The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26
mm Obd <mdSocialActivities u ......................... Ifto* Bsrtiia Own* If -"Mriting (a M tiittri, 0 * r i t e bar torihi»'**ad ris* ter-bt-Jaw, Mr. aad MA i < Owswi. C H U R C H N O T E S "WWWWJW....<w>ijWWMiiyiiiimwMVMWMiBt> Mr. Jawtor u n it e d ; tYTERIAN what « u te tn sriy te* Bratton prop erty own*d by Mr. m i Mr*. Fasti * W i##«to -' Coxswain Bags* * Jody arrived home from Brammsrtou, Weak,, last F ri day. He waa tiM torgsti from CSreat L aW M to rilte tto s , Mr. C. JL Master*,”who has bean a patient hi Jtoringftdd City Hospital, the paat week, la reported aome what improved and will be returned home today. f The Greene County, Tfeachars’ As sociation. w illhold the annual spring dinner masting in the BUverereak Twp school building, April 4 a t 6:80 P . M. Dr, Floyd Fauat, pastor of the Broad St. Christian Church, Columbus, will deliver the address. The committee in charge is Sup i Andrew, Wiley MSn- aker, Bellbrook and Miss Ora Hanna . of this place. The Jamiesons received a telegram Monday morning th a t Mjrj, Margaret Huish had arrived in New York on the Gripsholm Sabbath morning. She is visiting th is week w ith her sister Mrs* Harley Bohlke and family .a t Batersonville, New 'fo rk , ahd wf|l come to Cedarville soon. Mrs. .Hervey Bailey will receive members of the Besearch Club a t the Eastern S tar Room, Thursday after noon April 4th a t 2 p.m. “Roll Call- Description of a dress I once wore.'* Book review by Mrs. Fred Towns- ley “Remember the ,End.” by Agnes Sligh Turnbull. Wanted washings and ironings to do. Call 6-2761 Cedarville, NOTICE All the Cedarville village and town ship boys who want to play baseball, (hard ball> are requested to' attend night April 1, a t the Rheubert Garage a t 8 ‘PsM. , ■use Ladies and. Genbf WriHt and Packet Watches H airy Mogie , Phone 6-293L PWHSB CHURCH Ralph A, Jamieeoa,, Minister Sabbath School l«s60 A, M., Supt, Arthar-B. Evans. Ptoaching 11:00 A, M, Them* . “Stewardship”. YJP.C.U. 7 P.M. Subject, “Sharing My Faith with Others.” Choir rehearsal [Saturday 9 PAL Laaton Prayer Serrio* Wednesday 9 P ,' M. in the Methodist Church, Message by Rev. R. C. Fredericks. - The Session will meet .Sabbath afternoon a t 2 p.m. in the .church. * The annual congregational business meeting will be held Friday of next week, April 6 a t 8 p.m. in the church. The usual covered disli dinner will precede the business meeting a t 7p.m. Each organization o f the church will present a yearly report a t this meet ing. There will be the election o f : Officers- including trustees. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I c h o o i Lesson W iu id te W*«*in* RewssaperOiuae. LuKHifor March 31 _ psmtMleq, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister 16:00 A. M, Sabbath School* John Powers, Supt. e Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme “Sacrament of The Lord’s Supper.” 8 P , M.'. The Trustees and Elders are to have their final joint meeting to study the Manual fo r Church*off ice rs. - - 6:30 P.‘M, Young Peoples Meeting. Miss Irene Turner will lead. ■ A NATION DEMANDS A KING UWSON TKXT-Tsamuri l.’UU. MEMORY SILBCTJDN —BlMMd Is tb« Mttoq w 1 m « s Cod Is (beLord.—P**lm33:12. A- major crisis has coma in the life of a nation when it i r raady to change its form of government. That was especially true in the case of Israel, for they were about to throw off the direct rule of God and de mand a king. There were good reasons for their desire. Samuel whs old. His song who were .to succeed him were not honest (I Sam. 8:3). But there Were other motives not so good; for ex ample, 'their desire to .h av e the pomp of a kingly ru ler and a wish to be like other jpeoples (v, 20). Their requesi was made known to Samuel (I Sam. 8:6), He was grieved, bui the Lord showed him that it was not His rule they were rejecting, but God’s rule, (v, 7), The m atter came to a' crisis as Samuel was sent to reason with them (v. 9), . " I. Prophetic Words <w, 10-18). There is always a price to pay if we are eager to follow the stylea^of this world. Israel wanted, to .have a king with an a ttractive cdurt and a mighty apmy like their neighbors, the other nations, but th ejrh ad not realized that such things are not provided.out of the king’s pocket. A word of “warning may be in place here for Christians .who have fallen fo r-th e temptation, to keep 'Tuesday, April 2nd.