The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

•m I ( m m m * as« j M i f l lW 'M l I h» M » ir it *S§ «ri* sIM to M CMtiMm for fte*~ Iw iw im ww » *$*&**, Mrft..3U « * * » * * « * ♦ * * » * • ) M t t t M m * * * W**k ChMiM«M> Mrtfe** Writ* tori****** ■ntonm en I * T i e i i t b ..... _ M atin#* Ckrireh vriti burial in Gc**eJ%w* C m ** tf~ , wAmmatmvcrmi (Qom sH vm V * m Turn* ]?**■) rife . T b fer ti* y «** depend upon b4fo fftHtt « e * «< tb«N, T l» Id** of March bring only trouNo for mankind. CONG RAP |N WASH „.co*ti»*W The United State* hope* for pew* bu t prepare* for war. National 'fe ­ tes** is being extended rapM ly.N* methods *nd moan* of defense afce.b* fog developed. New weapon* afo l** ing invented. Juat-late last week' *n humble, plain looking citixen by’ tbo name of Barlow, a scientist’wcfrkWg With Glenn Martin, the great avtotfoft designer and manufacturery aippeated before the Senate M ilitary Affairs Committee and presented full infor­ mation and details, pictures, affida­ vits of tests, etc., concerning' a new bomb’containing a recently discovered explosive, with a liquid ofcjrtfeft base, eb'piowerful that the concussion alone ftom one of the Barlow bomb! will destroy all life within a radius of frffm two to four miles from the p rin t o f Explosion. This latest invention is dbnsidered so important th*t the Military Affairs Committee immedi­ ately destroyed all notes takeh atHthe meeting, pledged the commltt^ejmem-' ' hers to secrecy, and ordered th a t thfe Inventor and,, his secret be* closlfi# guarded by Army au tho rities LEGAL NOTICE " Janet Thompson, whose p lace, of rfesidence is unknown, will take notice th a t On March -12, 1040, - William Thompson, died suit for divorce on the grounds of wilful absence, before the5) Court o f Compion Pleas, G retie coun-i ty , Ohio, in case No. 22,214. That said "cause will come on fo r hearing On or after April 20th, 1940. F . W.DUNREL, Attorney (Bil2-6t-4-20) A 0 f*m iiiiaimiiidalfaw mUi Muff tm r ^ S flT tih i k&*A*m « | Lgpt* atm* m mm *c•» ®»NSr *m*r TgiBrnm, brie* a t wMti. *Jto4Mp»-HW’ dy «ad wf* pfcqr a* Gw. 0**ar Theatre tbi* tomtof Shafer and M n- fejf. 1 Stone yrisrt* to toe earn esq^ertoa** riae* dwmteg the mmmt o f tie Jodge, bu t mere particstogriy to to ft of Fay ffolfee, playing the mother of the famous screen family. She. h«* created a new ton who write* fo r recipe*, data on hou**hoH problem*, advice on hew to manage nmgrter*, bow to hold * forehand, _ j Wto balance the budget and how to make clothe*,” say* Stone. "In fact the character aha ha* been playing in the; picture* ha* made her the criterion of American wifehood and motherhood.” They Are Serious Btone point* out th a t the Fay Hold- im fan to -a serious ton. Letter* from stott fan* are not more adulation. Ttiey?are sincere letters asking fo r ndvide. 'Tfte beauty of it,” he adds, “is thkt 'Mtos Holden to able to answer with Sincere advice. She is really a* good a housektoTper.a* she to supposed to ho fo th e stories, and take* a genu­ ine pledsure in helping women with their household problems. In my case, a t the Judge, it's a little different. People w rite fo r legal advice. I’m .not an attorney and have no husinss giv­ ing- such advice without an attorneys papers. So I can only advise such in- [Suitor* to See a reputable attorney to / ito jUMUM §_ a . bl toiHMto to TSEtSEi, LEGAL NOTICE Court of Common Plea* Green* County, Ohio wmu» K muc , *Uy i. cwto*. wwism Kiu. ik rrr n u n , W. B. WsiurtSS, as *«st«m «< m *to XstixMtW Clmn*, aiph«, Ohio. * ' Pamutoa. w, - • 1 ‘ S ," 1 ttoiadsaUt. Ralph 8t«uf«c, BsRy.Kwak, BIsIn* ABktnay.j Sk TrutteM of-|tov«P AngaUcal and Xsfotoj Chnfch, of Green County; Ohio, Vsiei Britt | Whd Harry Britt, i'their locality, and if doubtful'to ask1 the local Bar Association to recom- |men9 one.” ; In the* riCw Hardy picture’ Stone g rav ie s With the problem of a fore­ closure 0*4116 home c f an