The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 30, 1948, Image 13
News Of llie Past Week
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AttMd
c B. MltcheU *t-
JJendon-Fant weddlnf
Saturday eTento®.
a member.-rf th»
Mra.
l%k« cift room. Other* ai^
Mr*. Dewey Boykin.
Ifr. aad Mrs. Thomwell Clylmm,
Mr. sad Mrs. Jane .Trsesdell, Mrs.
Fred Brlason sad Miss. Stella Be-
tksiie.
Mr. Slid Mrs. N. EL Tmesdell and
dss^ters ot Newberry risited
their parents. Dr. and Mrs. B. Z.
Tmesdell and attended the Mo-
LendonFant wedding In BWiop-
FOR SALiE
acswhf* bennttfol farm laMd, soitaUe <U-
poent rnrpoam, •aj«o«»l to duPont Plant lo-
Stream and fiah poMd iHo on property.
IBarold W. Fund^bwrk, Attorney
Camden^ S* C*
BRINeSIHE
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mOTHERS
lONEY SAVERi -
SAVINGS
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2M 3SB
1JS7 3M
1.74 3J8
mSCOUNT.'iOO LBS. OB MOBS
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All Mash Starfer 5J90
BIRDSEYE QUALITY FEEDS
ATING MASH 20%. SM
CRATCH GRAIN 5JS
)/URYFEED20S< 4S0
nORATKm 6M
tnoAL msooin^tdoo aiTdFMOBE
FROM MILL TO YOU at '
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OUR ft FEED STORES
otaacT moM miu. to you
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TiUe Satsrday sTenlag and rctsm-
ed to thetr home after the wedding.
Mrs. Gregg King and dasghter
of Inman spent last week her*
with Mr. and Mrs. M. O. King,
•ridge Dinner
Miss CecUla King entertained
Thsrsday emnlng with a bridge
dinner. The eight tables were ar
ranged In the library, Bring room
and nlning room In a pretty setting
of flowers. Alter three progree
sloes the scores were oonnted and
ladles’ high was sroe by Mrs. C.
B. MitchelL second high by Mrs.
Loring Oarls; men’s high by John
Edwin King, spcond high by.R. E.
McCaskllt'; floating prise was'won
by Miss Loolse Lee. Oat of town
fsests were Mrs. Loo^ K. Ethe
ridge, Ralph Hall and Lt Max
Manifold of Oolambia.
Birthday Announcement
The children Of O. D. Outlaw
celebrated his birthday annlrersary
at his home Sunday with a picnic
dinner. About 75 were present for
the occasion.
Mrs. W. W. Anderson and chil
dren of Darlington were Sunday
guests of their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. EL Seranance.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. McKinnon
and daughter,' Miss Peggy of
Elrans, Oa.. were weekend guests
of their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow - See^ws
and Mr. and Mrs. James King
spent Sunday in Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nell McLaurin
and children. Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence McLaurin and chlldrsn of
Columbia and Paschal McLaurin of
Cheraw were Sunday guests ai
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
McLaurin.
Walter Holser has returned from
a risit to relathres In Phllaledphla.
Pa
Mr. and Mrs. Purdy Sowell and
little daughter of Kershaw were
Sunday guests of their parenta Mr.
and Mrs. Manning Parker.
Birth of Sen
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ingram an
nounce the arriral of a son, Donald
WUson, April n.
D. D. Clybum and children of
Bishoprille were Sunday guests of
their parents, Mr. and,Mrs. D. J.
Clybum.
Mrs. Buck Gathlngs and children
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Leonard S. Mayer
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town Loses
Exhilntion T9t
To Camden Chiefs
RoIUng up 14 hlta~flTe of them
going at two-bass knocks, the Cam
den Chiefs ei the Palmetto loop
won OTSr ths Osorgetown Athletics
at Legion stadhim Monday night,
I to t.
CamdMi soorsd a run in the first,
second, serenth and mghth in
nings and put four men orer the
plate In the sixth. Georgetown
scored their two oounters in the
sixth on a homer by fVanlde Taul,
two errors hy Walling and Booser
and Jim Cope's single. ^
Roes Horton, Cy Harlrd, 'Knot
Bertram. Charley Booser and Dare
Walling register^ two base knocks
for the Chiefs
Camden’s big inning, the sixth
showed Are hits being poled off
Mike Goyak of the Athletics. Ace
Psrker, Chiefs catcher, started the
fusilade after Coleman, batting for
LaFontalne had popped to Thomas.
Athletic backstop. Coleman’s single,
follewed by a neat sacrlAce bunt
by Joe Blalock was followed by
Vsrlrd’s double. Walling walked
and then Bertram doubled. Booser
singled mid^ Horton Tdnglad.
