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Prerlonaly Be Md been In trasineaa In Atlanta ^ later In the fertttlxer and bottUng oo*™*s iB Sumter. He waa a Mason ^ BBd a charter member of ^e CamdM Rotary club. He leares kls wife, Thomaala Park inson, whom be'married at Richmond. Va., Auj^at S, 1904: a brother. Dr. George N,. Guthrie of tfashrlllA Tenn.; 4 Gnthrie of Madeira Si^ool at Green way, Va.; two sons, Randolidi lR>beon Guthrie of New York City; Gordon Page Guthrie of ^Bridgeport, COnn.; two daughters, Mrs. Thomaala Guthrie Tyler of Washington, D. C., and Virginia Cary Guthrie .of the Unlrerslty of South Carolina at Columbia, The funeral whs held Thursday af ternoon at 4 o’clock from Grace BSpis- copal church. Dr. Maurice Clarke of ficiating, with burial at Quaker ceme- tenc. The actire bearers will be Lawrence Whltalfer, Sr., Henry Beard, Sr., H. O. Carrlson. Sr., Moultrie B. Bums. Thomgs Ancrum and Chap Barrett. *- Aato .Cradi Kills Kershaw Veteran InstaUatlon of two repalr^shopir In the Western Aato Aaai^iatod storo on North Broad street to*'take cart of radio and bkycls needs has beta announced by l^essrs. W. R. and H. 6. Bowden,! store .owners.' The shops are modwn and n^Cro- politaa )b every detail and in ehargo of expert repair technicians. In tho radio np^tr nak are two men/who understand radios thoron^ly sad can repair the most difficult of tronblea. W. Bowden, with years of radio experience back of him in the care and repair of.reiTilian radios is in charge. Mr. Bowden was also OT'n- spector of radio Installation In B-lt’s during the last war. ' Assisting la the radio repair de ptetmeM it Harvey HaH, a vetesan of three years in the navy as an aviation radio operator on the U. 8. Battleship Mississippi, during which period he participated in actions on Pelelean, Leyte. Luxon and Oklhhlrit all in the South Pacific theater. The bicycle, small electrleal ap pliance and replacement Shop ^ in charge of Bddle LaTonf, who dur ing the war was a mmnber of the SBO Parntroop Infantry and went through some of the hardest fighting in France. LaTout made the Jump <m D- Day in Normandy. Later in a Jump in the invasion of Southern France he was ..injured. The Western Anto Assorts store . Fnapral swrices for Mam C. Jtdin- ■oa, If-year-ehl ex-sailor, were held Banday afternoon from the Buffalo Baptist church. J(dinsoa*s death was attrHmted to .Injuries received in as automobSe accident Frday afternoon. The Rev. C. R. Griffin, chn^ pas tor. and the Rev. Mr. Bdward of the First Baptist church of Kershaw, wore in charge of the services. Inter- me^n followed in the church ceme tery. ‘ Mr. Johnson Is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Johnson of Kershaw; five sisters, Mrs. G. W. Hilton, Jr., of Jefferson, Mrs. James Catoe and Mrs. George Holden of Kershaw, Mrs. Ernest McNaughton of Lancaster and Miss Fannie Lee John- scfti of the home, and six brothers, George Johnson of Kershaw, Dewey. John. Jimmie and S. R. Johnson, Jr^ of the home, and Edward Johnson of the navy. Forest Lakers, Def^ Camdcm Li Golf Event Intavckjr TgamiNNtticA Gone To GihnnlMa Drrot IMffora 41 To 81 has had an amasing growth since U was established here by W. R. Bow den a number of years ago. At the time it was located on Broad street next door to the Camden Food shop. Later the store moved to Ks present location. Colonel H. S. Bowden who had a long and distinguished career in- the arme^ forees in the European theater became affiliated with his her and in the past several months e / expansion of the establishment has been rapid. The store is large and commodious and teems with bargains of every de scription. The expansion is still on and in the next several weeks the dddHlon of a number of lines of merchandise not obtainable during the war years, will be a boon to the many hundreds of Western Anto oompany customers. Forest Lake gtdfeTs trimmed Cam den 49 to XI in Camden last weak Wednesday at an Inteixsity team team match which featured both pro fessional and amateur play. In the pro rounds, Melvin He|Bpl|tU, pf Forest Lake and Steve Dwda of Camden tied for medalipt score with 79’s. Jack Ryerson of Forest LUce paced the amateurs with a TU Results: • • Hemphill and Ernest Spong, Forest Lake, beat Duda and DeLoaeh Sbeom 4 to 6. Joe Sheffield and Joe McKain, Cam- FAQK THRtt <len. beat Bm Botnean and Charlie Barron. 