The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52

CEDARVILtg HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1$, INC. LOCAL a n d p e r so n a l Mr*, Jarots Murray has b#«n spend­ ing tha w**k with r«Utiv«s in Spring- field. ' Albert Robinson, who has been suf­ fering from dropsy for. some tins has been removed to the Greene County Home, Mr. Elmer Jurkat, "who has been at* tending Art School in Pittsburgh, has returned home for the summer vaca­ tion. W, R. Torrence, Xenia, formerly of CedarvilU, for many years connected with the Pennsylvania Railroad Co„ is home from California, where he spent most of the winter, Of recent years Mr. Torrence has tyund much pleasure in his travels in this country and abroad. . Mrs, Joseph Bennett o f East I4b* erty, Obfe* wile of Rev. Bennett, for­ mer pastor ef the if. 'E. church* is on a visit with friends here. The Epworth League o f the M. E. church will give a strawberry festival Saturday, June 11 on the church lawn. Strawberries, ice cream and cake. Business Menl A new window or truck sign will keep your name before the public. Low summer prices now in effect. (2t) M. S. Hostetler, Quality Signs. A daughter, Joyce Ellen, was bom to Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Judy at their home early Monday morning. 1 Mr. John Scott, who has been re­ siding in the Finney property, moved Thursday into the Wolford property on Xenia ave., formerly occupied by j Mr. and Mr3. Harry Lewis. Mr, Lambert Reynolds underwent an emergency operation for appendix citis atEspey Hospital* Saturday even­ ing.' « Dr. .and Mrs. O. P. Elias accom panied, Miss Bernese, to Berea lash Sunday, where she has entered sum­ mer school. The Epworth League of the M. E. Church will give a Strawberry festival ■Saturday,-June l l on the church latyn. ^Strawberries; fee- crjranr and tiake -will be served. . .. Mr. Dan Aultman and family have rented the Harry D. Wright property on Bridge Street and moved Thujtsdayi Mr. Charles F, Marshall moved" into the Gray 'property vacated by' Mr. Aultman. <.” WANTED—I am now prepared to resume my trade as a, painter and decorator, interior and exterior work. I f in need of such service let me give you an estimate,. •Phone 138. (4t) Elmer Jurkat. Rev. C. A. Hutchison of the M. E. Church has been attending the M. E. Hillsboro District Conference in Xenia this week. Many prominent ministers of that denomination were on pro­ gram. . Misses Mildred Horney and Carrie, Ellen Estel graduates from our local high school in the class of 1930 and were members, of the graduating class from the Springfield Business College at commencement held in the College Auditorium, Monday evening, JUneU., Mrs. Carrie Siegler has been on the sick list this week suffering with an attack o f heart trouble. ■ Dr, C. L. Kimmell of Cincinnati, formerly a dentist here, now connect­ ed with Longview State Hospital, spent Runday here among friends. • Mrs. J. W. Johnson and daughter, Lu'cile, ' accompanied Mr. Herbert Maine to. Chattanooga, Tenn., Satur­ day*'.. -yMr. and:Mrs, Bert Lloyd of Cincin­ nati were guests o f Dr. and Mrs. O. P, Elias during College Commence- roentweek. f**:i ‘Miss ^Genevieve Hulirtg of Batavia #a‘s'.:the guest last week of Mr, and Mrs. DAn Aultman. The members of the Clark’s Run Club were entertained Tuesday after­ noon at the home of Mrs. O. E. Brad­ fute in Xenia. Most all members “of the club were present and enjoyed a very profitable and pleasant meeting. Mr, Clyde Hutchison, son o f Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Hutchison, has been granted 'a license to preach by the M. E. District Conference in session in Xenia this week . He is a student in Cedarville College. Mr, .and Mrs. J. E. Kyle attended th£ funeral o f the latter's nephew, Dr. Roy Brown,. Washington C. H. Friday afternoon. Mrs. Dr. Downing, who has been visiting