The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26

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Washington Letter pcEeie* of -the gevenumeat, *• neceea«ry # Inflatjcn it to ho ,|co- • vented, ■.»l-fru..U< ..U.. ' . For SaJ«r—Bord*r Collie Pup* from working stock. John A. Davlst Cedar* villa, 0. W-3 .11 .■ 1 .: ^. immmmrnsBBBSsaesm IMPfiOVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY] £Hootl.esson ! ay HAHOLDL, LUNDBlItaT. X>. D, - < Dean o|JbaJ<a<>iIyJnible. IniUtute , o f C b l c a f O . iSaeleued by W#*£ornK«wgp*per Union.) f=* ' ’ - v Lessonfor December 7 ;inJbJ*cU. ' *2t i&^tous’".Mucktttm; ilpn., , *au*W9tta .Bermlulg :nd Scripture;, text* «e- kited_ by -_ Xnternarioi«t T « E NATURE AND WORK OF THE CHURCH . LESSON TEXT—Acta 2 : 41 - 47 ; Ephesians 0:11-10. r AaOWPEN .TEXT-C tiflst also church, and gave hlmseU for it.- ‘5:28. loved the Ephesians , •Tho church, which is so much the 'center o f life for Christians, is not f ilwell understood, as it should be. a have dome to regard it as just one organization among many com- f ting,for the- attention .and interest men, When it is reallyA divine, liv­ ing organism established by Christ a s His Body and representing Him ‘•in this world CHURCH NOTES MFfHQPIST CHURCH H .H . Abels, Minister Telephone 6-1381 Sunday School 10:00 ArTA. Clayton .Wiseman, Supt. Theme: ’‘The Nature o f the Work o f the Church,” Note tho ichange to old time- Orchestra to play ■the first ten minutes.. , Church Service 11:00 A. M . “ Pre- Christmas Communion Service”—-part o f the Wilmington District1*'observ­ ance. , Communion Service,, Selma, 9:30. Notes—The W. S. C. S. will hold .th'eir monthly meeting Wednesday, at the Church with a potluck dinner. The County League to meet here in Cedarville, the evening o f Dec. 9. The local M. Y. Fr is. to be host « The Cedarville Progressive Club is to meet the evening o f Dec. 8. Rabbit 'Supper. President W . S. Kilpatrick to be the speaker. ’ .Save your sales tax stamps fo r the church -Turn.them in to box in the amiiiiiummmmHiHmmwHiHMiuuumHiiimiHMiHHiw | WILBERFORCE NEWS f S- ■ * ■ 5 During the past several weeks two organizations under the sponsorship o f the U- S. government have been started on Wilberforce ^campus and community. The National Civilian De­ fense, under the leadership of Bishop R. C..Ramsour whose activities extend through Pennsylvania, West Virgin­ ia Oh(p, Indiana and Illinois. After ihree ..preliminary meetings the Ohio movement .went into definite organiza­ tion December first in a meeting held .n Arnett Hall. Colonel A. W. Thomas and Colonel Whitney were the mili­ tary men present. Colonel Thomas .vas elected permanent chairman. Colonel Whitney, although explaining . / C r y definite t h a t this organl- Our lesson presents ^significant truth for both study and i church vestibule, teaching. The church is Old papers and magazines are be- 1. A Fellowship of Believers (Acts ing gathered by the M. Y. F. They 2:4147). j j will be glad to call for them. "T h e church is made up of those who are. saved'(v.-. 47), those who Jiaverecelved the Word by faith and witnessed q good confession o f their faith in Christ (v. 41). This is a .fact to be remembered in a time when there is so much laxness in treceiving members into .the church. It is not a religious or social club, -:It is not a rallying place for those =who wish to work- fo r som e eco­ n om ic , political, or sociaLproject. It a gathering o f good people -Who’ wish -to share1common inter­ ests. ' The church needs to cleanse fts .ro lls o f all unbelievers, aSl hangers- : on, and get iiack ,t'o;toe purity whioh 3it had when only, those were re­ c e iv e d who were manifestly “ add-, ^ d " by the Lord (v. 47). . Such folk have, many interests which bind them .together hi fellow-: r<ship, devotion, and service- The nearly church.was interested in sound ^doctrinal teaching (v. 42), an excel- { lent thing.. They had fellowship in .prayer (v. 42); we need that to o . 