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•rtia K« TilMIon gm ehirch chnrcli •MMt JolUHd* •peat tkt eatf. •To Saro Moai|r — Rittt our High Fl^fT Sander, Edgar Mid l^oUtll- er. We sell •rarytidttf to complete tlte Job. lews itr slnginc eoBr i the Baptist sy afternoon. The _ aad choirs from were freeent. ef OotatnaUa, lend' with his par- Nolan’s Pabit Store . Ifarlnt Street 766-M lloslar and^two soas* N. are spendinc thee with her motbrnr, Mrs. Hoary MoOoy and Mrs. A. Mos- iee« iaekle Smith spent the weekend with her crandparents. The ^ptlst Training Union of the Antioch church • gave a pro- at the Baptist church here ly erentng. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bnchan. of Colnmbia, were here for the week* ewd* Mrs. Lewie Hilton, who was In- Jared in an automobile accident •ometime ago, and spent serersl weeks In the Camden Hospital, has improved enough to be moved to the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. F. Yarbrough. Mss.. J. L. Cooper and grandson, Johnnie Buchan, and Mrs. Alma Rosier spent Tuesday In Colum bia - . „ ■ Miss Marie Vaughn, of Colom bia, spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Melton and baby, of California, are visit ing his parents',*'Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Melton. Subseribe To The Cbrooiele BETHUNE NEWS *07 PJkST Mrs. Qarriner Intertains Mra Foatar Gardner entertained laat Friday aftamoon at ,her hooHt with a miaceUaneoaa ^w«r for Mrs. Bur Gudnar. Jr., a bride ht one week. Mrs. Gardner waa the recipient of many protty and use ful glfta Mrfe. Heyward Smith, of Colum bia, la tha gueat Ot her aant, Mra SalUe Robertson, and friends this week. Bible Bofceol Clesea The Bible School will close the second week secsion Thursday morning under the direction of Mlse Olivia Cooper, of the Rich mond Training School and Char leston. In Camden Hospital Frlenda of Mrs< W. A. McDoweU | gneata of Mr. and Sevaranee. Their ton, Sklppy, re turned to hlh home after spending two weeks with kis grsnd^eBta. Kirkland Whtta, agrienttara teacher, la In aebool at ClaaMon Collegs. Wsrit On Manee - ' Work bgBan -Monday molding on the erectitm of the Preeteter- ian otgirch gaanse. Bnma and Hasty of Csasden have the con tract It M hoped that thare wili he a record breaking orewni to at tend the Bitlume anniial ple- nie Friday. Mrs. D. M. Miya haa wericed untiringly far Ma •. •When yott thinti of LumCer Think of tu ... Miller Lnm her Company. »■ WILL YOU DIE BROKE? •Btatlatice show that 84 per cent, of men die broke and 96 per coot are broke at the age of 86. •A man either haa to work, his dollars hats to work for him or he le on charity. HU Income baa to coma from cme of these three aonrcea. Through life Insurance you can be sure of finsn- elal Independence during your declining years. •Onr Plan coats so little end yot means ao much—both to you and yonr d«^ndents. Let me talk with you about your future. L S. Mayer Kershaw County Representative for NIW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY West OeKalb Street ^ Phene 124-W "See Mayer Aheut Your Deeember" CHARM STRINGS Reoaembef wtien little girls had charm strings. They were msi^'^ oif buttons, no two alike, strung on a atrlng. Romantic ally enough, your true love waa sup posed to appear by the time you bad 999 buttons strung! Nowadays collecting buttons is a hobby, and some old charm strings have brought fabulous prices. will regret to learn that she is ill in the Camden Hospital. Bible school began Monday mor ning at Shamrock Baptist (^urch. Brnce Blackmon was bitten on the Instep by a black widow spider Sunday morning while feeding cattle in the lot ai^ has been suf fering intensively from the effects. J. C .Foster, of Scranton, was a visitor here 'l^ursday, Due to the intense heat, the Big Springs has been a very popular place for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Thomas and children, of Hartavjlle, were Sunday gueeta of their mother, Mrs. L. D. Robwtson. Delton Jones is visiting his Bis ter, Mrs. Ernest Bass In Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Psrkw spent Sunday in Camden with Mr. Park er’s mother, Mrs. M. S. Parker. Mrs. Purdy SoweJI is s patient in Camden Hospital. Mr. and Mra. Bill Seeley, of Co lnmbia. Mr, and Mra Roy Price, of Camden, were Sunday gneats of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. WUl Hammondw O. B. McKinnon, of ENsns, Oa.