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AfT APPMECIATtOlf Wr. «B« Mrs. Morrti Knotts wtsli to onprsot tk^ ^^preeiHnkm u4 tlunks to thstr sMSf trlonds sad no* Qnotntnneoo wlio wers so kind nad 1JIK dsni^tor. Jonnotts, who was UJarsd in sh onto soeldMt roeontly. Tksy w* hsi>pT to SS7 tibat tho Uttlo girl Is gottlng along woU and has bosa rw moired from tho hospital to tho hooio 6NI ft jytiK 7, -fm >• --iv ^ OMsIdorato dnrlag tiM otross of worry of an aant la Caado^ growlag Oat of tto illasa of thsfr Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kaotta. . K PIX BETHUNE, SOUTH CAROUNA SHOW ^OURSt-- WMk Dayai 7i30 «Mi StSO. Saturdajrt Bt30 la lOtSO CouBmaljr* Lato Slmt Bafiao at lOsSO. % ; i V \ rr^-- Thiiraday'Friday, June 6-7 W REPUTATION” Starriaf Barbara Slamrycli CaiTia Brant Comodj A Nowa —— - —...I. .1 . lyi ■ I ■ II Saturday, June 8 “WAGON WHEEI^ WESTWARD” with . WST BOl ElUott Sorialt Purple Monator Strikoa No. 14 Comody Saturday, Late Show John Carroll and Maraha Hunt “A LETTER^POR EVIE” Monday-Tuesday, June 10-11 Cnukreua JONEg f ‘ngnctW/ tov/nV Tlortf^ncin*/1 AT THE STRAND CiN FRIDAY ' ♦ OOAN LEOUE-RDBEKTAIW - szsakau Ctundey A Newa Wednesday, June 12 “FIRST YANK INTO TOKYO” • With Ton Noal—Barbara Halo Comody Thursday-Friday, Juhn3-ir Three Asters Sueeurnhs Mtiiin Sevoi Wedu Tune ThrM sistora, Mrg.^ H<Mton of Cassatt, Mfd. Ratdo Black- woll of Bothnno a Mrs. 8haii> of Colnmhla, all passed away within a period of soron Mrs. Sharp died about soToa wboks ago, Mrs. Blackwell on May dO and Mrs. Horton on June 1. Mrs. Horton Horton of Cassatt and was Is natlTO of Bethone. Bho waa tho isughtar-oi James Stekeof^d Sarah Hall Sbidws. Besides her nosband she learea two brothers, W. S. Stokes*of Bethaae and M. J. of CosMT, Oa. Also two sisters, Mrs. Daisy M. Thompsoo of Bethune and Mias Lula A: Stokes of Cassatt, Funeral rites were held from the Sandy Orore Methodist church Sun- day, June 2, with Bor. John Murray officiatiag and burial in tkB adjoin ing eeremtery. MRS. SALLYI MA8SIY a 6 Funeral soiTices for Mrs. Sallye Massey, of Camden, were to be held at 4 p. m. Monday from the home of Mr. and Mrs, B. E. Young at Ker shaw, was conducted by the Ror. J. B. -Caston, of Camden, assisted by the Rot, W. F. Baker of Kershaw. She died Saturday at -the Columbia hospital. She is surrired by a sister, Mrs. Mamie Parker of Berlin, Md., and one brother, \l^llam S. Smith of Poco- moke City, Md. MRS. T. B. CLYSURN Funeral serrices for Mrs. T. B. Cly- bum, C8, wife of T. B. Clybum, Sr., were held Sunday afternoon from the First Presbyterian church at Ker shaw. She died Saturday morning at her home following an illness of a few days. Besides her husband, she is su^ Tired by four sons, T. B. Clybum, Jr., of PMham, Oa., J. Frank Clybum of Kershaw, Braest P. Clybum of Cen tenary and Stuart ’D. Clybum o< Ker shaw; three daughters, Mrf. Lorfaig Deris of Bethune, Mrs. T. R. Duncan of Augusta, Oa., Mrs. George P. Darls of Blshoprllle; IS grandehUdrea and one sister, Mrs. J. T. Hunter of Roan oke, Va, MRS. MATTIl BLACKWELL V Funeral serrices for Mrs. Mattie Blackwell. Sandy Orore sectkm, Ksc- Shaw county, were held at S o’clodt Thursday afternoon at the Bandy Orore Methodist church. The Rer. John Murray of Bethune had durge of the rites. , She is surrired by two bfothers. W. S. Stokes of Bethune and M. J. Stokes, Tacoma, Oa.; three sisters. Mrs. Lula A. Stokes and Mrs. Carrie Horton, both of Cassatt and Mrs. Daisy M. Thompson of Bethune, and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral At Kershaw For H. W, Pace, Jr. H. W. Pace, Jr., 40, of Kershaw, died June S in Miami, Fla. He is surrired by his widow, Mrs. Leona Barker Pace, formerly of Cor- Ington, Oa.; his mother, Mrs. H. W. Pace of KCrshaw; two sisters, Mrs. R. B. Fagan, Kershaw, and Mrs. N. C. Guthrie, Charlotte. N. C, Mr. Pace serred in the United States army one and one-half yearn He attended the Unireraity of South CarollM, and at the time his death was connected with a buaineaa ma chine company in MlamL Fla, Funeral serrlcea were held from the home of his mother In Kershaw at 4 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, conducted by the Rer, J. B. Caston of Camden, with interment in the Kershaw cemetery. ’MmM.B.ChrnA