The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 13, 1948, Image 3
TW« CAMOtN CMWaMlCH, CAMDIU MUTM OAROLINA, rMDAV, PtkRUAftV II, 1M*
PASC THAIS
rM Benefit Farmera
bl-TO-MARKET ROADS ARE
iV IN TERRIBLE CONDITION;
>JNEDY WANTS FEDERAL AID
lenator R. M. Kennedy, concerned over the condition
> farm to market roads, last week introduced a con-
it resolution in the General Assembly requesting the
•ess of the ^United States to make a larger apportion-
of Federal funds available for the immediate con-
ion of an adequate farm-to-market road program. The
ition was unanimously passed.
Cassatt. News
Bethune Hopes
To Get Better
Phone Service
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Mizelle spent
last Wednesday night with her
mothe^, Mrs. C. A. 'Hosier, en
route to SaraSota. Fla., for the re
mainder of the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M
children of Rock'Hill spent the{(en,_ since the Central Carolina
weekend with their parents, Mr. Telephone Campany has consented
P‘thune citlrens looking for-
Vaughn and to an Improved telephone sys-
sary Thursday afternoon at her [ing'with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mays
home when a large crowd .of her while they are ill. J. P. Jhas ente.ed
little friends gathered to make'the second grade here,
merry the day. The dining room
table was centered with a lovely
Sealed bids are being made for
the erection of a much needed Jail
birthday cake. Ice cream and cakes'to replace the old one.
were served, cups 'of candy and
Valentines were given as favors.
The little hostess received many
terrific weather this winter
pL the country roads In aJ-
n impassable .condition for
ireeks. This' has handicapped
mers tremendously and has
rt business very generally.*
resolution ottered by Sen-
ennedy and passed by the
I Assembly follows;
■reas. the rural residents of
Carolina are badly handl-
and inconvenienced because
lack of^ad^uate paved farm
ket roads; and
reas, such lack, of all weath-
Is is proving costly to our
IMPLES
(QUEEZC THKMI InWMd bnuti cm
EX ind le* how anuunncly fast it
y pimplci M it driei them—often on
1. Not a greaay lalvc Uiat pimple*
>, but a loothuia medicated liquid that
itching—drive* redneM out.
KLCERCX at all dnigtiet*.
four money bmok if it
farmers economically and socially;
and
“Whereas, the system of federal
aid roads has reached a much more
satisfactory stage or completion
than that of the farm to market
system and Is much more ade
quately sufficient; and
“Whereas, at this crucial time
■of necessity for ample farm pro
duction, every reasonable facility
should be furnished to help our
farmers; Now therefore
“Be It resolved by the senate,
the house of representatives con
curring:
That the South Carolina dele-
and Mrs. R. Vaughn and Mr. and
Mrs, W. A. Hyatt
Mrs. F. M. Walters celebrated a
birthday last Friday. January 80.
Eleanor and Travis McNeely,'
to remove their phones. The re
moval was made only after repeat
ed efforts had been made to ob
tain improvements in the service.
The circles' of the Methodist nf i v m i
who moved to Tradesvllle recently, i church will meat Tuesday after- i :
are visiting here this week. - noon at the following h.'imea; Wal-
ter' Vance Jerman ‘wHh Mrs. A.
C. Wayne; Joanna Caston with
pretty and useful g
Miss IJcSSie Rozie
Bethune boys and girls played
their first gamtr in the fifth dis
trict tournament at Ashwood. The
girls lost to Ashwood with a score
visiting'of 34 to 26. Bethune'boys lost their
Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Humphries jganie, also. Bethune boys and girls
in Charl»ston. . fi—t- j played their second game in the
Mrs. W. K. Hilton and little ■ tournament against Central with
daughter. Gloria, left Monday to girls losing with a score of 31
make their home with Mrs. Hilton’s {to 12; Bethune boys won with a
N. C. Sgt. Hilton
Mrs. Marshall, who spent four
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Jake
Smith and family in ^Columbia, re
turned to her homo here last week.
Mrs. Ralph Catoe and infant son
came from the Camden hospital
Sunday and are with Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Young.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Walters cele
brated their 47th wedding anni
versary February 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cagle of Lan
caster spent the weekend with her
parents,' I^. and Mrs. S. L. Mc
Laughlin.