in the Kyle home, accompanied them to Washing­ ton on her way to her home in Peebles Ohio. The annual covered dish luncheon o f the Cedar Cliff Chapter of the D. A, R, will be held at the home o f Mrs,* J. E. Kyle, Tuesday, June 14. Mrs. Fannie K. Haines, Xenia, will give a historic talk. Mrs. J. E. Kyle and Miss Clara Kyle will be hostesses and will furnish the drink and desert not including cake. Members will furnish the covered dish luncheon. MISS EDITH FOSTER MARRIED TO JAMES C. STORMONT Cedarville friends of Miss Edith izabeth Fostor, and Air, Jaimes C. Stormont, were pleased to learn of their marriage last. Saturday at the. ,/>ome of the bride’s parents, Rev. and Mrs, Joseph Fostor, in Hamilton at 2:30 o’ clock. The bride’s father, who is secretary of home missions of the Cumberland Presbyterian' Church at Hamilton, -performed the ceremony. Miss Charlotte Fostor, sister o f the bride, was maid o f honor. ' Both the bride and groom are grad­ uates o f - Cedarville College in the class -of ’31. Mrs. Stormont has been teaching commercial subjects in the Q. S. & S. O. Home high school while Mr. Stormont has been teaching in the Canaan Twp. schools in Madison County and is teaching science in the summer school of Cedarville College. For the present'Mr. and Mrs, Stor­ mont will reside on the Federal Pike. Both are popular young people.and have the congratulations of a large circle of friends. - HORSES s COWS _ _____ ilZB R everse P hone charges ___ JOFFICE Columbus. Ohio I.G.Buchsleb.Inc. CALL IREENE COUNTY FERTILIZER Tel. 810, Xenia, O. PILES and all other rectal disorders, togother with 'Varicose Veins, .may be painlessly and per­ manently healed by our mild office methods. THE DAYTON VARICOSE CLINIC Suits 1Aim2. fiAUH!Bt 08 . DAYTON. OHIO FoUItTHANDJEFFECSONSM.i FORMCRIVTHKOFFICE* OFON. O. LONONKCKCM WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET C. F. SELF BARBER SHOP (Located in Room Formerly Occupied by Service Hard­ ware Co.) CIGARS,CIGARETTES,TOBACCO, SOFTDRINKS ANDCANDY Pool and Billards W e Invite * Share o f Your Patronage Main Street, C e d a rv ille , Ohio .. .............. niwiufM^iiitpiNwaii. I Church Notes | UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 10 A. M. gupt, J, E. Kyi*, Preaching Service 11 A, M. Com­ munion Service, “ The Unaeen Pres­ ence,” Y, P. C, U. 8:30 P. M. Union Young People’s Service on College Campus, under direction o f the Presbyterian Society. Union Church Service 8 P. M. In U, P. Church. The pastor will speak on “ The Single Eye,” Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8. P. M. in.the church. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAYI chool Lesson EARN SUBSTANTIAL INCOME Selling Peany-a-Day Accident and Sickness policies, Also dollar a year Burglar policy. Write 815-KA, Guar­ antee Title Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. i9y kbv . J». a n nw AW s , t>. v., M«m- imw *i vwurttr. M m S y mist TitiWlmfri i i OM u m I <* ii Lesson For June 12 JUDAH THE TRUE BROTHER For Sale—-Household furniture con­ sisting of living room suite rugs, din­ ing room suite, kitchen furniture, gas j grate, circulating heater, etc. Terms Cash. Phone 128. Mrs. Zara Wright &JB8SON TEXT— 44:18-45:15, GOLDEN TEXT—Behold, bow good and bow pleasant it (a for brethren to dwelt together In unity? PRIMARY TOPSO—Xeeplna n Prpm- t*f, ■ „ i JUNIOR TOPIC—Benjamin'* Bis Preparatory Services Frida^ 8 P.M. Brother, Dr. L. L. Gray, preaching. Saturday, '_*JNTERMBpiATEAND senior TOPr at 2 P. M. sermon by Rev. S, R. Jam- Its too late after your car is stolen or you have an accident. PLAY SAFE Insure with Motorist* Mutual Insur­ ance Co. Home Office, Columbus. G. IL Hartman, representative. ieson, Infant Baptisms Saturday ,*£«.