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ggJLMj _ 1 - 1 1 .1.J from Westrille Community \ bur* o* u >* wS 1 ■•z. nisrht wit* o porty „ i a Vi»rtor Swibertiy. who too coHofOt w0» •» ^55, for tho woek- his cluuBotoa. Of HJivonna, boys of tho r th» *• “■ 2,. night _ . ^ lr Games were onjoy- ^•.n? - “^rbam Alice, serred p ®T Sandwiches, poUto Si .oft drtoho •jSttue* also sttmided i^ntist church Sunday ‘irJreryone that met ^frerr much impreeeed. AssoctaUon of the •HSSin* Union held a Bethany Baptist * n Nye Workman Saturday afternoon. ^ **7*- O R- Truesdale and Mrs. Doris Deaton and son. Freddie, spent Monday Tteitin* in Coiumbia Mrs. W. H. Owens spent Thurs day with her daughter, Mrs Rem- bert Truesdale, of Camden. ^Mrs. Howard Etters and children of Columbia, were the .week-end guema of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. stokes, »r. Mr. and firs. Willie Cauthen of Fiat Rock, Tlaited Mrs. Etu Fletch er and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fletcher Sunday afternoon. BUI EUis and Dale Burnett of Huntersville, N. C., visited Mias Bvelyn Truesdale Tuesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Truesdale were the Sunday afternoon guests of My. and Mrs. Claude Truesdale of Camden. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11 C. Clybnrn, Sr., were W. LiL.r afternoon. .Mrs. L. p; Cunningham of Winns boro, and '""^Lwistional Training I Mrs, Leona Cone of Summerville. !!i£7of near Jefferson, I Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Ellta. Mrs. 1 of the program. Mr. I Mary Truesdale and Miss Evelyn jd f2e. hesd of the State Truesdale visited Miss Mary Jane Lr. rltott of Columbia, was PhlUops of Lancaster, Sunday af- “ .Jssker and he made an I ternoon. ;.^7 k 0 n Launching the Mrs. Sunle McDowell and Mrs. Campaign of tbs Alma Grant visited Mr. and Mrs. "Siocution Baptist Train- L. C. Clyburn. Sr., Sunday after* ' I noon. \ r U. Masting The F.FJL boys and the J.H.A. - a Young of Fort MU1, girls of the Baron DeKalb school zl' j S Corpening of Lam attended the State Fair in Colum- conducting n Baptist I bia Tuesday, nsion Enlargement Cam- Mrs. Ben Truesdale is s patient 1L, week at the Bethany in the Tri-County Hospital of Lan- „ rfurch Classes are being caster. 'Tairtt Mrs. Young and .Mr. and Mrs. Colon Truesdale ^enlsg sre guests of R#Y. j and children spent Saturday with Doulu Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Truesdale of ^tebrstes Birthday Camden, tern Young celebrated her William Stokes, HI, is recovering iy at her home Sunday, from a severe case of poison ivy. 'children and their tamflies Mrs. Sam Truesdale and Mrs. *nd Mrs. Dougins Smith | Shelby Truesdale were recent visi- w ith Mr. and Mrs. Young torn of Mrs. G. tl. Rush, who Is s 1 dejifhtful birthday dinner, patient in the Florence hospital, r Hilton of Uberty Hill, to Mrs. SheUle Truesdale and Mr. u. and Mrs. C. O. Dolan and Mra Victor <J. Truesdale were ' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. ^ilirs James T. McDowell J. Parnell of Timmonsvllle Sun- liBehter. Margie Ann, pud day. pA McDowell viaited Mr. Little Diana Truesdale, daughter p. Vernon Hammonds and of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trueadale, , stover of Stonesboro, Sun- celebrated her first birthday Tues- ^ternoon. day. F. Cauthem, student of Thorny Truesdale and Miss Elit- r of S. C.. was the week- abeth Holland of Camden, visited of Mrs. Sunle McDowell Mr. and