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Get Our Prices Before You Buy A beottfil |iae of Christmas Good?, consisting of Diamond Rings; Sight Hamttteft and Waltham Wrist Watches for Ladies and Men; OaMipaieta; Mesh Bags; Pendant and Ring Sets; Pearls; Genuine Back Crystals and Sets; Bill Folds; Bridge Sets; Diaries; and wumf other items suitable for Christmss Gifts. GIFTS POR EVERY OCCASION EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING, ENGRAVING AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Wo specialise on Watch Repairing and Jewelry Work. Lowest Prices Consistent With Good Workmanship. Dick Goodale, Watchmaker & Jeweler ONE DOOR SOUTH OF CHRONICLE OFFICE ME. AND MRS. F. D. GOODALE ENTERTAIN. Wednesday evening at their home on Broad Street Mr. and Mrs. Dess Goodale gave a lovely party. Six tables were arranged for contract bridge in the living room and sun parlor which were attractive in Yule tide decorations. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Hubert Wilson and Leon Schlosburg, low score prizes went to Mrs. Frank Cureton and J. B. Queen. After cards were laid aside delight ful refreshments were served. NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB MEETING. Mrs. Joe Thomas very delightfully entertained the Neighborhood Bridge Club Wednesday afternoon at her a partment on Chesnut St. Those play ing besides members were: Mrs. Dan Murchison, Mrs. Frank Spencer J Mrs. Mortimer Muller and Mrs. S. W. I Vanlandingham. v High score prize was won by Mrs. Hughey Tindal and the consolation prize cut by Mrs. Van landingham. The hostess served very delicious and attractive refreshments. SUBSCRIBE TO THE WATERED MESSENGER. Gifts For Chri&mas $47.50 Ladies Elgin wrist watch $37.50 $45.00 Man's Elgin strap watch $35.00 $25.00 Ladies Elgin wrist watch $20.00 $20.00 Man's Elgin strap watch $17.50 $12.00 and $15.00 Ladled' bracelets $7.00 to $10.00 $7.95 Solid Gold Mounting, 2% point cut diamond . . $4.95 Any six pieces of Jeweler's quality silver plate, Carlton pattern, six for , . . . . $1.00 All other items in stock reduced proportionately. Ten years in present location 539 East DeKalb Street. F. D. GOODALE JEWELER DR. AND MRS. C. F. WIMBERLY ENTERTAIN OFFICIAL BOARD. At the Methodist parsonage on Wednesday evening Dr. and Mrs. Wimberly entertained the officials of the Lyttleton Street Methodist church and Sunday School. At eight o'clock a delicious four course turkey dinner was served. In the dining room smilax, red-berries, holly and smilax were effectively used, red tapers also burned in low candle-sticks. The following enjoyed Dr. and Mrs. Wimberly's hospitality: Messrs. A. A. Reasonover, W. R. Zemp, B. P. DeLoache, M. M. Reasonover, J. II. Osborne, B. W. Marshall, B. G. San ders, H. D. Green, James D. Zemp, Willis Sheorn, Geo. T. Little, J. H Burns, "W. L. Jackson, W. M. Alexan der, R. E. Chewning and T. V. Walsh, Jr. CLUB HOSTESS. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Chap Barrett was hostess to the bridge club of which she is a member at the home of her mother Mrfe. N. C. Amett on Broad Street. Substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. George Coleman and Mrs. Donald Morrison. Delight ful refreshments were served afte* the games. ENTERTAIN WITH LOVELY DANCE. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schlosburg and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Karesh entertained at the home of the former with a lovely dance. For this occasion the Schlosburg home was decorated with red berries, holly and smilax suggesting the Christmas season. At midnight the guests were invited into the dining room where a buffet supper was serv ed. The dining table was covered with a handsome Maderia cloth, holly and red berries formed the center piece and red tapers burned in silver candlesticks. The guest list number ed fifty. DEATH Ethel Lee, the twenty-one hnonth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' W T. Baker, of Westville, died last Wed nesday after an illness of only a few days. The funeral services were held at Providence Baptist church Thursday of last week. The Wise Shop Early Long aisles of t)ie unusual, the original and the clever gifts are now assembled and await your leisurely inspection. We have anticipated