The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 01, 1947, Image 6

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'VH’ , V ; \ ■ ii'''' rfe '•: fc-. t i V. lit 1109 North Broad Street , Camden, C. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Publieher SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: All'SubecriptioBs Payable In Advance Ine Year |2.60 Six Montha 1.50 Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Camden, S. C. bmitted for'publication must be signed by the author - FRIDAY. JULY 2S, 1947 rifled Ads Get Results tniirn (lUprottirlr A Word to the House-wife: Home, Sweet Horned, is not so sweet, You^d better he alert: In *46 within the home — FIVE MILLION folks were hurt. The home is usually regarded as the safest place in the world but last year the munber of deaths from home accidents reached the all-time high of 34.000! In addition, 5,100,000 persons were injured in the home. The number of‘deaths exceeded by 500 tiiose resulting from automobile accidents. Whether within or outside of the home our policies cover you on practically every accident possible. Adequate^ reimbursement Tor DbctdriV hospital. Nurses' bills, etc. The cost is LOW. An inter^ew may save you many dollars. We also sell UFE INSURANCE in all forms. DAVID H. BAUM, AGENCY B.F.Goodrich Tires at LESS than Bmt tht lt0U tmifs it lodty’t low price—lower, in feet, then prewer with s Big Triide-io Allowance. a.P CwriM nua drt or lobt ef ew ■awininuie beorlM oor OMM mi aerial auaabac k saanyitead le ke itw (tow eaiaMi la ^—i 1 aaairlal withoM « It dwa ec adia- ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY 946 Broad Street Phone 11 B.F.Goodrich FIRST IN RUBBER NAVI YOU INTIRIO OUR SNAPSHOT CONTESn Win a S4t ef Pour SEAL-O-MATIC SAFETY TUBES! ENTER TODAY - CONTEST CLOSES AUGUST 23rd PREWARPRICES/ Looking for a poatwar tire that rttdly outwears prewar tires? Cast your eyee on the new B.F.Goodrich Silvertown — provm and spfirovfd in millions more miles of seririce *Kan any other postwar tire. Wider, flatter, huskier %ciul putt more rubber on the road. More and stronger cords take naore strain from road shock and mitc blowoua better. oamnm ntmmtmxsf JSSiMflSSSmSiSSS A Large Attmieme (Continued tron pegs one) Player, William Beyatrid, Hsmsa Arraote. Darling OstIs, Wesley Stokee, Klnneth MeCseklll, Alfred Tatee. Gsrlson Dsrls. Stephen Meggt. Alao. Zina Daria, Patsy Arrants, Nancy Boykin, Lerins Daria, Sarah Aon Darla,' Elixabeth Stokes. Nancy Scarborough, Many Adklnaon, Ana Robinton, Sarah Peebles, Eleanor Erant, Sarah Rodgers, Mary Ann Rodgers, Celia Rodgers, Molcy Baker, Mary Ann Tinnnens, Susan English. Kerren McCaskiil, Abigail Galeard, Rebecca Berry, Catherine Mosley. Sarah Bradley, Trecy Lee. Nancy Lee. Elisabeth Yatea, Han nah Moonyham, Elisabeth Robin son. Martha Tates, Mary Baker, Amelia Baker, Sarah Stokes. Also, ISlixabeth Kelly. Elixabeth Baker, Mary Rodgers, Margaret Atkinson, Mary Jaae Davis, Jane Davis, Sarah Robinson, Naney Mc- Caskill, Nancy Davis, Sarah Ann McCaskiil, Man? Perrltt, Fanny Welch. Martha Spradley. Mahala Huggins, - Mary English, Susan Huggans. Sarah Bradley, Blizer Player, Nancy Baker. Emeline Boy kin, Margaret Davis, Martha Ar- rants, Dorothy McKlnzie, Norah Perrltt, Mary Ann Rodgers, Susan McKenzie, Martha Mosley, Sarah Boykin, Martha Corbitt. Mary Blyther, Margaret McCaskiil, Zina; Marsh, Sarah Brown, Sarah Yates, I Margaret Yates, Mary Mosley and Ellzer Meggs. And the following slave mem bers: Mings, Isaac, Stndy, LIszer, Mary, Coty, Lelzer, Seraner, Leevlna, Nancy, Wesley, Glnny, Susy, Auston, Cu^er, Rachel, Abi gail, Honor and Davie. It was noted from the minutes that at a number of times mem bers of the church were called be fore the church body for such charges as profanity and for the uses of intoxicating beverages. If Biorabers were- called for these charges several times they were dismissed from the church. Revival Meeting At Beulah Church There will be a revival meeting at Beulah Methodist church be ginning Monday evening. August 4, at 8:8e. The Rev. W, C. Parker, Sr., of Hartavllle, will conduct thh services. The public is cordially In vited. BETHE8DA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, August 8 A. Douglas McAm, Pastor Church school at 10 o’clock with a Bible class for every age. The nursery class continues through the morning service. Morning wor ship with prayer, anthem and ser mon at 11:15, Pioneers at 5:30 and the Seniors at 6:30. Everyone is cordially Invited to attend these services. LUOOFF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, August S Sunday school, 10 o'clock. Morning worship. 11:15. Rev. John MacBachern will preach at the morning service. A very cordial invitation to attend these serrlces Is extended to the entire community. Use Chronicle Want Ads NOTICE I have recently sold the Star Taxi line and am now associated with Fred (Pop) Johnson. This line will be known Marion & Pop’s Taxi Phone 854 I wish to thank the pub lic for their patronage during the past 3 years 1 have operated Star Taxi and solicit your continued support an(l goodwill. MARION HUDSON I ■■ Csinpbeil Is . Guest At Party* ' Miss . (^rolyn CampbeU. hrldo- elsct of Saturday. August 8, was complimented on last Friday even ing when her associates at the Commerelal Nattonal bank enter tained In her honor at Qus Ward’s Tsvem. The guests met earlier at Mrs. Jack Nettles apartment on fair street where they presented Miss Campbell with a set of china. Ep- Joying this delightful affair were Miss Campbell, Mrs. B. Q. Niles, Mrs. Ruby Rabon Osenoerger, Mrs. Nettie Leese Brownr, Miss L.nnra Brown and Mrs. Nettles. • ••••• Birthday Party For Little Girl nsmsY. “Poreh Pai^' For Mrs. Marvin Smith Mr. and Mra. Egmont E. vonTres- ckow gave a "perch party” at their home on Green street oX Tuesday afternoon in hohof of Mrs. Dorothy Marvin Smith, who leaves <m Ffjh day to make her hmne la Boston. All fellow workers' In the Ameri can Red Croes were invited to surprise the honor guest and an appropriate bon-voyage gift was presepted her by her hosts. Delielons refreshments were served to the gnests who caOed at ( o’*clock. • • • • e e Entrain For Texas Visitors ~ Col. and Mrs. NeweU Wimberly entertained (m last Thursday even r Bridge Club Meets ua Mrs. F. D. Ooodala was kuktaas ^ to her Wednaadaf IhIdBe CInh |hii bviliasapi wem week at her hoaw fin BMSd straat eayg' taaie. ing for their house guests. Col. and Mrs. B. E. Livingston gntertain- Mrs. Stanley N. Boyhin, Jr., of Fort ed at a delightful children’s partHSam Houston, Texas, at thefr home T J f OPEN " ‘ Pna Ewy Dsy 8 A.I110 8 P.I1 OPEN - Air Curb Market Owned and Operated —By— ( Harold and Ed Segars y. ' OFFERING - FRESH VEGETABLES and FRUITS OF.ALL KINDS "Check Our Pric^... We wm Not Be Vndertald” Fanners See Us Before Yon Sell Your Vegetables LOCATED ON MARKET STREET ^ (Not Dgor t* Wall* SiMlair SteUgn — Cotmt