The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

I V.: 2 S Tlit Wtek** Cm* Word Puzzle S B IMftOVEDUWFOtMWTtmTWIt^ LOCAL StuidaySchool ’ Lesson’ Xtmutb Cfcfc WW their picnic «.U rui*i«y . t f e * « r Furtt, % < .,* tivtet Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull «n- stemmed th<* Harks Kun flu b last Thursday, s Mm. -ss'i? r.r;v i* u k + zwawm , i>t>, n««* r! {’ jo Eventc* fc&fcoal, MuoiJ* L£M* la* «UU»'io t-t vknagi j 4 . . . . ■, I'l.'.j, Wos’.trn Isi;v.-*;-arcr I iu\:n.) Lesson for June 21 PETER DELIVERED FROM PRISON Mr. end Mrs. J* V. T bit and (laugh* ter Dorothy, of Columbus, spent Sun* ..... I..., ' day with Mr. and Mrs, C, E, Mas-era. ’ Anna Toweeley will take in 1 — -— ~ ; the Midland Grassy Co. excursion tc ■ The annual picnic for the (lm.no ' vi.nneaui Lake Park, Pa., leaving on ■Cnur.ty Fcvai Bureau will ho held on Monday for the week. :Tuesday, June 30. Senator Foss ban *- " ■............. . i'be.’Uasked to make the address. 1 (vaili Deidetdch of tha College if-| —- —— ------ -— ! taking a eourae in msthmeth* and j coaching at ButW Collage, spoils. YOU Profit by being our NeigHtMjr sh « “a&tatstfjsss **« fetubl, , . u Ross EnsilageCutters y*»i* paornrj ••sissyswtoM'.'* Wi'J*te P/(‘c « tlsAni V * orbin'* ^ BW.KOSS rm&uctuin/r&Sih Oh, HpiimiMd, iHM ;l HORIZONTAL I. Strike 4. Not few . 7. Satan ■ j*. 9. Goins forward 12, A beverage < 13, Excited* by eagerness 14, Masculine title (abbr.) 15, North River (abbr.) 16, Vehicle, 13. Girl's name 20. Consisting of three lines. 22, Kind of cloth 23, To open or introduce (nbhr.) 24, Pierce 1 VERTICAL 1. Thin flat piece of stone p. To give notice 3, Fruit 4, Mineral 5, The ground plan of a work, as in railroad engineering, 6, Traveling burglar 8. Them (abbr.) (Archaic form) 10. To offer objections i l l . Girl's name j ltJ, On the t'ep 117, Kini and Patron Saint of Norway . MiSSt’N TCXT—Acto 12:1-10. I i.uHau::v —Tho onuci o t th* : Lord cavainpctb round about them that { fe.n' jJir.i, and Uellvcroth them.—K b . 34*7. ■* \ u i»uir,i..r;Y 'jCOFIO-Fator and the { Angel. ' ’ „ JCNIOIl s o n c —Peter's Deliverance FVi«!. I’riron. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP' 1C —How Peter Was Brought Out o f Prison. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP- i IC—The Possibilities of Prayer, ; 'iho Cedar i'hff ehwter : Daughters of the American Ilovolu- j tion held their first annual picicc at J . the Grimti-U Park, yesterday, Rev. and Mrs, II. O. Fciter of W:;v- Indun- >erly, Kan,, were calling oil friends 1hero yesterday. Ilcv. Foster was for- |rr.erly pastor of the Clifton Presby- c f tb?! tcrJan congregation. 1 18, Boy’s name 19. Native of Arabia 21. Personal pronoun. Answer to last week’s puzzle i .Df>Go Am £ %t -.y - ’• ' ‘ '■' A Teo-Year’a flcputstio % THAT . W H IC H IS B E S T IN R%M( s Possibls by My Sound Economic Vy ' . tbs Post Ton Yoars Mr T '1 "?r6^-w r f Alt For Information Imltb i For. D E N T i s m y 3usino»* Policy For mg 'At Prices- - JBL Within tb® ^ Bosch of All jh, FOB-KESFBRENOSS CALL • f Tfo Citizens National Bank or J Tlie Commercial and Saving’s Bank v. ' v. v ' . .. 1 — ««,✓ * « - ------... FIRST Vl$tT. * ■ » Sooth Limestone St., Over 5 and 10. Sprinnfiold, Ohio, i' •; *nd Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 9.‘i S c r . - M V ' Evenings. u/A’ We are Putting on the Greatest Sales of this Organization This is our Anniversary and it means money saved if you need our merchandise. • O u r Slogan We Sell Everything Paints Screen Doors Screen Windows Screen Wire Bubber Hose Garden Tools Lawn Swings Ladders Roofing Dry Goods Notions Dishes Tinware .Aluminum Granite Ware Mops Brooms Tubs STOP A T THE XENIA, OHIO rer'•**'*: «*#» GIVEUSA CBANCETOFIGUREONYOUR JOBPRINTING I, Peter’ *'Imprisonment (vv. l^l). 1. By Wliom fv. 1). . ' Herod, the grandson of the wicked Herod who slew the innocent children o f Bethlehem. 