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- *7-; t-''* FOl FOl pr»^ RS! -I’t-' •M ' - i - ■ CT'.-'I- '■ ■I *Sh "-fs -.- X f '‘.It: ■ " • « '■?i • t- ' t . • .. •• • -itVi -'■' '“Mr ‘ • If^ % ■-'•iA ■ '4 i :■•: Sf+3 _3S-.' '; "k‘ r _,.j.- ifc.r^ ite.:- V. . <«•* ; >•• m y i FAttf TIN TNB OAHMM NMMNIQIA WHUBV.^Nii •■■?> V Bridge Club Mn. Fred We«t wm hoctaes to member! of her bridge dob at ber home on DeSanaanre atreet laat Tbnraday afternoon. Priiea at the taro table! were won by Mra. John StoTer and Mra. Llndaay Pierce. A sweet course with coffee wee aerved following the card game. Auto Seat Covers Individnafly Tailored . BY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN You select the material and style you want and we Tailor Them To Your Taste, ' ANY MAKE— ANY MODEL Tops—any kind—and Headlinings in stalled. . We specialize in Auto Uphoistery and Trim Jobs. —; Aiul—WeTI Be Here TOMORROW To Beck Up Whet We Do Today STOGNER MOTOR COMPANY Plume 570. 128 E. DoKalb St • • LETDS YDURCAR An Authorized Chevrolet Service *«• w S M, LANGSTON MOTOR COMPANY Comer Walnut and Broad Streeta — Camden, S. C. Teen-Agers VITIl Have Paper Drive Ifembera of the Teenage can teen will conduct a paper drive on Wedneeday. April 2S, and they re- quest all who have any old newa- paptni and magazinea/ to place them in cardboard boxee and have them ready for the collectora. The youngsters will canvass the town after 3 o’clock Wednesday aft- emoOT and they ask that house wives have their bundles ot papers on their porches. The paper drive is being held to raise money for the teen-age can teen. A business firm in Columbia has agreed to buy the paper and McLeod and Boykin Company has agreed to weigh and store the col lection. Also, any size coat bangers in good condition will be gladlr ac cepted. ^ Mrs. Furman Stokes Died Sunday Night Mrs. Ida Player Stokes, 99, died at 10 o’clock Sunday night at the Camden hospital after an illness of ten days. Funeral services were held Tues day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Antioch Baptist church, coddncted by the Rev. Paul Webb. Interment followed in the cbhrch cemetery. Mrs: Stokes was the daughter of the late Jack and Elizabeth Player. She is survived by ber husband. Furman Stokes of Camden; three sons, Clyde and Clifford Stokes of Walterboro; two daughters, Mrs. A. M. Rogers of Sumter and Mrs. W. R. Small of Lancaster; three brothers, Fate Player of Camden, Wiley Player of Darlington and Fur man Player of Conday, and two sisters, Mrs. A. W. Kelly of Cam den and Mrs. Maggie Anderson of Charleston. NOTICE OF MEETING A meeting of the Municipal Demo cratic Club of the City of Camden for the purpose of reorganising the Club will be held at the City Recorder’s Court Room, next Mon day, night, April 26, 1648, at 7:80 o’clock. Executive Mmmitteemen and en rollment Mmmittees for the ap- -monlclpol priisary el^ tlon will‘he elected. Democratic Executive Cmmittee. M. H. Heyman, Chr. Funend Services Of EdwmdE. Lee Camden and particularly the Mt. Zion cobmonity mourn the passing of Edward E Lee, beloved tamer of that section. Funeral rites were held at the Mt. Zion Baptist church Sunday afternoon, April 18. with Rev. W. L. Carnes, pastor, officiat ing, assisted by Dr. Robert E'Nay lor of Columbia. Burial was in the church cemetery. Active paln>ea^ ers were nephews of the deceased, Elilee Pate, Arthur Brown, Ray mond Moore, Roy Truesdale, Ralph Lee and Billy Lee. Hononu’y pall bearers were: C. L. Poison, B. L. Twitty, Fred Moseley, R. B. El-i liott, Wade Stokes, Sr., J. B. Mc Coy, W. L. Hunnlcutf, W. T. Holly, OOa Graham, Willie Brannon, Joe L, Pate and W. T, Truesdale. Mr. Lee, 58, died suddenly at his residence Friday morning. Bom in Sumter county, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ell Lee. The many friends, both white and colored, who gathered at his b- neral evidenced what a fine Chns- tian life Mr. Lee lived. He was de voted to his community, to his family gnd to his church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Marsh Lee of Mt Zion; three sons, E. E., Jr.,/aad Thomwell ot Mt Zion, Clarence Lee ot the U. S. Navy; one daughter, Alva Eugenia Las of Columbia; three brothers, J. K. Lee and Orren Lee (d Lugoff and William S'. Lee ot Cassatt; five sisters, Mrs. Earl 'Truesdale ot Lu goff, Mrs. R. L. Moore of Mont gomery, 'Ala., Mrs. W. B. Lee of Woodford, Mrs. Roy Buck of Co lumbia and Mrs. Joe L. Pate of Camdsa City Is Bhocksd*^ ■, (Cotttiaaad Crsui past aao) arrived. Mr. Kirtover had pur- diaaed the Barstow hone sad Mr. Woodward purchased the Bull bonn which is directly aeroes Union street from the Klrkovsr home. Mr. Woodward and Mr. Kirkover were Jointly responsible for the present nationally famous Spring- dale race course and at one time Mr. Woddward owqsd ,une of the finest stables of Jump horsss in the nation. Springdaletzfehs opened for racing in 1828 when an .tnforaal meeting was held and Again in 1829. In 1980 the first Carolina Cup race was presented. The present Seaboard park and site for the attractive ctdonial type passenger station were gifts of Mr. Woodward to the city and the rail way company. The present Woodward airpcut was presented to Camden by Mr. Woodward, who not only purchased and donated the land, but also built a fine brick hangar, graded and seeded the flying field and also fenced it in. f He was of a modest, reserved NOTICE TO DEBTORS Al^D CREDITORS All parties Indebted ot the es tats of MlUs L. Allen are hereby notified to make Myment to the undersigned, and all parties, if any, having claims against the said es tate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. 44c MAGGIE LEE ALLEN Administratrix Camden, 8. C., March 81,1948. tpr type aaiMtfi Uoa 0^ his ma tlvltlss. Ha was a regular wtaturlthasu NMiI several years ago dispaied hlsILercqr last Tneaby ***1 525 visitor hers for ukaBT/earg hutj prtvata fuMm lispsaed of ' t o- y*U Savings plocsd here be fore ihe lOth begin eoming dtwJends ot of the l it. m\ «,vingt • OurCvimiitllateiiftaiiSB i FIRST FEDERAL SAYINGS & ' ASSOCIATION DaKalb Straet Phoit^ THE CARPET BEATER I Remember spriitg houaecleanlng with Mother, her head In a turban, directing operations? Usually It fell to you to carry out all the -carpeto and beat them, blistering your hands. Whew, what a Job. No one was happier than you when vacuum cleaners made their appearance. Remember? » Collins Funeral Home Ambulance Service Day or Nicht DeKalb Street Office Phone 72 Reeidence Phones: 380—41—ASS-W NO TRESPASSING Notice — Any persons hunting, fishing, or otherwise trespassing on the land of the Cemetery Associa tion of Camden, or making fires, or permitting fires set by them to run thereon or removing therefrom any trees, wood, straw or shrubbery will be prosecuted to'the full ex tent of the law. 6-90 THE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION OF CAMDEN.