The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52

tmm -: mmmm&M: w m m august % im . ■ m m M G X 1 $ m m i CURLETT * REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE COUN TY AU D ITO R Qualified by Training and E xperlence YOUR SUPPORT WILL RE APPRECIATED Primatry E le c tio n— T u e s d * y , A u g u a t 1 1 ,1 9 4 2 —P olltlcsl Aitowtlsenient XI F.M .CHAMBLISS CANDIDATE FOR State Repfesentative RepublicanPrimary,Aug.ll , r m m m . i >< V' v, ' ’ -rs» ! I T H A N K Y O U ! 1 -Political Ailvertlijiflnent U. S. NEEDS US STR Eat Nutritional Food Every day, eat thin way Milk and Milk Pfoduett . . . . . . at leut a pint for everyone — ’ more for children or cheese or evaporated or dried raiik. Oranf $ t Tamaiontt, Grapnfrvlt . . . I . . or raw cab­ bage or aaiad Igreenr—at least one of there.■ GrestrorVeHow Vegetables... . . . one big help, ion ‘o r More—^ —some raw, some tooled. OtherVegetables,Frelt. . . , . . potatoes, oth­ er vegetable* or (rub* teaeaioa,' bread and Cereal. . * . . . whole grail product* or en­ riched whi te bread and flour. Meat, Peeltry or Flth . . . . . . and' dried beads, peas or fnuti Occasionally. **€ *• « Q . . . at least 3'or 4 a week, cooked any way you choose — or io "made** dishes, * tetter and OtherSpreads . , . vitamin-rich fats, peanut but­ ter, and sim ilar spreads. tHBN SAT OTHER FOODS YOU ALSO LIKE DO YOU* FART IN THB NATIONAL • NUTRITION PROGRAM T I f 1 R A Y f O M P O W E R A M R L I O H T C O M P A N Y IHWeSM OVESNMMONAL C U M D A y I a C H O O L L « §» O n Dgr Wcrttni Hiw*p*p*r uowSU 1I:M1.. ■A '!■■■.'WNOptfewpsjfBwi. for August 9 . L mmo aubjaeta and Scripture Uxta ae- toeWA and «(»yrifht»4 to int*r»aOo«*r Counytl^Ml ReH^lpu* Education; uaad to ABRAHAM’S INTERCESSORY PRAYER ' LESSON TEXT—GanaaU l»:M-33. GOLDEN TEXT—Tha effectual fervent prayer of a rlshteous man avalleth much.— James S:1S. Prayer has been the subject o f thousands o f books of sermons with­ out end; yet bow little it is actually practiced. Conferences are held to discuss it, and they attract large audiences, but at prayer meetings, we find only a handful. We are sure that “ prayer changes things,” and we agree that it is the most powerful force at man’s dis­ posal, but we go right ahdad trying to change things in our own strength. “ O what -peace we often forfeit, O what needless pain we bear, All because we do not carry Everything to God in prayer!” Our lesson from the life of Abra­ ham stresses one important phase of prayer-p rayer for others. I. The Nature o f Intercessory Prayer. 1. It Is a Privilege. We speak o f the burden o f prayer, but let us alsq recall that it is a privilege. Abraham ha'd been hon* ored by a visit from the Lord: The covenant had been renewed and a son,promised (Gen, 18:1-16), Then the Lord, because of His friendship with Abraham, shared with him (v. ’ 17) His purpose of judgm ent. on wicked Sodom and Gomorrah. How glorious to be on such inti­ mate terms with God—to know Him and to know His plans and purposes. Would you enjoy having such fel­ lowship? You may through Jesus Christ and through the study o f God’s holy Word. 2. It' Is a Duty. Privilege brings corresponding re­ sponsibility. The two men went :toward Sodom, but “ Abraham stood yet before the Lord” (v. 22), to. pray for the wicked cities. , Those, who know God's plans are to share them in prayer. Those who have audience with the King o f ' Kings are those to carry the blessed burden of prayer for others as well as for themselves, Are we praying for our nation," for its President and leaders; for our city, for our church, our fami­ lies, our children, our friends? The deeper the need, the greater the wickedness, the more we need to pray.. If we as Christians do notj pray, who will pray? m 3. It Is a' Reality, " Some modern religious leaders would take all reality out of prayer by making it a sort of spiritual ex­ ercise which operates only on the soul o f the one who prays, giving him: new . strength and a sense of well being. Undoubtedly the very fellowship with God whibh is inher­ ent in true prayer is spiritually beneficial; but prayer is objective, not merely subjective. If deals with nations' and^cities, men and women, problems and sin and sorrow. It concerns every need o f man—phys­ ical, mental and spiritual, H. The Spirit of Intercessory Prayer, I. Unselfish. Abraham had the assured bless­ ing and promise of God. The cities were wicked and unrepentant If he had taken the'attitude of many church folk, he would have said, “ It serves them right. Wipe out their wickedness.” But Abraham prayed for them in complete unselfishness. Can those who know the spirit of Christ be selfish in prayer? 