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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 8

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 8

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THE LANCASTER. 0 DAILY EAGLE Friday Evenlnr, March 'SS- EOT inf mad in the village of Oak COUNTY CHURCH NOTICES inated, but elected to the office he was seeking, and after serving efficiently, was reelected for a second term. Peter Unmasks Falsehood and Hypocrisy "Brass Tacks" on the Sunday School Lesson Che 5oben (Text defilement was not Peter's judg price for the area is 10 cents indicated they would not appeal their case at once. The act expires in June and efforts are being made in the legislature to obtain its repeal. Judge Conn said he based his decision on a ruling of the United States Supreme Court in a sim--ilar case at Rochester, N.

Y. His decision restrains the farmers' from selling for less than 10 cents a quart. Milk Retail Sales Upheld Farmers Must Abide By Existing Rate Is Ruling BOWLING GREEN. Mar. 1 OP) Farmers cannot sell milk at their farms to consumers at less than retail price set for their area by the state milk marketing commission, Common Pleas Judge Amos L.

Conn ruled today. He upheld the Burk act in the cases CAMPAIGN DAYS RECALLED Mr. Zeph Musser, Superintendent of the County Home, has come into possession of a candidate card, printed in 1891, announcing the candidacy of his father, A. J. Musser, who was seeking the nomination for Fairfield County Treasurer.

The printing on the card is quite clear, in spite of the forty-four years of time intervening. Mr. Musser was not only nom of eight Wood county farmers who admitted underselling the commission's prices, but contend the act is unconstitutional. Won't Appeal The farmers, charged with sell ing milk at five to seven cents a quart, whereas the commission's away falsehood, apeak tratk are member oo oi another." are eracft lseg ment that smote the liars oeaa ior their falsehood, hypocrisy and blasphemy against God the Holy Spirit: "Peter said. Anantea, why hath Satan filled thy twit to lie to the Holy Spirit? Thou bast not Hed unto men, but unto God." It was the first recorded case of church discipline.

That rt effected a wholesome purpose is evident in the reverence it inspired in the church as "great fear came upon the whole also In the respect it inspired from believers: "of the rest durst no man Join himself to and in the effect it had upon sincere and believing folk as "believers were the more added to the Lord, multitudes both of men and women." But this addition came only after some necessary subtraction. The growth followed the spiritual surgery that removed the cancer that soon would have defiled the whole body of Christ In the light of this story dare we amg, "Take my silver and my gold; not a mite would I Christ condemned no sin more severely or more frequently than the sin of hypocrisy, the pretending to give what was being withheld. He who is the truth hates a lie whether spoken or acted. Commercialising Religion Our second story suggests the peril of attempting to commercialize religion as Simon the sorcerer did when he sought to buy from Peter the power to bestow the Holy Spirit through his hands: "Thy silver perish with thee, because thou hast thought to obtain the gift of God with money. Thou hast neither part nor lot in thla matter: for thy heart is not right before God." Thus Peter rebuked the sin we caH "simony" of bartering in spiritual things and peddling the grace of God for a price.

to the very "gall of bitterness and bond, of Thursday evening, Feb. a goodly number were present. Mrs. Edna Williams of near Somerset and Mrs. Zema Hyde spent Thursday afternoon witn Mrs.

Effie Drumm. A series of revival meetings are being conducted at the Oak-thorpe C. U. Church with W. B.

Jenkins as pastor, and the woman evangelist, Mrs. J. F- Portei. delivering the messages. Some changes of homes are be- Th International Uniform Li- Von on the abova topic for March I Act aapeciaUy the Golden Text beinj Sph.

