The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26
•1: Xmagla# Maud*, limm Batty GtaMt briar mad* Icnr* to by toaadaom* yts Ma&ur* In * South Bex' island setting, and you -will *vfc *ote* M«a trf tb* tr**t to. stor*jbr wovteKper* wheg they a*e flfltb 0*rttu*y-FoWs Techoteoiot miullai "Song ot the islands,” which open* at-M»* Reg**t theater on Thursday. With the- rotund lack Oak!* handling the oomody, assisted by Thom** Mitchell and George BarWerf*the lilm takes m to *,-small ou tle t of ttou .Pacific where Mitohell and hi# daughter, Betty 3r»ble, are striving to keep thirisland unspoiled, from the encroach* menu of civilisation. Tycoon George Barbler sends his son. play ed. toy Vie Mataz*,- down to the Island to taho cafe ot the cettie - ranch which he owns. Vic’s slde-klplr, jack Oakie, gees along for fender the spell .of the trdplealnioon and in a setting (Sf byeath- . taking beauty, Betty and Vic fall In'love to .the strains of a num- „ber of smash mo ng hits, written by.Mack Gordon and Htawy Owens’ for the picture;' These Include "Gown on Ami, Ami, Onl, 0ni Wle," “Bin* SHwdowa and White.Gardenias,” using Me a Sohg of tfia J *^ lands/s <*M*fuo*,,Mslolo, Mawaena,” "O’Brien Mas GonetMftWA«an,w and "Whatte Buzzin' .Cousin.” Authentically interpreted by Marry OVens and His Rayol Hawaiian#,-*the songs serve as background for some colorful production numbers-with plenty o f South Seas gala swinging and swaying to the hula rfiythms. GLEN CAFE 9, - i r Fam ous-Eo*’.- G O O D F O O D Yellow Springs, O, 'I . - -a Washington letter E y«s Exam ined, r (Contu ued from- first page) Correcting the conditions bf which the public complains. -Both o f these hills, which were bitterly foughtby Admin istration leaders, are being held in Senate committees as a result of Presidential opposition. Three-rthat the Bouse is now considering smother far-reaching .labor reform measure which- Administration leaders afe at tempting to prevent .being brought to- a vote. Four—that- the President just? last week made kftoWn his„.oppo sition to such labor reform legislar tion as is now pending -in both the House and the Senate, stating his be lief, that the.only change in the pres ent labor laws that should be made would be the substitution of time and one-half fo r double time pay as, now required for Sunday work. C rim es F itted , ‘ • * ' , *; ^ ‘ . Reasonable Charges. Br.C.E.Wi BOX DEFENSE BOND$ BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Optumetne Eye , Specialist * Xenia, Ohio 1 FARM 4% LOANS No application fee. No appraisal [Hie'. Refinance your loans at .the lowest iaterest rates ever offeired, ,1 McSavaney Jk Co . London, O. tytiarW ritr- 1 I U2DN H.KU3*G CedarriBi O. |«| , H iom : <*1M1 s A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITURE BUDGBTPLAN AVAILABLE A d a ir ’ s N. D etroit*. ‘.HtwmmniimiiiimiHwwiwww ,«W H W w m ii » i « n H iinn iii» m ii» iiiiMiiiiMm iim iM iiitii». | WANTED HICKORY LOGS MUST BE GREEN TIMBER L , R . JACOBS jl Phone 2734, YeHow Springs, O. iiIrtiHHtimmUWKKOHiiwiHHHuHltttHiHHilililimnriBUi P u b l i c S a l e ■ H M M M a M M M M I N M M n M M I will sell at public sale at the M. W- Collins, bam, Bridge St,, Cedarvllle, on - - 'W fm & s J L n m r - n n n t n t f t i ,- A MU .- >9jJS -Afi| 'jfcAMUtwBiliaiHiK VdMSSlMMMRffl!p-*4|£' * JCVlift Hre ffMOWJBg^ 2 — HEAD OF HORSES— 2 On* Belgian stallion, 18 years old; 1 bay gelding, 6 years old, Both geod workers; « — MILCH COWS — « CoeeWLing o f 1 fresh and four to be fresh the 4*st of March. These sews are all Jersey and Guernsey, crossed. JrjfiuRJMi Jifinljk ■. 3hWWll'JWSj^w,ii with bog bed; l low down wagon with hay ladders; 1 steel-wheel low-down wagon; 2 dohn Deere stag 14-in bottom; X (Mirer gang plow; 1 4-horw double disc; manure jdaafou, rriiry ho*,,single •««■?)♦*> Doering 5-ffc.