The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

FrsaHnirt, Frafi HW www j Irasrt BML via* rmtomt; Cfeariea BM»»t eaft Jtiqrraaiii W*R, » W w a**- mitto*. ' Th* argi iriaatiaft »»<»»«< Jr i» V , OaHfea a* Mi* oaaaig araralH*1*f tii* K iM Vail*r Aroarirtkw board. - Mask n » praitfad bar Tbra *m w and Ms i*>M*rin.and Bear? *<»rtfi«y D*yton a»ra»t«»y o< th* Mfepl Valley aasociatk*, g»v* *a iHurtrated lec­ ture on tJw^ctW^es of the sssocia- tion. l i e accompanying motian pic- tore* eoneerned the proper c*re of milk. Mr*. Gurnet Birch, of Oeborti, wm also « speaker on the program, die- cussing the work of the dairy eenm ell in the Dayton district, MRS. NANNIE CORR* XIlWyHH) IN MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT Mrs, Nannie Corry, 85, widow of L. B. Corry, former r o d e n t of this county and for yearn located in Springfield, met death in a xnptor car accident near Santa Ana, Calif., ac­ cording to word received by relatives in Springfield. She was riding with her son,. William, and her nurse. The son was seriously injured, Mrs. Corry was bom in Clifton and graduated' from. Antioch College. An­ other son, Cliff C. Cowry, San Antonio^ Texas, also survives. The body'will be cremated.-and the ashes returned to Springfield for bur­ ial in Femeliff,Cemetery. 0. BANK .H MOVED . The Miliidgeville Bank, Fayette coun­ ty, was moved to Jeffersonville, Thurs- .day and opened for business in a room formerly. occupied by the Farmers State Bank. The town formerly had two banks but both crashed early in the depression. PAXTON PROSECUTOR Attorney W. S. Paxton, Washington C. H., former Jamestown citizen, has been named prosecuting attorney of Fayette'county to fill the unexpire i term of Charles J. Schwart, who died recently. Paxton had previously served two terms in that capacity. * ‘ LEGAL NOTICE - Court of Common plena. Greenh County, Ohio ' VpilUmMaster, May I. C*ttoct,.WiUi»in Kltt, l b # . BrtU, Wi'R'"WacM«lki,.ss.'ttiiateis «t Alps* lt««Ki«tot^l#rii*, Ali)a«. .Ohfo< ' PMoMOi, • ' 1 ■ m E C am ■MaiuL IB laMPMI IOC - ' n'slrb Staufer, Eiru Blunt, BlaineAnktaey, a* Trustee* of Beaver Atizellcal and Reform Cburch, of Grpen County. -Ohio, Quel- Btlll an^Hany Brill, - N6tlc» I* hereby given that, on the 19th day of Bebruary, 1940, WilliamMaster, May I, Cat* ton, WlUtamKltt, Harry SBriU, amlW.H. Mkh. arif:aa Trustee* of theAlphaMetttedift Cliurrii, of «blpha, Ohio, fllod their petltlon ln theCm- Mon Fleas' Cohrt of Greene. County,' Ohio, for authority'to aril the following described real •state, to*wlt:— ■ Situate in theVillage, ofAlpha, Green* County, Ohio, bounded ind dtioribed aa follow*, to-wlt:—* Part^of Section No. 19, Township No. ’ 3, Rang* No. 7 betweea tbq Mltmf rlv- •re Beginning at a atone In the center of the Beavercteeh and 8pfa|Crp«h turn pike road and corner to»Robert Button- lot and being the N. W. corner of John W. Shank* fans and running thance B. 41* 94' £. 19 pole* to n stoke In the line between lb A, gerMhner. and said Stoke, thence N. 41* BS*W. 19pole* to a •takeIn thecenter of paid turnpike road; thence Bt 50* W. 9 potot with thp (water of said road to tbe beginning, containing three fourths of an acre of ground i% acre). 9l(e proponed price to be racritmct foe arid pnntla**' tr one Hundred and Blxty Dollars ($1|9.9 «); proceeds of ante to he used fee tm pairs on the church building, andMid sainhav lag been herdofor* mad* to Haxri Bril), sad ■ha having therefore conveyed the aaid real •stole to Harry Brill, the petitioner* seek to have the title to eetd real estate gujetsd In the nsat* of Harry BeUI aa against the pleiautra and the defendant, the Beaver Angrifcal and Hefera Church of Greene County, Ohio. Said petition will be tor hearing in the Cent Plea# Court egGreene County, Ohio, on Batpr day, Match Bird, 1949at 9 o'clockA. M., pr M IMreafier aa may be convenient to the TruttoM of Alpha.Methodtot Church, Of Alpha, Ohio, By Smith, McCalllaier ACUmey, Their (11M9-1-M4-11) NOTICE Collhigwood Burch, St. Georges, Btmnuda, will take notice that on.Feb­ ruary 16,1940, Thelma Burch filed her 'petition against him for divorce, be­ ing Case No. 22193 in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, on the grounds of wilful stbeettoe for more thap three years and gross neglect of doty. That said oauaa -will he for hear­ ing On and after six weeks from the first publication of this notice, to-wit; on April fi„ 1940. THELMA BURCH (2‘&M.9-744.S1.28) *‘ Miller A Ptaney, Attorneys. LBGALNOTKW ltreljto Bernard, whose place <tfm l- 4mm k wakBown, w ii ta |e notice that on FMasaary 20tb„ 1040, Leonard Eewwrd, filed suit for divorce op, the fm ra fe «f..gro«a nagieet, before the Court o f Comutett' Bata, Greene couh- ■ty, fMo, M