The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 06, 1939, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C THI RSDAY. JULY 6. 1939 mm •dmiui.'trmtive f^xioci* for loo nflWiy \rfOIIIlUCO|itii*«if,*' the prrrfe—or ohoen-rs. rrfer- In South Carolina rinr to **aitniinMtrativ* mrddiinir hy tho pptvral iWr*ation* * thrmaelvrji vrhrn they ha%> no constitutional mrht to #uch fiinctKm. “And » wc hare permitted rov- emment to bectene «o cumbersome and jeapensive that t is now aJmoA im- many thme*. to meet current expenece and JOANNA NEWS WTIAT IS MEANT BY THE DOCTRINE, ‘SALVATION Coionbia. July I. — Dr. Georfe R. Sberrll, of the Unirersity of South CWnlwa, b a bij, cbenrful fdkrw K«xr»xx««xxHacKXxyic««y»inagt (fol<h*i!lc, July 1.—Mr, and Mpp.W. H I BY GRACET can hev’er Imow p^ace until he firee ppopriaited by faith. Grace is the frian- up looking at self, and kte hb graces tain and faith » the channel. Grace is go for nothing. Salvaidon is by grace die life-line ahd fakh is the hand that and not graces. iclutches it. Grace and fahh are both* Atonement and salvation go hand.divine gifts. ‘‘SaJTation’’ cried Spur- - --.f ^ hand. The fact that Christ diedjgeon, “s e\^rything for nothing.” Regnerj. ha^^ rKumed from a Bu-j the quemion a. to whether sal-l “Christ free I Pardon free! Heaivn Ky Sara Dads f Thom well ropean tnp and are at their home rraduating.clami in Junej Hinsdale. | The Misses Sanders, of Newberry, and 'wnmer of Bible medal. vatkm is of works or grrace. The thought of saving sinnert is God’s, bom in the secret piawes of His heart. He gave His Son to be the Sa- ,, , . - ^ . ,1 “Grace"—. What is that? Or. Dale hut the futuie of govemmera m ^|b.l*nce the budget," Professor Sher- were week-etKi gu^ <*f Miss Sybill,^^ ^ ^ ^ otete b i»t among the^ Urfeas^j, eoncludee. “Gowminem as it ex- Byw. !“grace” was becoming disused. Sinceacknowledged aomething b done, particuUHy rtiout ^ South (arotina today was not | .Mr. and Mrs. Han Martin, Miss Nell |his day, it has been used a great deal "**7 ”** ' sook Him on the tree to die for our sins, Grace does not leave us as soon as we believe. The almighty call of grace which results in oar awakening starts! good for UK. Salvation by grace is ap-1 courgy and local government in planned; it just happened. Forty-onelHamm and Leroy Hamm spent Sun-!)<«s. Hi* own definition is well worth rw ^ai II1 ill » Mwinn** , • .... ni . Caroima. Dr. Sherrill fears noting; ^ counties are too small !(hiy at lees than bankruptcy for some *®'**'*!and have too few people to justify tives. ties and leaser unita. i their'ekbtetice. .And the county gov-j., p. p. A thorough oveihauling of county! Wrightville, Ga., with .Mhchell and Allan Barron Jemment, on top of that, is a headless, ,,jH*nt TueiMiay and Wednesday in At- !government — I think any govern- Unta. reb- remembering: “Grace b krve that passes beyond all ebims to love. K is love which, after fulfilling the ob ligations imposed by law, has an un exhausted wealth of kindness.” I>r. Jowett puts the matter strikingly j thus: “firace is energy, Grace is love-1 energy. Grace is a redeeming love-1 ^ I free! Grace stays with us to the end. It starts us on the way, h helps us on our way, and carries us all the way.” All honor and blessing be to the God of grace and unto the grace of god. TVn thousand, thousand thank.