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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, March 22, 1951
all)? (Clinton (Eljmntrlr
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WILSON W. HARRIS. Editor and Publisher
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He has no limitations and He is liv
ing in every Christian. We have
power therefore to live a new kind
of life which is living a life in res-
surrection power. It means a life of
power.
joy and peace and victory and
Have we entered into this secret
! of what we call the message of
, Easter?
To Use Educational
Building Sunday
Sunday school will meet by de
partments in the educational build-
jing for the first time in the Joanna
Baptist church on Sunday, March
Rolfe Clarke, and Mrs. Alex Craw
ford.
The pastor, Rev. James B. Mitchell,
invites the pufolic to attend these
services. i
Melody Club*To ^
Hove Egg Hunt
The Melody cliA> will sponsor an
Easter egg hunt Saturday afternoon
at 2 o’clock at the community club
house. All children at the Clinton
Mills community between the ages
of six and nine are invited to attend.
Each child is asked to bring one egg.
REQUEST FOR BIDS
The Laurens County Board of
Commissioners requests bids upon
the following: '
One 1,000 gallon distributor with
1 rear mounted engine and 2-inch in
sulation, 24-foot turn up folding
spray bar, electric ctarter on rear
mounted engine with individual
CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1951
The Easter Story
It is the custom of THE CHRON
ICLE at Christmas and Easter to
jjnnt passages from the Bible.
Today we print the marvelous
story of the resurrection of our
Ixird, as recorded in the New Testa
scent.
John 20:1-18
(According to King James Version)
The first day of the week cometh
Rlary Magdalene early, when it was
yet dark, unto the sepulchre, and
sreth the stone taken away from the
sepulchre.
Then she runneth, and cometh to
Eimon Peter, and to the other disci
ple. whdm Jesus loved, and saith un
to them. They have taken away the
Lord out the sepulchre, and we know
not where they have laid him.
Peter therefore went forth, and
25, beginning at 10 a.m.
Juniors, intermediates, young peo
ple and adults will meet in the edu-
cational building, with adult women generator and battery with low
meeting in the main auditorium for j pressure atomizing burners,
their worship period and going to the j Ane 3 to 5-ton tandem roller
new building for their classes. Chil- with ballast type rolls, hydraulic
dren from birth through eight years steering, electric starter, sprinkler
will meet in the present building 1 system, gasoline engine, with tow-
where departments have been made, ing attachment.
■■■■■ ■ " 11 The nursery will be open for Sunday One 2-way axle driven sweeper
ciple and sooner or later will lead school and the morning and evening on pneumatic tires with two-speed
to confiscation. . services. j transmission, broom to sweep right
We hear much talk about infla- i n the morning worship service or left
tion and curbing it. The way to the junior choir under the direction i Slx 1311 and s P read er gates,
fight inflation is to cut down public'of Mrs. Alex Crawford, will render! ®‘ d9 b® sealed and deposited
spending and make an honest ef- j several selections. The combined i with ^ Laur ens County Supervis-
fort to protect and preserve our free choir with Miss Betty Jo Sloan di
enterprise system. Unless fantastic
spending is cut out, which has no
connection -with our defense pro
gram—the mounting tax burden be
ing forced upon the people can lit
erally destroy our way of life. We
need today, more than ever before—
a general house-cleaning in Wash
ington.
will sing “The Hallelujah
by Handel in the* morning
The Miracle of Miracles
Of all religious celebrations Easter
is the most inspiring because it
stands as a sacred commemoration
of the resurrection of Christ follow
ing the dark days of His crucifixion ;
. _ _ . and burial. How fitting that East-!
Out other disciple, and came to the er, celebrating the miracle of mir-i
*¥>ulchre. acles, comes at the Springtime of!
K© they ran both together: and { the year,
the other disciple did outrun Peter, The triumph of Christ over the'
and came first to the sepulchre. i grave tells that He did not die on'
And he stooping down, and look-! Calvary. It means more than eter-'
far* in, saw the linen clothes lying; nal existence, it means resurrection I
yet went he not in. | from sin through the ever-living
Then cometh Simon Peter follow-. Christ,
fng him, and went into the sepul- Shadowed by that greatest of all
reeling
Chorus’
service.
At the 7:30 hour the combined
choirs with Miss Sloan directing and
Mrs. Carson Naibors as organist, will
present an Easter cantata, “The Ris
en Saviour,” by Roy E. Nolte. Solo
ists will be Millard Murphy, Mrs.
Frances Giles, O. F. Murphy, Mrs.
or on or before the 2nd day of Ap
ril, 1951. I
Laurens County Board of
Commissioners.
By: Bennie B. Blakely,
Supervisor. 2c-b
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chre, and seeth the linen clothes lie.
