The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

o W A i v i t u w m m , n m % m a m m , w m Local aid hnooal Mim MarthaCrawford pied Wedneedty Mto* Wiuwta H iihw vtoiuA in y#i tow jfem * . tow *wek Wftfc Mr. Min- It, J. HuctM* ^ Hr. H*y<» 1*U m m h i n i i to* ru i- ikiii?#- wo Sitotfc Ma to Mrctt improved wills ift* toMtofcwt <rf * Mm-pofrti. Tha Kewarch C|»b will hold Uto an­ nual fim ic today a t i*k*wood Saeeli Farit, ffonpor a t l i t y. » ; ‘Titoannual JCyJa-JackinHi lamiiy jr*. union will t* h*M a t Stawiwa Park. Xenia. Autdut 24 a t t js, m. Dinner at € p. m Diplomas and teaching emifkstts* Htoa Martha J. Crawford, n , retired toartttfedlwt a t te r teow, Xmte3 Wed. tmmimy ttoon In failin* health liwirs ta*« a year, her had necn i mriamt aix week*. Death wax duo to aeaibay. Bora hear Ctearvilta, O wM f SI, DM®, the daegwer a t Jamea It. and Matilda PathNaoa Crawford, else ■pent the greater part of her life in <i**e*e Ceomy and taught in t?*> Os* honis Cedar*Hle and Jamestown •rhonla before retirutg about ten years age. M, I! Chattft and was a charter mem* her of the (‘edrhte Club. ?• She is survived'by a brother, D, Is, Cr*wfordf Xenia; two suters.jn-I&w, \ Mrs. AlJoe Crawford, Tali#, Tex., and pink MadMalina de fftfthUuMkl Poor length, She wore pale bio* ar? m m tm and earned an arm bauqutfc «# pmk gladioli and fclue delphinium. The bride, who w»» given in mar-, wage by her brother, Mr. Ronald Mar* shell, wore a gown o f white atliiij fagfriamsl along jnincess lines with a long train, The town had a high neckline and teng sleeves, which form* points, over* the hands, Her long tulle veil was held in place with a band of orange hlssscms, She ^arritsl an a m bonspst of .white gladioli and gypso* phiia. , ; Mr. Jerry Bownrae, member of the WI,W staff, Cijieipnati, served a s best She was a member of the Verst '■r,lan> improved UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAYI chool L esson a>Hxaoim. WMDQymr ».a, f a e i .vt Th# Moe* Stole | m WwtoiwwSSriLt Qxiac. Lesson for August 14 l THE RELATION OF TEMPER ANCE TO CHAKACTEM f LESSON TEXT- Pfovsrt* *10.31; I Use*. I Mloniam 8:6.8, LUU>£NTEXT -»Wine !■a mocks?, strong <3rmk is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby to not w ise^Frovsfp* 80:1- PHIMAEY TOPIC,.-Wnat* a Wise Man Said. JUNIOR TOPIC—A Wisa Man’s Way. . INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC™. How the Use of Liquor Affects Character. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC— How the Use of Liquor Affects character. Childhood remembranv.es a re commonly sweet and precious-bat some of them are vivid on the pages of memory because they relate to dangerous and distressing things. Among the things decent people avoided like the pestilence when the writer was a b&y was the saloon. To be seen entering such places was to mark one’s character, and.to he a frequenter o f them was to be lost to all that was good and holy, High sounding and very pious were the assurances that when .pro­ hibition was. repealed we would nev­ e r see the return of the saloon, but we have them in multiplied num­ ber, and with a shameless appeal to women as well as men, to our growing girls and. boys as well as to adults, Clever advertising has sought to make it "smart'* to drink, and "manly" to be able"to "carry” liquor. I t is for that reason that i t is;of the utmost importance that wpt develop strong and intelligent char­ acter in our boys and girls—so that they may not only appraise the