The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

tQR cun W I T T AIK■ > *T i n A. & HU*T. W P Rtto D. A. K. w rrnmjmmm from Octotor I f to fatonlay. October ft. At tte ksM • ! Mr*. Walter Hit,. ter t Mrs* Befiert Jarvlirr o giftont Sertwm. Tte W tNH 'i Cteb w W Mw* A m W NwNMk at {Motor IMA. rt wHk * n„ Mi*. Atria from Detroit, atone flue eelcteartow * f ter $0ih birthday w U rm w f. Mr, Bey Hewtoirao#, arte tea teen in a critical t u Mtiw far m m * time, was taken to the MeCWlu KoepHal, Xenia,, Wednesday * » trortment. Mrs, J. C, Towneley, who tea tew iil suffering with *n infoctod knee, is now able to be up at time*, and 1a much improved, Mrs. Wilfred Weimer *nd tomghtar, Edwinna, who have teen Ependiog tte summer with the former'* father, Mr, Gcoi'go ilamman, returned to their home in Bania, Fto.*la*t Friday. Mr* and Mr*. J. M, Arid and ami, Harvey are spending two week* visit* tog relative* in Pennsylvania, Harvey ia taking hi* vacation from tte La- goiuUt National Bank, Springfield, where he fig* $ position.' ; Mr. James Anderson, who graduated from {fedarvlfe College, has entered the Medical College a* 0. $, V. The meeting .of, the Golden Role Circle that-was to have met' at the home m, Mrs. Alvin Link, was poat- potted due, to the death of Mrs. Ed. Hamilton. ” . ' / ww* testea* to Cteh at ter tte pro* • "MeQwffey SpoUtng MI m tentjmtor oad Hrt C« W9H * n « jl date by lira, Htey ate Mte. aiatoro, am*. t*. H it rite a naadwr. of rid school I t e meeting w h held Wednesday st e a m to permit mamters toattend tte Mid-teat Matting of tte Ohio Federation of Wtmen's Hubs hi Belie, fteto&MK Tbmtety. Thott who at- vended w m : Mrs, J. E, Xyie, Mrs,1 O. A. BthMte Mrs. 3. X. Hastings, Mi*. Xarth Bril ate Mr*. Grow? Me* CaUitoer. M A T O * BAPS < * * ! * ■ » P i M UdW P r* living hi an MltUCOGVlLLK. S a TUBBAY Jl^r~r - I Wa art A small **f# in tte Rapp A Son Asp!fete*. •levator, MUiedgviiie, was Mown rorijr *hs»t tela teiag ate^ttet titeig, hi» Saturday morning hy yaggs ate^vteea m eo iw to teite t e * »M atMtapemad#with921 in taah* ■A door abmit Cod ate Mfe metinna, 1 think wa* forced for entrance to the rifite :teat could rightfully te tariwai step* iste ntttegiytvr«ne used to blow the twism supreme, When you meat a Mf#, lima* that tomMs tte to»y atedwaa of - la Supreme Being, ate tea fact teat Mmm Fannie ate Margant H ^ ftte autowas waa treated by Wa A1 C*>II are spending Belie i/enier, Ohio, BOWABB K< DUNLAP Wate has teen received bare of the death of M ated H. Dunlap, 66, Hasten, Okto, who died Monday fol­ lowing » major operation. The'de­ ceased was the husband of Miss Eva Matthews, formerly a resident of this place and a teacher in the Greene county schools, i Besides his widow he leaves six chiMnw, Miss Lacy Matthews, Mrs, Black ate Rom Matthews, Xenia, left Tuesday for Haskell to attend the funeral. jPome’ to tha home o f Mr#i Hugh Turnbull on Monday, OcL 10 at 1:00 p, w . ate learn what Mr». Donald Kyle a te "Mrs, Turnbull have to tell you about “ Fruit in the Diet," Ail- inter- ested are invited. 1 ' V” ,J M • SEED CORN—May wel hook, your, order now-for Scraif* Hybrid Seed! ■Corn for spring deliver, .No money down. See R. H. Spracklen for cate-1 logue and .prices. ' ‘ ^ f * _ V-. ... ........^ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arthur'ted; son, Btjjly, attended thc reunion Of the] family of the late Mr, and Mrs, James j Jones at the home of, Mr. and Mrs.} Alpha" Peterson, Sunday. ■„ t Mr. and'Mrs. P. M. GiHilan havJ moved into the Lowery property on E. Xenia aVe, * r 1 ' ‘ ’ / '* ‘ - V Mr, and Mrs. Charles Spencer of Columbus Have been visiting, ■with their parents, Mr* ahd Mrs.' A. E. Swaby, Clifton pika, ' -- Piano Jnsruction-—I am now.enroll­ ing sfodehta for piano for the winter term. 