The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 23, 1946, Image 7
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^ M i«m« To Sept 9
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•z. Hiltfltt °L?2SSLllS!tJ5irL!?®°* win open for the
^ peet of ***ll^^^ ediool term Mondey, Septem
yid Mr*. !' •* * o’clock. Afl ttttdente ar<
’ Ertu 5“ <?S£2mII!5P^ to iMieter the flret day of
L ttSnlcUn *t tho C<A«nt)te|MhoeL Boa, rontec for die flret few
ff _»_*_ **• the lame aa laat year.
^ aconomhsa «W^ wmAvl ■■■■
^fjion of Mra. a C. ^M>|berry. Mra. aemaon
,a oi num. » «■• waBiiwon WUaon accorn-
S*»t#|pan!ed her amther home for a rlalt.
DriWB. I Mra. Ha Copeland, lira. W. A. Out-
1 jsr_ _
*^i£ KIM. ^ ™
- C. King of ^rtariUelweekend In Charleaton with Mra
Bnerson Strond and relatlTei.
at Myrtle Beach.
■*.*?€ Hlott atten«M a^m« Mr. and Mra. Clyde Horton of Aahe-
Unlreraity^ a ^ aMlrlUe were weekend sneita of Mr. and
U lS Master of Bdecatkm dl-lMri. W. k, McDowell
from that place. v i.«l spent the weekend
high achod claaa heldjin Union with hla family,
at Cheraw Beach, Ao^t . Miaa Gerry Darla rlalted Mra. Boyd
repreaent^ I O’Bryan in OredyrlUe last'week.
0* Blenheim waa the Miaa HetUe Hough of Columbia
of the claaai preaent I spent the weekend at the home of her
^rSolyn Bryan la rlaltlni herUother. Mrs. RocheU Hall
*ii— B. E. Newman .in Sumter. I Miss Alma Pitta of Columbia waa
■ Mjii “Dee” Hearon Inrlted a the we^end guest of her aunt, Mrs.
(rf her little friends in to help Besale Seegara.
fifth birthday an^- Mr. and Mra. Loring Darla rislted
Saturday afternoon at herlMr. and Mrs. Mayo Daria in Pwrry,
, the Ktag'Do^ Ma;, last week. — -
p. Helms and MIbb Kalaj Mrs. B. B. Wnilama of Rock Hill
u« rlslting relatlrea in Dor* was the weekend gtteat at her mother.
Mrs. W. W. Mungo
Copeland spent the
CAU OF 1UAIIKS
1 wish te li^e tkhr means to thank
the good people of Kerahaw County
for the nkSe support gtren me in the
leant Democratic Primary tn mj race
for coroner. To the sncceaafnl candi
date In the runoff I wish him Gods-
speed. p
D. L. McLBOD, BR.
Try Tlie Qwonkle Wsnt Ads
CAIU> OF THANKS
Mr. editor: Please gtre me apaee
to expraaa my un the roters
of* Flat Rock Township for the fine
support they gare me In the primary
election hut week. I deeply appreciate
the fine rote at my home bou and
also truly thank my loyal friends fm*
the fine Mpport giren me tfsewhere.
My friends, I thank you.
0. R. CLBMENT8.
Do Too Hayo
TERMITES?
Let STEIN give you a free estimate on treating
your house.
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ifcLsugblln and little son,! Ban Darla was lulmltted to the Cam-
mi of Kingstree, are rlaittog Mr. jiieu-hoepital for treatment Satnrday.
M S. B. Padgett. I Major and Mrs. J. C. Barton of
, Mrs. N. B. TruesdrtI a^t Marfstta. Ga.. rlalted Mr. and Mrs. C.
if lut week at Myrtle Beach. I r. Cassady, Sr., mat week.
I fflitm of Bock Hill waa a 8nn-| The foUowrlng girls from Bethnno
mmt of Ih’. and Mrs. ■> B. | are attending J. H. camp at Ocean
S. ‘Tat” Sima accompanied Drire^ chMMUo^ by Mre. 8. a
^ to Rock HIU after rlalttag Hlott: Betty TldweU, Vlrlan Mo-
Bisdpsrenti here. iLang^itla, *Rath Roller, Mary Lee
Fin. IX*a Clybum has ratwuM Lylea, Bdgle Mae Lylea, Rita Daria
^ iiB extended rlalt to her dau^Und Lota Paiker.
)fn.-W. W. McCullough, in Wettl Bmeat Gilbert Mays la spending
L _ I this week at Ocean Drtra. *
^ um Myers of Washington, D.l ' ‘ ; ' ■
I h tkeVoaat of Mr Mrs. c. c. NOTICK TO DEBTORS AND
^ & L Shultman. Jr., and Ilttla
Ittr left by piano Tuesday for
_ , Ind., where they rrtll maka
boaa Mrs. Shultman before
was Miss Juanita Pat* of|
ihea
U Beuie Rosier has gone toj
„„ to rlslt her niece and
dis^ter, Mrs. Shelton Humph-
Mki Alice Rosier has returned
I TitU to Mrs. Homphriea.
a. John Bethnno and son, J. P.,
at tMting Mra. BethUno’s pur-
Mr. snd Mrs. C. U Mays.
L McKlnDon and fUmlly and
. luy McKinnon spent this wdek
Mflstmt and the mountalna of
Cwolina.
[In. Thomwell Clybum and ehlF
in spending this week at the
Wallace Phillips and little I
Msatey of MulHns, are rlaiting
Rtllllpe’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
McLaurln.
n Mary Ellen McLaurln and
I Rath Wilson are rlaiting in New|
asd Mrs. S. C. Hiott
spent the weekend in Lancaa-j
(fltli relatWee.
, lid Mrs. BUlaon Rnekubee andj
of Sumter were gueata of)
here Sunday.
Tom Ed Hearon baa retnmedj
ISTlglt to her mother in Rldi-
Louise Kelley baa retnmedj
II TMt to her daughter In New-
CRKDITORS
All partiea to the estate of Mary 8
Lowery are hereby notified to make
payment to the underalgned, and all
pi^ea, If any, haring claims against
the said estate wlU preaent them Uke-
wlaOk dnly ataated, within the time
wise, duly attested, within the time
NBLL R. SBVratS,
Executrix.
Camden, S. C., August IB, IHC. It-SS-c
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l>ot Braadtrs. Tha
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nd Mumah. Msii^
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Back in 1846, after 20 years of hard^work,
and idf•denial, BUht Bhme maSm m mmbag
■Mchina wliidh has bom^ given credit lot
redneing wodk and hardf * ' in ahnoit evesy
hmiie in the civiliaed warla. Fiva ukcla yemrg
baiom Mr. Honre’s sewing maebine—even
Niray iMwk tben—‘tba nmne CUuumU stood
lav/biagMidtiy kahaay peadnctal
moan tians neanniry boa pOMnd Into
bklory shMse Omumafa first began baking
gnality babery gaadgee.in bn mml, JOB
yearsl And, timse ezperlenee-fiued
yean ClaHiMn*# bna mmsaed an overwhefan-
Ingmnonal ad eainerlmnn, titill and wbat U
Biread
Today—«• alwayi—Chnman*# is dUl
earrying ont the tradition ol ming nnly
iImb finest lB#rndlanls e •. of adUmting
tin latest approved bakery melhodi e e •
of ntiliring the most modem of baking
egltipmant. It*a ab wndden that tlw
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standard by wfakb any jkm htketf
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