The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 01, 1947, Image 5
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w actor fw the bio
fjyUTwhwe they wlU ipend
K’tfdSdi. Jr. ha* rotat^
“JSuati whoro ho attended
^^WBUWncatloBal conren-
. uid tha® a^^ wook.
KrSd Mrt. W. T. Malone of
'*^ iS Va. were gnoate of
and Ada^Pholpa lut
Mt Tlaltora of Mr. and •Mrs.
^ were Mra. J. F. Jackaon
Shtw. Patty of Paaaaa
MM ... Flama 6894il
City, Flo^ Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Hln-
•oa and Jackie of Charleaton.
Faye Htnoon of Charleston
«ai the Mlaoeo Mary and Bertha
Dncgere of Winnaboro haye ro-
tomed home after Tiaitina Mlaa
Barbara Eay.
Dr. and Mra. J. L. Williford and
Jr. hoTo returned homo
after apending one week at the
Ocean Terrace. Myrtle Beiach
Mr. and Mra. Walter L. Martin
and ton and Ann Williford of An-
deraon tpent a rery pleaaant week
end at the home of Mr. and Mra
AIto Rush.
Mte. H. L. Thrower riaited her
■on, Cpl. Howard Lk Thrower at
Camp L«}eane, N. C. She waa ac
companied by Miaa Sally Thornton
and Bobby Ruaaell of Columbia.
Mlaa Patricia Ann Oodaell of Lon-
doi^ England, haa been Spending
sometime witii Mr. and Mra. Will
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If yon want to Join in eacited, happy
crowd of women, come to our atora. They’re aaemg
tiie aatoniahhif new BENDIX eeeing for tham-
advea how thia araahday marvel waahea^ Ttiiam.
damp-driee, claana and emptiea haalf and ahntaoff
autometieaByl Pleaia come, too—ind bafcf n
friend. Wi weloonm yonl '
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Home Laundry
ctric Service & i^pliance Co.
riKHIE M
J^Mgler, left Sunday for Orange-
borit
Mra. Mary Brandenburg of St.
Matthewa, Mtu.'yioU WalU of
r^rte Motte, sisters of Will Laigler.
have returned to thrtr homes after
» ▼ery pleaaant vlalt to Camden.
Mr. and Mra. Karl T. Rotboroogh
and two children. Leila Grace and
Trevelyn, apent the paat week vlalt-
ing friends and seeing placet of
interest in Waahlngton. D. C.. re-
taming by Luluy CsTenu, down
S^land Drive through Shenandoah
MUonal Park and by Natural
Bridge, Va.
Mm. Carrie M. Davis has retum-
M after a ten-day vtolt to Sanford,
rie., where she was a gueet of her
S**^**^’^^
Myers. While there she attended
the wedding of hit son. A. L. Jr.
to Miaa Nancy McCollum, at Au-
b^dale, Fla. Mrs. Ouvis also visit
ed riuatiret in Leesburg and Tam
pa, Fla.
Mi^ P. A. Boykin returned on
Monday for a wwk’a trip to Myrtle
B^h, Georgetown and Manning.
L. M. Gault of Dallas. Texas,
was a recent guest of his sister.
Mrs. Sam McCasklll.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Langford and
children, who have been spending
the month of July at Ocean Drive,
returned home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitaker, whs
have been on a motor trip of
Canada and the West, returned on
Saturday.
‘Mr. and Mrs. John B. Griffith,
Whitaker apartments, Pair street
spent last weekend in Kfngstree
with relatives.
Mrs. W. F. Nettles and Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Nettles, Jr., spent sev
eral days last week at the furniture
tairket In High Point and Greens
boro. N. C.
Mrs. Frank Woodruff (RhetU
"Tweedy" Blakeney) of Miami, Fla.,
arrived on Wednesday for an ex
tended visit with her mother. Mrs.
A. K. Blakeney, Fabr street.
Mrs. N. V. , Hawley, Hobktrk
Court, and Mrs. Henry P. Bolts,
Cheenut street, return^ on Mon
day from a week's trip to. I^ila-
delphta.
Mra. H. C. Mills, Jr. (Mary El
len McCasklll) and daughter, Coral,
are spending this week with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
McCaskill
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Harriaon,
(Blaie Redfearn) and son of Mem
phis, Tenn., are visiting Mrs. Har
rison’s mother, Mrs. W. T. Red-
feara, N. Broad street
Miss Nancy Dempter of New
York, who has been spending the
summer with her parents, Mr. and
Mra. J. M. Dempster In Kershaw,
visited friends here on Monday.
Col. and Mrs. Starley N. Boykin,
Jr., of Fort Sam Houston, Texas,
are the house guests of ^I. and
Mrs. Newell Wimberly on Garrison
street
Among the Camden people stop
ping at Mayvlew Manor, Blowing
Rock, are: Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Gar
rison, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Good-
ale and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McKain.
Mrs. Rufus Thurman (Nan De-
Loache) and Blair DeLoache visit
ed relatives in Camden on Sunday.
Mrs. Thurman motored him to
Savannah where Mt. DeLoache
makes his home with Mrs. "Cot-
ton" Watkins (Rebecca DeLoache).
COUNTY SINQINQ CpNVENTtON
The Kerabaw county singing con
vention will meet with the Buffalo
Baptiat church Sunday, Angoat S,
at S:S0. It la located six miles east
of Kershaw. AH aingert are cor
dially lavitsd.
