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ti *®"Tonmcm 7TS«m^ V«r»«i Woot to tho mt® tata» Ji, Siool «t Florenc* Iwt Sat bwebaU park when ha to maka wajr with a '^ongln. to a woaa. pat ron USED TRUCK bargains 1937 Chav ttyek,. Good motor. Cao<| Tirea $29S 1938 Ford V8 Pickup, V4 totv A*1 Motor. SS $395 1941 Chew. % ton Pickup. Ezcellont 6 tiros and Tory clouu - A - $«25 X>odpo^ 1.WR 2- 4a«a truck. Clfitu Excellent tires.., Plat form body. Motor completely owedhauled 1936 Chew. 1V% ton tru^. $1M 1934 White 2 ton truck. Motor recenUjf.preTr hauM motor $695 Camden Motor Co (In Old Chewndet Bldf.) 1120 N. Broad p Phone 709-W The Samter Baseball Park Com- ml^on and a sroop of Samter Msiness men, incladlng A. T. ■POMorshIp club of the Palmetto League Monday. Kenneth Beck was named by the KFonp as fastness mana«er ^nd lewe represontattre. It Is expect- M that the directors, wil be named In a few days. A s^kesman for the gronp said that efforts were already under way to Btreogtheo the tsam. iniipGBuiiiiBiraasiiinp. COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre Comer Bread fnd Rutledpe Bts MjBBOOUOOOOiOOOOOOOiooijiix PrL-Sa^ Juno^ 11-12 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Feature No. 1 Charlee Starrett as the , Durango Kid—In ‘‘PHANTOM VALLEY^* - -y*th Smiley Burnette Festurw No. 2 “tHUNDER GAP OUTLAWS” with DOxe (Tex) O'Brien, Jim Newill Also Serial and Cartoon MoB.-Tuea., June 14-15 The Gayest, MoM Hilarious Screen Comedy In Yeerel . . ^ - ^ZENOBIA** Oliver Hardy, Billy Burke Jean Parker, Otepin Petehit Alee Warner Patho News ■ March of Thno bOOQi^OOGOOPG OOdiGOOOSOm Wed.-Thura., June 16-17 THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES” The Daring Exploits of the World’s Most Famous OutlawsI Henry FondA Gens TIsmsy - Also Serial and Nows oSDEk NOW Mrs. J. K. Baker of Great Falls has beea I Yisitlnx her sister, Mrs. F. M. Walters and tanlly for sot- oral days. a Miss WUlie C. Anderson of Kich* mond, Va., spent a week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I^wis Ander son and other relative^ Arthur Williams of East Saint Lewis, Mo., is spending some time With his son, BUI WUliaas and Mrs. Mllliams at Midway Camp. Miss Edith Starnes of Vsn Wyck .visited her aunt, Mrs. C. L. Me- Gtirt over the weekend. Buddy Granger of HartavUle is staying a few’days srith his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Granger. Mrs. Charlie Trapp of Camden visited Mrs. Emmie Marshall re cently. Mrs. A.-iW. Mosier of Aleicandrla. Va., aiTtvaa Monday. For a week's stay with her parents. Mr. jand Mrs. C. L. MeCsskUL Mr. end Mrs. Floyd Dover and tifo chUdren, (^rlea and Eleanor of Shelby, N. C., spent the week end with their uncle and aunL Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ctooper. Mrs,. Mary Hendrix Bowen 'and Bill Stephens were married Sun- dky night. ' Mr., and. -Mrs. C..McCreary of Columbia visited the C. L. IfcOas- kllls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L T. Anders^ and Miss WUlie C. Anderson andV^Phil- lis West ,of Camden spent S^rday in HartavUle with Mr. an'd Mrs. Boyd Anderson. Mrs. Ray Wallen of Charlotte, N. C., spent last week with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Parker and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus TOal s^nt the weekend in Tradesvllle Jvith their parents, Mr. and Mrs./6. L. McNeely and visited f^ee in Rockingham Snndsiy. Mr^ and Mrs. S. L: McLaughlin and family spent Summy in LgU' caster with their dau^ter, Mrs Lewis Cdgle. r. and Mrs. J. UlVincent of Kdrshaw visited Mr. sn<lr,Mrs. Steve Borers Sunday. W. J. Powers and son, G. C. visited the ) formsr’s Mr. aau nu |l w. vaaghn slant Sunday srlOi Mr. and Mri M. Hor ton of Bethnne and enjoyed a hirth- day dinner for Mrs. Minnie Eo- banks. The junior ckoir of the Bearer Dam Baptist church attended ser- vieea at Heratu) church Sunday aft ernoon and fumlahed the music