The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 12, 1946, Image 3
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THl CAMOm CWMOmCLM,
’orcoMpmoNor
fyeGty & Loan AwodatioB
OF«AIIDfN. IN THt tTATi OF •OUTH OAKOLINA, AT tiUI
CLOtK OF OUtlNeSS ON JUNK », 1M|
APMTi
^^1 fjgtAt6 Mortals® Ix)wi**..
ISIF*
jM*te SWtf
1*^ Hand nni la
and PIxtnr®*
_ • LIAEILITIU ^...*...?7«.0»7.80
Ii«tanm«|f. ^ r«U7-pnId Sha«« %6iM» n
(bcioiiM ttodiTMM proott)
total UABIUTIES |74,0t7.80
...HS.4K.00
111.00
... 5.0tS.04
... S817f
50.00
I 1, W. F. NatUnn, Frartdoat imd IVaMurw of tto •boTo.imied
LAsaoeMioA to toitmtOj twdtr that tho nbovo statomont ti tnc
liai that A oonactly ropraaenta tho true atata of the aararal ma*,
|iea aad,aat forth, to tte •»« *>•»«.
|(jiiiact.—Attaat. W. F. OTnTPIJBS, Praa. and Treaa.
J. a MeLBOD. Jr.
W. O. WILSON, JR. V
, HTOIRT LEE CLYBURN
FLOYD H. BOYKIN
W. P. NETTLES. JR.
Sttta oF Sooth CaroQpa, Coaaty of Kanhaw, n;
I Swofo ^ aubacrtbed before me thia 5th day of July lfi4S *nii i
ItoaW oartlfy fliat I am aot an officer or dlreetor of this Bonding A
liaodatlon.
' Rj Contmiaalon espbee at will of OoramOr.
SAMUEL N. NICHOLSON, Notary Public for S. C.
KIRKWOOD HOTEL ANNEX
NOW OPEN
COMMERCIAL RATES
ReatMuMe Weekly or
Monthly Rates
CAMDEN COUNTRY CLUB
ADJACENT --
REST IN PEACE WITH D.D.T.
Let CAROLINA SPRAYING CMPANY rid
four House, Banu and places of busiaeM of mosqui
toes and fKes with D.D.T. We spraj cattle too—
We roseswed ear inMFaelfams mud trandnf from
our serwioe in dm Armp, tlia Board of Healtb in Sum
ter and hawe been checked by W. C Nettles of
Demson CoUefe.
• We Spray writk Pross«re
• We Spray Efficiently and l^conoeaically
. •We Giee Courteous Sereke ^
• We Guarantee Satisfaction
Phone 822-J, Somborwor drop a card tat
P. BROUGHTON
Park Wood Esiatca, Sumter, S. .C
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CLARKSON TIRE SERVICE
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GLASS JARS for Canning
Largo Quanli^ On Hand—•
SPECIAL PRICE
BUILDING MATEMAL
Varioos sues in plain and diedc rail
. windowA ’
CITY SUmy & EiHIIP. CO.
General Tmcfciiig
GUION TRUCKING UNES
Bread Street
Ikadhig ami
1.1.
"4 c?’“
BeHiine News Niles
Oran FletdMr has reeelTsd hta dis
charge from the navy aad is now at
MIm Mary Murray of Washlogtoa.
D. €.. haa boon rtsltlng her brother,
Rev; Jobs V. Murray.
Mr. and Mra. Bach Oatblags and
daughter are spending the wetk with
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark King of Ander
son were Tlsltors here ’Sunday and
FHday.
Mr. and Mrs. Betts Reid are recelV'
Ing congratulations on the arrlyal of
Reid is the former Miaa Beth Nor-
wood of McBee and taught In the
Bethnne cchools, 1544-45.
Miss Margaret Braswell is attend
ing a congregational convent ion at
Plostant HUl, Teim.
Presbytery convened at the Free-
byterian church Tuesday, July I.
Lunch waa served during the noon
hour by the Women’s suxiliary.
Mias Stolls Bethnne is sttending
a leadership training school st Mon
treal. N. C.. this week.
Mrs.. J. p. Jcdinston hss returned
to her home in Trmiton, Tenn., after
spending a month with hw parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Ysrborongh.
Mrs. Hugh Witherspoon spent
Thursday with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. D. T. Yarborough.
Miss Betty Best spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Best
BUI King has received his discharge
from the army at Port Bragg, N.. C..
and is now at the home of his par
ents. Mr. and Mra M. O. King.
Weekend gueata of Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Mays were Mr. and Mrs. Sedley
King and daughters and Rob . and
Mark King, Jr. ,
Mra M. F. Helms and "Miss Kate
Hedms are now at home In Bethune.
The circle of the Baptist church
met Monday afternoon as foUows:
Kate Ward with Mra Olllism Bran
non and Hattie Heuetese with Mrs.
Rob Waters.
Miss Lins Kenney of Rock Hill
spent the weekend with Mite Sara
Rebecca McKinnon.
On Tue8day‘' evening Misses Ce
celia King and Harriet Mays enter
tained the bridge clnb and also hon
ored Dr. and Mra. C. B. BiaswMl
with a surprise shower. Five tables
were In playing and high score was
swarded Mrs. D. M. Mays, Jr., for
the ladles and L. M. BmI for the
men. Bingo prise wMit to D. M. MayA
Jr. Beautiful gifts were presented
the honoreea A delicious salad course
was served.
the cothmunity picnic was held
Friday, July 6, honoring the service
men of this oomxnnnlty. Guest speak-
ett of the day were Governor Ran-
some J. WUlUina and Rev. Neil E.
Truesdale. Picnic dinner was eerv^
by the ladles of the community. Miss
Willie Either Ratcliff was selected
"Miss Bethune". Friday night a de
licious barbecue supper was served.
