The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52
mm CKDAEVILLE HKJULD, FRIDAY, Club andSodalj4ctmties< lCHUluJ1NOTO Mr. a*4 Mr*. Cteram Turner and fam ily « f Fwdarlahetewn, Q., war* fhmAty gwwte o f Mr. m»d Mr*. F . JE, Haxpar **d fwnfijr. Mr. wm ! Mr*. H*rb«rt Poorer* tin wnoWneiMr th* birth o f a mb , Harold Phillip. a t fchrir h e * * a* Bej*. 10th at 0:15 P. M. Mr*. Fewer* was fa m - erly Mi** Audrey Chaplin, 'Want*d~-Won*an fo r light house -work and cooking. Cali after fir* P. M. Phone «49 «S , Cedarvilie, Robert W ilson i* teaching in Jeffer *on school In Dayton thi* year. He resigned from the Eaton High School where hetaught four years. Mrs. Tinsley Corn and L ed * en tertained the member* o f the R . F . D. Club at their home on S . Main St., Saturday evening. Miss Dora Murphy o f Springfield, has resumed her dutiea as governess o f the Clark'County Children's Home, after spending her vacation with hpr> brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and "Mrs. Dennis Murphy and fam ily, o f Ogden, III., and her aunt* Mr*. Tins- ley Com o f Cedarvilie. 1 . Mr. and Mrs, A lvin Hostetler have returned from the eastern part o f the state, where they visited with rela tives and attended"* school reunion, where Mr. Hostetler and ope o f his former pupils, Congressman Frederick C. Smith, made addresses. SCHOOL NEWS (U tw n x u K f m k K w t P m . ) all school ngtilsthna sad ether In formation r e g a r d ^ the administra tion ami organisation o f the high school, Parents are requested to read this handbook carefully in order to become more fam iliar with "the operation o f owr school. Changes and improve ments w ill be made from time to time as the need arise*. Religious Education The local ministers this year have again offered their services to teach Religious Education in grades three to eight inclusive. Rev. B. N, Adams, grades three and fou r; Dr. R . A . Jamieson, grades five and six; D r, D . R . Markte, grades seven and eight. We are very grateful to these men fo r giving their time-and talent to this worthy qguse. They teach two twenty minute periods each, per week without any Enumeration. State’ Supervjisora Visit School ■<: This week two o f our departments vere visited b y State officials—Miss 3nid Dunn, Supervisor o f Home Eco- lomics and E , O. Bolender, Supervisor 'f Vocational Agriculture. The young people o f the First. Pres byterian Church entertained th e Ced arvilie College students and faculty a t a social Thursday evening^ at the church. Progressive games.were play- .ed at a series o f tables after which refreshments'were served. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy McIntyre, son and daughter, o f Pocahontas, Iowa,, spent Thursday afternoon and night with Mr. and Mrs; J, E . Kyle. They returned from the W orld's Fair by way o f Cleveland, where they visited their son, Dewitt McIntyre. Dr. and Mrs. W illiam . P. Kling o f San Antonio, Texas, were guests the first" o f th e week o f the form er’s brother, Mr. and.Mrs. Leon "Kling. Dr. Kling wa* returning "home after at tending a dental convention in Cleve land. . .. . i ; > ,,, ' - Mr. Jack Adams,“who hasf been visit ing at the horn* o f Rev. and Mrs. B . :N . Adams, leaves today fo r Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, where he w ill enter the freshman, class. H is mother, Mrs. Edward Adams, will join him there fo r a short visit before leav ing fo r the west coast. She plans to sail- fo r Korea, Sept, 27th, on the S. S. President Pierch from San Frans, cisco.;' . . Mr. Ed Hamilton returned home Sat urday evening after spending a week with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thomas in Cincinnati. '.Ydarville F . F . A , The local chapter held the regular monthly meeting at the Vocational building Monday eyening, September 10. :• The follow ing, officers were elected for the year 1940-41; President, Vernon Dihnneit; Vice President,. Daniel Devofe; Secretary, 'Ernest Collins; Treasurer, Ronald Anderson; Reporter, Keith Spahr,, The chapter decided to have another pest hunt, "the details to be arranged sy a committee. They voted to have a joftball game this week. The chapter is also starting a sales tax collection campaign, which w ill be in the form >f a con test.. ■Seniors AttendiChape! at Cedarvilie College The members ,of the