The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 21, 1947, Image 2
Marian Beanty
Shop Renovate
Martaa BMaty Shop hM be«a
/ compl^lr remoMad and U> om
of the BMMt «p to date ahops of
Ita kind.
The interior la fnmlahed with
nltraHBodern dehue leatherettea
featorlnc a reception room and
D<Mth panel unite. A bine color
Bcneme haa been carried out and
near drapea are beinc hung.
'< The ahop alao featurea a com
plete line of rerelon prodaets. The
eetabllahmeBt ia under the man-
agerahip of Mra. J. D. Byrd, and
aha inritea the public to inepect
her newly rehorated ahop.
LUQOFP ^RCMYTERIAN .
CHURCH
Sunday. Nov. 23
Sunday achool, 10 o'clock.
Moml^ worahlp, 11:15, Rev.
John Machlem, paetor.
Wld^eek prayer aerrlce, Roy
Dlnklna, leader.
Boy Scoot meeting at 6 o’cicck.
Nsip Plpiit Tifbsrcwtofis
Education Week-
SAVE
by Hawfaif Your Hat CLEANED ami
BLOCKED by
PETERS of Columbia
Expert Hatters with Factory Methods
Laaua Your Hat With Ua or Mail Hat
• Wa WUl Put It In Firat Oaaa Condition
and Mail Baat To You. Hat life
PETERS of Columbia
Mail Ordera Solicited
«i
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1425 Sumter. Street Columbia, S. C"
Ocean Spray
CRANBERRY SAUCE
18 os.
Hjoao ST0RES.\i
23c
A APLarge
l-lb.
PRUNES
Bi«
A&P
No. 2
APPLE SAUCE
Can
Campbell*#
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TOMATO SOUP ....
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Ann Page Blackberry
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PRESERVES
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A A P Hahrea Unpeeled or
Now 2Vh
APRICOTS wh-
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Sultana
No. 1
FRUrr COCKTAIL...
Reliable
No. 2
PEAS
Csm
A A P Cr. Sty. or Wh. Kernel
No. 2
CORN
can
• 17c
WASHINGTON STATE DELICIOUS
APPLES 2 lbs.
25c
rLORlOA
ORANGES Siyes 1768 doz. 23c
FLORIDA
GRAPEFRUIT
5 for
IDAHO
POTATOES 10 lb. mesh bag
RED EMPEROR
GRAPES 2 lbs.
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FRESH _ _
string BEANS 2 lbs.
FRESH
COCONUTS
2 lbs.
(Continued from firat page)
Carlton, acrobat.
In the art and bobby exhlMta,
tioiiorable mention waa giren to
the tollowing: George Stnait, art;
Betty small, clay flgurea; Fred
Wimberly; auxttb collection and
plate and mallet; Patricia Hallman,
art; Martha Bamea, collection of
pitchera; Bobby Maya, a play;
Elaine Roaeborough, embrodiery;
Eatelle Plicklnger, Japaneae poat
cards; Martha Crawfcnrd, art;
Teresa Moaely, art; Jackson Smith,
art; Kathryne Jackson, art;
Martha and Patay Haynes, doll col
lection; Patricia Hallman, doll and
doll clothes; Billy Jones, poppet;
Martha' Smith, art. *
In the music contest hono'able
mention was given to Oscar and
Benny Smith (or qoitar and accom
paniment They could not receive
a prise as they were the only
ones entering that 'Sort of thlo);.
In the music contest out of 25
entries six were^ selected to parti
cipate In the finals. These v/ere:
Molly Sbeom, Raymond Wolfe,
Helen Beleos, Patricia Hallman,
IJbby Arnold and Shirley Hilton.
Selected for group music. Leila
Grace Roseborough, Margie Ross
and Jean Parker. The Judges were
Pather Burke, Ellbu Schlosburg
and Mrs. George Brunson.
Out of the 20 entrlerin the danc
ing. acrobatics and recitations,
these were chosen to enter the
finals; Recitations, Milly Sheorn.
Charlie DeLoach, original poem;
Ardatha,yivian and Violet Prlcster,
a playlette; dances, Rochella Cook,
Marth^ Savage and Freddie She
been; acrobatics. Anne Carlton. ,
Many parents and friends of
the achool could be seen in the
halls each day and the aponsorers
were glad to have such large and
appreciative audiences to witness
each of the three performances.
George Stuart, the president of
the class, presided at each per
formance, aWy assisted by the
class secretary, Estelle Plicklnger, i
and Carl Reaaonover, as an-i
nouncer. Mrs. Salmond was accom
panist
Prises were awarded by J C.
