The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

T , A rfeU I, <*#* i. mm C O L L E G E N E W S * m H i n t s t r i m * E U W ff& 'TL M w lte * k burl )*«• will hl«ti OUe, Motoey arenting Maatoere of tto Dram* a oa* set CafarriU* Col- tor tto at K t fitaritag, April Utfc. c cwb win under the _______of Botinott McNael- IV emt In cM n la y Union- Both Booker aw| Clyde Walker. Reading* will V given by Gtows Booore and a vocal aeb by Beatrice MeCtaUaa, weeampm* lad by Rachel HarrtaMm. Dramatic d a k to f r a m t May Members of tto Dramatic d u b will praavnt a one act cwnody, “You Never Can Tall What, a Woman Will Bo", in i to Y. W Hall, Monday evening„ Apr, H th , a t 8:00 P. M- TV play#)* are Kathryn Hertough, Bessie Shively, Russel Robert#, am t Bill L o tt Monro# Fytos m the *t«ge manager and the play is under the direction of Orval Lkbig, - ■• xv nwMHtoiV .1 - h• Glee f la b Party A benefit skating.p’arty win be held •at Yellow Springs Skating Sink neat Tuesday evening, April J2th, Anyone who likes to skate is invited to attend this pa rty to help the Girls* Glee Club make it a successful evening.,Admis­ sion will be ten cents an hour and re­ freshments will be served throughout the evening. > • us u> W her bedroom. The walnut to rather a beau th inking Stivar gray wall pager « what spreads, dra- carpet aad chaw covering* use wtth i»Tproviding w* of the gray to toe flrat Yea, indeed, we do like silver gray ' wall paper with walnut, providing 1 tt>t a room, with a pattern ef white lower# and maybe a whto* i par of yellow tn toe stamens. Gray woodwoA toe shade of toe paper, a gray carpet, yellow organdie cur­ tains, spread* to yellow flowered chintz, the armchair in a pinto gray linen slip cover with wide cot­ ton rope fringe dyed yellow to go ground the bottom (or the flowered chintz tor the chair) would b e our idea tor this room. But here is another suggestion to t a room with gray wall paper, Con­ sider the possibilities of petunia col­ ors with it. Pinks to r the glass cur­ tains, spreads, in yellow flowered apd « figured material lavender (a The pew date fo r th e College Min­ strel Show is Thursday evening^April 01st. This show is being prepared by members of th e Y, M. C. A, add is un­ der the direction of Kenneth Sander­ son, • REPORT OP SALE Monday, April 4, 1938 Springfield Live Stock Sales Co, BOGS—70S head, - ‘ 200-225 lbs.........................8.05 025-250 lbs. ‘250-075 lbs. 275,300 lbs. 300 lbs, np 180-200 jOte, 160480 lbs. 140460 lbs, 120440 lbs. Sows ,.... S tag s' down ..........,..,,,.8,40 ............... 8,55 , ........... ...;8A5 "■■..•A- ......... .,,,5.00 to 6,00 SHEEP A LAMBS—57 head. Top Lambs ........:.............8.00 Medium I„.........................5.75 to 7.60 Feeders • 4.00 to 5.60 Ewes ..................................1.00 to 2,65 CATTLE—137 head. Medium S te e rs .................7.45 to 7.05 Other Steers .............. .....7.25 down Medium Heifers ........ 6.80 to 7,16 Other Heifers ..... ,5,85 down Heiferettes ..................... ,6,'05 down Best F a t Cow s........,.......,6.25 tp 5,85 Medium Cows ...........1.... 4.50 to 545 Cutter Cows ................... 3.60 to 4.30 Milk Cows................... *48.00 down Bulls ......... ..6.20 to 6,45 'Bang Cows ..... .4.60 to 5.85 VEAL CALVES—100 head. Top ........ ..........................10.00 Good A Choice ........... 8.60 to 9.75 Top Medium ;......... .