The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

. 0#cMe Control* Ifckn* thn »pst doli- oioua oansnrol* dithn# Eltetrie Toasttr Choose froa 4 variety of handsome toaster** Electric Teakettle Beats water quickly. 'Whistles vfhan hot* * V ' ElectricPercolater Handsome to look at* Ifakot tasty ooffee* Electric Iron Seat 0octroi jnakes mew models weloono. 1G«I« palge, the lovely gir|l above ts one ,ot the beauties fea- ’ . «*** to the,daringly different revue “Talk Of thoLTown/’ solved* »tod for an engagement at the Fairbanks theater, December 17 and 18, In Springfield. . Beside* the talented JUfsa Paige, the lavish company of '♦‘Talk of the Town, lrhfch hi headed hy Terry Howard and bis troupe -Includes 'Sylvie -and Clemence, two young ladles, with a -style of comedy that.la Inimitable; Troy and Lynn, hoy and girl dancers ./ 2 °ln# thfe ?ate«t dance craze such as the 8Jwgfin4.tbe Big Apple; The -Four Mortens .In an adqglp spectacle that fornSheer daring surpasses any act of Its kindnever presented; Marcella Sherr, statyeaque slng swinger of song* of fpdlgo huej^Hal Monte, come: dlan and singer; Jerry Coe and his Rhumba>Orchefltra and twenty* four beauties' of the ensemble. _ Tll®JP5od“ ction nrimberB, .handsomely;alagejl, present “The Sit JDown ^trige, “Harlemanla," '‘Blossoms-on ‘’Broadway,” ’'Changing: of theGuard" and a colorful andspectacular finale, "A Nlghtin Old - .Mexico.', * a complete screen.,show will share the same program with “Talk of the Town.” ; %■ iS C r iD M n li 1 1 1 I K D r i t i m tBUm it 's D D im O O F I I I ! I % ¥ $ z A H a n d s o m e ^ (Jh e S t U s e f u l ... 'T k c o r a t iv e j The clw sfnvary Home can use ir. many .ways, It ieatures dustproof construction and is cedar lined throughout. The • solid willow sides, top and bottom are in rich wal­ nut finish with maple inlay, and theloclc-corners. . . iimgftsefe# iwadies.rictclr w idJtey, fluted trim and ^cdbrioM : ft.-* oa*Uy Jtoltl' M l H A l O t C - - - -fiP ;J2U454 N.VOETROIT ST. XENIA, OHIO Winter Needs WINTER OIL W in t e r g r e a s e ANTI-FREEZE BATTERIES ~~Cmvh\ 4 P ^ t w ip i r l kwpTin*, piM1hy Cedarville Federal ^ Serin*. 41 Um A m . ■ ■ r n r t .r- — gabetfripttoiui teken for h * m * ; ntagazinea for individuals or «W ».j iTl >48. David L t t *y W iflitnM •U*« X*. 1 ™ iH um w m m tm mmm »iuy w mmmN* s S S U n XJ6DA1VIUJC B M A m J U s t w f J S M w F e r N o v e m b e r \ 1 t i tiie Time to TbeRfcst Freeze Is Too Late—'Act Now! cm ib PRICES ON HEATERS ' RADIATOR COVERS m m m m s a l l w in t e r a c c e s s o r ie s m rm S Y RECHARGING and RENTALS do your servicing. , W* Will call and deliver your car tk. no extra coat. Don’t Fail To See OurDisplay of New 1688 Chevrolets on Saturday OflMJNflS CHEVfiOLET SALES • ipwiir’issPiwwWwwwww.'. 'mvmwm m • ww* 9 k m m Cedarvlife, Ohio. k«AV aouirM>Mr tub m m ttt gf xtm m * & *& & £& 'SO *?*'*** JMTEBOTnuig and $*WORTOPIC— Th*BirfhotOararrWur. .■: , . YOUNGpeopi4S ANDADULTTOPIC- God’s Gift of s Saviour. Few Indeed are the stories that will bear retelling or the book# that are worth retreading. Rare is the long that we care to hear more than once. How significant then that we come fo the observance of Christ* mas each year with heart# full o f delight in the story of the birth of, Jesus, eager again to hoar the ac­ count from God’#Word, and to lis­ ten. with attentive sow for the sound of the angel’s song in thf Christmasmuslc. The birth'Of our Lord aa the in- carnate Saviour of men is .still front page, headline news, even in 1937, The gladRidings of hi# coming stilt color the thinking and living' of a world that he# gone far'from him, that lives today In hatred and en­ mity, even while outwardly recall-' tog the coming of the One who' was to bring peace oh earth, We have: .even gone so far that men feel that the way to promote peace i# to usd ‘the sword' Until the Prince o f Peace* himself- shall reign there may be no other way. But let us be certain at this Christmas'time that the tender baby hand from the cradle at Bethlehem has reached otlr heart# -and lives, bringing tu peace with God and good