2. Tho Beacon <v. 3). It was to gain the favor of the Jews. Herod was .not a Jew, but an Edomite, therefore knew that 'his success was dependent upon his having the good­ will of the Jews. He did not par­ ticularly hate the church, but loved popularity. Since the chui'cli had de­ veloped so as to he a successful rival of Judlsm, he saw an opportunity to eurry fayor with the Jews by putting forth his hands against it. 3. The Method (v. 4). He was arrested, put into jwlsbn and guarded by four quaternions of sol­ diers. A qnaterninlon is a guard of foui’ soldiers. Four quaternions means tfint a special group was on duty each watch of the' night. It was the cus­ tom for two soldiers to he in the pris­ on, one on each side of the prisoner bound to his arms with chains (v. 0), the third one to watch outside the dqor, and tiie fourth to be near the outside gate. II, The Church of God In Prayer (V. 5), ' ■ The church was at a crisis. Her sit- ufljion was most grave, James, one of tbe brethren of the church, was dead; atd Peter, the most prominent of all, was in prison. In tills desperate strait they did the wise thing—-they betook themselves to prayer. It was a note­ worthy prayer. “ 1. It Was Unto, God, Not Unto Men, or. to Be Heard of Men. 2. It was United prayer, <3. It Was an Intensely Earnest Prayer. - .It was more than unceasing prayer. It was the earnest desire of the soul a$ It stretched itself out toward God. ' - A It Was Definite Prayer.- they specifically offered prayer to God for Peter, Their prayer was con­ centrated, definite and specific. tfl. Peter Delivered by an Angel (w. 6-11), , This occurred the night before. Her- od‘6 plan to make a public display of him- 1* Peter Sleeping (v. 6). * The Lord keeps In perfect pence those whose minds are stayed on Him (Iga, 26:3). % Peter Leaving 'the Prison, (vv. 7-10), A heavenly light shone in the prison. The angel smote Peter on the side; the chains fell off. Peter put on ids clothes aid passed by one guard after smother through the iron gate out into the city. Tine whole transaction was orderly and leisurely, showing that God is not In a hurry. 3. Tho Effect Upon Peter (v. 11). Although the matter wus so wonder­ ful to Peter, even outside his con- aciousncss, when he came to himself he was assured beyond a periulventure that God hud miraculously delivered .him from Herod’s wicked hands. IV. Unconscious Unbelief (vv. 12- 19). , .A The Behavior of Peter and the Church (w. 12-17), Peter went to the house of Mnry and knocked. The knock was answered by Bliodit who was so overjoyed that she forgot to open the gate, and ran In and told them that Peter was at the gate. The disciples were not prepared for such good news, and even accused lief of madness. She, undaunted, insisted. They offered as an explanation that perhaps it might be Peter's guardian angel In Ids likeness. Peter rehearsed unto them the Lord’s dealing with him, and Instructed them to make these things known unto James and the brethren. 2, The Behavior of the Soldiers (w. 18*10). » There was great agitation Among them as to what had become of Peter. This was a »eriou3 matter since they wore responsible for him. Not being able to account for Peter’s escape, Ilerod commanded that they he put to death, After this Ilerod went down to Caesarea. Here he was adored ft* god. Because he arrogated this honor to himself, the Lord smote him. Herod died, hut the Word of the Lord grew abd multiplied. WUherforce commencement; war; , hold yesterday when 212 graduate:; received diplomas. Dr. W. O. Thomp­ son, president of the- O. S. U., deliv­ ered the address. Mrs. Gertrude Peter* of Xenia, for­ merly of this place, underwent an op­ eration-at the McClellan hospital last Saturday. * i'S. iy Elisnh'-tU Grey, dauffli- <’•.