The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 19, 1949, Image 3
SeMa . few 01 Week fim Tm Of Mhm
***
schools will
morning.
1 SnJty meeting
31 at tt* high
with
*^.TrSr«. co«ch
aocW
Kden
.. Lw*
grade;
second
, School: Mrt. 1
first frwioiMr*-
illiscM. fly
»■ Bennett,
T. Koon, third
melSS
, Aog. IJ.
Mrs. R. & McCmskfll entertslned
Thursday arectng at her home
aar jj* < l w!th thr** of briige. Those
Wedding of Min Betty Jet Tidwell and John William k'" 1 ""? S^iL'Vt
ffr* tolemniied—Delegation' of Citisant w.t'u ufim sun. Beth...,
MokM ProtMt Against Liquor Stars. I Mr. and Mrs. Maaley Darts sad
. The wedding of Miss Betty Joe
Tidwell and John William Parker
too* place at t o’clock Thursday
|un- ofoatog. Aa* IS at the home of
and the bride with Her. Roy L. Parker.
‘ unde of the groom. Rnffln. S. O.
officiating at the double ring cere
mony. 'V
Palms floor basketc of white
gladioli, seven branched candela
bra aad cathedral candles graced
theowemony room.
lore the ceremony Miss Ruth
Rosier played "Because,” “I Love
Yoa Truly” aad ’The Sweetest
iSSSH
.SSK
little son, Tommy, bare returned
meet Friday erenlng with Mrs. I from a rialt to New York City.
Lester King. Mias Mary Blen McLaurtn is
In the absence of the pastor, I risiting Miss Bra Gary Copeland
R«r. W. L. Newman, there wUl b* in Columbia,
no preaching at the Presbyterian I The Tooth FeUawahlp of the
church Sunday. Methodist church entertained the
Reriral serrlces wUl begin neat young people of the town on the
Sunday at the Baptist church. The church grounds Monday erenlng.
pastor, Rsr. James Stokes, will
conduct the serrlces.
Mrs. Mark King, of Anderson, |
Is visiting In the home of Dr. an
Mrs. b. Z. TmesdeU.
Quests in the home of Dr. and
Mrs. 1. z. Trnesdell Sunday were:
arch grpands 1
A delegation
risitedr the tax
12 citizens
visits<r the tax oemmlesion of
fice In Columbia Monday pre
testing the opening of a
WniSKVy mXOim Mm
Mr. and Mrs. Canary of Elk.
spent the week-end with their
tgr the Beard of Trustees of High
School District Ko. 14 (inter
changeably called Consolidated
High School District No. 14), of
Kershaw County, the State of
South Carolina, until 11:00 o’clock,
a. nu, Friday, August 26. 1049, at
which time said proposals will be
publicly opened at the offices of
Superintendent of Education Ker
shaw County, in the City of Cam
den, South Carolina, for the pur
chase of Forty-Six Thousand
(146.000.00) Dollars of Bonds of
Mid School District The said
bonds bear date the 1st day of
September, A. D n 1949, are in de
nomination of $1,000.00 each,
numbered from 1 to 46, inclusive,
and mature in numerical order in
annual series or instalments as fol
lows
his bid i
Hie bonds will be delivered to
the purchasers et Camden, S. C,
within forty-five days after the
occasion of their award.
K. C. ETTXRS, Chairman,
Board of Trustees, High School
District No. 14, of Kershaw
County, the State of South
Carolina.
KERSHAW LODGE If a »
ILp.m.
Regular fVwniwiw>h»u.
lion First Tuesday of
Bach Month at 8 P. M.
Visitors Welcome.
J. B. McGUIRT, W. If.
L.H. JONES, Secretary
KEH5H
4*
tri
$2,000.00 on September lat, in
‘ “* 1950 to 1963, in-
SUSsd Mn. John Patton, of limberg^nd| daughter and family. Rev. and Mr*.
^and|
■ lunchroom
tSeRoBS,
are
Cok«r
iAUie
Rose,
of the
are: J-
• W L. MUes, clerk.
