The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 27, 1948, Image 7
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r which
ocean off the
Jhe ^furwsy. The left i*
• maize of tangled
The fairway is nar-
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News
ham,
week of the death of Claude
Hyatt, who his made his home in
l - side Norristown, Pa^ for a number of
Claude waa the
»»>d family
andKr
met of die late Mr. and'^lSri.
wived by
^•Shother club mMabers,
»*SSedeU. stepped to die
fJ'sdecSig a^eHonhe
Ei“\ hol « i* guarded by vg
lev ^ a « ul '
on the left. Soft earth in front
«S^'r ly ^ PM,ibl * •»
r on^he
Joseph Hyatt He is survived
one sister, Mrs. J. K. Brannon,
vdio has been in Norristown for
the ^ut three weete; two broth :
X P.
weekend wun
Hilton and
who have
/VUTM>d to
Mrs. Arthi
Mrs. Arthur Holland and
daughter and lirs. Carl Holland
of Camden spent last Friday with
get on unless the shot bo^mc^j
‘ green,
The hole-in-one
52*
low clubmen and TruesdeU’i
«a» win h, .utaitii g? m
ndttsnce in the PGA Hole-in-One
Club. Tis card read 87 for fee
day. ' ■
MILLER'S lor Lombag
CONSERVATIVE
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and
CONSCIENTIOUS
jji#' 5**r ‘zr-f
Tbc members of this firm are prepared
to complete all arrangements pertain
ing to the burial service with the least
difficulty and expense. r
„ o-t,
The watermelon
Mr. and Mrs. David Hewksby
and three children . who have
been visiting her mother, Mrs. G
has dooed as tha last car was
y. There
shipped Monday,
cars loaded h
Rev. Ruben
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Mr. and Mrs. Jake .Smith and -.Arjfr
two children of - Camden ■»«»* PPb?!* *i
Sunday wife her mother,
Joe Marshall
, ■p?'*
^ and family. 1
Quite a number of relatives
from here attended ibe Ogbum
family reunion near Kershaw
last Sunday.
Arthur West, who has been a
patient in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
for several weeks due to a ser-
ioufc/ automobile accident, , has
been (moved to fee home of his
church
a. m. The
win fill the
Methodist
29 at 11
to fee
Hough, who
th course at
uncaie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
in Winter
Sam Zeigier
Ha. \ s®;
We are sorry to announce feet
“Buckv” Hall son of Mr. and
Mrs. N. C. Hah is sick. We hope
he is much improved soon.
R. W. Vaughn, who was bitten
on fee hand by a snake Sunday
and was taken to fee hospital, u
suffering no 01 effects.
_ who has fin
ished e health course at Chappel
HilL N. C, is visiting her moth
er, Mrs. F. R. Hall and family.
Mrs. H. K. Gardner and daugh
ter, Mias Wflhemena Gardner, ac
companied by MrsT Joe Momier
of Cnarleston, ere VisiM riM
ox interest in
D. C.
Springs.
aoa win be dalighted to know
that he is improving after * re-
sevefe illness,
s. John GLRichi
The executive committee of
the Wonoian’s Auxiliary entertain-
Richards has re
turned from a visit wife her
damfeter, Mrs. M. L.
family.
Miss Annie Workman of Com
merce. Texas, is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. John G. Richards. Miss
workman is engsgea in reecmng
and educational work in TexaA
Mrs. F. A. Drennan is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Mayes, in Gas
tonia. Jg 1 r. - - •
Mrs. L. P. Thompson and son,
John, and Mrs. E. JTC * ‘
attended “Song Time”
Park Sunday afternoon.
Richards and ***— Edith Rich
ards have been attending this for
and ""nyb laughter' thfli
delicious punch
a tobaSt
apd a loupl# of. night
^ in Chestm with
brother.
J. S. Robin-
and
hope to visit Warsaw apd Winona
Lake before returning
tember 1.
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. Cunningham
*e" at Springs
noon. N. S.
and b^an
work in
work on
Mr. and Mm "Kirk Heriot and
daughters of BJshopville
ed home on ~
m
Tb« Qulitr-Gon tolled
. ' Flood; ■
for Homes. Office*.
.'.w
Sunday a
Robinson of State Perk|4S5 *2** b * # arl,h ^
is visiting his unde and aunt, | R»eh*nl**
BETHaDJ S I SS l,TTnuA * I i Fresh Fruits & ‘Vegetables
Furnished and InsttlM
Estimates GladtrSnbmitod
Kerthow Floor Coyoring Co."**
Call Phone 209 % - Kershaw, S. G.
Or Phene Ifl^r . - Camdsn, S. Q.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Vaughn
nd Miss
Fresh CARROTS .. .. 2bun. 17c
»nd family of Rock HOI and
Marie Vaughn of Columbia spent
fee
ifisTfcS! STRING BEANS ... 2 lbs. 2Sc
Kornegay Funeral Home
RWPHWmBowers and
small daughter, Linda of Florence
spent fee weekend wife his par-
, f
PHONE 108
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bowem
charge.
_ ef 6:45 p. m.
is cordially invited to|
attend these services.
Fresh Lome Teodor
Sellie Wadford of Colum-
V
bit Is visiting her brother, F. R.
HaU and Mrs. Halt
Mr. and Mm Boyd K. Parker
spent their vacation in Binning-
rents, Mr.
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ham, Ale-wife her parents,
and Mrs. Winter. They were
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SIZZLING WESTERN STEAKS ond SOUTHERN
FRIED CHICKEN
Aba SANDWICHES of ALL KINDS
HOY'S DRIVE i • L DeKab Street
Kidneys Must
Work Well -
Dw.TMlWMWdl
POLE BEANS 2 lbs. 25c
PEACHES.: 2lbs. 25c
Large LEMONS....... doi.
White POTATOES
CANTALOUPES....... ea.
CUCUMBERS lb.
Doan spills
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car in
Marvel Bread . . . ^18c
40c
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Pineapple
Beans
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Grapefruit'^Seif“ *» 19c
Tomato Juice 3 SJ 27c
Cheese; A
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