** to Jesus and to the Wesoed Spirit be equal praise. If gcvrrnments which would have to _ | ,„y govwm-jianu. volvc the consolidatMm of ^*^^^.** ment should have a head. I’m glad we. Miss Sara Rickard <*f Newberrj’, w the only salvatim that Ihr. Sheri^lj^j.^ broke because h is going to fo- visiting her cousin, ’.Miss Corrie Lou professor of political science at attention on govemment reorgan-1Gruber. university, can see. Particularly is j^tion." j Rev. R. .M. .‘^harj^ of WashingUm, consolidatKm needed. Itr. Shenll ^^*1 What Makes a (aaaty H. G., visited his |iarents, Mr. ami!and endowing the unlovely -with it* And Dr Sherrill head< his list of >*• |<’wn loveliness.” diffK^ics th^ wnuld J;!: .Miss I>,u«.e B<Kne of Em»ree. is! But, is “grace” definable? Delight-1 n.« in “W, .re try- ^ »-k ■.ith .MiK M.r-jfu) ,, lhe«- d.«riptK^ may be. tw! u. r^rk." h,. -dr to mainfm fortyrria ermntior!that tV half haa not “and it b doubtful if K is to U “-hen eight or ten would do just a.** it bursts ri^ht open. 11 *'^11 better. You Doa’t Read ’THE (iRRONICLB You Doa’t Get the NEWS energy ministering to the unlovely, Yield .Miss Mabel Aldred «»f :^ummerville, (i«.. teacher in the Jtionna sch<K>ls, spent the week-end at Joanna Inn. been told. With w’hat comparison shall we comfiare it? It defies definition ami beggars description. There are nay?. cracked until it bursts r:||ht open. 11 w'ell or^ better, he finds, think this bursting may come in the Nherrill propounds several rea- ff.rm of hwnkruDtcv for -^ime of them *'3‘y counties should be consoli- . %• i »• t u ■ ... form of b«,krupu-> for . mie ^ governmental structure I" «»■ brush has done justice-^now- i-ated. He .>ays it has l*en Dnind 1 [flakes, icebergs, rainbows and storms. .Mr. and .Mrs. Nelvin Harriswm of j?iome things on earth that no human inind payments c««me due. Too Maav C'ouaties I renovj I Sc-uth t'arolina has far tew many,^' * county must ceuncicK for efficient and economical $l><,0b0,000 and t:!U,(»Wl.O(Kl in u ^iK,aav .. — .ihU. .kr«n,.nv L.. mainiain its govern- ^ , . . , orty-one of the forty- , Dulwis and Dim- thU >»» t«r.'•bl Dmwis are on a two weeks motor SIS is;;,’ b, •»- I With this in mind and also on a basis The proposed bigger ratuBicion in which it is “everybody’s l-jsmess to spend and mdmdy’s buai ress to s«ave" can Ckal collapse, he msuts Modern tranaportation has rendered' trade the formula under which the counties were laid out arrhaic. the profeaaor, who for some years has nuule ex haustive studies of government in the When the boundarica they were so situ- hat a man enuM milk his c«iw hr HMimieig. wit his roueily have between! Fuller of Union, Because (iod ma<le them, man has 'were guest.*; of .Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe[to descrilie them. Oh! the ex-' weding riches of His grace. Dr, Jew ett’s ilefinition is worthy of his great reputation, but he himself confesm** that “grace” is imlefinable. | There are many people who believe | •Mr. and Mrs. Th<«nas iNeery left by (that all men desire to be saved. SHOES NEED REPAIRING? \^1TH OUR SERVICES AND PRICES AVAILABLE TO YOU, THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR THAT “RUN DOWN AT THE HEEL LOOK.” We Have a Comirfete Line of Pol ishes, Laces and Shoe Accessories. SEE US FOR BEST SHOE REBUILDING. CITY SHOE SHOP J. B. Dailey, Owner Phone 9283 S. D. Dawkins, Mgr. motor on Wednesday for a two week*’ Davis of Due Howard in ard get back in time to milk the c«w R . po*ntod «*»< to at night. * ' Shemll that mmut of the smaller “Today the state capOai is more!