University of South Carolina Libraries
Gift Problems V Solved Here I i a 11 Suits and O'Coats 11 $15.00 to $29.50 l MUFFLERS In Silk, Wool and Knitted I $1.50 up b o GLOVES I Kid or Wool, Fur Lined Kid, ? PiO 8k|n. All Colors ? INTERWOVEN HOSIERY SILKS AND WOOLS 35c to $1.00 I MANHATTAN a PAJAMAS I' ! c Solids, Stripes and Plaids j, $1.95 to $5.00 LEATHER C Traveling Cases A Useful Gift $1.00 to $10.00 RABHOR Bath Robes | FLANNELS AND SILKS I I I $5.00 to $16.50 I ' I Mallory Hats I j A Gift He Will Appreciate I Leather Jackets I j I BOY'8 ( AND MEN'S j | I $4.95 to $12.50 I [ | MANHATTAN K I SHIRTS I j WHITE8 AND FANCIE8 ! j j $1.95 and $2.50 | ! MANHATTAN ' I I Handkerchiefs I I Initialed, White Linen, Fancies I I 25c, 35c and 50c I SHEORN'S I Quality Men's Wear I s. fr - . i &AM DePASS WAS SPEAKER :ormer Camden Man Addreaaea Membera of Camden Exchange Club '1 lie speaker of the day at this week's meeting of the Exchange club 1VU8 l>r. Siilll ('. Del'UHH, dcull of : uurnulism ut the University of South <arollna. 1 >r. Del'asa is a native of amden who left here many years go. lie practiced law at Union for titmf with his brother, the late Vicor E. DePass, and tliejn went into ournallsin, being connected with OJne of the lurgest newspapers in he United States. When Dr. McKisick was made president of the Untersity Dr. Dei'uss was called there j lake over Dr. MeKiasick's work aa cad of the school of journalism. Dr. DePass made an excellent peech on newspapers, their work nd their influence in the molding of ublic opinion. His address was thorughly enjoyed. He was presented > the club by Kxchangite J. Team ettys. Because of the long illness of the iiluf clerk in the store of the club's resident, J. D. Zcmp, the club's semi* nnual "Ladles' Night" has been postoned until January. A committee on nomination of offers to serve the club for the next Ix months' period was named by the resident at this week's meeting. Methodist Church Services Services as announced by the pasir, Itev. R. liryce Herbert, for Sunay, December 20, at the Lyttletou treet Methodist church will be: Sunay school at 10 o'clock. Morning rayer and sermon N^t 11:15. The astor will at this time preach on the Ihrlstmas spirit. At the evening our 7:30, Christmas hymns will be ung by a trained choir. NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF DIVIDEND A dividend of 10 per cent of the alance due depositors and creditors f the Loan and Savings Bank, Camen, S. C., will he paid on and after Vednesday, December 23, 1936. All ersons having a balance of 110.00 or ass are required to call at the ofTice f the Receiver over the Fashion hop for their checks. Any others lay do likewise. It. K. STEVENSON Receiver of Loan and Savings Bank, Camden, South Carolina, iecember, 17, 1936. NOTICE OF MEETING For Dissolution of Corporation Notice is hereby given that at ten 'clock (10) a. m., on Saturday, Janary 9, 1937, a meeting of the stockolders of Carolina Motor Company, corporation, will be held at the ofce of the corporation on Broad street i the City of Camden, Kershaw Couny, South Carolina, for the purpose of onsidering and acting upon a resoition providing for the dissolution f the corporation, the said Carolina iotor Company, and for winding up :s affairs. HUGHEY TINDAL, President Carolina Motor Company, larnden, S. C., December 9, 1936. 39-42 ? : .. i- _ i . H I Santa Claus Letters Camden, 1 >?c 14 My Dcur iSaniu 1 want a bicycle very much, but Mother *u>? for mo out to ask for ouo until next f hrlbtnias., tjo hi Iny mo a big doll with curly hair, u nice big uluniluuiii tea wet. a pencil box "ml a push oarilugo. thing mo lot* of fruit* unci nut* Leave ull of our thing* under the Christinus tree. ?Hobby Onto Ma sac beau. Camden. Dec 14 Dear Old Santa: 1'leuac bring mo a Shirley dull, t?u*ol, i>uah carriage and a little trunk. Alao uouto fruit* and candy. Will leave the light* on the tree ao you cuit *oo and won't mi?