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IftaMs ioyM f^owler, Bra Jo iul*
«llft and 8^ Babecca McKlnoon
(Of Wintheop ware weekend gneete
et their parents here.
Miss Bara Brandon of Jackson-
wflte. Fla.. Is TlsUing her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Thomas
‘ and children of Hartsrille were
Sunday guests of their mother,
Mrs. Sallie Robertson.
Mrs .Tom Hearon hss returned
to her home here after an extended
stay in Camden and the Camden
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oliver visit
ed relatives in Quitman, Oa., and
Jacksonville,,^ Fla., iast week.
Mrs. Robert King of Charlotte is
visiting Mrs. B. B. King.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Young of
Fredericksburg, Va., were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hammond
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bd Tiller, Dorothy
and l^tty J^ga~ Titter" of Durham,
N. C., were weekend’ guests of Mr.
add Mrs. B. B. Gardner. They were
accompanied borne by Mrs. Leo
TiUor who has been visiting her
parents and relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Carlson of
Old OrOhard, Me., were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. N, McLanrln last
week, while eo route from Miami,
Fla., to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. EUlson Huckabee
of Sumter were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs..Eugene Huckafiee.
Paul Mobley^ has returned to his
home here aftw a months stay in
Veterans_hospital. Columbia.
Mrs/E^ghne Huckabee spent sev
eral days 'w|th Mr. and Mrs. Will
Sowell in Hamlet last week.
Mrs..J .N. McLaurln was the
weekend guest of her ' son and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
McLaurln in Florence.
Friends of Lewis Hilton will re
gret to learn that he is quite ill
in the Camden, hospital. Mrs. C. B.
Mitchell is substituting in second
grade for Miss Lucile Hilton while
she is away with her father.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Melton, E.
T. Melton, Jr., and Miss Jane Ben
nett of Blshopvllle were Sunday
guests of .Mr. and Mrs. June
Truesdell.
The Junior-Senior play, "Nobody
But Nancy”, was presented Friday
evening- at a full house. The play
was coached by Mrs. T. B. Altman
and every one was well suited to
their parts.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie McCasklll
and family spent Sunday in Char
leston.
. Miss Willie Esther Ratcliff, a
student at Wlnthrop college, is a
patient at the Camden hospital,
having undergone an appendix ope
ration at that place Wednesday
evening.
Mias Betty Best of Columbia
spent the weekend here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Best.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mays, Mrs.
Louise Gltheridge and Miss Cecilia
Ring spent Sunday in Klngstree
with Mrs. Sid King and daughter.
Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Severance and
children of Pampllco were Sunday
guests of the J. B. Severances.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Dameron.and
daughter. Miss Rebecca of Gastonia
were guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. L.
Baker Sunday. ,
Paul Ballade of the navy, sta
tioned at Jacksonville. Fla., was the
weekend * guest of Mr. apd Mrs.
Walter Brannon.
, , No one is safe from cancer! One
in every eight now living will die'
this « ruel death unlesf we act, and
act now!
. Pardon | Libatty Hill News
•A paint Job that will add greaUy; tMayed ,
to tha appaaranw of Bmr. Dr. C. M. Rlcharda U ax-
den’a public buUdinga should ^ ^ Prwsby-
carrled out at the city haR It church on fourth Sunday of
might bo unkind to say tpat April. Dr, Richards warn recently a
buUding has begun to look iwther h^gpitp, parent lor a major ope-1
dowdy—but It would be the ration and his r^tives and friends ^
The tower looks seedy and ms pjaased to know of:
windows fscing Broad street are regained health and to hoar
c meas. voica* from the pulpit of his
^ o ' childhood days again.
Went down to lwh-««® 1“® So* mIss Mary B. Cunningham, who
premo Products plant the other ^ position in Washington,
day and was amazed at the ifr p q ^ months, has re-
dustry that Camden can b<^t o/ turned home to be with her,mother,
in this modem packing Mrs. C. D. Cunningham.' whose
We’ll have plenty to say about thl health pot been so good re
layout very s<wn now. cently, but is now Injproilng.
V .. w Mr. and Mm. L, P. Thompson
The Providence basebatt boys and ^p^^^ Monday with his sister, ^Irs.
team/ management could not say ^ ^ MacLauchlln and family, who
enough about Camden hospitality.) moving from their Chester
The team will be back next April conover, N. C.
end plans to bring another pro Johnston and MUs
team with tt. - —Mynell Thomas of Cu’eat Palls were
.. . . ' . , guests of friends here on Thurs-
Speaklng of a reckless waste of
'money—watch for a big story soon
to appear In these columns.
We look for ,^ome action from
the'city board of health. Arthur Mc
Lean is Just the type of man need
od to head’ this very . important
unit. There is a lot, a great lot,
that can be done to clear up the
mess that abounds on every hand
But McLean cahnot do it without
he, gets the backing of the board
and the authorities. Let’s give him
all that.
