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TMl CAMPKII •HWOlltetit CXHOtili lOUTM CAWKHJfilA, nttPAY, JltVf n, it ^ ^ Ih i p' Ir' w * il V ■ H (Satnitni CUirimirb 1109 North Broad Camden,. S. C. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY DaCOSTA BROWN Publisher SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: All Subscriptions Payable In Advance One Year |2.60 Six Months L50 Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Camden, S. C. All articles submitted for publication must be signed by the author FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1947 liberty Hill News July the Fourth, National Holi day waa Konerally obeenred. Store* were -cloned and mont all ‘ work waa suspended for the day. EJren the Star mall route for the first time was not operated and the U, 8. post office was open for only a short time. A rery great At the Presbyterian church, ReT. J. 8. Robinson, the pastor, con ducted the serricen. Following the sermon the solemn and impresslTe communion serrlces were held. A large audience, including some visitors were present. The evening, g o’clock’ service was largely at tended and full of Interest. A num ber of hympa selected by some one In the audience was rendered and a short but thought Inspiring ser mon by the, pastor cloned a day full of Inteilest to church attending people. Prof, and Mrs. J. P. Richards and baby of Kershaw wpre week end guests of their sisters at the family home. —Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Hamilton and Miss Jean Hamilton spent Sunday with Misses Clara and Louise Johnston, who went on Monday to near WInnsboro to sea theff cousin, Willie Johnston, who is 111. Mr. and Mrs. George «B, Cunnlnr ham of Rock Hill spent July 6 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. JI- CunahiRham. Capt. C. D. Cunning ham. stationed at March. Field, Calif., came by plane and spent the night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cunningham. Two of ficers accompsnled him on the trip as far as Greenville. Miss Faye Towne of Barnwell Is visiting he r slater, Mrs. R. J Wardlaw and family here. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Strawn, PIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIiniHllflIlllinC COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre Comer Broad and Rutledge St* Fri.-Sat, July 18-19 Chariee Stafrett aa Th# Durango Kid In <TRAIRIE RAIDERS*’ wHh Smiley Burnette Nancy Saundera Alao Serial, Comady, Cartoon birThs Mr. and Mrs. W. & McIntyre of Jacksonfl Tenn., announce the birth of an 8 pound daughter, Marie Kennedy McIntyre, bom June 30, at Jackson. Mrs. McIntyre ia the former Catherine Kennedy, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kennedy, Jr., Fair street, this city. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ekirl K. Watson are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Barbara Ann Watson, born Monday, June 30, at the Camden hospital. i Andrew Taylor Allen _ July B, 1947 9 lb, 7 oi. announces hts adoption of Maggie Lee and Mills L. Allen ' aa hit parents arrived July 9, 1947 Mon.-Tuna., July 21-22 Boys will be Boye! Doga will be Doge! “FOR THE LOVE OF RUSTY” Ted Donaldson—Tom Powers Ann Doran Alaw News Wed.-Thura., July 23-24 william Boyd aa “Hopalong Casaidy” ie “DANGEROUS VENTURE” with Andy Clyde—Elaine Riley Alao Serial and Nawa amniiiiiiHiiiiiiHniinniiiiiiiB Mrs. Joe Anderson and Lee An derson and Harry Hunter of Char lotte, N. C., were Sunday Tisitors here. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Thompson, Mieses Usale and --Marlon Rich ards went to the movies in Cam den on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clements went to Columbia on last Sunday to see Dr. and Mrs. Freeman (Lucy Clements), and baby, Jimmie. CUNNINGHAM—DIXON REUNION A happy occasion was the re union Sunday, June 29. of the Cunningham and Dixon families at Liberty Hill with a picnic lunch at the cammuivity house. Quite a number of the. members of these familiee enjoyed this reunion aa follows: * J. G. Cunningham, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. B. Cureton, Camden; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cunningham, Rob