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TNI CAMOIN CNIIONK
CAMOKN, tOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. AUGUST f. 1f4t
Chronicle daanfied Ads Get Results
NOTICE TO FARMERS^
Have your BARNS treated with creosote. It
preserves the wood and is deadly to insects.
STEINS-Phone 228-1
SEE
STEIN
E. DelUlb Sc. Phone 228.J
for an estimate on spraying
The cost is so low you would'iiaye done it before
had you known.
DAVIS-^ACOBS
CeatMinu th« Interest of s wl4«
circle of ffleoids wss the marrisge of
Miss Rubf Deris of Bethane end T.-
Set. Richard Jacobs of Ctrinmbia and
F\)rt Dix, N. J., phleh took place at
3:80 p. m.. Joljr 21, In i the Post
chapel at Fort DIx. Tbe'CmprCisTre
double ring ceremony was performed
by Chaplain Wflllam W. Cooley In
the presence of a small gronp of
friends.
Parties During: Week
Mrs. Joseph ftiuson skitsrtained
thirty-six little gnests in .honor of the
sikth birthday of her little daughter.
Deas. Mias Hallie Clarkson assisted
the hostess in entertaining the child
ren with a rariety of games'and con
tests. Mary Primrose Nettles and
Master DnB^ were the winners of
the prizes in_the- contests. After the
A program of nuptial music was children were ^to
rendered by Sgt Robert H. Arnold,
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On Broad and Greene Streets
All at Pre-War Prices
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organist.
The bride wore sn afternoon dress
of white linen fashioned with a low
birthday cake, ke craam, and candiea
were sarvsd. Mra. C. V. Salmond and
Mrs. William Shannon assistsd Mrs.
01 wnite linen laanionea with a ioW|„
square neckline and a peplum finish- **l—*^^^“^*
ed with eyelet scallops. Her acce^' S-W. Landlngham was hos-
sories were white and she wore * *H**''*
coraage of white purple throated or- J? of her dau^ter, Mrs. JamM
chids. Her only onrament was a single MonaMn. Mrs. QiarlM Deixiachs
strand of pearls. ^pn high score and BIrs. Robert
During the evening the couple left O’Bri^ low. Mrs. Monol^ wss pre
fer a wedding trip to New York.' For **oted a gueat prize. After cards,
traveling the bride wore a gray gab- delightful rcfreshmenta were served,
ardlne suit with black accessories. I Mrs. Hugbsy Tindsl entertained the
Mrs. Jacob is the attractive daugh- Wednesday Afternoon Bridge CTub
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Davis of vreek. Guests substituting for
Bethune. She Is^ graduate of Be. absent members were Mrs. M. M. Rea-
thune high scivofl and Draughon’a sonover, Mrs. James Gandy, and Mrs.
Business ColJ^g^^ in Columbia. For L. T. Bradham. High scores were
the past three years she hhs held a won by Mrs. Reasonover and Mrs. A.
civil .service position with the Ma- C. McKain. Mrs. Tindal served de-
rine base at Parris Island llicioos refreshments.
Sgtr Jacobs is the son of the late ^—On Wednesday morning, Mrs, R. B.
Mr., and Mrs. Joseph P. Jacobs of Clarkson entertained the members of
Irmo. He received bis education in her bridge club. Other guests beside
Irmo high school and the University the memlMrs of the club wrcfe Mrs.
Of South Carolina. For the past four D. A. Boykin, Mrs. E. N. MDowell,
years he has served in the U. 8. and Mrs. Edwin Kerrison. Light re-
army, having returned to the statee freshments were served after the
in November after 28 months in the games were finished.
Pacific. ■ I Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Pitts, Sr,, en-
The couple will make their home tertained at a delightful reception *on
In Trenton, N. J., for the- present.
MAKES GOOD RECORD
IN BIBLE CLASS
Virginia Lee Hinson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hinson of this
city spent last week with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rodgers
of Cassatt. While there she attend
ed Vacation Bible School at the Beav-
erdam Baptist church wiUtout miss
ing a day.
She was the youngest pupil to re
ceive a certiHcate at commencement.
CAMDEN PUBLIC LIBRARY ,
Camden Public Library will be
closed, the last two weeks in August.
Just Received
A new shipaieflg of
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Bedspreads
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J. Paul Ross
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9^ Broad St
WIUUM R. “BT ttlTirS
Candidate For
House of “
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Saturday night in honor of their sons
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
William Pitts who have recently re
turned from Honolulu where they
were married while M^. Pitts was
serving with the Armed Forces in the
Pacific.
