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Each year our jL Greetings come to * you in phrases most T sincere. ; p Now we wish JV you all the Jov that % could be yours the s coming year. M ? Mr. and Mrs. C. Grainger Kornegay j? 1 j Haiglar Theatre Corner Broad and Rutlcdge SU. I fricsy~DECEm1ber'20tk Ginger Rogers with Jool McCrea in "A CHANCE AT HEAVEN" Ami "A Night in a Night Club." SATURDAY, December 21 at i Buck Jones Western Specie! "ROCKY RHODES" Also "Cubby's l*icnic," a cartoon, and "The Red Rider" Serial. MONDAY, December 24th j Richard I)ix with h^li/.abeth Allen I in i "ACE OF ACES" ' Also Selected Shorts. ' Christmas' 'day' "the merry widow" Starring Maurice Chevalier and J cane tic Mac.Dona Id Music . . . haunting and Reductive! A symphony orchestra of 100 pieces. Love songs you'l adore! WEDNESDAY^ DEC?'26th Da\i-1 Manners with Phvllis Barry In "MOONSTONE" ~ TH U RSD AY, D ECL' '27th' Edmund Ix>we and Gloria Stuart in j "THE GIFT OF GAB" On the stage Vaudeville Kxtraurdlna: y featuring Slim Vermont of Coburn's Minstrels. MATINEE Changed to 3:15 starting Monday, December 24th. V ' ^ Officer?Judge, this man lead'' a double life. Re's a lawyer in the daytime and a burglar at night. Judge?Which was he arrested for ? Game Association At Lancaster At an open meeting held in the American Legion hall on Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock a local chapter of the State Game and Fish association was formed with Wyatt B. Elliott as president; Rev. It. W. Jopling as vice president and C. Rosa Rutledge as secretary and treasurer. Present at this meeting were Zan Hoyward of Charleston, president of the slate association and West Jacocks of Columbia who is oecreI tary. Kirk Trotter of Camden who is an official of the Fifth District association was also present and made u few remarks. Mr. Heyward and Mr. Jacocks explained the aims and purposes of the association and told of the advantages to be obtained by the preservation and propagation of fish and game ?'Lancaster News. NOTICE It has come to my attention that the Franklin Organization Company, organizing the Frankiin National Life Insurance Company, of Greenville, S. C., ?s mailing to subscribers to this stock a letter purporting' to be sent under instructions from me. The use of my name is absolutely without my authority in this connection. R. M. KENNEDY, JR. Let Him Live Awhile The prodigal son had returned. '"Father," he inquired, "are you going to kill the fatted calf?" "No," answered the eld man, looking the youth over carefully; "no, I'll let you live. But I'll put you to work and train a lot of that fat off." J{ 'Tfierri} Christmas to"Qoul You will enjoy your Christmas day much better, if you buy your good thing to eat, from our store. Those nice things your neighbor serves come from here. The best cost no more, after all, so why not have the best. We carry a complete line of things that go to make up your Christmas dinner. ! > ! Qladden's ^anctj SQrocerij "Home of Good Things to Eat." Telephone 282 We deliver. Furnished Heated ! WINTER HOMES I FOR RENT j | 12 rooms?steam heat, garage, servant's quarters, Kirkwood. 11 rooms?rsteam heat, garage, servant's quarters, N. Lyttleton St. j 10 rooms??team heat,, garage, servant's room, Lakeview Terrace IL 10 rooms?steam heat, garage, Mill St. , ' 0 rooms?steam heat, garage, X. Lroad St. j 1 9 rooms?steam heat garage, Mill St. I 9 rooms?steam heat, garage, servant's room, Fair St. I j 8 rooms?steam heat, garage, Brevard Place I i 8 rooms?hot air heat, garage, Greene St. I 7 rooms?heatrola, garage, Hampton St. i j 7 rooms?steam heat, garage, Chesnut St. ! 7 rooms?steam heat, garage, Lyttleton St. i j 6 rooms?steam iieat, garage, Hampton St. ; ! 6 rooms?heatrola. garage, Hampton S;. 7 room apartment, ho: air heat, gHrage, Fair St. ! 3 room apartment?heatrola. garage, Lyttleton St. ' I 2 or 3 room suit.-?central heat, garage, Broad St. ; j 3 rooms for men. garage, Fair St. : Several homes listed above and many others are for sale. | j Inquiries are invited. I ) Shannon Realty Company I W. M. SHANNON, Mgr. j Crocker Building Phone 7 I Merry Christmas '-.to K ALL! FROM City Laundry ~ Camden Dry Cleanery Wants?For Sale CHRISTMAS WREATHS?.50, .75 ar.d $1.00. Nice green wreaths with pine cones and red berries.?The Camden Floral Company, Phone 193. 38-30 sb. TRAVEL NOTICE?A couple wishes to go from Camiden to Florence on Christmas morning, will share ex- j penses. See E. C. King, 946 Broad street, The Home Stores, Camden, S. C. 39 pd. MAN WANTED?for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write today. Rawleigh, Dept. SCL-76-SA, Rich-1 mond, Va. 38-40 pd. NEW FORD COACH FOR RENT? By week or month. Telephone 46, Camden, S. C. 38-40 sb. PIANO?For sale in this community, beautiful upright piano, just like new, for balance due on same. Terms to suit, or special discount for cash. Act quickly to secure wonderful bargain. Address Box 47S, Concord, N. C. 37-39 sb. BETTER ROSE BUSHES?Two year old, field grown, budded roses, the three Radiance roses?Mrs. E. P. Thorn, yellow; Druski; climbing Paul's Scarlet; Red Radiance; white K. A. Victoria,, 35 cents each, or three for a dollar. Choice shrubbery. For sale at Club .Market, Saturdays or address Mrs. Robert Rembert, Rembert, S. C. 37-39 pd. CHRISTMAS WREATHS?.50. .75 j and $1.00. Nice green wreaths with pine cones and red berries.?The! Camden Floral Company, Phone, 193. 