The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 19, 1948, Image 3

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jXKS NEWS FROM BETHUNE *htf ifi Mr. uid May« in t**® d®®^ who w*. born Sing day. Thureday. at linden hosplUl. IntMi^nt npthel cemetory Saturday g, just north of * en young P®®®*®, nth Fellowship Rally In tho a,re Presbyterian chnr^ afternoon and ere^ to ia Chaperones were ll». ^ er. Miss Stella Bethuna and liSniraiiiiiiiiiiB IING ATTRACTIONS liglar Theatre r Broad and Rutladga tta 9^00000dOM>000000^ i-Sat., March 19-20 Thrill! ActlonI FunI the man from UTAH” with John Wayne Serial, Comedy, Cartoon Special i i^.Tuca., March 22-23 “DUST BE MY - - DESTINY” Garfield, Priscilla Lane Alan Hale ^ Warner Pathe Newt J..Thura., Mar. 24-25 “LOVE FROM A STRANGER” n Hodiak, Sylvia Sidney Ann Richards mount News and Serial iiiirainuiiiiBHiiiiniid A number of students attended the Junior Homemaker’s district rally held in the Columbia high school auditorium Saturday. Miss Peggy Gainey was elected vice presidenL Sevmnl received awards in winning good home projects. Mias Lria Grantham received the 'award for excellent dresses. Miss j Carolyn Berthea, teacher," deserves much credit for her splendid work in home eoonomics. Mias Bessie Rosier has returned from an extended visit to her nie^, Mrs. Shelton Humphries in Char leston. She was accompanied home by' Mrs. Humphries and little daughter, Shirley. Mrs. Q. B. Tlier- little Iheatre Camden, S. C. FrL^t., March 19-20 “YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME” Jeanne Crain, Dan Dailey Oscar Lavant, Barbara Lawrence Also Selectad Short Subjects __ Special I M<m.-Tuea., March 22-23 “SLEEP MY LOVE” Claudette 'Colbert, Don Amache Robert Cun>mings, Hazel Brooks Also Latest Newt Wed-Thura., Mar. 24-25 “OUT OF THE PASr* Robart MKchum, Jane Greer Also Latest Nfws HOT WEATHER Will Soon Be Here Better have that ice. box fixed before need it We can give a guaranteed job I very reasonable price. L T. BRANHAM PHONE 356-W rell of Lancaster is also a guest in the Rosier home. Mrs. WalUce PhUlps and chil dren of h(ew Port News, Va., are visiting Mrs. Philips’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.-^ McLaurln. Mrs. John Carlston (Mary Nancy) and children, who spent several months with the J. N. McLaurlns,, returned last' week to their home In Old Qrchaid, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McLaurln of Florence spent Sunday with their father, J. N. McLaurln, wno is suffering an attack of flu. Mrs. D. L. Yarbrough and Mrs. Hugh Witherspoon have returned to their home In Mayesville after a week’s stay in their old home ■ here. The Presbyterian Auxiliary as sembled at the Yarbrough horns Tuesday afternoon in celebration ot their 6gth wedding anniversary. The pastor. Rev. W. L. Baker, made the invocation. A: lovely pot plant was presente. Ught refresh ments were carried and enjoyed, after which the group dispersed amid best wishes and congratula tions to this charming couple. Mr. and Mrs. Bill King and lit tle son of Columbia were weekend guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. King. Mrs. W. A. McDowell, Jr., and little son, Michael, and Mrs. W. T. Ratcliff spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Vaughn in West Co lumbia. Mrs. John Eldwin King very charmingly entertained her bridge club Thursday evening in a beau tlful setting of lovely glads, spring flowers^ and St. Patrick favors. The green 'motif was effectively used throughout. Other than the regular members playing were Mrs. June Truesdell and Mrs. Hugh Wither spoon of Mayesville. Chicken salad, cookies and coffee were served. When the scores were counted Miss Stella Bethune heldjiigh score Shd Mrs. Frank Lee received the float ing and consolation prises. Mr. and Mrs. Jane Truesdell at tended the Newton-Donaldson wed ding at the Methodist church in Hartsville Sunday afternoon. }flr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell spent Sunday in Spartanburg with Mr. Mitchell’s mother. On fhelr way /or DtSCOMrORTt - XUfMiii - 3S> Par Pottle lifetime • • • • ^ v:v fi Carolina Cop Race Will Be Bro^rast Oyer Staticui WIS ;~p. Radio State WIS and as sociated frequency modulation station WIS-FM will broadcast the famed “Carolina Cup” race at the Springdale meeting, Camden, March 27. A preview program from 1:46-2 p. m. will be heard prior to actual broad cast of the feature race from 2:45-3:15 pi. m. , Racing authority Chris Wood, Jr,, a