The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
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I Un> Ralph K wwm , ii recovering tMiilan home, with a broken left limb ebov* th«r anile when aha fell last Friday, Vra, Mrs. AncQ Wright was hostess to Kennon attempted to go up a ladder looking for'eggs when the ladder started to fall, In the jump the mem her was broken. A number from hero .took part in the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary the members o f the Minth District lumbermen’s Association, Thursday evening. Dinner was Served at the First Presbyterian Church and the meeting later held at the home of Mrs. Wright, Twenty.fivc were in attend ance!, I/anfiWe dealers where here last Saturday afternoon and evening .from Greeny Clark, Madison and of Mr. and Mrs. James I. Patterson,! Champaign counties.Forest L. Stein- who reside on the Xenia pike, Mrs, jman of Steinman Bros., Blufton and Patterson was formerly Miss FayO ^Geneva, District Chairman, made the Turnkey of Jamestown. talk of the evening. ATTENTION farmer # Butchering;#me-wilTsfoon arrive. Carload o f sa|L-|s on, our siding, f ^ t ’ NOW t -TOOAY- t -AT low price Fine Salt—Medium Salt—Block Sale-Barrel Salt ’ • 1 - Get Your Winter Supply Now. , ' MASTER ! Phone 21 South, Main St. aBlMKU MM MUSE HIESMY.KT. 27 8:00 P. M. SPEAKERS: AtorneyRayDavis, Circteville, Ohio Dr.W. R. McCbesney JudgeFrankL.Johnson E v e ry on e In v ite d * - Vt LIVESTOCKAUCTION EVERYMONDAY Butcher tjuality sheep and lambs received on Wednesday* , St’BINGFIKLl> LIVE STOCK SALES CO* Alfc SPRING?W IL OHIO «W f Pr«lft'a*tt^We#k o f October 21.5 , FR1IIAV ami SATURDAY, Oetobrr «i-2Z “ H e a r t O f T h e K o c k i e s * With—The JMeegaheers, . - cafUmft.-Cjnaedy SUNDAY and MDltivAY, m m * *S»* t “ liove Finds Awfiy MICKEY KDONBMBW1S STONE , New*—‘frawitalk WEDNESDAY end THURSDAY,, Oct. U41 “The Attuning , H r* C lit te rh o t tH e ^ iltW A l!# tf. HOHUtHOJf ,Mew«...-Vi!*pl!e*e fm tete* m m tw p . p. t . a . MBjrrWG ' AT MCBOOli HOV8B. TUiBDAY The Boa# Twp, P. T. A, mil meet at the school house Tuesday eveaiag, October M at 7:to Btudento of Ce- Jerviile and irieuibers c f Cedarvilk immunity are to m special guesie at Una meeting, Everyone interested in &task prise is asked to come masked Prises are to be given for the ’best dressed adult couple and the most comical; also the best dressed coups® of children under U and the most comical etropk, under 14. Committee in charge is Mrs, Paul- Un Harper, chairman; Mrs, Uatl Mo Dorman, Mrs, l*wrence Bdington, Mr. Basil .Cornett, President 0 .T. Marshall will conduct the business meeting. The main feature of the evening is a play by the Rosa Twp, School Faculty entitled, “ The Sow’s Ear,” by Patricia Kerr. The cast 1 b as follows: Aunf Tillie Ford, Mrs, Dean Sea alar, manager-of the laundry at West- ly Hall Hospital; Louise Bell Huff man, assistant; Miss Cowan Burba, negro laundress, Miss Emile McDor, man; Johnny Ford, Aunt CaHie’a son, Mr. Bushong; Bobby Whistant, Work er in laundry, Martha Baughn; Mrs, Susan Westray, owner o f hospital. Miss Ruth Chitty; Dr. Rufus Weetray, a son, M r,. Harry Pickering; Dr. Herbert Ervin Hall, Mr, Loren Rogers; Coach Mr*. Dwight Bushong' Refreshments for Hallowe’enwill be served under the direction of Mr*. Arlo Cummings. Everyone,is wel> w e , (J v . , y . ..v . . ----------------J •*) {- ■» ...... ; ; ‘ 1 ‘ ’ * REPUBLICAN RALLY - .. The Republican' Campaign Com mittee announces a rally in th opera house Tuesday evening, 8 p-m-, when Attorney Bay Dav of Cireleville, will be the headline speaker. Dr, Me- Chesney and Judgd Frank 1» Johnson will also speak. The meeting is open to everyone. * FARMERS VISIT PURINA FARMS, Experimental Farms owned by the Purina Co., were enjoyed last weekly a number of farmers from Cedarville, Selma and surrounding territory. The crowd Was in charge o f Mr, Earl B. Link, representative of The Purina Company. - „ PARTY DANCE TUESDAY NIGHT , A dance-will ho given in the Ex change Bank building, second fioorv Xenia ave., entrance Tuesday eve ning, by the .Young Republican Club, following the Republican, Rally. All young folk* are cordially invitod, a ; w ater consumes * w a t * DISCOMODBtt'TWtt DAYS Water Consumers here had to make the best use possible Of what little water was in the mains while the Board of Public Afflair# had the water tank painted on tha inside to check rust, T)ie tower and outside of tank were also painted, the first since its erection in 1030. FRANK SNYPP DIED IN OSBORN, WEDNESDAY Francis E. Snypp, 70, former funeral director, died at his home.In Osborn, Wednesday evening.