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1932 McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE NUMBER SEt Schooflessor an CHUnCH I IMENI5 ;oiwo International Sunday School Lesson for June 19 JACOB THE AGED FATHER Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D. PAINS Episcopal Church Schedule Genesis 46:1-7; 28-30; 47:7 Pharaoh had personally invited Jacob to come and take the journey An the "Wagons of Joseph.” Our Master Teacher is gracious in giving ims aids to faith, for many are still slow of heart to believe, like the two -«#» walked and talked with Jesus on the road to Emmaus. Those who ■ato not believe God are those who simply will not, for the proofs con- cacsang His person and work are abundant throughout the ages. Heart-hunger helps Jacob to become willing to enter upon ^he toil- name journey to Egypt. There are to be five more years of famine and •Qian the apical to change residence to another place where food can Ac found. ' In Hebron was the place of ancestral burial. On this traditional Jtete are the most venterated shrines of the Mohammedans. Care; is taken to bar all others but Moslems from visiting this shrine. All anxiety about the journey to Egypt was removed at Beer-Sheba. ’There Jacob had further audience with God at the altar of worship. This change of home was in the purpose of Jehovah as we read the lEwaiises made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Jacob was a shepherd aw be was given a section of land in Goshen, which lay east of what is tmjw Cairo and contiguous to- the Red Sea. Reuben was sent to an- amnee their coming. The aged father met the first born son with outburst of thank> gmng. The meeting with Pharaoh was formal indeed, but he extends ■fall courtesy. Read the rest of the narrative to the end of Genesis. Read tlic Golden text as found in (Genesis 20:12). The groundless fear of the brothers is renewed until Joseph assures ttsrm that forgiveness has been granted. What is our relationship God? Read (Psalm 103:12). When you take Bayer Aspirin you are sure of two things. It’s" sure relief, and it’s harmless. Those tablets with the Bayer cross do not hurt the heart. Take them when ever you suffer from Headaches Colds Sore Throat Rheumatism Neuritis Neuralgia Lumbago Toothache When your head aches—from any cause—when a cold has settled in your joints, or you feel those deep-down pains of rheumatism, sciatica, or lumbago, take Bayer Aspirin and get real relief. If the package says Bayer, it’s genuine. And genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe. Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer manufacture of monoacetic- acidester of salicylicacid. Preaching services at St. Stephens Episcopal Church, Willington, are as follows: Every 1st, 3rd and 5th Sunday at 4 o’clock p. m. REV. A. R. STUART. Minister. McCormick Dry Cleaners Gold Street, just off Main ■—Phone 72— Good Work Guaranteed Men’s Suits cleaned and pressed, 50c; Ladies’ Dresses and Long Coats, 50c. We do altering and repair work of any kind, also Hat work. Work called for and deliv ered same day in town. W. E. CAMPBELL, Prop. -tXT- Lower Long Cane Church Schedule MARE DF BAD COLDS, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” is an old saying, but a true one. It is es pecially true in the matter of caring for your body. Colds are dangerous and disagreeable at the best so here is where the old adage applies more surely than ever. You can prevent colds to a remarkable extent with proper remedies and prevent them from getting worse if you already have oflfe. We have a good stock of cold remedies all tried and reliable that help prevent and break up a cold in nearly every instance. It would be a mighty wise idea to secure a supply of the needed items so that you will have them handy in case of quick need. -■ - . ■ _ _ STROMS’ DRUG STORE MAIN STREET McCORMICK. S. C. mmmmv ARE M READY . «... . v * To take advantage of any op-, portunity that may present it self? If you haven’t ready money, you are not ready, for it takes money to realize the possibilities of any opportunity. Many a chance of success is lost just because the person in ques tion cannot furnish the money to develop it. BEGIN SAVING NOW FOR FU TURE OPPORTUNITIES Don’t wait until you have an