The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 31, 1946, Image 4
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PAM TWO
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Coimneiiceneiit To
Start (ki Sunday
Thm vpaUte la carUliBy feivttod to
tl^a follovlou cwMMuat pro-
grams of Jackooa hifh scatol:
Bttnday. Jaao 1—•Baocalaaroato sor-
tIm at Mooat Morlidi Bn^Uat choreb
at 5 o’cIocIl" Or. Baeoato, praaUoiit of
Bonedict collaca. will Mlrar tba aa-
nual sonaoti.
Monday, Jmna t—Class nlslit pro
gram at Jackaon high school chapel,
8 o’doek.
Tneaday. Juno 4-<OonuneiioemeQt
exorcisas at Trinity Mathodist charch
at 8 o'clock. Mr. Qodlodk. prasMant
of rnandahip coHaga^ will ba tha
THI CAMDIN CHWOWCH, CAIiDlIt, tOUTW CAWOLIIMt, WItPAVt MAY t1, tff
Blaze 'Hireatens
Gaither Dwelling
Tha timaly dtscoTory of a blasa on
tha roof of the Orwar Oaither real*
denca on ^Oraan atleet Satnrday at^^
tarnoon probably arertad %hat might
hare turned out .to be a costly fhra,.
The fire wat disooTered by a pass
ing pedestrian who notified tha
family. While awaiting the fire de
partment after ^ the alarm had bean
turned In a male serrant of the
Oaither family climbed to the roof
and with palls of water managed to
check the flames.
The fire was lender contrc^ when
tba diriment arrlTed.
guest speaker.
a« esowst ae
«W0i
in
tha eld
back yard
riAT TiNTS—water-mSSaw r«p»S»at.
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A King RirlM^ .1^ ol awning-atripad dritt» A*
bigh^S ft. aq^ with poles, canopy. How your y«u»g*
atersH loro one!
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Bethnne News Notes
Class Day of tha high school was
held Friday morning .hi the gym-
nsslnm and tha^ following program
was carried-oat:
inToeatlonJtow. W. L. Baker; class
history, Missss Joy BlscknMm and
ports Osinay; claaa poam, Miaa Mar
gie. Cstoa; class prophecy,' Troy
Parker and Harold Whitley; will and
taatamony, Mlsaes Clarlna SnlliTan
and Edith Mann.
Tha Perfect Attandaaca Hon was
resd^slso the honor roll hnd the list
of msrshals. The different awsjrds
were read and giran. Following thlp,
the home economics department put
on a fashion show showing tha dif
ferent types of clothing.
Orsduatkm exercises ware held Fri
day evening and tha following pro
gram was given:
Processft)^]—Invocstion, Rev. T.
B. Altman; salutatory. Miss Beth
Raley; Roaes Are in Bloom. Qlaa
club; addreas, Mark F. Hawthorne,
superintendent of Andarcity city
schot^; NightfaU in Granada, Glee
club; valedlctoiy. Misa Hebron Mao
Stokea; preaantation of diploaaas,
Lorlng Davis, chairmss a( banrd of
trnstaea; Alma Mater; benediction,
Rev. John V. Mnxry-
Qradiiatea
Joy Blackmon, Margie Catoe, Doris
Gainey, Peggy Gardner, Roby Mae
Lyles. Mary B. Martin, Marvin Me-
CaskUl. Vivian McLaughlin, Edith
Munn, Willie Mnnn, Troy Paeher,
Beth Raley, Esther Ratcliff, Hebron
Mse Stokes, Clsiine Snlllvsn, Billy
Wagon, Harold WhiUey. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clyhom and
children of Aleolu and Mrs. Sid Me-
Caskill of Florence ware weekend
gueats of Mrs. J. M. Clyburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bolton sad Miss
Ruby Davis visited Swan Laks naar
Sumter, Sunday.
Miss Ruby Davir~or Paris Island.
Naval hospital, is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Dnvte.
The home economics girls enter
tained the high school baseMl team
Wednesday evening with a rapper.
After the supper a number of gamee
wore played. Other than the teirni,
SupC. S. C. Hlott, Mr. and Mrs. Jrae
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RHEUMATISM
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Traeedell and Herman Denny weca
present
Mr. and Mre. D. M. Cleve of Floilda
are vlaitiag Mr. and Mra. D, M. Magn
Mrs. Juno Trueadell spent seranl
days St bar horns in BeahettovtUe last
week.
