The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

O E M i v n i a h er a ld , n m * * , A m m w , t m V a l l e y C h a tm u q u a Mr*. M. A. tom s totor i r e wm kt Wait­ ing wkh reU tire* in Wret Vtvgtofe T to K tiutagtre O to told ita pknte TkanKhgr reretog a t tto Stilt* fm k . T to MeMttbut c \m viU union red picnic thi« Friday sit Alford Memorial a t • o’clock. Mre. Perth* Shipley of L ancaster/ stituters. 0.» Mr. Herbert Shipley and aoat, Mra.J SwelboM o f Xenia, visited Mm. XI left Weiraer, Wednesday. « f tlN ’t m t m am attondtag « tO m » Q k k am apma in etewee mm ) t k after* w ithvari- o fa r t)t« D m fia* volley M l third glare i* the on on* k te r he Urn week, th e tafew tog am la Die fra ap i .^m* Fresto* Freaere KimM*, Janette Wands * * * m , ftamk Marynret WSeea, Bawd y Xenwea, H a » l Bush, ;)M Brew*, Montyewiery W ait, P a d .WW *** <laek Huffman, Howard Jfauee, and Vincent Right, M k Kimble k acting a« ------f a r the girts and Mr. John to ld a mk |MMa figr tto haya, Frame and Mm. Nolin WBaan a re alee with the yroup-^buey j satisfying the appetite* of tto 'lu * IMW tOVB> A INVUMAT lO H A t C I T S H IG H E ST VOTE ( fmt imed f rm f a t past} A k s a n d c r ’s R a g T i m e -R, X. K. jFW fA FOR LAW IWFORCPKSMT tD rer Editor:-— ■..I - .........,........ . [ W« helievo the majority of the Mr, and Mm. Harold Dobbins and ?«opte Of Ohio agree th a t Mr. and Mm. Fmd Williamson spent ***• "tolto tax” ia one of opr most ju s t the la st week-end in Knoxville, Tenn., ***••* *n *hst it affect* *11 classes, visiting Max" Dobbins. Ew n th e “chiskra” who are on’re- • .. ♦ Ik f m m pay their share,nhwfllingly Dr. Jams# L, Cheanut sad fam ily Ikthapa, fo r they - have become so of Fairmont, f t . V*., am a ttests a t the **fW*o«kd being aided, th a t dplny home of th e letter’s parents, Judye Owlr bit, avail in th is smslt wsy goes aAl Mrs, 8 . C. Wrlyht. agato rt t to grain, v ■ )t , . ...; „.„„*. >• ; j 'fhen why, jastw hy do we seesuch Itev. Paul Duncan, D.D., and wife,' reports as the fdlaw iny, almost every of poulterville. 111,, have been spend* wee^v iny th e past week hem w ith the 1s t*1 t to receipts fo r the week end* ter’s mother,’ Mrs, Ida Stormont, and JW July 23 totaled 4594,907, almost other relatives, i , 1300,300 less than fo r the same period , < ' . jip % m . • • Rev. W i A . Pollock, D.D., and wiVe ';, We h e ir oh every .hand husinees of College Springs, Iowa, have b e e n - ^ ^ o n * « * improviny and if attto spending th e ir .'‘•vacation here with mo™k travel is jny Criterion, ju st N atives and friends^ jWfteh tw tr^R c fblr Half nit houj* on ____ ;________■* , j any main thoroughfare and you will Messrs, Robert W. MacGregor, W. •* « « *h*fc P«3>k f a money to R. Watt, O. A. Dobbins and A. 8 > l* ® d 8n? iaf * * » « « » > * Evans have been in Springfield, IH.,1 ,k y then thindecline in sales tax this week' attending the National collections? UNITED PK1SRTTEE1AN Xslpk A, iBmimmk M iakler ^ |fo *«*«*» August 11, Annual ij Vacation Day. I t i t hopad th a t our people wUi attend some Church on this date and #11 Worship God. August ‘iH, Regular Services will ha held, Sabbath School, 10 a, m, Meryl Stormont, Supt, Mr. J , E , Hasting* w ill teach ihp I m*ns^ class. - | Mr. W* W. Galloway will teach] Mrs, Jamieson’s Class, S C H O O l % w 5 m 5 csson '-m m h m t m f m Aw«M»t 2 1 MANNAMs HOMY MOniKEHOOD lasscarm u rtW j OPU9Klt TKXT~t and <*M Mr WwM. •MMrwi ftrm s* IJIUPt METHODIST.. EPISCOPAL Charles IS, Hill. Minister Church School, 10 a, m- Joe West, Sttpt. Worship SemCe, 11 a, pi. Sermon by the pastor.