tcSS, "Wherefore, putting away falsehood, apeak ye truth each one Cth bia neighbor: tor we are mem-r of By DR. ALV1N E. BELL nn prPST ntnrv ivpardinr Ana- and Sapphira ha background in the beautiful Christian communism of the early Christian 'communion wherein "the multitude I of them that believed were of one heart and aoul: and not ona of them said that aught of the things which be possessed was his own; nut tney had all things common. For neither was there among them any that lacked: for as many aa were possessors of lands or bouses sold hem and brousrht the prices of the things that were sold, and laid them at the apostles' feet: and aistriDuuon was made Unto each, according as any one had need." Chrittiaa Coamsmiem But this communism of material things sprang from a common faith and love, "one heart and Com munism Dart from such unity or faith or based upon atheistic unbelief is something entirely different, a thing as fruitful of curse as the Chris tian communism of the early cnurcn was fruitful of blessing. Goal's Flaming Swore! When Ananias and Sapphira pretended to practice complete community of goods with the church, but at tbe same time held back part of their money lying decekfulness they Imperiled the purity of the church and God's flaming sword of judgment flashed judgment to preserve the pure fellowship from Richland Mr.

and Mrs. David Miller were the pleasing hosts Wednesday, when they served an evening dinner, placing covers for the.se guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dorris L. Baker of Rushville, Mrs.

Jennie Brown and Mr- and Mrs Ralph Miller of Lancaster. The annual Martha Washington Supper sponsored by the Presbyterian ladies, was served 22 E. Wheeling St. 0- rl CM rl A DIME IS ALL YOfl NEED TO MAKE THIS FINE CATCH MEET TONIGHT The Sunday School 'officers and teachers of the Maple Street Church, will meet at 7:30 this evening. PITTSBURGH Right now about all the traffic cops downtown can give the errant motorist is a bawling out.

The department has run out of traffic tags while 100,000 have been ordered the printer hasn't finished the job yet. SORE THROAT Relieved 15mm. with ThfMrineordrug- wui return your money run prn-acription medicine, internal cauaa. Bo gargling, hannleaa, very effective. 35.

ME LARGE No. Vi XANS LB. 7 LARGE BARS 2 fo 15c 2staiks17c 10c 3 lis. 15c TH0 3TC We were stunned, ourselves at this low price and we've seen so' many good values we thought we were shock-proof! Spend wisely line your cupboard NOW with a big supply! These tender, light flakes are both delicious and healthful! A "reel value" for you to catch just at the beginning of Lent! COUNTRY CLUB VJ I UJ IfV 0. Tooill, Inc.

Fancy All-Green. Cook En Casserole with Tun. No. 2 Can. jap PEACH Argo Gloss Starch 3 lb.

Karo 5 pound can light Linit Starch thorpe thia week. Mr. and Mr. 1 Emerson Peters and family are moving on a farm near New Sa lem, while Mr. and Mrs.

Hite ar; moving into the Peter's home. Atty. George Frater, wife and son motored from Columbus, Sunday morning and spent the day with Dr. Abe Beery at Rushville. Mr.

and Mrs- U. S. Elder, Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Elder and Re. Ritts motored to Columbus, Monday to attend the last rites he'd for Miss Bert Elder. Miss Elder had formerly lived in this community. "A community group" met with Mr.

and Mrs. Dorris L. Baker Monday evening and held a meeting in regard to the Lenten services. The evangelist H. W.

Bampcr of Cambridge is in charge of a series of meeting at the church of Christ at Rushville- A stereopticon lecture, sponsored by the parsonage trustees, will be held at the M. E. Church at Rushville, Thursday evening at 7:30, with the Rev. C. S.

Poking presenting the illustrated lecture on "Palestine." Miss Catherine Boring spent over Saturday night with the Misses Evelyn and Gertrude Yingling at their home. Mr. Harry Morehead who had been ill the past week is again able to be in the restaurant. While the birthday of Mr. W.

J. McFee, falls on the 22nd of he was honored with a noo dinner at his home Sunday, the event being planned by his wife and assisted by Mrs- Anna Muck. The bounteous dinner and trimmings were in keeping with the Washington birthday. Coves were placed for Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Welker of Pleasantville, Mrs. Dora Upp of New Salem, Mr. and Mrs. William Binckley, Miss Libbie Vogel, Mr. and Mrs.

Finley Drumm of Rushville, the honored guest Mr. W. J. McFee, Mrs. McFee and Anna Muck.

