The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 20, 1946, Image 3

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inentfSerricM )r E Mieral ierTtcw (or Htrvn J. ^ell. 99, ^ 14. ft tig Mom* ^ JJ. ifhter, Mr*. M. C. R4IL wllfc )m be Uved W^k* *( MS, wu h*UI Montfftjr, meem- U »t 11 o’clock at th* Bearer s Baptist churob, with the Her. de Qainn, pastor, In charge, e Rer. T. B. 4ltaum oT Bethun* rtist diardh, astlsthi«. Actlr* Ibearers wbre elx grandsoiis; k1 Tidwell of BethapMa Lewis [well o( Rock Hill. Ororer Hntt Columbia, L. A. Hyaitt of Cas- t. Junior and Oraden Darls of jiune. I lower girls were six grand- ighters: Margie. Jana and Ctoldie Iwell of Oolnmbla, BMen Reed Iwell of Cassatt. Betty Jo Tld* II of Bethane, Mrs. L. C. Baker Cassatt and Martha Ellea Pol- I of Camdeiu jncle "Jinuale’* as he was known his many friends, eras a falthfol mber of Bearer Dam chorch. ere he was saperlatendent and n Orr BoUdiiig Charles B. Blyther, .magistrate lor DsKalb township, whose term of office expires next March, has trtnafscred his radio and electrical appliance serrice and repair bnsi* nass te headgaarters in the Pat Orr Transfer and Storage warehoose on West Rutledge street. Mr. Blythm* has been a student of radio for ysar* and he guaran tees all of Ids work. Gte has all testing eQulpment necessary to In sure a good Job <» any make Qf radio or eleetrical appliance. He also carries a complete line of equipment and accessories. tMi CAM DRW CHHOWtCLE CAMBtM, tOUTM CAROUWA, FHIPAY, DIClMBgft gy teacher for many years. He is surrlTe^l^ aeren chBdren. four boys and three girls: A. T. TM- well of Rock Hill, P. J. TMweU of Cassatt. D. C. Tidwell of Co- lumbU, B. K. Tidwell of Bethane. Mrs. J. H. Hyatt of Cassatt. Mrs. M. C. Hall of Cassatt and Mrs. Sam Deris of Bethane. Porty-ftre grand children, 8f great-grandditljlm. t great-graat-grandchildren. Also a number of nieces and nephews. C® NG5 I ihut&L \inilia)ai E Ilioinaa IMes At Hosi»tal WUliam H. Thomas. M. died Thee- day at th* Camden hospital after an illness d four months. ' He was a son of the late Mr.mud Mrs. T. S. Thomas and was bom in Gaston county, North Carolina. Funeral sesTtoea were conducted at S o’clock Wednesday afternoon from the Wateree' Baptist church by the Rer. Mr. Dabney and the Rer. Mr. Webb. Interment followed in the chnreh cemetery. He is surrlred by his widow, Mrs. Beulah West Thomas of Cas satt; one son. W. H. Jr., of Cam den; four daughters, Mrs. Jack Lanidey, Mrs. Hiram Baker. Mrs. Lcte Farmer of Camden and Mias Doris Thomas of Cassatt, and one sister, Mrs. 0. F. Marshall of Cam den. Mr. Thomas was a member of the Maeonic lodge of CanMen.' He bad Twen a merchant for the past It years. Una duromkla Wapk Adn ✓ • CHUSTIIAS IS A ’nm WHEN OLD LOYAl. .ms Ask NOT ONLY STRENGTHENED BUT BKMRMBBBBD. WE WANT YOU TO KNOW BOW InJCB WE APPREOATE YOUR CONFIDENCE IN US. AND HOW EARNESTLY s WE WISH FOR YOU A VERY JOYOUS CHRUniAS HOUDAY. DRAKEFOtU)^ OAMGfi HUDSON SALES mid SERVICE IS hern Peace pid Good Ugliting 4h* wnyiobeHer feHowiMip end good towards ell is CkristftMS. Thnt It my bn n truly happy Chriftmei for ench of you i| onr erdent wish. D.'C Dixon’s Bargain House 9S1 Braad Straat and 938 Broad Straat Ubniy HiH News Hen. and Mrs. R. B. CnnninAham and two UtU* sons spent the week end here with his sister. Mrs. R. J. Wardlnw. Sr., and other relatlres, at his boyhood home where his friends and relatlTea are always glad to see