The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26
« 4) W *‘ ) , .ifcjft.. , i ,1 V Sv v vrmmm ____ „ „ t to bewwjg tbc wroeg »jpptoichon lovelyM*py Corte*,ta*’S<ivcnDaysLcivc,"withloclfle P»U. B#W»««r;wRh mirth *nd mugio, <Sa,T)»a Days’ Leave” comes to the State. Springfield. today to estab- . Ugh R h U as-one of the -mopt dl* vertlng shows of the entire year, Cottars Victor.Mature and Lu cille- Ball vie with, a large Wst WtVhntertgitterg,' two- “name” bands, wo Jatndug . radio' programs 'and a wealth pf novelty numbers to pre- senfc'tometWP? really hew in the way of- Him entertainment In this RKO Radio feature. The ,result can be hlghl#*'recommended. Timely its-weft a* funny,, the plot ;reyolves^roitndthe effortsorjin American soldlw^e-adn-hidiself fortune -and a wife, both under difficulties. With only &feWdays ■to accomplish this .before his regi ment galls' Overseas,' he gets a v mined up-r-with,'the terms o f ,* ' freak will, two girls between whom ,he has to-choae, aand a group of , Army buddies, (determined to see ; that- tMngsv' are- done;'right hy -their, pal, Ip*, all, very, light-hearted - and gay and frequently hilarious, while; two stunning production numbers and soma seven eminently catchy tunes by Jimmy McHugh and Frank Loesser, interpreted by the Freddy Martin and Las Brown, orchestras, more thftn take care of thp musical, angles of the picture, Mature as the bewildered, sol dier, Miss BOH ftp ft haughty Hew York "socialite, pud Mapy Cortes, ; the Puerto, Bican favorite, as. the Ihhd corner of the.romantic trt- • angle, .all turn In grand perform ances. Harold (The <3ri»t Oildor- aleevp) Peary ns a Shyster lawyer.; ■ Peter Lind Hayes, Buddy Clftrk and Arnold‘ feting nc:Matures fel- low-dratte'es1; Glnny fiimmg, Morey McQuire, Wallace Ford and Wal ter Heed'all do excellently, Ralph Edwards’ ’’Truth of Consequences” program and the '‘The Court Of Missing Heirs” with Charles Vic tor both play important parts la the story. ' Tim Whelan both produced and directed, - • . $5.00 FO R INFORMAT ION We will give $5.00 in cash to any, person furnishing us with j^ptofmatioh on'where' we can,purchase one or more milk wagons. st, . Payment will be made only, if purchase is completed. In/ "case more than one person reports the same"wagon, the reward |;,will iwaTglven to the one first informing ns. I d V : . i , • ' mm**- CITIZEN’S DAIRY Springfield, Ohio , Phone 375f~ . si % I am in position to serve fell my patrons fo r Plumb-1 /• ingR epa irs as w ell as Installation o f fix tu res such K as can be secured under government regulations. f , . You still can bave certain , plumbing fo r new w ork and repairs fo r w ater systems on ■- . farm . Give me a Call. \ Phone 4-3561 Fo IE.Harper JAMESTOWN, GjHtO r*. s ™ % HOTEL t m 3SD OUTSIDE flOOMSiM WITH BATH * FROMifi • Ito iM ifH IN liiO lh 'is igFy fl»atr(3(|tft to JW HsyM^f-MSMwhv <m SM « «okk^1- , -JRi.1 'm M Ci&lkkSltp**A Mfti rfa.Cack^lBw*». sjLJ ' mm JL w WWN9 ,P^8P*I^MFPWP 'WPWJi - f i W f t t H , . t o r n , . * '» - * * It, PJ in jiiU -s.oH i, * I * IW J »H IT £ £ I I HOTELS- ROOM* Nl • STATER ,»**,*,..toSAf mt&n&Ml emUh iwewwffiSin mm@m ihjeinahohal WA ft FCHOOlLfllOtl le tu a for January 10 •Uwt: JESUS INSTRUCTS A GREAT ■TEACHER. ■ LESS®* toXT-dW 3;M«., * ' GOLDEN TEXT—Tor Ood so TaVsd th« world, thgt he gave .Msonly begotten Son. thst whosoever beheveth ea Mmshouldnot / perish, but haveeverlasting lUe.