Other guests, also, called during the day- 234 S. Ewing St box each 21c or dark each 33c box 10c FOOD CAKE 39c DINNER 3 25c pt. 15c Grosscup Chapman 434 King St. Lancaster Fancy Country Club. Halves or Slices in syrup.

SAIP Jewel. Hot-Dated, smooth and fragrant. 3 Lb. Bag 55c. CELERY, medium size JELL-O, 6 flavors, IT each wW 3 boxes HEAD LETTUCE 10 MATCHES, Ohio Blue Tip, 97 60 size-2 for Full Count 6 boxes GRAPE FRUIT, Florida, -JCp RICE, California Blue Rose, 64 size 6 or ww Pound ORANGES, Florida, 0c GRAHAM CRACKERS, IQa 216 size doz.

t't I A-l Brand 2 lb. box I Jw SWEET POTATOES, -M EGGS, Country Fresh OQW No. 2 Jerseys 4 lbs. I lw Dozen LHi POTATOES, home grown -Jj SWANSDOWN Cake Flour Epfc. "Wherefore, putting e-edi one weh bis acighbor: (or we EMMANUEL'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Paul O.

Weimer, pastor. Pleasant Township. Infirmary Pike. Quinquagesima Sunday. 1:30 p.

Sunday School, P. W. Thomen, Supt. 2:30 regular worship with sermon on The Epist'e for the Day by the pastor. Luther League 7:30 p.

m. The public is welcome. STOUTSVILLE EVANGELICAL Clyde R. Wendell, pastor. 9:30 A.

preaching hour. 10:30 Sunday School, Mr. Frank Drake, Supt Cottage prayer meetings Tuesday and Thursdey evenings at 7:30. Places will be announced at the Sunday services. Revival services will begia Sunday evening, March the 10th.

The pastor will preach the first week and will be assisted the closing two weeks by H. V. Falor of Polk, METHODIST EPISCOPAL RUSHVILLE CHARGE Alvin V. Ritts, minister. Sermon, "A Living West Rushville: Worship 9:30 a.

Church School 10:30 a. m. Rushville: Church School 9:30 a. worship 10:45 a. m.

Marshes Chapel: Church School 9:30 a. m. The Woman's Foreign Mission ary Society will meet at the Rushville Church on Wednesday March 6 at 7:30 p- Mrs. Syl vester Turner will have the devotional period and Mrs. Fre 1 Lewis will present the program.

Mrs. J. C. Elder and Mrs. U.

S. Elder are the hostesses. The Ladies Aid of the West Rushville Church will meet with Mrs. Owen JStuart on Thursday, March 7 at 2 p. m.

PLEASANTVILLE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHARGE Paul Graf, minister. Pleasantville: Sunday School, want you present! Mora-worship 10:30, sermon Examined." Church Day and noon dinner, Wednesdav, March the sixth. Come for the Foreign Missionary Society morning session and remain for the Ladies Aid and Home Society meetings in the afternoon. Midweek service promptly at sevei o'clock Thursday eve. New Salem: Sunday School at 9:30.

Remember the Lord's No more Tuesday mid-week services until annuonced. Thurston School Evening worship and revival meeting at 7:30. All welcome. Epworth League, Tuesday night. Millersport Evangelical R.

A. Krisher, Minister. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Mi.

Virgil Fryman, Supt. Prayer meeting following the Sunday School. Evening preaching at 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the min ister.

Prayer meeting on Wed nesday evening 7:30. You are welcome. Methodist Protestant Edwin M. Larason, Minister. New Salem Bible Study at 9:30 a.

m. H. D. Smith, Supt, Sermon at 10:30 a. m.

Subject "Our Saviour's Salvation And How?" Pleasantville Bible Study at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavoi service at 6:30 p. m. Sermon at 7:30 p.

m. V. H. Eyman, Sunday School. Thurston Bible Study at 9:3 a.

Harley Hiles, Supt. Cedar Hill Evangelical Rev. O. R. Reiff, Pastor.

