The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

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Connoctiont C l l l H l g l i l g ’W S t O l f or Oa« Pipes : B t f t i i i t t i l f y w i s s t s m i t f ' t M t m P aps «I mi W bup flfM I l i t * . tiit TwrS b r Ifr iak lin g r w p v i v v * . f: I » ■ •■•! . •. - . . . , , e* ■ :. - ■ • • . ■ • > J r e m m J J J N M r X f l i . 4HM iwilMlpWr r In* the biggest per- ' to fully meet p?e*e*tilAy crowded broadcasting conditions. ‘ - , Thetta why everyoMfwmto-A Phllgol 1 1 ‘ I f " W *M * G R AN D ' , S ^ ^ h ± 2 S N,JM 2 fi& ' ■* sSEE!£iEB3EiSEEB2B^S^" Complete vdfh 7 tub** AO* for u DEMONSTRATION! , PhUcaBalancad Tubm b*U*r theparformanc* oj anyradio ' . , 1 X ' ‘I*?** f " . . . /.-■ ‘■•'i «"r. ' ' ' , ,i > , ‘ , . ; *, ‘ * - At £&* IM i Intff Dipui H#P|t m m * * * * Gnwe, N M O fae *. ASwwtTeimKGIrl Dim mrnle, m !•#*•* pdaMk «•- cw in Ute'e reelity- C3m»l«i M. X oiwk timg. yptutc W>fcm« f m h iim ip t, $3.00^00 demmded. H» wen IMAOt &om Ux .IcMtufpem pekM& c # their I, 0. U^, redoehic: the inanw r to ^60,000 whieh hia motiier jMud. The vm»»»wdit» “baif* warn * “weefctar <5*y*|S!ltalF*Jpxs*e^p *^pe . . m^nr- am■ young women, of light complexion, {mind living with « big, very big, blacknegro.” She was o f negro blood. When the kidnapped young man wew $50,000 at poker, two kidnapper* Fob* ed to shoot him. Numbers on the sow bills caught the kidnapper*, tk light cdoired Indy, and reoeived f iV 330 o f the ransom. Is not that a ntt* per-dime novel • t A A e m a f t a .m C IBm »SSSSS lvt. I A# R. •d ‘ Ifirk lfnr>rfenil laM Coamty, QMo, demamA i PU^al fU* Iml Hmrir m# *» --* 1 1 I w w w » i^Vm- flgQF ■! 3-SSli So Ce WWQHT, * f said Coanty. A « m «r tptpMtaR mmm,mm* $9 Will uvrant, Mdudei Gem Plata, temm , Bt Then** GwpianGwB Daeon. tdAtdm mat®**, i f mm m m * PR^R <M^faa go|mu «WRt PJtOPKRTT FOB SALK ‘JMotloHpicture exhibitors «ey i*Ho! lywood should be deflated,” whatever that means, and'object; eapmbHy* to the salary of one young pietmm lady, .supposed to get $80,090 a week. Far* haps she doesn't get so meCh, bat if she^does get it she- earns fcfc The ila borer is worthy oflier hire, p m on* der Klieg lights. Exhibitors .want pictures that will fill theaters. If any actor can be worth fSOiMOa week ev­ erybody should be gratsftd. Nothing is cheaper, no matter whgt it earns, than the exceptional personality. . An ' American from China admirer “the Chinese dogged patience ahd the courage even in teriiTc floods that made thirty million homeless, fifteen million destitute.’*. It -seems strange that after 5,000 .years of Civilixatitei China has not learned to control the Yang-tee and other great rivers. Then we Temember humbly that with, all our machinery and money we haven’t learned to control the Mississippi, Machinery will do it eventually, however, and as the late tfiiliattt Boyce Thompson predicted, will atoi up surplus flood waters in some'in­ land sea, saving them fpr use in any drougth. Drink a toast, if only in a soda pop, to Ifiss Charlotte Hodgkinson, nine­ teen years old, who took flying les­ sons for 76 minutes, then flaw by herself and did it.well/ It would; al­ most cure yotar “depression bluer to see that young American girl waving her arms from the cockpit EvSn the bird* de not learn to fly aa .gafe&Iy as that, although they begin much younger. " Cherful n«Ws from Rome. Pope Pius XI and