* leaving mo the thing* 1 waul. 1 love you Santa.?liiltlo Joan Muaaebcau. Cuindeit, Dec 14 Dear Santa Cluua: Pleaae bring mo tt louHct, push carriage and Shirley doll. 1 al*o want uuothor cowboy *uil If you can i>o**ibly bring it. 1 will leuvo you a piece of cuke and cup of coffee on the stove. Don't forget my Mother and Duddy. 1 love you no much. ?Your little friend, Hetty June Maaaebeau. Camden, Dec 14 Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little girl live year* old and 1 have been -ao good thiu year and ao 1 waul you tb bring nje a doll with curly -hair ami a doll carriage, u blackboard, a lea act, a Utile piano und aome book* to color lit. 1 nave a Utile aialer Juat ten month* old, ao you won't have to bring her much? Just A' rattle and a little doll. Her name ib Shirley Anne. Don't forget the other children everywhere?With love, Molly OgburnDear Santu China: I am little boy that Juat atarted to achool this year und I have aludled hard and tried to do Juat what my teacher, Mr*. Mill*, told me to do. Pleaae bring me u cowboy autt with double caae. A building aet, a blackboard, a box of chalk, aome book* and aome boxing glove*. Oh, yea, I ulmoat forgot about bringing ine aome galobhea. | You won't huve to bring mo any fruit, candy or firework* aa 1 can get that from Daddy'a atore. Don't forget to bring my sister. Dot, aomething too.? With love, Prank Weal. Cussatt, Dec 12. , Dear Santa: I arn a little cripple girl and chnnot walk. Well Santa, It ia near Chrlatmua, und if you pleaae 1 would like for you to bring me a pair of bidroom slippers, firework*, atory book, toilet aet, Shirley Temple doll, fruits. nuta and candy.?Your friend, yUma Kelley. Camden, Dec 14 Dear Santu Claua: 1 have been a good boy, ao pleaae bring me u cow boy ault, of the Buck Jonea kind, a aled, a coasted, wagon with a motor if you can, a truck with a ladder you can climb, a pair of boot* that lace up, a little circua tent with clowns, a atreamline train, a little toy aoldier that beata u drum, a stocking full of candy, aome very amall firecracker* and aome sparklers. Wo will be in Tailedega, Ala., with aunt Edith Allen. ?Hubber Coxe. Kerahaw, Dec 11. Dear Santa: Pleaae bring me a tool set and pencil box und lots of other things too. Pleaae don't forget aome fruit. Sauta, all little boy* and girls love you.?Youra, Lee Hayes. Cassatt, Dec. 12. Dear Santa.: 1 am a little girl 7 years old and in the first grade. 1 go to school every day and try to study real hard. 1 want you to bring me a Shirley Tem>ple doll, cu.rriage, fruit, candy and nuta. Please don't forgot my little sister, Meet. She wants a doll, too! Wishing you a Merry Christinas!?Your friend, Sara Loe Knight. Cassatt, Dec. 12. Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a good little girl. 1 am in the third grade. 1 want a doll, pencil box, gloves, fruits, nuts and candy?Julia Knight. Cassatt, Dec. 12. Dear Santa: I want you to bring me a "little doll, doll clothes, a little tea set, sewing set, sparklers, fruits and nuts. Dont' forget other little boys and girls.? Your friend, Elizabeth Young. Cassatt, Dec. 12. Dear Santa: I am anxious for you to begin your Journey. I am a little girl. I am 9 years old. I study real hard. 1 go to school every day. I get a star every day. Well, Santa will you please bring me a stick broom, a book satchel, a pink dress, some nuts,' lots of fruit and a sweater. I hope you remember me on Christmas eve.?Your friend, Elizabeth Beckham. Cassatt/ Dec. 12. Dear Santa: I am a little boy In the fourth grade, and 1 want you to come to my house. I want you to bring me an air rifle, a football, and lots of fruit, j 1 want you t'o be at our Christmastree. | I would be gladi to see you at it. I love j old Santa.?Your friend, Junior Bowers. Cassatt, Dec. 12. Dear Santa: I am a good little girl. I go to school every day. I want you to bring me a big ball, a horn, a carriage and some fruit. ? Your little friend, Louise Bowers. Cassatt, Dec. 12. Dear Santa: I am a good little girl. I go to school every day and study- real hard. I am anxious for you to begin your Journey and please don't forget me. I want you to bring me a pencil box. a little trunk, a twin-sweater, big ball, horn and some nuts, apples and oranges. 