The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52

CEDAR'-iM-tt x FTiAI-D, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932. Connoisseurs of sleep The comrr.eu.yjil travel)# is orv expert on hotd comfort, b ©arv parlor car you will hear the Sbton-St N tc L p ! gs spoten of in terms of highest praise bv these cor.acirstv? of sleep. Whether you travel often or rors!/, Si.it-o.. Nicholas comfort, service ond eccr.oiir, vtf o„.o zq you.............. . Liftht, airy, luxurious raorns with bath, shower ond scrvidor, from $2A° Scmpls rooms $ 4 -$ 6 World famous food in five beautiful'dining rooms. The liotel of character in a city of character JOHil LKOPGAN.... a 'onnjnqfaectar CINCINNATI CWC*£0 OfriCE -520 iio.MICiuGA:i /.V i-SUITE 422 *PHONE SUPSlllOR4«* 't-'rj h r f Why Buy Oil From Us? BECAUSE . . . . . . We carry only the Best. We have engineers charts specifying % the proper oil for your machine. We carry complete stocks at all times. We train our employees to sell only the proper oil. We sell at the price you c^n^|ford to pay. Tiolene THAT'SWHY! Mona Motor —Purol Allvis TH R IF^ rBU YER S FINEST OILS Try Our Wholesale Department 48c Per gal. f t up. THE Carroll-Binder - ■ ; C O . 3 Convenient Stations No. 1— 108 E. Main St. No. 2—N. Detroit St. No. 3—Bellbrook Road 6 j it ! } li COAX Best Grades of Coal In Stock. Including Kentucky Block, Dana Block, Yellow * . O Jacket, and No. 3 Pocohontas. If interested in COKE or ANTHRA- cite see me for Prices. EGGMASH and DAIRY and HOG Feeds Few bags of 20 Per Cent Fertilizer on band. Call Dr See me about your wants. *2 f c & S - HORSES &caws H r ■ i z b P hone C harges .JAIN a WICK ColtiffltHtS.OhlO ^E.G.Buth$ltb. Inc CALL IREENB COUNTY FERTILIZER Tel. 816, Xenix, 0 . UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I ' ’ chool Lesson (By KBV, P. B. riTZWATICR, D. D.. Mm* her of Faculty. Moody BlbU Institute ot Chicago, 4 ! fi, 1832, Western Newspaper Union, Lesson for October 16 THE HOME AND THE COMING. GENERATION ' ) Genesis 18:17-19; Deuteronomy «:4-S; I Samuel 1:24-28; Mark 10:18-16; II Timothy 1:5, 6, . ... . ; GOLDEN TEXT—Train up a child In , the way he Bhould go: and when he »• . old, he will not depart from It. Prov- | erbs 22:6. * I •WPRIMARY TOPIC—Timothy’* Home, JUNIOR TOPIC—Honoring Cod In ^ ' in t e r m e d ia t e AND s e n io r t c p * IQ _Helping to Make Our Homes Bet- tC2* ^ __ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADUI/C TOP­ IC—rHome Ideals for Today and To­ morrow. I. The Home Which It to Be (Gen. 18:17-10). ■ ' , , . The particular home in mind here Is Abraham’s. He was not only to become the head o( a home, In the ordinary sense,-but also the head ot a nation through which particular blessings should come tp the whole world, ' a . 1, Abraham to be the head of the home (v.18). The husband Is the head according to divine arrangement. How, blessed it Is when the lawful head of the hoffie recognizes his responsi­ bility, and In the fear of God seeks to discharge It. 2. Abraham’s responsibility for In­ struction of his family (y. 19). God was about to destroy Sodom. The In­ terests Of humanity were at sake In the judgment upon this wlckfed city. It was God’s purpose that Abraham 8bould teach his descendants as to God’s purpose through them. It is if father’s- solemn responsibility to teach his children the purpose »nfl ways of God so that they may In turn lake their place and become a blessing to the world. II. God's Word, the Foundation of. tho .Home (Dent. 6:4-9). The librae has a vital teaching func­ tion. .The child develops slowly. It remains In the home for a long time, to give an opportunity to be taught lhe things of God. To teach God’s Word to the children is a solemn obli­ gation imposed upon parents. 1. The central truth to be taught (vv. 4, 5). , a. The unity of God (v.