The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 04, 1968, Image 8
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gU-THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C„ July 4, 1968
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Joanna Baptist Tent
Revival Great Success
OH. ! . hYKON HARBIN
Past r
I anna Baptist Church
The f :rst FUptist Church f
J'anna recently experienced ne
f the creates! revivals in its
hist ry. In a lay when Christ
ians are constantly t Id that the
nni\al ir.retinc is passe, this
churc!: ireu > me f its largest
.mi m >t interested cr-wds,
sense i a deep awareness f the
Spirit's presence, and gained an
untie
lievul'k
larvest f s uls.
Situated in a c
sliehtlv ver 3,000
mmunity T
people that
Mrs. Crowell
Clint n and Mari n Deadwyler 4
SpartanDarg.
^ i » . . t
T£?ili> f r Mrs.
L uise Dead-
• * «
%«.-7r _ r rl.. 4:,
wh; died sat-
a Teal h spi-
Mrs. Young
Funeral .services were held
T y* 1" S •r r *?
ndtjeted at
Satur lav f r Mrs. Laura Dillard
Bigtist
Church with
Y ung f Bell Street Circle.Serv-
p
nt Cemetery.
ices were tell at M >unt M rriah
Baptist Church with burial in the
Mrs. Cr swell
f 206 Jeffer-
church cemetery.
> St., ias a native 4 Athens,
Ci., but hal lived in Clinton for
Mrs. Y ung lied Tuesday, June
4S years. She as
a daughter f
D ” i n 4 a ’ '*-■ t ? ; 1
ii* -1 L 0 gLo .. -2- * - -
J .hn Dea twyler
f Clinton and
trie late Mrs. O’Dell Bones Dead-
A native f Newrerry S <mr..
wvKr. Ste was
a member f
she had live d ir. ^ .int. r f. r a rum-
Calvary Baptist Church.
ter f'-ears.
Survivors include her husband,
Sgt. ’Ailliam H. Cr 'well f the
C.S. Army in Germany; a daugh
ter, Marsha Cr: *ell ftheh me;
a son, Billy Cr/well f the home;
tij sisters, Mrs. L G. 'Inez,
Dunaway of Clinton and Mrs. H. A.
Grene. Fickiin f Mari n, N.C.,
two brothers, Frank Deadwyler of
:.C., f u: sisters, Miss L;:iGe
Dill arc and Mrs. Aurelia M -.c f
Clint n, Mrs. I la V.ite f Higr.
P int, N.C., and Mrs. J.sepLrjs
Oliver f Wdshingtm, thmee sis
ters and i ur br thiers.
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COMPLETES COURSE—William Bryan Adams,
right, is congratulated by Assistant Plant Man
ager Frank Simpson upon completion of the In
ternational Correspondence Schools course in
carding. Both are employed in Joanna Plant
No. 14 of Greenwood Mills. Adams is a super
visor of carding. Adams, a graduate of Clinton
High School, is married to the former Annette
Simmons and they have three children.
The
Seven-year rich
(or how to turn $18 75 into
$25 in just 7 years)
Buy U. S. Sav- IKr
ings Bonds reg-
ularly. It’s a
happy habit
and before you know it.
you’ll have more than a
few dollars tucked away
in one of the safest in
vestments there are.
And as each S18.75
ripens and matures into
$25 over seven years,
you’ll have a nice red.
"tCSI white and blue
feeling from
knowing you've
TwntcJc.
done y our part
to help Uncle Sam
strengthen the cause of
freedom.
U. S. Savings Bonds,
new Freedom
Shares
about three years ago was sub
jected to a tremendous change,
the church had been struggling
to find a way to reach into the
community. Last fall, gaining
inspiration from plans for the
Crusade of the Americas, church
leaders sought to find God’s wis
dom for the task. To them was
given the idea, recently en-
c uraged by evangelism leaders
within the denomination, of a tent
revival, to be staged on the
church grounds and preceded by
intense spiritual and practical
preparation.
Once the idea was finally ac
cepted by the majority of the
active members, there were still
hurdles to overcome. The church
had never used a full-time evan
gelist; it had never used the love
offering approach to an honor
arium; it had never worshiped
in a tent. After several failures
f obtain an evangelist, the lead
ership secured ne who proved
t be more ■> catorud Lhar pr -
fessu oil He va< ; v.td the
oturisnub; gift :i evar^eGst::
re aching and a pastor'? oictiooL
A. ?.. 'rarer - v - ;d a IP,art
Ca., a nar vin s me :* vears
gu^ ral eigene-nre :_r:
:ef re to evai-
gelasai, pri-vft t a ruai spen-
aC? anoene*: m trie Fprrot t
. o i g re al! itie lice - af
.‘it : i'ir:: rarjiiuarr nurue:
c_;. mre^r v-eeti pri'c: : ::e
sirp G ve: Vcgetrier, yet trie na-
y r:ty feels tnat trie revival v aild
still ,iave fe-er greit »itbirK :t.
C d gave L'je crarcb il icie »e-ei
a harvest if ~4 souls Df this
number, IT preferred ti g. ti
otter churches, leaving tris
church 57 for baptism. Gid still
honors revival efforts where His
pe^le genuinely want revival and
are willing to pay the price for
it.
Religion Professor
Joins PC Faculty
Dr. George W. Ramsey will
join the Presbyterian College
faculty next fall as an asso
ciate professor of religion,
President Marc C. Weersing an
nounced today.
He said the new professor, who
has just received his doctorate
from Princeton University, is a
specialist in the <'Id Testament.
Dr. Ramsey has taught reli
gion at Carleton University, Ot
tawa, Ontarie, Canada, since
196!). He received his master’s
that year from Princeton, where
ho attended on fellowship earned
as an honor graduate of Union
Theological Seminary in Vir
ginia. He got his undergraduate
training at Davidson College, re
ceiving the AH degree in 1959.
A native of Prescott, Ark.,
George Ramsey is the son of Dr.
Harmon H. Ramsey, former
Athens, Ga., pastor now asso
ciated with the Presbyterian
Church US Hoard of Christian
Kducation in Richmond. He is
30 years old and married.
Crumlin Attends
English Institute
Wallace F. Crumlin of 313
North Hell St. is attending a six
week summer institute for the ad
vanced study of English at Sim
mons College in Boston, Mass.
Crumlin is an English teacher
at Hell Street High School and
is pastor of Friendship Church.
He is one of 34 participants
at the institute which is sup
ported by a $4 5,000 grant from
the U.S. Office of Education.
The students come from 11 states,
as well as from New England.
Bond Sales
Sales of Series E and H Sav
ings Bonds and the new Savings
N tes called ^Freedom Shares’
during the m. nth . f Ma> in Lau
rens County totaled $46.34: re
ports . * : ittersoc. ^ ountv
y*'mes r' ros ^ TT-j^r.
WWW
Smokey Bear
needs you
■H . -IK-:
The pastor of this church is
not given either to mere senti
mental religion or b; preying un
fairly uityn pefjple’s emotions and
prejudices, and yet it is his
judgement that this was truly a
Spirit-given revival Is this but
a sign of the beginning of a new
day of opportunity for be
leaguered churches 9 May God
grant that it is!
“How much
insurance
did he have?”
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Nn dour! .uu arc taking
• "ur o a n proper precautions
and a 111 Aant to get all
the uctails about the Metro
politan s 1 a truly Income
Plan
JAMES E. FURR
Box 223, Clinton, S. C.
833-2089
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