The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 22, 1949, Image 7
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yyith Luncheon
AT**
m^VL* last Thurs-
-jySl Court
bo^^rBaldwin,
_ lor one
luncheon*
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Lheon was servea ^
SfeggS
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BIAHEY NEWS „
M.
«*tt announce the birth of a son
on Saturday, July 16 at the Cam-
hospital.
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Personals
The son born
Mrs.
Mrs.
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N D Zeisberg,
Robinson, Ifcs.
%r h rf c :
% E. Toth, Mra.
Mrs. Robt. Jenldna,
'n Mahaffey, Mra.
Kiner, Li!a RW
IKrjws *£
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
and Mrs. Of burn’s _
»' Mra. Ogbum
and agfa« MaHHny
Lamar Rush of Blaney spent
last weekend with , fthMtea in
Cwnden-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Graddick
•pent Sunday with Mr. Graddick’s
sister, Mrs. W. a Graddick of
i Camden.
Jessie Ross returned Sunday
-mi a «P to New York State
and Washington. Bg. Ross states
it was a
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pleasant tfip in spite of J j 1
^ and Mrs.
Mrs. Marie
J. T. Ross, Jr^
Williams, all of
§ P“ t Sunday with
Mrs. Charlotte Goff of Blanej
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gainor of
the Wateree Motor Court at Lu,
are expected to build for
„ . ^ it residence in Blaney
community.
Mattie Ross spent a few
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross of West Columbia.
_•* Dorothy and Shelby
Wooten, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. C. *W. Wooten of Blaney
«nt a few days this week in
harleston.
Miss Joyce Rose is now spend-
a few days in Hartsville with
lives. •
Miss Margie Ross, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Rosa of
Blaney just returned from
week’s outing at Camp Bob Coop
er, Santee Cooper Lake. Margie
went to the camp with the Coun
ty 4-H Club.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Ross and
’ attended the funeral o
ss’ sister-in-law in Colum
bia Thursday afternoon.
enneth Rose, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Rose of Blaney has
~ i spending
—„ ^ Bob Coope:,
Coper Lake Kenneth went with
the Kershaw County 4-H Club.
Miss Sara Maddox, formerly v*
Camden, is spending the summer
in Blaney with her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Ogburn, Jr. Miss Maddox
has also taken over the Blaney
“personals” column for The Cam
den Chronicle. She is a previous
resident of Blaney community.
Nrs. Blanche Cole of Arlington,
fc, and Mrs. Thomas Hearon,
I B - ^ Thomnaon os
■wans of Betheada. Md., returned IS at the Camden
w * a two weak’s stay with been -nan
.* r »- Stokes. Mrs. Thompson.
Mw. Pete Hawkins and twin
daughter of Columbia visited Mr.
“d Mn- Luther Stokes 6a the
Fourth of July.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peresia and
sons of Columbia visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Watkins the past Sun
day.
Mrs. John Watkins visited her
A surprise .
iven to Jeke
/ his sister, Mrs. Lee Parker.
Ice cream and cake was served
and enjoyed by the family.
„Mr and Mrs. Roy F? Merty, Jr.
(Margaret Watkins) have arrived
to Mr. and Mrs.
on Friday, July
. • • *«*
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Baker, Cas
satt, are toe proud parents of a
girl born on Tuesday, July 19 at
the
• i •
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Vick of Ker-
$27.50 Palm
Beach Suits
Now
SHEORN'S
MEN*R WEAR
MILLER'S for Lumber
Dr. Karl D. Coughmon
—OPTOMETRIST-*.
Located In The Hoffar 06.
Each Dey Except Friday
Up *° M
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OU ^ oa
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-A Roomy, Comfortoblo Passenger Car
It’s level-riding on any rood . .. with ample room for six people, plus
big luggage spa*, in its all-steel bddy. vWll like tbit nimble cat’s
driving asset too-its light, quick steering response . . . short turning
radius... the safer vision of huge, deep windows’ all around. The * Jaap’
Station Wagon with fueLsqaatliing overdriv* gives mileage that eaves
you mooov. JL--
5a w /.i ^ , ■* c? ‘ .* *, y ^ Mte * a J ■ •. ‘ ' * *('
... „d o Utility Vehick, loo
Hm ‘Jeep’ Station Wagon gives you the extra value
of double usafulnean Seats art easily removable to
provide space for banting bulky loads. Lai W Ama*
the car that delivers more for your money!
j««p
fanonttrahy / AMERKA’S top ration wagon
riiaw announce the birth of aj
daughter on Wednesday, July 90
at the Camden hospital.
T
FRIENDSHIP CHAPEL
Sunday, July 14—Mr. Edward!
Whitson, student pastor. Sunday
school at 10
ship at 7:3d
ly Invited.
t . -
a. m. Evening wor-
Everyone is cbrdial-
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Continuing At Die
Outlook Shop
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Va., and also Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Young]
and sons of Bethune visited Mr. |
and Mrs. Jake Watkins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Young I
and daughter, Connie of Charles
ton, visited Mr. ana Mrs. A. L.
Young last week.
. The relatives and friends of the
late John M. Watkins will have
their annual picnic dinner at Lake
George, 3-4 mile north of Sandy
Grove church, six miles from Be
thune, on Sunday, July 31.
Everyone is cordially invited tol
attend and bring a well filled]
basket
The Home Demonstration Chib
met with Mrs. Mollie Vaughan on
Tuesday afternoon. Miss Hicks]
was hostess to the dub.
Mrs. E. a Murrell from WiT-l
mington is visiting her parents, I
Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins.
Bonnie Watkins has spent toe
past three weeks in Wilmington
with her sister, Qa Mae, and re
turned with Mr. and Mrs. Alin
Watkins and Mrs. Lorene Brown,
who also spent several days in I
in and Bolivia, N. C.
> -The third quarterly conft.
of the Bethune charge met Sun
day afternoon at Sandy Grove]
church and was well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Watkins!
have returned from Bolivia, N. C.
where they spent several days |
with Mrs. W. E. Lest.
There will be a baseball game
at Cassatt between Cassatt and]
Westville Saturday, July 23 at
o’clock.
LAST 8 SHOPPING DAYS IN EICHEL’S BIG
•• .-fr- -• r ■ ♦ .
Births.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Ammons
announce the birth of their fourth
son, James Leon, on July 15 at]
the Camden hos^iUd.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy West of Cas-
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SPORT
SHIRTS
Now Assortment
‘ Pastel Broadcloth
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100% NYLON A9g
SLIPS
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Summer Dresses
MUST B( SOLD
20 OF OUR BASS
BEMBERG
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Mony Other Closeout Borgoins!
Full 90" Double Size, 1st Quolity
* Multi-Color Design
CHENILLE
SPREADS
Choice White os Colored Grounds
Perfect Spreads. BftJS Value
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AND SANDALS—Big As-
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CASES
331
Foshioncroft White ^
Dress Pumps, Straps
98
Men's and Boys' Lastex
BATHING
TRUNKS
WOMEN'S FLATTIE
139
SANDALS
Black Suad* Or Patent
JL Pair
White Allaero Pattern
188
FLATTIE SANDALS
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BOYS' SIZES
WORK
SHIRTS
Final Clearance Dressy
COTTON 099
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SMALL (15 inch x 26 inch)
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