* , No Epworth League (Service, be cause of the Institution, No mid-week service. The pastor and his wife are spend' iny a few days in.Tol*da th is week. *!Godly Motherhood” - A H th* power and grace of tha infinite Goff working in and through the most tender and a t tha same tim e moat potent Rumen relsMonship—mother* &wme Show Which is .held during the Jllinois S tate Fair. P a t McGuinn, who w as injured lget ‘ week when h it by * truck while riding hi* bicycle on the Clifton pike, and suffered a concussion o f the brain, ha* g rea tly improved, b u t. is s till a t patient in McClellan Hospital in Xenia. , Docothy "and Jama* Andaman, Eleanor Cooley •hd'ElhAs f limey left Monday for Ames, Iowa, to attend the N^tHd Ctuiveation of Hie Y.,F. C. U* - ' 4 , . . Mr. Eafeert Caedey .of. Cryefcel Gity, Mo^ etopped hem -hist'. 'E n te rg y be­ tween trains fo r a short visit with his father, Mr. WilHato Gonl^r. |f^.UoA> ley Wessnroute homefrom Pittsburgh, P»„ where He had gone on businessi being connected with the Pittsburgh Plato Glass Co,, in Crystal City. A .E . £lack,49, farm er, Bmvertown Road, committed suicide by inhaling carbon monoxide gas fumes in his gsrsge k i t Thursday aftemoom He leavM a widow and several children, Financial diffktfitie* a re said to have worried Mr. Black. The main reason ^perhaps, is the in­ difference o f the' purchaser. Many people do not care whether they receive the stamps oK not /*nd some clerks a re top indolent to take the trouble to hand them. out. Of course they am liable,to fine but they realise th a t fear ..people think i t worth while to hay* them brought before the court so they Continue ckeattoff th* government f a t mplen- k h ^ H i* ppokato o f their etoployers, • Ju st meeutlbl one o f mm- citiwns paid more than a half dollar for sales tox^utamps and la fiasto to eatoh a bus did pot ask fo r, nor receive them, ffeis wu* no t U fa bU*iawo on the port., of the p refrteto r Tog Hie cus* tomer thought Hie ommission might have f*en made puiposely. Thls suspicion grew until paid customer summoned enough courage to demand th e stamps. ; I f the baying public w ill only take enough interest to see th a t .they re­ ceive the stamps due them ,'ft will de­ fe r the day when .new methods of taxation must be discovered and who is there, th a t would hot like to defer th a t day, f Respectfully yours, .. A READER, .. ‘ Miss Virginia Townsley has been spending two weeks w ith relatives In F o rt Wayne, Ind., and-KemUitville, Ind. ’ ^ The Dorcas Clms o f' the U. P. Republicans wilt gather a t the Arm­ ory, Xenia, th is Friday evening for n banquet and rally , one of th* plans fo r an intensive campaign in the! county fall. Dinner will be. Seevsdi]Ctmrch heM its monthly nuieting with a t 6:33 P. M. and Thurman (Dusty) jEBsalooaotto Etorrett, Tuesday after* Miller, Wilmington, Clarence j.