38-39 sb. i COR RENT?Six room house on West | side Highland Avenue. House .in good shape. Good size lot with ga- [ rage. Price $17.50 per month. Call W. L. Goodaie. Phone 193 or 136, Camden, >S. C. ' 39-41 sb. iVANT TO BUY?At once 150 bushels of mixed peas. Address Guy Planing Mill and Lumber Company, Camden, S. C. 38-40 sb. >VANT TO BUY?Large quantity of cow peas and com. Address J. B. Zemp, Camden, S. C. 38-40 sb. TABLE FASHIONS OF TODAY? See our new Candlelight and Aristocrat patterns by Towle, Rose Point pattern by Wallace and Rose pattern by Stieflf. F. D. Goodaie, Jeweler, DeKalb Street, Opposite Post Office, Camden, S. C. 39-41 sb. ?OR SALE?One Movie Projector, Movie Camera, large Erector Set with Motor, and Pool Table. Phone 353-J or 220-J 39 pd. HRl) DOG FOR SALE?Female Setter, trained, 18 months old. Apply at Chronicle Office. IABY CARRIAGE WANTED?A good second-hand baby carriage at reasonable price wanted. Address P. O. Box 267, Camden, S. C. 39 pd. COR SALE AT REASONABLE PRICE?On* used 26 inch frame, boy's bicycle. Address Carolina Motor Company, Camden, S. C.39 pd. ;IVE A PLANT CHRISTMAS? Evergreen Nursery, Broad Street, opposite Fair Grounds, Camden, S. C. 39 pd. LOST?On Sunday, December 16 ono barrow^ hog, brown saddle and cream4 #reighs 150 pounds. Finder please notify N. B. Stewart, Rt. 8, Box 103, Camden, S. C. 39 pd. A baby is bom in America about every 14 seconds. lent year the Travelers' Aid Society gave information or assistance to ever 50,000 persons. Resolutions Whereas it has pleased our all wise Heavenly Father to remove from lour midst our beloved friend and coj worker, Mrs. Henrietta M. Sill?Be it resolved, | First?That in her passing our ; Auxiliary has lost a faithful and deI voted member. Resoived Second?That we wish to Iexpress our appreciation for her years of loyal loving service. And while we miss her helpful presence we bow in humble submission to Him who Idoeth all Ahings well. Resolved Third?That we dedicate a page in our minute book to her Memory and that we send a copy of these resolutions to her family. Respectfully Submitted, Mrs. Wylie Hogue Mrs. J. B. Wallace Mrs. Palmer DuBose, Committee. NOTICE To the Depositors and Creditors of Loan and Savings Bank Under and by virtue of an Order of His Honor, Judge E. C. Dennis, I am hereby authorized to pay a ten (10%) per cent dividend of the balance due depositors and creditors on their aceount against the Loan & Savings Bank; notice is further given that all persons whose balance against the Loan & Savings Bank does not amount to $10.00 or over, will receive such payment only upon application at the office of the Receiver of the Loan & Savings Bank i in the Crocker Building, Camden S. C. R. E. STEVENSON, Receiver of the Ix>an Savings Bank. December 10th, 1934. 39 sb. Will Strike From Any Position Columbia, Dec. 20.?"A rattlesnake can and will strike without warning from any position during the early winter months," says John A. Crawford, director of physical education for men, University of Sou+h Carolina, and an authority on snakes. Cotton Ginned In County Special Agent O. R. S. Pool gives us the following census report that there were 11,787 bales of cotton ginned in Kershaw County from the crop of 1934 prior to December 1, as compared with 12,432 bales ginned to December 1, 1933. STC Send Thofc Check I Christmas Next Week J? ' * " * " * Yule-tide Family Reunions by ^Telephone Families and friends become scattered with the years and we miss their smiling faces and cheery irsicts?more especially at Christmas time. Probably you are wishing now that you could visit them this {Christmas. Why not? Are they too far a tray ? Yots gntrt get away? Or is it that it costs too muchl .--i IHm why not surprise them this holiday smai asith a telephone visit instead? You cam reach thm| ywhere by telephone. Distance doesn't matter. I v rA reics visit by telephone, yon will find, had S| psrssnai charm it a face-to-face visit, is csarP , v Mbst and costs little wherever yov call. Fee naa* . r:. pla, by asiag Stadon-to-8tatioa service you can tatt avMk folks fifty miles away for about 35c, and. g handred miles for around SSc, and greater ar leal Vamm.at correspondingly low cost | H ymm can't go in person, go by telephone. &OJUTHERN BJELL T l&iephonor< andl^Tolegraph Cc$ IMULES I Just received carload of I TENNESSEE MULES I Can be seen at the old Clark I Stables on We& Rutledge I Street, Camden, S.C. I Come and look them over. & - 1 | Grover C. Welsh