Mrs. Shellie Truesdale Alma Grant. Sunday afterndon. ind Mrs. L. L. Wilson and Wendell Anthony has accepted Buddy. Jr., of BishopviUe. n position as salesman with a furniture company in Rock Hill. Marvin Stover received head in- | juries this week when he fell from a scaffold while at work In Ker- |shaw. Mrs. W. L. Blackmon and Mrs. [Clyde Cobb attended the Sftate Fair In Columbia Tuesday Mrs. C. 0. Jackson of Camden, Pearl Sslmond | wlth Mr « R - H - Mm py Near Bakersfield, California, resident standing In an open are vaa startled, then almost blinded. from the outer space struck the ground near the spot an which be stood, them exploded into a brief, brfll^at HgbL ■ DV THE U. 8. a: More than one-half of the American Bible Society's total-an nual distribution of over 9,000,000 Bibles, Testaments and Portions of the Bible, occurs in the U. S. Last year the books were circu lated in this country in 87 dif ferent languages. MOST POPULAR MODELS Model agenciee report that their most popular female models aver age S feet 8 inches In height and weigh IIS pounds. > SUMMONS I0F SOUTH CAROLINA, OF KERSHAW. OCRT OF COMMON PLEAS I Builders Supply Co., s| •tion, v Plaintiff / vs. Alexander, The Wateree Building A ""ST * n '° c ° TvarU '\ Seven Killed In rn defSidant above Traffic Accidents JOT)' * 1 j are HEREBY SUMMON- Ninety-nine traffic accidents required to answer the|WU«cL sevmi persons and injured :his actMn, 'of WhIBh. ., I» herewith served upon w eea, . Tt» nt S&>m*nt Mid 140 “7^ ‘j™ ™ d terrice aforesaid; and u ^ l thne aforesaid, the Plaintiff r~. * ' "^iieSSndS t fn the^Com Eleven persons were injured 4a demanded in the Com- stre ^ ^od highways of Mnw misrmmritrk Charleston county. Florence coun- by of October, 1848. I RESPONDENTS ABOVE highway depart- LITTLE'S f-Vu Theatre rS FAMILY THEATRE" W"-In Walk-In Camden,*S. C. Bows Start at DpskL lying in Kershaw [South Carolina, MASTER'S SALE J State of South Carolina, ' &2S4"? SS W ££££■*-* tor CtokT^Colxrt fV Kwshaw Koxhaw CountySto tethe case ££»£ <* C W. Jones, Plaintiff, vs. Wal- Vi ^if I ter O. McPherson, Defendant, that )U> W FUNDERBURK, I ^^u^TpubUc^mSion to Attorney for the Plaintiff ^ j^g^est bitter for cash in front of the Court House door at Camden, South Carolina, on sales- day in November, 1949, the same [being the seventh (7th) day of said month, during the legal hours the following described to wit: that certain piece, parcel or tract of land being situated and r County, State of and containing ninety-five (95) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the north by the Horton estate lands, on the east by Lynches river and part of the same tract of land or Bruce D. Blackmon, on the south by land of Otto Hoff man and part of the same tract of land or Bruce D. Blackmon and on the West by Und of tt tract or Bruce D. Blackmo Also: All that certain niece, parcel or tract of land being situated in the County of Ker- te of South Carolina, two hundred five (205) [acres, more or less, and bounded north by the Alice Horton lands, on the east by State High- way No: 848, on the south ‘ | of S. P. Watkins and John on the west by lands of J. E. igum. This being the tracts of I land deeded to C. W. Jones by Mrs. Clarie Davis and John Jonas and C. E. Jones, and recorded with the Clerk of Court for Ker I shew County. Terms of sale: For cash, the successful bidder to deposit with the Master, at the conclusion a the bidding, five (5%) per cent of his bid in