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>v; - T THE CAM0BN CHRONICLE. CAMOBN, SOUTH CAROLINA, rRIPAY, FERRUARY 20, IHE RACE SEVEN SOCIETY HAVING study course on a and Bleet of iMt terian church gare a Valentine ... — church cabin Rridar erening. A number were preaent. Oamea and conteata were enjoyed. Mian Mabel HlHon, aecond grade teacher, underwent an operation in Camden hospital TKuraday. Mm. C. B. Mitchell will anbstitnte in her absence. It is hoped that Miss Hilton will hare a speedy recorery. Fred Brinson, Meil Ratcliff and Hvold Copeland attended the re* aenre offi^m contact camp at ^rt Jackson Saturday and Sunday. Becent guesU of Lawson •Bran' non were Johnny C. Boyd and Os car C. Blackwood of Birmingham, Ala., who were army friends while in the states and across. Mr, and Mm. Lonnie Yarbrough of Columbia were Sunday guests of relatives here. ' Mm. Clemson Wilson and Flynn Kelley and P. C. Kelley, Jr., of Newberry were weekend guests of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Louise Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Sedley King and daughtem of Moncks Comer were weekend gueits of Mr. and Mm. D. M. Mays. Miss Rita Davis of Brenean Col lege spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loring^ Davis. Lee Hilton is a patient in the Veterans hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rlchgrd Horton are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a son, February 13 in Camden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bidter spent Thnmday in Chester with r^a- tives. Mr. and Mm. Bill Seeley of Co lumbia were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mm. Will Hammond. J(An Bethune of Charleston spent the weekend here with his wife and son, who are with Mrsr- Bethune's parents, Mr. and Mm. C. L. Mays. i Mm. Manning Fwrker .attended the Plummer-Cordray wedding in Charleston in which she was mat- ’ ^hSrwS S^pe*i^in Be- to charge. There were good tentative from o churches in spite of Woman’s Soctoty o •rrice is having a study s on China this Miss ^Herbert, a bho is home on furlough show- b»nre« of China Monday eveo- ^ thrschool building and told work in that station. Pauy King of Blshopvllle Weekend - guest of her grents, Mr. and Mm. M. O. John Burton and children tesburg visited her parents. Dd Mm. Frank Beard-over Beanice Hilton visited Miss Hilton, who is a*patient In kn hospital, from Wednesday Sunday. , Louise Wilson and Plerw of Newbrary wore Sunday of Mr. and 'Mrs. C. B. MU- Bethune McLaurln enter- [-Thursday evening with-four of brldgd. Congealed salad, bisculU, cakes and coffee erved. Mm. Tom Eld Hearon high score, second high Ion by Miss Stella Bethune, ktlon went to Mm. Carl Har- Those substituting were M. Mays. Mm. Carl Harrl- thune McLaurln and John IcLsurln. w fyoung people of the Presby- OLM MtDiaNf ttSITTR e <0.^® IuAtiom Uberty^ News Miss Josephine Wardlaw of MocMweviUe, N. C.. spent the week end with her mother, Mm. R. J. Wardlaw, Sr. L. P. Thompson. Jr., student at DSC, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mm. L. P. Thomp son and had as his guest, his fel low student. Mr. Heriot. E. L. Jones of the Mackey-Jones Company, was a business visitor in Camden Monday. Mm. Jones and little sou, DrMinan. accompanied him. R. J. Wardlaw attended court in Camden Monday as a member of the grand Jury. Miss BetQe Richards of Liaumns spent Sunday at home with her mother. Mm. J, Q. Richards. Misses Sophie and Marlon Rich ards spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mm. C. D. Cunnli|gham went to Sumter Monday onbusl- ness. Mr. and Mm. L. P. Thompson and Mr. and Mm. B. J. Cunning ham attended the funeral of their uncle. Professor Robert Kennedy in Camden last Friday, Miss Leclair Anderson is spend ing a few days with Mm. L. P. Thompson. Mm. Robinson, who has been sick, is much better. 'Mm. H. S. Higgins, who has been sick some weeks, is able to be out again. Mm. W. Z. Hilton “^Is confined to her home by Illness. Mr. and Mm. J. H. Clements went to Columbia on Sunday to attend the first birthday of their little grandson, Jimmie FVeeman. O. R. Clements has returned to his home here after spending some time with his daughters, Mrs. O. P. Folk and Mm. A. Hilton. To brighten the business section Port-au-Prince, Haiti, a move ment has been started to install il luminated signs in all stores .-and maintain lighted show windows. i in FLAVOR! in QUAUTY! in TEXTURE! ■\ rott of honor. Mm. Cotdmy la the sister of Mm. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Seegars of Hartsvllle visited their sister. Mm. T. E, Hearon Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Clifton Sevarance of Lamar visited thefir parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. E. Sevarance last week. Mr. and Mm. T. H. Ruff and family, Mr. and Mm. Raymond Ruff of Newberry were guests of the W. H. Bryans Sunday. Mr. and Mm. A. 