■■. ternoon. , i ■ The regular monthly !' meeting; of session will be held- aftecrihh*Ha(ur- day afternoon ,service, Opportunity will be given at this time for any who may wish to unite with the church by a profession of faith in Christ, or by certificate. . 7IRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, pastor. Sabbath School, 10 A, M. Prof. A. I. Hostetler, Supt.': Morning Service at 10:30 A. M. Children’s Day program, under the direction of Miss Rosa Stormont. There will be special music and exer­ cises bydhe members of the-primary— department; examination o f the chil­ dren who have been preparing for church membership; a short address ' by the pastor. IC—'What Boy* and Girl* Can Do tor Their.Stonily, - ,. .YPUNGPEDPLEAND ADULT TOPIC —Truefai-oth*rh«M>a. Tests His I. Joseph Severely Brethren (42:|M4:1T), Driven by sore need because of the famine, Joseph’s ,brethren came to Egypt to buy food. As Joseph per­ sonally dispensed the food, he Imme­ diately recognised big brethren upon their arrival fa Egypt, but they did not recognise him, in this test Joseph 1. Accused them of being spies (42:9-17), declared that they had come to see the nakedness of the land. In spite of their protests of inno- cency, he cast them Into prison and demanded that their’ younger brother be brought a s'a proof of the truth­ fulness o f their word. 2; He kept: IHmedn as a hostage f42:18-38?.~Jo»6phdeclaredthutrbE^ cause he feared God he sent the rest home with provisions for their fam­ ilies, demandlgg that Benjamin, he brought to him, TO further. Impress The Young Peoples Society will >them w R h . h i s a n d power* Jo- ” ’ ^ seph ordered .the money,of every- one discovery of thgmoney they exclaimed,,, “What hath Hod done to us?" . . 3.- Benjamin’s peril (44:2r13). By conduct a union service, to which all are invited, on the college campus’ at 6:30 P .M . Mary Margaret MacMil­ lan will be the leader. Evening Service will be held in the United Presbyterian church at 8, P.M. Rev. Jamieson will be the speaker. The Mid-week Prayer Service will be held at the church at 8 P. M. on Wednesday. The third of a series of lectures on the Presbyterian Church rill be given by Rev.. Guthrie; UNITED PRESBYTERIAN .. Clifton, Ohio • Robert H. Hrench, Pastor On Friday evening, June 10, at 8 o’clock, Messrs Wallace Rife and*David C. Bradfute will be ordained'and in­ stalled as ruling elders in the congre­ gation. The Rev. Cuyler N: Ferguson, of Trenton, Ohio, will preach the or­ dination sermon. . f Saturday afternoon, at 2, the Rev. H. B. McElree, D. D., pastor -of the Second U. P. Church o f Xenia, will preach. The Sacrament o f Baptism will be administered at this service. The Session will meet immediately following the service. ‘ r . The Sacrament- o f the Lord’s Sup­ per will be observed Sabbath morning June 12 at 11 o'clock. Y. P .C . U., 7:30 P.-M. Topic—"Get­ ting the Most out of Our Leisure Time. Leader, Donald Kyle, Tueslay, June 14, .the annual con­ vention of the Y. P. C. V . o f Xenia Presbytery.will be held in the Clifton church. The sessions of the conven­ tion will begin at 10 A. M., and 1:16 P. M .' Major Allen, of the Sal­ vation Army in Columbus, will speak’ in the afternoon, and the Rev. Robert W. Gibson of Pittsburgh, Pa., in the evening. The women o f tKe Mission­ ary Society will serve supper at six. The regular monthly meeting of the Session will be held Tuesday, June 14, at 8:80 P. M., in the pastor's study. Mid-week Prayer Meeting, Wednes­ day at 8, at the home of Mr. David C. Bradfute. The study will be a brief review o f Hebrew History to the end of the united kingdom. The; annual convention of. the Wo­ men's" General Missionary Society o f the United Presbyterian Church will convene in Columbus on' Thursday i evening, June 16. Preparation is being made by the Sabbath School for a Children’s Day I Christ will do for his brethren, program to be hpid on June 26. Miss Genevera Jamieson returned Wednesday from