The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 21, 1946, Image 9
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Meet Soon
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•* 8 P. Amortcan liogion
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cost of audn*
Madti and
IB tU tfttr-
eneoar*
...nMiB to foster and
•^^^aUflitsiuBeiit on tbs oal^
f hlsh.w*y Wtnway
^onlf wlU bs a^ tbs
Si considered. Spsclsl tsss and
Tned upon motor reblcle ope-
top of and in odd^
cenersl taxes, were oriflnated
Joined to measurs and assess
cscb user ot the hlfbwsy his
sfnlUb^ share of the coi
talnini emd Isnwwjng., tbs
blfhwdpBotMSral
asssr-thsHtitars, the
these spsdal Ughway
sboirid be sppUed in their entiisty
to highway purposes.
Officers tor the coming yes^ will be
elected at the meeting, which wUl be
attended by wholesalers, Jobbers,
salesmen, bulk agenU, gasoline retafl.
era, antomoblle dealers, and others
^interested in h^hway transportation.
J. T. Melton, ezecntlTs secretary,
of the South Carolina PetroleiUB In*
dnstrles committee will be tte prin
cipal speaker at the meeting.
A Snowy, or Arctic, owl which
alighted on a ship in mld-ocesn, eg-
halted, baa been sent by the crew
to the London soo.
PIX THEATRE
BETHUNE» SOUTH CAROLINA
SHOW HOURSx—
Dttjnt TtSOokl ttSO.
* Satnrdnjrt 3t30 to lOtSO ComHnomly.
Lnto Slmt Bogim at lOtSO.
Thnrsday-Friday, Jane 20-21
Robort Walkar aad KoMun Wjbm
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Next, Corpmnil Hargrove”
Nawn and ComMly
Satiffday, June 22
“ELPASOKHT
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SUNSET CAUSON
Serial: *'Ro]ral Moimted Ridae Afam”
Coanady: Fiaoli Fisli
Saturday, Late Niow
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‘Teople Are FumoT
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Thnrsday-FViday,, June 27-28
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UNIFORM INlEtNAnONAL
UNDAYl
SCHOOL Lesson
LaMon^or
23
asuluiaM:
SnUENOmNlNO BOMD8
or FELLOWSmP.
UmSoVi TEXT—Luke n:14-»; John IT:
»e. Ik iL
r SEuccnoN-^
I (tvr unto you. That
MSMORT
SMadment
. . ye love one
Moov. as I have loved yeu. that ye elee
love one eDother.-Jota U.M.
Fellomship
comes to i1
ts a word whidi
its full msnninf only In
the rslationship bstwsen ths Lord
and bslisvors, whidi also brinan
into Just sudi n rslatkmdito
vitti pns another.
Itn Lord se^ his psopls and
glTM htmatlf in friendship to Mine,
anon to ths fall devotion of daath.
Sun w« do lass for ana nnothmrT
Oyr lesson presents four wnya ia
Mkidi C3irid fellowdilpad with hia
tQackdss.
- L fka FdlewslibA if Om Piesevat
(Luke 22:14-18).
It was late on Thursday, of srhat
wa call Holy Weak, that Jasua and
his diadplta opma lo tha appat fooai
adiara Patar and John had akaady
mada praparation lor tha~ ebberv-
•noa of tea Paasovir (Luko 22;l).
Ihia faast bad^ fsinea that giaat
and awtol night of XBrad*a rademp-
tioB oat ot Egypt’s bondags) potetad
forward to tha Christ and to his
erass as tha tettUnMot of Mto typa
of radamption by tha afaaddlng ot
blood.
Our Laed loahad forward with li^
Isnas daaira to tha'PabMaar idxiflk
ba now obsarvad with his dIsrtolM*
lor It was tbs last rsisbration ci
Mud fsast racognttad by Qod. AH
Mud It had forariiadowad af dattvar-
mwa and hops waa falflllad In him
who now aat at tha tabla. Ba had
■tovad forward arttti raoohila pa^
foot to tola day arhan hit miiaion
an aarto arms to ba aoeompUdwd.
and ha araa to baeoma tha Chris-
Maars Paaaofvtr lamb (1 Cor. 8:2).
Tha Pasoovor naa a solonm foast
af romambranoa at God’s dallvan-
anoa from tfaa bondagS'Of Egypt,
bat H araa now to ba raplacad by
a new faast of ramombmea of atar-
aal slgnHIcanca. Thay arant on Into
n. Tha Fdtowddi of too Lard’s
Tblla (Luka 22:19, 20).
Taking tha unleavaned broad and
too uniermentod wins of ths Pass-
ovar adildi.had Just boon oboarvad,
Joans mrtabllMisd Mw Christian toast
at ramambtanca. wh^ wa can
connnuntan. or tha LoA’a tabla.
Bd words MTS signUlcsBt, "For
as often as ya aat flds bra^ and
drink Miis cup, ya 4o show tbs
Lord’s death tm be come’’ (I Cor.
11:28). At the Lord’s tobls his foL
lowers find spiritual strength in zs>
calling his death for them, but they
‘also find Joy as they remember that
bs is to oernae sgski. They fiius testi
fy to the world that they believa
mid cherish toese tnitiis.
Our Lord also spoke of the cup as
"my blood of ths new testament’’
Tha anrd '*tastamant’’ meana cov^
anant Tha Lord’s tobli^ totrefbri,
Mpsaks of our aPagianca to him,
sf oar kvalty to our Imrd. and of
Noties el AppUentioB for
Corpomts Cknrbar
Notice is hsrdhy given that aftM
ths saylmtiM of three (S) days from
ths fists hereof ths uafisnlgasfi will
spply to ths gswstery of Ststo of
Soath Oaroliaa tor a Corpotats Chkr-
tsr tar a propossfi oorporatlon to hsvs
an satoorlssfi osfltsl sf I44A80.00,
safi lo bs kaoOn ss Wtotaksr-Boykia
CoBfsay. whMi osrforatisn Is to
have its pitoeipsl ptocs sf bastosss
;Cia«n.~B."^T«r-thrparfOM of
ta s gsnarsl BMrasatlls basi-
Ms, aspselaBy toads, sssts, tana im-
plsaiaats sad turn sappUss.
