The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 24, 1947, Image 4
I
New
Ho^italization
Plan Sweeping
Gnaicn and
Vidiiity
n PEOPLE
mjVKBD EVERY MINUTE
« MILLION PEOPLE
SICK EVERY OAY—
YOU MAY BE NEXT
PROTECT
Yonnwlf amd tamUy. Proper car*
can moan the difference between
life and deacn.
, Eqiiil3r*a -Nnw
HOSPITALIZATION PLAN
Pponeored by a Soolk Carolina Co.
EQUITY UFB INSURANCE CO.
Licenaed By The Sonth Carolina
Insurance Department
No OChor Pina Prowidea
TImm Fnaturna
WILL PAY FOR
100 To 115 DAYS
(Per *Entry)
Room and board in bospltal of your
<‘bolee in United States, Canada or
Mexico. For anyone sickness or
accident For each person insured,
at rate of fd.OO per day or more for
adults or 16.00 per day or more for
children.
WILL GIVE CASH
UP TO $125.00
For Tsrloas hospital charges such
as operating room, X>Rays, anes
thetics, medicines, ambulance, lab
oratory fees, oxygen teat hypo-
UemHes, iron lung and blood trans-
fustona
PAYS CASH
UP TO $200.00
T To help pay surgeon’s fees for rerv-
ices performed either in or out of
Hospital
INCLUDES
MATERNITY BENEFITS
i'ays Mt.OO either in or out of bos-
pital. Women do not have to be
rjembers of family grou;
V
PAYS FOR
PHYSICIAN’S CA
Four Ways—(Optiosal)
1. At your boma
'L At your doctor’s office.
At the hospital.
•1. Roadside (or scene of accidt’Ut),
NO MEDICAL
EXAMINATION
Cost (or women same as tor men.
f rovides protection from the cradle
tO' the grave. Ages S mos. to 75
years. Can be protected under this
plan.
YOUR POLICY
PROVIDES DEATH
BENEFITS
With your cooperation this be
comes a savings account for each
insured member.
THIS PLAN PAYS
FULL CLAIMS ~ WE
DON’T PRO-RATE
If You Have Other Plane
WORKMEN’S
COMPENSATION
Is Net Subtracted From Claim Paid
To You
A SOUTH CAROLINA
CORPORATION
'I’hls company was Incorporated in
19S9, Full I..egal Reserve charter in
accordance with the laws of your
atata It Is 100 per cent owned by
rltlsens of South Carolina. As
provided in this plan you are paid
^ cash for hosptisl, physIcIaiTs or
surgeon's expenses whether the
disability occurs at home or at
work. You are not limited to any
certain hospital. The money is
paid to you direct unless you make
an assignment You need not be-
l^mg to any busineev group. So you
pick the hospital and physician
anywhere in the United States,
Canada or Mexico. You are pro
vided with an identification card
which fumiehes the hospiul satis
factory evidence of your financial
responsibility.
, INFORMATION FREE
Mail Coupon
eaulty Lifs Insvi^gnee Ce.
Dept. lOgaCAM
1219 Nuin m.
ColumhU t. C.
Without any cost or olriigstlon
to me. please send full and com
plete information sbont yonr
hospital protection.
I am Intareeted in
( ) Family Hospital Insurance
( ) '-Indlvldnel Hospital iLsur-
ance
Name:
Street:
City:
" If'T*
Stale:
FROM THE CRADLE TO
THE GRAVE
EQUITY LIFE INtURANCi
ca
CaroUiM THeatre Building
Itif ItaNi
Bettmne News
Mrs. Loring Davia entertained
the brMge chib Teeeday evening
with fopr tablet: When the ecores
were counted Mise Herriett Mays
held high. Mias Cecilia King second
nigh end Mrs. Kirkland Watts low
score. Pineapple npeMe-down cake,
whipped cream and coffee wem
rerv^ “
Miee Sere Rebecca McKinnon,
accompanied by her reons-mete,
Mise. Peggy Dulcn of Wintkrop,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. €. L. MeKinnon.
Ed Nonenbrook ef Chicago. 111.,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bnddy
Mays. While in service Mr. Nonen
brook was “Buddy’s” commanding
officer.
C. R. Csssady has returned from
Columbia hospital where he under
went an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Rldurds
of Florence, were Snnday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. King. Mrs. King
returned with them tor s tew days*
visit
Mrs. Tom Hearon is s patient in
the Camden hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Hoghens, Jr.,
of Atlanta,* are visiting their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace King
, Mrs. Mark King and son Mark.
Jr., of Anderson; were week-end
guests of the ’Truesdells and Mays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N McLanrin
have received a tsl^am announc
ing the arrival of a granddaughter.
Judy Diane, Oct. 11, in Norfolk. Va.
Mrs. D. M. Maya, R. H. Calhoun
and Miss • Pat Holland of McBee,
spent the week-end in St. Peters
burg, Pis. Mrs. Mays visited Ernest
Gilbert Mays, who is a student at
Admiral Ferrigotts college at that
place.
