The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 17, 1947, Image 7
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JLtmti WethMsdasr,
*iA<r «o illDMi c€ It 4ayn.
-Im, rtfided on UMrkm street
for the last IT ymr*
’.Z^aviocted wlA tWLn>ert7
He was bom in tossla,
227 ti, imo. Hi» wife died
ifSi rsaeral sei vices were
',T(»e lomesay Fini^sl kSMe
2L Rabbi OSTld Karesk
,iBtermewt was to
iWWMT c«Bi«t«rr keve. He fa
' - ly * SOS and a tssghSsr.
i CREDITORS
it! ftrUm indebted to Ube estale
R. Little are berebf aoQ-
\ s sake payment to the on*
and ail if .n,.
agalnat the m|«
Md n
elaiau —
vUl present tbem Tflcewlse,
ited, within Onr time pw
5f law.
George Thomas Uttle, Jr.
Ralfh Lfttlw
Henry SsTstS, Jb,
Kaecsf
en, S. C., Oct. 1M7.
KERSHAW LODQB NO. 1
A. P. ■;
RoRnlar Conunsalew
tioo First Toeeday of
'Each Month at t P. M.
^ ' flsltort WUooms,
, qborgb micklb. w. m.
Ih. JONES. Secretary
no TRE^ASBING
sic* is hereby given that I
E ^ i my premises in Water-
kip a^ do toeb^ sap
for hnntlBf, flkBftf orf
fitter purpose upon said preni-
Wald l. trvesdell.
M, 1N7. ll-tlp
Api^redadeit ;
The otfieers of tka CoSRSnnity
dele lesfas wlsk to Omat the
cRSuos of CXaidm and Kervhaw
conady for eoatribnitlons and do-
natkms towasds e«r rest room
pro)sot. We wMl to thm^ each
white mercisAt and each colored
aenAsmt la the hnetaees sealon
of oar town for their liberal eon-
trltatieoB. We wish to think the
chnrebes In town sad in the rural
distrtets for their doasdons. The
sum of amaey eolleeted la this
strive was used to yurchase a lot
cn RatledRe Street from the heir
of the late Her. T. J. Wnnnms
eetatm Tke tslid coet of thin prop
erty waa 11.200. On this property
wilt be erected our rest room and
conmuority crater. After the lot
wM purchased there waa some
money left. This money is on de-
Mit in the ComfbM'cial Nstionsl
Baak to the mailt of the Com
munity Civic league.
We are asking that all former
SBsaiVua and latereeted friends of
the Community Civic league meet
on Monday, Oct. 27, at 8 p. m. at
t^e Rettness church In 8. Camden,
Rev. J. W. Wilson, pastor. This
mestkag Is far the porpoee of re
organising, electing ofncera and
fonnalatli^ ptlaas for the comple
tion of the reel room and com-
muatty canter. We are asking that
an persons who are Interested at
tend this meeting. We have se
cured a charter from the state of
South CafoMaa for onr orgarlza-
tlon and are now ready to proceed
in any bnslneea transactions.
We are asking for the coopera
tion and fionnelal aid of the clti-
sene of Camden and KerShaw coun
ty in our future driven so that our
rest room and comutihity center
might be Venitaed,
^v. G. 6. Tniman, chairman of
beard ot directors; H. C. Csrtm,
secretary; Dr. C. C.Brevard,tress-
orer; Raw. B. H. Cooper, vice presi
dent; R. R Hsfle, Jr., pmsident
•BUtIr gABDmtA, PBiPAY, OCTOBIII 17; ifgy
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CEMETSRY INFOKMATtON
WE WAINTAnr • canplM, fiU of tafer*
mntkm comcarninf aH^ cgmglgrieg kr llria
ssrtiosi gf Ibv state, bi tida wa aiw
prppytty Mkl swcfMlafy. TTjimB laipmi, ■
Mmber af oar t^Jf will goalsa wM» po«
siioac ctmaidry wiaWifii, ar want alftsr «t-
pset of faasmi tarwfea.
', Tnde^SM andBmttlH Cmmdien
SAVE YOURSELF
WORK
The Bethone booth, sponsored
by the school, won first place In
the judging contest at the County
Fair.
The school was well represemed
nt the' Kershaw County Fair In
Cahiden Friday.
Supt. Wayne, Mrs. Louise Lee.
Mrs. R. E. McCasklll Mrs. Tom
Ed Reeron and Miss Stella Bethnne
attended the dletrict teachers meet
ing in Columbia Friday afternoon
and night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L Baker, Jr.,
and children of Greensboro, were
week-end' gueets of their parents,
Mr, and Mrs. W. L Bafeer. Sr.
Little Ann Baker resMtaed fttr a
longer stay with her graodparonts.
Mrs. Eva Morgan has retnrned
from an eitended vlsU to her son
and tsmity. Mr. nnd Mrs, Forbls
Morgan, In MulUns.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McCaskOl
and children of Cbarteston, were
week-end, guests of their mother,
Mrs. Cof^ McCssktll.-
Mr. afiCrMrs. John Bethnne and
son, J. P., of Ckarletton. spent the
week-end With Mr. and Mrs. C L.
Mays- ' "
Miss Mary Brannon of ColnnMa
vlsUed her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. W. Brannon, during the weeM-
riA
Mrs. Chsrtes Cownrd ami nleoe,
Patsy Cox, of Waycross. Oa^ vrere
week-end guests of Mrs. Coward's
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
CMktll.
