The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 27-52

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She would make no exception to this problem. For days, even .weeks, it was upon her mind. She ;mnst. toll them.- Her father was at home that Friday after­ noon. “ I came home.to tell .you that I am going .to divorce Jack. We just can’t get along,” she said. . ' “ My, oh hty, Harriet, what 0 shock this is!” exclaimed Mrs. Spade. “ I've tried to he good to him, Mother, but it does not help," and she burst into- sobbing. w It ’s lawful to think o f such A thing, Hattie,” aeid bar father. “Well, Baddy, I just can’t Help it. W e Have jw t been happy fo r a year. I can't stand it-any longer, I tried to keep it from you,” continued their their -only daughter. For a moment there waa a de­ pressing lull in the atartHhg conver­ sation, aaid the one relating the story, |dra, Spade and Harriet shed tears o f sorrow. Mr. Spade perspired, and his heart pounded. A fte r the shock, Har­ riet’s father regained hm usual com* posure sufficiently to think over the legal aspect o f his. daughter’s asser­ tion and its spiritual implication. "Hattie, It is dreadful to break a vow”, he said. “ You are our only child. You had such a fine, big, church Wedding four years ago. You and Jack started out well. You had me give you away.' You promised so sin­ cerely before Dr, Mason, and before God, You don’t want to break that solemn vow, do you? On your moth­ er’s side apd mine, there, have been no divorces. When we promise for life, we keep the promise.” “ Oh, do you, Daddy said .Har­ riet slowly with a rising tone o f voice. “ You don’t seem to keep your church vows. You have not been there since Faster. One o f the deacons left a financial statement here Wednesday. . 1 happened to be at home with moth­ er. Out o f plain curiosity, I looked at it., You are hack, six months on your pledge, - You promised to attend, and support.' You apd mother have hardly gone to church at all since Jack and 1 were married. I f I break my wedding vow, it is no worse, is it? “ Hattie, I never thought o f it that way,” observed Father Spade. “ Harriet, we had many guests, you know. Then we went visiting with you and Jack many times though not lately,” , explained Mrs. Spade. “ Yes, Mother, a vow is a vow. You and Daddy ate breaking yours. Why can’t Inbreak mine? You both took solemn vows when you joined the church, and when you had me bap­ tized. In almost the same sp o t,! took my marriage vow. What is the dif­ ference in vows?” A stalmate ensued.. The three just sat there. They did some serious thinking. They thought o f other brok­ en vows. They reflected upon prom­ ises, treaties, oaths and other obliga­ tions which are disregarded. Do we make promises merely fo r expedi­ ency ? A re they simply sweet noth­ ings? It appears that many people think they are. I f however valid prom­ ises are worth making, they are equal­ ly worth keeping,, |House Building, Xenia, Ohlo^fo ac­ cordance with specifications approved by said Board o f County Commis­ sioners. , Baid specifications are on fljq at tips 1office -of the County Commissioners and are. open to the inspection o f prospective bidders at all reasonable times. « A ll proposals shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope and addressed to the i Board o f - County Commissioners o f Greene County, Xenia, Ohio, on the outside o f the envelope. Said Board reserves the right: to re­ ject any and all bids. W. W. BARN E TT RA LPH 0. SPAHR C. F. GREER Board o f Commissioners of 10-17-24-31) Greene County, Ohio Attest: Raymond Spahr, Clerk S ubscribe T o T he H erald f W W U 1M 32ATSB Walter Ftfcxwatar, Tuesday, Novem­ ber H . Joe Sbinkle, Thursday, November IS, .. * Lawrence Rogers, Friday, Novem­ ber 14, * . 