* Mower, hay rake, Masriu-Harri# 6-ft. binder, breaking plow, single stow*) plow, t d<mW* thov«| plows, 64 km eefthwier, Superior wheat Srift, Stsets leather tag harness, i% h. p. gasoline engine, 6 8-tine forks, Gene* sfewlNttey, HWt>heavy leg chain, tatrimring tori*, complete; 20-ffc ladder hog hurdles, hog racks, M steel fence posts and other items TERM SOF SALE -CA SH Every fine «onotion shook! be tramp lated into conduct. . Thin is the message ot our hawon an it presents thetransfigured Christ and the disciples, moved beyond ia- telhgimt words, by BSs iratiseenekmt glory, going forth into the valley to meet the need of demon-ridden hu manity. ' I. AmasJjtg Gbgoy (yv. 2L88). To three of the disciples came the privilege.of seeing in the mount the putshinihg of the.deity of Christ through the humanity of'H is flesh in such amazing glory that Peter cotdd think o f nothing more wonder ful than to prolong the experience by tarrying in the mount. , One could wish -that It were po«- sible in presenting this lesson to get' over fnto the thinking of those who read or hear, a proper conception of the glory o f our Christ, but words Seem to be such weak and in sufficient instruments. One would cry out—“Look at Him—the. Son o f God with the transfigured face—and the light of heavenly glory shining forth in a dazzling whiteness” (lit erally*'like lightning). If men would only look uponHim, theyWould sCe how untrue are those who take freim Him H£s.-deity, who speak -of .Him .as only a good man or a great teacher. He, our Saviour, who took upon Himself the limita tion o four flesh, was and is eternally God. Significant it is to note .that with Him on the mount were Mdses and Elijah, The former had died (Deut. 34:5, 6) and the latter had been translated without death (IX Kings 2:11), but .both were alive, ’ recog nizable, intelligent, interested in the 'redemptive work which Christ was to work out on the .cross- <v, 31). This definitely denies such false theories as *oul-sleep or annihilation at death. * , , , But the'vision of glory becomes a means o f blessing as we see ,H. -6r»$» <w. 3f- Like Peter, there are many who think that the thing to do is remain on the mountaintop, just en joying the vision of glory and the delightful fellowship of Christ and the redeemed. They do not learn sueh things from Chiist or from the Word of God- The next day <v. W) He and the disciples met the cry of an anguished father whose boy was possMsed o f a demon and-who; had found -no help (v» 40), Look thenuponthe one whose unspeakable glory has just been revealed in the mount, who has just had the ap proval ot God the Father (v. 35), who now in amazing grace meets theneed o f this humble child! There is the grafts of God, manifest in. the One whom we as Christians profess to follow. Let-us like Him bring the glory of God and (in His name) the power o f God to hear upon the need of men. It seems to the writer of these notes that God is waiting to do a new thing in. the midst of human suffering and sorrow — working through His disciples. We need first pf all to know Him ourselves, as our own Saviour and Lord. Then wi need a vision of His glory, flooding our souls and transforming our lives (Bom. 12:1, i ) ; Then, we must put that glory.'and that power to work through our. lives. The one who fol lows Christ cannot be satisfied to rejoice in his own salvation and not reach out to kin others. He cannot rest in the paaee o f soul which Christ gives and not put forth his hand to.thosa Who Struggle in ^life’s wild restless sea.” He must (as Matt. 5:18 puts it) let his light so shine, in lhe darkneu that men may find their way to the Father’s house and thus glorify the name of God. GOd doer His Work in the world through redeemed men and women. He is always seeking, those who, having seen the glory of Christ and with His grace upon them, are ready to be used of the Holy Spirit for His glory. "What flic church needs today is not, more machinery or better, not new organizations or more novel methods, but men whom the Holy Ghost can us*—men o f prayer, men mighty in prayer. The Holy Ghost does not flow through methods but through man. He does not come on machinery, but on men. He does not anoint plans, but men” (E. M. Bounds). Head Compassion I do not know how any Christian service is to be fruitful if the serv ant is net primarily baptised in the spirit of a suffering compassion. We can never hM . the needs we do not feel. Tearieis hearts can nevtv be tile heralds of the Passion. We must pity if we Would redeem. We must bleed if We would be the ministers of the saving blood.