Cun ningham, Dixon Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Peay, Mr. and Mrs. James McIntosh, Mr and Mrs. Thomas S. Eaddy, Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Patrick, Columbia; Mr. and* Mrs. W. C. Cunningham. Wll- liston; Mr, and Mrs. T. B. War ren, Jr., Tommy Warren. Mary Jo Warren, Bob Warren, Allendale; Mrs. Annabel Floyd Stalvey, Anne Floyd Stalvey, Lumberton, N. C.I Mrs. Walker Floyd, Rebecca Floyd. Tabor City, N. C.; Miss Mary Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. William Floyd, Mary Fran Floyd, Whltvllle, N. C.; Mrs. W. B. Dixon, Sr., Miss Roxie Dixon, Mr. and Mra. John W. McDonald, Mr. and Mra. W. B. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dixon, Bobby Dixon, William Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Neely Bankhead, James Bankhead, Bl&ckatpck; Ml and Mts: R. B. Cureton, Union; Mr. and Mra. Hal B. Perry. Mrs. Wil liam McDow, Jewel McDow, Jac queline McDow, Lancaster; Mrs. Katherine Dixon Williams, Iau- rens; Mr. and Mrs. David Dixon, David Dixon, Betty Dixon, Wlnns- horo; Mr. and Mrs. Eepey Cannon, Franklin Cannon, 'Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fisher, Concord, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. R. T>. Peay. Ridgeway; Mrs. R. J. Wardlaw. Sr.T W. C. Wardlaw, Miss Jo Wardlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Presley, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wardlaw, Jimmie Ward- law. Billie Wardlaw. W. E. Cun ningham. Sr.. W. E Cunningham. Jr., Cleery Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Cunningham. Pamela Jean Cunningham, Elizabeth Ann O’Sheal, Liberty Hill. Your reporter was not in at- ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD ,TO KILL. IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your >tc back at aoT drug store. TH-OI-, a STRONO fungi cide, contains 90% alcohol. IT PENE TRATES. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the Itch. Today at— DeKALB PHARMACY—PHONE 95 REVIVAL At DeKALB BAPTIST CHURCH The pastor and memherft of, DeKalb church invite you to join them in the services. Help us make this a great Revival, We believe that we have a great man of God, the Rev, W-, H, Cason of Oswego, 8. Cey to help Rev, J, T, Dabney in the services, # Services Will Begin MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 21 At 8K)0 o’clock « COME, WE ARE LOOKING FOR YOU! ComfwttMe Seatt — Auditiuium u.* Vw ' __L You Bet It Was Good Barbecue s Si ■'t-: —Photo b]|pfiegar8 Reading from left to right, are: W. C. Jonea, Widter Holders, J<An Cole, J. ^le and Johnny Darid. Theae men were reH>ona9>Ia for the delicious barbecue aenred to the many people who gathered at Bethune on July 3. Miss Margie Ross Announced Winner On Radio Broadcast Mis* Margie Ro**, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosa of Camden, was voted first prize winner on the WIS “Sancken’s Youth Review” broadcast of Saturday, July 6, con test officials have announced. Her aelection was “If You Were The Only Girl.” Miss Ross is now eligible to com pete In the "Sancken’s Youth Re view” finals for a grand award ot 140. The finals will be held at the end of the current IS-week cycle of broadcasts, which may be heard each Saturday morning at 10 tendance, but hear that an excel lent and abundant dinner was en joyed by the present members of two of Liberty Hill’s most prom inent families. o’clock, originating from the stage of Columbia’s Palmetto theater. ITie programs are sponsored by the makers of Sancken’s Ice Cream in Columbia, and are de signed to promote talent among South Carolina teen-agers. Persons interested' in sppearing on the pro gram sboold contact Frank Har den, St Rsdio Station WIS in Co lumbia. • ••••• Sumter GM Bride Of Frank E. Byrd . Annoancement has been made of the marriage of Miss Lucy Shannon Boykin, daughter of Mrs. William DeSaossnre Boykin and the late Mr. Boykin of Sumter to Frank El bert Byrd, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Byrd of this city on October 22, 194fc ^ The couple will reside