The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

Jt 4m CEDARVILLE IIERAU), FRIDAY If, i*tt Miss Lillian Tapia o f Frankfort, 1 0 ., is a guest o f Miss Ruth Marshall. L O C A L A N D P ER S O N A L . Tfcrofl FuiwV and family wifi 1 apand the summer in Mt. Sterling, j NOTICE: Patrons o f Mrs. Zora j ......' . -Wright will leave appointments at Be at the M. E. Lawn this Saturday the Smith Barbershop fo r Wednesday, ■ night fo r the Strawberry Festival, June 24. Prof. 0 . W. Kuehrmann and wife ■ are on an extended visit in Indianap- Improved olis, Ind, U;.:,*f)rnt In t'-v ia tiond T Reev. and Mrs. S. R. Jamieson o f . Sugar Creek were guests o f his broth, er and family, Friday. Any Kind cr Make Of Teeth Y*a Dotre fhwl ea the Ftliariig Hates » ___ nUM P lN tT n i ■k m c O JVR O A Y S E R V IC E o/v AUU W O RK >W>Use Only the Best Guaranteed Teeth.* 7 PHONE \ MAIN i f 909 t aaraiMte 1 ^Vapants _<j|«0 Pauly and Taea, Thaw, and Sat Bret. 3 «e » J ^ P l a U t A f a d e T o F itT igh t netheda Xcan make your old leak ilckt at ytkj fanr'eaet to you. S i v 6C A . S V t \ \ w ■N 'cV* " y* " 1 *' OU W IL L F IN D TH E T IRE will *hoW you why It pays to aiyi HIbuy only THE lending make of tiro1.* Guaranteed Tire Repairing *Good UsedTiret * Service Thai 1*Service JEAN PATTON, Cedarville, Ohio BARG A IN FOR _ H E telephone does hot have to be seen with a price tag in a shop window for the busy woman to realize th a t she has a bargain. She knows th e re is no other household aid which gives her such big value for so little money. It is always ready to assist her for just a few cents a day. By using it regularly and frequently she gets an extra hour or more each day for relaxation. T h e average housewife keeps her tele­ phone actively at work and accomplishes more with less effort. It is the one house­ hold se rvan t she* feels $he can always afford to keep. ' , BEST SERVICE AT LOWEST COST TO YOU TH6 OHIO BELL | 9 TELEPHONE CO* Get your lire works for the -Fourth o f July o f Marcellus Townsley South Main street, nekLjjhe railroad. For Sale;—Oak dining Phope 21,161. table. Call Miss Gladys Fish o f Columbus is the guest o f Miss Wilma Spencer this week. Mr. Edward Harper has rented the Shull prpoerty on- McMillan street and moved into same. Rev. Walter Morton and wife of Louisville, K y „ made a short visit here this week ’frith Mr. S. M, Mur­ dock and family. * The annual picnic o f the cfedar Cliff Chapter o f the P . A. R. was held last Tuesday at Shawnea Park, Xcitia. A- bout fifty wore present. ’ Mr. S. T, Baker is reported as im­ proved following treatment at the Springfield City Hsopital, where he was taken several days ago. . . Mr. F. N. Sullivan, wife and daugh- -ter, -M arianof-Charleston ,—W.—Va., were the guests for a couple o f days this past week at the home o f Dr. and Mrs. 0 . P. Elias. Mr. Sullivan is a brother o f Mrs. Elias. Mr. Homer Wade will sell the an­ tique furniture in the home o f the Wade Sisters,on the Federal pike, on Tuesday, Jdne 30 at 3 P. M. There are many rare pieces o f furniture to be sold. Word was received here o f the death o f Leif Robison in Dayton, Wednesday The deceased formerly was a resident o f this place but has resided in Day- ton for many years. No time had been set for the funeral at this writing. - Miss Eleanor Kyle, o f this place graduated last week from, the Uni­ versity of Illinois in a class of 2,300, 200 more than ever before had been graduated at one time. She received the degree of Bachelor in Science. Miss Helen Iliffe was ‘ among the graduated at the commencement o f 0 . S. U., receiving the degree o f Bachelor o f Science in Education with a major in music. Miss Florence Som­ ers, formerly of this place, was giv- 'en a degree o f Master o f Arts. Mr. and Mrs. William Conley and Mr. and Mrs. Karlh Bull, attended the commencement at Miami University Monday, and were guests at the lun­ cheon. given that afternoon to news­ paper publishers and their wives in honor o f Mr. and Mrs, Ogden Mills -Reid, New York City. Carter Abel, Jr.; Columbus, was a guest o f Robert and John Richards several days last week. ■' Miss Katheryn Saunders, who has been director of music in the Orville public schools has been re-employed for the coming year. Miss Saunders hqs entered the 0 . S. U. and is work­ ing for her masters degree. Miss Mary Ann Wolford.' daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wolford, neaT Xenia, was among the 350 graduates at Miami University, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lott, who have beeen spending two weeks here on a visit with relatives, have returned to their home in Pittsburgh, Pa. o WANTED; Sour Cream. Wolf’s Dairy. For price, 'phone 194, Xenia. METHODIST EPISCOPAL C. A. Hutchison, pastor. P. M. Gil­ lian, Supt. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 A. M. Epworth League at 7:00 P.