The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

Hit Week’s Cress Word Puzzle nr* I ' ii i ! ___ | * a r ® : M HORIZONTAL L Lagal geteaos 4* Darkens 9, A Vegetable 12 , Hake ashamed 13, Negative 14, To accumulate and sav e ' 15, A color * 15, Similar 18, 'Toward 19, Name of an automobile 20 , Relating or belonging to 'elves, 23, Storehouses fo r hay, etc. 23. Pronoun feminine possessive 25. T o misrepresent wilfully ,character o f *, person 27, Below 30. The Moon’s age at 'the 1st every month". ■ *” 32, Fruit o f ferns 35. T o piece out 3 6 . Jurtips 39* Tree hearing fru it resembling 6 , Spot 1 7, Conjunction . 8 , The coast 9, Analyze 30. Before 11. To worship 17, A father 18, diplomacy 8 i. The back o f the neck 22. To butt, as with the'head ■ 24 . Corrosive the 26, Old barons o f Japan 28. To recind, as a law , . 29, A pistol (trade name) . 31v A. cruel king. (Bib.) the 33. Cry 33. Knock , 34. Sometimes written fo r “ said” o f 36. In te place cited (Abbr) > 37, Conjunction meaning "in ad. dition” 3S, Distress signal ,42. To bear 43. A measure of. weight (plural) 45. Pastry (plural) A lN lC |H L. lElAlN mmm E IT * T the orange (plural) 40 . Principal island in Malay Arch- 46, Nourishment P’plgo. . 41. ’Two-footed ' ■ *• 42. A-little at a time 44, The, last measures o f a Song 45, Test or trial •47. Guided 49. A day on which Courts,are not held, 51. Especially (Abbr.) 53. Propelled '54. Steeps VERTICAL' 1. A cone bearing-tree 2. Nickname o f a, famous president 3. Long-legged wading bird 4. A'.passage fo r light or air , 5. Indefinite article Answer to last week's puzzle 131 m E l 01131BUS E9 m m m m m m A J£ n m u jA |A M p T H s H D t m L i k m Q A p, m\ ns i F s | 0 T o A p i m A T| a M e r 1 F T n m H m M l A 1 ! F iA 5 r o m m 13 F F B m E A T m u p m T E R Uj m m ff G_ ESO E E U n : j j m R F m F i . T_ _N A Q 1 io|V A M|d|ri ,R 0 E RAIN HALTS THRESHING (MADISON LIVESTOCK MGR. RESIGNS FOR ILL HEALTH July is reported as being one o f the coolest fo r some years. Unless we bave a cessation o f rain August prom­ ises to be ope o f the wettest in years. While much o f the threshing is com­ pleted i t will require a few 1 days more and those who have not performed Wallace Binegar, o f London, 'who has served qs the livestock'manager f 6 r the Madison County Farm Bureau f o r the past year has resigned, due to ill health and an injury, Binegar was found op the street in Columbus last this task am getting uneasy. The*May when struck by A truck .1 He was continued rain is doing much, damage j unable to tell how he got into the city, -to the Ojrts, Saturday we had one o f 'Later it was found he had been hit heaviest rains th is 1 section has ever by an automobile on the Rig Darby experienced. PICNIC CALLED OFF The proposed Sabbath School jmd Church picnic for. the U. p." congrega­ tion was not held Wednesday due. to inclement weather. The picnic had been announced fq r Bryan Farm but the recent rains made sUch an event impossible, I t may be held a t a later date.'.'' j hill while repairing a tire. He had so cured a ride into the city and SUfferec a lapse o f memory. When, lie came toft ho reir iWbered about the 'accident when hit by the motorist on the DartJy Hill but had hb memory o f what hap­ pened after that. He is suffering from a broken hip and other injuries, W e are making.special prices on high grade guaranteed paint. D o not order paint until you have our prices, Read our ad in this issue and come in and see us. Service Hardware Co. Mr, and Mrs. E, S. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs, C. E, Masters attended the fiftieth anniversary and home coming at the Brecon M. E, church 'near Cincinnati last Sabbath. Dr. C. J, Fairo will be in his office Monday morning when^patfents may call. Good ftews for men! Mo need for you to Mthop *tound''for Datchcii Trousers —we h*re the agency for them right 1 a our store. You'll And them smartly cut ssd carefully tailored, too •—and every pair is booked by that famous money-on-tbe-spot Wirramy Ir ******* IOfklMMSi*i.44 aMg HOME CLOTHING CO. G. H, Hartman, Prop. "TRADE AT HOME* Cedarvilfe, Ohio HAROLD HUSTON LEADS IN ENTRIES AT STATE FAIR Harold Huston, 16, Yellow Springs, 0 ., beat all other livestock fanciers to the "entry poet” for. the Ohio State Fair, Aug. 31 to Sept. 5. His quali ficfttion fo r a two*year old cow wns the first entry received by Fair man­ agement The deluge o f entries from Over the country followed your .0 Hus­ ton’ s by only a few days. Last year Houston entered his heifer in a class o f 28 calves and topped the lis t She was placed fifth in the open class. A t the Clark county fair he Won in the open class and in the Club Work at the Grene county fair his entry took first and sweep- stakes positions and first in the open class. DU. C, J. FAIRO WEDS SATURDAY The marriage o f Dr. C, J. Fairo, of this place, and Dr. Anna Marie Me Cornick, daughter o f Dr. and Mrs, A , C, McCormick, o f Xenia, took place in Cincinnati Saturday according to information received here. Dr. and Mrs, McCormick, parents o f the bride were preeenf’afc the marriage. < The ceremony was performed at 2 o'clock in Christ Episcopal Church, by the Rev. C. Russell Moody, assist­ ant rector, The attendants were Miss Adrinne Blades, and Mr. Hendon Blades o f Butler, Ky,, niece and nephew o f the groom. Following the service Dr, 1 airo and jride left fo r the Lakes oh a motor trip. Upon their return they will re­ side With the bride’s parents in Xenia? The Dr, will continue to practice here and his Wife Will remain in the offices n Xenia with her father. The bride and groom were classmates and are graduates o f the Ohio College of Dental Surgery in Gincifinati, being in the clntfs o f '24. The Dr. has built a large practice lere and has made many friends, who will extend congratulations upon his return. H A D L E Y - 8 The Dayton Power * Lighht Co, ms been having muehh trouble o f late due to electrical storms, Tuesday the sower watt o f f from about 4 o ’clock to 8:80 that night due to a transform­ er burning out at the substation here, Thor* ware many suppers that night by eandla light. Lesson (»r » * v v. a trrswA 'i ki :, i . o , 9 t ttl« JCvtniiiK Srlifjol. jlw J y lilb.m 1# •tiyii* «t £hl tuie.) (©, JIM. W«»t#rn *if'W9npr;i’ r !’r-!nn I Leison for August 16 t e m p e r a n c e le sson LESSON TEXT—Cal. a-.W-SL GOLDEN TEXT—**i;y not deceived: tJoU J«i not mo(.’la d ; for v/Iiatuoever s man soweth, that shall lie also reap." —U*l. «:T, PRIMARY TOPIC—A picture of a Good Life. JUNIOR TOPIC*—Good and Fad Fruits. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ IC—Drunkenness and Kindred. Evile. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC—The Flesh Asalnnt the Spirit. Having shown In chanters 3 and 4 of this epistle that the believer Is free from the law as a means of jus­ tification, Paul makes practical npplt- "tUlon of this doctrine. I. Christian Freedom (w . 13-15). J. It Is Not an Occasion to the ‘Flesh” fv. 18). Libert)* )s not license. The notion rhat when ope Is free from the law he Is free from constraint, is wicked))* erroneous. License Inf the Ilor-h means aot merely the Indulgence o f’tlu* tie.-,!. In actual material sins, bat In the ex presslon of a self-centered life In bit- :ng and devouring one another (v, };') Otckering among Christians Is an ex- ample tliereof. . 