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The Church 0£ Your Choice- - ■ir I ¥ ¥ ^ ¥ HOURS OF WORSHIP UnioruJbiptitt Church—Bian«y ller. Raymond G. Johnson, Pastor fiibld clans at 11 a. m. Church .serrices at IS noon. Bible study at l:3D p, m. Mt. PIsgah Baptist Church hfatthew M.. Rabon, Pastor Sunday school at'11 a. m. Worship services at 12 noon. T. U. at 8 p. m. Beaver 0am Baptist Church ■ B. S. Broome, Pastor . Bundaj school at 3 p. m. Church worship at 4'p. m. The ^tiisn^s Invited to 'attend. • Blaney Baptist Church. Rev. Raynaond O. Johnson. Pastor Sunday School-atUfl. - Preaching Service it 11 A. M. (the first and third Si^day of each month) B. T. U.. 8 P. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, ,8 P, if. Malvern Hill Baptlat Church. Matthew M. Rabon, Pastor Worship services Ist and 8rd Sun- dayf.at 10 a. m.; Snd and 4th Sundays at 8:80 p.-m. — ‘ r B, T. U. at 7:80 p, m. Provldanca Baptlat Church Matthew M. Rabon. Pastor Senrlcea 1st and .8rd Sundays at 4 p. m. . - Mt. Zion Baptlat Church -Matthew M. Rabon, Pastor ^ Services 2nd and 4th Sdndays at 4 p. m. Hermitage-Baptist Church B. S. Broome. Pastor Sunday school at' 10 a.m.- Preaching -aervlce ai 8 p'. m. '~r 'Prayer service Wednesday, | p. m. The public .Is cordially inuMsd to attend these services. ■ Revival Services at Fifnt HIH Churdh Rev. M. M. Rabon will assist Rev. Cly4e A. Quinn at the Flint Hill Bap- »*lstchur( vdist church in a revival beginning * Sunday, September 6. Services each evening, at 8:30. ./> if if. )f jf "MAN SHAU NOT LIVI BY iRIAD ALONE ALSO... FEED YOUR CHILD SPIRITUAL FOOD IT IS NOT RATIONED There has been much talk of late about food rationing. It is tru^ thot this is a very necessary step in our war effort, but there is another form pf Food, Spiritual Food, on which there is no ration' —now or ever.. Jt is true thot evif dictotors ruling* in the og- gressor notions mode on.attempt, which hos been successful to o degree, to, more than rotion It. -They hove gone so for os to moke freedom of religion and fi’oedom of thought on offense punishable by death. The God feoring people of this great notion hove no fear thot there will ^er be ony restrictions placed on the consumption of spirituol food within our borders. They gain this quiet osswronci in Church. Everyone hdshis mo-’ ments of indecision, when the'next step and whot ft will leod to Is not cleor.. Yet every question has on answer . . . every problem Its solution. Thot*s what spiritual nourishment is for . . . for guidance, for leadership, for helping. There's benefit for young and old in teoching bos^ oh principles jO< unchor^gtog os time. —~~ _ am the breod of life: he that cometh to Me shoIPn^er hunger; and he thot belleveth on Me shall never thirst." • * ■( I r-^ ¥- ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ HOURS OF WORSHIP Praabytarlana Reaume Scrvicea 'On ^uncjay moi:Qiug, September 6ti, "all services will 1)6 resumed In Bethe*. da Presbyterian‘church. The churcli school, with a .Bible- clttts for eveTy age, .will meet at ten .o’clock.' Th. '’clock.' Th« morning worship with sermon and prayer will be at 111 16 o’clock. Thi public is cordially invited to atteai these seryces. Lyttteton StbMt Methodlat The following services are atlnoun^ ed for Sunday, September 6, at Um LytUeton Street • Methodist church: Church School at 10 su m. under the supervision of Mr. L, A. Jones. Thera . are cla**®® nursery department will remain open daring the morning worship service. Moruing worship at ll:J6 a. m. ' Grace Epiacopal Church Maurice ^larke, D.X)., Rector. Se/vlces for Sunday,. Sept. 5: H^y- Comn\unfon at-8 a. m. Holy Communion and Brief Addram at 8 a. ». .First Baptlat Church Rev.^'J. B. Chston. Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Church worship at il:16 jk. m. ‘ B.'T. U. at 7:16 p. m. Church worship at 8:80 p. m. * Prayer service Wednesday at l:tt. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at I:t0. Bathiny Baptist Church Clyde A.'Quinn. Pastor - Sunday Scbdol, 11 A. M. Preaching Service, 12 o’clock. Sublect Sunday: “Qod With Man." Trlialty Mathodlat Church Rev. W. R. Gregg, pastor, annoancM the following service*; Church Khtxd at 10_a,m., with J. S. Myers, Sopt Morning worship.at 11:30. E^realIl8 .irorship at 8:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing Tuesday at 8:H p. m. * » ¥ ¥ ¥ * \ This Page Is Sponsored By The Following .Business Firms Of Camden ij • ‘ * Economy Auto Supply Kornegay Funeral Home Ambulance Serrice, Ansrwhare, Any Time Phone 163 Speaks (Ml Co. H. F. SPEAKS Outlook Shop Anderson’s Esso Station **CARE SAVES WEAR** W. A.-Polson D. C. Dixon Bargain House “W. SwT* To S«m A Ml Broad Street Eichel’s re Camden Co. L TrBnoiliam Furniture Store •19 Broad Street Camden Beauty D. J. Creed PULPWO0/ t DeLuxe Cleanets Barringer Hardware Co. Carolina Furniture Co< Wateree Lumbw Co. ^mden Dairies Home Furiiishing-Co. Thomas’ Tavern Sheheen Texaco Smice DeKalb Pharmacy * V A, T. N. McCokle, Mayor V Belk’s. Depmtment Store lapayette Service Station i _ Bums-Barrett Hardware Co. Redfeam MotmrCo. and ^niiden tbyOeaners A A. Sheheen Grocery Myers Garage" < / - - \ 0-- ,, .0,^. p* A:.- 1 -