1 . • A chemical has been invented that clears fog aiUay, but not from brains! Assuming yours is all clear, seal into the questions, put your answers in the indicated spaces, and theft check the right answers itmd. get your rating, (1) I f your home was in Bardia, and you wanted to go swimming, would you go (a ) east; (b ) I | north; (c ) west; (d ) south. I I . LEGAL n o t ic e Notice is hereby given .that the Board o f County Commissioners of Greene County^ Ohio, will receive sealed proposals at their office in the Court House, Xenia, Ohio, up until 10:00 o’clock A,. M. Saturday, the 1st day of November, 1941, for the fur­ nishing o f all labor and material necessary and required in connection with the repairs, electrification and dials o f the tower clock in the Court g 5 — DEMAND **F & H” Meat Products — THgY ARE BETTER — Fink & Heine Co. * s riim tlm iiu iiiim iim im m iM liu itiilm im m m iim m m im im im m lm ttm m im m m iiiim im m iim m m im nm u m m iim itim (2) This Is (believe It or not) a picture of a dog’s face, is it ( a) a .French hull; <b) a collie; (c ) a I I St. Bernard; (d) a Great Dane. 1 1 (3) A hitch-hiker thumbs a ride, but you also can thumb (a ) music; ■(b) ’a map; (c ) r ~ l pages; (d ) coins. I I (4) The middle -name o f the man who invented the telephone was (a ) Gerhardt; (b ) Geronimo; r - j (c ) Gallienne; (d ) Graham. I I (5) The little things inside an in­ candescent electric biilb that shines and .give it light when it is turned! on are called (a ) threads; (b ) filaments; (c ) wires; (d ) fibers. 1 1 ( 6 ) The man who leads the ele­ phants around with a hook is called (a ) jodphur; (b ) annam; r ” “ | (c ) mahout; (d ) brahmin. I I (7) The Treaty of Tilsit was signed during the tim e' o f (a ) KAiser Wil­ helm ; (b ) Washington; (c ) r ~ 1 Napoleon; (d ) Aga Khan. L _ J “ GUESS AGA IN ” A N SW E R S b) for 10 points....... o). for the tame....... c) for 15 points'..,..., d) for 10 points.,....; b) for 20 points....... o) for 15 points,..,... e) *for 20 points..................... RATINGS: 90,100, clear as a -quill; 80-00 clear; 70-80, not so brilliant; 60-70. plumb foggy. ' Tally Score Here •••••••• I* g1 n TOTAL_____ ELECTION TUESDAY Voters are urged to keep in mind the local election on Tuesday when officials will be chosen in the village, township and school district. In the village there are hut two contests, one fo r mayor and the other fo r clerk. There are three candidates for mayor, O. A . Dobbins, J, M. Duffield and Charles Rheuhert. The other con­ test is for clerk with P. J. McCorkell seeking re-election and Kenneth Little. There are no contests fo r council or treasurer. J In the township the present officers have no op^osition and the same can be said fo r clectioq o f sdioolboard members, For Board o f Public Affairs, Marion Hughes and Amos Frame seek re-, election with Arthur Cummings the new member, The three have ho op­ position. Washington Letter OP ontinubd F rom F irst P age ) tion fo r their labor. Just to keep the records straight, it may be well to mention here that official figures just made available show the United States government is now paying many of its employees in the trades more than two dollars per hour for the first forty hours worked each week, wi£h time and a half or double time for over-time. In fact, some mechanics ■ue receiving two dollars and thirty- >ne cents per hour fo r regular time. ,'ommon labor in .New York is being jaid one dollar and twenty-one cents, vith time and a half and double time tor over forty hours. I t is not at all incommon fo r Federal workers to re-- :eive from one hundred to one hund­ red and fifty dollars per week for ;heir labor these days. Few., if any fanners can point tov such an earn mg power. LEGAL NOTICE James j . McCabe whqse address is lattery “ C” 18th Coast Artillery, Ft. >tevens, Oregon, is hereby notified hat EvclyiuMcCabe has filed her peti- ion against him fo r divorce in Case No. 22682 before the Common Pleas' Court, Greene County, Ohio, and that <aid cause will be for hearing on or ■ifter November 22, 1941. (10-10-6t-ll-l4) MARCUS SHOUP Attorney fo r Plaintiff \;p.niiitiwrlrws.iywBiWJHiw*Hi»iHi' .h ■<* L O S E I O L B S .IN 5 D A Y S Wtth H tm MwM lidca R*clp* ! . ,R foat Htthtn, om thli ample, tented LEMON JtflCB KEOlte to nuke mr m > Boa* Mm -IP.