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V ' ; ■ *:t I mm IMHIOViD imiFOfIM IHTItNATIONAL UNDAYI SCHOOL Lesson ■rttawd kr wmum itmmfwu a;s3B=s=ssssssqssstes . LcMon for Oetober 7 LO?K rat GOD AND LOVE VOB MAN IflMttl «l lOiy fcMMrV —*»*; «ad thy nirffhfctir Utfif ll:tl. **What ahall I do?" Dm qM^ of flio lawyor ia o«r Iroopn if • qoBiy which it on th« hpt of in th« miiMu of nilhoBt of bmb aatf worn* on oMh daj. TlMgr want If 4o right and wMt to ba right, hot tbair Ihroa lack tte dlractton ohich only faith in God can give thorn. Novor dooa Dm quottioo go inoro daogily than whan h ooaco^ maa'a atomal wolfhra, at it doM hi our kttoo. Ahrayt that qnattion dicatat that man it not abla to da> clda lor himtolf, and naadt ttio gvd^ anea of aomaona paatar and wiaar than ha. Thit afaoold laad nt bade to Godt for only Ha can fdOy anawar it Tha atocy of tha Good Samaritan tan ut iriiat wa mutt do to ahow our lova for God and nun, and ghrat a damonatratioo of how H it to ba dona. I. What to Da (ar. S»-S8). Tha lawyar (a atudant of tbt law of Ifooaa, and htnoa a thaotogiaa rathar than an attomay) wat poa* ing a quaation to try to entrap Jaaut. Ha arat apparanOy not nuich con- camad about atamal lift and aa> tamed that it eould ba abtalnad hf doint aomathinc. Wa know that atamal Ufa it a gift (John 1:U; Rom. tiM). but if thn man wanted to have it by dol^ Jaaut arat laady to maat him. b ratponaa to Jaaut* qnaatioa (▼. SI), tha laaryar gaaa Hhn what tha Jawa ragardad at tha aummary of tha whole law. The man who can parfaetD kaap that law aril] have atamal Itfa, d^ darat Jatua. But note that you mutt do it, not jutt talk about tt. And you mutt kaap tha arhola law, **for arhotoavar than keep tha whole law, and yat ttumbla in one point, ha ia become guilty of aU’* Jamat 1:10, R.V.; tea aim Gal. 3:10). Obiarva that the commandment, to highly commetKiad by our Lord, concema a true love tor God arhich ahows in aa active lova tor ona't fallowman. Lova it tha only w«i»f that can tava our hruitad and bleeding world. How tad it la toat in auch an hour of need there ia to Uttla said in tha church about love and it ia practiced even last. It ia tha forgotten fundamental of ^ all tha fundaraantala of faith! Let ui begin to preach it and practice it! n. Haw to Da It (w. »g7). R it one thing to raaUxa tbad bna ought to do a Uiing; E it quite an* other thing to do it. Hera we ham what may have been an actual incl* dent given by our Lord aa an object Icaaon of the right and the wrong attEude toward a fellowman in need. 1. The Wrong Attitude (vv. The lawyer’s effort to Justify him self by diverting attention to the word “neighbor,** whldi he felt needed definition, showed that he could not do the thing expected of him. The reason for man’s ^ure Uas primarily in hit own * weakness and inability to do what Gk>d ra- fluires, but ia alao revealed in hia pitiable and futile effoarta to Justify himself. The one who seeing his ainfulntes and his utter inabiUty to kaep God*B law casta himself on the Lord is ready to receive the gift of cternid COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Hieatre Comer Sread and Rutledge tts. W'- m SffiiralEe SIjrstoB (CoatlDfiM have an aadftbilMiL also headquarters for Boy •aouto bther organisa. ttons of A baaesuitot patare. Projaets Of this ara not at present being approved.* but will toter. It is ex pected that Meniam^ battding would be sponsored both by the city and ceonty. ^ Regarding the paving af tha alkys baok of tha business houses In the downtown district, tha mayor ia anx- tons to get this project through pave Bethaada Rrasbytorlaa Cburab A Dottglaa MeAm# Pagtar CbardI sritoet at.l# a. m. Ifomtag worahip at lS:li. Bvaryane is cordially invltod. Lyttleton ttract Methodist Henry F. Collint,' Pastor Church school at II a. m. MOmlng worahip at. ll:li a. m. EARLY DEBUT—‘ThiB yaungatar breaks kUa the amvlea ill *‘Hsra Camr The Tanks,** sn RKO-Patheslwrt, produead for tke Mattonal war Pwsd) ^ local coiwnuniry war funds in co-opsratlon with the War AeiMtisSi Committoa of ow Motioa Picture Industry. Fthn shows warmfaitod andl ’home front Ufa. But the one wlw triaa to defend his positkm and Justify hjmppif hag shut the door on Qod*8 graeo and mercy (see Luka 2g:M4). Tha parabla of tba (3ood Samar itan answars fully and finally too question. **Who is my neighborT** by making it claar that anyooa who is in need, ragardlass of race, ■ocial position, nsndition ar ra- Ugion, ia omr BrigUjir. The priest and the Levito doubt* less had plcnto of axcuaes lot not helping the wounded man, but