The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 22, 1947, Image 5
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Miller. Laurens
at the Camden
H You Social Itama ... Phone 689.M
_ i^«r.n.. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Enuuiuel and
Karl. Jr., spent seTeral daw lit
we*dc in AsheTille, N. C.
Sterne Bolte U spending sereral
days in Darldson. N. C.. with his
giandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
F. Bolte.
Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Shannon IV.
a. Crsndon and slater,
t Udd of Winston^lem
^^^from seTeral days
Strak. LytUetonstr^t, jnrs, u. j. snannon IV,
Thursday for Chariwton j and daughters, hare returned from
ILfghe * three-weeks visit with relatives
spend part
^TisItiBg friends
> Mrs. A. M. Wagoner of
N. C., are visiting their
Wagoner and Mrs. Wag-
■•^jagford Apts.. I^rens
at Wrightsville Beach, N. C.
Mrs. Carrie M. Davis, MUl street,
has returned from Blshopvllle
where she was the guest last week
of her brother. L. H. Myers and
Mrs. Myers.
m FACT IS
^KfiBICRAL ELECTRIC
SSASSHOPPER
mOMETER!
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;tur£ of a Grasshopper fs taicen with
iPa/CATEELECTWCALOEVIC^ONLyi^OOO INCH
IWAMETER, OSVeUpPBD BY GENERAL ELECTRIC
5INESRS. THIS INFORMATION HELPS SCIENTISTS
TO CONTROL THESE CROP^STROYING PESTS.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whitaker. Jr.,
sod family left on MIonday for
Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. J. A. Bteme. Fair street,
left on Sunday for Bluefleld, W.
Va.. to visit her mother, Mrs. M.
G. Witten, who remains quite ill.
Major and Mrs. A. Moultrie
Prailsford have returned from
tltoir wedding trip and are at home
at 160« Pair street.
hir. and Mrs. P. W. Hogne leave
Friday for Bristol, Tenn.. where
they will attend the wedding of
their son, Wylie Hogne, Jr., to Miss
J. Lindsay of Colombia and Bristol
on Tuesday, August 26.
Miss Helen Harman, Green street,
returned on Monday from the
Adriondacks where she has been
spending the summer. She left
again on Wednesday for Blowing
Rock, N. C.
Mrs. Leonard Hauprich (Ann
WhlUker) of Fayetteville. N. C.,
spent several days here this week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack WhlUker, Mill street.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kennedy HI.
and children have returned from
Flat Rock, N. C., where they visited
the Rhetts at their summer place
there. Little Lodi Kennedy remain-,
ed with her grandmother for a'
visit
Mrs. Bolivar D. Boykin, ••Mill-
way”, Boykin, who has been the
guesf of Hr. and Mrs. Etttvld R,
Williams, •‘Mulberry PlanUtlon", at
their*summer place at LinvUle N.
C., returned home on Monday. She
was accompanied home by Mrs.
WiHiams who remained for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Vllleplgue,
LytUeton street, have as their
house guest, Mrs. William Weston
of Charleston.
Mrs. D. A. Boykin. Fair street,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Capehart,
“Carter Hill'’, spent Sunday with
their brother; B. H. Boykin In Man '
nlng.
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The Hoffer Co.
J«w«l«rg and OptometrUls
WaNTED:
USED TIRES
last 1000 milos are the danger miles
• • • don*t drive past the danger point
I
Hwan Witt
mi OIB tiM
B.F.
outwear prewar tiros.,, now
at loss than prowar prices I
^haveabigmaricetforsoundusedtires.
On your car, it is impossible to
detect the exact condition of a ttre.
But we have the experience and equip
ment to examine them thoroughly,
to detect flaws and to select casings
tuiuble for tepai^g, recapping or te-
conditioning. ™ knowledge is extu
money in your pocket, because we can
give you a bigger allowance if your
tires can be safe for futtiiet use.
And diis allowance pomes off the
already lower-thtn-prewar price of
frirtst popular-sized B. F. Goodiidi
towns that GMtwtar
This new tie hw a wider tread that
runs flush-to-the-road, gives greater
road contact, firmer footing, more evm
wear, more toad grip. Fina, sturdier
cords and mote o? mem give the tire
greater strength and suppleness to le-
'sisc the toad pounding m hi^ speeds.
So don’t be satisfied with len tban
tile best when the me that outwears
prewar tires costs so little.
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Mr. and Mra. Elmer NoUn and
daaidrtar have moved into their
aew home. North Broad street.
Mra Lola Moaarch of the Mon
arch School of Dance, who has
been taking special training in
dancing In New York for aeveral
weeks, returned last weekend and
will reopen her studio In the near
future.
