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^ # * 1 TMt CAMDCM CHBOmCH, CAMDUt WUTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MARCH S. 1M4 IMPROVED luNIFORM INTERNATIONAL icHooL Lesson bt haroij> l. o d rv. ipKR Moody Bible Institute of Qtiesco. RclMsed by Western Newspaper Union. Lesson for March 5 ■ Lesson subjecU and Scripture texts ae- and eopyrt*hled by InternaUonal IcJuKil ol Education; used by l^rmlsalon. JESUS URGES HIS DISCIPLES TO WATCH lesson TEXT; Mark 13:5-10..31-37. I golden TEXT: Watch ye yjerefore ; for «• know not when the master of the house I cometh.—BCark 13:35. God has a plan, and even now [when men seem to have turned all order into chaos, we know that God i5 working out His purpose. The im portant crisis in that plan of God which we how await is the return I of Christ, His second coming. ]' He will come secretly to call His own Church, the Bride, to Himself, and then He will come openly, in great glory, when every eye shall behold Him. Then His enemies I ibnil be confounded, and His eternal I kingdom be established. We look for His coming, but while we wait (and it may not be long!) we are to occupy for Him until He I comes. Our lesson tells men I. What to Expect While Waitlnc |f«r Christ (w. 3-9). First, we note that we are to ex- [pact the coming of false teachers ] false Christs, who will claim to be the fulfillment of the prophetic Scriptures. We need only one ad monition concerning them, “Take be^ that no man lead you astray," There have always been such false leaders who for the prominence or gain afforded them are willing to of- [fer bewildered mankind all sorts of [panaceas whereby it is supposed to solve its problems. It seems that J these men increase in numbers when l^eat crises, such as war, come UDOh ]the nations. Do not be misled by them. Just because a msm seems to be devout and professes to be tor terested in Christ's return does not midfe him a dependable teacher. Are not toese the very ones Jesus warned against? They must meet the test of all of God’s Word. Christ warns believers that before the end of the age there will be world-wide war, earthquakes in msuiy places, and famines. These be expected, and wiD come But here a word of caution is need ed. We must not seize upon present [events and rush out (or into print) [and tell people that “this is it!” We should be alert in relating [world events to the teaching of I Scripture, but let us “make haste Islowly.” But let no one assume that Ithe need for caution justifies him in jignoring either the Word or world jevents. We are to be alert, well [informed, spiritual and ready. II. What to Do WhUe Waiting for [Ckrist (V. 10). Preach the gospel 1 That Is our rst and^ flFiost-impeftagt-4)UBincw. - I Our Lord said that the whole world [was to be evsmgelized before the end came. Please note carefully [that He did not say that all nations I will be saved, but that tiiey will hear [the gospel. That is our responsibility-*-to see [to it that every nation has a full land free opportunity to hear the (blessed gospel message. We have Inot done it, and the failure of the [Church at that point is a dark blot [on its record. There seems to be a revival of [interest in the work of missions now, [and there are many wbqt believe tHat I at the close of this war almost the ientire world will be open for (Thris- jtian missionaries. This will prob- lably be true for a limited time only, land it is the urgent business of the IChurch now to prepare the missioar PAGE SEVEN A^NOVNCEME^TS Harmitat* Baptist Cliuren B. A.