- 4). This fundamental truth should be lodged in the mind of the child In Its tender years. ■ ' b. Man’s supreme obligation to God (v. 5). It is to love God supreme­ ly—heart, soul, and mind. 2. How the truth of God is to be kept alive (vv. 6-9). v a. It is to be diligently taught to the children (v. 7 ). ThlB is a responsl-. billty that dare not be.delegated even to tile Sunday school arid chrircb. b. I t should be talked of to the . children everywhere and under all cir­ cumstances (v< 7). Impressions will thus be made upon the mind which cannot be effaced, 1 o. It Is to be bound upon the hands and plnced as frontlets between the eyes (v. 8). d. It Is to be written upon the posts of the house ,(v. 9). III. Children Should Be Dedicated to the Lord (I Sam. 1:2428). The union of man and woman In holy marriage is for the propagation of the race. Parents have a solemn responsibility and should esteem It a great privilege to give their children to the Lord. The example of Hannah in giving Samuel to the Lord should encourage all parents to follow her example. According]! to. her vow, she took Samuel to the sanctuary and gave him ovet to tho priest, to assist in the ministry In the Lord’s house. . IV. Jesus' Attitude Towerd Chil­ dren (Mark 10:13-16), 1. Mothers desired that Jesus might touch their children (v. 13). Doubt­ less they had witnessed the healing power of His touch and coveted It for their children. All Christian parents want their children to come into con­ tact with Jesus Christ, 2. The disciples* rebuke (v. 13). Thinking the children were too Insig­ nificant to engage Jesus’ attention, they rebuked the mothers for bringing them to him. 3. Jesus’ reply (v. 14), He de­ clared that of such Is the kingdom. Therefore, the children have a right in the presence of the King, 4. Jesus blessed the little children (v, 1C). He took them up in his arms and blessed them. Christianity Is peculiarly favorable to children. V. The Godly Home (II Tim. 1 :f>, 6). Timothy’s wise and faithful mother and grandmother cnrefully nurtured him In God’s Word, He knew the Scriptures from childhood through their training. His faith came to him not , through laws of heredity but through the careful teaching of God’s Word, The factors Involved were godly ancestors, a Christian home, and diligent study of the Scriptures. WORDS OF WISDOM Love never covets. * * * * * Self-conceit is nlways a hard master. Pride is always hard on a man’s clothes. X X X Mnny a man, fcchaves himself be­ cause he has to. x x * Continue to wink at a sin and you will fail to see It. SATIN SLEEVES Mr CnUMBNICHOLAS KEEN KUTTER RAZOR STROP DRESSING By Mail—2Sc box SOOT REMOVER Gleans flues. Prevents fires. Saves fuel. By mail, 8 oz. box' 50c. KORN KURE—Mighty Fna - By Mail 25c bottle A B. STRONG, 238 N. West St,P Xenia, 0 . Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. John Lott of Pitts­ burgh, Pa., are here on a visit with ■ the latter’s mother, Mrs. W, II.. Owens, The frock of rough-surfaced crepe which has satin sleeves Is playing n stellar role in the new autumn fash­ ions. Usually the sleeveB are very wide at the armhole or they are apt to be leg o’ mutton style or some styling along generous lines which makes them conspicuous'for accord­ ing to the dictate ,of style creators, sleeves-must he made the center of attraction. The scarf of satin tied in a soft bow at the neck adheres to the new high-nbout-the-throat silhou­ ette. Detachable Fur* lo r Autumn Coats Latest Goats coming out for autumn wear f cut on depression lines, -which Uy means that It Is going to be Vfry fashionable to have detachable ur trimmings that can be used on various clothes. ,First fall fashions being seen on the rue de la Palx In­ dicate many separate* capelets, draped collars and scarves and sets to be worn with several frocks and coats. Straight long coats, tled-on effects and buttoned up ones are on the style card. GAY COLORS MARK - NEW SPORTS SUITS The new sports clothes for fall will appear In every color of the well- known rainbow. Especially the knitted things. Of course, the dark browns and hunter’s greens, the wine .reds. and -navy blues,won’t be crowded off the fashion map. But they are to be joined by a riotous array of colors. The new knitted sports suits, many with long belted cb^ts and others In tbe popular xwaggCr salt styled, will appear In multi-colored stripes, plaids and gay solid colors. Bright shades of red and green will be prominent on the sports fashion map. For instance: Emerald, pen green, rust plmlento, cherry red and the lighter wines. The