a Christmas shopping season of careful and discrimi nating buyers so display values of great/ merit. Thore are tables of gifta at 25 cents to $25. Thqy are assembled in price 1 groups for your convenience Lamps "! Perfume jPottery -Tobacco# ?K? <? ftookendn Dfiftk Sots Smokefltorg I/?Ath?rn Candle* DeKALB PHARMACY R??Up Store Telephone 97 MISSIONARY SOCttmr ELECTS OFFICERS. tleton Street Methodist church war held on Tuesday afternoon, DecembC 18th. Smilax holly and poSnaettlar suggested the Christmas season ant' the following program was carried out during the' afternoon : The devotional was lod by Mrs. N C. Arnett, opening with all presen' Binging "Joy To The World". Th' Scripture lesson was Luke 2:21. Mr? Louise Cantey led in prayer. Mrs B. G. Sanders, retiring president of the organization, conducted the bus iness session. Officers for the com ing year were elected as follows: Mr Louise Cantey, president; Mrs. W. F DeLoache, vice-president; Mrs. Ay cry Reasonover, corresponding secrr tary; Mrs. Ernest Frietag, recordin' secretary; Mrs. W. R. Zemp, treap urer; Mrs. J. L. Williford, assistan' treasurer and superintendent of locp work; Mrs. N. C. Arnett, chairman o publicity and literature; Mrs. A. C Drawdy, superintendent of supplies Mrs. C. W. Evans, superintendent of social relations; Mrs. Charles F. Sow ell, superintendent of children's work The circle leaders for the ensuing year will be Mrs. James Gandy, Mrs Bennie Marshall and Mrs. Marvlr Reasonover. Mrs. C. F. Wimberly was cordially welcomed as a membe of the society. Dr. C. F. Wimberlj was a guest of the afternoon an<* made a few timely suggestions of in terest to the work of the organizr tion. The members of the church wer assigned places in the respective cir cles and everyone connected with th' missionary society anticipates a yea) of interesting work ahead. MEDAL WINNER WAS HONOR GUEST. On last Monday evening the regu lar monthly meeting of the Jamep Leroy Belk Post No. 17 was held at Legion headquarters. After all busi ness was attended to a lovely musical program under the direction of Mrs James Gandy was rendered. Thost taking part were: Mrs. Elizabeth H' Foster, Mrs. M. M. Reasonover, Miss Etheline Moseley, Dr. A." W. Hump ries and E. C. Zemp. Commander W. M. Alexander then presented Mr. J. Team Gettys who introduced Corporal Donald L. Trues dale, United States Marine Corps re cently returned from service in Nica ragua. While in service there he was awarded the Congressional Medal ol Honor. One morning in April, past Corporal Truesdale (he held the rank of second lieutenant in the guardia) was leading a platoon of native sol diers through a narrow ravine fdr back in the hills of Nicaragua, i One of the guardia carelessly drop ped a rifle grenade. The grenade struck a rock and at grave risk to | himself, Corporal -Truesdale picked it | up and attempted to throw it away The grenade burst in his hand, blow it off. His quick action, however saved other members of the company and Congress, in recognition of his bravery, awarded him the Medal of Honor last September. Mr. Trues dale is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Truesdale, of Lugoff. Kershaw county holds a very dis tinct honor having three Congress ional Medal men, natives of it. Th' other two are Sergeant Richmond Hobson Hilton, of Westville, and John Cantey Villepigue, of this city who won distinct honor while serv ing with the A. E. F. in France. These two honor men are members of th* James Leroy Belk Post of this city. COW AND SOW FOR EVERY FARM Hundreds of Kershaw County farm ers have become owners of hogs for the first time within the past two or three years. However, there are oth ers who need to do likewise and this is a special appeal not onlyjfor those \*ho do not at this time have a brood sow and a milk cow to get one but also for people who are more fortu nate to help the less fortunate neigh bors to attain this need. At this time hogs and pigs ar vory cheap in Kershaw County and even a tenant farmer without money may arrange to get a sow pig by swapping something that he has or else doing a few days labor for the man from whom he secured the pig or hog. Likewise, there are a lot of farmers in the county who have more female cattle than they need for home use and in