Mra. Bill King and son. Denny,
are guests of Mrs. King’s mother,
Mra. Henry West, of near Camden.
The Senior Woman’s Bible class
of the Preebyteflan Sunday srbool
qUKM RELIEF FItOII
ByiNphmms of Mstnmu ArWiiBfiwNi
STOMACH ULCERS
McwEXCESS ACID
High Schogi (SBinesl^olo FVfns Wsnt
Jm Bi^ To
Ride Again Here
Over thlMaUlUfla bottles of thsWiu.aaB
TasAnfsaT have beau esm nr nUaf of
duoto
gm for
mplaiaa thto tnatuMBi
latbiotmmwBt mn at
DeKalb Pharmacy
Georgetown 19, BrooldiuiGCsyee
7.
Dreber IT, Mnllliui 7.
. Anderson II. Cbestsr It.
N. Charleston 19, Portur 0.
Bishop England 20, (Tonway 9.
Sommerville 49, Monltrlo O.
St George II, St. Andrews 9.
Walterboro 14, Ridgelund 7 -
Bcnnettsvllle 13. Luke View 0.
Petit Jury List
Given By Sheriff
Sheriff Gib beBruhl has an
nounced the petit Jurors list for
the Court of (Tonunon Pleas ses
sion of Nov. 4, tJ follows:
J. R. Roberta, Kershaw; J. M.
Eubanks, Betfaune; L. 8. Hortop;
(Tasaatt; Guy" Hewton, Betfcaoe; C.
P. DuBose. Jr., Camden; C. L. Gard
ner, Kershaw; J. A. Bell, Lugoff;
J. T. Hunter, Kershaw; Tom Ra
tion. Camden; W. D. Kirkland. Lsi-
goff; John Mullen. Camden; C. B.
Jones, Bethune; J. D. Moneybsm.
Camdeti^ W. G. McPherson. Bs^
thune, Henry C. Christmas. Cam
den; R. N. Shannon. (Tamden.
Also J, C. Truesdale, Kershaw;
Ira B. Eubanks. Bethune; G W.
Raboh, I/ugoff; Hazel B. Estridge,
Kershaw; J. C. Cdx, Camden;
Claude Bell, Kershaw; Wilbur
Brougbton, Kershaw; William M.
Hayes, Kershaw; J. B. Watkins,
Cassatt; C. C. PadgetL Camden; J.
W. Floyd, Kershaw; T. H. Mc-
Lauchlin, Cassatt; Blddie B. Brad
ley, Kershaw; L. L. Anderson. Css-
satt; James F. Watts, Camden: D.
P. Faulkenberry, Kershaw; L H.
Catoe, Cassatt; C. M. Graham, Be-
thune; O. J. Smith and L. C. Bran
non.
complimented their pastor's wife,
Mrs. W. L. Baker’s MrtMay snni-
rersary with a caks la HaUowesn
colors and a gift bearing wishea of
many happy returns of Ike day.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Homar
.announce the arrival of a son,
Oct 21.
Samuel Livingston, 71, of tke
Gates Hill, section, was rum over
by a passing car earUr Monday
morning while waiting for a bua
at the Betkuna hotel. LIvingatoa
was taken to the home of hU son
suffering from severe bmlsee.
J’WImb you tkimk of Imn-
W. thU o% Ua,”^ ■
Lumbar Company.
LIFE INSURANCE
' IN ALL FORMS
DAVID H. BAUM INSURANCE AGENCY
a CAMDEN
Frank RoInnMm
CAMDEN REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
, ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION
ComaMTcial and Domestic
Telephone
355-R
Fair and DeKsJb
Camden, S. C.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
huSSu, 'i.^ 'J
mm
LE¥Oll»
Etu.wi.M.«tnoiBaanaaM9.Mr‘*
HAROWAM rot VINITIAN tUNM
Mim HHUM 9Ui» c0mum
NOW!
• It Coetg No More To Boy The
•Enduring Boanty la Cusloa Bnih Vimk
•Choice Of 13 Slat Calata, If Tape Color
Colors in Tan Roma, Una nr Grmon
•3** Flanlblo Stnel or Akimiwmm Slats
Paatol
•H> Days
•No Extra CEargo For Inktallalaen
^eci, ft inttalled anyWhtro in Ketmkaw oouaty«
10 M|. ft. ndalaaon.
^Free Estimates Gladly Quoted On
Request.
mStock Size Blinds $3.75 Up.
■ * V
LEAGOteS VENETIAN
BUND SHOP
522 W. MUIb Sirant
PkonaSSt-J
TIumo Balna of Watoree ftno-
▼ido Plen^ of Color
In Wkat Tboy Do
The name of Bates always brings
plsasamt BMSSories to this writer
for among ow “bekt of friends” we
list Joe Bates and his brother,
Jeff B. Bates.