* Mmpeh Bible Class'meets with Miss Mary William son. Mrs. Hostetler the leader, w ill Pa« with their ungodly neighbors^ discus? -the subject, “Who' is My to keep up w th Joneses,’’ as it Neighbor? What do I Owe,Him?” Mrs. McCullough will lead the De votions. Wednesday, Apil 3rd. Womens All Day Presbyteriai Meeting a t "Middle- town, Ohio. The ladies of otir Society are to attend. ' . Wednesday, April, 3rd. Mid-Week Union Service is a t the Methodist Church. Rev. Frederick is the lead er. ‘The time is 7:30. Friday, March 29th. (This evening) the organisation meeting Monday “Preparatory Sendee”, Rev. Harmon ‘ " ' ' “ will bring the message. * Saturday, Choir rehearsal a t 8 P.M. THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST l- CHURCH Dr. H , H. Abels, Minister* Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Bette Nelson,.Supt. :. . ’ .Church.Service, l l A. ;M, Member ship Day—Baptisms and Accessions. Third in the series o f P o rtrait of the' Master entitled “Helpful Hands” is the sermon. A portrait by Albert Dure>-*the famous ’Praying Hands’ will be ott display. Young Peoples meeting 7 p.ro. De votions, refreshments an r recreation; to "keep up ith the Joneses, is sometimes put. Government has a right to call on ' the governed, to r its support, but who will deny th a t the tremendous m ilitary establishments which the rulers of the earth have maintained have 'been both burdensome and provocative of war. We live in a sinful world, and we ?may as well face the necessity of protecting burselves and policing the Unruly, but think how much bet ter- wbqld be Qiir lot if we like Is- , rael qpuld have been under the direct ru le of God. - They did not waht it. Are men any better .today when they reject the beneficent rule of the Son of God over their lives? , II. Persistent Will* (w , 19, 2Q). I * The people refused to hearken. Their stubborn reply was. "Nay, but we will hew a ldng over us,” and one can idmoW befir the emphasis - on the wurA*js4u*'". * Ode m ight have expected that the leaders of the people would have sensed the folly of their plan and asked God’ to continue to rule over them forever, but the stubbornness , of the willful human heart is al- ’ most beyond belief. ,When its deter mination is coupled with pride and ' unbelief it becomes an even more appalling barrier to the blessing GASOLINE? • . *' A # . United States Patent fo r a unique vaporizer. Slightly larger than a watch, it is easily attached near the carburetor where f t mixes more free air with the gasoline. Car owners re port substantial mileage increases per gallon of gasoline.* If you would like to try one on your car without risking a penny, send in your name ahd address to Vaco-matic Box 177, Cedarville, O. If you aren 't satisfied .With>the gasoline saving on ypur car, ytra will receive $l,h0 bonus on request. The company is also look ing foe Jive sgepts to help introduce Regular meeting of the Foundation Group-at- the Church Tuesday ev e . °* ®0<** a t 8 P.M, I Therein Res the outstanding lesson Ke*»I* meeting of the W S O 8 , 1 ’i T J W ' t i f *S* luncheon meeting a t the church Wed nesday noon. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W, Bickett, Minister Mrs, Etwood Shaw, Organist. Sabbath School-10:00 A. M. Supt, William Ferguson. Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist. Subject, “The Nation Demands A King,” Preaching 11:00 A. M< Theme * "A Case Study of the Woman,.Of Samaria," Dr. Bickett, A t the close of service the teams it In their neighborhood* Good money ^ J « itation Evangelism Will make, a j g g . 