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'• • Jb ' ■; Wm%- - • Cossatt News i Week's ' News From Liberty | -n i- _ I Services were held in the ’Pine .At the regular Sunday morning on Saturday to q>end awhile — ‘ rty HiUTW Montreat, N. during the Tree Mrs. Jc ton, D. week wit i church Sunday, church service of Liberty 11:15 by Rev. W. ll Preshyterian church, John Rich- of the Bethune ««»» %Crae,. of New York City, Coy^and family. ith^u Daley of Washing- si days last father, J. B. Me W&: v ' WL and Mrs. Cecil Bowers and two children and Miss Catherine Bowers of Florence spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bowers. Mrs. William Thorne, who has been a patient in the Camden hospital for the past ten days, is now in the Columbia hospital, f. B. McCoy and Mrs. Joseph i. E. M. Daley \ McNair >y a Mr. Latta visited Mr. and Mrs. (Louise McCoy) in last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buck- holtz (Margaret Yarbrough), who spent several weeks with their arents returned to Orange, Conn., aturday. J. E. Brannon is at home after a week’s stay in the Camden hos pital. Mrs. C. A. Mosier spent Satur day with her niece, Mrs. Effie Stokes of Bishopville. Quite a number from the Beav er Dam Baptist church attended the Baptist Training Union in Be thune last wetek. Curtis Horton is playing with the Kershaw Junior League now. Curtis is a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Horton and is good in base ball and basketball The Cassatt baseball team play ed Flat Creek Saturday but the game was rained out. Bible School will begin at the sang Father of Mankind," as an offerstory solo Mr. McCraa Is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. McCrae before going to Mon treat, N. (X, for a concert After his stay in Montreat he will re turn to Lake Chatouqua, N. Y., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A C. Cureton, Jr., of Dillon, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cure- ton, Sr. Mrs. T- H. Anderson of Colum bia came over to Liberty Hill to Join Mrs. L. P. Thompson, who Woman’s Conference. Miss Phoebe Richards of Greensboro, N. C., spent the week end with her father, Capt N. S. Richards. After sight-seeing in Atlanta, Ga., last week, Jimmie Wardlaw and little Tony of Great t W. Z. and J. Abe HUtop visited the former's brother, D. F. HUton at Bethune on Sunday. D: 7. Hilton accompanied them home to spend a few days. A" wadding of interest to Liberty that of HQlians is lor, daughter Samuel XM __ Miss Anne Tay- o! Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, to William — Edgar (Ned) Cunningham, Jr^ son had the thrill of an airplane ride ofWE. Cunningham, Sr., andthe back to Charlotte, N. C., where late Mr*. Elizabeth Floyd Cun- he boarded a bus for home. I ningham of Liberty Hill, which Mr. and Mrs. R S. Higgins, 1 will take place at 7:30 p. m., June reek, Mrs. W. P. Beckham, Sr., 1 church, Ridgeway. [eath Springs; Mr. and Mrs. W. Pat Thompson, Jr., of Columbia *. Beckham and little son. Bus-'spent Saturday with his father, sr. of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs.) L. P. Thompson, Sr. I Billy Higgins and little daugh- Mrs. J. Boyce Bankhead and iter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith children, Betty, Jimmie and ards. "i Mrs. Stephen R. McCrae and children of St Albans, N. Y., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McCrae, wentto Batesburg on Thursday to visit relatives. • Capt Charles Cunningham of Brookss Field, Texas, has return ed to Liberty Hill after a trip to Washington, D. C, and New York Cl Mr. and Mrs. J. Abe Hilton. Misses Shirley and Betty Sue Hil ton were visitors in Rock Hill on L. Jones and Mrs. J. IS. Robinson, who have been quite sick at their homes, are reported to be nSuch better. Mrs. G. W. Perry, Sn. Miss Christine Perry, Mr. and^Mrs. G. W. Ferry, Jr, of snd Mrs. J. H. dements, Jr. Sunday visitors of Mr. and J. H. Clements, Sr. i . Mrs. F. B. Floyd spent Monday in Camden. Mias Mary Gregg of Charlotte, N. C., Misses Frances and Mattie Gregg and Elizabeth Dendy of Rock Hill visited Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Drennan and Mia., E. L. Jones on^ Saturday. > % Messrs. R. X Wardlaw, H. 3. Higgins, Sr, Vernon Hammond and L. A. Perry served on the jury Ferry serve in Camden on Mon- sr W. C. Wardlaw served cm the petit jury this week. On Monday afternoon the thsr- mometer on the outside of the Liberty Hill postottioe registered The term 118 degrees. temperature the shade » a . Theyoiu,^ a *® enjoyed twf* Quet held »t SfL Tuesday % •ad Lyttleton *2^ Mr. •ad Mrs. £ r. Allen and troit, Mich. UenI^, Mrs! Cosraor^ Hall, Mrs. A. Mrs. Fleta West and pastoi. members of the churcn will hold the classes. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Smith and daughter, Jackie, of Charlotte- Thompson community, sp«it Sun day with Mrs. C. L. McCaakill and ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mosier. We are sorry the names of all the ladies who attended South Carolina Council of Farm Women at Winthrop CoUege were not given in last week’s news from here. They were: Mrs. Arthur Hyatt, Mrs. Sam West, Mrs. Anis Anderson, Miss Willie Mae El liott, r A. West. Mrs. H. M. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan and three children, Wayne, Margaret Rose and Mickey, accompanied by Mrs. Sullivan’s sister, Mrs. Arthur Holland and Mr. Holland and daughter, spent Sunday with the former's brother, John Sullivan and family at the Naval Base in Charleston. They visited Folly Beach and the Isle of Palms while t: Mrs. Bruce Hall and dau Carol Gene of Johnston, vlsii her mother, Mrs. W. J. Parker and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Painter and son, Henry Earl and Miss Pe^gy of Birmingham, Ala., are visiting their daughter and aifcter, Mrs. Gene Parker and family. They came to see their new grandson, Boyd Eugene Parker. Jr., who is only a few weeks old. Miss Claudia Collins of Colum bia and her fiance, Joe Watkins of Fort Jackson, visited Mrs. Rich ard and Mr. Ford SumUy. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ford at tended the Kerahaw County Sing ing Convention at Antioch Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shuler of Camden visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis Sunday. Alton Holland is a patient in the Camden hospital for treat ment. Mr. and Mn. Barney Gardner of Lancaster visited her brother, Steve Bowers and family Sunday. Coming as a surprise was the wedding of Miss Margaret Young Watkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Watkins, to Roy' Francis Mertz, Jr., formerly of Chumk, Pa., Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents. The bride wore a turquoise dress with brown and white ac cessories. Leona Watkins was her maid of honor and*Donald Elliott acted as best man. Miss Catherine Bowers-furnish ed the wedding music. Tlw cere mony was performed by l*r pas tor, Rev. C. H. King, in tMe pres ence of the immediate family. Mrs. Mertz is a graduate of Mid way School. Mr. Mertz finished high school at his home in Pennsylvania and served in the United States Navy. They will make their home in Camden. Mrs. E. B. Caddell Diev In California Mrs. Ernest B. Caddell passed away Sunday morning, June 26 at her home in San Francisco, Calif. She was the wife of Ernest B. Caddell, formerly of Bethune and Camden. Mrs. Caddell was the former I Miss Dolly Noce of San Fran cisco and was 37 years old. She had been sick the past five months, having been in hospitals at Santa Maria and San Francisco. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Kenneth Wayne and Ernest B. Jr.; her parents, Mr and Mrs. Pascal Noce of San Fran cisco: four sisters, Mrs. Claire Whitley, Mrs. Grace Furlong, Mrs. Anges Nuemiller, Mrs. Alice, all of San Francisco; one sister- in-law, Miss Ada Caddell of Du- Bose Park, Camden. Funeral services and interment took place in California. BETHESDAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , Juaday, July 3 Rev. A. Douglas McA-n. Pastor Church school with a Bible class for every age at 10 % m. Morn- ini worship at 11:15 with prayer, •ennon, anthem by the youth . •Fear Bp choir, vocal solo, 'Tear Not°%e, tie children may be left in the Iren may t nursery during the morning ser vice. Youth Fellowship kt 8:30 m. 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