Frenchburg, Ky., where she has been teaching in the United Presbyterian Mission School for two years. Dr. C. M. and Mrs, Ritchie went to Oberlin, Wednesday for a brief visit with their daughter, The BEST and CHEAPEST—Motor istS Mutual Auto Insurance. Let us prove it. G. H. Hartman, Local Rep* resentative. a clever deviceJoseph’s cup was placed in Benjamin’s sack and was used as an occasion .for bringing them back on the charge Of,theft, convicted now of their sins and. realizing the seriousness of their situation, Judah pleaded for the release of Benjamin. Benjamin was now being held as the one supposedly guilty of theft II. Judah's Pleas (44:18-34). 1. For the turning away of Joseph's anger (vv. 18-32), In this plea he re­ cited the history,of the family, their coming to Egypt and appealed to Jo­ seph on the baslh of the effect upon Jacob, their father, it Benjamin were not permitted to accompany them home. In most powerful and persua­ sive language be, set"forth the love of Jacob for Benjamin, the son of his old age, and the sole survivor of his beloved wife, Rachel. His plea was as much for hi* father os for Benjamin. 2. That he himself might he kept in slavery instead ‘ of Benjamlp (vv. 33, 34), In this'he showed hts true worth, . that la,’ at being! worthy of the trust reposed In him by Jacob bl* father. ■ill, *Joseph ' Reveals* Hi* ’identity (46:1-15.). After such a plea a* Judah, had made. R la not surprising that .Joseph . could .no longer restrain himself. 1. He declared bis Identify (vv. 1-3). This act on the part of Joseph troubled them. It ought to have made them glad.'‘■'•Under ordinary circum­ stances this would have been a time o f exceeding joy, but their sins were In the way. This not only affords a beautiful example of forgiving love, but most beautifully Illustrates Christ’s dealing with his brethren, the Jews. When the seven years of fam­ ine came hts brethren who had left him and sold him were compelled to come to him for aid. Joseph dealt severely with,fait brethren to test them and to faring them to repentance. t 2. He bade hi* brethren come /near to him (vv, 4-8). When he revealed himself to them, the remembrance of their sins pierced them through. How just it would have been now for Jo: seph to take vengeance upon them. Joseph’s first question was about his father, showing that hts deBire was to put their thought* far awayfrom itheir •crime. He'invited-them td comejnear unto him and assured*them that God had overruled their crime for salva­ tion. They mfeanc It for evli, but It was part of God’s plan for good. He comforted them.” This is exactly what the Jews., He will become reconciled unto them and become their Saviour, and Benefactor, Just as all Egypt wa-f obliged to come to. Joseph for suste­ nance, and become the servants of Pharaoh through him, so will nil the world come to Christ for his blessing and be reconciled to God through him, 3. Joseph sent*his brethren away with good new* (vv. 9-15), As soon as Joseph's breflifen knew him and were reconciled to him they were sent with glad tidings to their father. As soon as the Jews come to khow Jesus Christ as the Messiah he will send them away to the ends of the earth with the good, news of his saving grace. ' » a. mistrTmiwtiii. lin*—!— » y '*»a4 y-i a \:ut jjg|jc|. M j t -^haf^Ver’ydb are from nature, keep to i t ;* bever"desert yOut own line of talent Be what nature intended you ..for* and.ybufwlll succeed; be anything ’flseC' and: you will be ten thousand times worse than nothing!---Sydney Smith. PUREBRED BEUJ1AN STALLION ii-’- jr •_ -«...• .