The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 13, 1948, Image 12
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county
Rod Crooa
t w*if from the Southeoot*
C Atlanta roqnosUnc that
ha asalgned to
hi. North. Oproltna,
CaroUna t aa the need wae
After a aurvey of the. local
ooarcaa, no names worn found to
bo available.
r-four nurses from the
it hare been recruited for
Carolina alone. Through the
service of the
Red Croes the organisation re
cruits professional names for
ter
So’
Red Cross home naralng classes
by local cbaptara to
to giro staple nnrsti
t6 membem of a family un-
dar the doctor's gmMssoe.
To car* for outbreaks of potto-
myelitis In 1147 the Red Cross re
cruited ItS names to supplement
i S< cities. Of
to Iradoh, tit
in Boise. To Akron and Cin
cinnati went 14 names each oat of
64 aeelgnal to Ohio. Twenty-two
nerved la Now York state. The Red
Cross also recruited nurses for ser
vice in Pennsylvania, Now Jersey,
Maryland, South Carolina, Florida,
Virginia, Rhode Island, North Dako
ta, Illinois, Arkansas, Minnesota.
Tanas, New Mexico, Oregon, CaU-
torn la, Oklahoma and South Da
kota.
PRIKNDtHIP CHAPEL •
Supply, Prank c. Parry, Jr.
Sunday school, 16 a. m.
Evening worship, 8 p. m. Gospel
Heaven."
Maybank Make*
Another Protest
On Buckingham
United
R .
• svw Si SmWlWrsI al®
the United Statoe dletrlot an-
glnaar reiterating big a
tlon to the Buckingham I
lug daan project.
In his telegram Senator May-
tank aaMi <■ •
4d"V"BnA gamAdbAta
*% el®
ham Land inland 1 therCoghl
agree with them and will op
pose the development of Buck-
in
the United
that K
valuable timber which In turn
duetry throughout the section.
It la unnecessary and 1
sea na good that would
to our people by its
tlon.-
Cassatt News
Conunftal services for Radas
West, who died In the U. B. A. In
1644 worn conducted at Providence
Baptist charch Sdhday afternoon.
Life Underwriters
Association Bolds
Monthly Meeting
The Ufa Underwriters Associa
tion of Camden held He
monthly meeting Tuesday evening
at Gas Ward's and notwithstanding
the fad that H was elactiou night
there warns fairly good attsndahoa.
This is one of Camden's
organisations bat it is going for
ward and membem of the aaa
tlon are pleased with the progress
it la diaking. It is organised for tho
purpose promoting high ethics
among the underwriters and Is af
filiated with the state and national
organisations.
H. A. Elliott is president of tho
association, L. B. Mayer, vice
dent, and W. Shannon Hepth,
taiV-treaaumr.
Charter men
Natl
tabem
Anderson, Nations] life
Co.; David Baum, United
Co.; Edward Croiley, Pilot life In-
> Co.; Basel A EUIott, New
berry life ft Health Insurance
Co.: L. C. Elliott,) a B. Elmore,
B. H. Harris. J. P. Jonas and Hugh
Matthews of ^ta JAAte
Co. of Georgia; W. Shannon Heath,
Fidelity Mutual; L. 8. Mayer, Now
Wednesday Morning
8:30 A.M. to 1P.M.
Moat of
tho copper
from the U. 8.
need In
—
Tho United States produces more
of the total value of
s mineral prodneta.
Racine waa the youngest son of thel York Life Insurance Co.; L. A
Ute Mr. and Mm. William West. M unn> Public Savings
Wadnesday evening, 7 p. m
Bible Club Recreation and Bible
Study.
The public la cordially Invited to
attend they
CARD OF THANKS
I went to tbanh Ute voters of
Betbune and Eastern District of
Buffalo Township at largo, for the
splendid vote given me Tuesday In
my rase for re-el action to tho Mag-
; istrate Office at Betbune, giving
me a largo majority. Itp
JOHN A YOUNG,
8. C.
MILLER’S for Lumbar
s. c
Frida
riday, August IS
M RELENTLESS**
Robert Young
Marguorlte Chapman
Saturday, August 14
“Tha Bold Frontierunaii”
Allan Lano
Sat., Aug. 4—10:30 P. M.
