The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 27, 1948, Image 6

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=*» BI| _._■■ to be night at C. Ala., Babe over a network of radio It may be heard in Cam dan over Station WIS. The broad- tile floor in%ie*naw gymnasium cast will be at 9:10 o'clock. of the Union high achool. "You Look So Much Better Today, Daar, Vm Sura The Rnst It Doing You A World of Good"..,.. -V 'h ■ . ■Ri But what about tho worry—worry over who is, going to pay the hospital and doctor bills while income is shut off? Accidents are unpredict able. Protection against the financial drain caused by accidents can be planned. We have the perfect health and accident policy for you. *• / David H. Baum Insurance Agency The Comer Book Store WILL (E CLOSED September 6 CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this opportunity of thanking the voters of West Wateree for re-electing me as Magistrate and to assure them that I will endeavor to fill the office in a most satisfactory manner. * I I .1 vW r‘ —-—--x—-— ♦ * A. B. Nelson r and it is under- tha floor of the court itself te a light tile With court markings in a two-inch line of pure white tile. The use of tile for a floor surface is Stood that the Union Job will be the second in the South, first was at Thomasville, Ga. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS LOST — Glasses, doable viskm, gold frame, in case with Hotter Company imprint on it Reward for return to C. J. Outlaw at Court House. 24-p. W»I Begin On Sept 15 Of New Safety Act Beginning highway _ _ . „ 1948 aion of the le to officers of the say the is past 15, all violators and punished. I attention w" to trucks and trailers in the past n —^ with the law Cope-Carroll Marriage Of Interest Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Camden, attended the the former’s nephew, Carroll, Jr., and 1 Cope at Cope on The following sto ding is taken from Union Methodist sasgsg Rev. James" rte» and The junior of the wed- the bride of ^ Jr. The Special attention will be riven which have in the past neglected to comply w^Ln particular the law violations have . ^ _ clearance lamps, side marker lamps, 'reflectors and stop lights, trucks have been stopped drivers warned where re- were not part of the Even with a trucks and ave reflecto; Side marker capable of being tinguished under pheric conditions lights was required at a distance of 500 feet from the side of the vehicle prf which mounted. requirement is the use of-.multiple- beam road lighting ipment so that when Qie driver of a vehicle approaches an oncoming Vehicle nothin 500 feet, such driver shall us* a distribu tion of light that the glaring rays are not projected into the eyes of the oncoming driver. This enforcement applies to automobiles and now that the act is to bo enforced, it is believed it will curb many of the bright light drivers who refuse to dim. The law also imposes a restric tion of rad lights on tee front of vehidee, except as they apply to police, fire or authorized emer- “ - ■ lights The groom choee for his beet man, hu brother, L. Carlton Car- roll ^ A reception was home of the bride following the cerem uS«'rtSTuotf-the-face tut to white, trimmed Ho: accesi __ brown, and her 'eor- ftn orcnJa unea zrom nor hnunupt The bride is the older of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. of Cope Her mother ie the fdr- v. ■ StSrted* ST business with bcothers te where the make their the former teg. D». JtfOMM M. 1041 ] iSt YOUK HOST ON RADIO’S MOST BRILLIANT DRAMATIC PROGRAM CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the people of this county for the confidence they have shown in me by allowing me to lead the ticket in the secoftd primary/ I pledge myself to the service of the people to the best of my ability: I will publicly thank the voters over radio station W A C A at 6:40 P. Mi Saturday, August 28. William R. GeHys CARD OF THANKS TO THE VOTERS OF BUFFALO TOWNSHIP: trate for tha coming two years. Always maka «. - 1 ' f your problems my worry and remember that the office is your office and I am your servant. Again thanking you. S T A T I O N WACA - -1590 NOLAN’S PAINT STORE Camden, S. C. Rex Jones genev vehicles. Flashing are also under tee ban. Truck drivers who delight in driving through populated areas with cutouts wide open are go ing to be curbed since the law provides against excessive or un usual noise. In fact the law makes it an offense for a driver to use a cut out, by-pass or similar de vice. The inspection of vehicles will be carried on by the highway department with patrolmen stop ping cars and inspecting them. Each patrolman is required to check two cars daily. —i Georgetown Wins Nile Game . *•» and Jack Jordan, were Misses Au- . Clark, Audrey Cope, Earl- ene Andes, Cleo Carroll, Peggy Vallentine and NeUe Bast They wore net dresses in pastel colon and carried arm bouquets of ten harmonizing with the shade of the dress worn. The maid of' honor, Harriet Cope, wore a dres aof yellow net and carried a mixed bouquet of asters. The matron of honor, Mrs. John Cope, Jr., wore a dress of orchid net and carried a bouquet of mixed asters. .Little Frank B. Estes, m, a Cousin of the bride carried the rings on a satin pillow. The bride altered on the arm of her father, Glenn W. Cope, who gave her in marriage. She was lovely in white slipper aatitt* Falling gracefully over her trate from a coronet of blossoms was her lace same wocn by her mother when she was married in 1916. Her bou quet w«* of lavender orchids, white maline and imitation wed ding riiufr coveted with white tricotine, showered with long • Sr ft * FINE NEW HONES If you can pay $500.00 down 4 .' I can sell you a hew home wit rent, including all taxes and surance. I ‘v ’ rt :f -iapijagf * ■ , • ~.T .Tfcv. nnd 231-W 1 ■ V ONLY Georgetown’s defeat of Harts- ville 12 to 5 Monday night put the Athletics just half a game behind the Kingstree Royals for fourth place honors in the Palmetto ie and shoved the Camden Chiefs into sixth place. Six of' the Georgetown runs came aa the result of home runs. Ditfhr and McConnell each hit the ball for circuit blows and in B each instance there abdhrd. Georgetown Harts ville were two 12 5 13 13 Goyak, Whitted (5) and Smith; Shahid, Bledsoe (3), Leonard (7) and Berry. FRIENDSHIP CHAPEL 'Supply> Frank L. Perry, Jr. ‘ “ a. , . 8 p. n Who Forgot m. Gos- ippi Sunday school, 10 s. Evening worship, 8_ pel film, “The Man Wednesday evening, 7 Bible Club.* You are pordially invited to at tend these services. 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