The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 20, 1947, Image 3
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^of Ut® OccpW
ol Soropo- Whflo to
‘J^portunlty to
wliew Hiaor •ddroM^
L from • balcony of the
f* He also Tiewod tlio
fif the bomb proof ahelj
lg Hitlw and bto aUaffcd
bed ^
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^Tbrenk uP tbe reck-
^ tnd ipeedtof on tha
gtbfnl motoriato to tkeaa
Mjidi lb Nor
Headed Fmr Htnne
T4 J<din K. doLoach of 1S06
Lrttleton street. Camden, la now
on his way to the United SUtaa
aboard the S8 General BUtcbford.
from the Paranaqne replacement
and dispoaltfon center, aonth of
Manila.
Upon his arriTal in San Fran-
deco, he win be sent to Camp
Stoneman personnel center to Cali-
fmnia for release from the service.
parts^_AccordinF to report some of
these Bammr (Mdflelds stace tag
parties with their ears, mnning
throngh private gronnda and acmes
Inwna.
* ^ ^mulberry PLAN^f TION** oit
historical
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StMplhY
THE ULim COMMNY
m w*» i\
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ifuished authoress. Mrs.
itnut. Jr., wife of Gen.
stnut, Jr., win be die-
the historical “Palmetto
* program on dnnd-iy,
it‘4S n. m.. or» Radio
IWS- (WO Ulocycles).
ja is sponsored hjr tbe
I company, ot CohimMs.
taut, whose faniotts bus-
I United States senatcr
Carolina and aflenrpfds
Jefferson Davis, was a
vevt DIAL
brigadier general in the Confeder
ate army. She has been made^am'
our by her “Diary from Dixio’,
Which so charmingly portrays her
home. Mulberry, near Camden, and
the life of that section during the
period prior to and during the War
Between the States.
“Palmetto Landmarkai,“ a weekly
feafui^ over WIS,. is written by
Miss Jean Brabham, and each week
features a historical landmark
dealing with South Carolina h’s*
tory.
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Camden AitiM
Has Canfasa At
New YoA^wng
tejrrl OaJtf Pxiatar fat
■ PDiimaMo Stoto To Bo So
4 young Camden artist. Jack
Siwl, hss a canvass mi exhthition
In thp 'Hatlonal art exhibit conduct
ed by Jacques Seligman iu New
York City.
Tkls e^Utkm by SeUgawn Is
shqwu uniw .the tiUe “fS and Un-
der“, which todleatns the age of
the artiats. Jack to a sophomore
at the use and to a veteran of
three years sarvioe to the United
States Marine Co^.
He won second ptoee to the art
at ths North Osroltoa GKats
con^e on his worit for tks ysar.
and was choten to rsprsaent South
Carolina and North Carolten State
in the Seligman exhibit He to thn
only arttot from Sonth Caroliuu to
bava a canvass to the ezhibltiou.
Smyrl to 2S years old and stndlsd
under Edmund Taghigan at* thn
University of Sonth Carolina. Hto
oil “Still • Lifs“ represents “an
abandoned still life arrangemmit“
end Is done to shades of 'meQow
blue and brown.
Jack to a son Of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar J. Smyrl of thto cHy.
The New York Times, under to*
sne of June' 8, refers to the Jaeqnes
Seligmann “Tweetirdtre and Ub*
der” showing, states that tha ar
tists participating ars all from east
of the Misstoeippi. Jack
entry, which to reproduced to the
story, is declared to help the to*
tereeting show statnye.
Willie F. IMal Is
Now In Air Corps
Willie Franklin Dial, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Dial, Camden. S. C.,
enlisted in the Army Air Force
for three years, the U. S. army re*
emiting office to Columbia an
nounced today. • >
Pfe. Dial has s previous military
record o two years four months
and one day.
He attended Hartsvflle hliJi
Bchoorand later moved to Camden
with his wife and two chfldran.
you tkiiik Ipiii-
ber, think ci Us.**^Mai«r
Lumber Compuny.
TOO RAT?
M SLIMMER this
vHMMscMiRyiiiy
Haves more Blender.
^' anoefttl flaure. Mo taut-
dung. No lazativee. No
dracB- with the eiaaplr AYDS
VHaminCaiidy Uedurins Plan
yoa don't cut out any maata
..n-fc.., potatoaa. meata or
Umply cat than down. It'o i
Cassatt News
A mtocellaaeoue shower was
liven fwr lira. C. A. Moaler last
Friday evening at the home of
Mrs. C. L. MoCnsidll. Guests ar
rived at 7 o'clock,. registMed and
entered two conteats. Mrs. R. B.
