The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 12, 1948, Image 11

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A9 THI CAMDCN CHRONICLI, CAMDEN. SOUTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, MARCH IS. 1t4t PAGE ELEVEN aub Dance Neat Sum For cer Society nomas jresture 'from tao cfmden High Schotri ie Cancer Society ho Cancer ^ ^ M utt Friday [50 usi — these young •cnool I And it necMsary to W their own teen-age acUTi- «uiiic funds from umo to raising funds ..— ^ i- 0f «iao wanted to 4o their share In this rery worthy cause, and coadueted a diire of thahr own. More than SO couples, the girls •aUy dressed in dungarees, shirts and pigtails were on the floor and tripped through the intricate maxes Of a square dance till 11 o^clock. The Beta Cluh feels rery grate- Ori to Mr. Langley for Tolnnteering his serrloas in calling the seta land to fhs Taylors’ tor the music. Troubles Do Not Come Singly, Sam ^ Patterson Thinks In connection with remonetixa* Don of surer in Mexico, the M^ can goremment has Just esUblish- ed weights for its colas. ' One day last week the lit tle son of. Sam Patterson, col ored, who fives near town, fall off of a truck and broke his arm. He was taken to the hos pital. The iMMt day Sam and his wife went to ase their sen at the hospital and on their way home his wife started homorrhasing se she had to be Uken, to the hospital. Return ing from the hospital to his home Sam’s car turned over In front of Marshall’s Grocery at the Interes^tion of Highways ^ aud 84 and he had a fin ger cut off. wmmm COMING ATTRACTIONS Haig^ar Theatre Comer Broad and Rutledge Bts WW>OOOOOODOOOOOBOOpig^ CbsSSaS loMOiU POUND Flayer CAKES Fri.-Snt, Mnreli 12-13 Charles Starrett as the Durango in "BUCKAROO FROM POWDER RIVER” with Smiley Burnette, Eve Miller Also Serial and Comedy MoQ..Ttws.. March 15-16 ‘THE DOCTOR TAKES A WIFE” Loretta Young, Ray Milland Also Warner Pathe News *******‘'***‘‘rnnnnn0000001 WetL-TIrars.. Mnr. 17-18 “SLIPPY McGEE” Donald Barry, Dale Evans Also Serial and News Your Last Chance Yon Must Pay Your Pidl Tax NOT LATER Than MimtHAV, IHRCII 13 In Order to Vote In The City^Mandiger Referendum TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED FREE JUST PICK UP YOUR PHONE—CALL 190 Be A Good Citizen.... Register •k JUNIOR'CHAMBER OP COMMERCE ON HIGHWAY Na 1 - GROCERY twin oaks — PHONE 30S4i ••■•ww riday and Saturday Only lYONAISE .. pL 39c COFFEE ... 1 lb. 39c lERVES 2 ■ 1-lb. 21c fSTARD .. ■ ■ <rt lac CHILI (X)N CON .. 21c . JEWEL - 4-lb.cartDn 129 IARETTES--ai^brand.......carton 163 ^ COFFEE - 3-lb. can with cop and sancer US •Plenty of JELLO •CARNATION MILK •forem^ dai^ milk "" In Paper Containers MniMB ^eHave Pnlany FROZEN FOODS FwEDNEaiAY ICE CREAM WILL BE Dc pi •ENTY of MRKfNG SPACE Further Report On Camden February Horse Show Events The report last week on the Camden February 1»48 Horse Show needs to be somewhat clari fied. The two championships were based on total points won iu Class- •a I. S. 6, $ and 10, points being awarded on the basis of 6. 