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AurTM IS. 19S9 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE (lit T. LAYTON PHASER THE HOLY LAND Art* to %• n Stoddord Reunion Be Held August 23 L B Stoddard. Jr. pr»%dwal <4 Stoddard reunion. <lal** that tho group will hold thr annual gathering at New H a r m o a jr Prtwhytoriaa Church Sunday Auguat a. at 10 AS a m Members of the Stoddard fam 1)7. their friend* iuxl families are invited to attend Guest speaker will be the Res Joseph S Jones, pastor t4 the New Harmony and Fountain Jnn Preeby . trrtan Churches A family marker to S’ Kldard will be unveiled Lunch will he serv ed at 100 p m and it is 'a I a picnic banket and tea m Civil Air Patrol Begins Training Air Pa " rl that itight Clinton-Lydia Scouts Go to Camp Ten Boy Scouts of Clinton and Lydia -itetler, will return Saturday. Left to right, Troops 138 and 90 are shown as they left they are Wayne Butler, J. W. Davis, Charles Sunday for a week’s stay at Camp Old In- Cooper, Carroll Barker, Jimmie McMillan, dian above Greenville. The boys, w T ho were Maxie Davis, Bruce Mills, Ansel Gilliam, accompanied by Scoutmaster Ellis Huff- “Skeet” Bailey, and Wayne Johnson. Dr. Fra*«r, Pn4»**ur of Bible j\ | Presbyterian College. reccnUy re-1 I turned from a trip to Europe and | the Middle Eait. j • • e After leaving Naiareth, we spent three mght.s at a Fanciacan Convent on "The Mount of Beatitude?." at the northern end of the Sea of Gali lee The two intervening day* were wonderful indeed We had gone by the tel which wa.s ancient Haxor. in northern Galilee, one of the key cities defrayed by Joshua in his conquest of Canaan, and approached the Sea of Galilee fc ftom the north west. It was an inspiring sigh*. There, nestled in the hills that sur round it, about 682 feet below sea level was the lake and its shores that member, too, that it was a daughter rPns highway Church services saw about a year and a half of Drius, a ruler of the synagogue ^ held at 11 00 a m nth us’ ministry. There it lay before us at ( apernum whom Jesus raised ground, b«‘ing available at as a sapphire for beauty. It seemed from the dead (Luke 8:40-56) n0 on All Templetons ami descend like a holy place, for we were look ' Mhen one stands upon that floor ants 0 f Templetons are invited ing at the sea on which Jesus stil'ed t ^ e synagogue at Capernum, and the tempest and on which He walked r ealizes that Jesus Himself very ShonnOH Reunion Held to His disciples. On the shores of P ro ^ a ^y onc e stood there and spoke c liri J_ u i_ kj« l - this small sea Jesus healed the sick, wor ds of grace and salvation to the JUnuOy in INewDe. ry cast out unclean spirits and preach ed ,to thousands. At the northern LYDIA MILLS HRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative TELEPHONE IMA Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cothran of, circle g^embers, are urged to attend Parksdale, Ga., are spending their and bring a gift ot be sent for vacation here with Mr. and Mrs. Christmas to some missionary for Rayburn Wyatt. On Sunday both distribution. families, with Mrs Peggy Wyatt The Brotherhood of the church will children, Mr and Mrs. P. L. Thom- meet at ^ church on Friday eve burg motored to the Greet Smoky a t 7 go p m Mountains for the da,. All men ot the church ere In.tted Mr and Mrs E. C. Burdette spent * lb* brotherhood Sunday in Charlotte. N. C., with CAMP F11E GIRLS RETURN of the most ml* resting sighta in Galilee is the* destroyed synagogue at old 1 apernum It ie thought by home arrheologisU that the nuns «*en today are of a synagogue buiR about 300 A D , but on the sam” foundation of the synagogues of Jesus' day and in which He preach- ed Very probably, therefore, th? t >av, d an d Vary Ln* stone floor is the floor on which Jesus stood to preach, and the walls that are satnding and other stones around are the stones of the old T nirin | n a A r\ synagogues used again The present ICnipiCron vJQn ruins bear marks of the Roman Reunion August 16 The thirty first annual reunion of the Templeton Clan will he held Sunday. August 16, a: Holly Grove Baptist Church off the Clinton Lau- will i he 12 00 f the rimer. AP ha Two i- •« Dentation Tight irman fPT-Ui of its ! vr» - he off; it ef (nnsfMt wosiadi at the band Bobby Stroud. B. <4 CbariiTte, itmg relatives near hare. Hie jury made its ru.ing after a flhy hearing Piurutas afteramei the county court house t heard wi‘oes«es