The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 22, 1946, Image 7

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..fj ■■t II CAM—W CHKOWICH, CAUDtlj tOUTW CAWOLtlii^, FWiBAY, NOVllUm iHt PAQl ttVtN Coacect tnat Swwnar •ehaol r*Jv3io^ chib of Cohuft- fponoorod by tho [Z'dMUOt tbo l^ttlolo* chnrcb proadsoo to macl^ troot of ti Cwnd A. FfT group footuroo otof- ‘iffcbnrcheo In ColombU fiittiidln* Tocoliito from men’o groi^o. ^ of th« eoncort go to . (ud of tbo llotbodlit Uio ehiUfimsi Miserable 111 backache ^ .ydhty* foodfon b«fp and J^ot^ging bbdio^, iMO, bcniM. MMty Of log 'liSMVI. MIWIbm ti bOMi ,««y yOW. Hmv OM M00«l> Im cMMinr ovar. Am ^fmr jans Pills Camdeii J. H. A. CSds ^Prizes At Conn^ Fair Tbo J. Q. Ju girls of tho Osmdon high Bdiool doroted tho*flrst six wooks of tboir homo oconomicf poriod whirily to ddrts, Idottsos s&d' othor things to go Into tholr booth St tho county fUr. Tho Osmdon chsptor of tiio J. H. A. won Bum prisos than sny othor chsp* ^ in Korshsw ooun^. Tho follow* ing sro ,«oBtootsnts and tholr prisos: Joan Rash, first prlso for wool nirts, first prise for best norelty, first prlso for embnddsry. Betty SOiaylor. first prlso on homomado fumlturo. MarfOrlo Whton, oooond prlso for wool skirt. Caraway Qiitflth, second prlso on canned tomatoeR Laura Jo Watkins, third prise on d^osa Frgnces Barfield, first prise on |U>st orighul' noTolty. xnskboth LOo. third prlso on eaimed rogotables. Juanita Rabon, first iirlse -on housoooat made of food sacks. Sara Maddest sOcond prlso on dlriitowoL Boris West, second prise on house coat . ^ * Ponr Ann CSOUln. first prise oh fruits. Will Ann Campbell, third prise on apron. Wo were Tory proud of tho con tributions of the Camden J. H. A. Um Cluroiddg Want Ads Betbime Nows ■ bt HferoUhOopelaad'oC IVwt Dki iao roostrod hk disdtorgo and ho and Mrs. Copeland and. little sou nro horo with their raoMuir; Mrs. 11a Copeland. O. B. McKinnon of Msrtinoa. Qa,, made a short Tlslt horo last’ week. Ho wao scoompaalod homo by his mothmr, Mrs. Amends McKinnon. Noll McKinnon and Dewey ^y- tln spmit Sunday In Martinos with Mr. and Mrs. G. a McKinnon. They ware accompanied homo by Mrs. Amanda NOTICE W# DOW haw* aa |bf work ci all Idndt. man to do rool- •Newroof9EnitM^ •Old roofs repaired and riding put on WE HAVE PLENTY OF ROOFING SUPPUES ON HAND (Sty Equbnnent & Snpp^ Co. PHONE • The m^bers of the Methodist church gaVe a pantry shower to J. V. Mnrray PYlday arenlng. Mr and Mrs. N. M TrueadeU and dau^ter of Gastonia, spent tho uwkend hero with tholr parents. «d Mrs. B. Z. TmeodoU.' t^lto a number from, horo at- ^nded th# Cftrolina^Dttkt niM In Columbia Saturday. .Uttlo Ksthryne- Sims of Rock Hill IS Tlsltlng her grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. E. Z. Tmesdell. - Peschal McLaniin and two •one of Rockingham, N. C.. snsnt ■eroral days hare last week with t^ parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McLanrln. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McLaurtn of norMce were weekend guests of tholr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McLanrln. Mrs. Lamar Jerman has rotUmed from a month’s stay with har par* onts in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Sororaiiea and sons of Lamar wars wooksnd gnosts of thshr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. SoTorsneo. RotwT. B. Altman attandod tho Baptist oonrontkm In Columbia last weak. Miss Ana Taylor of Ridgeway, prosldont of the Touug Paoido of Oongaroo Preabytsry, eooduetad tho morning oonrloo in tho Prooby torlaa church tn4ko abooueo of tho pustor. Rot. W. 1*. Bskor. Mlau TUy lor*a*thMno wuo: **L1to ChrlM’*. irSS Mru^ D. m, OordOD houorwd |or tiu okirch MstarMaw, Mrs. J. R. TsaL with a bnmodlataly after tho miscolIaaoouB ahowor last Friday ^ nlidit Qamsa were onjf^od. After Miss Carolyn Bethea spent the ipm gifts wore opaned, rsfresh* Fo^ond ot her homo In^tmm. imonts ronslsttng of loo cream and **^*?