ESliott and Mrs. Chas. Yarbrough
won in the first and Mrs. Gerald
and Mrs. Granger to the last Fruit
punch and assorted cookies were
served by tbe hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Cooper. Ths; gifts were ar
ranged on the table in the dining
room and eadi one watched the
honor guest as shs opened each
package. Mrs. Mosfer deeply ap
preciated thto complete anrprtoe
shower end thanked every one for
the gifts. She to staying with Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. MeCaskill until aha
leavet for Norfolk, Va., and New
York, where she wW visit relatives.
T. M. C. Mosier of Richmond,
Va., spent savaral days with hto
mdthM and othar retotives.'
Mr. and Mrs. William Wells of
Blshopvllle were visitors hege
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brannon and
son, Jimmie of Rock Hill, visited
hto parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. BL
Brannon last weskand.
Mr. and Mrs. John Buchan were
called to Pine Blnff last Monday
due to the death of his aunt. Miss
Dell Buchan.
Little Jackie Smith is spending
a few days with her grandparents,
the C. L. McCssklUs.
Mrs. C. A. Mosier and Miss Cath
erine Mosier are visiting the fo^
mer’s tilece, Mrs. Wfie Stokee, of
Btohopville.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stanton and
sona and Mrs. C. L. MoGuirt spent
Monday in OolnmMa.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Walters snd
two children who have been vtoit-
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
B. Waltars. left last Sstnrday to
visit relatives in Columbia, Clem'
son and other pincaa to South Caro-
linia before returning to Atlanta,
Ga., and Hayhea City, Fla.
Mias Clara Mae MkCaskill spent
last weekend with Miss Thelma An
derson.
Mrs. Rnth (Anderson) Jackson
and brothtr, Joa Anderson, were
given a Joint birthday dinner re^
cently at the hams of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Anderson. The blowing were
guests: Mrs. Ruth Jackson and
family of Lngoft Mr. and Mrs. L.
R. McCtosklll and tkmlly. Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin. Anderson and son and
Marvin Anderson.
Mrs. C. A. Mosier and Wilson
Mosier spent Tuesday in Colombia.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McNeely of
Rockingham spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
L. McNefly. '•
Mr. and Mrs. Ctocil Bowers and
daughter of Dillon spent the week
end with his parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Waltere were
dinner guests of- their son, S. B.
Waltere. Sunday.
II THRIC
HeE^ HiarmaCT
FW—■■
TOPS
KERSHAW LODGE TO MEET
Kershaw lodge No. 2t, A. F. M.,
jrUl coitter thp Mpgtor Mason de-
gTM next Tuesday nIghL Jane S4,
at 8 o’clock to Masonic Templa.
Mmnbers are expeeted to be pres
ent
Vtolttog Masons are cordially
weloomai
HCMdl CANNIMO
ZINC CAFZI
• Isiir I* «el Iwe m eecN USed fsr
fsesraMsaa tNi hern wide pniwnmm
M dAmm tm (dem dAmsm imRiRi
w^^^md
AT TODS SEOCIt'S
MR
dfiw
MimiA HY STRAY
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been tkorewgklf taelaA I#
give Numtowre rssglto whan
wssA/A Attestod. Fwina Fly
SpmF fof KeDso epa he
tmiA WE • ipeea spsfFt «bf
Ule. effaetive—has rooaf
Inseettoide uses.
msasmnwiMmjoi
We eprey hemee and
farms, ale„ at a reaaen*
CAMDEN FEED
a SEED ca
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BUBldiUNBtt:
Joseirfi Brazen'
Passes At Blaney
Joeoph Brasell. 7L died at hto
rmidence at Blaney Saturday. The
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Brasell, be was bom in Kershaw
county. He had farmed and lived
to the Blaney community all his
me.
iSineral services were held at
the Symms Methodist church Mon
day at 11 a. m. Interment was to
th^ chnrchyard. Rev. L. D. Hamer
of Columbia officiating.
He to survived by two brothers.
**Wham TOM think of lom-
hor, think of Ue.*»
ATTEND STATI CONVENTION
Hatel A. sniotL W. P. Blackmon
and W. H. West, repreaenting the
Newbmry Life and Accident In
surance company, attended the
state convention of the company
bald at Oeoirgatown, May t7, S8 and
2b. Thay report an anttumlEStio
meeting and enjoyed the hoepitality
accorded by the company greatly.
Some interesting slgkt-eeatng trips
were made.
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Wo eon toko core of ALL
yoort
• Cobinat Buildinc
Modo to Ordor
• WoH Poparing
o Corpontor Work of
Any Kind •
• FumituiM Repairing
• Floor Sandinf
• Scroanfaif of Any Typo
—All Wofk Gnarantood
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* Goodyear Tires and Tubes
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