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v/r -f .'1 ■ THI CAMOm CMBOWCMt, CAWOUiiA, ymPAV, '-,-n i. 'j / t> f; I,’I PisgiBi Ntfws On Jane t about Oftir relattvoo o( Mr. and Mra. R. C. McLeod en)aqr*« ft famlljr reunion and plcalc at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McLeod. Qolto a number of tboee preeoftt attoftied church lenrlcee that OTOftinf. Aatag tboee preaent were: W. O. Jeoee, L. Cato of the U. 8. Marine eorpe and Hire. Cato of Cherry Point, N. C.; Mr. and Mra. C. C. King at Bufort, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Campbell and chil dren and Miaa Oraoo CaaapbeU of BaatoTer. Mra. J. W. Kennedy and eon of Blahoprille, Mr. and Mra. J. R- Lackey, Mr. and Mra. 8. O. L«nolr and children of Horatip, Mr. and Mra W. P. Baker and aona, Mra. Ell> C. Hatfield of Rembert, Mr. and Mra. Ray C. Crumpler azwl eon, Mr. and Mra. Leon Crumpler, Mr. and Mra. Roy Baker and three children, alao Carl, Battle and Roger Baker. Wedneaday afternoon June 12 the Women’a Miaalonary Socltey met at the church with a good attendance of membere aad aoTeral ytaitora prea ent. Mra. Leroy Rogera waa leader for the awBfc. MMa LNUan Shhrear gare a rery IntM’oating talk on the leaaoB fMii Koyal Borrtee. Special raualc waa % duet by two former mem bera, Mra. J. H. Campbell of BaatoTer aad Mra. 8. 0, Lenoir ot Horatio, ac- oompaalad by Mra. Kenney, aolo by Mra. Kennedy, accompanied byMn. Blyther. At Ibe cleae oi the meeting Mra. PW P. Hiker waa gH«« • , ahower by the other membera ot the eodety about a doaen Tiaitora preaent, in appreciation of her faithful SUlce to thV^letp. ceired a nice collection of uaeful and loT^ glfta for her ne^ home. BetUe Baker attended 4-H camp at Camp Long laat week. Mr. and Mra. Leon» Stuckey, Mra, Hamp Irby and daughter attended the Stuckey reunion laat . Mra. 8. Haya and children rlaited relatlTaa at Dillon laat . Superintendent J. T. McLeod of ^ Pinewood acbool and Mra. Mcl^w and children ktre been Tlaltiag Mr and Mra. J. T. Dennla, Mr. and Mru; R. C. McLeod and other rdatlrea at W. O. Jeaee L. Cato of the USMMC BtaUon^ at Cherry Point, and Un Catoe, who hare been rialt^ hla mother, Mra. M- W. Cato, were eappor gaeata of the K C. M^ Leoda on Monday night and the R C. Crumplera on Tueaday night. Mra. H. K. Delk pad children .of Charleeton rUHed ralatiTea hw and at Rembert laat week. Mr. Delk who is a World 'ffm II fdtaran plana to enter the UnlTeraHyd South Ca^ Una thla faU, eo eapeeto to move ma famUy to Rembert in the near fu tnre. Miaa LiUlan Shirer, teacher in the Aiken Bchoola. la with her parenta Mr. and Mra. J. L Shlter for the aum mer racathm. Befhmie ■< ■ ijLii I .t,.' -t- m' I’:.: ' I ' rT': ! ’i , ■ 1 PIX THEATRE BCTHUNE, SOUTH CAKOUNA SHOW HOURSi^ WMk Okqrftt, 7iS0 «id SiSO. Sdtwdsyi 3t30 to lOiSD Cittnftily. Late Skofwi BBgfaift Bt IBtM. fhiursday-F^idiiy, Inne 27-28 “THE HARVEY 6IRI5” widi Jmdy QarlamI' - Idm Hodiak Nawg aad Comddy Saturday, June 29 KlHnr Grant in “CODE OF THE LAWLESS^ Intel t ‘^Rayal liowated Ridaa Agaia** Ha. 2 Bit Baaf hlk' T.