The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

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Happy Horn*, The thatched cottage where one to merry to preferable to a palace whet* one weeps. n 'n* . i VICTORY S 9 | 6 S£L* wra.rec.t5Wj S P E C IA L M A T IM E E X M A S D A Y REGULAR J5ATINEES— W EDNESDAY— SAXURIMY ■Schwab SKusetl bring you \ t h e t W $fa!,con»e<$ o f d is tin c tio n s Direct from ^ One solid y e 3 r~cittfn farl C^iToiriheatre,NJ . » P r e s e n t e e ? u titfio . Cast o f g j^ers seldom seen avay JnomBrc S fc «. • S r » l S * t \ E -EVES, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, *25$ ■ ....•< v.,; •;„:s.,p‘'c. 7.7?, '1 ?!.50. $2. Wed. M at 50c*$t$$e| , v SSSB1IM riftreiiwijuMiiei'imwi* ^ j t - S d e & v HER Christmas Qift Here van ity cases, ear drops, m esh bags, silverware, etc. Selectyour gift now. Asmail deposit will hold any' article until wanted. %. ’ ■ . k18 Kt. 25 year white gold casc^beautifullycarvea; "fino - M .WiKrixsSW;? 10 Kt. 25 year white gold ca«f,handsomelycarved*fine I S i S T * * 3 5 - ° ° Our stock o f fine dfamondshas neverbeenmorecomplete. Gem* of every she and sb3pa—,butonly orie qtiallty—the btsc Wc Invite rvou to look thim over... TIFFFANY Xenia, O. T h re e C a rs in One! A w o n d e r f u l b u s i n e s s c a r f o r d a d - b i g l o a d i n g s p a c e f o r s a m p l e s , g r i p s , ' t o o l s , a n y t h i n g — b y r e m o v i n g r e a r « s e a t a n d u p h o l s t e r y ! A w o n d e r f u l c l o s e d c a r l o r t h e w h o l e f a m i l y — b o t h S e a t s a d j u s t a b l e f o r w a r d a n d b a c k * w a r d - t o a c c o m m o d a t e e v e r y b o d y , t a l l a n d s h o r t ! A w o n d e r f u l v a c a ­ t i o n c a r f o r n e x t s u m m e r — s e a t s a n d . U p h o l s t e r y m a k e u p i n t o f u l l - s i z e d b e d ! M o r e s e r v i c e a t le s s c o s t ! C o m e 7 a n d e n j o y a f r e e d e m o n s t r a t i o n . n e w ; fokT eh* • "> MAMMON rfAt?API7 \ jkm % 1 K/VL. y A K A u t ! i ran t i t on jo b psnrus V IA amw» ii?trD«« t«Tnc«A r^ SimdaySchofll ' LessonT (By IUBV, F. U. riThWATJOa, IK IX, *r«ock«r o f W cU sh B m * tot tb« « « o U BUM. iiwrtUuU *J Chicago^ ip. iw wtMJtn Mw?«s**»rn»i—■> LESSON FOR DECEMBER23 ^ UNIVERSAL, REIGN OF CHRIST UffiSBON TEXT—I*». »:«. V, GOW)BN TEXT—‘‘A»k m* and I .h u ll *iv* thw th» h**th*» for thin* inh«i'l. tone* *nd the uttermost pert* ot the Mirth for thy pojwfMlon .”— ¥ ». *:*. PRIMARY TOVIC—Christ, tb* Prince '•f Pes.ce. . JUNIOR TOPIC—Cod’* Promto* of. Peace on Barth, INTKRMBOIATB AND SENIOR TOP- IC—Chrlst’* Klncdom, the Hope of the World, YOUNG PEOPLE ANP ADUMP TOPIC —W h at Christ’s Rtlem Mean* to the World. The time is coming when Jesus Christ shall reign as King over the whole world. . 1. The. King (Isa. 0:6), 1. He Is a Soa of Man, “A child was bum." The eternal Son became Incorporated with the race In order to be Its Savior and Lord. The King ■hall be of David’s line, royal stock, 2, He Is the Son of God. *‘A son is given.” As the eternal Son of God He was not bom, but glVen. This Son given Is the mighty God, the everlast­ ing Father. Being-such. He will take the government upon His shoulders, assume, all authority. Be Is wonder­ ful,. The world will marvel at Him. His kingdom will be different from all kingdoms because It will not b& of this world. He is the all-wise Coun­ sellor; therefore will make no mis­ takes In His conduct of the affairs of the kingdom. His kingdom will be a kingdom of peace. No hatred or fear will be known in His kingdom. 