aged couple enltotirig theiaid of Mickey Rooney, as Andy Hanftr to do some detective wbrk to locate <p.mysterious relative in thte cdse. ThfeTthrows Mickey into con- tadt With thkee p retty girl* and hurls flint into much trouble with girl friend IPolly Benedict played by Ann Ruth- erfdrd< But f t is also Mickey who give* h is‘father .'dew courage when illness threaten* the life of his mother in the story, and who braves a Hood to brinf? Cecilia Parker to the .mother's bedside: Lesson for Kids “I t a t least teaches youngsters that brothers and sisters pan realty love each other even if they do fight- like wildcats most o f the time,” suggests Stone with a humorous glint in his | eye. For Sale—Good Jersey cow,-fresh with-Calf by side. Heavy milker and high butter f a t test. Homer Smith, R. QulifiesAtCandidate For U. &Senator „ 'italic* I* hereby given tin t on *he toth deyf <* February, 10f», William Hastef, Hay l. Ort-l l6n: William KIU, Harry Brill, and W<H. Ml<h-I dtia as TrUltees Of the Alpha Methodist Church,] or Alpha, Ohio; died their petition in the Cwn-1 idon fleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, fM | •Utbority to ten the following described real] ettate, to-wit:— . I Situate in th f Village-of Alpha. Greene| County, ObW,*bounded and deecrlbed an] follows, to-wit:— I fa rt of Section Ho, 1#» TownsWp Ho. | t, Bang* Ho. t between the MlsMl rir- nrs.;B*gmnlag i t a stone tu tfie cental | of the,Beavercreek and Bugarcreefc turn-] ' pike rend end comer to HoDert Butlers] let mad being the H- W, comer of tahnl W. Xhanka rarm and running thence | S, « * SV B. Ik poles to, A stake In-the] Una between B, A. Kefschner and said] stake, thence K. 45- 8f W. M pole* to a I atalcein the center of wUd turnpike roetl;] thence s, Sk* W. S poMsWitfc the center] . of raid road to the keginning, centnUrtngl three fourths of-a* acre of ground I3i [ now). , . ■ , ■ I The propMedt price to be fedetvM for eatdl ’ ptoalaes Is One Huadred and Slaty DoUart| (S1«*.M) ; proceed* of sals |o to used for re* prUrs on the church talldtav, and said set* toy- la* been heretofore mato tn JtsSM Brill, S*4 ] ala haring therefore conveyed th* Mid real] aetata to Harry Brin, the paUUenam eeek te] tore the title ta Mid tadl felM* Quieted la tb< I Mima of Barry Brill aa agahwt the ptalaU ftl add tto defendant, Uw Beaver AagaUcnl nad| Baferia Ctorch of Green* Cannty, OWo, told paUtion wttt to far tonrtag 1* the (ton- Btaas Caurt of Grant* Coeaty, Ohio, *n Sstur- toy, Hgrrit Bird, 1*44 a t* *fctoekA. M., *r as] scan ttonkltar a* stay to ewvndant to tto | rsurt. . Truetee* at Alpha H tttoB st Churto,] of AlpM, (MU*. By taalth, McCallktar A Olbaey, Their] Attnreeys. - (*.p*.**-s-r-i4 *i) NOTICE - ' M m ' : . Cellingwood Burch, St. Georg**,I BUnmtJn, will t*k« notice that on F«b-| runry 15,1010, Thelm* Burch filed her! petition nguinst Mm for divorce, be-1 tog Case No, 22191 in tile Common] Fie** Court, Gr**n* County, Ohio, on] the ground* of wfifni mbaettc* for more] than three yeetu imd gros* neglect ofI duty; That uiM etotoe will b* fo r he»t,*| tog on *od nftor »ix week* from the] first pub&tiiion o f thin notice, to-w it:| «« April t„ 1940. THELMA BtJRGH <2.22-204-244411*28) MBkr * PhHwy, Attorney*. * LEGAL NOTICE *Nly**#fmwW ,whetopto« dune* |« mtiatown, will t*Mt fioticel mm m W tUm ty 20ih^ 1940: LeowtrdJ EtoMubtdr filed *u)t fo r diver** ou the] jNmnwto e f g rm uegtoet, before the] CburkefCeuimonPtoto, Grtouecown* m onto, to Onto m . n ,m . That told *#•** wEl tom* tot for h todug on or) ijto r Mmm t o mm , F. W. tRJHKLl, AHontwy | - - Ktodtop A.EFUto J OOLUMBUS, OHIO—(Spectol) —CoOgrtomaui Dudley A W hiter iMding mqxitMnt of fov*rom«nt; poiicto* oppoMd to ti» Itow D m 3, tm fitod petition* qtMdiiyinjr m • toatoUtoto for tiliTtop«l5lklmno!tt•, 'fitoWtoi' to r ttoR to mtoes. 