*ot Dr. and Mrs. F. 0. Grey cf . lynmuth av,, wsu graduated Tuesday from Glendale college, Cincinnati, and has returned home for a month’s stay, Dr. and Mrs. Grey and Mrs, J, W. j Good attended the commencement ex -! evcises which were held in tho Glen-; dale Presbyterian church, Miss Grey; has been majoring in literature and ■ will attend ,college in the fall. She; wrote the Senior class poem and ser- j ved as editor o f tho “Glcndalian,” the • college annual. Immediately after July 4, Miss Grey expects to spend ‘ p.pvprnl v.rppUo nt n girl's camp at Massey-Karris Deere ijf ■ John M O T /E R S -F .A K E :? 4 . 0 A D I R S John D ee re N ew !n e a B la ck Hav/i-i Manure Spreaders Nesco Oil Stove: Screen Doors C on se rv e Ot c!cers Window Scret.n:; A, F. Sandies, Ottowa, 0.» deliver ed, the address before tjie O. S. & S. several weeks at a O. Home graduation Tv"ednesday even- Tuxedo, N. C. —Dayton News, lug. Miss Ruth Mitchell left this week for Benton Harbor, Mich., to visit sev- * cral weeks with her uncle anti aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Petty, t For Sale:- Oak, buffet in good con­ dition. Phone 1 83. 1 Screen Wire We have juf t unloaded a car of KoKcino fence an extra "ood car of locust post's. It vil! pay and you to get our prices, Insulate Handles of Pliers —— — f*1 working about electrical conneo- t , - rr I- r, ' , 71 ■ . . . ; Dons it is frequently desirable to ln- Prof. H. H, Smith and wife of New, sulate the hatK]le of the pliers to pre- Burhpgton, entertained Dr. W. R .1vent the possibility of McChesnoy and family, Dean and Mrs. ’ shock. Cedanrille Fanners ' ’Compaiif 9 2 tl am receiving a This may ,be readily accom- B. E, Rcbison, Rev. W. P. Hsrriman pushed by placing a piece of heavy and family, and Mr, and Mrs. Wei- 1 wal1 rubber tubing over each handle:— Everything for Phone 21 the Farm ed& rv ille , e h don McKay on Monday evening. Automobile Digest George E. Hudson, mayor of Xenia, and member of the city commission, has resigned, due to forced absence from the city. John W. Prugh has! been appointed a member o f the com- j mission for Mr. Hudson's unexpired term. The Pennsylvania railroad employ­ ees of this section will hold their an­ nual picnic Saturday at the Greene county fair grounds when 1,500 em­ ployees and their families are expect­ ed to be present. There will be con-' -ci ts and athletic events. The day is one big event with Pennsy employees. The County Commissioners have appropriated $3,000 from the two-mill levy fund for the improvement rf ‘ienia avenue in Yellow Springs, The. value of u brick street compared with macadam is evidenced here. South Main street here was bricked the same year the Yellow Springs iip- provement was made. Oiu* street has not cost a single cent in repairs and ,, is good for many years yet; • -P DIAMONDRINGFR To the most popular young lady in Cedarville Enter your name now. For informa Hon write • . ; . M . - j ; BROWN, Secy, Sane ■ Fourth Celebration ’ Springfield, Ohio. wt«ciMeg5s«a^ • P R O P E R 'CULTIVATION' METALITB TUNGSTEN LAMPS- Guaranteed. . 23 to 50 watt, 22e each. ■ • ' GO tolOO watt, 32c to 50c. j These prices good for Friday and f| Saturday only. Service Hardware Co. Money to loan 5% interest semi-annually, for 5 or 10 years, or, 5 1-2% semi-annually if a 20 year loan is de­ sired. Loans may be paid be­ fore due if borrower desires. •’ t W. L. Clemans CEDARVILLE, O. ! f! Cultivation is as necessary a part of a good crop as planting, It you are to have a good crop of dollars they must not only be properly planted and carefully cultivated. , That is tlje work of this institution and it has resulted in the sturdy growth of hundreds of thousands of dollars for our patrons. Every dollar planted here has grown. ours, if planted in our SAVING CERTIFICATE will grow rapidly under the stimulus of M 6% INTEREST Let us help you make your money earn ’more money for you.. All def osits protected by first mortgage on real estate. The Springfield Building & Loan Association Springfield, Ohio 28 East Main Street, Value of a Deed Tbe value of a deed depends upon its meaning, and Its meaning depends upon its motive and tbe spirit and purpose that prompt it. Tbe widow’s mite Ss really worth more than the cpui'4 cash Qf the rich, because it means more.