Ddddb uid MaAnt Sbaato) July 15 at her home, hi celebration of the sixth birthday of her daugh ter. Sylvia. The children enjoyed a number of garnet. Ice cream and cakea were aerv^ and baskets'of candy were given ks favors. . Fourteen little friends of the honor guest shared the happy oc casion with her. Surprise Party For Mr. Campbells Mrs. Donald Campbell ^are a formal dinner- and surprise birth day party on Monday evening at her home on Lafayette Avenue In honor of Mr. Campbell’s birthday. Only members of the Campbell family were Invited and dinner was served to 80 gnests at 8 o’clock. • ««••• Engaged Mrs. Mattie Frye of Camden an- norunces the approaching marriage of her diigKfer, Tackle Decker, to S-Sgt. Martin L. StaUlnga of Fort Jackson. The wedding to take place August 1 ^ on Carrlson street. ' Barbecued chicken was prepared and aerved from an open grill in the back yard to the folloiring neighbors: Lt (^1. and Mrs. Bre vard Boykin and daughter, Aldret, Mr. and Mra. C. T. Baldwin, Mrs, J. M, Gandy and Mra. W. F. Wim berly of Columbia. Coldest July In Many Years The low reading of 59 degrees (offleial) for July was equalled only once before In the memory of i present Camden people, that being la 1M4. TfaTe 59 degrees reading was sev- eraiqdegrees higher than readings taken on privately owned ther-' mometors, several reglateriag down as low as 66. The maximum temperature re- corded during the month as 90 degrasA **W1mii yen think of lum ber, think of Us.**—Minor lAiinbor Auto Seat Covers IndividnaPy Taflored BY BURKE D. KELLEY (FonneriF with Hortsvillo Sh<^) You select the material and style you want and we Tailor Them To Your Taste, ANY MAKE — ANY MpDEL • / Tops—any kind—and Headlinings in stalled. We specialize in Auto Upholstery and Trim jobs. STOGNER MOTOR COMPANY SEW AND SAVI Fall Woolens, Plains and Checks, yd JiJl Fall Rayons, Florals and Stripes, yd. Rayon Mate'rial, Florals and Solids, yd. , i ^ Daisy Crisp Muslin, light and Dark Florals, ' Washable, yd Cotton Prints,' Small and Medium Florals. Wtshibk Fast Colors, yd. Rondo Prints, Fancy and Staple Colors. Wash-fut ‘ (Colors, yd. ♦ Mo-De-Gay, Prints and Percales, Stripes, Checki, Florals, yd Ym'11 make food, long wearing dressM, ffotti, with thiM dollar-stretching values. (Values yw I to to believe). i Phono 870 . 128 B. DoKalb 9t Sell Us Your Tire Troubles Buy New GOOD>^EAR Mine Tires Nm and get SPECIAL VACATION TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ? 4 -1 ..V. V .. a; / 4 34% . MORE MILEAGE AT 105% LOWER PRICE ^ • Stronger Cord Body • Wider, Flatter Tread • Improved Shoulder Design " V 5**? • »me.tioo tin tr^W to6.j. Srfl u. ,re«r woomuI tin.. Wrtl gin • trado-m aHowance on a sot of new Goodyear De Lnxe tires. And we*ll throw in all M this to I 34% MORE MILEAGE! That's the record of millions of milos of road tests whM tires were driven uitB Um troada were tmeoth. The amaxmg new Goodyear De Luxe averaged 34% more mileage than the famous Goodyear tire it replaces. • • PRICES CUT 10H%! 'This new and hotter Goedyeer De Lue costs dOH% less then the old Goodyear DeLnse fas ell popular sieea. Other sixes are sharply re duced in price, too. TYPICAL VALUE, lUlftdf Old tire, old price $16.11 NEWTIRE NEW PRICE, 14 .41 >Plto utsdntADi^ I^OR YOUR NEEDSi ■ CnoHn Cm. *00 PUh* ' t •Bierd, Tim md-AAn aSidin •Timtor Hn. nd lUm (i^rrnck Tin. ^ dn, h, rtodt) vOnp Ftnnn (Mt ibM m stock) ♦Radso-Rscsid Player ConAiiaaiion CAROLINA MOTOR COMPANY