The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 02, 1948, Image 13
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,et Among Eadlei
for Aprfl 4, IMt
uarter we study t»ie Cap-
and Return of the JW
Books of Ezekiel. Danlal
licmiah. Esther, HafO^
Zccharlah and Ma-
lachi. Sunday’s les-
^ son is found in Eae-
l’ kiel 1-4 and S8:l-#.
L It would be well
for us to read afain
kj the history of* this
most Interesting
man Ezekle 1—
'■I how he canne to be
among the cap-
.■ UveS by the river
Chebar. He is one
of the most attrac-
' tive personalities in
estament -* a man of sur-
ilture and charm—and yet
) "sit where they sat.**
• * •
ilNGER OF GOD
L could never have adapt-
nself to the role of mlais-
the captive slaves apart
biowledge that he was the
r of Ck)d — the messenger
hope to broken, beaten
u to his people threegh
[e speaks to his people
ofh chosen messengers
teachiers. the Bible, the
t. God may be ^enk-
today.
• • •
THE WOBD
'S approach to the Jews
ivity was by the author-
I direct message to them
Ezekiel was faithful
jpointment and mission,
at what he had to say to
neant their hope of re>
etum.
their plight. He
their mood. And then he
I them. But not only did
k to them, telling them
d wanted them to know,
moved among them. He
em.
I God’s message, and he
lod's mood of compassioa
)t help people until we un-
them and love them.
• • •
PATCHMApi
EIL reminded the people
he had been sent from God
tchman, • and he told them
rrible responsibility
a in warning them to re*
return unto God. Read Eze*
f
e watchman fnlthfnlly
be people, and they refase
the warning, their
• he on hia hnads; hot. tf
ta warn the peeple
m be an his
MB for every tosohnr Msi
r and parent today.
I this same 33Td chapter,
goes on to declare God's
toward all tinners. “Say
n. As I live, aaith the Lord
have no pleasure in the
the wicked; but that tha
urn from hit way and llva
e. turn ye from your evil
r why will ye die?
• * •
BMAN unto BXiLEg
of man. I '^ve made thee
watchman tmto ttie house
Ezekiel 3:17.
as the explicit eommissloB
u Ezekiel. And grandly
accept and execute to the
his ability that commission.
Were far from their be*
•ne. They were driven by
*t*n. They could not ting
I of the Lord in a stiknge
by had hanged their harps
billow trees.
(a senattive seal. EaekM
t tt»enf wUk , in* weed ef
M fhMtt fhS
• Md meroy el JehevaH
AbrahBM. Imm
Mb. He Ufto *M>tr diee»>
^ etth clear and rt^dNf
f iraailaa. Be pleada wMI
* their te aai
l^pardonlag aMsey ef *
* ft if#*
attention -<• symbols cl
toer communion with Ood.
<*—Wwgi
^tb thnn and thdr ftthati
em.
Cassatt News
airs. Laara M.. West of Dillon
spent the weekend with her bon,
Jamee West and family.
Mr. and Mri. F. B. Stanton and
eons were weekend guests of her
parents, Mr. an^ Mrs. Corley and
family of Saluda. <
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brannon and
'Mr. and Mrs. Hasel Horton and son.
Randy, spent Sunday in Charlotte
wKh Mrs. Brannon’s sister, Mrs.
Mattie Clark.
Mist Margaret West of Greens*
boro, N. C., spent the weekend with
her brother, James West and
family, rataming tO' Dillon Sunday
afternoon with he«' mother, Mrs.
Lanra M. West
Mlssea Margaret and Wyiie Mae
Elliott students at Winthrop Col
lege, are at home for spring holi
days.
Miss Ella Catherine McLaughlin
and Stewart Teal spent Sunday
with the former’s sister, Mrs. Lewis
Cagle of Lancaster.
Mrs. Louie Smith and attractive
little daughter of Charlotte Thomp
son spent Easter with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCaskill.
Mias Ruth Walters of Columbia
was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
P. M. Walters for the Easter holi
days.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Walters were
Sunday guests of their parents.
Mrs. Alby Bowers and sons. Butch
and Rondy of Columbia, visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Bowers last week. Mrs. Bowers rei-
tumjsd to Columbia but the boys
remained for a longer vlalt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Vaughn and
family of Rock Hill spent the week
end with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Vaughn and Mr.'alld
Mrs. W. A. HyaU.
Miss Florence EHIlott of Lexing
ton is visiting her sister, Mrs. H.