—John3:1®. Hicedemua came to pur Lord when He was in Jerusalem for the PasaovCr, Jceua had ohogen six bf His disciples, had performed His first miracle at Cana, and had mad* a brief visit to Capernaum, after which He came to Jerusalem, for the feast. r , Jn high and holy indignation He had driven the money Changers opt of the temple, The Pharisees who looked for the coming .of the Mes siah as a .secular conqueror woru deted -at this new spiritual leader. ‘ It was pfobably as much on their behalf as his own that NicodemUa came to inquire of Jesus. In answering his questions Jesus reveals the necessity, the nature, ' and themethod of regeneration. The,: only entrance1 into the Christian life is by the .door of the-new birth. Be-; generation is the act of God'^fhereby .tiie divine nature is imparted to the .believing sinner and he becomes the -child of God. He who has not en tered by this way hqs not entered at all. He is still dead in tres passes and .sins, without God and without hope (Eph, 2*1,12). Menseek to enterthe household of God by almost any. other means- culture, reform, -character building —and neglect or reject God's wpy, I. The Necessity of .Regeneration <vv. 1-7). , Jesus was not unduly impressed hy the dignity, and high station of •his visitor, nor by the visitor’s cour teous- acknowledgment of His own position as a great teacher. With incisive boldness Jesus, declared .that this man, a cultured and dis- •tinguished ruler of the Jews, must be born again if he is to see the kingdom of God. God is no respecter of persons, This ‘^dodtor of divinity” must be 1born again, just as was the illiterate, fisherman. The requirements are the Same for all, and the necessity as great in one level of society as in another. The surprising thing-is that this teacher of. theology could be so ig- nOralit of the one essential element- of a1real spiritual ekperiehce/ He evidently thought he could bring his soul to eternal life by his own works, when in fact he was not able to give' 1himself physical—let alone spiritual' —life. • 1 ' ' Two reasons arc given by our Lord for the “must” of verse 7; U) The kingdom of God is &spiritual, kingdom, and cannot be entered byJ •way of our..human nature; and (2) r “ that which is born of the flesh is flesh*’ and is radically and essential ly bad. To learn why the flesh is bad read Jeremiah 13:23 find Gala tians 5:19-21. Scripture”on this point is diametrically opposed to the teaching of unbelieving'men. When such-a difference arises be sure of this—God's Wordjs right. Follo^v.iti 1 II. The Nature of Regeneration <W. 3-13). The hew birth is a divine,mystery, not fathomable by human reason. Those who insist that all spiritual truth, be put through the little norm Of their intelligence^will never un derstand it or receive its blessing. ' The striking illustration of the life- giving and energizing wind used by our Lord is most illuminating. Wind is unseen, but the results -of its movement are evident. Even so the spiritual rebirth of men Is an enigma to the worldly man, but evenhe can see its results in godly living. Observe fhe^clarity and simplicity of our Lord's teaching on what is undoubtedly the most profound sub ject in all.the world. Let us follow His example ftnd always "make the message clear and plain, Christ re- ceiveth sinful men!” HI. The'Method of Regeneration <W. 14-18). * Many there are who ask Nieode- mus’ question, "How can these things be?** (v. 9). The answer Is clear—“Only by faith in the Son of God, our Sayjour." Just as. there was healing and life in a look at the uplifted serpent (Num. 21:8), so there 'is life for a look at the Crucified One. Faith re ceives God’a. perfect provision toi sin. John 3:13 may well be regarded as the greatest sentence in the greatest Book in the world. It pre-. senfs the whole plan of salvation— its source, its ground, its recipients, its condition, and its result; It also reveals God's love—its "object, character, manifestation, purpose, and the result" (John W, Bradbury), This glorious salvation is .for all men—"whosoever"—but some re ject it. Notice 'that God does not condemn them. Their own evil works and desires condemn them (w . 