The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26
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MTOtoktoMM^2to 1 ttf fere* yntoL newt -Bwr~eey fftiHifor *• ]iM*toew Mtoi feto^r tone Mere fee ^ ^ *•*!«•« .iweliiqf, ff , - j »fce «WiT* Mfflrt r«totoH lf,iM ' „ .__ I*^ 9eMto»ry, j mmJ$ gimi |»»| jew to |^|. CJefewrvfpe fWerw. MMwf* to.-Xtom « ------ - ) it> JZZ. . Awtototfow’ Bnwrtli. Tee fereoee etortod fee mm rnm- eff wwtof^feeyiwire fcfetol.foil /'vie^y^li# *j? . towto t<M>M ■«* euaetit et aw .?• ; r l GLADSTONEAND , GRAPEGRPVE 3NEWS By Mr*?^aiw 1®. Snein (Yoo 1atCio r ltot week) >' - Mrs- Hamrem, Blend of Jamestown -vtoltodiier attoer,* Mrs. Gwuse.Stft*- %drth, 1aat totok feoirf fridey until Swtoay. t* ; tT' ' ^ Utor J, B. <fohtot,,.J&,i and Jlra, Okey Wheeler and daughter, Phyliss, "and'ME Vancil Gating of ^ncatotire, *vl8fted Mr. and Mr*. John trwiii an jgo'ndt^r ^ * ' ; v semmmmmmmt . mt-mt Wf». % t r'"~ -"> -V. .. spending a few days wife'her parents. Mr."an4 Mrs. M, K. Bttenour. ■% Mrs-Prances Party and son George rVisited her sister, Mrs. ■ Janie* Me* - Mann, of Springfield, Sunday. •Mrs, Dye McKiniiey and Mrs. John Sullivan, of Springfield^! visited th? iatter’s father, Mr. ^Wilfiam,Klontz, Anna Louise Bitenonr -is im ^ R ^ Q Q D Mra Rohert Jaeobs and sons B^n»' aid and Bobble, spent Sunday after noon wife Mr, and Mrs. J. G, Horner, !* § r tb , r.nj..'. fi Tnu. rr^. . The Go Get Ifini'Class-of fee Grape Grove Church of, Christ entertained the 'Jdoitpr Youth Class to a party, Monday evening ,attfee home o f Mr. «|and Mrs, Arlo Cummings, Those,pres. ent were,Mr. Scott T*Bower*, teacher of' the, -Honor •Yaufe Claes, Millard Prench, * .Homer Gorman, Wayne Braddto, AU^ert Cornett, Ernest Tal bott', Norma Miller, Lois Poster, Anna Lee Long, -Anna L ouibo Ritenour, Florence,. Cornett^ ‘ Pauline Long, Warner Cummings, Mary E.*Edging* ton, Mr- and Mrs. Warren Long, tod the boat and hostess,’ Mr. and Mrs. 'Avid* Camming! awd family, ,Mv. and Mrs. Spencer, Smith, Mr. Ben S. ThisSelle, Mr, and Mrs. Arlo Cummings and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reii Cummlpgs and daughter NOncy, and Mr.,Herbert Cummings, Spent Sundaywith Mr. and Mrs.Addie Cum mings. • *;The Ladies Aid o f fee Grape Grove Church of Christ will meet at fee home of- Mrs, Earl iRtenour Thurs day, January 8th. ’ ^ mjtHsm tLm •*# r;; M, IMtoft St, Xmda,0.f F. I* NELSON, p . D. OPTOMETRIST */ ^ * / 1 . v f f, H ' ‘ l V ’ t r , Jamestown. Ohio •* E sp«cl«l Attention Given SCHOOL-AGE-EYBS "Webaijr iuww*wbat a bogJswartb. . Aad the worldmast watt to **»! t ■-Fw. *w»jr ’saw* to- 'Wfe Jtoafflrad |«too*- l i a b^ ttol itod to to,” ’ « a !wi a ed all fee bppe* Qf nijmklnd. He was’ not just Uk* any other b , yet" Hto'- growth and’ development •were normal, and we may learn much that win enable,.on to.belp fe* boy, fo our home, in our.,block,, Of in our; chufeh, ' The mother of, Jesus. in fulfill ment,o fth e law o f her people, po 'fee .eighth .day Identified^Him with ’ the itofem iLiAe *t21), and then at fee'end.otdO day* brought Him. wife <her ^orifice, jto -pre sent -Him tp the Lord. -There, a beautiful'and place ‘ as fee .Hoiy s^: tp gOdly-old Simeon His I. Complete Salvation—In a Baby* (w^4H5>. . f The'Holy Spirit (not yet com® a* fee indwelling presence in believera^ hearts)’ had come.Upon" Simeon, a'r .man right wife’GodTandwife *^P«PS longing iri his’ hearf for fhe coming ’ hi fee Messiah—“ the consolation" of Israel.’ *‘He :was Assured o f^living 1 until that day, and no^vas he Wailed in- fee .temple fee babe who fulfilled feat,promise,,wasfeid. m.fes.arfe**; ",V-'Pa ^ )e i^ God; ii*.lhe!.i)rQhe^9^fe:: to praiseiand prophetic utterance. ' Mote fee full conception offefejwork *r few Rtfdehfear-^tfeiiaritoce f i f e bcuidxge‘and feat c f ’ddath, light "to the Gentiles and glory to Israel, a stpne of siumjbling. but atsp of .rising; pgain. A revealer!: of fee hearts, of feeh-iyep, and'One, whose *acrifi- rial death would pierce’fe e 'heart- of His' ntofeor.' Gne is .glad feat Simeon and Anna' fv. Sfl) and “ feem that ISoked for Xedempfem in Jerusalem*', saw.to Mary's infant son fee .Son o f,God ihcajehate, for round, about;,was.un- sXJMVMfOUIGICALJ W W AMI (Gostfemed from last week) June 8—Csdayville Collec* Com* 'men^fMaat. . Rev, H. H. Ahek ,assigned to focal Methodtot Church for Conference, S H l i Ihddwto vdeedriamted ac- cidently at Xfotomite Plant. ^JUiafoll enito drouth. - flrwhifls's f f ' vwmi . ? vt t w s w ' •Juae. tlt S^kert-'MehandSf to toad C. C.'Al^Phb •)PPA.Taiai,wtoa.M^tfo ton- if/ffci "■ ; ■ .■■■■'. ■**.-. - v .■ ,r June 20 —^Herald Editor, guaett:-^ Vlfe 28 tftfeer w WlWiidtowbeat'BWtostipr,: gunizarion. ;jgh<r 27 —C. c«^ummer:School.opeiu. ..:Jply <- t J- L, ;HfeLeleeted VbcAg. .Walfoce CoUtos.shofc by Marfeal H. . - Community band iicgsaised. July1UpwJEm. marshal named vil- bars. Sheriff Spahr said his office favasri- gafod 271 satemobUe secideata last yaar and 100 othw* foe tririal to re- .part, ■ ’. »- f*»lULl'Ull I-UU^LJUII'IIU ' t'l. m. - Wastd^ton Letter Wmtinmd frtH* $r*f papa) •ucaesse* -of e»» g u a iis faiwa. !Eto German armies are being swept beric Wife heavy losses. Rumors of dissen- sfoit-tMifeto fee Gto^aan sinks are rife. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that i$42 may see a^serious breakdown of morale and an internal, revolurion wlfejn Germany, as waU »» in itmly. A final de«p«»te -effort to invade .fee-British Wes may be ,m*de by fee Axis ‘Power*.-Ah Ml out sfeuggie for control of fee Mediter- xaneen area seems certain, 1942 will to a hard year for all o f us. Wo will M W I N TO ->p9Mof fee Utah ehergto ef ena aperattps fo their «sre fe art prim*ef fia fapt feat ww; fee afeael ton. - Is fee *afaty*rif _g| MtVNtfM ulsuwaw • « i f I S I I I M m i s . n t i s i tage jnitthal, sueefedip*;’ A. Hc-? JUPoh to make many nacri- Lean, resigned. , ^STrRft^E-o^ iPdffe, S, C. l * . - ' "* i r Judy afi^Fhrm. landji up Ip value. H !ght.|:ar#i^ flito * tM w )ife t,1;;; ugust ,;I -4 a A. ^w eto,^ ihO | fo. . ■ Landrum Bolling p^^sjies. YeUow Springs News. r , V Miss fieleri Marshall wins O. S. U. lcholarS|ip,. Deathof Mrt. fapnfo Hutchison. famestown, M%|ihd.:Mr*!»(gayid ,-'R,1 ,MW ?» «8|e%teiWfo ,*bf^th, yred- toil,|^oh - - August. 22TDeathv,of ^Miss.Laura*.' Finney* D:h»ln^an - of'.g^publkan Executive ^ . . J l ^ h ^ m ^ Jr., ,chosen as /ffoes.' tW« mhyrhave to endure some terarses. ,.But we believe feat by:the pudofJfi42avictorytor purrighteous causewillbewifeinsight. / Pipf^ -Valves .‘fad Fitfeigs^for ,water, gas aid steam, Band and* Electric fniepe for all purpoeee, PtofW** .andiBealtog,Sappttsa, : ’ ' VfBJtlkiQX r ♦wfeittofeiiiMwnmiiiiwitoMHfi watc B au tot ires 1 Police and all other law enforcement officials jhave warned the automobile public that it will be necessary to guard hot only tires but automobiles |JSiftce the sale o f each have been re stricted. Tires are going to be hard to ffet evenJ f you,feel'fee ni?ccsaaty permit for dealers cannot get only is limited supply from manufacturers. (Matt. 2:4, , LCMGEW B R S TO TRY w Lower’s Prescription? t *—For-m • Bronchitis,' Asthma, severe J Coughs and Colds Especially w onderful fo r that caugh that causes ^ worifyv Don*t delay. -& • ” ’ % !d . J t BROWN’S bRUG s t o r e • Msanfscturedby • ’’ d L o w t r , Chemist, •> ^ belief^(Johht 1:11), hatred 1 2:16), and1indifference jM afe fi). ?,‘e * ’ Is it not ao today? Christmas has t just been celebrated: HoW many saw fee babe to fee mapget.as:Je sus the gaviour? * ^ The scene changes—the little fam- Ily’fa imefc to M i^ e fe to fee hum ble hetne-vand; feeto'jtoaed ’ * ’ n.Perfeet Devriepment-to'a Bey a f ' The -period from infancy to ac countability (12 years) is summed, up to fee fuRtorbed j^oWfe^bf fee boy Jesus described in verse 40 t!S*u county, f f . vjp » r ‘.ye^Bn 'fo^mity* Gtofe*. ';Dy^i,of-|irs. % ife|yir Hog «o- The Famous Stage Play -.