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' U . f [ '4 ;; j f f i t. I lime News Burton of Bnt^ JfriTun » birOMtay rwty 7ittr«ooii br to PM* ii« frank Benrd, *t tb« „»ber of UtUe ^ys and invited to mako qierry • birthday annlTertary. McLaurln vlaited her McDonald. In Ker- 'SSine McLaurln and Mra. t^Sum visited friend, in littiTiUe Friday. ST John Bnrton and two cWl- Batesburg were recent of their parenu, Mr. and P^J^l^Gathinga and UtUe ^t«rAnn. of Darlington, were S' Mrs. Steve Lane. Fjrfi,Hie Robartaon ha. retum- visit to relative. In •5“’^,!^ Mrs. J. R. Sevajimce th» weekend In BlBhopvllle their daughter and family. Mr. Mrs Chsrlie McLendon. ^ following Youth Night pro- Twas presented Sunday even- hi the Presbyterian church by "1 people: P'oto*. B*‘» , McCaskill; call to worship. Newsome: song, prayw. R^. r talks. "What We Are Do- kuth Rosier; “What-We Aa- toDo " Betty Gray McGaaklll; ,t You Can Do?’ Donald Mc-i In- offering, scripture, J. B- ffi’ praver of dedication, Rev. L Baker; lighting of candle#, hymns: benediction and re- krt”** B- Crawford and children Cimden were Sunday guest, of J, Beanlce Hilton, fir and Mrs. Malcolm King were iay guests of their parent., Mr Mrs. Henry King. riifT and Mrs. Carlos Gardner of nond were guests of the D M. Wednesday and Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Walter Brannon little son who have been living _ their parents, Mr. snd Mrs. 5. Brannon, have proved to Lex- jon Air Base. * Mr and Mrs. June Truesdell at- the P. C.-Wofford game In iton Friday and were guests of »nd Mrs. N. E. Truesdrtl In rberry Friday night. [Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brannon. ^ Maggie and Nettle Brannon sre recent guests of their clster, rs Emmie Black. In Cannon, N.C. Mrs. G. R. Brannon and Mrs. Rob iters attended a miscellaneous io*er given for Mrs. Brantley IM ia BishopviUe Thursday. Little Miss “Tat” Sims of Rock B spent the weekend witn her mdparents. Dr. and Mrs. E, Z. Besdell. Little Miss Pheobe Oliver of Oo- Bbis has been visiting her grand- tents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oliver. The following Wlnthrop girls fegt the weekend at their homes ire- Misses Sar^i Rebecca McKin a Willie Esther Ratcliff, Bonny ifflmond and .Joyce Fowler. I^Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mays -and Daisy McLaurin attended the eral of Mrs. A. M. Gardner in ita Wednesday. Mrs. Gardner Ik the wife of the late Rev, A. M. brdner, who was pastor of the lithodist church here a number (rears ago. little Tommy Hearon spent, last »k in Richhurg -with his grand •ther, Mrs. Jordan. He accom Bied his mother. Mrs. Tom Ed kron home Sunday after spend- I the weekend in Richhurg. lisa Sara Gordon of Kannapolis, C.. spent the weekend here with I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. P rdOB. H.'a. Pearl King recently visited t daughter and family, Mr. and J. James R. Waters, In Rodman. Kr and Mrs. Bob Wflllama at idpd the Carollna-Cltadel game Orangeburg Friday, llton Cole of Marshall, N. C. ■t the. weekend here with his Wa, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cole ra B. Horton. U. 8. Marine, Bp Lejuene, N. C., spent the *end here with his parents, Mr ' Mrs. Ira Horton. Ira. James Beaty from Michigan visiting her parents, Mr. and • T. H. Josey. reunion of the T H. Joeey lly was held at the home of fonner Sunday and the follow- children were present; Fred MllUdgeville, Qa.; Mrs ie» Beaty, Michigan; Keith >y and family, Snmter ; Mr. and • Foster, Gardner, and family Jack Josey and family, Be it 'When you think of lum* • tkink of Us.**—Milkr *1X THEATRE JETHUNE, a C Friday, Nov. 14 “VARIETY aiRU" 'th Bing Crosby, Boh- Hop®, Dorothy Lamoor gys of life Day A Comedy Saturday, Nov, IB •GTH of the CHISHOLM TRAIL” % with Charles StarretL Smiley Burnett® apter No. 11, Black Widow Also Cartoon •turday Late Show, KMOO “JUNGLE FLIGHT” Robert Jjowery, Ann Savag® Serial it Comedy' **■" ^ II l■ll III •"day-Tueaday, Ndv. 17-Ii “WYOMING" William ElllotL Vera Ralaton John CarroU grletone Newt A Comedy Thursday, Nev. SS “CALCUTTA" t Alan Ladd, QsE HmmSL WQUan ” “* n_df (h« - liberty ffiU News (Oelayml) ^ Mrs. Owena of Fountain Inn Is visiting Mrs. John G. Richards, Prof. J. P. Richards of the Ker shaw^ school faculty and Mrs. J. K. Herrott of BIshopvUle were Sun day gnests of their sisters. Misses Lixxi® and Lai Richards at the Richards home. Mrs. R. Frank Eskridge and chil dren were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cun ningham. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cunningham and son called on relatives here on 'k' ■' i, y THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE, CAMBEW, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIOAY, NOVEMBER 14, H47 their trip from Now Jersey^ Mrs. E. L. Jones , and Lamar spent Friday night in Camden with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Williams and attended the Cfunden-Darltngton football game. Sunday gnests of Mr. and Mra. E. L. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Dren7 nan were; Mrs. M. C. Mayes, Misd Annie Louise Mayes, Mr. and Mrs- C. P. Rankin and son. Clinton,-of Gastonia. N. C. E. J. and C. D. Cunningham were called to Atlanta last week by the serious Illness df their brother R. B. Cunningham. They have return ed and we understand their brother Is some better. John Richard McCrae. noted sing er, and Miss Virginia McCrae, Win- thr(^ studenL were here Sundays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McCras. They atended the Presbyterian church and sang In the choir and also a solo to the pleasure of the congregation. David Higgins of the USN and Billy Higgins, who has been dis charged after a period of army service, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Higgins. Elite McManus has been dis charged after army service and Is at hpme with his parents, Mr. and RAGE THREE Penelope Bailey Is ^rst Blue Cross Patient ( Penelope Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bailey,/’was the first Blue Cross patient to be ad mitted to the Camden hospital. Mr. Mrs. J, L. McManus. Mr. and Mrs. James McCutchen and baby, Irene, are guests in the borne of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cureton. Bailey, who is employed by the poet office, was one of the first resi dents of Camden to Join the Blue Cross PlaR. is daughter is the first to receive benefits locally under Blue Cross. Membership in the Blue Cross Plan now stands at 25,000 sub scribers. More than 500 employers throughout South Cafolina ate co operating with the plan in bringing Bine cross protection to their em ployees. **Wheii you think of lum- her, think of Ua.’*—Miller Lumber Com|>eny. - QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Dbtross Arising from STOMACH ULCERS ■HIE TO excess acid FrooEookToRsofHooMTroatmeiittiHit Most Help or K WH Coot Yoo NotM^ Over three mUlloa bottlae of the Wiixakd TMATMutT have been eold for relief of ■ymptonuofdletreee arising from Stetimcli and IhieSiHal Uleert due to Cmeee AcM — Peer Plteetlew, iewr or Upaet Stemadi* Qawlweie, MiaitSin w, Sle^SeeetMaa, etc„ due to Ijwooe Aels. gold on IS daye' triall Ask for ••WHatWe Meaaaoe" which fuUy •xplalna this treatment—tree—at DeKalb Pharmacy ■' • A'v 'My' ■ft V DO YOUR SNOmHO lARlYONOUR CONVENIENT ' "UY-AWAY PLANP' » SHOP NOWI SOME STOCKS AtE LIMITED. AVOID DiSAPFOINT. MENT IN UST MINUTE RUSH. A SMAU DE POSIT Will HOID YOUR PURCHASE UN- til CHRISTMSAS. You will want 3rou,r youngster to have the best this holiday season. We have a limited sup ply of all sizes of bicycles: 20-inch for boys and girls, 6 to 8 years; 24-inch for boys and girls, 8 to 12 years; 26-inch for boys and girls. 12 to^—. These bicycles are of superior quality nnd are dependable. ^ TOYLAND S IS OPEN.^ WOUDMO llAtlER CTMI t7m TRACTOR I IMern Bou BOWUNC ALLiV 3*MiCI 1 OlANINfi SITLW L98 WOOP BWNIN6 SET TWINTRIMERS SAfETY CORKS - 1,25 MUU BAMBL POP GUN EI^IWII • BIOCKS l.$B «» n PIECE bur hi m Q 159 pomtren Eltcfric FOOD MIXiR MOTHM WIU REAUV AP- PMCIATE THIS WONDERPUt OIPTI MAKES HER WORK fastea and easiea iHTt lAfv terms CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS • We have a limited supply of Christmas Tree Lights 1,35 up • 12-mch Cellophane Wreath with electric candle that lights up ,.95c • Illuminated Tree Top Angles 1,98 •Christinas Tree Holders ....S2c GLASS TREE ORNAMENTS Shiny! Bright! Assorted colors, bhie, redf green and silver. t Medium sixe 89c doz. Large size 1.17 doz. 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