'L csbous BOc each either Ip the home (if hi CedurVlllejf or at my resi­ dence. phone 144. Rachel Harriman, Mrs.. James Bailey ,ha* returned home after a week's stay hr Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton.'' She entered the hoapitalfor treatment pnd returns much improved. • ' ’ ,' The 193hUnited States wheat crop will leave A surplus o f 967 million bushels after domestic needs* have beenmet and100million bushels have been mtported. . J - >* < as PASTUK1ZED • #|LL-PHT a s m il e ON HIS •■ PACE AND BEEP IT THERE The growing boy or girt who has a daily ration of pure, rich, wholesome milk is,oh the•way to.a lifetime of health, '■ ! O u r service is M Bear as yeur telephone. ' le a v e a standing order today, Cottage Cheeae ^Ornate- Cheaae ( : iv Chocolate M ilk ::; -atCeeiwiis r P A 5 T U W Z E 0 M ILK Hamman Dairy PHONE 1IT UVESTOCKNICnON EVERYMONDAY Butcher quality sheep and l a m b s received on W ednesday. . SPKINGFIEIJO UVE STOCK SA I^CO ; itormaaAvA BPBiHGWiLD, OH1H P t e * i s » « l c o mam Mm Y mmt.., -:1- gVfteMH* 7 - pgIDATate HAWBBAT. Od m t .M ' “PORT OF fEVEN SEAS” « . I M > m m ‘ , f S P “ Mlottte < T r t a tllNDAT MOWljAT, Ortriw * • » - V I V A C I O i l S I J V O Y " rjiN«Elt « o « « a t i Naw*M-C#ately toBONlWDAt ate TmmaPAY, ovt i * 4 l “I j ORDJEFF” ------* MMtef Bi»a»y W*w»—Caitoto. MtaaUwe S o u T M A 1 N IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAYI chool Lesson a W«teramw!wSa*rU« 0 pb . Leaaon fo r O ctober 9 SPIBITU^WQRSHIP UCSSQW TEXT-^Cxodu* M:M; *4;*4; JaHn *:!»■«, _ , . „ OO&DKN TEXT C ik ! ii a Spirit;. sad )bcy thatwortliiphimmustworshiphimla Spirit and In truth.'—John ^:S*. ^'The First Commandment bid* tis toworship God excluiiviely; thaHtc*, ond bids ua to worship Him spir­ itually, The First Commandment forbid*.ua to worship false godaj the Second forbids us toworship the true God under false forms** (Far­ rar), Israel bad lived -among the Egyptians, a people known for their worship of imsges, and was about tp enter into Canaan where tberer were many false gods. - The Lord was therefore careful not only to forbid the worshipof other gods, but1 also to forbid the making of images - 7 ‘ W “ ......... " of anykind;-whether they represent­ ed themany god*,drheathendom, « f were,attempt* to symbolize the true God.* In studying thi« lesson 'we need to ekercise care lest we miss the point by talking only of tte gods of Wood and stone which theheathen worship* and fail to apply toe truth, «0. any improper Use of images which may prevail in our land and in the present day.- Let us lay aside any preconceived, notions and face toe tacts in toe light of God's Word. I. True Worship Required (Exod. gotffik ( ; ” . - c , This commandment expressly for­ bids idolatry in. any form. The. in­ junction 'id'twofold, (1) Men are forbidden to make any materiel likeness which to them represents a being to be Worshiped. <It matters not whether it be an image of what men believe pod to be like, or toe .Imaged an angelicbeing, a heaven­ ly body, lft fact “anything that i f in toe heaven above;” Or ion the earth—such as a.man or animat; or under thewater—sucht e a ftilMJ) If such objects have been- .made either byourselvesor others#wemay not how down to. toem,<.mte tateee: any serviceto them. -LetUadB «** amine, our religious ceremonies add practices to the light of God's com*: matemant-' Gbseriw that . otedtenct^ t o . tola- command brings rich blessing