•eft*-. ‘.‘ f # *tt *,S . V . ■c». .- -, , , .^ A C C O ROAD I Omriat to the Psirbealui Theatre in Springfield, Ohio, tor one night eiDy, Friday# January iff, 1942,' -t\ ■ This is ROT a picture, hut a STAGE PLAY wife a story feat fee Pittses drifts* not to foil, starring John Barton, and the entire Mew York Cast. ’ ' A in pfc& has had a record ran of 8 years on Broadway. The pries* tor this play, Including tax are: fil.70, $1.18, .67, ,r Plenty o f good' seats m nek at the box office. - ' ' Dee‘f ferget fee i*to-»0MB PERFORMANCE OMLY v ‘ J a n u iw y 1 6 , I U 2 . WMBBAMUB ■ THEATRE . - SmiH&yrBLB, OHIO : -This -'<»« business ' Of eVCry Olfild. from ‘ birth**1d 12,: or ifimetMiife ' around there, until the period of ado lescence, is-to grow wifeout dny> sense of responsibility exccpt obedi- .ence to authority: ond obedience ,iu the case of a child is always to or- der to give' fee child perfect free- dom from everything else, without any seifse ol respbnsibtHty. Tfrat ii : the story of Jdsus; He grewl" (G, Campbejl Morgan). < ' Growth is, first of all,, physical. Jesus stands by the side of every boy and girl as the body grows from babyhood- td' maturity/lot. He top knew that experience. Wemay talk td Him as an •understanding friend about the physical needs and prob lems o f our children. Let us re-;: member that here, as elsewhere to Scripture, the physical body is rec ognised as important. ' '* ’ ’ Mriitallyj Be experienced growth. The strange, apocryphal tales about the child Jesus, representing^Him as a man of matureWisdom!in a*child's body, do not compare even remote ly with the Beautiful naturalness of a k'een-mtoded boy asking questions, observing, always learning.*“ ’Hoys and girls, you may talk with confi dence to Him about your lessons, "your growingfetorest-to this excit ing world of ours, of your need for •'guidance to learning,'Be Sura feat He will understand. >1 The crowning touch upon fee grdwing personality of the-child is the spiritual. ‘We read of Jesus feat “ the grace of God was upon hinfi,’ * *'Grece,” says Dr. Morgan; “ i* first, that which delights and charms. Grace, secondly, is desire to impart to others fee things that make thenC happy. Grace, anally, t* t«e ac* tivity that does this at all costs.” A gracious Child is an altogether de lightful being; and when* that'gra- giousnesff is the result of th* “ grace of God” upon him, it is stu^asstafilf lovely, for it mqjces him Christlike, even to the days, of ehUdhCqd. 1 Great and grave hair t&etf the neglect pt the spiritual life of chil dren for whom much has been'done physically and mentally. Christian parents must not make feat mistake -and they need not, tor the Lord Jesue here too stands feady te cotto- ttl, guide, encourage, and strength en them in every good purpose and •i * ■ A !■ 9 .4f I CLIFTON imiTRD frbsbytbriam CHURCH E. 0. Ralston, Minister tofi-HrifSHnf ' .• i; 10:00 A, M. Bible School, Paul W. Rife, Supt, 11:00 A, If. Morning Worship. Ser mon by the pastor, 7:80 P. M. Young People** Christian Union, - ■ A eoedial waleotoe to alL school opens, meeting __ feJtefettJ^mpbeU. C. SepfriO—Ralph Tindall named as Scout Field ...... fottod g u iltyW IS ^ to ^ fe of Wal lace Collins. Fire destroys Ida Stor- Jhont bam. Evans reataurant changes ‘jwnmhip;1 '***.