^ Snypp became famous for his connectionwith “ ancient estates” case where thou sands of people invested money in the hope of quick riche*, The Blue Skyk department of Ohio brought charges against n-number o f the “ estates’! promoters including.Shypp in Greene1 county c<mrts.i Eftypj^s funeral; will be held Saturday afternoon from the home oml will be private, Burial take* place in Springfield wherp Snypp.w*s an undertaker for thirty- three years. MONUMENT DEDICATION' WILL BE HELD AT ANTIOCH The afternoon of Wednesday, Oct, 20, has been selected by Antioch col- Ige for the dedication of a monument erected to the memory of Edward Or ton, one of the early presidents of that school. This memorial, a gift of Hugh T. Birch, stands in Bryan State Park in the part which used to be Fern- dale Park. Mr. and Mra, Robert 'Conley and daughter of Crystal City, Mo., have been guosta of the former’s father, Mr. Wm. Conley. Dr. ttfid Mrs, C. % Market have as their guests ,this week, the latter’s mother, Mrs. Carr of Urbana, 0. Mrs, Bella Johnson is visiting m Columbus with her son-in-law and daughter* Mri and Mrs, Willard Bar- law, o 1Applesh’or Side-—jij^lcJ fey ealejbt SJagloy’s Orehard.' Order Cider fer Hallowe’en. (2t) ert is havb *» UN1TRD MUWlYTtRIAN Ralph A, laadaaaa, Miaiator -Rabhath Schoah W a, m3 M «yl Stomoet, Swpt Preaching, 11 *. m , Jb»m , “ Th# Half Way Houav,” y , p. ix ii,, *m t , n a Biibjfcti “Worker* Togkhar With God,” Lead er, Mm FharlotU Tunwr, This is a Rally Day Svrvieo for tha Y, P. C, II. Tim llcmbarabip Contest atartod last Babballi evening to continue for three months, The Captain# are the Misses Elisabeth Anderson and Char lotte Turner. New life and inter s aireadyapparent,1 and we hope to a fine spirited contest and hel. meetings this fall and winter. Union Service in the Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p, m,, Message by Dr, D. H. Markle. The Womens Missionary Society will meet Monday evening. The Fall Rally cC tha Xenia Pres- byterial waa held in the First V. P, Church, Columbus, Ohio,Thursday. Quite a number from our church attended the Fundamentalists Con ference, held in the Reformed: Church of Xenia this week. We were especial ly interested In bearing Dr. Tobi A. Lambic, formerly of our, church,.who was a pioneed- missionary in the Sudan, and later in Ethiopia. One of the most inspirational Speakers was Dr. Donald Grey Btrnbouse of the Tenth Presbyterian Church of Phil adelphia, Pa., who spoke each eve ning, Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,, 7:30 p,‘m., Leader, Mri J. M, Auld/,. Vi ' ' Ghpir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:3)) p. m. r;,Y » ,*W» eummaadag that that* ' sawuM iai a day af aaaar-eiia out 1 #aw**~«n4 that »ho«7b« | togausa Hia paapto to “ ramambar” tha day kaap R My,*' it m m m fer grava ooneaw that 8dtt* dayhat becoma a day of awimming, hiking, auUMJrmng, tolling, awl an* nought go on with tha hat almoat mdefinnaiy. Many men or woman who h«va had built Into their own cbaractara tha atalwart viriuaa nur- turad by family attandanea at tha houaa of. God, hava not only for* gottan thair own naed and raapooai* bllity but ar« desuroyiag avery ves tige o f miaraat in divina worship in tha haarta of thair children, it fa aerioua business to go astray ona» self, but infinitely more serious to mislead ona’a own children. Notice that the day of rest wa* to be not only for the family but also for servants and for visitors. The tmployer who operates hi* fao- tory or office on Sunday violate* thi* commandment, Note also that the man who hi to rest on the saw *& iM cou l-j cu.je fa r f orttaca !?-. * mnac «w a , t 1 — ^---------- At %7ttS8RM««fft Xrt^I Un - *tbcW;»*ww Umtm .SteT<^tf«a*slSStwa«iMi«apMrUi^«ia4w r- V ?.