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t%0 Ml hfMM* Ha?t |? Save 20 to 3S% on Fuel . -v fi/us a Cooler Home in Summer! AftBESTOS IS FIRE PROOF RU-BER-OID A w a.' *:t>S *1/1,11*4 '. >? r r .- yj t. :,i.:.? ??-* viti j'/;r '> <. r? r. < < ,"<?'<! -) />') f'/i' i ' ' v-/iTtt,t-r ifi v..ni it. * tn.tt.iiT. RU BER OID f'//ft Rl-BER-OII) A > v-?. r//? ' ajf i* a a? if; J. '?4lX:4 rlr-*f ir^rirr^ ttTfsi<r 1+rtti *',rif. *.. f.'.-* stj.ttift vA if'. ,/?- ? r'. ? ? /j ?.. f.iji jf. ?\u'-k.z, ' : prv?i si.'.'J ?-.j >/ ,:; i- # y,ux 1 r. ' m ' I. *s*' .r '.i '4. * t f:^Tf '/! j'ju * "/ ' ?. y . :.v/" ' v?'fi r<-?J V/1 fft ' 1 O4' 1 i -i--. . ' < ' ' VO >j . * /. i<- Tf 'j:1 a.'j 4* ?' 1 t,n IT* * MO oo'.e7 //E CAN FIANCE ?T FOR you. H*rrr.'rr.',*-r ;> <'., >> y.\ 'o T.:.t\ ov wr,A?. '/.? rout ?... k,'- for ;? fX/f/f;/ i jr. y or ir.fc>;l&ilo?r )',,r Porr,<If >o<; ' a/i fc/.t [A> <a*/, for 'N?- )o?> yon ran pay th<? till )o ?rn a J J r/yyfj'fi)/ pay rr*?f.Mi Write or Phone BASS ROOFING & PAINT CO. 1610 Sumter Street Columbia, S. C. Phone 3651 AU. WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS The Great And Growing South r.' 1,1 :>> i,<: > i i.' of , M \j.H' K |//V! "] ,U AHi' Tk I it . it tl'l >fi j,< r < * of ih< pho*phat? k '?'? per ' erit of the * uJphor i ' If p< r eco' of ?!, t licap ??< M. io p?-r ?<?it of the fertilizer* . ' per ' < r.' of i he i/jW a 7C p? r ' i:t.t of KuJI'T ? earth j,<r of the hardwood p<r ' I /it of the pet roll Ijtfi '.<i p? r '< ;.? of ?he f eldapar t'i r < * fit. of the alum Inrjrn 4 1 per cent of the load. 1) p<-r ce it I of the flay product*. J 10 per ' ?*nl of the coal. I he WI'A admlnlnt rator of New , ha* announced the early drop- , plnK of H,000 pernoriM from the roll* of that Htate, On November 20 there were H1,004 name* on the WI'A rolln of the Hifte I The i 'onvLc* Jr. 'he Kou'h1 ' t ; ',j' I.'i ry ha-! for Thai.kn 'im? potjr.'Jof r,.i r r.<" .< 'J ,V,rK a.'.'.or.g n'.'.'-r " .\t* : ,tt' nd?-r.t Wti-orj kit!"'! '/?r.'> !.>< i.'.v- from the prl*on farm.! !j,? nudg* < ommniMlorj :a;':, eouid k??-p the prison in food for J;vi- y arn, and oth? r enterprln" in i h?' penitentiary v. ill keep It. h ? ) f nuppor'lng I f ?r anked for only] 0oh for next year, ari'l tald he ! might Mju' i-k** a ??-r? p?-r cent raifte ' for employed out of tJiat, which in th?- name amount he got for thin year John I )h v I 'J Hweeney, Jr. 23, of N?-w Jior helle, N V , on Tueaday became the f)iMt pcrHon to bo formally enrolled for a Federal old ago pt'nalou Ilia wuh the flrat name In a bundle of 1.000 turned over to the tabulating department of the Federal Hoclul Security bureau In Baltimore. The Brltlah houae of lordn han killed a bill proponing that rnodlea) men be allowed to kill patlentn Huffering from agonizing Incurable dlneaaea. MTTiWimg^lJW ASK us [ YOU OCT 30% MORE M. ^S I TOR YOUR MOUSY BY I MAM HO 7HS CHANGE NON/j W?l I$5g] i w w d I i3jji Carolina Motor Company N. Broad St. Camden, S. C. Camden Selected ' For Convention AT '.u* ustefeo* ?< "-?* ' ' iV-*irfX *'*.!-tt1 -1-* f ,iu-a T ? ! t tM |, < i,AiU & * 14 { V/ !at* *3* 4JJ1 t-*' #te?-| , >* ** ?? 