The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 27-52
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Tbasewbo retort « d y prove fowiMsteea “ tm* wirthr of rMawti W M * , 4 « end. *r*■toeiiMHti'W*M # o t o 4 iffN L The dieciplee pom tore from .to g Jew* to mukfer to to* Gentilea, I area m bad b eta Mwphsctod (Is*. UNMM « a c * -.u * i DtOHM; attottssa 42:8; 40:0; Ltd® 3:01, * * }, They MWGMS6 IK WOI&LDMMBTONS Mr. end Mrs. H. J 8 . Brown were boat .and hoetees to the follow ing relatives and friends at-dinner a t their home Friday; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer- Bowman, o f Columbus;- Mr. N . W.' Prowant, Continental, Ohio; M r. and . Mrs. Grover Tobin and daughter, Mar cella, o f Jamestown; Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown, aon and daughter Hobart and Marilyn Brown o f Clyde, Ohio. A ll attended CedarviSe Collage com mencement of'w hich Mow Brown wax a graduate. Mrs, Herbert W olfe andsons Fred die and Stephen, o f Columbus, and Mrs. Rosa Smith, Mrs.- Charles Ste wart, Mrs. Norwood Stewart and Mrs." Stewart Ketchen and children, Pete and' Ann, all o f Springfield, w ere the luncheon guests, o f Mrs'. Homer L , Reiter, Cedar Street, follow ing Cedar Day activities. Thirty-six county clubs, were repre sented when more than ISO persons at tended the annual Greene County 4-H advisers’ and officers’ conference in Central High School, Xenia, Tuesday night. The annual county 4-H Club tour to Cincinnati and Coney Island will be?June 23, .the conference decid ed. Mrs. B ; F . Cranor, Xenia, and Clarence Williamson, near Xenia, will he in charge o f arrangements. Jameo Beam, fo r the last seven years principal o f the New Burlington Grade School,in Spring Valley town*hipr has resigned to accept a teaching position in the upper- grades at Wilmington Public, Schools, he announced Wednes day. He has been, a teacher in the Spring Valley, township schools’-nine years;. He is a graduate o f Cedarville College; . D^BO^RY ,GALLOWAY MLw Dorofchy Galloway, daughter o f Mr, and Mrs, W . W . Galloway, is one/ o f 165 graduating seniors who are candidates fo r the bachelor o f arts degree to be awarded at the 108th annual commencement' exercises o f Deniton university, Granville, Ohio, on Monday,'June 16. „ ■M iss Galloway is aiTlliatcd with Kappa. Kappa. Gamma sorority and was a student in th e English depart ment, <- Dr. Edgar J. Goodspeed, professor emeritus’ o f New Testament at the University o f Chicago, will give the commencement address and D r/K en neth 1. Brown, president o f Denison, will present the diplomas. Baccalau reate services w ill be held Sunday, June 15, at 3:30 p. m. in Swashey chapel on the-university campus with President Brown delivering the ser mon. jkH4ie O C H U D g tr T S X T — F o r y * s r . « U t b * s M b d m e l G o d b y t » U b in C b r h t J e « u r .— (WsUans S:S«, m. accepted to* wood o f trntii and “ ware glad, and itoM iad to* word of God.” Rejection btougid eternal^ death, but aooeptanc* brought etar« "AH people” are included in G od’a * nal life and jo y , plan o f redemption. When the angel | They could pot keep to* good new* : -o f the Lord announced the birth o f ’ to themselves, but bad to spread it 250 MEMBERS ATTEND DISTRICT EXTENSION COUNCIL The Kensington Club w ill meet On Thursday,, June 19th at 2130 P . M. fo r a garden party and observing "Guos*”Day” in' the gardens o f Mrs. H. K , Stormont. Mrs. dohn A , Davis is assistant, hostess, ' The Cedarville’ Chapter NO.. 41S G , E. S., w ill hold its regular meeting Monday, June 16th at 7:80 P. M. Rev. and. Mts. Donald E , Mitchell and fam ily o f Covington, Ohio, ‘spent Monday night as the guests o f Rev. and Mrs. B. N. Adams. The Mitchells have recently accepted a call to a Cin cinnati Presbyterian church to take effect July 1. The Schmidt Realty Co., Xenia, rep resenting the H . O. L. C., owner Of the former Allen property on Xenia ave., is advertising it fo r sale in this issue with instructions to sell at one-fourth its value. The price is saidjto he very attractive. Mr. and M rs/F red Townsley have beep spending the week in Monmouth, 111 ., attending commencement o f Mon mouth College. Mr. Townsley Is an alumnus o f the institution. ’‘Changes Affecting Our Rural Homes” was;the keynote o f the meet ing o f the Southwest D istrict Home Extension Council at-,the Y . M. C, A . in Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday, June 1 1 . Two hundred and fifty women, rep resenting the twenty counties o f this district were present. Mias Grace Frysinger, Washington, D .