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pu Lee DeBnM Surt In Fall ^ ,I» Lee DeBruhl. 12-year^W ,f Sheriff and Mrs Gib De- was painfully Wured Sun- iornlng when he fell from tie d gtory Teranda of the for Bernard Baruch home, now used aa a Sunday school qoartMa by the Pint Baptist church. The young tian was walking along the edge of the reranda when he lost his balance and felL lie was taken to the hospital where ezamlnatiou disclosed that his injuries were not serious. Ris left leg was sprained, it is said, Lnd he also suffered injury to his tight foot February 11th a . the birthday of THOMAS ALVA EDISON With profound gratitude the people of thb nation, and the world, pay tribute to t)ie mem ory of thii great man who, thru knowledge and « ingenuity, deweloped electric lights and nbany other waluable inwentiom. Komegay Funeral Htmie Phone 103 CoLCLMiner Eulo^zesliee The John D. Kwmedy chapter, UDC, had its regular meeting on l^ee’s birthday, January 19, at the home of Mrs. J..L. Guy. As January is the birth month cf Gen. Robert E. Lee and Gen. Stonewall Jackson, as well as those of our local heroes. Gen. John D. Kennedy and Gen. Joseph B. Ker* tibsw, the program was given over to tributes to these fsmous nnd well belov^ leaders of the Southern Confederacy'! The meet ing was called to order by the MORE INCOME-BETTER FARM LIVING (S£em6<m’ c9ietUum^ low DOES YOUR 1948 HEALTH POUCY READt Mirs lost from woik >bt >^ital bills i^gages Houpitanxatkm inamranee Medical Care insurance Freedom from worry Kennedy Insurance, ^enty <0ID Waste-AVOID debt-boy G''iVEPNMF^iT B IMDS COMING ATTRACTIONS --AT— Camden Theatre Wed.-Thura.*Fri. Feb. 4‘S-6 Special Showing at Reguiar Admission “GONE WITH THE WIND” In Technicolor i- Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh Alee News Matinee 3:15—Night 7:30 Saturday, Feb. 7 “THE VIGILANTES RETURN” « In CInecolor Jon Hall, Margaret Lindsay Also Selected Short Subjects )R1ED FRUITS A A P Large PRUNES 1 Lb. 1 Ac pkg. ly PEACHES 1 Lb. 9Cc Pkg. LJ AYER FIGS Oz. 1 Lb. etaolnn 8 Oz. arc Pkg. 1«) 1 Lb. (W|s . Pkg, 'JN PAGE EACH PRESERVES Why not — SAVE 5c BY BUYING THE 3 LB. BAG of 8 O’clock or Bokar A & P COFFEE MILD & MELLOW 8 O’CLOCK 1 Ub. Bag 40- “ .VIGOROUS * WINEY BOKAR 1 Lb. C^e 9 Ub. $t.f9 Bag a/Y 0 Bag< 1 NA DCOA ijk Jar 1-lk pkg. 25c 20c NA Y. C. SUCED or HALVES „ -w EACHES J 25c BBY’S RUIT COCKTAIL andard pack lEAS IPPLE SAUCE sucious PPLES ' 24c Sat, Feb. 7, 10:30 P. M. “KEY WITNESS” ~ John Beal, Trudy Marshall >eee»ooee0pooeeooe»»o^ Mon.-Tues., Feb. 9-10 “ALWAYS TOGETHER” Robert Hutton, Joyce Reynolds Latest Nsws W«l..Thiin., F.b. 11-12* ‘THE EGG AND .1” Claudstt Colbert, Myr^srie fUdlA Fred MoMurray Also Nsws president at 4 o'cloOk- Mrs. Robert Kennedy n, chaplain of the chap ter, read the very stirring prayer given at the opening of the first Congrees. This was followed by the pledge of allegiance to the American flag, and the salute to the Confederate flag. Following a motion to dispense with the bust- iiess of the afternoon, the meMng was turned over to the historian, Mrs. W. F. Nettles, Sr., who took charge of the program. Dan Mack- ay read a short history of Gen eral Kennedy, which was written by his daughter, .Mrs. Salllo K. Winkler, who now lives In New York. Mrs. H. 8. Steedman told briefly some interesting facts con cerning her grandfather, General Kershaw. ‘ Mrs. Nettles then Intro duced Col. C. L. Miller, who t.nlked on ‘'Robert Edward Lee. the Christian Gentleman.” In spite of the short time allotted to so large a subject. Col. Miller* presented a very stirring and com-| prehenslve account of this great Wben you want a satis factory job, let experts bandle itl Your radio was an expensive com modity newt get full value from it by keepN> ing it in good working Wder through our good repair service. Gaskin’g Radio Service PHONE 727-W S. Broad St. — Camden and noble general. The chapter ex pressed its appreciation to Col. Mil ler for the inspiring contribution be had made to the pleasure of the meeting. It was also the pleasure of the chapter fo have as its guesfk: Mrs. George Nicholson, representing the Hobklrk Hill chapter,* DARt Mrs. W. T. Miller, president of the American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. H. L. Spell, Mrs. C. T. Miller and Mrs. Edwin Guy. After adjournment, Mrs. Guy and her assisting hostesses. Mrs. H. R Graham and Mrs. R. D. Drakeford. PIHNIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIHIIIIIF COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre Comer Bi^oad and Rutledge Bts Fri.-Sa|., Feb. 6-7 “FLASHING GUNS” Johnny IMack Brown Raymond Hatton Also Serial and Comedy Moii.-Tues., Feb. 9-10 r Special I “DRUMS ALONG* THE MOHAWK” In Technicolor Claudette Colbert, Menry Ponds Warner Rathe News >000000 Wed-Tburs., Feb. 11-12 Leo Gorcey and the Bowery ' Boye rin “BOWERY BUCKAROOS” Also Serial and News invited everybody into the. dining room where a very besnttfnl tea was served. Arthrilis HaJn ror aulck. dtUcbtfally •omfortlag Mp Tor kcbM end pelm of RlwpniettMBi Artbrtti^ NMTltte. Lombaso. AetaUoe. er lUwkiA Work* thiOoilh the Mood. Flrrt doae atuidly fUrta aUarUktlnf pain ao Toa caa work, enjoy lUe and ateep more oomfertablr. Oct SwnM at dnisfiei today. Qulok. com- DleU eatlefaction or money baek guaranteed. Subscribe To Ths Chronicle Leonard S. Mayer REPRESENTATIVE FOR New York Life Insurance Company PHONE 124-W ADAMS HATS Americans Foremost Hats Sold By D. C. Dixon!s Bargain House 981 Broad Street Phone 806W . CAMDEN, S. C. - MORE INCOME-BETTER FARM LIVING S/ewSem- S'ttenUoft- Sefwdee Point 1— FOOD .\Nb FEED: South Carolina, the Na tion, and the world face a serious shortage of food smd feed. Grow and save more food for borne uie and to help meet this need. Grow a home garden on every farm- Increase efficient production of com, small grains, grain sorghums, pastures, annual gras- ing, silage, and other feed crops. 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