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Companj 4 >g Operations 08*L*rLr the 24 ini conservative jjeepJ^SJuiarly in co^ ^reduced sale* .w*^£ f £)2tort u 1 “ *» ^ J? 5 ^l!si<m i tor Coaso#! Newt rWDAT. JULY a. no Utere wiU be services at the Pine Tree Presbyterian church Sunday morning at 11:15. Every, one is welcome and is invited to •UjKEfces. Rev. W. L. Newman S^to^toVunSi'. 0 " th '." COnd and fourth Sunday mornings at 11:15 and is a most int^esting speaker. •* > Mrs. C. L. McGuirt iperit last week with her son, Milton Mc- Ouirt and family in Nodh Caro lina. ) Mrs. W. B. Stevenson of Ches ter and her son-in-law and duagh- ter Mr. and Mrs. John Presley, of Coklmbui and Mr. I.rSm. of Camden visited friends uruTw*--- --- were $2,231,- James Moye of Atlanta, Ga^ yent ^few dayi with his unde, StCT0 ■* *" Bowers and famUy, u5 and Mrs. J. W. Buchon of came Friday^for a visit parents, Mr. and Mrs’ Cooper, ph Kozier and his l !iJSnted out that the Ralph Kozier of Cayce has won of plant re- the JuUard Music Award in New mt P™*!—satis- York. Ralph is a gifted musician is friends and relatives are dating him in this lent Btions to the wedding of i Horton and Sam Kell -a, Saturday, July 30 the Colonial Heights Baptist «t 8 o’clock, have been re- si, u progrewns pavx3 ' dilation of new ma- -.f^pelzer Mills (S. C.),j r, Srly this year, company* Oakland ter spent the weekend with her Mr and Mrs. J. B. McCoy, Mr. S2l Jo ^P McCoy, Mr. and ffet- Reaves oF Bhsh^viHr^.^d J. W. Buchan and son, Johnnie of Raleigh, N. C, Mrs. n I t t1 ? ooper and Mrs. C. L. Mc- CaskiU attended a family reunion Saturday They all met at the-home of the former’s daugh- Mrs. E. M. McNair and Mr. McNair. After all the guests ar- Nved they all drove to “Shines Lake, where the younger ones enjoyed swimming and boating. A most bountiful iXich was sSSred }n the spacious dub house. After lunch, bridge and set back was enjoyed for awhile, then ice cream and the lovely birthday cake was arranged on the table ami the two gXndsons of “ B West and family. . rated her Nancy PI | y Sun- Holland Is a patient in the Duke hbepital at Durham, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. West, who have been making their home in Camden with their son, Nathaniel West and family, are moving back to their home here. Mrs Arthur Hyatt was a patient in the Camden hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs J. T. Brannon and two children of Rock Hill spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs J. E. Brannon and Mr. and Mrs S. B Walters Willis Parker, who was injured in an automobile accident Satur night, is a patient in the Vet erans hospital in Columbia. Mrs W. N. West at Camden is visiting Mrs A. A. West this week. Mr. and Mrs Dan Sullivan and three children, Wayne, Margaret Miss Horton is tha daugh- and Mrs. Floyd M. Hor- Tte a** attended Midway school in Cam- and finished high school ... den and was very popular with her classmates. She was cheerlead er for the Camden football team ^.tinoidL has “MS l«r for the Camden football team -i of dec£3ng P 1 *** 00 her Senior year in Camden. She sW*®*-...-. Nun,in|! Mrs. E. M Me Company’* three utons manufacture •tribute surgical dressings, fgSfcMBd allied products — hospital. McNair (Louise Mc- Co^r) of Latta visited her fa McCoy and other To Clean Off Grove Church bin spent the Mr. and who are interested in off the Shady Grove i church grounds and uc asked to report to och Friday morning, July j the necessary tools to help [work. parents. Vaughn and familj Vaughn of weekend w Colum- with her Mrs. R. M. ly. Little Miss Jackie Smith is spending this week with her L. McCas- s, Mr. and spending a I'S for Lumb«r mrs week in the mountains of North Carolina. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Vaughn and children of Rock Hill visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyatt and family over the week end. Mrs Hyatt has been very ill. Mrs Alma Rozier spent last week in Mayesville with Mr. and “ “ With B. McCoy, who celebrated birthday Monday, July 25. Mr. and Mrs. James McCoy and son, Ben of Laurinburg and San Juan, Puerto Rico, were with their fattier Saturday. V pie revival services are in progress at Beaver Dam Baptist church this week. Rev. George Wallace of Lumberton, N. C., is the guest speaker at these ser vices John Ray, who has been a pat ient in the Camden hospital, is some better and is at home. Little Jewel Ray, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ray, is a patient in the Camden hospital. On Sunday, July 17, the chil dren and grandchildren celebrated the birthday anniversary of their mother, Mrs B H. Catoe, with a real family reunion at Let coun- wTJIfti ill ty State Park. The following were ber * * ai ^ * S sesent: Mr. and Mrs Henry De- Jruhl of Camden, Mr. and Mrs Carl Catoe and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Catoe of Sinter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Catoe and two chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Young Former Teacher At Blaney Is Dead James Clifford Metis, former teacher at Blaney, died at his home near Newberry Saturday night at the age of 48 years. For many years he was in charge of the picnics at Polly Street which brought state political leaders to gether. , GASKIN REUNION The Gaskin reunion will be held July 31 at the home of Grocer C. Gaskin near Kershaw. The de scendants of the late John E. Gas kin and Rebecca Stover Gaskin have met on this data at the old homestead for the past several thrall mem- all their t ree Will BaptUt Church WiU Have Revival Services There will be a series of revival services at Free WiU Baptist church beginning Aug. 1 with preaching services each evening at 7:45 o’cloc- “ ‘ clock. Rev. L. M. Dabbs, of Conway, will be the visiting evan gelist Rev mm *pea and Mrs. English are noted mu sicians. The public is cordiaUy invited to attend the services. SHORT LIVED DOLLARS A paper dollar lasts about seven months in circulation, and all of ours require about seven seconds to get into circulation.—Cincinnati Enquirer. SUMMONS State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. In the Court of Common Pleas: HARDEST Getting the baby to sleep is hardest when she’s about IS.— Gosport. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on August 12, 1949, Charles J. Shannon, 4th, and on the same date he will ap- will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County his final re turn as Executor of the estate df Ralph Nesbit Shannon, deceased, ply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Executor. 18-21c N. C. ARNETT Judge of Probate Camden, S. C., July 12, 1949. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted to the es- f Fri tate of Frank W. hereby notified to S; James M. Chewning, Plaintiff, vs Florine M. Chewning, Defend ant To the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, copy oft which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint upon the subscrib ers at their offices, Camden, S. C n within twenty (20) days after service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint with- answer the complaint in the time aforesaid, the plain tiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complain! H MURCHISd By: ON AND WEST JOHN WEST Plaintiffs Attorneys Camden, S. C. 16th day of July, 1949. iNa To the Above Named Defendant : You are hereby notified that on the 16th day of July, 1949, the plaintiff herein filed his bill of complaint in this action in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County, the object and prayer of which is to obtain a de cree of divorce a vinculo matri monial and certain other relief on the grounds of desertion; and you are further notified to answer said bill of complaint in accord ance with the above summons. MURCHISON AND WEST By: JOHN WEST Plaintiffi Attorneys —- i9-aic are ent . and alfpart iving said estate wiU present them Ukq- to the undersigned, and all parties, ving claims if any, ha\ against the t them like wise, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. 18-20c MARGARET J. SPENCER Executrix Camden, S. C., July 12, 1949. and two children, Mrs. Blanche x of Mrs. Catoe, and Watkins .sister two sons of Columbia, the honor r ist, Mrs. Catoe and Mr. Catoe. sumptuous dinner was served and Mrs. Hi k SAVINGS AT r local Birdsey Store Hugh D. T. Yarbrough, who has just lerspoon and Mrs. FLOUR [But returned from the Columbia hos- ital and Moore’s Clinic. Mrs. Tarbrough is able to sit in a wheel chair most of the time, after hav ing the pin taken out of hip that was broken November a year ago and a pin put in the hip which was broken a few weeks ago. There was a ball game here Sat urday afternoon between West- ▼iRe and Cassatt The visitors won 9 to 3. HAVER Watermelons are being shipped auantities. COFFEE BEST Lb. 50c FEED from here in large q Mr. and Mrs. X. T. Nttott and two children spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. C. S. Peeples and family. Mias Gladys Horton of Colum bia Is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Horton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mosier spent Sunday in Leesville with Mr. and Mrs. George Littlefield. Norman Hoard of Fort ]~ la., is visiting his aunt Charlie Mosier. Miss Willie Mae EUiott of Ches- Myers, t Mrs. MASH > Print Bags __ ;lKSH 1.27 l Print Bags 4.(5 igbain hash Monuments Erected . . on -any cemetery. The finest granite and workmanship. Small monthly payments ar ranged. Kornegay FUNERAL HOME enjoyed at noon. Charlie McCoy of Charlotte is »th visiting his brother, J. B. McCoy and family. Mrs. Christmas and daughter, 4ra. Ellis Rowell and children of Camden spent Sunday with the former’s daughter, Mrs. M. C. CLOSE OUTS S2.N NEW STYLES ADDED DAILY PAULA'S WE EXCHANGE .... WE REFUND \ *■ ■ r w m Ic ok Out! iM mm tie? We f DON T WAIT TOR TROUBLE: . . , . 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