The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 27-52

h If : i < a .‘i * w * at , mm «, i m Jftw fcw t* o f N # E * A * C o t t v e n f im t T c m r I n F f o H c k J a c H Q O i L r « m > NEA SEES SARASOTA JUNGLE j .nw MWtfWMWr ? ’ Date*.) ’L aum far J hm 8 BEGINNING OF WORLD ' HENSONS 1 LESSON TEXT-tot* 1 J:*#- 1 S: 1 *. GOUMK T*XT--And h . (aid Go ye iota *h Dm world, aad goapa! to avary areatar*,—M*rk unty tt praach hem, the ^M EM ftilli OF THE NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION, editor* and publisher* from many aec- tlon* of the United State*, who toured Florid* after tb*!i* recent oonvantlon In Jacksonville, visited Sara* eat* fin the. Oulf of Mexico. There they aaw the apaclou# gardens of the Saraaot* Jungle Garden*, which v)a with danse Jungle-1Ike tropical growth* to th* delight of thousand* of visitor* annually. A little over on* year old, th* Saraaota Jungle Garden* are admitted to be among the moat beautiful and spectacular In the sUto.Thtckly wooded pathways, winding through densely planted tropical areas, opmbln* with the charm of hundreds of palnis, rose gardens, and exotic rare flowera and Shrubs to make the spot one to bo Included on the must list of Florida'* summer visitor*. This attraction Hear* the official endow­ ment of American Automobile Association. Th* Jungle Garden* are open the year round and are located a few hundred yard* south of th* famous John, and liable RingUng Museum of Art, also .a year-round at­ traction. Sarasota Lido, rhunlclpal bathing resort- on-the Gulf Of Mexico, with fresh and saltwater bath­ ing facilities, la ten -minutes drive away. ____________________ ■ It would n ot do to continue the Florida .trip-W ithout relating some-, thing o f F ort Myers, the last city to extend greetings and hospitality be­ fore going on to Miami. Then too, Fort Myers 'is the home o f George Hosmer, a past president- o f the N. E, ; A . as well as the Winter home o f the late Thomas E . Edison. His workshop .where many inventions were perfected still stands.- This beautiful little city known fo r its graceful palms on each side, o f th e avenues, is the center fit commercial,, interests that' serve the great Lake Okeechobee district. Henry Ford has recognized the city by hav-> ing a winter home there fo r many years. Here ladies on the FohrthE s- tate tour saw fo r the first time wild Orchids growing in the,trees,- along the residential streets, ' ' Leaving Fort- Myers; follow ing a , barbecue lunch, the; caravan, headed - across- the eyerglades where only a few Indian reservations exist. The 165 miles were' covered without an un- pleasant incident'and as we approach- Miami we w ere met by a delegation o f . city officials and representatives o f . business interests. The delegation once in hotel headquarters in th e city o f hotels, soon headed fo r the Royal - Palm Club, the most outstanding din­ ner-and amusement club in the south and, one o f't h e centers during the Winter season fo r tourists. . This expensive clnb Was taken over by the management o f the two news­ papers in Miami, the Herald* owned b y John Knight, o f Akron, O., and the NewB, owned by James M. Cox, o f Dayton. These newspapers spared no expense in entertaining the delegation o f 534 publishers either in elaborate­ ness o f menu or the high standard o f . entertainment. Miami was ho^t to the delegation for two days. - I f you ever go to Miami never fail to visit the International Airport, one o f three airports about the city. A t the International, the group had the pleasure o f seeing several o f the large "C lipper passenger airplanes" that,ply ik between this country, Cuba and So America. It was a treat to sceyihe great passenger air vessels>h>ck as well as take leave, Thousands o f tourists pass throUghTms airport each year. The guests had evening dinner a t the airport with the management o f the dining room as host. One can have no idea o f the extent o f a ir travel until a visit has been made to one o f the