The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 05, 1946, Image 2
TWK.CAIi»«W OWI
KCRtHAW COUNTY CIVIC
OOUNCIU
Tb«r* wiU b» a rtgalk^ anarteitjr
meetisf of the Kerahew county civic
.council Wedneaday afternoon, July 10.
at 4 o’clock at the parish house of
Grace Eplfcopal church. Speakers
will be local and tlM» meeting will
center around plans which are« being
made for a nntritioi camp, to be held
In the county. All members me urged
to be present and anyone who Is
Interested In this project will be wel
comed.
Our Ads Get Results
CAMDEN YOUTH STUDYING AT
MUSIC CSNTES AT SARANAC INN
■dward Thompson, talented young
Tocallet, who recently graduated from
Camdeh high school, is now attending
Deerwood-Adlrondack Music Center,
Saranac Inn. N. T., w^re be will
study through the summm.
He stopped over In New York City
for a ’few days before going to Sara
nac. He wHl attend the University
of 8. C. in September.
To “aid happiness In the home,"
Dunmow, England, famous for flitch
trials, will Install central heating and
water softeners.
NOTICE
Silica dia Fourth of July comas on ThurMlay, wa are
fahiny adTantaga of the opportunity To give the mam-
bars of our organisation a short wacatMm* Wa will
close from 1 o’clock Wednesday until S o’clock Mon
day A. M., July 8th. Wa shall appreciate your usual
fine cooperation with ns by deferring any of your auto
repair needs or any senrice we may render you until
Monday.
Our prices on M merchandise as
well as labor rates for repair work
remain the same as they were under
O.PA. ceilings.
Stogner Motor Cp.
128 E. MCAL8 STREET — PHONE 870
PIX THEATRE
BETHUNE, SOUTH CAROUNA
SHOW HOURS:—'
Week Days: 7:30 and 9:30.
Saturday: 3:30 to 10:30 Continously.
Late Show: Begins at 10:30.
Thursday and Friday, July 4-5
“ALONG CAME JONES”
Starring
Loretta Young and Gary Cooper '
News and Ctmiedy
Saturday, July 6
James Warren
in
“WANDERER OF THE
WASTELAND”
Serial—“Royal Mounted Ridm Agam’’ No. 3
Comedy—Ranchhouse Romeo
i-; 'll
Saturday, Late Show
“GAME OF DEATH”
with
John Loder—-Audrey Long
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sai 'ill
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V,
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Mon.-Tues., July 8-9
Lum and Abner
“GOING TO TOWJr
, * News and Comedy
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Wednesday, July 10
'll . double feature
“FREDDIE STEPS K)Ur
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and
“WHISTLE STOP
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George Raft—Awa Gardner
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'niursday-Friday,. July 11-12
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VINCENT SHBIMAN
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IMPROVED
UNIFORM INTERNATI'ONAi
UNDAVl
cHooL Lesson
Of tb*
RcImmmS fear Wa
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Lesson for July 7
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Laaaaa aubdaeta and
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CooneO
parmiaalon.
THE LAW IN JESUr DAT
LES80IV TEXT-DaiitamaMny •:«#: Mst-
tbav S:17-U; Mark 14:17-0.
MEMORY 8ELECnOK.~.Thkdl not Mat
t am MOM to daatrof tlw law, me tba
■rophato: I eoma net to daatray, hat to
hifelUL=:iMatd|iKr 1:17.
Jesus Christ is the beUsver's f&isl
autiioritf. He is both our Ssvloar
and our Lord. He is our teadwr,
our fUlds, our pattern In all thlngg.
It is therefore of the hi^isst im
portance that we know his attitude
toward the Old Testsmsnt lews,
end that is Just urhat we ere to
oonidder in lessons of tbo nest
throo months under tlM gensrsl
title, "Jesus Interprets Old Tsste-
mcnt LsTrs."
Our introductory Ismon tells us
of tiio origin, intorpretsttoo end an-
pUcation of the lew, then we go m
Istor lessons to consider ^ Tm
Coeunsndmsnts in the li^ ef ttw
tseoMngi of Jesus.
It is appropriate to point out that,
far from being outmoded, the Ten
Oonmumdments are really the
basis of sD moral law. They need
a dOigsnt restudy and rs-emphaids
in our day of disregard of mor^
standards.
L The Law—Ghrsn by God (Deut
Our God is thi one true God. urho
is to have the complete and oon-
stsnt devotion of slL Tbs fact ftat
so many men have ignored him se-
plains the awful depth to vdBch tilt
vrerld has fallen.
This one and only true God has
given tiirough his servant, Moges,
the fundamantsl moral law fer ^
government of man, and he is to
give diligent attention to it at all
times.
RsUgian in the household <y. 7)
Mieuld inchids the teaching id the
Word, and tbs easy natural discus
sion of sjdritusl things in all the
varying circumstanoes cl horns lift.
Blsassd art the parents whs
it assy for children to talk about
the things of God as naturally and
unaffectedly as tiiey discuss the oth
er phases of Ufa triiich interest
them.
The law of God should go with
his psopls into their daily occupa
tions (v. t), not in any formal or
stiltsd Tray but as the norm^ ss-
prsssien of their love for him. It
Should be evident to sH vrho enter
the home that the Lord is loved snd
honored (v. 0).
n. Iks Lsw PoUUled by Jesus
(Matt 5:17-19).
Tbs lsw of God is et«msl, never
to be abrogated, never eet sMde.