'T h ey had .gladness o f heart (v. 46); do :we not need a renewal -of the -song of the Lord in our midst? They had such fervent love for each other that'they established a. communal system o f sharing with one another, something which God had never commanded and whioh ^apparently failed with them, for it ' was later abandoned. But the”point is that they really did love each oth- t'or and thus showed their true dis- cipleship (see lesson of last Sun­ day)* H. A Center o f Christian .Ministry (Eph. 4 ill) . v ' The church is God's,chosen de­ pository fo r spiritual ‘gifts, among them being thq special ministries mentioned here. The Holy Spirit calls men as He chooses. Blessed is the church which recognizes His choice o f teachers, *"evangelists, preachers, and leaders and gives them liberty to serve the Lord in their calling. . It is God who calls men for these •various activities °1n Hjs vineyard. .Self-appointed or mamchosen lead­ ers and preachers are destined to fail, but God’s jnen may b e assured :0f His blessing and power. ! m . A Place el Spiritual Growth .(Eph. 4:12-16). . - The purpose o f the gifts of the iSpirit is t h e ‘edifying and building jup of believers, A church should al­ w a y s be -evangelistic in its efforts* {The pastor should be a soul-winner, ibut essentially his ministry is to so [edify and Instruct believers that (they may go out and win others to .Christ. f Versed 13 to 18 tell us how this “ perfecting of the saints" moves forward. There is unity of the faith and a growth in knowledge, a stead* iness which keeps believers from being led astray by error or the (cleverness of men. Thus kept from drifting, and being steadily enriched In knowledge of the truth, the believ­ er grows up to spiritual manhood. Choir practice Sat. M. Y. F. 6:30. evening 7:30. Cedarville College -)Touth Fellow­ ship to meet Sun., Dec. 14, at 7:30 in the Sunday School Room. Afterwards all will adjourn to Harriman Hall where refreshments will be served. A ll college students welcome. CLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN CHURCH Malcolm A . Harris, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Robert Shaw,-Supt* • 11:00 A. M. Morfiing.Worship. Ser­ mon theme, “ The . Light That Can’t Fail!” .7:00 P. 1M. Christian Endeavor. Topic: “ Youth and Reading” . Betty Preston, leader. Emanon Society will have their Christmas dinner Friday evening, Dec. 12, at the* Manse. ' ' • FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 A .M . Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. - r 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Dr. W. R . . McGhesney will preach. Theme, “ Principles o f the Filgrims.” 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor 7:30 ,P* M. Advent Service, given by the college. , .Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Senior choir rehearsal. Wednesday, 3:45 P. M. Intermediate choir rehearsal. Friday, Dec. 12 8:00 P. M. Broad­ caster Class Christmas party at the lome o f Prof, and Mrs. Steele. Saturday, Dec. 13, 7:30 P. M. Senior jhoir rehearsal. ' Advance Announcement: The choir jf the First- Presbyterian church will give the cantata, “ Chimes of the Holy Night” on Sabbath night, the 14th at /!30 P. M. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A . Jamieson, Minister Sabbath'School 10:00 -A. M. Supt* Emile Finney. Preaching.il :00 A. M. Theme “Lost Horizons.” ‘ Y. P. C. U. 6:30 P. M. Subject, “ The Bible, God’s Word To Me.” Leader, Miss Helen Williamson Choir rehearsal Saturday 7:30 p.m* Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 * at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O* A* Dobbins, Session meeting after the prayer service. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. O. Ralston, Minister Do not miss the beauty and help- {fulness o f verses 15 and 16. -Like the (foody "fitly framed and knit togeth- ier," the church of Christ is to be a 'perfectly co-ordinated organism, ev- ' « y member performing its perfect j service In building Up the body in ilove for the glory of its Head— Christs _ ! This figure of the Church a s the ifopdy o f Christ and the working to- 'gether of the members for-the glory -of the Head is further developed in . ( i Cprinthisns 12, whioh the reader 'is urged to . consider, especially c ^ r ^ i T o S ' god “ R* a FHHDKRICK, Pastor 10:00 A. M. Bible School. Paul W. Rife, Supt. 11:00 A. M, Morning Worship. Ser­ mon by the pastor* 7:30 P. M, Young People’s Christian Union* A cordial welcome to all. ' ‘Sunday School, &:80 A. M. M orn ing W orsh ip ,' 10:30 A . M . ' Evening Service, 7:30 P. M* Prayer Service Thursday evening, Y:36 P. M. All WMcome. We pay for HORSES'j54.00 COWS $2.00 o f size and condition Hogs, Sheep, Calves, etc* Removed promptly call ; . XRNIA FERTILIZER PHONE MA. 454 Reverse Charges B, G. Bucllsieh, Xenia, Ohio ment, although -many -persons' on the responding Secretary! to be elected, campus and in the, community are i n f A petition was Bent to Congressman- both, is the one set up several weeks Clarence J.. Brown thdt he use his in- pgo by Miss Sunie Steele, one o f fluence against shutting down the N. several national instructors in the Y . A. in Gfeene County. All Women *: Consumer Division o f the Office o f in Qreene County are invited to take Price Administration & Civilian Sup- part in-the anndal pre-Christmas^ Ex- ply.. Mr.