1 also want you to bring me a coat.? Your friend, Estaline West. Cassatt, Dec. 12. Deai Santa: I am a good little girl. kgo to school every day and study real aid. I am anxious for you to begin your Journey. Please bring me a tea set* ball, a sweater, a pi^lr of gloves, and some fruit and nuts.--Your friend, Dorothy Rob 1 neon. Cassatt, Dec. 12. Dear Santa: I am a little girl ten years old and in the fifth grade. I suppose you've already started on your Journey. Well, Santa, I want you to bring me a pair of gloves, a pencil box, lots of fruit and nuts?Your little friend, Mario Robinson. - VSi Cassatt, Dec. 12. Dear Santa: I thought that 1 had better get busy and get my name on your list. Please don't forget to stop by niy house and bring me a rockey horse, horn, pistol, a Jumping Jack, a ball. Also lots of fruit, nuts and candy. 'Don't forget all the other children. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.?Your little friend, Qury El ott Baker. Cassatt, Dec. 12. Dear Santa: I am n little boy 6 yeare old, and In the first grade at School: I want you to bring me a little wagon, a pair of gloves, Rome candy, fruit and nuts. Please do not forget me when you begin your Journey.?Your little friend, I O. O. Robinson, Jr. Bethune, Dec. 15. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little, boy 4 years old. I have been very good, and want you to remember nie. I want you1 to bring me a wagon, guitar, fruits, nuts and candy. Please don't forget mother and daddy.?Sonny Claiborne RocheUe, Jr. FINAL DISCHARGE ' ? Notice 1b hereby given that on* month from this date, on Wednesday, Januarys 2, 19S7, 4 will make to the Probate Court of Kerahaw County my final return aa Administrator, c. t. a. pt estate of J. W. Watkins deceased, and on the same date 1 will apply to the said Court for a final dls^arge. aa said Administrator, o. t a, ,, * W/ J. B. WATKIN8, Administrator. Camden, 8. C., December 1, 1M4. u\v*rpy.ou: --- - Madrid Women Use Furniture As Fuel Madrid, I>e<*, 14.?Madrid housewives chopped up dining room table* today as bitter cold swept the city and the food und fuel shortage Increased, Booming of "fellpe," the governinent's big gun near Kosales, and hursts of shrapnel around the telephone building were the only signs of battle. Other military activities on the Madrid front were non-existent, lending added strength to belief hero thut Fascists wore abandoning direct efforts to smash their way Into the city resorting to "Starvation siege" FORMER POLICE CHIEF DOOMED FOR YEAR-OLD FLORIDA MURDER Gainesville, Flu., Dec. 11.?A. L. Burton faced a mandatory death sentence Thursday for a crime the former High Springs police chief laid to a negro he admitted killing. High Springs citizens praised Burton last December when he told of shooting Lee Walker shortly alter the negro beat Miss Bonnie Collins, comely town clerk, over the head with a wrench. A coroner's Jury said Burton acted in the line of duty und called Walker Miss Collins' murderer. But a cir<^itt court Jury, after hearing testimony of ill-feeling between the clerk and the dismissed officer, convicted Burton of her murder. There was no recommendation for mercy, leaving the judge no alternative to pronouncing the death sentence, unless a new trial is obtained. The Japanese government plans to Introduce In the next parliament, a bill for the sterilization of the Insane, epileptics, confirmed drunkards, and persons of khown criminal tendencies persons of known criminal tendencies. About 3,500 loggers of northern Idaho and eastern Washington, will after Tuesday receive a 10 per cent Increase in T*y? totalling about $.30,000 a month. ? Buenos AireH, Argentine, is to have a concrete stadium that will seat 150,000 persons, at a cost of 11,200,000. ? r ? "il.? Franklin I). Itoosovelt, Jr., Is still a patient in a Boston hospital, sufferIuk from a sinus trouble. , ON YOUR RADIO! 