Miss Mary Berry, daughter of
Mrs.' A. C. Morris. Route 1, Cam
den, spent the weekend at the home
of her parents after an extended
visit with relatives in New York
City and Boston, Mass..-
Miss Faith dsLoach, accom
panied by Miss Louie Long of Co
lumbia left on Monday for New
York and Newport, R. I., wbere
they will visit Mrs. Alexander Hey
ward, Jr.
Mrs. Russell Thompson (Laurie
West) and son of Charleston la
here this week with her mother,
Mrs. L L West She will be mat
ron of honor in the wedding of hm*
sister. Miss Betty West to Wm. T.
Waters on Sunday, August 24.
Mr. and Mra. T. Lee Little and
grandson, Elliott Sheom, Jr., are
on a motor trip to relatives In the
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayer. York
street, had as their guest Monday
and Tuesday. Mrs. Mayer’s sister.
Mrs. J. H. Shiver Jtnd Mr. Shiver
and their daughter, Ann, and son,
Jimmy, of Athens. Ga., also Mrs.
Frank Rhodes and daughter. Pasty
of Athens.
“Smokey” Lasorda of Norristown,
Pa., who has been spending sev
erer weeks with his brother. Tom
my Lasorda at the Sarsfleld hotel,
left last week for hie horn#.
Mrs. Maurice CTarke, Chesnut
street, has returned after several
months spent wfth relatives- In
Olho.
Mrs. T. W’. S. Davis (Lucy Kirk
land) of Washington. D. C., was
the guest recently of her mother,
Mrs. Frederica Kirkland, Fair
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Williams
(Annis Rast), Highland * avenue,
left on their vacation on Wednes
day. They are motoring through
the mountains of North Carolina
and Virginia.
iMr. and Mrs. Walter Gaskin had
as their guests recently their chil
dren: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gaskin,
Charleston, S. C.; Mrs. Romert Har
old and daughters, Nancy and Pat
ty, Philadelphia; Mrs. J. V. Pow
ers, Columbus, Ohio; also Mrs. Gas
kins sister and brother-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. Maxle O’Cain, Orange
burg; iMr. and Mrs. J. T. Douglass,
Jr., Wlnnsboro, and Mrs. and Mrs.
Ted Large, Lamar.
Kirkland-Josey Rites
Held At Winnsboro
Miss Frederica Alexander Kirk
land of Winnsboro became tbe
bride of Danford Eldmondson Josey,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Danford
Eklmoondson Josey, Sr., of Scotland
Neck, N. C., Saturday evening, Aug
ust 16, at 8:30 o’clock at St. John’s
Episcopal chiirch. The double ring
ceremony was p^ormed by the
Rev. J. N. Byntfllff'rector of the
church.
The church was effectively deco
rated for tbe wedding occasion.
Charles Jennings served as acelyte.
The bride wais given In marriage
by her father: Her wedding gown
of white point d’eaprit featured a
square necklhia and long ileevea
gracefully pointed over the handa
Her oRly ornament was a Btrtfktd
of pearls. She carried a prayer
book, topped with a apray of gar
denias, showered with tuberoaea.
After the ceremony, Mr. and Mn.
Kirkland entertained with a reciP’
tlon at their home on High street
Later the couple left on a wed
ding trip to Havana, Cuba, after
which they will make their home
in Wake Poreat For traveling, the
bride wore a gelge dressmaker wool
suit with a corsage of gardenias.
ijfc^a Balts
Buflslo Bin ttiought so highly dt
tbs Belts tfast he ooes tried to get
s colony of Uthuanisns to settle on
Un^ be owned out west
Bake Sale
'There will be good bread, good
cakes and good pies, besidea de
licious candies. Jelly and preserves
on sale Saturday morning, August
23, St 9 In Prank's Drug Store. 'This
sale is sponsored by the Ladies
Bible class of Lyttleton Street
Methodist church, and* the proceeds
win be used In the building fund.
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GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
10 A. M.—Church school.
11:15 A. M.—'Morning prayer and
address by Theodore M. Jones of
Columbia.
Theodore M. Jones of Columbia,
lay reader at St. John’s Elplscopal
church, Columbia, will conduct the
service at 11:16 o’clock at Grace
church Sunday, August 24, in the
absence of the rector. Rev. Stilee
Lines, who with Mrs. Lines will be
at WHIIa*Mmrg,-Va;r tor leveral
days. 'There will not be anv 8
o’clock holy communion service
that Sunday. 'The rector will be
back for the services Sunday, Aug
ust SI.
