The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 21, 1945, Image 2
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Dewey Huggiie
Will Open Modem
Recapping Plant
Veteran of Tore Repair ladoa-
try Leases DeKalb
Street Site
When T. D. (Dewey) Huggln*. ret*
eran lire expert o( Camden, called for
a Chronicle '“ad ttSin” to etop by his
home to get an advertisement tor his
new vulcanizing and tire recapping
service which he will eetablisb Oct.
1. at East DeKalb and Mill street, his
idea was to announce the new firm as
T. D. Huggins Vulcanizing and Tire
recapping Service.
But now, the name win be T. D
Huggins and Son. for Fred Huggihs
has returned from four years service
In the U. S. Air corps and will assist
hts father in the business.
Mr. Huggins has leased the filling
station at, the northeast comer of De
Kalb and Hill streets and has enlarg
ed it to provide a tire service Quart
ers. Here he is Installing the very
latest in tire service equipment and
will feature all kinds of vulcanizing,
retreading and recapping.
Mr. Huggins has been engaged in
the tire repair business for over 26
years, over 23 of which have been in
Camden.
Fred Huggins enlisted in the air
corps June 17. 1941, and after going
through the training routine, became
a pilot. He has flown all kinds of
Bsthssda Prssbytsrlan Chursh
A. Douglas McAra, Pastor
Church school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11:15.
Everyone is cordially invited.
Lyttlston ttrsst Msthodlst
Henry P. Collins. Pastor
Chnrch school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11:16 a. m.
Qraes Episcopal Church
Dr. Maurice Clarke, Rector
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
f^tirch school at 10 a. m.
Morning pra/er and sermon at 11:16
by Rev. Albert R. Stnart, rector of St.
.Michael’s church, CTharleston.
First Baptist Chureh
J. B. Gaston, Pastor.
M. M. Rabon. Associate Pastor
Church scboQl at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11:16 a. m-
B. T. U. at 7:16 p. m.
BrsDlng worship at 1:80 p. m.
Prayer service Wednesday, at 8:80
p. m.
The public is extended a cordial iiu
vltatlon to attend each of the eerrlcee.
St Michael’s Chiirdi
Rector Will Give
Sermon On Sunday
Rev. Albert R. Stuart, DU rector
of St. Michael’s church at Charleston,
and a tdiaplain in the navy for the
past three and a half yean, will de
liver the sOrmon at Grace church Sun
day morning at the 11:15 o’clock serv
ice.
Mr. Stnart is an able and eloquent
speaker and his appearance at (Jrace
church will undoubtedly attract a
large congregation of parish members
and others.
Dr. Maurice Clarke, rector of the
church, annonnces a program of
special music by the choir with Miss
Jane ’Trantbam as soloist.
COMING ATTRACTIONS
—AT—
Camden Theatre
IBOOOOPOOOOOOOOOBOOOOOOO*
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 21 and 22
^'BEDSIDE MANNER**
John Carroll—Ruth Hussey
Charles Rugflles
Also Color Cartoon
sooooooeooo<>oo»»»»»»o^oo<
Sat, Sept 22—10:30 Show
Sidney Toltr as Charlie Chan In
*THE SHANGHAI COBRA*’
with
Benson Fong—Mantan Moreland
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SUNDAY, SEPT. 23
A Musical Riot!
’’RADIO STARS ON
PARADE**
Walley Brown—Alan Carney
Frances Langford
loooooooooooooooooonooow
MONDAY and TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 24 and 25
Joseph Cotton—Ginger Rogers
Shirley Temple In
”I’LL BE SEEING YOU”
Also Latest News
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WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 26 and 27
Gary Cooper—Loretta Young In
’’ALONG CAME JONES’*
Alto News
SALEM METHODIST CHURCH
HOUR CHANGED TO 8:30 P. M.
Services will be held at Salem
Methodist church at Blaney Sunday
night at S: 30, instead of at the regu
lar hour that afternoon. The change
is made because of the Fourth Quar
terly Conference for the West Ker
shaw charge, to be held at EJbenezer
Methodist church Sunday afternoon
at 4. At Ebenezer the sermon will
be by the Rev. J. T. Peeler, Sumter
district superintendent.