17-23). God in His grace if ready and willing to save, but men love "darkness rather than light," for their works are evil. ' Nicodemus came to Jesus by night — hut he came. Have yov come? Will you come now? a g^ g » gmmsm inum 1 - m WAR BONDS <WWPP*W|1lS!WPW?W U 9 * 9 e c v t? v u « TH M R ,I * 1* * * . * ■■ mmnm. W iB A MR," F U R J i l l R t A I V S l * , w T W T o e i l i i W I N r i ■i>->^3NF j FWMW w *# ■5 . V -- C M w w t iH r t iW g if 0 jV !y 'W fc it fg y j"• S f lM M M t * m Bm m i S i l i w m m m f* DECEM9ES^tl% SMT* • jm w m : First Morigjtge-Loan* Loans on Passbooks P rop erttSM o lioB contrsict Real Estate Owned. — Stock in FederalHcmse Lojm Bank oCCihcinnati * Govemment'JBoads Cask on. Hand andrin Banks Furnitrire.smd.Fixture* , IkT^* I|cferrbdfGlMM*e»-.' L I A B I O T I E 8 % Memlmrs’ Share Accounts Reserve iFor Taxes Loans in-Process - ' Advance Payment* o f Borrowers Contingent Profit on Real Estate Sold • Reserve for Uncollected Interest' S 2 ,^ ti39S .66 - i6 8 j8 ?^ ia r 109,41^122 35^000.00 237^900,00 230,401.33- 1,300.00 A I M , $3,800,933.40 $3>460J!64JS7 832.57 16,415.54 5,877.82 2,635.93 6,182.60 Federal Insurance^ Reserve .Real Estate Reserve * Undivided Profits R E S E R V E D " $199,224.33- 109,000.00 „ 302,724.33 - ' $3,800,933.46 STATE OF OHIO ) #s; COUNTY OF GREENE) S. Milton McKdy, Being first duly-sworn, says t hab.hcris. Secretary of. the Home Federal Sav ings and Lojan Association, and4h‘at the forego^ ing statement is true. . 1 f MILTON Mcl^AY Signed .and swom- to before mezthia 2ndday.of January, 1943. Margaret E. Phigh ° MARGARET E / PRUGH, Notary Public In sn dT o f Gveene County, Ohio My commission expires S<^ptember 11,1944 . “ Notary PtibHc, Greene County, Ohio * - \ calls -were at the highest levels in history on. Christmas and' New Year's day. Despite these record loads, telephone dines were kept clear for essential war business throughout the holidays* Thig succcssful fulfilhnenc o f our major tvartime job 'was made jpossihle by the voluntary Hclp o f our subscribcrs . *. by the hun- dreds o f callers whowaitcd'^padentty for completion of1 thdx calls to Camps and busy war ’centeri’ , . . . and. by the thousands who refrained from making customary long Distance greeting, calls, We^ppredate and slncei^ly^tiaMk ,you<for^ypur. consideration , and understanding o f this wartime.prol»lomv Widi your, help, we will continue to keep, telephone lines clear for* Victory. \ For Vki ifHTCO 5TAT1 SAYINGS s i x t y - f i ] i i HAPPEI By CLARE! Member | Seventh The 78th Coji| ' States waa offic at noon last W&A ate,' which is thirty-two Senat the Vice Preside veteran Clerk, sided over the o| Sam Rayburn, was re-ele.cted/f W. Martin, Re; Betts, by a vote 1 W. McCormack chosen as- Demo while Mr. Mart| 1Republican-Floor , pected, the leadt| the- Congress operation and sil fort. Most sign| ment made by which lie pledgej .all legislation House would or] and fhpt he woi| and his every defend the rigl| and the power i-e?entatives. statement the serving notice • larfon drafted i| and agencies would-be consid and th-t the 78] be a ‘“rubber si orders from no| On Thursda] livered. his annl Session of the] also attended! Corps, the Sul Cabinet. The, greater part- port on the Aij ing the past - that the Axis| 1942 and thai was only a mq •ed the feats i men on the ba ..^.and ftho sen] niefican citizc on the home prophesy whe Nations woillc] he made the “and hard on| the Axis in ;ideht was air tailed report | 1 duction of <w's industry duril the prodiictio] as proof thaq tion efficient war. He geij aims of Amq permenant support to guarantee security to no details as condition is| Other doll touched upol left handed] cratic activ by»mention 1r(the Presidl fill out qtJ At long ll told the rel regular prel terview las] stated she reporters because she but only the news sc stand it”, certain thafl Of interpr/ •selves it ij liditous infl is taking i| Your hi tesentative Congress, three bills] Interest, to "Lame I making ilj . any Rapt Federal oi ber o i th« from the his or hd Becon#—) Ceiving pensions per morit Without status--in| limit*tier law. Ti Wduidbe] a H
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