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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 15

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 15

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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Mr. Mar 23tr 1950 THE I DEX-IOtlRNAL. GREENWOOD. S. C.

Page Fifteen STOLEN BONDS RECOVERED Hear Graham, work of offficers kept the wefl spaced traffio flowing smoothly. Qt Meeting At Football Field 'y-x CBS 4 FBI in Peace and War; 8:30 Mr. Keen Tracing; 9 Suspense Drama; 10 James Hilton Playhouse; 10:30 John Carroll Hollywood Theater. irer. ABC 7:30 Counter Spy; 8:30 Date with Judy; Ted Mack and Amateurs; 10 1 Author Meets the Critics; 10:30 Let's Co to the Opera.

MBS I 'California Caravana; 9 Umerick Show; 9:30 Mr, leathers, skit" (Continued trom Page One) v' American people ar Urcd df word of man, the fervent apoatle of personal redemption preached. They mink to hear whatOod has to say, and "God's ownwordl! was woven as tunning thread through the text of the meeting. (Thla la not the word of JBUiy Graham, but of Private Press of Her-rln nt, is probably the oldest private press now operating in this country Hal W. TrovUlion, its proprietor, has Just turned Out the press fortieth book, i It takes the sun until Juno or July' to melt the last of winter's snow In many mountains ot the west Don't Just Sail 7 V. X.

When the, call came for decision then was a trickle of people mov tog almost alone across the field, and then a swarm to the foot of the platform at the west end of the gridiron. A number of those coming forward were small boys and some were aged men and women, but a large number of teen-agers and people In their twenties and thirties stood tar the cane-draDed platform A number prayed alien tly or aloud. hue tears moistened their eyes or rolled their cheeks. Some were sobbing Decision cards were signed by 634 persons, ana.tne jnnsii corps ox per sonal workers war not able to rive cards to alL About TOO hi the group, 1 wood Methodist district superintendent, led In prayer, Invoking the presence and power ot the Holy Spirit and asking Ood that those who natned Ra name bo strengthened and empowered and that those who were without a per- '4 XV 'x TOW iiJi2fll it! Dr. Graham drew a picture of Judgement Day, with ihose whose name does not appear in thi Book of Ufa east into eternal damnation.

Saltation Is only by Faith, by trust big Christ and taking him into your nxe, be 'V X' (NBA Telephoto) George B. Roden. 23, (left) Just three weeks out of the Navy, shows Hollywood Detective K. T. Belcher (right) the $300,000 worth of non-negotiable stocks and bonds he took trom the homo of writer Will Durant The gun was found in Roden's apartment, where detective discovered the bonds hidden in a chair.

A drlxtly raln7 fell an yesterday aornlng, cutting out of town at- tendance. Decision' to bold the msetlnr the stadium was not le until 1:30, and some people actually went to the high school auditorium early to get seats. By two o'clock the stadium was half-fined, and by o'clock there were Yew seats left In the IJWO- capacity stands. At 3:10 the Rev. Cliff Barrows gave the choir of about SQO voices a snort period or instruction, a Willie Joe denberg, chairman of the welcoming committee, greeted the impressive audience 3:40, opening the meeting, and W.

-r K. Charles, chairman of the planning committee, added a word of greet ing. Sam Smith, sunerlntendent fit Connie Maxwell Children's HoipYI introduced Mr. Barrows, wholed the audience in a few songs; and ine imroaucea or. arsnam.

youthful evangelist strode to he microphone, at 439 shucking his overcoat on the way. He launched at once Into aspirited delivery mat never seemea to slacken or pause for lack, of a word throughout the sermon He waa attired a grey suit, set off by a brilliant red, black andWhite diamond -designed tie, wtth a long white nanderchief I flapping from his breast pocket too lean ana lime evangelist gestured broadly in his delivery, and frequently tan his hand through, his tousled hair, ruffled by the wind that swept across the open platform. Dr. Oraham will end his state tour at Newberry this afternoon. B0 was heard at Duo West yesterday' morning, outlining for a ca pacity crowd in the A.

R. P. Church there these requlremenl for re vival: Revival L. ATesJlntlororneed, a thirst for Ood and a desire to see men eaved and to ejcperlenceOod" Messing and power that so affects Christians that they can hardly sxana a. lyilepentanee and confession of -Let's don kid Mr, oraham said.

"We are guilty. We have committed the sins of lying and gossiping. We have malice in our hearts and some of us cherish secret sins which no one else knows about. Ood win not bless you nor give 'you joy and peace Until you confess, your sins, Ood is holy; His. eyes are too pure to look upon Be sure your sin will find you out ood records every word you say; Re takes down every brain impression and soma day we will face the record and.

brother and sister, you had better bo ready to meet Prayer Is Pivotal S. Prayer. "Revivals must be pray ad down: they cannot be worked up in our own strength" Mr. Oraham said 4. Bible study.

"Communist young people study the writings of Man and the evangelist said. "On this campus God's call to you Is to emphasise prayer and Bible study and then to go out and evangelize in this whole country v- "ChristUs Dent Practice 81a" "Dent you tell mo that you are a Christian If you are going on practicing ho said- sternly. "The Bible says that he who Is born of Ood does not practice sin. Sure; you slip and fan, but If you are a Christian, you will be sorry and will confess that sin Immedi ately. But when see a fellow going on in sin, know trom the study of the Word of Odd that that fellow never has been truly born negroes at Meetings About 380 Negroes attended the Greenwood meeting and Overflowed two small bleachers.

Many ol them AMU 1 1 WWW MWV round a o'clock the lowering skies maimn 111 wVJi I The Best In LaaavBy C. E. BUITTRTIELD test New Tork, March 23. (flV-Radlo signals sent to the moon and back are to be broadcast In an NBO special program, now being arranged. The purpose is to introduce the network's new scientific fiction drama series which has been re-titled again, as "Dimension The broadcast is expected to be along the lines of the tests eon-ducted In New Jersey a couple of years ago by the Army Signal Corps, At that time special radar equipment was" set up and signals sent to the moon were reflected back; to receivers on earth "Preview to the future" has been picked as the name for the program, which will have the 15 minutes, preceding the first drama on the evening of April g.

Sixth annual broadcast by ABC of the- Motion Picture Academy "Oscar" award dinner will be made available at 11 o'clock tonight for an hour and a quarter. Paul Douglas Is master of ceremonies. Also due tonight: MBS 10:30 Another relay from the Philadelphia Bulletin's annual forum, roundtable 0n "PuturV of Western Europe" wlthV Harold E. Stassen as moderators Thenew In television tonight: Edward Everett Hor ton openmg his first TV variety aeries, Holiday House, Denlse Darcel guest; CBSSrtS Beat the Clock, former radio Quia, starting a 45 minute video series v. In addition, CBS-TV at 10:30 Is to have a halt-hour from New York's flower show.

Topics Tonight: NBCi Henry Aldrlch Family; 3:30 ivathef Knows Best; 9:30 Duffy's Tavernx 10 Car? Orant guest ot Perry Come, WHICH There's no Lynch Says Fatal Shooting Was Accident Thomu Lynch oi Mountvllle yes terday took full blame for shooting that resulted in the death of a Winston-Salem, N. truck driver, but claimed It was an accident. He and Oeorgexersey of Still-more, Oa, Attfcus Brown of Sylvanla, Oa, are charged with murder in the slaying of Edward X. croabr during an attempted hold- kip south of Savannah on the night olMarcn Lynch made nil statement In po- Uceourt In Savannah All three were ordered held for grand jury action on a. charge of murder, njv Lynch towfiie eourt: "I dont remember much It would like tosay one thing.

Brown dldnt took anything about It. shot the boy (Crosby), ua not intend to. It wasvan accident An can do Is ask the mercy ot the court Lynch and Kersey saldBrown had nothing to do with th at tempted hold-up or the ahooUhg. son's! Saviour mtaht hear His car and come unto Hint "Ood bless these servants', he prayed. "Use them here, this afternoon.

Continue to use them throughout the land to turn hearts of men to Approximately" 200,000 persons have heard the evangelist during the Columbia meetings and the present ten-stop State tour. Around 140,000 persons heard Oraham In Columbia, and the group here yesterday brought to about 63,000 those who have heard him on the 8tatextour. More than 10,000 de cisions for Christ have been signed during Vila' period. Including 3.30Q since the State tour began. RECENTLY EVERY NATIONALLY 7 -V 7M BMoij, iiiiiBi.MSMiriMsawMirrrX-" 0 uu Wubm NMliE lip and the sun poked through and spread a golden spray of sun shine over the assembled group durinc the meetine.

The crowd began assembling by 12:30, and a steady stream of. can and those on root passed, into the stadium area until the hour of ser vice. Tnere appeared, to he. no traffic jama and city, county and state bfffloers had the situation in sand at an times. A well planned program of traffio control and alert FOR COOKIES THAT ARE THE teste parted fill a I 36 Attended JHA Meeting Ninety Sir, fclarch 23.

8peclan The Ninety Six chapter of tnt Junior Homemakers Aasoclauon had 38 to attend the district meeting held In Eaeley, Saturday, March 18. Joyce-Land presided as president of the organization. The J.HA.X entered all con tests, rating excellent oa the dress made by Gloria Strawn, good and honorable mention on the remaining The girls are beginning now to make plans for a better vand even more active organization next year. The organisation is sponsored by Mrs. Myrue o.

Buacun. it- St WHY TAKE LESS Ncv A STATION T1 v. tm XS aT responded to the Invitation. There were a number of Negroes in the Due West church, A choir of 300 sang under the dl recuon oi cun narrows, nnreriy Sheawas back from Chicago for both -of today's meetingsand he win be at Newberry today. Oeorge Edstrom sang today for the 1 time before leaving tomorrow for Minneapolis.

Tedd Smith was at the piano. Governor and J. Strom Thurmond attended the Greenwood meeting and were recognised. The audience applauded when Mr. Oraham said that the governor told him alcoholic beverages "had never been' served In the governors man sion during his administration.

Solicitor and Mrs. Pou Taylor of Columbia drove to the meeting with the Thurmonds and were Intro duced. Other Columbians Were present, and some people were present from Georgia and other points soma dis tance away. Joe EUenberg, chairman of the welcoming committee, opened the service with greetings for the assembled group, W. K.

Charles, chairman of the overall committee which made arrangements for meeting, thanked those who had assisted his group, "ThlgserTlce will do Greenwood Good ha said. Sam Smith, superintendent of Connie Maxwell Children's home. introduced the Oraham team and said that thr young evangelist aad come to d-Kuss vital Issues. Green wood welcomed the party "first be cause of what they are humble, faithful he said. "Secondly -we them, for the compelling message they bear to us and bid them Godspeed In the mm slon to which they have given their lives -x M.

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