“* Jnmoa King haTo^pouig 'caka was osiTOd to tho BMTod toto tho aparimont at Mrs. gaoats. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Teal Boswo SaegM, which was for-,expect to more Into tholr house at merly oeeupiod by Dr. Bldridgo an early data Mr. and Mrs. Store West and n “^Mrs. W, A. Outlaws. Ison, Storlo of Florence, attended 8gt Hrln Jonoo has arrlTod at the wedding of Mrs. West’s nleoo. sorrlng 14 mouths in Miss PYancoa West, who was Bflfr- FINAL DISCHARGE Notleo Is hsrsby glTon that ons month from this data, on December t, 1141, Louise C. Proctor will make to tho Probate Court of Kershaw County her final ratum as Admtai stratrlx of tha ooUta of Henry S. Porter deceased, and on tha data ghe wUL, appV to Aha .said Court tor a final dlocharia as said Administratrix. N. C. ARNVTT. t4f47e Judgs of Probata Camden, S. C., Noramber t, IMd PINAL DISCHARGE Nbttee Is kuruby glnm that aumth from this datsi. nn Nereaibur fi, lt4t, Mrs. wans Mas Wdbtua. wUl maks to tha Probats Court of Kershaw County har final ratum as Administratrix of tha aatata of Irby NeUlaa, deoaased, aad~ on the aanw date she will apply to the said Court tor a final dkeharga as said Admluiutratrtx. mip N. C. ARNVrt. Judge of Probata. Camden, 8. O., October M,' lf4t. r" Cassatt News the Phlllppfnee. He to to recetre bla discharge in December. The Junior B. T. P. V. was en tertained Satnrday erenlng ao the home of Mlsa Vlran Price. Ice cream and cookies Were eenred. Mrs. Beanlce Hilton Is adult ad- Tfaor. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. WUlUms and, two sons of Florence were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Barr. Mr. and Mrs. Bert l^m^an of Co- lumbna Ga... are risltiu the let ter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Best. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seeley of Co lombia were Sunday gueets of their parents, Mr. and’ Mrs. Will Ham mond. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Best and Bil ly Best spent file weekend with Mrs. Bast’s mother, Mrs. Emms Smith In McCormick. On Sunday Mrs. Smith and Mr. Best celebrated their birthday annlTersary Jointly. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mays and Mlaa Cecilia King atended the Fur man-Clemaon game In Oreenrllle Saturday. Louis Lee spent Sonday In Bish- oprUIe with Mr. and Mrs. Van Morgan and Mrs. Bra Morgan Tom Bd Hearon and eon. Tommy, spent the weekend In Rlchbnrg with her mother, Mrs. Septimus Jordan. Mr. Hadron was accompanied home by her mother for a few days risit Ptfbt TviMrtviMilt rled In a beautiful diurcb aerrlce at Camden. Saturday night and •pent the weekend with relatlTes here. Mlse Ruth Walters of ColnmbU spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stanton and aoiia spent the weekend In Saluda with her parents, Mr. md Mrs. Cor ley. The Stantons attended the Clemson-Fttrmsn game Satnrday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Selgler and danghters of Colombia spent Sun day with h«r sister, Mrs. J. R. West and family. J. E. Brannon, who^has been sick sereral weeks, has grown much weaker and his condition is serious. His children, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brannon. Mr. and Mrs. Hasel Hor ton. are wiA their parents now. lionsld Holland of the USA, who was called home lact week due to the sudden death of his mother, re turned to Camp Belyolr, Va., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKulrt and two small daughters, of Rocking ham, N. €.. spent Snndsy with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Me- Guirt Mrs. Lou Floyd Is Tlsltlng rels- tlres and friends in Liberty Hill. Stewart TsaL who recently en- Usted In the USA and Is statloDed at Camp'fialTolr, Vg.. is at home for a tew dmrs furlo^. Rot. Morris of Korsbaw (Hied the pulpit at the ^aptl•t diurch here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. BUJsh Hall, who has made her home In Bethune.’fior aeTeral years. Is llTlng with her daughter. Mrs. Will Bradley and tamll yheio. Mrs. Thelma OeBruhl and Mra. Brerett Toang gare a ahowar for their eleter-ln-law. Mrs. Ralph Catoe, at the home of ihetr par ents^ Mr. and MrN. L. H. Catoe. Friday nlgbt Games and contests ware enjoyed by the group. Refresh ments were serred Mrt. J, M. MoyL Mr. and Mrs. Pomroy Lowman, Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Lowman. all of Columbia, attended the tnneral here last Wednesday of Mrs. Bhigono Holland. Rer Roy Parker of Ruby rlalted here last Wodnesday. HAPPY JACK MANGE MEDiaNE ^ TW pfi»d«ei Hmi hm» #mngtl Doctorg nmd DRe D#t Wl—dtn. MndbrCofo Brot. Qrou cm tibnir wahr*' abln doft amd aaimnlg. MoMjr-Biick Gtuunuitnn. IS MU llJOt 28odu$3.00 DR. J. 1. UNDLER HdFm Pluurawcy Karghaw, S. C Driwa Carefuny Saw a Ufa When Cooghs Due To Colib HifYooHanI $ttm4 49 «Mii wSa* m SmI* mt ■UCKUY’S run — iriew wiaie - im. TA« • i—ge* • km •UclLtY*S •m 4nm mm* Cm • CAN>0IOl MIX- »M wUxx (MsAIeS I <m4 a M Sw •■ellM. il>wl|r m4 t\ •U acM prmm m4, M fsShs Milt. kmmm, tUCKLSYF—Mk* U** ■* NmUi whan a coMb aUaMMa M ja^ a taal lab. kaas BOCXLXY’S baiafc. SattT'hibaMrraaaiiiaMaaaM aaaaha bi a aa« laa raamlf hmw aoaS mt4 tSaaSaa b la aucutsYt C^/^IOL MtXTUM~M4a.ie Aa U.S.A. —TODAY — ai all Hmm. 'MOI ODAY DsKALB PHARMACY—P ONE tS BiRDSEY’S FLOUR Is the symhol of quality in a BIRD- SEY STORE. Hade from the finest T t selected soft winter wheat and milled to conform with the most exacting standards demanded for superior quaMty. It is truly a SUPER FLOUR. 2S LBS. 11.80 80 LBS. $3.78 BIRDSEY*S COFFEE SPECIALS Birdaay*a Bail Four BroAnFs Fairpli^ (VManm Oa) ... JJc Lb. . . . L6. ..Me 3 Lb$. 97e- i Lbt. 88e MILL FRE9HI MILL PRICES! miisYi non t fso sthe S. Bgaad Siraal CarndM^ 8. C CLAUS W - . ' IS COMING TO TOWN Friday, Nov. 29 '•I ♦ If 'i "’■ s . ) PARADE TIME \ 2:30 p^M. MAI^ biid DeKALB STS. fUUTS • BMIB ■ PRIZES Ist PRIZE $50 2iid PRIZE $25 3rd PRIZE $10 Jadfasf PeeidsMs Fiaal UMchuSM* SUftm Window Priaae l8t PRIZE $35 2iid PRIZE $20 3cdmZE$10 Yiat Sanja at HaaiytMi PiA ifto Ftfidc mLLcMva a Sift THS i^UNIOR cha^^ of. Cohmepice .V'- .: '4 • I I I. Mechanics trained in Ford Factory Methods 2; Genuine Ford Ports p 3. Ford-Approved Service Methods 4. Speciol Equipment Designed for Servidng Ford Cors MotCF J Your ford's raoly ot borne In our diop. 6ur UMo bore Ibn sU^iond took to keep R safe pnd depepdoMg. quMt. spMtoB^ sgiw. dee b wre to Mue you tbne ond nnwy. $o, o( fbe fWr pf bauble, ^r«ve bi for o free kmpedlon ond Oie odviee il Nrd -tb • 'M'f .1 Phaa* 140 CMaMi, i. ^