2. Bold and Courageous, Note the reverent boldness with which Abraham pleaded the cause o f the cities. God is not displeased to have us press our cause in prayer; in fact, the Bible reveals that He frequently answers accord­ ing to the earnestness with which men pray. He has always honored and used men of holy courage. 8. Persistent. No one—not even God—likes a “ quitter." Remember those who were heard for their importunity? (Luke 11:8; 18:1-8). Many pray like the little boys on Halloween. They ring the bell and run. - Abraham persisted; fifty, forty- five, forty, thirty, twenty, ten—per­ haps he should not have stopped even there, God who saw his per­ sistent faith went the rest of the way and saved the only four who could be saved, and even of those, three were infected with the wicked­ ness o f the place. “ Let uv not'be weary in well do­ ing” as we pray, “ for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not” (Gal. 6:9). III. The Result of Intercessory Prayer. God had to destroy the cities. There ere some.kinds of violent infection which must be destroyed by fire for the sake of others. Out of the destruction, however, God did deliver the righteous Lot, which was doubtless Abraham's real desire. God hears and answers prayers. That Is not only the testimony of HiS Word, but of Countless Chris­ tian men and women down-through the ages even to our day. The one who would deny the efficacy of prayer must face ah overwhelming flood of authenticated answers. « SHItHHttlimM KllMlIltlimMllllllMMlIlllimiitllUlIttttelHIMlItt Pipe, Valves and Fittings for j water, gas and steam, Hand and Electric Pumps for all purposes, Bolts. Pulleys, V Belts, Plumbing and Heating Supplies, J. P. BOCKLETT SUPPLY CO. XENIA, OHIO LEGAL NOTICE William A, Wt}i*su, whose place o f residence is tmknowft, will talcs notice that o » July ?, 1212, Christine B. Wil­ liams filed her certain petition before' (be Common Pleas Court, Greene' County, Ohio* for divorce and equit­ ably relief against him, being Case No. 22896 on the'docket o f said court; Said cause will come on for hearing on or after August 22,1242, (7-10-6t-8-U) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff Records e l Greyae County, Ohio, That said petition wifi be‘fo r hearing tun. at after six (6) weeks from the first publication, which is July 24th, 1942, and that rite is required to answer within that time, or judgment wifi be taken against her. BEN MASON, * (7-24-2t-8-7) By SMITH, McCALUSTER & GI£- NEY, His Attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE To Naomi Elizabeth Mason, whose last known address was Witry Build­ ing; 21st and 2nd Avenue, Nitre, West Virginia, will take notice that on the 10th day o f July, 1942, her husband, Ben Mason, filed bis petition for di­ vorce, charging her with gross neg­ lect o f duty. Said case being number­ ed 22,903, o f the Common Pleas Court NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f S. K. Turnbull, Jr., Deceased Ndtice is hereby given that Ger­ trude Turnbull h is been duly appoint­ ed as Administratrix o f the estate o f S. K. Turnbull, Jr., deceased, late o f Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 13th day o f July, 1942, WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio (7-17-3t-31 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f John R. Irwin, Deceased, Notice Is heaeb? ftfcefc that Mh* Irvriu has been duly appelated aa Ex­ ecutrix o f the estate of John K. Irwin, deceased, late o f Ross Township, Greene County, Ohio, Dated tius 9th day o f July, 1942. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio (7-17-St-Sl* l e g a l n o t ic e To i Louise Wilson, * 1726. North Fifth Street . Apt. No. S . t Milwaukee, Wisconsin * YOUwill talte notice that James Wil­ son, Jr., on July 29th, 1942, filed a certain petition for divorce 'against the said Louise Wilson on the grounds o f i grpss neglect o f duty, and being Case No. 22,920 o f the records o f the Common Pleas Court o f Greene Coun< ty, Ohio. The said cause will be for hearing on or alter six <«) weeks from the !date o f the Meet publication of this 'notice, which if August 7th, 1942, and said Defendant is required to answer 'on or before that period, or judgment 1will b« taken against her, (S-7-0fc-941) JAMES WILSON, Jr. . * By Smith, McCallistor A Gibrtey, i Hi# Attorneys, FARM 4% LOANS No application fee. No appraisal foe, Refinance your loans at the lowest interest rates ever offered. HeSsvaaey A Co. 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