Vicious "booze business" forfwhat it really is, but a lso , have the Strength of character to fight it, not only .for themselves; but for their weaker brother* They should Know and proclaim that the' saloon, whether it be called an "ima" or a "tavern," is always a 4‘bar”— "A bar to Heaven, a door to Hell; Whoever named it named it well." I. Developing Strength of Charac­ ter (Frov. 4:10-23). Solomon, the writer of many of the Proverbs, constantly stressed the importance of gaining wisdom. A*maq. may be a perfect encyclo­ pedia of information and yet may lack the wisdom to apply that knowledge to life. Dr, Hight C> Moore, in Points for Emphasis, pro­ vides a 'most helpful outline of this ■ portion of Proverbs 4, which' will assist the reader and teacher. He suggests that we must (1) "accept the challenge of a worthy goal, v, 19," by listening as ason to « father to the words which shall give us-a, long , and happy life. - Then we must (?). “follow the way of wis­ dom, vv. 11-13." I t os a Way that has been tested by those who have preceded us, and they have found it to be the right way, This will ten- i able us to (3) "avoid the way of the wicked, vy. 14-17," Note the dreadful picture of those who not only do wickedness but delight in leading others into their evil paths, in fact they canno.t sleep unless they have misled some poor Soul, Shun that path, and (4) "irradiate the path to the larger life, vv. 18, 19." The way to life is a light path ; “that shinfeth more and more." The way of the wicked i$ stumbling and darkness. The devil and his fol­ lowers arc try ing^o make young people believe just the opposite. Let us' teach them the truth that they may (5) "heed every syllable of all the words of God, vv. 20-23." Give attention to God’s Word, lis­ ten to it, read it, keep it hidden in your heart. The heart in Scrip, ture stands for the very center of man‘s spiritual bqing, out of which are all the issues o f life, Evil : thoughts, unholy desires and ambi* tions hidden there will Ultimately be revealed in overt acts of ungod- ■ lincss. Even so the Word, of God hidden there will bring forth life in all its abundant •beauty and strength, . Tlie young man dr woman w2io is thus taught God’s Word in the home and the church will have an im­ pregnable defense against the wilds and temptations c l the world, .the flesh, and the devil. II, Exhibiting Strength of Char­ a c te r'd Thcss. 5:98). The Lord is. coming again! Paul .was constantly looking forward to the day of His coming. If wan not ids lot to Huff Until the Lord came, but he was not mistaken in looking for Him. The Lord has tarried, why only Ho knows, but it is the, judgment of many excellent fiible expositors that the next great event to take place in divine history., is His yetutm What a glorious hope! fiat while we await His coming we are not to sleep os those round about us. Watchfulness, sobriety of life, these become the Christian, Cer­ tainly nothing of the drunkenness of our day la to eater tote the life of the Christian, He who be* fesgs . to Christ- does feet drink, of the devil’s "fitc-water." But far more than that is in mind here, for th« Christian is to go on in faith, love, and hope until lie becomes 'fen fire" for God, burning with the passiqp of the Holy Spirit, not only for his own life, b u ffe r the salva­ tion of the lost ami for the develop* meat ef Hue Christian character in those who have taken upon them* selves the beautiful name of "Chris* vriUb# awarded to ten