--Nathaniel Mioklein. WHERE TO DEAL D A Y T O N BICYCLES Impairing and futlrlnrt of BIcycits ..and Childfar’# Vehicles, LAWN MOWLRS SHARPENED W. h MfiYEi.S .. . „ Main 3Z05 2 rv, G,.fferaci< bt Daiytoih Ofiio. The First Thing God's rule is over all; and in all om* uerplcftlfy, doubt, and four, Jesus re- inindfi Us that rin> first thing Is faith hr God.—T. IS. Glover, The Thinking R eed Man Is but a reed, the weakest in nature; but he is :t reed which thluks. The universe need not rise in arms to eiijah him; a vapor, a drop of water, Valikos to kill him. But were the uni- verne to crush him, man would still be Mt'cator than the power which killed him; for lie knows that he dies, nfld of ilie advantage which the universe has over him, the universe knows nothing, *- Rascal, B W XC P T T H 5 C TES&SHOW « M e I n D PLACE OF DAYTON ftE5g t^udeville Atia and Feature Photoplays. Entire change of program every Sunday and Thursday. Continuous perform­ ance from 1:30 to 11:30 P. M. Afternoon prices 20c and 3*3c. Evenings 30c and 50c. I iVork Giciiics Shoes Sport Wear Goods You Always **v« Money at THE AHMY STORE ’ 7 W. r-sft!i st. Dayton, Ohio. THE MUTUAL HOM^ and SAVINGS ASSOCIATION The Lergost tn Dayton R e s o u r c e s $ 1 8 , 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 S u rp lu s $ 8 7 0 , 0 8 7 . 3 2 Ov*» 33,000 Account* ' Corner Main and Second Strast* Dayton, Chi* »d< vy-'»>:!**, Ra^rlitel'RQ, Valves 2.^u. :J, 'dr i frr..o»<!.l from Cyiio- 5or«, !J:«; i; - j , rttt«j to Pieto;.* ■Ucl Comjoctir.B Rons. HARDY A. GROSS CO. , *55 4. « . Clslr *t. Dayton, Ohio, '13 '1 -------- -------------- - ------ i W# mak# sad sell Klefttrle Fixtures •vroufifit Iron work and mount lamps. We copy, but do not handle an. tlques, WILLY H. LAU Main 24M 126 N. Ludlow St. Dayton, Ohio. Xvsrjr in f * hteio y w sw l gwm ifiNTthe me 6i duet, i of Supervivors. government of that of San where City an m } ■ are also combi) In 1925, Ha- ' t r , ■ 25th birthday ; % ■ United States. /•I i- politically, cult i * qially is a den faith of legisla island group 0 ; of the United S placed. _ The local goi clusively in th including in th of Hawaiian a stabilized by a fleers appointe The population native Hawaiia one tenth of tli they are born ] have had no t •their, asCendenc time at least; A few popul interesting at show how coni] lem is. In 1923 the 1 tion of 298,500. to the number HaWaiiii, 12,51 Porto Rican, 6 American, Bri 23,714; Japane 36,199;; with r resented. It should be child bom on when annexati States was con citizen, with a vileges of the l It has been c the voters of , outnumber all ■ bined, and the local people a, is, "What will 1 their hew foun I will not dis but will reserv bu watnt to s; economic condr some other loci which it has t visit. In the days 1 the natives d they da not ui lization it a b it necessary t, when it isn’t r As a result depended on f« two at a time being spent in FORTY STAB1LI PEACEI TO In this eecoi I will give m economic and which prevail gathered in thi my privilege i< Hawaii is on tie3 with muni ernment mode!; toms; it-elects makes the la\V sions of the Oi tutioi for th* framed by Conj the Territory a; offices are fillet President cf t! ject to confirm States Senate. The City and Honolulu is he municipal laws In my thoup in Hor lulu in verted to visits Mexico City, ii O ana in Cuba, ar — ptifison all in H Compared w mentioned, the and little if ai jri u\ is idleness, bu « j plenty, climati easy here. Job rouftty, Ton th« Inal of with yidUii tw^hing the D*ytoft, To: J. Bryan tif

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