-James S. Pew is the general change Market, to be held December chairman and a number o f meetings 12 from one to five at the residence have been held. Mr, Few has lately o f Miss Hallie Q. Brown. Bring one attended a Consumer conference in . pr several articles, food or needle- Cincinnati and will bring an interest- ] work, canned goods, jellies, cakes, ing report to the next meeting Decern-, rolls, salads—bring' something and her 8, 7:00 P. M. in the Home E c o -' take something back* A nice country ( C o n t in u ed F r o m F ibsit P aqk ) modifies, outside o f agricultural pro­ ducts, or any limitation on wages or many other costs .that are important elements in the final selling prices* Martin Dies, Chairman o f the .Com­ mittee on un-American . activities, along with many other Congressmen, opposed the bill because, o f the dic­ tatorial powers it would confer upon Leon Henderson and his staff, a num­ ber o f whom Dies openly branded as being opposed to free enterprise and representative government, and sup-* porters o f Communistic doctrines. Un­ doubtedly the whole matter will be brought to another Vote in -the House when the Senatu amendments to the Bill.jare sent back for consideration. Both proponents and opponents, of the Price CbntrpLBill agreed that such a measure, in itself, cannot prevent in­ flation* It is pointed out that many changes in other laws, and in .the fiscal nomics Building. All are invited* social get-together, friendliness and fun* with lots o f The G r e e n e County Women’s Council niet November 28 in the re- Holy Trinity Women's Missionary ception xoim o f Sorter HalT in regu- ( Society met Dec, i in regular monthly session at the. home o f Rev* and Mrs. J.’ II. Maxwell, Chaplain Thomas Vice- spoke on. Home Missions^ and in de­ tail o f mission charges under his su* perintendency. lar monthly session. Election o f offif cers resulted thus: President, Mrs. D. ,K. Clark, Wilberforce; Fifst mtion must function clearly apart President, Mr«- Cora Curl, Yellow from the R. O. T. C., promised to - Sp ring ; Second Vice-President, Mrs. stand by personally, for assistance JPearl Thompson, Wilberforce; Record- ind advice As a start toward some- ’ ing Secretary, Mrs. Gay McGee, Wil­ l i n g , concrete, Mr. William Johnson berforce; Roll Secretary, Mrs. Daisy vas elected head of thb fire fighting Hockhold, Jamestown; Treasurer, Mrs. .quadron. . . , ' Henry Ross, WHberfoi’ce; Chaplain, J ducted with the- following results: I Not to be confused with this move- jjrs. Isabella Taylor Cedarville; C or-! President, Mrs Edna Woodson; Vice BfiiiiiiiiiiiuminiiiBimimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiMiMMMmmiiitiiM I ' ' I - ™— ■, ’“ 1— and Fittings for | ] . Pipe, Valves | water, gas and steam, Hand and | |SEleetric Pupips for all purposes, | |(Bolts. Pulleys, V Belts, Plumbing | Jiand Heating Supplies, . | Wilberforce W. C. T. U, met Decern- | ber 2 at the residence o f Mrs. D. K. | Clarke Election of officers was con- i ' 5 J. P. BOCKLETT SUPPLY CO. XENIA, OHIO RAW wumm * PEEF HIDES HIGHEST PRICES PAID - D ea ler Lots Bought jBENNIE SPARROW jj , |(Elm Street C edarv ille, O* XiMitsHiticinmiiiifiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiifitMiMiiiiiHiiiiMtff |iF. L. NELSON, O. D. ! OPTOMETRIST Z s Jamestown. Ohio' Especial Attention Given SCHOOL-AGE EYES agfMlllmilKIMMlUIUtllfllMfmimifliHfiliiiniiiiiiiiilMllliiiiij not choosetheHJKVAI RESERVE! AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ■ -■■''* ■ r. , . 1 ■ ■. ' ' .' by the Secretary o f the N avy -* ■• "A ll men now enlistlng In the Naval Reserve will be retained on active Navy duty throughout the period of the national emergency* but they will be released to inactive duty as soon after the emer­ gency as their services can be spared, regardless of the length of time remaining in their enlistment.” SECRETARY OP THE NAVY HERE IS THE OPPORTUNITY THAT THOUSANDS OF MEN RAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR ^ Here is your opportunity to have all the ad* vantages and privileges o f Navy life but with a shorter enlistment. 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