The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 27-52

v*Kf t7n¥3y*7ss*' m Page Four 7-» ^rM^&sr.lwr **tjfs* <r >;;'-a***? ■'■4K«SW,; “ ' ‘li Z*" .'*g<4**! «£Ni \h,~ ‘C •»> \>-."IV'■i'-&**• _* T h e ' CedarvlIle, O. Herald FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliot^, minister. 10:00 a . m» Sabbath, School, Rankin McMillan, supt. 11:00 Mopring Worship. Sermon: “Christian Blessed­ ness.” 7:00 p. in. Young People's Meeting. Tuesday evening, Sept. 23rd, The Westminister Class • meets ■with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pow­ ers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chaplin assisting. ’ „ Wednesday e v e n i n g U n i o n Pinyer Meeting . will be at the United Presbyterian Church. Thursday afternoon, Sept. 25th The Women’s Missionary Soc­ iety will be entertained at the home of Sirs. Lina McCullough and Mrs. Harry Wright- The de­ votional leader is, Mrs. Paul Ramsey. The guest speaker, Mrs. Henry Hey. Choir Rehearsal is Saturday at 7:30 p. m. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, minister. Sabbath School 10 a. m. Supt. Arthur B. Evans. Preaching 11 a. m. Theme, “Enlistment for Christ”. Y. P. C. U. 7 p. m. Subject, “To have a friend be one”. We are having three topics on the theme, “From Friendship to Marriage.” This is our first meeting since vacation period, so let us RALLY to the Y. P, C. U. Here is a lively topic that should be considered thoughtfully. We, have only the two meetings to consider those various topics which deal with the subject, “From Friendship to Marriage”. Choir rehearsal Saturday 8 in the church, Union service in our church at S p. m. It is time for the Semi-Annual Joint-Board meeting for next week. The evening will be an­ nounced on Sabbath. Plan to be present RALLY DAY, September 28. A guiSjt speaker lias been secured and *we would like to pass that 200 mark in attendance again: why not mate it 225 this time? i World- Wide Communion Oct-1 ober 5th, with usual preparatory services preceding. , The outside weather may cool, off somewhat, but let us warm up our religious zeal in the ser­ vice of our Master, the Lord Jesus Christ. METHODIST CHURCH William B. Collier, minister. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Morning Service at 11:00 a. m. The sermon subject will be “The Kingdom of God,” the second in a series of sermons on the. Lord's bring it into full realization? A cordial welcome to all. The election of the Sunday school superintendent and de­ partmental assistant superintend­ ents will be held in the church following the morning service Sunday. » Youth Fellowship at 7:00 p. m. in the church. Representatives of the church will attend the District confer­ ence Tuesday morning and after­ noon in the Methodist Church in Georgetown. CLIFTON UNITED * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, minister. Mrs. Ehvood Shaw, organist Sabbath School 10:00 a. m John Skillings, supt. Miss Jean ette Spahr, organist. Lesson sub­ ject,—Guidance by Great Pro­ verbs. Sermon,—11:00 a. m. Sermon topic, “A Brief Biography of Enoch, the man who walked with God.” Dr. Bickett. The young people will meet at seven-thirty ‘and study the topic “A marriage that will last.” Osborn Youth Is First Polio Victim Greene county's first infantile paralysis case of the current “danger season” has been report­ ed, putting an end to what show­ ed promise of being a clean slate for the year, Dr. Gordon E. Sav­ age, public health commissioner, announced. The victim, 2-year-old Wayne Chaney of Osborn, has been re­ moved to Miami Valley hospital Dayton where his condition is reported to be “not too serious,” although the health chief cau­ tioned that it is still too early, to make a prediction. Prayer. Will the kingdam of God be on earth or in heaven? 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HIGH U M DIAL 3-9491 5? SPRINGFIELD, O. V’ S'(nS /'vv' ^ ^ ' WE PAY FOR HORSES$10.00 COWSSI 2.00 HOGS $3.00 PER CWT. ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALL Charges X E NI A F E R T I L I Z E R XENIA Reverse E. G. BucShsieb Inc. K* * 12-. » P ' \V-> * f &§~' . i j : . . . . . . . 91 U p (Copyright 1937, Nat’l Trades Day Ass’n, Weatherford, Texas) I I . , O Owned,controlledandsponsoredexclusively inthisretailtradingareaby Business Men’s Assn. andoperated*withourpermission, bythemerchantswhosenamesappearbelow I 7 Regardlessof weather conditions orother circumstances this eventwill beconductedevery Saturday at 9 P. Enjoy Good Food at the Blue Bird Restaurant Creswell Concrete Products Company 1 Cedarville Market Shoe Repairing - Laundry Chaplin Dry Cleaners Fleetwing Station Bird Variety Store Herring Lumber Co. Luncheonette Sodas Confarr’s Pantry Cedarville Farm Implement & Supply Hal Reardean’s Barber Shop Elmer Burba Pool Room Special for Saturday Dew -Jell.......... box 9c (no limit) Rigio’s Market Hamman?s Dairy C. C. Brewer—Tiner Short Orders Breakfast Lunch Dinner . Old Mill Camp Your Purina Dealer R . C . W e l l s Your Rexall Drug Store H. H. Brown Cozy Theatre Pickering Electric For the best in Groceries Meats Hill Top Market Paul Edwards Cedarville Herald ;8 cu. ft. G. E. Home Freezer $329.75 Complete *; Duvall Hardware Special for Saturday1 Peaches can 25c Wagner’s Grocery Dry Cleaning. Pressing Re-Weaving Tailoring Altering Laundry Service Pick-Up and Delivery New Cedarville Cleaners Cedarville Lumber Co. Dennehy’s Pool Room Frank Creswell ~ iv;1' *s«k iijk t*

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