The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 05, 1949, Image 3
s. 0 ch Baptist Church
as Organized In 1824
. V Raptist chore*. 125 year* old, will observe I
ifvOT Sunday and h very larte crowd u ex-
There will be services m the morning i
for a picnic dinner will be served. The
at 10 s. m. and the sermon at 11:45
iWj^delivered by an ex-pastor, Rev, J. T. Onten. |
3lH| bianey hews
filtoof ^ ^,1 Heyward H. Hair, Spancer. N
jj a brush arbor I wfc a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pail I
llSwhat i* “I Rom this week. Mr. Hair la a|
gfjcb, eight mll “ ^ brother of Mrs. Boa#.
^^Sewbat is n°w known I Joyce Rose, daughter
cute 54 ht> ra _
f
/
r
'toamkttfo
For top-quality, corn-fed western beef. Os
loaial’s guaranteed meats an year beat h*t.. .
Han you'll find your farorlto Cuts, naturally
tender, aged tor flaror, and selected tor their
down-right goodness!
•onus snctAL—arisenrs mo win., aoo. at
RIB OR LOIN END PORK
1*?.
Roast
Lb
ASWOCS'S STAS OS SWIFTS nttlCM
SUCK) Lb.
c % i ? e .
|SSw*nUoch
sod iW
school
Mr. and. Mrs Boykin
;Bianey, returned Tuesday from Co]
lambia whore ahe risited, friends.
Miss Miriam Rods, daughter of I
Mr. and Mrs. WUlla Ross, of Co|
, aou e |»“* lumbla. spent last week with Mrs.
diking, s 01 ®* in k^v n Mattie Rosa, of Bianey.
"^-riding horseDacu. I Mlgg g y< | er 4 g Roes, daughter of]
books of R.ersnaw Mr ^ Mrg Paal Roe? u Tl , Wn g
lS« oi! *“* Morgan, oC
i record
if froS i si* Miles. S^’c.
recorded as a gu» “ Mr| 0llvla .^aaa 0 » u -
Chestnut Z 11 . deacons day at her home In Bethune. Mrs.
to the tohowt®* UMCtmai ^i ranford „ Mr . B _ v.
Redgate Ovlicious
PORK & BEANS
3 ti 23*
Boykin, I Odom, who Is an agent at the Sea
P*Y lf ’ „ J Th-' present board Railroad Company. Mr.
Atkmsor- on Odom is on hla Tacation.
hnldina now visiting Doctor and Mrs. R. A.
done on Cochran last week was Doctor
i «^ l it was’first built. I Cochran’s brother. Bill, of PhllS.
Bf®JJl855 the membar-1delphla, Penns. Bill is now study-
■iTchurch had grown to ing medicine in Philadelphia.
72 females and IB I The J.H.A. girls of Bianey high
i *£. Q xhe negroes had school, Lillie Belle Dewey, Ruby
ITz-wmetery, just across | Dowry,- Betty Moore, Helen Rey-
* the white cemetery nolds, Viola Boykin, Betty Miles,
it as a burying] Margaret Peake, and Madge Bla "
dead. | are spending a week at the J.H.
f the members in those camp at Ocean Drive. They will
brought against] participate in game* such aa tennis
ig up to their]4,111 ping pong and enjoy dancing,
BONUS SPECIAL-PRICE
EFFECTIVE THRU NEXT
WEDNESDAY. AUG. KN
DELICIOUS CBSAXT AMQBLUS
BACON
cainuB cor roaa
CHOPS
sqoAaa cor sooumbb
VEAL BOAST
mam raasa and sold rnasa
GROUND
I TBNDBB FLATS OB BRISKET
BEEF STEW
51c
Mabshmauows
■■■dinners
S i. ~ .
TASTY TREET
ram rserrs blended-lisciou* cb .
rnUIT coqnnn.
NUTamOCB ECONOMICAL
FLAVOarUL
SUCED Oft »Y THE PIECE
Bologna
u. 49c
TASTY SPICED
landi Moat
. .V -
LK C0~
Ocean-Fresh
Seafoods
PAN
TROUT, Lb. .. 29c
SEA
BREAM, Lb.. 18c
LARGE
MULLET, Lb. 32c
FRESH
SHRIMP, Lb. 59c
MLKUOOn
notyL _ T
jjyenint and many were
from membership.
. Aurch continued to crow
fc* of the founders of the
1 hive grandchildren and
i mndchildren who are now
of it . „„
i church now has 200
has Sunday school and
.' every Sunday morning
T. U. every Sunday even-
Prayer service is held every
Esday evening.
»church is free of debt.
hiking aad swimming. Those ac-l
companylng them are: Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Hast, superintendent
of the Bianey school. Miss Mildred!
Wood, Home Economics teacher,]
and Mias Grace Addy, of Gilbert,]
8. C.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Cayol
Bowen last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson and daughter, Eliza-]
beth, from Alabama.
Mrs. Roy Rabon and daughter,]
June, spent Thursday with Mr. and]
Mrs. Panl Ross and family.
Lamar Rush spent the week-end]
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Gilbert, of]
Columbia.^
Mr. and Mrs .P. H. Gates are]
planning to spend the coming week
. I end ta Sumter with their son and
u? for the Mr. &ad Mrs ]
Preen Miss Sara Maddox visited her
k ted st mother and father over the week.]
