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4 . / V ic- 7 ■ 'V ^ S ** •»' . r i .. t . .f . 13 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CHitton, S. &, ThuraSa^ «oom_n«mviui. Read Jonah 4:6-11; Matthew 25:31-40 The Lord said ... “Should not I pity Ninevah?” Jonah 4:10*11 (RSV) ■^phristian workers are constantly reminded of God’s mer- * f^-that is, His compassion and pity for men both physically id spiritually. Like Jonah, we encounter people whose sad condition >mes from ignorance and whom the Lord pities and wants i enlighten and reclaim. We find men and women similar »those multitudes for whom Jesus had compassion because ! their need. The ministry of the church in developing countries like line car. be highly challenging. The master invites us to an ppressive variety of service to people with whom he iden- fies Himself. Along with the proclamation of the good fws go the practical expressions of His mercy; such things I organization of relief, medical work, literacy campaigns, jaching of various skills and crafts. : God asks, “Should not I pity?” His way is to work through lose who love Him, His servants whom He uses as instru- lents of His mercy. PRAYER Good Lord, give Thy servants to understand and y fulfill their calling to be instruments at Thy mercy. Help us as we minister to the spiritual and other needs of persons. Help those whom we serve to accept salvation through Christ our Lord * and give Thee the glory. Amen. ,, THOUGHT FOR THE DAY God shows His mercy through the Christlikeness of His room and an arrangement pf spring daffodils in the living ropm. The secretary, Mrs. H. Bryson, read a note of thanks for flowers from Mrs. J. T. Hollingsworth. Mrs. L. R. Adams and Mrs. Pierce Miller were pro gram leaders and used as their subject, “Trees.” Mrs. Adams gave a beau tiful devotional, reading sev eral verses of scripture that mentiohed the names of trees and using a prayer at the close. Mrs. Miller presented some timely - remarks on trees. She told of the im portance of selection, plant ing, pruning and fertilizing of trees, She also suggested to the n^embers that spring them and run a modefrftely hot iron over the paper. They will come apart easily, and the glue on the stamps will still be usable. Q. How can I remove stains and scuff marks from plastic utensils? A. Often effective is a gen tle rubbing with a bit of toothpaste on a soft cloth. Q. How can I wash out a chamois properly? A. A chamois should be washed in mild soap and luke warm water, and rinsed in soapy water so that the soap residue will prevent it’s get ting stiff. After washing, wrap the chamois in a towel until it’s almost dry, and then soften it by rubbing it be tween your hands. Q. Is there anything I can do when the fabric or leather wears off a belt buckle? ^putting on a dress, I have gotten some lipstick’ on it? "TV- V A. Use a little rubbing al cohol on the stain, going over it gently with a bit of clean A. Remove all the xegt of doth. And in the future, avoid the covering and paint Vthe suc h a calamity by holding a framework of the buckle with clean tissue between ydur lips a harmonizing or contrasting as y 0 y gjjp dress on over fingernail polish. Give it a „ mir jL> a H new coat occasionally to keep it colorful and shining. Cross HIM Nows MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN, Correspondent Q. What can I do with a number of mateless stockings of various hue? A. They will achieve a com- your head. . Q.. What can I do about my stained-looking suede shoes? A. After brushing them well to remove all dust particles, hold the shoes over the spout of a steaming teakettle — MARCH CLUB MEET mon hue and be matched if enough to raise the nap, but boded slowly for about 15 min- not long enough to get the utes in enough water to cov- shoes wet. A steam iron is er. Allow to cool in the pan, g 00c j f or this, too. Then brush then rinse, and hang up to the nap with a soft brush, dry. Q. How can I make a good, Q .What can I do if, while dead-black, non-glossy paint? A. By thinning some lamp- for refreshments, black with turpentine. , The Turner ‘il lovely with white chryi gladioli with greenry entrance hall and* is a good time