The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52

irW J>- • i ; »5'y* V MC *V i * : ;< k, * ?S*i5 1® t, ’■ -y ?}'M- • S. Jr»1 K' / ,e' ,y . jgfc I)Wf*»VM’ • “: /*V - ' ' ■ ' ', ,V .# j * « «w*•’ y , foaflt ## |» MA, WEI sWRsSJP- * * * *L|» m U u wSUHF HI. Attorneys. pwWr#RWjg#** LEGAL WOTfC* of Chart < .'A|||^ Joseph H. Refofoger, PlalntKf - -VS-. . IWjjte AUea Xtofofeger, Defendant •' Norn. Alta# B*l*in»#r, whom last kaewn place « f residence ires It# Kush street, Groyden « * * , Apart- went 1211, Gtoeago, HI., williake no­ tice that *n the 28th'day af>Sepfc#m- *wr 1942, Joseph M. ReisingeFfiled his petition againsther.n Common Ftose Court of Greene County, Ohio, fop divorce «n the ground of gross neglect of forty and extreme cruelty, end that unless the said Nora Alice Reiainger shall answer said -petition «fi or before the 20th day of Novem­ ber 19^2, Judgment may be taken , granting plaintiff a divorce. JOSEPH H. RE1BINGER, ; ,.(10-2-7^11-9) . Plaintiff -Smith, McCalJlster A Gibney, ' Attorneys for Plaintiff, ‘ .1.1,;I j..BLi.fci»ai^|i|i.‘nl ,*■ - t,'~ im k m f f i t 'm t f k x XJHMOM mt&mmt *>:»#$ « * am It M l Salvation Christ to tha the ody way. fattfJs# ■*•—-■—-w—._ flvmmrn*nrmiiTiV ., *a*f 6 f■ WHm"w‘vWl® be no other subject more suitable than that of our lesson to begin oor brief aerie* of “ Sludiesfo foe Christ Idle.” , Oor laasoo for today foil* us tort hjow on* comes into a personal sav- fog f#W», tadE then give# P#*d’s statement of the resoH of saving fadfe in foe changed life of the be* ttever. t « N Opened Beert (Acta 1«: : U-15). »■ J Paul and-his companion# on their important errand 'for the Master, bearing the -new* of the JMo the ep m door, revealed in this vision of the man of Macedonia. Here in Philippi they found not ‘ en ................... only a open door, but an open heart, onewhich the BclySpirithad made ready for the preaching of the Word of Cod. “Faith cometb by hearing, and hearing by the ward of God' (Rom. 10:17), oroHio i’ sdtpc^ Note that while I»ydia was a worn and culture, and a woi^ Piaamai ts m m ssrtlaa IS •f a»B«l«- fVI • t ts# stai* »t oM». - T ____________ laWMat •#(•• , resolTwi by the Otnenl A»»Mably af| t* vsmi im-tt. tik<Ai*0 . -the.Owen) A hms M s iha 8t»le of Ohlcv thi»«-flfth» pf th« » ghiper of God, yet she needed the message, ft redemption through faitA in Christ. •I^di ,>rofes and hy a desire PU< ‘ . lie evidenced the truth of her p sionof.faith b: testimony lowship in elected to etch houae-ewwridaw Jh«r«* iBj , I jews* That .there be-eubadtted td thV eUctam e*| 15 ) . » » * » , but a saving faith is always one which works. nr;of itw oontuwuoa of the »ut« of Ohio, |, m xhe Transformed Life (Rom. to teed« M1 ow . ^ cls £ i i . 5:1.11)* ■ Sec. }?. in cm the ode* pf' tar ]«%e [ Thia- is one of the great passages men pecowe ytetm, *»f?« .t*1*, 1of Scripture]^ich indoctrinal instruc- S j tkm; p r in tin g through Paid am lief the,result* termfor wl the Vafetncr -than-he: AU< , hy 'the soTtntor, UntU * MccetotriiM .: a t& r ru S J F .s r s .k * , . s ffsa raR a ta a sM T S . 7 tint- .^rhfits h I# ^one^piracl t®n*^ond»- •mHW.ik'-' -etotm~‘ aa f Itf / falUrin mi. such unexplred tertp ebtU PPt he held tnd' ■too tppolntment thtil pe for such uhexptredj . r ^ , ,f ’* * IT ytmTHISa RKSOLVKD, Thttj It tuch «*6Uon Jhoreln referred. ' ‘ ti«U be pltced od tho -mnt MTthft wturmit ot •■•-if..itlie' ttf^jtBfrtolVidMiU.,* ■* .ayMM, eriimet^'tt1 Hat wtMiffiiitkf ditlt ITN.TED aTAiSa^V AJISSICA _> discussion o f justifies- w.,by,.faith. ' Phis lesson affords an opportunity for teachers ta learn and present tQ classes much needed truth along the «... - ’ -'dtKitrine.