„—■■»■ * i Will make the season of 1932 : on the Thofnas Andrew farm located1' otf the Federal pike, 3 milek from ‘ Cedarville and 4 miles from Gladstone^. We will take care to prevent accidents but will not be responsible in case of same. FEE—$10 To insure colt to stand and nurse. WALTER ANDREW Plumbing,Heating 1 andFurnaceWork i «. , , Lateat in Plumbing Fixtures A visit to our new plumbing shop in Yellow Springs will convince you that wtl haft give you great savings in bath room fixtures and- •» t h / ttud; ^artfljtd tylffeffi' cad bfe you can'see them before they are ' l :isito6d ;only5‘ft'> thh Worid.^Flcldii>g. installed.' We are prepared to in­ stall hot water* steam and other heating systems or repair any kind, Let us estimate either new or repair Work. Notice to Farmers—Regardless of the unfortunate condition o f the bank we can buy your poultry as in the past. Wm, Marshall. imiiiiiiiHiimiiimiMiiimiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiimitiHiiiimiiiiiiiMu j ELECTRICAL I REPAIRING | OF ALL KINDS £ * . Nelson Creswell, S . 4 Phone 174 TiiiiiiiiiiiiiitMiMiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii miiniHiiiiiHMiiimsiiiflitHmmtfiiiitiiiiiiiitmiitimimiiifiiB [ . . LOANS AND . . J j. . .INSURANCE . I We Will Loan You mOney on Your | f AUTOMOBILE j I Farmers* Special Rate On i I INSURANCE 1 i A Saving Can Be Made on Inaar- | ance by Calling Ua , ( JELDEN & CO., Inc., { |. Steele Bldg. Xenia, O. | I Phone 23 * f ★ of the ala- layer* o f cord fabric under the tread In thia tire, two do not run from bead to bead—they are really cord "breaker atrip*’ ’ and that's what we call < them* although some! tire-makers call them [ extra pHet. GOODYEAR QUALITY BARGAINS —Famous lifetime guaranteed Pathfinder H mmad Nature However exquisitely human nature may hate bf^ft .described'by Writers, WORK GUARANTEED tBARGAIN I N " ‘ • | The only Available building lot on ; Chillfeoth Street. Located on comer *o f allay in good oommunlty. I O. L McFABLAND 1217 Olendale Ave. ' Ant, A40 ' • < Davtop, Ohio King Brag*: dMotorfiii Mutant insurance Co. YELLOW SPRINGS^ a wlfTcarry your RISK-on your auto- < ‘ j .RwWili.^See G. H* Hartman. A.W.BLESSING Phono 244 J CASH •RICES WM I-U * > f * 5 a A each T r ian r* . Sinai* M .7 f Tab* g t .o » IH4W-M ^ ■ each Steal* I M S Tub* $1.01 SSM-fSSl « C a 7 ate«l*$S.49 Tub* 91.93 asM-v<*t« a y c acm Steal* $9.33 Tub* 01.27 a*xf,«*.ff « A 4 5 a y each ^ InPr*. Single Ob.ltS Tub* 91.30 SWf-SS-M $ # ^ 5 5 : mW EACH Sinai* $2.70 Tub* 02.90 3*taHRe4.CI. Sinftl* 94.19 ! Tub* .90 ; : S*X*XO,S.CI. A l l EACH (Hugi* 04.29 Tub* .90 Other Shct GOODUSED Equally I/ow TIRES $1 o r JEAN PATTON CedarRDe, Ohio mm DetermineH to Keep Busy! PLATES ^10 and $15 Extractions 50c . P t t B a g i N * G S m b ^ S O w D r . C . H . S>Utl* 10 1-2 W, High St., Springfield, 0 , Main 209. Open Every Day and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings 7 to «, me- a C m . Mg * . Stop at the Hotel Havlin In Cincinnati and enjoy all the comforts of home. . Spacious, well-ventilated rooms, courteous service and hospitality of the highest degree. RATES Buy Coal Now t • , ;. 11 The Best Grades of Coal are Cheaper now than they havebeen for more than twenty years and are at their lowest point for this year. I will take your order now at present price for June Delivery which is as far ahead as I will guaranteepresent prices. Orders filled early insures better prepar- See or call me if you are contehiplatihg ordering now. PEED! FEED! Starter, Grower, Rolled Oats* Skim Milk, Bone.Meal CKarcoal, Cracked Corn, Scratch Feed, Developer, Egg Mash; Egg Banancer, Alfalfa Meal, Meat Scrap, Tankage Oil Meal, Cotton Seed, Salt* Bran and Midds. Clarence L.McGuinn TELEPHONE—3 *'l : • • ' * ■ South Miller. St. Cedarville* O . After Corn Planting Specials BARN PA INT S-gaL Container $1*20 G a llon This is guaran­ teed paint. HOUSE PA INT Sold on a guar- " antee fo r 5 years . $1*90 Gallon FENCE Field—Pou ltry—Lawn We have grown to be the largest distributors in ' - F' Greene County. Get our price. We deliver any­ where in Greene County. 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