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_TH1 CAMDW CMWOWCtC CAMDMH, •OiTTM CAWOLIMA, PWtDAY, OCTOttW t, li47 fieorgeCrew Chainnan Sea! HgiitgoBiery* preaWent County Tuborco- '^.EStion. announced thut M^Tcrted h» consented ► county chairman of the ifSU^ieal »»1®- ***' will announce her com* ETof gub-chalrmen at an ^ bat that she haa already that Mra. Mattie Went seal sale treaaurw, ' j P. Pickett wUl again fLnigro s^l® *“ **»• county. Iiu made such a not* of •*** r^i Mr. Montgomwry, . „ gn indeed proud to hare wrrc again In this capacity." TdIeyM;WaiT Passes At Hospital • TaUey M. Wanr. 69. retired' farmer, died at 2 o’ck>ck Monday afternoon at the Camden hospital after a few days lilness. Bom la Darlington county, Mr. Warr had made' his home with a son In Camden for ^e past year. Funeral serrices were held from the Wesley Cambel Methodist '•hupch, Lydia, at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Interment were In the churchyard. He Is surwlred by two sons, Ro land L. Warr of Columbia and Tal ley A. Warr of Camden; two daogh- lers, Mrs. Arlle M. Rogers of Cara* den and Mrs. Roy Miller of Rock Hin. Diriww Cffully' > Sawa r Ufr DR. C. ESTORNELLE CoBSultiiiR PaychoCherapiat Personality and Emotional Adjuspnents 402 W. Calhoun Street * Sumter. S. C. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY „ Phone 486.Y \,e^ Birdseys Flour .15 lb*.; BIRDS ETS BEST, 2J0 4 BROTHERS 1J93 MONEY SAVER IM uo 3.75 3M Co0tt llh.) BIRDSEYES BEST* (Vacuum Cap)' 47c 4BROTHERS , \ 37c FAIR PLAY ^ 27c ^ SPECIAL RICE . .FRMcy 3 Iba. 47e 8 lha. 78c 10 lha. $1.88 'uaa THt aaaT SLR D 5 El jioUR ft FEED STORES owner FROM MILL TO YOU • Min VUh^e Is Visited By Fire A dwelling In the Hermitage mill Tillage was almost completely de stroyed by fire Saturday alftemoon. Due to the lack of water supply the fire department from Camden used a booster tank which was kept supplied with water by volunteers who formed a bucket brigade. Most of the contents of the build ing were saved. The department responded to a call from a house in the southeast area of the city Monday evening. Ihimage was light LUGOFP PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, Oetebsr 9—10 A. M Lugoff Sunday school,, Prenkty* church, James Ward, supt. Mid-Week Prayer Serriee, Fri day.. October 8, 8 p. m., St Johns M. E. church. Rev. John MacBsch- era, speaker. This senice is for the entire oowh munlty and every one is earnestly invited to attend. fRywHu^HiwniismiMie COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre Comer Broad and Rutledos Bts FfL-Sskt, Oict 3i4 ‘‘ROARIN* LEAD” Bob 'Livingstsn,^ Ray Corrigan Max Tertiune Also Serial, Comedy, Cartoon >ooo»oppoop^oeppoi90iai0f Moii.-Tues., Oct. 6-7___ , Specwll “THEY WOPPT BEUEVE ME” ■ ■■-. - J Robert Young Siman Hnjrwwrd' Paths Wewe Wed.>TlHMa., Oct 8-8 Lonely! Unloved I Except by hep dogl “BANCO” Sharyn Moffett, Jscuueiin White Aleo Paramount News and Serial SPOT BID SALE TO , A^TERANS ONLY! • Threa trueke, total value $3,- 127.00, offered through War Aa- sets Administration. Date of aale, Monday, October 6, 1947, 11 a. m., at Camden Airport DESCRIPTION: •One Chevrolet truck, model MUftgS, 1942, serial No. 1197, Motor No. BF342101, tonnage 1 1-2, S Urea,' USN74199. • On# Chevrolet Civilian truah, modal 9BK01, 1948, W. B. 119 inehaa drive 4«2, SoylinderA serial No. 7271, motor No, B. D. 119189, tanMOO 14,^ body aSylo piokuA length 90 Jnehaa, width 58 hMAoa, height 14 inah* aa. OPC No^ 177, WAA Lloanao No. 194. •One truck made Molina Powor and Implement Co., model OCA, year not shown, W. B. 0101 1-2 liwh drive 4m4, four eyilndaro, osrial No. 190496, motor No. 1S9499, body stylo pickup, lonfik 41 inehas, width 42 Inehoo, height 14 tnnhoo, four tiros, new oMck rogulrsd. Advortiolng pro* joet No. CNt1947. IT'S HERE ! ! • ^ The NEW Cofaimbia Skyway Drive "Like Riding On A CUndT Tie Overdrive fs Ford and Mercury Cars GIVES YOU- ' l.