$,00 to 7.00 Low Medium A Culls ........6,70 down Live Stock prices today were taoatly lower than last Monday, reflecting terminal market prices throughout the country* Hogs were 5 cents to 15 cents lower, with top'price Of 8.65 paid for 200. to 226 lb, kinds, while 8.55 was bid fo r 225 to 250 lb., and also for 160 to 200 lb. kinds, Those averaging 289 lbs, eold a t 8,50, and those sealing an average of 147 lbs. cashed a t 8.45, Sows shared in the decline, a t 7iM fo r smooth light weight kinds down to 0.80 fo r roughs. The demand fo r stags Was good at price* ranging froth 5,00 to 6,00, . lOattle were fall steady with last wcek^aessiofl* with a fight supply of good kinds, Host steers in the sale sold a t 7.95, and best heifers a t 7.15. Better kinds of f a t caws ranged from. 6.25 to 5.85, a td some good heifer- ettes, a t 0.95. Batts Sold steady to higher afe.fLCO't® 046. The supply of bang reactors was liberal wtth best offerings a t 5.85, and others down to •§,C0. Vcalera word steady with fast week, topping a t 20.00, with*good and choice grade? setting frond 0.76 down to 8JO, Light, and thin ‘kinds geld ■downward from fcflO, FOR SALE^ Small farm located m Bout?1 88 -^0 yeom house, good bam and .other out-huildinga^ located 7 tnX 'North of Xenia, 2 miles south of Yellow Springs? work in diy ahd live the rtuitfyi reasonably priced, and cam to financed, Inquire of Schmidt Realty A Ins? Agcy.» Xenia, tb (4fc) ' Mabel Want* Help 1* Planning . Mar Bedtomn, dress fabric perhaps) to r the bed­ spread*, finished with wid» pleated ruffle* in pink, .T hen a pink slip cover for the chair. But if the room is inclined to he dark, be cautious of gray walls, be­ cause they’ll tend to be gloomy, Bale peach walls give a very sunny effect, and they could he comple­ mented with silver and turquoise; Or pale acacia yellow i$ sunny for a wall and lovely with lavender. War saw a charming bedroom with walnut furniture that might" also suggest an idea. This was a room with an alcoveTbig enough to r the bed. The main p a rt of. the.'room had walls in palest powder blue, while the alcove walls were done i n 'a powdery plum1color. Curtains of shimmering silvery white, clos­ ets lured in quilted chartreuse and many m irro rs supplied splen­ diferous accent. i ■ * * * All of a Sommer’s Day. “ If we can 't go to the shore for our -vacation, th e shore will Just have to come to us of a summer’s day,** announced Emmy decisively, "And I ’m going to begin with table se tting s,. . mink will look a t cool as a sea breeze and the menus will feature green salads and'" ice tea, tor we’ll e a t outdoors all we can**’ .We made notes on h e r plan be­ cause it seemed so pleasant and. so pimple to work out. She went to the curtain department" a n d . bought yards and yards of fishnet, the wid­ est she could find,. Then dyed each "cloth” a different color. A 'bright sea-green, a royal blue, a lovely r a Te Make the Summer Seem Very' Nautical Aaywsy. - I dubonnet, and weighted thw edges j of the cloths with "floaters” (the; sort that Father used on the end off his fishing line when he was a hoy), { These come in many color* and; white and it was effective to have, the floaters in contrasting color to the cloths—bright red With the blue,' blue witts the Sea=greeft and white with the dubonnet. Neat the covered her tab le with a a whit# composition oil cloth table cloth, Then plated her fishnet cov­ ers over the white do th and she had a s pretty and cool a background for her summer dishes a s her heart could desire. O f course, l h i main advantage of this type of covering is that th# fishnet cloths In solid celors don’t show the d h t and the under cloth t>f white can he washed off v;„:h a do th after each meal. The family will lik# the variety and the lady with a house will like the appealing back- ground that these doth* give to her dishes And silverware, And the ease with which these covers a te kept in order, too. Maybe that bring, tho ac» tusl sound of the smf rfcht to the doorMR It makes a slimmer cupper gew ir very flautisal anyway* Es*. peclally it y ea turn the children loose with the garden hose. ■ , # 3 SjrBeta? wmsszwmsttvite, . 1 Subscribe- id THE H E M W !