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FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1952
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Thomas and th« Risen Lord
John 11: 14-16; 14: 1-6; 20: 24-29
Goldan Tascti John 20: 29
T hrough the ages, on* o< the
disciples has been called Doubt
ing Thomas. When Jesus, in the up
per room, promised that he would
go to prepare a place for the dis
ciples and said to them that they
knew where he was going, and the
way, Thomas said: "Lord, we know
not whither thou goest; how knopr
we the way?" Tien, in the eve
ning of the Resurrection, when the
disciples told Thomas, who had
been absent, that Jesus had ap
peared unto them, he stoutly af
firmed that he would not believe un
less he could thrust his finger and
his hand into the wounds of Cal
vary.
Yet this man was so devoted to
Jesus that when the Lord declared
that he would go into Judaea, to
the grave of Lazarus, it was Thom
as who said to the other disciples:
‘Let us also go, that we may die
with him.” Eight days after the
Resurrection, when Jesus appeared
a second time to the assembled dis
ciples, and invited Thomas to touch
the wounds of Calvary, there is no
evidence that he paused to accept
the invitation. In the presence of
the living Lord there was no need to
test the proofs of his death. And he
said unto Jesus: "My Lord and my
God.”
But Thomas asked for die lowest
order of proof, that of the senses.
He asked to see that he might be
lieve. But in the presence of the
Lord, he learned that believing is
seeing. Spiritual things are spirit
ually discerned. Let us abandon
the yardstick in trying to measure
eternal verities. Only the eye of
aith can see tee unseen.
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REIGNING AZALEA QUEEN—Jean Neal, of Greenville, is reign
ing queen for Charleston’s Azalea Festival, which begins next
Wednesday (April 30). Some 26 South Carolina cities are send
ing representatives to compete for the title of Queen Azalea 13th.
The coronation will take place Friday, May 2, at The Citadel
armory. Miss Neal won the title in 1950. The festival was call
ed off last year because of the national emergency.
State Renews 4-H
Clothing And Dress
Revue Programs
4-H girls, most of wnom live
on farms and in villages, have set
^ new record in clothing work
at home that doubtless will amaze
their city cousins.
Notwithstanding that many of
the girls help cook, launder, do
housework and other chores, as
well as attend school, 650,000 of
them taking part in the National
4-H Clothing Achievement pro
gram made or repaired 2 1-4 mil
lion garments for themselves and
their families last year!
In a closely related activity, the
National 4-H Dress Revue pro
gram, more than 220,000 girls
modeled garments—ranging from
school outfits to formal gowns—
they had made as being the ;most
becoming to their type and most
expressive of their personality.
Both the 4-H Clothing Achieve
ment and Dress Revue programs
are being conducted in this and
every other State for 1962, under
the direction of the Cooperative
Extension Service. In the pro
grams, girls learn to plan, make
and care for garments suitable for
work, school and social occasions,
as well as to dress appropriately,
becomingly and healthfully in
keeping with a well-planned fam
ily budget. In Clothing Achieve
ment special emphasis is given tq
techniques of clothing construc
tion, tailoring and fitting. Through
Dr. Heisey Charter
Speaker For Lions
Club Of Jackson
The demand for registered
pharmacists in South Carolina ex
ceeds the supply and employ
ment prospects for June gradu
ates in pharmacy are bright. Dean
E. T. Motley of the University of
South Carolina school of phar
macy said today.
Approximately 35 students will
receive the bachelor of science
degree In pharmacy from the uni
versity this year, and several re
quests for their services are re
ceived each week from employers,
Dean iMotley said. An estimated
4,400 students will be graduated
from the nation’s pharmacy;
schools, and according to fore- j
casts made by the American
Pharmaceutical association, their
prospects of finding rewarding
employment are bright.
Normally, due to retirement
and death, 3,000 vacancies oc
cur in the profession annually'.
However, other factors are now
adding to the demand for phar
macists. Those include the in
crease in the number of pre
scriptions per person, reduction
of working hours with no com
parable reduction in store hours,
and an increase in the number
of retail stores. In manufactur
ing, increased employment of
pharmacists as representatives
calling on physicians is adding
a new channel of employment. Re
search and medical progress,
some of it stemming directly from
the atomic energy program, will
also influence etnployment of
pharmacists by manufacturers,
Dean Motley said.
Further opportunities for young
graduates are to be found in the
hospitals being built and others
AUDITOR ABRAMS’ MOTHER
UNDERGOES OPERATION
* (Mrs. Verna Dominick, mother
of Auditor Pinckney N. Abrams,
underwent an emergency major
operation in the Spartanburg Gen
eral hospital early Sunday morn
ing. She is reported to have
stood the operation well and
her condition is satisfactory.
You can fight cancer by sup
porting the 1952 Cancer Crusade
of the American Cancer Society.
Dr. John A. Aman
Banker’s Guest
Doctor John A. Aman, Profes
sor of Commerce at Newberry
College, attended a meeting of
the South Carolina Bankers As
sociation in Columbia, on April
18th. Teachers in the colleges
and universities of South Carolina
who teach the subject “Money
and Banking” were the invited
guests of the Bankers Associa
tion.
Doctor Paul H. Heisey, Associ- undergoing expansion,
ate Professor of Bible at New- “Most of the university’s gradu
berry College, was the speaker at ates in pharmacy will find em
the Charter Night program of ployment in this state,” Dean
the Lions Club in Jackson, S. C. | Motley said.
Doctor Heisey used as his sub-
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Ingenious planning has ere-
ated a feeling of spacious
ness in this large living
room and adjacent dining'
room area. The fireplace
and chimney provide an
entry and yet do not de
tract from this spaciousness.
The unusually wide stone
chimney and flower box ac
centuate - the charm of the
picture window unit. Each.
bedroom has large ward
robe closets and there Is a
convenient built-in vanity In
the bathroom.
Newberry Federal Savings
& Loan Association
1223 College Street
Phone 246
ject “Lionism as Living.” Some
200 men and women were present
for the presentation of the
charter to the Jackson Lions
Club. The program was held in
the new School building in Jack-
son, S. C., which is located in the
H-bomb area near Aiken.
Dr. Heisey is an excellent after
dinner speaker and is constantly
in demand by organizations,
schools, and civic clubs in South
Carolina. Mrs. Heisey accom
panied Doctor Heisey to the Jack-
son meeting.
Dress Revues, members develop
grace, poise, good posture and
habits of good grooming by
modeling garments of their own
creation.
County winners in each pro
gram will be rewarded wltk
medals of honor, and State
champions will receive an all
expense trip to the National 4-H
Club Congress in Chicago next
Novomber.
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