‘ li i-' ‘ 1 rjif ■ / V - T ■ J i|» -W”' ■ ’i ■ 1 k'-ll Mg H [■ as -i"* F sit' lU • Saturday, Late Show “WHJDFIRr with Boh Steole Monday and Tuesday, July >1-2 % Smm^SKfs/ ...te Olorie«s TECHNICOLOR irimSUZM I w MMAM • iM, A, * Nawa and Comad^ Wednesday, July 3 DOUBLE FEATURE' “MELODY RANCH” 'Gana “SHE WROTE THE ROOK” via DwU—JacfcO^ 'Hiursday and Friday, July 4-5 1 iMrCHPERiamiW M AdmmJfy MnamA iChateJoiidd! miMiiBapT-iaiaiaj i*4b( Mra. ThoniBeU . B. Joan were JoMI boataaaea at a heart dloa and bingh party with ttz Ublaa Tueeday afteraaaa at tha home of Mrs'. Clybara la honor of Peggy Oerdner, n bride-elect of tho month. The Clyburn home which lends it self eo effectirety to decoratinqs was beantifnl with aurnmer flower throngh oat. Oaeeta wera gmeted at tha door by Mra. T. Hy Joooy and Mra. Jack Joioy. The bride's chair waa mtilMd with a boQuet of white olecndera tied with atreamera of white ribbon. A piece ef crystal ia her cbeaeg pattern was presented the bride. Punch, chicken salad, crackers and cake were served. 'The outnrf-town guests were: Meedamec D, T. Ihnmy, How ard Denny, David Brown and Miss Beverly Denny of BlehopvlHe. Mrs. Roger Howe of Atlanta and Mrs. Jack Qmrdner of PhUadelidUa. Pa. The fdllowtng were guests of Mr. and Mra. S. B. Padgett Monday: Mrs. Sara. Blackmon. Mra. A H. Oiboon and children of HartavRle and Mra. T. m. Padgett of HopewMI, Va. Mrs. T. C. Langley aud daughter, Ann of High Point. N. C., were week end gneste of Mra. Lengley'a parents, Mr. end Mrs. J. H. West Mr. and Mra. Bruest Beard of Co lumbia spent the weekend with their perente. Mr. and Mra. Frank Beard. Mr. and Mra. Clifton Severaace aad children of Hemingway. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Smith ot Mondm Coruer were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mra. J. B. Severance last week. Mr. aad Mra. Fred Ariaeou hare moved to Columbia while Mr. Brinson la atteadims OaroHaa summer sehool. Mrs. Brinson returns each mofnnlg to brip her father. Dr. B. Z. Tiuea dell with bis office work. Supt. 8. C. Hlott, O. W. Rknore, Robert WllUsme and Miaa M^ El len McLnnrln are atteudiug Oarollaa aurnmer achooL Mrs. Eva Morgan has rotumod from an oxteodod visit to her oou and family. Mr. aad Mrs. Loo Morgan in Orangeburg. Mra.* Van Morgan and chOdreo of BlabopvlUe were Sunday gaeata of Mr. aud Mra. James King. Men Kriley, DSN, leckeouvtlie, Ha., ia visiting bis partets, Mr. uad Mra, Bdd Kelley. Mlee Miry Brannoa of Culambii spent the we^ond with her .parents, Mr. aad Mrs. B. W. teftuMu. Mrs. 0. R. Brannon ia viaiUng rola- tlvos In Cbarlostou. Miss Uaa'Keuiiey oC'Wlnthrop col legs wan the waakand guest of Mtas Sara Reboeca MCKIanon. .F. M. Helms and Mtas Frances Helma at Oolnmbln speat aueoral days at tbeir home bore last week. Wallaee Pbflllpe of Marion apenl the weekend here wttb ble wile, Mrs Margaret McLaurln PUllipe, who has Just rotnrnod from Cftmden hoi^pltal where ihe was a patMat Uttla Miama Sara Isftbelle and Althea Tnieudell are spending thla week with their grandparents. Dr. and Mtu. E. E. Tmden. white thalr ents are at Mdntredt, M. C.'Mr. TPues- 'dell la'teuehldk a study coorae there A week’s aeriee et evaapellatle ear- 'Vlees conducted Rev. Nell E. Trnee- dell of Oaatonia dosed Friday evMting In tbe'Preabyterlan Church. Miss Tola