The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52
O jiD yU jl^ HERALD, FRIDAY, HQVEilBgS Hfc iM f QMo, 4BakerWelding Service Electric and Acetylene Welding \ For all types o f farm and factory work ^ H. E. BAKER ! CHURCH NOTES IjMMMMtnUWIinitMMIIHMIlW MONEY to LOAN For Buying a Home or Farm Repairing or Refinancing CONVIENENT & FRIENDLY SERVICE 4 A l l Savings Insured to $5000 Cedarville Savings & Loan ASSOCIATION Cedarville, Ohio METHODIST CHURCH William B. Collier, Minister Sunday school at 10 a. m. Bette Nelson, supt. Morning apeyic'e at 11 a. m. The subject o f the sermon will he: “A. Worthy Aim," Youth fellowship at 6:30 p. m. The wider will be Carl Wiseman. The Bible Reading contest fo r cob lege men will be'held in this church at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is invited. Our members are urged to attend the union Thanksgiving service next Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the Presbyterian church. Phone 6-2141 O ID MILL CAMP Re-furnished — Re-arranged OPEN EVERY DAY (Closed Monday P* M.) Steak Dinners Chicken Dinners Special Lunch Served Each Week Day Short Orders —■ Sandwiches Good Eats Here You Be the Judge Phone 6-1026 Just West o f Cedarville Route 42 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A. Jamieson^ Minister . Sabhath^scbodl 10a..m. Supt. Ar thur B, Evans. Preaching 11 'a. m. Thanksgiving message, theme: “ Is This a Time to Be Thankful?" Special music approp riate to the national holiday. Y. P. C. U. at 6:30 p. m. Subject, “ Be Thankful unto Him." Leader Claire Stormont. Union service in the Methodist church at 7:30 p. m. This is the an nual College Men's Bible Reading contest. Music in charge o f the mu sical conservatory o f the college. ‘ Prayer service Wednesday in the Methodist church at 7:30 p .m. This will be the fourth study on India in the six weeks course, under the lead ership o f Rev, William Collier. Choir rehearsal Saturday at 7:30 p. m. in the Auld home. It is approaching the time of year when we send *in the subscription list for “ The United Presbyterian.” Will those ijho wish to subscribe please hand frpe your names soon. Price in club is $2.50. If there are others, in addition to those who subscribed earlier, wish ing “ The Christian Herald” monthly magazine, I will be glad to forward your subscriptions. Club rate is $1.- 50. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10' a. m. Sabbath school, John Pow er, supt. 11 a, m. Morning worship, “ Annu al Thank Offering,” sermon, “ The Folly o f Possessions Kept in. ‘a Bag with Holes.’ ” 2:30 p, m. Monthly session meet ing. . ' ■»$ 3 p. m. Special choir rehearsal of Christmas music. ■ 7 :30 p. m. Cedarville College An nual Bible Reading contest in the Methodist church. Wednesday, Nov 27, annual union Thanksgiving service at the First Presbyterian church 'at 7:80 p. m. Special music. Sermon by. Rev. W. B. Collier o f the Methodist church.. Regular choir rehearsal Saturday a t '7:30 p. m. . . CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. Johit fe{ck|ifj'Minister . Mrs. Elwood' Shaw, Organist Sabbath school 10 a. m. William " tfie tiw / m m T fo y tw tfa r iT c a M to y e tc * You’ll find It pays in off ways to get skilled serv ice, now and at regular intervals, at our modem Service Headquarters! For this will help to assure you of dependable transportation day after day— prevent serious breakdowns, espe cially now,when coldweatherishardestonoldcars — save you the high cost of major repairs— and maintain the resale value of your car. Remember — ourskilled mechanics, using factory-engineered fools and quality parts, are members of Amer ica’s foremast automotive service organization. Come in — todayl You'll be well repaid for your patience in await ing delivery o f your new Chevrolet! It alone': brings you Big-Car beauty, Big-Car comfort and performance, Big-Car quality at lowest cost. And even though we can't tell you exactly. when we can make delivery of your new Chev rolet, we can tell you that we are delivering cars as fast as we receive them from the factory— that we'll make delivery of your new Chevrolet at the earliest possible date— and that your patience will be well rewarded when you experience its Bict-Car quality at lowest cost. CHEVROLET STILL LOWEST IN PRICE The new Chevrolet lists at a price substantially lower than that of any other ear In its field. This saving is bi^ enough to pay for many a service check-up on your present car. . ■' CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES C*d«Mrvill«, Q. Ferguson, rapt., Miss Jeanette Spahr, pianist, lesson topic; "Paul the Apos tle at Corinth and Athens." Mornnig worship 11 a. m. Follow ing the singing o f Psalm 1QQ, Dr. Biokett will read the call to worship from the 23th Psalm “ Grace and truth shall mark, the way, where the Lord Hia own shall lead.” The songs will be in keeping with the entire ser vice. Sermon topic “ Some o f the Gra ces tha$ Mark the Christian Life,” by Dr. Bickett. The young people will omit their service in the evening in order that many may attend the young men's-: Bible reading contest held by Cedar ville College. Two young men o f the Clifton church and students in Col lege are in the contest. They arc William Ferguson and John Skillings. The session o f the church will meet on Wednesday at 8 o'clock. “Take Our Word for It!” THE FAMILY PRAYER By Wilbur Weakley Lord, God o f hosts we come to Thee i Humbled and bowed upon bended knee, Seeking Thy love and Thy mercy too, Asking Thy guidence in all that we do. Keep us dear Lord from the paths o f sin, * Cleanse our heart-and our souls within, Fill our lives with work for Thee, Let our lights so shine that others - might see. Bless us dear Lord at the dawn of each- day, Give us courage and strength, we Pray; Courage to face the foes o f right, Strength to overcome with holy might. Keep us, ever, in. the the sight o f the cross • Lest we forget and all be lost. Now, in harmony and with one ac cord , We seek Thy presence through Christ our Lord, Amen. TO HAVE GET-TOGETHER " W e ’ve Neve r Hod o Ti re that Sold as Fast as the Ti re that • • OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES “ When you 've got a good thing, w ord 'gets •round f as t . . . and word-about- the new B. F. ’■ G o o d r ich postw ar S ilvertow n is certa in ly spreading around here. ' „ “ Seems everyone- wants* the tire that Outwears Prewar Tiresl That’s-why it’s so hard to keep..... them in stock— even with the factory’s out standing production. “ B, F. Goodrich users have been telling their/ friends about the wonderful tire mileage they . are getting from the broader, flatter Silvertown C a n fee b ou g h t on Small D ovm tread . . . how it covers more road surface, hugs the •road better, helps prevent skidding and slipping.'. . ; And thej^ye mentioned the 35% stronger tire body, the result o f an entirely new type stronger cord with more cords per ply. A ll this, you know, means greater safety— better - resistance to bruises and road shocks. “ Any way you look at it, the new Silvertown. is today’s most-for-the-money tire fo r your car . . . well worth watting for ” - P a ym en t and C on v en ien t T e rm s Fleet •W ing Station, Xenia. Ave. CHARLES HICKMAN Phone 6.1000 The young people of the Clifton l i nked Presbyterian church will have 1 a get-together meeting and social on ] Saturday evening from 8 to 10 o’- 1 clock atr-the. home o f Miss Joanne Sanderson. F.Goodrich F I R S T I N R U B B E R I i, . • i t little Johnny 1* the brightest lad in his class—with natural intelligence, a winsome personality and every other quality o f the boy "most likely to succeed." He ha* * bright future ahead o f him— IF we keep that future bright lot him as our forefathers did tor us. For generations the American people have taken their free enterprise economy as much for granted as they have freedom o f speech, freedom o f the prels, or free dom o f religion, Today there are some who do not appreciate those freedoms . . . who would even favor abandoning prlvata enterprise for varying forms o f cOllecdYisin, They would strive to create distrust between a Bright Future groups now working toward a higher standard o f living. They would tear down tathei than build. Increasing opportunity for the youth o f today and tomorrow, requires—not discord and distrust— but mu* tual faith and eagerness to work together to make cooperation succeed, • / W ith dauntless faith in each other, let us recognize that our citizenship carries duties and responsibilities to match its rights and privileges. Let us keep on the Right Road, Le*. us remove all un« necessary restrictions that hamper the opportunity o f every boy o t g irl to Achieve end enjoy a bright future. V H I D A Y T O N a O W I I A N 0 l l S H I C O M P A N Y Oman* ttrt.W tt*worn■fmtmeum fe&Aft* MMM SIXT CAI i f ■ iS J r * 6 : r < - i Pitchii ’ ' annual c %*■ < 4 ■ -a..:- ; school -v cash an prizes. C - J ■ “* it''- 1 o f Clark b . 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