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year ball SATURDAY Iht proved Hucrsuccn^ T ^^Vear Ball, Bponsored by the Woman’s AuxH> hospital Saturday iii«ht at the recrea nt Woodward Airport, was a success beyond the * •Tnectation of the auxiliary members. Over two prnectation of the auxuiary memoers. uver two H n^ole with reservations (Kcupled tables while found places on the porches and In side rooms.' iBoseinwy Jrsctlre and clerer ml«tr<M [iRSHAW L0D6I NO. S* , A. F. M. Begnlar CommwUce- tion Flrtt Tne^ ^ Bach Month nt f P.-M- Visitort Weloo**. A. C. McKAlN. W. M. LoNBS. Secretary of ceremonlee. performins befoiv the “mike” In a chamtinK manner. iMIm Robinson and her co^hairman. Mlse Mackey Chase, had done wonderful planning for the even ing and kept the fun going until midnight They .were assisted by Misses Jane and Priscilla Buckley. Many gifts were awarded during the evening for various contests, sad this provided a great deal of | fnn. «As this was leap year a priss was glvra the Stth couple ehterlng the halli Mr. and Mra W. Prather were the lucky ooupleT The Cinderella Dance was won by "Kirkland Purler, of Binning- ham, Ala. By winning the dance he became the beau of the ball as he selected Mrs. Lois Coze the sec ret Cinderella of the ball. A special dedlcatloh dance to Mrs. Granger Oalther, president of the auxiliary, was played by re quest of a war veteran and In ap preciation for all that she did for the boys’ entertainment at Uie Service Center In Camden during the war. liberty HDI News by Vo»r HAT kNED and BLOCKED by IRS of Colmnbia pert Hatters With Factory Methods ft carry All Hat Aeeeeaerice, sueh as If and outer Bands, Linlnss. ato . . . . [renovate, alter sizes, larger er smaller. fe Guarantee A Farfact Fit 7.. ... Wa Laava It To Yoor Jndfmant MAIL ORDERS SOUOITED "Hat Life by Petenf* Sumter Street Cohunbia, S. C. Notice \ tks of Reg^traiion for refer- idum on form of CSiy Govern- lent wiU be open in the office of le Gty Oerk on Febroary 23,1948 id remain open tiim March 27,' LOUISE W. BOYKIN, Supervisor of Re^tration Mrs. Jcdin deLoach did a won derful Job of auctioneering, net- Ung a nice anm for the auzUlary. Among the purchasers at the auc tion were Randy Duffey, who ac quired a Springer Spaniel; Fair- field Cougan, who bought the broil- maater, and Warren Smith, who bought the “Million Dollar Baby.” Mrs. Arden Lowndes, chairman of the ball, and Mrs. Oalther, the president of the suzlUary, presided graciously as hostesses for the evening. The results of the evening proved that all others heading com mittees had done their iiart to pM- fectlon. Mrs. John VlUepigue did a supwb Job of decorating and Mrs. Eklwin Ouy performed the cohMsal - work of seeing that all the tables and chairs were se cured and placed plraperiy. Mrs. Rhetta Blakeney did a good Job in the sale of tickets! Mrs. ^Ellssbeth Thomas had plenty of good refreshments on hand for the crowd. “Mas” Mc Carty s<dd tickets at the* dom*. tak ing the responsibility of this Im portant Job off the fehouldera of the ladles of the auxiliary. The details of the proceeds and the patron list will be printed on next week’s Chronicle. Subscribe To The Chronicle When Your Back Hurts - wmm M .V *»*■ ilhmtes W as Mtir > l)Me*« have baas WM aad 1 AmbS Ul * Doans Pills AKE UINCHUME REFRESHMENT TIME Recmit visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. J<mes and fnmlly were^Rsv. and Mrs. F. A. Drenaan, M. C. Mayes and sons, MUton and Whit o! Mayesvlllo. Jonos spcut the weekend visiting his consln. Marietta WU- llama. In Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Marion B. WU- lieiM and danghters, Marietta and “Brooksle,” were guMf* of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jones and family on Sunday. The Clttle of the Woman’s Auxiliary met on Monday after noon at the home of Mrs. R. J. Wardlaw, Sr. The program was pre sented by Mrs. C. B. Pressly. De lightful -refreshments were served after the