The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 23, 1947, Image 3
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Bediime News
Coatmuaraneat aamm wma
preached Sonday aionitnc la the
symaaaluTi by Mar. Ra3riiMmd De-
Anaood. pastor of tha Cbeeterfleld
Baptist church. Mualc traa furnish
ed by the hi^ sdiool CUee chib.
Oraduation exerciaea were held
Monday erenina with Fmk Hall
Slriny the salutatory and Rlisabeth
Jones the raledietOTy.
It is with recret that we learn
that S. C. Hiott has resigned as
snperiatendent of the school here.
He and bis family hare ecdeared
tbemselTes .to the seho<d and com
munity in the two years that he
has serred hare.
Madison Feryersoa of Fort Lawn
and Charleston has been elected aa
superintendent for the coming year.
Mr. FWgerson has .been instructor
at Porter Military Academy for the
pas.t fire years.
Bethnne is playing the third and
decidins baseMl ga.iiet
Bfahchrine for the lower atate
championship in Columbia Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell
spent Sunday in Spartanburg with
relatlres.
Mlsa Qerry Daria of Camdan
spent the weekend with her moth
er. Mrs. Clara Darts.
Uttle Mary Mae Mitchell
brated her fifth birthday annlrer-
sary Thursday afternoon at tha
home of her grandparents, Mr! and
Mrs. A. K. McLanrtn. Tlia hosae
was gaily deeoratad wHh anmmar
tlowari and balloona. The prattOy
decorated cake widi Are candles
centered the lace ooarered table.
Farora of pretty pink baskets with
candy and baUooM were giren ttie
guests. Mary Mac waa the recipient
of many pretty and naafnl glfta.
Fifty liuia trienda enjoyed tha
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lanreube McLaniin
and children af CoinaMa ware
Sunday guasU of Mr. aari Mm.
J. N. McLanrin. ,
Mlaa Bara Cmlg .aad^YWoOi
Oaig of Lanaaatar wart lundny
gnesta of Mr. and Mra. 8. C. mott."
Mr. and Mra. Lea Morgan gnd
family of Oraagaburg mM Wr. and
Mrs. Van Morgan mad family
SishoprlHa were risttOTs hers
urday.
Dr. W. W. Culp of thiion spunt
the weekend Irare with bi» family.
He waa accompanied home Mon
day by his cousin, Mias Ada Hand-
cock, who spent the past weak
here. •
Bar. T. B. Altautn la itndying
for a month at Southern Baptist
school, Fy>rt Worth, Texas. A sup
ply baa been secured lor May 25.
Bethune Baptist church at 11 a. m.
and Shamrock at 8:10.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Padgett and
Ellis Padgett were Sunday guests
of the C. C. Padgetts in Camden.
Lofely in detail was the Presby-
i
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iAOKtON HfOH OHAOMATION
Tha Jackson hl|^ school doal^
axsrelsss will begin with the bnc-
calnureate exarcisec to be h^d at
the Mt Moriah Baptist ehordi.
Sunday, June 1, at 5 p. m. The
tcommencement exereiaee at Trliuty
M. B. church Friday, June 9, at
8:1S p. m.
Uto Chronklo Waal Adt
terian Auxiliary birthday party,
which sms held Wednaaday after
noon at the home of Mra. B.
Branaen. The ptofrem wes in
charge of Mias Mary McKinnon. A
liberty birthday offering wa
glTMX. After the meeting a social
hour was enjoyed when the SSth
anniversary birthday oahe waa cut
and serrad with Mock cfeam. Mrs.
M. S. Roiiar from Cassatt waa pres
ent for tha meating.
Mrs. NIta Mawsoma entertained
tha members of her circle < Minnie
Forbis). at her hospitable home Sht-
nsday afternoon. In a flower, vege
table and tree contest Mrs. Mar
garet Marlon won the prise. Little
CaoGMm Bna Nawsokie; dressed as
n colonial dams, sang a group of
ogs. Ice cream, cookies and ciUma
wars smwed.
Mlsaea Joyce Fowler, Willie
BAtber Ratcliff and Sarah Rebecca
McKinnon of Wlnthrop spent Sun
day here a»j attended the gradua
tion exerciaes.
Mrs. Bra Morgan has returned
to her home here after an extend
ed Tiait with her tons and fam^lllea
at Orangeburg and Biahopville, re-
speetiTely.
Mr. and Mra. Orsgg King and
little daughter. Anne of Spartan
burg, were Tisltors in the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Q.
King Wednesday.
Mrs.' Wallace Phillips retnmed to
her home in Newport News, Va..
Monday. Her little ton. MOntey, re
mained for a itay with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mc-
Lanrln. „
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bsthuns
XOOO. near Xcrayhoand
**SiWersidss’' aoachsa to ba da^
llvarad this year are coated
with a plastk matorial which
raflaets ontlinas of tha antlra
b«s in tha headlights of on-
coming Tohielea, it was an-
Bonneed by Georgs S. Engle
(aboTs), newly • alectad Prasi-
dent of the Atlantic Greyhonnd
CorporatioB.
and chlldrtm of Oalreston, Texas,
were visitors hers Friday. Mr. Be
thune la Intoreated in securing In
formation regarding the Bethune
family.
Dr.
Resume
WUl
:tice
Dr. T. W* Knight, who has bean
ill la the Vatomna hospital follow
ing a heart attack April 6. was re
turned to his home on Lyttleton
street and hea annoenoad that hla
offlae will be open on Tneadays,
Tlmredays end Saturdays from 8
a. B. to t p. m.
Dr. Kidght will have aa his as-
stotant. Dr. T. C. Kennady of Co
lumbia.
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