The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 25, 1947, Image 3
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THl CAMOIW CHWOWICLl, CAMDlti tOUTH MROLiHA, FWiDAV, APRIL 91. 1M7
PAQl THRU
Ctes^ews
,, ^ church last Tuesday.
ifr« F B. Stanton. Wek
jnd Mrs. f. ^ m
l^kend in Charleston,
riiited Cypress and Magnolia
?^!ound Charleston.
• jicNeely spent sw-
,^g in Rockingham. N. C..
IJi with her son, Lee Me
BuctSn *nd Toa®* •o®*
J:.?ent the weekend In Pine
«ith relatives.
lid Mrs. A. A. West return,
f week from Conw^-fc
j.itMi their son, l<eo Weet
JJI Two of their grandchfl-
Site .nd Rod-rtck W»t,
hrlstened on Sunday.
Si Mrs. Lee McNeely a^
, the birth of a son on April
0.
.jjurch met with Mm. pte
on Wednesday, April If, at
jnmor-Senlor bapquet will ^
It the Midway school Ij^lld-
Idsy night.
M«. A. B. ^•1"
Roller of Cayce Tlslted his
. here Sunday.
md Mrs. J. T. Brannon and
mmie of Rock HUl, were
3r the weekend.
ind Mrs. LeVerne Cutler and
iene and Dannie, rlslted her
arents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruck*
Woodruff recently.
ind Mrs. Wllltoms and Mrs.
McNeely spent Monday In
ind Mrs. Brown and daugh*
> visiting Mr. and Mra. B.
teely. Mrs. Brown la tha for*
iry Gladys McNeely.
and Mrs. Jake Smith and
i Camden spent Sunday
ft mother, Mrs. Joe Marshall.
HDC held Ita April meeting
Mra. Charles Granger on
J. Miss Lane gare a most
tog Ulk on “Home ImproTe-
and Home Beantlflcatlon.''
11 business was finished the
, assisted by Janie Margaret
innie Sue Marshall, serred
1 cookies and iced tea.
and Mrs. Ben Crouch, Jr.,
llda Crouch and Mr. Wise,
Columbia, were guests of
d Mrs. R. W. Vaughn and
larie Vaughn Sunday.
Amos Elliott and daughter,
tadys Elliott of Camden,
the Vaughn family last
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and Mrs. Lawrence^ Smith
ce the birth of a 'son on
I.
Bowers, who spent two
in Puerto Rico, returned
lad Mrs. D. C. Lowman and
Joseph H. Han
Dies FoUowing
A Long Dbiess
Joseph Henry Hall, respected
resident of Kershaw county, died
at the faintly residence on Route
2, Camden, Saturday morning at
1:80 o’clock after an extended ill-F
ness. He was a fanner all of his
life,
l^rn In Kershaw county, son of
James Melrin Hall of Kershaw K
county and Elisabeth Stokes Hall
of Lee connty. He attended the
county schools. Religiously he was
affiliated with the High HUl True
Light church.
He leaves his widow, a sister,
Mrs. Lee Jones of Bethune; a
brother. Perry Hall of thhr city;
three sisters, Mrs. A. L. Young of
Cassatt, Mrs. B. M. Roseborongh of
this clt-y and Mrs. L. C. Mann of
BlshopTlIle;. three sons, Prt
James Hall of the United States
Marine corps, Robert Hall, tX)nald
Hall at home; also three daughters,
Mrs. M. L. Wilson of HartSTllle,
Mary and Barbara, at hom^
Special Services At
Wateree Baptist
The Wateree Baptist church re
vival which began Sunday, April
20, will close Sunday, April 27,
with an all-day service and dinner
on the chuVeb * grounds. At this
latter service an offering will be
taken for the erection of a new
pastoiium.
Servlcea are being held each
evening this week at 7:80. The
evangelist is the Rev. J. M. Mowers
of Due West, S. C.. with J, C.
E>^ng, leading the singing. Rev.
J. T. Dabney, pastor of tne church,
reports good attendance and in
terest at these evangelistic ser
vices and Invttea the public to at
tend.