^ was a visitor here during the weekend. Mrs. Beanice Hilton, Mra Daltan Huckabee and Jack Stevens at tended a three day lunch room conference at Ashwood this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sevarance of Lamar were weekend guests «( their parents. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, of Wadeaboro, N. C.. wera Snndaor Mra. James Mr. and Mra. Johnnie. Richards of Florenca,- w«re Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. M, Q. King. Miss Mellta Burley, of Tampa, Fla., Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hearon. Miss Wnila Mather Ratcliff vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Best in Co lumbia last week and was accom panied home* by them for the week end. Mr. and Mrs, Barr Gardner, Jr., Martha Little, Nancy and Dorothy Jean McKinnon, visited In Char lotte Sunday. - Mr. and Mra O. R. Branpon spent the week-end in West Co lumbia with Mr- and Mra. Walter Brannon. Mrs. Tom Md Heardn visited in Richbnrg last week and waa a member of the Barber-Casblon wedding party in Clover Satnrday. Mrs. S. B. Hilton has return^ from visiting her son. Bishop Hil ton, in Kershaw. Services Sunday Night At Lugoff Rev. L. M. Hamer, pastor of St Johns MeGiolUat Church, Lugoff. announces that Fourth of July aer- yioas will be held Sunday night at 8 o’clock at the church. The program will be in keeping with In^npendence Day. The pub lic la cordially Invited to attend. Collins Funeral Home Ambulance Service Day or Night OeKalb Street Office Phone 7f Reeldenee Phones: 380—41—46S-W . • • $et a Jeep on the Job • Almost atecy hour in the day you wOl find a good OSS for the *Tecp** u a track, U^t tractor, ranabout or mobile *^"~*** Tvr:ii— 1 1 most soywhste in a -ycep,’ bir wsuber or in f CLOSE OUT SHOE SALE • GROUP OF Children’s Sandals •GROUP OF LADIES* Play Shoes and Sandals ... •GROUP OF LADIES* Play Shoes and Sandals ... •GROUP OF Casual Play Shoes and Dress Shoes * * Earnie L ffiidn Is Returned Home Fimeral Services WfU B* "Held At Antioch Baptist CSusrch On FHday, J«ly 2 At B P. M. The body of Prt. Earlie L. Hin son. 38, who died In the New Oeor- *gla Islands In tha Southwest Pan clflc, July 18, 1943, will arrlva at the Kornegay Funeral Home, Cam den, Friday •ltd remain until the honr of th* funeral. Funeral servlcea will be held from the Antioch Baptist church Friday afternoon at % o’clock. Interment will follo|r in the family plot Private Hinson was the son of Mrs. Sarah Shaylor Hinson and the late Hughe George Hinson. He Mi tered the service on February 14, 1942, and was assigned to the 169Ui Infantry regiment of the 48rd Division, Company I. He li lurrlred by his nwther, Mrs. Sarah S. Hinson fonr broth •rs, Jessie H., Charles D., George B., and Eugene H., of Camden, Route 1, and a sister. Miss’ Sal lie B. Hlnaon 'of Oamdeo. Leglonalres dre invited to serve as honorary pallbearers. lirli Ftrffl Ftin, ThMb T« 24hv blF irbit M Od Ite Mmi tidiil irobiMi, tenatfami moutbiy paint Kany e chi and woman hag found fha anmrm in Ourntg 3-way iMlp Ton iFA OttPR may make thinci •to eaaley ftr yon in fttbor uC tBD wayi: (1) atarted I da^ btfoew *your ttma? and takgn at dliaeted an the labd, it MuNild bdp nlteve fonctiflnal perlodle pain; 6) taken fiNiMhote fbamopth UEa e lonkk i Mwidd iinpMilarappaCtteeid bePd up SBilitanoa iog the «|lni to •onn. 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