The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 06, 1946, Image 10

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.1" n ’ VI i If - y'Jii IliraiMli Large Territory W. P. ThoBBM of tMo dtjr Mm been named aa agent ter tb#W. lJ! Johnson and Son neiiiaar of ClMe> ter, manafaetarera of the tunona roach and waterbng eztenninator pmrder. Mr. ThMua haa alz eovntleo la the state, ther beiag Kersto Qreihwoed, TSSiHaM» LaO’ caster aid Newbacnr, aa his terrl> tory. Mr. Thomas ta eathaslaaUe over the Johnson prodnet and claims that one applicatkm will eliminate reaches and waterbogs for a year or more. Charfie f^Hliains Given Sammons Fanen4 aerrlaas for OhdrHe ■. Wflliams, who died last Wedneedsy at the Camden hospital, were conducted at 8 o’clock VYlday after* noon from* Buffalo Baptist church near Kershaw by the Her. J. B. Oaston. Interment ftHloired In the church cemetery. He Is sanrlred by three sons, Toy R„ Paul A., and Charles M. Wl^ Hams of Camden; three daughters, Mrs, C. P. Robinson of Camden, Miss Iris Williams of Greenwood * and Mrs. Marshall Reese of High land, N. C.; two brothers, James R. Wniiim of Morgantown, N. C., and Bdgar Williams of Pageland, and two sisters. Mrs. J. T. Sims of Pageland and Mrs. Mary Starnes of Waxhaw, N. C. r KIRSHAW LODQI NO. 2f # . A. F. M. A Regular Communlca-] tkm First Tuesday of Bach Month at I P. M. Visitors Welcome. 'V' L. H. JONES, W. M. C. J, OUTLAW, Secretary^ nifAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby giren that one month from this date, on D^m-j ber 14, 1148, F. Edna Welch will make to the Probate Court of Ker-I shaw Oounty her final retun as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Ororer C. Welch, deceased, and on the| same date she will apply to the said Court for a final dischMga as said Administratrix. IM»c N. C. ARNETT, ' Judge of Probate. Camden, 8. C., Nov, 14, 1848. CITATION The State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge: Whereas, Dora A- Thompson made suit to me to grant her Letr term of Administration, c. t a. oC | the Eaute and effects of J. W. Thompson. Those are» therefore, to dte and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of Eie said J. W. Thompson, deceased, thatj they be and appear before me, ta the Court of Probate, to be heM at Camden, S. C.„ on December If, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they hare, why the said Administration should not be granted. QlTen under my hand this 85th My^of November,' Anno Domini N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate. Cassatt News IMn. W. U Tenng, Mm. Merw wood BaU. Miaees tenet ahl Char- lotto BaU and Buck Hall and Ralph Toang TlBlted retattves la Charles ton recently. .. -Mbm Ella Catherine McLangblia Md her brother, Charles Lneas, •9mA Thanksgiriag in Lancaster with their sister; Mm. Lewis Cape. Mias Sarah Davis of Columbia spemt Thanksgivlag with her par ents, Mr. and Mm. J. H. Davis. *krs. Fleta West had the fellow- lag with her Thanksgiving day: Mr. and Mm. Harold Hatfield and famUy of Sumter. Mm. Hoyt WU mMHMWlrgloia. Mr. and Mm. J. H [West and daughter of HartsvlHe. Mr. and l|rs. Menwell Robinson and children of Paw Creek, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Harris Ollver and two children of Bethune. Mm. BUI King, the former Fridda West, was the only member of the fami^ ab sent. The Kings are the proud psu*- ents of a son who is only a few days old. Mr. and Mm. J. W. Buchan re turned to Columbia Monday after spending the weekend at home. Mr. and Mm. W. C. BcCmary of Columbia wem guests of her broth er, C. L. MeCaskm and family. Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. WHliam Wells were vlsitom here recently. Mr. and Mm. Hasel Horton and son of Columbia and J. T. Bmn- non of Rock Hill returned to their respective home Sunday after ser- eml days stay with their parents, Mr. and Mm. J. E. Brannon. Mr. and Mm. Roy McLaughlin and son, Mr. and Mm. Delma Mc Laughlin and small daughter, Karen, were dinner guests of their pamnts, Mr. and Mm. 8. L. Mc Laughlin on Thankspving day. Mr..and Mm. F. B. Stanton and sons spent FHday and Saturday with his mother Ih DlUon. • Midway prls and boys played Chesterfield on the latter's court last Tuesday, losing both games. They are to play again this week. Mm. Kate Hough returned to her home Sunday after a visit of sev- eml days in Camden. Mr. and Mm. J. M. Vaughn and three ehildmn of Rock HUl visited their parents. Mr. and Mm. R. M. Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyatt last week. Miss Alma Re3niolds visited mla- tlves in Camden over the weekend. Mm. J .R. Teal spent Thanksgiv ing with her .mother, Mm. Lyles of Bethune. Mr. and Mm. Claude Williams of Patrick visited his sister. Mm. WUl Tealaiid’s family recently. Frank Mabaffel is a patient in the Camden hospital. Mm. McCallom, who teachem in the Midway school, spent Thanks giving and the weekend with her relatives in Logoff. Mrs. Jim Baker, her son, Murry Baker, of Great Falls, and her daughter. Mm, Clem Anson, the for- SMT Thaatus Baker of 'Medo; Ohib. spent the' weekend wltii her non, Ethel Baker and. family. Mr. and Mm. Ortaaan and baby of Lancaater visited Mr. and Mrs. Jake Watk^ this past weekend. Mrs. ,W. L. Touag visited her sister, Mca. Lee Faulkenbsrry, who is a patient In the Caasden hospital. Mrs. Henry DeBmhl has mtmnf- ed to her home la Oamdaa after undergohig a major operatlea at the Tuomey hospital iU Sumter. Mr. and Mm. WiU Teal visited hm mother. Mm. Williams, who lives near HartsvIUe recent^. Misses Margamt and Willie Mae Elliott of Wlnthrop college spent ThifiESpving and the weekend at home. ^ — Mm. Christmas of Camden visited her daughter, Mm. M. C. West, Sunday. Miss Marie Vaughn'of Rock HUl is spending sometime'with'her par- Mts, Mr. and Mm. R. Vaughn. Mrs. Clyde West and thme chU- dren of Camden visited their par ents. Mr. and’Mrs. A. A. West, the past weekend. Little Jonothau Buchan, who cele- bmted his third birthday Mqpday, pros honored with a party by his gmndmother. Mm. J. L. Cooper. Games were idayed and But^ Bow- em won a p^e for one game and Henry West won a prise in the cat contest. They were invited In the dining room where the beantlfid white birthday cake, with three tiny pink candles, and pink decora tions was arranged in a setting of green leaves.'" They were served pink and white lee cream and In- dividual cakes, iced in white and pink. The favom were Santa Claus and soldiers. The gifts were given the honor guest and he was thrilled as he opened each present The following youngstem were preeent: Nancy and Henry West, Vicky Mayes. ’‘Ba” and Butch Bowem. Mm. Louie Smith and daughter, Jackie, spent Thanksgiving wl^ her parents. Pvt Donald HoUand of Camp Bel- volr, Va., was at home last week. Rev. Smith of HartsvUle fUled the pulpit of the Baptist church here Sunday afternoon. A large Disk Stanton celebrntad. - kin eighth bisthday Tuesday, Deesm bw i, Mr., and Mm. CecO Bowem. nf CotamMa spent Sunday with kls parents, Mr. and Mm. Steve Bow- em. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis .Caite of Lancaster spent the weAend with her parents, Mr. and Mm. 8. L. Mc- lAUghlln. * Ten^mtore Is 22 D^ree Readiiig <Hd King Boreas breathed upon ■mdsn early Tuesday morning and sent the tempemtum skittering down to a season low of >8 degrees. Monday found the mintmum reed ing at 84, The day remained c<dd and dear the maximum being 48. Tuesday found an even low mean for the day with a 88 reading. gy Mri Um ChHgfiwPi l—Ig Caridc^ SoHto Bfisring In Plane Onah (tff Iwo Twenty^hree men who have been Bslasiag daee ga enay air foroes cargo plane crashed into the sea off Iwo November 18, were identi fied by the army air forces. The p^A with eeven crewmen jnd 18 negro passengers aboard, the war department said, was en route from Guam to Iwo when the crash occurred. It is under investi gation. The passengem tnduded: Sgt Joseph Bowens: father. Eu gene Bowem, 804 King street, Cam den. 8. C. Dates to j^member Friday, December 8--*-lions club revue at grammar school audi torium, 8 p. m. ef meeting at the hease of Mra Biaar cer en Chesnut street at 4 p. m. Friday, Deeemher tO—Danghtem of Amerieaa Revcdntiott nmetlag at home of Mrs. Mennor Marvtn at 4 p. m. ' Sunday, DecMBber St—-Junior WaUnrs Laagus rscltal ai^ graanm^ school soditorlnm, fssturiwg Bern DsLoseh, fsmons barltonsi^ Monday, Dscsmbsr 80- Oansml meeting of the. Wousan's Society of Christian 8ervlaa-at 'WUnbarly Han. AfldeteaFbst Te • vUmhiH, Hi . HOW-ioMi" 