Mussolini, tha powerful, agree on a settlement o f the “Catho­ lic Action” difficulty. Fifteen thorp- and church clubs will new reopen, forbidden, however, to engage in po­ litical activities, or. even to have classes for sports. Alt that is reserv­ ed for Mussolini's young people. How­ ever,. each side feels it has won, which indicates that the settlement Is prob­ ably fair- - _ ......... see* ara they * era Hm eta* tw risWteeus- Muwr aft** STSHm *» the m***m 4/9' MlliLMMta wratamr ran * iBsstaaait Mveatarfa TOPXO—Bessa Htestanafy AWG.*«l*IOtJtfOP- n'mAlmWmjAAm.' - ee.m^ AND AOtlM? TOP- WaUm -tm*rL AMI- Sealed bids will be received on wiiafc was known a* the D, H. MeFarlaad properly on Cedar Street until Octo­ ber 1, IM1. Arthur and Ray McFarland ' I. Fairt aa# Barimimp Freeehinf at leeaitmi <m MJ. * ; , :WsS,JBlfcCll^thO . aameeaat Antiedi. Taxn satsrst the. Jewish aynagegue-aod preached, eaw- Ing a multlteda e<Jews and Gentiles to bitMere, The uabellevteg, Jews •ttttfltd up the CMuttHf W the most MMm iroimitlif Coacentea their ■ •;“AfAfw!*y*>b^^a - wevtwa a :-WR5blh: $m '.Rml^HRIRl^'RMRiRhFaWp' . - X ’CB m I i 1 ^ irfirlilB r ( t . 1)» • '•» .uBpapapjwvpK.■ym"-jpffw^paepwepgpn■w«.^-w“*p MOltl- tpdfrbidleved. They warntrowpreach- « t Only that whUh brings couvic- tk>B of «in aad lnduces decisions,for Christ can be truly said to be preach- teg la the tabllcsl sense. It Is not aaengb merely to briar the truth to ffopeegle, itspmtfbAMm#tin sue* a way that ataa and womenwUi be in­ duced to decide for CtarisL X Their attitude teward opposltum f ,6, re, o « theytarried,” The opposition did not prevent thrir preachte* bnt incited ■ them to conlteue preaching. Chris­ tian, workera shomdnot gtva np work becanseofeppoelttem - & Their ismucMsB eceempenUfd'' The Attfarfean Chemical - society, gathered at Buffalo, N. Y., is told by Professors Smyth of Princeton, An­ drew* of Johns Hopkins and Drury of Columbia university that with tha re­ did men can hear the “dance of the finite”—-in other words, the noibe made by molecule* and atoms as they move mysteriously. Each atom “ sings its own melody and dances its own in­ dividual dance.” The ancients talked of the “musk of the spheres,” n s teg music produced by the rolling stays. . Man may become a complex animat, one ear listening to atoms, the other to suns a milHdn times as big as the earth; one eye studying infinitely through the telescope, the other the finite “ infra-world” through the micro scope. At the same time both ears and both eyes will tell him what is going on in- his neighborhood. All interesting, but you hardly have time for it these depression days. An able Du Pont Company chemist has developed a* “synthetic dm goods fiber, like silk,” The pros* sounds like “Alice of Wonderland,” including castor oil, ethylene, glycol, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen. Synthetic silk is said to be “at least as good as real silk,” and silk worms, dropp Into hot water to make their ceecoons unwind, will be glad to hear that. When will the Du Fonts announce “synthetic rubber” at $26 a ton? The Pullman company, on its “Sportsmen’s Train” of the Chesa­ peake A Ohio railroad, Installs foot rests for travelers. They ride cot fortably, with feet raised, tegs are stretched out, leaning back according to the American habit. A good Rea. Our great American trouble i« heart dteesse and the Pullman feet ndt win help that. When your feet are up and yon lean hack, the Mood Dews horisotitaliy, instead of perpendicu­ larly, and the strain on your toast is lea*. Do your thinking and working down if you can, espeoUily to old age. *: For aw*; Spotted Poland Ofctoa male hog, a good grad*. Phone *46*, G**. M ~ ' tsstimoDy. A«Snw offset:., of tbslr preaching, (v. 4). The multitude of tbe city was divided. Wtawe aMm,faithfully preach the gospel them,will be division. 