The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 27, 1948, Image 6
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to be
night at
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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.
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Better Today, Daar,
Vm Sura The Rnst It
Doing You A World
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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.
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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. *
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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Georgetown Wins
Nile Game
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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
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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.
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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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FOUR BROTHERS
10 lbs 77* 25 lbs.
50 lbs $3.54
$1.82
For Sale
Several Houses and Lots of various
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MONEY SAVER FLOUR
10 lbs 73c 25 lbs. I $1.69
BIRDSEY’S
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Vacuum Can, 1 lb.
4 Brothers 1 lb. —39c
Foirploy, 1 lb-27c
3 lbs. .$1.15
3 tsLZ 79c
LARD,
lb. cans
$4.95
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