Case No. 21,100, That said eauna will eoMHt oat for hearing on or m m Harm |% IfiM. t . W. MRNiKeEv IN TSB UFFKR ROOM attbecroaa> roads of destiny quite unaware of how tpuoh hingH upoa their choices end JMfileMv One wonder* whether' the diaclplaa raaliaed that aa the' Passover drew to it* end and the great memorial feast of the new oovanaat wag-aatabUrimd, they were witaegaing the end of the old and the begtaaing of the new. f t ia certain that Jesus did realise the high im­ port of tkeiheur. He knew He was about to go to the cross/ toward which Die Fassovar had pointed thaauebeut Dm centuries end back to which cross we in the Lprd’e .Sup­ per continue to point aa we remem­ ber Hia death,until He comes. We are indeed on holy ground as wa ge with Him Dam as He.meets Hjs disciples alone in that upper room fpr. w DWt o*.fellowship with them.at Heobse^ves ^ ' I. The Last Passover <vv. 17-20). “Here we see tiie perfecting and the paeeing of the old economy and the beginning c l the hew. The Pass- over was observed, the. feast of deliverance from slavery, the feast of the exodiis, the feast of hope. Men.had kept it fitfiilly'through the long centuries, regularly a t first and then ,occasionally through the age of decadence. This King.sat down to .kpep it as one of tbe nation and the people. That was its last keeping in the economy of God, because all that it-had foreshadowed was 'ful­ filled as He aat at the board, and all that it had pointed to found the ultimata fulfillment in Him. He completed that of which Die exodus had but-been the preparation. The final exodus cgme b y .the way of that cross 'to which He was going" (Dr. G, Campbell Morgan). II, The--Betrayal Predicted (vv. 21-25). What precious fellowship the twelve and their Lord must have had around that table*in Die upper room ns. they, celebrated the great feast o f their people. Think what a shock came to them as in the midst of this fellowship Jesus quiet­ ly and solemnly made the astonish­ ing prediction, "Verily, I say unto you, that one of you shall betray me.” Their’joy was changed'to. exceed­ ingly great sorrow as they asked, "Lord, .1*.i t I?" Apparently Judas' had maintained such outward con­ duct as to turn no suspicion in his direction, even though all; along he had in hi* heart the blackest’ of treachery against, his Lord, It is a Bad and soul-searching'fact which is, hare revealed, that it ia possible for one-to .make a high profession' of'faith ini Christyand even so to live as to -give ho cause for criti­ cism, and yet to be unregenerate .pnd in fact the enemy of Christ. Observe (v. ,24) that while Jesus w?s betrayed and. went to the cross infjujfiiimant of prophecy, that fact did. npt in the. slightest justify His enemies who brought it about (see Acts 2:23, R. V.}. IIL The First Communion (vv. 25- 30). Taking the unleavened bread and the. unfermented wide of the Pass- over, which.had just been observed by, Him for the- last thhe, Jesus established a new .feast, the Chris­ tian feast of remembrance, Which we commonly call "communion" or "the Lord’s table.” AAwe have already suggested, it is a feast of remembrance. "For as oftM as. ye eat this bread, and drink this cup ye do show the Lord's death till He come" (I Cor. 11:25). At the Lord’s table His followers find spiritual strength in remem­ bering Hitt death for them, and they also find joy aa they remember that He is to come again. In doing so they testify to the world that they believe iq and cherish these truths. - Thi* ftast ia also rightly ballad "communion," for down through the ages and until Ha does com* the saints of God have a t fifia table sweet communion, firsi of all with Him, and then with one another. We also note that, our Lord fipekp of the cup as "my blood of th* new testament;** The word "testament" mean* "covenant." The Lord’s table therefore speaks of our alle­ giance to Him, of our loyalty to our Lard, and our devotion to Hia serv­ ice. The Christian church therefore speaks of.the communion service as a sacrament, a word taken from the Latin seeramentum, meaning "oath," and essentially ah oath of allegiance. Hi* body was broken for us, His blood was shed for the remission of our abut. Wa are bought with a pries, we a re hot our own. Thei* fore we are to glorify God with all th a t.wa bath and am. Examples Wanted Whether in the home or in the ebiiuck, exhortation to goodness is abort the most Idit waste.of breath. People do not want exhortations. They want axampl**.—Jtav. Dr. Wriasra,m m ato EfiAiriikJliafi* m.OMIMKK* 'AAfMaaaaJI “ 1 [ F. L. NELSON, O. IX OPTOMETRIST Jawertswa, 0M# JKifalL^|acSkJ^ 'dta^h Of Appreciation BABY CHICKS From IT. 5. 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