The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 21, 1948, Image 13

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JlCfi* your hom^ ightfuUy cool, ay and ni^ S-s for FREE ollatioii tftiwoft E. FORTE *hoo« 58R-J KrrHUNE NEWS «***^®- **• •Ollbwt.Mayi, ^rt. W. A. McDowell and Mlu Marjr MeKinnon • attended ^the Weteter-McKinnon marrlace. ^i^ch took place Saturday morning In the Preobrtttian manse in New berry. The Ear. N. TmemleU performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families and close frlmids of the contract ing parties. The groom. Q. Boyd McKinnon. Jr.. Is a naUre of Be- thnne and mored with his parents to Georgia eeTeral years ago. Mrs. D. M. Mays, Gilbert Mays, Mrs. W. A. McDowell and Miss Mary McKlhncm spent Saturday In New berry as gnesU of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Tmesdell. . . Friends of Jack McLanrln wttl be glad to know that he has re turned from Johns Hopkins where he receired trea^ent and under went an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McLaurin, Florence; Mr. and Mra Lawrence Melanring and children of Colum bia were Sunday guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mc- Lanrla Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Witherspoon and Mrs. D. T. Yarbrough bare re turned to MayesTille after spmidlng two weeks at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell left Ill1l»l*l<>l*g Mn£S 00 * CHECK THESE IMPORTANT FORD SERVICES □ □ 2 KuMi □ □ if ytf V« wmMni mf 9§ Au§ tUnft Ur US 00 THM TODAY I FEARN MOTOR COMPANY f. DelCalb Straet Phone 140 Saturday for a tour throm^ Florl^ Sympathy is extended to Mrs. C. L. McKfanon in the death of her father, Mr. Rogers, in Timmonartlle Wednesday. Mrs. Hugh ^therspoon., Mrs, M. G. King, Miss Eunice Serarance and Mrs. W. A. McDowell attmided Mr. Rogers’ funeral in Tlmmons- Tllle Thnrsdky. Mrs. C. L. Mays is quite 111 in the Camden hospital Lawson Brannon la a patient in the Veterans hospital in Columbia. Mrs. C. L. McKinnon and children and Mrs. J. E. Serarance spent Friday and Saturday in Tinsmons- Tille with retires. * Miss EUlsabeth Jones of Sumter spent the weekend here with her lather, Leslie Jones. Little Sylrla ’ Gardner has re turned from Columbia hospital where she has been a patient for two weeks. Mrs. Lane of Cartersrille is rislt- Ing her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Store Lane. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Homer and children riaitea Mr. IforaMr’s fath er in Greensboro, N. C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Traris Powell of Hampton spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ingram. Weekend guests of Mr. end Mrs. J. M. Clybnm. Jr., were Mise Mor rell Lane Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Pope of Wlnnsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Thomas and children of Hartarille and Mrs. Holms of Monroe, N. C., were Sun day guests of Mrs. Sallle Robert son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sowell and children spent the weekend in Charleston with friends and rela- tlres. Mrs. Smith has returned to her home in McCTormick after rlaiting her daughter. Mrs. B. W. Best. Mr. and Mis. O. D. Outlaw, Mn. Henry West, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Elmore attended the funeral of thair sister and aunt, Mrs. J. C. Gatl^ in Harlsville Tuesday. Dr. C. O. Bniea of Greenrille was the guest Friday night of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. MiUhell Rer. A. D, McAra, pastor of Cam den Presbyterian church, will preach here Sunday erenlng at t o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beard hare returned from a month’s stay with their son and family in Birming ham, A^ Mrs. Tom CM Hearon spent the weekend in Richburg with her mothm*, .Mr>- S. Jordon. She was ae companied home by her mother and her little son. Tommy,' who has been risltlng his grandmother. ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Belrin of New Orleans, La., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cole last weeh. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. CJole, Jr., of Columbia, risited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cole during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R- E- Newsaan and daughter were weekend guests of the W. H. Bryans^ Sixteen repnbllce make up thn preeent Ooeiet unlsn. CAMDEN U the TALK of the STATE with the selec tion of the site of the DuPONT CORPORATION. CAMDEN MUST adjust itself to the changes which come with PROGRESS. The citizens of Camden voteij to adopt the CITY-MAN- AGER FOM OF (M)VERNMENT by a majority of bet- ter than two to one. This wHof the people should be hon estly hied. Four years will prove it is good and should con tinue, or bad and shohld be eliminated. r- 7 f .4 a:*?'*: * 1 For The Well-Known yoremost MILK Deliverieo Made on \ Moniiay J Wednesday A careful and unbiased study and snrv^ rimuld be •V. ' fflgde of the flnancial stmctfl^ and all other forms of policy and procedures, lliis MUST be done by men free from poKtics and strictty on abnsiness bans. to employ three men with iJMIKty and qimBfications to / • do tile job would vhe financial impossible; tiierefore, men mast of necessity he called npon to ndve of themselveg with- * X ont favor to any cfiqne, institution or i^edal group. » 0m • HOMOGENIZED MILK « PASTEURIZED MILK t • CHOOOUTE « • CHURNED RUTTER AOLK f COFFEE CREAM • wmPP^ CREAM "No Bottleo To UttmnT J Paial IWnriUr* <M-R It is now up to YOU to choose, or, if you pleB8e,^to em- ■■■■ ploy, as if it were yonr own bosiness, the mm yon fed are the best capdde of setting IV and honestiy tryiiig the Oty- manager rorni of uorentment. THIS AB¥ISTI8EillllT KMt BY SUmMrfDIS OT HBNRY JyBVAfiB, JR ■Ji ■ , . ■ . g -r-' /