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I’AdK 2 The Newberry Sun .Newberry
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Nov
16, 1967
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Letter To Editor
Dear Mrs. Sanders:
As a regular and devoted
reader of "By The Way,” I
was very impressed with last
week’s comments on the Nat
ional Council of Churches.
First, let me say that 1 agree
with you that this is a political
outfit that has lead many a
Church down the wrong load,
and noted in this weeknews
that they plan to ask Co a
nationwide strike of all indu-
try if the Viet Nam War -
osculated. Possibly these are
not Communist, hut they seem
to go out of their way to help
the Communist at every turn
However, the purpose of th's
letter is to let you, and your
readers know that the situation
is not hopeless, and that you do
still have a choice. The Nat
ional Council plans to close all
hut one Church in each comm
unity within the next few years,
and build a large one world
Church. We, at Mt. Bethel Sout
hern Methodist Church, and
other Bi hie-Bel ieving Churches
(there are more than you think)
will not be a part of this one
world Church, but will continue
to uphold the Holy Bible as the
Inspired Word of God, which
has NO error in it.
We organized Mt. Bethel for
this reason. Our members came
from several different denom
inations, which were eithr mem
bers of The National Council
of Churches, or were cooperat
ing with them. Our children we
re being taught that the Bible
was made up of tales, myths,
and stories, and was full of
errors in translation, etc. We
love our children, and do not
want their souls to go to Hell
due to a belief from false teach
ing that anything is all right if
you are sincere. You can be
sincerely wrong! The Holy
Word of God, the Bible, says not
to he unequally yoked with un
believer.-, so we had to pull out
of the Apostate Churches, ami
the Ford gave us Mt. Bethel
Southern Methodist Church, it
is not large, hut Matthew 1S:‘2()
ays "Where ‘d or d are gather
ed together in My Name, there
am I in the midst of them.”
Many say that you and I are
light, hut that they can stay
in the Churches they have al
ways been in, and be all right.
Fet them read Mark !P47. We
have been told that the move
for Christ will cost us friends
and business. Let those who say
this read Mark Id: Id. Many say
that thev can get to Heaven
add a new
name—vours
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DIKfcXTOHS:
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UTLDING THE ARK—Newberry College students Herb Wood
below) and Mac Castor take advantage of power saw s in con-
tructing tin ark for this week’s presentation of "Noah” in the
i,liege’s Little Theatre. The vessel will be less than the specified
00 cubits in length and it won’t be of gopher wood, but it will
rovide a realistic setting for the student cast of 17. The fantasy
y dramtist Andre Obey will be staged Thursday, Friday, and
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just by leading a good life, and
do not go to Church at all. Let
them read St. John 14:0. We
have been often called a “Hate
Group." Let those who do this
calling read Romans 12:0 & 10.
To sum this up,
Let me say that in order to
he saved, that we must place
Christ First, and when we do
this we will not support any
Council, Church, or other
organizations which does not
support him 100 per cent, and
does not believe in the Inspired,
Cneenng word of God, The
Holy Bible, versions prior to
the Revised Standard Version,
which was printed, and is con
trolled by The National Council
of Churches, which gets a
royalty for each copy sold. This
version not only aids the NCC.,
but has enough changes in it to
lose the whole meaning of God's
Word.
Mis. Sanders, please do not
feel that you are alone in this
fight, for Our Lord Jesus Christ
is on our side, and then who can
he against us? There is another
iiuneil of churches. The Amer
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LANES VISIT HERE
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Lane
returned to their home in Phil
adelphia, Penna. Monday after
spending a week in Newborn
visiting relatives and friends.
R.R. Bruner now
bottlers chief
R. R. Bruner, vice president
and General Manager of the
Coca-Cola Bottling Company,
Columbia, was elected presi
dent of The Coca-Cola Bot
tler’s Association October 27,
1967, at the meetng of the
Board held in Atlanta.
The Coca-Cola Bottler>’ As
sociation is a national organi
zation of bottlers of ( oca-
Cola. Douglas A. Taylor, was
elected vice president. A. li
Parker, Greensboro, N. ('. was
Mr. Bruner has been on the
Board of Governors for four-
teen years, serving as treasurer
from 1962 thru 1965 and vice
president and chairman of the
Finance committee from 1965
until his recent election to the
presidency.
Upon graduation from the
University of South Sarolina,
Mr. Bruner become associated
with the Newberry Coca-Cola
Bottling Co. in 1937. He was
elected president of the New
berry company in 1954. He
assumed his present position
with the Columbia Coca-Cola
Bottling Company earlier this
year.
He is past president of the
South Carolina Bottlers’ As
sociation and the Newberry
Rotary Club. He has served on
the Board of Trustees of the
University of South Carolina
and on the Board of Trustees
of Cenrtral Methodist Church
in Newberry, serving for a
time as chairman of the Offi
cial Board of that church. He
also is on the Board of Direc
tors of Association Services,
I no.
He and his wife, Harriet,
have three children.
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
Nov. 19; R. E. Summer, Doris
H.pp, J. M. Pool, Mildred S.
Martin, Mary Frances McCul
lough, Jimmy Atkison.
Nov. 20: Doris A. Sanders,
Mi-.s. II. 0. Newman, Gerry
Rutherford, G. D. Wike, Reed
Marrett, George L. Johnson,
Dorothy Leaphart, Mrs. Gates
Beckwith, Henry H. Wilson.
Nov. 21: Mrs. R. E. Beck,
Melvin Price.
Nov. 22: Mrs. Lamar Hazel,
Mrs. Berley A. Fretwell, Ralph
W hi taker, Mrs. J. H. Cook Sr.,
Glyn Anne Folk
Nov. 23: Russell A. Harley,
G. L. Dowd, Mrs. H. G. Wike,
Dave Waldrop, Mrs. H. T. Car
lisle.
Nov. 24:Joy Hunter, Mar
garet Shealy, Mrs. R. C. Car
lisle.
Nov. 25: Jimmy Clamp, Mrs.
A. W. Murray, Pope L. Buford
Jr.. Alan Senn, W. D. Kinney.
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