let us ramember that excuses, whfia they may count with men, mean orily our condemnation in tha prasanM of God. 1. Tha Right Spirit. R was tha spirit of Qirist that made tha Samaritan show a eom- passlonato and sacrifleial intoraat ia tha needy amn. Only Cavist can make you and aoa like that His Ipsa in tba heart is Urn only *‘good mUfiibat program** that wifi aver work. Statesmen, philosophers — yea, and tha man la tha atraat — of our. day ara looking Mtlwr aaA yon for an answer to the world's n^' They aUrnwa that w« MMAava something grant and tonlMV •ad powerful to unite tha haarhtbf wwn, or we Shan soon ba in conflict again. The next than wa nuoT' wefi write civilization off ilobe. What s the answer? Lovtl Ihrst, a real ve for God, then love tor our !luwmen of all nations. The answer thr- world’s awful problem is a /iviil of Christian faith; without ve 1 Of Bgypt's 2110,001 square miles, 887,114 are deaert. Qihee Kplaeepal Churab Dr. llaurlea Clarke, Rector Holy communloa at t a. a. carareh school at 20 a. a. Holy communion and sermon, 11:15. During the 11:16 service a nursery will be condneted by the members of the Young Women’s circle, to enable mothers of young children to attMid the service. Plret Baptlat Ohureb J. B. Caatoa, Futer. M. M. Babon, Associate Paster Church school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11:11 a. wl B. T. U. at 7:11 p. bl Evening worship at t:t0 p. m. Fnjor service Wednsaflay, at t:M p. m. The public la extended a oordial In- vltatkm to attead each of the servloeB. MEMORIAL SERVICE SUNDAV FOR CAPT. FRED B. WILLIAMS A Memorial service will be held in The Quaker Cemetery, Camden, Sun day, October 7, 1046, at 4 p. m., for Capt. FYed B. Williams, U. 8. Mer- chant Marines, who was lost at Sea, April 3. 1142 soon as possible. It would pave tea way for locatton of small repair shops etc., in these areas he believes. 1 The water jdant the mayor sUtes was riaaned for a much, smaller -cKy than what Camden is today. For some time, he says. It has been known that It has been inadequate to care tor presMit needs. Considerable addition al equipment is needed and this will be Inciuded in the Initial project as the government is approving proJecU for Improvementa * and expansion of the water supply. As soon as the government is ready to approve street paving projects, petitions will be suluBltted to prop erty owners on nnpaved streets here. Paved streets are not only solutions , to traffic problems but also to dust problems, the mayor aaserta. Mr. McCorkla has ahrsady had th* street traffic light standards painted and dedared Wednesday that hs pro posed to have the street light stand ards painted at once. He hopea that in another year that these standards can be reidaced by menre modern and durable posts. Those Sawdust Piles- (Ccmtlnned from first page) industry hits right here In Kershaw county. An acre of good South Caro lina pine can produce five times as much ceUuose yearly as one acre of cotton, In spite of the fact that cotton is almost pure celluose. Wood celluose. compared to cotton, has three distinct advantages, wood grows most of tbs year. It need not be crated for shipping and k can be stored in trees without added cost No area of similar sise is endowed with forssU of greater potential valat than in South Carolina. Correction In giving tee Hat last week of re cent men inducted into aervice firom this county, we had the name of James MsndsH Stokes. Jr., under the colored selectees going into the Ms- rine corps. 'This was an error on our part and tbs name should have been James Wendell Stover, Jr., whose home is in Camden. Ownerahlp of reindeer is Indicated by ear marks. The rhinoceros buries himself in mud to keep cool. Jfbrty'Guae of a total of white tout colored schools in Karshaw ooan- ty will ba sarving zqld-day hutches to thetf students dusing the enrrent aehotri year, IMMI. as the govern FRIDAY and SATURDAY OCTOBER 8 mads wild Bill Elliott as Red Ryder with Bobby Blake In njONE TEXAS RANGER” Also **F«d«rml Opamtor 99” Cartoon MONDAY nnd TUESDAY OCTOBER 8 and 9 "ITS A PLEASURE” In Tsehnteolor with Sonja Hania and Michael O’Shea Also Paths News WEDNESDAY-THUR3DAY - OCTOBER 10 and 11 The book that tbrillad Mliliona— Even greater eg the serasnl '^ISIRL or THE aimber^ TMs Is a toUMl Bletura— t:1»—Nifhto 7:1§ G t’.EB 1 P. M. agd At Your Service.... s FOR FORTY-ONE YEARS 4 1 For your information we are pleased to present condensed statement of our condition at the close of business October 1st, 1945. Since 1904 our bank has served this cHy, county, and ad joining counties without , interruption. Ovei^this forty-one year period we have fulfilled all the obligations of a bank to this community and we feel justly proud of our record. School Lipch hieiia One Of Karshaw Coviaty PopKl For SbmII •,v< maat sponaorsd toofma Of autrltloua bestowed by the Uaked M lunchee fw all school children enters v.