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i t ' 8' ! • -i ■ - H . rm CMMomt CMnowctB, CAmomt, touTM oahohha, fkioav, octokkh ti. ih? To Secure Homes F«* (H War ■ — of «n oloemooirBaiT H«iln« Admttlrtratioii P^JSrSroUna aocretarjr iSToK pooaiWlitlea r?!Se borne, at * prlc wbat 1. nomH^o- %JS through private con- *5JlS^Hourin« 'T^b Harold W. Fun- t, the execuUTO beat aad J. Do“*l** Moat* and C. Oratngw if^ce preutdent, plan to '■Wnment Uberty bomea, '‘JTw three bedroom, and ‘l^^em to bono fid. rat- announcement a. to rJSrf the local admlnlatra^ been annooncd as yat tZproiect to only In lU pre- ftace at the prewnt time. fJJjjc however wUl be hept ^ what progreas 1. being rod all veterane wrlahlrg to „ the homee, or persona — to acquire them and rent ^ TSterana. will be ^ren u L to file their application. [V project to more definitely ^m49mCM» Coffee Stmp b Con^fiment^ By Scores Of Diners Banatifnl Saraf ield Eating ^tabliahment Wins Plandita For Exerilence INC ATTRACTIONS —AT~ iden Theatre at, Oct 31- Now. 1 [HERTON OF THE MOVIES” I tkalten, Virginia O'Brtao Short Subjeota , Nifht, Now. 1, 10:30 DOND CHANCE” Taylor, Louiaa Currta u-Toea., Now. 3-4 ROMANCE OF ROSY RIDGE” Ivm Jahneon, daiiat taigh Latest Naws Ifai-Thors., Now. 6-6 OF HARROW” iHarriaon, Mauraan O'Hara AIm Nmaa The handMme new Sarafleld Coffee Shop, located in the Sara* field hotrt, was informally opened for public aerrice Sunday. The shop was a bower of flowers, scores of beautiful sprays, set pieces filling up the entire front section of the attractive placo Several hundred Camden people, as well as many from out of the city took advantage of the oppor tunity to be among the opening day diners. The metropolitan appear ance of the coffee shop, coupled with the snowy white tables with rparkling silverware and china, cause of many complimentary remarks, with all diners making It a point to extend congratulation s to the Schloaburg brothers, owners and operators. The service came in for much commendation as well. Many of the guests Sunday took occasion to visit the modem kitchen, said to be one of the finest and best equipped, from a modem stand- l>oint, in. the south. The private dining room, which is-tecated 5ost off the lobby will be one of the finest In the state Wall paper with equestrian scenes, white Insulated-agalnst'sound ceil ings are features of this alr-con- dltloned room. Miss Rozier Club Member Rock Hill—Sarah June Rosier of Cassatt, a Junior student at Wln- throp college, has been made to CUonides. history club at the South Carolina college for women Miss Roster Is the daughter of Mrs. M. 8. Roster of Cassatt rnc^fetmrtednfcf imm 4w»€ih»99 pthJk p§k Hie Comt Inn IVepares For Biggest Season Tooriat Hotel U Renoweted From Top To Bottom #AQC MV6N CABBUi • ELECTRICAL REPAIRS • ELECTRICAL SUPPUES 6 EXPERT WIRING All Ingtallations Guaranteed CJdL 677-W FOR FREE ESTIMATE M. & C. ELECTRIC SERVICE The many Camden people a. well as registered guests at the Court Inn, who were present at the open ing dinner in the main dining room last Sunday were amaxed at the improvementa that have been made In this well-known tonrlst hotel during the past summer months. The establishment one of tee largest tourist hostelrtes in the mid south, has been renovated from top to bottom with most pleasing and gratifying results. AttracUve flor al and Colonial' pattmna in wall paper cover alh walla while wood work to bright and shining under new applications of a aeml-gloss white paint Floors have been sand ed and wa^ed. The dining room never waa more sttractlvo than it Is now, %ith the newly papered walls and trim. Brass and copper fixtures have been burnished and polished and there to an atmosphere of the splc and span prespectlvs teat Is bcnnd to be pleasing to guests. The dining room of the hotel is now open dally to the public with luncheon service from 1?:80 to l:gO p. m,, and dinner from d:S0 to 7:45 p. m., every week day. A special Sunday dinner is served from 12:30 to 1:46 p. m. In many of the room snites, many smaller rooms have been doubled in sfse by having partitions re moved. There have been quite a number of apartments