-Davis, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer aervice Wednesday, I p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Temple. Beth.Ei Services will be held at Temple Beth-El, on Lyttleton Street, Sunday afternoon, March 5. at 4 o’clock, cen- ducted by Rabl Myron W. Jacobs. The pnblic is cordially invited to attend. M. H. Heyman, President. First Baptist Church J. Barnwell Caston. Pastor Matthew M. Rabon, Associate Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. (Hiurch worship at 11:15 a. m. B. T. U., at 6:45 p. m. diorch Worship at 8 o'clock. Bethesda Presbyterian Church Sunday, March 5, A. Douglas McAm, pEuitor; Church school at 10 a. m., with a Bible class tor every age. The nursery class for little children re mains open during the preaching serv ice. ..Morning worship with prayer, anthem *and sermon at 11:15. The public is cordially invited to attend the services of this church. Union Baptist Church—Blaney Or. Homer Wilson, Pastor Bible class at n_ a. na. _ Church services at 18 noon. Bible stOdy at 7:30 p. m. Augustas H. ' Saunders Passes Blaney Baptist Church Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching Service at 11 A. M. (the first and third Sunday of each month) B. T. U., 8 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8 P. M. Malvern Hill Baptist Church . Matthew M. Rabon. Pastor Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Church worship at 11:80 a. m. B. T. U. at 7 p. m. Prayer service Thursday aLg p, m. Spring Vale Baptist Church Rev. John T. Dabney, Pastor Lyttleton Street Methodist Church Henry P. Collins, Pastor (Hinrch school at 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. Morning worship at 11:15 a. m. Worship service for youth, 7 p. m. Holy communion every first Sunday at 11:16 a. m. The nursery department remains open during the morning hour for small children. Grace Episcopal Church Maorloe Clarke, D.D., Rector Services for the week beginning March i: Sunday, holy communion at 8 a. m.; church school at t:46 a. m.; holy communion and thought for the day by the rector at 11:.:J5 a. m.; at 7 p. m. young people’s meeting Tuesday, Rector’s Lenten Bible class, aubject, “The Book of Psalms,’* at 4 p. m. in Parish house. Wednesday, holy communldn at 10 a. m.; chll- drsn’e aervlee at 8; 80 p. im service of Intercessran for men and women of the armed forces and tor Victory at .6 p.. m. Our Laoy er Perpetual Help (CathoUc) Sunday mats at lu a. m. Week-day mass at 3 a. m. Holy Days oi Obligation and First Fridays at 7 s. m. Benediction at I p. m. Rev. J. B. Burke, Priest in Charge, Waterss Baptist Chueah Rev. J. T. Dabney, Pastor Sunday gchool at 10:30 a. m. Preaching services at 11:80 a. m. Evening services at 7:15 p. m. Prayer services Wednesday evening at 7:15 p. m. All are cordially invHed to worship with ns. First and Third Sunday, Sunday school at 3 o’clock. Preaching at 4 o’clock by Rev. John Dabney. Second, Fourth and Fifth Sundays, Sunday school at 11 a. m. Beaverdam Baptist Church- Rev. Clyde A. Quinn, Pastor Suhday school on the 1st and 3rd Sundays at 8 p. m. ITeaching at 4 oiqlock, Preaching at 8:30 on the 2nd and 4th Sundays. Sunday school following the preaching aervlee. Augustus Hicks Saunders, 74. died at the Camden hospital after an ill ness of one year at 8:10 a. m. Sunday morning. He was born near Hagood, Sumter county. In'May, 1869, the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Swepson H. Saun^mrs: He was a farmer and merchant, a native of Sumter county, but' well knov’u in both 'Communities for a number of years. Mr. Saunders had made his home with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hilderbrand. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. John M. Blair of Charlotte, N. C., and Mrs. William P. Manning of Jackson ville, Fla., and a number of nieces and nephews. Including Mrs. Walter C. White of, Cleveland, Ohio. Funeral services were hel^ pt five o’clock Monday afternoon at the Episcopal church of Hagood. The Rev. A. Q. Bennett of Columbia offl- cited. Interment followed in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers were R. M. Hilderbrand, Julian B. SaunderS, Jr., of Hagood, H. H. Saunders of Borden. Ben Saunders and Charlie Emanuel of Rembert, Henry O. Car- rison of Camden, Willis Cantey, Manus Baruch, C. H. Yates of Cam den, I. C. Strauss of Sumter, Julian B. Saunders, Sr., of Hagood and W. A. Shuler of Rembert Elisha T. Ellis Dies In Hospital Here Sandy Grove Methodist Church Rev. K. W. Bedenbaugh, Pastor Preaching servlcet every first Sun day at 18 o’clock. Preaching service every third Sunday afternoon at four o’clock. Sunday school at 11 o’clock every Sunday^ Providsnes Baptist Chureh Matthew M. Rabon, Pastor Sunday school at S p. m. Chureh worship 1st and trd Sun days at 4 p. nt B. T. U. .at 7:15 p. m. Euthawy Buptlut Churutr Westvills, S. C. Clyde A. Qnlnn, Pastor Sunday sdiool at 11 o'clock.' Preaching at 18 o’clock. Flint Hill Baptist Chureh Clyde A. Qnlnn, Pastor Services each Sad and 4Ui Sunday afternoons at 4 o’clock. ML Zion Baptist Chureh Baetii Matthew M. Rabon, Pastor Services 8nd and 4th Sundays st Antioch Baptist Church Rev. Roy Neal, Pastor Sunday school at 11 a. m. Preaching service first and third Sunday at 18 o’clock. B. T, U. Sunday at S p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. NOTIC£X>F ELECTION Elisha T. Ellis, 66, a farmer of the Malvin Hill community, died at the Camden hospital after a few hours, illness at 1:25 p. m. Sunday. He was born' in Lancaster county, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ellis. Funeral services were held from Hickory Head Baptist church near Westville at 11 o’clock Tuesday morning with the Rev. Mathew Rabon officiating. Three sons, Judson Ellis of Rock Hill, Harry and Henry Ellis of Cam den; one daughter. Miss Jessie Ellis of Camden: one sister, Mrs. Nannie Twitty of Rockingham, and a brother, Sid Ellis of Camden, survive. KERSHAW LODGE NO. tl^ A.>. M, Bagular Cornmnnlcattoa, Pint Tneiday of BacB Month, At 8 P. M. Vistton Welcome. J. C. HOFFMAN, W. M. J. B. ROSS, Secretary. CITATION The Municipal Democratic Primary for the purpose of electing a Mayor and six Oouncilmen in the City of Camden, S. C., will be held on ’Tuea- day, March 7. 1944. ’The polls wiU open at 9 a. m. and remain open until 6 p. m. The books of enrollment will open February 7„ 1944, and close at 6 p. m. February 81, 1944, at the following places: Ward No. 1—W. F. Netties and Soa. Ward No. 2—City Filling Station. Ward No. 8—City Drug Store. Ward No. 4—Camden Chronicle. Ward No. 5—DeKalb Pharmacy. Ward No. 6—Carolina Motor Co. No entries will be accepted by the Committee after 6 p. m. Thunday, February 24, 1944. All assessments musFbe paId~F6 the CheimnrDrtiie Executive Committee, and a duplicate copir ot ell pledgee end stetements of expensec must be tiled, one copy with the Clerk of Couil, end one copy with Trinity Methodist Church Rev. W. R. Oregg, pastor, announces the following twvlces: Church school at 10 a. m. with J. S. Myers, Snpt. Morning worship at 11:80 a. m., ser. mon theme, “The Day of Dedication.” Evening worship ^ 7:10 n. m., ~ "God’s theme, "God’s Appointments With Men.” Meeting of Circle No. 1 at 5:80 p. m. on Monday. Official Board meet ing at 7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday at 7:80 p. m. under the lead ership of Rev. J. W. A. Butler. Trus tees Rally the second Sunday, March 18. Every member is urged to con tribute. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge: Whereas, Martha C. Vaughn made suit to me to grant her Letters of Ad ministration c.t.a. ot the Estate and effecta of Christopher C. Vaughan. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Chris topher C. Vaughn, deceased, that they be and appear before me. In the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden. S. €., on March 4, nezL after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock In the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given undbr my band this 18th day of Feb., Anno DominL 1944. 