2. By Love, Serving One Another (v, 13). Freedom from the Mosaic law moans slavery to the law of love. ‘‘The .'merging from bondage through Christ is tlie passing Into a sphere of li.V in wlileh nil the powers, should act under the dominion'of the true motive love,”—Morgan, II. Walking in the Spirit (v. 1C-JS). This discloses the secret of how a lIfe of sjervice to another can bo lived. •The governing principle In the'lire of a believer is the Holy Spirit. Walk, ing in, the Spirit results in: 1. Loving Service to Others (v. ’ 8), 2. Victory Over the Flesh <yv. 16- 17). By the. flesh Is meant the corrupt nature of man expressing itself in tlie renin) of sense and self. The renewed man becomes two men between whom a mortal confllc-Kls going on. The Christian must choose between good nnd evil, when he chooses tlie evil, the Holy Spirit opposes, and when tie chooses the good the flesh opposes. Notwithstanding • jtbis deadly conflict, -victory Is sure if one chooses the good, III. The Works of the Flesh (w. 19-21). By works of the flesh is meant tlie operation of the carnal nature- Tiie one who chooses to five .according to the impulses and"desire* o f his natu­ ral heart -will be practicing the fol­ lowing sins, ” . 1, Sensuality tv, 19). s The sins enumerated here are prac­ tised In the sphere of the body and -are; • • 0 ) Fornication.' (The word “adult­ ery", is omitted from the best manu­ scripts.) (2) Uncleanness, Tills Includes all sensual sins, open or secret, thought or deed. . -. (8) Lasciviousness. Tills means the' wanton reckless indulgences in tbo shaiugful practices of the flesh, 2. Irrellgion (v. 20). These nets take place in the realm of the spirit and are: (I) Idolatry, which means the wor­ shiping of Idols. ! .- (2) Witchcraft or Sorcery. This means all dealing with tin- ocev’ t such os magical arts, etc. 3. 81ns of tlie Temper (vv. 20-21. These take place In the sphere of the mind and are: (1) Hntred. (2) Variance, which means strife (3) Emulations, jealousy. (4) Wrath, bursts of passions, (5) Seditions, factious in the state. (6) Hereriete, factions In the church* (7) Envyings. (8) Murders. 4. Sins of Excess (v. 21). (1) Drunkenness* This means in­ dulgence In Intoxicating liquors. (2) Iteveffngs. acts of dissipation under the Influence of Intoxicants. IV. Th® Fruit of the Spirit (v. 22* 24). Tills Indicates action lu the realm of life, the product of the Holy Spirit Indwelling the. believer. 1, Love, to God and man, 2, Joy, glad-heartedncss because of wtmt God has done. 3, Peace with God and fellotvmnn. 4, Longsuiterlng, taking insult and injury without murmuring. 5, Gentleness, ..kindness to others, 6, Goodness, doing good to others, 7, Faith* believing God and commit­ ting nil to Him. 8, Meekness, submission to God, 9, Temperance, self-control In -all things. Against silch there IS ho law. SENSATIONAL VALUES! SS In a short time we wi?l move to our new location in West Main Street. Von can save from 20 to 30% on your purchase now. All new merchandise included in tbo sale. Terms . $1 D OW N . 50c A W E E K We want everyone needing bedroom furniture >of this type, to profit by this oppor­ tunity. That's why we plo.ee these outfits on sale on these terms* U E R E is an example of what quality buying rhoans to * * the-consumer. We purchased a large number of these outfits a price far.below the price we would have to pay if. the quantity had been smaller. The result h; a Ecd outfit * at a remarkable low price. Each outfit is.as joiciuiecl fine walnut finish steel-bed with sturdy continuous posts—a. sanitary,-deeply tufted mattress,, and a link fabric ■spring. You get the entire outfit at a. price regularly asked for an ordinary steel bed alone. Add to this low price cur ex­ ceptionally liberal terms of $1 -DOWN and 50c A WEEK, and you v/ili realise what a “ buy’ *this bed outfit actuallyAs ■ Jiisl Bring One Dollar -, A visit will convince you of the many exceptional values being offered during our R e m o v a l Sale.' ' all rass 55% off on Beds 25 Per Cent’ cfi: on all Talking Machines. Free Delivery Within Radius of 50 miles. Man’s Sorrows Man’s sorrows are n mystery, but that sinners should not have sorrows were n sadder mystery still. And (Jed pleads with ns nil not to lose the good of qur experiences of the bitterness of sin by om* levity or our blindness In their meanings.