8, The King’s Qualification (Isa. 11:2). The Holy Spirit shall rest upon ' Him ln.H ls sevenfold, completeness. (1) *tThe spirit of the Lord”—that is a divine person proceeding from the Father and Bon. (2) "The spirit of wisdom”—giving InBight into all things, human and divine, (8) “Spirit" of understanding”—that Is the ability to see .that which Is. of the highest and best. (4) ‘‘Spirit of counsel”— that is the ability to make plans. (51 "Spirit of might”;—that Is the ability to execute His plane/"'(0) “Spirit of knowledge"—that Is the ability to perceive the will of God in all things, (7) “The.fear of the Lord”—that 1* reverential and obedient fear., 4. The Character of the King (Isa. 11:3-5), Because'of His divine anoint­ ing He shall be quick to understand goodness (v. 3). Because of this dis­ cernment the right will have recogni­ tion and the pretender to right shall be recognized and exposed, (2) He shall not Judge after external appear­ ances (v, 3), (8) Shall not decide upon hearsay (r, 3), *Hack ease Shalt bit derided upon the ba rit . and perfect~knowledge. <4) He lmul defend and avenge the poor and meek of- all the earth (v, 4). The meek •hall inherit the earth when the Me*- slahrelgns (Matt. 5:5). (5) Shall *mlte the earth , (V. 4). Those whom He smites are vthe iwgodly inhabitants' who are then in federation against Christ, The head of this federation 1s the Anti-Christ (II These* 2:$>, (0) He shall have a seal for Justice and troth (v. 5).' If. The Nature of Hie Kingdom' (Iw. 11:0-10). This Is a picture of the glorious , Golden Age of which poets have sung and for which the wise men of all ages have longed and looked. Therj.. 4 will then he peace, not only, between men, but between animals. 1, The Wolf Shall Dwelt With the Lamb (V. 0). The word "dwell" sug­ gests intimacy as if the lamb Should receive the, wolf into its home. The only place and circumstance at pres­ ent In which the wolf and the lamb dwell together is when the lamb is inside of the wolf, 2. The Leopard Shall Lie Down With the Kid (v. 6). 8, The Calf, the Tonng Lion and th* Fatting Shall Be Together (v. 0), -They are so gentle and peaceful that 'a little child can lead them, , 4. The Cow and the Bear Shall Feed Together (v. if), ( 6. The Lion Shall Bat Straw (r. 7) —no longer preying upon other anl- male. ! 0, The Sucking Child Shall Pla} tUpon the Hole of the Asp (v. 8), % All Nations Shall Gather Untc Him (v, 10). The earth shall then bi fall of the knowledge *f the Lord at tlys waters cover the sea, ; III. The Qlorieus Issue of th* King dent (Isa. 11:10-12), The glorious reign of Christ shah attract the Gentile nations. This li tit* real purpose of the kingdom, t< attract the nations of the earth t< Jesus Christ that they mtght be saved iThe hatlons of the earth shall bi ^brought to the place where they wll recognise Christ because of the glorj and perfection of H ii kingdom. t . Our Gslhseman*. ’ i i t Is a great thing, when ony Geth aemane hours come, when the cup o .bitterness is presented to our lip*, am .when we pray that It may pass away ,to feet that It la not fate, that It to no necessity, but divine love for goo ’end*, working upon us.—E. H. Chaplti ( .............................. . I Eut Oris Book, i When Walter Scott m m into th •winter of. his life, he e^td: "Bring m ithe Book," "What bookr he wa •asked. He answered, "There to Du 'one Book.”—The Wonderful Word. Married Manto Advice, Married Man (to frlertd)----- ”Tou bachelors don’t feel comfortable either a t home or when you're away, Get married and you’ll a t least feet com­ fortable when you're away mm Here are some new, homemade or­ naments for the Christmas tree. They Include a gay painted parakeet, with a peanut body, •fastened' to a wooden standard by wire. Crepe paper in bright colors, mijkee his crest, wings and tall. A wooden skewer, with a paper doll face fastened a t one end and a sleigh bell a t the other, is dressed up Jn strips of bright crepe paper: Mosquito netting, yam and a paper face make the boy with stick candy Ip his arms and lege and small candles Jn his body; Colored gum drops fastened on small wire make tiny bouquets and plants. BRASS TACKS BO YOU GET DOWN TO BRASS TACKS IN EARNING HONEY? BO YOB GET BOWN TO BRASS TACKS IN SAVING MONEY? DO YOB GET BOW NTQ BRASS TACKS IN PLACING YOUR SAVINGS? THE M. ft M. INVITES YOB RIGHT BOWN TO "BRASS TACKS’*. Its security for its many millions is invested only in first mortgages in REAL ES­ TATE—SAFETYr Its net income is paid to its members and patrons and hence it pays Gifts for a Hostess COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY AH your money earns net, . . . ' It keeps your money