to “ thousands" (v, 6), whereas disobe­ dience is a curse not oter ,to thW man who disobeys, hut also to his descendants. Spiritual blight. so often runs through whole families, while spiritual life just as often" blesses those who follow us. Blessed ' is toe man who gives his children and his children's children a true spiritual heritage, but woe be unto tost man whd passes on the dark­ ness and spiritual death.of unbelief to his childrenl n . False frersMp Established (Exod, \ , It comes to us as a real shock that a people so highly privileged, ao well-instructed and so ably led at Israel Should turn t o . idolatry. The story reveals-the depravity of the human heart. Their excuse that Moses was gone was only an excuse without foundation. They did whet their hearts wanted to do, and they used his, absence to put forward theig wicked desires. Let us te careful lest we te mis- led nr indeed, mislead ourselves Into Creating a God after the concept Of our'own heart and mind; We, like Israel, may te tempted to “make jus gods" to which we will how down and worship, It may not be out of place at this point to warn against a folly which stems to have laid hold o f the church, that of almost deifying our Christian leaders. A man who is called to speak for God is a highly privileged man, worthy of our support and our respect. But let us remember that he is only a servant, an instrument in God's hand, and let us never he guilty of worshiping and serving “ the crea­ ture more than the Greater, Who is blessed forever" (Rom. 1:25). III. True Warship Defined (John 4:1*24). One would suppose that a truthso vital and fundamental as that stated in these verses would long since have completely Saturated the life of the church as well as of the individual believer, “God it a Spir­ it, and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.” Even in thisyear Of our Lord 30IH, countless men and women still be* lieve that worship has something to do with plats Cw* 29, 21)-or race f t , . 92). or. some other external de­ vice or formula. What s pity that this should te true when the’gra­ cious ate delightful way to worship is through pe?to*al. spiritual com* munkm between God and man. Deadening formalism la pat ewr only tnetey- Thera t» tte pnamrtm jnraachmtot at moderate* ate lit *11 honesty must we not admit that seen some aocalled fundamental­ ism has in many respect# lost tte true spirit of the faith for which if rightly contends. We who cherish tte truth of God's Word will Shun modern liberalism. We may not te tempted to obscure the worship of God te fosmahstn, But wa may te In dinger‘Of a diad orthodoxy, te* Jog is someone said “orthodox about avmytWnt accept I CortotM* sue UP'Msr fslhr.g ho worship God In spirit end in truth, and m t bring out that spirit M loving aerifies to eur teithraPi ' - f the week-end hate, yea art atariing a man I that,is the &m ate only ffp* of per* feet fool. “Tte fool hath said in hi* heart there- is no God." There used to baa very popular b#» lief that science ate rrijgtoa were two entirely different fields of philo­ sophy. I f that ev*r wa* true, it sure­ ly isn't true now, becansa i# tto In­ dividual tea enough intelligence to be­ come a recognised scientist, he is too intelligent to dispute Hmorigin o f too laboratory in whichte worte.. .the world itself. His study of botany, physics, physiology, and btology has definitely proved to him that the work* of God are too intolcato ate in­ volved ever to have come about by sheer accident pr chapce. T«m science verifies supernstoral ewataonr The only gap between science ate religion ii the gap