The program for the all-day
meeting next Sunday will indude
several special numbers by prem
Inent singers of the county, among
which wUl be a sextette under the
direction of Miss Jean Williams
from Baron DeKalb school. The
Rev. J. B. Caston will speak at the
afternoon service.
BLANEY CHAPTERr—
New Veteran Training Teacher
Donald Watson, Jr., fanner vet
eran teacher at Blaney haa resign
ed to take another Job. We regret
hia resignation very much because
was a very capable man for
^8 job.
Lenare Rose is now vstei
training teacher at Blaney. We fi
sure that he is capsble and wUl
do a very good Job In hia new
work. He haa bad experiehce un
der hia father, L. P. Rose, who is
‘considered one of the best fanners
in West Wateree.
C. B. Yoong.
Rabon 9; Moad 14; Brown 11
Stanley Rabon’a re^tered DuiVc
sow farrowed 9 plga, 8 females and
6 males, Saturday, Ainil 18.
Stanley is one of the 'three PPA
students of the Blaney chapter
whose sow has farrowed good lit
tera
Jasper Moad’s sow had 14 pigs.
Andrea Brown’s sow farrowed 11
plga
There are several more Duroc
pigs In the Blaney chapter. The
chapter members also have several
Berkshire pigs. _
In the near future we hope to
have a lot more registered swine
In our community.
• Marvin Campbell.
News Articles
The Camden Chronicle has re
served a column for FFA news in
Kershaw county. All FFA chapters
are urged to enter news articles.
It gives good training as well as
informing the people of Kershaw
county what the Future. Farmers
are doing. “
All articles should be sent to
Mr. C. E. Young; Blaney Agricul-
turoJTeacher, Blaney, S. C. Mr.
Young will make necessary correc
tions and forward all articles to
the Camden Chronicle. By doing
this it saves much work for the
editor.
Only two chapters have sub
mitted articles. They are Baron
DeKalb an<i Blaney. We would like
for every chapter of Kershaw
oounty to participate In submitting
article# for publication.
Fred Rosa.
US Qvil Service
Jobs Now Open
The Fifth region office of the
U. S. civil service commission. Ten
Forsyth Street Bulling, Atlantic
Ga., is soliciting applications from
the general public in an examina
tion announcement ^ for employee
relations or personnel relations of
ficer and employee counselor for
probational (leading to permane.tc)
appointment to., positions with the
Otfo P. Hartfield
In Re^ar Anny
Capt George A. Brenchley, com
manding officer of the Columbia
station of the Army Recruiting Ser
vice, announced today' that Otto
Pittman Hartfield, Jr., of 708
Marlon street, Columbia, son of
Mrs. Annie Clyde Craft of Cassatt,
enlisted for 18 months with the
Regular Army, unasslgned.
He attended Bethune high school.
Purohaae of Ma'teriai for Chapter
The Blaney FFA chapter has re;
cently purchased some new equip
ment for the chapter use.
Among this equipment Is a pair
of hoof trimmers, a castrating
knife and an egg candler.
The chapter plana to use the hoof
trimmers in fitting show calves.
The egg candler will be of great
help to the farUiers of ,our com
munity. TTie chapter already has an
incubater. The chapter feels that
since we have the 'egg candler that
It will Increase the number of eggs
hatched In the Incnbater.
The chapter already has a pair
of emascnlators for clamping un-
dersirable. male animals. Members
feel that tbis castrating knife will
go along with the pair of emaacu-
yarlous federal agencies located In Bethune. S. C.. and later was em
the five wutheastern sUtes o^ Ala-i Textile milla.
Oeofgla, South, jjis wife, the former Mary Ellen
Carolina and Tennessee. The en-i u living at 708 Marlon
ranee salaries range from 13,897.80 Columbia
through 14,902.00 per year.
Veterans that qualify in this ex
amination will be given preferenee
as provided In the Veterans’ Prefer
ence Act of 1944.
For description of duties, forms
to file and other information, see
examination announcement No.
5-372 and the commission's local
secretary. Miss Ingram, at the
local post office, or apply any
first or second class post office
located in the states listed above.