Oardnm* of Atlanta la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Gardner. Leo Tnier of Durham, N. C., spent Wednesday night with hla slater, Mra. Frank Lee. Mrs. J. M. Clyburn spent last week with her son and fuiUy, Mr. and Mra Alvin Clyburn in Alcolu. Mias Alma Pitta of Columbia was the weekend gneet of her aunt, Mia. Bessie Seegars. Mrs. B. L. Norwood oLMcBee spent Friday in the borne of Dr. and Mrs. E. Z. Truesdell. The (JiannHon fii Vidt To Ganufen; Motoreto Enftiue Mfafft Ift Bauaigad By Da- TbO' Stndebaker Champion came to town laat fVlday and already the home folka are preparing to uame it as mayor, chief of police, in fact, any thing with honor attached to it For this mitrely different design in an automobile baa caught the pub lic fancy as evidenced by the con* stsat stream of people viettlng the Myera salesroom Friday—In fact— every ^ay atnce It was plaeed on fHs- Play. Leslie Myers, owner and manager of the Myera Motor company, has carried a pwpetual grin on hla lace ever since the doors of the ealee-room were thrown open and the public tB-> vited to oone, see aad be conquered. And aeoording to Mr. Myera, the Stndebaker Champion has really oon- qaerad the public. It offers innova tions never before dreamed of. Vial- tors to the show room have beua pro- fase in their admiration of the car. Mr. Myera statea* that had care been avmllnble for immediate sale that he conld have s<dd eeoree nn Fri day aad Ratarday, not oouating oth ers who have begged for them this wbbIc* “Everybody eaya that tbe ear is traly a Champion'’, eald Mr. Myers. Mariltr a Hw _ orangaa aud priachea are shipped ok markets iuuriully. iwmcB , . -J Netiee la hereby given that i meet ing of the atoekholdera of Supreme Produoli CompoDy will be heM at LngolC, South Carirtliia ,et nlue o'clock . M., July to, 1144 te couaMcr a ReaMfttiou jarreaeiag Sie oapltal stock of said Suprema Products Com pany from uereoty-fiea thoosaad dol lars '(176,000.00) to not exceeding ninety,4lve tkoaeand dollars (IfiAOO.- 00), arid to cooMder any other bnsi- »s that may pibiriHy eoam bCIbre said meeting. 16-lM ■.’A.-1ILUMII. PreeideBt* ELAINE SABON, Secretary. UROIICA tOUkSig topa# Haft bveurPaMonal HaiMLWii aafei«yM>iNiy«ny artiMr LowoCetf PloM tfiSTfliter EeaS fly' ‘VOinX arrcr know how aaie * aad Bimplo aodey’a ilteg has hecoBis uatil you’ve llowu Aad you ««a fly Aerouou- aodwl W5i yfUlL.Ffly die pAaue ymndfl How? Mmpty pkaaefar uJpsdal trial teaau. Slap into tha riask A few AERONCA SSt M SEii-w saou-Row Minoar Qw ar iuani f , ABK GATE GUARD TO LET TOD DRIVB IN TO SEE JERRY HOITER Hoffw’s Faring Servkt JPhottaMW WOODWARD YIELD MRS. R. C. BENNETT, 8R., DIES Mrs. R. C. Bennett, Sr., 69, of Ker shaw, died at 8:30 Sunday night at the Camden hospital after a montSi ot Illness. p Funeral-serricee were conda«ed 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from Hanging Rock Methodiat church by the Rev. L. W. Edwards, pastor of the First Baptist church of Keraliari, of which-Mrs. Bennett was a mem ber. Mra. Bennett waa tbe daughter of, Mra. E. R. Horton vuid the late ffr,^ Horton. She Is survived by threap sons. Carl oud laek Beauett ot Kep' Shaw and R. C. Bennett, Jr, of Moik’ roe, N. C.; five brothers, M. A. and J. J. 