of misunderstending, dis­ belief, orignorance*.; Of course we do have a few ao- called'scientists,wpo-are fools . . . educated fools . . . anc|what a menace they am to society! *They can warp a young undeveloped miijd quicker than alcohol tea over been able to-do it. Tjhey tend to fill tte minds of their fellow beings with idea* that are too-erratic to te placed in * fictitious bed-time story*: and. yet 'they' expect people fo laud their *be»ic' theories, and-exploit them te n benefit-to the welfare o f mankind’ - - When tee look through the micro­ scope of life, we find the.Workings of this world too wonderful to have teen created without tte aid of a supernatural gfid W* can all ate these things in such, a Way, pro­ vided We develop oUr minds intelli­ gently and' do not have a willfully deficient eyesight; foie firm belief hacked by love and round reasoning will put all.skepticism,-away forever. .............. . ......'.....MiBBENHB- '' GLASS LAND SOLD The 99acres of tte CharlesR, Glass estate has been arid f*r.»«5 an acre to AHie Turner, Jamestown* The land was appraised at . M«2M. ted , ia . lo­ cated.in Rosa-Township. mo^;'dam«gbu|''te health thatt,utter.alcriwie •^ I f a man who driiika three quarts 4 f teer ». day think* this to ceasing-hint m to«tof M i n i k n u t t e ^ f ^ M r * « wilt get him in tte end. ....... O R D IN A N C E N O 202 (Bectleit Hte, G« C. eg OUe) g iv in g u d s s r n t o f t h e _ VILLAGE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF XENIA STREET UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF^ THE DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS . WHEREAS, Tte Director of High- ways is considering tte matter,of tte improvement under his supervision of tte public highway known aa State Highway No. 9 sad ^ WHEREAS, Xenl* Street within this village He* ip whole or part along the line Of said state highway, said Xenia Street befer more partic­ ularly described as follows: ■ Being all of that portion of the Co lumbUB-Cincinnati Road, State High­ way No. 9 locatedwithin ttecorporat* limit* of tte Viliag® of Cedarville, Ohio, and along Xenia Street, fro » * point where the west corporation line of said Village runs directly norite thence east, to s print where raid corporation line run* directly route* in all * distance of'approximately 0.936miter' , . v . WHEREAS, It to proposed to ex tend said state highway improvement into, jwith or through this Village and along the aforesaid Xenia Street NOW, THEREFORE* , Be It Ordained, by the Council of the Village of Cedsrviite State 6f , SECTION Is That it is declered to be in the public interest that the con­ sent of said village te, and rote con­ sent is hereby given* that mud Xenia Street, or no much thereof an is a* bove described lying along the line of said State Highway No. 9may te im­ proved under the roprtristora o f tte Director of Highways. . , „ SECTION 2, That tte Clerk te, and he is hereto directed to furnish to the Director of Highway* and to tte Board of County Commissioner* of Greene County* Ohio* * certified copy of this Ordinance Immediately upon tte taking effect thereof. SECTION 3. That thi* Ordinance shall take effect and te in force from and after the eartSrot period Allowed bypas*wU September 14tfe, 1938, AtW & E 3. McCOftKELL, Clerk. •C. II. Crouse, Vice Mayor. MBTEODIiT EPISCOPAL Rev. D, H, Narkto, MMeter Sunder, Ovtriwr f, i«M 11:99 Rally Day in the Church. Sterol. Sproial jwograw by tte youug PTOPle. 