8«n*tor. Whit* announced that hto cam­ paign will be conducted*f r a a hi* home district, w ith beedquertera *t Norwalk. Further carrying out the *gt*m roots” Idea, the chair­ man ot hi* oamptign committee to’ XL # . Eowen, Norwalk business, wm . Jtokph % Pattonoo, F ind -. W . 't&A iliN irto tta t odnfliA nte epm \jf ■-s*F^re^wse is^m^paaem xmewenw s^nflBtsmnma^^nwnmw^^M^ M th* Amarioan Legion of Ohio, to secretary, Webb C. Hayed, > grandson of th e tot* President Rutherford B. Hay**, chairman of ■ the finano* commute*, and Paul M, White, manufacturer of New London, Huron county, treasurer. Whit* he* baton * ocmetotent op­ ponent of New Beal spending. He to a .member of a group to th* Appropriation* Committee of the Botto* which cut 8190,900,000 from EM k IfooleiNdt fijBttee to tito flr*t three gppcoprtotton billa of th* 1 tu rren t seatom. Bafeet of new 1 IM A togktotionim a larger eeato ! was torgtoy 'toMi to hia «2poakrt > of the coat of alum clearance tin- ' ttor th* ueHA Act. , Whit* mad* tii* l i n t sp ttoh • frato th e XaeuMiCan *m» a*Aln*t - mu*— vbsh * s^emw——mnsiyssw-^— mss e tit* Bupttone Ctotit packing bill j and fought tie OoyarhnMnt Ac* f wfEiw ilIIU11 ITU m mm w^WUKfVf* J towwotto m m S m m .prepoaad. r to toodhy to* New Beal Stom > . s m r n ‘ " ' w to ti1 . .... _ TtilUMFR •KATE ;M» b Christ .rid** wim l i t itoptT-4 CsrtShlnm v& S!** The inapiration and apiritual .r*- iiewtog eff Eacter day cornea to ua again. How thankful every Chris­ tian should be for this day of re­ membrance of our Lord's triumph over death. How much we should praise God that the day for p s who are Hi* disciples i* not one of out­ ward display b u t of .inward revival.: May th is E aster bring a real quickening to the, Church, In our aeries of lessons in Matthew We have followed our Lord in His life and m inistry oh through Geth- lemane to Calvary, Today wa find loving hands giving themselves in what they, thought to be -the final KCt of devotion to their Lord, and we also see' the hands of wicked men active ip what they,,thought was * final a c t o t hatred, Then sud­ denly the Lord Himself breeks through in resurrection power, I, Lev# Is Rind (27:5741). ' The women, whose devotion to their Lord never wavered, were joined.to, the final act of taking the body-of Jesus from, th e cross and burying it by two- secret disciples of the Lord , who now came ou t into toe open, Joseph of Arinrtathea a m em ber of the Sanhedrin (Luke 23:50, 51), and Nicademub (John 19:3$ 40); I t wa? a courageous to t on their part and undoubtedly the expression of their g rea t love for Jesus, The two Marys seem R ^to have stayed to watch the grave even after Joseph had gone to his home. The death., o f Jesus may have crushed their hopes, for they apparently, did ,iot recall His promise of resurrec­ tion, but they still loved Him, After all, is not that the ultim ate and es- 'Sential m ark of a disciple, love for our Lord? Faith may waver, hope ‘deferred fray make the h e a rt’sick with discouragement, but neverthe­ less we will follow the example of. hhese -disciples and never let our 'love for Him grow .old. In due 'season such faithfulness finds-a glo­ rious reward, ' II, Hatred Is Relentless (27:52- 36). * *. The wicked nten who had’brought about the crucifixion of Jesus were ’not content to let their h a tred .o f *Him die a t the grave. They lusted after1His life and they had taken .that, but-even «e He lay silent In to e grave, the priests and the Phari­ sees cam e to P ilate and'called Him “ that deceiver” (v« 63) and demand­ ed a special guard. They feared (hat Hi* disciples would perpetrate a fraud, and after'stealing the body declare th a t He was risen. Wicked and'deceitful hearts can imagine all sorts of treachery on the p a rt of Others, The hatred of unbelievers toward Christ and toward His followers knows no stopping place,- In civi­ lised Iandb and among cultured peo­ ple it operates under a cloak of respectability, but it is none the less b itter and relentless in its pur­ suit of Him