graduates from *Mrs, Cor* Crawford, Bishop, Calif,, Oedarvilte Calk*# summer school a t i Seven nieces and a nephew. *- commencement this J>riday morning at* Funeral services will bo conducted ten o’clock in the eollejr* chapel. Com-1 a t the Nagley Funeral Home, Xenia, juencement completes the second Friday a t 2:80 p, m., with burial in semester for summer school this year. Woodland Cemetery. Mr. W. L. Marshall of Dayton, apent Thursday with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Lula Watt** . firs. Robert MacGregor and daugh­ ter, Jeane, who have been spending a month visiting in the East, have re­ turned home. Dr, and Mrs. Paul Volkert attended the wedding of Miss Elisabeth Ellen Rogers,/daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FERNDALE BRED SOWSALE Fcrndale Farms announces a sale p t fifty head of Hampshire bred sows for Tuesday, August 23. This will be the twenty-seventh sale of this noted farqt for Messrs. O. A,- Dobbins atid 'A .,It Evans, . • ' . ___ _____ week of camp life-at the scout camp Harry Loc Rogers, and Howard Wolf i fm the Miami, river near Clifton. son of Mr. and Mrs. E, Carl Wolf,: ------- 1—-— r--—/ Taylorsville, 0 ., a t the F irst Baptist , Smith of Fort. Wayne, Church, Dayton, Saturday afternoon. the Week-end with vemtiyes. and was Kmcd by his wife . the return trip'. v '' , ' * John Ary, Xenia, re-elected a direct­ or of the Clark County Mutual In­ surance Co„ for three years, a t A recent meeting in Springfield. ’Mr, Ary lias served’ on the board twelve years. Misa Elinor Hughes and Mr, Merlin Eidemlller, of New Carlisle^ Ohio, at­ tended, the wedding of Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Kiraeofe a t Danville, Ohio, Saturday evening, l J . A, Horner, prominent Spring Val­ ley farmer, announces tha t hexwitt be a candidate for county commissioner on the Prohibition ticket in November. He has already filed his peition with the required number of signatures. He is a breeder of Shorthorn cattle. ’ Miss Frances Williamson had as her guests Mat week Hiss Betty Bishop of Greenwich, Ohio. Frances ahd Betty ire sorority sisters apd class­ mates a t Bowling Green State ITnl- versttjb ‘ Messrs. Frank Higham and Robert HabiMtsiU o f Cleveland, Ohio, visited a few days here last week, with Mr, Larry. Williamson, their fraternity brothers;. The boya Are students of Bowling Greene State University. Memorial services’ were conducted for the lute Dr, Morton’CreSWeii a t Massieg Creek Cemetery, Monday afternoon. Dr, W. R. McChcsney had charge of the service. Dr. Creswell met instant death about a mohth ago in a motor car accident in Tacoma, Wash., and his body Was cremated and the ashes deposited in Mansies Creek Cemetery.- Hours -have been changed for the watchman a t the Pennsylvania rail­ road crossing at. Main street. The watchman will he on duty from 4:4!ra. m. until 8:46 p. m. Under the now schedule the watchman goes on duty 1Miss Hazel Nelson underwent an operation for ^emoval of tonsils a t the Office (>f Diy Harold Ray, Xenia, Wednesday., / - Following the scrvbe fifty guests v»ho Were -prcscr.fe a t tiio ceremony were entertained a t & reception. Light refreshments were served. Ten guests Were seated at the bride's table which was decorated with a pink and blue floral centerpiece and pink and Lise tapers, Mr. and Mrs, Mason left Satur­ day evening on a wedding trip to Canada, Upon their return they Will reside a t 2224'SE lames Ave., Cincin­ nati, ■ Mrs. Mason was graduated from