11:99 Rally Day in the Church,: Morning Worship ServicsHScmun Theme “What of Youth?” Tte picture The Bey 3egw In The Tempte^' by Franx Clement* will be used ** * .'umkground for the rom- 9:30 Epworth League, 9:J0, Youth .Forum, f :30, Union Service in United Pres­ byterian Church. Rev, Benjamin Adam* will bring the message. Taroday, October II, 19X9 At 7:30 in the Wilmwgton College Auditorium Dr, Merton S. Rice will address the men of the Wilmington: District on the subject "The Devil Take the Hindmost," Wednsadsy* October 12,1999 There will te an important meeting o f the Official Board of the Church at 7:30 in the Sunday School room UNITED,PRESBYTERIAN * Ralph A. Jamieroa. Mtototor , Sabbath School* 19 a. m. Meryl Stormont, Supt: f Preaching: lL a . m. Theme: "th e Startling Christ," Y. P. C., 6:30 p. m. Subjects "The Churohst Work." Leader, JohnRein- hard. , ' * r Union Service, 7s30 p, rh., -in onr church. Sermon by the Rev.- Benjamin N. Adams.' ‘ * Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7i30 p, m. * ,■ - Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:90 p. m. Leader* Mrs. E. G. McKibbon. Young' Ladies- Missionary. Society, Udll meet next Tuesday evening. The Second, Synod will meet next Monday and Tuesday to the Wither- spoon U. P. Church,.of Indianapolis, todiana.-- Mr. 0. A. Dobbins is the lay delegate. , . Communion, will ‘he observed October 16th, with the usual prepara­ tory services. Announcement is to personal.Wifi te made next week. t m m m s e h u l d . Invertmeat, by Obi» fanam martuiMry and trois - tocrou rtpidiy than tte aamwit af spent )u pr^metiag tteai ftoas waatter. Eapororo shortsat tte hf* of some oquipmrot Taster ttea its use to tte fieide; Fatsc, grrow. awl •teltor gave Iota of ropeamv* bills to tte rush teasmi. PUBLIC SALE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Benjamin N. Adame* Minister Combined Rally -Day and' Worship Service, 10:80 a, m. Junior Sermon; Three Great Shining Lights.'" Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Leader: Mra, Paul Edwards. - Union Evening Service* 7:90 p. m, Rev. B, N. Adams will Speak at the ,Unitod 'Presbyterian:-' Social for , Presbyterian Young People, Thursday evening. Dr. Getty to .apeak.''-'HArorTte ^ovmtanf Kei-' byterian Church at Springfield. SUNNYSIDE CLUB ENTERTAINED IN SPRINGFIELD, WEDNESDAY •teartsratem Member* of the Sunnyside Club, Weredellgbtfttlenfertained at a bridge party at tte home of Mr, and Mrs, Kyle Collins, of Springfield* Wednes­ day evening. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Campbell* of Springfield, wCre assist­ ant hostandhostess,. Tte group formed five tables tor bridge and prises were awarded Mrs. Aden Barlow, Mr*. Arthur Reed, Mr, William Marshall' and Mr. Herman Stormont, An fee coursewas served, ' Those present were Mr, and Mrs. Aden. Barlow, Mr, and Mrs. Amo* Frame, Mr. end Mrs, Herman Stor­ mont/ Mr. and Mr*: M. C. Negley, Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall, Hr, and Mrs. Harley Davis; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Murphy, of near Xenia; Mr. and Mfs. Arthur Reed and Mr: and Mrs,'Chester Rreston, of Clifton, anc the hosts and hostesses. H aving decided to discontinue fam in g * I w ill sail aft YHfcJlf S «le a t roy farm* 1 mile northwest a t Cedarvilla* on Y#I hm opnngs road* Wednesday, October 15th, 1938 COMMENC ING A T 1 )00 O ’CLOCK the fo llow ing described property. t GrayMm, 12yw, oldyInloatl 1BayWeanling1 Colt, agood one. 16—HEAD OF CATTLE—16 y Consisting of l Jersey cow* fresh with third ralf; Jersey eour aarrytag- aixth crif* giving 3 gal, milk and freshens inJanuary; 1 Jersey carrying sixth calf* luring 8H gal. milk andfreshens to March; l Jersey cowcarrying seeoud calf, giving 2 gal. milk