opportunity come your way, then lose it for lack of money—start saving today so that you will have the money when you want it most. IDE PEOPIES BAND McCORMICK, S. C. 3B? BEWARE OF IMITATIONS IT MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND A young man burst violently into my office. His face was somewhat haggard, and his clothes disheveled, as though he had been up all night, which, in fact, he had. But there was electricity in his walk, and sunshine in his eyes. ‘‘Have you heard the wonderful -news?” he cried. I told him I had not heard any wonderful news since 1929. “Well, you’re going to hear some now,” he exclaimed. “I have a boy. Yes, sir, seven and a half pounds, bom at five-thirty this morn ing. Think of it . . . me ... a son.” Whereupon he became almost inarticulate, waving his arms and emitting sounds that Were half laughter and half tears. At length he gained sufficient self-control to impart the informa tion that the baby had blue eyes. (I hadn’t the heart to say that all babies have blue eyes. He wouldn’t have heard me anyway.) “When I looked down at him the first time, the little rascal looked up and smUed. And he reached out and grabbed my finger, and, say . . . well, I don’t know how to express it, but when I felt him grip my finger, so trusting and everything . . . well, say, if I were worth five thousand dollars to my boss yesterday, I’m worth ten thousand today.” Did I treat his enthusiasm seriously? You bet I did. Any man who himself has passed through that experience and does not feel a reverent sympathy for a younger brother in the same situation has some serious lack in his soul. One night in 185i, Thomas Huxley, the great scientist, sat alone in a quiet room awaiting the birth of his first child. His spirit was on fire with great new resolves: 1 “In 1860 I may fairly look forward to fifteen or twenty years,” he wrote in his diary, “and with the comprehensive views my training will have given me, I think it will be possible in that time to give a new and healthier direction to all Biological Science. “To smite all humbugs, however big; to give a nobler tone to sci ence; to set an example of abstinence from petty personal controversies, and of toleration for everything but lying; to be indifferent as to whether the work is recognized as mine or not, so long as it is done- are these my aims? 1860 will show. “Half past ten at night.” “Waiting for my child. I seem to fancy it the pledge that all these things shall be. “Born five minutes after twelve. Thank God.” Every night, somewhere in the world, hundreds of thousands of men sit waiting for their children. Thoughts come into their young minds, which never were there before. New purposes; new earnestness. Not all of this impulse is permanent, of course, but a part at least remains of the urge to do something and be something worthy of these children. It is a greater force than personal ambition. It makes the world go round. Sabbath school every 1st, 3rd and 5th Sabbath afternoon at 3:00 o’clock. Preaching every 1st, 3rd and 5th Sabbath afternoon at 3:45 o’clock. A cordial welcome awaits you at these services. W. C. KERR, Pastor. x Plum Branch Baptist Schedule PLUM BRANCH—Preaching 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11:00 o’clock a. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. B. Y. P. U. every Sun day evening at 7:00 o’clock. TROY—Preaching 2nd Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 4th Sunday at 4:00 p. m. Sunday school one hour be fore preaching. BETHLEHEM — Preaching 2nd Sunday at 3 o’clock p. m. REV. O. L. ORR, Pastor. McCormick Baptist Church Schedule D. V. CASON, Pastor McCORMICK — Preaching every Sunday morning at 11:00 and ev ery Sunday evening at 8:10. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 3:00. B. Y. P. U.’s, Sunday at 7:00. Bible school at 10:00. Month Business meeting, first Wednesday at 8:00. WELCOME BETHANY—Preaching first and third Sunday afternoons at 3:30. Bible School, 10:30, except on first and third Sunday, when at 2:30. WELCOME TXI- -X- McCormick Holiness Church Schedule McCORMICK — Preaching serv ice 3rd Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock and third Sunday after noon at 4 o’clock. A cordial wel come is extended to all. G. T. SATCHER, Pastor. -tXT- McCormick Methodisi Church Schedule McCormick—Sunday school every Sunday at 10:00 a. m.; Preaching at 11:00 a. m. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sun days, and at 8:00 p. m. on fourth Sundays. . Pray«r meeting Wednesday eva» ing at 8:00 o’clock. The Epworth League meets every Sunday evening at 7:15. Board of Stewards meets Monday night following 1st Sundays. REPUBLICAN Sunday School at 11 a. m. on Sn< and 4th Sundays. 1st and 3rd Sun days at 2:80 p. m. Preaching o> 1st and 3rd Sundays at 3:30 p. m. Troy — Sunday school at 10:0« a m. 1st, 3rd and 4th Sunday*; tn« Sundays at 8 p. m.; preaching ln4 Sundays 3:30 p. m.; 4tb Sundays 1] a. m. Beulah —. Preaching every 411 Sunday afternoon at 8:80 o’clock. The Epworth Legaue meets 2nd and 4th Sundays at 7:30. W. S. HENRY, Pastor. -txt- 1' ENROLLMENT FARMERS AND TAXPAYERS LEAGUE OF SOUTH CAROLINA I hereby enroll as a member of the Farmers and Taxpayers League of South Carolina and pledge my support for the accomplishment of its purpose and objects. Name County Town or City Voting Precinct The Purpose and Objects of the Farmers and Taxpayers League of South Carolina Are: 1. To relieve agriculture, industry, commerce and the individual citizen of too burdensome and excessive taxation. 2. To study and promote economy and efficiency in local, state and national government. 3. To inject for consideration fundamental issues into state and county campaigns. 4. To encourage the election and appointment of able dependable legislative, executive and judicial officers. 5. To make effective platform pledges. 6. To make sure of legislative and executive support of the needs of the people. Services At Sullivan School House Union services at Sullivan Schol House. There is Sunday school at Sulli van school house every Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Preaching by Rev. E. A. Wilkes every first Sun day afternoon at 4 o’clock. The public is invited to attend. J. J. MAYSON, Superintendent. X Troy A. R. P. Charge TROY—Sabbath school at 10:00 every Sabbath morning; morning worship, 11:00. Y. P. C. U. meets 1st, 3rd and 5th Sabbath evenings at 7:00 o’clock. Prayer meeting, 2nd and 4th Sabbath evening at 7:00. BRADLEY—Sabbath school, 3:00 p. m. 1st and 3rd Sabbaths; wor ship 3:30 p. m. CEDAR SPRINGS—Sabbath school at 3:30 o’clock, 2nd and 4th Sab* baths; worship 4:00 p. m. J. H. BUZHARDT. . i- r* A. R. Presbyterian Preaching at Mt. Carmel, S. C., on the first and third Sabbath at 11 a. m. Preaching at McCormick, S. C., on the second and fourth Sabbaths at 11:30 a. m. Sabbath school at both churches every Sabbath day throughout the year. LEON T. PRESSLY, Pastor. Plum Branch M. E. Church Schedule ASBURY—Sunday School every Sunday at 10:00 a. nf . r * Epworth League every Sunday at 7:00 p. m. Preaching 1st Sunday at 11:15 a. m. and 3rd Sunday at 8:00 p. m. BARR’S CHAPEL—Preaching 2nd and 4th Sundays at 3:30 p. m. BORDEAUX—Sunday School ev ery Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Preach ing 1st Sunday at 8:00 p. m., and 3rd Sunday at 11:15 a. m. DOTHAN — Preaching 3rd Sun day at 3:30 p. m. ST. PAUL—Sunday School every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Epworth League every Sunday at 7:po p. m. Preaching 2nd Sunday at 11:15 a. m., and 4th Sunday at 11:15 a. m. / R. M. TUCKER, Pastor. Schedule Of Services At Colored Churches Schedules of services at the Col ored Churches are as follows: Young Mt. Zion, Chappell, First Sunday. Old Mt. Zion, Epworth, Second Sunday. Bethany, McCormick, Third Sunday. New Hope, Plum Branch, Fourth Sunday. REV. J. F. MARSHALL, Pastor. Springfield, First Sunday. * Ebernezer, Second Sunday. Shiloh, Third and Fourth Sun days. , REV. DOUGLASS, Pastor. Zion Chappel, First Sunday. Piney Grove, Second Sunday. Bailey Bethel, Third Sunday. REV. W. S. MIMS, Pastor. China Grove, First Sunday. Liberty Spring, Second Sunday. Mt. Moriah, Third Sunday. Springfield, Fourth Sunday. REV. WILLIAM PETERSON, Pastor. Cedar Spring, first Sunday. Shady Grove, second Sunday. Mt. Herman and Mt. Lebanon third Sunday. Carry Hill, fourth Sunday. REV. C. M. MIDDLETON, Pastor. St. Charlotte, First Sunday. Mt. Moriah, Second Sunday. Hosannah, Third Sunday.* New China, Fourth Sunday. REV. E. D. TALBERT, ti*m' mia I i PMtOf,