—Alexander Mnelnren, p o ! T t _ r There* are a lot of people who never put off till tomorrow what they can get somebody to do today.—Western Christian Advocate. CLIFTON GIRL RESERVES ! GIVE “ BREEZY POINT” , , The Clifton Girl Reserves gave a three act play “ Breezy Poiqt” at the Clifton opera house Tuesday-evening. Those in the cast were: Frances An- derson, Freda Estle, Nina Stevenson, j Esther Boolman, Barbara Carter, Christine Rife, Mary Peters, Florence j Paxson, Marjorie Youfig, Nita Printz, j Mary Lea Flatter, Wilnmh Curry,; Carrie Ellen Estle. Pianist, Bernice j Bryant. The play pleased a good sized audience. CUT YOUR WEEDS Notice is hereby given to all prop­ erty owners to cut all weeds in com­ pliance with an ordinance and a state law. Unless the property owner cuts the weeds the village will order them cut and assess the cost for collection us taxes, H. G. Funsett, Mayor, -------- * * — * " + — — * J NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Those wishing to pay their street oil account, will please attend to the ! same not later than Aug. 15. J. G. McCorkell, Clerk RETURNS FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Lowry, a f­ ter a month's visit with relatives in West Virginia anti a tour through | the East in eluding Washington, D. \ C,, arrived home Wednesday. Mr. Lowry reports & wonderful trip with­ out mishap over excellent roads, all of which were o f the hard type. Famous Royal Cords for Heavy and Extra Heavy Service T HE reports you hear every day about the remarkable nervice o f U . S. Royal Cords indicate how well they are do­ ing the job . T h e ir Latex -treated W eb •Cord construction gives them w ea r -figh tin g q u a lity th a t stands up under the hardest kind o f service oVer all kinds ‘ o f roads. For heavy service in all sizes choose the U . S. Royal.Cord; forextra heavy serviceon larger cars, buses and light trucks— the U . S. Bus-Truck T ire; for specially severe service on light cars the U . S*Royal Cord Extra Heavy in 30 x 3l/z Clincher and 3 2 x 4 Straight Side* Mark c h a r l e s t o n p i k e n e a r l y COMPLETED SAYS PRESS T V'ffri.-trd b»3t *«ifv,"A fl(ti of: Si t;'l l* V ‘, ! I../ sii 0 1*|j f, fl( o %W 0 ,-k M (fit. 't. si-.fi. i;•Hii'iSi. {■ tit« JUnS'l’ ., 1 < >i >•(.' Is s S-wC. *m« ismi* ■ s>l«r S’.r'fl;iO'"fj.v '.(■!'}w Cr-,.- „:,v -1’ V^T.1^V*fW jfri^VrtkfiW i •: 'itfr The South Cliarlcslon pike, that •'Action o f the Columhus pike between London smd South Charleston, is Heav­ ing completion according to the Mad- *"o-i County Press. The pifee is com- ldoti’d to Kirkwood cemetery* a dis­ tance o f three miles from London. Lost,* Automobile key on a chain. Finder leave at post office and receive reward. \ Buy U* S* Tire* from SERVICEHARDWARE COMPANY U N I T E D S T A T E S T I U E S A R E G O O D T I R E S £ Y G E T O U R PRICES O N PR N T IN G ^ r X Le G Louis was b tionc.t most the > throng agina herse) fores! * ‘Tlie 1 ' are s' ■scene Tin. able ( The c Paris ditiom o f tin which whicii Tha at thc- is a n amUse cabare citeini thrillic the poi fore n interes reads seen. We . and wc to the rccross all the Trav the fat the ea Chaute After s ican bo liful ai of the ceems Americ home, much j whole 1 the ro.* only a Uiousat Anioiic cos, thi Hack c c- Mrs trical kehen earned in 121 gradtii U*e Gt Ing

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