The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 05, 1947, Image 13
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Mra Paachal Mcliiviii
LTd Charaw wera waakend
d thair paranta, Mr. and
^•J^J^^L^^tartalnad tha
^SS^eaday arantaf with
of bridga. Mra. Uwlae
Columbia, who waa
the home of the D. M.
Mked to on In. Mra.
d Watte racelrad hlidi acore,
Bathnna laoond high
^prlia to Mlsa Harriett
pn. Bethuna McLaurin waa
with a gift
•147.1148 school aaaaloB will
ksrsdsf morning with Supt
ts charge.
lad Mrs. Jana Tmeedell
landay In Bennettarllla with
kocsdell’s paranta, Mr. and
T. Melton.
tsd Mra. Walter Brannon
tis aoB are rlaitlng Mra.
si mother In Plttabnrgh.
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apant tha waakamd hare with his
■rather, Mra. Louisa Krtlay.
Mr. and Mrs. T^HBi^rae and
■ona of ImxlBgtoa. N. C., and Mra.
Leonard King of HartariU# ware
visitors hare Monday.
Mr. a^d Mrs, Bathnna McLanrin
and Mra. A. B. McLaoria were
gneata of retires la Kershaw Son-
day.
Mra. Lonlse Kelley has ratnmed
from an extended rlslt to her
danghtw, Mra. Clemson Wilson in
^•wOiTry.
Mr. and Mra. Buddy Maya and
little daughter. Phyllis, visited rela-
ttvee in Charleeton and Moscka
Comer last week.
Clneeta. of. Mr. and Mrs. C. L
Miyr last weak ware their daogb-
ters, Mrs. A. B. Belch of Cayce,
Mrs. J. P. Bethnne of Charleston,
Mrs. Lee Mairs of Florence and
thair granddan^tar, Mrs. 'MHlson
Saala of Birmingham, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bathnna of
Charlotte w«ra waAdnd gnaata ^
ireldtlves here.
Cpl. J. L. McOee of Greenland is
visiting hia parents on a SlV^y
leave.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Troesdell and
family have returned to thrir home
in Gastonia after spending tha
month of Augnst with their par*
ents. Dr. and Mrs. B. Z. Tmesdell.
Mlsa Carolyn Bethea, home eco*
nomic teacher, has returned from
a week's vacation.
Mis "Pat” Wilson of Blshopvllle
was the weekend gnests of Miss
Rita Davis.
Mrs. Raymond Donald of Society
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Rnben Fields of
toimt tAMouMA. rmaAV. atpri
FAQB TMMB
Hoffer Faring Service Serves
Camden Tlirotti^ Local Air Field
H. E, Hilliard, 44,
Of Kershaw, Died
Lancaster Hospital
Qwiawd And Oparatod Bf
Jarry Hoffar. Limf Aa-
aodatad la Awiatioa
Cirdaa
Royal Oown Bd.
Co. Has WarduMise
On U. S^o. 1
E. Watkins WHl Hawa
Ckarga Of SaUa And
BEFORE
YOU LEAP
It’s wise to look ... Buildinf a homa ia a
long-term inweatmant—tFou can’| afford to
take chances on hapkaxard pUnniag.
Pre-Fab Surplus Buddings
For Salo at
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The Hotter Flying Service to
cated In Manager No. 1 at Wood,
ward Field. Is owned and operated
by Jerry Hoffer. Opened In Feb-
roary, lt4S, this firm offsrs com*
plete'commercial filing service and
flight Inatrnctiona.
At^ih© present time there id
veterans taking flying Instmcttoin
with the Hoffer Flying Service, ito'
der the Q. L BIIL Pour others ^are
also receiving flight instmetions.
Besidaa operating a training
school, the company operates a
rales department for parts and in-
stnunonts, and a sales division for
planes.
This service hopes to be able to
offer character work soon and algo
hopes to establish lights at ths
field. At the present time it ope
rates five planes.
Mr. Hoffer has long been ac
qnalnted with aviation. For a time
he was connected with the en
glneerlng department of a large Air
Craft corporation in the north. At
the present time the firm employs
four people.
Arrow Printing Co.
