The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 21, 1949, Image 9
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Takes the Rigid KM of Know-How
to do o good repair job on your cor!
And our mechanics hove that know
ledge and experience in their finger
tips. You can ahrdytf depend upon
us fo do every repair job — big or _
small — expertly, efficiently and at
modest cost.
PALMER C. CATOE, Service Manager
(Formerly with Central Chevrolet Co.—Columbia)
SHOAK MOTOR COMPANY
■fl$f DeKalb Sfr.
PhoiM 407
At Cancer Coarse |
Health personnel from Kershaw
county
to be held at the Medical College
of South Carolina in Charleston
on January 21-22, it has been an
nounced by Mrs. Kathleen B.
Katts, Kershaw county diairman
for the Smith Carolina division
of the American Cancer
Invited to attend the tw
program are public health
cers and nurses, health educators,
nurses in industrial plants, can
cer workers, and students of
medicine, nursing and
from Kershaw and all other coun
ties of South Carolina.
The course is promoted an
nually by the South' Carolina
division of the American Cancer
Society and the Cancer Control
division of the State Board of
Health. The course is open to all
interested and qualified persons,
without charge.
A few of the speakers to be
heard by the Kershaw county
residents attending the course
will be Dr. Ben S. Wyman, direc
tor of the State Board of Health;
Dr. F. E. Kredel, professor of
surgery and acting director of the
Medical College. State 'Cancer
Clinic, and Dr. K. H. Lynch, dean
of the Medical College and pro
fessor of pathology.
Exhibits, movies, and clinical
demonstrations. wH^ be used
in presenting the course.
Among those planning to at
tend the meetings from Kershaw
county is Miss Myrtle S. Glass
cock of the County Health De
partment
KERSHAW LODGE A.F.M,
Kershaw Lodge No. 29. A.F.M.,
will confer the Fellow Craft De
gree next Tuesday evening, Jan
uary 23, starting at 7 o’clock. All
members are urged to be pres
ent. Visiting Masons x are welcome.
Uae Chronicle Want Ada
Rev. Lines
(By Oertoew
“Respect your own
is one of the moat
thoughts which Rev. J
T.in<«i of Grace Episcopal church
cdMDamden expresSedfiTlfather’s
chapel last week.
He brought out the point that
we are living in a period full of
responsibilities, and that all
should welcome this chal-
e should all stand tor some
thing and try to help our com
munity by working as one group,
for all are one in Christ Jesus,”
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“Be glad you live in this age,
take your {dace as an American
citizen, standing for the good of
the whole\group,” he admonished.
“Never waver in your good
principles for in the long run,
the good will win." Then, dealar
ing that brotherhood is coming in
our time, he closed by saying, “I
feel that my hope for the future
lies in you." *
Reception For New
Church Members ■
On Tuesday evening, Jan. 25,
from 8 to 9:30 o’clock a recep
tion will be given at Bethesda
Presbyterian church school build
ing in honor of all those who
have united With the church dur-
rolatives for
ness and
and father.
•s tor the many 1
them during the
id death of their
and
recent ill-
their husband
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COSTID
Our lands known as Hyweakie
lands, are posted against fish
ing and hunting, cutting timber
or any other torn of trespassing
except to those who carry a
written permission from the un
dersigned. 44-45p
THOMAS ATKINS,
JOE
" JOE
POSTED
NOTICE—Any persons hunt
ing, fishing, or otherwise tres
passing on this land, or making
fires, or permitting fires set by
them to run or burn thereon, or
isturing thereon or removing
erefrom any trees, wood, straw,
or shrubbery, will be prosecuted
to the full extent of the law.
M. C O’CAIN
, MRS. W. C. SEAGLE
43-46c
TRESP.
Notice is hereby given that
hunting, fishing or otherwise
upon the premises of
instruction Company,
located in Kershaw CountyTsouth
Carolina, and known as Sunny
Hill Plantation, containing 5000
acres, more or less, and Chance-
field Plantation, containing 2000
acres, more or less, and Welch
tract, 400 acres, more or less, is
prohibited and all persons appre
hended will be dealt with in ac
cordance with law. 43-40c
Leonard Construction Co.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
month from this date, on Feb
ruary 6, 1949, A. Sam Karesh
will make to the Probate Court
of Kershaw County his final re
turn as Administrator of the es
tate of Mollye S. Karesh, de
ceased, and on the same date he
will apply to the said Court for
a final discharge as said Admin
istrator. 44-47c
N. C ARNETT.
Judge of Probate.
Camden, S. C., Jan. 6, 1949.
Notice is hereby given that
month from this date, <
make to the Probate Court of
Kershaw County his final return
as Administrator of the estate of
Eleanor Brawn, deceased, mid on
the same date he will apply to
the said Court for a finaT dis
charge as said Administrator.
44-47c N. C. ARNETT,
Judge oi ..ubate
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CUSTOM-GROUNDS COFFEE
in ^recent months.
members of the church to
gether with all members of their
families are invited.
Castom-ffrooBd from the fresh he&n te fit rear coffee
time cf purchase. .
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Peanut Butter
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AAPa Own Shortening
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CARROTS
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Packer’s Label
TOMATOES 2 Can* 27c I
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FLOUR ^ 95c
Shortening
SWIFT JEWEL .. ^ $1-05
. Armour's
LtHeT —^ 45c
Sunnyfield Flour for
PANCAKES 7S T3c
SYRUP
12-Os.
Bot
23c
CamnbeU’a Tomato >
SOUP 2”&? 21c|
HAS, 10c
Iona Bllead or Rahroa
PEACHES 27cl
Ubhy’i Fruit
COCKTAIL "ST 27c
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Nibleta Brand
CORN
12-Os
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LIFIBUOY
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OCTAGON SOAP
POWDER
^ 21c
SHORTENING
SPRY
1-lb.
STEAK ...lb, 83c
ROAST ......:. lb. 57c
lb. 55c
SPARE RIBS... lb. 45c
PIGS LIVER t ........... lb. 39c
CUP "SAUSAGE lb. 4to
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