The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26

u cwMitvuJUi werald , *, 1032, MWihM Kfegitfl ■Anwag tfct «hWKn at Kite rnr.iM •Nflawm* - exhibition in London was ft bwi*o»tm qogluq so small that it I k impossible to see the work Ing PArix In motion without a n on liv ing fliaas. It la only a quarter of an inch tea* and la worked .by compressed «b-. a hair from (be bead of the wife « f the model maker forma the driv- fftgM t r Sica Language 1 Motoring along tbe signs offor In finite diversion, A smile-provoker was one on*a lumber raid which said: “ Courtesy. Service' and Lumber;'' another, painted on the side of a brick building, announced “ Hardware, Im ptomates ac<! while still an other proclaimed; “ Butter. UggB Poultry and All Kinds of Junki”— ! Indianapolis News. B e A lert -■k B e CAREFUL Hotel Chittenden Completely redecorated and remodeled . . . over $JGO,wO spent in making the Hotel Chittenden the logical choice fo r the/traveler. Home o f the “ Purple Cew” Coffee Shop. Large, comfortable rooms'— exceptional service. Rates from $1.50 upward. Geo. A W eydig, Manager COLUMBUS, OH IO F o r Our Country Subscribers Cincinnati Enquirer Daily Except Sunday Cedarville Herald ' ■ Y Both Papers for One Year Only ' $ 4*00 Send your check to the 'Cedar­ ville Heraild and get these two papers for a whole year. A wonderful offer. “HERALDWANTANDSALEADSPAY* f Jt iJLPW ll. nmmmm IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I c h o o l Lesson ate RKV. F. U. FnZWATKK. D. I)., M*«B- b«r ot Faculty. Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) ■ <©. 1032, WesternMewegaperUnloB.) - - '. "J■ “;"i-...' ..... 1 i ■ Lesson For February 7 THE SLAVERY OF SIN (TEMPER. ANCE LE8SON) LESSON TEXT—John S:31-3«. GOLDEN TEXT—Jesus answered them, Verily, verily. I say unto you, Whosoever commltteth sin Is the serv­ ant of sin. - PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Tells Us How to Be Free. JUNIOR TOPIC—How Jesus Makes Us Free. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ IC—The Fight for Freedom. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC—Slavery or Freedom? With the nation preparing to observe the two hundredth anniversary' of the birth o f George Washington, the A. A. A. Safety Poster for February, carries a timely message, according to N. N. Hunter, President o f the Greene County Automobile Club,' which is affiliated with the American Automobile Association. Mr. Hunter said that the poster, which is now being distributed to the schools in the territory o f the Greene Couny Automobile Club,, depicts George Washington with his arm thrown around a typical Americifn youngster. “ Your country needs you tdo-be alert—be careful.,’ is the message to the school children o f the nation. . The A . A. A; Club executive said that with plans already underway for honoring George Washington throughout 1932, the February poster will have a distinct safety appeal for the school children o f the nation. “Millions of children,’ ’ said Mr. Hunter, “ are now taught the rudiments o f safety through the monthly A. A. A. posters. These safety lessons, to­ gether with the protection offered to youngsters by a vast army of schoolboy patrolmen are largely responsible for the steady decrease in child fatuities as compared, to an increase in those involving adults.” VVe are living In a day o f boasted freedom. Revolt from authority is al­ most universal. Anarchy lifts up its vicious head in the home, society, busi­ ness, state, nution, and the world. It Is this spirit which Is revolting aguinst the Eighteenth amendment under the pretext of liberty und freedom. Sin which is fundamentally and essential­ ly lawlessness (I John 3:4) is back of all violations of the Eighteenth amend* ment The vital truth of this lesson is the only solution of the prohibition question., I. Discipleshtp and Freedom, (vv. 31, 32)~. ' Violators of the Eighteenth amend­ ment are not true disciples of Christ. Some church men may be against this law, but not true disciples. In these verses Jesus indicates the following stages of dlsctpleship: I. Believe on Jesus (v. 31). This means not only assent to Christ’s teach­ ing; but acknowledgment of his .au­ thority. It means to give Christ the place o f lordship over the life. All who allow Christ to rule their lives are in sympathetic obedience .to the >na­ tional constitution. * -> g . 2. Continue in Christ’s words (v. IJl). To continue in his Word means: a. Meditation upon it. b. Confidence in it. c. Prayer over it, d. Obedience to it .