The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52
CIDARVILU! HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Id, 1 M*. Local and Personal Fur Rent—House o f four rooms. In- j quire o f Mrs, Lee Shroade*. ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway and daughters spent the week-end at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs, John Lyle o f Mari anna, Ark., are hero for a visit among relatives. FOR SALK— Young Hampshire Boars ready fo r service. Howard Ar thur. Phone 12-173. I IMIMM Church Note* i Mr. Charles Friteh and wife and Mr. F. A, Greisheimer and son, Don ald, o f PiqUa, spent Sunday with Mes srs. Cal and Fred Ewry. Mr. and Mrs, A , E, Richards were called to New Paris, Sunday, to a t tend the fnnerahof a relative. Mrs, G. P . Elias and daughter, Ber nice, visited in Cincinnati several days last week. Miss Margaret Speer o f Hanover, Illinois, came Tuesday to spend the winter with her sister; Mrs. R. A. Jamieson. Dr, Marion Stormont o f St. Luk^ Hospital is home for a two week’s va cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, A . Stormont. Mr, C._ N. Stuckey, who has ‘ been visiting relatives in West Virginia, and is now at McKeesport,.Pa., is ex pected homo Monday. Miss Annis Huff o f Clifton has en tered Miwd-Jncohs Business College, Dayton, to take a year’s secretarial course, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Masters and -their guests, Mr. and Mrs'. J, F . Me Kinnis, o f Silverton, 0 ., spent Sunday in Weilston, O., with relatives and friends, . • The Missionary Societies and the A id Society o f the M. E. church held their regular monthly meeting at the home o f Mrs. Clarence Stuckey, Wed nesday afternoon. A covered dish supper was served after the business .meeting and program. Chakers-Warner REGENT SPRINGFIELD, OHIO ONE SENSATIONAL WEEK- BEGINNING SA TU RD A Y , September 17th O A L ! C O A L !! >r<»*you put In your Winter’s ily o f Coal, see me for lowest es on High Grade Coal; Ky- , Pocahontas, Antharclte and Feeds and Seeds t. sd Straw sold by bale or tons, id Oils. E* Barnhart’s Exchange CEDARVILLE OHIO a r * m % Y O U P A l t tttss m w « * t Miss Bell Phillips and niece leave Saturday fo r a visit in Henderson; Ky., Muncie, Ind., and Buffalo, N. Y., t o be gone several weeks. The Home Culture phib will meet at the home o f Mrs, Gertrude Stor mont, on North Main St., Tuesday af ternoon at 2 o’clock, Sept. 20. This meeting starts the year’s new pro gram and all members are asked to' be present, ibiiiWilrtWWlMlWHWlWiwwniiMMimtwWMiUbiHWW# METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH { C- A . Hutchison, pastor, P. M, &ilUl«n, Supt. s . . Preaching at 11 A, M. - Epworth League at. 7 P, H, This will be installation service. The church 1congregation'is invited, < j j Union Service in the United Pres- j jbyterian Church at 8 P. M> Rev, Ivan ! 10 . Wilson, Missionary from Persia j will speak. , 1 Prayer-meeting, Wednesday at 7:30 ! P. M. 1 I Choir practice, Saturday at 8 P. M. District Conference at New Vienna, Wednesday, Sept. 28. Bishop Lester Smith will be present and speak, # IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAYI chool Lesson (By KEY, P. B. FJTHWATJEB. D, ft. Ham. bar ot Faotuty, Moouy Bible Institute efChleaco.) <9. ltu> Westera n*w*t»*t>*r Union,) L««on forSeptember 18 THE REP0RT8 OP THE SPIES Rep. R, D. Williamson, who was stricken while at the Ohio State Fair, and found speechless at his room in the Neil House, has been removed to Mis home on the Jamestown and Xenia pike, somewhat improved. He will he required to take a complete rest for some time. He was overcome by the’ heat. Residents o f Bowersville and Port