for the services. Mrs. Mipnie BiUMinks of Betbune visited Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Vaughn recently. j Miss Gladys Horton and a friend. Miss Mary Fi-ancss Robinson, who is in training in the Columbia hos- pitaL spent tha weekend with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Horton. levs Bowers aiid^C. F. Tafbrough. little Theatre Camdon, S. C. FrL-SaL, June 11-12 LookI LoekI Lookl “TARZAN AND THE . MERMAIDS” Aqufrcutles! Pagan toveT starring Johnny Weissmuller and Brenda Joyce Added: Carioons Sat., June 12, 10:30 P. M. Boris Karloff—4n “THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN” (Toe Late For Last Weak) Mrs. C. F. Yarbrough’s mother. Mrs. Laura Hilton, wds seriohsly injured "-in an accident Saturday morning and fb in the Camden hos- pltaL . Miss,Ruth Walters of Columbia spent the weekend with her par ents here., | Mrs. Edna ((Elements) Aromond' of Lancaster spent several days with Mrs. Jake Watkins recently, i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buchan and son left Tuesday to visit relatives in/Washington. D. C. .—jtnd Mrs.—J4iu—Sullivan and three daughters of McBee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sul- Uvan and visRed his father, who has been seriously ill in tho Cam den hospital the past seven weeks. Misses Margaret and Willie Mae ElIiotL studmits at Wlnthrop Col lege, arrived a few days ago for the summer. Rev. and Mrs. Roy Parker and. small daughter, Martha of Ruffin, I visited relatives here over the week-! end. Rev. Parker preached at; Beulah Sunday morning and ohrlptened his little niece. Mary Holland, daughter of Mr. sud Mrs. Arthur Holland. Miss Margaret EUiott has gone to (mnip Long. Aiken, as a coun cilor for the 4-H Club group. Mrs. Cobb, mother of W. C.'Cobb, who is 92 years old, spent Sunday a week ago with her son and fam ily. Mrs. Cobb makes her home in WaihallA Mrs. C. L. McCasklll. spent Sun day with her daughter, Mrs. Laurie Smith and family in the Charlotte Thompson community. Mr. and Mra Howard Buckholts and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. PItsgerald and son of Orange, Conn., are visiting Mrs. Yarbrough's paints. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jansaa Belton of thuae were recMt gneais*o( Mr. and Mrs. Jake Watkina Mr. sod Nn>. JBverett Young and children spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Elllottt* of Ker shaw. Mrs. W. L .Young, A. ^ Young. Ralph Young and Mrs. Norwood Hall attended conunital servioee in Charleatou for David Young, whose body was returned from the Haw aiian lalands. Calvin and Lemuel Faulkenberry of Columbia were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Catoe. Mr. and Mis. R. L. Stokee, Jr., and son. Robert of Richmond, Va., spent Memorial holidays with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stokes. Oiarley Back(^ ■V Charley Dess. Jr., who from the Kershaw ooUBty gang on July 6, 1945, wsg to the gang this week foUowtag ax- tradition heating in New Dees when apprehended in New York reelsted returning and tt wet necessary to hold a hea was brought back by Rural 8. P. Watkins and State Charlis McKinney. - Fences American tenners now use morg than 2SO.OOO miles of electric fence. These ere used to keep esttls inlir Is keep other enimals from break Ing in- Stfjg. OHUDr BOMfr MdR rr 1 iii 1189 FII4M6^ 06m 777 •When you think of Lumher rhink ^ ua . . Miller Lum her CooMkensr. OPENING 9 * i . ^ Oamden e ' (S Miles West of Camden) On U. S. Highway 1, Junction S. C. No. 26 1 » * Hand-Made J Prices Low (30 days) - VISITORS WEIXX)M£ -WHOLESALE and RETAIL- •Stoneware • Flue Thimbles Mixing Bowls • Pitchers oMugs • Pots, etc. a - 'f FOR m • It looks like Coal will be hard to get again next winter. Why run the risk of getting (taught with your bin empty. Be Wise! Order your supply of coal from us today. 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