Joe will always be remembered
as being oma of oar idMa of the
polo arena. And when Joe plajrcd,
yom vroiM mlvays And Jett nearby.
Joe BaUa M a farmer, a contrac-
(nr, a hointman and beat of all,
Its Is tostSMeter at Wateree. Jeff
by the mnw, who is treasorer of
RldJasd eoenty, is depot agent
tor tke raflroad that goes through
Watersa." Bmt Jeff is not required
to gtvm nmob of his time to being
depot agent
Wateree, If you have never he#n
there, ia a flag stop 'on the South-
ain railway and the train that
oparatee over the near rusty rails
is known sa the Peavine Special.
It is a mixed train that starts at
the Coimihlda Charleston rood and
travels eve'ry day except iSnndsy to
Msrion, N. C. This Special travele
through (Taaden, Kershaw., Rock
Hill and York.
Watoree boasts of eight white
families. Urn L. S. Lindlea, C. A.
James, ths 'Joe .M. Bates, the D. T.
Holts, W, -Jamesi the C. W.
Scotta and the W. M. Yeltons.
Wsteree does not claim ati of
lie fmimA ia due to its being the
home of Jne and Jeff Bates. An
ll-yearold kid by -the name of
Neil Bates, am of Joe, has brought
Wateree well into the spotlight by
hie skiU as a Jockey. For Neil has
ridden moss bangtails to vlctery in
Blloree and M Myrtle Beach than
any other Jockey we kaow of.
Nell rode in many races at
Myrtle Beach last summer bet be
did not receive a wrist watch, as
other Jockeys who ride aU summer
at the Benekr—Just because . the
track management bad a peeve'on
because Nell was a Jockey from
EUoree.
Here in (Taniden the polo fans
want Joa Bgies to rida again. Joe
was always a colorful fellow on
a pony an# bis tlma work on, ths
polo turf usnslly had the crowd
cheering ulldly- Last season we
iniiulred am Id vhy Jse did not
a«5 we were, told thmt
Joe had tsoemiP toe aid to play
paio. Pbaif. Joa earn hold his
own with thcT best ef tbam amd it
Is aar hope and tha hope of amui.
hundreds of fans that thia colorful
rider will again be seen astride
his clever moaato this season
^nd of course if Jee ridem you’ll
find Jeff em tke eldwMuae.
COLDS
iijiwi umiriiii ■ ■nmi
, CM .M M.
i riH riysSiB Is iti If 1
COLD tnlUiATION
UM«iiiT*>ane*s
He whs
#urkroom.
SaMit Sb) • nui who
ge>M>w»wh«tfc«’idrinrbntno»^^^^-
' • BLBCTUCAL nPAIRS
• BLXCTRICAL SUPPUES
• EXPBtV WnUNG
Att. IruitMaUoiu Guaranteed
4 ' ^
WTIIIATE
CALL mw FOR FREE
M. & C ELECnOC service
820 S. Bron8 Stmt
AU fanners know that the fertttizer sitnation
has been critical the past three yean.
The Approaching Season WiU Again Find
FERTILIZERS SCARCE
Espedalb With POTASHES and NTTliOGEN
We are getting m mixed fe'i:tiMz^ and it is
our suggestion that the farmen stock op now
while &e goods,are availaUe, and hoi be faced
with uncertainties and disappmntihents that de
velop before planting time.
Many fanners are already taking advanti^e
of this opportunity.
the Sontbem Cotton OH Co.
ToOsfR 8ky-Gcraping ‘ cost" of • llvinf
mslMS it iiGcesssry for all of us to bay
wMoIy, to be choosey in our purchdfea,
to get the most for our money ...
Thit is exactly why so many pffjpl^
who aatke ^siness or pletsuie tr^
tiMM 4ays wisely select TKE BIGQBST
IAMAINS in travel — Ay MD/jim
^OHyhtkmdt
Qreyhound offers the ocganlsed
a nationwide tranaportatiofi
V* * Qrsyhound gives yen the com*
fott| tha ocxivttaieiics^ the mcftmpwny ||isi
f08S with such an organisatkm.
Qtssihaand hm bought hundreds of new
^odtebaa-^nore modern, more comfort*
able, moce reliable . , , GrajdKXMhd is
build^ new tenauiahL Post K‘miatf.
wayside stattena... Grayboand provides
thonaanda of agents wbo aaa twpsms ip
planning travel, as well as tha monti
^hiy trained motor bos drivefi ht tha
to gat yon tlwia; saldy, k goad
thne, and with ideasiire*
AU thia atnrka, and aU tbM itcBMts
go to your at coats that haae Tnwainrff
wcU in hgnd; no matter how prices of
other services or commoditias tmw
•oared ont of saaeh.
Truly, there is no need to look forthir
^ bigger bargains in travel Aay thm,
8Uthat/aia.,yoBrbaff byis QmyhssaAt
GREYHOUND A TERMINAL
406 E. DeiUIb Strpmt
248