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I Am Praying For You
Ira Sankey's second composition is one of his best
“1 am afraid that boy will never amount to any-
thins” lamented Bank President Sankey of' hit
son. Ira. "All ba doe* la run about the country
with a hymn book under hit arm.”
And after Ira David Sankey became the freateat
t os pel linger of his time, wrote some of the finest
of hymn tunes, published song books and estab
lished his name as a household word on both sides
of the Atlantic, he modestly said, "I am no mu
sician; Indeed. I am no singer.”
Those are words of a man who, when called on
te sing a solo appropriate for a sermon on ‘The
Good Shepherd" aud finding nothing suitable in
his hymnal, put a poem on the music rack, dropped
his hands to the organ keys and started singing
the words to a tune as It came to him. Thus, be
fore a packed auditorium. Ira Sankey composed
the music for The Ninety and Nine" and not a
note has been changed since ... a feat no other
singer since the Psalmist David would have dared
attempt And It was the first piece of music San-
^key ever wrote, and he sang it before he wrote it!
I hove a Sovlour, He’s pleading In glory,
A dear, loving Saviour, tho’ earth-friends be few;
And now He Is watching in tenderness o'er me
And, oh, that my Saviour were your Saviour, too.
I hove o Father; to me He has given
A hope for eternity, blessed and true;
And soon will He coll me to meet Him in Hea- no,
But, oh, that He'd let me bring you with me too!
Traveling In Ireland with Evangelist Dwight L
Moody, in 1874, Ira Sankey came upon a poem
on a little printed leaflet The versee had been
written by an Iriah clergyman named Samuel
O'Malley Cluff (also spelled Clough). Not much la
known about the Rev. Cluff, except that he was
once a clergyman in the Established Church of
England, broke away from that denonilnation and
Joined a sect known as the Plymouth Brethren and
later left the Bretheren to cast his lot with still
another faith.
. In all probability, the shifting Cluff'a poem would
have been forgotten but for the uncanny ability
and alertness of an "untrained singer” who, as a
boy, ran about his native Pennsylvania with a
hym book under his arm. For when Ira Sankey read
Guff's poem he saw In it material for an appeal
ing hymn. He set it to music, sang it all over Ire
land. Scotland. England and America and the
Christian world has been singing it ever since.
Here are the Rev Guffs words for which Ira
Sankey composed the second tune he ever wrote
I have a robe; 'tis resplendent In whiteness.
Awaiting in giocy my wondering view;
Oh when I receive it ait shining in brightness.
Dear friend, could I see you receiving one, tool
Wh-n Jesus has found you, tell others the story.
That my loving Soviour is your Soviour too;
Then pray that vour Saviour moy bring them to glory,
AnJ prayer will be answered—'twos answered for
you'
LINTON
CHRONICLE
Shower f« Mr*
Wbdrhcl
Mn. Otis Whclchd, the former
Miss Ruby Howell, was honored on
Fnday evening with a household
shower by Mrs. J. C. Estes and
Miss Peggy Patterson at the home
of the former.
A large number of guests were
present for an evening of games
and contests. The hostesses served
party refreshments with cold
drinks.
Mrs. Whelchel was presented a
host of lovely and useful gifts for
her future home
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Friends will be interested to
know that Billy Oakley of tho U.
S. Navy, and stationed in Califor
nia. received his high school diplo
ma from Mathers Heights High
School in California June 20.
Billy's Cousin, Alvin Satterfield.
AA, of Almeda, Calif., visited him
over the week-end.
Circle To Meed Wednesday
The ^Kathleen Walker circle of
the Lydia Baptist Church Woman's
Misionary Society, will meet Wed
nesday at 1:00 o'clock with Mrs.
Clyde Trammell, 256 Elm street.
Mis*
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LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correapoiident, Representative
TELEPHONE IMS
well, sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs Fred Campbell
Mr and Mrs. Harold Wallace left I charge of the prayer service.
July 6-13 Baptist Youth W r eek
Sunday morning at the close of
the morning service at the Lydia
Baptist Church a large key sym
bolizing the key of authority over
the church will be presented to
Bud Tumblin of Clinton, who will
serve as Youth Week pastor
This presentation will begin a
week of activities for the young
people of the church.
Sunday evening Charles Patter
son will act as Training Union di
rector. A film, ‘Training Union is
a Family Affair,” will be shown.
