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Page Six V THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 11, 1950 , ^ r SIX-INCH SERMON By Rev. Robert H. Harper CHURCH ORGANIZATION AND LEADERSHIP Acts 6: 1-6; 20: 17-18, 28; I Corin thians 12: 27-28. Memory Selection: II Timothy 2: 15. The present lesson shows the ori gin of church organization and lead ership. a matter that Jesus left to the disciples. Seven deacons were chosen (Acts 6:1-6) to have charge of the temporal reeds of the people. The high char acter required of them should be con sidered by present-day churches. Too often those who are not spiritual men are chosen because they are success- Stote Candidates Speak In Laurens Afternoon June 26 The schedule for South Carolina’s .county-to-county Democratic pri mary campaign was announced Mon day. The campaign will open May 23 at Lexington and close July 7 at Co lumbia. — —— • ful in their own business, or because Rev. R. H. Cause! at 12:15^ May 8. ! of their prominence in the communi- For her wedding the bride wore a i ty white street length dress with white i Elders and bishops are mentioned accessories. They left immediately (Acts 20: 17-18, 28), and it appears following the ceremony for a wed- that they were the same. They were tri P Chicago and other places charged “to feed the church of the of inte r* st - j _ Lord” They were superior to dea- , Among The Sick ZhM ™ P Mrs. Clinton West has been ill Divergence of opinion as to the Mack „ cWhortCT are ; forego,ng has brought about the sev- ^ ^ after bci m . eral types of churches. Some hold to Mrs w „ Bowi< . continues m at the presbytery, group of elders or her home on Elizabeth street, •presbyters, in the government of the _ church. Others are organized about Library Service bishops Some regard the elder as The community house D f Clinton the highest order in the church. Mills is offering a library service Some regard a bishop as an elder has been made possible elected to high office, but not to a through the American Lending Li- superior order of the ministry. Still brary. others regard the bishop a separate \ye have reading material suitable order. for all ages and hope you will come Let us realize that, in any kind and take advantage of this opportun- [ of church organization, there is am- ity. pie room for the service of men of Library Hours Mivers gifts, who make up the “body Wednesday: 1:00 p.m. to 2r30 p.m. Candidates for all state offices, and for the U. S. senate, will be included in the single campaign party. The meeting for Laurens county will be on the afternoon of June 26 at 3:30. In the morning of the same day,'''the candidates will speak in Newberry. Wednesday: 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. > 1 You are requested not to ask for | books except at the stated hours. j To Entertain Children i The Melody club will entertain j children of the ages 6-9 Tuesday af ternoon. May 16, from 3:30 through , 5 o’clock at the community center. L. H. Bagwell. Mrs. Frank Arevalo, Mrs. L. C. Fick- Refreshments were served by Mrs.-jin, Mrs. Marcell Barker and Miss Laura Mae Howard, assisted by Alma Nellie Osborne will be in charge. Spillers and Dawn Campbell. 5Jrs. Mary Hawkins Passes Mrs. Mary Nancy Hawkins, 44, of Christ,” in the kingdom of God. West Clinton (Continued from page seven) Mrs. Braswell Honored Mrs^. \V irt^ Jennings of-Greenville’ home of her sister, Mrs. Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:06 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 Phone 794 for Appointment and Jack Griffin of Ware Shoals, ^ g Robertson at Fort Mill Satur- gave a surprise birthday * Party m dav a ft ernoon after several years of hctaor of their mother, Mrs. W. E. d ‘lining health Braswell, at the home of Mrs. Cecil was a n ' a y ve 0 f Tennesse, but Wooteil Friday evening. About had made her home here for 15 years, thirty-five guests were present who she was a memb€r Q f the Assembly enjoyed a number of games and con- Qf God church - In Sparta „ bur g. , . ... , | Surviving are one son by a for- The hostesses, 'assisted by Mrs. mer marr j a g ei Earl Blackwell of Wooten, co-hostess, served refresh- sp ar tanburg; one daughter, Mrs. ments - Guynell Bays of Virginia; five grand children; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac G. Jones of Clinton; three N. C.; James Jones , of Pelzer, and Mrs. Braswell received many use ful gifts from her friends. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries brothers, Paul Jones of Charlotte, i Quinton Jones of Clinton; five sis- _ Mrs. R. L. Yarborough celebrated ters, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Elizabeth a birthday May 7. * Falls of Charlotte, N. C.; Mrs. George Barry Whitman celebrated his Davis, Mrs. Marian Lawson and Mrs. Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTOR? ...and... EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones 41 and S99-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and Y. PARKS ADAIR. Gen Mgn. pmmmmakaumm$tmntK$auaBmm9 ’ 7th birthday May 3. Richard Bowie will be 12 [old May 28. Gerry Campbell will be 4 i old May 23. Virgil Webb of Clinton; years j Funeral services were held Mon day at 4 o’clock at the Church of years God on Elizabeth street conducted by the Rev. R. H. Cause and the Rev. | Victor Snow celebrated his 4th Mr. Spain. Interment was in Cal- , birthday May 1. j vary cemetery. Mrs. Mary Snow has a birthday to-j ♦ day. I , Card of Thanks , j Victoria Sanders was 5 years old We wish to thank everyone for April 30. | the flowers, cards and v gifts sent Vernon Ivester will be 10 years us during our stay at the hospital. old tomorrow. Harrison - Sarrentino Also for the blood donor and the wonderful pounding of groceries given us on our return home. May Mrs. Lessie Harrison announces God bless and keep you is our prayer. | the marriage of her daughter, Cora [ —Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr. ( Lee. to August William Sarrentino -*■ ! of Chicago, 111., on May 8. : Melody Club Meets I The ceremony was performed by The April, meeting of the Melody —^club was held at the community center. T — i | Tench Owens, local attorney, was guest speaker. He gave an interest-1 ing talk on parliamentary law, after ’ which a social hour was enjoyed. 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