The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 18, 1948, Image 10

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r I BUSTLING TOWN OF BETHUNE Puifral of Mrs. C. L. May*^ Funeral rttea of Mrs- C. L. Mays» SO, vers held In the Method^ ohorch of which she was a able member for more than 35 yesMi Ijloodajr afternoon. Servicea vena ooadncted hr Rer. Carlos Clardair of Vlrflhla, assisted by her paa> tor, Rer. J. V. Murray, ftn^ pastor Rer. C. 8. Floyd. oC Rollsr HUl and Rer. J. R. Caeion of Inmbla and carried out as Mrs a««r^lng that tended to ttae'prog- I and betterment of conditions arOiaid her. Intermetn was in the ONf historic Scotch cemetery where -was laid away under S mound of beautiful flowers, bespeaking the lore and esteem of her hosts of friends and reiatires. Jones>Horton Announcements have been re ceived here of the marriage of Miss Mary Anne Jones of Kershaw to Mays bad plaaaed uersral’ fears irs Boyce Horton, Jr., Friday even- aao. Mrs. Mays was lored aid rw jng June 11 at the Baptist parson- speeted by all who know bar. Her age by their pastor. Rev. T. B. Alt- Rfe has meant much to tha dlf fersat churches, the aehoot and to %' f ■MVI tTAWS. AN NIW SPAMOI TO DENTAL PUTN K*w, iiMfBvsd Kiwlw thrill) uier* with ki thoroueh, IpMdr sctioa. They CM iMwdli;. bcllm tdmcco u»int, mucia tUm sad OMCiiM odor coold disappear ae eaicUr. D—tsi Dlaiet art REALLV Mtl io comforMbIt. 'for Kleenire today. JjHBRffiMMDQffiQRflQQESII a T!ic«C^haIIwiTc"^Wone mV man. Daily Vacation School Dally Vacation Church School will begin Monday, June 21 to July 1 ln'the‘Preebyterlan church. Ages are three years through 14. The hours from 8 to 10. Miss Olivia Cooper of Charleston and Rich mond. Va., is to conduct the school. Any child within this age is Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bryan and family have moved to their new home In Sumter. . .Mr. and .Mrs. Klllson' HuCkabee and children of Sumter were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs'. Eugene Huckaibee." Miss Luree Kink has returned to er home In Durham, N, C., after THE FACT IS BV GENERAL ELECTRIC U3HTIN6 D/WJ0N£^ LOCKER ! NEW LAMP BULB DEVELOPED BV 6ENERPL ELECTRIC LI6HTIN6 'EXPERTS WILL WITHSTAND PRESSURES OF MODERN DEEP-SEA DIVIN6. IT STAYS LISHTED 700FEET00¥/N! PRIVATE ROOM FOR BUTTER! SPECIALCOMPARTMENT IN 6tE DE luxe REPRI6ERAT0R5 KEEPS BUTTER FROM 6ETTIN6 TOO HARD^ANOTHER OFTHE THOUGHTFUL EXTRAS IN 6-e products. risiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ben Ayers and little daughter of Fort Meade, Md., visited Mrs. B. W, Best and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Best Isat week. Mrs. Clara Davis, Johnny Datis, Mrs. Fannie Norris. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clyburn, Jr., are touring Florida this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mays psvls and Miss Billy Davis of Perry, Ga.. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. boring Davis. They with Mr. and Mrs. boring Davis and Miss Rita Davis left Monday morning for a visit to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. bionel Best of Sum ter spent the weekend with their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. b. M. Best. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brannon at tended the Oodwln-Owens wedding in Camden. June 12 at the First Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Bran- nun’s daughter. Miss- Blanche Bran non of Columbia, was a bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. David Hunter of Columbia visited Mrs. Hunter’s par ents, .Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brannon thli weekend. Overnight guests of the D. M. Mays, who were in attendance upon the Mays funeral Monday were Mrs. Bernice i'aircloth, Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Clure, .Mrs. . Bessie Entzmlnger of bakeland, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Sedley King and, daugh ters nf Moncks Corner. Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Murray, Jr, attended the wedding of their sis ter. Miss Mi^ Murray to William McMlllian, ik. Washington, D. C., June 7, Mr, and Mrs. Murray were members of th^ wedding party. Mrs. W. J. Ratcliff, Mrs. W.'A. McDowell and son, Michael, and Miss Willie Esther Ratcliff wen guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R Vaughn in Cayce Thursday, ^ Circle Meeting TTie Walter Vance Jerman circle of the Methodist church met with Mrs. James King Tuesday. At the same hour the Joanna Caaton circle met with Mrs. Steve Liane at the parsonage. The Wesleyan Service Guild will meet with Mrs. Fred Tid well Friday evening. blttle Miss. Kathryne Sims of Rock Hill is visiting her grand parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. Z. Trues- dell. Mr. and Mrs." N. E. .Truesdell and Backache Wot qnkk comforttnf iwlp for Bsckach«^ WwomsUe Ps^, Oottini Up Nights, strong donily urtaS, Irritating paasagea. Leg Palna, strelsB nndtr oyts, and awoUen ankles, dut to nen-organlo and nen>trftemlc Kldnty and Bladder troubles, try Cysfes. Quick, complets satlsfaotlon er mohsy back gsaranteed. Ash your drurstst for cViftu today. temlly of Newberry spent FrMay and Saturday with their parenu. Dr. and Mrs. E. Z. TruesdelL Mrs. Beanice Hilton is attending a study course at Wlnthrop Col lege this week. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Smith and little son of McColl Are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E- Sevarance. Mr. and Mrs. O, H. Fowler were visitors In Hamlet Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. b. D. Barr visited Mr. Barr’s brother, 1wbo is a patient in a Columbia hosptui Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cramer Jonee were Mr. and Mrs. Connell Rfynolds. Reynolds. Mrs. N. H. Jonee "^and Sammy Jonee of West Columbia. BAPTISMAL SERVICE The public is cordially invited to see the first interior BaiKiemal ser vice to be held in Spring Vale’s new Wlnnsboro Blue Granit church. The baptiging will be Sun day, Ju'ne 20 at 4 p. m. • When you think of Lumber Thkik of uB . .. Miller Lam- her Company. Revival Service Mi. Olivet hureh A seiiee of revlvBl servicee at the Olivet Baptist church will be gin Sunday night. June 20. Rev. M. T. Gales will be the guest speaker. He le now pastor of a filed of churches near Marshville, N. C. Each morning at 2:45 Vacation Bible School will be conducted and the closing shsembly will be in charge of the guest minister. Bach evening at 7:46 prayer ser vice will be conducted by several groups and at 8 the worship ser vice will start. The public is Invited to attend these services throughout the week. • Rev. Douglas Smith is pastor of the church. Arihrllls Pain PUT enlek. daUshlM^ cointorttBf bslp for •ehas AM ps*"* of whiiin«tliA»| Arthritli^ NMOlkla, lAOBbsM. BdoUeo, or Wortothns^ tbo blood.Pint dooo u•aaUy rtorto Allovlitliig polo m you coa work, tnloy Ufo and ilcep mon eomfortobly. OM RoioM At dnisslrt tdday. Quick, com< pIoU ■AUafaetion or money back guaranteed. Ommide Fon QUICK PERSONAL OF $5. AND UP su LOCAL FINANCE COMPA] mVi Rutledfu St R. H. RnffiuM, Maiiater / A OftDCit a fO» ZO’YEAR VETERANS! S-E POMP MOTORS ON 6MC0NS brothers' MUFORNIO FARM HAVE SiyEN 20 STEADV ^RV'ICe.^ Hw BOW lAU DOMi' |2-pi0M sMlal} UD b ostloit Is sas md sssbM I* Mol Hb Bay Maam |ar. Ts tsal tosl praM demo—If dews, |ar It. 11 as 1^4 I'A ,BAU ZINC CAPS md !«M»ar Rlagt Imvo baoa fovorifat for gonoro- Moot. Thoy sool oU Motoa ion. loty •• umI You can put your eoafklenee in ■r GENERAL @ ELECTRIC Ham *0 MFwbB Show... NBC Naftmrk Msadby Mfk... CbmI fo CmN NOW • It looks like Coal will be hard to get again next winter, run_ th^e risk of getting caught with your bin enipty. Be Wise! Order your supply of coal from us today. Wcleod & Boykin Coal Co. r PHONE 53 A PBW BACKS UP SANS CAN SAVI A CoiiilBIllTyl !ur in the right placejM the tight dine, t of sand emn save B towu from iood. Thd sendcuQl n few dollars. The loas thrcm|h food ai^na^j millioos. • And «o k it with Ufa insuraAce. A few doUui j right place at the right tima can amt gM for your femily. Consult a friendly Life of Georgb agem tadi^ THE OLD aBUIAaLB • SIHOEIO aoMi.ofvtct >• «)»••)» Whafs the Hottest Hans in a S since the Setf'Starier? ahU- LTRER F or the answer to that, juat ask any man who drives a Dynaflow Buick. Hel 1 tell you, you haven’t seen any thing yet — until you slip behind a Dynaflow wheel and see for your self what this new drive does. It isn’t merely that it’s easy — diough all you do in normal driving is set a lever, press the gas treadle, and steer. It isn’t merely the ’’stunts” you can pull, such as coming to a dead stop •n a steep hill, then moving smoothly away, just by the way you irianaie the gas treadle. I The iinportant thing is that Dyna flow Drive* marks a. basic change in die way power is delivered from the engine to the rear wheels. y The idea of passing through a aeries of gears in fixed stages,either manually or by mechanical means, ie gone entirely. Instead, spinning oil is so cun ningly directed and controlled in fun* in HfN«Y J. TAYlOt Mvfua/ Network,^Mondayt and Friday) the Dynaflow unit that it instantly shapes engine power to fit any normal driving need!:. When you start, it steps up engine ’’torque” like a low gear to give you swifts surging getaway. When you accelerate ^r climb, it , fits the pull of the engine to that particular job. Wh»k you cruise cm dm level <^ei|- road, it delivers power with a.flow ing smoodiness that is far silkier . than the normal high. \ou have manual control of direc tion simply by moving a lever. You have reserve braking power in stantly at your command — and ~~extra power for emergency pullar But there is neVer any clutob-work — there is no clutch-pedal. And never any gearshifting in the old sense—your power plant dost wkl the forward gears used toik. Right now, of ooursa, Drive i» available only oa Roadmastbii models. 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