1 to,d ^ riotWn< ^ we do not sin like Israel; yes, sin even worse than they did, Joseph Parker in the People's Bible (vol. 6, p, 287) makes this acute eppUca- tion of the tru th : "Do we condemn them? Let us not be ready with re proach; nor urgent in condemna tion. We are doing a deadlier thing it may be than the elder* of Iarael • did in this case. We a re told th at Go 1 is angiy with-the wicked every day; that the wicked shall be driven into hell, and a ll-th e nations that forget God. We a re told that the Rar shall have his portion in the lake which burnetb with fire and brimstone, that no drunkard shall enter the kingdom heaven, that anything unclean, defilid or corrupt shall not pass into lBe city of God’s |rti|im |»ilniHltm n<'»Hilnrliiriw w w w . SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR E X F E K T S H O E H A N One capable * f . raw ing a good vehuM department. Geed salary and cemmtMleit; Mast have USES referral. Sears, Roebuck Sc. Co. Springfield, Ohio report. The Young People will meet a t 7:30. , maineth for the sinner but a fear- _ .. r ful looking for of judgment and The Boyer meetings w»Ubegin Mon- flery ihdignatfon, ;<Iay ^evening a t 8 p.m. and continue j -w h a t is the result? Men can go each evening of the week, A. cordial {immediately from the hearing or invitation is extended to all. Mr. Boyer' is Supt# of Missiions cf the 2nd Synod. The Annual Congregational meet ing will be held on Wednesday follow ing the evening worship, C O Z Y # THEATRE * F r i.a w l i « L , M a r th 2R -30 * DeubMfiiik»dl Ptefthtn * • THE CARIBBEAN MYSTERY < end ^RwatlwraOf Tk* BwHemds” ’Sttui. m i I * + > '* * * • h Shirley Temple - Jerome Couriland , ^ r i m a h h t e l l ^ . |f|Wff*-4XlMJnC>Y Alexander Km* * «***•• « * w n * ( m * * H fm S oM to * M M u ^ W K m v m m ....................................... THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Paster, Raymond Strickland. Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A. M, Preaching 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. Evangelistic Service 7:80 P , M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:30 P . M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru fus Nance. ORDER NOW—Your brooder house of metal construction. Place fou r order fo r metal grain bins to have them in time fo r harvest. Immediate. a w ay tW ugh It” a” way o v e rit delivery. Xing Tractor Sales, 985- --you can get there I” reading of the most terrific state ments concerning the future Of the wicked and can throw themselves with unbridled license into all the diabolical .enjoyments which stimu late but never satisfy the corrupt soul.” III. Providential WORngness <w.’ 21, 22). Reluctantly, but inevitably, cornea the divine expression of willingness to let man go the way he wants to go. Israel shall have a king, says God. In fact He had prophesied this day long before (see Deut, 17: 14- 20 ). So it is true (to quote Parker again) th a t “we can force our way through all solemn warning, a ll path etic entreaty, all earnest persuasive ness . . . We can go to hell if we w ill. . . There is nothing before you but love, grace, mercy, tenderness, God, That is all. There Is n cross— hew It down! There is a way around 991N . Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio, Phone, who ,j; . * ovx* .May we, neither a s indl «*««***■ - our own stu: TR 40 rC>R gWjByi flH ■"•w s eeas e-*«s0rrow> qtdMNfd to ghW'OiqtorV'service to- a l l : makes of tractors. Phone 592 for a p - ' pdntment. Xing Tractor Sales, 965- 991 N, Detroit H„ Xenia, Ohio. way .vidualejmg'- ■4 m WANTED TO BUY—OH fashioned famHate, china and glass dishes, col ored coal oil lamps, vase* and bric-a- brac. Write Mrs. Paul J , This), 2414 Christel Av*. Middletown, Ohio (3.29) q u k k w k u c f ntoM H^PmNBVPI •'WWVW STOMACH ULCWIS r oW C IS S ACID Weeiesh'yiiWeeliieineffti FOX SALE—Girls (10 year old) spring coat and winter coat with* leg- good condition. Phene