Has Shop On ^uth
Lyttleten Street
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The Arrow Printing Company,
owned and operated by Caat^
Davis and Marlon Bailey Is locat^
at 811 Sooth Lytfleton strest. Tns
company began work in Jannasy.
1947.
This firm dost all typos of Jgb
Unprk aid printing. The shop is lo
cated on the Strafc residence.
Chicago were goeats of Mr. and
Mra. N. BJ. Tmesdell Monday.
Mrs. Hugh Witherspoon of Mm^
esville is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. T. Tarhrongh. She was
accompanied home Wednesday by
her sisters, Mrs. J. B. Johnston site
Mr. and Mrs. Yarbrough.
G. B. McKinnon of Martlnei, Q*.,
Tislted here last week and was ao*
companied home by Mlsa Peggy
McKinnon who has been visiting
her grandparents here.
The deep spots in ths Attantii
ocean are tee Milwaukee Deep, tbr
S4I feet, near Haiti; Mares Deagc
18,g4g iMt, sontheast of Bermudng
Barttett Desp.'Sl,7tt flset, batwsam
Oesp^ mjim UH,
of tee
Heyward B. Hilliard, 44, promin
ent merchant and civic leader of
Kmwhaw, died Weineeday week
afternoon at the Laacaator hos
pital, after anfferlng a heart at
tack.
Mnr ItoMard was the son of the
late Mr. and Mra. William T. Htl*
ilard and waa bore in Heath
Springs. Af(er hit gradnatlon from
Heath Springs high school he at
tended DrangbOtt'a Buslneee Col
lege Jn C<dninbia, afterwards serv
Ing as cashier of Johntonvllle and
Scranton banka. Later he came to
Kershaw to he agaociated with the
Kershaw OB Mltia. Recently he en
tered into the antomobtle baslnees
for himatif. His business beihg
known as Kershaw Machine Ante
and Bleetrie company.
Mr. Hilliard vyas a member of
the First Baptist cdiarcb of Ker
shaw, waa a metebOT of the boar*
of deacons, superintendent of the
Sunday school and also church
Clerk. He aored on the town conn-
cll and was chairman of the park
committee. He waa an active mem
ber of the Kershaw Lion olnh.
Since mming to Kershaw Mr.
Hilliard has made many friends.
He waa toved by all who knew him.
He was tmly a friend to idl who
knew him. The large and beautifu
floral offerings attested the esteem
in which he waa bald.
Funeral servieea ware oondneted
at 4;S0 Thnaday weak aftamaan
from tha Ftant Baptiai chnrOh
Karahaw by Raw. Laalla W.
wards, pastor, aaalatad by Raw.
J. C. Bridgaa, pnatar of tha Fbrat
Praabytssian ohnreh ta Kerabaw.
IntarmesR foHonrad to tha
camatary to Haath Springs.
Ha la sorvtvai by his widow,
Mrs. faanMa Bmaa HBltord;
daugbtars, Mary Allea and Barbolw
Hilliard, and ona son, tertc HflUari
threa brothars, W. Roscoa and Dan
C. HiUiard>of Heath Springa, W.
T. of Kershaw; fanr aistsra, Mrs.
Hasel Powsrs of Heath Springs,
Mrs. Abe Hilton of Uberty Hin,
Mrs. Nina Crenshaw and Mrs. Jim
Ballard of Lancaster.
Active paUbearars wars: Bari
Parry, J. P. Richards, Jr.. DaWltt
Ptylar. O. W. Knight. Jack Tyadal
and Stave WiUiaaa.
Honorary iiallbeairers ware tha
deacons of the Baptist ehureh: C.
F. Mobley, Raeaa Blackwell, W. C.
Si^H, W. C. Cook. Leroy Croxton,
R. K. Gnatt, D. 1. Catoo, J. T.
Csloe, G. M. Falle, 8. T. Taylor.
J. M. ^Neal. Town officials wera;
L F. Traasdala, Jack Ball, WHltom
ttayla, W. D. Cntheari, Q. A. WSII-
f ord and also mambara of tha Ltona
alnh and Ott mo sp^Ma : H,JL
MePharaan. Vtaaa Hoaph, Alva
Beil, Tommy Olybmm.