«*»*'• iti’whrti4u*4$ jMgt\ a ,; frdiA ihUn f M r t .tkuWlitummMmamJ* « » Sante&tei»stiaa tm aiuiMm a.* * «*«#»• Mee.»e Ww*to, rUKRt-Lftimacefa^sttiaa. Didyoubam ttoaachcos),dtoyouhavetee sum *Uiaesa -ware y « « Md WNi to* high this ysst wmtwT W# wiki free inaawt&it, locale do rtpair work, Mo*,it prices c« C. BRRWim Fhaaa: CedarvRIa IX Tlmnday, October 27 * 1938 COMMENCING AT 12O’CLOCKNOON FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Beniamin N. Adam*. Minister Sabbath School* 10 al; m, Leason: “Our Day of Beat,” Ex. 20:8-11; Isa. 58:13-14; Luke 13:10-17; Gal. 4:8-11; Col. 2 :16; Rev, 1:10. , . J 'Morning Worship; 11a. m. Theme: “Blood Money.” This -mil be a dis cussion of the question whether Mr. John Citizen can with a. good con science share in the profits of the liquor industry,. Junior Sermon: “The Sting of the Snake ” Christian Endeavor, «;30,p. m. Union Evening Service, 7:30 pi m. Dr. D. H, Markle Will speak at the Presbyterian Church. MonthlyMissionaryMeeting, Thurs day, 2 p. m. At the home of Mr*.; Effie Lackla, An Interesting program; i* planned which Will include thg be*‘ ginning o f a'study o f “Moving MU- Ikins,” the. text-book m Lidia' mg ■ ; METtlDD^ C t ROv, DavM 'Hr,' Markto. M^tstbg 10:00 a. nr., Sunday School, 11:00 a, m., Morning Worship. Ser mon theme; “Go—Tell—La»d—HcaL" 6:30 p. m., Epworth League, 6:30 pi-m„ Youth Forum. Discus sion Tojiic: “Detroyer* o f Personality In Our Culture.” Leader Clayton Wisenuiin. - 7;30 p.Km,,Union Service in Presby terian Church, Rev. Markle will speak om the theme: “ The Worth of Mirth,” 0:10, Tuesday, October 25„ Wil mington District Conference at Bata via. * enth day is supposed to work on th* j ^ m six^d*y*, Some folk neglect to do j w ^ 2. God'* command is strengthened B I ■ ■ H V M w by the divin* example (v, 11), W* are not able to do all things that God does, but here we are privi leged to follow Hi* example. II. Hew We Keep ,the Day ef Rest (Luke 13:10-17),. The incident recorded by Luke does not give u* an exhaustive list of thing* to he done with our day of rest, but it i* interesting to not* that our Lord, was 1, to the house of God iv, 10), Jesus was in the synagogue. The distinguished Apostle Paul never be-, came too great or too good to at tend divine worship. We all need to go to church (if it is at all possi ble for us to do so) to fellowship With otherrin the things of Christ. Lst U* have a -revival of church!at- tendance, and'hot' only qn Sunday morning*, but also on Sunday'night and for midweek prayer meeting. 2. Alert to the needs of others (vv. 11,12). It is not indicated that the woman asked to be healed. Jesus saw her need and met it, We can not do what he did, but there are needs that we can meet if we ate but alert to see them and willing to help.* ‘ 3. Active in service (y. 13). to spite of the criticism whichHe knew would come from the lazy and help less standers-by, Jesus did the work of God. , We may glorify God by be-' ing r*ady—yes anxious—to serve in the church. Our daily work is set aside on the Lord’s Day not that we Should be indolent, but. that we Should be lree to do theLord’s work, •4. Contending for the faith (w . 14-17). , Jesus met the unjust criti-- cism (which, by the way/ was lev eled at the poor woman because the critic feared Jesus) by a mas terly appeal to the law of the Phar isees (w . 15,15). ButHe did more than that; for He ably defended the rights of humanity a* superior to the. formalities o f man-made -iaw- Th* law is always supreme until the Lawgiver comes, and no law, can hirtder Him by its tetter, as He fulfill* itsspirit. v ~ “I hive seen the wicked in great power, and spreading himself like a green bay tree,.