Clifton & ggw ee eSmpfMBi. mm*warn (ConHmutd from J ra f jm «N) deterterate unless l emetMag was dene to overeeme tide eemditien. Seereriy a book had seat less then fig , end many of them m pb mere than th a t He found a mllky-waxey Rqaid made especially fo r preserving; lasther. It centals* t*Hew so finely emulsified that the solution is about the thick ness o f eresm, yet not mors pRy to manipulate than * hand lotion. Us ing bis fingers Im patiently massaged hundreds o f leather-bound volumes, over and over until gradually the crispness was replaced by * soft vel vety, texture, not unlike healthy, human skin. The bindings were thus made firm end the books usable with out fear of harm oceuring from hand-' Hnjg th em ,' This treatm ent of the leather should occur about every four years, to keep, the bindings soft, and pliable. These am accessible .only to “all county lawyer*, county’offfcJnls, all courts of the county and the court of appeals;” Each lawyer has his ovm key to the’ library th a t he may be. able to con sult the books a t his own convenience. In the smaller room is a gas fire place with a large,, mirrored console. Nearby is a wash-bowl, and all about are smoking stands. Truly a man's domain fo r study, ' On the wsll'are a few framedpboto- graphs, one of the old court house, another o f a group of lawyers in the old court room. Thia eng was a g ift from Mr*. S . L. Gowdy. I t'la in the larger room th at en larged photographs and two or three oil portraits are arranged, of most of the men who have served as judges fh the county. These portraits when hung on the wallawere not easily seen. They were changed to stand erect on top of and a t the fron t o f the bookcases flush with the doors, Beneath each portrait is a narrow bronze plaque hearing the mu»* n m i -J. Turn atli V S tk a a ia alHHit d o h ilt 1MB at Hit tfbM fttte t mA itsaat i l tit* evening helphif to load timsa books. Jo rt a few days later, Mr. worived a meet •patitotis letter from tiw man who trucked away the teams. Leaving Xenia so late th a t erveatog, he deeidad to stay aU night a t Middle- town. He periled bis track ip a pri- n te , locked garage fo r tte rights **d plashed to leave early next marring. In the night the garage caught fine and burned, So did the man's truck and his load of books. H is toes was about 1X000. . The End. m MISS HELEN RIFETORE BRIDE OF MR, LB* FOREMAN Announcement hi made of the mar riage of Miss Helen Elizabeth Rife, daughter of Mrs. Wallace Rife and the late Wallace Rife, Savannah Lake Park, Savannah, O,, formerly o f th is place i» Mr. Lee Foreman, Ashland, Ohio, Miss Rif* graduated from the Savannah High School in the 1945 clasp and has been employed by the A.L- -Garber Go., in Ashland. Mr. Foreman was discharged frpm the Army N6v. 10, 1945, after serving two years overseas and is associated in business with his uncle. The wed ding has been set for May 12th. ten # W m m ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a » ■ ■ m m ■ a m a ■ a ■ a a ’ ' H A U H wwsaauev SPRING CLEANING SALE nw a jrJ wMV enawmlw ■■WW^BfPIBWWWeJr. * ^*• w —r —- t * be juet another joli 9WrifW*r^*tet*# tibg tim m m m «*Ste r§ rduM | m _______ f , i T r ! f L i l 'g g g Atfima^fng <m fkatomlu m i mm. ^ffSaS t ■ ■ P ■ a I I m m m deyend omP c r i f a f a » * Mfmrmrltm Amt witt rmiisemyour week te » mtutewii. * Mtefcu your sMcmtitwe now! . - ■ *. Gslvsidzed Pall --------- Me Ctehririaad P*H f ir . Hroems 79c up Wet Meg --------- 59c ’ Wtadew ClMaer 65c u _ ROSCOE E. TURNER CROP INSURANCE ADJUSTER , Roscoe E. Turner, R 2, Xenia, has behn appointed crop insurance! adjust er by the Federal'Crop Insurance^cor- poration. I t will be his duty to adjust all crop insurance losses ins Greene county, SPECIAL MASONIC WORK r: A special meeting o f Cedarville Lodge' No. 622, F , ft A, M. Will’ be. name and tho dates*of serrioe Of'each beM Tuesday evening April 9th fo r judge. , work in the Third Degree. All mem-. Thia la said to ha on* <* the