The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 08, 1943, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
Weekly Newc letter
From liberty Hill
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J and Mr* Cnharda of
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A If n S! and Mr> Paul Mm,
-< t. Mr- I '?'ii T.i > tor and Kr.md-onail
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iho r. >?rL' <' \S' Jordan at. J f.im ly i
a fid Mr> I. J Jot <lan and M.ik Mar- i
I.,*.- Mur?h of VV'e*t\ij|e
M'-s !?*-? lair Anderson anil brother j
Toin/nie Ander^oii. of Columbia. *-re
week end visitor* of 'hen aunt. Mrn
7. I* Thdnis-m '
Mr af.d Mrs M H \\' Ilia ma and '
ha by of Camden were h?-re Sunday j
as if tie* '* of Sir and Mrs K I*.
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Jones and R?*% and Mrs V A I>reu- 4
nan parent* of Mrs Wifilams They
| at i'tided services at the I'resbyter
.ai. ( h u r? h
M ?s Willi*- Mae of H.'sh
I v jiI>* and John iJrl'o:. Curetnn ? ( *
< h.?rb-' > is ted their parvnt*. Mr |
. nd Mr* V C ('u>tnn dur i.? "he
fiul d-t v ?
\! If < alile June- (tZid Ms* (' \
! Thompson h'i'h of Columbia spent ;
h> \* k ?-t.d at home
A biter ?r ,:n L?r Sam M May of
Mnrrl-* ?w r T?-nn <onve>* the in
formation that his son John Kr?.-dk
who *.?? ;?i 'hf Cnitod States
arm. it! th?- 1 'h ill i p: j j Islands and .
a .! > i) ,'j h?* .'trd of aft'-r 'he fall of Hi
a.?n t he J a ps. u held a [ifo.m-r
S\ 'he Japs at that plate Mafi>
frigid- of the family will h?* triad l >
hear that 'h?- VOIIU tf soldier IS S'lll .i
.?111 e ! .
Miss I.m \ Clements has return-<]
<? her school at Vasley after spend- 1
! wik the holidays at home.
I'a i Thompson Jr of Clemson and
John Henry Clements of the Cnlver
sjty have relumed to their studies
after spending the holidays a; home
Mrs J Hoyre Hankhead of Ches- j
ter is spending a while with her j
mother Mrs John (J Jtiehards Mr I
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'?iaru .1. ^ hu ia .'i tile arm?d :
. . w i?. h?-rr- .'i?r Sunday.
'Hi. *.<?'.h?*r turned iol?Jt Mondayrh'
r i: * - r? ur> .*' o<*i a" 1 > degrt-es oil
ru :.?d t> rnorniriff.
'A Letter to John!
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.-in*. *'t? .i bi% >uii ess The stores;
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' here ir. Camden d * ??rr,flc bu"1*
ih'?s and ihr v* under u( it i* thai
. ;h? :. :? anything M' *or :he trade
his >e?f Anvhow a merry time
W ?.v all a Ml 'he 'rlllh ?{ lh*
ai t f - I i' -i ' of vis * i'if treated
' * -r than * deserved
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, ?.. ,ii .a!. 1 h? r> has Ix-elt
, . .... i. .. ?. fij.- sul?- hut I'll
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., ^ -jI'.j vi? j .t !t-\v * * I the high
1 i'i'.s i r.' r * ft - * allv arrived last
TuvmI?> W-."k I.ui forgM >o ?H?tluh
t h ?' vi !H> last le' er to >'OU
fi'rasu'e as ; may >? . in. tile arrival
<>! will Cr foetid the Weil lie.' I urtiiug
warmer. I-vinasi i-r as #it rallied and
rained nearly ? vc-r y day
We are glad to he able to .tell you
that Postmaster C I' DuJJose. who
had to go to the hospital to receive
treattuent (or a (iu a'.'ack is miuh
better and is able to he About again
Mary I'lt'.s the little bund girl, who
had -?tn operatoin for appendix removal
at the hospital is doing flue,
ft?r which we are very glad.
Had a fine visit with Dr. J W.
Cur belt one night last week. '1 hat
grand old (ellow is as interesting a
personality as 1 have ever chatted
with. We have (juite a few opinions
of a like nature.
John, you ve heard ine talk about
my friend. IVinnle Boy. Well Donuie
And his attractive wife are like rays
of sunshine I)on always has a witty
remark to dish up For instance, he
walked into the office last Thursday
and without cracking a smile said
that he had just met a guy over at
Slick Zemp's who had bought a ham
and was planning on changing the
combination on his safe.
Well. Don and I were talking about
'he food situation and 1 happened to
mention that a baker in St. Louis
was making square pies because he
"found it impossible to pack round
ones." Don just grunted and re- I
marked. "Not In me."
John, do you know Dora? Well, (
perhaps not"* But Dora is very much
confused these days with labor and
war difficulties sharing page one.
You see she thinks Montgomery is
closing in on Rommel from the east
and Ward from the west.