evidence of good faith, the same to bs applied upon the price in the event o 1 I compliance but to be forfeited as liquidated damages in ' -and the property sale upon the [same No Iment „ ,, ding will not rsmain open after the safe but will be dosed at time FA-SaL. OcL 21-22 Romance! Comedy! Craig, Joan Leslie Jtok Oakie—in IT STAMPEDE" to CINECOLOR 5: Cartoon and Comedy *7* October 22 Ikow Only, 8:80 P* M. toughmgest, lovingest Ground of mirth of 1 ^•Burdin, Jeffrey Lynn Mmund O’Brien—fca^ "tt LOVE or MAMT Also: Musical Oct 24-28 k day! Romance by lii.M C V lcular dAne « wv-^ T music! ITS k!GM s big, gay JJJCOLOR MUSICAL! j^toer Williams and ***^0 Montalban—in ."FIESTA" ^too: Cartoon •Thurs« Oct. 28.27 wt name the ^toy more? 1g£££ Deborah personal or deficiency judg- is demanded and the bid- J. , Kershaw County ift Marion, Af s. a, OcL 12, (i 5 Vb a SALS LIES COLONiAl STORt^ StrifCs Premium Smoked IMAMS Tv* (rMt Maw ta i eksaSlaiiif, Coiooiai a Swift, stw~M* ft vtmtfBf ooablnmUon. • . . A tslt not toon to b4 forcottan TAnti J*** 1 * tho ehftftoo to poreliftot prmoUool ftrttoltf your boowhoM M * dUUncUr* wvlos*. Don’t mlw Um ta ■ and atock up Sunns UtU slant CotoSu gwm Jui ^ % Strifi*s Jetrei WHOLE, SHANK OR BUTT END 14-Id LBS. AVG. WEIGHT U>. rasr SHORTENING - % 22* I ; SOUSBE-CUT UBAVT 1-U.Ffcs. Lk CHUCK BOAST FRESH PICNICS ... lb. TOT QtfSUTT BAST rSNCT SEANDCD SALT MKAT Fresh Dairy Products Wuconiin M^ium Sharp DUST CHEESE os ldbcioos rnon STREAK-O-LEAN PAST SUCED BACON U. Lk Lk Swiffs Premium 1-lb. Celle FRANKS 49c Fresh Ground BEEF lb. 49c OcDan-Fiwsh Seafood Salt MackraD FILLET lb. 36c 2-Os. Pitt 169 out Lk Qtrn. 65« ManoaniMK u. 20* niANOU mas cmamtst kotbsat rumr OYSTERS (Sealed Cans) Select pL Tic Standard pL 89c. somrar qold oolobxb Maboabime u. 37s COCKTAIL 2 SWBKWSB STArOBATgp CSMILK 3 O B TXLLOW CUNO UAL VXD OB BUCXD PEACBES os non axe tomato CATSUP naaooais cmisr rusn comi FLAKES VANOT ALASKAN HNK SALMON SWIFT’S »»• 85* No. 1 Cans 37 TaH Cans 33 No. 2| Can 28 14-Ox. Bottle 18 13-Ox. Pkg. 18 Tall Can 39 12-Ox. ' Can 37 cmtWMOFmUn GEM WAU-FOLD CAN OKMER.. $L00 SWim tALANCED DOG FOOD PABP Sc- SLOS AU POft ONLY TOTAL VALUE S2.QS V !kv> »f>rr wttto to varWtjl cs Promt WITH EACH PURCHASE OF 3 CANS OF SWIFTS V. JUICE BABY FOOD ONE MOTHER GOOSE JF&1C1 I^IT 5 DIFFERENT VARIETIES! POTATOES J lbs. 29c! 3. 10-On. CHACKEHS PUBITAN MUCXOOS QUICK PUIWE IIIX JUMOT CLdVKKLKAP D*I*D MILK Puu-rLAvoaro nAWtouanEas SWIFTS PACKED IN OIL—AMKKICAN SARDINES SWIFT'S FOBS FOBK SAUSAGE jEwrat on. r aw ALLSWKET COLO KID MARGARINE PIE APPLES t. 1 ASPARAGUS r SfOx. Wo Hoy# A Comploto Variety of Fruit Coke Moto rials 100s. Me. I 10-Ox. SOAP LAVA Puke's : 35 c TIDE’S IN-DIRT’S OUT TIDE r 280 DOES EVERYTHING WITH SOLIUM RINSO 28* CLEANER HOUSBK)LD CLEANSER 28' k am// VI nnV VC VIAOIMIA RED mmm m MdUm delicious 5 ^ 49c GBAPEt -sr J-u. 19c CABBOTS rr 2- 23c' • srflfTU-fr 1 W SOJCTto YOUNG •BAf TfNDOt YHJ.OW 2 V 19c ONIONS 3 25c BUTabacas rr 3- 17e CABBAGE 3 ^ 17e • LKABOta LADT TOILET TISSUE Roll 10' MOTHKB'S naVOBPUL iAI.AB nnrccTRin i IPAKfti9l3im V Pint Bottle 27* f Packer's Label Orange. Grapefruit, or Blended Citrus 1 JUICE * 6 29c > PACTOBT PACKED QKANULATXe V CANE SUGAE i 5-Lb. 1 Pkg. 46' i ORANGEADE : 27' Pkfi. FOR DISHES DREFT EVBLSHARP BALL4EARING STEEL SPRING MAGNETIC ScbsMTA y3ta00 2 CANS SWIFTS TOTAL VALUE a Muie n 2 HEART-SHAPED SWEETHEART «a SWIFTS SHOATINIHG TOTAL VAUM vi. 1102 BROAD ALL FOR ONLY ,5m ^> *4 ■