The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 31, 1947, Image 3
Play At Hartsvme
The Junior Chamber of
Lrl at HatrevUle annoancwt that
"rnciiTarty wUl be held to the
Viorr at HartavUle on Tneaday
iSt February U. wtth the ^
if Glenn Gray Caeo Loma orcheih
%ri^jlycee9 are aponaoring the
ance to raise funda for the ortho-
IJk; camp at Sumter, a atote-wMe
Inject of the Junior Chamber ol
"ommerce.
Since thla ia the only appear-
ncp of the Glenn Gray orcheatrn
a the state, it la beHered that
here will be much Interest pn the
«rt of dancers to attend the af-
alr.
FOR
Bed Spreads
SEE US
J. Paul Rods
932 Broad Street
Caindeiif S* C*
Home Town Dental
Care Is Avtdlable
To Disabled Yets
Home town dental care for vet-
arana with aerrice-connected dta-
abilltlea ia ayailable in South Caro
lina. E. B; Turner, manager of the
Veterans Administration regional
office in Columbia, said today.
All reterana to South Carolina
entitled to out-patient dental care
at Veteran Administration’s ex
pense hare free choice of dentists
participating in the project.
The fee schedule for participat
ing dentists was set by VA in' co
operation with the American DenUl
association m&d each state contract
was negotiated separately by tht
State Dental Society and the Vet
erana Administration branch of
fice.
Participating dentists In each
state are nominated by the Dental
Adrisory committee of the State
Dental society, which works with
Veterans Administration--in operat
ing the program. Appointments are
made by the branch office.
Dr. Howard B. Higgins of Spar
tanburg Is chairman and Dr. J. R.
Owings. SOI East North Street,
GreenTille, is secretary of the
South Carolina Advisory Com
mlttee.
of August
of her si
Mrs.
to tha
treatr
M
Vc,
Mrs. Lortog Darts
Tuesday evening with
of bridge. Mrs. Septl
Richburg and Mrs. I
spoon of klayetville
fill the vacancies of
High score was
C. Hiott, Misses
and Carolyn Be'
awarded prizes.
Mrs. Carl Harrii
son, David, of
visiting their pare
T. E. Hearon.
Mr. and Mrs.
announce the ar
uary 21.
Mr. and Mrs.
receiving congn
arrival of a da’
in ^be Camden
ell before
Miriam McC
Mrs. To:
on and little
arren. Pa., are
^ta, Mr. and Mrs.
arold Copeland
ral of a son. Jan-
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obert Sowell are
tulatlons upon the
ghter, January 20.
hospital. Mrs. Sow-
rrlage was Miss
kill of this place.
Duncan and children
Qa.. were recent guests
er, Mrs. Lorlng Daria.
E. Hearon has returned
Camden hospital for further
ent.
'rs. Bud King and Mrs. Docia
hadore are patients in the Cam-
ftin hospital. ‘
! Little Jean and Edward King
have returned from Quitman, Ga.,
where they were visiting their
grandfather, Fulton Smith. Mrs. J.
E. King remained for a longer stay
with her father who la quite 111.
Mrs. Pearf King is visiting her
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
James Waters in Rodman.
Me. and Mrs. June Tmesdell,
Carol King and Neil Ratcliff at
tended the Clemson-Carolina bas
ketball game in Columbia Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ed Hearon
and Mrs. Septimus Jordan visited
in Laurinburg. N. C.. Sunday.
Misa Alice Rosier is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Shelton Humphries to
Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brannon and
Miss Nettle Yarbrough spent Sun
day in Columbia with relatives.
The following Wlnthrop girls
spent the after exam holidays
here; Misses Bunny Hammond.
Eva Jo and Willie Esfhes Ratcliff.
Joyce Fowler and Sara Rebecca
McKinnon. Miss McKinnon was ac
companied honip^ by her roommate.
Miss Lina Kinney.
Mrs. Hiott of Walterboro visited
her son and family, Mr. and Mrs
S. C. Hiott last week.
Rev. W. L. Baker and J. N. Mc-
Laurln attended the meeting of
Congaree Presbytery at the First
Presbyterian church In Colombia
last week.
The Foreign Mission book review
was^iven by Mrs. Fred Brunson a
the home of Mrs. E. Z. Trusedell
Monday afternoon. The meering
was in charge of Miss Mary Mc
Kinnon, foreign mission secretary
R. E. Sims and little daughter,
Kathryne of Rock Hill, were Sun
day guests of Dr. and Mrs. B. Z
Tmesdell. Kathryne remained tor
a few days stay with her grand
parents. .