5, wm. unelisaS * Nsashss aae mm. *L--^ ■uss WH4T IBBDT Tout CHRISTIIAS SHOFUNC? Hsrs't swMter, tastier bread with FLEISCHMANN’S m FRESH holiday ghi^ to ghm sematMng thnt FRESH ^ IS YOUR UVER CRYINO FOR HEU JWRmIt II fOa IM 99^t Bkmtod wilit fsm headachy, groBdiy, Jma maybn putthif too Ug n bvMm on |our BvnA Bstornsd nn- mDvEEvGQ AUUlm piGOQQISS PQWEbCQtE^ irs PULL STRINOTN SO k (oes right tP work,. No waiting. No extra itigw. Fleiachmann*a freah. active Yeast helps make bleed, tiuitia more de- lidoug and tandiv, aweetttstaeting eoery timel ^ IP YOU BAKE AT HOME->Get * ‘ Ptoischmann*! active ficeah Yeast with the familiar jtrilow label. Dependable—it*s been America’s tavorite for more than 70 yean. •mriond thf working prop- fgiy,^Soy 8^ tone to rdiefn lliid llw hntd to flai to BO BHOiSSiO?^ ^ We Suggest: i. DBUaOUBLT RirBBBD ON THB TBBB FROM Omt OWN tUttlDA OBOVn Aa tosss fruits are’not until they am RIPE the* k... JSSlJ. “* FOR THAT -nPECIAL CWrr, <»tDBlt JTACK Ha tA OU o WHICH OONTAJM THB FOLLoWlNO^ ttllBB UBUCAOto GUAVA JELLY ORANGE MARMALADE *'lf4rPBCAMn l.l«Ot.Jnr l.lfOs.Jar IJtoMtor We Ship to AnV Addmas Ton Supply. Remit to Fun •• Ds Not Ship G.OJ). Our Prieml^nds Pmpuld Expmm^ AO Points Erst of the Misstorippl- Add HUbfw S the Far West. " A. u M •" gg A UM ’ ^ t nn. as Ike. XA -- FLOS^Ielly. (FIsase eUew aarabSr- wUSe laovus and cslorad esOopImiM. Band us TOUR 4o inelnde. If dsslrsd. AHoanui FOR ORismAsunfSTmi RMomiVu wnyte assorh oatAvaRt nn Turig iSBOP BIMPLT AND WONDERFULLT THIS TEAR BT ORDERING LUSCIOUS FRESH FLORIDA flUR SIJNI^y fCIJIT COMI>ANy ADORM: F. Of «0X lit. ORLANDO. FLQRIOyL robCMlITiBS 1 A * Hitjhcr lelephone ’ '^ies are Neecfed notice to TAX LEVY •rae tax book! for tbs cOIleetlou Of County and School taxes for thS ®®“™«nclng January 1, ^ September IS, 1S46. to December 81, 1146, without,penalty. Thereafter a pen- (1) per centum for each of the months of January, Feb- ****^*’- 0° April first an additional penalty of four (4) par centum will be Imposed, mak lotol of seven per cent ' When making inquiry about tMea, please state the achool dio- trlct number in which you live or own property, 4 ta • Hat of the total levlea for the various schodl dlstrlcta: DeKALB TOWNSHIP MUls School District No. 1 .... gg School District No. 8 .... ’ gg School District No. 4 gf School District No. 8 gg School District No. gg gg School District No. 4g gf BUFFALO TOWNSHIP School DUtriot No. g gg School District No. 6 ....... H School District No. 7 gg School District No. 16 gg Sdkool District No. 10 gg Behool District No. 22 g? School District No. 28 gg Behool District No. 17 gg, Behool District No. 28 gg School District No. 81 18 Behool District No. 40 84 Sehod District No. 42 gg FLAT ROCK TOWNS^ Behool District No. 8 ^ 88 Bitopol District No. f St Behool Dlstriet No. 10 ; 88 Bdiod District No. IS 84 School District No. 18 St School Dlstriet No. 80 81 Behool Dlstriet No. 88 tl School District No. 87 ....... ft School Dlstriet No. 41 It School Dlstriet No. 40 n Sehsol Dlstriet No. 47 ....... n WATERn TOWNSHIP School DteCriet No. 11 17 Behool DUtrict'Now If tt School DlsUtot No. If 88 Behool Dlstriet No. It M Behool Distriet Ns. SI M School DtotridiOto. ft M W amount paid out to furmsb you service is increasing faster than the amount taken^ in. All costs of providing service have gone up tremendously, while your rates have re mained unchanged for many years. There fore, it has become imperative for us to ask the South Carolina Public Service Commis sion for telephone rates that will more nearly meet these higher costs and emtUe us to safeguard the full useftdness of the telephone for you dnd your community. SOUTHRN BEU IGgHOHi AND TRRORAFN GOMFANY IN0(^|WCMA1|B Np MISfNCSS CAN GtVt AMQUAJJf SUUKt WIWOW AMOUATf IAA404OS k • • ... let us get it ready for safe winter driving IC you haven’t done so yet, you’d better oome in right away for nnd-freeze and winter-grade oil and grease. And while you’re here, you’d better let us check your battery, bhtken, and other it^ Which should be ’Wetied” oow. Our Ford-tmin^ mephnnicn, Genuine Ford Parts, and npaoial Ford equipment is your atsurance of a safe winter. DHve in today. / . 3 . ~ .... ' ■imaitaMMAiMtoHMi -OWMUiUMMto tee . \ '■(Sr'i; , - >• ‘’f. ^