Obtervet Annioendn The el^tsenth' aanirsrsary of Trinity eharek. sbaeu iwbfildlBC, will be celebiated Bnaday, Jane It. T^ers will be two sorrlcet. At U:S0 a. m., the seruMB win be dellrsrsd by the pastor. Rer. W. R. Gregg, aad the music wOl be faralebed by the JankHr end leuior chotre. At 4:10 p. sl, the eaairersery aersaon will be driirered by Rer. Warrm H. Jenkins of Claflin ccdlege of Orangeburg. Rer. Mr. Jeh- iliis leoefmcl thn A, R degree from Claflin ccniege the B. D. from Oem- tnon Theoloclcal seminary and A. M. from Draw anlrerslty. The music wm be famished by the Jnntor end senior choln at this serrlce also. Brery oae is cordially Inrlted to at tend both of these serrices. CITADEL CLUB— (OoBtinned from drst page) played there etece 1041, end mimy former players who left for the army are retnnUng. togethn* with many good high scho<n prospects. He told of the schedule, listing some out standing feems ss opponents. Coach' John ViUepigne made e shml talk. Oeheral John T. Kennedy told of his life at The Citadel, before enter ing West PotaL and of the many Citadel men he came in contact with during bis long .military career. ColoneljCrcighl on Wjlliama, a Cim den high and l;ltadel graduate, gare an interesting, account of hia. four years there and of the many Citadel mra he was thrown in'contact with in the past thlrty-flre years of military aerriee. Cekmel Williama copunanded a reglmeBt during the maneurers. at Camden In INI. He said atadel gradnataa rated high in the army and that ereryone should be proud of the institution. Due to recent iUneaa Major Willis Cantey was unable to preside at the meeting, and the clnb stood in hit honor and a message ’wishing him speedy reoorery by the club is to be ixiaileci to him. COMING ATTRACTIONS Hkis^ Theatre Cemea Braud and Rutisdge BMu Fru-Sat., Jono 74 Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid with Bmiley Burnette in *«R0AR1NG RANGERS’* Berlel: ’‘Phantom Rider” And Comedy llioa.-TaBs^ Jana lD-11 ^ Qene Autry ’’BLUE MONTANA SKIES’! with Smiley Burnette- Paths News orer ub 1- After Jwie IS a IS* Penalty will bet • • ■ . * * . all unpaid Bueineee Ueenaen In ‘ ^ the City Camden' ‘ ♦ ■ LOUISE W. BOYKIN ' City Clerk and Treamrer Formor Colored Citixeii Of Camden Dias In Louiswille was taken ‘The following excerpt from a Louisrille paper: ‘The-death of Dr. Andrew H. Dib ble, director of the Central Louisrille Hpalth Center, la a ‘*great loss to the City-County health-program and lear- es a gap that will be difficult to fill,’* Health Director John J. Phair said. ‘Dr. Dibble died Wednesday night of a heart attack at hia home, 250S W. Walnut. Since INI he. aerred th^ years in the U. S. Pnbuc Health Serrlce in Louisrille, becoming ini INS. director of Central Lonisrllla Health Center. He practiced In War* reaton, Ya., from 1910 to 1941. Burial was at Camden, S. C., Saturday COMING ATTRACTIONS (^den ^eafre Fru-SaL, June 7-8 ’’SONG OF ARIZONA” Roy Rogers—Dale Sfrana "Oahby” Hayes Also Selected Short Subjects See Special Ad in this paper of Camden Made Morles to be shown Tri^day and Saturday in this theater taaooooaodioooooriooaoooooi Jana 8 SaturdBy Nile, lt30 Show ’’BEHIND THE MASK” Kane Richmond—Barbara Reed Mon.-TnBa., Jane 10-11 The Night You WUl Nerer Forget! ’’NIGHT IN PARADISE” Merle Oberon—Turhea Bey Leteet Newa leROBaat .-Tlmn., Jna* lt.13 , -TOMoanOw u raeam- .Claudette Colbert—OraaB Welle Oeorge Breat Alao Lataet News Wad.-man., Jane 1Z-J9 ’THE HAUNTED MINE” Johnny Mack Brown—Raymond Hattoa New Serial “Kl^ of the Forest Rangera” Paramount Newa J Whan yoa eel oat lo yroukte telephone eervice to rarnl dpreH en over an area of handreda a| _4it Ihoneande of equare mllee In nine etatee, jreaNt •at a REAL JOBI No one knows iMe belter Ihan your lelcpiMBt compony, nor is there anyone more eaper la am farmera hare lelqdionea. We’re hard at the Job, naing the be^ efrip> men! aad **hnow'haw** that yeara of Ball SyaMoi experience and reaeareh hare been able to Sonthera Bell imrka and mei —are and more ffognanl eight am the nwal of the Saathaaat. J Snnnw Beu Toephone mu TEicaum Coam .— iNcoteatATAO' J • / OLD-FASHIONED « o • Baun Dance June 8,1946 NEW ARM' . Ss V Camden, S. C 8 o’clock tin 12 f,— Price $L00 ti ■ /■'» .'Ail Veteran’s of Foi^rigB ./ V: