The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 23, 1948, Image 3

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TMl CAMDCN CNKOMI^I, CAMOill, •OUTH CA»OLIH< FWlOAV> AFKIL U, 1f<t PAoi TMIItB Cross Drive „ Over Top; >ta Exceeded L S. M*y«r U ly Commenriad By ltk)o*l HeadquArten Fine Sbowinf excoeded the Red iPbaw t-ounty na Announced thin 'fy Chairman L. Slayer, .fated that he wlab^ very Ty to thank all - who had in the campaign. Maver has received the fol- letter from the American press regarding the local cam- tir chapter has been awarded krtificate of merit and con ations of the regional dlrec- r your successful 1948 fund ien I want to add my per- word of greeting and con ation to you. the Fund Cha^- Ifor your success and, as well, our service the American Cassatt News ' •Mr. and Mra. J. E. Brannon and Mr, and Mm. 8. B. Waltem spent Satorday in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. John SulliTan -ot Charleston are rlsitiiig Mr. and -Mlw. Dan Sollivan. Their father is sertoosly 111 In the Camden hos- pitsL Mist Ruby Oardon of Camden spent the weekend with her broth er. D. E. Gordan and family. Mr. and Mm. B. L. McNeely of TradeavUle Tiaited their daughter. Mm. Rufus Teal Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bowem and Donald Holland attended Mrs. Bowers’ sister-in-law’s funeral near Columbia last Friday and visited their daughterdn-law, Mr^s. Alby Bowers, who is at State Park Sani- torium. Mm. Bowers has shown some improvement. Mrs. Henry Watkins and sona. Calvin and Lemuel Faulkenburg of Columbia spent the week with the former’s brother, Willie ’Thom and Mm. Thom and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and son of Camden spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mc^ughiin and family. Mr. and Mm. John Teal and Mr. and Mrs. Landy Teal of Hartsville spent last Friday with Mr. andJUrs. William Teal Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCreary of ^ events of each pasing day AAoii ^i^nificance tt> the work uLt Cross and added import- {Columbia visited her brother, C. L. i-^h our cam- anS Camilv Qni^,9ow I to the success for funds. lu together with the many Heers who worked with you, pride, in a very real Ibutlon to your community b the Red Cross. Together, Lye reaffirmed your faith in leal of service to othem and jBtrated the power of, con- ^luntary action. Moreover are given assurance that the „ of the American Red Cross "maintained and that the or ation will continue strong (ble to meet the denuinds that laced upon it Lngratulations on a tine Job. Mayer said that he, in turn, Jiat there were so many who active in the campaign who red thanks that he hesitated Igle any one out. He said that Ibody had cooperated nicely In rive. colored section did partlcul- flne work and raised a very nme sum. [NAL DISCHARGE ice is hereby g?ven that one from this date, on April 29, iLila B. Skipper,*will make to rebate Court of Kershaw Coun final return as executrix of Itate of James B. Skipper, de- and on the same date she kpply to the said Court for a McGaskill and family Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Cooper attended Pres- byterial at Batesburg ’Tuesday. Mrs. Charlotte Birrd and Mrs. Chatman of Patrick psnt Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Teal. James West attended a Veterans Agriculture meeting in Columbia Monday. Mrs.-C. A. Mosier, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Stokes of Bishop.ville, visited relatives Sun day in and near Lancaater. Mm. Charlotte Williams, who celebrated her 75th birthday last week, is visiting her daughter, Mra. William Teal and family. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stokes an nounced the birth of a baby in the Camdeii hospital. Mm. Stokes is the former Viola Bowers, danghtera of Mr. and Mm. Landy Bow era. Mrs. Rufus Teal spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McNeely near Tradesville. The Dream Ranch Hillbillies from Dillon put on a show in the Midway auditorium last Thumday night. Cecil Bowem was master of ceremonies. Mr, and Mrs. Baxter Williams of Whltevllle, N. C., were guests of his sister, Mrs. William Teal, Sun.- day night. final discharge as said exeputrix. N. C. ARNETT, Judge, of Probate. Camden, S. C., Mar. 29, 1948. 3-6c FOR SALE Large acreage beau^^l farm land, suitable de- elopinent purpoaea, adjacent to duPont Plant lo- ition. Stream and fiali pond aita on funoporty. Harold W. Funderburk, Attorney Camden, S. C Movies Under the Stars » ' I « FORMAL OPENING Of Naw DIIVE-IN THEATER' FRIDAY, APRIL 23 SHOWS AT 7:30 and 9:15 P. M. i \Camden and Kershaw County*s Only Outdoor Movie / fi * I Located on State Highway 26—Tewn of Lugoff FEATURED FILM “The Last of the Red Men” itarring Jon Hail and Michael WShea Alao Selected Short Subjects ' ■' — ^ |EXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY^— APRIL 26-27 ‘The Jolson Story^ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY — APRIL 26-29 • “Rendezvous with Annie” ^List your suggestion for a name for the new Drive-In Theater on a slip of ^aper with your name and address and nve to ticket man at Theater. Contest 'HcisMaylS, Fraoit giving name selected draws an award. HERE’S A REAL VALUE DIVIDEND FOR TOUK BUDCrrt '#^1 ryp LO<M[ AT THE LOW PRICEl TASTE THE COLONIAL QUALITY I Winner Quality Lb. ' FANCY. No. 1 ALASKAN Tall ^ Colonial Pride ‘ Lb. SPECIAL PURCHASE RUSHED TO US FROM CALIFORNIA linUtl LIMONS ~ -27 TheSd Special Peductions Effective Thru Next Wednesdatf Juicff S^e^dioHM Vai^neia dranges Kmh 18c 8-US. IN HANDY MESH BAG . . 31c mi. 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