Beavercreek Twp. High School, Mr, Mason, who has been identified with *the Cincinnati radio station for a year, is tlio son of Mr. C.' P. Mason, of Zanesville, 0 . He was graduate*) from Muskingum College in 1937' „ Relatives, from out-of-town present for the wedding were Mr. C. P. Mason, Mrs. Alice Vandergriff, Miss Delia Mao, Mason and Mr. and Mrs, M'cCand- less, of Zanesville; Rev-, and Mrs. Mvs. RAinsberg^v,and sone, Dale and Liri, of^Forest; 'Miss Isabelle”' Rains- bergmyof Middletown,-and,Rev, and Mrs. Earl Scbotthe, of South, Charles- tdlft V “ -Mi?s Margaret Bailey of the Brown Drug Store is spending her vacation with friehds in Cleveland, Mr- and Mrs* ■Eatt JVelker and Mayor Kenneth Little spent Tuesday in Columbiis‘*dtt/a business .trip. Greene county health authorities arc Urging that children be immunized against dipltheiia, There have,been no'cases, in this, county yet this year butiDayton had two deaths i'ccently, MARSHALL-MASON '.||UE«ALS i , Mi»s/|d)lihn M|rAhidl, dAfightor of Mr.*;, At^MarshAil, Alpha, wairunited |i|iiu .ifs in g f, iflgr' ¥ 1 ^ ’ j&atiad' WKRC, Cincinnati, in a p jetty cere­ mony, solemnised by c a n d le lit a tth # home.of th« hridMA uncle And aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Williera Marshall, Sat­ urday evening a t 7:30 o’clock. - ' * ■Ae-t'jgr imptexstyA ifeiiw^o^ fho service, Mr. MAfea, ataAllng a t the foot of the etairWayrsang "Because" to his "bride*, immediately fiefore she descended the stairs to tak f her-place a t nit Improvised altar befote the fire­ place in th,e Jiving room Where the vows were exchanged. ’ ' Eev. A. C. RoihsbergCr, of .Forest, O., officiated a t the single ring serv­ ice, assisted by hip Son-in-law1, Rev. Earl Schottke, of South .ChAfleston. The altar was banked with cedar and ferns and flanked .with boskets of white gladioli' and lighted tapers in tall candelabra. . Preceding thd service Mrs, Ruth Lyons, painist, and. ‘member’ Of the WKRC staff, and Miss Dellft Mae Mason, of Zanesville* violinist, sister Of the bridegroom, played “Adoration" and “I Love Yeti Truly.’’; ^ ’ -“ •As Mrs*. Lyotoa°played the ,"Bridal Chorus5’-fSttutr. “Lahaagrin," fit#;bride earlier and will leave earlier in the evening. Before* the watchman was5end her sister. Miss -Ruby Marshall, on duty until 10 p, m. Those having)Who served as maid .of honor, de- need of crossing after 8:45 should ing announcer of radio -station keep this change in mind. Miss Marshall wore a gown of pale Mrs, Harry Thomas and daughter, Mrs,’Ancjl Wrighh, spent? several days lost week In northern Michigan with Dr. ahd Mrs; Harsho and family, wlm are spending a month there.- /.Mr. and Mrs,-Willard Barlow, Co­ lumbus; Rev,.Herbert Main, wife and sob; Raul Johnson,' Loveland; and Mrs, J; W. Johnson of this place, have beep’vacationing at-S t, Ignac, Mich. "V*V ^i**Xf*J*'. ■»*’'??'.?1 +1*. /, v»,>f / T, v' *r * ' ; M«;»nd Mris. fltoiiajd ' Taylor, are land ing Aha- week;jn Aplino, Mich., fish a:w^V lwhtng.mad' ririring Mrs. TaylorM, W ther^im law , and sister, }x •* ti t .. ** | ( ■ fits? , Yeaef^kie Randall and niece, Mia« /Katkarina ^ Ikwdaih t^tirned t«WdWm.th’f trip-to the w*st»coitot. - The trip-also Included ai|isit'*to;AiaakaF. 'U i0 tS ^ MdhBjtlhn had ■ for-fheirVtoeek-ehd guests* Mr. and Mrs, "Carl 'Frazier,»' and daughter, Nancy, of Camdem, Ohio. Mrs. Mc-{ Millnn lmd Mi'Ji,' Frazier are-sisters. AMrs. Harry Wright has been spend­ ing the week* in Cincinnati vlsitihg with relatives. METHODIST EPISCOPAL VCharles E, Hill. Minister ' Chtp-ch School, 10 a. til, Joe West, Supt. Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject: “The'Great Destroyer/’ ‘ , ' /•There. 5 yilt„ Im.np. Bs Jty&pvykc,. as j'«dr IiCaguer,;'will be going ,'tp Mpmi WoHc-y.for IpstitULe/Aug'. 14-21. | - Mr* and Mrs; G. E, Hill attended ; the Carter Rcuni&fl, at' Serpent Mound Park, Thursday. .. ' jubjcct; “As Leader* Rebecca UNITED. PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A, Jcmiracm, Slixiistcr - Sabbath "School,, 19 a, ra, Meryl Stormont, Supt. 'le a s h in g , H a, to, by frank E« Wiley. .. • ’ -’ Y. P. O. U„ 7 p. u . Others See Mq!” GaHoway. No Choir fehcasfial this wcefe Tho paafei’ -and wa£& fespecfc to go to Winona Lake, Indiana nest Wed­ nesday, August K th ,'ta attend the Biblo conference August-.17*23, An* uoanf:cinest will be made Sabbath aa to plan for August 21 aiid One of these Sabbaths will be Vacation Bay for tko coilgrcgation, gMng op- po rtan itr tu attencl'a eiotcr church. An auto load e f 8Uf yeaiig -people aspect to start bent Monday, August lEth fo r Ainr-s, Iowa, to attend the Annual Y. F. -C. ,U*-Convention wtdeh will be in session August FA21, Namea of delegates.- will b e op^buneed nest week, ‘ ■ iHlfl’IFRJLSlW-fFlMAN »' «SiiKwh; 0 rtm#V'ld A; ffiL Fdul) SiTV , C5Ifeo Bela- * ttea^MT Temperance to Character." Fray*4:10-23, t Theao.5:C-8. f Worship Service, II h. m, Rev, S David IL Been, liste r P la t Presby­ terian Church,. Xenia, will ha the pneaefetr. Subject: "A Man and Ilia CJftd.w Acts 0 ;L», AW aie cordially invited. It Is expected that Rev. Adams will be in Ills pulpit m &i«t. LKCDH.jg BAXMIDKAD Gstizgo I t huktr, bS=diad Thuriday - j nionijiig a t the home e f hi* drogarar. Mm Duff Andrew#* north of XmihiJ after having been confined U hi# had! for foot’ weeis suffering from em*l j plicallont. j ■ The deceased waa bom iq Lovett*! vllle, \% f Oct, t, 1842, m d he- «am»ij io Ohio in 1280’ and had resided M l J V edarviile and Xenia communities, fJ Three children survive: Edgar, W iK , | mingten; Miss Lillian Baker, and:] ; Mrs, Andrew#, Xenia? and a edsterJ] Mrs, Mary E. Wenfter5 Lig&nier, Indr-] Ti:o faneral will lie held from the Andrew home, Saturday, a t 2:30 p, m., with burial in North Cemetery, t Richard Dean, son of Dr, and Mrs.; Robert Dean, Cleveland, la spending' two weeks with hi# grandparents, Mr.] and Sirs, S. 8. Dean, Jamestown pike. * Rev. Ernest McClellan and wife of Rochester, N) Y., are visiting with relatives here and in the county. The cocktail custom, an inheritance from the era of defiance to,Prohibition whieh wo told would'die out With repeal, has grown to the an alarming social custom. Every hotel now has ita "cocktail lounge," ATTENTION "^■^•■wsw^SPWNisiwseie NOTIJDNGUNTIL WHEAT SOWING Use the proper fertilizer . WewiB tm t yom soil and tell you whichmudyris hi right for your land* FOB BALE OldFashioned RudyBearded SeedWheat Thewheat best adapted for this region KELLOGG'SSACKEDHOMINT j FEED GRINDINGandMIXING Let us grind your grain and mix It with Purina Balancers. I' aq FARM LOANS ■ ■ nsm^pi■ ?* Fair appraisal, promptwrrioe and attractlv# terms have re- sulfei te«w nrgantutkm tana- lac wore than Seventeen Mil­ lion Dollars te farmers. Phone- « , writ* pod our repreetntaUre will ,«aff, I 0 0 . Skita*«Www BI4*. - ' sm N o n izD , a When you attach those nice new auto togs, remember POOR VISION con put o Lily In Your Hand F. L. NELSON, O. D. 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