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■'i-'.v.-'i I . 'l.!-v.-■■■■' ;■ Im, <S- Ui tt ■ 'i. t- f' ^ ■ -■■ ■ 4' -, ' r ^7 I r;^- ; ./■- h if. If, - r <**■ TWO TWt OAMDOII CHIfWiCI.1, CAMOUt tOUTM CAWOtlWA, PWlDAVi AI»ttlL 14 iHF Ihlzeli Resident IMes In Sumter J. W. Weldon, <S. of Dnlsell. dM nt the Tnomey hoapltnl at at t:80 Monday night after am ill- nesa of a few dayi. He had in declining health for yeart. He la inrvlred by hie wldow» Mrm Ethel Roes Weldon; two teri, Mra. B. A. Smith of HartavfDa Cassatt News Mr. amd Mra. J. B. McCey Ttetv ed Mr. amd Mn. Owema aad famkily near OreemTl^ receaUy. *Mra WlUlaaa/lB>w«ra amd aea. BUI Mo Coy fromi Ohio, were at hcame. toa Ref. amd Mra. T. B. Amd arena of Camdea werf Ttatfom hare Sam day afterweoa. Mr. amd Mia. J.- W. Bacham of Oolamhia ware with hdr »mramtm Mr. amd Mra J. L. Oeeper. ami their eeh. iehamie, over the wtk and Miaa Roaa Weldon "of Beam' emd. ter; two eons, Jameo Weldom ami^ Mr. aad Mia. Oaraace Pate of Mood Weldon of DalseU; ome adWiBethame vMted letatlvea here San> ter, Mra. A. U Northcett of Saar ter; one brother. A. W. Weldom et Dnlsell, and aeveral nlecea nephmwa^.-^ The hineial party leff the Shal* ley-Bmnson F>iaeral home at t:S0 day aftemooak Mra Alhy Bowera and two amdi Batch and Ronny. apent aeveral days W week whh relatlvea In Oolambia Mr. and Mra Roy McLaughlin Tneeday afternoon for Provldenee and ton of Camden apent Sunday church near Dalsell. where faneral.' with his perenta, Mr. and Mra. S. and committal aervieea were heM L. McLaughlin at 4 o’clock. The Rev. Lynn Cor bett coadaK;ted the aervicee. aaalat ed by the Rev. B. W. Reynolda mad Rev. T. V. Hngglna. Mr. Weldon waa a lifelong resi dent of Sumter eonnty and a mem ber of the Woodmen of the World for many yeara. No one fa safe from cancer! Whose family- will it boy-youra or the one next door? BiiniiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiraMv COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre Oertier Broad and Rutledge Sta ioom»ooo»»»»oo»»»»o0o» FfL^mt, April 18-19 TRAIUNG DANGER” with Johnny Mack Brown Alao Serial and Comady >POBB»»BOOOOOBBOOOO'60mi Moa.-Tumm.y April 21-22 ”MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY** with Oennia O’Kaafe Aleo RKO Nawu—Short W«d..Thiin., AprU 23^ “WHITE TIE XND~- fe . TAILS” 1 . . with ■ iii' ' ' V: 'Dan Duryva Also News and Serial aoiiiiiflEtoiifflniiraHiiiMiiB Oiainn's Deafli Instiuitaneoos Is Report Of Tragedyi Bethime News Mra. M. h. Kelley and Mra. J. M. Clybnm, aeeompanled hy Mr. and C. T. Parker of Jacksonville, Fbu, spent several days laat weak with Mra. Rwmond Clybnm in Norfolk, Va. F. C. KMley. Jr., is visiting his sister, Mr*. Balph Lents Im Ports- month, Vm. Guests eC the J. HL Severance isst wtk wwe: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Severance, C. R. Severance and According to Baltimore Mpm wn. Mrs. Harry Randolph, Mrs. the death of Major John M. Chapin Jimmie Taflon and Mrs. Woodrow Yoamf Fifhtmr FiloC, WmU Kmomrii Hmnm, Wmm 1b ~ FonsMitioa mt Time ‘ pilot of a P-80 Shooting Star, which caught fire in the air and plonged Into the Maryland hillside, was in- stsntaneous. The press reports that advices from-, Langley JPisld,. where Chapin was stationed, indicate that he was piloting the jet propelled plane In a formation of seven Anderson of Lamar and J. Ia Sev erance of Columbia. The Hattie Hnestee circle of the Baptist chtirch met Moilday after noon with Mrs. Vamsdore. The continnatloo of.. Jlie_ book, Christw Bmptor, .was tmaght Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. MiseUe spent last Monday night with her moth er. Mrs C. A. Mosler. »n route from Florida' to Maine. • Mr. and Mra. F. B. SUnton and sons and Mrs. C. L. McOuirt spent Saturday in Columbia. Mrs. C. Lu McCssklU and Miss Betty Jane HcCsskill visited Mr. and Mrs. Louie Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Horton and son. Randy, who have been living In Columbia tor the past several years, have moved' back with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bran non Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Mosler visit- Florence recently, isa Marie Vaughn left last week to accept work In Rock HllU Mr\and Mrs. L. H. Catoe, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Catoe, Carson Catoe, Mt. and Mrs. Everett Toung and Lemuel Faulkenberry attended the Faulkenberry-Neal wedding in Branchville Easter Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Baker of Bethnne visited friends here Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yarbrough and son, Marlon, visited her father who is a patient in the Camden hospital Sunday afternoon. Miss Doris Humphries, who has been ill several weeks, la mneh better and is out again. News was received here recently that Capt. W. R. Rosier, who hi stationed in Tsingtoo, China, had been selected to go to Shanghai as a Marine representative. CapL Rosier did not know Just what his duties arould bei. Mr. and Mra. Grady Humphries announce the birth Of a son th the Camden hospital last