him. Mr. Cunningham early In life located In Barnwell county where he became «aite prominent In buslnees'affairs and politics, haring senred seTsral terms In the State House of rep- resentatiree as well as in other poeltlona of honor and trust We tear that he has acquired a resi dence In Columbia now tad wttl make his home la the capital city. We wmre glad to meet onr old friend, l^m Yarboroofh of Be- thnus, in Cnmdep on Monday. Capt N. 8. Richards, chairman of the Kershaw County W^fare board, was in Camden Monday. W. P. Beckham. U8C student wns nt.home orer the weekend. Miss Edith Richards was a basl- ness Tisitor in Camden on Mon- dny. Mias Louise Jones and sister Imre had their- big residence im- prored by the addition of n new composition roof and R L. Jones has also had his home' recorered. A number of minor ImproTements hare also been noticed in late weeks. A ralnable yonng mule belcmglng to’ Abe Ealy (colored mant was it and killed by a truck of J. Abe niton one night last week. The damage was adjusted satisfactorily without troublea. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY NOTES Mrs. Betty Knight has accepted the chairmanship of a committee from the hospital auxiliary to see that the hoeidtal Is decorated for Christmas timeu Under the boundary watars treaty of IMS between the Untied States and Canada, hot! conntrtea hare rigkta of tree nartgation on the Great Lakes. PRISENTIO CHEST OF SILVER Darld Baum, local agwit the Colonial Life and Accident Insnr- anoe <xpnpany. has been presented with a cheat of sUrer ware^ for haring gone orer his quota of in surance written in a rpcent period. Mr. Baum is winner in a flreetate PAGE ’rMRlR •CHRISTMAS FLOWERS” The Young People's Society of the Pentecostal Holhnesa chnroh ia sponsoring a play, “Ohriatnaa Flowers,” on Sunday nlgtiL Deoein- her 12, at 7:t0. ’The imbllc Is cordially inrlted to attend. .. Through the efforts ^f the hos- idtal anxiliary, the uAaes home baa been pr^defl with two elec tric Irons and two Ironing bonrds. Also each nnrees room has been eqnipped with a towel rack. s A football eoachV wants nt least ona player on his team who Is self centered KM at C1u*lstBiastlBia. / z' May'thu Christmas of 1946 be the most joyous you have evsr known. THE DRIVE IN CHRISTMAS THOUGHT [•THESI ARE DAYS WHEN WE ARE AU IN A 116 HURRY TO GET « HOME. FOR THERFS NO FtACE LIKE HOME WHEN THE CHRIST- ' MAS WREATH IS 6LbwiN6 IN THE WINDOW. WE ARE DUE RIGHT NOW TO SAY OUR LIHLE FIECE-AN OLD REFRAIN. iT1S TRUE. tUT AS WARM AiId HEARTFELT AS THE FIRST TIME WE a ’ EVER SAID IT— MERRY CHRISTMAS STOGNER MOTOR COMPANY For Your Giristmas Table 0 from SKIPPER AUTO SERVia For Immediate Delivery items would make ideal Oiristmas Gi^ ^ i Visit thd FND m 't ^ nations • Record Plover* \ 0 oPortoble Phonographi o AU the latest Phonograth | y • Records m •EleeMe ResMag ^ FoMc Ldmgs •met^ Chums •Hot Plates •Toasters •RmBe Bakeries Lrml iutomobile tires ■^'‘Tukes — ani m good slodt'ot Auto ' ' * ' JhartM ami Hurdumfe GAR end OIL ' ^ - ' like To Bky Clean Used Cm CASH . MisNy hruw M to Sdg (2.1 > • ia A rer ve»« Moasnsm MCBKB TURKEYS-Home Killed .CHICKENS WESTERN MEATS mtlESF! . BACON OMNGES—Cheapest in yrs, APPLES GRAPEFRUIT PINEAPPLE CELERY LETTUCE TOMATOES CARROTS BEANS 1 \ ,3 It' SPECIALS PLVU PUDDING PITTBD DATES &RAJNkBRRY SAUCE MmeEHEAT tkHiSlN POODS fruitcakes NUTS-aU kiuds CANklES MiStNS — CURRENTS vj ft r- H-'*' OidMl n mf at ‘Rv n- 'jt-.*-, * tskS*- • - (l - m