|u jto t. Mtoms Fannie and Margaret Brown, Republican nominee fo r Con- ,McNell wet* assistant hosteiaeft* g re si, and HsUie Q, Brown will be the speakers. Judge Frank D. John­ son toad* the campaign committee on arrangements fo r the gathering. Tickets are 50c each. ■ A fter Abusiness meeting th e hostesses served dainty refreshments. An altercation between Mrs. Dora Tracy and M rs, Dorothy Willis and Mrs, M, C. Nagfey, Tuesday* over a We a re in receipt of a letter from grocery bill* resulted in the matter Howard Hanna* who is on the FRA] reaching Mayor Little** 'court, By travetoire (Hub trip through the South, ] agreement Mrs, Tracy and Jfrs,W illis He say* they have traveled 900 miles] agreed to» pay certain damages and covering four sta te thus fa r and an-] charges were dropped, joying the sights in the G reat]' One feature Mr*. William Burger and ' two th a t section live in a more or 1 ms t™*1* a t h m * 6f Mr*G*n ' 1&st“ primattv* s ta te and go to re footed,; ***” ' smoke mid. chew. He say* th e toy* Miss Marie Chapel of Marysville, ail enjoyed the stop a t th e Georgia 0;> visited M rs,-Catherine,Townsley 4 H Chib camp, * and son, Marcellus, over Sunday. M alai S icas* COZY C aSM rtllle F IIID A Y —Awgwat I S EO lTV i FELLOW S LEO CARMIO “CITY STKREETir The Mating Tale a f |*w# twvalle to*ia! ^ S A T tjM > A 1 f^A t» i4 tll 2 0 “Idand In The Sky” : ' ^WiHNW GLORIA STUART MICHAEL WHAI FN SUNDAY t f a MONDAY r LORETTAYOUNC—RICHARD GREFRfi v f l V D l M K E A l l A M A T X f f Ain* C m fa ffa F m Nwre*,' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Benjamin N. Adams. Minlator Satoath School, JO a . m. Paul Ramsey, Sup t 'Lesson; ‘’Hannah: Godly motherhood.” I Samuel 1:1-2:10, Golden to rt; / ‘Her children rise up* .and call her blessed,” Proverbs 31:29. , Worship Service, 11 *». m. Rev, Adams will preach on th e subject: “Yourself, the Church- and God.” Scripture* Ephesians 3.8-21. The regular meeting of the Mis­ sionary Society will be held a t the home of Mrs, Clayton McMillan* Thursday, August 25, a t 2 p , m. Our pastor and family wiU return Friday from a vacation spent in Win cousin q t the home- of the .parents of Mrs. Adams. They report an en­ joyable sojourn and look forward to great things in the Master’s service the oomming year’ *s we work to­ gether in His name, Mrs. Ann* Collins Smith, who has been located in fronton, fo r more than a year as head, o f the, dining room o f the Marting. Hotel,.has resigned her position and returned homo for the present. , ROT HENDERSON IMPROVED Mr. Roy Henderson is reported much improved following an operation last Week, Mr, Henderson has been in poor, health fo r several months but is now on the mend, according to into reports. c e r t if ic a t e o f co u n ty a u d ito r o f a v er a g e a n n u a l LEVY FOR ISSUE OF BONDS THE STATE OF OHIO, GREENE COUNTY, as.' I* James J »Curlett, the duly elected, qualified and Acting County Auditor in and for the State and County afore* said* do hereby certify th a t the average levy throughout the life of the bonds*,which will to required to pay the interest on and retire the bonds proposed to be issued by the Village of Gedarville* Ohia, in the sum o f $3*500.00* for the purpose of ac­ quiring fire fighting apparatus and equipment, is .57 mills, WITN .,SS my hand and official seal a t Xenia, Ohio this 15th day of JAMES J . CURLETT, August* 1939.. County Auditor in and fo r Greene County, Ohio. Friday Saturday ‘B a n k N i g h t ” -SC R IB E - “WHITE SANNIRS*’ Claude Rains Jackie Coepar. Cantlnueut Shows Oaily Adult* Only 18a T il 2 P.M. STARTS SUNDAY THREB DAV* t There Indeed to the solution of many of our national and social problama. F o r we agree with the poet th a t man* who regards himself as being m ighty, ruling oyer land and sea, m ust defer to a m ightier power. - “I' m Uwbandthat mcka the «ra<iie If to*handthatnlaa thaworld.” Hannah was the mother of Sam­ uel, who became one of Israel’* out­ standing leaders—a