Boyd Stokes went elz innings
for Camden, gfring up but four
bite. Chandler went the last three
rounds and was nicked for two
singles but no runs.
Fire errors were listed by the
Chiefs, Walling at third and Booser
at second gett Ing two each and
Horton one. Georgetown booted
three. Cope. Setran and TanI each
being charged with one. Stokes
fanned i and walked t. Chandler
atruckout 1 and Qoyak stmckont
6 and walked 1
Line eeore;
Camden t 14 5
iGeorgetOWn B 6 I
Bstteriec; Camden Stokes, Chand
ler and Parker; Georgetown. Goyak |
a^ lliomaa.
Umptrea, Rnaaell and Irby.
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of Darlington srere gneata of their
parents, Mr. and Mra. Stere Lane
last week.
Mrs. Howard McKinnon and chil
dren bare returned from a two
weeks stay with her parents, Mr.
and Mra. M. M. DeWltt In Harts-
rlUei
Goat te JehRa Hepkina
J. N. McLaurin left Sunday for
Johns Hopkina hoapltaL where he
will reoehre treatment He was ae-
eompanled by hla eon, John Neil
McLaurin. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul QmUh and
diUdren of Laneastar were Sunday
gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland
WattA
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Smith and
child of McCaU. Mr. and Mra. aif-
ton Seraranee of Lamar rlalted
the J. B .Seraraneas last week.
Mr. and Mra. U D. Barr spent
Bnnday In Qllbsrt. with rsiattrea
Mrs. B. W. Best and bar moUpw-
•■Uth wertTMniBiy gneMa
relatlraa In TfmmonsriUe.
Bhow for Bride
A mlsoellaneous shower was
glren Mr*. Trarls Powell (Vlrlanl
iMcLanghltn) -Wednesday aftemoon.l
In the Methodist Sunday school
room by the Society of Christian I
ISoclal Serriee. She was the r«-|
clpient of many pret^ and usafUl
glAB.
GAU BLADDER
iSfSMM HNS CUM POt MUmt
PUITOUat OP NSALINV MU
NOTICE '
Sals of Over a Millies and Quarlar
Fast of Fins Timber
To All ^erested i^tiee:
Ou Monday, May S. l»48. at If
o’clock noon, I wlU, at my office U
the Savage Building. Camden.
South Carolina, aeU to the hl^ect
bidder, all pine tlmbw" measuring
ten (10) Inches or more In diameter
ten (10) Inches above the ground
on the tract of land formerly known
at the Workman-Mackey iSum, de-
acribed below:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate, lying and being la
the County ot Kershaw, State of
South Carolina, containing eighteen
hundred and righty-ona and alx-
tentha (ISSl.t) acres, more mr less,
and being tracts Noa. 8, I, 10, 11
and IS as shown on plat of the
■nbdlvlslon of the fonnw N. B.
Workman-John T. Mackey farma.
made by A. B. Boykin. Surveyor, ot |
date January 16, 19S5, and on file
with, the Federal Land Bank of
Columbia; and being bounded as
followa: North by lands formerly
of W. A. Edwards, now of Joee-
phine Hasten, by lands ot Jordan,
lands of Freeman, and lands of
Horton; Ehat by Lockhart Road and
lands of Miller, lands of Lawhorn
and lands of t^itaker; South by
lands of Lawhorn,* lands of Whit
aker, lands of Miller, lands of Bums
and said road; and W«rt by lands’
of Bums, lands of Josephine Has
ten; lands of Jordan and lands of
Freeman.
- AU timber west of U. S. Highway
No. 621 la excepted from this sale.
Permission to scout same, and
directions as to whom to contact
for gnlde, can be obtained at mj
office at any tluu» after this date,
or ^ calling triephone No. S, (Tarn-
den, South CaroUna.
Sellar reaerves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
a J. SHANNON. 4th.
Attoruey.
April If. 1848. . '
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NOTICE OF SALE
The state of South Carottea.
County of Kerahaw.
lu the Court’ of Oommon Pleas
Joseph Machado, Plolatltt,
C. W. Johnson, Jr., Defendant
Pursuant to an Dacres of the
Court of Oommon Pteas ter Ker-
thaw County signed by T. H.
Orraricer, Circuit Judge, ui the
above entitled action, 1 srill sell to
the hipest bidder for cash at pub
lic anctloB, within the legal'hpura
of sale, at the door of Kershaw
County Court House m Monday,
the Srd day OT May. A. D. IMS. the
following deacribed personal frop-
er^, te wit:
One Sonora eoMols roilis Oh#
Dhlversal Washing aacblna.
O. a DeBRUHL,
Sheriff for Kershaw Oosnty. '
April 18. 1841. VI*
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