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TNI OAMOm FKiPAY, DCCEMBEB FAOl NIKS A GOOD WAY to keep Christmas , wdl b to Imng joy to erery* one we can. This, we bdiere, is dto qiirit of diis oommonity .. . one ' of die important* reasons why fir- here affords sadi genuine pleasare. 'J - To you triio hare stood hy us so faithfiilly daring the year 1945 we wish a whok'Voild of happiness pressed into this Christmas season. Merry Christmas to you and to every member of your family. • • / J. J. NEWBERRY 5>10-25 Cent Store Wkon Snow Llos Softly on fho Hill NoW| when the fir treei white ooflate, when the birdf tnehe tiny stitches in the mow > end our footprints hurry toweedi the warmth of home and dw companionship of loved oocs,ys time to wish all our friends dw fullest joys of do Christmas season. So» hdio ereryhod^ • • • and Marry CAROLINA MOTOR COMPANY Goodjaar Thres and Purol Gasolina. Ta asrh §f m tk§ mrd Ckriitmm mmmom mmy kapty mmamt. T# t§tmkytU§ <a gnmdmtfs, hdU KaWia^aB IhanW#. T9§lktn * fwoffr fmfpf tvtmhwt fii fdrH** glmkiy imt. Bwt m i rscaSr dsgn s/ ckarm and mimjj annA lls iha##ieff i/nr SMtf Mty ym Ananr Mi h afi Ite SdMMy eiKf SSn*, lie ttmm mm t/ aft economy auto supply IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I cHooL Lesson to H^OLD L. LVMDQinST. D. D. Of The Moody Bible li^tute of ChiCMAi Releeoed by Weotcr* Newopapor Cnloo. Lesson for December 23 t^uon subjects snd Sertsturs Wxu jycteU siKl c<»3rrichted bjr utcmstlonsl CouucU of ReUgious Xducs ' permission. gtous Xducstkm: uasd to Colond Wimberly Retorns HHOi D(^ From Nazi Camp Llsat. Col. Fred N. Wfmperly, for merly of the Camden hiah school fac ulty, who arrived in the States last month after two yexrs in the Euro pean theater, is the proud owner of a wirehaired terrier which he bought in Cermany. The dog's full name is | *‘RaJah von Reinatein,” and is only' beginning to recover from the voyage to hia new homeland. Coiqnei Wimberly, who served in Africa, Italy, France and Germany, was stationed with the Seventh army near Heklelherg when he saw Rajah. In a village up in the mountains, there was a man who raised dogs for a living. "Wlien I saw Rajah," Colonel Wim berly related. "I liked him, and I dog," said' his owner. "The first thing he does when we go in the house Is to hunt the rSgister." Rajah has been in the bospHal twice aince he arrived, in Columbia, but be is beginning to recover from' the long sea trip, and he, like most other South Carolinians, would not object to a little warm weather. Buy War Bonds and Stamps NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the merchintne partnership of J. Ellison Bryant.and H. E: Fann, located about one mUe from the Town of pabden. State of South Carolina, has been dis solved. and the said J. Ellison Bryant is no longer a member of said firm and is not from this time responsible for any further indebtedness incurred by said firm. 40-51p J. Blltson Bryant. THE MESSAGE OF CHRISTBIAS TO THE WOBLD lesson TEXT: Luks 1:1.14. (WUJEN TEXT: Glory to God la tbs Wgnest. snd on earth peace, food will to ward men.—Luke 2:14. Christmas again! Yea, and it*8 going to be a joirful Christmas this!bought him. He was tiny, then. So year, isn’t it? Let’s not miss a sin-1 small that, I could carry him in my gle bit of the joy and giadyiess of pockef. In fact, that ia how 1 got him the season. Let’s observe all the’»*>o“'d ship.’’ precious customs and traditions. I positive that Rajah will Let’s share in the pleasantness and the laughter. Some may have to do it with a sense of sadness hidden other boat ride. "Rajah was terribly seasick." he in * continued, "but he was no different *«>“» anybody else." ^ ^ Yank Ingenuity ran rife, according to Colonel Wimberly when soldiers join us in really keeping Christmas this year. But don’t forget to keep Christ in' Iragan smuggling Aeir dogs and pets