The evening service will be un
der the direction of the young peo
ple, with Mr. Tumblin preaching.
Monday morning at 6;30 a. m.
the young people will go by bus to
Ridgecrest for the day. Any mem
ber of the Baptist Intremediate or
young peoples Sunday school or j
Training Union dpeartments may i
go
On Wednesday at 1:00 p. m. the
Kathleen Walker circle of the WMS
will be led by the young people
Wednesday evening at 7:30 p
m the t young people will have'
Gregory Selected Miss
Lydia MiUs
Congratulations to Mass Becky
Gregory on being crowned Miss
Lydia Mills Saturday during the
Fun Day exercises.
Miss Sue Hamilton was runner-
up. First and second place prizes
were presented to MLss Gregory
and Miss Hamilton.
Camp Fire and Blue Birds To
Have Physicals
The physical examinations for
the girls of the Camp Fire and
Blue Bird groups who are to attend
camp will be given Tuesday, July
8, at 2:00 o’clock at the Lydia Mills
clinic. '
All girls must have physicals be
fore going to camp.
Mr and Mrs B, P Lark were
axek end guests of his parents. Mr.
and Mrs Ken Lark, in Easley.
Mr and Mr» J W Wrenn and
fanuh d Waterloo, were Sunday
'upper guests uf Mr and Mrs
Frank Walker
Mr and Mrs Ira Bade). Skeet
and M i»* Fa>c Bailey are spending
itenr sacation •eek with hag mo
’her Mrs Raster Bagiey and Mr
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Mrs M«
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EUa Harr
was here with the children while
their parents were away.
Ronnie Smith has returned home
after sisiling his grandparents. Mr
and Mrs T A Herring in Green
wood
Mrs T O Williams, Mrs Annie
Mae Kuprr. Mrs Rusaell Tram
mrii Misaes Peggy and Latsda Pat
lersun and Linda Estr* have re
lumed home after a few day* •pent
ai Myrtle Beach
t'avwl pameh 4 Aiken spent the
Hast mn week* with he* grand
Mr* Gwy Par
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Friday for a ten-day vacation in
the Bermuda Islands
Mr and Mrs Harold Bagwell
and daughter of Sunp>onville. were
Sunday visitors of the former's |
brother. J. B Bagwell. Mr. and
Mrs B F Haney
Herman Burdete, Rock Bailey
and Joe I-art are spending the'
week at Myrtle Bench
Mr and Mrs Allen W'iggina. Mr
and Mr* William Stone and da ugh
ter uf Anderson were Saturday
tinner gucets of Mr and Mr*
Hyde Trammel.
Mr and Mr* Fred Sadie Mr
and Mrs Jack Put* Mr and Mr*
i hartsw Patterson ate soratmmng
at Windy Hdi Bonck thas w«wk
Kay Henson n on % arntono with
h*v untie aud aunt Mr *nd Mr*
R«fceeV Usrhemui uf Gmud FaBs
m t'anndh Knruut# they wd two
at AundWa f oB*
Mr* Clyde Tfummek ■«* Mr*
the WMS
Thursday evening at
meeting Mary Jane
will act as president
charge of the program
At 8 tiu p m Thursday evening
a fodmal banquet for the young
people wili be held in the church
social hall
The Brotherhood will have James
McElhannon a* president when they
meet on Fnday evening for the
regular supper
On Sunday. July U. the Sunday
school and Worship service wiB be
led by the young peupb
Teachers and odfncr* ntll be
Sunday School Supenateadrnt—
AI W iliams
Sunday Srboei Secretary—Jack
Pitts
1>ammg t'nmn Sswvetary Mr*
(hurt** PaMaewaa
Sunday Scfbud Itenortmeut Bn
County Records
Property Transfer*
Carroll W. Copeland to Joe H.
Bonds, lot on Shands Street Exten
sion, Clinton, for $10.00 and other
considerations.
Fred E. Medlock. as Executor of
the Estate of Dora A. Anderson, to
E. n D. Childs, lot located at the
comer of Academy and Irby
street*, Laurens, for $4,300.10.
R T Wilson, Sr., to Dial Conway
McLendon Gra y and Rebecca G. Gray, lot in
and have F orc *t Hills Sub-Division, Laurens,
for $10 00 and other valuable con-
side ratioas.