'M.. Waltem and son, Lee, accompanied by Marion Parker, spent Sunday in Florence with Mr. and Mm. Elbert Kea. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McLendon of Bishopville, Mr. and Mm. Robert Sevamnce of Lamar and Mm. Ed na Sevamnce of CartemviUe were Sunday guests of the J. E Sevar- ances. Troy Pate, who has been a pat ient in Florence hospital, has re turned to his home hem. Miss Hasel McOee of Charleston was the weekend guestd of her father, R. J. McOee. Mm. Jack Easterling of McCall weekend guests of her aisteiPi^ra. L. M. BesL Mm. W. E. Davis visited rela tives Jn Darlington .during the weekend. John Neil Huckabee, who is at tending the Univemity, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Bes sie Huckabee. (T Cassatt Shocked By Sadden Death OfE.D^^ney It was a shock to people here last Friday when it was learned that E. D. Dabney had passed away suddenly at 10 a. m. Mr. Dabney had not been in good health for a number of months but was able to be at his filling station and at tend his duties them. Funeral ser vices were conduct^ fU the Beav er Dam Baptift. church Snodav afternoon at 2 o’clock by Men tor, Rev. .King, assisted by Rev. H. L. fipieU of Camden and Rev. Dgbney. The enormous gathering of friends and relatives and the love ly floml offerings wem proof of the high esteem in which he was held. He leaves a host of friends as well as r^atives Jrho will miss him. Our deepest sympathy are ex tended the family. I\ Mr. and Mrs. Furman Anderson and son, Larry, and Mr. and Mm. Albert Anderaon of Columbia spent Sunday with their pamnts, Mr. and Mm. Lewis Anderson. Camon Catoe of Sumter spent U>e weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mm. L. H. Catos. Mr. and Mm. Broadus Horton and son of Great Falls were visi- tore of relatives hem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCreary of Columbia spent Sunday with her brother, C. L. McCaskill and fam ily. Mr. and Mm. Billie Mickle of Camden spent Sunday with her brother, S. L. McLaughlin and family. Mm. J. W. Parker, who spent several weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Bruce Hall of Johnston^ .re turned to her home hem recently. Mrs. J. H. Watkins of Columbia spent the weekend with her sister,' Mm. L. H. Catoe^ and family. Lemuel Fanlkenberry and Jack Watkins of Columbia spent the weekend with relatives here. H. C. McCoy, who has been con fined to his bed for the past few weeks, has shown some improve ment Miss Marie Vaughn of Columbia spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs: J. T. Bmnnon 'and son, Jimmie of Rock Hill, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mm. J. E. Brannon. • ••••• When workem in one plant com plained of the cold, the walls wem painted a coral color and the com-, plaints stopped. The workers said they felt warm although the tem- pemtum had not been changed. 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Dooo’t bara horn wiaaiag MW fiiaoda for won thaa forty yaan. Tbay kava a aatioe-wida lOCTrtattae. Ara raaowwaedad by srataful pomta tba eovatry ovar. Aab yaar aafybiar/ Doan SPILLS Bonds Sales III Kershaw County U. 8. Savings Bonds sales in Kershaw county totalled $20^- 4fl|^75 for January, 1948, at re ported by Marion Heyman, Savings Bonds chairmen for Kemhaw county. W. Brooks Stucksy, in mport- ing ssiss for South Carolina for January totelling S2,91g,062.00, -points out that mom and mom people am purchasing Savings Ronds mgularly and automati cally each, month oithsr through payrall aavinga whom they work, or thmugh tho Bon- A-Month Plan whsrs they bank. No Dfsagmsmnt One may doubt the estimate of .Senator H. Alexander Smith, of New Jemey, that Russia Is spend ing between $120,000,000 and $180.- 000,000 a year in the war of words against the United States. Nevertheleas. one is not inclined to disagree with hie conclusion that the $12,000,000 which Congress rave the State Department for its s'jort-wave radio broadcast !<' in adequate to carry American propa ganda to other countries.