The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26

,:u~ w j z 'JS At t -'■ n r ■%«. < 4 , /.- * 4* t»sr="'K' i f j -*^op/A.V*^ Vi**' ; 4 i i Wr* ’.t 1 ft-,J”, -._. •3k, ’£?. AJU ■ ** to k ••*. '■• i r * — 14 • * r > ^,****>1# i * ' *-**«*. *»*4 Stowne-T . J a y f e ft. Htol^gto^fWXawa^Wto *- »&«!«&&■&& iA t i i S 7 « ^ w * i k ' tT^biieait «MrK#ar^s«» ttw> aiSry Kjj^iy »»*>• «;»«**• 'la m m«mei»* rigar* wrwttwfly f rts » — -*•*•-- BOW 3 the im m <a Loo- G»roe& msmbw* of «w# »w t fHflew. * most Jordan, tom ft* gw* f t ** wrierprivfleted grow mw «* j * p , in the nearby town.Uo wW* *»<»MM?WN6»te»t. In toe ratoutftoe ttaMrtrolg roanbysWe to storohiag IW a mysterious id le r known is *Tfc* M a tte r,’*j»#t an. —Z^-a- ftM*.MtwlftUat- 1 1 t 1 >' ‘ Vlf W i*-5I; the twtoftngs >« toe »n«ma» "u tw w i, ' wwujuws **# few# door*. I**o*i strike* terror to t t ^ e w t s o l tbe jarenUe *‘toe*h' *M**f»” wife resultant roueals f t Horrified (Wight from tfm « ttS e a 4 « r » t^ t to when the youngster* finally turn the tn&ieson the Monster that the comedy becomea own more riotous.' Then.,; too, a yoany wow*n disappear* end. find* herself in, position of reel daaxer, and thla adds to the excitement of the film,., 7he «UmaJK of the story la. a complete Wrpriae, • V - . c m u f lc u if rn m m m m m p ‘ UBMCMf tWCJMaT CMhWMM CM! aoUMCR TJtinMtt U r*ewr»d to MW* f .ewrik tori a ram he Heed tottoM -X Porio* j totaM 4:t, ■ ■ .■? The Christmas season, wtoanr there k ao much thought about gift*, to a moet appropriate time for a k —«*> OHC b riw B giving. D r. John Willis Beer wa* ottoe ericad: .,‘D$hR.-es» v*S rak e money for foreign m Jk skma?" Quick as a fiwdv he v> ensred ; ‘Tkn’t raiae it, liv e it? ’ *TfaUi)ftliever*ooiddcom« to a tru e ksov ik t^e nf s * s t the Hear Teste* mmol teaches regarding giving, and wou3d aerioualy put th is knowledge into practice, the Christian \shurch could advance more in the next 10 year* than it has advanced in any SO years In its history’? tWilbur M, Sm ith). I. An JEzample s f Id lsrattty (0 tl4 ). Fojf aome*reason pet^ le are oyer- Jy sensitive when one speaks of directa the attention ef the Gorin* tiiian church to their fellow Oiris^ tians in Macedonia.- They had been to great affliction and w ere to • “deep poverty” (v. 4), bu t o u fa f theft- sorrow and want they gave fa r above Pau l’s expectation (y. 5) end “beyond their power,” and then pleaded with Paul th a t he Should a iigwfefrs ^ ifflim ta r,, Mi e h i m i t - . gat; Manfeet fksfc-d«lrthl«»--‘Tflote—Lug«a)ri^«^s» *«lt. Eto. i - O M C ! * » e m » a A B » v B * « i i c a a * .■,. • torSS)»|-Iriws t pitoss kg"all tinrtS BitiitMttmtf “wi& |H wRRjWPRPWPR fW is (, vW™BTl to w to P H t own selves to the Lord,” and then to loving CQ-operatiOn with IPaul himself,, as the Lord'* agent, to this matter ;of the offering. Is it not strange th a t those, wto - mbat for the gospel the least to. give a re the moat gftn* and have eroua to their giving. Those -to whom the gospel has come easily, who bear no special burdfeti* for .Christ, and who are well situated financially, are Oommonly the,m ost stingy with their money. Could i t be th a t they have not really given fflemselves to the Lord? One. won- S An Ipxhortatien to FaKMWb aess (8:6-9). Apparently the Corinthians made a promise or pledge to give .th a t they cannot make a pledge. They pledgee to pay. th e ir rent, to m&ke oavments on a ca r, o r a Wi^hibff b id to th t dhtetdli- O0g 100 fKTOtXUtoC Ml uR ttl JWfWvtWri such things are dishonoring to the name d Christ, As they abound to other graces (v« 7), Paul exhorts the Corinthians to abound to “ th is grace also,” So giving is a Christian grace! And : why not? Consider Christ Or. 0), who Jett the glory He had with the Father and came to (ha poverty of the Ofte who had hot where to lay His head; that we through Him might be eternally rich. Christian friend, when th at truth lays hold of your heart and life your purae string* will loosen, your check book will open more easily, you will gladly give—for Christ’s sake. IU , A Prfeefcfc of Christian Giv­ ing (0:6). The harvest is always to propor­ tion to the sowing of the seed, The man who Is stingy with h is seed at sowing time will reap th a t kind of a harvest. The'opposite is also true, Xt works to the field of business too. The merchant who gives the fullest return to r one’s money and the most liberal measure Of service is.bound to prosper, while the stingy 'one is left to lament the fac t that h is goods ro t on hto shelves. In the spiritual reSlm it to even more true, Hut, someone may say, we ought not to do good that we may profit tor it. No rea l Chris­ tian will give ju ft th a t h e may pros­ per, but, m ark it well, if he does give to r Christ’s sake and Hto glory, God will prosper him," “You can’t beat God giving.” IV. The sp irit f t Christian Stewardship (8;7), Our.givlng to to be d o d r hecwrtlng to the purpose of our heart—not grudgingly, nor with grief, hot-’ yet by eamputoipn, because someone put on pressure. God love* a cheerful or (as It may­ be translated) hilarious giver, When dene to the right Spirit; givtog for Christ can b# one of the happiest experiences of the Christian life. Let’* make offering tim e in our church se rv ices' the flftoft joyfu tim e in the meeting. Then we shall be liberal as well as cheerful in th is grace of stewardship. vMtk ' itt Christ •“Martha said, ’Lord, if thou hadst been here, my brother had not died.’ Of all the true disciples of Christ this may with perfect confidence be SakL ’Ha to here, therefore they shall tsft d ie.' Faith causes Christ to be praaastt to the heart; and where Christ to, etortaal death cannot be.” i vmwwm* bow a blow like th a t could give a fellow determ ination.. Today, just 30 months la te r, be was coming back home With a,career already carved out. Old Pete looked up from hi* sheet “W ai, Richard!” h e ^ rro d .“GIad to see you, boy, and a M erry Christ­ mas! Your toft* know you’re com- jm?” - “M erry Ctofttma* to you, piste!” 1 Di«k': .iWWH>aced. I f ■#'** nice,, a t that, to see a fam iliar face. “Mind if I u*« your ’phone? I caught an early train and Dad wasn’t expect­ ing me un til tonight,” .. A Mw minutes late r the old fam ­ ily c a r w as carrying him home. Hi* Dad looked older, and a m ite wor- that’s wav* '“ Use id feign jf e e , se a t” he a ried . r itd 2 ‘ 'ffbm ^ to c wa* on hi* m ind. ’*Heard IWm dean, eon?” he final­ ly p q & im enfw ertd truthful- ly. Tito bona* loomed up ahead now. “W^r d a p itf arit?” . •.■Cii,. 'jae t "itaanderlri,,. sort, rm p f r* . There’sMotfier in’ a t uatm vonderl” But Dick eouidn’t forget it. Mary*- villa srod dean, ware like ham and egga. He th o c ................ ‘ Stopped a tn * they need Maybe Dick wa* looking to r snore of tirnse memories next morning when he storied but'' atone. on *kis tor Murray’s hill. They used to p lay ' there to the winter, he and dean. * » “Foegft- It, you Imbectiet” , he snepptdathhaseif. “That’s a closed chapter to vour liJel” ’ ' - It waa a eoctoto f t hotfir*later that he saw bee. Skiing down Murray’s toll tor the hast time he rounded Horseshoe bend te find dean direct­ ly in his path! There wa* a shriek, # tfiud, and fiftoi Jwir feat sticking out f t a snowdrift. “dean!” ha orled, unstrapping his ak tt and rufttirtg to.help her, “Are you hurt?” I t was rattier unromantic, per­ haps, pulling h e r out f te t first. But she laughed a t him and toll down sgaJn, putting him a fte r her. “You’r e going to get your face Washed to r that, Mr. Wright,” she {scisd* Ha "came *» sputtering to find her •tiddkily seriotun “Dick dear,” she said, “I was wrong, leather wrote that youkl be Home to r Ckristosee and—well, 1 bed to ootne too. I t’s you end Marysville to ft I Went; not Hew York.. Thie atorntog when I saw 3 *ou going past our house, 1 stime- Mowknew ttuyt teheu id gowhh'you. Hot ju ft today. Dick, bat always!” I t was tike ham and aggS. Dick thought, cady toe next day* was Christmfts—end CSiristmas meant tUrkeyt tneieawd byWaatemMam^SpertJnten.) ' v WilVirsi?MitfayrintowsIdaf ineiboiiiamnei m , , Ittfleah tg f t toe NSW Veer Various dstekw ereuaed in dUTar- ent countrlts, to