Inez Simpson to Mattie Hunter,
lot on Bell Street, Clinton, for $10
Jame* B ( ouch. Sr, to M H
Hunter Jr , lot on the road leading
to the Laurens County Home for
Mattic Elizabeth Sloan to Martha
Todd Workman. Mary Todd Ear
gle. Elizabeth Todd BoUck. J. Sloan
Todd, Walter B. Todd. James P
Sloan Eugene B. Sloan and John L.
Sloan, two lota on North Broad St.,
Clinton, and lot on the Calhoun
highway near Clinton, for $1,500.00.
J. D. Nicholson to James Pass-
more. lots near Boyd’s Bridge, for
$150 00.
G. C. Bpbo, Annie Pearl Bobo,
and James'Bobo, to W. J. Dees, 196
acres bounded by lands of S. T.
Bailey, for $10.00 and other valu
able considerations.
R A. Harris to Trustese of Bram-
lett Methodist Church, .93 of an
acre in Youngs Township, for $3.00.
Clarence Dawkins to Trustees of
Bramlett Methodist Church, .25 of
an acre in Youngs Township for
$18.75.
James Connor Owens to Clifton
G. Bishop and Nelle C. Bishop, lots
in Oakland Heights sub-tlvifeion,
Laurens, for $10.00 and other valu-
Walter Williams and Raan Balk
Williams to Johnnie Mae Loot as, lot
■ggr tha Ovarhaad Bridge south of
the City of Laurens, for $109.00
J. D. Nicholson to Sudie Mae H.
Williamson, lot on t h e Sulphur
Springs Road to Boyd's Bridge, for
$400 00.
J. D. Nicholson to Arthur S. Al
len lots near Boyd's Bridge for $250.
J. D. Nicholson to Raymond Guy
Cox and Mrs. Gertrude B. Cox, lots
near Boyd's Bridge for $275.
Lucie B. Owings to M. H. Hunter,
Jr, 43.6 acres in the Joe Dendy
place sub-division, for $ltf00.
Marriage Licenses Issued
John Esper Hall, Greenwood, and
Nancy Merita Barrett, Laurens.
Wilbert Henry Gary, Clinton, and
Rosetto Nancy Jane Smith, Clinton.
William David Bunton, Cayce,
and Betty Lou Sims, Wattsville.
Harry Thomas Mathews, Atlanta,
Ga., and Margaret Henrietta Peter
son, Laurens.
Chmim
Macon, Ga., and Nancy
Cook, CMutea.
Thad Wilson Boytar, Clinton,
Vecta Lee
Carlton Lafayette Curry, Owings,
and Patricia Ann Edwards, Gray
Court.
James Daniel Johnson, Clinton,
and Melba Jeraldine Woody, Clin
ton.
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(emdy are •peadmn dm aeak « '
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Mat Caewlmp Edt* bae •pent a
•erk m Greer with her uartr end
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Mr end Mr» C. E Spr^dley are
vacationing thu wetk at Myrtle
Beech with their daughter. Mr*
L O Henry, and Mr Henry
Mr and Mrs Billy Nelson are
spending a week’s vacation in Flo
rida
Mins Ann Davis has been visiting
. relatives in Union for the past
hire eweeks
Mr and Mrs. Mark Windsor, Mr.
and Mrs James McCauley and
Ginger visited in Greenville Satur
day.
Mr and Mrs Roy Cook and chil
dren of Newberry, were guests of
Mr and Mrs. W. J. Franklin the
past week
Mrs. W. W. Ball has returned to
her home in Hendersonville, N. C.,
following a visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. H W. Williams, Mr. Wil
liams and other relatives in South
Carolina. Mr. and Mrs Wililams
accompanied her home.
Frank Goss and Gary have join
ed Mrs. Gos and children, Janice,
Warren, llells, and Jerry, in Wad-
ley, Ga., for the week. Mrs. Goss
and children have been visiting her!
mother, Mrs. G. W. Bowen, in 1
Wadley for the past two weeks.
Mr and Mrs Harry Templeton
and family were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs Theodore Queen in
Cowpens
Mr and Mr* Ralph Blackwell
and children with Mr. and Mrs
Gmrge Chtldrms of Joanna sprat'
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July t
Horace Smith will observe hi*
birthday July T
Barry Kitchen* will celebrate his
birthday July S.
Jerry Satterfield celebrated his
birthday June 30
Mrs. Shelby Satterfield observed
her birthday June 25.
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