* And the napkin, that was about his
brad, not lying with the linen cloths,
tragedies, the Crucifixion, came the
Resurrection, the happiest event in
history, replete with hope and prom-
fout wrapped together in a place by ise, and giving to us a strong re- j
itsel:. newed faith of ultimate life over I
Tlien went in also that other dis- death. It means that the living j
ciple which came first to the sepul- Christ shall be dominant forever,
chre, and he saw, and believed. Easter is no time for prideful dis-
Yor as yet they knew’ not the scrip- play, but for thoughtful resolution
Cure that he must rise again from and joy at so eventful a celebration,
fbe dead. j “He is risen from the dead.” What
Then the disciples went away a piece of news that was for all
again unto their own homes.
But Mary stood without at the
nepulchre weeping: and as she wept,,
obr stooped down, and looked into
ttor sepulchre,
And seeth two angels in "white
pitling, the one at the head, and the
other at the feet, where the body
of Jesus had lain.
And they say unto her, Woman,
why weepest thou? She saith unto
them. Because they have taken away
my Lord, and I know not where they
bavu laid him.
And when ^ie had thus said, she
mankind.
Christ's Resurrection
and Ours"
AN EASTER MESSAGE
By Dr. Robert C. McQuilkin
President of Colombia Bible College
The resurrection of the body of
1 Christ has been called the best
proved fact of history. Two brilliant!
lawyers in England, Nathaniel Westi
turned herself back, and saw Jesus! and Lord Lyddleton, who were seep- j
otandmg, and knew not that it was * ies ’ a 2 reed together that they would*
Jesus. study the New Testament records'
Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why ^ rom the standpoint of the laws of
weepest thou? Whom seekest thou? ev idence in order to prove that the
Chr, supposing him to be the gar- Christian faith was not scientifically
dener, Saith unto him, Sir, if thou t rue - They decided that the Christian
have Iborne him hence, tell me where rested mainly on two claims,
thou hast laid him, and I will take resurrection of Christ and the
hun away. supernatural conversion of Saul of
Jesus saith unto her, Mary. She Tarsus. One of them was to investi-
tumed herself, and saith unto him, £ a * e resurrection of Christ and
Bahboni; which is to say, Master. , the other the conversion of Paul,.
Jesus saith unto her, Touch me and show how to refute the testi- [
pet; for I am not yet ascended to my Testament. After,
leather but go to my brethren, and mon ths of painstaking study, theyj
say unto them, I ascend unto my! came together and discovered that
Either, and your Father; and to my each one had reached the conclusion
God and your God
(Mary Magdalene came and told
the disciples that £he had seen the
Lard, and that he had spoken these
tbu*g.s unto her.
that the Christian teaching was true,
and they accepted Christ as Saviour
and Lord. The laws of evidence sus
tained the truth that Jesus Christ
rose from the dead.
However, the question comes as to
what this means to me personally.
First, it means that one day I will
rise from the dead. The Bible teaches
that because Christ died and rose
again, we know that in a future
day, when Christ returns to this
earth, all believers in Him will have
their 'bodies raised from the dead,
and will have bodies like Christ’s.
But what does this mean to me
in the present day? In the New Test
ament epistles, the resurrection of
the (body of Christ is referred to
in 25 different passages. In every
case the resurrection of the body of
Christ is linked with present day
living. Christ rose from the dead,
we who are Christians are also to
live in newness of life, that is in
resuiTection power (Romans 6:4).
We are to know what is “the exceed
ing greatness of His power to us who
believe, according to that working of
the strength of His might which He
wrought in Christ, when He raised
Him from the dead” (Eph. 1:19).
When a man takes Christ and is
saved, the Bible says that a miracle
happens: a dead man is raised from
the dead. Becoming a Christian is
not merely giving up certain bad
habits. It means a new life, a super-
Pay-as-you-go is n sound princi- natural life, the resurrection life of
le werever applied But the mom- Christ. Christ is not only living to-
it is stretched to cover wasteful day at the right hand of God, con-
ond unsound government spending trolling everything that is happen-
Confiscating Your Income
It is frankly and universally said
Ib Washington, the seat of high
amending of taxpayers money, that
proposed new mountain of taxes
Is to be imposed for the purpose of
taking the average family’s excess
Income away from it. That is so
cialistic New ’Deatism and Fair Deal-
You can see a new objective if
yoa open your eyes. We see bud
gets actually swelled artificially so
that the spending of the country can
lie managed from Washington in
stead of from fifty million house-
fcolds. We hear bureaucrats talk
Rankly of absorbing* tmmgti taxes,
oD the spendable income of the peo
ple, above barest necessities. A de-
Rfaerate philosophy of confiscation
Of a large part of the }«ople’s in-
»e. neatly rationalized as a cure
tr inflation. ,,
There is no mqre certain road to
loss of individual liberty than
excessive taxation There? is no
certain road to excessive tax-
than to turu over to politic-
the express i»ower to absorb
spendable income of the people.
os is now the order of the day by the
Tinman administration—the whole
Business becomes an unsound prun
ing in the world, but He is living in
side every Christian. As man He has
a body and He is in glory. As God
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