to fipe 'lM’* lawns that have .suffered from winter’s cold. ^ The March meeting of the or-rurrnm program by reading the po- Friendly Garden Club was e m, “Salute to Tre^M, 1 ’ |y held* Tuesday afternoon, Henry Van Dyke. Inarch 1 at the home of Mrs. John Turner. Mrs. J, H. Mr. and Mrt. -Wl Atchison was co-hostess. Cromer and family ] flf After members had as- catur, Ga., Mr. and iMr* sembled the president, Mrs. P. Cromer, Jr., and : chilt_^ L. R. Adams, called the of Newberry, and Hit. meeting to order and wel- Mrs. Roy Haupfear ‘Of Clih- comed the members and a ton, were guests of ^llrs. If. visitor, Miss Will Jones. P. Cromer apd Miss ftljth Mrs. Turner invited the Whiteford during the week* guests into the dining room end. V ' ••• ' irvants. Marco Depestre, French Edition (Haiti) By M. L. OUTZ, County Agent A second dairy meeting will i held March 10. Dr. W. A. ng, professor of Dairy ience, will be the speaker. ^ lis jneeting will be on for- !e, and I hope each dairy- an will bring a sample of age from his own silo so ji, can have a judging con st on forage. I hope each iryman will attend. ( attended the great South- 0 Register of Merit Beef ittle Show at the University . * Georgia last week along to Paul Owings, S. C. Gam- iAT OVERWEIGHT ailable to you without a ctor’s prescrpition, our frduct called Galaxon. You 1st lose ugly fat or your )ney back. Galaxon is a xHet and easily swallowed, it rid of excess fat and e longer. Galaxon costs .00 and is sold on ibis arantee: if not satisfied * any reason, just return i package to your druggist d get your full money ck. No questions, asked, tlaxon is sold with this aranty by Young’s Phar- i Icy, Clinton. Mail Orders lied. fl0-bc-ml7 brell, Bob Wickham, Furman Ott, H. L. Eason, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wasson. Also' George Wasson, Jr. Ran dy Ott, and Paul Owings pur chased outstanding herd sires ior use in their own herds. Herman Gabbert, W. H. Finley, Harry and Mark In graham were recognized for high production records at the annual Dairy Breeding Asso ciation meeting. The meeting was held in Columbia on Feb ruary 25. Others attending the meeting were L. F. Davis ,aJck Adair, Bill League, James Jacks, and myself. Congratulations to these gen tlemen. Ooffta Bugf Call Doogl INRD'S DCntMINATINt etk ! * SPARTANBURG. 8. C. Q. Can you suggest an effi cient way to dry a sweater after washing it? A. Make a hammock of a piece of mosquito netting or other thin material, hang this hammock out in the sun, and lay your sweater on it. Be sure that the hammock is drawn out flat, so that the sweater is not doubled up. Treated in this manner, the sweater is not so likely to get out of shape. Q. How can I separate a number of postage stamps that have become stuck to gether? A. Don’t soak them. In stead, lay a thin paper over ATTEND THE HON ^ Every Thursday Noon J r ** BE ASSURED OF THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE FOR YOUR CATTLE AND HOGS Sell Where There Are Always Plen ty of Packers and Out of State Buy ers. Your Continued Patronage Has Made This One of The Outstanding Sales in the South SALUDA COUNTY STOCKYARD, INC. SALUDX, s. c. p. McGill—Phone HI 5-2765—R. T. McLendon r or Hauling Call HI 5-7434, Saluda, S. C.; R. T. dcLendon, 637-3333, or Harry Berry, Garden 2-5571, Ninety-Six, S. C. JOANNA ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Cttnton Hgbrway, Joanna ’ W. A. Clark, Pastor 19:00 A. M., Awday School 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship.* T:90 P. M.—Evening Wor ship Sunday, 6:SO P. M.—Youth Hour. Wednesday, 7:80 P. M.— Mid-Week Service. T i . . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH lit S. Broad St, Clinton • I. EL Darr, Pastor 9:4S A. M„ Sunday School ) ll:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 9:80 p. M., Training Union 7:15 P M., Evening Wor ship. . Wednesday, 7:90 P. M., Bid. Week Service. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sloan Stroat Clinton J. W. Spine**, Pastor lOfOO A. M., Sunday School ' 11:90 A. M„ Mbrnifcg: Wor ship fl:3Q P. M., Training Union 7:80 P. M., Evening Wor ship. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Mid- Week' Service. • » » * FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH St , Joanna L.’Byron Harbin, Pastor 9:45 A M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 6:15 P. M., Training Union 7:80 P. M„ Evening Wor ship. 9:80 P M., Youth Fellow ship. ^ Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Mid- Week Service. FIRST PENTECOSTAL HOLOtliSS CHURCH ‘ Jackson Street, Clinton Furman BntreUa. Pastor 10:00 A. M., Sunday School 41:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 7:p0 P M., Evening Wor- sday, 7:00 P. M„ Mid- Week Service. FRIENDS BAPTIST North Broad St, Clinton jeaae D. Stephens, Pastor g :0Q A. M., Sunday School :00 A. M. # Morning Wor ship. 7:00 P. M., Evening Wor. ship • Wednesday, 7:00 P. M„ Mid- Week Service. t t LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH Lydia Mill, CUnton M. J. Sanders, Pastor 10:00 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M, Morning Wor ship. 6:80 P. M., Training Union 7:80 P. M., Evetoing Wor ship. 10:00 A. M. and 7:80 P M. f Wednesday Prayer Service. 8:80 PJ M., Choir Practice , ; { THORNWELL MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thorn (veil Campus, CUnton A. Pastor 10:00 A. M., Sunday School 11:00, A. M., Morning Wor- 8h fr45 P M., ship, j •7:10 P. M., Evening Wor- ■Mp. i ^7:84 P. M., Evening Wor^ j Assemble op god I BETHEL TEMPLE lid N. Owens St, Clinton Janies W. Welch, Jr., Pastor |f0:00 A. M„ Sunday School /il:00 A M., Marniiig Wor- /ip. 1 6:46 p. M.—C. A. Service j 7:80 P M., Evening Worship Wednesday, 7:80 P. M., Mid* •Week Service. ■ t- ■ roan Presbyterian . CHURCH ( Milton Road, Joanna Ji Donald Pokier, Pastor 19:00 A. M.. Sunday School 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship • - Youth Fellow- Si' Wm ti mMmi f' THI CHURCH FOR All... ALL FOR THI CHURCH Hm Church fa th* gnafaat factor on earth for tha building of ehaiao- tar and good citizenship. It fa a ator^ houaa of apbitual vmluaa. Without a etmng Church, naithar democracy nor civilization can aurviva. Thera an four aound raaaona why every paraon ahould attend •ervicee regu larly and aupport the Church. 'Ihey aw: (1) For hb own aaka. (t) For hfa children’* aake. (S) For tha aaka af hfa community and nation. (4) For tha aaka of tha Church itaelf, which Mwda hfa moral and material aupport Plan to go to church regu lar^ and read your Bfoia daily. Sunday Jeremiah 2:1-8 Memories in the Making A picture ... a frame ... to treasure always. So she believes I <. The fleeting baby smile, the outgrown pair of baby shoes—these she’ll always treasure. But in later years not every mother can point with pride to her son’s baby picture. Memoriea sometimes become tarnished with remorse. So much depends on us. If we hope always to treasure our glimpse of yesterday ... we must carve with spiritual tool* our vision of tomorrow. Copyright 1963, Rotator Advortfaing Service, Ine„ Straatmrg. Vo. Saturday I Thessaloniana | 3:6-13 This Page Is Made Possible Through The Cooperation of Local Firms Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Association 202 West Mato Street Community Cash Florida Street Newberry County Bank Joanna M. Johnson Brothers Super Market South Broad Street LEESVILLE SOUTHERN METHODIST CHURCH Legrand Adams, Raster Church School—10:00 A. M. Worship Service—11:00 A. I. Epworth League—6:30 P. Evening Service —7:30 P. M. M CHURCH OF CHRIST U. A. Hall, Minister 603 North Broad St. Bible School—10:00 A. M. Morning Worship—11:00 A. [. Evening Worship—7:00 P. Mid-Week Service—Wednes day, 7:80 P. M. McGee’s Drug Store 100 West Mato Street Gulf Oil Products J. A. Addison, Distributor JOANNA CHURCH OF GOD OUn L. Martin, Pastor j0:00 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 7:30 P M., Evening Wor ship. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Mid- Week Service. „ ROCK BRIDGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Greenwood Hwy. (Hwy. 72) J. Gaynor Phillips, Pastor 10:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 11:00 A. M., Sunday School DAVIDSON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Davidson St., Clinton M. Floyd Hellams, Pastor 10:00 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M, Morning Wor ship. 6:30 P M., Training Union 7:80 p. M., Evening Wor ship. Wednesday, 7:80 P. M., Mid- Week Service LYDIA CHURCH OF GOD Lydia Mill, CUnton Rev. W. H. CabinesS, Pastor 10:00 A. M., Sunday School 11;00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 6:80 P. M., Young People’s Endeavor 7:80 P. M., Evening Wor ship. 10:00 A. M. and 7:30 P M., Wednesday Prayer Service. PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH 1 Whitmire Highway, Joanna Floyd Brewer, Pastor 10:00 A M-. Sunday School 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 6:00 P. M., Lifeltoers 7:00 P. M., Evening Wor ship. Wednesday, 7:00 P M., Mid- Week Service. HURRICANE BAPTIST CHURCH RFD, CUnton C. E. RnsseU, Pastor ^ 10:00 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 7:80 P. M., Evening Wor ship. Wednesday, 7:30 PI M., Mid- Week Prayer Service. Beacon Drive-In Whitmire Highway Gray Funeral Home Phone 833-1720 CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 1024 N Sloan St., CUnton Rev. L. L PoweU, Pastor 10:00 A M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M, Morning Wor ship. 7:00 P. M., Evening Wor ship. 7:00 P. M., Wednesday, Mid- Week Service ST. BONIFACE CATHOUC CHURCH, JOANNA Father E. Gerald Ernst, Pastor Phone 697-4581 'Sunday Mass, 10:30 A. M. Confessions before the Mass SHARON METHODIST CHURCH Kinanif James D. Medley, Pastor 10:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. ELIZABETH STREET CHURCH OF GOD 312 Elizabeth St, Clinton J. R. Kitchens, Pastor t 10:00 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 6:00 P. M., Young Peoples’ Endeavor. 7:00 P. M., Evening Wor ship Wednesday, 7:00 P M., Mid- Week Service. LYDIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. Gaynor Phillips, Pastor 10:15—Sunday School 11:19—Morning Worship EPWORTH METHODIST CHURCH Magnolia St, Joana. Ross A. Pickett, Pastor 9:55 A. M., Sunday School. 11:00 A M., Morning We*, ship. 7:00 P. M., Evening Wor ship. Sunday, 8:00 P. M., Senior M. Y. F. Wednesday, 7:00 P. Mm MM- * Week Service * Thursday, 7:30 P. M., Jtp- ior M. Y. F. # BAILEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH J. Thomas MlUef, Pastof 10:00 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M., Morning W9r> ship. 7:00 P. M.—M. Y. F. 7:30 P. M., Evening .Wor ship. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M-, Mid- Week Service. " i • FIRST PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH'' Alfred L. Bixler, Pastor . ' 410 E. Caro. Ave., GttafcNi i 9:45 A. M., Sunday floltgol 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 7:30 P. M„ Evening Wor ship. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Mid- Week Service. PROVIDENCE ASSOOIATH REFORMED ; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Zeb C. Williams, Pastor 10:00 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 6:45 P. M—Y. P. C. U.. 7:30 P. M., Evening Wor^ ship. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Mile Week Service. LYDIA METHODIST CHURCH - . Lydia MID, CUnton , _ A. E. Smith, Pa**r 10.00 A. M.—Morning Wor ship. 11:00 A. M.-Stihda? School. 6:00 P. M.—M. Y. P,- - 7:00 P. M., Evening Whri|Mj| SANDY SPRINGS “ 1 METHODIST CHURCH ’ lo oo A. M.—Sunday Sc*mL 11:00 A. M.—Morning .w6*t ship. 8:0 P. M., Evening Worihip BROAD STR&Kit METHODIST CHURCH North Broad St, Oltoton E. w. Rogers, Pastor 9:45 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 6:30 P. M.—M. Y. F. 7:30 P. M., Evening Worw ship. (Sept-May) Tuesday, 7:30 P. M.-4fe hie Study. LYDIA PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH Poplar St Ext, Lydia J. Roscoe Bryan, Pastor 10:00 A. M., Sunday ftoM 11:00 A. M., Morning Win- ship. \ 6:00 P. M., LifeUntrs 7:00 P. M., Evening Wop* ship. Wednesday, 7:00 P. M., Mid- Week Service. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Calvert Avon** gM South Holland St, CUnton John Rivers, Parlor 9:00 A. M., Holy Gediiuag- ion. 10:00 A. M., Church SoBrd 11:00 A. M., Morning.Brim Holy Communion Sad “ * HOPEWELL CHURCH RFD No. L CUnton James D. Medley, 10:00 A. M., 11:15 A. M., Me phis. 7:00 P. M—M. Y. F, ‘ . ■ + .. V, •«' > ST. JOHN’S LUTHHHAN CHURCH 295 Hampton A’.nana E. Bryan Interim 10:00 A. M.. 11:00 A. M., vice. Sunday Afternoon — League at the r*