'fja u'^ a ?* (\i3aj&.+ \ < e* . I XAJr li* '*#{ / Kf t. D A !.*> ' v* /Axrc-a-rvut, ! *?i ?' ?s* 7 U Vf.?k/-C **?*., 6x*_'it*it TO fii7*?<i t f e*4 'o* eerft 2* re ^ ? r*f ta* d4m*j i \ tid* ?ftet*f??e<i&4 ia ts* o?f M*?A| ^ !> >*,' ?* >.* if": M f'.f-1 " 8t>f '. /y 'Mr TAT* ?MM? [ l' ty*? Miw U?7?k curve tr_i*8. a ' I 7*4/ **/.> lt*M 'A* (ttiT ftt Uv ?Ot4*A I, | Urft th*: 7tit,J** *li W* | i*/fc*<? ?f?/ t/> art ami. 74A ! I t.*U*'*-S0 (// /**/* **/ lU I'JU* f?d ' VWVA ?T. '.At %**&.?t?i &**)OAAi CcAS-- }i 1 v**?V>a i* Xt* Orteaa* Jaemao IS | ?/t Mrs 0>&?w. Mr* H~ftry|i j H*c,*Jg, lJarP*.g?*>*; Mr* JaJfcae H** J < | &J?. '.'AittliU t?.4 (>roiAti7 Mr* Htb | r 7 fnX*rf 'Mi*.HI* L+r*i*i*ri M /* C.trCttJ 1 <tf?- M.*? H l,' hff/?ti. ' ftr*r Tkt p*?r*td*&t; Mr* Tfc*o3"rt J Arrest, FVjveer.*, t*<ond vice p/?-eP ' d*nf. Mr? Htiir/ birwn, HjOtter, ! ittrtur;, Mit* H?ei*c Alexaarf*r. of l| funicjfToii, cry/respond J^g Msrvtrtar?. ; and MM Htcr) HliMluciftc Cli/t**-'' I ?/.c, u??*^t*r -Tbersday ? ritAtt News*Of Interest In | And Near Bethune I>-' f. 'J .*. * l >*:<:. t - It.*- t iU-n ! da.r 'it 'K>: U.?r. rof.s.ifj'i?* 'O MrTrt* j 1-.* u affair* in tsCL.pii- 1 w. 'he tl,r< * is*r*'-fiit&r brvi'r* j' ? ?-/? .Vj.*? n*r? Mini JM.. .:<: I. >^!'J.:. M-Ki:.t.i.n. h.:i4 Mjhji ;! 7 :iirr !?f." .' }J M'TxaiSitl ho.V/rfc4 t! c'-.v. 'A '")r.- ' ?!&,< 1 ?iir:T. |i , r*-f:-r r^r5l#r<- r'-jb. in. of 'aA'WVkfjli^. pi 4)tr-. fori; ai/i b'-art di"- Kla^raf* j (.'hr:>'.r/ia? deooraTl/>c? *trt anlu'.j'alj 1/ arrar.K^Tl Tbt- plact.^ for the guett* 1 of honor were marked b> three nw?er j 1 heJU tied with silver rlbfyjn. Mr* | j NeaJ Tnje?dale won high acore i?rUe i In bridge and Mini G'-ne hethnne Jn j j heart dlee The brlde* t/>-be were | preiu;nted with pretty giftr. of taoj?xr- j | hold linen Following the game*, a j tong*-aled ?aiad tour he, with fruit ! rag<- and Kujmian tea. wah nerved j 1 <)ii Friday aftemrxm the Young I People'* nr^iety of the Presbyterian J 1 ' hor> fi gave a -iianeoux hh .w? r 1 for Misu Minnie YA d 1 n h McKinnonji and Morrihon Graham From an irn- ;i prov.h'd ij'jy.i off: p'j' kag' ? <oi,' ijn- ! j jog an a*?ortrnont of attractive ar.d i f"! ' ' I-r toe ; p . ! ;>r ' oupie 'iawK-. y.? r.- pia>ed : \ : il a ! r-iit ' our.*'- serv-d durir.g the < 1 ; ; :,g 1 ! 1 !:> Y F A boy? with 'heir t- r, j 'f M r Mai-.ori enjoyed a pilau -up- I P? r at the \><>y o it < abiij ?Ve<.'.! I da > ?- v?-nirig ' ? I Iii?- rongregatiori of the H? v S (' I; 1 7lo>d par-tor of t>j?- Methodist 'Murch.!! | gave hlrn and Mrn Kloyd a g' nerouH li 1 pounding Monday night j XIr, and Mr*, h. M fp-?t have rr:ovrd 'i j to ll? nue!t?ville, where Mr lP--t will !; I make hl? head'iuarterH. He i* now i i engaged In th?- f.aJe of Philco ?-l^ctri- | j < al appliances, lielty Peat 1? remain- [j ing here until the r'hrintniiui ho.idays j with Mrs. (iara Havja Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Xlaaon, Mra. \ Iiavifj Hoi ley and MIhh Hun Ice Sever- ! ance motored to Parnpllco Sunday, i where they, were dinner guest* of Dr. j R. K. Severance. Miss Severance re- I nialned to make her home with her | I brother, since the death recently of ! Dr. Severance's wife. j | The T. H. Clyburns, of KerHhaw, ; were guests Sunday of their sou-in- ? law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Ix>r- I lng Davis. | Miss Christine Perry and Mrs Fan- j nle Norrls, of the Lucknow school | faculty, spent the we*k end with Mrs. ! Clara Davis. Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Williams and son, Hrock, from near Columbia spent ' Sunday with the J. C. Fosters. The ludles of the Methodist W. M. j 8. are holding a study course on the j negro this week Miss Mary Arthur I 1h touching the class The last meeting of the class will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock when Haille ' Aiken, colored, will make a talk and ! , have her Sunbeam band sing James 1 M( Night, principal of the negro j | "chooi, will also, make a talk Any t one wishing to come will be wr-lcom- ! ed by the ladles. M mlonary Die* in Belgian Congo f Richmand. Va., Dec. 9.?Word was I received here today of the sudden ! death from blood poisoning of the I Rev Heighton Mills McCutcheon, mis- !? sionary of the Southern Presbyterian 11 < nurch, at Hulatn, HelKian ConRo. ' He was the son of Mr und Mrs. ! Georgi* McCutcheon. of HishopvUle, :: c* ? He was prominent in student ullaith at Davidson college, where he 5 was graduated in 1927. and I 'nion f Jheologhal seminary her<? in 19,'pi tn i 1J30 and 1931 he was Moses D Hogo : leiJow at tiie seminary. S Snrvivoth include his parents; a'" brother. Chalmers , now a seminary i student here; his widow, the former f towrna Dukey. daughter of Prooka I Do ke>. D 1, of Sun Antonio, 'J'exa*, ' and a small son. Heighton Mills, Jr. His wife and son were with him at S the tune of his death. I welve Wl'A artists wero injured ^ in New York when 70 police arrested ' I 2f?0 persons eugaged in a "lock-in" j | strike on the eighth floor of tho Fed- ? oral Arts Projects building. The U artists invaded the building in pro- i test of a Wl'A order that f?(>0 of 2,000 j 5 artists employed on arts projects in ? New York, bo dropped from tho rolls ? because of returning prosperity. P Research chemists of the Tennessee 1 Valley Authority at Norris, Tenn., tell I of successful experiment* by which I they are enabled to produce wtjlte C porcelain dlnnerware from gray Ten- I valley clay by electric firing. t * -_fc . iL-v ic ^ i?? * ^Vl4U%.- I'.hi Santa Chus Letters _ 4 a.n<*Ma. b C I Dec t. i*K ?-*/**< &44?4. 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C. | D*C *. im j I*ar 8*&u CLaa*- 1 vaat a J ardor , Hz* fjrta W<7de, a Piuy Abm AoLL Fieaa* brie* rr.t a doll too. 8ar>ta Ola<ia I lore you ao good, eo if yoa voiu t ioit/1 may I yuat get ooe Uimg , x+tjTt: a pair of ikare-6. thai * all. 4S41js > Coat. ; Ixi&jtt. 8 C. 1 Dec. ?. lkM. ? Dear ^iii'a: I a&i a little ko> *ax > <-arg old. I hav^r ?t*.rt<r-i i? ccbcol this )<rar Safj'.a Claua. i *atct >ou i T'1 IllffinaiiiitHiiirr^iaiiitiiiMi mim-MI... ?* ??i I would ask you for tblu time A Ijo. torn*- nuts, candles. upand ofUkfM Imo't forget daddy ?x*4 mother Aino big brother. Your Jill!<- friend. Lobby Jeffers. logoff, H. C. Jx*. 