“SPEED TO SPARE”
Richard Arien, Jain Rogers
Mon. - Tues., Aug. 16-17
la^ Aug.
“TO THE END OF THE
EARTH”
Dlek Powotl, Slone Haseo
T
Wednesday, August «18
“MV DOG RUSTY”
Ann Damn, John Lite!
Thursday, At
Thursday, August 19
^WOMAN IN WHITE”
19
Alexia Smith
Sydney
The multitude of friends and rela
tives and the lovely floral offering
bore evidence of his popularity.
A. A West who had bean a
patient in the Camden hospital for
the .peat ten days, died Monday
afternoon. Ho suffered a heart at
tack Friday morning. His relatives
were all called to the hospital Fri
day and continued to be with him.
Funeral services were conducted
at Beaver Dam Baptist Tuesday
afternoon at 8 o’slock, conducted
by Dr. Canton, Rev. Montgomery
and Rev. King. ,
Mine Ruth Walter* of Columbia
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. end Mr*. F. M. Walters.
Miss Walters leavsa Friday for a
visit with friends la PennaylvanlA
Bernice Snlllvan and
Alice Bruce of Columbia, Miss El
la Catherine, McLaughlin, Stewart
Teal 'and Donald Holland spent
Sunday at Soger Loaf Mountains
and the Forty Acre Rock.
Paul Spears of Miami, Fla., visit
ed friends ham Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bowen and
small daughter of. Florence spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mm. Steve Bowen.
__ Reynold* returned recent
ly from a trip to Nashville, Tmn.
We are delighted to report the
condition of Arthur Dodge West,
who .was seriously in Jared la an
automobile accident la Ft Lauder-
Fla., Is steadily Improving.
Mm. X. M. West and children spent
several days last wash In Colnm-
bl®. /
Jim. Lola McLaughlin is a patient
in the Camden boepltal.
Lawrence Stokes was Injured In
an automobile accident recently.
Misses Elisabeth Lee, Kate
France# Lee of Camden spent .the
weekend with Mias Wllhemenia
Gariaev. .
Mm. J. C. Momler and son, Joseph
Momler of Charleston, spent Sat
urday with the former’s sister,
Mm. H. B. Gardner.
Mm. Trlmnal Is visiting her
granddaughter. Mm. Murrel and
family In Wilmington, N. C.
J. W. Young, who Is In the U8N,
stationed in California, spent his
furlough with relatives here.
Miss Florence EUIott of Newi
Co.; J. H. Reese, Capital Ufa In
surance Co., and Hastings Wyman.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
NOTICE OF SALE
la hereby given that un-
I by vlrtna of an exeention
la the caae of Anna Stew
art Neiaoa vs. Georgs Nelson, pur
suant to the Decree of the Court of
pleas tor Kershaw Coun
ty, tatsd March X 1848, in said
1 have levied upon and will
at Public Auction before the
House Door, in Kershaw
, Booth Carolina, on the
legal ikies day In September
Tuesday, the 7th day
tho legal boom of
lent.
property of
Cershaw
described
Nelson:
that parcel or lot of land
a ’residence thereon. In the
of South Carolina, County of
haw, located Just North of the
Of Camdi
len, being a portion
of land formerly of March Adams,
being a portion of
shown oa plat of survey by A B.
Boykin. Surveyor, dated April 12,
1938, commencing at an iron comer
m feet north ef the aoutheramoet
point of said property of March
Adams and extending northward
for a distance of 145 feet on the
West side to an Iron comer; thence
South 89 S-4 degrees East 11* 1-2
feet to an Iron corner; thence
along the Eastern side of said
March Adams proparty as shown on
said plat. South IS 1-2 degress Waal
150 feet to an Iron cooler; thence
Westward 81 faet to an Iron corner,
tho point of beginning.