Liberty Bell Craoks
The Liberty Bell in Independence
ball, Philadelphia, cracked July I,
1835, while being tolled ss the body
of Chief Justice Marshall, who died
July 6. was being taken from Phila
delphia to ^rglnia, his native
sUte. • "
day.
. Mr. £nd_Mrs. Robert E. Sill and
daughter stopped by one afternoon
and said it has been 37 years since
he had been in Liberty' Hill. A na
tive of the Flat Rock section and
here quite often to attend National
Guard drill meetings at that time.
Now lives In Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. (Belton) Cure-
ton and son. Frank, and daughter,
Be^ty^fJUnlon^wero^rlsitlng^ela-
tlves >wr« oo Esster wi
ftttaoded ssrvlcss si tia t^hfy*
ter^ clhrdi.
Mri. R. F. Bakridf* UMt soM.
Bobble, Charlie end BlMe of
Chemw, were h«re with hie per-
enta, Mr. and Mm C. D. Gunning-
ham on Sunday.
Retired F|re Warden W' B.
Cunningham of Liberty Hill spent
last week with hie two eons, W.
B. C.. Jr., and McCleary Cunning
ham; at Maxton college, where they
are attending achdol. He aaya he
had a nice time and enjoyed the
outing very much.
Mr. and Mrf. W. T. Boyd of
Rock Hill stopped here for a while
on Sunday evening. They were re
turning from a visit to relatives
in Camden, Route 1, UMr Bishlp-
vUle.
We have Just recently heard
that L. A. Perry, our bachelor
friend, who lives alone near Cedar
Creek, has been sick and that his
sister, Mrs. J, B. McCoy of Cas
satt. was staying with him for a
while. We hope he Is very much
better.
FINAL
Notice le hereby given that one
month from thin date, on
1H7, Luefle Sharpe Trotter wB
make to the Prebate Oeurt ef Kei^
Miaw County her final returh
AdmlnUtratrlx of the eeUte of
Alice Stokep Sharpe, deceased, and
on the same date the will apply
to the said Court for a final dis
charge at said Administratrix.
Lpe N. C. ARNETT.
Judge of Probate.
Camden, 8, C„ April 4, lb47.
Notice Is hereby gfr* .
month fbte this
1M7, Horton I. Flsitcher^
to the Trebata Court et i
County bis final return sT
tor of the esute of (w
Hirach, deceased, and on^
date he wUl apply to 2?
• Court lor a final dlsehar^„
Executor; •• ••
„ N. C. ARN*^*
Judge of priL
Camdea, 8. C.. AprU ^ iJJJ"
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Friday, April 25
“BLUE SKIES"
in Technicolor with Bing Crosby,
Fred Astaire, Joan Caulfield
Neva A Comedy
Saturday, April 24
“COLORADO SERENADE”
in Cinecolor with Eddie Dean
Serial, Scarlet Horseman No. 8
k Also Cartoon
Saturday Late Show, 10:45
“COCKEYED MIRACLE”
with Prank Morgan, Keenan Wjmn
Serial & Cartoon ■
Mondsy-Tueaday, April 28-29
“PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY"
4rlth Will “Bill" Elliott. Vera
Ralaton—News & Comedy
Wednesday, April 30
“STRANGE LOVE OF
MARTHA IVERS"
with Barbara Stanwy^, Van
Heflin, Lizabeth Scott
Also Selected Short Subjects
Thursday, May 1
“LOVE LAUGHS AT
ANDY HARDY”
with Miql^g^Rooney, Lewis Stone
News & Ccinedy
^ we do hi May
R BMBMBER the d*y you fifit
^ fomped sway in that Buick of
yours? How those eight Fireball
cylinders fairly floated you over the
hills—* how those rbsd-stesdy two
tons of lively car answered sweetly
tvtty lijjht tbuch of ^otir hand on
tne wheel—how you glided along
with foursquare BuiCpil springing
smoothing every wrinkle in .the
road?
That’s what your Buick was built
to do. Years and years of that kind
of driving are in it—especially
when it gels the interested, in*
formed dsr care this, fine sn auto
mobile diouid have.
That doiso’t ihetti jult periodic
-lubricatioB, a body wash,- hettery
check or bolt-tighten. It means
thorough attention by competent
Buick men—attention that keeps a
Buick always a Buick. —T.
Buicks are our babies. Even the
smallest details are handled the
way they should be for a Buick.
We have Buick tools that do jobs
better snd quicker.. We have men
who know Buicks best. We have
Buick-engineered parts that are
precisely right for your car.
Put that all togedier and it's Buldt
car care.
Pretty dear, isa’t it, tfaat- hete is
where your Buick will receive die
bett atteutioa? After all, we lovt
’em heart and squL
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