•r jS — MB' iafcw.Tb Knife h^MOtn I i M’ J «M of *• twly gTMt of the ag«>. ohtaflr hocaueo ha waa aaar alart to hal» man on to God. Ha waa ahrajrs In- troduclnf Ms friends to Joans. . Ibara ara many pasaagas of scripture cited far this study, with the devotional reading In ladta and the Ooldoo Text from John 1:«: “Ha brought him to r WHAT ANDEKW TOLD HU a long way to aaa Jesus. Ha how to htfp them, fa thie In- aidant wa aaa the Jinal example of. winning people to Jesus—cultured who ware familiar, wa may with the current thought of the world. But this simple fisher man of Galilee knew bow to ap proach them, how to gain thefa^at- taction, how to bring them to Jesus, see TUT WATT FOB THE ANDREWS TODAY *T«HE world emits far soma Aa> 1 draw today. I fully believe that moat people could bo won to Chriet If only thoro wore enough Andrews. Barely hive I had a Jhraon to repel mo wfcm I faithfully fallowed the Wading of the Holy Spirit to spank to such person about Jeous. Andrew did not roly upon his own roiouraos. Ha want h the might sf the Lord. Ho know w|*t Jesus had dona far him. Be yearned to see all man enjoy their blessing. Ha was a simple messenger—* voice. And God gate him words - words that Cell like good seed into fertile ■ofl. w may ws today introduce our friends to Jesus. Only let us 1% member this—we must first know trim I m •» / s • •' dw ImtmaaUemat GsueD m t*haU tl « L SatoGMC by Local Danseuse To Study W WV ( mat Jesus, and t ▼ discovered fa him the laviour of men, he want and tound his brother. Simon, and said unto-hlm, “We hart tound ton fa—lab, nldsh la, halng Interpreted, toa Christ" Jahn 1:41. ^ what wa hart tound to ha goodT tolling Ms Mania about Jam, tor fet had flnad to Jam Shat which was SMd. Jahn tfea Baptist had told Aadrnw ahant Jam, and ha was datonwtoad that ha would toll otary-' mnnm amtam namann^^ MtoB^wn Madm nmasMfl an^mmui one wno wouio iiHten mu jooq news, as* HOW AMDHBW KNEW ABOUT „ A'S got his impressions of firsthand. Whan ha heard John the Baptist say, “Behold the Lamb of Ood that taketh away the sin of tha world,’* ha wont on to inquire about Jeous, and Jesus bsda him and John- spend the day with Him. They did, from 10 o'clock In .<4 That was enough. Andrew knew from that day about Jesua. Ha was now ready to tall others what ha knew about Jaaus. Do wa know Jesus well'enough to tall others shout him? If a fisherman could tell the story «f- fectivaly. cannot everyona? Bui let us remember this, no man can introduce his (Hand to Jam until ha himself knows Jaaus. • • ' # THE MAN WHO ■ BOUGHT at i Philosophy A little philosophy incllnath man’s mind to atheism, but depth to phlfe osophy bringafrman's mind about to religion.—Bacon. 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Mrs. Jack Nettles, president, pre sided at a short business session and a few plana were formulated - fqc the fall and winter months. Special guests Invited to this de lightful affair were Mrs. Marcus Adams. Mrs. A. A. Reasonover, Mrs. Grace Jordad, Miss Verla Griffin, of Wingate. N. C., Mrs. Blending — £ ^ morning tmttl l^fa_ afterpqan.-, Sumter, and Mrs. Wm. Watkins. .•*' v, « We offer an Emergency Policy that pays up to $5000.00 for treatment of Polio, Leukemia, Scarlet Fever, Diptheria, Small Pox, Spinal Meningitis, Encephalitis and Tetanus. Plus $500.00 Accidental Death Benefit. > OHLY $5.00 Per Year for one child and $10.00 . dependent for two or more 5n. i . V David H. Baum Insurance Agency — - Tell ’Em Ym Read It In The Chronicle Duties of City— • (Continued from page one) 1 replacement or essential equip ment. City cpmmtsekm will lot all contracts In excess of 91.000. Sea that all laws ara enforced. Tha manager la to be elected to serve for an indefinite term add may be replaced at the pleasure of I majority of the commissioners. Jack Tallint, who has been elect ed city manager ls expected to re port about September 1 to enter upon bis duties. He Is now engaged in making an administrative survey of St. Petersburg, Fla.;‘ It Is eAsi to toll Hriagin abeut Jas tones si aw earn family And a«w ws sat dadraw yonder with to* loaves sad fishes, brtogtof tohn to Jesus. Thalia tost of aaatog toe right perm the rl*d Maas. And agato toe acid test of kitreduatof to Jesua. / Apsis, vs see Andrew sensing fast that rW. O**** s Surveys Maps Plana M. C. 0’CAIK Registered Professional Civil* Engin eer PHONE 2213 l Camden, S. C. FOR SALE 1 ’’i •v;\ One 1946 Dodge pick-up track. Half-ton. ■0 ft J. 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