Watch Repair
Ejqpert Now With
Hoffer Store
Jack Kessler, watch repair special-
let. who has been affiliated with the
LcMiek Jewelry store In Columbia for
the past six years aad who previous
ly h^ been la Ohio, has taken over
the watch repair itopartment of the
Hoffer Jewelry store here.
The Hotter etote staff now boasts
of skilled help In all deparUnents.
la the dock repair section expert work
Is deoo hr Boykta Roseborongh, while
at the Jewelry oonnters are two
ehanniag clertm, the Mlasee Louise
Hammond and Myrl Rast
FVom Libecty ffiji
At the Preahyteriaa church the
Sunday morning service was con
^ndsy school exercises were In
cwge ot Superinteadeat W. E, Cun-
amghsm. An unusnaUr lurge attend
ee was present The monthly cd-
lection for ThomweU Oridiansge wss
taken, nearly $10.00 was reaUiOd.
Cupt. N. 8. Rickards wss in Cam
den on Thursday attending the meet-
tog of the county deuMx^tic execu
tive committee. . J .
Nissee Clara and Loutoe Johnston
Dixon at Catholic church, Ri^eway,
Sunday afternoon.
John Henry Clements wss a Char
lotte visitor on Sunday.
lllss Lillian Heyward and Edward
Craig of Conlmbla Were visitors of
Misses Clsrs and Louise Johnston on
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Kate Johnston sad Bratton
Gladden of Grkt Palis were Sunday
guests of Miss Clsrs and Louise
Johnston.
Judge A, W. Mstheson of S-Cents
section hss returUed home after
spending several days with his daugh-
ter and son-in-law. Mr. amd Mrs. W.
8. Hamiter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Furman of Co
lombia were here Sunday evening
visiting his parents. Mr- snB Mrs*. J.
H. Clements.
Miss Csllle Jones, who is attending
summer, school spent the weekend st
home.
CleUn Up Day
At Sandy Grove
Friday, July 15, has been set for
cleaning ’ off' the cemetery and
church grounds st Sandy Grove
Methodist church- Please ooma and
tell every one you think would be
Interested in helping «
Second
Conpmi
Spare stamp Na 10 in ration book
4 became valid July 1 for five pounds
of sugar to.be used only for home
canning. Last to be issued this year
for home canning, the coupon will be
good throuA October SI.
Also valid' for five pounds of home
canning sugar la apart stamp 9 In
book 4. This atamp also expires at
midnight October $1. The next 5-
ponnd regular oontumer sugar stamp
may be validated September 1. ac
cording to tentative plans.
With fresh fruit becoming * more
plentiful each day. many housewives
are eager to can preservet. Jams and
Jellies Great care to determining how
and when to use the sugar rations
should be exercised by the house
wives, the board’s personnel said.
Despite the fUct that OPA was
FAOI TNflEI
le^Iy dead July 1, the sugar ration
order • at4il ai In effset because the
commodity’* Is contnrfled by the de
partment of agriculture.
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yaar awM? baek. Taka at eiractaS.
LAKEN’S 9 DROPS
On S lie All Drug Stores
KIRBHAW LOOOK NO. tf, A. F. M
T Regular Communleatlon
ok Flret Tuesday of Bach
Month. At t P. M, Visitors
Welcome.
'V' U B. JONES, W. M.
e. J. OUTLAW. Seoretary
IW Newer Ckewerf Tc
rAiPUiis
SoBatKy
Kletaile '
IW feratbiair. Jatl eat rear
alatt ar krlSsa ia a ffata
af water. AtN a Nine Klae'
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taltralitat. Statarr aSar Citaaaear. Taar
taaCk eaarklr likr aaw. Aak raar SrantM
'laUijr'm'XMkm —
KLEENITE thi^ Bri/shlesi Way
Get KLIKNITB today ul DeKalb
Pharmuey and ell good •niggtota.
NOTICE
Notice ie hereby given toat a meet
ing ef the ateokheldere of Supreme
.Prodacta Company .will be held at
Logoff, South Carolina ,at nine o’clock
A. M., July 20, 154$ to consider a
Reeelnttoa toereasing th# capital
Bto<;k df saii Bofiame Frodmets Com
paq Aem seventy-five tkoaeand doL
lare (f7lve00.O$) to aot exeeedlng
•ninety-flTe thousand dollars ($56,000.-
00), end to consider any other busi
ness that may properly come before
said meeting. 16-l$-c
H. A. RABON.
President,
BLAINE RABON,
Secretary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CRUHTOBS
All parties indebted to the estate of
Alva J. Rush. Jr, are hereby notified
to make payment to the'undersigned,
and all lartiesk If any. having claims
agatnst the srtd estate erfll yresent
them likewise, duly atteetod. within
the thne prescribed by law.
ALVA J. RUSH, SR..
Baaeutor.
Camden, S. C.. Ame 24, 194$. 1$-17^
MoncB
This Is to notify all aad sundry.
That Saving Certifkate No. 2525,. Is-
Busd by the Bsito sf Kanluw, Ker
shaw, Soath CtoriOM, •Md Das..yth.
1545, payable to O. R. McKagsa or
Mrs. Bessie B, Atoxapdar. has been
lost or destroq^ aN
tloa will be aMSs to mdB'Thaik of
Kershaw for a dapBedta oirtlflsata on
the 2ftk 4sy si liD fa Ucm ot
catA
l$-15w
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wow CAMP 1076
Masts each let aad
ird Friday niflht e<
msath at t P. M^
at Hsrmitaas Com
munity Hsuss. Mem-
bars are urged to
attend regHlarly.
|VlsHlni sevsreigns
are always welooms.
C. L. Qardnar,
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