Just a little side comment. I
would l:k- to say that The Duce ap-t
pears to have every right for a legitimate
kick They call me a hyena
i- says: "but who's laughing?" All
if wh:c h r-minds me John, that the
Fuehrer wasting his time in leav:,l
footpr.nts on the sands of time.
:??r th?- iarg?- fresh Russian ones are
-icht on top of them.
(letting ba? k to the weather. John. ,
The . r'i-'y guy who has been really
ibt.oxious in hi< dishing out of the
jieuu? of lat?. . turned on the sunshine
,*a 1 v e Wedti* >.lay morning and while l
h- .-rr.il>- of old Sol was mixed with
, i,i . was a Welcome J
: - m th- rain and cloud.m-ss J
?; v.L.rd '! h'ii-d ,v that got."! old j
:.<i J. cl-L-.a. h wb. horn- 1
. .:; -i-. h i- it i- trm-d a
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ha, b?:. ; at C-.lum- !
a,-. Oh w l:n..ite ..- any- j
h.n.g b.?: :.ic - < >n.pur--i -o Camd-n!
I We Ki." V ; a 1..-W hart V
1 .... t w , l.-.d- J.-hnt.y and ;
t? : : ar- over thi r-ttirr. of their}
,J)ii fjdijiiv 1
W- 1! J'd.n. a- I si d b-for-. - x. |
.?-n th- fe-M- side, uutside J
: a i .:;?! ? f w-dd.ngs. and sev-ral |
there isn't a lot :? tell you ;
bov j
So I g-i- -- 1 d le tter sign off now . !
lop- th- New Year w;ll he one of.'
-.tic h health, w - a !j a ppl ness
ir you John. \
As ever.
Skip
IOTICE OF MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS
OF W. SHEORN d SON
Notice is hereby given that a meetig
of the stockholders of W. Sheorn
nd Son, a corporation of the State
f South Carolina, with iu principal
lace of business at Camden, South
arolina. will be held at the place of
usiness of said corporation In the
iw n of Camden. South Carolina, at
I o'clock noon, on the 20th day of
inuary, 1943, for the purpose of condering
a resolution to liquidate said
>rporation. wind up its affalra, disvlve
the said corporation and sur nder
its charter, as provided by
w.
WILLIS SHEORN.
President W. Sheorn and Son
of 2-Way Help*
suggests you try
*Sm (firtdiMH cm tobol
(acfs2ways^
TO REUIVt MISERIES OF
chest colds
Now get gnu?l relief from cokU*
symptoms this home-proved
AMibW acUM way thai
actually
m omc<J
ruETMvn 9
/' to ujjper bronchial v.
tubes with soothing
medicinal vapors.
? siawuns
( chest and back sur\
faces like a warm4*^
lng poultice.
*? no*9*'
To get all the benefits of this
combined MMmMTWQ STMWUtmc
action. Just rub throat, chest,
and bach with Vlcks VapoRub at
' bedtime. lastwHy VapoRub goes
to work-2 ways at once as shown
above-to relieve coughing
spasms, ease muscular soreness
or tightness, and Invite restful. ,
comforting sleep. Often by morning
most of the misery is gone j
Oet relief from chest cold distress
I aitbt with double-action, time^tested
Vlcks VapoRub.
l ?
WHEN kidneys function badly and
you suffer a nagging backache,
with dizziness, burning, scanty or too
frcouent urination and getting up at
night; when you feel tired, nervous,
all upset ... use Doan's Pills.
Doan's are especially for poorly
working kidneys. Millipns of boxes
arc used every year. They are recommended
the country over. Ask your
neighbor!
I ^ w | V VTfJ IITVV
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
due TO EXCESS ACID
FreeBookTeflsof Home Treatment that
Must Help or it WHI Cost You Nothing
Over two mlllioh bottles of the WIX.LARD
TRK ATM S.NT have been sold for relief of
symptoms of distress arising from Stomach
and Duodenal Ulcers due to fttaw Acid?
Poor Digestion, Sow or Upset Stomach,
Cauinau, Heartburn. Sleeplessness, etc-,
due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days' trial I
Ask for "Wlltard's Message" which fully
explains this treatment?fro#?at
DeKALB PHARMACY
Kershaw:
HAYES PHARMACY
Vital
to Liberty
Conserve
its Use
The New Year, 1943, is "the end
of the beginning." A greater
burden of toil and conflict lies
ahead. And while America's sons
fight in desert and jungle, telephone
communication lines at
home will carry an ever-increasing
load of calls vital to Victory.
Telephone materials are still
going to battle in the form of
guns and shells. So, to get the
most out of our present equipment,
we will continue to need
your help in keeping long distance
lines clear of all but
necessary calls. And remember,
the greater the distance you
talk, the greater the chance of
your call getting in the way of
important war calls.
We are most grateful for the
patriotic response during 1942,
to our requests for voluntary
reduction of unnecessary long
distance calls. It helped us
provide the services so badly
needed in those critical times.
For the "duration," we can
continue to best serve the telephone
needs of all by lervhig
our country first. 3
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