your Christmas this year as never 1 aboard. One Q. I. brought a ^arge before 1 We who know Him shoiJd Oerman police dog aboard ih his duf- realize hoty much ^ work needsbag. in anothm- case, a rope was Him. We should sea in the months *be dog tied Just ahead our greatest opportunity ^ • *®^ to make Him known. out. it became known that the began to appear. Our lesson topic is ^ Message' ot Christmas to the World, is diat message? Here H is: What To get ba^ approve of tne to Rajah—he doesn’t e cold wave which has L Maks Boom for Josns! (w. 1-7). hit hla adopted state in the past few It came to pass”—yes, H ahraya days. doss when God hay given ffis prom- iao. For seven centuries God had ■aid, ”He is coming,” and tiben & cams. God rules ^ affairs of this worid even though thou^tloas and tmbelievinf men not. only grieve Bm, but often defy Bm. Jesua came—but He <»awia to a manger, “hecauae ffiart jras no room for Mm In the inn.” b it not foe same today? ITitra is no room for Bm now in the hearts of most men. Is He wanted In our places cf businsss, in our governmental of- flees, in our social gafoorii^? Remsmbar, ft wsaa not ^because they hated Him foat there was no room. It was just foat foey were **preoecupied.” That ia foa troubla in men'a hearta today. They riiould have made room in the tarn for Jesua aven though everyone and every thing else must be turned out, and we ahould make room for Him no matter yhat elae or who else must go. They would have made room for Jesus had they known who He waa. We do know, and yet we do not make room. Why not? (Jer. !?:•; John 15:14; Rom. 8:7).” (John W. Bradbury). That is the message of Christ- masi Hake room in your heart, in your life and in your home for JetusI Then go quickly and n. Ten Ofoers AhenI Jesus! (w. •- 12). Tbs religious leadm slept soundly foe night Jesus was bc^ They knew the prophecies of Bs coming, but foey were not looking for Hiim Percha^ some of them slept in the very inn adiere He could nM be received. But the shepherds were awake. They knew that aomething unbeliev ably great had haiqjen^ for the heavens were ablaze with celestial gtory. At first they were afraid, but foey were soon comforted by the worda "Fear not.” How characteristic that message is of the whole gosp^ tes timony. Fear not, thera is salva tion; Jesua has corns to seek and ta save foe lost. But bs sura to note that audi a massage is not just for one'a per sonal joy and ancouragamant; ft ia for ”all people” (v. 10). The foep- bards rtallaad that and foa varasa fipOowing our lasaon tell us that **thay znads known” ubat foay had ■sen (w. 17-20). How great that nead la todayl After Ml foea^ cepturiaa ainoa Jama cams foara are ‘stm muftftudea of psfvla on foia earth who have nerar kissd about our Saviour. Tharaar^ diOdrsn sfoo would ordinarily hava been in church and Sunday adwol wtek bacauat of the war, hava grown up in heafoan darknaaa. Ofliara foert are who hava heard hat mw not laipondcd, and wa moat go la foam ones more tMa CSiriatmas and Ml,foam foat ”a Savioor, which ia Christ foa Lord” was bora in Befolaham. Make room for Jesus, and then make Him known to ofoara. Thai will lead you to HL Pralaa Gad far lasas (w. 12- ML "He is strictly a warm weather ~ The angMa could hardly waft wfth their praise. **8uddenly” a multi- tuda. of foe-heavenly host appeared, praisiag God tor ftw Uaased ms ■ag a of nance and good srUL The (Siriatian Ufa is quite incom plete and unbalanced if ft dots nql ineluda much praiaa. The Lord is werfoy of aU foa praiaa cf eve baUaving Uaart this Obriatmaa Dayl The writer of fossa notes axtmda ta yen foe heartioat of good wIMmo at. fob glad Chrbtmaa liaaon. Ha ploadi with you It you are not Christian, maka room tor foa S in your haartt Than, lat ua all Him known everywfaaia, ta foa praiaa and ^ocy of Bs name. 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