r NtolMwiiatoigft a year, but America followed the JCng- itoh custom f t using to* date f t rhost early Cftrifthm cotmttfee— about me m ttiftiiig .f t toe ecclesi­ astical year. The Gregorian calen­ der, aatablishkig danuary 1 as toe beginning f t to* yenr, was adopt­ ed by Bogtaftl ah#-her coWniCs in I7B4. •waiwaiiw m gg , F w ’A > tu t e rgn id ied tut* r4 r i » R i i 4 W g h t * g »h o « g m lw - i h i i n a i l B n tb e w altiiu t roeftL " V a m M wa# s till th e r e , S t i l l s g | i 4 l B f h i s t e l e g r a p h a s a ft h a s whem Didk was- a boy , Mtft m m i t w a s C h rist- m a s ; * * w D i c k w a s h o m e feowi toe aity, a soeofttful young As1h* wafted up to old Peter’s grilled f tf tf t window, Dick recalled the-tart to** h e stood in this station, Tww and-ar h i # year* ago, it was, the day after J*wt had le ft to r Hew York t a „g»wee| w-*~e»wwr. • “ j f t esiatt riw»* Mtaryecffle/’ she had to ta to n u "YouTl tmderstand, LHkft, f r tf tt yoa?” - _ He had Hothiaa The f tr i Oreat I m ytaaed ti* m i l toe fleissw Gesaty f t to Qeerge rhimbewglna. | eenfty ebeinmMi. The fieri < tity rnttea to to* I) he asked to r a jedgm eft f t f f tf ^ e e r 06 to r eommiarieea dae tow ehtotatay a seveaty wffltaa. to fta r detoaea eoa- tamrt to r s a Beftero eoaoera. The House Mtiitsry Affairs Ctoanftftee has started an laveetigattoa f t the whole defense contract brokers setup. The] Committee It beginning to Strike real { pay d irt, ffvidenee obtained show* th at in seme oases the eonrmisvkm! paid these lobbyists, or eontreri b rek -; «r«, h»s run as high as forty percent f t the total-cost f t filling a govern- , ment defense order. I t is being dis­ closed th a t many of these defense brokers were formrly connected with th e present Administration « some governmental o r other capacity. These huge sums paid th e “ fixer*” have, f t ' course, come from the billions o f the taxpayers money now being spent for nationft defense. The investigation idicates th a t a real national scandal may he developing, Congress expect* to go to the very bottom of the ait- ostio ivand 'w ill insist th a t those re ­ sponsible therefor, regardless of high or low position, or political connection, be brought out and punished. Some of the thing* already uncovered come close to being treason. SIXTY* Subscribe to “ T H E B E B A LD ” Ttoyri Monto,*eee«t fts r o l “I • • I thbtoevciy sum whvis - t f t jofa)hsg am filttry service shwdd tatft Into the ftosnse f t a fflettroe’ wMchtheN*vyandNavaIRe«rveof- <• fer to »etifltotbebig-p«yfield of the future-aymtlon. 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W * - : : TH iftW H i AW bA fti., ji% e a f t# to f t tor*#age wa* 21 ,t ndta* p ftgalleis, Th« r e e tf t t b e s t ^ ooncsrosthesppsffc W to v iire f every ow --w& , toftMftt* tW t asHNrtorttf*. 1942 BDflfiE Mmamm ■ g F T B f c W W h P M * t > m w n M M w *, -President’s h . peal-to the j | . : , And then, as diplomatic bi Italy oh Thro^ i ^ s s i m d t h . |; surprised th ■ * followed.foriQ| ' , da ring war Ip 'the past And declared** le f t than an President’s 1 on Thursday , formed the j been declared by Germany [ ; our natiohalL " taumimot(s .d e H a r i^ ^ tt^ between the .;, Italy, and .1 ' people of .America is 0 " strong, .and emies to the . to .the west f t ' be fought by j or the jsau.ai|Tf but only by^jji tonka and gM American yogJ forts by det(|s*] :’cans a t' home And mow 1 ever, and has-been ofty gross buckle paring for d ahead. .W itr the declarat] many and branches of . resolutions Service A leoteesnow later, mem Limits on tl cast aside. Army, the Corps will a s they are six months ceased. Th. to the tohrli Chief may defense of The Am shocked am •£j a t Pearl Hi * i have not cs t w cotorage. 1 final waliz enemies; _ that the J pay for tl - begtamnj? *; th at confri over the e_ a*d millior ^ went into i£i plane* and f n against. H Hto other Pacific; 0 f t h am ls ftl th at p to the At H is too 1 lev our and plan away to tito four to not too to •store th and have'

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