The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 10, 1944, Image 8

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"Tt »AQt SIX THl CAMPUS CHXOWICtl; CAMPilM, SOUTH CAWOLINAt FWIPAY, NOVlMtW 10, 1f44 ConTeyance Records CopreyaDces recorded a ttbe office of the county auditor last week were as follows: Federal Land Bank of Columblai to Smith, 12.6 acres. Amelia Boykin to Mrs. Lila B. Skipper and Henry B. Willie Gaskin, bouse and lot. B. E. Sparrow and A. E. Darla to 1.^ G. DeBrubl, five lots. I. L. Williams to Eldridge Baskin, 426 acres. Ous B^eos ttf Henry B. Norris, lot. Carriej V. Jtenders to Mrs. E. H. Roes, hcmse and lot. H. O. Garrison, et al. to Andrew Fowler, 50 acres. H. B. Whitaker to Cleveland Suber, 239 acres. Ella B. Thompson to R. F. and Lillian Bradley, bouse*'and lot. Bank of Kershaw to A. R. Magill, bouse and lot. Conveyances recorded since early this week are: Lulle H. Boykin to Edwin Guy and James E. Powe, 140 acres. J. C. Cox to David M. Mayer, house and lot. Phyllis McQirt to Joseph and Amy Cooke, lot Q. J. Mayfield to Dan Adams, 80 acres. Jones Wounded . Private William F. Jones, son of Fred Jones, route 1, Kershaw, has been wounded In action In Germany, according to Information received by his family. CAMDEN Friday. Nov. 10 Fair Grounds ONE DAY ONLY Afternoon 3tl5 p. m. EsOminf 8:00 p. m. Weekly News Letter firani liberty Hill Captain C. D. Cunnlnifham. Jr,, of the Anfay Air corps. Norfolk. Va., flew d<mn on Saturday and spent the night wTth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Gunnlngh&m. . He returned to Norfolk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Herlot and daughters. Misses Carolyn and Su- sanne, of Bishopvllle, spent Sunday here with the- Misses Richards. - Prof, and Mrs. R. M. Kennedy. Miss Nellie Boykin of Columbia, Miss Lai Blakeney and Mrs. E^ens Blakeney of Camden, visited relatives and friends here Sunday^ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Portrum and Mrs. Boyd of Columbia, were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs T. P. MoCrae. Miss Jinnle Jdnes entertained the auxiliary on Friday afternoon. After a discussion of Southern mountain people, and a contribution to Home Missions, a social hour was enjoyed. Congressman J. P. Richards came home on Sunday. He spent until Tuesday with bis father,^. Capt. N. S. Richards. , Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cunn|pgham of Columbia, spent Tuesday with rela tives and friends here. We were pleased to see here Tues day: Mr. and. Mrs. C. V.-Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Truesdale and Mr. J. H. Small of Stoneboro, who were attending the _electkuL. (Crowded Out Last Week) - Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pressley have returned home to Atlanta, Ga., after an extended visit with Mrs. R^ J. Wardlaw, mother of Mrs, Preskley, and other relatives here. Mr. John Thompson, who has been a Navy student at the S. C. University for some months. Is spending a vaca tion at home before further assign ment to duty. Miss Virginia McCrae' Wlnthrop student, spent the weQk^d at home and had as her guest her cousin, Mies Virginia Sauls ^ Manning. Mrs. W. Z, Hilton, a recent patient' at the Simms Memorial hospital, Lan. caster, returned there last week for examination and further treatment. Mr. Gw. B. Cunningham with tha C. Tax commission at Florence, visited his family here last week. Mr. S. H. Cunningham is a patient in the Federal hospital at Columbia. Hundreds of Amazing New Features This Year Including Multitude of TRAINED HORSES, PONIES, DOGS, MON KEYS, BEARS, GOATS, ELEPHANTS Positively The Only Big Circus Copning ThU Year ROMAN HIPPODROME and WILD WEST ARENA —Presenting— DOROTHY HERBERT Amerl<‘H'» Foremost Bareback Rider KINKO AND HIS ARMY OF SIXTY CLOWNS MAE LEWIS* TRAINED SHOW CHOW DOGS MILLER FAMILY World-Renowned Acrobats DIME^WILSON TROUPE — Fun- and Thrill ■ LOVELY JEAN EVANS Aerialist—Venus—Supreme ERNIE STEWART Contortionist SYLVIA FOREST Roman Rings RICE DAVIDSON TRIO Acrobat Sensations WALTER POWELL Amerka's Greatest Wire Artist FLYING LAfCES Stunting in the Clouds LEWIS IJBERTY HORSES UBLONDE TROUPE Comedy Bar Act REDXUNCEFORD Hollywood’s Stunt Man with his Congress of Rough Riders, Cowboys and Oowgtrls CLAUDE MEYERS* MIUTARY BAND ^ HEY, KIDS! LOOK! Uaa This Afternoon Tliisjcoupo.n and 30c wlU Jttett angj. child under 14 to Bailey Bros. BIG 8- jRINO CIRCUS—Gamden, Friday, Nov. Id-^eraoon only. Regular price for Kids Wc With tMs ooupon you save 30c State Theatre KERSHAW, a. C FRIDAY, NOV. 10 “GHOST CATCHERS'* —with— Olsen and Johnson SATURDAY, NOV. 11 “COME ON DANGER** —with— Tim Holt and Frances Neal SA1VNOV. 11. 