great southeastern air ports. The first breakfast in the leading city o f the south was at the famous Macfadden-Deauvilie Hotel with Bpr- narr Mcfadden as host. From there the tour visited the Coral Gables Country Club fo r lunch. The Gables has the world's most beautiful "sWimmin' hole" iti its Venetian Pools. The city gives $25,- 000 yearly to the University o f Miami. The Gables Was made famous by the late William Jennings Bryan in his day the chief promoter fo r which he received $ 100,000 from, real estate in­ terests. A ll homes and buildings erected in the city are in accordance with requirements by city ordinance and are along lines o f Mediterranean archectiture'. Sightseeing at Miami Beach gave the publishers some idea o f how a city o f 30,000 can grow in a few weeks in winter to 85,000. In Miami the caravan divided, about one-half tak­ ing a side trip to Cuba, Those who continued the journey north, number­ ed about 250 ahd“ tlds delegation set out f o r ’a stop at Hollywood, where Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas o f Cedatville spends the winter. Here we had our first breakfast dance in the dining room o f that outstanding hotel that Has-a clientele gauged, by those who can afford to stop there at rates that range from $18 a day up in midwinter. The breakfast was in keeping,with the high standard under the American plan.., The ten-piece orchestra with e male soloist entertained the guests. The publishers had only praise for, the hotel management as host to the party on such a lavish scale. The hotel faces the Atlantic ocean where the Gulf Stream bends toward the shore line, resulting' in an even temperature in winter and summer, . In the following issue we w ill con­ clude the descriptive tour with ac­ counts o f visits at Clewiston and the sugar cane territory, West Palm Beach, 'McKee’s Jtmgle, Cocoa and Daytona Beach. 1342 METHODIST CONFERENCE T p BE HELD IN SPRINGFIELD The Ohio Methodist Co’nference, which adjohrned its annual session in Coluinbus, Monday, will, meet May 26, 1942 in Central Methodist Church, Springfield, # Ducking the puck it a favorite indoor sport for hockey fans, hut there is nothing puckish about the Guess Again game, it's a sheer test of mental merit—so go ahead, put your marks in the'space provided, and check for your rating. (I) There is more land space than water space in the w o rld -tru e o r false? (2) Hollywood lass was called photogenic because (a ) she was blonde! (b ) She was slender; (c ) she screened w ell; (d )| ~ | she had a high soprano.') LEGALNOTICE .Notice is hereby given that the Board o f Trustees o f Xenia Township, Greene County, Ohio, ,on the 26th day o f May, 1941, filed its certain ,petition before the Court o f Common Pleas o f Greene County, Ohio, in Case No, 22557, seeking authority fo r the trans­ fe r o f the sum o f Fifteen Hundred ($1500.00). Dollars from the road and bridge 1 fund o f said Subdivision to the general fund o f said subdivision in accordance with the provision-of Sec­ tion 5625-13 G. C. of° Ohio, Said cause w ill come on, fo r hearing on Wednesday, June 4,1941, at 10:00 A . M., or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard b y the court. Excep­ tions thereto must be filed prior to •aid hearing. Board o f Trustees o f Xenia Town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio, 27-1 By L. S, Barnes, Clerk Marcus Shoup, Prosecuting Attorney. (3) This la (a ) Harpo M arx; (b ) E lsa M axwell; (c ) Bin- j j stein ; (d ) lo d g e Landis, I I (4) You went to a department store to buy a -cam isole and you went to the department where they sell (a ) radios; (b ) furniture; I f .................. " ■ l L J (c ) lingerie; (d ) art o b je c ts .____ (5) You looked at yourself in a pier glass, and it was (a ) a round m irror with an eagle fram e; (b ) a long glass reaching from ceiling 'to floor; (c ) a hand m irror; | I ‘ r . L l Money to loan on real estate se­ curity. Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Assn. 28-2 ( d ) a c o n v e x m ir r o r ,____ (4) They Said you looked as sleepy as R ip Van Winkle, a character cre­ ated by (a ) Hawthorne; (b ) Irving; (c ) Cooper; P H s, LJ (d ) D icken s,____ (7) You got on a ship and saw the binnacle. It was (a ) the chdiii of the anchor; (b ) the steering wheel; (c ) the gangplank ; (d ) the thing they put the p~*| Nineteen hundred years o f "fron t line action" for Christ began that day in Antioch when the first mis­ sionaries Of the cross were sent forth, There is no m ore thrilling story in a ll history than that o f mis* sions. The glorious thing is that it goes on year after year, and w ill do so as long as the Lord o f the harvest continues to send forth workers. The writer o f these notes is glad to be.associated With a training center which in its half century o f operation has prepared for service about 2,300 men and women who have been sent to the foreign field by their churched, and m issions, and o f whom approxi­ mately 1,600 are still active on the field in spite o f "p eril, toil and pa in ." Our lesson teaches us how "to fight the good fight o f faith " (I Tim . 6 : 12 ) , 'F irs t we must have I . The Base, o f Operations <w . 1-3). Every army must have a home b a se ; just so, the army o f the Lord iobka to-the home church, the local gathering o f God's people. An army j would fafi i f those at the base o f its i action were asleep, or so interested in the pleasures o f this world, o r so Indifferent to their . responsibility, that they would not work hard in support o f the active arm y. So the cause o f Christian m issions cannot 1 go ahead if it has to depend on a home church which is spiritually asleep, indolent, indifferent, and , worldly mindCd, 1 The church at Antioch prayed and , fasted. It ministered the Word o f 'G od. It. was responsive to the guid- * ahee o f the Holy Spirit and ready to sacrifice by giving its leaders to the missionary cause. Is your church that kind o f a. church? I f not, why not? \ Observe also that it is from such ] a church that God calls H is workers. * Sunday ‘school teacher, you may 1 have in your cla ss next Sunday one o f the missionary leaders o f the next generation. See-to it that the mes­ sage from God reaches that heart, H , Good Soldiers o f the Cross (W . 2-4). The army does not ca ll fo r th e- weak o r physically handicapped to serve. Just so, God’s service calls fo r the strongest men and women o f the church, not the m isfits or fail­ ures. A girl was once heard to re­ m a rk :.. “ I f X c a n 't'g e t married, I w ill b e a m issionary," Fortunately: fo r G od's work, she d id get mar­ ried . Some men who cannot suc­ ceed in business think that means they should be m issionaries. God wants our best (Deut. 15:2) and He wants the best a church can give, whioh means the b est spiritu­ ally, but in other ways as well. Note also in verses 3 and 4 that the messengers o f the Lord must be con­ stantly led o f the H oly Sp irit III. The Heat o f Battle (w . 5-10). Warfare Is not a Sunday school picnic, It means conflict with ther | forces o f the enemy. So the m is- t sionary o f the cro ss must be pre- | pared to meet Satanic opposition, ’ Saul and Barnabas met this "son o f f the devil" (by the way, reader, we ; trust you do not belong to that fam - |ily ) who opposed the work o f grace which had begun In the heart o f the governor (w . 8 - 10 ) . However, there are those who-do seek to hear the Word o f God (v . 7) as did Sergius Paulu*. The business o f the missionary is to preach to them, but not only to them. The city o f Paphos was really a minia­ ture o f th e world o f thatd a y . It was a Greek city o f high culture and low morals. It was ruled b y the Roman governor, a man o f noble character F risd i* at Mr*. H am as are gdasafpg^ a birthday mast' tMnibrTtirbPt'tm Sep sfcb birthday, M *nd*y,Ji«»* fth , whan will be 88 year* o f ag*. Mrs, The*#** fell about a Month **e sad injured has arm. Friend* wilFbe- glad *9 ramem- ber the coming shower. NOTICE Je*se L . Foeter, whose last known place o f residence was 1515 W est Third St. Dayton, Ohio, ia hereby noti­ fied that on the 30th d ay o f April, 1941, Helen Foster filed her petition •gainst him in case N o, 22549 in the Court o f Common Pleas, 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 20th day o f June, 1841. 