William are protesting to the Inter /State Commerce Commission over the proposal to abandon the 14 mil® rail road, as a branch o f the D. T, and I., providing service for .these two vil lages. If such is done neither town will have freight facilities. The rail road company claims the 14 mile line annot be operated at a profit. SHERIFF'S SALE , ORDER OF EALE \ The CedvrviUe Building and Loan Association vs. The Exchange Bank p i Cedarville, Ohio, et al, Greeua County Common Plea* Court. Case No, 19739. Order o f Sale 19739. In pursuance o f an order issued from the Common Fleas Court, within and fo r the County o f Greene, and State o f Ohio, made a t the May term thereof, A . D., 1932, and to me direct ed,. I will offer fo r sate at Public Auc tion at the West dopr o f the Court GOLDEN TEXT—Tbe Lord is my ‘ House, in the City o f Xenia, on Satur- Usht and my salvation; whom afcall I j . v toarT th* Lor# Is tea stranste Gf my iM ____ Ufa; of whom shell I ba afraidT I SEPTEMBER 24th, 1932 LESSON TEXT—Number* tj:lT-l4:t5, ’ «t in, o’clock A M o f «» l* Hav « ,« PRIMARY TOPIC—Two Brsva'Splaa. " , , . .. j* „ , „ “ *e JUNIOR TOPIC—Scouting Through following described Real Estate, to- TRICKSo fMAGIC °g p j... HOW TOTELLWHENA CAROHAS SEENTURNED t Thc^Christian Endeavor Society of, 'he First Presbyterian Church held a urprise party in honor of Marion Hostetler on Monday evening at thf iome of Rev. and Mrs.Dwight R. Guth rie, There were nineteen guests pres ent and an evening of games was en joyed. Tuesday Marion was taken un- Jer care of Dayton Presbytery after Which he left for Pittsburgh, Pa., Vhexq he entered the Western Theo- ogical Seminary to prepare for the ministry; 1 . 0 0 1 0 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN R. A . Jamieson, Pastor. Sabbath School 10 A. M, J. E. Kyle, Supt. . Preaching 11 A. M, Theme; “ The Attractiveness o f Christ.’-’ Y, P. C. U. 7 P. M. Subject; “ Some 'Other Gods’ today.’’ Leader Emile Finney, Union Service 8 P. M. in the U. P. Church. Sermon by Rev, Ivan O. W il son , Missionary from Persia. Prayer-Meeting Wed. 7:80 P. M. Leader, Mi’s. J. H. Andrews. The ladies o f the congregation are asked to meet in the church next Tuesday in an all day meeting, to. see what can be done to relieve distress in our community this winter. You are asked to bring fruit and vegetables, with sugar, which will be canned and left in the hands o f a committee fo r wise distribution as real needs may a- rise. QUALITY You get quality here becauae Goodyear builds MILLIONS more tires and can therefore o ffe r th e w orld 's greatest values. Come and see! 4-4*-31 4-90 - 3# * > fA E b c h ( £ 1 9 mWlnm. Stag!*$4.79 . maria05*35 Tab*$1.03 Tub* 950 4I«-31 44#-30 BJL16 BBkMtt w i a m . Slnftf*$5,43 8lngl*90>33 Tub* $1.03 Tub* 91*17 4-7S-3# 4*W*3t WiWlnPr*. — E*eh. • wWlaFnu Single00*49 Sing]*09.09 Tube 95# Tub* 01*03 #M-aa BJL45 ■Bteich » WFiunr*. ojLss © ! X single00*05 $fogi*t6«7S \Tiibe 01*17 ftib* 01*33 Othtt Shu in proportion * * and $ “ PLUCft” Of theebrievere (Slayer*Int.Sfaad S.SSeisee) of SuperttrletConi u ' the treed, twodonotmafrem to th»y ere really “ br**k#r •trip**’ aad that’s VICtlltiltM, REAL TIRE SERVICE Y o u r tire s « r « s x p s r tlp changed here. We clean and graph ite you r rim s, check alignment, p u tin the correct air pressure, properly tighten the rim bolts. A first class jo b by men who know how! ' JEAN PATTON, Cedarville, Ohio FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R, Guthrie, jiastor. SabbAth School. 