Dr. D. D. Peele At
Methodist Church
At the Lyttleton Street Methodist
chnrch Sunday, Sept. 23, Dr. D. D.
Peele, dean of Columbia college and
editor of the Southern Christian Ad
vocate. Columbia, will preach at the
morning worship service at ll:16. A
cordial Invitation is extended to all.
The pastor. Rev. Henry F. Collins,
is engaged this week'lil special serv
ices at the Methodist church In Den
mark. He will return the night of
Sept. 23.
Service will be conducted at Beulah
Methodist church Sunday, Sept. 23, at
6 p. m. by Dr. A. W. Humphries in the
absence of Rev. Mr. Collins.
Fifhthkf Mad Bulldofa To
Battle Hamlet High Tonight
(Continued from first page)
some who will emit a wall of horror
and proo^ to do a lot of bellyaching,
but the big majority I believe will
favor it.
I have talked to tea or twelve of
the fans and as yet I have not^heard
any one expreas objeetton. But that
fighter planes but his last plane was
a B-29. He waa on many missions
over Africa, Italy and Southern
France. He has been an Instructor
at Barksdale Field In Louisiana for
some time. At present he and Mrs
Huggins are making their home with
his parents on Mill street.
isn’t saying they will not
Over at Brookland-Cayce last week
the gate fee was one buck. Wft have
a suspicion that most of the gate was
turned over to the fund to i>ay (or
the fine lighting system. Which is
Just another reason why every Cam
dM fan should be glad to pay 81 to
see a game—if some of the money
could be used to provide a modern
and adequate lighting . system for
Zemp field.
Cassatt N6ws Items
Iftecslved To# Late For Lest Week)
Mrs. A. A. West U vlsltiag her
daughter. Mrs. Fred Parfaanf and
family in Oxford. N. C.
Kenneth McNeely has a discharge
from the Navy and is at home.
Mias Douola McLaughlin of Lan
caster, wu at home for the week
end.
Pvt. and Mrs. J. W. Buchan and
young son, Johnnte, spent several
days In Pine Bhiff. N. C., with Pvt
Buchan’s relatives.
Mrs. Fred Parham and daughter.
Margaret, of Oxford, N. C., spent the
week-end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Moeier and twin
sons of Staten Island, N. T., have
been visiting their parents, Mrs. C.
A. Mosier and Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
McCoy.
Donald Holland, who is attending
the U. 8. C., was at home for the
week-end.
MIssm Margaret and Willie Mae
Elliott left Sunday for Winthrop col
lege.
Mrs. Norwood Hall has returned
from a trip to Akron, Ohio.
Pvt. Ralph Yonng enjoyed a short
furlough in Paris recently.
Pvt. Henry DeBnihl is a pktient
in an army hospital at Camp Gordon,
Johnston, Fla.
Arthur Hodge, yrho had his tonsils
THE FACT IS
By GENERAL* ELECTRIC
6Rai¥S AH INCH A SECOND!
AMAZ)N6 NEW FEATHERWEI6HT PLASTIC
THAN CORK HAS BEEN D^BLOPBD
BV GENERAL ELECTRIC RESEARCH
SCIENTISTS. MIXTURE IN
TEST TUBE EXPANDS
30 TiNNES rrssiZB.
IN 10 MINUTES.,
ANOLOGHr
CUStOM. FOR 37
YEARS GENERAL ELEC
TRIC HAS HAD MEN
SPSCIAaV ASSIGNED
TO HELP THE FARMER
WITH HIS ELECTRICAL
PROBLEAAS.
INtMNAN CARRIES 27
IDNS! A FARM WIFE
CARRIED WATER FROM
SPRING OI/TSIDE HOUSE
TO THE AMOUNT OF 27
TONS PER YEAR. AN
ELECTRIC PUMP COULD
HAVE DONE HER WORK FOR
PER MONTH.
GBNBBAI.ABlSCnUC
^ CAMD6N HOME SAkERY
MY oao CAN KINOCt a
Fist BY jiA< Rueea«a
MY Fop CMl'MMtt IML
9PWIKS Fvv juarr by ^
suaeiNft momyhc
The CAMDEN HOME BAKERY can put a
bhtluiaF cake on your table that will set the
whole town talkimv* rich, satufying fla-%
▼or, lightaesa of temture and decoratiTe de>
sign will make it an instant success.