10:30 p. m. “THE MUMMY*S GHOST* —with— Lon Chaney and Barton MacLane w MON..TUE6., NOV. 13-14 ^‘DOUBLE INDEMNITY** -—WUltr? Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck WEDJiESDAY, NOV. IS “THREE UTTLE SISTERS’* —with— Mary Lee. Ruth Terry and Cheryl Walker THURS.-FRL. NOV. 16-17 “IN SOCIETY” -^Wlth—■ Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Bethnne News Notes Mrs. Margaret Marion spent Sunday in GreelyvUle with her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd O’^i^n. Mias Mary Ellen McLaurln of Co lumbia, was the week-end gncat of her mother. Mrs. A. B. McLaurln. Harold King of Charleston, spent the week-end here with faia family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lents and Mias Louise SimS of Enizabethton, Tenn., spent seveni days here last week with Mrs. Lepts's KminluuUier, ttw Louise Kelley! Mrt. ClmnsoD Wilson of Newberry, was the week-end guest of her moth er, Mrs. Louise Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Rivers and children of (Thesterfleld, were Sunday guests of the C. B. Mitchells. Mrs. G. B. MhKlnnon and. daughter, P«*«y. of Augusta, Oa., were week end guests of Mrs. McKinnon’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McDowell. ■Jack Hilton, who la attending naval training school at. Carolin/i. was a recent guest in the home of hjs broth er, Lee Hilton. ' Carl Harrison of Camp Stewart, spent the week-end here with his family. Mrs. Harrison is tyaking her home here with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hearon, while Mr. Harrison is in service, Mrs. J. M. Clybum is visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. H. McCullough, In Piedmont, W. Va. Pfc. Tom Ed Hearon of Aberdeen, burg, were week-end ^guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hearon* Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Padgett and Ellis Padgett spent Sunday In Oreely- vllle with Mr. and Mrs. * Ernest Mc Laughlin. J. N. McLaurln has returned from Laporte, Ind., where he has been em ployed in the Ordinance Dept. Rev. T, B. Altman of Centenary, has accepted the call to the Baptist church here. He and his family will arrive at an early date. A pageant, So Many People, based on Home Mission study book, will be presented Sunday at 8 p. m. In the Presbyterian church. — ■^e three circles* of the Presby terian auxiliary met Tuesday after, noon at the following places: Marg aret Morse with Miss Mary, hfcKln. Jftfln Hlllbouse with Mrs. B. -Wr - WIK AdvwrtiseiiMats andw tais heedlnc wl| he charged for at the rate of 1 eeat per word. malssOTi charge M peats Ade oet is Id golat type donble ehorgs Gaah mast aoeempany ardor eaeept •here eostoner has Ledaer doeoaBt. FOR SALE—Good used Pianos and Bedroom Suite, Dining Suite and China Closets. Carollns Furniture Go., Floyd tL Boykin, Phone No. 660. SOc FOR SALE—Oak wood for Ashley heaters and fire places.. D. P. Pee ples, P. 0. box 162. ^ FOR SALE—rAuto aeat covers of vari ous styles and materials and to fit most cars. Stogner Motor Co., 128 E. DeKalb St Phone 670. 34? FOR SALE—Colonial home, six rooms, two baths, two balls, two porches, lot 116x180. Apply to W. A. Rush, Boykin, S. C. 34-36p FOR SALE—Seat covers for almost any make or year model car. Moat of these covers are tailored pre-war plaids. Come In and see them be fore they are gone. Stogner Motor “Compafiy. Phone FfinkS lLTDeKalb street. 18c WANTED—Pulpwood, hardwood. tl»- bar. Ws also boy land. Help yow government by selling your wood now. Want to buy several good ; ua^ "tracks. See D. J. (}reed, or caU S2L P. O. Cam- K tJ. WANTED TO BUY—Good Used Fur nitnre and Sewing Machines, any condition. Ciarolina Famitore Co^ Floyd H. Boykin, Phone 669. SOtfe WANTED—^Any good used car. Will pay top pri^. CaU 670. Stogner Motor Co. 128 E.