Last week marked the opening
of a Royal Crown Bottling Company
warehouse on D. 8. Highway No. 1
n the rear of the Belk-Hasty* gar-
are. This warehouse will serve aa
sales outlet tor Karahaw conaty
and was established to give this
area_; '
Crown Bottling Company.
The warehouse will ha mdar tha
management of J. B. Watktos, wril
known local citisen. The wara-
honse will be open at all timaa and
will offer Royal Crown Cola and
other Nehi products. ‘Ths phone
number of the warehouse office
U e41-W.
This warehouse will be supplied
by the bottling plant in Sumter.
Kershaw county has been receiving
Royal Crown products for some ten
veart.
Service Motor Co.
In New BuUding on
S. Broad Street
Afwncy Held By C. O, Stof-
ner, Jr., and C O. Stog-
vSr. z
The Drive-bi b
Popular liace
Since Opening
Sheora and Browm Oparata
Eating Plata On North
Cburcb Streat
, Opened In May. 194€, the Drlve-
n. has b^eu offering to the cltl-
sens of Camden and Kershaw coun
ty a eating establishment with
popular curl^ service. Owned and
operated by sauott Sheom and J.
L toown, this firm emplojra three
Tha Ekiva-in faaturaa sandwich-
k drinks, ehickea dtonars in the
baskets, apd othsr foods through
the medium of curb settles. The
bnslness is housed iu a modem but
small building on North Church
street
Morris Auto Sales
Located Behind
Post Office Bldg.
Formarly Aca Auto Salea.
Basra a^ Sails Naw And
UaadCara
A. P. M.
Regular CommnnSoa-
thm First Tnaaity W
Bach Month at t P. M.
Vtoltora Wslaomf.
OBORdB MICKLB. W. M.
L. H. JONB8. Secretary , .
The Service Motor Company ia
owned and operated by C. O. 8tog-
ner, Sr., and his son. C. O. "Red”
Stogner, Jr. This company is
housed in a new modem buiidii:
on South Broad street and op
rates the Padgp-PIymomfc ndi
agene)' for ttls ama. '
'thiB firm also operates a lari
service and parts department i
well as an Amoco Service Static
In connection with the Dodge-PI
month agency. The firm has thn
veterans taking training under tl
G. L BUI of Rights. It employs
total of seven people.
This firm began operation <
October IS. INI
A dlaniood bums at s tempera
ture of about 1.900 dearwes.
Morris Auto Sales, formerly Ace
Auto Sales, located behind the poat
office on North Broad street, is
owned and operated by W. C. Mor
ris. This Jtrm deals in buying and
aelllng new and used cart.~
This company has an attractive
dtaplay lot where cers are on die
play. At the preeent time It em
ploys three people. It began opem-
tlon In Anguat, 1N7.
M •ill
Th« rsMoa Ntu-n-Mai k «•
rtlieviag Athkn'i
•eat of the iroobl*
the coamac hios*
infcctiott* piMt moMs tad
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|t *m tdmual Xmm hiabw
aod thriv* oa hoc. ptnpiHeS Imc.
loo. Ncttrabtlm is efetwiw m I
iowa •xtMtar* penpitaiiaa.
•oothias, taalstsic lay»diwci
o rtlier* pale aad itdiias.
Helps Oeerd Agebisl te-tofecHee _
Trwit four f««c to a mb with Ncurahalm to
kill off chase fuagi aad to help pravant a
painful and serious case frota deswopiaf.
Nsurabalm is dalighchil to ussi It laavas
tha skta data aad rairathad .. . ia traasf-
last. noo-icicky . . . docs not stain tha skin
. .. hiimir ... nor dastroy cisaua. Gat a b<a>
tie today tod see how qnicfclr it hriciffs
soochias, walcotna relief. Read directioas in
package foe oihat yaluabla iafonaatioa. At
drujctioras ia 2^, 754, and fl.25 bottlw.
Slta tnwd (ot tan. achlni nuttltt... titad. baml|s
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RHU All fIVt Of TNI COMMON ATNllvn
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THE OPENING OF A
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Miles out on Highway No. 1
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batter servko for you
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