Applications must be received by
the U. S. Civil Service Commission.
Regional Office, Atlanta 8. Geor
gia. not later than April 29. 1947,
to be acceptable.
Elliott Bros.
In Partnership
At Body Plant
lators.
Members feel that this new
euqipment will be great help and
that it will teach the people to
use their hands as well as their
heads.
Each month the chapter buys
new equipment.
Clayter Ctompbell.
E. C. Elliott, with the Myers
Motor company for the past eight
years and W. Clybum Elliott, with
the Henry Norris company tor the
past three years, have become part
ners in the Camden Body Shop,
located on Market street.
E. C. Eaitott has purchased the
interest of Henry Norris in the
plant.
The brothers plan extensive re
pairs and renovations to their
building and will have a new ramp
built in front of fhe structure.
Both young men are skilled In
body work and paint Jobs.
BARON DeKALB BBXTETTB
HERE SUNDAY
The girls’ sextette of the Baron
DeKalb school, which recently was
awarded second place in a state
wide competition at Winthrop col
lege. will sing sacred numbers at
the 11:16 morning service at
Bethesda Presbyterian church on
•Sunday, April 27, under the direc-
Ibn of Miss Gene Williams. Every
one Is cordially Invited to hear
them. ’
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Gnafd those you
conquer cancer.
love—Give to
State Theatre
KERSHAW, a C
Friday, April 24
“PERFECT MARRIAGE**
Loretta Young—David Niven
Saturday,April 26
‘TRIGGER FINGERS**
Joihnny Mack Brown
Sat., April 26, 10:30 P.M.
“BUND SPOT*
Chester Morris—Constance
Dowling
Mon.-Tues., April 28-29
‘EASY COME, EASY GO^
Diana Lynn—^nny Tufts
Wednesday, April 30
“WEST OF THE PECOS**
Robert MItchum Barbara Male
Thursday, May 1
“BLUE SKIES**
Bing Crosby—Fred Astaire
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Cancer is the greatest and cruel-
est killer of American women be-
tween the ages of 36 and 66.
Mrs. Pomroy and daughter and
“Monk’’ Lowman of Columbia visit
ed thetr nncle and aunt.. Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Bowers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Gardner of
Columbia visited her brother, J. H.
DaVis and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. A. W. Hyatt ars
visiting their children in Rock HUl.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hahnld
; Salisbury, N. C., Mr. and and son have moved to Rock Hill.
Ann Page
BEANS
In Tomato Sauce With Pork
O 16-os.
riHOUSE EVAP.
LK
O Ton
35c
F8 pollock
!H FLAKES
14 OB.
Con
19c
PLE SAUCE
Nsl 8
Cob
17c
N TAG PREPARED -
UNES
No. 2%
COB
19c
iMAN’8 (CANNED PiBH)
VER HAKE
. IBom.
cw
15c
^ tender
JAPEAS
O Ho.2
^ COSM
25c
Rand vegetable juice . ^ „
PKTAIL
10c
UR’S ~
?ET
12-OS.
COB
39c
'AUGUS
bunch '
49c
tender green
NS
2 lbs.
25c
Ro blibb.
ATOES
41bs.
30c
»S^
2 buDdiui
9c
^ Tender
ash
, .'N B,
’ Ti' - ■ '
2lbs.
29c
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Camden lions
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Presents
Tomorrow”
With
RUTH GORDON WRIGHT, Director
Friday
This is an entirely new Revue presented by the same talented youngsters udio scored such a
hemendous hit last Deceipber at the school auditorinm.
PERFORMANCE BEGINS 8 P. M.-—--CAMDEN GRAMMAR SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Don’t Miss The Year’s Outstanding Show!
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Tickets can be purchased from any member of the lions Oub.
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THIS ADVERTISEMENT WAS PAID FOR BY .THE FOLU>WINC CAMDEN BUSINESS FUtMSi
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DeLUXE CLEANERS
FRANK’S DRUG STORE
BURNS & BAmtETT HARDWARE CO.
SHEHEEN’S TEXACO SERVICE
MARSHAIX & ROSBOROUGH
EICHEL’S DEPARTMENT STORE
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