Mrs. Eva Morgan haa retumsd
from an Mtonded visit to her 'eon
and family, Mr. and Mrs. FOrbls
Morgan, In Mullins.
The boys basketball team lost
their first game Thnrsday evening
when they played Chesterfleid in
Chesterfiidd with a score of 68 to
26. The girls were also loosers
that evenings
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Crsmer Jones were Mrs. N. G
afternoon with her parents,
and Mrs. F. M. Walters.
Mrs. ‘Louie Smith and baby re
turned^ to their home after several
days stay with her parents, the
C. L. McCaiklUs.
Miss Sarah June Rozier of Win
throp college spent, the weekend
homA
Steve Bowers visited his son,
Cecil Bowers in Columbia Satur
day.
Mrs. Rufus Miller and baby of
Columbia visited her relatives here
during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buchan of
Columbia and little son spent the
weekmd In Pine Bluff, N. C., with
his uncle and aunt. Mr. and'Mrs.
John Stewart.
Mrs. C. A. Mosier returned from
visit to Bradenton, Fla., Friday.
J. T. Brannon of Rock Hill visit
ed his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E
Brannon Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Yarbrough is a
patient in the Camden hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Pomroy Lowman
and baby of Columbia visited Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Bowers Sunday.
Mrs. R. A. Newsome of Bishop-
'ille, accompanied bv Mrs. M. S.
lofler,» attended executive
ward meeting of Congaree Presby-
terial in Columbia Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Walters and
Miss Ruth Walters were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wal
ters.
Announcements were received
i»ro last week of the wedding of
diss Jessie Jane Hord. daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Beniamin Frank
lin Hord of Shelby, N. C., to Rob
ert Lee Tbomas of Southern Pines,
^1. C., on the 19th «f January at
ler home in Shelby, N. C. Jessie
las ttanv friends bore who are
nteroated in this announcement.
J3hs wprked as night operator for
the Seaboard and made her home
here several months at two dif
ferent times. They will make their
home to Southern Pines.
Miss Catherine Bowers spent
weekend in Columbia with rela
tives.
r ^
Midway and Antioch . basketball
teams played on the Camden gym-
last Thursday night. Both games
were close and exciting. Antioch
girls won by four points, while
Midway boys won by one point
Midway plays Aahwood on their
court Thursday night of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin
and son of Camden spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
McLaughlin.
The new curtain for Midway
auditorium is being installed. This
wautifnl curtain will add much to
the auditorium and the people of
community are grateful to Mrs.
'JorwQod Hall who did so much in
securing advertisements for this
work.
Misses Margaret and Willie Mae
Elliott students at Wlnthrop col-
ege, spent the weekend at home
Mrs. Carrie Jeffords of Blshop-
ville and Miss Marie Vaughn visit
ed to Columbia Saturday.
Mrs. R. W. Vaughn was a visitor
n Camden with her daughter, Miss
darie Vaughn last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
June Melton spent Sunday with
Mrs. Smith's mother. Mrs. Brown,
who lives to the Spring Hill com
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Melton
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Rogers of Mt Plsgah.
The Intermediate class of the
^ptlst Sunday school had a weiner
roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Bradley.
SttlMcrilM to The CkrooicU
Highs Have Four
Fine Gaines Listed
Coach Lindsay Pierce of the high
school has arranged for some good
basketball this week in the high
school gymnasium. While - the
Camden team has a row of defeats
on its record this season, most of
these have been on fqreign floors.
The boys play good ball but have
not been getting the breaks.
Thursday night the Rock Hill
tagers, both girls and boys, meet
the Bulldog teams here, the first
game to start at 7;30Vclock.
FYlday night, January 81, the
Kershaw’ boys and girls invade the
local gym.
•AQE THJIll
CONSTIPATION
Risky III
BAD COLDS '
Retained nndlfsetad food beoonaM
putrefactive,’ onuaee toxlna, vlilolk
overload the llw and either vital or
gana of the body, leaeenlng Fovr m-
aistance to oolda ai^ other winter ilia
and intertOrtng vrlth their treatment.
Why take this duinoe when you earn
take Oalotabst Oalotabe thoroughly
yet pleasantly act on evny foot «f
K ur Intecttoea. sweeping out tecdii*
len putrefactive foods and vlrat-
laden moous. enabling you to man
eff ectlveto avoid or fl^t a oohL Noth
ing acts like good old Oalotabs. Uto aa
directed. lOo and 2So at aU dmgglito
CALOTABS
V
Jones, Margaret and Sammy Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudoljto Jones and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Ly
brand, Mrs. Bess Rawl and Ted
Reynolds of West Columbia, Mr.
and Mrs. Juniores Dickerson of
Sumter.
Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Jon^ and
children of Charleston were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
Hilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McLaurin
of Florence were weekend guesta
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J
N. McLaurin.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Barr were
guesta of relatives in Gilbert Sun
day.
The extension course which has
been sponsored by Wlnthrop c<A
lege, and taught by Dr. Keuhner
of Coker college, in the high
school library each. Tuesday -^o 8
teachers of the towns and com
munltles around, completed Ita 16
weeks course this week..
Lt. Elmore Hilton of ^rt Law-
ton, Washington, Is with hla
family on a 80 day oonvelesceot
furlough. '
Mrs. D. M. Mays Is vlsltlnc rela
tives In Palmetto, Fla.
Little Barbara King celebrated
her fifth birthday anniversary
Monday afternoon at her home. A
number of little friends were In
vited to to make merry the day.
Barbara was the recoplent of mamy
pretty and asefol gifts.
The boys and girls basketbeR
teams Nayed to Ridgeway Friday
evening, wtontog both gamoe.
FIX THEATRE
BETHUME, a C
Friday, Jaawry 31 j
FROM .
BROOKLYN**
witil
Danny Kaye—Virginia Mayo
Newe A Comedy
Salnrday, Fdbnuury. 1
“WEST OF PECOS**
.with
Robert Mitedum Berbera Hala
•eriei. New Adventuree of
Tarsar No. •
Also Cartoon
*
Sat Nila Show, 9 aClodt
“SUSIE STEPS our*
DavW Bnwo—NIta Hunter
Also Beleeted Bhort tubjeete
I’VE' Aw^YS
LOVED YOir
with
Philip Bom Catherine MeLeod
Newe A Comedy
Wodn—day, February 5
DOUBLE FEATURE
“SWAMP FIRE**
with
Johnny Weismuller
Buster CraUm
AND
“DANNY BOr*
wKh
**Buaiy’* Hanry
ThuTMlay, Fabmary 6
“THREE UTTLE GIRLS.
IN BLUE**
WltH
Jgiie Havea—Vivian Blaine
When Your
Back Hurts *
And Tonor Btseiig^ aad
Energy Is Below Per
• li nay to woMd bjr dbormr •! kU>
mtf fsMtiM tlMt rwln potomous
WMte to oewwloto, For tiw mv
poopU foal tirad, w«ak ae4 BuaarabM
wtoe tto kUMgr* fail to raaMra aaana
aaida sad attor waata nattar (i«« tto
blood.
Yo« nay aaffer aafgfait baekaeba,
rbaowatle palaa# baadaebaa. dlaiinaaa
.tlof «p migbta, lag palaa, awalUag.
aad aoaaty ariaa-
1^,
SOBMKII
_ froquaat . _
Uoa with anaratg mad baraiag ia aa-
ottor aiga that abnathlag ia wroag with
tto kidam or bladdtr.
Tkata utoald bo ao doubt that prom^
trootnoat iO wiaar ibaa aaglaet. Uw
Paoa’t PilU, It la battar to raly ea a
nadlciaa that baa woa eoualTywida aa>
yrorai tbaa ou aeiaathlag taaa larorably
Icaowa. Paaa’o bara baaa triad aad taat-
ad naay yaart. dra at aU drug
Q«t today.
Doan SPILLS
Auditor’s Books
NOW OPEN
The County -Auditor’s books are
open and will remain open through Feb
ruary, 1947, for the purpose of taking
tax returns. Personal property must be
returned and if you have an automobile
please bring your registration card.
For the convenience of the taxpay
ers, the auditor will be at the following
designated places to assist the taxpay
ers with their tax returns.
Kershaw February 4
Mt Pisffoh February 6
Bethune February 7
Westville February 11
\
Blaney February IS
Liberty Hill ...... February 14
Fred M. Ogbum
Auditor for Kershaw County
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Announcement!
—Change of " —
Effective February 1, the name of Hie Carolina
Furniture Company will be....
BOYKIN FURNITURE CO.
Floyd H. Boyldn, Owner and Manager
—Deider
KELYINATOR ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
DUO-THERM FUEL (HL ^TERS
MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES mi
Hm New Maytag Dntdi Oven GAS R4NC£
THOR AUTOMAGIC COMMNATidN
CLOTHES WASHER and IHSH WAPER
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RAMOS —(XHfPLEfm LINE OF FURNlTmb
FLOYD H. Owner mana^
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