The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 14, 1948, Image 3
V’ =■ >
Messes
TNt eAMMM eNil«WlOt&
Vgir# 0/ r^ PMti Week
^ DISTRICT METfl
tENCE HELD ON
•OUTH CMiattWA. riMlAV, MAY 14» IMS
Engrasrement Announced
^«ter District Confereiiw
-SoJist cburai WM
® church In B®-
id iSodist church
»*lock Friduy momlnf,
1« o’<
R Bryce Herbert, pMtor,
K; chutS: Sumter. ^Wed In
MLnce of the district snpsj-
L£" Rer. J T. PeeJ®»-. who to
Kini? from a serionn opera-
R U KnUJht of Btahoprille
' jie.projra^ F‘t*» • dhTO-
messsKa
jflng committees of the dto-
^rtin? were, temp^anco,
u wArld Mr*
Bce, church sc^o^. w^ aer-
“^d licensing commltteee.
A licenses of local preachers
renewed, and Edward lAnvy
1,0B of Cheraw, a former su^
HdiOD VI - -- . -
Lutor of Bethune. now a stu-
Bmory UnlTerslty, was
Lmended to the annual con-
Lce for admission on trial,
lessages from various connoc-
agencies of the church were
Rev. Woodrow Ward,
fcutiv.e secretary of the board of
tnaiion. spoke, al^o Rev. AUen
tme representing Epworth Or-
baee. and Rev. Maxie Colllps.
Renting the South Carolina
prated Forces.
Vter the business session a de-
Preabytertan Manse Sold
The Presbyterian manse and lot
has^n sold to W. A. McDowell.
• f* The erection of anew npinse on
the church ground is plani^ed to be
erected s<km.
bus lunch was served by the
, of the Bethune charge. After
—ort by the courtesy committee
[meeting adlourned.
jut year the conference -will
at Trinity chapel. Harts-
/Vhen Your
Back Hurts -
gad Toacr Straagth aad
Enecgy to Below Par
R aw b« cMMd by dborte «C kU-
luetlM taa psmits
I to Maiaiilato. For L
j M tlrwl, wjwk aad
I tho Iddiiojro (idl to
■af Miror natliac
' poino, h—doeHoi,
op nisbta. log poiaa, owilliac.
■« frequent aad wiity «ria»>
ith amarting and bUroiag la aa-
«Mh amarting and bUroiag — —
j diga that aomothiag lo wraaig with
kidnen or btaddor.
lanooid bo no doobt that proa^
_ at ia wlaar tluua aogloot. Ima
I’l PilU. It ia bottor to rolr oo a
fThaio
• PilU. It ia bottor to rolr oa a
teo that haa won conatTywida a»-
1 than on aomothiag Uaa tnrorably
...... Doan’t haro boon triad toai-
I Btnv reara. Aro at all drag atoraa.
*t Dttwi today.
)o&N$ Pills
^Rev. A. O. MeAm Preaches
The Rev. A. D. McArn of Camden
held services In the Presbyterian
church Sunday evening using as
his text ‘‘Por We Have Brought
Nothing Into This World and We
Are Sore We Can Carry Nothing
Out." Installation of R. E. McCas-
kill aa ruUng eMer proceeded the
services. Ifr. McAm has kindly con
sented to preach again the fourth
Sunday evening.
The Woman's AuxUlary will pre
sent a program on the Assembly’s
Training School at Richmond, Va..
and on Montreat Sunday morning
at the hour of the regular morning
service. The month of May marks
the organisation anniversary of the
Auxlliasy, Those \aklng part in the
program are Mrs. Wilson Smith,
Mrs. June Truesdell, Mrs. Fred
Brinson and Mrs. J. E. King.
Mrs. C. B. Mitchell delightfully
entertained the 'fhursday Evening
Bridge Club with four Ubles. The
rooms were attractively arranged
with multi-colored summer flowers.
In the absence of Miss Harriett
Maya Mrs. Hugh Witherspoon of
Mayesville'snbstltuted. Mrs. Lorlng
Davis received high score and
floating prises. Mrs. J, M. Clybum,
Jr., received second Idgh.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell spent
Mother’s Day In Spartanburg with
Mr. Mitchell’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. June* Truesdell
spent Sunday In Bennettsvilte with
Mrs. Truesdsll’s parents. Mr. and
Mrs. & Y*. Melton.
Mre. Hugh Witherspoon, Mrs. A.
B. McLaurln and Miss Stella Be-
thnne attended May Day at Coker
College Saturday afternoon. Mtas
Betty Yarbrough, a niece of Mre.
Witherspoon and Mrs. McLaurln,
was maid In the queen’s court.
Mrs. SalUe Robertson visited her
son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ham
ilton Thomas In Hartsvllle last
week. •
Mrs. Eva. Morgan and Mrs. Louise
Lee were Sunday guests of Mr;
and Mrs. Van Margan in Blshop-
vUle. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd O'Bryan and
little son, Nelson of Oreeleyville,
spent Sunday with Mrs. O’Bryan’s
mother and grandparents, Mrs. Mar
garet Marion and Mr. and Mrs. D.
T. Yarbrough.
Mri. J. C. Poster, Mrs.' M. A.
Finck and little daughter, Carolyn
.of Oramlin, and F'auHne were
gneeto last week of Mrs. A. B. Mc-
W. T. RatcUff were Mr. and Mrs.
T. Hall of Camden, Mr. and Mrs.
King of Columbia and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill King of Columbia.
