The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 14, 1947, Image 3
THl CAMOm CHWOHiCLl, CAMMtM, iOUTH CAHOLIMA, PIltDAV. FEBRUARY 14. 1ft«7
RAGE THJIBC^
Befliime News
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nden m r» in
lllta King of Durh^. N. C« ^
jting heJ* par®**^' Mr. and Mra.
fel wilUary of the Preabyterlan
[«h met Monday “
of Mrs. C. C. Pate. Mrs.
1Z TrnesdeU conducted the de-
iional and the program was
Pen by Mrs. Thomwell Clyburn
Ih Mr*. J. M. McLaurln and Mrs.
lA Newsom assisting,
lu* Ratcliff ot Columbia spent
weekend with her parents, Mr.
I Mr* W. T. Ratcliff,
kr and Mrs. Dargan Clyburn and
Idren of Bishopville were Sun-
• fueets of Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
llii** R«tb Louise Wilson of
tberry i* rlsltlng Mrs. C. B.
rhell.
Irs Louise Etheridge and Mark
. Jr, of Columbia were week-
quests of Mr. and Mrs. D; M.
Sara Rebecca McKinnon,
impanied by Miss Lina Kenney
tothrop college, spent Sunday
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
[cKinnon.
/ and Mrs. Nell Truesdell aud
i^g Truesdell of Gastonia were
.end guests of Dr. and Mrs.
TruesdelL
lot on Upper Main street,
^ by Dr. L. O. Johnson of
*nce, was sold at auction to
Ratcliff last Wednesday,
lutlful white gladioli were
Sunday In the dlferent
■hes in town. These flowers
Tted by Mrs. D. M. Mays In
fr of recent pastors. The flow-
|n the Baptist church were In
of Rer. Charles P, Cowherd;
resbyterlan were in honor of
F. R. Morse, and the Meth-
were in honor of Rer. C. S.
and Mrs. Thomwell Clyburn
family were recent guests of
lyes in Charleston.
A. McDowell spent last week
irtinei, Ga., with his daughter
amlly, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Me
Dn.
s Louise Kelley is Tlslting her
tnd family. Mr. and Mrs.
|e Kelley in Walterboro.
A. K. Mcl.rf»urin, accom
by Flynn Kelley and Mrs
|on Wilson, spent last week
^g in Florida.
H. H. McCullough and
Sandra and Jonnle, hare re-
to their home In West Vir-
ajter a month’s stay with her
|r, Mrs. J. M. Clyburn.
Sid McCaskill of Florence
he guest of Mrs. J. M. Cly-
iV’ednesday and Thursday.
Tom Ed Hearon and soik
|y, spent the weekned In
^rg with her mother, Mrs.
and Mrs. D. M. Mays at-
the Burns-Davis wedding in
^ter Saturday ewening. •
R. E. Newman and little
|er, Phyllis, of Sumter, bars
rlsiting their parents, Mr.
rs. Bryan.
land Mrs. Gregg King and
1 daughter of Inman were
of their parents, Mr. and
I. G. King Wednesday,
district basketball toqma-
belng held ^ the Ashwood
Mum. Thursday evening the
girls played a losing game
Lynchburg. The boys won
liberty Hill News
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Peay of Co
lumbia and Mr. and Mrs. Lai Perry
of Lancaster spent Sunday here
with Mrs. R. J. Wardlaw. and fam
ily and attMuled church services.
Mr. and Mra. Bill Beckham and
son of Columbia returned home
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. R. Frank Brskirdge (Sarah
Cunningham), of Checaw, spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. C. D. Chinningham. She was
accompanied by her husband and
sons.
Dr. Wm. Thompson MacLauchlln
of Chester and Conover, N. C.,
and Miss Mary Patton of Fountain
Inn and Great Falls visited his rela
tives here Sunday night.
News waa .received here on Sat
urday of the birth of a second son
to Rev. and Mrs. Jno. BSdwards
Richards of Columbus, Oa.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cunningham
and Mrs. E. J. Cunningham spent
Wednesday with Mrs. A. M. Mac-
Lauchlln and daughters of Chester.
Mr., and Mrs. Steve Duda of Cam
den and Mr., and Mrs. George B.
Cunningham of Rock Hill were
Saturday night guests of Mr. and
Mra. S. H. Cunningham.
Ned Cunningham of Maxton, N.
C., spent Sunday here with his
father, W. E. Cunningham.
The L. P. Thompsons, were din
ner guests of Mrs. A. ’ M. Mac-
Lauchlin and daughters of Chester
on Saturday.
E. J. Jones of the Mackey Jones
company was a business visitor to
Chester on Thursday last.
Miss Annie Jones was a visitor
to Great Falls on Monday.
O. R. Clements (your reporter),
was taken seriously ill on the night
of Tuesday, February 4, and was
taken by his son, J. H. Clements,
to the home of bis son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Folk
(Rena Clements), Camden, on
Wednesday, February 5. He Is now
playing Baron DeKalb. Friday af
ternoon both teams played Midway
with the girls losing and the boys
winning. Monday evening the boys
are to play the Lydia team.