week. Mrs. Humphries- was -tht fopnet Msrlei by Mrs. T. B. Altman, after Which ^ .delightful refreshments were planes when the officer in charge> {I10 hostess. ShkAh OWAwdoklA __ Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Onium Robinson. The Home Demonstration club met with Mra. Charles Granger Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Alby Bowers and family are moving to Columbia this ,we^ Henry N. McNeely had liis hand badly cut with a wood saw. of the group noticed Chapin’s plane was gettnig out of line. Suddenly it was enveloped in flames and then crashed. In crashing the momentum was so great that it dug a crater some Tour to five feet in depth. Wreck age was scattered over a wide area and fabric from the plane was later seen hanging to the branches of trees. A Baltimore pape/ carries a pic ture of the place where the crash occured. Major Chapin’s body was tkken to Portland, Maine, where faneral services and Interment took place. Later Mrs. Chapin, who was the former Mary ZempT'lHth her two months old son, will cotn^td Cam den to be with bef' parents. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Zemp, Fair street. Faeklag « Balai la packing a vagetabls salad, place two tablstpooQs of salad dratslnf in the bottom of the eon- talasr. Place die cut op greens and ▼egetsblea 00 top of die dressing. Cover d^tly, end pedt right side up la Am hmeh box. When the child is ready for lunch, be can turn ttie eonteiiier upside down and allow it to stand a few minutes adifle tbe dressing runs fhrou^ the salad. After he turns It right side up, epens It, and gives one stir, he has a tossed selsd ready to eat The Kate Wood circle met with Miss Lee. Hilton with the same missionary study taught by Mrs. R. K. Thompklns. Delicloas refresh ments were served. - ThefW. M. S. met at the chnreh on Wednesday. A very interesting program waa given on Europe. Mrs. Priscilla Francis has return ed from the Camden hospital where she was a patient. Misa Jerry Smith Kelley of Blsh- opvllle and Lacy L. Hayes, Jr^ of Lstta, were married at the Presbyterian manse Friday night April 11, by Rev. W. L. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blackmon of Camden were Sunday guests of. Mra Beanies Hilton. Lottie Catoe celebrated her 11th birthday Friday afternoon when she invited in a number of her school mates. She was the recipient of many pretty and useful gifts. Dr. E. Z. Truesdell attended the Kershaw medical meeting at Gns Wards place Wednesday evening. Miss Edith Mnnn and Carl 8. Middleton of Charlotte and Jeffer son were married Thursday after noon at 5:80 in Pageland by Rev Douglas Smith. Mrs. Middleton Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dsn H. Munn of Bethnne. Graduated from high school last May and hat since held a position with Lance Packing company, Charlotte. Mr. Middleton Is the son of Mr. and Mn. E. A. MMfleton et Jetterson. He holds a pesttlon artth the Lance Paeki^ company. After a skort hoBeymoen in the moan tains of North Carolina the yoang couple will he at home at 78f E. 15th street, Charlotte, N. C. ' Annonneemente have been re ceived here of the marriage of Mias Alice Anne Jackson to Walter Mil kier StevMia. April 8, m Lancaster. *Mt. Stevens is the son of Mrs. W. M. Stevens and the late Mr. Stevens, who lived here for a num ber of years. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Graham and sons apent Sunday Jn Swansea and Orangeburg. Mr. and Mra. J. G. Squires aad family spsnt Sunday in Charleston vising the gardens. Mr. and Mrs. ‘O. V. Clement and Spartanhaqr were .waakgild guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitch ell. They were accompanied home hy Mrs. M. S.> Mitchell, who kaa, been on an extended viaft here wfthj her son and fanSly. | Louis Hilton Is a patient In the Camden hospital. J Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hilton of Georgetown were Sunday gnests of the Lewis Hiltons. Miss Carolyn Bethea spent the weekend in Spartanburg with frienda Mils June Williams of Columbia was tbe weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seeley of Co lumbia were the weekend guests lot their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hammond. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Klrkley of BishopvlUe were Snaday vMton of the John Bakera. Mrs. Leo ’Ttiler of Onrhaak N. C.. is TislUng her parenU, Mr. ani Mrs. B. E. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. C L. McKjnntm and children were guests of rdatfvM in *nmmon8ville Sunday. Mrs. C. B. Mitchell atteiMed the Qneens-Chlcora Itmcheon In Flor ence Saturday.' Mrs. Mitchell has served two years as speretary for the aasocUtion. ^ TraasfsD arday in Floren^^Znr Mrs patient sy to Worence with 1? I- B, L. Norwosi lent to the hospinl ^ Mr. end Mrs daughters of Mon^* weekend guesu of D. M. Maya. *'• Cancer is the kilter of iqen. mim w aaftMCN rfRE@ ^ I CMirr iiKir I-me COOKBOOK it'e DELICIOUS. CLARKSON TIRE SERVICi ••• ^^7 • //fSTDEA^AL^Sr • • «. 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