The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 04, 1948, Image 10

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4r~ - I •* Page Two * t i. IKE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 4, 1948 SIX-INCH SERMON Bv W-V. ROBERT H. HARPER f . f '( V THE PERSONAL VflTNESS OF TI1K CHRISTIAN Lesson for LLurh 7:^Acts 8r26-29: 'Memory Selection: John 20-21. Today we think of early results of evangelistic activity In countries where JeSus had said the gospel should first be preached. As natural with any movement, - Christianity T began at the center and spread out ward toward the ends of the earth. Philip was one of*, the seven men <V, “good- report" that were chosen to chic for the-poor and needy. He is knownXas ‘‘Philip Hie Evangelist." (.i fted vvith sk.ll and tact, he be- • x A came a migh'y witness for Christ. H.s convert, of whom we think to- passagdfthe royal treasurer was read ing was the' 53i;d chapter of Isaiah which we regard as a striding proph ecy of Christ, As the chariot moved on toward the south, Philip ex pounded the passage and showed its buiftllment in '(Christ, —_ ' i ' % ■ 1 • Coming to, a -pool in the desert, the eunuch asked to be baptized. And then they had come tip out of the “water.” the Spirit caught fhiilip away, while the eunuch went on his way rejoicing. What a blessed thing took place that day in the desert thrpugh Ihe faithful • witness ing of Philip! Let good Christians everywhere learn to be personal wit nesses and soul-winners. WEST CLINTON NEWS their pastor, Rev. J. W. Spillers, at Calvary Baptist church immediately following the eleven o’clock worship service. The bride and bridegroom enter ed together, the bride wearing - a suit of ice blue gabardine with black accessories. She carried a white prayer book topped with a purple throated orchid. Later in the afternoon they left for a wedding trip to Miami, Fla., and upon their Return-will make the.r home with the bride’s parents. Mr. Smith is‘the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith. Birthday Party For Roberta McGinnis — . Little Roberta McGinnis was sur prised when arriving home from town Friday, opened the door to her home and 23 little boys and girls sang “Happy Birthday To You.” Roberta Was celebrating her 5th birthday and received a number of gifts from her friends. Mrs. McGinnis was assisted • by Mrs. efw. Foster in serving refresh ments. W. M. S. Meet The Woman’s Missionary Society of -Calvary Baptist church observed the Annie Armstrong week of prayer Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Laura Mae Howard. The hosrtess served sandwiches, cup cakes, hot chocolate and nuts. Revival Service A revival service is in progress at the Church of God on Sloan street. The Rev. Roy Reeves, of Piedmont, •is conducting the services. Rev. P. • A. Beasley, pastor, vite^the public to attend. in- Farewell Party For Miss Windsor On Saturday eyening- Miss Mary Barker entertained a number of friends with a farewell party in honor of Miss Doris Windsor. Refreshments were sreved. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads’* in fror oL op-;), "n eunuea oP great authority uiide: Car dace,”‘and the royal treas urer. who had come to Jerusalem to wu'ship. Evidently he' Ifad come in fo the knowledge of thcJtrue God. Under the leading of the Spirit. P . Wp ran to the chariot, and heard the - st. ahger reading from the prophecy of Isaiah. The eunuch in vited Philip t) a seat in the chariot.; It M’omed a providence that tne CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the .estate of Mary A. Prather, de ceased. are hereby notified to file the same, duly vended, with the under signed, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment like wise. J. P. PRATHER, Administrator, Clinton, S. C. February 20, 1948.