• The teachings of Jesus Christ con­ stitute the standard of life for every true disciple. His words are adequate for every decision, habit, or duty. The word of God is the sole and adequate .rule of authority to the Christian. In­ dulgence in intoxicating liquor.is pro­ hibited by God’s Word, even to the ex­ tent that drunkards nre debarred from heaven (I Cor. 6:10). 3. Assurance (v^' 31). “Ye are my disciples indeed.” Continuance In Christ’s words demonstrates the fact of discipleshtp. 4. Knowledge of the truth (v. 32). Those who obey Christ enter upon higher knowledge. They have an ex­ periential knowledge. Demands made by God’s Word are hot always appre­ hended at the first, but those Who con­ tinue in the ways o f obedience come to know God and see that what he de­ manded was right (John 13:7). 5. Freedom (v. 32). The one who renders implicit obedience to Christ enters upon real freedom (Romans 8 : 2 ). II. Righteousness and Freedom (vv. 33, 34). r Those who practice sin are in slav­ ery. The evil doer is u..der the mas­ tery of the Devil; “ whosoever com- mitteth sin is the servant ot sin.” Doc­ tor Pierson says that the sinner's slav­ ery is threefold; 1. Slavery to guilt 2. Slavery to penalty or Judgment. , 3, Slavery to power or habit A little thought) shows the abject­ ness of this slavery. Consciousness of guilt is universal. All know that judgment is coming. In the sober mo­ ments of life all men acknowledge coming judgment and have “a certain fearful looking for of judgment” All know that they are helpless to break their habits of wrongdoing. Freedom Is possible only In conformity with the divine will. III. Sonshlp and Freedom (vv. 35, 36). Regeneration Is necessary in order to obtain freedom from sin. Sin's pow­ er mast be broken through the salva­ tion of the individual. The works of the Devil can only be destroyed through the regeneration of the indi­ vidual. Happily Christ can destroy the Devil's works through the sonshlp of those who believe on him (I John 3:7-9). The only way to secure so­ briety on the part of man Is to get him saved through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ The Eighteenth amend­ ment can no more make a nation so­ ber than the ten commandments can 'make a man tell the truth and desist from murder. The only way to get the benefit of the Eighteenth amend­ ment is to have a revival. It is in securing the sinner’s freedom by bring­ ing him as a child into the family of God. So long as people are Ignorant of Christ they will remain in bondage to sin, Sin is a hard taskmaster and has as Its end death (Romans 6:28) SOME GLEANINGS AmazingAirplane BombersSeenFor FlrstTimeln “HELLDIVERS* The first talking picture to feature the newest and moat sensational type o f navy air craft, the. fighting—diving bombers, is “ Hell Divers", Metro- Goldwyn-Mayers vivjd drama o f the air which will come to the Regent Theatre, Springfield fo r f one week starting Saturday, February 6th with Wallace Beery and Clark Gable in co- starring roles. The title o f the picture is the same as the Navy nick-name o f these Cur- tisB-Wrfght divers, which hurl them­ selves straight out"- in the most breath-taking evolution ever invented, Famous Navy aviators and ships are seen in sensational “ stunts" and Beery, himself a licensed aviaotr, per­ sonally flie i in .his role o f veteran naval “ C. P . 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Cook, blanch and cut into halves .enough.chestnuts to serve, using equal parts o f orange and pineapple. Mix with mayonnaise dressing and serve garnished with grated orange rind. Cabbage and Raisin Salad. Shred cabbage very fine, chill In cold water, ’^’o each quart of the shredded cabbage ’ add one-fourtli cupful o f minced celery, two tablcspoonfuls of minced onion, three-fourths of a cup. ful of raisins which have been steamed half an hour, or soaked over night In orange juice. Serve on lettuce with ' french dressing, Chestnut Dressing. Take two ' cupfuls of shelled, blanched and cooked chestnuts, drain und mash. Melt one-fourtlf'cmjfjfi of butter, mix with two cupfuls of bread crumbs,,two tablespoonfuls of minced celery, one teaspoonful o f salt nnd pepper, one cupful of milk, one table- spoonful o f ,minced onion, and one beaten egg. This stuffing Is good used in fowl or rabbit. Turnip Casserole Dish. Cook turnips in boiling united water until tender. 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