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ST- WUI.ua ujr i\<g fte largest i |0 their * 4 ^u«e cr«nt, cu^ A tons it mounted 0* a Ig truck chMrit. ajyee-forths of U. S. pub- Eodituret tor aducatioo teachers' talariet. iAMS hats Amertoft remost Bata I Sold By C. Dixon’s rgain House 11 Broad Street Phone 506W \MDEN t Si C iy£eit Y Y^ ¥*»•, H. Catoe Spn gl » d , to learn the hat ■ ab i* to leave Oio'hospital the home of her .rc&s^ ^ Murray Smith of Camden IJMted Mrs. a L. McCaskfll Mr. and Mrs. It W. VauAn ■l«nt die weekend in Rock fim ^ th £ u L s ®5’ Marvin Vaughn. n~ ^ y® 81 01f KDen v^t- a her ® ^t weekend. —-Mrs. Kate Hough Thanksgiving *>'" * >lr. and hfrs. h spent daughter, Mayes of ■»maen. Mrs. Mosier has returned from New York from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Coy Mooier. > Misses Margaret and Willie Mae Eliott of Winthrop the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Eliott. Johnnie Buchan , spent the weekend with Mr. and Mn. J. L. Cooper. Mrs. A. A. West visited her ton, Leo, in Conway. > Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hosier and Mrs. C. L. McCaskill were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James West Sunday. Miss Marie Vaughn spent Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Vaughn in Rock hhi Stewart Teal and Dqnald Hoi- I land of USC were at home with their parents for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gordon are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby girl, born on. morning at the Camden Leonard S. Mayer Representative For NEW YORK LIFE insurance company Phone 124-W HAY FOR SALE oad of Timothy-mixed hoy from my How I fbmt weekly. [ PRICE REASONABLE I — No Mlddlomon's Profit —- I con dolivoFfn holf-tow tots or more. LEO T1CKNER CAMDEN, S. C. — Ronte 1 We are happy to learn that Mrs. Bert Robinson, a patient at the Camden hospital, is recupe rating from an operation very nicely and we hope she will be at home with us very soon. ~ Misses Willie Mae Elliott and Bernice Sullivan, Donald Hol land and Paul Ford attended the Kershaw County Singing Con vention at Abney church Sun day., Mr. and Mrs. Everee Bowers are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby boy at the Camden hospital this past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ford visited his mother, Mrs. Pearl Ford of Ridgeway, Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. JackHair and Johnnie Davis of Columbia spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Bowen and Linda of Florence spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bowers. little “Butch” Bowers has re turned from a two week’s visit with his Mrs. Cecil Bot Mr. and Mrs. M. C West spent Thanksgiving in Conway. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cooper, Jean and little Johnnie were Thanks giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Wells of Bishopville. s Smith Mrs. Louie and daughter. Jackie, spent Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. C. L. McCaskill. Roland Rochelle and daughters, Anne, Sue and Faya of Camden, ware Thanksgiving guests of Eu gene Holland and family. Mrs. Mosier and son. Coy Mosier of New York, spent Thanksgiving in Florida with her daughter, Mrs. Cloflke Garst. Mrs- Henry GaMner and Wil- helmenia were dinner guests of Mrs. Will Teal Sunday. Mrs. Alma Rosier is mending some time in Virgirlina, Va. Mrs. J. L. Cooper and .Jean spent Monday in Columbia. Hr. and Mrs. Rufus Teal spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Teal’s jMurents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mc- erty. $20.00 for evidence leading to the con viction of any person guilty pf hunting, fishing, running of dogs or otherwise trespassing upon this property. This includes all prop erty posted by the undersigned In the counties of Kershaw and Lee. Se-S9p R. D. PATE. run or burn thereon, or thereon or removing any trees, wood, straw, or bery, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. S7-40c L. R. WOOTEN. MILLER'S for Lamb* Tradesvqie, N. C. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted to the es tate of Mattie E. Hinson are here by notified to make payment to the undersigned, and au parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will present them like wise, duly attested, ‘within the time prescribed by law. 37-38p Lester Province Branham, Sr., —a Executor Camden, S. C, Nov. 43, IMS. H de for ALL TYPES ami SIZES of TANKS I CALL US FOR PRICES f WHITING PRODUCTS ■ WBtg' 02 Mill EXPERT Body and Fender Work Painting f ’: ‘"Jf "■* ' V , . . .. s: 24-Hour Wrecker Service PHONES: Day 47 — Nile 546-W Myers Motor Co. I 1\ inpxxt - ( 1 ■r i Kidneys Must Work Well* Far Yea To Feel Well, m M •wer jmr «w* MM |MOpi» M«M »W»M Of k«V UM m mw* eaBMUBtty m—m Mr- ulid« iKMli melds snd othsr wmst# that eannot without Injury to ho bt wholo — to funetlou ( Burning,^»c»nty or iu wrong. You may ouffar it otajr la tha bit hoalth. thoM woi oaSing at whg tho la upaot whou kidnryi tal back- flush out polaonouo waato frooi tho blood- Thoy contain aothia Got Dona’* today. Uoo with At all drug ~ Doans Pi us • MEAT CURING TIME All cursd meaft guaranteed when slaught- ered in onr plant. We slaughter every day ex cept Saturday. Complete processing for Hama freezers and lacker storage. CAROLINA FROZEN FOODS Opposite Fire Rutledge Street S. C. 9 To reduce our large stock of Asphalt and other building materials wa are offering 4 for cash for tha next thirty days the followii REDUCED PRICES: 210 lb. Fljntkote Thickbutt Shingles 4T'$6.25 per Sq. 165 lbs. Flintkote Re-roofing Shingles $ 5.00 per Sq. . * White Asbestos Siding, seconds, $ 7.00 per Sq. White Asbestos Siding, first grade $10.00 per Sq. Other budding material at much reduced prices. guy PLANING HILL & LUMBER CO. -rv v- mZRZ TO GO [ for DEPENDABLE AND EB/ENDLY SERV/CE [j out w merit, V " X! t j. w. % Wir. ' p • Faimeno uarage 'L ' ' r General Auto Repair CTiiiilnsi PsAJklilsk Lanuren ciBcinc Company Hot Point Appliancaa ” ■ar.we -~i SERVICE Phone IU DeKalb Street IX B. Keller Bee Ito When In Need Of..* •SCREEN DOORS •SCR^WINDOWS uunwii wiCiDiiiwi Works Phone MtKM Ratledoe St. v ... : ■ ‘ :I4 m m m mm mM Sports ImiinmAitl' Inf cquiiiniuni, niLi uuTDoara marori Wilson and Spaulding Equipment -r.—v- m mi tsm. & w. C. *04 E. c. niton BODY BIOGRAfHY OF FRANK ROBINSON Frank Robinson, owner of Camden Refrigeration Company at 60S Rutledge (next to Dee. Kennedy’s), is one of the com munity's young business leaders. A native of Los Angeles, Cali fornia, he came here in 1946. He married Mbs Lila Let Price of Lugoff, S. C., and they are the happy parents of a daughter. A veteran of World War H, Mr. Robinson served in the Army four and a half years. He was staff sergeant and saw action in file Pacific theater about 18 months. While in the military service he did electrical and refrigeration work. Mr. Robinson started his business in April, 1917. He renders 'refrigeration sales and service—domestip and commercial—ex pert radio repair service and sells all types of electrical ap pliances. i VA member of the Baptist church, 24-year-old Mr. Robinson is active in religious activities; he is secretary of the Young Peoples department of Sunday School. His sports interests center in football^ baseball, fishing and swimming—but his hobby is musk, particularly the clarinet which if in all probability heightened by the contrast between the recreational outlet it affords .from the prosaic j > fWorld. - ■' • ■* v • " ‘ ^ ‘ . t. m»i Bradley Electric & Plumbing Co. 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