49-60 N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County Can Vitamins Restore Color to GRAY HAIR? la tnta with stay hskad pao^ a I houMluepiiig BtasuiiM, talM uw *Uai hair viuiaia,’* found tii% ot Iboaa •oawauooeM. GRA'YVITX cootatas aawunt of this rMBUtabta TUsaia laL units of Bj, G^CRAYVrrA^. matmtat fliE lOOdsn’ fijxCFbass DsKALB PHARMACY, Phone 95 the Chairman ot the Executive Com mittee. prior to 6 p. m. ot February 24, 1944. The managers elected to serve in First Primary Election on March 7, 1944, and the voting places, by wards, aa approved by the Committee, are ea follows: Ward No. 1—Mrs. Belle Strak, Mr. Jesse L. Branham, Mrs. J. W. Hendrlx. Ward No, 8-^Mr. J. W. Thompson, Mrs. C. F. MoCoy, Mrs. Z. Z. Barfield. Ward No. 8-^Mra. Joe Lewis, Mra. Geo. Wilson, Mr. B. H. Baum, Mrs. B. W. VanLandingham, Mra. M. M. Rea- sonoTfiL,, Ward No. i^Miaa Loulfe Whlliker. Mrs, .Mortimer Mnllar, Mrs. Geo. Cooley. Ward No. 5—Mrs. Jane WUllford. Mrs. R. B. Stevenson, Mrs. M. M. BryanL Mrs. Albert Burrows. Ward No. 6—Mrs. Hubert Wilson, Mr. G. B. Taylor. Mrs. 0. M. Hough. (VotliVB l^leoes) Ward No. 1—City Recorders Court Room. Ward No. 8—City FiUiug Station. —Ward No.' I Lapgaton Motor Co. Ward No. 4-Jno. T. Netties raal- deuce. Ward No. 5—JL BL Stevenson’s rsal- deoce. . Ward No. t—Mrs. C M. Hough’s residence. Municipal Democrutlo Executive Committee. 45-49 L. H. Jones, Seoty. dulseUs All other coneH MEDICINES Ask YovfiBlf Why? Buckley’s CANADIOL Mixture now .on sale and made here In America acts jltke a flash on coushs and bronchial 'Irritations due to c^da Buckley's Is by far the isrsest selllns coush medi cine In all wintry Canada. In Australia, New.Zealand, Newfoundland, etc.. It's the same story. Take a couple of doses—feel Its quick powerful effective action spread thru throat, head and bronchial tubes—starts at once to loosen up thick chokinsr phlemn. soothe raw membranes, making breathing easier. Get Buokls/a CAMAUIOL 1 today. Mist'irs DsKALB PHARMACY‘ Kidneys Must Work Well- For You To Fool WoU 84 keen every day. T days every sever stopptaf, the ktdiMyt alter Sutter from the Mood. watte -tf wore people were aware at kew the Mdam uuet eeastmtly remove but- plus iuid, esesH acids sad otksr waste auttcr that eaaaot suy is the Mood without lajnry to kealtk, there Would he better uadeietaadlat at why the whole syeteu ie upeet wkeo kldaeye fail te raaetiea propuly. BttrBiat.sesaty er teefrequeuturtas- tieu eoBMtimw waraa that eoisethlag is wreug. You may euffer aagghic baek- aebe, keedaelMa, dlaslaeu. rhMuatie paiaa. getUag up at alghta, eweUiag. Wlff s^ty XWs raer YnwM ke-uefag-a-aedldiie reeuoiusoded ttS eeuatry over. Dese's etiaiulate the fuse- Uoa of the kMaeye ai^ help them Is flneh out poieoaoue waste tram the UeeA They eouUla nothing haruful. Oetbeen’s today. Um irithr -' At all drug i' Doans Pills V.. SAVE THESE REVISED OPA COMMNHITY 6EIUH6 PRICES CEHJNQ PRICES FOR GROUPS SkwsadCoo- OPA OPA Type »t »a BABY FOODS jaries who will tbeii4)e naeded. And in the' meantime we ahould jail be busy about the all-important Imatter of teachiM and preaching gospeL It ia me heat inrepura- jhon for the coming of CSuiat and 'le thing we would want ttrbu doing i^hen He cornea. ni. How to Uto WhtU WaltiBg for Chriat (w. 81-37). There ahould be an air o< eiqpect- Qcy conatantiy characteriziim tha Kristian. Wo aro looking for S0910- Dne—yea, a very definite and glori- One—our Lord HimaeH We do not know whan Ho will ome (v. 32). That ia a matter hkl- len in the etemal^counaela of <3od Father, a aecret into vrihich an- lels do not pry, nnA uitiir4> gyeiL the on did not know. Why then do toolish men attempt to learn ilT Be ware of any man who aeta a date for Chriat’a return or for the end of age. He ia aetting hlmaelf NS being auperior to QiriaL und you can be aura tiiat bo ia aa impostor. 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