The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 22, 1949, Image 3
shrill*
LHomecomiag Sunday as guests of
Mrand Mr*. JahnHyer*
Revival Services
The
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Mr.^d Mra.J^ol<m^gUfo
Thomas Faulkenbeirv is con.
And Homecoming
At Buffalo Church
Slmm
also for
‘Lid Mrs.
' ni»nton of I
BBOthOf*
and her
Sif’r*? Croartonrf
i ^ ^»d«y with Wr.
JgTrdalive* m At
LoS
Sr-*
•frtersdMg. sh.
i«y afternoon.
r. ,
itock and
!*?5nluf y of Camden
J?J^e ye to W mgh
rto vi«t relativea.
Clyburn of At-
«ent last week with
§’ oyburn and Mrs. B.
Hr*. T B ayburn had
ly^JS^itehell Rabon
T^mS- a J. Yonni
at Beth
this week.
W. D. Cook
ntr know that the is
, Fletcher vk*
~ ^i5 ,hJ K
Sr 1 *** 1 RHigion."
Talks about the work in Asia
and^Quna were made by SS
’ Truesdale, Mrs. Cart Has-
VT: Fletcher, Mrs.
Truesdale, Mrs. C. B.
iton and 'Rev. Douglas
* Tr***!*!* enter
tained on Saturday evening, July
\ with a birthday party in honor
Mary Evelyn.
•Ad »««» were enjoyed,
i MTs. Truesdale served
invited,
enjoy
m y
rs
t y afternoon
l
u their guests, -
Williams Sunday after-
of her daughter, _
Forty oMuer friends
"after wMSb
potato chips, sandwiches and
soft drinks.
Mr. and .Mrs. Shelby C. Trues
dale motored to Camp Rawls,
Wagener, Monday, to bring home
the members of the GA's of the
Bethany Baptist church, who have
been spending the past week
there.
Miss Polly Ann Blackmon of
IWise,
^ Jr., of Lak* City
K this week with his
its, Mr. and Mrs. G. R.
^ind Mrs. Frank ^Owens
P*rk
Sunday at Sesqui Centen-
r k in Columbia.
Irvin Owens had as her
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Rom
\ndfamily from Camden.
“ttdMrs.L.C.Clybjffn.Sr.
o g Beattie and Mr. and
Thomas attended a
ner at Mr. and Mrs.
i’s Sunday in Page-
g t Beattie visited Mr,
’ l J. H. ayburn in Camden
glas Smith is visiting
in Angelus while Mr.
i is attending the Baptist
ably in Ridgecrest.
. md Mrs. John Cecil An-
l Jr, and daughter, Cecile,
i Irdyn Wsynick and son,
Jr, were guests of Mr.
^ Nye Workman Sunday.
|L Stover and Tommy Stov-
k Monday for a week's vaca-
[irith relatives in Newport
iTi
; Lester White of
s the weekend
llin. Douglas Smith.
— j? Jul y
'£i£?s:szs£z
to bring well filled bas-lni,
I chui
— r
for the noon lunch. j church of
Revival services will begin Sun- the paator. Rev. L. k Morrison,
day night and continue through I Services will be at 11:50 in the
mo***, ritht. Itoe-
dat'through Saturday. Rev.
Haggai will preach Monday morn
ing through Saturday night.
Heath Springs became the bride
T. Truesdale, Sunday
of Ben ww
night, July 17, at the home of the
probate judge, E. Getty Nunn of
Mrs. Truesdale, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blackmon, was
graduated from Heath Springs
_ School and is employed by
the textile mill at Lancaster.
Mr. Truesdale is the son of F.
AAi&ii otUVKJl. JLfUT-
ing the war he served in the
Aimed Forces, and at present is
textile mill in
employed by the
Kershaw.
Miss Margaret Kirkland of Co
lumbia has returned after spend
ing her vacation here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kirk-
The continued increase of the
octane rating of gasoline has
made possible the development of
high < 1 —*— —*
compression engines.
va the guest speaker of
Baptist church S
Sunday
ktaue Fletcher is visiting
is North Carolina.
C. C. Jaqkson of
Lad Mrs.
i£nt Sunday with Mr.
Young.
[adMrs. Herbert Truesdale
, Diane and Geraldine
v visited Mr. and Mrs.
ITruesdale Sunday.
\ ad Mrs. Colon Truesdale
d Mr. and Mrs. James
and children attend-
Hill Baptist church
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If you want to save there is no better ivpy
Than to shop at Colonial Stores every da.
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that it isn't die occasional saving on a few items but regular
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Colonial’s policy is to offer all items at low prices,
diem all week long. Prices you see on Friday or Saturday are still
-in effect the following Wednesday..
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specials” at yo^r Colonial Store — extra savings resulting from
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