-M. Lead er, Beatrice Pyles; Topic,# “Getting More out o f Our Vacations; ^How We Use Our Vacations.” Union Service at United Presbyt- terian church at 8t00 P. M. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, at 8 P. M. Senior Orchestra practice, Wednes­ day, 4:00 P. M. Junior Orchestra practice, Thurs­ day at 7:30 P. M. Senior Choir practice, Saturday at 7:30 P, M. j Sunday, June 28, is Loyalty Sun- : day. After the morning services the i members and friends o f the church I will eat together on the church lawn. Badges for faithful attendance will be awarded at the morning service. . j About twenty attended the District 1Epyrorth League picnic at Chautauqua near Franklin last Saturday after­ noon. The young folks had a good time getting acquainted, swimming, playing tennis, and eating together. . Several are planning to attenddurin® Institute Week, July 12-19. The Ep­ worth League Cabinet rented a cot- 1tags fo r those attending, and the young folks eicpec to do their own cooking in the cottage. The Finance Committee met Wednes­ day evening and decided to do their best to bring up the finances o f the Church during the month o f July and then to take their canvass for the new Conference Year the first Sunday in August. Those behind in their giving will help much by bringing in their contributions now. I SundaySchool ’ Lesson’ turn- (By KIEV. P. B , FITZWATEK, d . D( bar o* Faculty. Moody Bib)* In.tltuU of Chicago,) Oft. 1» » k Wwrt*ro N*w«pap»r Union.) Lesson fo r June 21 i THE SIN OF CAUSING OTHERS TO STUMBLE (Temperance Lesson) GOLDEN TEXT—.It l§ good neither lo eat fleeb, nor to drink wine, nor anything whereby thy brother stum, bleth, or la offended, or Is made weak. LESSONTSiXT-^Romans 14:14-23. PRIMARY TOPIC—Helping Othere (Health Emphasis). JUNIOR TOPIC—Mar rtesptmeiblilty for Othere (Health Emphasis). INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ IC—Abstaining for the Sake pf Others. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC—The Liquor Traffic a Stumbling- block. This lesson sets forth fraternal du­ ties In matters of conscience. The background for these obligations Is found In the fact that, there were some In the church nt Rome who were yery conscientious with reference to eutlng liesli. Others were without these scruples. They ate what was set lib- fore them without question. Then there were some who hud particular regard for fast days and holy days, ns the Sabbath, etc* There were still 7others je I io - had-made- -no-dlstinetlonr regarding every day alike. It Is readi­ ly seen In this light how differences and dispute# would arise. . The sure preventive o f strife under Such mr- cumstnnces Is Christian love and tore* bearance. The biblical unit embrac­ ing this discussion covers chapters 14:1 to 15:18; It will be seen that it Is taken from the practical portion of the Epistle, These practical exhor­ tations are bnSed upon the great truths of saving grace set forth la the doc­ trinal portion of Romans. I. Neither Party Is to Sit in Judg. ment Upqq the Other (Rom. 14:1-13). This instruction applies to things In* different In themselves. It would be a mistake to apply these principles to such actions as are Inherently wrong. Concerning things which are, morally Indifferent, passing judgment on an­ other Is wrong because: / 1. Each man la responsible to God alone (v. 4). Each man belongs to God. 2. Each man must decide for him- self what Is right fo r him to ’ do (w . 5, 6). Touching matters Indifferent In themselves, an action which Is right for one may be sinful for another. ’ 3. Each man Uvea not to himself, but unto th e io rd (w„ 7-9). The one Joined to Jesus CihrlBt is to be gov­ erned by the Spirit.of Christ 4. Each m#n' must give an account Of himself td God (w . 10-13). a. Each one must stand before the judgment seat of. Christ (v. 10). b. Account must be rendered unto God (v. 12). . Nothing can be con­ cealed from him, teg he is omniscient. - II. A Stumbling.Block Should Not Bs Placed In ** k Way of Another (Rom. 14:14-23)./ A properly enlightened Christian, may have perfect liberty to act In a given way as far as he himself Is con­ cerned, but the exercise of Ids lib­ erty may become an occasion o f stum­ bling to another. The urgent reas­ ons for abridgment of liberties are: 1. We may destroy the weak broth­ er for whom Christ died <v. 15). ir It Was worth while for Christ to1die for a man surely i t is worth while that the Christian. should deny himself some privilege for his brother’s sake. 2. We Bhould not Allow our good to be evil spoken of (vv. 10-18), Liberty In Christ is a precious thing which only love knows how to use. That one Is In the Kingdom of God and, there­ fore, ruled by the Holy Spirit is proved by daily Uving the love life which Is characterized as follows: a. Righteousness, honesty and In­ tegrity in all things. b. Living In peace with each other. c. Joy in the Holy Ghost. The Holy Ghost is represented as the “oil of gladness” (Heb. 1:9). 