The Cedarville Herald, Volume 62, Numbers 27-52

.-. #*mM*mm**** — ■BWHHUMlHBlMIMIIIIIIIIIIIwinillniuiniMinilM iLoca l j$nd Personal M>. Harold Morton o f Louisville, Ky., spent the week-end with his uncle end sunt, Mr. R, A. and Miss Ina Murdock. MRS. CORA TRUMBO HOSTESS TO HOME CULTURE CLU b ' Word has been received, here o f the critical illness o f Mrs. O. L. Spahr, Xenia, at the McCellan Hospital, Mrs, Spahr fa a sister o f Mr. R, S. Towns- ley o f this place. Rev, Frank E, Wiley and wife, and two daughters, Marjorie Jean, and Edith Ann spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Wiley's parents, the R, A. Jamiesons. Mrs. J. C. Marshall o f Xenia enter­ tained at luncheon Tuesday, her cousins, Mrs; Elizabeth %Reid, Miss Anna Belle Murdock, Mrs. Clayton McMillan* and Miss Ina Murdock o f this place. Mrs. Elizabeth Reid, accompanied by Miss Anna Belle Murdock left Wednesday for St. Louis,, where they will spend Thanksgiving with their brother, Robert Murdock. They will go from there to Cleveland, Miss., where they will visit with Mrs. Reid's / son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Nelson. Miss Murdock expects to be gone several weeks. Five-minute talks and papers on current subjects were presented by members as a highlight o f the' pro­ gram at a meeting o f the Home Culture Club at which Mrs. Cora Trumbo, was hostess at her home Tuesday sfterapon. The subjects presented were as follows: / ‘New Books,1' Mrs. J, W* Johnsonj.^Fpfttaua^ifoyie Stars," Mrs. F, M. Reynolds; "Common Errors in English," a paper prepared by Mrs. J. W. Ault, Columbus, and read by Mrs, J. S .. West; “ Musical News,” Mrs, D. H. Marfcle, and “ Christmas Health Seals,” ;MJrs. B, H. Little. A paper -on "Thanksgiving Yester­ day and Today” prepared by Mrs. J. C. Townsley, was read by Mrs, Ernest Gibson, Mrs. J, W, Johnson, accom­ panied by Mrs. Markle, sang three songs: "Old Black" Joe,” “I Came to Jesus” and “ Love’s Old. Sweet Song,” Eighteen * members and fifteen guests responded to roll call by nam­ in g ^ famous person or deed. A social hour followed the program and refreshments were served by Mrs. Trumbo. In a vote recount Jamestown village did not gain-enough to insure a special levy for electric lights. The recount stood 299 fo r to .163 against. One more vote .was necessary to carry; SPRINGFIELD, OHIO “ PICK OF THE ROAD SHOWS'*. Matinee's 30c Evening 30c-40c THANKSGIVING DAY ONLY! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd IN PERSON! L U M and A B N E R • ( Radio Stars of the Columbia Network - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - NOVEMBER 24th and 25th* Nowhave their 2nd TripL $<• A W E E K # U 1 B o y A n W i l l i a m s o n T r l p l - i f e "The Williamson Heater Company: We are more thafi pleased and satlsfiedUrith our Tripl-ifs,furnace which was Installed last October; 1938. Three years ago we had a Williamson furnace installed in our bouse in Plymouth, Ohio, and It has proved very satisfactory—so wesaybur nWilliamson Triol-ife, Furnace. Our house is very comfortable in every roam." Sighed—Mr, and Mr*. W. B. Duffy, Willard, Ohio FR'TE: Frmace Inspection. Did you bum too much coni, did you have too much illness —were your coal bills too high this pdst winter? We make free Inspection; locate troubles, do repair work. Modest prices. <TC. BREWER Phone: Cedarvillc 125 T«ura«««i CltMUMd Program— W eek o f November 24 Friday-Saturday, November 24-25 Basil Ruthbfme—Ida LupiiiO ? “The Adventures o f Sherlock Holmes*’ - Suiiday-Monday, November 26-27 Bing Crosby—'Louise Campbell “The Star-Maker” News—Cartoon Wcdnewlay-Thursday, November 29-39 Lena Turner—Richard Carlson “Dancing Co-Eft” Late New* ; . RED CROSS DRIVE ENDS NOVEMBER 30 j The annual drive for Red Cross j members is now being directed under i co-chairmen, Mrs. 0 . K, Swallen and Mrs. Paul Ramsey. Twelve ladies have been named to male© the canvass and citizens are urged to give them loyal support fo r a worthy cause, . ;v If you Have.not been solicited you can send yopr womltfnship. tb eithhr o f the committeemen.' ■* \ WALTER CUMMINGS SERVES Off U .S. GRAND JURY Walter Cummings has been serving on the U. S. Grafid Jury in the Dayton court this week under Judge Robert Nevin. A number o f minor cases have been under investigation. ENTERS MIAMI VALLEY HOSPITAL FOR OPERATION Mrs, Robert Jacobs underwent an operation at the Miami Valley Hos­ pital Dayton, Tuesday. Her husband, Dr. Robert Jacobs is resident phy­ sician at the hospital. JOHN SAYS 14 ABOVE A card /from John 'Murray, grad­ uate o f Cedarville College, now located in Randolph, Vermont, says it is 14 above in that locality. Well, it is 40 above here and most everyone is sat­ isfied except the kiddies that want to sled ride and skate.. , 222,000,000 DAIRY COWS GET GOVERNMENT TEST The government announces that 222*000,000 dairy cows iq the country have received the bovine tubercular test at least once and that the disease is being eradicated. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Dr* and Mrs. Frederick G. Taylor, o f Elkhorn, Ws., announce the en­ gagement and approachng manage c f their daughter, Jessica to Edward G. Groesbeek o f New York City, The wedding will take place during the holiday seasoi^. Miejs Tttylor is a member o f the faculty m the local schools. *» Mr. and Mrs. W..W. Galloway 'and family with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Galloway, and Mrs; Belle Summers, are spending Thanks-, giving in Hamilton, O., with Mr.' and Mrs. Marshall Barkpr. Miss Etta Bull, Bryan road, is re­ ported in a very critical condition; She suffered a paralytic stroke some weeks ago and is now under the care o f a. nurse. ' IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S I J N D A y I c h o o l Lesson 1 ’ K t t M t j & W E A & o f C h l e a a o . (gsteswd by Wcettro NewspaperUnion.) Lesson for November 26 h o r s e in j u r e d b y h u n t e r s j Fred Chr>se, who reside* at the jeor- ! poration line, reports injury' to a draft ' mare which had been shot in the right leg by hunters, Lead poisoning has developed which may cost the life o f the animal, Leiaoa subjects b «M Council _ ^permission. O subjects sod Scripture texts se- ,a?fd EDWARD CLEMANS KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT,. SATURDAY- Edward Clomans, 36, Columbus, son of Oliver and Stella Clemans' colored, west of town, met death in a motor accident, near „Mt. Vernoh, when the auto rammed a tree. A cousin who accompanied him was also killed. He leaves a widow, three brothers, Kenneth, Paul and Oliver besides his parents. Burial ttvok place Lebanon. in XENIA BUS TIME Daily except Sunday and Holidays. 6:80 a* m. 7:10 a. m. 8:45 a. ni, 9:25 a. m* Daily West Daily East 10:45 a. m. 11:50 a. m. 1:00 P* m. P* m. 3:00 P- m. 3:35 P. m. 4:55 P- m. • * 5:55 P* m. 7:15 P. m; 7:50 P. m. Sunday and Holidays Only 7:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:45 p. m. . Saturday Only 10:30 p. m. Late bus leaves Xenia, Sunday and* Holidays at 10:00 p. m. Jjate . bus leaves Xenia, Saturday only, 11:00 1 j , m. jtiiiim tiiitn iiiim iiim iiiiiiiitm iim iiiiiiiiiiim M iiM iH iitiiiM i LITTLE'S GROCERY N O W Agents for ReNew Cleaners Xenia, Ohio For Pick Up and Delivery SERVICE Phone 184 XENIA iimiiiimiimmiimiiiiiKiiHiMiimiiiiiHiHtMiiiiMHHHmii Dr. H . N . Williams DENTIST Ydtow Spring*, DM# X-RAY EQUIPMENT THE WORKS *OF THE MESSIAH LESSON TEXT—Matthew 8:14-27. •GOLDEN TEXTWesUa of Nazareth . . . went about doing good.—Act* 10:38. “ Does it work?” Modern man is not impressed by a thing simply because great claims are made for it or it is Intricately organized. After all, the important thing is, does it really work? Such a test can be carried to an extreme and the finest and richest things of life? be thrown aside because they have no utilitarian value. But in gen­ eral, the question 1* « good one, and especially is that true as it' is ap­ plied to religious systems and philosophies of life. These claim to have power to deliver jman from his sin and give him peace and rest. What we want to know is, do they actually do it, not only.in the day o f health' and prosperity, but in the hour o f death and devastation? The answer is that every one of them has failed and does fail, with the exception . of Christianity, which comes “ not in word but in power’ ’ (I Cor. 4:20). In Christianity is found the only real dynamic for daily living. I. Personal Needs Satisfied (vv. 14-17). ■ This entire section o f the Gospel ■of,.^Matthew „,isr concerned, . with miracles. - It : is•Interesting tp note how* many of these events concern personal needs. There is scant comfort to the rieedy one to speak to him in generalities about a great God. ..who is ready to help people. When I am in need I want to know whether there is any help for me.. Jesus healed Peter’s mother in the borne, and then He went out and healed multitudes in the throng, but in each case it wag a personal in­ terest which He took and a per­ sonal healing that was received." Observe also that He met the need o f all whether they -were sick in body, mind or spirit; Someone may say, “ That is all very well, but that took place when He was here bn earth.’’ Well, He Is here how, work­ ing in and through the power of the Holy Spirit and in and through His children. The Lord ‘ Jesus Christ daily satisfies every need o f His disciples^ and often,, does so in ways which are miraculous In their sight. II. Sacrificial Service Exempli­ fied ( w . 