Notlcs Is farther girsa of a mast-
tag of ths sahaerfbsrs to bs held in
tbs offtoa of Savage A Marian, At-
toyasys Osatosn, 8. C.. at 11:M A. M..
on Tasaiay. Jans 18. 1941. for ths
parpsss af aCfoetiag tha orgaalsatioD
sf ths propossfi carporatlan.
JOBM WmTAKBR. JR..
SAMUEL BOTKIN.
hMerpwators
Camden. & O., Jans IL 1848. 14^
ear dev«^-to UantorHeirtra 8
vrhy tha CbrisItoD aharch waaks of
communion as a sseramant, a word
from the Lathi aasramonhnn.
meaning oath, and an
oath of aUagiance.
m. The FaOswtofip ef Oara
Ward (John 17:M).
John ghrao ua a blessed account
of the tolloTvahip of Jecue hig
dieciplet in the upper room, and
Mien -takas us into tHiat is Indeed
"the Holy of Holise" (d ScripCure.
our Lord’! faitercseeory prayer.
Here "tha High Priaat td our pm^
tosaion’’ (Hsb. 8:1) brings ua Into
ttie very preacnct of God.
At tha vary bcginnhig of hla path
tions tor them tor us (sea ▼.
20) he speaks of ths word whit^
the Father had given him end which
be had given to them.
This 'little company of men had
been given to Christ, drawn out of
the evil world and sbl apart tor
God’s work. But note that ^ thing
which distinguished them hi the
ayes of the Lord was that thay had
*^epC’’ the word of God, even aa
they had received the word,
Oi^, as the one whom the-Tst^
had sent
That kind of tollowdito with tha
Lord makaa a man strong sod uaa-
fuL Ufa and taatimcQy botti ring
true because thay exalt Christ
IV. The FaUawaUp af
(John n:20, 21).
Christ .prayed tor his dtodplis,
not only ttiose immadiatoly prea-
emt but all odio shouM Mw>«»«gk the
agaa sinea that day bditva In Oirist
baeausf of their witaass.
Tbit puts asdi one of us, who la
a true disdpla« right Into tha osntar
of tha graataat prayer tollowahip of
an thus. Ho, Mia atmraal and oniiidpo-
tont one, prays tor us. Why Vbui
tfioold wa ba weak and toltifflng In
enr testimony or have toDoraa In our
UtoT Can it ba that wa have toUad
to count on hia prayer and havu
triad to oralk in our own atomgMW
^na prayer lor onUy (v. 21) daaa
not ap^ of aa outward ualMM af
luUglra bodtos such aa to wanSi
mvoitod and promatod fa onr d^r>
Oartohily whara auoh inMy ean ba
attafaiad wtthout Mm aaM'Uea ef
prindpla or compromtoa wMh falsa
doctrina It to desirable. Real unity
to that of tha heart
Hfrfler Attends
Columbia Meet
Of Qptmnetrists
Ths central loae ot ths Sontb
CsroUas Optomstrlc sssoelsUon mst
la Colambis Monday night. The work
of the soae is to promote the ednes-
donsl field and to oonduct ocular
cllales. Dr. T. A. W. Blmgren, Co-
Inmbla optoarntriat, was sieotsd ^sir-
man ot the sons.
MssUags will bs held twice montb-
, on ths first sad third Monday
nights. Ths BMSting on ths first Mon
day night of sash month will bs held
In Colambis sad on the third Mon
day night, ihe meetings will bs held
In Tsrtooa sarroanding citlee.
The foUowiag were precent: Dp.
Cscil Lynch of Newbmrry, Dr. Paul
Covington of norsnee, Dr. Carl M.
Sanders ot Mnlllas. Dr. Mark Smith
Ctmway, Dr. J. M. Hoffsr of Csm-
dsn, and tos following Columbia op-
tosMtrlsts: Dr. C. F. Mata, Dr. Al-
FAQB MINI
MISS R8B0 RBClIVtS OISCHARQB
Lt (J4L) Sara Theresa Rssd, Nans
Oorpa, U^fB, daaghter of Mrs. N.
Bead. 812 York strsat, Osmdsn. 8. 0..
woe dtoOhariad rsesnUy at ths Naval
Bnaoaasl SaparaMoa salt Balboa
Ikrit, Sta ITaistoco, OaSf.
AT LAtTee.MUir PM
RHEIIIATISM
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gAKnrS 9 MOM
•nBala At Atf Dtmg Storaa
^ H. Reyner, Dr. Paul lUsley, Dr.
James A. Palmer, Dr. C. H. Wleee-
^pe. Dr. Kbagrea aad; O. Robert
Ulckert, secretary of the sone.
The next regular mesUng will be
held In Columbia on Monday, July 1.
Wins Toonuuhent
Ralph Shannon, local banker, was
winner of the kicker tournament that
waa held at the Camden Country club
last Saturday. Shannon scored a
gross 94, carried a 15 handicap to net
him a 79.
Granger Komegay, Jr., was aecond
with an 89-14.74, and Joe McKaln
thlid with a 87-U-76.
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kifkeAMBCO. Pkj anfri Beoor take foot cate of ike
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stwo IT "Ma soer ro os hoviamt
foi imnam aw ast man swams
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