Quite a few relatives aud friends
from this county attended the fu
neral services for Henry C. Young
of- Hactsville Friday afternoon at
Mrs. Bill King and little son,
Dennis of Columbia, spent last
Mrs. Mortimer Gardner and Nancy «
irin. will. u„. Kirkland Watts
gatlon In congress be requested tol^**® Baptist church. The services
urge a larger apportionment ofi^’®*’® attended by scores of rela-
federal funds „ for the Imtnedlate ■ friends and the numerous
construction of an adequate farm to floral offerings attest to the
market road program. esteem in which he held.
“Be it further resolved that In declining health
copies of this resolution be for- ^ number of years. He was the
warded Immediately to the mem- *®t6 Archie Young and
hers of congress from South Caro
lina."
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bis mother was Mary Truesdale
Young. He leaves four brothers,
John Young of Cassatt, Hobson
Young of Charleston, Lewis Young
of Columbia and Jack Young of
Hattsvllle.
It Is with sincere regret that
we learn of the Illness of C. C.
Price of Vidalia, Ga. Charles Price
was a citizen of this community
years ago and was the first rural
mail .jcarrler on Route 1. We are
glad to hear today (Tuesday) that
his condition is improving and wish
for "him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Louie Smith and little
daughter, Jackie, spent last week
with h<r parents, the C. L. McCas-
kllls.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin
and son of CanfSen spent Sunday
with his parents.
Wade Humphries returned to the
use this semester.
Mrs. B. L. McNeely of Trades
vllle visited her daughter, Mrs.
Rufus Teal and Mr. Teal last week.
Tommie Horton, who has been
in with the flu for the past ten
days, is out again.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buchan of
Columbia spent Saturday night
with their parents aud little ton.
Midway boys "and girls teams
play In' the tournament in Ash
wood Thursday afternoon with Bar
on DeKalb.
-Mr. afid Mrs. Roy Watkins have
moved from their farm hers to
Boykin.
Mrs. Gharles Mosler and Miss
Betty Jane McCaskiU spent last
Saturday in Columbia.
Miss Maiie Vaughn of Columbia
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Vaughn.
Nenres Affeet Vtalea
Americans in > large numbers,
especially the younger generation,
are getting '‘nerves'* which, say
some observers, are having an ad
verse affect upon sight Worry and
fretfulness are believed by spme in-
VMtigstoFs to a contributing fac
tor in'the increasing prevalence of
glaucoma, a serious eye condition
in which the pressure in the eyeball
rises above normal Glaucoma
(tften causes impaired vision and
not infrequmitly results in blind
ness '
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Frozen Foodz for Bettw Eating**
• If you have a locker and aren't using it, you must be
constitutionally opposed to saving 10 to ^ per cent on
the cost of your eatin' — and don't even give a rap
whether it’s the same old stuff, every day in the week,
the year around.
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%BUT^it you're slaughtering a beef now and again
--or buying a quarter—having us kill a flock of fry
ers, hens or guineas, expect to kill some quail now and
then or knock over a deer, snag a flock of fish; if you
like variety in your meals, elimination of waste and
work in their preparation,—want the freshest foods
with the highest vitamin and ether feed contents, the
market affordsr—and AIN*T averse to saving a few
scattering nickles from month to month—why Broth
er make use of that Rocker of yours and you'll soon be
so used to good eatin' that you couldn't quit using it
if ydu wanted to!—That's the biggest trouble to get-
^ ting used to wearirig shoes. — It hurts your feet to go
barefooted again!"
YOUR FREEZER LOCKER
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•Rutledge Street
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Friday ereoing.
Rev. Max Collins, executive sec
retary of South Carolina Fede
rated Forces for Temperance and
Law enforcement, will speak at
prayer meeting and show the pic
ture. “Ten Nights In A Bar Room,"
at the Methodist church Weduos-
(lay evening.
Rev. and Mrs. J. V. .Murray, Mrs.
D. M. Mays, Misses Cecilia King j
^nd Harriett Mays attcniKd the
Wesleyan Service Guild Expansion
program In Sumter Friday evening.
Coining as a surprise to their
many, friends is the marriage of
Miss Sara Rebecca McKinnon to
Charles M. DAvis, Jr., ofVjMcBee,
February 3, in York. Mrs. Davis is
the eldest daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. C. L. McKinnon and was at
tending Wlnthrop at the time of
her marriage. Mr. Davis is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Davis
of McBee and assists his father
with the Davis Bus Line.
Miss Mary Frances Yarbrough of
Lander College spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Yarbrough.
