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 . 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