program. Rev, and Mfs. J. 8. Robinson were visitors in Columbia on Tues day. ■ A number of our citixens were Camden visitors last week, B. J.. C. D. and S. H. Cunningham, G. R. Clements and Rev. J. 8. Robinson, were all In the registration office on Monday morning preparing to perform their duty and privilege by voting in the general election this fall. Mrs. J. M. Preemui and baby, Jimmie, of Columbia, spent the ^weekend with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Clements. They went to Camden on Saturday and had some dental work done. Dr. Freeman came over Sunday and accompanied them home. - — Mr. and Mrs. El L. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clements and baby of Lynchburg, S. C.. and Miss Cle ments of Georgetown were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clements. Miss Jo Wardlaw ot Mooresvlllu N. C., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. R. J. Wardlaw. Miss Gladys Dye and Miss Mar- guet of Great Falls spent Sunday with the Mlses Clara and Louise Johnston. Mrs. 8. H. Cunningham spent Sunday in Camden. Miss Anna McLanchUn of Ches ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Thompson Sr., Mr. and Mrs. AUison and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson ot Pau line visited relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. r!. J. Wardlaw, Jimmie Wardlaw tmi Shirley Hil ton went to'Colnmbla Wedneeday night to attend the capping exer- clsee of Miss Faye Towns at the Cbhimbia hoapital. SUMMONS !%• State of South Curoltea. County KMuhuw. In the Conrt ot Common Pleas Faith deLoach. Plaintiff WlUlam Brevard, Lewis T. Shrop shire. Robert J. Shropehire, Jr., Frank Shropshire, Manly W. Shropshire, Theodore L. Shrop shire, fteliita S. Duff, Richard .^v^y Shropehire. in his own right and as Administrator of the Bstete of Sallle Shropehire Brwvard, deceased. Nannie Bla Footer.—DsfUBtate. ‘iy>.th« Defsoisat, Wllltea Bru- vaid: Ton are hsruhy summoned and required to answer the oompUlnt In this sctloo. the original of vrhl^ together with the original Sum mons, having been filed of record In the office of the Oerk of Court for Kershaw County on the 8th day of March, 1148, and to eerve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint upon the subecrlber at his office In the City of Camden. South Carolina, within twenty (80) days ufter oervloe hereof Upoa you, ezeluelve of the day of su^ senrloe. and If yon fsR to answer the cwnplaint within the time aforeesld, the plaintiff in this SiC- tion will apply to the Court tor the relief demanded In the complaint JOHN K. deLOACH. Attorney for Plaintiff. Jiarch 8. 1948. SS-Sc i •Whan jroa thfaik oi Lumbar Thiiik ol lu . .. Millar Lnm* bar Coapaaj. i 7 i- Use Chronicle Want Ads QUICK RELIEF FROM STOMACH ULCERS Ml*EXCESS ACID fSr teUeref Notice to the Public ««•/ • Hereafter no dead fowls or animals shall be - • t-- % ' J- . left on City refuse dumps. Owners are request ed to call telephone 64 immediately and a city truck will calljor and dispose of same. Any othm* disposition is a violation of City Ordinance. CITY BOARD OF HFAI.TH ■ « Notice to Plumbers Effective with this Notice PLUMBING IN SPECTION IS IN FULL FORCE and EF FECT IN CAMDEN. \ Under the Ordinance Permits must be secur ed at office of Municipal Utilities in advance of doing any manner of Plnmbing wmrL Code books are available at this office. ^gned, LE HARDIN, Snpt Mnnidlpa] Utilities ■>jr EVERYONE ti?!! 'i'" 'f :l?€: '1. Yes, this time EVERYONE in Camden \ b cordially mvited to attend a general get-together to find out more about... 'S a tt * • W’' 1.1 \l City-Manager Form of Govommont V* \ ^ Hie fdks who will apeak to ymi ’ 1 filings. Mayor of LancasUr I Rogm, (Sty Manager, Lancaster resorv. (Stv Attorney. Lancaster ^ _ ' f - i 8 p. m. - Friday Night - March]t9 •i; GRABIMAR ^OOL AUDITORIUM SOTTlia VNPM AUfHOtrrV OF fUl COCA-COLA epOFAMY ST ^ ^ COCA-COLA COMPANY CAMDEN BRANCH Spaiuored -n ■ > ■I'# 4^ ’’tW'."; • ,^1A ^ ^ ’.v.