at home, at work in the community and available to its members and patrons. , . Bo you have absolute security^and.get get 5 l-Z per cent from your savings? ,ti Qet down to Brass Tacks in EARNIN GS YOUR SAVINGS, SAVINGS and PLACING Get down to ‘Brass Tacks and you will save with the- M. ft M, for 1924. RESOURCES OVER $8,500,000.00 COME IN AND TALK IT OVER, ;.U ‘ ; k *2\ - u i % A pretty, set of card table numbers, especially when, made by the donor, will please every hostess.;. Here to a set, made of heavy, black paper, cut into threednch squares and having pic­ tures of girls* heads pasted against the painted numbers, A fide silk cord, sup porting a tiny pencil, t o -'fastened through a hoia punched in a comer a t earir card. • ' . : The Merchants & Mechanics Savings and Loan Association Itg own building. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO S; E. Cor, Main & Limestone Both Phones Common Sense Christmas ✓ C H R ISTM A S G IFT S should bring to the one who receives*h feeling o f appreciation, and to the giver a sense of satisfaction. Most people puzzle their minds for weeks, con­ sult their “list” many times and then rush out at the last moment and huy something foolish. Some people give to others the “presents” they received last Christmas! That is one way'to p ile up* trouble if yotir memory is poor.. Wouldn’t it be ..much better to come to Mabley’s and take plenty of time to look around? Let us help you select. Some of our sales-people are very good at making up Christmas lists.* Surely we will be glad to be useful in the matter o f .selecting Sensible Gifts, - ’ May We Suggest A Few Items? FOR MEN Silk Knitted Mufflers, Sillc Shirts, Neckwear, Knitted Vests, Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs, Wool Sweaters, Gloves, Silk Hosiery, Wool Hosiery, Hata and Caps, Sweater Coats, Knitted Neckwear, Slip-Over Sweaters, Umbrellas, Fountain Pens, Fur Collars, Pencils, Note Books, Eastman Kodaks, Flashlights, Overcoats, Ulsters, Raincoats, B ill Folds, Belt Buckles, Belts, Comfort SlipperB, Cuff Links, Bath Slippers, Shoes, Auto Gloves, Fur Hats, Pocket Knives. FOR VfOMEN Silk Negligees, Boudoir Caps, Glove Silk Underwear, Boudoir Slippers, Rings, Vanity Cases, Jeweled Combs, Earrings, Um­ brellas, Handkerchiefs, Wool Sweaters,.Manicure Sets, Per-, fume, Pin Trays, Pin Cushions,‘Jewel Cases, Hand Mirrors, Beaded Bags, Leather Handbags, Fabric Gloves, .Kid Gloves, Wool Hosiery, Writing Paper, Photograph Frames, Jeweled Bracelet*, Silk Petticoats, Silk Pettlbockere, Wool Scarfs, Diamond Rings, Slipper Buckles, Shopping Bags, Blouses, F or Scarfs, Bath Robes. * ■ Our Boys and Girls Store on the Sixth Floor is the most helpful place you ever saw. You walk through this store and see dozens and dozens o f things the youngsters will he tickled to hate. Whenever you go in MABLEYJS you mil find the Christ­ man Spirit—a spirit of Friendliness and good cheer, life a fine place to visit; whether you Ipuy or not you*re welcome ,," FOR GIRLS V . . W Street Coats, Christmas Slippers, Fur Sets, Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, Sweaters, Rings, Brilliant Bars, Bracelets, Foun­ tain Pens, Manicure Sets, Hand Bags, Fancy Bags, Perfume ‘ Sets, Silk Nightgowns, Silk Hosiery, Wool Hosiery, Um­ brellas, Scarfs, Middies, Dresses. « FOR BABY Hand-made Dresaes, Hand-made Bonnets, Sweater Sets, Knitted Toques, Leggings, Infants* Shoes, Beauty Pins, Baby Rings, Dress Pin Seta, Bonnet Bows, White Kid Mocoasins, Bath Robes, Silk Stockings, Sweaters, Quilted Bootees, Bibs. FOR BOYS Neckwear, Raincoats, Mufflers, Sweaters, Hats and Caps, Handkerchiefs, Belts, Pocket Knives, Wool Gloves, Knit Caps, Wool Hosiery, Wool Scarfs, Kodak Films, Eastman Kodaks, Fountain Pens, Shirts, Indian Suits, Cowboy Suits, Storm Shoes, Overcoats, Wool Suits, CINCINNATI AGood Store mm MpMMt mm i m m When He's Arretted, can't put much dependence,* Mid Uncle Kben, "on reformin' de kind of sinner, dal never gifs repentant eeppin' when he’s been arrested,** f ..G ive Us A Chance T o F igu re On Yo u r P r in tin g ,..

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