The Cedarville Herald, Volume 62, Numbers 1-26
C $\ )A fty ju .K i r i d a v , d i n eu M7^f~ffifiiiffii— *- -- jam DIVORCE AWARDED Zalina Campbell bus been awarded A divorce from John Campbell, accord ing to an approved court entry. JUDGMENT RECOVERED The Sunday Creek Coal Co., Colum bus, has been awarded a $892.73 judg ment In a suit against J. IX' and Altha A. Van Gundy. l.F.GAl. NOTICE H. Ervin Ilarner, whoso residence is unknown, is hereby notified that Dena Ilarner has filed her petition against him for divorce, to obtain pos session of certain personal property, restraining orders, and equitable re lief, in case No. 21851, of the Common Pleas Court, of Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause will be for hear ing on oivafter the 28th day of Jan uary, 1938. • NEAL W. HUNTER, Attorney for Plaintiff, ' (12-17-7ML-28) NO HUNTING NOTICE The following farms' have been posted (igalnst hunting or trespasu- ing with dog or gun without permis sion o f the owndr- Homer Smith (Geo. Little farm), Denver Wolfe. Walter Andrew, R, W, Zimmerman, M,- C. Nagley. John Kenilig (Clifton). Massies Creek Cemetery Assoc, A; M. Petersom Fred Dobbins. Howard Arthur, LEGAL NOTICE miaillimHini ItiiUMMi* | Temperance Notes [ •Ruth Shirk, whose residence is un known, is hereby notified that A. M, Shirk has filed his petition against her for divorce and equitable reHof, in ease No. 21848, of the Common Pleas Court, o f Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause Will be for hearing on or after the 14th day of January, 1939. NEAL W. HUNTER, Attorney for the Plaintiff. (12-9-1-13d) I i f ; g&j ■ i $ ill El • Kl j«a<cas >9 Sor Comae* W ill Bsiy A ' A WEEK me W illiam son M p l - i £ e *The Williamson Heater Company: Our Trip! jfe lm'-ckept our I uium *wTnncrU.is winter tliiin it had ever been, 1 fount! (hat i itnl tun need to lire the furnace as often. > . The Williamson Furnace is the be*! lonkim: lunting phint I have, ever fccert. The Furnace it. so easy to operate that a child cpjuUl fire.it,” . Signed—Emerson Wright, Eaton, Ohio FREE : Furnace Inspection. Did you burn too much coal, did you have too much illness _were your coal bills too high this past winter? We make free inspection,' locate troubles, do repair work, \Modest p.ticcs. Fu rnaces C. C. BREWER eaiiMf I Phone: CedarviHe-12S THE IDEAL JEWELRY STORE si V o ' f SILVER «■ 11 tpo ' f d ish es With Any Diamond or Diamond Bridal Pair of $10 or Mora DIAMOND BRIDAL PAMS FOR XMAS FOUR $ 1 9 EA DIAMONDS l A ,W Yellow Gold Rings. DIAMONDS * 18-75 Yellow'Gold Rings, - IfGHT $ 3 * 7 5 DIAMONDS 9 •Yellow Gold Rings. TEN $ DIAMONDS •Yellow Gold Rings. TWELVE $*0 75 d ia m o n d s ’Yellow Gold Rings. • Other Perfect Diamonds $ ? .7 5 t o $ 5 0 0 ‘ 37-50 i OUTSTANDING WATCH VALUES *7 50 Lady’sorMan‘s$v 50 Choice of Round, Square or Curved to Fit the Wrist Yellow Gold 7 2 -DIAMOND LADIES' WRIST WATCHES NEW LOW PRICE Your choice of either round or square designs in beauti ful yellow gold case. Guar anteed, BULOVA — Americas Favorite Watch BULOVA Senator 16 Jewels $ 2 4 .7 5 bijlova Rona Yellow Gold nilLOVA Clipper 17 Jewels $ 2 4 .7 5 v $ 2 9 .7 5 BULOVA Goddess o f Time 17 Jewels $ 2 9 .7 5 Bponaered by Cedarville W. C. T. U. £ 1 J S t r u t h r /M r v t t. ^ r w r 1*' SPRINGFIELD, OHIO a i a 8 * 5 immiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimMMMiiiiMtiiMiiiiwiiiiiiiiiih. Alcohol affects the vision .of the user as does no other narcotic, In acute alcoholic poisoning, known as -delirium tremens, the patient sees horrible visions that are as real as life to the victim, causing the most terrible agony. “ The liquor'business is the most de grading and ruinous of all human pur suits, By legalizing this traffic we a- -gree to share with the liquor-seller the responsibilities und evils of his business. Every man who votes for license beca* ae of necessity a partner to the liquor traffic and ALL its, consequences,”-—William McKinley, Dr. D. H. Kress of the Washington Sanitarium and Hospital says: “ Alcohol Is a deceiver. It never serves any other purpose in . the human body, whether taken in.large .or small, doses, and it is "never taken •n. large or small doses and it is never taken for any other reason, The old, oft-repeated Scriptural statement is -•orrect and scientific: “ Wine is a mocker, and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.” Americans don’t like social climbers and they are inclined to be just as skeptical of the “ Brewer’s Code .of Practice” as they, would be of any nan or business which has to PROVE iis RESPECTABILITY. Tap and Tavern says, “ America on- A'ard! Liquor- industry forward!” These two : movements cannot hike ilade simultaneously. Not even liquor •an achieve the impossible. Mr. Hitler, the Dictator of Germany s credited with saying: “ The number -.f .valuable men that alcohol has de stroyed or disabled especially -in our ierman population amounts in a cen. ,ury to many times the number that ins been lost on the battlefields of that ntire priocK To that is alided