—J, H, Jewett. For Sal*—Littl*. Bed Clover Seed. Home grown. B*d*aned. Dana Bryant Phone <WK>1<5, Cedarvill*. War prims have^nat hit oar 9e bargain counter. Heme Clothing Co, I WILBERFORCE NEWS. «IH llllM lilHI>HHimH|IHWW« M m h|lllltlll||ll Wanted—-Two middle-age women to assist In kitchen and two girls for waitress*!, 8 hours, ?15. per week, j (Too kte for last w**k) Glen Cafo, Yellow Springs, Phone; Mr. Woodson Welch is quit* ill at 8400, 11-2x Ms home. His gister-bt-lawv Miss Pet » > " ........ Pina, is with him and Mrs. Welch. For Sale—Radiant gas heater. For Miss Pfcm is sr nurse o f much ex- Rent—large famished room, outside perience, having served at Twkegeey entrance, and garage. CoUege Avenue. Jacksonville, Florid*, and other **• Phone 6-1264; ~ JY-tf signmehts. At present she is engaged —— —- at Seaview Hospital, New York City, For , Sale—Two open- front gas stoves. Inquire at this office. i The Wilberfprce Neighhorhoqp dub hehHts annual meeting Sunday night in Jones Memorial Chapel, with MiSs Halite Q. Brown as speaker. This an For Sale—Nine room house, gas and electricity, on West Cedar -St. Can give possession in reasonable nu*l observance is held throughout the time, Mrs. Cora Bridgman. * . state by* federated clubs during the ----------- ----, week o f Miss Hallio Q. Brown’s birth- Flower seeds, * Msndeville brand, day and the money thus raised goes Best obtainable, 50 to 20c pkg. Bird into the scholarship fund. Variety Store. 18-lx. / — People o f this vicinity will be sad dened by the news o f the passing of Mrs. Effie Carter at Huntington where she had been, engaged for a For Sale—Potatoes, Coblera. Home grown. Graded, Seed or for eating, 82.60 Bag. E, E. Neal- 18-3x mmm*mmm MM— m i - 25 s, Lkt*Me** fit, « * * * « * « . O g i* M aw d a g N h M t R a t l l 8 t 4 S For the eonvenience o f tho*a who cannot shop durbar the dagr we have changedn^ir afcore hours aa.foliowa — - Jj a c- O P E N M O N D A Y 1 2 N O O N C L O S E M O N D A Y 8 :4 5 P . M , Ottser Dagr^ 2 sum . to 5 :3 0 p-n»- Saturdays 9 sum. to 6 p.m . E V E R Y T H I N G I N W O M E N ’ S W E A R I N G A P P A R E I j A N D F O R T H E H O U S E 28 S. LIMESTONE. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO- IMiHNIHIIItNIIIIIIMIIIIHial'MIlMIIIHIMIMIMIUMMIIIIliyilllNiHlfcMMIIIIIIftll H M (H W J R H B m i U a W a I v A l l H I n jfoudt Turaball. ( l a l AVIATION RLKCTRIC CORPORATION DAYTON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT VANDAL!A, OHIO Need* Defense Woritera Getwral Factory Work lExperianc* Not Necsasary ! ’ Starting Rate Per Hour Male 5€c F«mal« 40e Giv* age, education, and other qualifications in letter. BUY D * n W » BOND* TH b Farm ers Can D e p e n d o n U s It takes moxvey: to plant the esopa that grow into a Victory HaDvest of Food for Froedonr. If yen need^cash for purchase or ehinery— for- purchase of seed or and consult us ahout a loan. . Hi haa ■gm labo the • half Sam Cfeac *pri oonfe post tee jiesr thpsi tee • aid : ■ Fatfc Nnvj kins, and Oiffc- Pres;' chan Week, dent' visoi ' ’ ' Spea of T chan Horn : work . aleac one-h Tin, author- deal w othei -slowi - or tl -cOnv; ,Wher Tolei , folio’ 1 ment Labor Raili ■ gave ' fense took . hi t ~ririk he a ahipj ‘ ment - Stop; Th ■■ 'SgresF perce 'stren jrevea «n th Cetn , heen ' muses atanc- said near] while oti ■ceived dollar increi Officii 'large dustr Amei time Such vat- govei n for fifteaei Wilberfovea it*d a yasrt ■i ia the M. dtop at Da- toewSt* «d*Ohio 45 hop mrs lit- iiimititiiimhilitiitiittr i it- e S repair of mar feed, come in W e a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n R e a l E s t a t e L o a n s a n i c a n g fa m m m t i f y a t f e * * t i e « t e r m s w h e n t h e y f a l l w i t h i n t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f T h e N a t i o n a l B u n k i n g A e t W e i n v i t e y o u t o c o n f e r w i t h u s o n y o u r m o r t g a g e lo a n s * into < o n t a - i in e t lv e We n r r n i t i : d am a c IlfcrulSt N n f t Y n n j f i W is i f i i i i f i f l f R a t i I t / .A) D«pu«Ra up ter $S*000.00 Inaurwd •fforl and public i are the the tra; come ■ m m . 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