Mrs. Stanley Morse greeted the
guests at the door, and in the receiv
ing line were Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Pitts, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. William
Pitts.
In the dining room, at a beautiful
ly appointed table, Mrs. Reuben Pitts,
Jr., served punch, and Miss Mary Pitts
served refreshments on the sunporch.
During - the evening many guests
called and enjoyed the gracious hos
pitality of the ntts family.
Dr. and Mrs. Grayson Shaw enter
tained at dinner on Wednesday even
ing in honor of Dr. and Mra. Benton
Burns.
D. E. Watkins of New Orleans, La.,
is visiting relatives here and the
Sandy Grove section.
Miss Martha Barnes Is visiting her
cousin. Miss Betty Barnee, in Char
lotte.*
Mrs. Fred West and children, Judy
and Fred. Jr., have returned to this
city after an extended stay In Green
ville.
Try The Chronicle Want Ada
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COMING ATTRACTIONS
Hiuglar Theatre
CerfMr Bread aiid Rutledge Bts.
► Son of J. Team and Annie R. Gettys, Resident
of I^ugoff, Kershaw County.
^ Graduate of the University of South Carolina Law
School. Admitted to the South Carolina bar June,
1938.
I Veteran of years service in U. S. Marine Corps
throughout World War II.
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133 years of age, married, and the father of one
aiild.
► Believes in liberal Educational and farm Program.
►Advocate of Government according to the desires
of the people.
► Bound,l^TK) political promises and connected with
no political ring. He is free to serve the people.
(This iz a political advertlsemont, insert^ and paid for by J. Team Oattyz.)
FrL-Sat., Aug. ^10
**CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH**
Wild BiU BUiott as
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Bobby Blaka
Also Comody sad Cartoon
AimI Sarial
Moii.-Tuea., Aug. 12-13
KIND OF MAN**
2kchacy Scott — Jatua Paiga
Patha Naws
WetL-Thura., Aug. 14-15
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STRANGERS**
with
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Subjacts
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Camden Iheatre
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”THE RUNAROUND**
Blia Raiaw lad
Alsa Maws
He waa driving doum the mountain
But middenlgletl iuieep;
The ear careened; W» never been
^His soul the angele keep. ’
Kwpry BVt Minutea, An ApcmIubUI Death*
Ewery 3 Seconds, An 'Acddeni.
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The cost of living goes steadily higher. If disabilih,
strikes, are YOU in position to inert Doctors’ i.
geons’, Hospital and Nurses’ bills? ’
Ask,NOW about the Colonial NON-CANCELLAtuj?
“MASTER” PoHcy. — “In All the World No Finer^
cident Contract.”
DAVID H. BAUM, AGENCY
Camden, - - - South Carolina
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TERMITES?
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Let STEIN give you a free estimate on treating
your house. - ^
PHONE 228-J
SPRAY PAINTING
Cuts Labor Costs in.Half
Have your paint sprayed on by
STEIN’S PAINT SHOP
Phone 22S>J
lideal for painting garages — Dairy Bams
Farm Houses — Steel Work —Masonary
Surfaces.
Latest in Portable Equipment
E. DeKalb Sc.
RED STOGNER SUGGESTS:
That we look at driving from a custo
mer's viewpoint for a change:
rrs A WISE BIRD
WHO LOOKS AHEAD
HE MAKES THE BEST
OFWHArS ON HAND
HE KEEPS HIS CAR
IN GOOD CONDITION
As a Customer you want, primarily, three thiiifs:
1. Freedom from breakdowns and accidents dor*
ing WKnd cl
2. Economy of opefation which la. a large factor.
3. Comfort and'convenience insomuch as it is pos
sible to have.
As a Dodge-Plymouth and Dodge ^^job-ratetT
Truck dealer we want you to have these three
basic things; and strive to mnk^ possible hf:
1. Careful and very .thorough wofkmanaliip hi
our repair department—hf attention to dettib
which others are too busy to bhtber with.
2. Giving your dd motor cither, a eompiete over
haul, or a complete motor tunMp ao that it wiD
purr like a kitten.
3. Letting you have one of our aeto of lovely Bflt-
more Plaid Seat covm, (for which we are sole
agent in Camden), or hf inataBing a new floor
mat to keep down dust, heat and reed dirt, or
by both.
We sincerely believe that with dthtf or all of ^
above suggestions carried out, you will enjoy
appk-eciate that old boa whidi has stacked
many wearing and weary miles ilnee Ha heyday
when new. ^ ^
P.B.: Our‘‘Blijro KIW” pBy IB yw drifB phBi kB hmj
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Motw Co.
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