C. McCoy.
Arthur H. West spent the Ehmter
holidays In Columbia with his
grandmother. Mrs. Hattie Courtney
and attended the beautifnl Easter
sunrise service at Elarlwood Park.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buchan of
Colombia spent the weekend with
their little son, JohUnie, and her
parent8,‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coop^.
Leo West of Conway visited his
father Friday and remained for
the Carolina Cup events Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKenzie and
Wallace McKenzie of Biahopville
visited here Sunday evening.
Mrs. J. L. Cooper and grandson,
Johnnie Buchan, spent last Friday
in Colombia.
Miss Marie Vaughn of Columbia
is visiting her parents,* Mr. and
Mrs. R. Vaughn.
Alby Bowers, who is with the
Greyhound Bus Corporation, with
headquarters in Columbia, spent
Welcome Relief for
BACKACHE PAMS
Bm Ii Mneilar SlriiH, Sciatift,
Lwikiga, IbwatliHi
JUST rub refrcohifig, gcniU Ncu-ra-balm oa
ib« tor* ipoc. iMtamly, actuas anuKles Kart
to relax . . . (b« pa'" aaaat. Uic NEURA-
BALM to SM laM, kmf-laKiiia relief, froM
the miacrica of muaculat aches tai pains.
Saturday with hia fkmtly and par
ent# here.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Catoe is ill with pneumonia.
HNAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
month from this date, on April 29,
1948, Lila B. Skipper, will make to
the ^obate Court of Kershaw Coun-.
ty her final return as executrix of
the estate of James B. Skipper, de
ceased. and on the same date she
will apply to the said Court for a
final discharge as said executrix.
N. C. ARNETT.
Judge of Probate.
Camden, S. C., Mar. 29, 1948. S-€c
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that in
accordance with the terms and pro
visions of the Decree of the Court
of Common Pleas' for Kershaw
County In the case of John H. Hen-
Or. Quiz
JUST ADO
WATEt
SAKRETE
THE READY’AAIXED CONCRETE
m HANDY (AGS FOt THE HOME
SAKtm Cwwrata K 6 4S U Wgs
SAKRITE i-i Mh >0 b « U. kw*
SAKtm MartK Mk M 6 45 A. bag*
W. R. BONSAL COMPANY
ornci
NAMLFT, N. C J
riANT
UlESVIU, M. C,
Camden Dealera:
Camden Hardware & Supply Co.
McLean Hardware
drixT Sallie Viola Hendrix Stroud.
Beulah Ada Hendrix Barry. May
Belle Hendrix Hamlet. 'Poland C.
Hendrix, Eva Hendrix. George
Knowiton Hendrix, John Wesley
Hendrix and Felix Hendrix, Plain
tiffs, VR. Joanna Irene Hendrix Mc
Leod, estate of Ethel Mace Murchi
son and Jane Kirby Williford, De-
Jendants, I will sell to the highest
bidder, before the Court House door
at Camden, S. C.. during the legal
hours of sale on the first Monday
In April, 1948, being tbe 5th day
thereof,' the following described
property: '
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate, lying and being about
six (6) miles ^utheast of the City
-of Camden, in the County of Ker
shaw, State of South Carolina, con
taining one hundred (100) acres,
more or less, and.described as fol
lows: North by lands formerly of
Frank West. now. of C. B. Smith;
Eaat and West by lands formerly
OUCTfO ^
^^USSELL
of A. L. Barnea; and South by
lands formerly Bruoe- Edwards,
now of Croft; aald property Mtg
that conveyed to Cmarles W. Hen
drix and M. CS. Johnson by deed of
date November f, 1902, and re
corded in the office of. the Clerk
of Court of Kershaw County in
Deed Book HHH. at page 100.
Terms qf Sale: For Cask, the
Special RMeree to require of the
successful bidder a depoait of five
(S) per cent of his bid, same to be
forfeited In case of non-oompliance;
no personal or 4li^clency 'Judgment
la demanded and the bidding will
not remain open after the sale but
compliance with the bid miay be
made Immediately. 51c,
N. C. ARNE'TT.
Special Referee.
Camden, S. C., March 8. 1948.
Qettya and Shannon,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
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Think of oi. . . Miller Lum>
her Compeny.
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‘miltc ARC How MANY "MEN*
Oft CNABACTEftS ?
A. X4
B. ^2
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Wc. , •* AM SXPteSSlON OSiO IN
A-FOOTBALL
B. ftASiBALL
C. HOCKiY
Ol TBNNIS
EATS PLENTY OF..
A- Beans
a okra
C. ONIONS
D. SPIA/ACH
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QUALITY CLEANERS. You can depend on these
to be the right answers to the quiz: 32 Men, Foot
ball and Spinach.
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