The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 09, 1948, Image 9
THI CAMPtM OMRONlCLt. CAMDtN, •OUTH CAROLINA, PHIDAY, JANUARY >, t>4i
#AOI NINK
lane’s Weekly
iudget Of News
lur and MW. W. T. Rat^ an-
lSe« t*** eiig»«eni®nt
Dnicina. a®^
of Latta and Columbia. Tha
I ia to taka place January
»t the home of the brlde^lect’e
gntt ^ .
obert Catoe oC l^thn^ and
k J W ar»h»m of Mc^were
Deee^ t4 at Jeffcwon
Ae brlde'i pastor, Rer. A M.
nans Mr. and Mrs. Catoe hare
fSSTlnto their netrly bulH home
I?. BtohopTlUe highway.
Jr and Mrs. Alra Horton an-
Bunce the airlral of »
llnda Sue, December 29, at the
len hospital.
Margaret Marlon has re-
Lrned to her work at the post rf-
£ after being absent since JJy.
*riend8 are glad to welcome her
llS after a long lllnees.
* n T Yarbrough received a pain*
sprain on his left hand when
lA fell early Wednesday evening.
The circles of the Presbyterian
InTillary met Tuesday Iftemoon
t the Allowing homes: M»n^wet
*nrse Circle with Mrs. J. H. West,
i««n Hlllhouse Circle with Mrs.
* H Rogers; Minnie Forbls Circle
.tth Mrs. M. Q. King.
Se circles of the Baptist Mis*
lionary Society met Monday after*
[coming attractions'
. —AT—
Camden Theatre
Fri.-S«t, Jan. ®-10
“HER HUSBAND'S
AFFAIRS'*.
Luclle Ball, Frsnchot Tone
Also Selected Short Subjects
no<m at tbs fcdlowing homes: Kate
Ward'Clrcle with Mw.
Hilton; Hattie Hsustsss
with Mrs. Rob Wstew.
Mrs. A^nie Fuller and Miss Tola
Gardner of Atlai^a spent Chrlst-
mss here with Mr. end Mw. T. M.
'Ciybnm and Mr. end Mw. Foster
Gardner.
Mr. and Mw. BUlle Best of Co
lombia were weekend guests of
tbeir parents, Mr. and Mw. W. T.
Rstclift and Mr. and Mw. B. W.
Bee*..
Miss June Trussdell entertained
the young people of the Presby*
teiisn church Tuesday evening
with a bnttst supper et the home
of Mr. and Mw. Fred Brinson In
a game of hssrts Saw Isabelle
Sat, Jan. 10, 10:30 P. M.
' “EXPOSED”
Murder with a Million Dollar
Motlveel—wlth
Adels Mara, Robert Scott
Mon.-Tuea., Jan. 12-13
Special!
A Breezy, Teaey Musical!
“GOOD NEWS”
In Technicolor
June Alyson, Pater Lswford
Also Latest News
[ )DOO»snncnoooosooooDO»
Wed.-Thurs., Jan. 14-15
“POSSESSED”
Heflin
Crawford, Van
ATir NlWt
Truesdell and J. L. McGee won
high »eoT«.
Mr. and Mw. U 8. King of
Hsrtsvllle wmw New Tsar visltow
of rslstivss here Thuwdsy..
Misses Sara Isabelle and Althea
Truesdell returned to, their home
In Newberry Saturday and little
Miss Kathryne Sims to Rock Hill
Sunday after spending the holi*
days here with their gwndparents,
Mr. and Mw. 9- Z. Tmeedell.'
School opened December 21 after
a ten day holiday, ^
Dan Yarbrough of Fayetteville,
N. C., fa visiting his sister, Miss
Lucretls Yarbrough. This Is his
Dwt visit here In 12 years.
Mr. and Mw. M. Q. King were
gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Withewpoon and Mrs. D. T. Yar
brough in Mayesvllle Wedne^ay.
Mryiand Mw. M. C. McCaskUl
and children of Charleston were
guests of their mother, Mw
Alice Horton,
Ethane, Passes
Mw. Altoe Horton of Bethuae
died suddenly Monday night at mid
night at the home of her daughter.
Mw. M. C. Morgan, at McBee. She
had been In declining health for
shout a year but her condition bad
not been considered serious. Death
was attributed to a heart attack.
Mrs. Horton was a native of Be-
thune and was a member of the
Timrod Baptist church. Funeral
fcervicM were held from this church
Wedheisday.