>r Paul I , Volkpri I t e n t i r t flfrlCJS HOURS p tmU tf aad Friday e m a , m , t§ I k m , T>**4ar, T h ire to f and flitwdsy § m a si, t* A:#a r . m . Offtc# Clasf i Weiaeaday *%m»i f t FARM LOANS M io i l M a s M i appminb p m m m t r fm sag attrarttai toraw Mv* *#» 'indtat to *m ataantaittaa lasa* tog mors than M antom ftnt- U m ) OoSUrz m farm#**, .phaas laid attf rgpya»t»lsUTS •JJ* sad, W R W H S | I f , Um, yumt Loflkyharat Awhol* quart (A nice, cold milk, and all tor yours truly, Thi* la what I Cads scmaOtog really okay. ; r ^MmpisiredmyaimmttelHe fora, bu tit hada’t ought to be much oi a trick.. A goOd aye, a steady hand and a Will to win are all that’* naeezzary. MW.. Ills a cinch. Naverashp. Couldn’t m iis lf l triad. I'd hat* poured my own months ago If I had realised what a soft job it ie. When f m mltacit fliesai tilc« m w awl® t« i«* tttswMSssbflp POOR VISION cafe, p u t m Lily In t o r Hand P. NKI.SOK, O. I). ( » 1 T< IMKTR 1 ST laauattwi), Gila r|*ftOVIti.......... . LWALwtlTK* UNIFtMtM IW TE tN A iTO N A l _ t *toa« Haary, wbuaa place mt tasi- daaea is aaknawa, wilt taka aotfea *lw* *a Maaah A IMA William Reary _ .j , , ,iAW hi* certain causa analam her for ^ i V ^ f y ^ S S S S - v m tU H P i i n i t s i SSSSTL DMw ifti KMm E#c act UuWn- I t iM b for A p ril 10 VINMIW OCMBLVE* IN R U V K 2 i TEXT- ______ u«u ft atoma , a to «aas ««*• ia» wtok' worn, an# i, toM t t o amir*—Marksryi. \ ^niMAltT topic —west 3P«wr' JTtoad. .JUNIORTOPIC—Patnr* tbzht1Anwar. | *M*MOCPtATl AMOSMKlOn TOPIC- i ; MaiUlmLtMCMimTiuMigk’aM'vica. . vox J hg FXOPUEAKT> adult TOWC- I \ VtfKUns tto MMtoft is* Tnrwgh afrvfta, 1 “Finding uurMivas” Mamwlikt« [ | Singular, almost self-contradictory, s ! expression, but it rater* to a hound * principfc recounted by paychoio- gists a* w#Un» spiritual leader*. As n msHer of fact, modern paychob o*y has begun to recognize and use spiritual law* and principles which alone bring about human happiness and efficiency, A word of warning—let tub on# who studies this lesson foil into the serious error of thinking that som# formal religious service will bring redemption and favor with God, W# Are saved by grace through faith in the Lard Jesus Christ-^’riot ot works, lest any man should boast,'1 It i* then by the new birth that w* are "created in Christ Jesus unto good works which God hath before ordained that we should walk in: them” CEpli. 2)8-101. It. to the Christian who needs to “find himself in service/* Only a t he Dm* yields to Christ does h t really;find th# life worth living, Th# words of Jesus In verse 35 are sol­ emnly and gloriously true. * T. Cldsr Coafossfoa <vv. 27-30). Even those who deny to our Chris) the recognition of His dotty, and. the Aevotlon of life which is His just sue, must, if they are a t all in­ telligent, admit' that no man eVei lived who has made such ah Impact on human history. Even in the days of his life on earth thosfewho didnot accept Him as Christ regarded Him as the resurrected form of oneof the nation*#,greatest fodders. Now un­ believing men Speak of'Him as th* great founder of Christianity, * mighty- leader, A wonderful exam? pfe, or an Unequalled teacher, It is nttt enough thatwe stand with themass of humanity whotnay thus admire Him, ,but who do not cotint Him a* JSaviour And Lord; Th* ques; tidh cornea’to u* as it did ‘to the disciples, "Whom sa>, ye that’. I am?’? "Thou Art th* Christ”—this alone sufflccs as the ftoufidstion for ■Christian tSstirhonj. andconduct. KI. CurreMad E tto f <W. 3I-33K t Although Jisu* w»a not yet*ready to have His Massishahip preefoimed to the pablto* He.eris prepMfed' to ] ea a « a* g at ba divorre tofoaa tto Coart of C osummi I Ftow of OrtMH Coaatf . Okie, in aaea! N q , 21444, m tto froaada of wflfut' ahaato* to r over three year*. That said eauae wUi reaui on tor toartag on or tofort April U tf , 1SW, a t whleb tins® defendant ntuat wewar m is* * rrrm; may to tendered agatoat tor, MARIX’S SHOUB, ,Attorney tor Fisintiff, '•41..445 LEGAL NOTICE There**# A, Mukeeiwan, whoa* pisce of reaidenca is unknown and cannot, wtth reasonable diligence to ascertained ie