the shocking fact that .the effect of this :<-ison is not limited to the individual irinker, but is transmitted to chil- !ien and grandchildren.” The resolution suggested develop- nent of .methods to discourage “the ise .of. liquor among our younger •feneration,” urged the abolition of all advertising intoxicants and encour aged “ an educational program that ,vill fully inform the youth of the lation as to the evil effects that, can be expected to result from the use of strong* drink.” It is not man but- God who has said: ‘Woeto him that buildeth a town with blood and’ established a city by in iquity!” “ Woe unto hint that giveth his neighbor drink* that puttest thy bottle to him and makest him drunken also,” Ai d this God is the Almighty 'God from whose woes there is no escape. ft Silence the run; radio. The child at the dial means m? beer in adver tising. . i BUS SCHEDULE West Bound (3:i)0 a. m. 8:40*a. m. 10:55 a. m. East Bound 7:15 a. m. . 9:35 a, m. 11:55 a. m. 1:15 p.m. Cedarville only 1:55 p. m. 3:00 p. m, 3:35 p, m. 4:55 p. m. 5:55 p. m. 7:15 p. m. x7:55 p. m, x9:50 p .m . . ' xWest--9:^0,, Fri., Sat., Sun. and Holidays. xEast—7:55 p, m., Fri., Sat., Sun. and Holidays, Extra bus from Xenia to Cedarville -only at 10:30 p. m., Fri., Sat., Sun, and Holidays, only, 10 ride tickets, Xenfn and return, 1 $1.25. ! 40 ride tickets, Xenia and return, |$4.05, | Round trip ticket to Xenin, 40c. Subscribe for THE HERALD F. L. NELSON, O. D .1 - I OPTOMETRIST ' - ' ' ■ - - 1 I Jamestown, Ohio * ' Especial Attention Given School-Age Eyes HEADQUARTERS dot . e v e r e a d y prestone ANTI-FREEZE FORD ANTI-FREEZE . Woodrow Ford Agency . . . t ; ^ IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I CHOOL Lesson % HABOLO.L. LVNDQJIST. D. D. Dean of TIieiMooaYBtSleTnstitute ot Chicago. . * Weitern Newspaper Union. Lesson for December 18 CHRIST'S1NEW COMMANDMENT LESSON TEXT—Matthew 5:43-48: 22; 34 , 40 : Johi».43:34, 35: 15:1244. , GOLDEN TEXT—A new commandment 1 give unto you! That ye love one another; as I have loved you. that ye also love one another.—John 13:34. Xenia Avenue Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se lected and copyrighted by International Council pf Religious Edufcatlon: used by permission. The heart ot all moral law is found in the Ten Commandments, but the very heart o f the command- mefifs is the “ neW commandment" of Christ', that we love God with our whole’ being and love mr neighbors as otirselves. For if we have that perfect devotion to God we shall kedii His commandments (John 15: 9, 10), and shall show our love to our neighbors by positive .acts of interest and devotion, as well as by refraining from falsehood, violence and impurity. The message of our lesson today is one which will strike home to the hearts of honest and earnest men and women. . When wa stand in the revealing light of God’s Holy Word we cry out for forgiveness for the manner In which we have failed truly to represent our Lord in the world, and in prayer for grace to live as we should. , Let no unbeliev er who reads these words use thpm as a basis for criticism of his Chris tian neighbor; but let him consider his own need of the regenerating and enabling grace of God: Our outline for today we borrow with thanks from Points .fo r, Em phasis, by Dr. Hight C. Moore. It so aptly presents the truth that it. merits our study: I. Standard of the New Command ment (Matt. -5:43-48). “ Love your'enemies” '(v. 44), that is the' standard which Christ has established for His followers. While the, love one has for the brethren is without doubt a more intimate relationship than’ the love one may have for an enemy, we must not seek to minimize the real lo.ve we should have even for those who curse and revile, us. . It is to move us so deeply that we not only treat ' them kindly, but also pray for therm Humanly speaking such a thing is impossible, but in Christ it is not only possible, it has actually been demonstrated in Jife. It is so easy for Christians to speak with derision that borders on hatred about “ the devil’s gang," to lose all love for the crowd that hangs around the tavern and the gambling house. Let us hate their sin, but may God h'plp us to show that we really love them. II. Scope of the New Command ment (Matt. 22:34-40). It is as high as God, as deep, as the lowest pinner,^ and as wide its the circle of all mankind. , ■ A man must be right with God if he is truly and fully to love his fel low men. To be right with Him does not mean a half-hearted one- day-a-week - interest in religious matters, and that only, up to the point where' they do not interfere with our own interests and desire-'; To love God means to give Him the devotion of our entire being. Loving one's neighbors does not just mean the man next door, Even that is none too e.tsy at times! and some of us realize that we have failed even there. But the man in Sweden, China, Germany* anywhere on this earth, is our neighbor and needs our love. Thcrip are no “ for eigners” in God's thinking about love; no poor or rich, no ignorant, no members of "another social or der'’—they are all our neighbors. III. Spirit of the New Command ment. (John 13:34. 