The Wateree messenger. (Camden, S.C.) 1884-1942, September 20, 1933, Image 8

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Miss Virginia Lee Nettles left Monday for Bamberg, S. C., where she will be engaged in social service work for the R. P. C. Dr. and Mrs. S. F. Brasington and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brasington and daughter, Barbara left Saturday for Chicago to attend the Century of Progress Exposition. Mrs. Carl A. West and children have returned home after spending the summer in France with the form er's mother. J. B. Cantey, sort of Mrs. Louise Cantey has entered Wofford College, where he will take a Ministerial course. Miss Lenora Rhame left Monday for Columbia College from which in stitution she will graduate in June. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sterrett and family of West Virginia have conic to Camden to make their home, i'hej are occupying the b ick bungalow on Broad Street formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W M. Alexander. MvJs. John Goodafe has returned home after a six weeks visit to rela tives in Baltimore and Philadelphia. Mrs. S. C. Zemp is spending this week in the Mountains of North Car olina. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mackey, Jr., spent last week in Atlanta. George W. Potter is on a business trip through Florida. Mrs. Virginia Clarke has returned from New Orleans, where she visited her daughter. Mrs. J. E. Robinson and daughter, Miss Grace Robinson spent several days last week in Charlotte. Miss Olive Nettles has resumed her studies at the University of South Carolina. Mrs. Richard Goodale and baby have returned from Indiana, where they spent the summer with Mrs. Goodale's parents. Mrs. James Watts spent last week / with friends in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Cobb and chil dren were weekend guests of Mrs. Loma Ledford, the latter's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Arnett Ledford of Or lando, Fla. are spending this <wecik. with Mr. Ledford's mother, Mrs. Loma Ledford. Robert W. Boyd, who has been in charge of the Camden Airport has been transferred by the Eastern Air Transport Co. to Richmond, Va. Mr. Boyd will spend his vacation with his parents in Chicago before a&kum ing his new duties. Miss Xugusta Rembert of Columbia spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs L. A. Wittkowsky. ui? j The following teachers have re turned to Camden to resume their duties in the City Schools: Miss Julia > Seabrook of Charleston, who is stay ing with Mtsl C. II. Zemp; Miss Margaret Blanding and Miss Lenora Knight of Sumter and C. T. Baldwin of Orangeburg, who are staying with Mrs. John Lindsey; Miss Lucile Allen is with Miss Carol y Herman and Miss Cornelia Oliver Is again with Mrs. J. B. Wallace. Miss Balbs Barnwell has returned home after visiting Mrs. J. T. Hay. Miss Lila Ross has returned t<> Coker College, Hartsvllle, to resume her studios. Mrs. Henry Beard and Mrs. Hugh fty Tindal spent Monday in Green wood. Charles Salmond, Harold Mc.Ninch, George Jenkins and Beckham Russell of the C. C. Camp are spending a few days with their parents. ? Miss Miriam Piekle, who has been visiting Mrs. J. Byrd has returned home. LfttI* 0*k*<l by Clwnf* / In ca?M of tuberculosis, not mftre thin 1 per cent need a great chahge of climate, nor will they benefit eipe elilljr hy going far away from homi or frttnrirt to make the change, sayV ? New York state health officer. ife/. MRS. HOLLOS COBB COM PLI M ENT8 SI STER-I N - LAW Mrs. Hollis Cobb of Charlotte, N. C. was hostess at two tables of bridge Saturday morning at the home of her mother, Mrs. Loma Ledford, honor ing her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ar*nett Ledford of Orlando, Fla. High score for the morning was won by Mrs. DeLoache Sheorn. The honor guest was presented an attrac tive gift. Miss Cornelia Aldret, bride-elect al.