—ll-3c. OFFICE SUPPLIES— Call 74 For Your Needs, CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO Birthdays and Anniversaries. Mrs. Wilson Garner, Jr., had a 1 birthday February 29. *• March llth is Mrs. Clarence Dun-; away’s birthday. Lillie Annie Ruth|*Cagle was one year old February 24. Jackie McAlister wiU be 8 years old March 9. i coyce V.'rrgn: cervnrates her 8th birthday tbday. Mrs. Ray Fulmer has a birthday March ii. Shirley Quinn, will be 10 years old March 9. | Freddie Joe Lambert will be 7 , years old March 25. March 17th is Mrs. W. F. Gann’s, birthday. . * Paul Woodward will be 16 years] old March 10. “Grandma" Windsor will celebrate her 73rd birthday March 27. ' Mrs. Ben Woodward, Jr., has a ] birthday March 28. Today is Charles Shepard's 13th birthday. I | W. J. ' Eustace was 13 years old; Monday. ’ T ~ , Walkef Osborne has a~birthday] i ] March 18. Mrs. A. G. Gallowav has a birth- J-J i dya tomorrow. £ March 16th is Miss Martha Gal- DR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE OPTOMETRIST 4 ( Offices in Clinton Hotel Building: Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30 — Phone 42S-J :: ♦ ♦ * • 11 1) HENRY 1898-1948 F. M BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE —■ A STOCKS — TJONDS — REAL ESTATE Let I s .Analyze Your Insurance Needs Telephone 121 t-j loway’s birthday. ft C. H.-Robinson has a birthday II 1 March 24. S' February 16th was Mrs. /John £ Campbell's birthday. gl Pansy Campbell was one year old February 19. Brenda Joyce Cooper will be a, vears old March 6. • ♦ I « Lewis Boyter has a birthday March - ft 22. A L. Penland has a birthday March ♦ 4 «««#«#«•••••«#«•»•»•»»••%«*• ••%•••>«%♦ •«♦ *♦ *♦ *<*♦ *♦ ♦ *• *♦ ♦ ♦ *♦.*♦.* % ♦.*♦.** 19 . , Mrs. Coley Campbell has...ii bixth-.. // -day Saturday, and’ Mrs. Campbell’s^ is March 26. " ‘Nry^ March 11th is- E. J.''Campbeirs birthday. ■■t'' ^ Charles Windsor, Sic, has a birth day Sunday. Mrs. Bertha Gregory and Jack Evans have birthdays March 12. F. X. Evans has a birthday today, j, Mrs. W. A. Dunaway, Jr., has a birthday March 8.' • C. O. Owens will be 67 years old Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Owens will celebrate their 4,Sth wedding anniver sary tofnor row. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Samples will celebiate their 10th wedding anniver sary March 10. ' ■ R. D. Daniels celebrated a birth day February 21, ana Mrs. Daniels observed her birthday-^February 28.1 Mrs. J. E. Haggerty has a birth-j day March 31. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rushton cele- ' brated their 8th wedding anniver sary February 22. Joe Burns had a birthday March 1 .. i Mrs. R. S. Hudson celebrated a birthday February 25. Iris Hughes will be 7 years old March 18. Today is Mrs. Luther Fuller’s j birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle will celebrate a wedding anniversary Saturday. Rev. J. W. Spillers has a birthday Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boyette will celebrate their ninth wedding anni versary March A. "Give Me Elbow Room” Tired of his cramped confinement, a 'Clinton apartment- dweller said, “I want a place with a little ground: so I can 'stretch my legs and not have them in my neighbor’s yard. Just give me.some elbow room!" * ; — Here is our idea of his dream come true. A 5-room bungalow with an acre and a hall of ground: all city conveniences, without t it\ noises, located 3' .» miles from Clinton on the Greenwood highway, landscaped to perfection in a natural setting of pines. I understand tiiat any family with a little mouey in the bank and .in income of over S75 a week can buy it. For appointment — Call 85-J : |V ROBERT E. WYSOR / REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Jacobs Building Phone 85-J t SHARPTON’S CAB SERVICE ...and... SHARPTON’S SERVICE STATION , ...for... Courteous, Dependable Transpor tation and Auto Service 1 . Cars Go Anywhere Day or Night TEXACO PRODUCTS Batteries — Tires — Washing — Greasing S Corner Musgrove and Florida Streets F. W. SHARPTON. Prop. PREMIER VACUUM CLEANERS (G. E. Motors) Regular $69.95 value Priced now for— ~ S49.50 Q HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey's Bank Phone 423 Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 -r L—: .... Forgotten Pictures Of Remembered Loved Ones Old Photographs Restored To Their Original Beauty, Regardless of Scratches, Stains and Other Blemishes • j Complete or any' ‘f portion of photo graph restored and reproduced. Wide price range. Come in and see samples or call 85-W Modern Studio SECOND FLOOR JACOBS BUILDING PHONE 85-W Fuel Oit Customers HELP US TO GIVE BETTER SERVICE BY r PAYING OUR DRIVER ON DELIVERY OF FUEL OIL OR ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE. This year, due to the increase in cus tomers, we are so busy trying to sup- V ■ ply you with fuel oil it is impossible for ■kr i us to make additional trips to collect! WE DEALERS HAVE TO PAY FOR FUEL OIL WHEN DELIVERED „ -t * _ . ~ , f ‘ • - - Clinton Fuel Oil Dealers \