35). “ As I have loved you "—that is the spirit that is to move us to love our neighbor. God is love, and it was always His will that men should love one another. But the new ele ment in this commandment of Christ is that He, the final and per fect revelation of God’s love, had come to give His life in loving serv ice and sacrificial atonement. Paul caught the spirit of this command ment when he said, "The love of Christ constrainelh us" (II Cor, 5: 14). There is the real motive, the true spirit of Christian life and serv ice. IV. Sacrifice in the New Com mandment (John 15i 12-14). Love draws no limiting line be yond which it win not go. . Love says* “ I count not my ’ fe dear if in giving it I may bring deliverance to my friends.” Some folk talk piously of their love for God, but are not willing to go oven across the street to speak to a soul about Him, If we love Him We wduld willingly go to the erids of the earth for Him, or con tentedly serve Him’ in what seems to be a forgotten corner. \V" shall not question His guidance nor blush to own His name, even though the testimony may mean our death. This w6 shall do for Christ’s sake, and. for the sake of a suffering hu manity. The writer thinks of John, and Betty Stam whom he was privileged to teach in the classrooms of the Moody Bible Institute, and who not long afterward poured out their gal lant young lives in martyrdom for Christ in China. “ Greater love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends." The Cedarville College basketball Irani fs bdoked to ftlay Westerville fOtterbeTn), Saturday/ Dec, 10th, White plj/tfiouth Rock thickens for sale. Roasts., J, A. Burns, For Sale—Spotted Poland China Boars and Gilts. Whiter E. McCoy, ft. ft. 4, Washington, C. 1L, 0. Subscribe to “ THE HERALD” NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALS In th j pursance o f the order of the probate court o f Greene County, I will offer for sale at public auction on the 17th day o f December, 1938, at 10:00 o ’clock, at the West door o f the Court House in the county* o f Greene, State of Ohio, the following described real estate to-wit; Situate in the Township o f Xenia, County of Greene and State o f Ohio, and being all o f lot number 37 in South Park, an addition to the City of Xenia, Ohio. Situate in the Township o f Xenia, County ol‘ Greene and State of. Ohio, and being all of lot number thirty- fight (No. 38) in South Park, an addi tion to the City of Xenia, Ohio, as the same is designated, numbered and known on the recorded plat of said addition; ' Said premises are appraised at One Hundred and . Twenty Dollars jj$1‘20.00) and must be sold for not less than two-thirds o f ’’ said appraised value, and the terms of sale are cash in hand upon the delivery o f the deed. OREN P. TRESSLAR, Administrator of the Estate of Jesse Tresslar, deceased. Marcus McCallister, Attorney for Administrator: ( 10 - 11 - 12 - 2 ) LEGAL NOTICE Edythe Garringer, whose residence ‘ is unknown, is hereby notified that Harold Garringer has filed his petition against her for divorce, -in Case No. 21844, o f the Common PJeas Court, o f Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause will be for hearing on or after , the 14th day o f January, 1939. ■ NEAL W. HUNTER, , Attorney for the Plaintiff. > (12-2-7t-27d) For Sale—Upright piano in good condition., Apply at this office for information. LEGAL NOTICfi Margaret Stevens, whose place o f residence is unknown, will take notice that John Stevens has filed his peti tion for divorce in Case No. 21,846 of the Court o f Common Pleas o f Greet.e County, Ohio, on the ground o f wilful absence and that the case will come up for hearing on or after January 14th, 1939. 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W. at Lighting and electrical appliances are your electrical servants, efficiently working to lighten the burden of household duties and beautify the home, Your monthly electric bills are the wages you pay these electrical servants. Effective today, their wages arc cut— another way. o f saying that a further reduction has been made in electric rates. This voluntary lowering o f rates, like those which have preceded it, is the result o f our policj^ o f reducing household rates just as rapidly as in creased volume o f business permits* Our, continuous e ffo r t to keep down the cost o f electricity has brought more and more comforts and conveniences to the homes of out customers, Now you can have a bet ter lighted home and be freed from still mote drudgery by using elec tricity to perform additional tedious and tiresome tasks. Perhaps you've had your eye oh a, lamp o r appliance which you intend to have sooner, ot latct. This a fine time to get it —with a new rate in e ff ec t and Christmas around the corner. THE DAYTON POWER & LIGHT GO. ittfew1-',- V .tv1 U & I f . . i
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