The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 24, 1950, Image 14

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4 m ntsln r’s Library -m T *-r ,. ■ ■ ». f Memorial at demy fa Caaadea, 8 C. has beea groaiUy Improved tn (he last year. The money collected tn tinea, which Is ased tor vertovs purposes, was recently used to boy plastic book iiickdtft* P The stodenU may now read tn 'mere comfort, for there are two new tables tn the reeding room, new lights and If new chairs New shelves and Venetian blinds have also added to the attractiveness of the room. The chairs, tables, shelves and blinds were bought out of a $950 special grant for re modeling from the Womea’s Div ision of Christian Service of the Methodist Church. A Library has been organised. At present thb 14 members are learning how to operate a library. There are approximately S.009 boohs in the library, subscriptions to 40 magaslnes and 7 newspapers, both dally and weekly. CAMDEN ACADEMY A superior polo promised for Sunday afternoon when the Mslberry foursome, with the riders that made this team one of the beet in the south i few years ago. will be back. / The Mulberry teem will plfr the Western North Carolina teain. which will have Art Christian, Eddie Tejan. Fred Tejan and Courtney Barton in the lineup. Mulberry will have Joe Williams at No. X David Williams, Jr., at No. 2, Jack Daniels at No. t and Carl Ughtfoot at No. 4. Dave Wil liams, Jack Daniels, and Carl Light- foot were members of the planta tion quartet that won fame during the war years la clashes with a brilliant Essex Troop team from Port Jackson. The Mulberry riders have> played tn two gamee so far this season downing Camden Town team on Christmas day Id to 2 and on March 12, they won from Fred Tejan’s All-Stars, S to 0. They are favored over the West ern North Carolina team Sunday. n u nr SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED T LIKE A DOCTOR'S STETHOSCOPE-ON YOUR WATCH Ho haphazard watch repairing hero I Wo don’t hang your watch on a board ior a week or two to gheck , it. No, indeed) When you brina your watch in, we put it on the WatchMastor ana this emoting elec tronic instrument prints a record telling us exactly what Is wrong (see the "dad ot", above). We can then estimate proper chargee, ImmedkiMT* adding nothing by guess-work. When your watch Is repaired, we check it again, emuring you ot "proven" efficiency of our work.—tenter, tool i IEMAII TEAT YQM WATCI REPAIRS IE CHECKER RR A i^t^pMasnr DIXON’S JEWELRY LITTLE THEATRE fLDO. DcKALB STREET M Sunday gaests <ft Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McDonald were Mrs. Marg aret Anderson and children had Mrs. W. P. Horton and daughter of Camden, and Ansel Xrseedale Mrs: Ny* Workman Margie Workman visited Mis. L. I* Wilson la the McLeod's Infirmary la Florence Sunday Mrs. W. H. Owens visited in Camden last week jrttle her daugh ter, Mrs. Rambert Weekend gueets of Mr, and Mre. M. CJ OWSR* were Mrs Geneva Horton and Helen Horton of Cam den. . . Visitors of Mr. sad Mrs. a JL Trnesdsle and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deaton Sunday ware Mr. aad Mrs. Claude Wise and children of Lake City, Mrs. Vernon Wllllama of Greensboro, N. C., and Henry Hor ton of Camden. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. U C. Clyburn, Sr., visited Mrs. Clyburn s niece, Mrs. K. H. Skip per, in Winns boro. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Young spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. C. C. Jacksop and daughter, Elisabeth Anne, of Camden, Mr. a^d Mis. Eugene • Blnff and children! of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrsl M. C. Owens Sunday. Mr. aad Mrs. Pred Thomas of Camden, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Clyburn, Srr, Monday night. Mrs. Herbert Branham and eon, Bert, of Camden, spent several Hillman’s Sports Store Will Open Friday, March 31 and Frank Owens of Taylor, Oliver Car- Ben Bnher. Vick Mr. and Mrs John children of Kershaw, William Stoke* Jr. > aad Mrs. Bobby Traesdale Truesdale’s parents, Lett Bradley of Sunday. Mr. aad Mrs. Bill Owens and mt Wednesday afternoon and Mre. W. F. Smith of Camden Hbiel Trueedale and children spent Sunday with Hr. air Mrs. R. 8. Trueedale. ~ Mr. sod Mrs. Tom Horton of Heath Spriaqi, were Sunday after noon visitors of Mr, aad Mrs. M. C. Owshn. Mrs. C. P. Hilton entertained Monday afternoon with a Stanley Party. » Mrs. W. P. Davis aad Mrs. 1M- geas Hyatt aad son, Herman, ac companied by Mre. Howard Reese and Mrs. Wilson Reese of Ker shaw, visited friends In Rock Hill j Thursday. Vernon Williams and son. Butch,! of Greensboro, N. C., J. Horton and Mr. Barea of Camden, visited Mr. aad Mrs. U C. Clyburn, Sr., Sunday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stokes, Sr., attended the Tenth Anniver sary meeting of the Farmers Co operative Exchange ..which was held In the Township Auditorium la Columbia, Thursday night. Douglas Barfield of Columbia, spent the week-end with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Barfield. Little. Douglas Fletcher, eon of Mr. and Mrs. A J. Fletcher, cele brated hie Ird birthday Saturday, March 19. Mrs. Colon Trueedale and chil- -i Hlllmqn’e Sporting Goods and Toy center of Columbia, will open a store in ChpMtai on March 81, according to O. 8. Hillman, Jr„ manager of the Columbia store. The Camden store will carry the same assortment of merchandise as the * Columbia store and will endeavqr to give the best assort ment and service possible in tl^e Sporting Goods and Toy* field. The Camden store will be nun- aged. by H. V. Retd, Jr., wh« has had a number of years experience In the sporting goods business. The store will carry a complete line of sporting goods of leading brands such as Wilson, Rmch, Hutch, tn ths athletic lines and a complete aaeorlment of fishing tackle with’ all oT £he wall known brands. In the hunting line they will carry the beet tlnee of shoe guns and a line of hunting clothes. A com plete stoek of hand guns and rifles will be carried and a complete Una of ammanltion. If they don't stock It they will get' it. Hillman's is also khown for, the complete year around line of toys which they carry, also featuring the name brand lines. Mr. Hillman states that he Is very happy to come to Camden and la looking forward to serving the jnibllc of Camden and hopes to make their store a credit to the City of Camden. The store will open at 9 o’clock Friday, March 81, and tree souven irs win be given all the children who come down Friday hnd Satur day. Invssf— CAMDEN ACADEMY Invstt— CAMDEN ACADEMY THE NEW JOLSON PICTURE* > nnw hue to MtoiaRMiNR to •f UVII * SHUT Mcmi A COLUMBIA PKTUKE COMING SOON TO LITTLE THEATRE OUR BUYERS HAVE SCOOPED THE MAR. KEYS TO GIVE US THESE VALUES. delighted to pass thfUn on to you I!! 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It never sags, flattens or hollows — never needs turning. It is cool for sleeping — non-sllergic, dust less. It's all you’ve ever dreamed of for sleeping com fort — now available at this new low price. 'ffa/faMC Vf kaa WW . ... ___ * MATTRESS NEW LOW PRICE Twin or Full Size \ ALL THE PROOF YOU NIIDI A Just press down on Airfoam. See how it moulds itself to your hand — gives a buoyant “uplift.’* Release your hand and see bow it qUickiy returns to its original shape. NO OTHER FOUNDATION looks like this inside. Box springs are made for inaenprinc mattresses. The Airfoam mattress needs a special foundation. Englander engineers have developed this ly designed Rtd-Line foundation ''which adds years to the comfort and long life of the Airfoam mattress. Both Airfoam mattress and Red-Line founda tion only $119.90 ..,1m than the cost of many coovciitioaal inaerspring ‘ bo ffwhy. A > V h ^ / GUARANTIED FOt 20 YEARS! 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