Miss Blanche Brannon of Colum
bia was the weekend guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bran
non.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brannon and
family of Bishopvllle spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. Rr Brannon. "
Sympathy is extended the family
of F. M. Arthur In thp death of
his brother. Dr. Amos A. Arthur,
Philadelphia, Pa,, February 7. Dr.
.Arthur has visited his brother here
a number of times and had en
deared himself to the people of
Bethune. Dr. Arthur’s wife passed
away only a week ago.
World’s Day of Prayer will be
observed Friday, February 13, at
the Methodist church at 3:30
o’clock. All denominations are
urged to come and Jolq In this
union season of prayer.
Regular services will be held
Sunday morning at the Presby
terian church at 11:10. A congrega
tional meeting is called at the
close of the services. •
The evening services will be held
at 7 o’clock in the Methodist
church. All fifth Sunday contribu
tions at the Methodist church will
go to the support of a Christian
worker In China.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Murray spent
Monday and Tuesday in Spartan
burg with Mrs, Murray’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. CKarfsa McLendon
pi ..Bishopvllle were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Serarance.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oliver spent
Sunday in Columbia with their son
and family, Mr. and MFs. Harris
Oliver.
Mrs. R. E. Newman and "little
daughter have returned to their
home in Sumter after visiting their
parenu, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bryant
Recent guests of Mrs. M. E, Par
ker were Mr. and Mrs. John Cordsy
of Charleston.
The following officers and com
mittees wdre elected for the year
by the Woman’s Society, of Christ
ian Service of ths Methodist’
church: President, Mrs, D. M.
Maysi; vice president, Mrs. J. M.
Clybum, Jr.; recording secretary,
Mrs. M. M. Gardner; promotion sec
retary, Mrs. Steve Lane; treasurer,
Mrs. L. M. Best; Misttonary educa
tion and service, Mrs. J. V. Murray;
Spirltaoal life,.-Miss Mary Arthur;
CShrlstian social relations and
church activities, liTf. tr. M. Gra
ham; chndren’s work, Mrs. J. W.
Ools; student work, Mrs. Manning
Parker; yduth work, Mrs. A. C
Wayne; literature, Mra. Fred Tid
well; fellowship, Mrs. Lorlng
Davis; cradle roll. Mrs. T. M. Cly
bum. Walter Vance Jerman Cta>
rle, leader, Mrs. James Bolton;
Nhncy King Circle, leader. Miss
Cecflla King; Joanna Caston
Circle, leader. Mrs. James Baker.
The Auxiliary of the Presbyter
ian church met Tuesday afternoon
at the church with Mrs. B. Z. Traea-
dell In charge of the program.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mays, Misses
Cecilia King, Harriett Mays. Ern
est Gilbert Mays, Mrs. R. E, Mc-
Casklll and Miss Stella Bethnae
attended the Ics carahral fn Cb-
lumbia last week.
Steve Lane baa retnrasd home
after recflviag treatiMnt fa Caai-
den hospital for more than a week.
Mr. and Ifri. W. U laker visited
relatives Ip CharloUa, Wednesday
and Thnnkay.
Mr. and Mrs. Richwd McLanrtn
of fldrenee Fere Sunday guesta af
4b«lr pareata, Mr. wmtMn. J. IT
MclAurin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mftcbsll spent
Sunday in Spartanburg with Ifr.
MitebsH's mother.
W. L. Bakar and C. C. Pate vial^
ed Tray Pstn who ft ^ btUsnt la
Florence hoapttai Frhlav
Little Miss Lawsnn Davis cele
brated her lOtk MrtMay annlv(
Mrs. John Bethune and little
Son, J. P. of Charleston, are stay-
score of-27 to 12. Bethiine boys will
play thetr third game at Ashwood
with their team Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gardner and
family spent Sunday In Rishopville
with Mrs. Gardner’s mother.*
Mrs. Doris Elliott and little
daughter of Hartsvllle were Sun
day gnests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lucas Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. B. K.,Tidwell and
family visited relatives in Camden
Sunday.
Mrs.'Eugenp Huckabee spent the
weekend with htr aister, Mrs. Mur
dock Jones.
The regular meeting of the WMU
of the Baptist • church vjtill meet
Wednesday a-fternoon at the
church.
Bethune boys and girls will play
piane^ February 16 In the county
tournament at Camden armory.
School was dismissed earlier
Monday on account of the ice and
sheet which began after the buses
arrived at school.
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Think of uj . . . Miller Lum
ber Company.
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