The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 26, 1947, Image 2
"notice
lc« ia hereby ciTM that the
li^med will apply to the Caro-
JaTlngs Bank ol €!harleston,
on the 9th day of Janoaryt
for the issuance of a new
wk in lieu of original pass-
^0. 1770 which passbook has
lost or destroyed by lire.
JOHN V. MURRAY,
Box 266. Betbune, S. C.
IX THEATRE
BETHUNE, S. C
Friday, Jan. 2 ' .
‘'LOVE AND LEARN"
lack Carson, Martha Vickers
s of the Day and Comedy
Saturday, Jam S
•ANQEROUS VENTURE"
with WUliam Boyd
'hapter 5, Jesse James
Also Cartoon
iturday Late Show, 9:00
"GRAND OLE OPRY"
with Roy Acnft
donday-Tuesday, JaiL 5-6
"DEAR RUTH"
foan Caufield, William Holden
rietone News and Comedy
Wednesday, Jan. 7
NG THE WESTERN WAY"
th The I^oosier Hotshots
> Selected Short Sublacts
Thursday, Jan. 8
“THE HUCKSTERS"
Clark Gable, Deberah Keer
rs of the Day and Comedy
Christmas
Ottier
A lovely and impr
mas pageant was p
day evening. Decern
Methodist church by
people. The pageant .
much time .and thoug]
spent on it. At this tl
ing was taken to aid
family who had so r
fered such a terrible t.
The following colleg.
giris were at home for
tide season: Misses Sai.
McKinnon. Willie Bsthel
Joyce Fowler, Buny I
Winthrop college; Ri
Breneau college; Elaii J
cal college, Charleston;
Mars Hill college; Ira .
USN, Washington; Miss
Parker and Mary Elis'
broogh. Lander college
Mr. and Mrs. Tom .
and son. Tommy, spent
in Richburg with Mrs
mother.
Christmas guests of
Mrs. W. L. Baker wer
Mrs. W. L. Baker, Jr.
dren of Burlington, N.,
Mis. Glee;i Baker and
Richmond, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Blaney were Sunday
their parents, Mr. and
Mays.
Jamuarv
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A L B M I) A fr V
CHURCH flKBWy
/
Monthly Meeting
Of Blaney JHA
IE EPISCOPAL CHiiROH
W- Stiles Lines, ReHor
[A. M.—Holy Communion.
A. M.—Church school.
A. M. — Morning prayer
ion. _
1ST BAPTIST CHURCH
hoyd Montgomery, Pastor
' M.—-Church school.
15 A. M.—Morning wo ship.
’’ M.—Training Union.
M.—Evening worship.
M.—Wednesday, prayer
M.—Friday, cottage pray
lESDA PRESBYTERIAN
' CHURCH
Sunday, January 4
I Douglas McArn, Pastor
bh school at 10 o’clock with
class for every age. ^‘r;rn-
rrsbip with prayer, anthem
rmon at 11:16. Outpost Sun-
“iool at 3 p. m. The Juniors
and the Youth Fellowship
EJveryone is cordiall:- in
to attend these services
EIVTTLETON STREET
iET^J^ST CHURCH
:ev. HTVr Spell, Pastor
day scbool atrll^ a. m.
...,achlng setylc^iillrlS-a. m.
C. B. Mitchell were M|ng People’s mating, Wira-
0. V. 'Clement and yHall, 7 p. m.
Clement, Mr. and Mrr —^
Mitchell and son, Helfe first coal mined In the I*. S.
Mrs. M. 8. Mitchell a white man was near ilie
The Junior Homemakers’ As-
aociatlon of the Blaney Public
School and Miss Mildred Wood,
Home Economics teacher, gave a
Christmas party in honor of Jun
ior Homemakers’ mothers and the
school faculty on December 5 7 at
o o’clock in the school building.
Miss Ann Sturkie, president of the I
JHA, greeted the guests at the
door, assisted by Miss Viola Boy
kin. Christmas carols were sung,
after which several games and
contests were directed by Miss
Painting and
Paperhanging
CALL
EDDIE NOLAN
Phoiid 605-J Camdez
38 river in Virginia, in 1745.
/■
onard S. Mayer
“^^REPRESENTATIVE FOR
lew York Life Insurance
7 Company
1
PHONE 124-W
STOP—THINK!
WEATHERSTRIP
and save costly fuel.. also
keep your home comfort
able. Also Sumter Vene
tian Blinds for sale. Call
or Mnrite —
J. A. SELLARS, R-1, Box
42E, Phone Rural 4515,
Sumter, S. C.
I Betty lx)u Dowey. Mrs. Helen C.
I DeLoacbe and Miss Margaret Boyd
won prizes for writing the best
Christmas menu and drawing the
lest Santa Claus.
The tables were beauMfuHy'
decorated with her candles and ar-i
langenients of pine and holly mix-1
ed. Each place was attrac'ively,
marked with a candled Santa
Claus. I
The hostesses then served de
licious sandwiches carrying out the
g—'
PRE-WAR STANDARD
METAL
Weatherstrips
Sold and installed by—
E. E. Vl^TH
The only factory equip
ped and trained mechanic
in this section.
P. O. Box 1161
Florence, S. C.
PAGE SEVEII
Christmas motif, candy and cjffee.
Approximately 50 enjoyed this
delightful event.
WHEN OUR CAB drives
up to your door, you’re
about to enjoy the utmost
in safe, courteous, de
pendable transportation
service.