-C., nati*n*lf.he*d o f Home Demon stration work, wag present, and spoke in the afternoon,,using a# her subject, tit “ Kfeynote” o f thd meeting. Mrs. Dorothy Htamback, Home Demonstra tion leader in Greene Co., appeared on the afternoon program, A combined District Homemakers Chorus presented several numbers un der the direction o f Mrs. Dan Nea- leigh, Preble county. Those attending from Cedarville township Were;. Mrs. Donna Finney, Mrs. Amos Frame, Mrs. Hugh- Turn- bull; past home council members; and Mrs. O. A.. Dobbins and Mrs. Meryl Stormont, active home council from this township. tChrist to toe shepherds he said, ,fF *er not: fo r behold I bring you good tidings-of great joy , which shall <b * to a ll people” (Luke 2:10). The ' invitation to: “ Let him that to - -athirst com e ," And whosoever w ill, let-him take toe water o f life freely” (Rev. 22;17). The jdisciples natural ly and properly first preached toe gospel, to the Jews, but the tinjie came, when God was ready to send them to the Gentiles,'that they too f m ight hear the message o f redemp- 1 tion. That historic turning point is found In our lesson. As Paul and his fellow workers proceeded front Paphos .on the isle o f Cyprus to toe mainland with their message o f Christ’s redemption, they m et both I. Popularity and. Persecution (A cts 13:44, 45). In. the synagogue o f Antioch o f Fisidia they were invited to preach, and Paul was blessed in the presen tation o f a powerful gospel message; Read it in A cts 13:16-41. It me’t with such a response toa t the people “ be sought that these words might be preached to them the next Sabbath” (v. 42). S 9 great was the popularity o f Paul’s ’message that the whole city cam e the next Sabbath “ to hear the; Word o f God.” What a won derful sight that must have been and how the disciples must have re* joiced .as they preached the Word. But wait- 7 -there’s a. worm in that red apple o f popularity, and. its name is jealousy (v . 45), It caused the Jews to blaspheme as they con tradicted Paul’s preaching. Jeal ousy always makes a fool out of the one who yields to it. Yet this green- eyed monster is permitted to g o right on destroying, hindering, hurt ing. In the church and the home, as, well as in the social order, we let jealousy com e in and wreck friendship, break down reputations, von. even block the work of God, Mr. and Mrs. John Richards left Snnday on an extended trip through the West. The weekly meeting o f the Progres sive Farmers 4-H club was held Wed nesday, June 11 at the home o f Ernest Collins. The care and feeding Of a dairy herd was discussed and it was decided to hold the next meeting at the home o f Donald Engle, advisor, Oh Wednesday, June 18 a t 7 P . M. Mr. John D. Reinhord o f Mt. Carmel, 111., Mrs. Jessie’ Ramp and daughter- in-law, Mrs. Pauline Ratnp and daugh ter, Barbara, o f Indianapolis^ Ind., were guests last week o f Mr. and Mr*. Harold Relnhatd, Mr. John D „ father o f Harold, is remaining over fo r a more extended visit with his son and family, , „ Mrs. Maty Ashley, daughter o f to* late Dr. R . M. Little, Washington, D. C,, accompanied by Mrs, Reading o f the Capitol City, and Mrs. Barricklow o f St. Ctoirsville, O., stopped here Monday fo r a short visit With friends. The party had been attending Western College commencement at Oxford and were enroute home, toHHtiHIIHIHltolllimW W t l t o W H W ‘ ■ F. L. NELSON, O. -D. OPTOMETRIST I Jamestown. Okie Etpewial Attention Givan SCHOOL-AGE EYES ■im itowMiitotoMHM Huiiim iMi»n n in n i C O Z Y » THEATRE « Fri, aad 3aL, Jttnn 13-14 , Refcert Young--Laraim Day “THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN” News — Cartten — Passing Parade Sun# «ad Morn# Jun* 15-16 Mkkey Keeney — Lewis Stone ”ANDY HARDYS PRIVATE SECRETARY* Aloe Late News Events Wad* and Thura., June 1 8 4 0 Arthur Kennedy —Olympe Bradna “KNOCKOUT” Cartoon St ’Riders o f Death Valley* ^ A T f f i F O R ^ Motion picture o f Cedarville people to be shown soon. Illlllin n illl l i n 1 ..........................................— .................... abroad. A lighted candle begins ah once to shine, A redeemed sou l longs <to bring others to Chrtot 4 Persecution continued; in fact, was intensified to' the point o f physical ejection ,of the disciples, Were they downhearted? N o! fo r the jo y o f the Lord filled their Holy Spirit-filled live*. Being filled with the Spirit means being filled with jo y , even in toe midst of-persecution. It really works! Have you given God a chance to prove it in yo vat life? . H I. Neither Jew Uor Greek (Gal; 3:26, 27). This selection from toe letter which Paul wrote som e ten years ■ later to toe people o f the area In which he had now preached reveals the same truth, that faith In Christ is primary—and essential—In Chris tian experience; In this early life we recognize distinctions based on nationality, sex, social position, and many other grounds. While these-are overem phasized -by most people, they are legitimate* and necessary distinc tions/ But in Christ—ah l there toe differences disappear. We are all one in Him (v . 28). This t o a lesson which w e have not learned even yet, but our slowness o f heart and mind does not alter God’s truth, >The" church is talking much these days about ecumenicity, which in plain words means the unity o f the people o f the various branches o f the church all over the wdrld. A ll too often, .howevdr, the proposed basis of unity rests on a surrender or a partial surrender o f what Paul de clares to be the essential (the sine qua non if you w ish), which is faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, No othef unity but that which centers in Him, and a personal relationship tq Him, is sufficient either fo r this life o r for the life to com e. SEE I R A Y E H A T S T U D I O I P E R S O N A L I Z E D M I L L I N E R Y I I N D I V I D U A L L Y D E S I G N E D 1 | * MODERATE PRICES I f 1616 Miami' Savings Bldg. Dayton P i, AD-9522 | | T E A C H E R OF P I A N O f | SPECIALIZING IN BEGINNERS | I EVELYN R. HUBLER j | 915 Highland Ave. Dayton Call KE-1922 for Appointments f BAB Lorn* Ofjfiee HHt 14.98-SS.85W Qatar, n m W r t a W ^ J J f 6 # VsJv* V# On i Smart Fur Jackets For Spring—Winter Furs at Reductions —— Incoircd/jAir Conditioned Fur Storage — NIKIDES FURRIER I Dayton’s Exclusive Furrier 24 N. Ludlow St. U j U J ULt n HOTEL FORT HAYES ISO OUTSIDE OOOMOiA WITH BATH’ FROM*ft. H *kl F r i Heyva—fiwmehir p i l i l N M l V e n l w l f l W . I v g ^ ^ W R - i t o W N ® M " »»w| *00WMW*fM0PPBP*, *iRi mt ^* .MMsavRS' a g*^g?v , ^ It t at& ftm tommy ^ C O L UMB U S ALBERT WEifTHESEVENTHM HOTELS 6000 ROOM^IN 6 STATES omcuum tuui,M«,e*toVi .................................... ...vgww * SSSasr£x::::::^iS& S S g S S Z t S X esioewutt ctuo.Mmnm soumw ev tows-wo.,*, ••*««* vwaw WwWMrton Letter ( C o n t j n p x d F » o k F u a w P a j s m j wUok was paid the eost to to e United State* o f to* property thus diipoeod $t, and the same shall imjaedlatsly be came available fo r expenditure daring toe fiscal year in which the disposi tion, was effected and the fiscs) year next following fo r toe purposes named in such current appropriation. Sec, 4 ., The President ,1 may, from time to time, promulgate such rule# and regulations and ‘is empowered to require such information as may be necessary and proper to carry'out any o f the provisions o f this A ct, and he may