and freshens in June; l Guernaey heifer carrying second calf, giving 2 gal. milk and freshens in Jan.; 1 Guernseyhaitor earry- ing second caff and giving 2% gal. milk, will freshen to March; * yr. heifer due to freshen to March; 9 Jersey heifers 6 to 15months rid, 46—HEADOFHOGS--46 Consisting of 2 Duroc gilt* with IS pigs by side; 9 brood rows to fsrrow to February ; 4 brood row* to farrow to November; 89 aborts average 115 lbs.; 2 year-old Duroc male hogs, All hog* double iramunad. ^ p • , ' ■ w - j ^ a 6 v ' m e m ^ 4 7 ' l ’’ Consisting of 27 head Of Shropshire Ewes 2 to 4 years old; 40 head De­ laine ewes 2 to 3 yeara^old * . \ F A RM IN G Iip L E M E N tS ‘ ^ ,, \ ” \ • Consisting iff self binder, McCormick; Superior Wheat drill; doable mm Manure Spender (New Ideal); Mowing machine; John Dcero hay raka;jMtowr sulkyplow, 14-in.; John Deerecornplow; John Drore complanter and 70 rods wire; roller, walking plow; 2 sMee .harness, wagon bed; Check Itoea, bridla. Single ahtovel plow and nuniierous'artiele*not numtioned. ‘ - J.ILGano Weikert A Gordon,-Auctioneer* Hugh Thrntell, Clerk Havlnff decided to diaconiintie ffirtolnfir «n d Rave twitted btti my fields, I w ill hold, a public sate m i Any farm , located o r , the old Glifton road* 1 mile north o f Clifton, on October 1 2 , 1 9 3 8 % COMMENC ING A T I P . M . ' ! the fo llow lng property: .. 1 M ilch Cow, a good one. In fa c t you -w ill have the choice o f only one from three. , ' - 1$ head F igs. 4_, - ; '• * ; 13 head o f Sheep, consisting o f 12 head o f Ewe Iambs and one .good Delaine Buck. Used two Breaking 1 Duplex: To protect stored corn frommolding after tte coming of warn weather to the Spring, the crib must provide free circulation of air to permit tte evaporation of evrtss moisture. Cora that Would keep in s Crib seven feet vHde. fionfetimcs Will spoil in a 10- foot crib; FARM IMPLEMENTS Consisting o f 1 M„ and M . Tractor* Model J, seasons on a small farm . %Com p low fo r tractor* plow (2 -14 -in ,). Tractor disc. McCormick hinder. Feed Grinder. Farmers Favorite D rill. John D eer Corn Planter. Nisco Manure Spreader. Rotary Hoe* Cultipactor.;/, John Deer W agon and a ll boards. Low w agon and ladders* mowers* one with tractor hitch. 1 B arrel churn. A lot o f email if articles and junk iron. , _ - Terms of Sale—Caah * * 'V - t k C l t r A I I V v # Jm# 9 i t w J i l l M Aucts.*Weikert and Cordon Clerk, Fred Stewart CERTIFICATE OF COPY Village of Cedatvfile# Ohio • County of Gtorii^OWk I, Fierro J. M ^ rte lL te.Cfrtk o f the Vll!»g» of Cedarrite* Ohio* do hereby certify that tte f<m ffotag to a true and eotrrot ropy ordmatiro adopted by tte Croaril of arid vfllagB m th# 14th tour of Rwteyter. I9W; thattte piMirafiou « f iarii-Ordhumro himbeen mate ate aerttfied o f tteord aroerdtog to tow; that wo ftotoidlsw Iteking to a rafemeaw wpoa aath Ortonanre have hero Mteai aaA HMrt aurit ordinawro ate tte aertMtefte of puMkatlen (ltdtoaoee. Reeewwl IN WITNMB beroimto if a*a»«f tarot j£ S b *r teed my tm w .* teptemlwr, file , picam i J ' flflaga m u m mi m l hat# 1 . a * 4 «M 140tdayiif} M rtm iFB ff.Ctek. i d & M l k OMo GOOD NEWS TO FEEDERS FARMERS By large purchase—Car Load Lots ^Tankage» Meat Scraps, Linseed Oil Meal* Soy Bean Oil Meal, Cotton Seed Oil Meal^we are in a position to supply you the supple­ ment for your requirements, with your own grain and this at. a decided saving in coat of from |fi,00 to $3.00 per ton. v, i • » j t u - ' Cull Add W « will gladly skew-yewawl HgiwaWilli yasafcew Ode can ’eoMie akewl Frank CretwaU rktoawi IBS

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