teU <4 a figot ween Stroud sad B ims.de at tae nford Stat^Mi home <4 Ester '•ok* about Vi hostess at a Satur- period—the period of Jesus. You will recall that a Roman centurian of Jesus* time built the Jews a syna gogue (Luke 7:1-10). You will re- thetr daughter, Mrs bell, and Mr. Campbell Rev aad Mrs. M J Camp- A group <4 Camp Fire girls t4 the ' ixtuy August 1* Lews District enjoyed a bouse party l|rs Scatt Dawkins wtB have a at Ocean Drive last weak They were birtWay August 14 Daany will he by thetr counsel or. S yeaM Md August IT. Mias Nettie O*barns sad Mrs Fred Kelly KiRg wlB caAsbrste a birth day Aagust M ettaadag ante Misaan San Happy BBdhday*' la Duaay Fnl drs Mills. CaciRa Metandnn. Helen lor Inday WB Mr ami MiB Ira Badoy aad Hr Csetry amrto Jarbnaa. aad Mr> J C *T tiii wH aP- < bartene Evans lady EBn. Aaa Da- serve uadHng aanioareanas Anpnd ssrssrt %t t •» v? hrassd hr* Tr->iai l^ass ■ people of that city, he feels that he Th <* -Shannon reunion ^as held has truly walked where Jesus walk- Sunday. Aug 9 at the home of Mr end of the sea we saw, and some of dr ^ would like to hear very anf l ^ rs 1 larence DeHart in New- us photographed, a great natural c * ear *y aM * understand His spoken berry “ampitheatre”—a semi-circular for- '*’ or d Punch was served a* the guests mation with sloping sides which ^ , arrived and dinner was served at could easily have been the scene of ^Clirry IngUGSt 1:00 o clock in the picnic area of the Jesus’ sermon, when He asked His | s C p 4. C nr C r :j_ DeHart grounds disciples to push the boat back from OOy Prior to the business session which the shore sa.that He might preach Cross ^ — An ‘"quest into the followed the dinner, a song was sung to the multitude. death of John N Scurry. 52, of an ^ P ra Jor was offered by John _. ... ,, Ir-rntc ii.n .. .. i ii Shannon of Greenwood Officers for The Horns of Hattm —a moun-l < - ross Hill, who was killed in an ... .v-j ..~ m —— i . . ,, .... . L , the coming year ar> Vfr> Li-w:s Houston Ellis will have a to ^ e west ^ the sea 15 « ne 9 f near here some- Simpson, president and Clarence the traditional scenes of Je*us time after midnight on Aug 5. will v cma r (,,f D r. Sermon on the Mount (Matt 5-7); be conducted before Acting Coroner N e ntefl Mrs wilhe I but where we spen; our nights while Sam McC rary at Cross Hill at 10 ^ thc llvul - , m that area—the "Mount of Beat- » m Friday L . i ... , to Med Reighley. th titudes,” seems also a likely place Mr Scurry was killed when his ^ ^ the Jesus had made Capernum. at the far left the road, traveled So feet northern end of the sea. His home, over a creek and struck a bridge and most of His activities while • hutment His bods was discovered IT YOU DO ITT REAL here seem pi have been somewhat i t> > •* passerbv rtxnit S JO a m Aug TKE CHRONICLE itnue the discusion on the Lord’s Prayer. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Leon Deitr will celebrate his birth day August 17. Laura Smith celebrated her birth day August 12. Mrs. Harold Hairston will observe her birthday August 18. Mrs birthday August 15. J. B. O’Shields will have a birth-1 day August 19. Kioyd Emory will observe a birth day August 18 “Happy Birthday" to Mrs Bobby 1 Bennett today Debbie Barlowe will celebrate her P strip TV G.eer.v jib* 'in:! - Jperviw** local fight , training program C> •V !-• 1/ V i!< M -<-r >f Laur* irganircd the I^uren.' group It now has a sensor < fficer, IJ. Col Davi'i R »per of Lauren^, and nine cade'i The fjedsling fligh’ here is leHtinj more member* Vale* or fema’es from 14 to 18 are eligible The group meets weekly Taking par? in Sunday’s prog am were Cadet- Johrny Martin. Ro> Garner, Ray Chastain, of Laurens, and Tommy Sander-, of Clinton i Inquest Jury Holds Charlotte Negro Laurens—A ' bar! .to- Negro mar. wa.s bound over to the grand jury Thursday after a coroner's inquest into the pistol slaying of another Ne gro at an all n.ght party la^t weei end The jury found ’hat John V! n Burnside carr.e to h.s death as a re- M. 