* f \ P .5- No Arrests— (Continued from page one) build. The burglary was discovered a^^t 7:45 o’clock Monday mom- ig when Mr. Hoffer opened the store. Mr. Hoffer says he knew something was wrong when be drove up in front of the store and saw the shades to the door down because be always left them up. One of the daring features of the robbery wae that the dlaplay^ win dows were ransacked. Finger print experts from Colum bia were called and a half dozen good finger print oxhibits secured from empty Jewel boxes and other Jewelry containers secured. Police believe that there were at least two in on the Job. ANNOUNCING the OPENING of ■ V The Blue Star Cleaners 'j^On Monday, April 26, the Modernistic Blue Star Cleaners will open its doors to serve Camden and sur rounding territories, featuring tl^ ‘*Du-Tret Treat ment'* and unexcelled service in^your dry cleaning needs. , ★The public is extended a cordial invitation to visit our new plant for an inspection. , ifExperienced Personnel 'kNew Modern Equipment kMoth Proof Bags kAlterations and Repairs Pick-up and Delivery Service tHE BLUE STAR CLEANERS Wm Present Play The Junior and senior classes of Midway high pcbool will present a comedy in three acts, “All on Ac count of Polly,” by Harry L. New ton, in the high school andltorium on Friday evening, April 80, at 8:15. The public is cordially in vited. . The charactera are: Ralph Bev erly, Horace Threat; Baldwin, Stnart Teal; Peter Hartleigh, Cur- Us Hprton; Harkins, John 8. West; Tommy, Janet Hall; Polly Perkina,^ Judith Young; Jane Beverly, Mar-' garet Watkins; Hortense, Catherine Bowdsr; Genddlne; ^muglettw-Cor- bett; Mrs. Herbert Feitber-Stone, Mary Ray; Mrs."Clarence Chadfleld, Ruby Nell Guest; Marie, Ruby NeU Gueat; Mias Bushnell, Ella 0. Mc Laughlin; Mlsa Rembrant, Maxine Holland, and Pudgy, Hilda Davis. •CTHESOA FRESBYTIRIAN CHURCH Sunday, April 25 A. Douglas MeArn, Paster Church school with s Bible class for evei7 ag» at 10 o’clock. Morn ing worship at 11:16 with prayer, anthem and sermon; Outpost Sun day school at 8 o’clock; Yonth Fellowship at 500. Everyone is in vited to attend these services. YPttDY Mf mCHAMP RAHOMEV (HClt 'iRJcHZmoOtHMM SUCH- —>1 coutoeo art out ivnw Immt fuel mUASIUTVl fORH»U Kaiser !£/l MELLICHAMP-' MAHONEY WRECKER SERVICE DS]f Phone 613 Niglit Pfione 688-W Camden, S. C -We SeU The Beet And Service The ResT "We Serve to Serve Ayaii^ PHONWaOMI <Ci JESSE a VAUGHN, Mv littie Theatre Camden, S. C FrL-Sat., April 23-24 James Craig, Lynn BarL—in «<THE MAN FROM TEXAS” Stars with a zing In actltm that has everything. Added: Cartoons Sat Nile at 10:30 ”BIG TOWN AFTER DARK” Big Town's Flghjing Crusading Newshawks ni\eet Mr. Murder HImaelfl Moa.-Tuaa., AprU 86^27 Bpeolall— Cary Grant, Loretta Young ahd David NIveiv—In - ”^Y AND THE fflSHOP’S WIFE” Here’mhe brightest comedy in .yeere. Wed.«TTxurs., April 28-20 George Raft, George Brent Randolph Soott, Joan Blondetl “CHRISTMAS EVE” What a night for thrilia and exeltamani. COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre and flutiedga Bto FrL^Sat, April 23-14 Tim HoH In Zina Grey’t '^ILD HORSE MESSA” Added: Cemedfee, Carteone, and Serial Mon..TiiM., April 26-27 What a Rietl “BLONDIE’S ANNIVERSARY” Penny Singleten, Arthur Lake ' Lany SImma GG—Gfo—ooooooao* WedU-TVm., April 28-29 Basil Rathbeno, BoHa Karleff Bala Lugaal “SON OF FRANKENSTEIN” Tha Waak shadawa a« tha paM brad tMa half-man, haWakaiaa. V'.-r Second Annual ‘ Sponsored By CAMMN JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMEROli • • KIRKWOOD POLO FIELD 2 P.M. Sensational Parade at 12:30 R M. Participants(»»^ prancing horses. Prizes for best costume. High Schod- band. Parade starts from York street and moves noi on Broad street^ to Kirkwood field. Gymkhana Program Begins 2 E •Musical Chair •Dummy Race •Three-Legged Race •Balloon Race for IB-Year-Old and Up Featuring •P^^tedoRaee •Egg and Spoon •Costume Race •Mule Polo Ktwanis vs RstMt Pet Parade for all kinds of pet^ to be canM^ by ddldren Mily. First, second and third jffizes. Extra Speeial Feature: Mule polo, with broom beaehball,CilyvsCouKty. : ;est'/Fim %ow of the 'tl- M far BMHit rf S. C OrSMijMat Um OitoM KW was««H i ^■■•■4 A--, f .