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Fletcher Bnuihttn^ Dies In Coliimbia Fl«tek«r Branham, St, dla4. In Colombia Jane 10, after an lUneaa of aoreral mmatka. Ho waa a r^tdont of Booto. 1. Kerataaw, tbo son of flio late Rob^ ert Branham and Mra. ABoo Bran* ham. Foneral serricoa worn eondocted at 11 o’elaek Tborsday flooming yrom the DaKalb Baptiat church by the Rot. Mr. Outen, Intermoat fnl* lowed In family plot of tho chnreh cemetery. Surrlrora inclnde hla widow, Mra. Alma Craft Bjranham of Roote 1, Korabaw; tlvo aana, James. Roy, Bobbie, George and Olirer Bran' ham, all of- Konhaw; three dangh- ters, Mildred, Roby and Jnanita Branham, of Kershaw; his mother, Mrs. AlNe Branham of YTeatTllle; three Brothers, Eugene Branham of Camden, L. C., and Perry Bran ham of Rock Rill, and o|to slater, Bessie Branham of WestnUe. Mr. and Mrs.* Basd Warron of Co- lambte Tiallad thefr cousin, Mtn. J. R. West and family last Thurs day. ^ ■Mr. and Mrs. a. H. Darla and at tractlre daughter, Marcia, left Frl day to Tialt trfenda and rotatires In Raleigh and Rockingham, N. C^. They spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ballard and., later Tlalted Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Spradley, a cousin who Heed here a number of years ago. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Buchan of Columbia spent the weekend at home. Mra C. A. Hosier snd grand daughter, Miss Catherine Mosim-, left last week for Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Hosier plans to spent the summer vieking her retetlres. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hair of Co lumbia* spent the weekend dl her home here. / My, and Mrs. Atchison and son of Atlanta Os., Tisited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wsst and family laSt Mrs. O. W. Jeffords snd Mrs. Joe Eubank, Mrs. Bertha Mozingo visited Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Vaughn. Sunday. Miss Bennie Sue Mai:shall spent last week srith her sister, Mrs. Jake Smith in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith gave their eon, Lawrence, Jr., a birthday dinner Sunday, June li. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Vaughn and MisstMarle Vaug^tn. Mr. and Mrs. June Meltoh were guests of the Smiths for the day. ' Miss Marie Vaughn of Columbia apent the weekend with her pai> ents here. Mrs. J.' L. Cooper and Mrs. M. S. Roster attended the wedding of Miss Lorene Strak and Bentley Stogsdlll In Csmd^ Sunday wfter- noon Arthur West; who spent several weeks with his grandmother, 3frs. HatHe Courtney in Columbia and at Myrtle Beach, returned last Mr. snd Mrs. J. M. Moye 'and daughter. Miss Gersldene Moye of Columbia spent Sunday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bowers snd family. Miss Alice Kerr of Camden Tisitem Miss Betty Jane McCasklll last week. Mr. sad Mrs. W. q. McCreary and daughter. Miss Ethel McCreary of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCasklll last Wednesday.. Mr. snd Mrs. Barney Gardner of Lancaster spent Sunday widi her brother, Steve ^wers snd family. Sunday. , MisS Mildred Tolbert of Green- THIS OAROIN FROTIC11D WITH PURINA UARDfN DUST Kills by siomncb poison and by cootaa and pre* vnois oertaio iiiogns dis> eases. Easy,., Safe to use. PiiHoe Garden Dtisrpro* teccs the entire garden. Also AVAllAtil WITH DDT M dM slI-pvrpoM Ovdra Dvst with DDT •AM. NOT •• h* Msd tosiatet* t iMloa sImo. Sm mmimt la- MraoioM ea CAMDCN FEED A SEED COMPANY A Broad 81. CamdSfi, R C '^-Stamner Airhrea In Cnsnd* Coldest JiMe 2 And ^ biHislocy Makes Chilly Mw ^irn^Te Pmt Fcl^ Fbte Widi Merrary Lnw'O# •* While'westemars died in Um wake of freakish blUuards Chm* day, Camden people, thanks te longitude and latitude, only shlvar' ed and huddled srpond fires to talk of football on the coldeet first day of aymmer ever recorded by the weather bureau here." Kershaw eonnty led the entire stete lest week in tke amount ^oC uereage dealrsyed, by feseet flrus, the state ftveetry pommkshm has annonnel Aree fhys In Ker shaw county burned a total of 117 acres last week. Only one other eonnty of the