VOLUME XXIX CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1929 NUMBER 46 L 1 m • 9 # SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Rev. Samncl D. Price* D. Associate General Secretary of the _ World’s Sunday School Association. Clinton High Defeats Saluda !••••••••« International Sunday School Lesson for December 1 THE CHRISTIAN HOME IN A MODERN WORLD Luke 2:40-52 The home is the basic institution in the life of the world. It naturally comes before the state or church. Rooming house and eating out, which is part of the trend of the times, is not upbuilding the home. Problems that arise from discord and divorce make the song “Home, Sweet Home” a parody. No matter how modern may be the world the necessity for the old fashioned home continues. Therein was the trinity—father, mother and child or children. The home was^ God- established, both in the very nature of our being and also in His enact ments. As the truths apply vitally to our daily living and future ambitions special attention should be given to the carefully selected passages of Scripture. They are Deuteronomy 6:3-9; Matthew 19:3-9; Luke 2:40-52; 24:28-32; Ephesians. 6:1-9; II Timo thy 1:3-5; 3:14-15. No people has honored the home more than the Hebrews. The first At the age of twelve this well trained' lad was taken with Joseph and Mary from Nazareth to Jerusalem that he might join in the Feast 6f Passover. Read the story< in Luke for all the in teresting incidents. He had learned well during the growing years at Naz- aret^ and understood the fulfillment that the prophecies called for. He be came engrossed in listening to those in the temple who were versed in such matters and soon began td ask most intelligent questions. He was so ab sorbed that he failed to note the de parture of the caravan for Nazareth. But at the call “Come home,” Jesus went and the record of the following years in the Nazareth home is per fection: “and he was subject unto them. And Jesus advanced in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man.” The golden text is timely: . Honor thy father and mother.” Eph. 6:8. Prayer and thanksgiving to God I Bible selection calls attention 'to the i should be features in every modern instruction that God gave about writ- j home, even as was the way in the Em- ^ ing the Scripture on the door posts j maus home, to which Jesus walked ! Clinton high school defeated the strong Saluda aggregation Friday af ternoon, 14-13, in a loosely played con test, both teams playing erratic ball. Clinton scored both of their touch downs in the ^rst half, and Saluda scored the same number in the so- ond half Cooper, Clinton’s fullback, was taken from the game on account of injury, and then it seen^ed that Sa luda could gain almost^at' will through the line. Saluda’s star was Jenkins, who made both touchdowns and one extra .point. He was the best ground gainer for the visitors, and also did some pretty work on defense. Saluda 'show ed little power during the first half out came back in the second, and fought with a new determination, and out-played Clinton during this part of the game, as the scoring will indicate. We would also asafhre his family of the deep feeling of loss sustained by the Deacons Court, wj^o mutually share with the' family their bereave ment. At' the same time the Deacons Court in ^n expression oi^ deepest sympathy and consolation would point above to that great giver of all hope, with the thought that “The Lord hath given, the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the Lord.” Scalloped Meat Two cups of chopped cooked meat (cold), one cup of boiled rice, one cup of tomatoes, butter size of a walnut or a cup of nice gravy, salt and pep per to taste, one sweet pepper (chop ped). Mix together and put in baking dish; cover the top with bread crumbs and little dots of but^ter. Bake forty minutes. of the home and teaching it to the children within it. Jesus, the boy, was a product of such a Hebrew home. The Bible rolls were his reading book and he had been faithfully instructed in their content. with two disciples on the day of His resurrection. Problems are granted to meet daily conditions as they arise. A family that prays to the Father to gether is not so apt to start a family argument. Resolutions J. Isaac Copeland These resolutions unanimously pass ed by the Deacons Court ol the'First Presbyterian church, are ordered spread upon the minutes of the Dea cons Court, with a special page as cribed to the memory of James Tsaec Copeland, and that a copy of the reso lutions be supplied to the bereavcl family, and be published in The Clin ton Chronicle. FOR SALE J. Harvey Withers; • on, Wm. P. Jacobs, A. W. Brice, Committee. The Best Purgative for One six-room house, corner Ferguson and Owens Street One large lot on Calvert Avenue. JOHN D. DAVIS Phone 141 Clinton, S. C. Relieves the congestion, reduces complications, hastens recovery. ^'',iu»0C10R jOrlN X6EPH GAINES, M.D. WORTH CONSIDERING While the average span of life has , times a minute; multiply that by sixty been materially lengthened