finest bera are urged to be present, law libraries in tbe sta te e f Ohio. ^ "M . MARSHALL, Master. It is “sustained by a portion o f th e f . , _ ' . ~ fees collected by the courts o f the ‘ Th« Woman’s Society of Christian, county” Since the death of W. F . Service w ill meet a t the Church, Wed- Trader in 1927, Attorney, J; A. Finney has been the secretary, of tbe Greene County Law-Library Association. The books contain the laws and the history- of their application to the lives of the people of this county- There are: Federal statu tes-and Ohio statutes, Ohio Appellate Court Reports, Ohio Circuit Court Reports, Ohio Circuit Court Decisions, Ohio Federal Decisions, Ohio Decisions, Ohio Law Abstracts, Ohio Nisi Prius Rspprts, Ohio Opinions, Opinions of Attorney General, Page’s Ohio .Statu tes ( 12 vol, cloth ahd. leather, price 9120.) Supreme Court Reports, Auto mobile Case Reports, History of The Miami Conservancy District etc. In a ,special locked case, are old, old volumes*of tan leather, of Ohio Session "Laws.. . from 1803. A few o f these are . reprints, *11 contain records of our own state of Ohio since its'beg inn ing ,. ' ' ■ » From the south end o f the library, a metal, spiral stairway leads to the third floor of the court house, the attic. Hera another large room has been partitioned off a t the library’s expense,' and ilttecf with sectional bookcases. Here are kept the State Report* of cases. Just to see the tremendous amount of material necessary to record our laws and the records showing how they are kept- • • or broken., . is im pressive, The word law in this county really means something- The reputa tion.of “lsw-abidiiig-citiaen*" was not eanssdvhi a day.'' ’ ' ’ ' V Mr. Swigart riscently resigned hie duty***XbtariafttoUWer to ca«* for the^yM lW A IM ftfcym tot Office. He be* le ft' the libnhry shipshape for the new librarian, B, Hays* Ham ilton, to take charge, The law library is a dignified, ele gant one, where War tows make their home, representing as they do, a bul wark for the bOBest, a stern repri mand fo r the wayward, a mailed fis t for the one who disregard* the riffita of property and Uvea of others. About 20 years, ago a change was mads in the typs Of taw records, from the State Report to the Reporter Sys tem, in tbe 7th District. The Greene County Law Library Association de cided to trade their old State Report books for the new system, The As sociation made a deal with a maa some distance from this locality, Who came very late one day, with hi* truck to haul the book* away. J- A, Finney nesday, April 3rd, having as guests the W.S.C.S. of Sdma. . „ Lunch w ill'be' served by the com mittee. A review of the book MA Cross Over Africa” will be presented by Mrs. Willard Barlow. Mrs. Martha Jeanette Anderson, 86 widow, of Samuel C. Anderson, died of a heart attack a t her home, Xenia, Thursday a t 11:15 P. M. She waa a daughter, qf J, D. and Martha Ann McMillan Williamson and was born neat Xenia. She was' a member of th« Second United Presbyterian Church, Xenia, but was formerly a ihembex of tho Covenantor Church of- this place. Surviving are two daugh ters, Mrs. Orville Ellis, a t home; and Mrs. D. L. Ferguson, Newcastle, Pa., a son, William, Xenia, and fourteen grandchildren; and two sisters; Mrs. Delia Dean, Orlando, Fla., and Mrs, R.E. Bryson, Xenia. *1110 funeral service was held Monday afternoon with burial in Woodland Ceetery. Springfield Loan Co., 32 W. High at. Phone 8061 Springfield, Ohio Experienced Typists and Clerical Workers. Steady ptoymeat, pleasant working aoodh tions, good pay. McCall Corporation 2219 MoCail S t. Dayton, O. - RHEUM AT ISM . Safferen ! .T ry Retaer’a Rlael Quick comforting relief from pains of rheumatism, arthritis, neuritis, lum bagO- FREE BOOKLET. Ask for Reiner’s RinoL 91-60 (4 bottles fo r 95. Brown’s Drag Store, Cedarville, O. POULTRY We pay highest pries* foe rab bits, dudes, turkeys, fries, hens, and roosters. 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