24-6 Dan M. Aultman, attorney (946-23-30-6-6.13) fo r Helen Andrea. .................................... Annomocmml * Attorney Robert H. Weed WISHES t o ANNOUNCE THAT HR - , ------- -“— HAS HOVRD H » LA V QFFWC* TO ROOifc Jf«. 4, Saonndi rielnr. AH m I n U in g , >Phone No. 38, Xenix, Ofek> e B|iHiiiiim HNiiiiii»iii|Mii>iiw iwm m |iiiM iiim HHiMiMiiHM|»iiMi,MiMnHninimM Mwm Hi HiMnniMiiMH LEGAL NOTICE Ruth Bitzow, whose address and whereabouts are- unknown w ill take notice that on April 19th,, 1941, Henry L. Bitzow, her husband filed his action in the Compton Pleas'Court o f Greene County, Ohio, fo r a divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and extreme cruelty and la case number 22,531 on the records o f said CoUrt. Said action w ill be heard before said Court on June'7th or soon thereafter as convenient to the Court, HENRY L . BITZOW <By: Smith, McCallister & Gibney, (2-9-16-23-30-6.8) his attorneys -Strict 1831 compass and a "m an o f understanding" (v . S ubscribe T o T h e H erald “GUESS AGAIN” . ANSWERS Tally Score Sere 1. <reIM) 10 pU .................. . X c) tor 10 more, s. ' u) tor 15 4 . 10 j for 10 . . , . . .. .... ..... .. 5 .1 b) tor so 0*’ bj esela tor 16.. 7 , <d) for aotJu..*....... RAtIHast SO-IOO. fob- ward; ,80-00. center; TOTAL . 70-so, wins: 00-70, beck* " ward. 7 ). But right with him was.Elymaa the sorcerer, a wicked and ungodly Jew, a d isgrace to his own people and a hindrance to the work o f God. Tho messenger o f God rejoices la the opportunity to m inister the Word, whether to Roman, Jew , or Greek, of high or low estate, wicked or good, interested o r antagonistic. They all need God’s Ward. - IV . Victory for Christ (w . 11,12). The army goes into battle with the purpose o f winning a victory, o r It is defeated before it starts. The Lord’s army is on a victorious march, certain o f success, because He that is in us is "greater than he that is in the w orld " (I John 4 :4). In dealing with the sorcerer, Paul brought down the drastic judgment o f God. Note that this was not done because Elymas opposed Paul, or because he had some different be­ lief, but because he in his wickedness opposed God, Those who fight against God are i n a losing battle, the victory is always on His aide, There was another kind o f victory here, and the soldiers o f the cross ara -(or should be) far m ore inter­ ested in that type o f v ictory ; namely, the surrender Of a sinner at the foot ^ the cross, God won a victory In Beer* o f ftsrvltm Palthat NOTICE Mozelta V , Femnels, whose last known place o f residence was £13 ML Vernon Ave., Columbus, Ohio, is here­ by notified that on the 29th day o f April, 1941, Greene L . Femuels filed hi* petition against Her in Case No! trip ova* iUmmMsMMtm M l Wmm 1 Mgwteiar tom* & Forties* ia 22638 in the Court o f Common Pleas, Greene Gouhty, Ohio praying fo r a divorce on the grounds o f Wilful ab­ sence, and that said aaaea Will be fo r a hearing an or after the 18th day o f June, 1941, GREENE L.FEMUSIH, 23-6 By Diet II, Aultttwn, Atty. /^.OD reigns, gnd ^ the government atWashingtonlives! Ja ms A , Garfield ■a *- * ■Wlm Uessfawwi ttinthttii . im Af«a» *** ***** 4*mm4 Mf r**ft*M* 00 tuistfi atwtftport. OttftU, tt it s ifatfi m nprfifififitttlrfi la C m - StfiSfi, aUtififitt it* tu ttn l i f *Mfifii tUm, fiottln tu lm tea. ieecrr Mr •WI*HfllSKMMtHI$r MW m you « mmam a m AUTOMATIC 8 ASWAfStfiKATOt Grime sod dirt have no place in ' modsrn households, whether lt*SOa dtooef dishes o r in Jun­ ior’s ears. .There’s nothing like hot water—plenty o f It, piping hot*—to pot these enemies o f healthful living on die run. 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