SgtojffiL several y “” end in Camden.
Ion a son of the Mr - &nd Mr *- Ogburn, Jr.,|
. SiiTnn aiMbShl^Hed in CamdM Tuesday.
Singleton and was boro ] _ n g m ^
Orleans, La. Before utoy-ICnlYonrA Sa|p r r|h
ifieenviUe, he was in buai-] k-'ialv aal^v
|aCamden. For many years]
(associated with Bradstrtet]
SSI Field Next Week
bwmoss under his OOrpi|, ~ . 4
More than 100 itans of trkns>|
OS ALL
ASPARAGUS
khjlooo’s cbispt mbsmfast rmtAt
CORN FLAKES
NUTBAAT COLOESD
MARGARINE
A. Singleton,
trig of Camden,
In Greenville
A. Singleton,
of Camden b
EVAPORATED ENRICHED
CSMilk
FLORIDA GOLD
JUICE
G'FRUIT ORANGE BLENDED
6 £37*
Pom Pleasant Product Lane
Shaw
! Sunday school
■Mi Mason
itendent salvage
Force Base, near Sumter.
and Shriner Included in the sale will be 20
formerly of CtoldMf,
services wm held 40 oo^tqo fnUOT,
Sloan Interment wiki Many of the vehicles require
CemeSS * onlylSnor repairs to be service-
able, while others may need major
repairs. All are units which have
been declared surplus to the
of the Air Force or are
SumiMrtim. to th. ««o» * TOffiH
... At .. . F« imh, ertop,
- mu
’fB«#Crop|j
DENMARK
lettuce
O. 4 do. 1 CAUV. imm ^
| ^USN^Routel 6 ?^ J considered to be beyond
the one-ton trailer* |
Columbus, which escorted items will be sold in lots]
o destroyers, is making a one each and bids may be en-
to various Dutch and Scan- ln
in ports. Property will be open to in-
— ]spection by the public between]
the hours of 7:30 a. m. and 3:30
Carefully—Save a Lifelp- m. ^rom Monday, 'August 8
through Saturday, August 13.
..Guards at the main gate will be
v,| | 1 | able to direct bidden to the Base
)J I ‘I 1 I 11 Salvage officer in Building 10 or
he may be reached by calling]
Shaw AFB extension 3116.
v Bids may be submitted at vnei
time of the tnspectiM or may
be mailed to the Salvage officer
to arrive before 11 a m. August
ssr*jg5l,”3fr«
la fair return to the Government.I
Successful bidden will be no-
proparty must be removed from
1 roe Mae within five days after
tion. , .^.1
sale is particularly suited]
[to fee individual who wishes to]
purchase only ©na item and fee]
public is cordially invited to in-]
[spect the property next week.
It is reported that the Eskimos]
|arechemnglwlfelt gum now We
ADAMS EATS
Americas
Foremoat Bote
(ORANGES
[celery
[grapes ■
..tor-* »tAvoarut rzasiAN
JUICt FLATOBFUL
&
23c
Lbs
. if’, ’«
31c
Lbs.
21c
Stlks.
19c
lb
27c
1 Cta
19c
YAMS
lbs.
iooloi
imUr
Packed lm OH—American
“373 £25*
bonus gmm - fucx xrmnvs thuc wsp. aoo. mi
fVH—iMB tasty KI-MO ■
CBACKEBS
THE SOAP Of lEAUTIRM. WOMEN
CAMAY
2 ft EG. EARS
15*
2 BATH SITE
21*
M"
‘‘by that
way too—it’s
^<1 with Pee
1!t?1 NA gloss
^ ENAMEL-a
numel available
AUTVORIXED
Id.""
sawsaGE
beef nasn
aOO BASI MEALS—ABMOUtet
COBMED
12-Oe.
1M.
for tasty salads-swifts ,
Jewel Oil
PINT EOTTU
QUART EOTTU
SWIFTS HQUSBWiD
- ^ '--mmr -
ML
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OVEN-FRESH EVERY DAY ... nil
the old-fashioned goodness of home
baking . . . tempting delights to thrill
the appetites of grown-ups and gfcildren
alike.. • Come in and select fresh baked
delicacies from our wide variety!
Os»r Pridm Old-Fmmhiommet
BREAD
SOFT AS A Kb. 140
WATHBt mow Loaf m“
aim raiDE vlavobtul bbbad ]
RAISXN LOAF 19«
oca raioi wbolebi
WHOLE
DOLLY
TASTY
ffifStf DAIRY PRODUCrS . i
--ft
Cheese Food
St 67*
FAEKAY FLAIN
MARGARINE m oh. 28«
HAfiHiM 35b
L * 53*
■ m-37a
BOUTKEKM GOLD COLOBED
Siivmr
TEA
ONf GLASS
AU
JEU-0
2 - 15*
MmwmsaVm Tmmtg
SPAM
iS
PRICES THE'
H WMb
Jhjy Item In your thrifty Colonial Stare la
plalaly priced, law priced. You saa exactly
wkat yea are Mpftf for everything yea hay
Aad you aee the same law prtoea every day of
the week. Fer Colonial’s policy Is to after all
la addlttoa^to'these '° W
that we
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