■ *v m Oct. 8—Death o t Mrs. J, C. WI1- jamson. Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Chairman Republican National Com. “risita Sevenfoistrlc^ 1 " *’ Get., lb—Dalfis Baishali resigns as feppty'VOulf^feBiSrifey td^engage in real estate business. Snyder Brothers win com huakfog contest. ’ O cfi;if^0? 8. Vsyhingey named as Advisor fbr College. Local schools ' >pfoi Defense Training. Oscar Hanpt elected director o f music at college. Oct. 24—Local FFA stock judging team places second to.National con test. Clffforf"school wins attendance! contestincouhty. 8 * ? . Oct. 31—-Raymond Cherry heads-the Greene County. Farfe Fdii*unl,TFftst killing frost. ’College ;Men’s. Bible Jemory Contest. Nov. 7—O. A, Bobbin* electedmay or. Death of John JFtame. Electors defeat relief levy. Herman Eavey out is Treasurer of AAA. Nov. 14—ReV.’B.N. Adams receives toll to WC«tw6ofl Preebyteijsn .Church; it Cincinnati.; Death*of Robert Rtod. Nov. 21—Death of James M, Stude- vant, . '' Nov. 28—Gov. John W, Bricker en dorsed for re-election by 7th District. Republicans. Same for Cong. Clarence J. Brown, Death of John W, Swain. Death of .Margaret McNeill. f Das 5—-Death o f Mw.W. p. Harri maw, •-* ■ ' ■* _• ‘ --' Dec. 12—Government stops sale of S auto fees. Sewerage system proposal 5 b conslderad by colncil,' ‘ * Dec.' 19—Judge Frank L. Johnson to direct Defense bond sale in county. Death of Mrs. R. D. Williamson, Death of Mrs, Jeanette Barber, Dec, 26—Death of Thomas L. Cal vert. Schoole offer auto mechanice Course for Defense, > v' to ~ t- '■ Ai* .* REEFHIDES . ’ -• ’ >r •; i W W P S ? 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Lsuwtok-O, . . « * . < » * • . - . i . * )N « . i t L « » M n a . c 1 ' «s r . ffn ^VH% HOG OWNER8 J d « W J o , L » t R « y I w &"****> 1942 Dug Tags fur Sal# at fee Eoyptotog Places* » Beafercreek, |few ...................... Paul Karaatb^Grocery I "Dirfercreek, k n r i l lw o d d ...... ............. .— ..................................Fred Bartsard .--t * • “ ^ Filling StatUmand (irricary Bellbraok........ :......... ............................... .................... Mrs-W- W-Tate^Rifeidamt . BawarsvUIe ................. ........................................................ Ctauda Claltty, Retldeitoa Cedarvilfe .......................................................... ............Jama* Bailey* ' £ £ £ 4 * ................................... -..........-...........— ...........Tr^fe - ' .Smriag Vklley Harold Vaa PelL nsraware mar# s Yellow Sprinam ......... ..... .....................___ ___ '.l. Ghmsa DeetaaUerdwaorsStore I tSifif 'CUetmai^J^e t^|^atd^to# S fer« |2 M : , r - S t a y e d F e m l e s ........ ............................. J l J 2 5 * F e m a l e s ........... ..................-........................ .................... $ 3 .7 6 K e n n e l $ 1 2 ^ 0 >rings Licenses for Males f c Under a ruling by the Attorney General of Ohio, the $1.60 penalty must be collected from these who fail to obtsfii their licensee/ - ; v ‘ The Genersl Code provides feat, if ,the fee is not peld to or before January 20, the County Auditor shriftussisi a penalty of Oha D&iar. ■ - # l*■*"* ■ ' It specifically forbids* the Auditor reduetog, abating, or permitting any. penalty required by tow, to be ejected by him. ‘ ' ■ * ' . I f tot paid then Auditor and his bondsmen are liable aeeording to fee Attorney GeheraT* rritog. The Ctoaty"Anditor haa So altorndthre hot to enforee this rUtog, ' - ' *« f e a m t - f u r l f t y i Sit >' <• , V* > T tmmm
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