Miss Alice Rosier has returned
from a visit to Charleston. She was
accompanied home by Mrs. Shelton
Humphries and little daughter.
Shelly, who are spending a few
days here.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Rosier were Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Peach of Camden.
Rev. A. J. Graham of Charlotte,
N. C., is visiting his son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fuller an
nounce the arrival of a son, Feb
ruary 4. Mrs. Fuller is the former
home economics teacher here.
Cletus Johnson, high school stu
dent, who was severely injured by
an overturned tractor last week, is
still a patient at Moores clinic, Co
lumbia, and is being given bln,d
transfusions donated by boys of
this place. Efforts re being made
to save' a crushed leg from am
putation.
The tall two story frame build
ing used as an apartment and
situated in the center of town was
consumed by fire Sunday night
Several families were living In the
bouse. It was necessary to break
the door down to arouae some of
the sleepers. The house was M^ted
by the late Frank Sowell, wben
Bethune was incorporated. It is
thought tha> the fire caught from
a chimney. '
IN MEMOBIAM
In, loving memory of our dear
Husband and,Daddy, Quincy God
win, who departed this life one year
ago:
I
The month of February again Is
here
To Us the saddest of the year;
For It Was on the thirteenth day
Our beloved husband and Daddy
passed away.
No one knows how we miss you.
None but God in heaven can see;
One long year has passed away
And our hearts still ache for you.
l^P in our hearts is a picture
Worth more to us than gold;
It is a beautiful picture
That will never grow old.
A happy home we once enjoyed;^
How iweet the memory, still;
But death haa left a loveliness
The world can never till.
I'm
say you were a
proud to
Christian
To your Lord
were true;
And I know you are tinging
In God^ choir beyond the blue.
BETHESOA PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday, February It
A. Douglas McAm, Paaior
Church school at 10 o’clock, with
a Bible class for every age. The
and church you ’ nursery class continue through the
morning service. Morning worship
at 11:15 with praydr, anthem and
sermon. Children’s and Young
People’s meeting at 6:30. Midweek
service Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Everyone la invited to attend
these services.
recuperating at the home ot another
son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and
Mrs. Will Hilton (Jessie Clements),
of Harlejrville, S. C.
Our darling baby. Janet, is eleven
month old
She calls you dear Dad from morn
ing til night;
Her tiny hands that hold your pic
ture
Oh! so close to h^r little heart
In a little churchyard not very tar
away
Angels guard thy sleeping clay;
There we placed a tomb.
To mark your precious grave.
Some day we hope to meet you
Some day, we know not when;
And clasp you in our arms
Never, no never to part again,
p Mrs. Quincy Godwin, Children.
lOST 32 lbs
of Ugly Fat!
Once 1561b*.. Rrynol<lslart
wei(bt w«Aljr with AVDS Viu-
min Candy Reducing Plan. Now
•he hat a modd't Your rx-
prrience may or nay not he the
came, but try thia eaaier reducinx
plan. Very FifU Bar UtuI Slm»
RfstJU or munry back.
In clinical teat* conducted by
medical doctori more than 1*4
paraona lost 14 to IS pou nda
avarata in a few jeeaka with
tha AYDS Vitamin Candy
Radudnd Plan.
No eaerciae. No laxative*. No
drugs. Eat plenty. You don't cut
out meals, potatoes, etc., you juat .
cut t hem down. Simple when you enjmr tMioM
AYDS Viutmn Can^ hetote meals. Only $2.2S
for 30 day*' supply. Pnona
DeKALB PHARMACY—PHDNC 96
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BANKS WILL BE CLOSED
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned banks of Camden will be
cloied on Saturday, February 22, in
observance of Washington's birthday,
* which is a legal holiday,
s
e Commercial National Bank
The First National Bank
r
nnouncement
The School of Nnrses of the
/
t
. i
<amden Hospital
i •
announces that it is now re
ceiving applications for a nurses
class to begin April 1st.
^ ■ *
If you ar^ a high school
graduate 17 years of age or more
and are interested in nursing
as a career ..,.
! I - ^
to the-J
{
DirectoA (tf Norses
amdenU hospital
CAiK EN, S. C
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SHORTENING, 3 lb. carton
1.25
Blue Plate
MAYONAISE, 45c
Mmde by Wesson Oil People
B&M
BAKED BEANS, 18oz.jar 23c
CLORAX, quart bottle ..-15c
FRUIT COCKTAIL, .39c
In HeeYy Syrup
PEACHES, No. 2H cans 29c
Netionsd AdYertised Brends
Franco American
SPAGHETTI, 15»/4 oz. can 15c
In Cheese and Tomato Sauce
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MEADORS Chocolate Covered
BRAZH. NUTS, lib.. 1.25
Muellers
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SPAGHETTI, 9 07, pkgi....... 10c
NO. 2 CAN
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, . . .. .3 for 25c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46 oz, can .19c
FRYERS, per lb.
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PICNIC HAMS, per lb. - ■ -
BACON, Grade A, per lb. • •, - - 65c
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Ounden Food
**^ere Quality and Smice Meef*
PORK CHOPS, per lb. -
- - . 55c
Pure PORK SAUSAGE, per lb.
BEEF LIVER, per lb. - • •
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