p riest, a proph* et, and ’’the m aker of kings,” God needed a g reat m an, ao Ha chose for him a g reat m other. ' Our study fo r today will be topical rather than textual and extended to related portions to chap ters 1 and. 2. We consider Hannah as a mother who was spiritual and sacrificial* but a t the sam e time practical in her daily life'and service. I. Spiritual. , Many are the tributes offered to mothers, bu t none-has deeper sig­ nificance than Hie testimony of a boy or girl th a t their m other-has led them both by precept and' ex­ ample to have faith In God. Though other advantages, m ay be beyond the reach even of the most Self- denying mother, this most impor­ tan t of all benefits she may bring h e r’children, but only if she herself to an earnest and faithful follower of the Lord. ’ < 1. Hannah trusted God in her hour of tria l and sorrow (1;10). Although her husband was a m an o f goad qualities, he had followed the cus­ tom of h is tim es and taken a ascend wife, Hannah* ehijdtess in the pres­ ence of Penninah and her children, was in deep sorrow. R u t she knew where to take her burdens; she brought them to the Lord to prayer. 2. She prayed—fervently and ef­ fectually (1:17, jfi* compare Jam es 0:16b), Mother’s'p ray e rs have fol­ lowed many a wayward boy end g irl end brought them h ic k to God. When every other tofiuence for good had been'ew apt aside, they have been unable to forget mother’s prayers. One wonders what trill happen to boys and girls who go out to face a wicked and bewildering world* with the memory of e prayer* less, worldly m o thertob ligh t rath e r than to bless them . 1 > 3* She recognized children a t « g ift of God ( l i l t ) . And s a re trfto y are, Christian men and women should p to tssf i^r both weed anil deed- ageto tt the viefeos modern' theory th a t HiBdien a re * so rt e l biological accident to b e avoided I I t, to fie fto L The most precious possession a woman can have U e child of bar own. I t was, then* the deepest end finest sacrifice of a noble mother- heart when aha 1. Dedicated her boy to God* even before his b irth (1:11). Yet th is : a c t so fine and commendable was to reality only an intelligent recog-' nition of the fa c t that children a re a gift of God, Your children *nd mine belong to God. Let us not stand in His way (or their way) as Ha graciously leads them out into serv­ ice. for Him. 3. She kept h e r promlse (l:M-28). Many parents have solemnly dedi­ cated their children to God before their birth* and then late r tha pros­ pect of separation from them hes been too much for the parent*, and the .promise to God has been thrust aside. The w riter has on many occasions seen young men and women Weep with broken­ hearted dism ay because a mother o r father h a s forbidden them to go to China, Africa, o r eisewbsre a t God’s call. Mother, have you kept your promise to God regarding your boy, your girl? i n . Freed#s i. Hannah not only prom ised her boy to God; she made the comple­ tion of that prem iss certain, 1. By guiding her boy to tha right way (1:34). As a m atte r of fact* she went with him to the temple. A mother who “sends” h e r boy to Sunday school or church w ill never help him' like the mother of whom if may be said “ she brought him unto the house of the Lord.” %. By providing for her boy (3:18, 19). There is no more tender and meaningful story to a ll literatu re than th at of Hannah bringing her boy his “little coat,” I t is stlU true