Walton, principal of the grammar
tichdol
BKndbrook “4”
Battle Camden
In Polo Fracas
The polo battle to be staged on
the Kirkwood field next Sunday
afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock
will find a Camden team faring
Pred Tejan’a Bllndbrook team from
Weatcheater, N. Y.
Carl LightfooL No. S man on the
Camden (ouraome, will be captain
of the local group and will have]
Charley Sabin at No. 1, Hosangl
at No. 2 and Major Carll at No. 4.
The Blindbrook team will find'
Arnold and Hobson alternating at|
the No. position, Eddie TeJ.nn at
No. 2. Louis Ramos at No. 3 and
Fred Tejan at No. 4.
Col. Paul Miller will be at the
microphone to describe the action'
on the field, while the timing and
scoring will be handled by krank
H. Heath. . |
Charles P. DuBose, Jr., Is to be
referee of the contest.
Local polo fans are waiting for
the clash between Tejan's stellar
riders and a Camden Yellowjarket
foursome made up -of Cyril Harri
son, Kirby Tupper, Sr., Kirby 'Tup-
-per, Jr, and Jim Sweet. Harrison
was quite the star in Camden polo
the past several seasons and will
undoubtedly be given a big hand
by the fans when he leads his
team into action in a few weeks.
ADDITIONAL WANT ADS
FOR RENT—Double room with
twin beds. Furnace heat. Phone
611-J. 36c
. *• •
Camn%n To Ibise
Boy Scoi^t Bodget
Bolins (m Monday
The Boy Scout campaign will be
formally Uunebed on Monday with
a luncbeon for the workers at tne
Thonaa Tavoni at l<o'clock, R. B.
Pitta, J|r,, tha finance chairman, an-
monneod thia week.
At this tancheon cards win be
WANTED—Elderly man, colored)
or white, to take care of an in-i
valid, bed-ridden man. Salary
plus room and board. Mrs. Neil
W. Seegars, Route 1. Phone'2813.
36c
Notice To Magistrates
All Magistrates of the county
may call at the Clerk of Court’s
office and receive’ their copy of the!
1947 acts of the General Assembly.
MRS. L£NA CLYBURN.
Clerk of Court.
to vioht
ANY MOPE ■ COUOSS MOT! SVCKI YOU'RE
<U06E^0N )aMARTe»4000H TO KNOW THAT
■ dear? hi,
1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1947 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON
— OTHERS —
Headlight Adjusting With Bear Equipment
Scientific Engine Tune Up the Sun Way
Complete Front End Alignment and Wheel Balance
\
— Brake Experts —
Dog PA. 6/3 WRECKER SERVICE Ntgiupiusss-w
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il
all work guaranteed
distribated to the workers and an
active effort begun to raise the
quota of 11,800 which is needed to
finance the work in this e-mnty'
for the year.
J, C. Ewing is district'Chairman
and Mr. Pitts finance chairman.
AU members of tbe council wfj be
present ss weU as tbe WOTkers.
It la pointed out that tie goal is
a comparatively smaU one and it
is hoped that it can be quickly
raised.
HgIp fiflit T«b»rcwl«sU
Auto Seat Covers
IndividnaBy Tailored
BY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN
- You select the material and style you
want and we Tailor Them To Your Taste.
ANY MAKE —any MODEL
’ Tops—any rkind—and Headlinings in
stalled.
iVe specialize in Auto Upholstery and
Trim jobs I
STOGNER MOTOR COMPAQ
PhoM STO IJ8 E. DdCdb St
White Elephant Sale
SpoaaoraS By
Woman’s Auxiliary of Cipnden
*
Hospital
Wai B. IMd
Thurs.-Fri., Dec. 4"S
GREENLEAF mUA
Chronicle OassiHed Ads Get'Resnltg
Santa Claus Comes To Camden Next Tuesday
Sew the colorful Cemden High School ^
Band asd ita High-Stepping Majorettes —
BEAUTIFUL FLOATS—OTHER FEATURES
PARADE AT 2:30 P. M.
The parade will more North on Broad
street, twinging East at Poat Office comer and
winding up at Hampton Park, where the little
folks will be giyen gifU by Santo and hia help-
Parade Staged By the Camden
Junior Chamber of Commerce
Come Tb Camden To Do Your Christmas Shopping—You’ll Find AH Of
Your Christmas Needs In Local Stores.
Be In Camden Next Tuesday Afternoon
Roseborough-Marshall
Outlook Shop
Home Furnishing Co.
Burns & Barrett Hardware Co.
The Fashion Shop, Inc.
Ladies RRady-to-Wear—Footwear
Economy Auto Supply i
Bdl^s Department Store
McLean HarduHxre^Phone 21
EicheVs Department Store
Camden Furniture Co.
DeKalb Pharmaeg
J. J: Newberry Co.
Camden Food Shop
J.C. Penney Co.