Miseee Dorothy McDowell of Kar-
shsw and Mias Mildred Harris of
BishopviUe were gneets here Monday.
Mrs. E. Z. Troesdell. Mr. and Mrs.
June Trnesdell, Mr. and Mrs. Frad
Branson and Miss Stella Batbona
spent Sunday In Gastonia with Mr.
and Mrs. N. B. TrneadMl.
Mrs. Loring Davis entertatnad a
number of IHUo frlrads Wednesday
afternoon in honor of Ted’s sixth
birthday anniversary. Ted was pre
sented a number of pretty and use
ful gifts.
Little “Tat” Sims' celebrated her
fifth birthday anniversary Mtmday
afternoon where^4ourteen of her little
friends came tb'make merry the day.
Jumping ropsa were given ae favors.
Mr. and Mrs. “Buddy” Mays and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brannon spent
the weekend at Folly Beach.
Mrs. A. T. Bethune and, Mias
Frances Bsthnne of Charlotte wwe
guects of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. King
Wednesday night
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell and
chRdren, Mary Mac and Martha Jane,
Mrs. Daisy McLanrin and Miss Stella
Bethune yisited Swan Lake Garden
near Sutater Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Louise Kelly, Mrs. A. K. Me-
Laurlu and Flynn Kelly visited C. M.
wnso^ Tuesday who is critically ill
In a Newberry hoepital.
The Union Bible schoc^ of the Meth
odist and Presbyterian churches be
gun Monday aaornlng in the Preshy-
teiian charch. Teediers tirem both
churchee am aaslsttng as taaehera.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Baker, Mrs. R.
E MeCaskill and daughter, Betty
Gray, spent Tuesday in Charlotte.
Mrs. BeMon Tidwell gave a party
on Fkiday oftanwoB, May lltb, be»-
oriag the eleventh birthday of bar
daughter, Janet Reed. Cut tlowera , ,
were used throughout the house. Mra- were uaad. A white
Fraasee Jermon, Mrs. Cart Oakprgadjwith alavan agadlea
Betty Jo TidweU had charge of the table. Pink lemonade;
gamaa. Contest winners were Patsy J cream nad cauAlea weta
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CamdsfB, S. C
BUILDING MATERIAL
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XOJ4G DISTANCE
CALLS AME STILL
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The volume of IMstAiice crIU . _
keeps r%ht on growhig. Between towns
and cities only a few 4nilce apart, folks
are nMdting Mio-fifih more caHs lo>
day thaM daring the peak of tke wnr-
• time load* A4-
As a result oi this postwar rush
^ of shortdiaul calls diere it likdy to
/ be some delays cm mdk to nearby
points until the necessary maleriala
can be obtained and additioiud elr«
prnyjMed !• mileve fongridon.
In the iMantinMV everythkigvpo^'
•Ible b beinig done In handiii all caHs
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•Money In loan on real estata faon
Interest reasonable. Repaynisnli aa dedred.
short form loank
• AIscl excellent smidl farm with bouse, bam and iUl
ty (30) acres near Black River Road. Gaod bad.
|15(X).00. Nice biqr for nretumbf vet~^
or colored. '
JOHN K. deLOACH, Abecnay
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ani/ model Radio that you may have tkd
needs repairing.
Your badness is eordhdly soUdUi
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G. A. GASKINS, Jr.
Lower Main Street
PIX THEATRE
BETHUNE, SOUTH CAROUNA
SHOW HOURSi—
Week Days: 7:30 and 9:30.
Saturday: 3:30 to 10:30 ConfbMNnly*
Late Show: Begms at 10»30.
Thursday-FViday, May 30-31
"Pride of (he Marines^
with
John Garold—Eleanor Father—DaMo Cbfh
Saturday, June 1
Kirby« Grant
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“BAD MEN OF THE BORDET
SOTiUt "Pnrpb MomM” .
Comedy
Saturday, Late ^liow
“STRANGE IMPERSONATION”
Stanrinff
William Gargan and Brenda Mardball
Mmdaj-Ttiesday, June 2-4
itj-aSt
MEItMJDVGE MCQuailKayit 'ttUMIEMN*
auuinooit ucauuttnipo.
WeAiesday, June 6di
“MURDER IN THE MUSK HiUI<
With
Vera Hmba RniHen ^
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Ihorgday-Fridn,
•m REPOT