The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 23, 1948, Image 10

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Ethane Of' llie Past Week mtBli Over! Mt i CMfe] ftr f-! s-'.iy ■ '•Mf ■•y teotfle it Teur The Bethhae Boy Scoot troop, oiuler the leadership of Kiiidani Wat^, roared the tatereetihf ipofe of PalrfleM, tUSUaM. UacMtM and Kershaw eohntlea darliig tke weekend. Conoart Aaa’n. Drive An intenatvft ttiva was made here by Mrs. D. M. Mays and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell to secare members for the Camden Community Concert Aaaooiation. Qaitie a niumber of Bethune fofts took out member* ships. W. M. U. Maetlnf The Woman’s Missionary Union of the Baptist church entertained with a miscallaneotts abower at the home of Mrs. Lee Hilton Monday evening, honoring ifrs. Milton Price, the former Bather Lee^ Waters. ^ I The home was ioYely with a pro-j fusion of early spring flowers. The Watch Your Kidneys/ Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Waate Your kidneys srs eonstsntijr fliurlag waste mattar from (ha blood stream. But kidneys sometimes lag In thetr 'wbrlr=^dh9 not act as Nature intended—fail to ra> move impurities that, if rstained, may poison the system and upset the whole body machinery. Symptoms may be nagging backache, -persistaiit headacM, attadta ol dlzalneea. getting up Bights, swelitng, pufflneaa under tba ayaa—a faaling of Btrvous anxiety and loss of pep and strength. Other signs of kidney or bladder dis* order are sometimee burning, scanty or too frequent urination. There should bs no doubt that prompt treatment is wiser than neglect. Use Doan’$ pUUi Doan't have been winning new friends for mors than forty ywn. They have' a nation-wide zeputatloa. Are recommended by grateful people tba country aver. A$k ptur mitkSori DOAN SPILLS gueaU wara graatad at tha door by Mra. Hilton, Mrs. R. K. Tompkins and Misa Batty Jo Tidwall. During tha avening saveral entartaining contests wsra enjoyed. Mnsic was famished by tha Girls Anilliary. Dainty refreshments were sarred from the prettily appointed dining table. Tho color schema of green and white was carried out in re freshments, flowers, mints < and candles. Mrs. Price was the recipient of many pretty and useful gifts. Mrs. Mitehsii (intertaiiis Mrs. C. B. Mitchell delightfully entertained 'Thursday evening with three tablet of bridge in honor of Miss' Linda McLendon, of Bisbop- Tllle, a bride-elect . The honoree's place wao^^fiarked with a white corsag^^'^lnfature corsages were ^pfMented each guest. Before tM ^mes fried chick en, butterbeans,' potato salad, stuffed celery, hot biscuits, Iced tea, fruit cake and whipped cream were served. Those present were: Miss Linda McLendon, Mrs. Eugene McLendon, Mrs. Harvey McLure, Miss Betty McLure, Mrs., Dan Laney and MA. Odell, of Blshopvllle; Mrs. Lloyd Sutherland, of Union, Mrs. R. E. McCasklll, Mrs. Fred Brinson. Mrs, June Truesdell. and Misses Carolyn Bethea and Stella Bethune. Miss McLendon w-as presented a piece of silver In tier chosen pat tern. High score was won by Mlus Betty Mcljure and second high was won by Miss Carolyn Bethea. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mobley an nounce the birth of a daughter, Syble Le Wann, on April 17 in the Camden hospital. Occupy New Home Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Newsome have moved into their new modem 8-room house which was erected near the site of the old home. The house is heated with gas and., a cooling eystem is Installed. In fiethnne hli^ sciiool voa ^a)ire- sei|ted in tha Kershaw coanty spelling bee by Syble Ooiney, who won third place. Lee SulUran of Charleston. Mooa., is visiting bil fitber. R. L. Sulli van, whd-ts ill. I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seeley of Co- lumhla spent the woekend wiill their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond. Bobby Jones spent the weekend in Columbia with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bethune of Cheraw were guests of relatives here Sunday afternoon. The children of Mrs. Ben Davis celebrated her birthday anniyer sary Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Catoe. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McLendon of Bishopville were Sunday guests of the J. E. Sevarance. Mr. and Mrs. Lester King at tended the funeral of Mrs. King's uncle, J. O. Raley in Cheraw «Sun- Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Outlaw, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. EHmore and Mrs. Henry West spent Sunday In Harts- ville with relatives. E. L. Fields is a patieqt in Cam den hospital. Mrs. D. M. Mays and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell attended the dinner in Cam^n Tuesday evening when plans were completed for the Com munity Concert Association. Little Pamela Williams Is spend ing this week with her grandmotb- CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Quality SAND Quality . ^ 'f' .i -i . ‘Tor Quality Concrete Use Quality Materials** We deliver anywhere in S. C., by truck or sell F. 0. B. Our mine lo cated % mile north of Dixiana on Charleston Highway. , Also ' t • We deliver crushed stone sizes and up to any point in S. C. —— Get Our Prices Before You Buy #. SOUTHEASTERN SAND CO. Phone 9670 CAYCE, S. C. * P. O. Box 337 J ■ A /■- * ■ P / 11/ / ^ I m aim M. €. MsCaokOL Mr. sad Mrs. BL W. Bloks of Co- luaWa wsrs Sunday gMau.of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Pats. Mioa RIU Davis of Brsnsau Col- Isce spent the weskmid with her poroata, Mr. and Mrs. Lming Davis. Sympathy is sxtshded to Mrs. R H. Calhoun in tho dsath of hsr brothsr in Philadelphia Saturday. lira. John Edwin King accom panied her father, Fulton Smith, to bis home in Quitman, Os., and retnraed this week. Mrs, Carl Batts of Wilson, N. C., and Ernest Hilton of Charleston were recent guests of their moth er, Mrs. Ida Hilton. , Miss Nettie Yarbrough is visiting | her nieces in Columbia, Mrs. Wade' Atkins and Mrs. David Hunter. Rev. knd Mrs. W. L. Baker left 'Thursday for their new home in Wolkersville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Scholtman of Columbia were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pate.* Messers Richard McLanring of Florence and Lawrence McLanrin of Colombia were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McLaurin. Lt. and Mrs. John McDonald, Mrs. Louise Ehheridge and Lt. Max Manifold of Columbia were Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mays. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beard are visiting their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beard in Birming ham, Ala.' While away, Mr. and 5 n. 1. F. Botki tka kot^ |Cr. and Jiro. i. L. LeoBa and OOP of Lbsif Island, liiw. Jack Huey and daniHAier ol Savonnak, Mro. Clares^ Wotta of Chorleaton ore vialfin# their porento, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bethone. Mr. and Mra. Von Morgan and children of BiohopvUle w«re Sun* day guesta of Mra. Eva Morgan. Ooa for illumination was flrst used in cotton mills in Manchester, England, in 1905. # Wttwn ytn think ol Lonibor Think ol 9U . . . liillor Lum* bor ^ CEDAie toati Rod Hhurf No. 1 Mikl dF nay qnoUty, doliwored froo in 300 lotp or i.YJlBST, JR. Groat Falb, 11. • •• y yyKBjrf >.V t A Auto and Person « When you Hnance your autos and appliano •> with us your money Stays in Camden^When yoi money stays in Camden it works its way Bat To You. ^ Ask Your Dealer For Our P * CAMDm ORIGINAL FINANCE COMPAI . ^*Home Owned and Operated** I Kershaw County Finance Co., LITTLE BUILDING PHONE 863 WEST DeKi < ' M ; iF" Vs ' y , Rer'-: i “^Xbve Is grdnd^... But your PARTY LINE NEIGHBORS * may be waiting! Ueep eatis hrimt This assures better service for you and your party line neighbors. ( 0ir0 others a ektmem A "Time Out" between calk givot others a chance to use the lino. reiemom Mime im etmergemeiom When another party on tho lino hat on ornttgoncy, plooto foAboig die |uld^—an linoqi -and ploosanlly. Whon tho lino is busy, IPs olwayt courteous lo "Hang Up GofiHy." . MU. nUPNONI ANP imiOtAfH COMPiUfT €1 This is tlie oftfe, of^uirse, that you spot at a glance. 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