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News Of Week From Town Of Bemune Eha* ^ lMder o1 pationai (ftdies Auxiliary of tha Letter Carrier* Convention Wtfmz' OortmuMitt Hftlicopter In Forcnd Landing En Rout# To Colombia—Row. W. L Now man Installed Ai Pastor. 1 m-:' fete- A pj •m <.*' T A government helicopter from Fort Bragg made a forced landing in Bethune Tuesday morning at 6 o clock. The helicopter was enroute to Columbia to rescue a Co lumbia man who had been entrapped in the Broad river by suddenly rising water, learning that he had been res cued it returned to Fort Bragg from Bethune. The installation of Rev. W. L. Newman as pastor of the Presby terian church was held Sunday evening in spite of a heavy down pour of rain accompanied, by an electrical storm. Candles were used until the current was again put into commission and the ex ercises were carried through as if there had been no interference by nature. The commissioners were Rev. A. T. Martin of Winns- boro, and Rev. Robert Fulton of Columbia, and J. W. Stuckey of Columbia, were accompanied by their respective wives. Refresh ments were served in the church the services by cabin preceeding the servu the women of the Church. Of interest to Dr. C. K. Bras well’s many friends here is the announcement of his presidency of the Chesterfield Merchant As sociation. Dr. Braswell was the efficient pharmacist in the Trues- of Mic&rAug. 15-1*. Mrs. M. C. McCaskW fU Portland, Oregon, to viait daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams. Quite a number from bore tended the drop-in pa Mrs. R. K. Tompkins near Kershaw Thursday ing, complimenting Miss Elsie Starling, a bfide-elect of Otis month. Miss Starling was a mem ber of the High school faculty last year. Announcement has been receiv dell drug store until recently. Miss Margaret Braswell Chesterfield, IS VU _ Davis. I Margaret Frances Ferguson of Little Linda Smith celebrated I Fort Lawn, tci Harry McCord. visiting Miss Rita ^ of the engagement of Miss her 6th birthday anniversary at her home here Saturday after noon. About 40 of her little friends were present for this oc casion. The table was centered with the prettily decorated birth day cake. Ice cream, cookies and punch were served. Candy in vari-colored baskets were given as favors. Linda was the reci pient of many pretty and useful gifts. Mrs. Fred Brinson entertained Thursday evening with a bridge porch party. Before cards, peach short cake and punch were served. Mrs. Frank Lee received high score and traveling prizes. Mrs. Arthur L. Gardner of Sal- PUBLIC CONFIDENCE GROWS WITH SERVICE Through the years the constant, helpful, experienced service at KORNEGAY'S is unvaried in it's many benefits. Rely on KORNE- gay's in your time of need .... Call 103. Miss Ferguson was a member of the school faculty here a few years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ed Hearon are visiting Mrs. Hearon’s cousin, i flm Mr. and Mrs. Martie Marion, in St. Louis, Mo. They were accom panied to Marion. I1L, by Mrs. Frank Lee who is visiting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tiller, in their place. Miss Mary Powell of Elberton. Ga., is visiting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Travis Pow ell. Mrs. Goodman and children of Wades boro, N. C., spent the week end with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Smith, and attended the birthday party of Little Miss Linda Smith w! here. * Mrs. W. G. King of Sumter, is visiting Mrs. Pearl ' King. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Smith ami little son of McCall, were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs- J. E. Severance Mr. and Mrs. Henry West are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. La- Cocte. ----- Mrs. B. W. Brannon is visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stephens, in Jackson ville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc- Laurin of Florence, were Sunday ‘ . J. N. ests of their mother, Mrs cLaurin. Mrs. O. V. Clement and son of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell. Mrs. M. S. Mitchell accompanied her daughter home after a visit to her son and family here. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Harden and child of Graham, N. C., were guests of Mrs. A. B. McLaurin and r- rr**- jt w - # 7 Service CALL ESSO BETHUITE. 