5. Paul and Barnabas assaulted (W. 5*7). The Jews and.tha Gentile* united la this assault, Betagapprised, o f thureoufo Phut and Barnabas fled to Lystra and Derby, where they proactod th* geroet. ' - V . v il; ^ A ttis^ te Werohlp Paul and BsrnjriNW'as’ ffedC.Cw. fog ), ; l The occasion <w. M0). It war the healing of * lama man. God's gracious power shown to healing this Ism* man occasioned new dtmcnlty. That which ought to have been a help was turned into a htodrsnce.. This was a ttotabtt arirscle. The inen bad sKSStfwaraa 10;ID- WNffHW* perceived that to trosted Chrtat, ft* tolled with a loud' ftoto ttot alttouldtonr t o ih « t o > to stand towtori. The enro w«s in- stantaaeow*. tor be leaped up ami walked (v. to), ; , . . r Z Tto ttsthed <w. 11-13). They called Baroahaa Joplter, and Paul Mercurius because he was the chief totokmi- The priset ,ef. Jupiter; iMfought exeu aud gSrihad* roady .to offer McriCcto uut* ttos* m*U {% 13). Ia thepersou ef Jtous Christ God has actually appesrsd to mau <Johto 1:14; Phil. 3:7.8). j, A Their affect* frustrated <w. 14-16). This foolish act was happily averted by the tact of the apostles as exhibited la tbe address of the occa­ sion: ■* Theydenied that theywere divine bring*. b. They dtsected them to turn away from these vats things unto tbe living God who made heaven and earth. 111 . The •casing e f PauJ tw. id-22). Wicked Jews from AnUoch and Ico- alum pursued Puri with relentless hat* t* thtopl** whseri ttog athrrsd tff thevsrypecslewhehadheeo wilt­ ing to Wartoto thew aslmet time t o fore. This shows that satanlc worship ton aseu he torotallato sataak taka This hatred took form to the stoning or Paul aa* m fragging of him out of tbe dty tor dead. Having bees raised up by Gad, to with undiunted courage proas* on with his duties as a istarieaarr hearing the good tidings to tha Mat toon after this, Paul turned baric as* revisited tha places Whet* to tod peeecfaed, telling them that through «mat tritmfctlou they mpet'eutor tatotito Ktegdoat #f God.. iv. The ttagawtasUewef Ctorohee In the Field (w . m -m . Kraaaritaattoa with Pato did not ineu a tosty.atosatorilriat preaching of the gospri, t o the eetobtotoMOt ot « slffmittogdltM'i MUMSe | iy ta «a a.. p V T M V H WWtoa ■ JM H U WlVw Bp* pofated toaveapetoariL Otoworicof djkaf dtoRlRi Alkfrtoto- *“ ffroa^^rorotoff^fff. W IN .'UiwFD i* aetohWsha# au (to Arid srifgov- iarouidrikti^-toatoll —am— j - ial : tounHuH’ rotow u MI w C n M i -' ^■lansi.itoiu.v.arf>m m-ZduiL ir . ' My frtonda att tto alugtot about It la th* Wori#.tod hot briat ito coming to Christ a day asaear- nud there at* to toagaof thaCbriatowriiurohwhich to flit my heartwith stotoeee and my •yeswith tears ah theasugi o f Christ's coming. But service will.—J, Stuart Holden.. , 'v Wo at* rowardafr tot tooordto* to our sphere, er tha toeuits of our work, but aoeordteg to tto, sincerity and toauty to our matlriUte-F. ft. 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