provided In this manner with commodious liv ing room, bondoir and bathroom. All are resplendant In new wall paper and paint The main fkmr of the hotel Is most Interesting, as the lofty ceil- inged drawing rooms and lobby have all been renovated with new vail oovertng and door trims and windows newly repainted. ' The beautlfnlly landscaped gar dens about tee Inn were never more attractive than now. Hedgec have been trlnuned gnd the area care fully raked apd^idanted with Italian »y®. Amid this beautiful setting and with such an attractive atmosphara within tee Court Inn promleas to be tee center of mneh Mcdal ac tivity In Camden tee coming sea son. Already scores of former guests and friends hava mads reservations for various periods of vacationing there during the nest five to tlx months. **WImb STM tliiok of Hob- W, think of Ut.”—Minor Lunbor Conponsr. COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar 1116811:6 Oomae Broad and ftuttadfa Bts hOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOif FrL-Sat., OcL 31- Now. 1 THUNDER MOUNTAIN* Tim Holt, Martha Hyar Also tarial and Comady ObartyffinNaws (Delayed) Sunday last tha time was right well taken up with church servlcee of some kind at 10 o’clock. The bell rings for Sunday school, con ducted by Supt W. E. Cunningham, teen comes the morning sermon by teh paitor. Rev. J. 8. Robinson. In tee afternoon tha pastor con ducts a class for Bible study for men at 8 o’clock. At 8 o’clock a song service, and sermon, by tee pastor. All services were well at tended. The church was without a pastor for several years but regu lar services were always kept up by tee elders. But since we now have a resident working pastor In the person of Rev. J. 8. Robinson more Interest is naturally ob- swved. Rev. J. 8. Roblnscn and Elder K. S. Richards attended Bethel Preebytery at Cheater last week. Congressman J. P. Richards, mem ber of the committee, recently re turned from European observation tour. Was a gneet la the home of his father on Sunday and attend- c4 aervldb at the Preebyterlan church. Front entrance to the church has been improved by the addition of cement stepe and hand railings, thereby Improving the comfort and safety of entrance and exit of the building. Mrs. A. M. MacLsttohlln of Con BO S. Broad Stroot CBmdwi> S> C Frank Robinson CAMDEN REFRIGERATION SERVICE ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION ComnMMTeial and Domastk ffbphoae Fair and DoKalb M5.R - Camdan, S. C all work guaranteed i Mon.-Tnas., Now. 3-4 ' “STEPCHILD” Brenda Joyce, Donald Woods Terry Atistiii Psthe News itgoaopaBoaoBOBO—a—< WadL-Thnrs., Now. 6-6 “PILGRIM LADY” Lynn Robert, Warren Deuglsa Paremeunt Newe and Bertai Announcement All f nrmers know tiiat the fertilizer dtaation has been critical the past three years. The Approaching Season Mill Again find FERTILIZERS S(ARCE Especially With I^ASHES and NITROGEN We are getting in mixed fertilizers and it is ^ snggestiiEMB titet the famecs stodi 19 now while the goo& are avmkble, and not be faced ^tii licctlainties and dn^wdintnents that de- 4 Many faonera already taking advantage •fthis ' »V over, N. C, waa here last week with her brother, L. P. Thompeon, and stotera, Mrs. E. J. Cuuninrhara and Mrs. C. D. Cunningham. Miss- ee Qurlotte MacLauchlln ,of Con over and Anna of Chester eamf« (or Sunday. Miss Virginia licCrae of Win- throp college spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McCrae. John Henry Clements returned to New York on Monday after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clements. W. D. McDowsll snd sisters of Knights Hill visited their cousin, Mrs. A. M. MacLauchlln at the L. P. Thomiisons’ Sunday afternoon. Ned and McCleery Cunningham and Pat and John Thompson of use spent the weekend In Colum bia and attended the Westminister Fellowship meeting st tee First Presbyterian church. Rev. and Mrs. Robinsou, Mrs. Dreman, Misses Clora snd Louise Johnston, Misses Louise and An nie Jones and others attended tee funeral services of Miss Fannie Mclllwalne at Heath Springs Sat urday afternoon. Dr. Wra. Thompson MacLauchlln and Mrs. McLauchlln of Conover, N. C., were tea