8, 1KC?. I,>eAr Sac* < i?u? I am the same red Leaded boy down on the !>oby iC*/? still wishing >ou would bring 2ne )-At a few little things A pop gun and a * h'-Hbarr ow . two shirts, sad a pair of shoe string* That'* all III a?i for I'leave bring them. Your friend, Jain*-* Jeffers. Grace Church Services Tie M-nl/.e# will be Holy commenion, 8 a rn ; church school. &;4& a. in ; morning prayer arid sermon hy the rector There will be more than ux.jaI Interest in the appearance of the church next Sunday. Since last Sunday a beautiful new memorial window hat! been Installed Also the JHt-?r chair stalls and chancel screens will t-e seen in place for the first time Tfce*e things, together with the recently installed new church lights bar#- done much to increase the beauty of Grace church. a " LIQUOR TAXES Columbia. Dec. 8.?Liquor taxes netted the state of South Carolina !1.C?7>2? Zh during the flrBt eleven months of {he year. Governor Charles M Smith of Vermont. arrested at Rutland, on charges 1 of concealing thefts from the Marble J Savings tank, of which he Is presl- \ dent, has been exonerated by the oun at Rutland. ? *0*y *nt? ! Wanted < Albany, N. Y., Dec. 6.?with advent of Christmas, temperance ganizatlons have asked thy hi liquor authority to cooperate in . i tiouwide movement to remove pi v graphs of Banta Claua from Hqi, I wine and beer advertisement*. ' Captain John D. Jud?on, execut officer of the authority said the p posal* would be brought to the tentlon of the member*. Commissioner Henry E. Hruckm commented that the "proper traind In the home, advertisements bearl picture* of Banta will not act aa| inducement to children to purchfl alcoholic beverages. Private Funeral For Ringllng I New York, Dec. 4.?in direct <M treat to the tinsel and panoply d which hiu life watt surroumled, tm eral services for John Kingling vd held today In a Broadway fund parlor before leas than fifty friend Only the simple ritea of the ? theran church were performed lord man who headed the greatest cUrd organization of the world for md years. | ... TH SIGNS OF ALL KINDS I Camden Sign Shop! in Wilton's Lunch V 1 ?iiit^?iiimn??iiiiiMiiHl!lll?IIIIIIIHIIbyilllll!lllll*)l!l!lllilill?l)IIIIIIIIIIKi)IIIIINtlllllllllllllli!llllllllllUI I HE'LL APPRECIATE THESE GIFTS ... | The Way to a Man's Heart is | Through His Emotions and He'll Be Deeply Flattered and Pleased, to ^ Have One of These Fine Gifts From I Sheorn's? 1 Men's Suits $15.00 to $29.50 | Men's O'Coats $15.00 to $29.50 | Men's Tuxedos $25.00 | Sweaters $1.00 to $6.50 | Sport Trousers $3.95 to $8.50 | Young Men's Hose 35c tc* $1.65 i Rabhor Robes | $5.00 to $16.50 jE Silks and Flannels BED ROOM SHOES Daniel Green Bed Room i Shoe? $2.95 and $3.50 Others at $1.50 to $2.50 | All Gifts Neatly Packed in 1 Christmas Boxes 1 Latest Patterns In SHIRTS $1.00 to $2.50 Young Men's Leather & Suede JACKET'S $6.95 to $12.50 Genuine Pigskin Gloves $2.00 to $4.00 Grey and Brown Wool Gloves 75c and $1.00 Beautiful Selection of Christmas NECKWEAR 50c to $1.50 All Wool Knitted Mufflers $1.59 to $2.95 All Popular Colors In Checks, Plaids and Stripes. 9 " /;r- ^ . f W, Sheorn & Son | ?