6 1-1 to t 1-A ' Ryerson and IVank Dana, Forest Lake, beat Charlie DeLoaeh and D. Patridge, T 1-1 to 1 1-1. J. ViUepigne and.M. Muller, Cam den, beat Marlon Oienn and Gus SyU van, 6 to 9. Billy Sylvan and Joe Sanders. For est Lake, beat Bob Bruce and Charlie' Vincent, 9 to 0. Roger Heyward and Joe Enmw^L Forest Lake, beat Bob Taylor and McKee Boykin, 9 to 0. H. G. Campbell and Ward Galley, Forest Lake, beat R. Shannon and Sam Morgan, I to 9. The two teams will play a return match in Columbia next Tuesday. KlfItHAW. LOOQS NO. 19. A. F. M. 7 Regular Communication A First Tuesday of BaMi Month, At 8 P. M. Visitors' Welooma U a JONES. W. M. e. J. OUTLAW. Secretary Oociffi Stage .basing Mxup The recent change ®bf the radio networks and staUons to Bastem Daylight Savings time has caus^ much annoydnee to local radio fane who found that they have to tune in for their favorite programs one hour aheadof the time listed^in the press. Quite a number of Camdbn fans are interested in tbe boxing events sched uled Monday and Friday nights at 10 O’clock program time but which are now going on the air at 9 p. m., Cam den time. Not only has the public been some what befuddled by ^e time oltuatlon but the clocks on Camden's downtown section of Maih street were also all muddled up. The Western Union clock at the DeKalb Pharmacy comer got all excited and after drifting back some ten minutes, shot ahead about 20 minutes and then quit completely. The City Hall clock was five to six minutes off. Jerome Hoffer, whose sidewalk sign featured a clock, found that it was Just too much of an ef fort to keep up with the changes, so he took the hands from the clock. Bob McDowell Is Given Disdiarge Robert Archie McDow^ son of Mr.- and Mrs. Robert Austte McDow ell of Route 9, this city, has received his honorable discharge from the navy at the U. S. NAval Beperation oeater at Charleston. McDowril entered Che navy March 4, 1949 and his kuit permanent duty station was with the NAS at Corpus ChristL He served aboard the U88 Lexing ton for two mouRis and wears the Aslastic-Paciflo and American theater ribbons. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted to the estate of Alice Stokes Sharpe are hereby notified to make payment to the un dersigned, and all parties, if any, having claims against tbe said estate will presMt them likewise,, duly at tested, within the time prescribed by law. Lucile, Sharpe Trotter, Administratrix. Camden, S. C., May 4, 1948. 8-lOc PINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date. On May Xf, 1948, Lottie B. Hnekabee. wlU make to the Probate * Court of Kershaw County her final return as Executrix of the estate of Mlnten G. Huekabee, deceased, and on the same <bite Mie will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Executrix. N. C. ARNETT, Jndg* of Probate Camden, & C., April 91, Itif 7-19p CITATION State of South Osornty of Br N. C. Arnett. PnAato Judge; WHEREAS, Mrs. Oo^ M. Cashatg made salt to me to gnmi her Letters of Administratloo of the Estate and effects oY M. L. C^hatt THESE ARB. THEtEFORB. to otte and admeaish all and singniax <he KJnM and CredEen of the said M. L. OaMwtt. #ei8»hsd. tuM they M and aspear befoNf me, M the Oonrt of Probate, to bo bM at Camden, 8. C.« on Hay ttnd., noat. aftar pnbUcatioa luMoof. at 11 o’clock M tho fOreno^ to>sl»w esmse, ft any they have, why the said Admlniriratian ghonld not be Given under my hand this 7th dsy of May Anno DeWinl I94A SAc K.C-AWfBTT Judas of Pfobrta tw Kwdhaw 0 ISTI-^ ptAce to fHNorr* CURKSDN TIRE SERVILE -■ • i Sr MR CAR OWNER... Yowr jmio tm Ibok iuat as slick and snappy as this one f Just bring it to our. New Body Building —: and Paint StU>p On Wes( DalCalb Street ^ Just East ci the Cpmntjr Hanlth Buildnif. Let Our Experts Take Care of A’BENT FENDERS -^DENTED BODY ★WINDSHIELD or WINDOWS /ANEW PAINT JOB Keep Ypur Car In Good Condition J. HARRY ELLIOTT Body Building and Pamt Shop w stands for Germs 1 ttands for Insurance ccncer staods for Volunteers stands for aiuinatioh of which none are known fo science es e cause of cancer. ^lAiricf ffxise you lore ^\vL tD cancer » 'have your doctor check your l^aith regularly. W ti- (junrci those you love give tv ajnsjMer cancer r 8-AS aseetcaw to join the American Cancer Society in the fight against cancer. Guafd those you love givL tD cDrK|i4Fr cancer a necessary precaution Jor woman- every sig months, for men every year. ^uard those you lave giw tv conquer cancer MCMfV Home Co. * SUMMONS state of Bonth Carolina. County of Kershaw. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Lisiis Portee Wads, and B. O. Gar rison, Mansger John Bmrdsll Fund for the AUevIsitlse uf Svttsring HuBumity of Kershaw County. PlnatOfi. vn. Robert Nrison, Mary Robinson, Jsmos Nelson, Hnltlo Stewart, Ssrsli NsL soa. Robert Nsison (the yoanger), Charlie Nsuon, MUco Nelson, Ike Nelson, Sophia Nelson, Resh IL Notobn. OMrgo Nsbon, RIehsrd Nelson, J<Aanlo Nelson, Rosa Lss Nrison, Henry Nsisoa, LoMso Nri- s<m, Oertmda Naim and Jaalo Nel- oon. Dofsadnnts. TO; MART ROBmSON, JAMBS NEL SON, CHAELIB NELSON, MIKE NELSON, nCB NMJ90N^ HAmE STEWART. ROBOtT ’^NKiSON. GEORGE NELSON, AND RICH- ARD NELSON. 1M9VNDANTB Ton are bskshg igMonod and re- qatred to answer tiba rnniplntnt in this setion whidh waa fltod in tiio oCflee of the Clerk of Cemrt tor Kershaw county OB tnd #qr’ of Nay. 1948, and to servo a eoir dd a&swfr to tbe ■aid eomalaiat on (kt fihoerihefi at stands for Nurse' stands''fdr Operation: the good loldtor'in tho fight agalmt ^ncar. (^uard ffiose you love gtvt. tv conquer cancer by a ikfiUd iiirgaon, Bit - protect thoio yoei savar 'bK.,mony eaacor ^ lova by tadfig your doctor pktnnh, ^ fima. ^ OuarA those you Iq^ OuarAlhose you love^ givLtvconq^iUX center • gtyt, tv conq^ter cancer - i : ? % ■ ■ J I ■ • ' i r - *1P i vq y j m