‘Said lot U bounded on the North
by atrip of property 25 feet In
width and the remaining portion of
tho March Adams Home Place, ai
to
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For
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
Men’s Summer
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sett; Sooth by a triangular tract,
being portion of said March Adame
Tract; West by lands of Saepor-
taa, formerly Moore. 1 '
> G. B. DeBRUHL,
Sheriff of Kershaw County
Camden, 8. C., Aug. 12, 1242,
Mm. Mendel 1, Robinson and son.
David Horasgy of Brooklyn, N.
Y., la expected to arrive this week
to spend his vacation with his
family who are visiting bar moth
er, Mm. C. A
Birds branched off from tha same
subgroup of reptiles to which
crocodiles and dlnoasaara belong.
WEDNESDAY, MORNING, AUG. 18
.MILLER’S for
York City Is visiting relatives here, j
Mrs. Coyt Wilson of Warrington,
Va, has Juet returned to her home
eftre a visit with her mother. Mm.
Fists West and family. She was
aroomnanled home by her sister,
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Haigitr Theatre
FrL-Sat, Atag. 13-14
Kddie Daan and his
Wtrtto Cloud—in
“BLACK HILLS”
with
Ataa, Shirley
Added: “Echo Ranch” ~
Last Chapter, “Dick Tracey”
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Mon.-Tues., Aug. 16-17
Maria
banka,
' Spaeiall
“THE EXILE”
Montes, Douglas
Fair-
Jr., and introduces
Paul# C roast
Also Warner Paths News
WEEWIgqigigBaiaaiBBMijiiita
Wed.-Thurs., Aug. 18-19
Nightmam of Terror! Mystery I
’THE RETURN OF THE
WHISTLER”
with
Michael Duane, Lanore Aubcri
Also Serial and News
COMING
"THE WHITE GORILLA”
Greatest Wild Animal Picture
ever Screened!
’ 1001 thrillsi
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SPECIALS FOR
rt
Ladies’ Panties 39c
Regular 98c Sellers ,
' Slips—Extra Long
Lace Trimmed Top and Bottom in Tearose
Sizes 32 to 40
$2.00 '
Star Dust Tailored Slips. White and
Tearose $2.00
Extra size, 44 to 52 in Tearose $1.49
Cotton Print Pajamas $1.00
Dress Shop
: V e
943 Broad Street
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Note how the metal crow pieces
— l *' -*■ Theae
SPECIAL ON
i
Floor Covering
6x9 linoleum
• aeeeeeee#
$3.00
We have 9x12 Rugs in Paboo, Bind
and Gold Seal. See our selection of many
patterns in regular linoleum and inlaid
• . ■ » *
by the yard.
Boykin Furniture Co.
Broad Street
run in both direction*.
provideTirm, yet resilient, Bex-
ibie platform aupport for your
mattresa ... make* It aorv
comfortably.
v.
For Wednesday, August II
8:30 to 1 o’clock
PITCHFORKS, fight and sturdy
v ., 4 y^. .
BALING WIRE,500strands.
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Feed &
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(Just South of Coca Cola Plant)
11 ‘TAKES AW ACE SPRING
to km you BETTER SLEEP!
Get more comfort... better sleep from your
mattresg by supporting it with an ACE Spring.
Sturdy, flexible metal bands over coils furnish
"platform mpport" and prevent mattress tags and
Hollows which rob you of your proper rest. For
total comfort, extra life from
•to the modern ACE i
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rw
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HALF HOLIDAY
Wednesday, August 18
A*
/
9x12 Fek Base Rugs. ..
■ . u . ' '
■ Eye Diapers, 27x27 .
f— •
WEDNESDAY MORNING Oil
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One Silvertown Tube with ew
J l f ' g. >, ♦: “’y ■ ’ V" ••
Goodrich Tire purchased for ct
REFRESHING? AH, YES!
Ice Cream... All Flavor*
•Frozen Custard
•Sincy Sherbert
For that Tired Run-dovnf
ing on these hot days, snap back i
delicious dish of ice cream, from cus*
or sherbert
We also sell ice