Philadelphian, will again describe the race for radio listanera. Wood la Hunt Roving director for Triangle Publics- tiona, publiehert of the Phila delphia Morning Telegraph, and operators of Radio Station WFIL and Television Station WFIL-TV. Wood -will be ae- aisted by WIS Program Direc tor Frank Hardan, Women’s Director Christie Zimmerman, and Newt Editor Qren Selbels, who will interview outstanding personalities attending the sports classic, and will add to Wood’s description of the color ful annual affair. Service Unit Has Changed Location Camden Refrigerations Sales and Gervlce, formerly located on De- Kalb street Just east of Fair street, has moved to new quarters in the Dess Kennedy building at Broad and Rutledge streets. Under the ownership and man agement of Prank Robinson, this business will feature commercial equipment of all kinds and will deal particularly with General Elec tric company home appliances., During the time Mr. Robinson has been operating his business here he has built up a' splendid following of clients. His knowledge of appliance repairs has made him in great demand. Subscribe To The (JJhroiiicle home they had supper wfth their aunt, Mrs. Clemson Wilson, tn New berry. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seeley of Co lumbia were Sunday guests ol their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hahi- mond. 'P Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Barr were weekend guests of relatives tn,Gil bert. Dr. and Mrs. Kickley of Btehop- vllle were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker.. Mrs. Cramer Jones has returned from Camden hospital where she has been a patient. Miss Alma Pitts of Columbia sp^t Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Bessie Seegars. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Outlaw, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ellmore spent Sun day in Camden with relatives. 'The lovely flowers used for the morning services in the Methodist Sunday were given by Mr. and Mm. McNeil Clybum in memory of their ■on, McNeil Clybum. Mr. and Mm. Sedley King and chiljjren of Moncks Comer were weekend guests of Mr. and Mm. D. M. Mays. The following circles of the Methodist church met Ihieeday ef- .teraoon: Walter Vance Jeanan wHh Mre. McNeil Clybam, Joanna Gaston with Mrs. Maud Gardnw, the Nancy King circle will meet Friday evening with Mm. Wood- re wSeegam. Sgt Rowley Watson of Shaw Field was Sunday gueat of the D. M. Mays. Be QnickToTtBat Bronchitis Cteonte bronchltla may diwMii If your ooui^ dhest cold, or aenla bran* ctiitia to not tnated iM yoa eannol afford to takeadianoewllhaigriDedt- da» lea potent than ’Okaomulalea wbleh met right to tlio aeat of the troaUe u> bfl^looem aadezpel gon laden pblecm and a&l nmre to eoothe andn^TaiLtender.tnflamMl teonditol muoooi fv*p*******- * Ommutoloii blends beeehwood creoeote byapedal prooeowtth otte Ume teeted medidna for oouglML It contains no narootica. Mo matter bow many medidna you have tried, tell your dniggtot.to Ben you a bottle of efreomnlslon wito the UDderatanding yon oust bke tba way It qulclcly allays the ooogh. pay nming rest and Msepb or have your money baA Sale Of Savings Bonds In County Vldrola 6I2V4 Everything yooVa atwaya wanted in a i»dio-plioiM>a paphi This newest meadber of the fianioiia RCA lector I'Creetwood” Series record changer and radio in one rofl-oat unit... bnigi yoii ridit tme tone of the ”^dcn Throat.’* AM, abort waito, ^us static-firee RCA Victw FM radio, with pnaUNitton taning. Variable tooe ^tnds for both lagh end low &a(|aencies^ The phono- gnph pUya op to 12 records antomaririAf . . : has passed 3000 hour operstkn test! “Silent Sapphire” perauuient point pickap. The snp^ period cabinet is finished in gleanung mabogaiiy. AC operation. Fiamt tone $j iaRCATietor ■’’•T.M. Iw- ’ Home Marion H. Heymsn, Kemhaw county chairman of the U. S. aavings bonda diviaion reporta aalea of $47,275.00 in aavinga bonda In Kemhaw county dur ing the month of February. The people of South Carolina inveated a total of $2A98,226.7S in U. 8. aavinga bonda during the aame period, according to W. Brooka Stuckey, etgte di rector. REVIVAL SERVICES Rev. R. I. Haley, pastor of the Free Will Baptist church, an- nohnees that revival services will begin Sunday, March 21. Services will be held each evening at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. Roy Rumeey, of Toc- coa, Ga.. will do the preaching. The public is cordially