«»»*tohly f'ailaHm and Jaiqier, arr>-s.Mble t« m.-*t mm than was theiT g.irrtimmU m much l-lter fi- cvhuntiea were'rtiftilgioa than ^ime «/ the SheCTiJl l*rg»-r cihirtliee 4 alhi>on. f«»r evample, a rtnirtural ^ virtually a» de^raiueiyt tav»- and the • It jaT Mpft a* to unita, under consoKdatkm, vrould have a atrvmgrr tax haae and taxea wouldHI be rqualixed, thus amuring a bettor; ** It w ckixenahip and conaequmtJy a belter i .. * c-wUw government. Some counties have *uf-| , !.# ai u* modem time, through lo-l^*' h»ch there' , ^ W ill < «K»peT of Knoree, spent tiM* ^ f,y iweek-md with Francis Craig. W. F. Rerne*^ of Chicagi*, a-as a fered in 'of tra«)e to countie* I’nn Would to <*od thi.s were so! A lack of the sense of sin is stiU most peril ous omen of today. If a sense of sin be absent, wbat hope is there for a longing of salvation, a cry for mercy, or an appreciation <if a Savior? No, ail men do not desiderate salvation. One thing is evident:—• righteous- is essential. .Shall H be home nes** bufbineso visit**! here la^t week. Wsaiaa’* < lab .Members (hi Trip r**ufrty '••at la <1 I*r made, or shall it Ite of God and from I sbiA'e? Shall it l*e salvation by works' or sal vat hm by grace? Salvation byj works lA the choice <»f the I’hansee. lifty-f.Kir memnen. of the 'Vimian’s, ^ ^ club at J.mnim Mdl*. left 4 iint4m Xh.-'e two principles cannot LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES For the past seventeen years we have financed loans on automobiles. Our company ia the oldest local finance company in South Carolina. Home folks — a friendly service. You are safe with the “Security.” SECURITY LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. . NEWBERRY, S. C. Apply— McMILLAN-COOPER MOTOR CO. CLINTON, S. C. fi .tat* a* ha-al gaern- '-MHjth 4 ar.iktna the •' th. cnovtSigma *»f |e "S.-rtil *ai< “^au wigti^ evrepi t*. ' tha< five r f <«•« have adiifae*! Ih. € -f iiiTmrir fnCYa af gavmi in SpartaitHuig thi. I' im*t * aita*wn >partanl.irg ;« targ* Mbv a Heg 4 He ikad a 'ead> an>ar- a-M r >il it*4w th. mattar af fav.fa r hamltiog «d ahatr.r-r farm a( g.*• ri* a xy may have The -•-'•ll th* 4 gg-' fUlBi lar.. .V.rk ilfr ly amh t tim »taa ■ Cl over the ."a-atmard ■ c**mbine«l. Th«-y are t-*ta»ly dis- 1921—1939 Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN Is Yearn Eiperiewre Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Mnaka — TW NMIaal Aairi«IU. .I Ul. ^ aAMBl UmXWIAR BECK’S DEPARTMENT STORE n iNTtl.V. K. t. AM W ^ II Ta«* lav as Ima NEW SATCTT. oad ECONOifT. COMTOar Y«f ftf lip tn 33% more trend milenfel 'G IOC- AC-WaothM is NEW- asw la trsod dssiga. a coatooi. a cerd body, h givra you extra tbeuseads ol sator. qaisist. •osior culoa. . . . Start today! • m many r I’V the •f Ut* D* Shemll can tiat yaa any bet of mrthi*l» that miight be u g vr a evonty a ivipowitdr aitmina- trative hrad. but br parttrulaHy like, a '•• n rmp:**%rd Sy Mmir Count.e* in \.»rth 4'aroluia. I n.ler tb:» plan, a K«rd of don- m5"H»nri>- fek