HUDSON’S TAXI
Phone
DAY 167 NIGHT
WE NEVER CLOSE
Frank Robinson
CAMDEN REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION
Telephone
355.R
Commercial and Domestic
peKalb
S. C.
THEL
be streamlined
and chock-full
TheJnks a
p^Trenaqa d
like
ause it
kvoman
lachers
Jr place
Istomers
uch. She
girl IB
.e United
,me vital
lere are
uid girls
,ve never
They do
It a Suii-
lonld like to
MILLER
[novement in
t will -solve
or and police
rill thank you
^lOd will hlesa
lity. Invite that
p(|irl to Sunday
CLARKSON
. Tire Service
WEST DeKALB ST.
,-New and Used Tires
and Batteries
Recapping & VuWanizing
PHONE 667
CLARKSON’S
ESSO STATION
West'DeKalb St.
PHONE 667
SHEHEEN’S
Texaco Service
• FIRESTONE TIRES
• RECAPPING SERVICE
Washing
Marfak Lubrication
E. DeKalb Phone 137
CAMDEN
WOODWORK &
SUPPLY CO.
“If ie$ Made of Wood—
Soe Ua.”
PHONE 24S-W £
404 Rutledge dStroet
J. Manly Smith
SF.LF SERVICE
STAPLE & FANCY
GROCERIES
**Fresh Meats
Our Specialty**
Btahopvllle—Camden
HartsviUe
Copyrtghl eubiiiioM feature Service Inc.
ifftrtief
¥
to
we
ing
I ^ou believe.'Ask
basketbaU coach,
teaches people to
community. You
lleve. ."Every one
, Jfsua is the Christ
I Jolm 5:X.
greatly what you
I wrong vexy eas-
' ediat Is false about
can go wrtng wj
I plane by failing to
" tiling about tha
I • • •
Mafftr
ChtM, tte Son of
the number one b^
It was so on the
announced, "On
buQd my eburch,**
:lt. It Is abeolntehr
retetionship of life. -
every lay, fee wHeiy
■n ef HfU. who leB SM
‘ Ibyfldabe-
i war, men
baale reltal. In IkaM
al haul ael abaal,
aa lha See ef Gel
Wa eaaaat iaoa tiMM
ftfcia
irivflage to teach ti^
' The Sunday MinN
our country axe tiMi
Mngle group we]
voluntary scnrice,
J our ptiogie to the]
tiiet leads to the Citoj
aycr Is that tiugr dbiA|
ffualily uadar tha for-i
..oiothy 4:16. ‘Take heed
*0 {,. and unto tiie doetilne;^ i
w them; for in doing thiai
both aave thyself andi
tbee.-
CAMDEN
ELECTRIC CO.
HOT POINT -
APPLIANCES.
Sake and Sorrica
Plkona 165 DeKalb St
STEIN &
HAMMOND
SERVICE STATION
AND GARAGE
Hour Serm
With n anik**
. Eaet DeKalb St
PHONE 7aS.W
N
CAMDEN HDW.
& SUPPLY CO.
HARDWARE .
BUILDERS SUPPUES
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Guna and Ammunition
PHONE 7
930 Broad Street
SHEHEEN’S
GARAGE
• Baer Wheel Aligning
, • Wrecker Service
Piinnps
r nones mght aos.1
Esmt DeKalb St
When the hung )ury was dismissed,
one of 'em - - • Lafe Swilley • • • sez he
never seen eleven stubborner men in his
life . . . The trouble with havin' friends
/
is the upkeep.
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MELUCHAMP
MAHONEY
MOTORS
USED CABS
BODY-FENDER ,
AUTO REFAUUNG^
PHONE 613
Rntkdga Stmai
1
E PRANK’S
DRUG STORE
^VOIiac PiMaiplioB b a
IVofaiiiiio With U,"
V
fountain Service
Seventean A Leotberic
Coametici " . ^
CAMDEN
HOME BAKERY
• Cakee • Pieo
• Pastry
• Rolls • Bread
'‘Specialising k Birthday
and Party Orders'
• Rock Drillkff
• Pavkc Bmmg
• Cencrete Wwb
A. 1. STEIN
Painifait Contraelere
• l : rjj-
SUf» Bmih Spray
Fte Sandkf
Termile IVaatanente
E. DeKalb " Ph^
PAAE thuh
) aboard the Carolina Special and
v.as due In Cleveland 'Tuesday
; afternoon. Burial arrangements
jhere were In charge of th© Korne-
Igay Funeral Home. 'The body was
taken In charge at Cleveland by
the J. H. Hrown and Son Funeral
. Home..
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
All parties indebted to the es-
ate of Richard S. Kirk are hereby
lotified to make payment to th©
nidersigned. and all parties. If any,
laving claims against the said es-
ate will present them likewise,
luly attested, within the tin»e pre-
.eribed bv law, 40-42C
MARTHA KIRK.
Executrix.
are John K. deixtach. Attorney,
Camden, S. C.
Camden, S. C., Dec. 15, 1947.
It CLEANED and
£D by
Columbia
r Factory Methods
h Us or Mai! Hat.
irst Class Condition
You. Hat Ufe
Columbia
Solicited
” \
y Peters**
Columbia, S. C.
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Delivery
es and Fixtures
■ Light Fixtures
*td Appliances
rs
ter Heaters
^ Wiring Equip-
inges
trie Service
HOUSE wiring’
Camden, S. C.
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freshment!
lit 2 full glasses!
taste-test!^
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Co.
Tow Kohrbuilor-Diirio-
Thorm Doalor
Now and Uood PwriMture
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G»m Slovog
PHONE m. I
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