dark sports suits will be bright­ ened np by gaily striped sweaters and blouses. "Down-in-Front” Effect Feature of Late Hats The new dowA-Infront hats are most alluring, most amusing. The tint itself is set rather high op on the head, but a soft little feather fancy or a soft little bow comes down over the brow at one side. They are most becoming, these new * lints, and far more becoming to many women than the off-Ute-forehead hats ever were. Velvet and wool jerseys are used for some of the new little hats that are shown now In Paris. They are light and soft and altogether most charming,. And they are made,'of course, In all the smart*.color com­ binations. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Barlow and Wil-I £ lard spent the week-end with relatives in Cleveland, Ohio, Election night supper, Nov. 8. First Presbyterian Church, Price 25c. Mrs. Gervaise Ford Hutchcraft and little son, Logan, of St. .Louis, are .uniting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. B. E. McFarland, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST— Motorist Mutual Insurance Co. G. H. Hartman, Agent DON’T WAIT UNTIL YOU HAVE AN ACCIDENT— S«e us first. Motorists Mutual Insurace Co. G. H. Hartman, Local Rep. The Kensington Club was entertain­ ed Thursday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. Delmar Jobe. For Sale: Golden Rule Named Dah­ lias. Ail varieties a t 25c a bulb. Mrs. K. F. Hutchison. i-a For Rent—House of four rooms. In­ quire of Mrs. Lee Shroades. WANTED TO BUY XENIA Building and Loan Stock Anyonehavingstockfor saleineither oftheXeniaBuilding^LoanCompan­ iescanwritetheundersigned, stating numberofshares, name of loan,'and theiowestpriceyouwil takeforit Ad­ dress “Mr. Holland”. Postoffice box 597,Cedarville, Ohio. Wanted to buy a good coal heating stove. ’ Harry Kenrion j ✓ _Don’t, Wait Until It Is Stolen— Have it INSURED NOW. Mortorists Mutual Insurance Co. G. H. Hartman, Local Agent Chiffon Quite Correct for Wear in Evening Quite correct is printed chiffon, even If some women have declared themselves against prints for evening. A pretty evening frock Is of black chiffon with a small floral print in green, white and red. Wide shlrrings give the waistline a wide belted look and the frock has a tiny vestee* of alencon lace and there arc white vel­ vet flowers just above the waistline. . Making a sensation these days are j some most original feather boas. With ’ a white chiffon dress one woman wears a bba of white aoq feathers, i wired to curve up gracefully over the I shoulders. i I 666 LIQUID — TABLETS — SALVE 666 Liquid 6 t Tablets used. Internally j and 666 Salve externally, make a com-1 plete and effective treatment -for? Colds. ! Most Speedy Remedies Known For Sale: C Melody Saxophone. Henry Henderson, Selma, 0. I do fmger-wavlrig and shampob work. Finger WaVe, 25c. Your pat­ ronage is solicited, Marguerite Barnhart, Wanted—To purchase timothy seed, red clover seed, mammoth clover seed. Call us for prices, Dewirtc and Ham- man, Yellow Springs, 0 , Phone 153. OWNERSHIP STATEMENT. This is to certify that Karlh Bull is owner, publisher and editor of the Cedarville Herald and that there, rife no bondholders or mortgages, IF YOUNEEDPRINTINGDROP IN Friday* Saturday, Monday October 21, 22, 24 * •'• • " * • • # ^ ; : *• -f. H | [' A Mammoth 3-Day Event That Will .Be Lpng Remembered ]] Galore Springfield business concerns will vie with each other in offering the most amazing values. An opportunity to supply you-* Fell r.r.cl Winter needs at a great saving. A Pleasant Surp 9 n It S> -x-> —Vv A er Full Information F r o m A n y H .. . . ; con-at Any of the Stores See Spritigfi'i i N'Mvnnx’ers Thursday, Oct. 20 For Further Details l N employer has a job for some man. He con­ siders the applications o f two capable workers. One card shows a tele­ p h on e n um b er— the other does not. Who do you think will get the job? The man with a telephone o f course . He ean be reached quickly and without trouble. If you want to in crease your chances for work, have a telephone. It costs less than 7 cents a day. THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE CO*

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