The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 24, 1946, Image 2

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hi- I; i J' • i itt n if f' r^. \ <1 'm'< IMftQVED UNIFORM MiaNMtONAL •cHooiLcison Couaeil LaMOD for May 26 ■ wbiRctt' am am4 Barlaiura taxta aa- hr teMi itcnuNlMUI i{ finding a new sense or VALUES • V ► txmom TSXT-4<i*a U:lf. Jt; U:M-30; Iwll'Si* MTOOKT SEUDCnOM—The ktacdom of a art Mat and drtafc; but rtfbtoouo- POMO, aad Joy tB-lbo Holr Gboot U:1T, lioMjr, ridMP, poMeuions—thafa man axa living and striving for in our day. It is going to saem a bit stranga, but it will ba vary salutary ta strass onca again tha atamal truth, bast siunmarizad by our Lord Jasus whan ha said, “A ntan's lifo consistath not in tha abundanca of tha things which ha poaMSsath" (Luka 12:15). L Daa*t Depaad m Elahos (12:19, 20). ' Tha rich man incraasad in salflsb* nass. as ha incraasad in waalth. Ha ' bagan to faal sacura baeausa ha had laid up much goods. Now ha ba> cam# proud and boastful Ha thought ha saw yaars of comfort and oasa abaad. Evldantly ha had not raad, or did not baliava, tha words of Scriptura, “Boasi not thy* salf of tommrow; for thou knowaat not adtat a day may bring forth'* (Prov. 27:1; saa alM Jamas 4:12* 17). Wan, can n man depend on rkbao.f Tha answer is no. Thay ara bm today and gona tomorrow. Man himaalf is hare today and gona tomorrow. Whan ha goes, ha laavaa aU that ha has unless ha has inTast> ad it for God. Money Is Ilka a broken read. Tha man who leans on it win not only fan, but win piarea himself through with many sorrows a. Tim. 9:9,10). Don't dapind on riches ■ foay miserably fan you in your hmir of need. n. Sawara aC tha Snare of Hlahas (11:24^), The rich young ruler had ooma running to Jasus to sadr alsmal Ufa, but had turned away sorrowful whan ha found that a man eaonot love monay and love God at the same time. Jasus improved tha opportunity to point out that it is impoos^ for a rich man to bo savod, onoapt aa tha grace of God gats hold of him and seta hfan free from dopandonca on his wealth. Apart from tha grace of God, h is so easy tor a rich man or wosoan to trust in riches, and to foal no need of Cfod. Look again at I Timothy 9:9, 10 and you wiU saa that even the do> sira to ba rich leads a man foto a tamptatioo and a snare. The man of God is warned to "flea these things; and follow after rightaous- naas, godliness, faith, love, patience, maaknaas," and thus to be able to "fight tha good light of faith" (I Tim. 0:11, 12). Wa repeat that all this has a stranga sound to modem ears, so accustomed to tha worldly philos ophy of trust in things and in dol- lars. Wa need to warn our young man and women about the awful danger of loving money. — Thera is something infinitely bat ter than riches, and that is what wa find in our next point. m. Saak Tn» Eicbas in Christ (18: 2M0). Pater and tha other diaciplas had forsaken all tha things of tha world to toUow Ghrfot, isd^now aa ha ra- thlhds tha Lord of that fact, ha ra- caivas tha aasuranoa that there is a higher level of riches and reward for tha loyal diadpla. God win never be in debt to any one. Thera is no sacrifice made (or his glory which dpas not find its gkwfous racompanaa, and no bur den boma for his sake which does not bring its rich reward. AD this is net tha result of soma* kind of a "desT' with God. Wa do not serve him because wa expect a reward, but tha assurance of tha re ward is there to ancouraga and spur us on in lifo and service for him- Iba fact is, spiritual currency has far higher vahia than tha gold and silvar of this srorld. Ask Christ ta Deliver Tan Erens Biahas (19:1-10). . Zacchaaus was a man waD versed in tha devious ways of tha axtoi^ tlonar. Ha knew monay, and how to make U. Dut ha was not satis fied. Be knew there was something ‘ mere worth while than riches. His lifo was empty. Be sought Jasus. One look from foe Master and ha knew that ha must lay his sinful heart open be fore him in confession. Salvation came to Zacchfeus that day. Bara, than, is tha way to ba de- Uverad from tha snare of riches— taka Jasus Christ as your Saviour ■and Lord. Ha may than antrv^ riches to your care tp use (or Mm, but ha wDl driver you from a love for gold and from tha lolly of putting your tnist in it The parson who lives for ririias Is lost <w. 10), cauifot in a snare (1 Tim. 9:9, 10), trusting in aom^ thing foat wIB fofi him whan most nsa^sd (Luka 12:19, 20), aad trust- iag sauMlhifM mbiA wtU keep kfoi fM OsiGMhs U-Mtn, tksrais la Qai: State Pirk Avaflable State Foreetar C. H. Plory said to day that vacatlOB cabins at Charaw, Poinsett aad Oivbans Ferry State Parks are aTSilSble to (amny gronpa dnrins Jane. Jaly and Ansost. Cheraw State Park, several miles southwest of Charaw, in ChestMtlekl county, and