Surviving are four daugbtere,
Mrs. Morgan of McBee, Mw. E. L.
Marshall of Charlotte, Mrs. John
JofiTea of Bethune and Mw. Wesley
Raley of Pageland; ,tour sons,
Dortch Horton of McBee. Jack.
Vance and Charlie Horton of Wil
mington. A number of grandchO-
dien and great-i^randchildren also
survive
Camden Body Co.
Hob Expert In
Auto Top Dept.
. Pyramids ef Mextee
' Altlmugh pyramids bavs always
been thought of in emmeetloe with
EgjrpL there are actuajly more of
them in Mexico, built by the Incas
and tbs Aztecs. ' •
McCaskill last week.^
Mrs. J. P. Bethune has returned I
to Charleston sttre-spending the|
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Haiglar Theatre
J
Comer Broad ai^ Rutledge Bts
9OOOO»BOOOOOOOOO0boOOO«
Fri.-Sat., Jan. 9-10
“STARS OVER TEXAS”
Eddie Dean and hie hows Flash
with Shirley Pattewon
Also Serial and Comadiet
)iDoco»oooo<»ooooooooooo<
MoBu-TudS,, Jan. 12-13
Special I
“DEIJP VALLEY”
Ida Lupino, Dana Clark
Wayna Morrid
Also Paths News
>OOObSODOO<>OOPOOOOOBOO<
Wed.-Th«nra., Jan. 14-15
“CAUFORNIA” ^
in Technicolor—with i^ay
Milland, Barbam Stanwyck
Also Serial and News
the houaawtvas.
WORK REFRESHED
HAVE A COCA-COLA
•omia
-rwusMUrnfauw
ASTROMtT Of m COCA-^OU^COBPAWf Sf .
CAHSiMBBANGH
amndMi
Burke Kelly, who
for some
yeaw at the head of the HartavUla
Top company, la now in change of
the upholstering department of the
Camden Body company on Market
street.
Kelly is a skilled technician In
the art of fitting and building Seat
and upbolatery covers tor automo
biles and hla'work is superior to
that turned out by many concMTW
of Importance. y
He has been with the EHliott
brothew at thvs body company shop
tor several months and already the
fine selection of fabrics and plas
tics and Uie fine installation work
has won him a wide following. Re
sult has been that be has bad to
employ additional help in order to
keep up with the demand tor hta
work.
holidays with her parents, Mr. and|
Mrs. C. L. Mays.
Mrs. Pearl King has returned I
from Rodman after spending
Copeif.hristmas with her daughter and
tbrnily, Mf. and Mw. James B,|
Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gardner and I
daughters,. Syble and Sylvia, have
letumed from Orlando, Fla., where |
they visited relatives.
Mr. and Mw. Howard Mock oC|
Charlotte were weekend guests of I
Mw. Mock’s parents, Mr. and Mw.[
Z P. Gordon.
Ellis Padgett, who has been I
working for John Catoe, has pur
chased the stock of goods from
C. C. Pate and has opened up a
grocery store next to Carol Jones.
-Mrs. Oscar Fletcher and chil
dren of Indianapolis, Ind., are
visiting Mrs. Fletcher’s parents,!
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Baker.
Mrs. Young Allmi has returned |
to Durham, N. C., after visiting j
her parents, M r. and Mw. 'L.^J.
Baker during the holidaye.
I. L. Williams spent the weekend!
In Heath Springs with his daugh-|
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. C.j
N. Williams.
Miasas Minaret and Caroline I
McDowell vimted their grandpar-j
enta, Mr. and Mw. W. A. McDowell,]
lost week, enronte from Washing-1
ton to their home In Tampa, Fla.
All the coUega students are re-|
taming to their various 8Ciiool8|
this week after spending thatr hoH-j
days in their homea.here.
A great addition to Bethune la I
the room room and Norge Electrl-|
i'al Appliances owned by C. R.
Cammady, Jr. Four Bendix’a are In-1
, stalled and are In use practically]
pTl the time, Whtcli 11 a great kelp
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Eeerff dmrh iMB|F» 90m earn wmre momeff nmd eiiari B9 mkt^ppimg
at gour iriendlg Rogerm Stare. Yoa*il Had emrietg... Camrteomm mereiee
. . . loireat prices . . . get the Rogers habit im *48!
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U. S. No. 1 White
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Flonda Juicy
ORANGES 5 Iba., KFT.
Florida Juky
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U. S. No. 1 Yallow
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