Blaneypub-
D. Watson,
s. clerk, and
Mias Sara Francee Park
er. sister of the groom.
The bride entered on the arm of
her father. B. K. Tidwell, who gave
her In marriage. James Parker,
brother of the bridegroom, served
m best men.
Mias Jannett Tidwell, sister of
the bride, dressed In pink linen
was maid honor.
The bride wore a white linen
suit with wine acceesoriee and a
corsage of roees. For traveling
jfcLeod.
GHJEF MAKES
Carl Hammond
ifSo ran over a fire hose
^Lted another who was
[recklessly, passing the <»r
[ on the wrong aide and
in too rapidly.
Rev. J. T. N. Keels, of Troy, Ala. p- P Stokee. ^ M
Mr. Jamee Jones and daughter, I Miss Rita Davis aad l^slle Mar-
ot Florence, were guesU In the Tta Best were gussts of Mr. and
home of Mrs. Jonas’ sister. Mrs. Mrs. Hugh Winters In Columbia
James King Thursday. They were Mat week.
accompanied home by Little Miss Miss Rath Rosier has returned
BarbaraTKing. who spent several I fr( > m * visit to relatives in Csyce
days with) them. Mrs. Louise Etheridge of Colum-
Mr. aW Mrs. Bill King and little M*. ■P« nt the week-end with her
son, of Columbia, were weekend j sister, Miss Cecilia King,
guests of their parents Mr and Lock McKinnon, Gilbert Waters
Mrs. M. Q. King. and Miss Jo Ann Wayne attended
Mrs. Lester King is visiting her th e 4-H club achievement round-up
she wore an orchid linen suit with I parents. Mr. and Mrs Jones In I Clemson College Monday and
white accessories. 1 Kershaw. | Tuesday. The following were so-
Jo
Mc-
1st, in
1969, in-
each of the years
elusive; and,
$3,000.00 on September
each of the years 1964 to 1
elusive. -f j „ v t
Said bonds will bear interest at
a rate or rates to be named by the
bidder, payable semi-annually on
March 1st and September 1st of
each year; both principal and in
terest will be payable in such coin
or currency of the United States
of America as is on the date of
white accessories. i Kershaw. Tuesday. The following were
Mrs. Parker la the eldeet daugh- Mrs. Louise Lee is attending » lected to represent the county:
ter of Mr. Tidwell and Mrs. Kate houseparty at Ocean Drive this Ann Wayne, leadership; Lock
i chief <
icultinf
Smith Tidwell. Mr. Parker is the
son of Mr .Lee Parker and the late
Mrs. Kate Williams Watkins Park-
•r.- •
Immediately following the cere
mony a reception was given the
families and close friends pressnt
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith of CamJ
den. received at the door, -Mrs.
A. L. Speers of Camden, and Miss
Georgia Mildred Squires presided
iar«st library in the Unh-1 at the punch bowl. Mrs. Travis
,*•» i« the Library of Con-1 Rowell and Miss Shirley Dickey
block cream and - green and
white cakes. The lace covered
dining table was centered with a
lovely three tiered wedding cake,
flanked on each side with sliver
candelabras. Bowls of glads, as
ters and tuberoses of bridal white
were effectively Ised elsewhere in
the room. Mrs. F. A. Jennan had
charge of the bride’s register. From
there the guests entered the gift
room, where many gifts were dis
played.
After a short wedding trip the
young couple will be at home on
Fair street in Camden. Mrs. Park
er was a member of the 1949 grad
uating class of Bethune High
School. Mr. Parker is also s grad
uate of Bethune school and for the
Dinners
Budget
ning Prices
★ ★
Turkty aad
Ham Dinnar
$1.35
Plata Lunchas
i DttMif and Drinks
75c
★ ★
or Lunch can
|odelightful family
’ air and no strain
your pocketbook
i you dine at—r
WARTS
payment legal tender for the pay-
of public and private debts
principal office of The
National
week. iKinnon, tractor maintenance; Oil-
Mrs. Van Morgan and children, ! bert Waters, tractor plowing. These
of BUhopvllle were guests of relar 1)660 ejected because of their
tives here Sunday. past records and activities for the
Mrs. Lee Hilton is spending some r a6r - . ^ ^ ^
time at MyrUe Beach. Misses Mary and Ruth Boyd of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell at- GreenvUle, were Sunday night
tended the funeral of Mr. Mitchells tuests of their cousins, Mr. snd
uncle. Dr. Walter Bates, la Green-1 Mr * *• McCnskUl.