3. t and 1 for first, second, third and four places- respectively. The first three classes were horsomanahip classes and the last two. while they were Jumping classM, were Judged entirely on »e horsemanship of the rider ^bese^ch^mpi^^^ip^tn^hles were 12 and under group and by Joe Wil liams in the age 18 to 17 group. In order to correct the error in the report on the children’s Jump ing classes. the complete summary Of them Is here gdven; under group. Ramey Pfnny Sheffield, tblrd, and Rick Coker, fourth RaiJ**® Nell ^tesjas first r Joe Williams, sec- success as ** ,^"*1 been en thusiasm in the event Dr. Arthur Brown W,as Camden Native Dr. Arthuro H. Brown, Oswego, S. C.. a native of Camden, haring been born here October 17, 1871, died in a Sumter hoaplUl Satur day after a ibng illnsaa. A graduate of the Medical Col lege at Charleston he did post grad- Report Made By JayCees On Costs Hydrant Projeet A financial report on the Instal lation of ten hydrants along U. S. Highway No. 1 to provide fire protection to hundreds of residents uaU VortIn N^w mw' ® C®®**®” i)*"- ' ior Chamber of Commerce, which years. He then went to Oswego . j . where he has since resided for 46 years. He was a member of the The report shows that 11,180.60 L« couni, MMici A.«ctauo»,»' 25, Mason and Ehistern Star and be- iU,* 1/?*^ !^® longed to the Methodist church. He leaves his wife who was Lillian Fort: an adopted son, Fred O. Brown, also sunrives. FSineral services were held Sun day afternoon at 4 o’clock ,from the Funeral—home—In^-Snm ter-^ with Interment in the Surntm* cemetery. freight was 864; the City of Cam den was paid 1492.40 for installing them, making the total cost I1..324.- 78, leaving deleft of $144.28, which was paid by the Junior Chamber of Coauneree. Harry L. Raley Is Honored At Furman First Exhibition First exhibition of American manufac^rers was held by Frank- Un institute in Carpenters’ hall, Oc tober 18-20. 1824.. Backache Vor quick eomfoittet help for Baekacho, Khanmatio Faina, Oattint Up Nlfhts, atrone elaoSy urlna, trrttatlng paaaasaa. Lac Faina, ankMa, dua atretac-undar ayaa, an4 avoUan to Don-ortanle and noinayatoinlo Kldnay and Bladdar troublaa, try Cyat^ Quick, eomplata ■atlafaction or monay back Bxarantaad.'Aah your druaslat for CyaHn today. little Theatre Cb S« C* Fri.-S«t, March 12-13 “TENTH AVENUE GIRL** Margaret O’Brien George Murphy Also Selected Short Subjects MoM.-TMaa., March 18-16 “HIGH ViMJU* Robert Taylor, Audrey Totter Herbert Marahall Also Latest Nawa Wed.-Thun,, Mar. 17-18 “NIGHT SONG’* Dana Andrews, Merle Oberon Ethel Barrymore Also News ^ ®**®^ 2. Be- tatl^a elected depu- AM^UMoi ‘*‘“‘«terla! Association at Furman university 1 '••««. Mr. Raley ia S ®“**^** «“<* mlnoring In religion at Furman. ot the Furman Notica of Foblic *• hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the office of the City Clerk and Treas urer of Camden, South Carolina, at five oclMk P. M. on April 6, 1948, to consider a proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordlnaaee of the City of Camden, which proposed amendment is to remove the re striction provided in the Zoning Ordinance of the aty of Camden relating to the alignment of build- toga in reapect to neighboring buildings in that block of the City of Camden bounded North by thb street knoyrn as Pine or Union StreoL east by Broad Street, south by Chesnnt street and west by Campb^ street