-' There.is not fdag^f thigtyp*/ Peo­ ple ttachtof -ot Ufr4 ie teem to prefer a little devotional yf or the discussion o f current orncsI m?*8T OHIO bjecmctast . I, JOHN S.,swimmer, SoinUry of Stott I tians be ,informed, regarding doc- We find in this Scripture the glori­ ous transformation of life which crimes to tfie one who takes Christ s a ^ w w w r ’ 1. Peace (v. l); The human heart craves spiritual peace and knows jf^ gf*** OMo, d»tt»w*r ««Hfr thitj that If can bo found only when sin tw fOMCttor It tut tiwtpllflcd jeopy, Ctr»fuUjr hB. H m H anth onrl ra,f .t t .v Mtapttodjv r n with tho ori*latJ now « . file | f tiia id c #—is yt«”,vsgi ias S A S T k . - been dealt oath #nd put away, sin cariript be cortdonod.br, ig- 1*, Thor# md» be justification, that pan come orily through j wf oat fltoto or WMo, nlttttrt- to rtptnclM I "w mBsuor, t httt hwt-j .itoto^Htoct«Mt.Ky mm am tstoiu m m -1 tMt totl it CoIumbUi, Ohio, tW« 3rd di>- of m»MMr;»»«. . 1 ts#ti> stMummsttto.j NOTICE OP PROCEEDINGS '» FOB MYORCBl Apeacwwttb •irGodinto our h#arts.; We have that peace be- caus* we have % faith come into the place Gfed*s favor- No long­ e r strangers or Outsiders, we have come in ( “have access” ) to Bis place of grace and favor. 1 Bop* (W , 2b, 5a), Our fahh not only brings present peace, but tils teaee figure glory- Such Paid. 6 a iW , resldiat at BaUtea^ Gimd' irnv^rl# herliy bottled iiwd{ tte undarsignad, .lfsih)e Gardner has il*d her petition agafest him for di- v#rc#Mire*aeiro(,gBflW-sgtimdwatt-j men Pbos Court, Green# County, Ohio, and that said cause wHl be for hearing on o f after the 12th day‘ o f Oetob*r,*W* i * W 4 t o m MAXINE GARDNER, Htf Manhpp. We^ bed Attorney • hope puts- us hi a right'attitude towtrd God, and the things of life, LEGAL NOTICE Riebard Wv -ifrm , mum ma haoWn pfoce at address Was Hq. it m Bhy, Mth CA (AA) AkPA). m\ m , *-o PtHrtmiurter, N#w York City, MW York, will tab# notice that on # • I4th -day - at September, 1942 - Wt mm m *IWIW0my■ lljr JMEf--3WNm| idimd, Barrfefc Mamey, filed her <m- t i f i ' sillt's aseluat him fo r tUvorifel before the Common Pleas Court o f •<W llw jp■ IfWiWj *n . t ITO w # f gross' negleet, That said cause Wfil corn# on for hearing before fit# Court on or after November 7th, 1942. jfold smtee behtflf'Ne. .12977 on the docket o f said court. - UM tcm M M ? Attorney for Plaintiff tocW tog . tribulatioia (v. 2), are rightly valued and understood. Even our troubles become evidences o f Hi* love in which We may glory. 4. Dove Cw, 9b4). God's Wve which gave Bfo Son to die for our sis* becomes the “ shedabroad** por­ tion t f ew ty believerJn Him; It was an immeasurably great love, and it all centers in Calvafy. 5, Saved Frorn Wrath <v . »). The wrath of Gad is minimiw»d or de­ nied tt much modern theeto*y» hut it is nonethelass a very “ real and awful affection Of foe divine na­ ture,” But foe Christ who died for sinners will surely deliver foe saints foot* foe wrafo Of God aghfost sin- #. Aecondled (v^lO). The death at Cfork*, which jmrtiitod man has accepted by faith, brought recon­ ciliation, Atonement had bWl for sin, and foe One who died e again, a living Saviour. JfCy (v. II), And Why not? a revelation of what our fa­ ir includes should mak* ev­ ery beBever in Christ rejoice in God. Thi One who is the sinner’s Judge Is foe believer’s Jeyi That-1# foe glorious transformation * p urn m m tm .m u m , Some unbeliever