Christ himself, although we might
properly say that he eras in reality
the lawgiver and thus had powdr
siMl authority over the law, indicat
ed his purpose in coming to be that
of giving the law its fpH meaning,
iK>t of destroying it.
One could Trish that those vdio
profess to be his servants might
have the same of resard
SPEQAL
Foi One Wads Only
1-2 GdL Jftrs
87e Per Dot
J. PAl/L ROSS
932 Bmad Strwft
%r w/Tum. Jt they Ad, they
obviouily Tsould not be so ready to
ignore it, to quick to chsnge tt or
rsady to accept vrith their Master
every "|bt and tittls"; that is, even
Ihs mimitest detail of- his Word.
It is a naart at greatness **to do
and tssch" tiie law 6f God (v« 19),
and of pathetic smaUnees 1o break
hie commandments and to teach
others to disobey God. Some of the
supposed great men of this vrorld
are mighty small tHms they are
measured God’a ysrdstidL
The one vdio recognises Christ as
the fulfillment of the law tHU go on
in consistent living. In his ^rtrength
and by his grace vre art to obay
tvery moral precept
m. The Law—ApfUed t# Man
(Mark 10:17-22).
The moral law, which is. God’s
law, is good and in its keeping man
finds gitidance for his lilt. Apart
from Christ, however, he (hula him-
self unable to keep the law.
Ths gospel of the grace of God
in Christ Jesus takes us a stsp bs-
yond tbs law, and it is a grsat step
tor hart vre meet and fallow the
one vrbo is greater than tbs law,
the giver of eternal life.
Obediance to the commandments
brings a man up to the very en
trance ukwn that life, but to fhter
in he must have more than the
"titings" of the law; ha must have
tbs person vdx> is "the door" to
eternal Ufa. •
The young man who cams to
Christ irsa rich. ,Hia mind vras ob
sessed vrith things. .He had made
it his business to observe ^the law,
and bed done Trail (v. 30), but hia
soul vras not satisfied. He tiu>ught
one more "thing" that hs eould do
TFould sccompUA hia purpose.
The general attitude of the man
vras commendable. He sensed his
lack of the vital something which
vroidd remake hia Ufa. Hi came to
the ri^t ooe-the Lord Jesus—vriib
his question.
Ss fsUurt to gojMyood tits things
of ' thS' law to a faith hi-.Christ,
hovravsr, shovrad that hs loved his
posasssions more than he desired
ts foBow the Lord. ^
Who can remember when it was
considered a fine compliment to a
woman to say that she “set a good
Ublar
CARD OF THANKS
The family of little James Brevard,
Jr., wiahea to thank the friends for
thair ezpreesion of sympathy during
their bereavement.
Rebecca Carloe, grandmother; Sally
and T. J. Brevard, parents; Lottie
Sutton, aunt; Helen B. Mann, aunt, p
NoncB
Notice is hereby given that Pull
Paid Certificate No. 700 issued by the
Wateree Building A Loan Association
for five shares of Full Paid Stock has
been lost or destroyed, and after pub
lication of notice as required by law,
I will apply to the said Asaociatlon
for a duplicate certificate of stock.
16-18p Mrs. Carrie Wolfe
Draft Boards^
In New Location
TnkM Up OHion la AiasrkaD
Lsgioa Buibikiff Ob Frilch-
nrd SqoBia
o® IWUlb street. thT?'
of whldi was
Selective Service Boards 49 ^ *Ti»oR SALK—1940 Pbrd lui J?"
Kershaw county, located in the oM ^fth radio. Harvfai bZS*®
American Legion building on the east
side of DeKalb street during the war
years are now in the Raw American
Legion building on Pritcbard Square.
Those unfamiliar with the name
r* chard square cav find ibe servica
botrd office in whar ukM to be U> -
Electric Maid Bakery building which
was later remodeled to house a Job
printing plant and later taken over by
the American Legion Post and re
modeled into a headquarters for that
organisation
rwOT. narvin Rmlu,
Barstleld. Phone 45s-r°*^
LOCT—New brown loafers sw
Ftaiar mura to Miss iSaJ!
Phone fM-W. "
LOST—On Charleston-Ctnis*.
Jvae W. a blackleath^^
S one dollar bUs; aUo ^
Issued by Wateree
^’n. Finder plasae rSitV
Cdrria WWfe, Camdea, g
The former American Legion build- LytMHon 81., and receive
CITY DRUG CO. and
ZEMP'8 DRUG STORE
Z m/tsmup^d'
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l.P.ClbR.E
A WiftOANTt /OtA
OAA SAAMO *iUAy
iS 0N§ THAT SAYS
'^NOr SUiLTY:
And our clients idea of a GRAND
feeling Is to know YeuVe licked
a worrleome finanee proMem by
arranging a worthy loan from us.
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Camden ^
L4Nai & Realty Co.
All Foraat of fa^Mromco
FtRffr NATIONAL MNR BLOa
KCa
To the ~
7
Buying Public:
During the absence of any Government jrey-
ulation of pri<*e8, EichePs Dep^t. Store wUl
NOT advance the price of any itenj in stock,
or 9n contract purchase, over the former pre
vailing O.P.A. ceilings.
r * . ,
Regardless of renewal of O.P.A. we will- en
deavor to hold our retail prices at or BtUJOW
former ceilings. If in our opinion.
turers prices advance out of reason, we ^|1
refuse to handle such items.
We appeal to each of you to help PREVSNT
inflation^ refusing to buy when prices are
out of proportion to value.
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