many Instances deals of mutual advantage may be made between the owner of a surplus oow or heifer and the man who needs one. While it is true that they have made great progress recently In this under taking of feeding our people It is al so true that the job In not near* com pletion. Men Interested in the development I* of the Wo tf of Che Lyt i.l RS. W. M. ALEXANDER GIVES LOVELY PARTIES ? : On Thursday afternoon and even ing Mi?J W. M. Alexander entertain ed at Contract Bridge at her attract ive new home on Broad street. Minature Christmas trees, holly and quantities of red-berries wer< \rtistically arranged in the living oom and dining room where the uests played. For the afternoon party four table? f players were invited. Mrs. Def 'oodale was the winner of the higl ?ore prize. Mrs. Fred Bryant rc ?rived the low score prize, and Mrr ?nwrenc.e Betsill cut the consolation. At both parties the hostess servei i delightful salad course which cr^ 'ed out the Christmas colors of re< nd green most effectively. Tr? f-Vie ovoninp: five tables were av ?anged. High score prizes were w^ v Mrs. J. B. Queen nnd Hughey Tin 'al, low score prizes went to Mrs. 'cCann and Leon Tobin. consolatio: >rizes were cut by Mrs. John T lackey. Jr., and Hubert Wilson. Mrs. Joe McKain and Mrs. Jacl Vettles, November brides were pre ented attractive and useful gifts. MRS. HENRY BEARD ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Henry Beard very delightfully mtertained the Thursday afternoor >ridge club of two tables this week at 'ier home on Lyttleton street. In the iving room where the guests played ed-berries suggestive of the Yueltide eason were used. The only substi tute for the afternoon was Mrs. Al 'red McLeod. High score was mad* iy Mrs. E. M. Boykin, Jr. The host MISS HUNTER AND F. DAWSON BEATTIE TO BE MARRIED FRIDAY AT PROSPERITY. A njarriage of cordial interest , throughout South Carolina will be that of Miss Ruth Hunter, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George Y. Hunter, of Prosperity, to F. *Dawson Beattie, son of State Comptroller General A. J Beattie and Mrs. Beattie of Columbia which takes place at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon, December 23, in Gracr Lutheran church at Prosperity. Thf Rev. F. E. Dufford of Grace church will officiate in the presence of the immediate families and closo friends. No formal inviations to thf ceremony have been issued. ? Miss Hunter's wedding attendant? will be her sisters, Mrs. H. B. Dun lap of New York and Miss Mary De Walt Hunter of Prosperity. Archie J. Beattie, Jr., brother of the bridegroom-elect, will be best man. Ushers will be Randolph Grier of Greenwood, Robert K. Wise of Co lumbia, Herbert N. Felton of Colum bia and William D. McGowan of Charleston. Miss Hunter, an attractive young woman of blonde type, is one of Co lumbia's most talented and popular teachers of dancing. She has made her home in this city for the past several years and conducts the RutV Hunter School of Dancing. After be ing graduated from college, she spent several years in New York studying Her father is a prominent physiciar of Prosperity, and her mother wac the former Miss Caroline DeWalt of Newberry. Mr. Beattie, who was bom at Cam den but who Has lived in Columbir for a number of years, is with th' inheritance department of the South Carolina tax commission. ? Sunday'1 State. Own LIU to Cough At DarKa-Salaam, Tanganyika, an African native Is pointed out an the man who coughed in hi* grave. Pro nounced dead, his relatives had assem blod and the drama had reached the moment of burial when the chief ac tor coughed loudly. lie recovered, ex presned a belief that he had been un der a apell and started for the vlllapp witch doctor, who coughed once ari'l fled. and welfare of their comunitien will db well to take an interest and initia tive in this work and by cooperation among Us all we can hasten the day when our people shall be self-support ing and then and only then will they begin to shake off the shackles of economic bondage, foi' they can then eat at home the produce that they have Raised and not be dependent up on Rome uncertain financing. Even though conditions at present are hard we still have a great deal to be thankful for and it behooves all patriotic South Carolinians