—IIew “Finger-Flick’’Control 2. —New Auto-Shift Operation 3. -Binootli, Quiet Efficiency A-GIreater Gas and Oil Economy 5v~LiiiKer Engwe Life ^Installation may be financed'over a 12 month per iod at very low cost. ASK US ABOUT IT Redfeam Motor Co: ^Fear FHewBy Promineiit Cassatt Citizen Is Buried M. S. Rotter died st his home in Cassatt Saturday, September 2Q. at 2:40 p. m.. after an illnegg of sev eral years durtaion. Hp was a re tired mail carrier, having been in I he service for 81 years He was bom Deemsber 8. 1888. in Bethune, Kershaw oonniy.'snd with the exception of two years when he lived in Baray, Ga., has made his home in this county. He leaves his widow." who was Miss Alma West; two daughters; Miss Flo Rosier ot Camp LaJenue N. C.. and Sarah Rosier, \ Junior at Winthrop; a son, Roderick, who is in the ser vice In China; a brother, Al. of Oayce and Arthur of Bethune. .and two sisters; Bessie and Alice Rosier' of Bethune. The funeral was helc^ Sundav st II a. m.. at the Pine Tree Presby- teruin church at CMsatt with in terment in the Scotch , cemetery. BETHE90A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, October 9 A. Douglas MoArvi, Pastor Church school at lo o’clock with a Bible class for every age. The nursery class continues through the morning service. At the 11:15 ser vice World-Wide Communion will be observed. Junior^ meet at 4:3h: Youth Fellowship, at 6:80. BJveryone la cordially invited to aimd the ^rvicea of this church. Uae Chronicle Went Adt KERSHAW LODGE NO. 29 » , A. F. M. Regular Communior tioD First Tuesday of Elach Month at 8 P. M Visitors Welcome. GEORGE MICKLE. W. M. I L. H. JONES. Secretary I COLDS UGMIID MEDIONE IS BETm Gat iplit-McaaS lahaf af Cal4 Mi*atia« Aa larfatl taMiat tuaM CaM Piasaaatiaa m Aa U $. LIQUID COLD PRIFA9ATION Obwbor Uoe BShr BD 4itec99d Sttbacribe to The Chronicle Rev. W. L. Baker, th;- pastor, of ficiating. Active pallbearers were: James West. Clyde and Maurice West. John McCoy, Bruce Peach and John Buchan, all nephews of the de ceased. Honorary pallbearers were: L D. Barr, Clarence Hbugh. S. ' L.' Me- I-AUghlin. F. M. Walters. N. C. Hall. F. D. Stanton, Percy Mays. C. F. Tarkis. Shelby Truesdale, Will Hammond and Chas. Jones. PIANOS ’•W^-sffl^have a few Pianos left if you want one for your child who is studying music. Priced $100 up BOYKM ; GO. PHONE 680 FUNERAL HOME PHONE 103 CAMDEN,S t Floral’Tributes IN MANY ways, flovrera are the perfect token of love and respect and as such are beautifully appropriate as a final tribute. We take special care in our establishment to guard their fragile lorelinass as long as possible. Oremig^ they are placed ^ a special flower room, free from drafts and properly hnmidified. There is no chargB. for fl>is"il9 just idaothM’ of the **lt(thr things”sure so important Buy, Trade, Sell and Bank In Camden A A P's OWN HYDROGENATED SHORTENING DEXO 3 lb. Can 1.03 CAROLINA OOLO HAI/VE8 PEACHES No. 2^ Csm ENCORE PREPARED SPAGHETTI 27c 2 "£l27c LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE SUNNYFJELO SELF RISING FLOUR No. 2 can 10 lb. Paper Bag ( 14c ANN PAGE WITH PORK IN TOM. SAUCE BEANS IONA COCOA ENRICHED DAILY DATED MARVEL BRFAD 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE 2^27c C 17c 12c 39c Pkg 18-ox. Loaf Mb. Bm . Delicious APPLES Bonum APPLES Honey Dew MELONS Fresh TOMATOFi? LEMONS—size 3608 JVeshREAS. 2]bs... .25c 3 lbs... .250. lb... .11c lb. .15c doz... .35c lb...,..15c New Red BBSS POTATOES Slbs. 29c Cslif. Long POTATOES SHw ..29c Silhouettes I IN SUITS and COATS Sure-Fire successes . . our. FaU <md Winter MJmamdCOATSL J*Come in for ripple-bac\c cut-aways . . . longer peplum styles timeless classics. 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