exercise any power or authority conferred on him by this A ct through such department, agency, board, or o f ficer as he shall direct or appoint. ° Sec, 5, The provisions o f this A ct shall be effective notwithstanding the provisions o f any other A ct: PROVID ED, HOWEVER, That this A ct shall n 6 t be construed as repealing, alter ing, or amending any provisions o f Acta authorizing the acquisition o f property by the United States, but shall be construed and considered as an additional grant o f authority,” FLAG DAY LUNCHEON Cedar Cliff Chapter D, A» R- ob served the annual Flag Day luncheon at the Anchorage Tea Room, Yellow Springs, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs, Ada Dodds Poince, Dayton, spoke on ’*Tho .Human Dynamo,” discussing the pow er o f youth and the joy o f maturity. Twenty-nine members and seventeen guests .were present. Mrs. Fred Dob bins, regent, presided, and group sing ing o f patriotic songs was led by Mrs. Robert Jacobs. ~ Mrs. Donald Kyle, chairman o f toe approved schools committee, read a letter o f appreciation from Miss Marie Hall, who is being assisted through Lincoln University, Harrogate, Tenn. Mrs. Fred Dobbins gave a talk on “Na tional Defense.” The next meeting will be held in September. Word Was received here Thursday o f the drowning o f Bertie Cousins, 20, negro, Cincinnati, at Huffman dam. He with three others o f a NYA group had been in swimming. The Sunnyside Club was entertained at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Chester Murphy, Wednesday evening. The fol lowing bridge prizes were awarded to: Mrs. H, H. Brown, Mrs. M. C. Nagley, Mr, Ralph Campbell and Mr. Amos Frame, ,An ice course, with white and pink appointments was served, Mrs. Anna Collins Smith ahd.daugh- ter Barbara, returned homo Sunday evening after spending a week at Bloomington, Ind., attending the ses sions o f the national high school drama conference, which was held in the million dollar theatre on the In diana .University campus. Forty-four states were represented. Barbara, en tered one o f the courses offered during the conference. Wanted— Washings. Mrs. Gurtis Leeth, Miller St. • NOTICE Jesse L. Foster, whose last known place .o f residence was 1515 West Third St, Dayton, Ohio, is hereby noti fied that on the 30th day o f April, 1041, Helen Foster filed her petition against him in case No. 22540 in the Court o f Common Picas, Greene Coun ty, Ohio, praying fo r a divorce on the grounds o f extreme cruelty and that said cause will be heard on or after the 20 th day o f June, 1941. 24-6 Dsn M. Aultman, attorney (9-10-23-30-6-0.13) for Helen Andres. S ubscribe T o T he H erald | Maas W a fe te d ! | T oetii AetomeMle Insurance. F ifty | years o f elder preferred. Write V ic Doaakey, 471 East Broad Street, CohuHime, Ohio. CRDARVJLUE HXRALD, FRIDAY, JTOOI NOTICE TQ CONTRACTOR* State at Ohio Departm****f Highways Columbus, Ohio, Jstae 7,1041 Engineer of Sakw Legal Copy No. 41-107 Halt 'prise Centred; Sealed proposal* will be received at the office o f the State Highway Di rector o f Ohio, at Columbus, Ohio, until ten’clock A . M., Eastern Stand ard Time, Tuesday, July 1 1041, fo r improvements in: Proposals Nos. 1 to 9 inclu sive are offered as one pro ject and w ill be awarded aa one contract. Proposal No. 1 Warren County, Ohio, on Section Harveysburg o f the Franklin-Wfi- mington Road, State Highway No, 251, State Route No. 73, in toe Village o f Harveysburg, by applying a bitumin ous treatment, Item T-81. Pavement: Width 20 feet, Length 3,221 feet or 0.61 mile. Proposal No.' 2 Clinton County, Ohio, on part o f Section M o f the Springfield-Xenia- Clarksville Road, State Highway No. < 195, State Route No, 380, in Chester * Township, by applying a bituminous t h m s s s H s f treatment, Item T-31, Pavement: Width 18 feet. Length 11,82? feet or'2.24 miles,' ' Proposal No. 3 Clinton .County, Ohio, on Section L o f the Springfield-Xcnia-Ciavksvjlle Road, State Highway No. 195; State Route No, 