vllle, Saturday. —■ L Mrs. F.* A. Burison, Mrs. Mark
Mr. snd Mrs. C. B. Mitchell snd Kln * and Ml “ Stolls Bethune
Uttle daughter, Mary Mac, spent •P 6,lt Tuesday and Wednesday at
the weekend In Gattanburg, Thnn., I M^ 6 B 6 *®*-
and returned home by Graystone. .
Camp to get their daughter. Mar- Tra/lftpOrfatlOri TO
th* Jane, who spent twelve week* C A e
in the camp there. | Church FOT Aged
Mrs. Fannie McLaurln has ve-l w. C. Morris, owner and man-
turned home from New York City, ager of the Ted Top Cab Com-
where she spent five weeks. pany has issued an announce-
Mra. J. N. McLaurln. aocompan-1 ment that beginning Sundav. Aug.
21, his cab organization will trans-
Mrs. Richard McLaurln, of Flor. port aged, infirm and incapitated
ence, visited Mr. and Mrs. John people who wish to attend church
Nell McLsarin snd family In Au- services, free of charge,
gusta over the week-end. Mr. Morris states that any per-
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bethune and son who because of Age or bring
Mips Harriett Mays spent Sunday physically incapacitated, who
in Eutawvilie. wishes to attend church service on
LltUe “Tat” Sims, who has been Sunday, can receive trangporta-
vislting her grandparents here. Dr. tion to church by calling the Red
and Mrs B. Z. TruepdieU. thta Top Taxi Company at 19. Mr.
summer, left Monday morning with Morris says there ' will be no
past two years has been assistant | her father, Bob 81ms, for a two | charge for the service
manager of Newberry’s 19-25c week's stay at Pawley’s Island
TAVERN
OR Hit Finott
and Hit moot
store.
The residence of the late C. L.
Maya which was located on high
way No. 1 has been moved across
the block and located in front of
the B. W. Beet residence.
Mrs. Joe McMilllan and little son
of Lexington is visiting her sislar
and family Mr. and Mrs. Thorn-
well Clyborn.
Mr. end Mrs. Thorn well Clybura
snd eon, Billie, riel ted their daugh
ter, Marie, who Is In camp at
Tannawanda, Sunday.
Mr. aad Mrs. L. P. McLean and
daughter. Patey, of Camden, were
Sunday gueeta of Mr. end Mre.
Belton Tidwell.
Mrs. Creech la visiting relathree
In Eutawvilie.
Rev. end lire. W. L. Newmaa
left Monday for two week’* vaca
tion, end while ewey they will via-
it Mrs. Newman's parents. Bn Dan
ville. Ye., end ManaaaetU Springs.
Truesdeli »u4 fsmUy
are vteittng this week in WVllau
Va., Washington end Phlla-
Mrs. D. M. Mays Is visiting in
Watertown, N. Y. and New York
City.
Uttle Mies Linde McKinnon and
Robbie McKinnon ere visiting their
grandparenta, Mr. and Mre. DeWlU
in Hartsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKinnon
announce the arrival of a eon.
$46JNKU» BONDS
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO 14
OF KERSHAW COUNTY
SOUTH CAROLINA
Sealed proposals, addressed to
the undersigned, will be received
ment
at the
Chase National Bank of the City
of New York, in the City of New
York, State of New York.
Bidders are invited to name the
rate or rates of interest which the
bonds are to bear and they will
be awarded to the bidder offering
to take them at the lowest inter
est cost at a price not less than
par and accrued interest to date
of delivery. Interest cost will be
determined by deducting prem
ium from the aggregate of interest
on the bonds until their respec
tive maturities. The right is re
served to reject any and all pro
posals, and if all bids are rejected,
said bonds will be readvertised in
this publication.