—* »—.j. waws. j Its third year. With the relaxing of ratolning re- sMctlons and increased availability of government owned food surpluses, the school menus gbta year offer a better vartoty at welL >ilanced na- tritlous meals to sstiifjf tee mW-day hunger ot the growing achool child. l>V>r instance the following are typi cal menus to be offered daring Oc tober: Hamburgen with onloaa. cab bage, carrot slaw, sweet potato acaf- fid, rolls and butter and milk; maca roni and cbeeae, buttered beeta, cab bage and raisin salad, rolls and but ter, peach cobbler,, mfik; cl^kaa |»o|t pie. gremt peas., celery sCripa, lulls and Mtter, fruit cup with molaaaee. cookiea and milk; atufted pepper with beef, green beans, corn muftina and butter, gelatin fruit with nut cooklee and milk, and spare riba wkh seuerkraut, baked sweet pbtatoes. muffins, apple and milk. The cost of a lunch ot this kind to the school child Is usually not more than ten cents and in a few cases is considerably lees where out side funds are available. ’The actual cost of the Type A lunch Including milk is 21 oents per meal, of which the government pays a total ot nine centa for children. The discrepancy ia made up from funds available by each school district, or in some cases, the individual school, or some outside philanthropic group appropriates mon ey for this cause. In addTtioii to the moaetary ap- propriatloB tor each Innob, the gov ernment also fioatributea large a- mounts of surplus food for use by the school. For example, last week three- fourths of a carload of Irish potatoes was received by the county supervisor and was dlatributed to the varioua mm CoL Oeo^Malirf •Weeday.' Oct. 2, was Col Jtebry day Ig tee cto sad Sumter. The Jronng Regpoi tee only matt from tSu wear the Cougreeeional MedmTI or, the kigheet award whS- I^t ^th I^ident 't^Sa seated the medal to Col MawTlT’ mite Houae.s, The* cltauSn2 the oc^nG’d outstanding work k Hnrtgen* foreet OpersUa? heavy machine gun fire. a mine field which had ju*t wiped out a company and led compahy safely through it rTIS two Qennaaa and captunt ^ Others. One of two South Carolinitai ' hate been given this medal •world War 2. a fact ^i source of great prtde te Mi ^ dtlaans, CW. Matey DtetlaguialMM Bervlei 1 ei^ aad BMose stoiu. tee ParMe^^ ‘ and five battle starp. Ool. Mabry Is the eon sf Mrs. Gewge L. Hater ef vuuM 1 m is married to the toramr Him Mm Myers ot * Given First Lt- CSesaut Wkltahsr hm ill celved his Mscharga from tke oSI and win enter Presbyteriaa ceEteial Clinton, Oct U. A He is Bovr vtsMIag his tester, Wi John Wktlkker, at Buillaftaa, R e- who hat Just received his r ' fr<mi the arar after seiring ftq over three years. Both'tkstokj are sons of tee late Andrev HMum:] The school Inach program la Shaw county is supervised by Ba'' Mattie R. WaeL IBe state GriSl is W. H. Oarrlaon, assisted bp % Cathaleen Gaston. Fresh Fruits anil Vqietaliles to Delicious APPLES 2 lbs. New Green CABBAGE iterlb. 3Hc CARROTS 2 bunches 19e CaM. Seedless GRAPES Ib. 12c Red Pss POTATOES libs. 21c Pont Fro# Wluta Homu Evaperateii 1 UH IP STOE11 Roeourcea liabilHiea Lmbs and Discounts $ 185,406.62 Capital Stock Paid in .$ 60,000.00 Orerdrafts f. None • Surplus and Undivided U. S. Government Bonds .. 1,798,050.64 Profits 48,449.55 State, County, Municipal and Industrial Bonds 229,665.45 Deposits 3,197,879.01 Cash in VsuH and Due by Banks 1,076,003.75 Bills Payable None Banking House and Furni ture and Fixtures 24,700.10 Rediscounts Reserve Account None Rssl Estate Other Than 7,500.00 Banking House 2.00 TOTAL $3,313,828.56 TOTAL .$3,313,828.56 A a P GRAPEFRUIT Juice 1;:: 29c eUNNYFIELD FLOUN FOR Pancakes 3 9D>ob. Pkfs. V 20c SUNNYBROOK GRADE A LARGE Fresh Eggs 1-dbB. da. r- OSc PINTO THE FUST MTIOIUL BANK OP CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROUNA Membar of Foderul Dopoait lasarmmoo rnqpiMatbnm $8,009.00 Mnawmam iBavaraaeo for F-Attk Dope of Um Fodorol llmrwa Sya^ Beans ENRICHED DAILY OATtD Marvel Bread ^ Ik FRUIT % Londonderry Rum and Bfintf InTinBoies IBG Dumbarton Oaks, Ruili and in post bound ettn. 2Bm C. J. SHANNON, JB. M H. NEYMAN H. E. BEARD C. J. SHAllNtoll,toil E. W. VauLAUDtliO^ A tooLEAN kJltolB U fmURN «'N. / . VA t?. 4*•. iparimiMcfeMk