hereby notified that Paul F. Mu**rtm«n to* filed Ms peti­ tion sgainat her to r divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of doty in Case No. 21637 before tto Common| Plea* Court of Gretna County, Ohio, and that said causa will to for hearing on or after April 23rd, 1938, a t which time said defendant must answer or judgment may bo rendered against I her, ■' * MORRIS M- GITMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, 341-446. ^ e o E S o t o e ‘ (’ommon Pleas Court " ( Greene County, Ohio, Mary Friend v*. ' * • Peter and There*# Able, et «I. Pefor and Theresa Able residing a t 1418 Keystone Aye,, tndisnapotts, Ind,, will take notice that suit has been filed by plaintiff to set asidq n will made to -Blanc# 'Irene Able for certain real estate in Greene County, Jphio, and that unless they answer o r demurrer by May 7th, 1938, judgment' may bft taken against them, FRANK L. JCtttNSON, Attorney to r Mary Friend. Lovely Jaaa Travis aUndln* katwaan Jto* Lt <: gore* la tit* picture above Is tto reason why to# mm rtssu uui 1U* for freedom when it’s a DM# to 1 alumc* ha won’t escape, la •’Over tto WaH,Ha stirring drama by 8fsg-8inr* foariaee, flptttta# Warden Lawia'V. LSWee. , "Over tto Wall” *1U open at the heaatUal new Hafoetle the­ ater la Springfield, with a midnight preva* show. Saturday, April p, for a foar day angagamaat. Wardaa Law** know* au ra ahead or)me aad arimlnsi* than any man aUv* aad to t#Ua all la aaolttag Waowr Era# aredoaUoa. . ■. ' Subscribe to (tT m H E T IA ID ” jdNSMfoarertifimH4uOHiNiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiftiitiMniMiii9tiiiirt| Glaser’s Beauty * Shop Well, no Use being stingy, with a vhola quart sat out for m*. 'Might «s well give It th# work*. •* v . )’ i% ,r i - . \ tench His dlsclpfok gonotntihg not | only that important truth; but of Hi# i rejection fold death. *11# began to teach them that the Bon o f m an m u rt suffer , b« rdjeeted * * * kitted a n d » . . rise nsotfi,” Noth the divine «mu#t,*» While it is tru e th a t wicked men showed their hostility towhhd ottr God and \ Hi* Christ by honging llim on Cal- ! vary’#-cross, y e t i t was to die t o r , our sins th a t He cam# into th # ' world-' Tit# c re s t ha# rightly com# to represent God’* love to th e world ra th e r than man’s hostility to God. E rro r now assert#1 itself, and •rafigejy chough it is the very one who had th# clearest g rasp of the tru th regarding the Mcssiahship of Christ’and boldly expressed it who now objects to the revelation Of th# coming death and resurrection of Christ, add fond# hi* voice to re* buk# the Master for speaking of it.-. , Satan hate* the cross and th e open grave. Jesus won th# victory over h im tHere; He did not wan t to h e ir o f it before it took plac# and Used impulsive Pe ter for a mouthpiece» to object. He dorsa’tw a n t to hear about, i t now and use* many a skillful and gifted preacher to apeak l against it. "The offense of the,, cross” (Gel, 5:11) has never ceased- \ i n - Consecrated Life aed S e rv le t. <vv, 3138)- 1 "Let him deny himself” <v. A ll.5 That command we have construed to mean that we should perform lit­ tle acts of ielf-dehial, foregoing t some comfort or pleasure, possibly ; for a few weeks, It does not mean > that at all^but does mean the r e - 1 nouncing of self and self-will, and a • complete yielding to God’s will. • Likewise, to take up one’s erosa ; does not mean to hear some of life’* * little disagreeable experiences; i t ! means again to die to self and to J live for Christ, ' Careful attention should be given ; to the solemn questions asked and 1 statements made to vernes 3547,1 Tliese are not the reasoning* of m ■ man—they fall from the lips of the t Son of G em . What, lie iska, wHI you i give to exchange for your soul? I All Lines of BEAUTY CULTURE Shampoo, Finger Wave *■. ' 1d ttd '. 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