-DeKalb St 847 WANTED—Experienced saleslady for week-end work in dry goods store Apply to ■ J. Paul Ross, 932 Broad street. S4-86p FOR SALE—5 miles*east of Camden, one farm, containing 116 acres, 67 under cultivation. Near churches, school bus passes house, a large six room dwelling. 18 bearing pecan trees, two large scuppemong arbors, 1 black grape. One bam with stables and pump at lot Cotton house, farm implement and mach inery shed, shop. Double garage, smokehouse, brooder, chicken house and yard. Two tenant hpuses. See S. E. Belvln, route 2, Camden. S. C. 34p Wanted lu^ AdmUaion: Matinee 80c-~ Night 85c—Children Under 12 Years of Age, 12c. Brannon; Minnie Forba with Mlg. Pearl King, Mrs. Howard McKinnon and chil dren are visiting Mrs. McKinnon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeWltt, in Hartsvllle. The Youth Fellowship of Bethune Methodist church, held a Halloween party Monday evening. Games, con tests and scavenger hunts were the sources of amusement. Sgt.. John Copeland of Fort Jack- son. spent the wwk-end here with his mother, Mrs. Maud Copeland. Mrs. Harold King entertained Mon day afternoon, honoring the 8th birth day of her daughter, Patsy. Thirty- five friends were invited. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ruff visited -Mrs.' Ruff's parents In Atlanta, Qa., this week-end The Junior Home asseciatidn of i Bethune, had their annual club inltia-{ tlon Tuesday night in the home eco nomic department. Mr. and Mrs. Johit Eldwin King of WANTED—To buy used furBitore, odd places and general furaltara Camden Furaltufe Oo;- Phone-164 litfe Service Center Has A Music Box An electric radio and record player has been loaned to the DeKalb street Service Center by Father Ekimund Burke of the Catholic church. The instrument, an expensive one, has already been installed in the cen ter and has made a big hit with the service men. WANTED—One of the largest and best, known manufacturers of a home appliance Is now back In pro- ductiotk and seeks, contact with a man of character and energy. .This' man will act as our dealer In this area but without a store, overhead or investment of any kind. He must be able to stand strict investi gation as to honesty and depend- _Ahillty_ .Qiifi Age. ilraft.JBtatiu.,pray tons Job, etc., briefly to State Direc tor, 62 Arcade Bldg., Columbia 7, S. C. Interview locally next week. A car Is necessary. - 33-35c WANTED—A feeder 'shoat, weighing around 125 pounds. J. B. Cantey, box 204, Camden. Phone 487. 34c WANTED TO R|ENT—6-room unfurn ished bouse with stove and refrig erator. Call Mr. Sommers at 642. tip WANTED—Three first class mdchan- ics, familiar with General Motors cars. Good working conditions. Cpntact Langston Motor Co-.r Chev- rolet-Bulck dealer, Camden, S. C. 34c For Rent Newport News, Va., are receiving con gratulations upon the arrival of a son, John Edwin, Jr.. Oct. *31. A* place of Interest is that of a winddw of the Truesdell Drug Store, displaying photographs of those in service from this town and communi ty. LEFT—On bench In park on North Broad, a black hand bag. containing bill fold, change purse and several other small articles. Anyone find ing it, please leave at Chronicle office and receive liberal reward. Mp FOR RENT—35 acre farm, near Cas- ' satt, S. C. Two dwellings and out buildings. See Mrs. Alice S. Sharpe, 2141 Wallace St., Columbia, S. C. 83-34P oAsana Professionat And., .. i jtiisiiiiss Cards HAVE YOUR SHOEt REPAIRED ■ ^ _ JEXPMT repairmen Shop looatad 9 doors balow n C. Dlxoa'a Barfala House, dtr tha mana0amaiit of Mr j •r . Rowell. * '• WE quarantee'satisfaction 941 Broad St Camden, 8. ( FOR RENT—Sunny apartment or two bedroolns. living room ’ nri, ata bath and kitchenette 1419 .St. Phono 276-W. ' ^ Lost — FoniMl LOST—Kerosene coupon book, isstj© to Irene Williams, 820 Market St Camden, 8. C. ■-H-OST^RatIoir-to(* No. STlssu^ j, Georgia May Boalware, Rldgewaj S. C., route 1, box 132. LOST—Ration Book No. 8, issued ti Thelma Vivian Anderson and Bobb' Joe Anderson, CassatL route 1 boi I4| LOST—Ration books No. 3, issued U