'S. C. Fri. fe 8*1. - Aug. 5-6 MA fc PA KETTLE with Marjorie Main-Percy Kilbride Chapter No. 10 "Superman'* Also Cartoon Saturday Night Show-Aug. 6 JLU B LULU BELLE with Dorothy Lamour • George Montgomery Phone No. 558 I fSJSU Laur in Cooper and ■ n -rJS-' of Camden, was a of her daughter, Mrs. Karon s h-mn Mrs Keith J. R. Dickson of Conway, were d — of the Z. P. Gordons en route to Ridgecrest, N. to attend the Baptist assembly. Week-end guests of the Z. P. ordons were Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Walling. Mrs. Walling remained ay with her par- for a longer stay ents. Mrs. J. N. McLaurin visited her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence McLaurin, in Wagner. Little Marie Clyburn left last week for camp at Tonnawanda sar Hendersonville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. H Clyburn are visiting in New York and Niagara ' •tef* The annual picnic held at Lake George Sunday, near Bethune, was pronounced as a great suc cess. Plenty of food, cold dunks and fine fellowship featured the day. TTiis picnic is sponsored by George D. Watkins of this place. Saturday, Aug. 6, is the annual work day at the Scotch cemetery. It is hoped that each interested family will send a worker. Exdtement Was caused Monday afternoon when the pipe leading to Robert Waters’ underground undergre gasoline tank became ignited, set ting fire to the oil-saturated grass rubbish around. The fire ;otten under control before ;e was done. ON USS WHITLEY James E. Mclnvaille, third class, USN, son of James W. Mclnvaille of Kershaw, is serving aboard the attack cargo ship USS Whitley with the At lantic Fleet Mclnvaille, who entered the Naval service Aug. 3, 1946, re ceived his recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Bain- bridge, Md. Before entering the Navy, he was graduated from Kershaw High School . SUMMONS State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. In the Court of Common Pleas. lois R. West Plaintiff, vs. Lucille Brown, Amelia Anne Wright Esther Boykin, Martha Martin, Moses Miller, Janie Chestnut Bessie Brown, Annie Dixon, Amelia Campbell, «Lena McKaskil Reynolds, Phyllis Mc- KaskiL Johnny McKaskil, and John Doe. representing any un known heirs at law of Ben Miller and/or Amelia Miller, both de ceased, and Richard Roe as inv known minor heirs of those un der disability of Ben Miller and/or Amelia Miller, deceased. Defend ants. To the Defendants Above Named: are hereby You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in thia action, which was duly filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County on the 20th day of July, 1949, and serve a copy of your Answer to the.. said Complaint on the sub scribers at their office in the City of Camden, South Carolina, with in twenty (20) days after the service thereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff herein will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint MURCHISON & WEST By: JOHN C. WEST Camden, S. C., July 20, 1*49. ORDER Ordered that J. Clator Arrants be and he is hereby appointed Guardian ad Litem nisi for Rich ard Roe, representing any un known minor defendants or per sons under disability who are heirs at law of Ben Miller and Amelia Miller, unless such, min ors or persons under disability or someone acting in their behalf shall procure within twenty (20) days after service of this Order by Publication some other suit able person to serve as Guardian ad Litem. It is further ordered that a copy of this Order be served upon said minors or persons under dis ability by the publication hereof coincident with the publication ol the Summons. 19-21c W. EDWARD OGBURN Clerk of Court of Common Pleas Camden. C. t July 20. 1949. MILLER'S for Lumber Pix Theatre Mon. U Tues. - Aug. 8-t THE BRIBE Robert Taylor • Ava Gardner Wad. A thuxs. - Aug. 10-11 THE LIFE OF RILEY with William Bandix-Jamas Gleason Rosemary DeCamp COMING THE BARKLEYS OF ^BROADWAY' Mrs. Ernest spent Iasi her mother, Mrs. Am ASK FOR A&P All Green A&P Grape Asparagus . 1 Can S 43c - - & 19c Tomatoes 2 Cans 23c Dole’s Pineapple Juice 39c Iona Sliced or Halves No. 2% Can Libby’s Fruit Cocktail - Armour’s Star Treet - - - No. 309 Can 12-Os. Can A&P Tuna Fish - - - -* Sunnyfield Self-Rising ' [ , Flour - - - ^ 69c A&P’s Own Vegetable Shortening dexo - - - St 79c Shortening < Swift Jewels 73c Golden Maid Uncolored Margarine Pkg’ 20c GREEN CABBAGE FRESH STRING BEANS... WHITE POTATOES CALIF. LONG POTATOES 51k. Ann Page DRESSING £ 25c £ 45c Ann Page Prepared v Spaghetti 2 Ann Page Gelatin Deaert Sparkle 3 Ann Page—With Pork A Tom. Sauce Beans * iYi 7 * -S Ann Pare Creamy-Smooth •DpT .. Peanut Butter Ann Page Mayonnaise Ann Page Fancy Ketchup Rich A Flavorful NECTAR TEA — Ht* NECTAR TEA SACS ■m 43c % Peanut Butter Peter Pan Creamy-Smooth 12-Os. 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