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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
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A Thanksgiving Psalm
For Today
. Bless
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the Lord, O nn soul;
md
have shown kindness unto us) and to
1 bless them with good government,
peace, and concord. To promote the
knowledge and practice of true reli
gion and virtue, and the increase of
science among them and us, and gen
erally to grant unto all mankind such
a degree of temporal prosperity as He
alone knows to be best.
Open House Held At
Children's Library
Last Wednesday afternoon open
house was held at the Children’s Li
brary room at the college.
About 85 guests, parents and chil
dren, called during the appointed
hours 3:30 until 5. Punch and waf
ers were served.
The library project is sponsored
by the P.T.A. of Florida Street
school, and members of the commit
tee, Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger, chair
man, Mrs. John Addison, Mrs. James
S. Gray, librarian, Mrs. Horace D.
Payne and Miss Nancy Owens re
ceived and assisted in entertaining.
Mrs. J. B. Hart and Mrs. Julian Bo-
lick are members of the advisory
committee.
The room has recently been re-'
| man’s brother man. Each of us ^orated in a soft shade of green,
should be grateful in the depths of two handsome audibon bird prints
lour souls for friendships, for- fel- hun *- and * ieen P otted P lan ts placed
I lowship with those about us, tfhd for * n windows, to add to its attrac-
th< opportunity foi service. Among - eness.
life’s
T1iamHav\ November 24, l»4t
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CUNTON, S. C„ THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1949
with.n me. bless his holy uies ; rarest blessings are those
i which* claim our devotion and our
•-.’ie Lord. O my s tul. aru
not all his benefits. *
forgiveth a!! thine iniqui-
healeth all thy diseases,
rendereth thy life from
11 share «>f
the world's work. Life
wouldn’t be worth living w ithout
: riends — it would be an empty,
meaningless experience
Training School
Girls Get Awards
Forty-three members of the State
Training school 4-H club attended
. , the Achievement Dav
For the blessing of work, men Lau"ens
a ho crowneth thee with | should be thankful He who is la-
on November
k ;nane>s and tender mercies
Wt<> 'a’.-iieth thy mouth with
.cv »n thy yisuth is renewed [ who regards work as a cursed hard
. •< eagie* ship needs to readust his pio
Fn* Lord executeth righteous-
receiving awards fi
or
program in
12th. Those
zy. shiftless and moves on the pre- work in thc various p rc)jec ts were:
m,st * of ’ something for nothing \ Doris Smith, food preparation; Om-
ta Sibers. home improvement. Betty
..: d judgement for all that
cs^ed
He made known his ways un
- his a.ts unto the children
if
L<
a*. >3oa
i mercy
u He wtl
.0 He ha
d
me.
i anger.
not alw.
ceeM hi*
not de.
or re war led
and gra
ylentcou
y# chide; nei«
anger forever
It with j* af
ar v*ord*
im.
Many a man who inherits a for*
rc tune from his father does not know
the value of things until the crash
cumes and he loses his fortune Then
he applies himself to hi* task he
gathers up the tool* of a wasted cto
life. He t* forced to build hi* lib * thu
house again. He then starts out to tud
work and plan anew This i* be- ton
cause adversity, disappointment
hard work put that man on ho met
Elrod, canning; Edith Turne-. cloth
ing achievement; Mildred Lovett and
Meadow Wooten, dress revue
JUNIORS WIN GAME
The Clinton Juniors lost a very
< lose basketball game to Spartasburg
past week 50-48 ire an extra per-
James Fuile: starred tor Cltn-
wnth 2? points
md brought out the btst
had
flti HIS(H(S OF
to our tniqutt.es
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mercy
the la
* ng to everlasting upon
•.»:• him, and his nght-
e-- unto crtildren’s children;
To such as keep his covenant.
those that remember his com
ments to do them,
Thc L- d hath prepat ed his
•• in the heavens; and his king-
ruletn over all.
Bless the Lord, ye his angels,
excel in strength that do his
■tirnn andments, harkening unto the
man
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his
voice of
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hosts, vc
plea-are
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all l.i.xs o
Lorfi. (> mv
word,
ye the
Lord, all ye his
n.nisters of his. that do his
ie Lord all his works in
hi.- dominion; bless the
soul.
The Virtue of Gratitude
The tost of saying “Thanks”
is
n
!i>
First I nited Stale* Thankttiting
WASHINGTON'S
PROCLAMATION
(EDITOR’S NOTE The first Na
tional Thanksgiving Da> was pro
claimed by President George Wash
ington in a message to the executivei
of the various states of the newly
formed Union. The text of the pro
clam tti >n is reproduced herewith.)