Senior Class vere honored by being invited to at tend the opening Chapel o f Cedanrille College, Wednesday at eleven o’clock. ■ Faculty Picnic • - Members o f the faculty, husbands and wives enjoyed a picnic a t Bryant Itate Park on Wednesday evening, o f this week. , * County A g . Toucher* Meet 1 Th e' Grecme, County Agriculture teachers and their fam ilies enjoyed * covered dish supper at the home o f 0 . K , Swollen Thursday, Sep. 6. A business, meeting was held a t which time officers fo r 1940-41 were elected. M r. T . M. Berry o f Bowers- ville was elected Chairman and O. K. Swallen, secretary. Arrangements were made to hold a county initiation p f Greene Hands at Beaver school, September 25. Miss Virginia Townsley has return ed' home a fter a ,v isit with Mr. and Mrs. J , K . Pore$t in Kendalvitle, Ind. .M r. G. H. Hartman and daughter, Doris, and son* Neil, attended the Methodist Conference at Lakeside over the week-end. Mr.* and Mrs. H. H. Brown enter tained La Petite Bridge Club Monday evening. s Mrs. Clyde Hutchison, Jr., o f Buffa- >; N,‘ V , is here oh a. visit with her arents, Mr and Mrs, J- 8 , W est. Mr. Ernest Gibson accompanied his iother to her home in E ast Liverpool, Wednesday, a fter a visit here With her an and fam ily, Cedarvilie vs. Selma ' * „ Cedarvilie High School’s baseball team bhalkcd up one on the wrong side o f the ledger in their initial con test with Selma on Wednesday, Aug. 11 at the Cedarvilie diamond, Rigio pitched an excelent game fo r "Our Boys” allowing only six hits, but luck was against them and Selma won by the score o f 7 to 5. Although the boys tost they arc not discouraged. They have an excellent team and hope to have a successful season, - . Dr. and Mrs. F . D. Francis o f Iowa City, Iowa, spent * few days last week with Judge -and Mrs. S« C. W right, The latter was form ftly Miss Laura VTrtght, . Mr. Scott Bowers and w ife are oc cupying the Ward CrcsWell property on ChilliCothe st. Mr. Bowers is sup erintendent o f the Ross Twp. schools. S ubscribe T o T ub H erald CLASSIC SCENES ARE STREAMLINED UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A . Jamie***, Minister Sabbath School 1O;O0 A . M. Supt, Emile Finney. Preaching 11;00 A . M. Theme “ The Garment God Wears," ' V , P, C, U, 7:00 P . M.. Subject Sec- on topic dealing with the social r€- lationa o f young people, ‘'Youth Go A-Courtipg, Leader, Rebecca Gallo way. . ' ■ „ • Union Service 8:00 P» M. in the Presbyterian Church, It will be in charge o f the College, with music by the College Chorus, and message by the President, the Rev. Walter S. K il patrick, . • ■ , Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:3QJP, M, Following the prayer service, there will be a meeting o f the Sabbath School Association to plan fo r Rally Day and consider the important work o f the' Bible S chool.. Rally Day is only two weeks distant; let us begin now to Rally. The Annual Rally Day Dinner, which usually precedes the Sabbath service will be held Wednes day evening, September 25th. Further announcement w ill be made next week. The World-Wide Communion. Service will be observed Qctdbtr 6th, when it is hoped every Christian in the entire world will gather in his church fo r the observance o f this Sacrificial Feast, Let us begin now to plan for this, and not allow anything to in terfere with our personal attendance, . Choir rehearsal Saturday *7:80 P. M.- Let every member o f the choir rally to this department o f our Lord’s serv ice, and encourage our efficient leader, Miss Josephine. Auld, and faithful or- gaiyst, Miss Lena Hastings. v THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN . Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Sunday,'Sept. 15 9:45 A . M. Sabbath School Orchestra and Choir. 10:00 A . M. Sabbath School, Mr. H, K, Storrripnt, Supt. Classes and a wel come fo r a lI.'The"M ra, LuluMcChes- ney Bible C lass" (fo r older young peo ple) will begin to hold sessions.) . 11:00 A . M. Morning Worship.' lliem e; “ God Is Here!” . 7:00 P. H . Christian Endeavor .at the home.o f Mr. H. K. Stormont. 8:00 P , M, College opening service a t the Presbyterian Church. A mes sage will be presented by the Presi dent-Elect, Rev. Waiter S. Kilpatrick. Tuesday, Sept, 17—9:00 A . M. Day- ’ ton Presbytery a t Milville, Wednesday, Sept; 18—8:00 P. "M; Choir rehearsal under the direction o f Mrs, Rankin McMillan. Advance Announcement: The Spring- field District Presbyterial will meet at, the Yellow Springs Presbyterian ^Church on Sept. 26 a t 10 A . M, Please reserve the date. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday-School, 9:30 A . M. Services Preaching, 10:30 A . M. Evening Service 7:30 P, M. Mid-week Meeting, each Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. C O Z Y • THEATRE « Fri. and Sat., S«pt. 13-14 * Cesar Romero - Mary Beth Hughes “ LUCKY CISCO KID " News — Cartoon — Traveltalk Sun, and Mon,, Sept. 15-16 Joan Crawford — Frederick March “ SUSAND AND GOD” Alsq .Late New* First show starts at 7:00 P. M, W e d . a n d T h u r* ., S e p l. 1 8 -1 9 Peter Lorre — Rochelle Hudson "ISLAND OF DOOMED MEN" — EXTRA — Three Stooge* In “OH, YOU NAZI SPY” .. ... litntiy presented against ancient Greek hack- wmtmr* atreen emabfawtk* eOfefnd te The Bey* IY*M ... m tmmm Am m**y m RS m In Ifct cart are Muitia Kaye, S n S r v e y , A lS i ***** m i * * ******* TWa d the Mfe Tfcmm o, f«B«wlhg « at It*## SatMday. MEADOW GOLD ICE C R E AM Different Flavors—a ItUl.K PACKAGE — BRICK CUPS — BARS Individual order* taken and filled fo r your tea* or parties. PHONE 185 Sole Representative* N E A L ’ S RESTAURANT ......... . UNIKHM 'SmS 8 SmtfSm"S» Far Jteafr-Fnmlahed apartwant,] Wanted- Hauling livestock and *UJ The Kaaslactea CW» wtH luM W* M edw*. Ftv# m m and N th . Apply}other kind* o f lunding. Price tea se*-/ Gaaet Day *M « h * at th* I mm i t i METHODIST David H. Markte, Mteteter Sunday Sahoel 10:00 A . M. Morning Werahip 11:00 A , U, Ser mon “ invasting Our Heritage" A t this aervlee we ahail have the Installation o f th* officers o f th* W o man’s Society o f Christian Service and o f the Wesleyan Service Guild. Evening Worship 8:00 P. M. The College Convocation Service will be held in the Presbyterian Church.’ Rev. ] Walter 8. Kilpatrick w ill speak and «. the Cedarvilie College Choir w ill sing. S UNDAYI chock Lesson •rXAJtOLP LpMoxt forSopNosbwr 15 T*ONM i *t till* wRee. m For Rent—Funii*h*d apnrtntent. Modern, five rooms and N th . Apply a t this offies. THE EVKB-PEE8ENT GOD UHUQN TXXT-W*U* St. 94. GQUUUr TSXT—If * mta )ev* ro*. ks wUl kf*p my wwOs: 2 i 4 my Father wUl lev* Mm, u d w* WW**aw veto Mm, sad make our abed* wife hKT—John 14.U. "The Psalm o f the Unavoidable God” —so Abingdon characterizes Psalm 139,’ but goes on to aay, ‘ ‘It’s plain theme in ‘God Cares.’ He cares personally and individually," The omniscience and' omnipresence o f God, in the trying o f the hearts o f men, rightly brings fear to the ungodly, but to those who love and serve Him it can bring only assur ance *nd joy , . The ’sublime concept o f God here presented is an evidence n f the di vine inspiration o f the B ible, fo r no human philosopher could ever have attained to or expressed such an understanding o f the true nature o f God. Only the infinite, all-knowing God, speaking through man, could g iv e us this magnificent Psalm . I f reveals that I. God “Knows Everything (w . 1-6); - He is entirely unlimited in His tru e . and eternal knowledge of things. Man is. always lim ited in his knowledge o f him self, o f the world in “which he lives, and o f God, ex cept as H e reveals Himself. Our knowledge is not only partial, but progressive, going from one fact to another; but God knows a ll things perfectly arid entirely from the be-' ginning, yesj, from all eternity. One m ight weil suppose that such a Being would be concerned only with the great and mighty forces o f the universe, but we are told that He has an exact and intelligent un derstanding o f and interest in even such simple details o f life as our "downsitting and . . . uprising." God is not so foolish as man. He does not put things and power above personality. He is interested in you and in me—is vitally, personally and. blessedly concerned-about each one o f us. Knowing a ll about us, He builds- a garrison o f understand ing love around us (v. 5 ; see Phil. 4:7 R . V ,), and keeps H is eternally powerful' bu t tender hand upon us, if we permit Him cq^fedp. Reader, have you. submitted y o ^ U fM e H is control through Jesus Christ our Lord? J. ■ - . \^7 . II. God Is Everywhere (w . 