six in the Cwntin dietrlet reported forest flre^ Rlchlsad hadi tBwm flrca, whftdi destroyed t.l ewss in the dlstrtct ^ . ThionglMint tee state, folest fire daraege was comparaSiveiy high, althongh eonniderably lower then the totals daring the first terse r Pridsv IS If OM ot tee year, a period It looked last rnasy as n In King Sol had gotten out of bed on the wrong side, for the tempera- tore Wes down In the I0‘s. Setnr- day found it down to 58 snd Sun day it went to 52. The maximum for the day wee 68. Monday morning the merenry again hit the low mark, in strong contrast to the" M degrees that was recorded last year. Weather (Wficials blamed the «old. snap to e maritime polar or cold air msM off the Chrollna which timber fire destruction Is at Its height. In all. 38 fires last week burned 870 acres of forest in South OsMltnn. Injured Man In Camden Hospital coasts. Rising temperatures were ed for the balance of the predict week. . Saturday was the longest day of the year. It was,the snmmer stlee. when the sun is at Ks farth est from northward the eqnstor. The sun rose at 5:08 s' m.. as it did every morning since June 6. But it stuck around a little longer how ever, or until 7:41 p. m. Tho total period of daylight inclnded l;i hours and '38 minutss. From now on the days grow shorter and the nights longer. Commercial arid Home Wiring ^ Also R. E. A. Wiring M. & C. ELECTRIC SERVICE B. L. McGee C. P. Croft We Estimate All Jobs FREE • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ON EVERY JOB South Broad Street—^Phome 677-W wood is visiting Mr. snd Mrs. S. B. Walters snd Mr. and Mrs. J. E Brannon. . Mr and MrA J. T. Brannon and son, Jimmie of Bock HUl, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mfs. J. E Brannon. * Mr. snd Mra. John West of Co lumbia visited Mr. snd Mrs. Hssel Hortou last Wednesday. Mra. Wsst* and Mra. Horton had a Joint birth day dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cagle of Lancaster spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. McLaughlin and family. The Woman’s Auxiliary of Pine Tree met at the home of Mrs. C. L. McGulrt last Wednesday afternoon. After the husinesa meeting. Mrs. McGulrt, assisted by Mrs. F. B. Stanton, sarved saladt on lettuce, crackers, potato chips, sandwiches, (mite and tea. Rev. and Mrd. T. R Anderson of Camden were present. Mrs. John Watkins snd,daugh ter. Bonnie, spent the werttena with her daughter. Mrs. Murrell and Mr. Murrell. Mrs. Murrell re turned here with her mother for a visit ** , Mr. and Mrs. Louie Brown of SUten Island. N. T.. spent last week with his sister, Mrs. William Williams and Mr. WilUams. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stokes of Washington. D. C., spent last week wlth_MrB. W, L. Young. Mrs. Belle Thorn and children of Titusville, Fla., are visiting rela tives here. , Jack T. -Brock of Augusta, Ga., who is employed by .the Aldrich Electrical Construction compsny, was injured last Thursday after noon In the. Flat Rock sfction. , Mr. BroMi had climbed a 85-foot pole to anchor some wires. After tee tenskm was applied to the wires tee pole broke about 14 feet from .tee ground, throwing Mr. Brock to the ground, reeultigg 18 injuries to his left leg and over his right eye. He is also heUeved to be snfferli^g from internal Injarlea, Mr. BrtMk was taken te the Camden hospital for treatment and at the last report wtae Improving. li llikiiig Semilgr A Cleili S#ie» Of Oty Streets AF8 Aad Swgpt As Cars Arm' Parhsd In Cgntsr The long line of cars packed, to tea center of OeKalb steset IPal- nssday noon was M4 doe to ssy nfw traffic regnlatlon, bat beeasse wonm James J. .Htoley, pnblle proxy, waa working out hla sew ■treat gweeper and he wsntod the curb and gutter areas (deared bo re sendtog the equipment down e lanes. The acomnnlation of grease and oil, mixing with ssmd and dust, had raised hammocks along the lanes snd s scraper was used to break these np. After which the power sweeper came along and brusSgd np the residne. RsIeYhad another crew qf iqpn working on the tennis courts in Ifampton and Rectory Square parks ai^ as soon as the snrfices are to good shape, he will install new benches. Eqi^Here At Post Of^ Ineldentally new easting arrange- . meats have been plaaned for by hi® fwnllF when the worker rMch 'bolldtog benches about some of tee trees, “There is no nse in pntttag mev- able beachss to these parka, as visitors usually object to wtMre they are placed and move them to leas desirable, plaesei*' sidd * Mr. Raley., ATHLBTBS POOV' GBRM HOW,TO KIU n.