1 Natural Chilean Nitrate fl PRESENTS ^ UNCLE NATCHEL I AND SONNY I Famous Naturat Nitrate I (Calendar Characters I BE SURE AND LISTEN! 1 8TATI0NS nf \ WAPI Tum. and Thur*. 12:45 P.M. S W8FA Tum. and Thur*. (2:15 P M. M W F LA Mon. and Wed. 5 JO P.M. MM i W8B Tu*. and Thur. (C.T.) 4:45 P.M. ^ WWL Tu?*. and Thiin. 12:45 P.IU. JH WBT Tue*. and Thur*. 12:45 P.M. WPTP Tuc*. and Thur*. 5:15 P.M. |4 WI8 Tue* and Thur*. 5:45 P.M. 43 ^ WRVA Mon. and Wed. 12:10 P.M. JB H WJDX Tue*. and Thur*. 12:45 P.M. BE WMC Tue*. and Thur*. 12:30 P M. f89| KWKH Mon. and Wed. 12:45 P.M. &3 j SIGNS OF ALL KINDS Camden Sign Shop in Wilson's Lunch Opposite Court House ?"old friends"... THOSE comfortable, old shoes hare served you like an "old friend." There's no need of part* injf company with them just because their heels .are run down and the soles thin. Have them? Rebuilt I Lomansky's Shoe Shop 4 _ V * > ~ TO ? ' A i I?J, iWvjo PAGE THKKI CHRISTMAS SWEETS and FRUITS | Our stock of 1 loliday Confections is the largest we have ever carried . . . hresh Shipment of NUNNALLY'S | ?the Candy of the South j Home-made Candies of all Kinds Fancy Fruits, Nuts and Raisins Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos in Holiday wrappings ; An Ideal Place to Shop j Camden Candy Kitchen I FORD I! I advances into 1937with the I LOWEST PRICE IN YEARS I and new operating economy III j | The addition of a new 60-horsepower |l engine to the Ford line for 1937 brings . you a new, low price and gives you a I choice of two V-type 8-cylinder engines. 85 horsepower for maximum performance. 60 horsepower for maximum economy. The 60-horsepower V-8 engine was , origihally developed for use in England and France, where fuel costs are high. It has been proven there for two years with brilliant success. Now, brought to America, it creates an entirely new standard of modern motoring economy! The "60" engine, available in five i body types, is built in exactly the samo 1 body size and wheelbase ? to the samo i advanced design ?with the same comfort and convenience as the "85." And j it delivers V-8 smoothness at speeds up to 70 miles an hour. Two engine sizes?but only one car and one purpose?to give you more | miles and more satisfaction for aB your money in 1937. j I FORD BASE PRICES FOR 1937 $ A AND UP 4oU p!.rb'rn Taxes, Delivery and Handling, Bumpers, 1 Spare Tire and Accessories Additional ' e AUTHORIZED FORD FINANCE PLANS $25 A MONTH after usual down-payment, j buy* any model 1937 Ford V- 8 Car ? from any Ford dealer ? anywhere In the United Statea. Ask your Ford dealer about the eaay payment plan* of the Universal Credit Company. Ir^%\ . II type hood, larger luggage space. New interiors. Slanting V-typo windshield. | BRAKES?Easy -Action Safety Brakes "I. [ ; jj with "the safety of steel from pedal to . . wheel." Cable and conduit control. About ! | I one-third less brake pedal pressure required. BODY?All steel. Top, sides, floor (|Uid frame welded into a singlo steel unit. -r Safety Class throughout at no extra charge. . COMFORT AND QUI ET?A big, | roomy car. Center-Poise comfort increased by smoother spring-action with new pressure lubrication. New methods of mounting body and engine make a quieter car. ' 1 Redfern Motor Company f Sales . Service p camden, south carolina ? J : ?? ?????i^p?B??? * "* - ?