The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 06, 1947, Image 3
News
hKr9 bee0 rewired
cd MIm Sereli
k “L^iiodtet chorch. Satur-
4. at 4 o'clock
I Bethune has retum-
bi» stay In D«te hoe^
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rf-Horton. CSN. of Camp
VC was a recent meet
hie patente. Mr.
. Ire Horton. ;
Copeland hae Mturaed
Camden boapltal where
‘.iSJrwent an operation acme
*frole who hae been attend-
Hin. U bom.
[ .Li ttonths.
L? lSrBo*ler“Iae; retnraed
■h* to her niece. Mre.
Jim Humphries, In Charleston.
Mrt Bob Williams and
««”» ‘0
o“. to spend the summer
li' Ur wyiianui’ parents.
qari Brannon of Jackson-
a recent guest in the
, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Brannon.* '' .
■ jlrcies of the Presbrterian
were entertained Monday
^-oon b7 the following hostess-
[uuMAfot Morse, with Mrs.
iKing'; Jean HlUhouse, with
R. A Newsome, and Minnie
^ with Mrs. D. J. CTybum
h tlie absence of the pastor, Rer/
Is, Baker, who U attending the
tmI
general aaaembly In Montreat.
Snpt 8. C. Hiott was in charge of
the morning senriee in the Preeby
terian church.-
Catherine Aiken is attending the
conference for ctdored women in
Colombia as delegate from the
Woman's Auxiliary.
The play entitled “Patsy” was
presented Friday evening In the
aehool auditorium by one of the
circles of the Methodist church
with Miss Harriett Maya chairman.
A cake walk added to the enjoy
ment of the evening and pies were
sold. A neat sum ‘ was realised,
which will be used for improve
ments on the parsonage.
The Rev. Mr. Ellia of Columbia
had charge of the evening service
at the Baptist church in the ab
sence of the pastor. Rev, T. B.
Altman, who Is representative at
a month's course for ministers In
Port worth,“ TwaB.
A singing convention was held
in the school gymnasium Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Padgett of
Camden were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Padgett, Jr,
Wlnthrop students returning to
their homes here for the summer
are: Sara Rebecca McKinnon, Run
ny Hammond. §va Joe RatcUffe.
Willie Esther RatcUffe, Joyce Fow
ler.
Henry West has returned from
a Columbia hospital where he has
been receiving. treatment.
Sympathy is extended the family
of. H. Benjamin Stokes, 84, whose
death occurred Sunday night at
his home.
cJHiPPt^souTtLgAROUMA, Friday, juni c inf
FAQI TNIIIB
Special Values
For the boy or girl going to Sum-
ler School, camp or the graduate pre-
iring for school this fall.
t
fine Percale SheeU and Pillowcaeee of selected
yams by Pacific Mills.
5ts, 72x108 $2.49
;s, 45x38‘/2 : 79c ea.
llso:
\Muslin Pillowcases 47c ea,
42x36
«
Come In and Get Yours tWhile They Last
Ma
South American Rhumba to be danced by Martha Savage and Fred
die Sheheen in Camden Spring Follies, tonight. Friday, June %, at
the Camden grammar school auditorium.
The annual vacation church
school was begun at the Baptist
church Monday morning.
The Kate Ward and Hattie
Heustess circles of the W. M S.
met with Mrs. McNeeley and Mrs.
R. K. Tompkins, respectively, Mon
day afternoon.
< • • • • •
We'd like to hear somebody of
fer an explanation aa to why It, Is
that a man will talk so much
louder when he's wrong than when
he's right '
Stanley McManus
In Padfle Fleet
%
Stanley McManus, water tender,
third class, USN. son of J. L. Mc
Manus of Uberty Hill. S. C., is
serving aboard dw dwtroyer ea-
oprt U88 Currier with the Pacific
fleet
McManus entered naval service
in 1941 and has spent 36 months
overseas.
SPECIAL
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S
SANDALS
VALUES UP TO $5,00
CLOSE OUT
$1.00
* at
8T. JOHN'S METHODIST
CHURCH
Beginning next Sunday, preach-
for the summer monOis. L. IX
Hamer, pMtor..
Ing services will be held at St
John's Methodist church. Logoff,
at 8 p. m. OB the second and- , ^ ^ _
fourth Sundays, llils schedule isfUM Cbronielo Want Ada
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LIFE
EXCLUSiVt sPAk'IUN utAlFR
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> 45c
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CHT O’CLOCK "J.05* 37C
COMPLETE SELECTION OF WONDERFUL GIFTS FOR A WONDERFUL DAD
^e^ouse EVAP.
>matoes
ctlL
27c
SOUTH CAROLINA
wnJBEANS
3 lbs.
25c
red .
88_^ATOES
*
5 lbs.
23e
^ bellow
“^tt^UASH
lb.
10c
•" sreen
igiMBEBS
lb.
10c
J^^PEAS
21b8.
25c
^ dears
25e
A HOST OF LITTLE
GffTS THAT MEAN
SO MUCH TO DAD-
Reptember
June ISth '
Today come in and sea the exciting gift-
items we have for Dad this yaar. The per
fect present for a perfect Dad—the gift
that eiqpreasee yonr love.
Shirts, ties, sus^
penders,* pajamas,
sweaters, handker^
chiefs, socks make
wmderftti Fathers
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Aspemm
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