ’did net greatly -esteem him lie' was highly esteemed by the Lord. This iff Infinitely better than If he had been greatly esteemed tn the eyes of men or In hi* own eyes. This Is the esteem for which we nil should long and pray. (2 ), Shall drink neither wine, nor strong drink (v. 35), The child shall become a Nasarite, separating him­ self from the sensuous tilings and ded­ icating himself to the service of the Lord, (3) Be filled with ther Holy Ghost (v, 15). The energy o f the di­ vine Spirit would enable him to lead the people to repentance (v. .16). (4) Shalt .go tn the spirit and power of Elijah (v, 37), In this power he was to- prepare the people for the coming of the Savior and the salva­ tion whlch H e vras to bring, ML Zacharlar Aaklng for a Sign (vv. 38-23). Although the Aged priest was ear­ nestly praying for the salvation of Israel the gracious promise o f the angel, which was the beginning of that salvation, staggered Ids faith. He was unable to believe that that for which he fondly hoped and prayed would be realized. The angel gave Zachhrias a sign. He was smitten with dumbness which was to-continue until the ful­ fillment o f the promise. Because he refused to praise, God In faith for this gracious promise God caused his tongue to be silent unfit the promise was fulfilled and his lips could open In thanksgiving and praise. Though he was thus rebuked, at the same time his faith was strengthened by the manifestation of the supernatural. God wants us to trust Him, to believe his promises, no matter how contrary to reason they may seem. IV. Tha Promise Fulfilled (vv. 57* 63). When the time -came for the birth of John, Elizabeth brought forth a son and the neighbors rejoiced with her. On the eighth day they circularized the child and gave lilirt a name accord­ ing to the Instruction o f the angel (v, 13). The name John was contrary to the family custom. By means of writing Zacharies made known the name which he would hate by divine Instruction. At this time Godtipetted the mouth of Zaoharias and he offered up praise. Youth and As*. In my youth I (bought o f writing a satire, on mankind; but now in my age I think I should write an npology for them.—Walpole, .Lenity and Mercy, When lenity and mercy play for a kingdom, the gontter gamester Is the soonest winner.- Shakespeare, , Heaven Often Smttee, Heaven often smites in mercy, even when the blow I* severest.—Joanna ilalllie. 1 i Speetaole*. 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