The bonds will be general obli
gaflon bonds of High School Dis
trict No. 14. of Kershaw County,
the State of South Carolina, pay
able, as to both principal and in
terest, from an ad valorem tax
upon all taxable property in said
School District, without limit as
to rate or amount. Purchasers will
be furnished with the printed
bonds and an opinion on their
valadity by Huger Sinkler, Esq.,
Attorney at Law, Charleston, S. C.
Each bid should be enclosed in
a sealed envelope and marked
“Proposal For High School Dis
trict No. 14, Kershaw County,
Bonds,” and be directed to the
undersigned, and must be accom
panied by cash, or a cashier’s
check or a certified check upon an
incorporated bank or trust com
pany for $1,500.00, payable to the
Treasurer of Kershaw County
which may, at the option of the
School District, be retained as
liquidated damages of successful
bidder shall fail to comply with
TREY KNOW TIE SECRET
0f successfil living
.. and it’* as simple as this:
it Know what you want.
S. Figure out the cost.
3. Set up a definite program of savings that will add
up to the right amount of money at the right time.
4. Faithfully follow your program week after week,
month after month till the total in your bank book
tells you that you’re ini
As the FIRST step in the right direction, open a Savings
Account in this bank today.
THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL
BANK OF CAMDEN
Member Federal Reserve System
Federal Depokii Ins
a Insurance
65.000.00 .Maximum
Fee Each
iss*
L^Se Circles of the Methodist
church mat Tuesday aftpnooe as
follows: The Walter Vance Jenaan
with Mrs. Foster Gardner; ' The
Nancy King Circle with Mre. J. M
Clyburn. Jr.; and the Jeapna Caa.
ton Circle on Friday with Mrs. J,
W. Oole. - _
The Wesleyan Service Guild will
Notic# to Dobton
And Creditors
All parties indebted to the es
tate of S. Walter Rose are hereby
notified to make payment to I
the undersigned, and all parties,
if any, having clxims against the
said estate will preaent
likewise, duly attested,
the time prescribed by la
lira. Mattie Rosa -
Administratrix
Camden, S. C, July 28, 1949
21-23c
■them
within
and Cl
AU partial indebted to the|
tote of Jerry Daren are hereby
notified to make payment to the
EFtSki
Any, having clauni against the
said estate will preaent them like
wise, duly attested, within the
time prescribed by law.
R. H. Halle 22-24p|
, .Administrator.
Camden, S. C, August 4, 1949.
Come to Our Big Buy-Now ftlrthday Parly
Our Celebration of Hudson’s 40th Anniversary Year
1 J
EE Transportation To Church
ta#
On Sundays
40 YIAtt Of
OIOM—HO IKADCtSMT
i'L
Any person, aged or suffering from phy
sical disability and who wishes to attend
church services on any Sunday, will be
transported to the church of his or her
choice without any > charge by a taxi from
the Red Top Cab Company. .
MO WONDER WTRI M A TRADOW MOOD—
33% ov« l««* yw a» tWf tfm, AiM Uw
AlwSy, 107,000 lw»« tro4«< to ofe* —awn.
lk» InrMt l*fe» hlahol trioA ♦» •*« atoUtohSfel
Phone 10. Give Your Addreii
Will Arrive Quickly to Take
at Absolutory No Charge.
to
Xtwr. during oar big Bay-Now tfful. 3- MOST Roomr- »-
N sirthday Party, we-reoffarin* MOOT R^d-worthy. 4-MOST
thi> Usnaest trades, best deals in our AH-*wmd Performance.
Itfg America’i most begutifal car,
bring your car.
rtffing there’s full road dearanca.
T , r_ .... h ■ • »
*
tp
Tt.il i, o public Mrvie* tkaT ttx Top Cob Cooipony i*
^PPy to prwciit io Mm chwch
i
__ in the New Hud-
that here is Amen sign that it’s a protected
CB'i 4-MO0T Car; 1-MOST Beau- ^ for your motor-car