-Yet ho passed away, and !o, he was not:'yea I sought him, hut ho could not be found. ■ S a l e a—HEADOFHORSES—3 aJthISgjssnUs?AT“"i B*7 7—HEADOFCATTLE—7 • SSSli "*0,“G”en"ey'•*h 32—HEADOPHOGS—32 18—HEADOPSHEEP—18 Consisting of 5 yearling ewes, 7 ewe lambs, 5 ewee and 1 two-Year-old Buck, a good one, * "■ .. FARM IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 12-7 Superior Drill in good condition: good JohnDeere com planter with tongue truck ahd fertilizer attachment: I, H. C. ManureSpreader m good condition; S-foot Deering Binder; Stag Sulky Breaking Plow; 2 walking breaking plows; Good John Deere Rotary hoe; steel land roUtr; Oliver Com Plow; Drag Harrow; Drag; Double Disc, «-foot; Good Brown wagon with fiat top.and side boards;, few wheel wagon with flat top, 2 feed Sleds; several sides harness,.collars, lines and bridles, pads, etc.; hog fountain, new; large Tarpullin; 2 good tackle blocks; 16-toot extension lad ders; hay fork, rope and pullies/tog chain*, sifigle trees, double trees, forks, shovels, com grader, fencing tools, small tools and waiiy ether artide*.' 500 Shocks Good Corn in field; 10 Tons Clover Hay in mow: 3 Ton* Soy Bean Hay in mow, .HOUSEHOLD GOODS t —Kitchen; cabinet, large extension table, Chairs, separator, small coal or wood cooking stove; cross cut saw; walnut bed stead; wash tub and clothes wringer; kitchen table and chairs; kitchen safe; round oak heater; white maple dressing table and bench; Vacuette Sweeper, non-electric, rebuilt; Ajiaddin lamp and' Other oil lamp*; coil springs; 4 burner oil rangerColeman Gas Iron. / „ ^ r - ‘ '1 ^TERMSOPSALE-CASH ■:. ‘ L eR oy an il Lu lu ' ' w w w a w . * s p x w a » n m j a w t ; ■ n lL X w l# J C « l !m 9 v X ^ .. Weikcrt A'Gordon, Auctioneers., Hugh TumJbull, Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE John Langford, Who place o f resi dence is unknown,Willtake notiCe that Helen Langford has filed her petition for divorce in Case No. 21820 of the Court «£ Common Plea* o f Greene Coohty/Ohid, oh ground o f gross neglect' ofduty andthat the case will come tip tor bearing‘on-or after-Nov; 25, 1338, (10-21-11-28) FORREST DUNKLB, Attorney. CJi tiMJk'tr s. m mm rm m m m IMFfiOVtD UNIFOKM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAYl chool Lesson Miw*mm^ K jSyiirfipidn. , » . L mmb forOctober23 \ OUR DAY or REST IVSSOH5*X^JE*«ds» **:*D; Lufc*IS: i9GOL»*lf T*XT->HsmSmtor th« isbfeste day, to Keepit wy.-g.waes »:*. For Safe; Favorite Base Burner, -In ex/rilentcondition. Call€.E, Masters Grocery for further information, (3t) I All water consumershavingmeters Rest—how fall of meaning that little word is whan we recall that it mean*, quint for the struggling one, calm for tha troubled, repose for the weary, tranquillity for the disturbed,* cessation of labor for the worn-nut one. God in Hia infinite wiidom saw that without rest man Would soon dwstroy himself, and He mad*provision tor on* day Inseven when labor should ***** and man should be fra* to# that re creation of Soul and body wfcfeh should fit week. Men tit* time used It to*] 'tigged to say i nothing « f to* toafftvarfehed spirits! of our day, tofttfr that it can toe don* only at a t parfl. Our atudy omtara around Scrip ture paaaagaa • ’/J*h turn to do With th* Jewish Sabhato, but since it was:- essentially a day of r*at, and afford-! ed an opportunity tor the worship the priDBtpta* surrounding it fiS j M Of Clod, toetphMi . t ^ „ , ir « appUcaM* to out d »f o ! rest«- in cillara are ashed Ssy the Board o f |m* towtday of th* waok, the Lord** Fuhlfei AffaSis to keep a space clear so thal the metes reader tan pft i » ' the msteso •.*1. Day. 1, War Wa I m » t Day t f Rost1 H I ! I l l ; I ! ' W HEN you lilt the receiver o f your telephone, Immediately every facility o f The Ohio Bell te le phone Company and the Bell System is at your service. Your call may he an emergency one in which second* count, or merely for a friendly chat, but it w ill he marked special and urgent and pu t through w ith alt possible speed and accuracy. The men who manage the business and the trained men and womenwho have a hand In every phase o f your service regard It as their responsi bility to see that every call, for what ever purpose and at whatever hour* shall receive the best quality o f aer* vice It Is possible to give, So, when you use your telephone to run your errands, to help you In shopping, to keep your friend ships alive, to protect your family in emergencies you cm he certorfo that the ta ll will go through. TH* OHIO BCLI TBIEPHONt CO, 0 s ©
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