9:30 a. m. S. S. Kirby Kern, Supt.

10:30 a. m. Prayer service. Purley Williamson, class leader. 7:30 p.

m. Preaching. Wednesday Eve. 7:30 Prayer Service. Hoy Memorial Evangelical Rev.

O. R. Reiff, Pastor. :30 a. m.

S. S. Clarence Crist. Supt. 10:30 a.

m. Preaching. AMANDA-RO YALTON METHODIST CHARGE. L. A.

Donnally, minister. Amanda: Church School 9:30, Mr. M. A. Povenmire, Supi.

Morning worship 10:30. Epworth League 6:30. Evening service 7:30 Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30. Missionary Tea, Thursday evening at parsonage. Royalton: Church School 9 30, Pearl Compton, Supt.

Epworth League Bible study Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30. Zion: Church School 9:30, Chas. Wolf, Supt. NEW LEBANON EV. LUTHERAN Paul N.

Varner, pastor. Sunday, March 3. Sunday School at 9:30 a. Carl Saffel, Supt. March lOtn.the first Sunday in Lent has been chosen as the "Bring One" Sunday.

Every pupil in the Studay School is to bring another. Every Sunday after the 'Bring One' Sunday is a "Keep Them" Sunday- Church service at 10:30 a. m. sermon by the pastor ICor-inthians theme, "Love is the Best Gift." Ash Wednesday, March 6, marks the beginning of Lent with the first of our midweek services. This service will begin at 7:30, March 6.

The Ladies Aid of the congregation will meet at parish housi, March 7 at 7:30 p. m. An interesting and instructive program has been arranged. Rushville U. B.

Charge R. E. Gehres, Pastor. Pleasant Hill Sunday School 9:30. Preaching service 10:30.

Otterbein Sunday School 9:30. C. E. 7. Preaching service 7:30.

LEGAL NOTICE Celeste Larson Sehmur, 414 Reed Street, Evansville, Indiana, will take notice that Nathan G. Foreman on the 28th day of December, 1934, filed in the Court of Common Pleas, Fairfield County. Ohio, In case No. 20017 his petition against the above named persons and others, praying for a partition of the following described real estate; Situate in the Village of Thurs ton, in the County of Fairfield, in the State of Ohio: Beginning at the north-east corner of the lands owned by Ran dolph Norris on the West side of High street, in the said Village and extending in a northeasterly direction along the center of said High Street, Forty (40) feet to a point in the center of said road; thence West one hundred and sixty-six (166) feet to the T. O.

C. R. thence following the line of said Railroad southeast to the lands of the said Randolph Norris; thence East to the place of begin ning, containing 23 hundredths of an acre, more or less. Said party is required to answer on or before the 23rd day of March, 1935. NATHAN G.

FOREMAN, Plaintiff Silbaugh Silbaugh, Attorneys. 1-29 2-5-12-19-26 3-5 LEGAL NOTICE Charles Jasper, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Andrew Collins, R. 1, New Castle, Pennsylvania; Celeste Larson Schmur, 414 Reed Street, Evansville. Iria M. Ho'm- fes, Mitchell, South Dakota, will take notice that Nathan G.

Foreman en the 28th day of December, 1934, filed in the Court o' Common Pleas, Fairfield County, Ohio, in Case No. 20016. his petition against the above namid persons and others, praying for a partition of the following described real estate: Situate In the County of Fair-field in the State of Ohio, and in the Village of Millersport and bounded and described as follows: Being Lot Number Forty-three (43) in the Village of Millersport, west of Lancaster Street, and bounded on the west by Locust Alley, excepting Twenty-two and one-half (22) feet off the north side of said Lot Number Forty-three (43) being transferred to Peter D. Cool of Millersport, Ohio. For further description see plat as recorded at the Recorder's office, Lancaster.

Ohio. Silbaugh ft Silbaugh, Attorneyi. Said parties are required answer on or before the 23rd day of March, 1935. NATHAN O. FOREMAN Plaintiff.

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