(Rhetta HalaaO) wUl spend this
keeping the Blalock
^Ildren. while Mr.* and Mra. Joe
^ock spend aeveral days at
Myrtle Beach.
®- Lyttletoh
street arrived hmne on Monday
^ter a delightful trip with Mr. and
Houglr-of Lancaster.
▼Wted Roanoke Island and
Willlamaburg, Va.
h.lJf' Mullen will
have as their guests at "Mulhair
«>n. pJell.
University of
cSjlii “• of South
frothy Marvin Smith and
daughter. Mlaa Eleanor Smith
WUl' Rectory^’ua^J
WUl leave on Friday to make
Wens and Fair streets.
son J?*”* -^*®*»uder Clark-
Mta. R ’ I
^ame and daughter, Mr and M^^’
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MJi. H.JJetU*'SSr^TeJr* S
pnrsday for Porttond Me whi^
spenT *®“1> nlTO
lb time frt Brrowick.
jJii ’ Si Sunday with
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Usr'’i”’'r
Aviation school and^she wbb mi..
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h***^*’ R* J^Doache, N iriii
SheU’.!*^^ Friday for St’Louis
*<^^l>*Pled by her grand-
Birant who has been
spending several months here.
Young Ben, with his mothw, Mra
FAOt FIV«
Malcolm Bryant (Katherine De-
iLoache) and Malcolm. Jr^ saU In
September for Germany where
Capt Bryant la on occupational
duty.
Mrs. Woods Robinson and daugh
ter, Miss Rosetmary Robinson.
Lytfleton street, left on Tueaday
for their summer place In Sara
toga Springs, N. Y., returning to
CamdMi for the season .on Otcober
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Calvert School
At Kindergarten
In New Location
Announcement has been made
that a kindergarten will be open
ed in connection with the Calvert
school of Camden early In Oo-
tober.
The Calvert school and kinder-
gartan will be under the peraonal
direction of Mra. J. B. Zemp, who
will be.aadlsted by Mra. A. D. Mc-
Am, Mrs. J. E. McKain and Mrs*.
Lola Coxe.
Thoae who are Interested in the
kindergarten or school may call
Mra. A. D. McAm at SIS or Mrs.
J. B. McKain at 3S4-M.
The school is to be located on
the first floor of the John Whitaker
apartment building on Fair street.
Formerly It waa located at the
Court Inn.
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A dtamood burns at a tempera
ture of about l.SOO degrees.
BmDSEY’SB^ST IM 3.70
4 BROTHERS 1-80 3M
MONEY SAVER 2J4
WHOLE WHEAT (Graham) 10 lbs. 77c
SPECIAL Discount 200 iba. or more
BIRDSEY^S^UAUTY
DAIRY FEED • 20%
HOG RATION
SCRATCH GRAIN (CoSr4 w
LAYING MASH. 20%
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are approaching our fourth year of success
ful business in ladies’ and children's Ready-To-Wear,
to show our appreciation to our many customers we
are offering numerous Values at marked down prices
in our August Cleiirance Sale, which begrins Saturday,
August2, at 9:00 A. M.
1 Rack. Ladies’ Dresses... .$2J)0
i Rack Ladies’ Dresses 3.98
1 Rack Ladies’ Dressy 4.98
Children Dresses Sizes 1 to 6 L^S
Children’s Dresses Sizes 6 to 12 . 1.50
1 Rack Ladies’ Cotton Dresses 3.75
SiM 12 to SO «b4 3t to 82,
CAdies’ Panties and Rwfs 49c
8nmH Mid Modkun
Cadies’ Panties xx and xxx.........50c-75c
^^hildren’s Cotton and Rayon Panties.. 29c
AD Smmner Hats.. LOO
JAdies’ Bhmses ;.... • tso
Shirts, Sizes 24' to 30 2,00*2.98
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many more ... Come and Saue — NOW ! !
Cosmetics.. at ^ or less
Craama .. Powdar
lipatkh . . LoCioma . . ParfmBaa
•Ladies Bags
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• Cnstume Jewelry
• Plastic Garment Bags
PRICE
• AU Dresses..
COTTON aad SILK
•Bathing Suits
•1 lot of Ladies Blouses
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SlifkllT SoiM
•Children’s and Ladies
Raincoats
•Maternity Dresses
ALL LADIES HATS aOO
Cotton and Part Wool SK/RTiS %tS9
Ladies’ and Children’s SLACKS and SHORTS — values to f2.49 .... NOW $tM
Ladies’ PAJAMAS and GOWNS — values to 33.98, NOW $2M
1 Lot of SLIPS — values to $5.96 NOW $2M
Children’s and Misses’ PAJAMAS — values to 31.98 NOW $IJ)0
Children’s DRESSES — values to 32.96 NOW %1M
Children’s Seersucker OVERALLS, SVNSVITS, PINAFORES, ,
values to 31.49 NOW 47e
Men’s BATHING TRUNKS . $m and |2J»
One Lot of Men’s FANCY POLO SHIIOrS fijBO
One Lot Men’s COTTON PAJAMAS, solid colors — value 32.96 NOW $L98
Men’s WASH PANTS values up to 36.96 NOW $IJ98 - $2S8 -$SM
All Men’? SPORT SHIRTS OreaHy Radueed
FOR THE BOY OR GIRL GOING BACK TO SCHOOL - ^-
PERCALE SHEETS - Single Bed Size $2M
PERCALE PILLOW CASES . 79e MVSUN PILLOW CASES . . . . i7e
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