who these lines thus far must by now be eager to ha* ~ eve fosse thfoga true to ids life. Well, why not?" “B e -1j . . . - - 1 1 1W# mt foe lAtd desas Christ, arid foOU Shalt be saved” (A cts'15:31), IAMU& M&M&B Thrni read again those majestic and Joyful words in HWtAeaiMa a(ifiVIOTf . ■ -litAaUMW - E^ va -A ■ ’lhfo-il8Btii'>-| i wPiWBPr -iWleWwji WUPPI ■ .jWPw JMWW b j dHMPrwVS' ***• 9W vtffv Vvt) iWir9T^1 .ABeMfiaii, 'I* - W sby uMified ttdtl tlaMM 1 Jt m WkA^&#-tAW* dLaesI invipft nwm mm imw p pvwwwn rori dtvs«as atfahist him to the Common} AJa|w] mmtom Jfeftitu ii'lllh IfiMfi jfliflrtji! wmsmumi -■SiBiMMggprw*i i^Mwew I . I JRHBpfiWRi 1 w^ he for hiftifot «ft sr aft** Get-) S W fo /t fo * . IBQf H . Xwtmmmm V '' 'Ann . s * e *^ Roman* lilt falfo, J with1 our Lord Jesus Christ.” * 'Tblftrof# befog Justified fay t W 1 have ^>swe« Gpd through wm* w^^^^^nHnsgs jpm wwiwfo JLyA (fete V | m m < H I u i h A Wu ' Iftlwl ’iflttl <r. ^ 1 . - j . JL ' M l E ^ j V t n e W m I B f m m m To m ttal / i * i . ;* •-•*■ ^ I 1* v* , j J‘f"f' ! k*^ •d“* 52551 k I vT i '- j ’J Il?3^ I*'4, I* I Ft*', ★ ★ ★ ★ lifs squarely u£ to you. The mills need senqi te make the steel to go across the sea as shif»s>tanks, * and guns. They need it now—and in months to- 1■ - & ■ * come. For all new steel must he 50 percent 'scrap —and the miUs dre running out. They haven’t «*• . enough for even 30 days more production—then they’ll he shutting down. and neighhors—you men who know what war is like* Tell them. . . “Don’t be a scrap slacker. Get * - a . - your scrap ready today!” Then help the air raid wardens in getting your neighbor* to haul their scrap to the HHng station scrap,depots. i ■* Unless you get to work. Unless you go into your basement and your attic and rout out-tlie junk that’s there* Talk about It to your friends We’re out to fill thexjunk yards—to make . - ■ t. . • ■ ■ . . • every salvage depot a towering tribute to our fighting mem And don’t think the job is done ... * when the scrap starts piHttg up. Because the war mustend before the need for scrap is over. Do thistohelp make sureit endteOUBway! . r> W A T C H T H E N E W S P A P E R S F O B D E T A J L 8 O P T H E B IO S C R A P M O V E - Y O U C A N H E L P T H IS S P A C E CON T R lB U T E D B T , C E D A R V J L U a (XHULBGE 'r't* : , i 1 |;v-“i 1/D< * > ^ r'f ^ . - r< , i l pp- ik \ ^ - f ,.v \ J » ' Vi' ^ : ‘ l r f‘ Iv/J* 1 i w The a flstfon B Congo** form gxc Admihirt country i farm prk there be - prices of the futur including considers prices. 1 dent insifl would ha o f many same tim wage rat a nation dustrial ’ Under t ceilings j . one bund the price 15th,, J94 highest. - and. auth into cona - labor cos fixing f President ■eralorde ing price basis of , as practi permit ii of as mu tlie rates 1st, 194 guaxante through less' thar Represen ganizatic jpined. wi accepting . .-.Many folly tho well as n • newapapi have no . Iem. hav orgeniza they rep ' changes briginalli the Adm been rmi leaders i place all cost of nation, been a s velt Ad teeted 1 ■dosing C half of farmers, to the manded fix ceili ‘ that he '.’stabalia The fan Represei • ruraldia to the j ■ Act, Iasi offered .farm pi cent of i fog was and sals strongly whatsoe Were fin one but parity i The bun ity was . Gongres rotary Price A later wj Went wl trol Act a stronj that bo1 have to Interest bad the edwhet that" ini increase above Imrnedi mandfoi crop p labor, went al pork » p*r eel parity trator dM m the 11 'fixed cntosei fa# ref i J a

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