10 A. M. Prof. A. J. Hostetler, Supt. Lesson: ‘‘The Reports o f the Spies’’ (Num. 13:1 to 14:45). Mrs. McChes- ney conducts a special class for cq 1- .ege students. Morning Service at 11 A. M. - ' Sermon Text: “ And I, eyen I only, urn left.” (1 Kings 19:14.) Christian Endeavor will meet at 3:45 in the church. “ The Bible Alpha bet” will be discussed. Do you know your “ Bible Alphabet?” Mrs. Guth rie will be in ch irge. Union Evening Service will be held in the United Presbyterian Church at & P. M. The Revrrlvan Or Wilson, mie-- sionary on furlough from Teheran, Persia, will be the speaker. Mid-week Prayer Service on yfed - nesday at 7:30 P. M. The pastor will speak on “ The Parable o f the Royal Marriage Feast.” UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Clifton, Ohio Robert H, French, Pastor. Sabbath School, TO A. M, Mr, Gor don Kyle, Supt, Morning Worship 11 A. M. The ser mon subject will be “ The Lord's De light. ’’ I Sam 15:22. The Y, P. C. U. Will meet at ‘7:30 ?. M. to study the topic, “ Some ‘Oth er Gods’ Today.” Granville Prints is the leader o f the meeting. The regular monthly meeting o f the Women’s Missionary Society will be held Wednesday afternoon at $ at the home o f Mrs. Clarence Finney, j The subject o f study will b e ,“ The Negro Church.” Wednesday evening, at the church, -he Mid-week Prayer Service will be devoted to study o f “ The Phophecy o f Micah.” . Choir Rehearsal Friday evening at the- church. Preparations arc being -made for Rally Day in the Sabbath School .on Sabbath morning, October 2nd. tb« PromUeh Laud. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC—Tha Brava and the Cowardly Scout*. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP- IC—How Faith Give* Coumge. I, Tha Sptea Sent Put (13:17-20). Less than two yeara have passed since the Israelite# were delivered from Egyptian bondage. They aVe now at Kadesh-barnea within* sight of the.Promised Land. Moses urged them to go In and take Immediate posses sion (Deut. 1:21), But they failed to do so because o f unbelief (Heb. 3:1,9). The reaord in Deuteronomy 1:19-25 shows that .God did not take the Initiative in sending out the Spies, but that the people, because of lack o f faith, made the request There was a threefold purpose in sending out the spies: 1. To see whether the* land was as God had told them (v, 18), 2. To see.whether the people who dwelt there were strong or weak, few or many (v. 18). . 3. And to see whether^ the cities were made up o f strongholds or of tents (v. 19). " II. The Commission Executed (13; 21-23). They entered the" land from the south and traversed It to its northern limits. On/ their return they gathered some specimens o f fruit, III. The Spies . Rendered ’ Reports (13:26-33). On their return"thip committee.of wit; Situate in the State o f Ohio, County o f Greene and Township o f Cedarville, and beginning at the N. W. com er o f Margaret E , Gillian'* 7.40 Acre tract in the middle o f the Yellow Springs and Cedarville road; thence with the middle o f said,road N. 48 degrees 10 feet "West 46.30 poles to a point in the middle o f said road; thence with the middle o f said road N, 50 degrees 30 feet W, 48.50 poles to another point in the middle o f said road; thence with the middle o f said road N. 59 degrees 15 feet W. ‘ 9.16 poles to a point in the middle o f said road, comer to John Tarn’s 20 acre Tract; thence with his line S. 34 degrees 04 feet W. 67.21 poles to the line o f Wagel’s 98.36 acre tract; thence with his line S. 51 degrees 48 feet E. 36.36 poles; thence S. 85 degrees 56 feet W. 5.42 poles to a stone corner to said Wagel; thence with another o f his lines S. 51 degrees 48 feet E. 50.00 poles to the S. W. corner o f Gillilan’s 7,40 Acre tract thence with his line N. 41 degrees 29 fe& , E. 70.54 poles to the pliace o f beginning, containing 40.02 Acres, be the same more or less. (Copied from Greene County' Surveyor’s r. Record, Vol. No. 8, Page No. 69.) ' Excepting from said 40.02 Acres, a- explorers rendered both. a majority bove described, 13-100 o f an acre con- nnd minority report to the entire con- veyed to the Village o f Cedarville, I' do finger-waving and Bhampoo Work. Finger Wave, 25c. Your pat ronage is solicited. Marguerite Barnhart, . Xenia Ave. I. . LOANS AND . . .