All peraons favor ing or objocting to saM proposed change will be given an oBportaiHty to be heard at this iiiaiiMMi S2e HENRY SAVAGE, JR.. Chairman Zoning Commission LOUISE W. BOYKIN, City Cierk and Treasurer SUMMONS The Stats of Soath CaroUna. County of Kershaw. In the Cotort of Common Pleas Faith deLoach, Plaintiff vs V^iam Brevard, Lewis T. Shrop shire, Robert J. Shropshire, Jr. Frank Shropshlra, Manly W. Bhropshlra^ Theodore L ShreF- shire, Callsta S. Doff, Richi^ Bvely Shropshire, in his on ri^t and as Admlniatrator of the Estate of Salllo Shropshtro Orevard, daeeased, Nannie Ella Foatar.—Defendants. TO the DefendanL William Bra- vard: Yon aro horoby annunoned and reqnirad to anawor the eoraplaint in this aetkm, the ortgtaat of which together with tho original Sam mons, having baon fOed of record in the oftlen Of the C9erk of Conrt for KarMiaw Comty on tho 8th day of Vareh. 1948, and to servo a copy your answer to the said commaint upon the aahaeriber at his offke In the City of Oamden, South Carolina, within twenty (10) days after service hereof hpon you, /ezclaslvo of the day of mch aarvice, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac tion will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint JOHN K. deLOACni, Attorney for Plaintiff. March t, 1948. BMe COMINO ATTIIACTKHU Camden Theatre PrLJia., Much 1X43 -CAMPUS HONEYMOON” featuring Lyn Wild#, Las WIMa . Adala Mara, Richard Crane •eleelad Short BuhJaeU SSBgBOB0S<B< Sat, Mar. 13, 10:30 P. M. Dangerl VIeleneei Sudden Death) THE INVISIBLE WALL’ DOn Castia, Virginia Christine RIaiiard dMilnea lBBBBdOBBDDODOggaaOOO» MoB.-Tviaa., March 18-16 •T WALK ALONE** Burt Lancaaler, Lixabeth. toott Mavletona Nawa WadUThMTs., Mar. 17-18 “THE TENDER YIA^ Jaa 1. ■a^ani, RiahanI, EVERY DAY VALUES 9 Paahera Labd or fttandari Pack Peas 3^’29c Lfltopk «r BoMana fMI Cocktai 24e Iona SUeed or Hahraa TaOow CliiM Peaches 2Cc * MARCH w VALUES At Your MaiKlIy ASP Au> ruej Apple smn 2 27 AAP or Phekan labal Grapefnit JuKu.' h Maigarim w 34 Saanyflald Salt Flour Jewel u^81c 1^34 Honnel’a Slioad BACON lb. 59c Ana Pass Salad Dressing a 33c ■pat backs . ..ib, 25c Ann Past Bpagbattt ar Macaroni 3s&25c Mild Aaaoriqaa Cheese 52c RIBSmE lb. 39c Iona Whole or Golden Corn V-8 Cocktai Na S Can IS-Oi. Can 17c I6c Cut Pork CHOPS .. .lb. 59c MARVEL BREAD HOME STYLE 18c FRESH FRUITS Mid VKgTAIIJI Jana Parker Cinnamon ar Spfarad Fraah Taadar Green BEANS, 2 lbs. 25c DOMUTS 18c ag-ox. Pkg. Sunnyflald Flour For Pancakes Ann Page Blended Syrup Ann Page Prepared Spaghetti 2”%r°"23c pt Bot 14e 25c MILO & MELLOW 8 O’clock Coffee 1-Lb. Bag 40c • 3 ^ *1'* CABBAGE,2Hm. ....7c I Graaa Tapg CARROTS, 2 bandies 19c Naw Rad Blita POTATOES, 5 lbs...32c APPLES, Ib. ..10c Size 46a' GRAPEFRUIT, 5 for 25c Size 8a LETTUCE, 2 heads . .19e V IMrJt£;^4ia%^SI2l Size 360a LEMONS, dozen ... .32e PERSONAL IVORY SOAP 8c IVORY SOAP 2 ^ 21c CAMAY SOAP lie IVORY SOAP « bC 19c RINSO is 37c SWAN SOAP 2^ 23c SWAN ‘ SOAP^ ^ 29c SPRY 44q & 41a 44a can SMFT GUEMREa I2t rV* Nablaoo Vanilla Wafan ... Pki. Grape Nut “^3la Flakes .... ^ lit Siamytield - Cals ... Sunnyflald Com PUm iSa Pkg. .--i Pkg. 12a Iona *■' i -H; :■} ■ i <5. !• ' if-'A. . •ni '■4 . /'I' ' > > ■ >» ■ : t ■ - ' i I /