Invited. NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that In accordance with the terms and pro visions of the Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County in the case of John H. Hen drix. Sallie Viola Hendrix Stroud, Beulah Ada Hendrix Barry. May Belle Hendrix Hamle't, Toland C. Hendrix. Eva Hendrix, George Knowlton Hendrix. John Wesley Hendrix and Felix Hendrix, Plain tiffs, vs. Joanna Irene Hendrix Mc Leod, estate of Ethel Mace Murchi son and Jane Kirby Williford, De fendants. I will sell to the highest bidder, before the Court House door at Camden. S. C.. during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in April, 1948, being the 5th day thereof, the following described property: All that pieces parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being about six (6) miles Southeast of the. City ProvM FACT aiUEP for PAIIMISEIIES of Camden, In the County oi Ker shaw, State of South Carolina, con taining one hundred (100) acree. more or less, and described as* fol lows: North by lands formerly of Frank West, now of C. B. Smith; Elast and West by lands formerly of A. L. Barnes: and South by lands formerly of Bruce Bdwarda, now of Croft; said property being that conveyed to'Charlea W. Hen drix and M. C. Johnaon by deed of date November t, 1902, and re corded in the office of the Clerk of Court ot Kemhaw County in Deed Book HHH, at page 1(10. Terms of Sale; For Cash, the Special Referee to require of thS succeesful bidder a depoait of five (5) per cent ot hla bid, ame to b$ forfeited in case of non-compliance; no personal or de^clency Judgment is demanded and the bidding will not remain open after the sale but compliance with the hid may be made immediately. 51c N. C. ARNETT. Special Referee. Camden, S. C., March 8, 1948. Gettys and Shannon, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Public notice Is hereby given that three (3) days hereafter the undmiigned will file with the Sec retary of State an application for a charter for a corporation to be known as Real Estate Sales and Inenranee, Inc., with capital stock of 10 shares of $1,000.00. per value each, home office, Camden, S. C. The purpose of said coriioratlon is to operate a real estate and insur ance buainess. A meeting for the perfection of this corporation will .be held on 28 March 1948, at the office of Harold W. Funderburk, at torney. Camden, S. C. Ip W. B. FORT J. B. McODIRT Incorpomtomi - Backache qalek comfortloc halp for BaokoclM. Pains. OatUnt Up Nlshto. atronc tioaOr urtaa, InrlUUaf paaaa*aa, Lm Pa^ alralas ondar syst, uA swoUaa anuat, dna «a non-orgai^ and nsn-syatacDle Kldasy and Btaddar troablM, try Cyrtax. Quick, eomplata satisfaction or Bonsy back vvarantaad. AA yoar druttlst for CyWox today. , I NOTICE In conformity to the recent amend ment to City Ordinance stating that all hog pens shall be removed from the City Limits. Notice is hereby given that May 15th., 1948, is the dead line to comply. After that date those not complying will be prosecuted. 4 CITY BOARD OF HEALTH esra, eoi Hraestoii JUST nib refreshing, gentle Neu-rs-balin aa ibe sore^ipot. Insitaily, aching muscles sisn to relsx ... the psin cates. Use NEURA- BALM to gel fsM. long-lssiing relief frota the miseries of muscular aches and paint. i M) Vff i \ ryoai •ratf PIX THEATRE BETHUNE, S. C Friday, Mareh 19 “I WONDER WHO’S KISSING HER NOW" In Technicolor—^wlth June Haver, Mark Stevens Mews of the Day and (fomedy Saturday, March 20 "*PfONEER JUSTICE" with “Lash” LaRue Chapter No. 3, Vigilante Alao CartfBon Gatiirday Night Show, 9:00 "HOLLYWOOD BARN DANCE" with Emeat ’Tuhb, Lori Talbott Monday-Tueeday, Mareh 22-2$ “THIS TIME FOR KEEPS" In Technicolop—wlth Batha WliUama, Jtouny Durante JfAnny Johnston Wamer'e Pathe News and Comedor Mfodhaeday, Mareh '24 “LAST OP THE REOMEN" In Clnicolop—wHJi Jon Hall, Evelyn Ankem Aiao Selected Short Subjecta ; TSnreday, MareR EE “POtSESBCO" wtfM Jon Crawford. Van Heflto News or the Day ei|tf (fomedy Slipper Satin Pastel Shades 2.49 per yd. Cotton Prints 39c to 69e Rayon Prints 98c to 1.49 Rayon Solids 98c to 1J98 R^yon Checks • 98e Pointed Piques 98e Printed Sheers 98e Stripes and Solids Chambray 49c to 79c Pastel Shades of Batiste 59c to 98c ” Your needle will fly through these fabrics — ^ you’ll have the most beautiful gyring and summer ward- robG hi many a year. Think of it—4|uality fabric in the pattern you want—the color you want^—in the droM jem want Lose no tune. Com^in today to make your mIoc- tkma. 1