3. We should follow after things that make for peace and edify one another (r, 19), To Ignore the con­ scientious scruples of a weak brother Is to destroy the work of God—to pull down the gracious work which God Is doing In him, 4. We should exercise our faith in God and abstain' from things which offend the weak brother (vv, 21-23). III. We Bhould Please -Owr\Nslgh- bor and Not Ouraelvee (Roth. 15:1-13), The Infirmities of the weak are real burdens which are to be borne by the strong. , 1. Because of Christ’s example (vv. 1-3). He Is our supreme pattern. His supreme thought and purpose was to help and save others. 2, Because of the Scripture testi­ mony (vv. 4-13). The Old Testament Scriptures abound with examples of self-denying sacrifices for the good of others, having their culmination of meaning In the action of Christ, Miss Ludle Johnson gave a shower Saturday, honoring Mrs, Alton Dune- vant, (Avanelle Brigner)) a March bride. Bridge was the feature o f en­ tertainment during the afternon, there being prizes fo r high and low score. A number o f out-of-town guests were present fo r the enjoyable affair. Mrs, Will Hopping entertained the Womans Club at her home last Thurs­ day afternoon# -u Mils Christine Sullivan, a niece o f ! Willis Ramoley, a graduate o f the Mrs. 0 . P. Elias, who has been a guest high school, who has been attending at the home for two weeks, returned ; Monmouth College, has returned to to her home in Charleston, Wednes­ day. the home o f Mr, Will Cherry, fo r the summeer vacation, , Messrs, Paul Rife and OruarQU, Printz left fo r Cleveland Monday to spend g few days. Both are endeavor­ ing to take an engineering course and will take the entrance examinations,v Spend the Day at the Tw elfth Annual Community SANE FOURTH of JULY CELEBRATION SPONSORED BY THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Clark County Fair Grounds, Sprlngfiefd, O. Saturday, July 4 -A ll Day and Evening a ■ . • BigMidway Attractions—Rides—Vaudeyille—Aerial Acts The Greatest Independence Day Celebration in the State of Ohio. Bring Your Families and Your Friends 10 Feature Circus and Vaudeville Acts Thrilling Balloon Ascension with Triple Parachute Drop by Daring Girl Gymnast MAMMOTH FIREWORKS DISPLAY Parking Space for 5,000 Machines General Admission, 25c A BIGGER CROP The Better the soil, thfe Bigger the crop—-especially if it is well tended. And this is just as true o fmoney as it is o f corn or wheat. When you plant your idle funds here you get a better crop o f dollars because they are invested in good real estate, amply pro-r tecteed by first mortgage/and every transaction is handled by ca­ pable men o f long experience. ' ■ ~ If your money is earning less than * * 51 - 2 % INTEREST we invite you to come in and see us. The Springfield Building & Loan Association 28 East Main Street SPRINGFIELD, OHIO n La France Hosiery Week Ends Saturday A Nation Wide Celebration by. 5000 Merchants Who like Ourselves are Featuring these Splendid Hose by the Pair and by the Box at Reduced Prices T f lM d Prices onLaFrance a I K % 9 C f t i a a fltv t h a R a v \ W Per ReductiononThese Gent LaFranceHose by the Pair. LaFrance 41 Chiffon..................... $1.00 LaFrance 42 Service................. 1.00 LaFrance 43 Midweight ............... 1.25 LaFrance 49 Dulichiffon......... ..... 1.45 LaFrance 50 Sheerchiffon ............ 1.65 Mid-Weight Extra Quality 1.65 i * Service Extra W e a r .......... ............ 1.69 Lacette Lace Top ........................... 1.95 Hoseby the Box. LaFrance 41 Box o f 3 a t ................... $2.65 LaFrance 42 Box of 3 at ...1............... 2.65 LaFrance 43 Box of 3 at ........... 3.25 LaFrance 49 Box of 3 at ......... 3.45 * .* LaFrance 50 Box of 3 a t ...... 3.95 Midweight Box of 3 a t ........ .............. 4.00 Service Box of 3 at .................... . 4.00 Lacette Box of 3 at ....... 4.75 Mrs. Fred Clemons was hostess to members o f the Klnsihgton Club last Thursday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Samluel Tomlinson and daughter, and Mr. C. N. Skinner, Plymouth, Ind., visited with friends here Monday. They were enroute to Ashland, Ky.» to attend a convention of postmasters, Mr, Skinner being postmaster in his city. . . . —For auto and tractor repairing, call phone 144. I f wa cannot fix it, give it away. ■ Beginning Saturday We Also Announce Pre-Inventory Stock Reduction Sale All Departments that are ove rstocked will have some extra good values to offer. Come her e Saturday the first day pre­ pared to buy most o f the thin gs you will need for all summer. Sale W ill Continue All Next Week . j C B C ’ r Xenia, Ohio ji

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