-.lbs. Is 5 dtye, nelns this borne teuton Juice ream u dlnwbKl, 'frta off poandeof UOI.V FAT—teeilr. E lcklf, sftbont druse, luatlrn, or annhtns railwl Jvet ,mla Aide silk 3 smell cane cj menJotce, eoetlns lOc to 15c. Slnpleu thstl Trstrd.complete LemanJuice llecipejn etch box BROWN’S DRUG STORE UN R ED EEM ED M ERCHAND ISE SU ITS HM HM T0PC0AT8 OVERCOAT8 Men's, Ladies’ Wrist and Pocket Watches $3,95 up. Shotouns, Rifles, 43,85 Up . „ B A B LO A N O F F IC E • 0 up Radios, ISO QtITBtBE KBW8 WITH BATH • W8M ' f t 'MiM I t W f l f H M w f l i f R u m s fitoo ROAMSMBSTATES M d a u g U i r i ' s j H E A L T H F O O D C E N T E R Dietetic and Allergic Foods | Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Foods | IN THE MYERS MARKET Phofie 2-0241 im niiiiiM iM t'Mm im niM Km iiiiiiM itiiM tmmMOiiKtitim tiiM tm tiiiiiiiiiirimm im iiNim iimmm iifM iim ii'iitiiiiiim iiiM iiM ii't C APPEL ' S f HQUSE FURNISHING CO. S, COMPLETE .H&ME FURNISHERS i CUSTOM MADE. MATTRESSES I UPHOLSTERING 126 E. High -St. Dial 9764 Tltiiifim m iiiitiM M itiiiifM iiiM im M tiiM im tM H iiM im itiiM M iiim iiiittiiiititiim iM m iiiM m iiiM im iM iiiiiM iiiM iM m m uM iiiK tm M itlllllllriM lllM lilH'IIUtim iliHim M lOHllHtHnillllM IHHIHIIM HIIlM IM tHllliim iniim HM lM IIIHVtDIIIIIflM HIHtlM UHM Ilim illlllft f ROYAL t— UNDERWOOD — REMINGTON f I TYPEWRITERS and SUPPLIES I | SOLD — RENTED — REPAIRED | Low Prices On Factory Rebuilt Typewriters ! Typewriter & Equipment Co. 1 | 15 W. High St. Al. Garrigan Phone 5721 | TlflM lM hMM tHlM IM HlM ililM HM M IIfllintlltfllM m nM IlUiltltM IIMM tm m niHim m ilM HM Itlltim iM lillM M IIIM HIItHm iim ilflllim CAREFUL SUPERVISION IS GIVEN” TO LOADING AND UNLOADING SCHOOL CHILDREN WHO RIDE OUR BUSES One o f the first charges o f our operators is the safety o f the children in theifi care We are proud of the fact that we handle thousands o f School children • daily during the school term. Springfield City lines, Inc. - ........................................ iiiutiiitimiiMiiMUMommtMtMOOOiHVAlMnMKSMiiiinHiHmviMiffno ^ h j h u a y 1 By HABOl D»«n ei ~ ■Skf- t . tltsliMit » y Matas,) Le um i fo rN o ve » |b e r 2 . U mw «ub]Mts tmS SvflpWtf* WxU » .j^mlssOn. SIN AND ITS CONSEQUENCBS U05*ON qXXT—Q»l»U)UUi .*c7, «; l Jolw GOLDEN TEXT—U w« s«tlfMS •ur alM, h« is faUhfttl and fiat to iofgWe .la wr gin*, and. to cleanse us from all unriahtaoua- ■ness.—T John It#. Sin fit an appalling reality, hideous .and horrible in itself, >and bearii)g with it the' gravest consequences both in this life hnd in the life to -come. Man does not find 1 it pleasant to face that fact, and so he' makes light of sin and even may go so far as to dpny its existence; .Obviously such A n expedient does nothing to solve the difficulty or to meet the gnawing distress "of a-heart facing and fearing the judgment o f God. F a r -better to meet the -reality of it, admit "its awfulness, .'and seak God's way of full deliverance, Sifl, Which came into .the .world when man listened to Satan and disobeyed God in the Garden of "Eden, has gone on to mar and 'to -mark -all mankind. -We note ‘that I. Sln Brtaga Genuptiep (Gal. d; 7 , 8 ) . Seedtime is followed by harvest. This is the law of nature, .the law o f God. ; The farmer who sowed wheat in the spring looked for wheat when the harvest time came.’ “The same principle holds in the spiritual realm. Just as the one who sows to the Spirit reaps eternal,life, the one who -sows to the flesh reaps corruption, and death. A life of self-indulgence .(which is sowing to* the flesh) .brings moral decay. The weakened Will yields to desire, and it “ bringeth forth sin : and sin, when it is finished,‘ bringeth forth death” (James 1:14,-15). .This death is spiritual, briqgiqg separa­ tion from God,.a loss o f fellowship and communion with Him. Spiritu­ al death as well as physical death came upon mankind 1 through Adam’s sin. II. Sin Lovas Darkness ( I John 1:5-7). « There is not.a bit of.darkness in God. He is Ught. -When Jesus came into the world, He came sis the L|ght of the World. But “ men loved darkness rather than light, be­ cause their deeds wfere eviL "For every one that doeth evil hatetb the light, neither cometh to ;the light, lest his deeds should foe reproved” (John 3:17-21). -The corollary o f that truth ,is that a man who says he has fellowship with God, but continues to walk in darkness, brands himself a liar (v 6 ), Compare Revelation'21:27-28 for what God thinks, o f liars. The' light still, shines, .and"the one who is walking in darkness has bnly -to step over into the light (v . 