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From Town Of Bothune VIWH ■Wwwll w ■ IrVIVIltllW Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Elmore spent last week in Charleston and White LittrM CL L. W. Waters and family are visiting relatives in Johnson City, 1 Item. ' airs. and interefting family children of Birmingham. Ala., are ' guests of Mrs. Amanda McKinnon and family. Mr. Morse can Bethune direct from the m ago and McKinnon, Evans, Ga., llid Mrs. N. E.Truesddl, Newbeiry. Mr. and liidr Loimie McCoy and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. West Sunday. Little Audrey Shultman has re- is a pa- turned to her heme m Columbia son visiting th MrsTjf N. McLaurin. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Smith and of McCall were Sunday E> Severances, /erance return* ed with them for a visit of sev eral we^s. Miss Eunice Severance is visit ing relatives in Lamar and Bish- guests of the J. Mr. and Mrs. R. Morse of five aftar spifhding several weeks opville. with her grandparents, Mr. and Phoebe and Tim Oliver of Co- ?***• _ . . lumbia have returned to their 4 Rev. Morse will conduct services Sunday in the, Presbyterian church. The senior woman’s Bible class of the Presbyterian church held its regular Sttndky morning ses sion in the home of Mrs. u. T. Yarbrough, a former member, who is confined to bet home by a severe fall that she is recupe rating from. Visitors present west Mrs. J. P. Johnston, Tren ton, Term.; Mrs. Lawrence Mc Dowell, Tampa, Fla.; Mrs. Boyd Mt. and Mrs. Cedi Estridge of Columbia and Miss Gussie Hough of Kershaw spent Wednesday with- the C. C. Pates. ; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schramm and of Philadelphia, Pa, who en route to Miami, of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mays and Mrs. D. M. Mays are visiting relatives in Vir ginia and West Virginia. nith of Thornwell Edgar Smith is visiting his uncle d Mrs. Wilson with aunt, Mr. and Smith. A Hammond chimes was used tion for the morning service the Methodist Church Sunday. Mrs. Wallace Phillips and chil dren of Newport News, Va, are in ARRIVED! A Modern Mower i • for Any .Tractor//, Power take-off drive—ftt* any modern tractor '// Tumi square corf era without lifting cyttor-bor X rOStVVVA OVIQnnlAm D#TWAAn TfOCTOr OVW IMMWWr f J • Quick coupling and oasy nit w ruiiy proTACTAd wiin tarQTy a#vic#f | CASE Camden Feed & Seed Co. v t SOUTH BROAD STREET * . N - ■ ’ « - i. - * lumbia have returned ... home after spending a week with their grandparenta, Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Severance, Mrs. S. M. Huggins and Mrs. Randolph of Lamar were the J. E. Severance Mrs^i W. McChesnev, Mr and Mrs. Joe Boyle and JMiss Katheryne McChesney of Char- ui?iirR s r^ccSss. 01 cores last week with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ML E. Parke. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hunter of Columbia and Miss Clyde Hun ter of Celina, Term., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brannon ltd wqdb* • Tommy Hearon celebrated his fifth birthday anniversary Satur day afternoon in the hotel lobby which was festive with red bal loons and the long birthday table centered with the gleaming birth day cake. Ice cream, punch and cookies were served. Paper caps were given as favors. Tommy was the recipient of maov interesting gifts from the iber of For L Z. Baskins Friday Afternoon i will, be held August 27 at S o’clock at Tillers church in the Turkey Creek community of Lee ty for Ernest Z. Baskins, 20, died overseas March 19, 1945 e serving with-the Med' Corps of the USA. Rev. J. Murray will officiate. - ' Full military honors will be accorded, the firing squad will be from Battery B, 713th AAA Bat talion and a bugler from die Camden high school band will sound taps. The James Leroy Belk post of the American Le gion will furnish an escort Surviving Mr. Baskins are his mother, Mrs. Elmira Humphries Baskins, Cassatt; three brothers, Clinton Baskins, Bethune; Frede rick and Dent Baskins, Cassatt, and one sister, Mrs. Harold Bail ey, Heath Springs. < Friendship Chapel Bible Club Formed And Officers Named The Friendship Chapel Bible Club was officially when its officers were number oi little friends present. His unde and aunt, Mr. and Bln. HailT Hicklin and grandmother Biss. S. Jordan of Richburrf were present for the occasion. Mrs. A. K. McLaurin has re turned from a six New York City. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell and daughters, Martha Jane and Mary Mac spent several days this week in the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. Mrs. Eva Morgan, Mrs. Louise Lee and Mrs. J. B. • Johnston were guests of relatives in Mat thews, N. C, Sunday. Mrs. Lester King spent several days at her home m Kershaw last week. Mr. and Bfrs. Harry Hicklin bl Richburg were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ed Hearon. They Were accompanied home by their mother, Mrs. S. Jordan, who spent last week here with Mrs. Hearon. Mr. and Mrs. W. lA. McDowell and Mrs. Lawrence McDowell visited Mr. and Blrs. G. B. Mc Kinnon and family in Evan, Ga., YTftlt- • Mrs. G. B. McKinnon daughter, Miss Peggy of Evans. Ga., is visiting their parents ana grandparents. E. TruesdelL accompanied by his daughter, Miss Sara Isa- bell, spent the weekend in Char leston. Rev. Tmesdell preached Sunday morning and evening in Park Drive Presbyterian church. Kershaw Lodge To Confei' MM, Degree Kershaw Lodge No. 20, A.F.M., . will confer the Master Bfason de gree on next Tuesday evening. August 31 at 7:30 o’clock at the Masonic Temple. ^ All members are invited to be present and visiting Master Mas- onyare cordially invited. of Charleston are visiting the T. A. Roziers. Bfrs. C, W, Mqorer and children of Charleston were weekend guests 0f the M. E. Parkers. Mp TM tell, Dspqr Ftefagl taay hshj that if the only rm- that uay la bsoausa of Black-Draught, the •e, to usually prompt when taken as dl- ( wny it has wen with four generatlooc. with such symp- appetite^ hi ' .flatulence,' — . . Mwwra, men! m* bad breath — and lyaptania aw due only to oonstl- patlon •— then see what Black- Jgr d4 fee era, Pet a *4- Yon never know what’s happening at the other end of the line! That’s why it’s important to allow about a minute for you* party to reach the telephone. It’s also important to calls as promptly as possible. "Being Conredeyate” always pays off in better telephone service for everyone. Atmmgs Be ComsUtente tire ABC of Good Telephone Service SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCORPORATED Mr. and Bits, ries aSd small < in Humph- iter, Shelley There's Always a Place at the Table for Coke \ri l * ft f?; l , rs f :. - • ^ Ji \X: I# Ask far it tithtir wap, •. both trade-marks heart the same tksni. pai ■papw . m , v o; v.' 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The job doesn’t take long-front ona to two days, Tha cote to OK, too-surprisingly low. It varies a bit from model to model, but It’s always low enougtap make thto deal a prise bargain. We’ll give you the exact figure if you’ll drive your car In. ‘ •*rrjr Don’t put Make up your mind to drive a I 1948 - powered How. Come In / and talk ft over. - ■ • -'- w ■ LOOK WHAT YOU GfT- -s' .'p.q-t ,m V V , ^ A , ’ i t r Manifolds rWator BUICK %ssr Company USD Bred Str^t CAMDEN, 3, c ■ivJsJ isetnnne m • r- -r- 1 -; * ’ " iSf .'A * - ••'t! ' *• v 'T J ' *’« 4J*'