The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 02, 1948, Image 4
"notice
Notice la hereby «five» that the
«ler»l|®ed will apply to the Caro-
k SaTlngs Bank of Charleston,
C., on the 9th day 'of Janoaryf
'48, for the issuance of a new
nsbook in lien of original pass- ^
*k No. 1770 which passbook has
or iinfttrnviM) hv tire oias pageant was presented sun
tItt*® « day evening, December 2, in the
Methodist church by the young
people. The pageant showed that
much time ,and thought had been
spent on it. At this time an offer
ing was taken to aid the Melton
family who had so recently suf
fered such a terrible tragedy.
The following college boys and
girls were at home for the Yule-
tide season: Misses Sara Rebecca
VSSl*.
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ASfv wug\;u It
en lost or destroyed by-fire.
JOHN V. MDRRAY,
|-43p Box 268, Bethune, S. C
PK THEATRE
BETHUNE, a C
Friday, Jan. 2
I “LOVE AND A^EARN"
Jith Jack Carson, Martha Vickers
[News of the Day and Comedy
Saturday, Jam S
“DANGEROUS VENTURE"
with William Boyd
Chapter 5, Jesse James
Also Cartoon
Saturday Late Show, 9:00
“GRAND OLE OPRY”
with Roy Acuff
Monday-Tueeday, Jan. 5-f
“DEAR RUTH”
ith Joan Caufield, William Holden
Movietone News and Comedy
Christinas Pageant ,
Other News Items Of Interest
A lovely and impressive Christ- burg, Dr. Walter L. Bates of Oreen-
se presented Sun- vllle. '
Miss Ruth Elstridge of Kershaw
and I^aurens spent the weekenjd
with Miss Mary McKinnon. i
Boyd McKinnon and daughter.
Miss Peggy of E^vans, Oa., spent
Christmas day here with Mr. Mc
Kinnon’s mother, Mrs. Amanda
Ude season: Misses Bara Rebecca
McKinnon, Willie EMther Ratcliff,
Joyce Fowler, Buny Hammond,
Winthrop college; Rita Davis,
Breneau college; Elaii Jones, Medi
cal college. Charleston; Alton Cole,
Mftra Hill rnllaarn- Ira B. Horton,
swo wa* > vv\^av'y vausao g^sa^BVO laaw •
Mars Hill college; Ira B. Horton, Mays were Mr. ahd Mrs. Sedley
USN, Washington; Misses Evelyn King and daughters of Moncks
Parker and Mary Elizabeth Yar- Corner, Mr. and Mrs. Mark King,
brongh. Lander college. * HQ».ir m,. ot,,i Mrs wnh
Duj'u Aiuivtnnun am
Miss Peggy of E^vans, Oa., spent
Christmas day here with Mr. Mc
Kinnon’s mother,
McKinnon.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. McLaurin were Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. McLaurin, Jr., and daugh
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc
Laurin and sons of Columbia and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McLaurin of
Florence.
Christmas guests of the D. M.
ays were Mr. ahd Mrs. Sedley
Moncks
7 . ^ f
cuiaacs PATKNTS
General Bolton
Passes Suddenly
MaJ. Oen, Newell Castle Bolton,
59, prominent in the Camden win
ter colony, died at his home on
Greene street Sunday morning at
8:46 . o’clock from a cerebral
hemmorhage. He had dhly arrived
in Camden from his home near
Cleveland, Ohio, Christmas Eve.
He ■
TWUlK
aboard the Carolina Special and
was due in Clevelaikl Tuesday
afternoon. Burial arrangements
here were In charge of the Kome-
gay Funeral Home. .The body was
taken In charge at Cleveland by
the J. H. Brown and Son Punwal
Home.
, - Corner, an. uau otio. iMam muB.
wgh. Lander college. • Mark King, Jr., Mr, and Mrs Rob
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ed Hearon I King of Anderson, Mrs. I>oulse
and son. Tommy’ spent Christmas j Etheridge. Columbia; Mr. and Mrs
In Mchburg with Mrs. He&ron’sjR. M. Bethune and family, Cheraw;
and
Wednesday, Jan. 7
5WING THE WESTERN WAY”
with The I^oosier Hotshots
I Also Selected Short Subjects
. Thursday, Jan. 8
“THE HUCKSTERS”
with Clark Gable, Deberah Keer
News of the Day and Comedy
mother.
Christmas guests of Rev
Mrs. W. L. Baker were; Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Baker, Jr„ and chil
dren of Burlington, N. .C., Mr. and
Mis. Glee.n Baker and children of
Richmond, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Johnson of
Blaney were Sunday guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Mays.
dav euests 6f Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs
C. B. Mitchell were Mr.
O. V. Clement and son, Walter
Clement, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E.
Mitchell and son, Henry, Jr., and
Mrs. M. S. Mitchell of Spartan-
Etherldge, Columbia; Mr. ana Mrs
R. M. Bethune and family, Cheraw:
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard King. Harts-
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rlckett,
Charleston and Columbia.
About 30 members of the Tiller
family gathered at the home of
Mrs. Henry King Christmas day for
a family reunion. Members were
present from Mayesvllle, Harts-
vllle, Bishopvllle and other places.
Mrs. L. M. Best entertained her
bridge club Thursday evening De
cember 18, with a lovely Christmas
party. On arriving the guests were
served tempting plates carrying
Christmas decoi
decorated
i-rosx
.. - . .vn* V.ros.'! t'lwlo
Cr**9 volmtoers perform s multitude of triendly. helpful
country Ahove a‘Red Cross volun-
aervi®** ** ulu Wpads tlpud to * patient in Washuistoii's UaUinter
Utt OWf Maniclpa! hosniUJ
Gordo
Marri
(ock
Dec. 26
out the
The house was decorated with
Christmas* greens and potted poin-
■i>ttlna ivhtph worA. IStAr riven aS
aiic&icfiicl!
^'new
^YEAR
be streamlined to your wants
and chock-full of blessings!
Thetnks a million for your
u cnaqa during theyfear 1947.
Christmas* greens ana poiiea pom-
settlas, which were. Inter given as
prizes. After three progreseions
and the scores were counted,- it
was found that Mrs. Lorlng Davis
received high score; Mrs. Kirkland
Watfs second high and Mrs. “Bud
dy” Mays bingo prize. Much merri
ment was had when each one
opened their gift which was taken
from the lovely Christmas tree.
Mp and Mrs. Bill King and litle
son of Columbia spent the weekend
here with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs, M. G. King.
Neil Ratcliff and John Dan Mc
Laurin have spent the Christmasi
season touring Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. Bethune McLaurii
are visiting Mrs. McLaurln’s pai
onts In Chicago, HI. Mr«. McLau
will remain for a month’s vlsH.
Mrs. M. L. Kelley has retun
from a visit to her daughter, '
Clemson Wilson, in Newberry
Miss Mary Ellen McLaurin,
U teaching school in the Pa
Canal Zone, is spending her
tion In South America.
_ Mrs, C.- L. McKinnon. Mrs
garet Marion, Mrs. J. E Sevf
-and D. T. Yarbrough visit'
Hugh Witherspoon and her
Mrs. D. T. Yarbrough In Mi
Tuesday. Mrs. Yarbrough
her daughter while rec'
from a fall, which she
several weeks ago.
Christmas was observi
a very quiet manner.
lies were reunited a
heavily loaded tables. Pt
baskets were given by
.Miss
daughter
don of
ard M
Elizabeth Gordon,
y. and Mrs. Z. P. Gor-
ae.'and James How-
kn of Mr. and Mrs.
CharloftPj ware mar-
. .« ■< - -
I the bride, on MulbfOTy road. The
li'onie was decorated thr^u2:hout
I w ith w hite fiowors and greenery
and lighted with white t andles. The
dining room table was covered
with a whrtft cloth and centered
with a three-tiered cake topped
with a miniature bride and bride-
»,«ue inar-^'"^'" flanked with bowlr of
>r 26 at 8* o’clock in " flowers. As.sisting the bridal
lodlst chin-ch, (’har- f^^riving were Mrs. Ray
Coodson. Mrs. B. C. Ross. Mrs. Fla
Kyles officiated. The Mrs. Joe Stewart and Mrs,
Ispoken in front of a Gordon,
of palms, fern and oth-
and numerous siven- Florida. For traveling the bride
odMabra holding ca- ^ gabardine suit
trt, Mrs. W. B Elliott black accessories and a
lyeij • . - ’it,houlder bouquet of while orchids.