In Colum bia, where Mr. Bjrrd a veteran student at the University of South Carolina. [Miss Diane Truesdale Celebrated Third Birthday, July 9th • Little Miss Donna. Diane Tmes- dale, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Le- Roy' Truesdale of Logoff cele brated her third bbthday on Wednesday, July9, with a party given her by her mother. Games were played in the'apacions yafd and refreshmentsT conaisting of a beautiful birthday cake, with three candles, iced cup cakes, cookjes, fudge, ice cream and punch, were served on the porch which was decorated with pink and blue crepe paper. Cut flowers were used on tha tables. “Dee Dee’s” guests were:, Mrs. S. C. Clybum snd Patricia and Judy Clybnrn, Mrs. Louis Clybum, Mary Louise, Louis and Susan Cly bum. Mrs. Marion B. Williams and Marietta and Brookslsi. Williams, Hugh McCollum and Virginia Mc Collum, Mrs. George S. Rhame and Joe Rhame, Mrs. J. T. Nettles. Jr., and -Mary Elizabeth Nettlee, Mrs. Mary Fantz and Douglas ’Truei^le, Dr. Ernest ’Traesdale and MIm' EUa 'Traesdale of Bethnne. Miss Evelyn Jackson Is Midsummer Bride Of much interest was the mar riage of Miss Evelyn Aileeo Jack son and Herbert Jerome Atkinson, which took place Jnly 5 at 6 p. m., at the home of Judge Jbhn M Smith of Lee county. The bride was attired in a white linen drees with an aqua em' broidered trim with aqua^acces sories. She carried a corMge of white rosebuds and lilies of the ▼alley. The bride to the eldest daughter of Mrs, Earl Jackson and the late Mr. Jacks^ of Camden. She re ceived her Mucatlon at Dillon high school -and-only recently reaigncd as cashier at the Bichel Department store. The groom to the son of Mrs. K. 8. Atkinson and the late Mr At kinson of St. Chariee. He to a grad uate of Ahe BtohopTille high icbool and has recently been engaged in farming and mercantile business. The yohng couple will make their borne in Camdan, where the groom is employed by the' Cralg-Laird company. Driwg Carwhilly—SaVe a Lif• Mr. and Mi^^Sames'' Again At Home Capl. and Mrs. WBban Bmww of Darlington tore receatly r*> tura^ after speWlng the past year in Germany. Capt. HwrfMj wag sta tioned in \^eshadeii. Oermaay, on the Rhine river and worked as an air engineer with the dlrtoion headquarters.: of the Aj^ny Air forces in Europe. Mrs. Horsey was formerly Miss Anne Tygoa of Dar lington and made her home- ia Camden with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Byrd and was affiliated with the Marian BMUty Shop before Jotnink Capt Horsey overseas. She was the first senrlceman’a wlfa frcea Darlington to spend a year on die European continent They will re port, to Langley Field, Va., npiMi the completion of his furlough. • *•••• SnbscrilM to Tho Cliroaielo wtuow ivritt ^ryeThefr » Poorth Birtb^ •■Wday, Jaiy t, Md Johmijr Kc;au*. te take ^ in bratlon. It was s^u^I ^ UtUe gnests aaS*^*^ Conning gay colorsd waving baloona th* afteraoea Pmtch lea creamMaL served by Mrs Johnny) r^b^U^ guest was —^ a favour during the muT Uso Chrooicle Wi^ It you live alone and Ulne»» . What then wiU you do? ^ Buy HOSPITALIZATION noa- A policy sees you through. 11. 1 Out of 10 People Are HoapitAliged EverF Ys«^ Hospitol Patients Awerafe Over 1,000,000 Daly 3 Patients Stay in die Hoq;>ital ygn 4H Hospital PadenU Oat of lO'Siave Si»|iei| pensot in AdeKtion to Hospital Let US explain the Kberal features of the HosHa ization Plans offered by Mutual Benefit Heaftk Accident Association — “The World’s Li Health A Accident Company.” — Xsauiiig Age] (Male or Female) 8 months to 65 yean—h dual or family Croup. Also a Policy for the Ages, up to 76 years. It will PAY you to inve We also Sell UFE INSURANCE ia aO fsngj DAVID a BAUM, AGENI Camden, , ' gj 1 ( i * + *- V.. C. L: (Dick) McKir^NON PALMER BARFIEUI LOUIS I. GUION ANNOUNCING The openiag of a new department in the bosiiiess of the GUION ,9S WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOIS FOR R6ANOKE CITY MILLS, Inc. Roanoke, Virginia Lig^t White Family Hoar. DISTRIBUTION COVERS 13 COUNTIES IN CENTRAL SOUTH ' , . ’ V L (Dick) McKinnon will have cluuge of Hie _ . brands qf Feed and Honr. . • . - i'- i -1