and Americans to buckle down to hard tank and see it through to a success ful completion. This can be succesa plishfwi through harder thinking and greater cooperation. It is requested that the county agent be called on wherever and whenever needed. Respectfully, HENRY D. GREEN, Co. Agt. HOLIDAY GIFTS Mirror & Norris Candies; Fire Works; China;^ Exquisite Perfumes. Courteous Attention* Reasonable Trices. DePASS' DRUG STORE The Rexall .Store Phone 1 0 SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS ELGIN WRIST WATCHES $12.50 and up DIAMOND RINGS $5.00 and up FOUNTAIN PENS $1.00 and up BILL FOLDS $1.00 and up TOURISTS SETS $3.00 and up TOILET SETS $2.00 and up TIE CLIPS 50c. and up AND MANY OTHER ITEMS AT PRICES IN PROPORTION The HOFFER COMPANY JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS Camden, S. C. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep grat. tude to our many friends and rela tives for the kindness shown us dur ing the long illness and death of ou. husband and father. Mrs. D. S. Trapp and fami FINAL DISCHARGE Notico is hereby given that one month from this date, on January 21 1983, at 11 a. m., the undersigned wil! apply to the Probate Court of Ker shaw County for a final discharge as Executors of the Estate of C. W. Birchmore. Eva B. Birchmore, Charles Willis Birchmore, Executors of the Eat. of C. W. Birchmore. Dec. 21, 1932. Rheumatics Thrilled . When Torturing fains Am Stopped A doctor mei *?w.h ?uoh phenomena) tucceu In treating rhwmaiUm th?'. bU office vh alwayi crowded with paUentr from far and near. a wa? finally induced u make hit outstanding prescription availa ble through drug stores so all sufferers eould benefit. Thousands who never dream ed sueh a thing possible have von absolute freedom from the torturing pains of rheu matism, neuritis, lumbago and neuralgle with thle amaslng prescription. Makes no dlfferenoe how Intense the pain or how long you've suffered, If very first three doses don't bring blessed, comforting relief druggist will refund your money There are no opiates or na rootles in Ru-Mo-Ma. Swift and powerful, yet absolutely harm less. Why waste time with anything that doeen't stop your pain? If Ru-Mo-Ma doee that you know you will get well. Delay only eaueee Buffering. Try this fast work ing prescription that puts bedridden, pain racked sufferers on their feet ready for work or play I DeKalb Pharmacy Notice To Debtors And Creditors All parties indebted to the estute of Annie Johnson are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. POWELL THOMPSON, Executor of the estate of Annie Johnson. Camden, S. C., Dec. 7th, 1982. CLASSIFIED ADS MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 Consumers in and near counties of West Kershaw, Fair field, Lee and Sumter. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and increase every month Write immediately. Rawleigh Co. Dept. SC-28-S., Richmond, Va. FOR SALE ? 600 bu. corn in shuck at the Guignard Plantation during month December at 65 cents pe? bushel. Also good baled pea vine hay. Also nice hogs butchered and dressed at 7 cents per lb. Buy r whole hog for Christmas season Telphone 148, W. P. McGUIRT Manager. 3tpd A SMALL LEAK will sink a big ship, likewise it will cause a big house to rot. Better have it fixed. Also carpentry repairs, cabinet mak ing, small jobs, big jobs, any jobs. Kitchens tables, cupboards, cabinets of all kinds, built-in-furniture. See M. E. FORTE. Leave word at The Messenger office. The Majestic Theatre Wednemlay, December 21st . Tingling Adventure! Alluring Romance! Hair-raining th ri 1 1 ? ! EDMUND LOWE aH "CHANDU, THE MAGICIAN" A love story of mystic Egypt such as only Cleopatra knew. Thursday, December 22nd Dorothy Wilson, Richard Cromwell, Arline Judge, Eric Linden, John Halliday and Eileen Pringle in "THE AGE OF CONSENT" Youth's own story of today! What is virtue? A new generation shouts the answer at 80 mile? an hour! Friday, December 23rd JACKIE COOPER, CONRAD NAGEL, LEWIS STONE AND LOIS WILSON in "DIVORCE IN THE FAMILY" A highly interesting story, filled With tense mom ents, and especially suited to every member of the f"mlly. Saturday, December 24th TOM KEENE in a hard riding Western "FREIGHTERS OF DESTINY" Also last episode of "Heroes of the West" and Comedies.