The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 10, 1949, Image 3
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UU FLOOR ERUKL
Greensboro, N. C., Arho have been
visiting their father, Capt N. S.
Richards, returned home on Sun-
BiSifi
iO®. P• McCrae, who had an
appendix operation at the Cam-
den hospital last Tuesday, return
ed home on Monday. '
Miss Virginia McCrae, a social
„ _ iWrfrtn a worker in a hospital at Peters-
SpS^Kmg’s CBS pro- burg, Va., is spending awhUe with
if china and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P.
McCr&6.
Mr- M cC«rt«y» county agent,
and Mr. Griffith, assistant coun-
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Lewis Patterson Thompson, Jr.,
*% Jft > received his B. S. degree in Elec-
_ ^Steffis,
day morning. He has accepted a
position with the Scaithem Bell
Telephone Company in Columbia.
Dr and Mrs. Y 6. HaU. Robert
G. HaU, Misses Marie and Annie
HaU, Wesminster, spent the week
end with Misses Jones.
Mrs. John G. Richards and
Miss Margaret Richards are visit
ing in Laurens this week.
Stanley McManus, of U. S.
Navy, who is stationed at Charles
ton, is jfpending his furlough with
MchfanuT*’ ^ ^ J ' L ‘
Mrs. Lester Good left on Sun
day afternoon to spend the sum
mer with her relatives in Rock
HU1 and MeAirey. N. C.
Mias Jo Wardlaw, MooresviUe,
Ted Hall Marahatl
h Duke Graduate
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were developed for
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paint and varnish
urer. Easy to apply
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)LAN'S
nt Store
spending a few days
mother, Mrs. R. J. Ward
taw, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Rivers Yarn, Miss
es Ann and Frances Vam, Rivers
yarn, Jr., Beaufort; Mr. and Mrs.
W. K. Thompson, Jr., Atlanta,
Ga., spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. L. P. Thompson, Sr., and
attended the graduation exercises
of Pat Thompson, Jr., at the Uni
versity of South Carolina on Mon
day. ' . - . v , *
W. E. Cunningham had as
weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. F
FJ Cunninrfiam and little daugh
ter, Pam, Miss
Elizabeth O’Shea
Ted HaU Marshall, ton of Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. Marshall, received
his A. B. degree el Duke Uni-
•rsity's commencement on Mon-
ay. WhUe a student at Duke, he
was a member of the Beta Omega
Sigma honorary society.
of
and W. E. Cunningham, Jr.
Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cure ton
wert weekend guests of Mrs. R.
J. Wardlaw, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs.
D. A. R. Resolution
Is Warmly Praised
By Masonic Paper
*
The New
the Supreme Council of S3
A. & A. Scottish ‘Rite of
of
Masonry, in its last issue carries
a cpy of the resolution sponsored
by the Bobkirk HiU chapter, DAR.
and passed by the State Conven
tion denouncing the book on
"Building Citizenship” by R. O.
Hughes for teaching in the
schools.
In an introductory to the reso
lution the New Age said:
"The people of the United
States seem, at long last, to have
awakened to the necessity of the
right kind of education in the
public schools. One of the most
patriotic organizations in our
country is the DAR. At a meeting
of the South Carolina Society
held recently the following resolu
tion was adopted.” The magazine
id the resolution in full.
ten printed
The New Age carried the fol
lowing footnote:
“This information was received
from Mrs. Eulalie Northrop WaM.
of Camden, S. C, who is the
daughter of Sovereign Grand In-
sptc
degr
vereign |
tor William K. Northrop, 33
egree, in the state of Idaho.’
GL B. Presley.
B. Cunningham, a ris-
McCieary
ing senior at USC, has accepted
work with the Health and
summer
Sanitation Department of Duke
Power Company.
Messrs. Cae of Kershaw and
McCleary Cunningham have
charge of the mosquito control
sanitation along the creeks end
Wateree river.
Mrs. E. L. Jones visited rela
tives in Charlotte, N. C., during
the. weekend and attended her
class reunion at Queen’s College.
Miss Sophie Richards, who had
charge of a cafeteria at Montreal,
N. C., during the meeting of the
General Assembly of the Presby
terian church, U. S., has returned
home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Heriot, Miss
Suzanne Heriot, Bishopville- J.
P. Richards, Kershaw, were Sun
day guests of Misses Richards.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Abe Hilton
were visitors in Rock Hill last
Saturday.
Miss Eli
— izabeth Richards, teach
er of the Tank school, and Mrs.
J. H. Clements, Sr., teacher of
Dry Creek school entertained
their pupils and patrons with a
joint picnic at Springs Park.
■a,. Mrs. T. Pi McCrae mid—Miss'
Virginia visited Mrs. Stephen R.
MOTHERS!
BABY'S
Photograph
Virginia r
McCrae and children of New York
in Leesville on Sunday.
On Monday evening Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Wardlaw, Jr, Jimmie
and Billy Wardlaw, Mrs. R. J.
Wardlaw, Sr Miss Jo Wardlaw,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wardlaw, Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Presley, Mr. and
Mrs. X Abe Hilton, Mines Shirley
and Betty Sue Hilton enjoyed
Notfc# To Dobfort
And Creditors
All parties indebted to the es
tate of C. E. Davis, Sr., are here
to make
by notified
it to
wise, duly attested, within the
time prescribed by taw. 11-13c
C. E. DAVIS, JR.
. _ . . Executor
Camden, S. C., May 10, 1040.
TOWLE—WALLACE
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Plumbing installation costs are re
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well lighted dining space with equip
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It is located so one end of the living
room may be used for dining.
There are 2-story view windows in
the living room, one set overlooking the
garden, the other the front yard and
street. A fireplace can be placed on the
end wall of the living room next to
the garage.
Closets, with storage space above, are
in the bedrooms. There is a coat closet
the vestibule and a linen cabinet
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THE BOONE has a grouping of rooms around a small
central hall, enabling accessibility to all rooms from
the front vestibiik*, without first paining through an
other room. A covered stoop protects the entrance
to both house and garage.
and general closet in the bedroom hall.
Exterior walls are frame with siding.
The roof, asphalt shingles. There is a
wide eave overhang.
' The attached garage gives a wide
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square feet and 17,252 cubic feet, in
cluding the basemeht.
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Ridgoway to Comdon 12 P. M.
Ridgowoy to Comdoa 4 P. M.
Ridgoway to Comdon 7:30 P.R
Comdon to Ridgowoy 10 A M.
Comdon to Ridgowoy 2 P. M.
Ckmdon to lUdfwiy • P. M.
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