The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 30, 1946, Image 10

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^ ^ ^ . [:K‘ ■ : ■: F? •■ - s >r ' >•'* .r ^ m ^ : ft . \ . I ikfl ' .p«i ('f 'I { 1 ti'i l!r" *<> ' P ’ ^ t' - ■ ‘ ■ i i ‘ i j '1 ) ; 'jA ;Kii ^Iff: fegUk« Bap* _ ImbtA 1A th« ii tka liM» •( Kia. L. D. Bob' §rm^ Tkwaibjr .arftn. Bar. Y. B. Altmta, t»ko hM b«w at Blipierwi K, 0» Jotead bla faallf. trlio kart bjHiB vtalUiic in Balltoana. ami aapaeta to ratora with than thia wa«h. Mr. a&A Mm Dtmf Bojrhln pa—ea tha arrlTal of a aoa, Aafoat ft. Mn. Bafkia haCara narrfaia kaa Mlaa Bara Rath MeKtaaom. Word hat baaa racalrad of tha daa'th of Mw.^' Bm«a J. it&rla b; CaMawdit^whaaa Baath oceorad whila Tlattlat at tha haraa oC har alatara. Mra Blight Wttltamaon and Mra. J. M. ForMa oC BakWaat—. Ml. ai«-Mia, A. *E Bathaaa oC Charloica, W. C., warn gaaata of tiraa hara Baadajr. Mr. aad Mra. fUdrard McLaarla o< ColambM *aih llaadar gaaata of thair paranta, Mr. aad Mn. 1. W. MoLaarla. Mathodiat Mr. aad itra. R. B. MeCaakfU aad dMghtar. Battr Orar. rataraad trora an aztandad rlalt to Mra. MeCaakfll'a tathar to Watarloo. Ca^. Nall Ratcliff haa rataraad hbma with his dlacharge aftar t7 months oraraaaa Bwrrlea to Japan, tha PhiUppCaaa and Naw Oatoaa. At praaant ha will ba aaaoelatad to work with hia fathar. W. T. Ratcliff. Mr. and-Mra. W. A. McDowell. Jr., of Coltunbla hara mjsrad to thair 0f By N. 0. AiaaCt, PlpMo State (A Sohth Caiolaa, Covaty ,afKanhaw. By N, 0., 4kaaU, ]^fobata Jadga Wharaaa, Laata O. Otorka ault to ma tf grant har lattara of aA> mlnlatratkm of the estate aad affects of A. B.- Clarka. There Ata Tharafore, to Oita and admonish-aR aad stegolar tha Kto- dred and Credltcars of tha said A. H. Clarka, ddcaased, that they be aad appear before me, to tha Oo^ of Pro* bate, to bb held at Camden. 8. C.. on September i, aext, after publication hereof, at 11 o’dock to tha forenoon, to show tanae, tt —y they harA why the saU i^mfnlatratlon shonld net be granted. Olraa aader my band thta Slat day of Anguit. Anno Domini lt4f. If, C. ARKMtT. Jndge of Probate. . It>S44 eral years. Mr. and Mra. Francia Jerman d Camden were weekend gueata of reto* tires here. Mrs. Noel Johnson of Florence and Mr. aad Mrs. fraaklln Clark and Mra. LuoUa Clark of AtUnU. Oa.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mc Dowell Inst week. Miss ftanoee Helms haa retornad from Colttinbia onlreralty where she attended aummar achooL She wQl laara for her school in North Caro lina aaat waak. Bethune public school will open Monday morning, September 2. Sunday gnasta of Mr. and Mra. Cramer JOnes were: Mra. Sallle Rey nolds and Bob Reynolds of Charlotte and Sammy Jones of Columbia. Mr. Reynolds rematoed for a weeks stay. Mr. and Mrs. L. IL Yarbrough, BIr. and Mrs. C^il BStrldga of Columbia, Misses Oussle Hough and Ruth Est- ridge of Kershaw and Joe Eetrldge of Florence spent last week at Big Springs hotel. Mr.- and Mrs. Dargan Clybam and children spent Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Cly- burn. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie King were gueete of Mr. and Mrs. Kan Hill in Sumter Sunday. Mrs. Jamsa King and children and Mrs. Van Morgan and children spent i Tuesday with their alatar and family, Mrs. Loiuse Btheridka aad MrB.| Kate pitHiamm at CMumbla were weskfl^ gnasts of Mr. and |fra. D. M. Maya. Robart Kteg of Charlotta, N.- C., Tlattad Ua mothar, Mrs. Paari Ktog last waak. Mr. aad Mrs. J. M. Balrto of Naw Orlaana ara rlaitlng tha fonaer'a sis* ter. Mrs. J. W. Cole. Mrs. W. T. OUrer. Qaftman. Qa.. Mrs. C. U Mlehaal. JrcksoaTlUa. Fla., and Miss Sara Grant of Jacksonyflla ara rlalUng Mr. and Mrs. Hugh OUrar. Mlsset Mary Brannon at Columbia and Mist Blancha Brannon qf Camden were weekend guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mra. B. W. Brannon. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Trnsedell and children and Mrs. 'E. Z. Truesdell were gueete of MrA John McDonald In Hartsullle Monday, Featmed-€B Biqplist Hour Congressman Brooks H^s of Little Rodt. Ark., and WaMdngton. D. C., la the Baptist Hour speaker for next Sunday, Baptaasbar 1, oa tha subjact, ‘'Wkau Msnagsu—it aud Labor Pla* agiUA'* aa anuouncad by radio com* mlttaa, 8. B. O., 8. F. Lowa diraetor. AtlaatA Oa Tha Atlaata announce* asant fnrthar dlaeloaaa that tha maa* dagA at apaelal totaraat to the public as wMl as labor and maaagamant, will be to keaptog with tha general thama of tha currant Baptlat Hour aartat, “Faith la tha yieU>ry.