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1947 % V ■Sft —Photo by Segart mrriett Maya, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Mays, U jiboini here receiving a basket of gladlotus from Mayor C. B. I Mitchell. Mise Maya was chosen by popular rote as Miss Be- thifie at the annual picnic this year. NOTICE Watkins Family Reunion I be held on Sunday, July ST. at I Lake George on the John M- estate. , public is cordially invited and bring a picnic din- 18-19 NOTICE TO ANTIOCH CHURCH COMMUNITY Z. L. Player requests that all people living in the Antioch church area be at the churchyard on Wed nesday, July 23, to take part in the ‘‘house cleaning” prograna that will be held. hpert.,.. . Radio and Small Electrical Appliance ... .Repairs Scientific Inatmments Used 90 DAYS SERVICE GUARANTEE BLYTHER RADIO SERVICE |W. Rutledge Street Plione 99 Oppoait4 Railway Ezpreae- tnicle Classified Ads R^nlts FINANCIAL SPARE TIRE TOUR SAVINGS ACCOUN TraYelmg aloQf Ufe^t kifhway, yovTl feel BMMe secure, do yoor job better, ^whes yee know there’s 4 seriecs eccoont to come te your aid ie case ef a *i>loWottf . Aecom- " late money refaleriy in a sawings acooont . , St this Institution. Start with any amonnt 3% CURRENT DIVIDEND ^ATEREE BUnJ)IN6 & LOAN ASSOCIATION First Natn Bank Bnfldhif july m its? MOE TimcK e Jjf. 4 - * f . ' i«n, s. a *PlKMie62 Bedimie News For the third time. Dr. Paul Tor- ner of Meridian, Mist., ia coming as guest speaker for a series of revival services at the Bethnde Baptist church. These services will begin July 20 with services each Evening at 8 p. m. There will be day services Thiesday through Fri day at 11 a. m. The congregations and choirs of xhe several churches in the community are expected to combine for these services and the public is extended a cordial invitation to attend every service of thtt series. Several representatives from the Bethune Baptist field have attend ed the assembly at Ridgecrest re cently. For Sunday school week these were: Ellis Padgett. Mrs. Beanice Hilton, Misses Louise Gardner and Janet Hall from Be- thune; (Prover Joyner, Mr. and Mr«. FJdwln Ehitridge, Mrs. Ruth Parker from Tlmrod; Miss Mabel Hilton from Shamrock. For Training Union week: Norwood Hall. Misses Esther Lee Waters, Iris I.ARue Grantham, Red Hilton-from Bethune; Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Estridge. Byron New man from Timrod; Miss Nlta Mae Brown and Shamrock. Two Sunday school representatives remained for TrWnlng Union week, also. EJn- thuslastlc and ineplring reports are being given the church as these return. The Rev. A. L. Willis of Colum bia will assist in a revival at Sham rock Baptist church the last week in July. The series of services will open with the 3:30 p. m., service of July 27, and continue with ser vices each evening at 8 p. m., through August 1. A large number of the friends and former members of the Shamrock church are ex pected to help in this evangellrttc effort. Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Jones and children of Wadesboro were Sun day guests of Mr. end Mrs. James King. Zebnlon Morgan of Biahopvitle is staying with his grandmother, Mrs. Evs Morgan, while Mrs. Louie r.,ee is visiting in Marion, 111. Mrs. M. Q. King visited her sis ter, Mrs. John Richards in Flor ence last week. Miss Willie Esther Ratcliff, who is attending Winthrop summer school, spent the weekend here with'her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. T. Ratcliff. Barbara McDonald and Locklin McKinnon are attending the Inter mediate Young Peoples conference at Piedmont Springs. Miss Miry McKinnon and Rev. W. L. Baker have gone as instructors. The Girls Auxiliary of the Bap tist church met Monday afternoon with Miss Wlllene f r1'*e. Little Miss Jean Clyburn of Blsh- opville spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Clyburn. * Mrs. J. D. Farri* of Wadesboro spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Smith' Monday night. Mrs. Bill Taylor and little drugh- ter of Burbank. Calif., are spmid- ing the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Josey. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Smith were. Mrs. C. A Hen drix of Chesterfield and daughter, Mrs. Glenn Austin and children of Hoffman. N. C, Miss Sara Hammond had the misfortune of falling from the bkek steps of her home Satnrday, which necessitated the taking of a num ber of stitohas In her lag. Mrs. C. C. Pate and son, Corky Pate, rstamed by plane Wednes day from Hammond, Ind., where they visited their daughter sad sister, Mrs. Cy Shnltmann. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brannon ^nt the weekend) at Myrtle mach. Miss Maggie Fields visited rela tives In Lamar last week. . Mrs. Horace Howard of Monroe spent the weekentk with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bdd Tar- iHrongh. Mrs. James Ivy of BennettavIIle is visiting her sister. Mrs. Barr Gardner.' Mrs. B. P. Gor<ibn and Mlaa Isa- bslle Gordon have rstamed to their home in Fredericksburg. Va. -i^ter spending a wsek in the home of the D. M. Mays, Miss Harriett Mays accompanied them home for a weeks stay. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Gardner are visiting relativss In Durham. N, C- Mr. and Mrs. James Watera and IHtle son of Rodman spent the weelre4d with Mrs. Pearl King. Miss Sara.FHday of Lanrens visited .fidends here last week. The Methodist Bible school sup plemented by the Presbyterian Richards Was There' • V V ' V So Was Booker —rPhoto by Segars Congressman J. P. Richards was an Invited guest and principal speaker for the picnic that was served at noon. In his massage he spoke on the Labor situation. Foreign Aftaira and Agricultural problems. CARD OF tHANKS , We take this method to thank the good people, both white and colored, for their kind deed and words of sympathy shown us in the short illness and death of our son, Ancrum Miller, Jr. .We pray Gods richest blessings to dwell with them. Ancmm Miller, Sr., Fsi Berkley Davis, Orandfa school closed Sunday afternoon with Mrs. 'D. M. Mays in charge and Mrs. R. H. Calhoun Was in charge of the music. Even England Was Represented —Photo by Segars It might have been an old joke but Mayor Mitchell, hadn’t heard it. Harold* W. Booker was guest speaker for the evening and, as usoal, was ’’dishing out” plenty of humor. t Notfew to DdMon Bad Crodilora All parties indebted to the estate of Robert Brown are hereby notl- •fied to* make payment to the un dersigned. and all parties, if say. having claims against the said es tate will present them likewise, dnly attestMl, within the time pre scribed by law. 18-20C FANNIB BROWN. Administratrix. Camden, 8. C., July Id, 1947. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties to the estate of H. B. —Photo by Segars Yea, during the evening this young lady was discovered, and it was learned that she was formerly from Wales, BIngland. She is now the wife of W. T. Stokes, of Bethune, R-1. Mr. Stokes was stationed wHh the 118th Infantry In B&gland for two years and it was during this time he met his bride. Mrs. Stokes, up on being questioned, stated she arrived in the SUtes on July 4th, 1946 . . . that the people here were very nice to her . . . and she liked this country Just fine. Jr ■ V.-:- "r , , > 'tt’ ■ ■ -Vi J ' 'V .1 . i'f i' It ' f(' Stokes are hereby notified to make payment to the undereigned, and all parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will pre sent them likewise, duly attested. withta the time prescribed by law. BESSIE 8. GARDNER. VICTORIA J. STOKES, 18-20c Administratrices. Camden, S. C., July 16, 1947. . ^ '' •-’is'j ' .:.q ' • €* INTER VONR SNAPSHOTS IN OIR I fill Win B. r. OMdrich . 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