and of His Church, Observe that while the chief priests and pharisees acted to hatred and unbelief, they unwitting­ ly did the cause of Christ a g reat service by demanding the guard oveb the tom b.' They made it for­ ever'im possible for any charge of fr-tud -to be successfully mad* against the truth of the resurrec­ tion.' ■ ■ ^ i n . Christ is Triumphant (28:1-8), Victory and praise should be the -keynote of C hristian ity ,.Why should we be doleful and sad? Our Lord has come back victorious frem the -gravel We m ay he glad and sing even to the midst of ea rth 's sorrows and distresses. L et praise be the employ of our Ups constantly iui we Worship Him and work for Him . H ie picture that greeted the aur- prised eyea Of the two wotoen as ’hey cam e to the grave as it began to dawn an the first day of the week was one resplehdent with the glory and majesty of God. The earth quaked as the lightning arid white angel of tito Lord broke through the unbreakable seal of Rome and rolled: back the itone which was to have permanently closed the door to the tomb. This was done, hot to release Christ—for He had already gone, no grave could hold Him—but that men might see the empty grave and know that HO was risen. To the foes of Christ represented by the keepers, the coming of the angel and. the revelation Of the power of God brought absolute dis­ comfiture. That, is still tru*. Men will a rgu t with theology, .church -methods, even Christian profession, Until they see the power of God re­ vealed, and then they can only be “** dead men.” To th* friends of Christ the angel brought comfort 'and assurance. Their fear* were assuaged by hii. word of comfort, and then their faith was revived by tie assurance that Christ was risen, th * resurrection declares that He is the Son of God with power, th* Saviour of the world. ' m EtaMp'ASMARA. TwuMUa*~»Aik. £L R. AmMtrone W Wire* re^re and A*eiriar fijggfigj Beevscspssk, H*e men-E. Aakm iy *ad Jefc* M. Sestk, CaeaarerMk, CLE Easard; Cedarrille, K. W, M*Gs*geri Jefferson, Rufe* G, Boak; Miami, Ektar Cerry; New J u n ­ es, W» C. BL i^h a t R«**« L* Hfeaei L fag; fitivarar—k, Myrcwi R. Fa4b*4 Bpriag V*&m Cari Morgaa; Saga** creek, Hetuy R. Barnett; Xenia, J . fPWr Cot9«r. Mantaip*.htie«— Bffftoeak, Robert Tat* and Ebwer W«tsel;. BowemiR*, Ctoud* H, Chitty; Oedaryille, Pforre J, MeGorckall; Fairfield, C. F . Snediker and' HllUtry ML Qdrpentor; Jam«*- town> Nwd W. Hunter; Oabem^ I. R. Kneisly and Darrell L. Kline; Spring Valley, H, G. Williamson; ^ Yellow Springe. George H. Donley; Xepia first ward, WiHhun Ringer; Xenia eecond ward, H arry D. Smith; Xenia third ward, Harry Jay; Xenia fourth ward, Edwin B; Howard. - (B«mocr*tie) T o w n s h ip s—Bath, Howard W* Young; Beavercreek, George O; Hare; Caewrcrsek, C. W. Mussetter; Cedar- ville, none; Jefferson, none; Miami, Edvwwd Bittner; New Jasper, W. H. Wilkinson; Rose,. Ear) L. Ritenour; Silvercreeky Loren E. Brock; Spring vValley,. none; Sugarcreek, Herbert ;Meredith; Xenia James Hackett and "Frank A. Wolf. Municipalities—Bellbroek, H. A: 'Pehevritt and O. W. Hook; Boweira- fville^ B. B , Bowermeister; CedarviUe, 'Baal R, Cummings; Fairfield, V. K. ^Browning; Jamestown, Marlin Rit*- jnour; Osborn.Fred Tanksley; Spring .Valley, H, W. Badgley; Yellow |Springa, David L. ’ Phillips; Xenia, first ward, Harry Donovan; Xenia ’second ward, Irvin S. Hyman and E, ’M, Purdont; Xenia third ward, R. E, Lu«e; Xeniri fourth ward, Henry A, rJackaon.and Taiwan Nared. P. L. NELSON. 