7-12). In our humanity we a re lim ited, .not only in knowledge, but also in our ability to b e in m ore than one place a t' a tim e. The Bible tells us what our reason would expect; that God, the infinite One, js every where at alt tildes. This does not mean (as .the pantheist would have us believe) that. G od is lost in na ture, bound up ia the rocks and trees, but that He is everywhere immanent in’ m ajestic power and love, sustaining ail things, control ling and directing-the destinies of His universe. He is not afar .off, letting the world case for itself (as the deist would s a y ),— “ But her* In prssent maiettr. , ■ A* in His court* qn high.’ * The man who would hide from God and flee from the Holy. Spirit finds ho com fort in these verses. He may attempt to h id e'in heaven or in the abode o f the dead, but God is there.- I f he cou ld «ride with the speed o f morning light (v . 9) to the uttermost parts o f the earth, God is there befoie him . Darkness, which men think w ill hide their evil deeds, is like daylight to "H im with whom we have to d o " (Heb. 4:13), But why fiee from a loving God? Why not com e to Him in loving obe dience, and then with the psalmist re joice that we "cannot get beyond ■ the circle o f His love” ? What a blessed truth it is that wherever these lines are reatb-in the home, the church, in a hospital, in a ja il, in an airplane, in the depths o f a m ine, in darkness or In light, in the great city, o r by one living alone in the Wilderness—God, the hifinite, all- knowing, eternal, loving God, is there. He is right at your side, reader. Turn to Him, count on Him, love H im , serve Him. III. .. God Searches Man’s Heart (W . 23, 24). Verse 3 o f our r^alm teaches that God searches the hearts o f all men, but here we find the psalm ist wisely inviting God to search his own heart. It is one thing to know a universal truth; it is another mat ter to make it personal. It is one thing to know that God, against my w ill, is pointing out to me the sin and rebellion o f my heart; it is quite another thing to open my heart vol untarily to His searching scrutiny, Why did the Psalm ist ask God to search h im ! That in trying his thoughts any .wickedness might be revealed and put away. That is the important point. It is not enough to know that sin is there. We must ask God to give us grace to put it out, that He may then lead us, in the "w ay everlasting.” • The Word o f God points the way o f righteousness in both heart and life. Who Will dfcdd* this day to walk In that way—in fellowship with the all*knawing; evor-prescnti Lord? 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OWt O jmm Eveiuags For Yoar Ca*v*ple*ee B*B .... ..................................................... *....*»*.*****m««***s»*m***iai>***ssss>**s*s*s**^»*. * A R R O W S H I R T S H t y t h e r e , f e l l a s . , l e t 's h a v e t h a t m f k e a m in u t e ! Between th e Republi cans and the Democrats, we’d like to squeeze in a special flash that affects both parties. Our tin t Fall suits are - here and the originality o f their lines rates as much ‘attention as the oratory o f the candidates.- Here are' the styles America w ill vote for no matter Which way the elec tion jumps. First Fall Saifs From KINCBRQOK HIGHEST CASH PRICES JP*y For HORSES AND COWS (O f a s s a id cboditioB) HOGS,, CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED PROMPTLY Tolaphone, Xenia, 454 XENIA FERTILIZER & TANKAGE CG. GREENE COUNTY’S ONLY RENDERING PLANT INNNIIHHl|>tmSWthlUWtWMNMHlNRNllW»HMNI»WHHHHINMN»NM»MIHWNg ; L AM B M A R K E T EVERY WEDNESDAY Starting September 4th ■ ■ .w Bring your lambs j p us each Wednesday f o r bopt prices. This market is in addition to our regular Monday auction ond our daily H o g Market. . •’ Phone Any Day For Market Price „ SPRINGFIELD LIVESTOCK SALES CO. Sherman Ave.' . Springfield, O. . 1 Phone 5942 18 * H -II - 1= Others $ 21 ; to $ 55 , South Foeatola Ave. Springfield, Ohio * IN T E R W O V E N HOSE SO D ays G ra ce ' ; • -v.^ '• -:.y T:--•*-V- GufSeyAct Postponed UNTIL OCTOBER 1, 1940 j If possible we advise putting In your I winter coal during balance o f September f while deliveries can be'made, at" present, j” prices, as maybe they will put this Act I into effect some time, ; f - • p ' u r i ' n a ' f e e d s - ; ;V: C . L , McGUINN • Phonq 3 CUMMINGS CHEVROLET • SALES
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