7) where he will find fellowship with all God’s people and know the oleanBing of the blood o f the Son of God. .III. Sin Is ran Undeniable .Fact ( I John 1:8-10). It seems impossible that .a man who knows himself and knows the life he lives would eve r deny sip, for it is one o f the most evident of all facts. Y e t men have denied it, or'sought to explain it away, calling it error, or a “ fall upward,” -or a step in man!s .development, or the -evidence o f man’s aelfrconscious- ness and desire to learn. There is no. hope .for a man as long as he assumes such an atti-: tude, for he not only lies himself, but he makes Go4 a liar. He denies the truth o f God’s Word about :sin, .makes meaningless or wicked God’s dealings with sin, and reveals' that God’s Word is not in him. Those who make such statements declare that they do not belong to God and do not accept His Word. It iSiOvi- dent that they ought never to be per­ mitted to teach such things in the church, or in the name o f Chris­ tianity. IV . Sin Calls for a Saviour (1 John 2:1-8). Christ the propitiation, the mercy- seat covering for our sins,' is the only Saviour, He paid the price, and made it possible for God to be just and at the same time a justi- fier of the ungodly, The sinner needs sych a Saviour. Sin in the life of the believer also calls for a Saviour, one who w ill cleanse us ( 1 :D) and who w ill ip H is own blessed name plead our cause “ if we sin.” He is our Advo­ cate (2:1) pleading His righteous­ ness in our behalf when We do fall, This does .not mean that we may then become indifferent 0 s toarelees- about sin. I f We say .we know Him and do not keep His commandments, we lie about our professed relation­ ship to Him, The? mark o f a true child is a spirit o f obedience. God’s children prove their love to Him by keeping H is commahd- menU. Talking'' .about our devo­ tion to Him, giving our aarvioa for Him, o r sacrificing for H is cause mean nothing if we do not obey Him, We only pile evidence upon evidence o f our untruthfulness by making claims and doing things Which are negated by cur disobedi­ ence, * iiiiiiitmmimimihmmiHmiHiiiiliMmimiMiMHttmnKH Pipe, Valves and Fittings for water, gas aad steam, Hand'and Electric Pamps- for all jpa{paces, Baits. Pulleys, V Balts, Plumbing and Heating Supplies. X P. BOCKLETT SUPPLY 00. X XM U .Q H IO HwasMUHswHwmwwsMisiamMismasaikuiuiiMsiMii m s "LADY Si COO© Starts Sunday Xenia -Anna M. Paynter, whose last-known address was 206 Allen St., Dayton, Ohio,, and whose present whereabouts is .unknown^ is hereby notified that Harry 'S, Paynter has filed a petition fo r divorce against her on the grounds o f wilful absence in Case No. 22667 in .the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause will come on fo r hearing on or after No­ vember 1, 1941. r (949r6t-10-24) Harry S. Paynter By Dan M. Aultman, his Attorney _ ■ ELINOR POWELL ROBERT YOUNG RED SKELTON A N N .SOTHERN JSftHitflie b II-^U p eut that Jus everything— songs, danoee, romance hi “Lady Be Good.” I days startingSundayat The XenUTheater. LEGAL NOTICE Wanted to Buy— Old and salvaged cars, iron, rags and metal. Emmett Evilsizor. West Xenia Ave., Cedarville White Mountain: Cream Station We need more good-quality cream fo r our High-Grade Meadow Gold Butter, ' i ■ Highest prices paid at all times. I f you are not a patron of ours at present, I would appreciate a trial on your next can o f eream. Station Operator L E O L A C O R N Open Daily Except Wednesday Afternoon I am now devoting all my time" to my Xenia office. DR. IRV IN S. HYMAN . - •Is ;5 . ii i Chiropodist . . . Foot Specialist TREAT ING A L L A ILM ENTS OF THE FEET, - Open^daily — 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. . Evening Hours, Tues., Thurs., Sat. 19 Allen ' . Phones: Bldg. H e w LOW F O O S . Office — Main 261-W Xenia, O. House — Main 416-R “Sv* • j ! i SHfiHIWIIIIHIMIIIIIIMItlllllllllllllMIIIHtllllllllMllllllllliaillllilliilliliiiiiiilifiiiillllllllllllllMailllllMlllltMlllllllllllllllltllllltllllli IIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIimillillllllMIIIIIMIMIIMMIIIIIIIMIMIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMfllBIMMItllimillllllllBllllltllltllllllllflllinttHHl. H A W K E N MUSIC ~ RADIO Chickering f | « ’ Gulbransen § “ Musette” F f l A t Steck Story & Clark Winter | C. G. Conn — Pan American -—Cavalier Band Instruments | * Hear and Try the New Hammond Solovox I | 19 N. Fountain Ave. . 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