| j. . .INSURANCE . . . ! 1 We Will Loan You money on Your i AUTOMOBILE I Fapmer*' Special Rate On- f INSURANCE | A Saving Can Be Made on Insur- S fence by Calling Us 3 J ELDEN & CO>* Inc •> ! i gregation (v. 26). 1. The majority report (w . 26-29). a. “ The land tfoweth with milk and honey” (v, 27). - - b. The people who live there are strong (v, 28). c. The people live in walled cities (v. 28). d. The land Is Inhabited by giants (v. 28 c l v. 83). In comparison with the Inhabitants they saw themselves as grasshopper# Furthermore, they —saw the people-so distributed that-tt- seemed impossible to conquer them. 2. The minority report (vy. 30-33). This report In part-agreed with the first. It did not Ignore the difficulties nor dispute the facts, but it did deny the conclusion o f themajority* They did not minimise theftask before them, but asserted that with God’s help they were welt able to get possession-of the laiid, and therefore urged Imme diate action. IV. Th t Rebellion of. the People. (14:1-44). 1, This rebellion began- by crying <vv.' 1-3). They even, wished that they had died In the wilderness or in Egypt. God took them at their word. He sent them back to wnndef In the wilderness, for thirty-eight year# during which time all o f that/ generation 'died .ex cept Caleb and Joshua. 2. Proposition to return to Egypt (vv, 4-10). They proposed to select a captain as their leader. Joshua and Caleb protested against this, which so exasperated the.people that they were qbout to stone them when God mani fested his glory before all Israel In vindication of the loyalty o f Joshua and Caleb. . , ' 8. God’s wrath upon . the people -(vv. 11, 12), -Because o f their unbe lief .God purposed to smite,them with pestilence,' disinherit them, and suft plant them with a nation mightier than they, 4. Moses’ intercession in behalf of the people (w . 1849). Moses plead with God against this Judgment be cause the Egyptians would hear of It and blaspheme and this they would pass on. to-the other nations, saying that God was not able to bring them Into the land. 5. The Lord's response to Mosel* plea (vv. 20-30). He assured Moses that he had granted pardon according to his Intercession but told him that although he would bring them Into the land according to his promise, yet with the exception o f Joshua and Caleb the men of that generation should be de barred, 6. The presumption of the people (<rt, 4044), Having in unbelief re fused to go up at the command of Moses, they now In presumption go. V. Tha Psopla Smitten by.ths Ama- lakltas and Canaanltes (v. 45), Because the‘ people refused to heed Moses and presumptuously attempted to go up, God permitted the Ama- lekttes and Canaanltes to come down upon them to their destruction. RANDOM THOUGHTS Ohio by deed recorded in Vol. No. 148, Page 135, Deed Records, Greene County, Ohio. Said, premises has been appraised at Forty-Five Hundred Dollars, and can not sell for less than two-thirds o f the appraisement. TERMS OF SALE ; CASH. JOHN BAUGHN, Sheriff, o f Greene County, Ohio! Harry D. Smith, A t t o r n e y , ___ NOTICE 1 Steele Bldg, Xenia, 0 , | | . Phone 23 | liriiiiHiiiihmmmiiKiiMNiMiiimiiimiiHMiiiiiiiMMimNfffie BARGAIN IN . BUILDING LOT The only available building lot Chillicoth Street, Located on corner o f alley in good community, o, l . M c F a r l a n d 1217 Glendale Ave. i Apt. A*10 Dayton, Ohio There is never a gospel, (n a growl. 