by the, to give you the pounds lifted per hour splendid progress in medicine and sur- j by the heart—I think it is something gery, yet th«/act remains that more 77,000! Think of a day—a week men of middle age or just beyond are —a month—a year—a lifetime! The dying in a given period of time than power of this heart is simply stag- ever before. In fact it seems now that goring to belief, middle-age is the critical period xorj Then, when the body is in action— men. They are found dead in the ba.h-1 exercising, or indulging in field tub, at the steering-wheel, on the golf j sp0jjg^ muscular pressure on tl.e links, at the desk and the newspaper , blood-vessels is doubled—trebled—and '< diagnosis is usually “heart disease. j labor of the jieart increased in It is true that the heart does more exact proportion. The heart is actually ; work than any other unit within the. made stronger and more efficient by | human being. It lifts from ten to j wholesome exercise in work or play. ■ eighteen pounds of blood sevent>’^two. Just why should this wonderful organ' SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONltLi ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FttLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY m • ■" " II . .1.. I ■ I II .— I I SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY "At Union Station” Phones 377 and 400 Phoned 377 and 400 Seldom ever is it vouchsafed to man to render such an excellent life of ser vice consistently to his Maker, as did James Isaac Copeland. And when the opportunity of ser vice is offered, seldom ever has man taken advantage of the opportunity more faithfully {ind diligently than he. Beginning many years ago in his early manhood he became affiliated with the First Presbyterian church of Clinton; was ever deeply interested in the welfare of his church; never shirking in the performance of his duty, and always ready to bear more than his share of the responsibilitits and burdens of the church; so thatj hfter many ptofttlsble years he hat- ' urally and deservingly became known, and was highly reVered by his fellow' members as one of the greatest pil-1 lars of strength of his church. To him | was referred many of the problems of church management, and upon his' broad shoulders was laid year after' year the principal responsibilities of the church. Whereas, Almighty God has seen: fit to remove from our midst such a| noble Christian gentleman, such a willing worker, such a helpful church i officer, therefore, we, the Deacons j; Court of the First Presbyterian church j' of Clinton, desire at this tin|b to givejj expression to our feeling of great loss ■ at his departure. Ji We would in these resolutions pub-|i licly express the serious misfortune j: that has befallen the church upon his |: removal, and at the same time prb-(; claim the great blessing which his life was to the church, and to all his fel low men who labored with him as of ficers. At the present time we would en-! deavor to offer ho'pe and consolation I to hi» bereaved family, by reminding them of the noble life of service whicn he lived, and the great contribution he made to the. cause of Christ, through active service in his church. Loo sening tne (L/^KING no farora, playing no favor- itea, time girea to every man twenty-four honra ev ery day. Nor can one moment be added. To adentific skill and human ingenuity re mains the task of .making the most of the time that we have. How well these efforts have been rewarded is common knowledge. To day man completes in mo ments—with a mind free for other duties—work that a few years ago required hours. Modem transporta tion draws distant x>oints hours closer. the Grip of Time Working hand in hand with each advance—faster than the fastest—^is the tel ephone. Wherever you cal -^n town or out—^you get your connections even quicker than yon did last year, much quicker than the year before. The grip of time Is being loosened, but it must be loosened even more to meet the needs of tomorrow. A refusal to be content with present accomplishments is the spur that urges the S8,000 employees of this company to exert their best efforts to make your tele phone service faster and better. be the first to fail, at an age w’hen it I should be at its best? I The answer is, the heart is poisoned I fr(^m within. Strangely enough, by | food—food—useful, necessary food! t Eaten at improper hours, in glutton-1 j ous quantity. The body is stuffed with ^ : heavy proteins at hours when diges-1 ! tion is impossible. I still maintain that! I the six o’clock dinner-debauch is kill-' ! ing more of our middle-aged men than | I cancer! The heart cannot obtain its Is own proper nourishment from a tor rent of undigested proteins within the blood-stream from which it must be sustained. The six o’clock dinner is an assassin that crepes upon its happy victim by stealth—and gets him ultimately. Our pioneers, who knew more than we do, died of old age. Mush and milk for supper is a good prescription—mighty good. 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