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bndard Parts i nses Building iRirtledgeSt , np o fi On God’s Level Pastor Suggests • Camden preprint- rsrr 1 ** - ^ c3jtfnSa:^ byteriAn ch «Wi of • .short aggressi' striking exa “ ?; c^f« Mdanj Parts; located on k. At the lt^rJhXp'p« 1 S? 2^5,2-' - Siwnove their place of busi- 5 (be new site later In the t Boykin Pontiac sales ft and garage have occupied Socnt garage buildiag ever [the organization was start- fork on a fine new modem r building and sales room he Boykin Pontiac Company progressed to a point on W. Ub street where occupancy nr a matter of weeks. As tf the company moves from | fctiedge street garage, work | terian^rfuiwr gwaJaSgSBS - ■ ■ locohoo onw , ' , their to Uod’s so that if God were to look into our doors he would not be ashamed and we would not be I? - wvsxdiup 0i ^ilw** 4 ***' tlmTon the com-1 and by hanging pictures in our J fl* new l0 ^iSe opportunity homes which cite God’s words. If wiD have ampl 7 then there are other ways to gh a marked recognise God, ways which are V* ^^mSTproSam just aslbod and which are prob- J^ewSSSte K SS «bW m„eh w- e a macmne sm Ded machinists. ter than tor us toTecovn'i^M^T cw shoe store is to be added ly lifting up our busm^J 1 ^ 1 Camden business list An ffis level Lift tftSn mftoTfevel e concern has taken a and operate them so that if rvS ** ♦»><» store now oceunied were tn a .. 11 Cod God bet- recognize Him »aS~5K«i« “thm '1EJ ISSkT 1 1* fine, that is ri^t and which I prefer.’ “ i «»nce_to ex- t concern has taken ob the store now occu] * Allen Shoe Shop and t» a, ii shortly after January 1. , Mills Allen, who has the boot shop since the tb of her husband , is seeking quarters v. n move the shop when die s (be present Nettles build- where theater 0 «** aai w xtlk* r his point the Rev. Mr. I told o4 the time John Booth was operating a in New York. ‘At that the Rev. Mr. McAm re- ’ ‘theaters were frowned . 4V.« ^ vuswt. w s^wvay VX wbyterlan church is the I Assembly. for LUMBER 16. Shingles estos Siding how White) & Siding l Roofing mnized Tin mnized Valley n l ;i\ dows rs rfcrs Hardware k ”rl * - 1 • 10’s - 16’a - KPa xr Board iers Paper '.Felt Fine Wood OULDINGS it Round. Casino. fifii-iSI;, Door ud Window etc. w as IVi- c por ft. Mity Building Materials’* amber Co. Phone 126 minister doors e are - waawa^ii wmcn God cannot come at any time and fed perfectly at ease.’ “ ’ frie Rev. Mr. McArn how our businesses ! his sermon — w.... a .v.v, lAgnuy on world af fairs, bringing out the more ur gent and striking tribulations. He said: ‘We should recognize Al mighty God and He will lead us— trust in the Lord with all thy heart and leave not unto thy own understanding — acknowl edge God in every way and He will take care of us. There is no person in any group who does not have fomq burden which he feds he can no longer carry alone.’ ” PRESBYTERIAN WORKSHOP In lieu of the regular classes, the second session of a "Work shop” will be held at Bethcsda Presbyterian Sunday school on Sunday morning, September 12 at 10 ©’dock. Every one 16 years * 1 ^ ta S. C Fri. and SaL, Sapfc l>-II "PIRATES Of MONTEREY"' ... Wt S- -- * — Xu ggyiiyiiicoiiffr Wlul Maria Montes—Rod Cameron Chapter 1 ‘Mysterious Mr. IT Also Cartoon - j] Might Show—9:00 "ADVEMTtJRE ISLAND" In Cinerolor Rory Calhoun—Rhonda \ > . •j.lWMWMr'; ■ •£’ .‘t't 1 Man. and Trtf. Sant. 13-14 *TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTtrC wit Dick ‘ Movitone Btell. ■ - , ;tA. ...r Wad. and ThurSw dipt 18-16 -CASBAH" .1, J - with Yvonne DeCarlo—Tony Martin News of the day and Comedy ■ 1 r; ■ f. k Vu4 TVeetj Vtt/ue Vu/idutM ai Tjou* IFhiettd/ij Cotcwia/SioteA ENRICHED POR ADDED NUTRITION—THRIFTY ALLPURPOSE e-sSmpoM MILK ■. ' "Cv ' r * fr? ,v ,r %' * HERE'S REAL VALUE 1-8TOCI TOUR PANTRY AT COLONIAL t 'r.a*. r - ? .. CAREFULLT SELECTED, RUSHED TO COLONIAL AT FLAVORS PEAK! BnMMjjijliiii I - 31* SAVE ALL WEEK AT COLOWIAI^-THEy LOW PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU WEDNESDAY! THBIFTT OCUN-FBESB SEAFOODS Large Va. Croakers ......Ib. 30c Sea Bream lb. 15c Dressed Whiting lb. 21c Perch FHlei .lb. 35c ROAST - ASMOUB’S STAB SUCKS BACON Kt 79* PORKu™ 39c| j'wl - m v* ”• Sfp ‘m.. d ^ * «• ; ii Tender Baby Beef Bomm STUB TM« u. S3e T-BONE STEAK n»« . u. «3f MKRIMW STEAK Ttnoa u. 73c JUZGY CHUCK BOAST u, 59c FRESH GROUND BEEF ih 55c ggauHNlNNUMi , ' jkdte x I STEWING BEEF it 37c raiiot ram skowsau. Cauliflower janr ckop camainam Lb. PASMtS OBBSN-TOr Carr* /tab* obbbb 2-15* B ■ : FANCY E U». 35* r. s: s , , , Polaloes Si Ira 5 ^ 20c W-IIS. MESH 44c IrM fRMR 8war CUCUMBER SUCKS nt jzzrztjzi:- A .*ra>. i GA. MAID pickles I BEBBS 12-Ox. AND FLAV UBBfY SAFBDGI TEA eh.writ i. ABEL ta ECONOMICAL MEAT COBMED BEEF VALUll—WB8TOIC8 ASSORTMENT libbft SAUSAGE — Ho.t IQC Cm Ah — WAXTEXf .IUM W dE Na. 1 F i»o«. 40# Cm mam ookdexsbb obbam op TOMATO soup 2 SWIFT'S PREM MOB 'C 49* S — 2 £ 29* SPAM £21* —25" PEAS r 23* ‘ 'SE»LiL" r -y ^ aa* -."Bra. (Mmiet ,i»! It*s not jost ooliioldfpco tint “Colonial” and “Conrteajr” come under the aama heading. W« are, proudly, a Southern IbbU- tation, and we Mho to thtnir that the famous hospitality Is not an empty word hut h genuine ex- preaslon of the region and Its people. 1 Customere are In reality, guesta of Colonial Stores — this Is one of the first Ideas we bring to our employees. Whenever you shop at a Colonial Store, you wID feel a stnoere welcome, a real desire on the part of Colo nial yuople lo sem you well •f “Colonial Courtesy” is our contribution to the tradition of * Southern hospitality. emmmemmemmmiimmmm leadt Qt. ^ ’■‘til m VIAL LOAF 7-Oa.Cm 27# PASTE WAX Ik 599 BUNDED TEA HA 359 MAYONNAISE Hi. 299 „, •, . 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