Miss Alice Rosier la tlsltlor Mr.
and Mrs. Shelton Humphries.
Mr. and Mrs. Muldrow powers
of lit. Qllead, N. C., were Sundaqr
guests of the Arthur Roslers
Mr. and Kn. Jafnee Jones of
Wadesboro, N. C., werg BnadSg
gneeU of Mr. and Mrs. James King.
Mr. and Mrd. June Trnesdale
spent Sunday in BennetUvUle wlOi
Mrf Trnesdell’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Melton. -
Mr. and Mrs. Rlhhsrd McLsnrlk
of liorence, were Sunday gnesti M
their perents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11.
McLanrin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. MItcheU were
gueets of relatlvee In Spartanhuit
Sunday.
Mrs. W. O. wmisms and ■rt-
WBtam Hnlllgan of Andsrsoa.
spent the week-end with tkeir
brother, L L. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey TDler and
sen, Bttly, were Sunday goeets of
thmr slstnf, M«. FwMk
Ift. and Mrs. Morrisoa GrthsM
and children spent the week-end
in Charlottei, N. C.
1ft. and »rs. D. F. Hlltoii. Mr.
and Mri. U J. Bakar, Mr. and Mra.
^3. F. Baker and Wm Baker ak
tendsd the birthday analvesbare M
tkeir brother, D. A. Baker, la Surib
ter Sundky. .
Mrs. Lonlee King Btkerldte of
Ctdnmbla, spent the wert-end wltl
the R M. Mays. -
Mrs. Losfnr Davis
>he J’tmam Csston circle «■
HeUiodlst ekgKB Mhadbir Mtea-
ttm. TBn WMter ir. JerWan ^
cm nmt ■B|aaday afterkoon wltk
Mias Mary Arthur. _ ^ ^
The 4»reebytertaa
hts rSEMdr rns^kj
day attsmoan at the dnrsh. The
BMe etndy waa »» ***2
Roter and Mrs. Frank ims the
*"lISSr B. King of
Miss Emily Jhnes of Kersnstw, Were
home by Rev. T. B. Adtm^ ^t«
a brief honefinogh they wlU be at
home in Bethnne.
James R Klsf vrss admitted to
the Camden hoepItM
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. MttdimL
gnd Mrs. June TresedsB, Car<d
mag aad NeU Batcliff attended
tke CarotiBe-Farmaa game in Co-1
lombla Saturday.
RevJ W. L Baker and J. N. Me-
Lanrhi attended Presbytery in Co
lumbia Tneaday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seeley of Co-!
ktmbta. were weA-end guests of I
riielr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Hammond.
WhHe lowering a window' Sun
day manAag Mre. J. L King was
painfully tajared when her finger
was crushed and the nail tom
sway.
Group Conference of district
number oin with Ws. Mattie West
as chairman, was well attended at
tho Preebytetisn eknrch Wednes
day. Repreeentstives fro^ Pine
Tree and Bethnne churcbM were
present, sIm members oompriMug
COKgaree Presbytertal Eixecutive
board, Rev. MV. Mttcheil of Rose
Hin ebarsh, Coittareia; Dr. Martin
of Whsaaborok and Rev. a. D. Mc-
Atn of Camdea. Challeaglng talks
aad reporta were given. Laaeh
was ssrved in tko charch cabtaa At
the close of the meeting Mrs.* B.
8. Rosier, en-chslrtaan, was pre
sented flowers sad the followlug
copy of resolntlOBs of sympathy,
upon the recent death of her htts-|
band:
“Wkereas God In His Infinite
wWdoai has seen fit to call uato
glaiaeif tBp hnsBand of omr hrtov-,
et eweteinMa, Tharefore, be It'
reiotvsf. lik TIEI flowers be gtrsn
her la testimony sf oar MWg and
sympathy; 2ndk That a copy of]
these resabstlons bo rent MVs.
Hosier and that a copy be sent to I
CaaMlen Ghroatele for publication.
Signed, Mrs. Mattie West, chair-1
Mies Docia Catoe, from Bethnne,
(.pent last week visiting friends at
Great Falls. Skb also attended the
rerlvai meeting at Second Rapttet
chnreh. '
Malvere Hill Baptist Church
Rev. W. L Cams, pastor
Church Mrrtcee Ist and Snd Sun
days. Morning service at 11:20
Evening service at 8. Sunday
school at 10:20 a. m. B. T.*C. at
7 p, m.
What A Change
Times sure nave changed.
Just 16 years ago the department
of agriculture issued a chcular on
com.
'This bulletin reported that with
corn selllng\at 12 cents a bushel,
the lowest market price in 35 years,
[farmers were considering burning
lit as fuel Instead of coal.
I The bulletin pointed out that 50
, bushels of ear com would produce
as much heat as ode ton of coal.
And that a pound of com would
produce ns much heat as a pound
lef wood.
And now corn is selling around
122.20 a bushel.
jPb^wao^Thiamng
Contest
Tha staSa-wlAl five nere pulp-
' wood thianldB coatest is to be con-
tMwig sgaMB this wlaler. Four
pulp companiM have aOMed to the
funds to he used sa prises which
win bo swsrdkg SBortTf after Feb.
28. When tba coiilbsi ends. So
begin pNms' aaw M» improve your
woodlands and WlW stidb prises.
Anyone Interested ia tie contest
call by ttb dBM« Rmt ralee and
regulations.
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