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— V: to lli» kn®® ^•® liuS'BAIS inurie^ fvmnogt jft « SoU Bf D. C Dixoii’^ IBargainHoas I9t Bnmd Strict Ph«t8O0W CAMDEN, S. C AT MmUNE; AUTOMOBILE 1 t aiMl‘ othisr Injorkw MMUined. Mr. Md Mn. MuiUrtl (»,▼» Immediate iBld amd took the led to CaoMlen limpttel end then to Mooree hoa- te Ctduiabis %here he is re- ' eetTtas ereetment Mr. and Mn. Rembert Keith of Camden were weekend gneats of •fr. and Mrs. WUaon BmHh. MaJ. and Mn. W. H. Meeks and children of Fort Jacksbn were 8itn- dajr ri®at® Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brtnsoa Mr. and Mn. Hamilton Thomas and ehUdren of Hartvrille and ftonoood...^ Thomas oC Lakeland. JPbu were Snndar gnests of their -Unottnr, Ifea. Sallle Robertson. Ill Ibu Homer Brown and children liaTO returned to. their home In Chicago after seven! weeks visit to her mother.iMn. C. C. Railey, . Mr. and Mn. J. H. West visited ^l^eir nlace, Mn. J. M. Smith in ‘‘wisachr ln®t week. ’ Mr. and Mn. Hugh Oliver accom- hf' thftlr honnfi gnettt,’ mother and sister.. Mn. W. T, SSL OUrer and Mrs. C ti. MMunI oT JaekaoBvffle, Fla^ spent Sanday at Chimney Rock. N. C. Miss Blanche Brannon of Colam« ! bis was Sand» giMWtf^t>f her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brannon. On Saturday. July t1. June True^eli had cotton pleked ' from the field in front ef hit heme. Thie eotten yrae plented March 28 end la Coken tOS. Thia la the flrat eet^ that hae been pleked this eeaeen In thia vicinity at far aa ie knswn. Rev. Nell Trneaddl and family of Newberry an ipending their month'a vacation with their per enta. Dr, and Mn. E. 2. Tnieadelt Sainrday la the annual cleaning day at 8M>tch Cemetery. It M hoped th^ a good crowd will be pree^ foir thl aoocaalon.. SymmUhy la extended to Mn. B. B. Padgett in the, death of hw father, Mr. Ellis, in Heffman, N. C. Miae Patsy King of Bishopville has been the recent gneat of Misa Jean King. Price Baker is attending a Lib erty Life oonveotioo in Norfolk, Va Mr. and Mra. Leslie Beat. Mill lA, yMHAY, AUMUiT tm \ »aWMf i '> St ‘ h'.M a ■V-, ... ^ V ^ "J. ' ^ v.^ . . ,<0^..^ . V LE¥0IC1 Ml IAM W.*'iMiMHMMM|.MP NAROSriCI iOt VmiTtAN BipiDI ms stMtTiMt mm e0m tmt s 1 Hannon (HnMk) Hancock, Jr., far f^roc Idtimates BOYKIN FURNITURE CO. 600 Bfetiy B^^imd XMUel JiC are visiting places of interest in Florida this week. - Celebrates Birthday Little Minam sunito oelehnted her third birthday anniversary Wednesday afternoon when she in vited in a number of' her IHtle friends to make merry the day. Twenty-one were welcomed into the membership of the Baptist church at the evening services Sunday following the recent re* vival held hm^ Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Gardner ■pent Sunday in Beaufort and were accompanied home by thetr sister. Mrs. Jacobs, who has been visiting there. •iris Fariit Fun, MifillirMp ivnmv vQ wo wot wnuBni mm Miaa Bathima Cadertaiaa Mlas~6te8a PBdimm entertained Tknraday sveMag wfth four tablea of bridga. Ouaeta fUltng In were •fra. Ralph Tttles. Mark» lU. ; Mra. N. B. Tmaadell, Newberry, and Mra. R. H Calhoun. Mra. Fred BrfaMon received high score. Mlaa CecUla King, half way score and Mias Mary Mies JleLanrin coaso- lat^ Mrst Lawreoee McDowell of Tam pa. Fla., la visiting , her parents. Mr. and Mra. W. A. IfeDowell. Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Therrell and ehildrsn of^Uakm were week end gneata of thehr - aister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthnr Roaier. Rave Mr. Tberrell fiUed the pulpit for the moraine servlcee In the Preohytertas hhaaoh. Leonard taa native of Bethune and frlmida were glad to greet him again. Mr. and Mra. Rlobard McLaurin of Flm<ynce apent the weekend with their parenta, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. MeLai^ MUtemJeuret Mlaa Mabel RuBi Hilton, dangh- ter of Mr. and Mra. David F. Hll ton of Betirane. became the bride or BOffifiO jattfSI "or" Chaneslon end Plttsborilh. Pa., at the home of the bride’s parenta Saturday af temoon at 6 o’clock. Rev. T. B. Alt man, pastor of the bride, officiated, using the ring ceremony. The bride wore a navy blue tropi cal suit with white aoeessories and a shoulder corsage. ^ After the ceremony tjld^couple left for a wedding trip to Wash ingtion. D. C.i and other points of interest Aftw their i^tum they wUl make their home in Charles ton. Mrs. Jouret is a graduate of Win- throp College and for the past few years has taught second grade in the Bethune, school. Mr. Jouret is employed by the Kraft Paper Com pany in Charleaton. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ed Hearon and little aon. Tommy, hare re turned from a week’a stay In the mountains of North Carolina and & TM 88A Oanox aa|r I O) i fkyg Mbnt in Ihi MML it MwMd IM^ iMm ftmcMnnal pattodte p^; CD Mkai IfaitiMbootthamoPtliBkgAtPPiA ilpuHnn, and fbailMpMU tR ftv tb® itylM Jmb to Teanetaee. Due to the extruauly hot weath er thia aeaaon the Big Spring has been a vUir popular plaoo: Thia c<xd and refreahlng water haa made the hot days very comfortable for those who rialt It Revival aerHcee are in eeealoa thia week at Pleaaant Hill Baptist church, conducted by Rev. Mr. El- U®- MIm Bessie Rosier is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Hnmi^rles in Charleeton. Rev. and Mra. M. B. Gunter of Effingham were guests of friends here last WMk. Navy swimming and diving teams will meet in Flhiladelpiila, Pa., the week of August 12, In com petition for All-Navy diamplonahlp awarda. * J Raliglona laitme^^n la HortlMni Irelaal aehoola will bu' itvua to R-ostaataakyohUlhfua by praaUst- aata and to'Romaa Cuholie OhD- drea by Oathottto,Saa4er u agiwa meat oatlonal hy Belfaat hy edu- MILIWS fmr Local and lbomc Disti^iceH (Sty Kdt Up . auUding Suppliea, Sand, Crudted Stpne, Bricks, Csmcrete Blacks, Cement Bricks, Cement, Lime, Flue Lining and Thimbles etc., far sdie. ^ , West R. Freitag Phone 74fr-R Dreamllned new Stndebaker KERtHAW LOOOl Na it 'A. r. M. Regular Comronalear tlon First Tuesday of Baoh Moath at I P. M. Flsltora WMotmae. A. G. MaKAIM, W. M. L. a JOMMB. taerUary MYERS MOTOR COMPANY ISO a MCaU Sivwl IMP*** VmB Mf toV wHMl m S.C mIhJiLa VesHed • # ter i / uNcti iom OF DEPENDABLE BUSINESS AND PRO - ESSiONALyS^RVICE CLARKStM Tire SerriceX WBSTMCAUSt. N«w aad OwS lim and Bal JUcapiAiV A Pl^E^ CAMDEN BLOCK CO. ^atl DaKalk Stoaal \ PEONS Ml SHKJHiEEyS Texaco Service • PIRESTONB nitlf • HBCAmNG SBRVICI XOalCalb ISV •Eapart Body and Pan Wavk and Paintfaiff •S4-H«tf Wraekar Sarrka PHONESt Day 4f ^ NHa 54d.W Blyers Motor Co. It Yaam aaadaaiaa aervlee fa Camien Mrtvo tha WMaiico aad Sava tho I Odfaranaa CAAOIEN WOODWORK & SUPPLY CO. “U Wt Mas* W WaeS- SmUs.* V PHONE a4B-W .404 Rnkladtn Straat ’ BliCIf iOSH CAMDEN Eumicco. BOT ihurr APPLIANCES Phona 1S8 DaKalb St CAMDEN BDW. & SUPPLY CO. 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