Helen G. Sinclair and Cora A, Shaw Wateree Mill, Camden, 8. C. LOST—Ration book No. 4, Issued u Maggie King, Bethune, S. C. LOST—Ration book No. 8, Issued to Harriet L. Belk, route 2, Camdei. tip MiscellaMoos JUST RECEIVED—Another carload C( ^ Insulation. Prepve for winter now amd save fuel fmd dollars. Buy payments. M. E. Forte, Phone 58iJ. FOR RENT—Nice, furnished bedroom, twin beds, steam heat. 1011 Broad street or Phone 390-W. • 84p FOR RENT—4-room furnished apart ment. Private entrance, private bath. Apply* Mrs. Lois Nolan, P. O. Box 203, Camden„ S. C. 34p FOR RENT—3-room furnished apart ment at 1603 Highland avenue. Call this address or the Roiy Cafe. 34p TPaX TOTICE The tax books for the 'Collectioh of (bounty and School Taxes for the fiscal year commencing January 1. 1944r wiir'Bb op^eTl Trqm September TF, 1944, to December 31, 1944, luclusive without penalty. When making in qulry about taxes, please state the school district number in which you live or own property. The following is a list of the total levies for the various school districts: Mills .. SI .. 22 OaKalb Township School District No. 1 School District No. 2 School District No. 4 27 School District No. 4 29 School District No. 25 14 School District No. 43 14 Buffalo Township Mills School District No. 3 24 School District No. 6 II School District No. 7 It School District No. 16 II Sshool District No. 20 22 School District No. 22 ft School District No. 23 12 School District No. 17 24 8ch<}pl District No. 28 If School District No. 31 13 School District No.'^40 38 School District No. 43 ll Flat Rock Township Mills School Dtstrict No. 8 14 School District No. 9 24 School District No. 10 It School District No. IS fl School District No. 19^ 14 School District No. 80* *. l| School District No. SI 14 School District No. 87 34 School District No. 41 34 School District No. 46 l| School District No. 47 If Watsrao Township Mills Schotd District No. 11 School District No. 18 Sf iBotiool DMtrlct No. If 17 School District No. It ... 24 School District No. IS i| School District No. 39 l| C. J. Outlaw, Trmmnt, 13-39-44 KfMhaw Oo«l^, g. a* Now f" Open Bring the kiddies to our Toyland.. • ?anta_Q_aus has been here^ leayi^ so many interesting Toys. Ydu’ll find dolls, mechanical toys,, games,- jeeps, tanks, planes^. . . and many other things to delight the Ameri can boy and girl ^ NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR CHARTER Notke is hMurahr j;Maa tbst jllsr the expiration of ^rea (S) dayi fhai the date hereof the undersigned will apply to tha Secretary of Stats of South Carolina for a corporate chart er for a company to be knows ai Camden Frosen Foods, Jnc., which company is to have Its principal place of business at Camden, S. C., and pro- jposjes.. to engage in the bualneas of processing and dealing in froten foods and other related activities. (Slfned) & B. Benson, Juanita O. Bensoa, Incorporators. November 10. 1944. Camden, S. C. Join Us in Fun & Laughter AND, when shopping for gifts for the children, look over our complete stock of auto and radio accessories, tires, paints, and dishes* Southern Auto Assodate Store ‘ Qmi. B. Blsrtlhtf, OwMT and MsAAfor OPPOSITE CAMDEtl THEATRE 530 E MCALB STREET WHY NOT PLACE A MARKER wkh his correct insignia on your cm*- tery plot to the memory of that loved one who gave his life for hk country? Tom McNinch, Lancastw, S. C. tmt NOTICE—W. Lb Johnson A Sos, roach, Vaterbug and bedbug » terminators. Matsrial used not 90L sonous. No odor. All work gusna teed one yeaf Box 402. Gheatar, 3. C. CHICK FEED—(^t a bag of that goo4 Spartan AH-Mash Starter for yow chicks and give tkem tke ritfit stait Only the one feed is all you need ts carry them throngb the first t« weeks Buy Spartsn todsy ^ chase yonr chick worrlss sway.— Whitaker A Company, Camden. 8, C. EQQ8> FOR HATCHINQ — From it- lected Triple A blood-tested imA 11.00 per setting of 11. White liMh New Hampehlre Reds—The (hida Floral Company, POULTRY Dl- PARTMENT, loeated West hmm StreeL Phone 683. . « Roi^iig Is Available ...Withm Your Means! Utarhil if LIT Ut irrillATB YOUR ROOFIMI JOBl Dee't trait *tN the last eaaalr. WoHc hMIment plaa. sii— M. E FORTE V . • ■V