will toward f men. The first seven verses nf our chap- ; ter,relate the coming of Slary with | Joseph to God s appointed place at f his appointed time, for the'entrance 1 into this world 'at the Son of God .as f ttie ‘''Word” -that "was made flesh ■< and dwelt among us” (John 1:14). * Our lesson opens with the proclama­ tion of the blessed good new# to the shepherds to the field. I. "Onto Ton Is Born ... a Saviour” (w,8-14). Christ was a great teacher, one whom the common people heard gladly, "for he taught .them as one . that had authority, and not as the scribes” (Mark 1:22). He was a leader among men, and lived a life which was an example beyond that of any man. But'mark it well, this was not the central, and essential purpose of his coming. He came as a Saviour. .His mother was told .be­ fore his birth'that she should "call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people, from their sins” (Matt i:2 i)7 « It ls iwt eiH^h to be amobg .the countless th^usindi who superficial­ ly observe Christmas with greetings . and gift#; We must with tbe shep­ herds go and present ourselves in person#! ,devotion to him. If .you have not met the lord Jesus as your own personal Saviour do it now. And if you knowhim. make this a Christ­ mas in which Christ is supreme, n. "Let Us New Ge . . . and See” (w . 15,.16), Their fear changed to assurance by the words of the angel, the shep­ herds at ortce 4*go” and "see.” Would that all tho#e who heard to­ day did likewise*' The shepherds might Well have-, found all manner of excuses for not going. They had sheep to care for, they .ware not prepared for * jourhey. No, the urge was upon»them "and they came with haste . . , and found” Jesus.. ■■■ ,■■* :?*' 10, "When They Had Seen . . . They Made Know*” (w . 17-20). Mary the .mother of Jesus had special- reason to, ponder these things to her heart. But the shep­ herds "returned, * glorifying and .praising God*for all that they had heard and seen.” "Let the redeemed of the Lord say so" (Ps. 107:2), When-we have found the Lord Jesus we must .not simply rejoice to, the satisfaction, and peace that has coma to1-our own souls, We are saved to serve. The normal expression Of the new life in Christ is.the proclamation of the gospel to the ends of the earth. Only to that spirit do we truly keep ; Chriitmasl To #very one that sees these .lines —whether editor, typesetter, or proofreader—whether a reader in the midst of the clamor of the great city or to the quiet of a distant coun­ tryside, whether old or young, whether well Or on a sickbed, wheth­ er alone, far from family and friends, or. to the bosom of your family, the writer Of these lines extends in the ham# of Christ a most hearty good wish'for a blessed Christmas, Albert* Keith, »2fi |3,3rd St, Xani#. Hesperia Khan Sevan, R.F 4 X, Cedar- vibe. Lowell Clair Peek, 119 Home Awa* .Xenia. Morris $dward Phoenix, 710 K Main Bt ,a Xenia, Robert Weer Smith, II, Spring Valley. •Margaret Ann Peters, 207 Market S-, Xenia, Bkliard Eugene Randall, Trumhel Xeni#. ’ .. Story Evelyn Peacock, 014 Church St, Xenia. Owen Jeremy McPherson, 431 Market St, Xenia. E. U4 1 , m m , mmm$ w vm PoOay, RFJD, &! 0« mi M 9m MS*. WJA h * m Uarl..JWsesartfc Poaaid Jay Smith, OedarriU*, j 1® ** Marilyn Lae Benyhfil, R. R. Mew. B^lwiw Buritogton, { ’ Barihta Atom 9mm LangMh.lt f* ZhA t •BIPL I* Robert Bugme Bennett, RJM>, 1,^Spring Vidley. iSaWna. “ Muriel Jana Bow#rma»ter, Bewers- ville. • Paid Wendell Stanforth, RJJL t, Cedarribe. ■- Russell David Devee, ILP.D. J, Xenia. Norma Jean Allan, R.F.D., James­ town.* - ’* , Dorothy Dean Rice, Jamestown, Donald Eugene Crabtree, James- /■town, ■' - . ■ -*:■ { “ Shirley Joan Halford* Jamestown. ! Frandlle Bone, R.F.D, 1, Xenia. W, Larry Gene Atkinson," R.F.D., . 'X e n i a , . a . mem matorn, BWuwd Lae MmmfMfrm* W A I* Yabow ' »Mm Mary Xml^iatia Toswudiy , AipBi, ‘.DsOriicI*IWfcelf W *** ILFJL hi* Xenia. Jeanena Jwdrins, I n M t — Oenwal Aaading,' Mw- iteflk. CL T. Mfilera phs ^ ^ i f -4. im *( * ..... 1 ........ "■ "" ■* For Bant—Six-roam bona*. 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