'Hie bride was graduated from
Bethune High School and Wlnth-j
lop college. She has been teaching 1
In Gramerton forv the last two’
.tie. Miss Vir-!r?f and during the summer has
tett of Charlote was maid ^ .wl
Mrs. Frank Walling of “ hHdl
sister of the bride, was . Th® brid^ ,
jjQQQf groom .was graduated from Hun-
alds were Hal lora'iUe High School and servpd
If ch“.rio«rocui\-”t
'o'"ionwt, brotSS o^.he f-'f ‘“'”’““"1
rack Moore, brother of the Charlotte.
nut ^
was given, in marriage
other, Grier P. Gordon
Ite. ’The bridegroom had
It man, his brother. Wib
' of Charlotte. Miss Vir-
ett of r
ororner of the
fack Moore, brother o? the
om; Bill Carson Carter tind
dson, all of Charlotte,
'bride wore a gown of white
satin fashioned with a lace
'arid bertha embroidered in
tearls, long sleeves endir g in
over the hands, and long
The fingertip veil of bridal
•n was worn with a coronet
(e*d pearls. She carried a bou-
of white split carnatlom and
!e orchids. ,
rs. Gordon, mother of the
!e, wore a black crepe dress and
houlder bouquet of pink roses.
Mock. ’
, , uiiig Af]
in Charlotte.
Narthen Iwry OkB
Tbs ivory, full is found in tha I
Polar tea at 8S degrees, -north, less |
than 350 miles from the Pole, thej
most northerly record of any bird.j
KERSHAW LODGE NO. 29 |
A. F. M. 1
Regular Communlca-,
tion First Tuesday of |
Bach Month at 9 P. M.
Visitors Welcome,
a shoulder bouquet ^
hee.
lAfter the wedding a reception
as given by Mr. and Mrs. Grier
fordon, the former a brother of
r.T
MILLER LUMBER CO.
PHONE 126
Oreomtilsloa L—
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trouble to ' '
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to soothe and um
flamed bronchial,
branes. Tell your ^
a bottle of Oreomi
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As we enter our second year servn^
Kershaw County we take this opportui
hundreds of clients a veryy Happy '
1948.
- Due to increased demands in thi
r'”'
tomobiles and appliances we are hs
we have moved into our neW offices
ing on West DeKalb Street. May
’t* ■■
grow and Prosper!
Kershaw
MIb
lU-
Int churcheB to families who were
less fortunate. Christmas trees at
Jail the churches gladdened the
fhearts of the young and old.
Mr. and Mrs. Forbis Morgan and
(hildren of MuHins were guests of
their mother. Mrs. Eva Morgan
and Mrs. Frank Lee during Christ
mat. '
Mrs. Buck Gathlngs and children
of Darlington are with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lane.
Jackie Atkins of Columbia Is
sisiting her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Brannon.
Mrs. Frank Walling of Columbia
I and Mrs. A. L. Gardner of Salley
' ntertained Christmas afternoon
with a drop-in party at the home
I of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z.
j P. Gordon in honor of their sister,
I; Miss Sara Gordon, who was mar-
I ried December 26' in Charlotte to
James H. Mock of that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCasklll
;md daughter, Miss Betty Gray,
spent Sunday in Charlotte with
relatives.
Mrs. Julia A. Kelley of Chat
tanooga, Tenn., is visiting her
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs
-L a. Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Truesdell and
family of Newberry spent Christ
mas with their parents. Dr. and
Mrs. B. Z. Truesdell. Misses Sara
Isabelle and Althea remained for
another week as their school does
not begin until the 5th.
Little Miss Kathryne Sims of
Rock Hill is visiting her grand
parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. Z. Tmes-
dell
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bethune and
J. P., Jr., of Charleston spent
Christmas here with Mrs. Be
thune’s parents, Mr. add Mrs. C
L. Mays. Mr. Bethune and J. P. re
turned for a week’s visit.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
King Friday were Mr. and Mrs.
James Jones and family of Wades-
boro, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Van Mor
gan and fainlfy of Bisboprllle.
Kidneys Must
Work Well-
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phy I
COLDS
UQUID MIDiONE IS SETTER
I fit* tfHn-mmti ttM tl C*M with M4
tht larfnt MNiae CoM frayiatiott in Hit U. S.
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
All parties indebted to the es-
v/uiisunas Hive, -'tate of Richard S. Kirk, are hereby
He is a native of Ohio, having notified to make payment to the
been born at Cleveland, his father undersigned, and all parttee, if any,
having been Charles Bolton and hairing claims against the said ea-
hls mother Julia Castle. tate will present them likewtae.
Mr. Bolton was married to Mrs. duly attested, within the time pre-
Frances Todd Wick and their home scribed by law, 4S^c
adjoined the Kirkwood polo field, MARTHA KIRK,
which for many years was know'n Executrix.
as Todd field. care John K, deLoach, Attorney,
The body was taken to Colum- Camden, S. G.
bla Monday morning and placed Camden, S. C., Dec. 15, 1947.
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