^o received an attractive gift, At noon a delicious salad' -course was served by Mrs. Cobb assisted by her mother, Mrs. Ledford. MEETING OF NEIGHBORHOOD BRIDGE CLUB ( Miss Minnettc Boykin very de lightfully entertained the members of the Neighborhood bridge club and the foil ing guests Wednesday after nor.i. Mrs. W. L. Del'ass, Mrs. Dan Murchison, Mis. J. (J. Richards, Mrs. Kirkland Trotter and Miss Cornelia Aldret. Who high score prize went to Mrs. Dan Murchison and Miss Drue Bax ley received the low score prize. Miss Cornelia Aldret, popular bride-elect, was also presented nn attractive gift. The hostess served a salad course at the conclusion of the games. CLUB HOSTESS Mi^f William P. Heath most do ligb^fully entertained the Wednesday afternoon bridge club of which she is a member the past week. Playing for absent members were: Mrs. Rhetta McDowell, Mrs. W. W. Bates and Mr*. Kirby Tapper. Mrs. Charlie Green won the high score prize, A delightful salad course was serv ed by the hoiitosn. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. By I.j. Rex Jones, Esquire, Probate Judge. V,- *St* Whereas, Sallie C. Ballard made suit to me to gi-ant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Julia Campbell. These are, Therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tha kindred and creditors of the said Julia Camp bell deceased, that they be and appear before mo, in the Court of Probate, to he held at Camden, S. C. on 30th of September, 1933 next after publi cation thereof, at II o'elocK in tho forenoon, to show cause, !f any they have, why the said Administrate m should not be granted. (liven "nder my hand, this 19th df;y of September Anno Domini 1933 L. REX JONES, J udge of Probate for Kershaw County Published on the 20th and 27th days of September, 1933 in ? thtt Wateree Messenger of Camden, S. C. and posted at the Court House door for the timrt prescribed by law. LIBERTY LOAN & LUOOAOE ( O., 1414 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Announces Mr. R. Babin of Cam den, is now Associated with theni. Mr. Babin requests hi friend.'! to rail and s<-e him while in the City lit* D?af A home for (leaf persons In Germany has an automatic device whereby In case of lire or other danger the watch man c;?n set the mattresses on all the beds to sh'ikinp. so Ihrtt the sleeper nnist nwal < Lhrhf sletmls lake the [dace "T i. -lu Compoiltnri Kept Busy The average dfllly output In th? government printing ofllce Is S,.r>00, 000 ems of tvp^ ser. The yearly out put Is of'"" oi.ts of type. The United States Govern ment granted Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company the right to use "Chesterfield" for cigarettes THIS means that the Chesterfield formula ? that is, the leaf and the manufacturing formula ? is dif ferent from that of other cigarettes. For a cigarette to be milder and to taste better, it has to have in it ripe, mild, mellow tobacco, and the right quantity of the right kinds of Turkish tobacco. Then the cigarette has to be made right. You can prove for yourself that Chesterfields are not like other ciga rettes. They're milder . . . they taste better. tne> claar&f/e tfuztb milder jtne-ci&arei Ye t/uit tastes better WE REPRESENT John Deere Plow Co. Have r n Hand John Deere Wagons and ' an Obtain at Quick Notice Any >)f Their Implements. Come In And See Us About The Finance Plan. It Is About Time To Begin Planting: Wheat, Rye and Oats. We Have Them. Also Italian Rye Grass and Turnip Seed. Wheat Bian Shorts Middlings Fish Meal Meat Meal Corn Meal Corn Feed Meal We Also Have A Complete Stock Of: Hoot Pulp 24 Percent Dairy Feed I (i Percent Dairy Feed Sweet P eed Scratch Feed Laying Mash Oyster Shell Hog !? eed We Represent Spartan Grain & Mill Co. And Have A Representa tive Who Will Call Upon You At Any Time, Should You Have Any Sickness Among Your Poultry Or Cattle. Whitaker & Co. HAY & GRAIN RUTLKDGK STREKT PHONK No. 4.. J.T. Hay Warehouse Co. 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In buying Hlack- Draught, they not. tho most for t h ?> I r money, In a good, effort Ive Inxntlvn, tlopeno al>lo for the relW of ordinary coimtl pntlon troubloa 25 or more dose* of Thftdforrt's Black-Draught In a 25-eent pnekagn For Vhxltlrcn, t/*t plna/irint-taatinff BTIM/P of ThadforA't Hlaok-Drauffht. Ob, Wh?t n I,inrl The brn^jjor who rlnlmed to hnve been nil over tho world snld he climbed to the top of the Itlilne, ferl the lion of St. Mnrk's nnd tilled his fotintnln pen In the Tlhick sen FMorldn Times Union.