0. D. O P T O M E T R I S T Jamestown, Okie fUtMicirii A ttlM iM i CUvriR *•' EcW riLA ff# jm t ■ CedaeriB* W« a T. U. NEWS PUBLISHER HONORED Advrirtiitof e f hard Hguaaa 1* aew baned by 5C2 daily newumgera to U. a. Dr. Mayo oaoa a*k«d a vary pread- M*t br*w*r why brewer* itit net fiad one-half per **at akohel e r **a*r bear” profttaWs. Th* brewoe answer­ ed. ‘SThar* is not enoagh atoohel to toeer beer* te prodao* tho th irst th a t would lead-poopl* to drink more, it take* two p e r e«nt to thr*« par o*at altoheHe eontwit to de that,” AiooM in to * Hood, slew* down the wfot# eorpuMd**which aw the body “peR**- men,” making a person more suscept­ ible to ditesse, Ohio's liquor monoply la st yeap earned 816,716,747, a gain of 02,160,- 778 over 1938. . N et profit 0 * liquor sale* alone last year wa* 08,234,008 against 06^ 576^0$ in 1930, the department re ­ ported today, December’* pr*-holiday sales of 00,- 746346 was a n«w record for the month, Sales in December, 1038, to­ taled 06,509,012. Still the poor and hungry a re cry­ ing for food and clothing, * A friendship lost-by standing for the right Is never a great loss. Attorney Foster Clarke of Jones­ boro, addressing a convention of young people, declared.if you “nto, money received from liqur Selling to relieve the poor, give pensions, relief, build poor-houses, you are thereby helping to increase the number of poor people; if you use liquor revenue for schools, you are thereby making the world unfitfor the c0ild, while try-: tog to. make the child fit Tor the world; if you use it to build, high­ ways, you are thereby loosing on them drunken drivers who Snatch away lives; if you use it fo r police, you are 'stirring up the crimes they will have to fight; if you use it for insane asylums, you are thereby in­ creasing the rate .of insanity p e r thou, sand, and thus helping to fill them.* —Conway (Ark,) News. ] C. S, Strickland of the Automobile Safety League of'America to an ar­ ticle says: * “To put it-bluntly, let.me say that; in my opinion, any person .who has ; C. B. Unger, owner and publisher iof the Register-Herald;' Eaton, was honored Thursday bight fo r his 60 -year* as a, member of .Bolivar Lodge '82, F / and A..M, He was presented, little enough sense to drink in the first ;‘a medal in recognition by Harold Han-j place, cannot have sense enough to be ;nab, Dayfon, district deputy grand a-safe driver a fte r taking *one drink'.” 1National Safety Council says, “even a little liquor affects your driving ..' " imsrter, DAN R. KUMLBR DEAD Dhniet -E- Kbmler, 70, for nearly fo rty .years managing editor of' The Dayton News, died'Saturday in Sara­ sota, F iju following a stroke' o f ap­ oplexy. His wife wa*, w ithbim ** th*. time, He wa* * native of Prebje ceun-! ty . Burial took place Tuesday to Rich­ mond-Inti - - . - 1 ARTESIAN WELL FOUND ' An artesian well, one of several to Fayette cq ., wa* brought in-this week on the 2400-acre Dbio WesNyan uni­ versity farm east of Washington, C, H., and is pronounced one o f the strongest in the county, with an esti mated flow o f 20 gallons per minute. 'I h e first tclcfrfione call of importance to you informs die doctor tha t the stork is hovering over th e home which is about to be yours. From tha t time on, all through life, the telephone serves you for protection, pleasure and profit, Ohio Bell men and women work cease­ lessly to provide a service which w ill be available imm ediately whenever you need i t . Since we have no m eans o f know ing w hether y ou r c a ll is o f an emergency n a tu re , we h an d le every call w ith all possible speed. «r •* So whether you’re eight or eighty, and whatever your purpose id c$ll£ft& turn to the telephone w ith c o n fu te * , ifcu can depend on it. t a t « n « n u t n m o N t f c s m w t r " w m a m A £;fU r " > , . * 2 ' ^ r Mp jW r ,H * story o t the w ** t. . - whew AmwR* I etarifiug Brrol Flyan, Miriam Hopkins, Ri ;idoIph Sqott “ ' Boewt Is scheduled to open a t the Regent Theater ' Thursday. H Is full of adventure, excItem^L ■■ft piMdtod with action. C o m * I n . . . S r i U s A b o u t P u r i n a S t a m e n a A i m A i l Y o u r C h i c k N e e d s ! ’ - * ^ Vf - ' Chick time is here once again, and we’re ready in fill all your chick raising needs*We have plenty of fresh Punna Chick Startena oh hand. 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