—Orange burg Times and Democrat •ynhgoi you think of Lumber Think of us . .. Miller Lum ber Conq>«ny. Makes Plea For Teen-^e Canteen The Chronicle Is In receipt of the following communication: To the Citisens of Camden: I am Juat a teen-agar of Camden but I want you to liateo to what I have to say because it concerns each and every one of you. An old saying goes “The hope and fu ture of a nation lies in its young people." The futum of Camden lies in the teen-agem, the adolescents, the childmn of today. The kids that are studying Lbtin today will be passing laws, running the churches, sitting in thie> senate, and governing the state and nation in a jfew years. Whether we will be jail- I birds and drunkards or good solid citisens is being decided now. Now is the time that the future of Cam den and South Carolina is being determined. And here is where the teen-age canteen comes into the picture. First of «II. do you know what the canteen is?? It is a place whem a kid can go,to have good clean fun. It is a place where he esn go meet his friends, talk, sing, play ping- pong, read, laugh, or Just let off steam. It is a place where them is no drinking, gambling, cursing, or rude behavior allowed. It is a place where companionship anjl good cheer thrive in a good clean, *TroMn Foods for Better Entmf** Now that the Speculators Have Been Cleaned U] Meat Prices Are Going Up Again ■ -W { ‘ - I* tWhy not buy now and store in your locker those ineats which you know are going to scarce and high-, priced during the Spring and Summer? *• • All authorities agree that there will be^ a shortage of meats. • The production of meat has not kept pace with the demand ~ JUST AS IN THE CASE OF FUEL OIL — and there is sure to be a shortage this summer. •The national shortage of rneat is now estimated at 29 per cent. ^Euy Your Bleat Now Do the SUmghtertng For You. •Visitors are welcome — Com^ in and let us show you over our plant. YOUR FREEZER LOCKER - PKIHEATRE BETHUNE, S. C Friday, Fab. 20 "OUNFIGHTERS" in Clneeolor—with Randolph ScotL Barbara Britton Newa of tho Day and Comedy Saturday, Feb. 21 “FOOL’S GOLD with Hopalong Casaldy Chapter No. 12, Jesse. James Also Cartoon Saturday Night Show, 9:00 “CORPSE CAME C, 0. D." iwlth George Brent, Joan Blondell Menday-Tueaday, Fab. 28-24 ’’CRY.WqLF” Bkrol Flynn Barbara Stanwyck Movietone News and Comedy Wadnaaday, Feb, 28 “WILD BILL HICKOCK RIDES” with Conatanca Bennett, Bruce Cabot Also Selected Short SubJecUf Thttreday, Feb. tS “MENTON OF THE MOVIES” with Red Skelton, Vlrglpfa O’Brien Newa of tha Day and Comedy Operatod by Carolhia Frosaa Foods Rutledge Street •pposita Fbra Statkm Camdaii, S. C. *'FraMM Foods^for Klallar Eatiaf** -r t PRE-WAR STANDARD kUTAL Weathersilips Sold and Installad by E.E. VEITH Tba only f actoc^r oqnip- pod tFalnad naicluuBic fas lUs sacUoM.' P.OlBhIISI S. e State Theatre KERSHAW, a C eareful atmoapbem under aufar- TiMd cara The canteen now haa ninety ac tive, entbualaatlc, young membere between the agea of IS and 19. Each week brings new membere and the added problem of apace. I only wish that each of you could see the canteen in operation —the good times, the laughing, the enthusiasm and the pressing need for niom space. The small one room canteen that we now have la d^nltely not suf ficient. We need a place three or four times that large. It is impos sible for us alone to remedy this and 80 we am calling on yon to help na. We, the youth of Ciunden, am asking you to give us a place to go where them is no drinking or gambling. We are asking you to give us a chance to be something besides Juvenile delinquents. And you should g^ on yonr knees and thank ,God that we are asking for this chance. Then get up from your knees and do some thing! Respectfully, MARTHA ARRANTS. i- g 1 t.', ■y ■ 0 'i-v ‘i 1 i Arlhrills Pain rot satek, MlMrttaQF Maitoittaf Mlp for MtaTiad pains ot Shswmstli. ArthrlU% NMitUa l>sabs|0, aelsMea, or Msanisls Uy Bsariad. WSrks ihfoasb Ihs blssd. yim dom asosny starts aHavtaUaf pala ss jom saa work, snlof Ufa and slasp bmis eoauortsHy. Oat Ballad at dracflst today. Gulak, eoaa- PIeI# EEilEfECtlOn or IMDOy iMOk gMTOIllOOtf* Friday, Feb. 20 “LOUISIANA” Jimmie Davit, Margaret LIndaay Saturday, Feb. 21 “WILD HORSE M^A” Tim Holt, Nan Laalia Set; Feb. 21, 10:30 P. M. “FEAR IN THE NIGHT* Paul Kelly, Ann Domn MtMk-Tuea., Feb. 23-24 “GAY RANCHERO** t Roy Rogors, Jana Frasaa Wednesday, Feb. 25 “GLAMOUR GIRL** Qona Krupa OrcKaatra Thursday, Feb. 26 ^THUNDER IN THE VALLEY**’ Peggy Ann Gardner Lon McCallistor THE MILL CANNOT SRIND with Water Over the Dam ’IlLtJI,,.. nctptnr. moo., tpmt uawiMly. forauiMd,. all of it is not “over the 'dam” as loof ss you sdll have income to porchaaa lift inauranct protsetoo. There atill is opportunity to set in motion the wheals of sa inautsnes progtsm gesred to prsscot-day income aad the coftenf cost of liviof. Let s friendly Lift of Georgia Agent assist yon la setdag up a Ufa insurance program lulEcient to meet your particular needs 1.- , m \ ' THE OLD HCLIAtLE • •Ml •OilCt • ATLAMfA WHILE SHOPPING PAUSE FOR COKE n icsvt VStiWISLP 101 plaa lA amtm iOttllD UNPBI AUTHOBITY OP TNI COCA-COIA COAPANV 9Y CAROUNA COCA^XMA OOltfMIY CAMWI BRANCH t»w.c