— HP ONE HOUR IF NOT PLEASED, your Sic back. Ask say grsgglst for this STRONG funsicMe, TB-OL. with. M per cent sImAsC It PENBriUTag. Itesch- ea and kills MORE sMms faster. To day at - Rsstdwiti Of Kershaw oovaty who have bostoesa or toqajrtea con nected with tee operation oi the fbdsral eUbege^aad amrvtvaas immr- anee system have accemTto e reih reaentaUve of the tewlal BscnrltY administration on n ragnlarlp scheduled basis. James P. Chick, manager of tes^ Roek HD’ olflas ef the Social Seeartty ndnttolatratkm. sai^ today .Mt. qhick or a representatits of his office wdll be et the United States pest office to Oimden. he gimri^ at 11 a. m., on tee eecMid and fourth Tuesday of every month. This service has been ettAbUshed. to give persons of this area an opportnnlty to file benefit ,.dahns, obtain new and duplicate social security cards, and make toquirlea concerning the ol4-ege and sur vivors 'Insurance program. Federal family toMranoe, wrbi<d» covers employses to todnstry gn^ commerce, pbovldee for the pay ment of'montUy retirement and survivors’ benefits to qualified workers aad thehr tamilies. RaUra- ment benefits are'^yable to the employee and eligible mtmbam of VWtsrlTs ^ ^ ,OM)Rai es 66 and rethrea. Survivors* bene- tiis are payable to eligible mem- bers of the insured person’s family on his death at any age.^AM>Ucs- tions must be filed at an office of the Social Security admtolBtra|lon for all beoatlte paid under tho program. AUTS PAINTIJ ANO 1:1:1 Foh'II li Remember how to<te«d when it 1 Well, It can loo] again, and yoj proud of it 0 Mr. Guy Ruth, ^t materials a guarantee you | as you’d Hke it can pay for It 0 venlent GMAC b ' tor as little u lars a month. C day for free esti Camden M Con^ 81. Bread Bt. pbg Tone To thi Houseim of Camden and Communitj! pgovgn CLceuracg The telecain SELF-SERVICE Su^tem LAUNPERETTE Wai OPEfTS^^ Alt watch rtpgdr wodt doM^ara ia checkhd •ciaraKocittf by Hna for your conv^urace Your Entire WeeJes Wa^ Can Be Dane AjUomatwdl , WHILE YOU SHOP 1iuekMiii$Aiy0Msi whidi pljntf an accu* rota raoOTd oI the red# ol your watch, coauring ^ TOU.. 4bal all work hga b«aii proparly don*. wXtcb this paper por the OPEMNG DATE! lEeiSKI T« lEMH' nn nnw of mommy The Hoffor Co. Located at 515 Rutledge Stre^;... Door I Hough-Nettles Oeahers ' M, RAMSEY HORTON ^ (Ownera) —> — CYLDEX GOBBC m < m III 9 ^ /. ,*-—1 1= CHBVIIO AP^iSSf CHEVROIET TRUaCS Niw poua.POINT Daivia COMPOtTi 1. Tke cab that "'>rMitke«." 2. DrWt cw»- portmenl k wider and deeper —more leg roem. 3. Wider, deeper, more coniPoitable moIi are fully odjuttable. 4. larger windihield end window* glue 22% betlM’ uUblUty. PlIXI-MOUNTID CAS-rab- bnr-cw«kiened ageinti road Stronger, ilvrdler PUAMIL LONOBi wwniaatn MCagASID lOAO WACI lo pick-ttpe and paneh. VAlV|MtoNiAD TtVOC- ■•- 8M8S—*wo(fd’o moot eaonoM^ col^ dieir dte. NVDUAUUC TIUCX NAWB^ wSb enckwlue deoign for grecSer broka-llning contioct—aosers - qeidi, lefejaepen • —grBotBtt contribuHon to drivter comfort and sofoty In truck hlctoryi Sm this truck at"our showroom! Sm toddqr’s ngmetr tnidu, wi^ the cab that **breathes**—that ^inhales** fresh air and **«dialM** used air—kMps glass clear and frM from foggiiig. Sm this line of odvancn-dvipi trucks, with new incrta$9d load space, longer-than-e?er wheelbases and a hoet of dther • * improfemente deetined to make Gherrolet eren more highly preferred by truck buyerap nm a in ^ ihmu sm wiua ut. la CNOOSl'CNmOin TMKU fOR TRANSrOtTATIOII IRHIMinD. LANGSTON MOTOR COMPANY PHONE US ' N. BROAD ST. . CAMDEN, S. C ^USpAi (XlQSINC CUSTOM, OUR SHOWROOM WILL RE. iP. M,, PCa TIR jCOMVSNIEItCE PP , N THERE! 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