18-22). .Following Jesus in discipleship is more than speaking sweet words of devotion or o f taking part in the ■carrying out of sorfre public wor­ ship ministry. T o t a l l y follow Him is to “ follow one whose vocation is such that there, a r e incessant de­ mands compelling the renunciation o f home ,and the comforts o f a set­ tled life. Only the call of God can make One equal to the demands o f such a hazardous life’ ’ (Edward E. Anderspn). Observe that even the demands which love may present on behalf of an aged father must not be per-, mitted to stand between the disciple and his Lord. There is no thought o f unkindness or lack o f considera­ tion here, for as our Lord points- out, those who are spiritually dead, although still physically alive, may w elllbe called on to care for the physical need? of an aged parent, even in the hour of death, if the Lord Jesus has work for Hfs disciple to do elsewhere. - There is no thought of neglect' o f the duties o f life, but rather o f a placing of the Lord first, whatever else may take the second place. The blight upon many a Christian experience is that almost anything else which is of interest is allowed to take first place and the Lord must take second place if He is given, any place at all. III. Divine Power Demonstrated ( w . 23-27). There are those in the world who are unable to see the workings of God’s power in the spiritual realm because they themselves have not been spiritually bom again (I Cor. 2:14). For these the Lord here pre­ sented the working of His mighty power in the realm of nature. Satan, who is “the prince of this world” (John (14:30) had evidently whipped the waves of the sea into • mighty storm, possibly thus hop­ ing to drown Jesus and get rid o f his divine adversary, but the Lord Himself speaks in the majesty o f His eternal power and we read that “ there was a great calm” (v, 26), Even His disciples were strangely astonished that the very “ winds and the sea obey Him.” Yes, the forces of nature respond to His slightest word. The winds and the sea obey Him, Rut what is even more wonderful is that the turmoil o f a man's soul becomes a great and blessed calm when this holy Lord Jesus speaks the word of peace. Confused and troubled man or woman who reads these words, will you not now by 'faith submit your­ self to the One who Can speak to you, who can meet and satisfy ev­ ery one o f your needs, and Who can , Rive you the blessed -privilege of ^sacrificial service on His behalf in ** needy world? S ubscribe T o T he H erald P. L. NELSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Jamestown, Ohio Especial Attention Given School-Age res - flibB j • '•PP -RPmpB1.._. o' The PALACEHOTEL w l bar. RATE! I A H 9 I T SIXTH AT VINE STREETS .ANTHONYELSASSERMANAGER SHOP IN DAYTON W h e r e M i l l i o n s o f S m a r t N e w G i f t s Awa i t Y o u r Ilf '§■ 1 C h o o s i n g ! * m • * M ■' , , / .f U V Y-' ‘S • SantaIsmakingDayton’sstreets merry these dpys . . .' and for good reason, too! For Dayton stores are celebrating theit grandest; most thrilling of all Christmas shopping seasons. You, too, should join in die fun iujr .Y' gift-choosing fun there Is! Millions of gifts for every purse and person are waiting for yon— to meet your every gift problem . . . to make-a loved one’s heart beat a little faster next' Christmas morning, •14,935—Wheeled toys—W agons, Veloripecjgs,. Skates, Skooters, Bicycles . . . almost everything imaginable. 14,600— Intimate feminine gifts— Robes, Neg­ ligees, Housecoats . . . fresh from the Smart Style centers of the world. 118,050—Men's Shirts. 36,372—Pairs of Slippers. 137,000—Men's Ties. 23.655-Dolls. For greatest comfort and convenience come early to Daytpn. All highways are now open and it’s an easy chive. There’s plenty of parking space. Dayton stores have added thousands of courteous, helpful sales people, now ready to help— to advise— and to make sure you’re completely, satisfied with the quality, the style, the gift you have in .mind, and the price, you want to pay. But plan to shop early—in DAYTON'' —It’s YOUR shopping center! ; > r Dayton’*meet*«rebrightwithChriitmutheer—forbean- I tlful band painted atreet decorations adorn,*corer of lamp atandardt. They bring a new eparkling Chrhtmas joy to downtownDaytao, Come and see thesedecorations. «lll<HIIIH|ltllHII»H«M»lHMllH»tllMM*IMM»rtllllllll|l||lll|llhll|HHIilllitHIWimW»lHliHH»WWfl*4l>l»IIHmri**tWWHIHt«HII»fHHH*IIMrtl»FWS>H*>W»ytlltW>B*f*UI|U<H*4lW»IIMUNIHMIHIl8IWfai HARPER Plumbing Kinds Bath-room Equipment Modern Kitchen Sinks Hot Water Heating. Let us Quote you Prices . t i

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