CAMDEN HOME BAKERY
CAMDEN
S . C .
removed ia a hospital'in Golombla,
is doing nlcoly.
LL L. U W«st. of Fort Myers,
Fla., visited'relatives here Monday.
Midway school opened Monday with
a very good attendance.
Robert Stewart and daughter. Miss
Kate Stewart, of Pine Bluff, N. C.,
spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Cboper and PvL and Mrs.
Buchan.
Misses Saiah June Rosier and Betty
Jane McCaskill left Monday to enter
Winthrop ocrilege.
PtL and Mrs. David Mawksby and
two sons. Dave and Donald, left Wed
nesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. ClofUn
Garst and family in Bradenton, Fla.
Mrs. Osiyt Is the former Rath Mosier.
Misses Margaret and Willie Mais
Elliott were given a party last Satur
day night by their parents.,
Mrs. M. 8. Rosier attended a meet
ing of the execntive board of the Con-
garee Presbyterlal in Colnmbia Thurs
day.
Mrs. William Wells of BlsbopvlUe,
R-U-AWARE ?
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MAS MO
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POWER TO CMANOE ‘IHElR
COLOR TO MAtCM TW
GROUND ON vYHlCH TMlV
Rir.
Man is an arrow which sears
through Ilfs to find final rsst in
the sweet darkneee of hie earth.
There, deep-rooted bloeeome
planted by his gentls hands, tan-
dsriy oarsas tha shaft as it sssks
eternal peace . . . eo does the
KORNEGAY FUNERAL HOME
offer eolace to thoee left on
earth, eeeking rect from triale
of lees boms through grisf.
FlSNtKAL HOME
PHONE 103 ‘^■CAMOfN.St
wsa a v^ to her -1
Cooper and fwnfly J. t
Miaa- Roth Walter w ^ ’
afitont aeveral days Z i
parente. Mr. and Mrs
•■Malt." MrtkKiiluB _
from th. ColombI,
FOR BALE—1941 super deW .
to exosUenc oondlt^'’*SSr’.:u
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WANTED-Flve or «lx rooTlr'l
in or near Camden, by fw
tober. Mrs. Ruby Pe*/h. ^
COMING ATnucnozs
Haiglar TIunIte
Coiwer Bread and Rutledn lu
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 21 w
“SANTA FE SADDLE.
MATES”
starring
Sunset Careen with Linda
Chepter 2
“Fedsral Operator IT
Also Color Cartooin
MONDAY and TUESDAy]
SEPTEMBER 24 an4 ]|
’THE CHEATERT
wHh ,
Joseph Sehlidkrout—Billy
Eugene PaJlette '
Also Newt
WBDNESDAY.THURSDAT
SEPTEMBER 26 and IT
“BELLE OF THE
in Technieoior
Randolph Seett—Gypsy Rm
Dinah Shore
Latest Newt
Chapter 10
“The Mooster ned dm.
BUILDERS
Good work, sool Today you’ra building n make-believe
tuflroed with n toy train and wooden blocks.
TomofTowyouTl be4> build a new bustneas, a great
BBtowfacturing plant • modOT more proaperoua
^oaddaod... and B greater Americnl
Thefi the kind of future your dad is worUng.for...
TOUT dad end aU tha other 50,000 men end women of the
Bouthani Railway System. -
Thalli why they’re working harder than ever before
••• *^**7 serviceeble piece of equipment do moie
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ttemomoMot of fighting man and uippfisi .t
Aod tomorrow when you put «WBiy poor pIsyfiBBlI*
the Southern win be readty to the Soodt** with,
' even greeter efficiency and dapaoddblity •
the experience and know-how that coma tom
a record wartime transportatkio load.
YMp ointufy theae ’’bnildifB’* of (ha flcailWaiidl yooBT
and old, are hard at work prepBring for ttw d^B of psBca
and plenty that Ua abaad.
Aod that’s another leaaoo why
. saying, «Look Absad^Look Sodthl*
SOUTHERN. RAHWAY 8YSTE.1