Poinsett State Park, 7 miles south of Wadgefield, in Sumter county, are typical of the beanty spots of the great sand hill belt whic^ stretches across the state from Aiken to Cheraw. OlvhanB Ferry State Park, kMsated in the heart ot the coastal plains on the Edlsto river In Dorchester county, typifies South Carolina low country splendor. Each of the cabins are equipped to meet the needs of vacationers. The parks each have sn abundance, of the recreational facillttes which mike for well.rounded, healthful va^tlonlng. Mr. Flory said that the commission bad already granted reservations for vacation cabin faollitiss in all othsr parks in ths system and that only thess rsmalnsd. AppHcatlon for these facilities riionld be mads directly to the S. C. Stats Commission of Forestry. Co Inmbla. RECEIVtfi Hit. DItCHARQE Clybum D. Peeples, a son of Mn. Bertha Peeples of Cassatt, has ro- celved his hohorabfo dlscbaru after 22 monthi In the servics, 11 m which wars spent overseas. He received ths Victory medal aad the Aalastle-Pa- clfic and PblUnfine Lbegatlon rib- Driwu ■Saw u lifw Eram llSeriy HB (Tee Lais Far Last Weak) At tka skardi gaafoy a 1 apdisUM waa la attsadaaee kt5 oFlfotliif'a Diur as red aad wklt# flowers thou^ ao sfsekJ serviea ssrvsd. Morafag ehurek ssrvioa was conducted by Elder N. S. RIdMuda. Snnday achotS exerdsea ware la charge of Supariataodoat W. 1. Caa- ninghaai. Mr. and Mrs. R. and sons of Cheraw spent MMhsr’s Day here with her parsats, Mr. aad Mrs, C; D. Cunningham Dr. Wna. Thompson MaeLsadUin. his mother and siatar. Miss Chailotta of Chester stopped in our Tlllsga.mi Sunday evening on return trip firom a visit to relatives in Knights Hin and Camden. Rev. Joha Richards Hay aad Mrs. Hay of Hickory. N. C., were here re cently to see relatives, after vlsit^ his sister end brothsr-ln-laW la lower part of the stata Liberty HID to Rev. Mr. Hay’s ehil^ood homo. Miss AdsUa Cnnatngham of Cam den and Mr, and Mrs. George B. Can-' ningbam of Rock HDl spent Sunday wlth'^ their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Cunningham. Mrs. W. T. Boyd aad Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Sibley and son, Bobby of Rock Hill, were Sunday svsiilng gtwsta of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clements, who also had as guests for the evening, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Freeman of Cemmbia and Miss Lillian Green of Wfothrop college. Mr. end Mn. R. J. Wardlaw and son. Jimmie, spent Mother’s Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Towns In Barnwell Mn. Fanny Johnston and dangh- tsn of Great Falls, visited Churn naft ' h I Jr., kas rstium- n trfo to KaoxvlDa, Tmm, Mr. Ofufon aad soa of Waltsrboeo were la our. vtOage on taaday efli lag. Mr. aad MtA' T. P. MeCrae had with them ok Sanday their item, Jrim Ridiards MoCfoa noted singer, aa' their daughter, Mies Virflnia MeCraa Wfothrop opp^ student ' Mrs. J. O. Rleharda rstumed home on Saturday after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Bankhead of Chester. Aeoompeaylag her was her daughter, MMe Murguret Richards of Columbia coUegs faculty for the weekend. Mr. and Mn. J. P. Richards of Cheraw were visiting hia listen how over the weekeod—-!-——" Mr. aad Mrs. A. C. Cnreton, Mn. Sublett and John Oureton went to Florence McLeod Infirmary on Sun day to see Mn. J.,C. McCutekeo and daughtm, Mary Irene, who arrived on May 11, 1944. Mother was Ann Core- ton. Liberty Hill EXTRA TASTY BREAOl Truck ESves In Swamp Ralph McClore, colored, was In a hurry to get to Snmter last week Wednesday hnd took a carve on high way 521 too fast landing In a ditch near the south limits of the city and sheering off a telephone pole. McClure escaped Injnry but his truck was damaged and the phone company had a day’s Job installing a new pole. There Is a navy recruiter in the basement of the post office building in Camden, 8. C.. each Thursday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. * • •iCAUSi irs FULl-STRiNGTH-tliM aefi(« ^ YeaM goes light to work. No wtitinf-iio ptope! And Fhapdnnann^s tndt Yamb 2! broad that tastaa aweetar, is lighter, every time. IF you BAJCi AT NOm-be mau fo gut Fleiachmanh'a oeffou fruuh'^5 tte tofliar yoDour label DqSJ for more thtti 70 yuan. • — -ii^ HOW YOU' CAN QUALITY FOU YOUR TRIORITY VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II If ruki ■mW W«rii rnfsIiwkMM ils«i«Mri . YsswilUsi If yeneiwnuti FACTS ON YOUR RIGHTS IN RIJYING SURPLUS PROPERTY To improve veterana* priorities in the purehaae of war aurplnaea, Congreaa hag amended the Snrplna Property AcL So that yon aa a veteran may Iwve the fiietg direet, the War Aaaets Adminiatratitm ia tdking thia meana to addreaa yon. vvar assets administration WASHINOTOM 25. D. 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