City of New York,
• October 3, 1789
Whereas it is the duty of all nations
to acknowledge the providence of
Almignty God. to obey His will, to,
be grateful for His benefits, and
humbly t > impore His protection and
favor, and whereas both Houses of
Congress have by their joint commit-'
tee requested me “to recommend to
the people of the United States a day
of public thanksgiving and prayer
v« r y great But it sometimes to 1)0 observed by acknowledging
: creat deal not to say it. Not with grateful hearts the many signal
I v>y it oftentinus costs friends, favors, of Almighty God, especially
se!:-r«-pect and a surrender of b - v affording them an opportunity
those sacred instincts which g 1V e P eaceab, y t0 establish a forni of S° v -
lito. its stability, and power and ernm ( f n t for their safety and happi-
swt etness. The one who says ness -
“Thanks’’ is blessed with the vir- Now therefore I do recommend and
lue of gratitude. That was the out- assign Th ursday the 26th day of No
standing characteristic of the PU-l vember next to be devoted by the
gums of Plymouth, gratitude and Pf 0 ? 16 of these states to the service
humility as evidenced in their lives of tbat feat and glorious Being who
und ndigious services. That per-! 15 the beneficent Author of all the
, r. f i j good that was, that is. or that will be.
.-on who is grateful and apprecia- we may then all unite in ren .
‘ a rI .* e ‘r t,me . acon 13 1 dering unto Him our sincere and
k '‘ 1 ” 1 ■ ' ls a b ‘ easure to | humble thanks, for His kind care and
F protection of the people of this coun-
J ’ j try previous to their becoming a na-
Th* one who lacks this finer tion, for the signal and manifold mer-
s* ns- is missing lots. He soon be-, cies, and the favorable interpositions
corn* s lonesome and desolate. None of His providence, which we experi-
care to serve him because he is ; enced in the course and conclusion of |
unappreciative. He lives often- the late war, for the degree of tran-
times an unhappy life because he is quility, union, and plenty, which we
never awake to the fact that he is, have since enjoyed, for the peaceable
a recipient of the good and indis-1 and rational manner in which we
pensable things of life. His own] have been enabled to establish con-
imagination is his worse enemy. 1 stitutions of government for our safe-
Pity the man or woman who says, | ty and happiness, and particularly
“1 have nothing to be thankful the national one now lately institut-
f or ’\ ! ed, for the civil and religious liberty
Thanksgiving calls upon us first w *^ b which we are blessed, and the
and foremost to acknowledge God ^i eans we have of acquiring and dif-
as the giver of every blessing and useful knowledge and in gen-
to thank Him for his goodness. That! era tbe vanous fa “
was the spirit of the Pilgrims, and, vors # whlch He hath been P leased to
one we all need to develope in our C<JI ? Ubon u ® -
.. i And also that we may then unite
Thp value 0 f Thankseivine lies iin most humbl y offering our prayers'
the value of 1 hanksgiving iies )ancl SU p p i Ications t0 the great Lord
m th ^ reminder ,.t gives us, that and Ru]er of nations a « d beseech
none to often do we say. Thanks ., p ardon our national and oth- j
You know mbit wonderful re
bel you pet wtiro you rub on
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Now . . . when you hare s
nagging, raspy cough due to a
cold, here's a special way to use
Vicks VapoRub Its VapoRub
Steam and it brings grand re
lief in a hurry'
Put a good spoonful of Vicks
VapoRub In a bowl of boiling
water or vaporiser. Then . . .
inhale the soothing VapoRub
Steam. The medicated vapors
penetrate direct to cold-con
gested upper bronchial tubes
and bring relief
tnih evri/ sm jle
breath! Try 11!
VICKS
eW VapoRub
The season also suggests that we
may well say, Thank you . The* w hether in public or private stations,
(er transgressions, to enable us all,
expression of that sentiment does
one good. He from whom all bless
ings flow is entitled to an express
ion of our gratitude. That is man’s
chief blessing—the presence of an
Infinite God who created him, in
whom man lives and moves and
has his being.
Next to this holy privilege is
V
to perform our several and relative
duties properly and punctually, to 1
render our national government a]
blessing to all the people, by con
stantly being a government of wise,
just and constitutional laws, discreet
ly and faithfully executed and obey
ed, to protect and guide all sover
eigns and nations (especially such as
Gold Theatre
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Morning Shows—10 A. M.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Matinee—3 P. M.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Night Shows—6:30 and 8:30
Every Night
Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax)
Children under 12—9c
Thur.-Fri. Nov. 24-25
ADVENTURES IN
BALTIMORE ,
With Robert Young and
Shirley Temple
Saturday November 26
QUICK ON THE
TRIGGER
THE MUTINEERS
In Color. With Jon Hill
Mon.-Tues. Nov. 28-29
THE GREAT DAN
PATCH
With Dennis O'Keefe and GaU
Russell
Wednesday Nov. 30
CAPTAIN FROM
CASTILE
With Tyrone Power
Also CASH NIGHT
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t THE CHAMPION
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Here you will find the very best selection of Toys for Christ-
mos. We ore offering superb buying values this year. Come
now and make your selections for the little folks while there
is a grand variety.
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Complete Line Wheel Goods
Electric Trains
American Flyer and Lionel
Come and See Our Train Display
USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HOLD WHAT YOU WANT TIL CHRISTMAS
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