• Mrs. J. N. McLanrin baa returned
from a visit to her husband who to
a patient In Johns Hopkins hos-
pitid in Baltimore. '
Sunday gueata of the B. W. Bran
non were Dr. and Mrs. Wade Atkin
son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
David Hunter, Mias Blanche Bran
non of Columbia.
' Mrs. Walter Brannon and little
son of^CoIumbla visited Mr. and
Mrs. Q. R. Brannon last week.
..Mrs. Pearl King Is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. James B. Waters in
Rodmam
Mr. and Mre. Jack Copeland and
children of Charleston spent the
weekend with relatives here.-.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M. O. King were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill King and son of Columbia and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold King and
daughter of Bishopvllle.
Mrs. Ehrneet Baas of Aiken visit
ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol
Jones last week.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Z. P. Gordon were their children,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L; Gardner. Salley ;
Mr. and Mrs)‘Frank ^^alling,
lumhia, and Mrs. Howard Mott,
Charlote.
li()erty HiU News
Sunday morning eerirlcea at the
Presbirterlan church were conduct
ed by Elder N. S. Richards in the
absence of the pastor. Rev. J. S;
Anderson. No special Mother's Day
exercises were held but a number
of people from other places who
were visiting relatives here atttend-
edWe service.
Ned. Cleary and Fred Cunning
ham, brothers, who are attending
use, and Mrs. Fred Cunningham
and baby spent the weekend at
their homes here and attended
church sefvice.
msf^smaesaaaam
. J. Wardlaw, 8r.
Mary Jo Wardlaw of Moores-,
r.,C.. Mra. Baker Warren and
children. Tommy, Mary Jo and
Bob. spent the weekend with their
toother and grandmother, Mrs. M. C.
Wardlaw.
Tom O’Dell and Miss Sal Clowney
spent Sunday with Miss Jo 'Ward-
law at herihome in Liberty HIU.
Mr, and Mre. B. B Cureton of
Union and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Care-
ton, Jr., were Sunday vtoltora here.
j'-
Use Chronicle Want Ads
Subscribe To The Chronicle
• When you think of LAintber
rhink of ua . . Miller Lam*
her Omipany.
„ Prof, tuid Mrs. J. P. Richards and
eon of Kershaw with Mrs. Bdwhrds
of Lancaster were guesta of Mr.
Richards’ sistera at the Richards
home.
Mr. and Mre. P. B. Jonea and
Mr. and Mra. Jack Gardner of Ker
shaw were Sunday vlsRors here In
the home of Mr. and Mra. J. H. Cl^
ments. L '<
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cureton and
son, John B., atended Memorial Day
exercises at Camden and spent
Tuesday wUh Mr. and Mrs. James
McCutchen In Bishopvllle. It was
the granddaughter, Irene's second
birthday.
Jim Smith was visiting friends
on the HIU Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wardlaw and
sons. Jimmie and Billie, spent
Mother’s Dey with Mr. and Mra.
J, S. Towne of Bamwell.'
Mrs. Nanna P.'MerrUl of Spar
tanburg spent the weekei^ irith
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bridges of Heath Springs announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Jo Katherine, and Herbert L. MePhprson, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McPherson of Kershaw. The wedding Is to
take ‘place in the eariy summer.
Lauriu and friends.
Lltle Sylvia Gardner, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Billie Gardner, has
been a patient > in Columbia hos
pital tor the past week.
Misr Betty Beet of Oolnmbla wr
the weekend guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Best.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester King spent
Sunday at the home of Mrs. King’s
parents in Kershaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Josey of
Sumter were weekend guests of
the irparents, Mr, and Mrs. Homer
Josey.
Mrs. A. K. McLaurln. accom
panied by hter mother, Mrs. Louise
Kelly and Misses Martha Jane and
Mary Mac Mitchell were guests oT
Mra. Clemson Wilson in Newberry
Sunday.
Misses Willie Elsther Ratcliff and
Joyce Fowler of Wlnthrop College
spent the Weekend at their homes
here.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Tom Ed Hearon
spent Sunda^in Richburg with
their mothe^Mrs. S. Jordan and
their little son. Tommy, who j
visiting his grand mother.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Sevarance and
Miss Eunice Sevaranoe spent the
weekend in Bishopvllle and Pam-
pllco. ^
Mr. and Mra. Murdoch Jones and
children of Charleston were week
end guesta of their mother, Mrs.
Beanlce Hilton,
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Hinson during the weekend were,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green Sumter,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jordan, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Kelloge and Mrs. Wallace
Pardue of Florence. ■
The Whole Town*$ TaUdng About These
Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Smith and
children spent the weekend in
Wadesboro, N. C., with their par
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Sedley King and
children of Moncks • Comer were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. Mays.
Mrs. Josh King and litle daugh
ter are visiting the tormer’tf moth
er in Rose Hill, lU.
Sunday gueets of Jfr. and Mrs.
iiiiEms
8.90
A SENSATIONAL **GET-ACQUAINTED’
Yet, the whole to«m u talking about Penney*s mm*
mer drew carnival! Talking about the hundrede of
lovdy new drewet at inch low, low pricea! The fine
rayon* in afternoon and party ityle*. Sonny cotton*.
f *
that wa*h like a dream... the cool bembergs; all to
HEUVY
CftST BASE
As‘Supply k Umisusl. W, Ufpu Yms Tp
hurry for yours I
%
i
> ' q. !
a'
.1 , . .
• ".f ..