0 0 * The man who forgets to pray may regret that he ha# lived another day. • • • Vinegar Is the result ot ferment; the less you carry round with you the better off yon will be.- . * • * Some o f us are weak and some strong; the helping hand o f the strong should be held .out to the weak. Echo Robb, 605 Broadway, Spar ta, Illinois; * Mary Pollock, , College Springs; Iowa; . Walter Sterrett, 1905 W ., Jackson Street, Mancie, Indiana; J. K, Hicks, Beloit, Kansas; Albert Hicks, Beloit, Kansds, care J. K, Hicks; , James Hicks, Beloit Kansas; S, A. Hicks,'Beloit, Kansas; Agnes Brumage, 612 Garfield-Street, Laramie, Wyoming; and The Board o f Missions o f United Presbyterian Church, 24 North Front Street, Phil adelphia, Pennsylvania; ‘ will take notice that on the 24th day o f August, 1932, A, H. Creswell, as Administrator o f the Estate o f Sarah J. Kyle, deceased, filed his petition, in the Probate Court o f Greene County, Ohio, alleging that the personal es tate o f said estate is insufficient to' pay her debts and costa o f administra tion; that she died seized in fee sim ple o f an ^undivided one-half interest in the following described real estate, to-wit: Situate in the County o f Greene, State o f Ohio, and Township o f Ce- darville. Being part o f Military Survey No. 4367. Beginning at a point in the Wilmington road and a proposed street laid o ff in the Hol mes proposed addition; then with the edge o f the Wilmington road S. 14 degrees W. 283 fCet to a point in the Western edge o f said road and corner to Jennie Ervin; thence N. 34 degrees W. 959 feet to’ a stone thence N. 675 3-4 E. 214 feet to the aforesaid street; thence with* the Southern edge o f street S. 34 degrees* 15 feet E. 784 feet to the place o f beginning containing (5.06) five and six hundredths a- cres, more or less. Subject to widen ing o f Wilmington road in 1929. That the other undivided one-half interest in said real estate passes un der the will o f Alex. C. Kyle, deceas ed, as therein provided, subject to the maintenance for his widow. That the prayer o f said petition is for the .sale o f said premises in its en tirety for the payment o f debts and charges -of said estate aforesaid, fend in conformity with G. G. No. 10610- 10 . Said parties will further take notice that they have been made parties de fendants said petition, and that they are required to answer the same on or before the 22nd day o f October, 1932. Administrator, as aforesaid. A. H. CRESWELL; MILLER. A FINNEY, Xenia, Ohio, Attorneys ftir Plaintiff. 666 LIQU ID — TABLETS — SALVE 66S Liquid or Tablet* used Internally and 666 Salve externally, make a com plete and effective treatment for , Cold#, ,Most Sp—Ay Rotesdios Known CAN BE CURED HEMORRHOIDS (OR PILES) WITHOUT USEOF KNIFE WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME A luceesttful treatment fo r internal and protruding pile*. Require# from four to liv en treatments at interval# o f about once a week fo r a eure o f tlie average caee. Also the Ideal Non-Confining Method o f Treatment for F litu lae, Pruritls Ani (itching) and Fissure, etc. DR. J. A . YODER Osteopathic Physician and ProctologUt 1$, 1 9 ,2 6 Steele B ldg., Xenia Phone 334 ^-MWWtMMWBW^w)WWW^wwiwi<eeuw*i|WiiiiwMMeiwiiiwMiiiwiioiiiniiiiiiii>HiMHiiwiw>iiiww>eiewMiiwwwe»d> THE MARCUMS o n c e AND BOTTOM OF MOST PIC- d if fe r IN w i d t h , Take four picture card# from a pack and notice the difference In th# width of the marglna at the top and bottom o f the card#. 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