guests on Sunday of the L. P. Thompsons. The following ladies attended the Lancsster-Kershsw group confer ence St Beaver Creek church (near Kershaw) last Thursday last: Mrs. J. 8. Robinson, Mra. E. J. Cunning ham. Mrs. F. A. Drennan, Mm. E. L. Jones, Mrs. Charles Presley, Mrs. H. 8. Higgins, Mrs. L. P. Thompson, Mrs. 8. H. Cunningham, Mrs. A. C. Cureion. Mtosea Clora Johnston, Lai * Richards, Jennie Jones snd Edith Richards. M.r snd Mrs. 6111 Beckham and son of use spent Sunday with her I«rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hig gins. Mr. snd Mrs. C. D. Cunningham were dinner guests of the McDow- alls Knight’s Hill on Thursday. Mlssse Clora and Louise John son visited relatives and friends in Camden Sunday afternoon. Mra. -A. M. MacLauchlln to spending this week with Mra. John G. RIcbaida. Beware Condig you Ihfatk ol ham- ber, think of Ua.”—MOlor Ijimbor Company. Leonard S. Mayer REPRESENTATIVE FOR View York Life Insurance Company PHONE 124-W itt ... ttid Bftran , aiai,h^ tw;tsiidar, tn- hraMoial mueoua mem» a home S 35“ apotusoi crsomnanoti wttii the tm- 4ata>aniltLMmnWf4MteU>swaylt muay aBara the oomh or you an tolm your nornyhadc. C^MULSION lptCsBdM»Ck(itlCoMt,ttOBclilHi NOTICE TO DEBTCNtS AND CREDITORS All parties Indebted to the estate of Charles R. Little are hereby noti fied to make payment to tee un dersigned, and all parties, If any, having claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. George Tbomas Little, Jr. Ralph Little Henry Savage, Jr, 31*33c Executors. Camden. S. C., Oct. 1847. KERSHAW LODGE NO. 2t A. F. M. Regular Communloa- tton First Tuesday of Bach Month at 8 P. M. Visitors Welcome. QBORQB MICKLE. W. M. L. H. JOBES, Secretary ^ Subacriko to Tho Chroniclo. UNCLf f OF DEPENDABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONALySERVICE CAMDEN WOODWORK & SUPPLY CO. “If It*g Mwlo of Wood— Soo Ut.” PHONE 146-W 404 Rntiodfo Stroot CLARKSON ITife.Service WEST DoKALB ST. Now Mid UaMi Tiroa and Batlorioa Roonpping Jk Vulvuniting PHONE 667 J. Manly Siinth SELF SERVICE STAPLE a FANCY GROCERIES. **Fre9h Meats Out Specialty** BiabopwUlo-—Cmndon Harltvaio CAMDEN HDW. & SUPPLY CO. HARDWARE BUILDERS SUPPUES FARM IMPLEMENTS Guna Mid AmmnnMoo' PHONE 7 090 Broad Scraat CAMDEN ELECTRIC CO. HOT POINT APPLIANCES Salat and Strvico PboM 166 DaKalb St CLARKSONS ESSO STATION Watt DaKalb St * PHONE 967 SHfiHEEN*S Texaco Service • FIRESTONE TIRES • RECAPPING SERVICE Watbfaif Marfak Ldbricathm E. DaKalb 137 SHEHEE^S GARAGE • Baar Wbaal AHgniiic • Wfaekor Strvieo Phoney NI^T^W Eaat DaKalb St CAMDEN BEAUTY SHOP **A Beauty Aid For Every NeedT VHtit our diaplay ofaoat- afanding ehau and glaaa novaltk^ PHONE 149 UNCIS lOSH Ceprneht 1945. ettblMlMr* FmIim. Smym.. IW. STEIN & HAMMOND SERVICE STATION and GARAGE “14 Hour Sorrloa With aSmila” Eaat DaKalb St PHONE 72S.W 4 Rock DrnUag • Parinc Braaking • Concrato Work A. J. STEIN Painting Contradora Floor Sanding Tannita Traatamnta E. DaKalb Phono 2SS-J CAMDEN ; HOME BAKERY • Cakes • Pies * Pastry • Rolls • Bread “Sparlaliting ii Birthday add Party Ordora” SE6ARS CAMNET SHOP **Everything Built to Ordef* PHONE 76S-W Rntladga St Thay ain't no doubt ibont ME bain* aMa to Bwaar ofla imokln • - • Ffb did It hundrads U thnat... Moat man know how to managt thab wiyat. only tb# whraf won't lat 'am. CALL 167 FOR HUDSON’S TAXI ALL PASSENGERS . • MELLICHAMP- MAHONEY BfOTINtS USED CARS SODY-FENDER AUTO RSPAIRIMG' PHONE 613 itaiMg*StrMl FRANK’S DRUGSTORE -PBIbc PweriptiM b ■ ^ PtolMdoB With UiT Fountain Serviee it Lanthark Far Baal Sarvlea Saa or Call Da^ae^ Refrigeration Sales ft Service iealh Broad Btroet Cowmardal St BaaiiaHe Boykin Fomitore Co. Yaor Kabrinatar-Daan- llMm Daalor Naw and Uaad Famitiira Maytaf Waahara and Gaa Staaaa PHONE 880 S. Baaad Straal a" Gwwral Machfaw and Ragalr Work, a WokUng ContraalMra Camden Machine Works jHbi«tB66-M S.mst WaM Aigfiiir DeLUXE CLEANERS "Wear Clean Clothef^ Pick Up * OdiMtT snvKS PHONE m D. C. DIXON’S Bargfun Honses Twn Staraa Ml and m BltOAO - Wo haM a oanaMa Sm a( I ciMa w an a uMhlarMr af iWdi WATT’S Ante ft Hmne Sn^ly aOMY RADIO ■liliKflDIATOIIS Ttires t VgABt ON TMK lAiY FtAir .'i h- f.