BETHE80A PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday, August 24
A. Douglas MeAm, Paster
Church school witK a-Biblft class
for every age at 10 o’clock. The
nursery class continues through
the morning service. Morning wor
ship at 11:16 with prayer, anthem
and sermon. The Pioneers meet at
6:30 and the Seniors at 6:30.
Everyone is cordially Invited to
attend the services of this church.
Drive Cerefullv-—Save a Life
“Miss Camden”
Miss CaroUbe Hoore, attractive
secreury to Mrs. Kathleen Watta.
executive secretary of the Camden
and Kershaw (^unty Chamber of
Commerce will represent Camdea
as Miss Camden at the tobacco fes
tival and pageant at TimmonsTllle
next Thursday.
Births
Word was received in Camden
last week announcing the birth of
a daughter, Sunday, Angnat S. to
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Robinson of
Poachontas, Ark. 'The little lady
has been named Alice Louise. Mrs.
Robinson is the former Sh'is Rfy*
nolds of Logoff, S. C.
Q*he
Clotnes CTree
WOMENS EXCHANGE BUILDING
Laurens Street
Reopened Tuesday with exciting new
line.
Dresses, Suits, Blouses and Sweaters
Davidson Suits McMullen Dresses
the new
DISHAMATIC
DISHWASHER
Automatically washes,
rinses and dries dishes,
glassware, silver, pots and
pans—heats its own scald
ing water!
Electric Service
& Appliance Co.
Next Dood to Belk’s
PHONE 26
YoU’VE ksard. timswad again,
of man who laft thoir familias
with... motkimg. Yoa kava aaid
to yoursalf, "That will never
kappan to mp folksT* But kava
yon dona anything akout it?
Haro’s yonx opportunity. Lift
Insnranoa Company of Oaor-
gia, with mozo than half a cen
tury of proved raliakility ka-
kind it offera life inanranoa to
fit yonr naada.
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THX OLD WEUianLE - tlNOE 1881 <
■ •Ml •ifici s Atiiai*'
JVrMwrIp INDUSTRIAL LIFE anJ HEALTH INSURANCE CO
SPENCER
SUPPORTS
Mrs. Joe McCharet
R. N.
Phone 16 or address s
card ts Bex tIB,
Kershaw, B. C
State Theatre
KERSHAW, S. C
Pridey, Angiut^td
“CARNIVAL IN COSTA
RICA”
Dick Haynes—^Vsra Ellen
Saturday, AMfost 23
“VALLEY OF FEAR”
Johnny Maci| Pr^o
Sat, Aof. 23, 10t30 P. M
“WEB OF.. DANCUBR”
Adslo Mara-^IN Kennedy
Moa.-Tiias., Aug. 25-26
*TrHArS MY MAN”
Don Amschs, Csthorins MoLeod
Wednesday, Aiifast 27
“LADY LUCK”
Robert Young (hebars Hals
TlrarMlay. Afast 28
“BEGINNtN&WTHI
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•Han OoMfuy, VNlVNl Yfalksr
mSm
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BACK TO SENSIBLE PRICES
ON EVERYTHING FOR BACK TO SCHOOL
And wtmt do wo mion by 4 sensible pna? Tht lowist pnr$ thM uMl osswfox
yon good qunlity. Wi ntvtr, nivtr sncrifict qndity to fmo. Thd wonUn’t ^
itnsiblt, for qnnlity pUys tht Nnmbtr Ont rolt in VALVE. Onr ^icts ght
yon tht qnnUtits yon wont, nttd, thonld hnvt—nt pricts yotdll fim H hnrd to
mntcb nnywhtrt tht. And thnt mnkts ttnst, tsptcudly whtn yon boot big
scbool’clotbts thopping nbttd of yonf
Girls! Hundreds of NEW
Fall Skirts and Blouses!
Misses* Blouses st Penney*s are
oolorfttl as Fall itself! YouTl find
all tbe latest styles in soft, washable
rayon erepe! Peter Pan and Jew^
elry necklinMt
Miaaes* Skirts make big news this
Fall! Torso styles, hipline pleats,
slim fly-front models! Favorite
classics, tool All-wool end rayon
fabrics. Plaids, solids. ^
BIf (Mrii* BkMsee. Wonderful,
washable cottons ^nd rayoust Long
or short sleeves, elessie or frilly
styles. Brif^t peasant embroidery
trim! 7-14 , ^ ^
Big Girle* Skirts. A huge variety
of all-wool end oordnroy skirtsi
Lots ^ new stjdes—full flares, nov
elty pleats, low yokes, trim belts.
Plrids, solids. 7-14 ^ ^3
Little Girls* Blouses', -f QO
Crisp eetteus, dainty ray
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little Girli* SUrts. Coe*
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