th a t the best “ support” a m ission a ry of the Cross" can have is a home th a t “ stands by .” The story Is told of a missionary candidate who had ho “ board” back of her but the “washboard” o f a godly mother, and who made a vahant and useful servant to the foreign field, Such an arrangement may not be the most desirable and U really Should not be necessary if God’s people would give* but it has its glorious advantages. Such a mother as Hannah would have such a son a s Samuel of whom it is said th a t h« “ was ia favour both with the Lore, aaff a lto with men” (3:3$), V * ito e r t IMMtoiay afijumreaMbto Dr. Prat 3 . VsKert Dentist m n n o n * * M ealaf u n i Friday f i l l A* M to i Y» If, fse slay j U tr e ia y a a i ia ta e ia f 1,1 l i l t A, PL te to il f e ll* , fygUrA JL^AtotowyiiMli SJPSHMtSB '551 tim e s f t WiniiUM t.?, Dixoa ......... ....... RapreMtttativ* to Congress; Arthur IT. AireWre 2,041 C A r l f tl tt ip S3H ^er-^ic s* «£ *3 tesp r*«=,r-— ^ m Judge of Court o f Appeals; J , D, Barnet r1 e* rtr -r fr> cj«C* *=» <3— r? CP nr,o«1(574 State Central Committeemens Joseph Sullivan noootioonpfwn*»r> 344 J , Fuller Trump 364 W. A, Mahoney 3?4| State Central Committeewomims I Alice M , Giliigan •»«w m w «■ ph w ip *sr «■ 032| . Margaret M o o r e j State Senator: Bruce Wilson 1,442 State Representative; Frank A, Wolf — — „„„J'„1,338 Walter Ksboe 014 County Commissioner; Jamas R, Soward **»*•«!"«•*>1,863 County Auditor; ’ : Walker Austin 1,807 County Treasurer; (Unexpired Term Ending .-August 31,1041,) . John W, Grove «... a.o>.Y:j«..m.,.1,0?1 Chas.“' Eaton ------------------------- 362 Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A, Jamieson went to Winona Lake* Indiana, Wed­ nesday, to attend .the Bible-Confer­ ence which is .in session, August 17- 28.,'-: F A R M L O A N S FMrappnrisai. prompt serrisa i^refeAl d g * a re to lito -ia M s u i 'k a a ia 1 WM |MQMIZVM W ini fwF to # to g a H » to It o U t t M l lpw SM in i to tonasna Mmi* -imto a a ttlLk ' ■—^— mis m M ^ ^ ' •T w w llWM>rflpT|M I|»nil w ttaau* - . nf 5 *** Ceutttry*F«’a eavalaato of the mightiest momenta ia th* march of America gafor- melodies of Irving Berlin, and starriag a*' ®»Pow! r .f*11. f a Amwbe, f a ? j f a f c reS JS tive w tS to f iS S t ** * “ to***#1*1*’ tor 0 wtok to torbnient Umss, •’Alexamtor’* $tory of bMd&trosf TouiMT ffM th euU irlw to * and find It again, through the music that J* J g f SSrtaa im*m»h f n ^ ^ ^ t o r t o g Berlin melodies that have —iris* ^ tQ * quarter of a century and giamotow T ^ U ' S M g j S . ” ’ fwlla<i 10 ,wl°«- ■»****■ W h e n y o u a tta c h th o e e n ic e n e a r a u to tags* r a o R n b c r POORVISION c a n p u t a LUyln YourHaud >U ’ / v r - . 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Junior Fair, Thrill­ ing ©rtnd Circuit Harness Races, Night Horse Show and breath-taking Hippodrome Show— “Heigh-Ho 1939”—nightiy in front of the Grebditend. Don’t miss this year's Fair! ’• EARL H. HANEFELD* Director W .’W. ELLENWOOD, Manager AUGUST 27 H-SEPTEMBER? w II^ W H IWlllll* . SPOT CASH PA |D FOR ’ HORSES — ----- - COWS \ 7 t Size and Condition) ■ . ■■: Prompt removal of ' -Hogs, Sheep* Calves, . Colts . Telephone .454. XENIA FERTILIZER tk TANKAGE CO. Glaser’s Beairfy Shop All tinea of BEAUTY GULTURE S h em pou r F u iffe r W a v e ’ a rid M m u c tsre ti««e*aeaae**« PERMANENTS—43 m td f i m m m National Beak B llg. Fhene: M. SUM e r M. 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