“ Member of important eommtttaaa in nndei inpenrisios of J. H. Raff, left Mou nt Mn. R. U The agricnlture boyA nnd^r the Monday with Mr. and WatMW. Mrs. C. M. WRs— of Newberry Is wislttag her mother, Mrs. M. L, Kelly. day morning for a weeks stay Tamassee. Misses Jane Robinson and Margaret Jones were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cramer Jones this week. Mra. Beanlce KOton is Tisiting her dsughters In Charleston. MrA Q. B. McKinnon and daughter. Peggy Anne, are Tislttag the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mc Dowell. ■Mrs. Era Jordan of Camden spent Proiesshmal Notice Dr. Brwwnrd*A OfBcu wall b« do—d from Attfust Iftfa lo Soytranbur Itt d— to Wadhtaft— to .dtody tha aplrttaai uaais at ^MaarloA ,0oiigraui' nan Hays la agpaeto# to nuaka a aplrttaai ooutrtbutlou to the tra* maadona Baptist Hour auilanoa — ba diaeussaa this rttally haportaat uah* tivas***•■? jwt, UC««IW U Hr. lam*. r%* BMtlit Ham mai to tout I* w, tokm, .ml I?* Sooth Carolina orar radio atatl—IP l. GEORGE BELL TmtESOlU^ CANinDATB FQ UEUTENAN New OpCTing and gpsing Hours f' ■ • • ■ MONDAY ThYiMok PRWAY 8:30 to 5:30 0 SATURDAY 8:30 to 7M ROSES 5-10-25C STORE Attention Farmers! I am in the market for <dl typeo of... Tpp Prices Paid I SEE ME BEFORE YOU SilLL T. J. Wooten Offiee9,4idioining,cotton platform NOTICE We have in stock for immediate dMvety.o.. \ t > 1 •' ♦ V •i 6 foot, 8 foot, 9 foot and 10 foot I : . lengths of...r WpSTAL AitSO some Windows and finiehed ,,„r . \ NaUs ^ CEMm and MORTAR MIX ;• t Ihl M & Supply Gp. “ a v«iv « ■ 8 I' • »'V. a- -1 '• Venitiaii ^Custom-built or regular stock sizes. - Slats aoaUable in flexible steel ,or aluminum; choice of colors and tapes. mJob eMmates and measurements free of obligation. No extra charge for in stallation. * • mPriced reasonably. Place Tour Order Now For Early Deliverg Cecil Leagon PHONE TSBd governoi Endarni Cosprty D, cratic CoQunhtot “Be It Regolved by the Lexlngtoh County tk cratic Committee, that we hereby mono TimmermaR, ^r., for elhetioB 88 Ud^teBBst Gofn of South Carolina; l^t we eal^ the attention of wbbe Pemoqrats of ^his SUte the fact that yonngl merman has an excellent '^ar recora, which he i —nally does not care to stress, obd to the fMh«r< theft he is 8 ^oqnff'maH of atorlhijg character, i ability and ample trahbnff and expmence. “And BeeolvOd Furtber, tSiat this tn^mam the voluntary and unanimous action of thia Conmdt without outadde‘solicitation aiid tvHhout yoQB| i merman's knowledge." The above i8 a true oopy of a resolution or mously adopted by the Lexington Oounty Deinocn Committee, at its meeting of August 15,1946. . (Signed) H. L. HARMON, Chairman, (aigitod> P. H. CAHGHIfAN, Secretur. Labor, agrieiilMBru and small bosmusa art np geptsd on til— Lsxbiftoa Comty Democratic ^ BUtI—. Guorga Boll TimmergM^ Jr.» .staada. fflc.n goremmuiit, bonestly goad ofndeiitly adntfnistwid sober effkialA He is grogressiOs, capdbia mi i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that I have known Dr. James McLeod for t)ie past four years as his pastor. It has been my privil^e to be thua ihii- mately associated'with him, and it drives me.great plee^te tb^off^f this testimony in his behalf. i ' ^ ' .f I have -foundhim lo be agenU^an of the highest t]i)e §pd.;the finest calibre. His moral chvacter is unquestionable. His int^n:ity is absolutely above reproach. No man who knows him woql^ jgip tp question these outstanding elements of Kis personality. * * I . ..I -' -H" IW He is very coopefative and ready to work and give of his time and his talent and his material substance to any entei|Mf^ tend to benefit men, women and little children in a physioah and spiritual way. - ^ Thus, I would measure the worth and uselulness and offe|||i^<^P* preciation of the man. It would give me a pleasure to aneyft* ^ | tions as to ^theee statements.^ • « ^u£iu$ >18^ of rr ■ V (PoU^ • - tm -- ' ■Mtr' .* , n- •• •**,. iJJgILIi a 4 * •4 -iP J .'T • ■. _ .•». ..V ZLfS