rimed by the |•e«•plc He a-vuid have that and then give it J Martm llasard Ma< Ibwa <t. i~. Wa-td aai n, d«ni «>* T urmtay Atghx at \r a berry hi<eyvfta ari.r a few dayo ilinrtM Hr errved in the war •* I"* mt^wUe*. IJ of ahwh awv *»vrrM-a* ' (**‘He had made bw htomr in (eddvtlh ftr- lh« past 14 year* and wa* a char i t. r mem.Vr and ridrr »'f tS* INroby , t* r an church hrrr arul twi,- »vf ct nenuri ty'x h ghly regarded tiXil«mo. Be'ido K;* w;«b'w. wh«> formerly' wa> Mis* lit !en hr ix survived* by the f«4i«»wT?ig: Three daughtrni. *u:horiiy to hinr and firr offgial* LuU Graev. .Mridml Klla, and IhTi' an»i . v.n to make !aw>. Hr ha* f«»und. Evriyn Ik-rard: on* **'n. Janw- Ih r- tha: f;vr-* vth> »*f the laws |»a.*>cdjJ R. ran!, ail of Goldvi’le; t-nr I-V the gvneral a.'*emb)y in .*?outh bn*lher. W. I». Dozanl, of SHver-. Carolina in 1H.A8 aerr stncHy local m str**et: f a-c *s.<:ers. .Mr?. Annie (k*ld-i (<4unibia. .Mrs. Nettii i of i'hntor.. Mrs. Kuff «»f• nature and insist.* i; was not necr*- .•;*ry for them to go beforv the gen-, ktfiarjuon OONl WJUl K>l MNGfil Cm cor CONVENIENT. CON- nDOfTlAL EAST-PAT aorrica. Got out oaay tof —choooo tba ploB that fits yooi eral a.v'cmbly. Hr says that is enr jSilverstrret. Mrs. K-dna .Marlin of re*.**vn why !*e!*si*uis of the assembly Great Falls, and Mrs. Ellen Shealv are so long. F'ar Caaatv Maaager Under his commiaidon form. he of Columbia. The funeral services were held at 5 o'clock Thumlay afternoon at the lOTGK^ MDANIEL VULC. WORKS wvHiJd have the conwnioKion appoint L’nkm chuivh here with the Rev. J. as the akhninistrative head of the i\ Matthews in charge, assisted bv county guveminenl. a county mana-^the Rev. C. C. Vaughan and the Rev\ .ger, and he w*>ukl haie the cimMois- T. B. Wilkes. Interment foll<»wed in .**1401 functHNi as a sort of ccnmty leg-, Rosemont cemetery at Clinton. islatiire. Ther. the people could be' — cKwer to law-making. la.* he itmked out the window of his Dr. Shemll says a veil of secrecy .Ihtle office. “We a.-e tiyiTig to live cover* much of the cooiplkated. cum-'like millionaires on day-labor wwges. besome. inefficieiit coumy and local j.And there is great secrecy. It is no government in this state today. jmore respectable to talk of the high I “A'ou oanY g«t all the facts about (ciwt of g\>veminent in some circles things in this saato.** he says. Dr. | than it is to speak of the high cost of SheriU helievaa naproveanents all i food at a dinner party because eome- thr Ime ma4rfd he aauaaadc if body nvight Chink xee really are *n<)it Ma S puMkitf ciMild be cai ai vetlad caiaity mad Dr. Sherrill always explains that he b CQgabam «f the diffiratties that waald attend caaaolidataoa ct coon- He b 4Mi#ii1 if the pacipb k, hm. he b waaibttbff if ml ^ cht^ !S3>^ ^ ^ 'ILv *• ^ ^lOn® , aLfll’S ImportAnt to every motor car buyer Is the fact HHQ that Chevrolet, first ia passenger car sales, is ^ ^ also first in motor truck tales, because truck bujrert select the trucks that pay the greatest returns. The same qualities that distinguish Chevrolet trucks eilst in equal degree In Chevrolet pas- sen^ cart. You may choose your Chevrolet solely for Its beauty, comfort. Or perfcMmaiice— bat you will get in addition that all-important tMtra wiiue. GILES CHEVROLET GO., Inc. CLINTON, & C