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U turn* ftm J ■ CMm L»na Mm M* »to mmi tetody 90 ato Mrs Mrs WBRw Cmmm aw4 tm*4j Tmmm HeCtoaM Mr «M Jerry Maitaa4 to aare »pmding the Mrs J H Crwwa F VTt.1T AIMJ» CLUB FR-NM Al GLNT M The Lydia Waaaa « (Tub mam ben are reauaded to the aoauai family ptnue to be heM Thursday. August 30. at 7 00 p m at the Lydia cookout MARRIAGES OF INTEREST Mrs .Sarah Shelmit announces the i Cook. Mr Wilbanks’ mother, and marriage of her daughters the past Mr. Cook. Mrs Shelmit and family week CHURCH OF GOD NEWS Miss Norma Jean Shelmit wasi The young people of the Church CltfitoR AirmoR Htipt •ba Moke WoHd Record wUs 4 Mrs earAg treswd tar wrath haltoaa aatwswito tato the sir a aieu a gatototo pa Bto •«§ BtoBMilWi ■to stow* gatof to Btob* to tmmm awto w*s psa pw to MtoMto* SPtogMRtos (toMtoRg toil lass | wto tor paM luww o staw Ms ••pOeM tow #( buws ton pawMw. awe# m* ws ato. to. ■ regard 9m tow 0*m*m was rreSMkljr claimed by CAirCs t pprr Aar lacttaa to Dw- taebaaeat 31. Rh Wratosc Group. Albreok AFB Canal Zaaa Airmail First Class James H Nicbob to Uus city and A 3c W. F. Cougar, ■tatumeu at Albrouk. released the record setting weather balloon on June 15 A height of 156.647 feet was estab- Arato | la thas laad fCwas toe « jlto* to the eanb and he *tt drMffvY uf «|n«r mut ffuni i^rir Immhmrb IlMtf _ by them and thetr aarmlars tor Ihtr teen centuries, there seems la fee on the words to the prophet, who guile an mconsasteMry I rtoleciod warned the Jews that tf they dis obeyed the Lord and did not worship married to Paul Eugene Wilbanks, son of Mrs. Ruth Cook and the late Mr. Wilbanks, on Wednesday after noon, August 5 at 6:30 p. m. at the; of Mrs. W home of her aunt, Mrs. Annie Law- son. Rev. J. B. Abercrombie perform ed the ceremony. On Saturday afternoon, August 8, Miss Sandra Yvonne Shelmit was married to Ronald Tucker, son of Mrs. Furman Jones. The ceremony was performed in Laurens by Probate Judge J. Hew left* Wasson. [ LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS The Sunbeams of the church are observing Focus Week this week, with several activities planned. On Tuesday they enjoyed a Christmas of God will present a program on Sunday evening at 7:00 p m. The program is under the direction J. Lesley. Albroqk^s Him ,h *>' wou * < 1 he driven from the land It happened in the eighth and lished on instruments Weather Hill before the "paper! 1 thin” balloons skin burst. The rec-jf***^ centuries before Christ, and it ognized previous world record * s highly possible that history will height was 140.000 feel. repeat itself. It is interesting that The data secured'by a compact they and some of their Christian radio transmitter and parachute at- 1 friends are still quoting prophecies | The public is cordially invited. HOT DOGS SOLD FRIDAY The Ladies society of the Church tached t0 lwo weather balloons per of God are still selling hot dogs each Friday at the parsonage at 267 Lo cust srteet. For orders please call 447. MRS. TUMBUN HONORED Friday evening the Lydia Com munity Building was the scene of a lovely pink and blue shower for Mrs. Heyward Tumblin. The ladies enjoyed several appro priate games, after which refresh- meats were served. for the occasion were: Alle* day is vital to- the weather fore caster for directing aircraft navi gation, future weather outlooks and research of the stratosphere above the earth. The balloon that carries the in strument pay load aloft measures about 12 feet by 6 feet in diameter when inflated. The film or skin of tha balloon la thinner than an ordi nary piece of writing paper and at concerning their return, that were) fulfilled between four and five hun dred years before Christ, when Ze rubbabel and Ezra (See Ezra and Nehemiah) led groups of captivesi back from Babylon. This is done while something like 600,000 Arab refugees live in camps with one meal a day, and nothing is being done by the United Nations these eleven years of Jewish occupation, to return the Arabs to their land. burst altitude, the service paper at and carry through their claim that Albrook reports .is 100 titan thin they do not recognize any land taken ner than a government pay cheek by agfmsiea Among those who Airman Ntchato la the aan to Mr hate been able la gat wort. 1 know and Mm C E Ntrhtoi to dua cMy to ane maa who » working an a — aoaMryia M Jerusalem trying to X R Crawford SURVEYING •mi i «• • • to « Merchant Your Local Paper Way Out in Front WHEN IT COMES TO GIVING YOU THE MOST FOR YOUR AD VERTISING MONEY-THATS US! SMART SHOPPERS MAKE IT THEIR THRIFTY RULE TO MARKET BY “T H E CHRONICLE” ADS. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU GET GREATER VALUE IN YOUR WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN TERMS OF: ^CIRCULATION *READERSHIP 'COVERAGE 'FLEXIBILITY 'IMPACT 'SALES The Clinton Chronicle