'Horton of -Kerrilaw, F. C. Ho^ N. Tr., aud D. . three alsti Mra. .Sam Trveedale of Wbns Mra. W. R. Thomas of Charlotte a: Miaa CaHle HertOn of Long Isl and elx graiidchlMrou. ton ot Long IsU^ N. Horton Of DftrllUgton; Six hundred aad forty work eaip such as dorricks and steam shovels ure used along the Seaboard rallwayli 4.100 mllea'Of main Hne track. ^ Important To Everp Family.^ ; Special Attention and care to the wii^es of every temily art.dMpn % Open Door” Yuneral Directon. Tliair facilittes imrrida II Nl k U ifoM k To lie DeaMuratic Of DeU Township I am fully aware of my oUiyakieai'to you, tluU two yaars ago I proniaad Miat if you elaoted me aa your Mafidtrate 1 waulH aaeotte the dutiea of the Offaoe>coiiacaenlioualy amd aphoid tha tew, Butt I woald five yoa honeit,'faithful and imimrtial eerrioa frlthout rmpeet to persona, Hu^t I would five mercy where aaerey wau duo, and have done to the beat of my knowledge and judgement, and sight and every one to the records of the effioe during asy administration us proof teat I hava aairied out my promise to yau. And, T hu ee Ihkte my best, before God as my witness, <to prove myaolf worthy of tha ueafk dmee you placed in me when you etected ase as your Magistrate. I shnU continue to UBecute the dtettes of tbeMagtetrul^s'afHoe faithfaliy and conscientiously, and according to tew, as I hava hi tha past. It appears that lately 1 have been subjected to some critacum who jnrefess ko-heof the ophnon that^Lhave on ee^ camion been too severe In imposing punishment upon individuate com ▼ktod of, or pleading guilty to, the fA-iir'^hn of offaaaaate earns W tec dispesed of te the Magtetrate’s Court, and *1 hasten to pubBcte state that while I have the utmost sympathy for llteaa>unlhrtenate paruons upon whom I have to pass luntenca, for tew violations, as wJI aa for theb famOtes, at tha saam thnoiho tewcprsierihm tba^mlte hy> which I am govemad In patiiiig 'santanco upon fliBaa Who haur pteoJ guilty to, or who'lurveheaarfasiad guHtyin nqr Conrt of, Bha oonHdssion dl dffsnsas within Iha jmtedktton'df tha BtaglMralWs CoufL^ I A magtetrata cannot honooatly -dimoMond tha /tenr. Jlo if honor hound aim to ao dtedmrga the tolltee of hlrdfflM as te dhemf^ acotewtePmktec. Tho citteonship.of DoKalh SdwnaMp te typorfiir tewtehiding and white 1 om emu that none Uf ns waMI a wmgkUMtf tehe win irnpmo enssl ar mmsual pmdshmsnt, tea^ Y am sathfted fiat AU good people wantto toe tho firenteni peoiMe’tehloney‘ihoWn'iW ■rngtetratm in KRteinc-aentonooi sa fer as tho tot violating Iho law and InikMptec with the r, dmd 1 have Ihrou^hotlt my^mtojiltosy '^ severed with my wiMMtedft tolte tti saft'df fllKter lil esrad citfaungnretiH hatoinmite'hei -and htos tod hofrl'Ug'tetoy that myemiod-aa teagtetmto te>4pen%tvBlthwaW rpitttic mspectiom hy«aay tetefeHed phrsen OF phruini and R itoh inopootion eny peteOB toriewD tMl find' at any thne during my tenure ef offim I*lmve uWW, or that 1 have inflicted, unnucestarfly, hanh ppatehmosA/* win withdraw from my race fWr re election and not limeaflMf *'«t^ took tho suffrsc^of my foU< in tho etomiimili, RSSYfiCrrULLY» ‘ &■* ft -J - \ *