The Wateree messenger. (Camden, S.C.) 1884-1942, November 06, 1935, Image 8
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Mrs. iL M. Alexander, IVfrs. L. P I
Tobin and Mrs Dess Goodale have re- 1
turned from a visit to M **. Jfcffersoa
Boyd in Jactcsontflla. W .1 JP
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
and baby of Bamberg spent Sunday
with the latter* parentft*
Mr*. W. B
Creighton Williams ^bC^CKarlottaJ
was the weekend guest of hi ft au*
Wfrs. R. B. Williams at Vat&jg*..,.
Inn.
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Mr and Mrs B. C. Braaingij&t and
children of CharTolte spent th^Vweek.
end with relates.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kendall of Boj- .
ton have arrived for, a stay at, thai*-'
winter tfoome on North Fair Strtief*
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SUBSIDY PAYMENTS . f , ;i J
Every farmer tfttat made a'JSantyj
head application and has soldftotton
this fall should get all bills of <cj>tto:rt1
sold on his farm, whether sold to Hufr
name or his sharecropper's* name,
and carry them to the town that W
sold tihte cotton in and get a certiff*
oate of sale before November 16, 1S(?6
All cotton sold up to November 1,
1935 will have to have this form filled
out by November 18th or he will lose
his part of the subsidy.
We have arranged to set up offices
in the different /towns to aid' the
farmers in making these forms. You
Mrs. A. A. Arthur and Mrs. R P
Klugh and son of Union and Mrs E
Graham of Columbia were , guests
.Sunday of Mr. and MVs. Hu1>ert Wil
son.
don't have to sign this form and
?wftfen you get this form you are not
obligating yourself to sign next year.
Please go to one of the towns and get
this done before it is too late. It is
not necessary for you to bring your
sharecroppers.~W. C. McCarley,
County Agent.
jovenfbar'fl
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Klbbee Mid ARU
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fc^t^rdiiy, November ?rii
Action Crammed with Adventure
and RAaiiee ' ?
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* Vifch Ken Maynuid I
Extra Aided, 'Vodka Bo*tjp*f
land *H?f??ed VRom,M1^?
Quck Jtfeg Serial 'Ro^rin* West'
?ite Slifvr at* 10:30 'Hot Tip'
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Monday and Tuesday, Nov. '11-12
Jajdt Ouie, Burns and Allen Ring
Crosby linos an' Andy and Bill
Rofrinstt in
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FARMS
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I haye several ni$:e. farml for&ale jin Kershaw
}?< . ?>> %y .
bounty on long terms and lo^
rate of interest
otel Camden .tjf'tffi Thursday.
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>w'en At Wimberly Hall
Amotig the many pleasurable e
venta <$ titte 'ghostly night' celebrat
ed in ilur city; one of the most en
joyable was celebrated at Wimberly
Hall bfr Mrs. Ethel Merritt's 'Willing
Workers S. S. ClasB' A group of j
gijH# 4cid boys came early in the af
tertiodn and decorated all the rooms
with an autumnal air - native com
stalks, pumpkins with grinning faces
and .yWitcbeB, oats, broomsticks, and
much' dolorful draperies.
The lads and lassies began to
arrive ?' about 8 P. M. and for two
hours went
it was all iTmw?ont'_ ?
at tim?B, bui no mfre IT-h coult
expec ted frtoi a g^oMP oVflB om ??
youngsters arpA>ut fo\.uJ/good
time. All kinds of games, ^brtune
telling, dark room apparit?tuli Were
in the <un. ' . . t / \
AboulJ 9:3) they J were al sowed t
a delicious >Tat<e of goodiW ah4 ^
when eaten,' <hey took their ttepsflrtA ,
ure, and voted a Voyal good uite.
Mrs. Merntt is./ doing great wtfifk
mOng those y6ung people-they lovo
her, and she inters sympathetically
into fell them affairs. '
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