3$0,. in Chester Township, by applying a bituminous treatment, Item T-31. Pavement: Width 24 feet. Length 2,112 feet or 0J40 mile. Proposal No. 4 Greene County, Ohio, on Sections H, L and Spring Valley o f the Columbus- Cincfnnati Road, State Highway No.’ 6 , U, S. Route N°* ^2, in Spring Val ley and Xenia Townships and the .Vil lage o f Spring Valley, by applying a bituminous treatment, Item T-31, Pavement: Width 18 feet, Length 42,240 feet. , Width 32 feet, Length 1,056 feet. Total length 43,296 feet or 8.20 miles. ■ ■ .. Proposal No. 5 Greene County, Ohio, on Sections A , R a*4 I wf toe O immmmf /IJ ill S*JTJ|P7N|| I HQP* mmivumam jhtodrig**«|f Ktol| # 4 K PmVMhMMt* H TO tf 1^mSIlL ' 44,438 foot. ITMth I t fis t. T jm H i.t, 8 l t Mat Total kmgtit 4TA88 f o i l ar M fi tunfle*. p yepea r ilfa .6 • Greene Ornaty, OMe, e* gieCtens W and Bowersvilte .r i t o * Jameabew*- Hillsboro Reed, State HlgSMmy Ha. 473, state Eoato N*. 72, to m m Creek and Jefferson Tewnstopa and the Village e f Bowenrrilk, by apply ing a bituminous treatsaent, Item T -M , Pavement: Width IS feet, Length 26,400 feat. Width $0 feet, Length 4,806 foot. Total length 81,205 feet o r 5.91 miles, Proposal No. 7 Greene County, Ohio, on Section B o f the Springfteld-Jamestown Bead,. State Highway. No, 472, Statf Soato No, 72, in Silver Creek, Ross and Ce darville Townships, by applying a bituminous treatment,"Item T-81> Pavement: Width 16 feet.' . Length 33,432 feet o r 6.90 mile#. Proposal No. 8 Greene County, Ohio?, on part o f ' We pay fo r ' > HORSES $4.00 COWS $2.00 o f size and condition Hogs, Sheep, Calves, etc. Removed promptly call XENIA FERTILIZER PHONE MA. 454 Reverse Charges 23. G. Buchsieb,-Xenia, Ohio .Section M o f the Columbus-Oineinnatf Road,. State Highway' No, 15, ,U . S. Route No, 42, in Cedarville Township, by applying a bituminous treatment* Item T-31. Pavement: Width 18 feet. Length 7,920 feet or 1.60 miles. Proposal No. 9- Greene County, Ohio, on Section N • o f the Daytpn-Chillicothe Road, State Highway No. 29, U. S. Route No. 35, in Beaver Creek Township, by apply ing a bituminous treatment, Item f T-31,.. , ..... . Pavement: Width 20 feet. - Length 16,843 feet or' 3.19 miles. Total estimated cost v ^ ^ 3 4 5 ,771.56 Proposals Nos. 1 to .9 inolasive o f this project to be completed got later than September 1,1941. The minimum wage to ho paid to all labor employed,on this contract shall he in accordance with the ’’Schedule o f Prevailing Hourly W age Rates A s certained and Determined by The De- partment o f Industrial Relations ap plicable to State Highway Department Improvements In accordance tfith Sec tions 17-3, 17-4, l?-4a , 17-5 and- 17-5a o f the General Code of-Ohio," ’ The bidder must submit with his bid a certified check in an amount equal to five per cent o f toe estimated cost, but in .no event more than teil thou sand dollars. ° ' • Plans and specifications are on file in toe department o f highways and the office o f the resident, district > deputy director, - The' director reserves the righ t to reject any and all b id s / - H. G. SOURS, . . 29-2 State Highway Director. f * ' . I FOR SALE IN CEBJtMH.EE BR ICK AT AN ENORMOUS DISCOUNT Extra good location (Xenia Ave*) and i fs surrounded by fine homes. The house is really big (5 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, dining room, library,^ kitchen and utility room). The lawn has. more grass than1 you’ll want to cut (55x 216 irreg.). Ffict is it is SOME HOME. Ideal for Tourist Home, Owner, H. O. L. C., says, “Sell it for one- fourth its value, with a small down pay ment and the balance in mouthy payments the same as rent.” Owner’s Loss Your Gain. Prompt action and inspection invited. For details call phone 175.. Schmidt Realty & Ins. Agency Authorized Broker Xenia, Ohio B9B m m pm ■ s n i p F .E . Harper / 1 I* Floating of All liads BATH ho t w ater iieattii B LET US QUOTE YOU PRICKS J i f l ■ / i . * , ^ ^ 1 W W
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