The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 01, 1947, Image 2
. A erov4 of •poeutors wtefcod
the TOloeitmf of foor MM pooad
trajtfCemen hr e poweffal erase
of the L. L Oalos eoaipasp last
week.
The traaeforsien. ooBdidSBe4 to
the eUj light departBMnt had to be
oaloeM at the aabotetlon os
|lMDA street. The Oaloo eoaip^
broaght eae of lie eraaaa here ftw
I CheaterflekI to do the vnloadlag
jjob.
The hoge crane waa alao aaed
to Itft as t,000 gallon oil task to
[a platform at the Uaher Mjera At>| w •« j wv*ia -st ^
°" *“l HOI News
S. F. D.
Os October 1. UM, the flret rural
free ddhrery routes of the postal
aerfiee were cstabUsbed in West
Virginia.
ANN PAGE
SALAD DRESSING.
Pint
Jsr
33c
19c
ANN FACE with FORK and Ttfli. gAUCC
BEANS 2 ^ 27C
WHITKHOUtE EVAF.
MILK
Csa
Tsll
MILD A MELLOW COFFEE
8 O’CLOCK
3 “33c
37c
r-ik
pkf.
SWEET TENDER
IONA PEAS
3 s^’27c
RED CHIIK
APPLE JUICE
Qt
bottle
19c
tWIFTt
JEWEL
lb.
Pkf.
28c
tUNNYFlILD SELF RitINQ
FLOUR
10 lb.
Paper
Bag
79c
BANANAS
2Ihs.
23c
FREEH
Snap BEANS
3 Dm.
25c
FRESH HOME QROWN
YeUow SQUASH
2Ihs.
15c
FRESH
Butter BEANS
«
2Ihs.
23c
COUNTRY
TOMATOES
31hs.
25c
LARGE JUICY
LEMONS
dozen
32c
Her. Robert O. HaU. Toaag
frter. aon of Air. aid Hra. T. O.
Hall, and grandaos of the late Mr.
and Mn. R. C. Jonae of Llbdk^
HiU, la expected to preach on
Aagnst IP In the Preabyterlas
church, here. Young Mr. is a
this rear's graduate and will re>
celTo a glad welcome br the people
of his ancestral home tows dnd
sincere wishes for a bright future
In his life work of "Soul Winning.”
Capt. N. 8. Richards and daugh
ter. Mias Edith Richards, riahed
their daughter and sister, Mra Mrf
Wilson and familr of Darlington
on Bandar erenlng.
Miss Bettie Richards of Laurens
is spending some time with her
mother, Mrs. John O. Rkharda
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook and Ben
Cook. Jr., of Walterboro are expect
ed to be the weekend guests of
Mias Marlon Richards.
Capt. H. >F.‘ Halle, whose death
and burial was noted in last week's
papers, was for years with his in
teresting familr. popular residents
of our Tillage.
W. D. McDowell and sisters of
Knights Hill, Mr. and Mrs. James
O. Cunningham of Great Falls
Tisited relatlres here Snndar after^
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Preaaler
(Caroline Cunningham) of Gas
tonia. N. C.. hare announced the
marriage of their daughter. Annie
Delle. to John George Reed of Do*
(roit. Mich., on July 18. at Gas
tonia. _
Misses CHara and Louise Johnston
Tisited friends in Charlotte on Snn
dar.
Mrs. T. P. McCrae Is now Tisitlng
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McCrae In
New York.
Ned and McCleery Cunningham
and Junior Thompson s^nt the
weekend at Chimney Rock. They
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•OZO WARD
Ah! The Circus!
The Groat King Bros, combined
shows la headed this way. Tuesday,
August 84. la the date when per
formances will be glTen.at 3 and
8 pi as.. In 'Camden.
Fresh, tram triumphant spring
engagements in eastern cities, King
Bros, proaslae to uncork the Tory
latest In the way of streamlined
thrttla with Us ISO performers re-
cmited from torelgn countries.
TrsTeling with the big combined
shows this season are 400 people,
a herd of ele^iants, 350 menagerie
anhnalk and horses. Great conToya
will transport the clrcoa from
hkhw ta ym. Joe Mix. hero of
more than one hundred moTies
with a congress of rough riders,
cowboys and cowgirls, Indians and
Cossacks promises to make the old
West llTe again. The famous cin
ema star will be seen on Rowdy,
his prise mount. /
Erurybody wlshea to/see the
King Bros, circus this year, which
recently retnmed from a triumphal
flTe year tour of South America,
and It la a foregone oonclashm that
the big tent, seating 6,000 persons
will be fUled . to the last ’chair
afternoon and night Six rings aUd
stages and the hippodrome track,
wlU be. used for the earth’s fore
most arenlc talent — ISO acknowl
edged kings and queens of daiii^,
grace, skill and incredible agility.
Miss Cite ‘Chrlstiani, charming and
yonthfnl equeatrienne will be head
of a great array of ridera.
Doora will be open at 1 and 7
p. m. The big ahowa start at 3
and 4 p. m.
were aoeompaaied by Misses Le-
Claire Anderaon of Columbia, Miss
Teene Thompson of Glenn Springs
and Miss Tli^dnia McCrae of Ashe-
Tille.
Profes^onal Notice
Dr. BrfrVurd*g olffee will
be cloued ftrom Aofuak lltb
I to Aufust TOOl. Altei
whkb pHata on occu*
rote xeoord of the rote
of yotir watch, oaguring
wni that oU work hot ’
been properly done.
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