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?g11 I HCS.?? - Wl l|l? l?H HIWE8TVILLE NIW8 NOT?? Went villa, hcuhoii ha? been one of )o>ou# <* <# bratton In tho it)iumuu(i) Kveryvui acorn* to have derived ?onw w pleasure (hi? year AO^vut ow* *rv homo again. family fathering* am much entertaining I t?i fv have beet few death* or ?ceid?**u Jar lug tb? past year and today on January Oral we look forward to a ue* year wub great expectations %lr and Mr* F. l* Tboata* t wiled \V r' Thomas. who is I'd m v hosier Sunday Mis? Mar* Robert*. of I*r\>? tder,e* ' K I and Mr and Mis H ?*. I Hi I to** * of HiiiUxiUe. spent haloid*) ailtr <> UOOU with Mr and Mrs Sam t I rues dale Mr and Mrs I. 1> Hrwome were visitor* In Waxbaw. N C . Saturday Alhurtua l'hotua* Iras returned from on extended visit to relatives in C?u ton, Ohio. Mr* J H fly burn and children. Hilly and Hetty Jean. spent Friday Hi Kershaw visiting W. K Robert*, lather of Mrs t I) burn K C Liters *pei?l tli? holiday* with hi* iMrsiils Mi and Mr* K. C. Ktlers Mi* Annie H William* aocotnp* uUmI bv M!**? * Kthel and Sara Hruee. motored to Sumter Saturday to bring Marinerne date*, of \ attee. for a week end visit Mr. and Mrs Nye Workman and, ihlUlreii speut Sunday with Mr> N , H Workman near Csiud? n \ir> |. r Clybhrn Jr and Mar-J jorie Antn a?coiupsuied by Mlases | t.tKian debtor and Wilms Siiis. motored to Lainaster Monday to M>it j Ml ami Mrs \\ K llenler. parents of \lr Clyburn ami Mr*s dealer Vw.ie v\ v is siH'iithe holidays J visum*. r.-lamVAlu Hartsville I K'rot h > Worknh/i spent the week end with h? r grandmother. Mrs N It Wot km-sn of ? 'jundeit Mr and Mrs John C Anthony spent Sunday with Mr an 1 Mrs S A Jones in Kershaw . K? v< rend Itroadus Hri>oni, of Kor*haw and Uev J T l?avie. of Fagolatid were visitors of Rev. and Mrs. J n Gulledge Tuesday. Mlsaes Carrie Yarbrough. of He thune. and Virginia ITeLoaehc, of Camden. visited Sara Hruce at the home of Mr and Mrs Shelby Trues-, dale On Monday evening Miss Hruce entertained with a delightful bridge party In their honor K. W Ballard and family, of Richmond. Ya.. spent the holidays with Kev and Mrs J D. Gulledge. Mr and Mrs L. I> Broonie motored to Mineral Springs. N C-. on Salur-, day to attend the wedding of Mlsaj Jessie Lee Hough to Harry Rogers.' of Waxhaw. N. 0 Miss dough on several occasions visited Mrs Hroome J and made many friends both here and) in Camden Mr and Mrs K. 1. Itartield and j children. Mr aud Mrs Ray Gregory.) w e r? visitors Friday in the home of. Mr and Mrs H l> Gardner of Ker-I -haw W A Kdwards left Sunday for a i visit to a brother. J F Kdwards. in Atlanta. Ga. Mr and Mrs Raflph Owens and Mln-j nio Mae Owens, of Kershaw, spent | Friday with their mother. Mrs Anna Owens Mr and Mrs Coyt Truesdale and j son. Coyt. Jr. spent the holidays with Mrs W. F. Truesdale Mr and Mrs. Nye Workman spent | Friday with Mr and Mrs George Rossi T ruesdale Mrs Auuie H. Williams and son. | Vernon and Marguerite Gates visited | Mr and Mrs Beckham Hilton in Ker shaw. Sunday Mr and Mrs L C Clyburn. Jr. on lertalned with a delightful dinner party Tuesday evening. Their gueats included Mr and Mrs Oewey Creed and Mr and Mrs H C Horton of Capiden. Mr and Mrs Jake Sowell. Abbie Sue Stokes and Margaret ditison. of Kershaw, visited lHyrothy and Margie Workman Tuesday Donald Clyburn. of Camden, is spe nding the holidays with Billy burn Fdua Connell. student nurse in the Columbia hospital visited Mr and Mrs F I. Thomas Friday evening An Interesting wedding performed by Rev James P Gulledge was that of hts sister Francis Gulledge to Four a tt Pairyrnpie both of Mt Oosan They left itutv.-dwely fcr Asheviile. N v' or. their honeymoon Mr .>".d Mrs c. M Vtvthony -pent t ;t t w v .n - tid v'. > \ \ *. <t relative* ; n F at Kock "he mm r>* iTtr.a-v churvh h- Id a cath-rttic at 'he p..- sc.:age to re;vaC it *! ". v n. '. it <da S?t:a TmCt att- ndvei the funeral or. Wednesday of Miss Y.Cs* na Sh'.var .". H.-trtsv i>h;sar w a< iVan of the fa v. ty cf Ch-'wAr. College Mur \ \ -Vrc. N v' M.s< Marguerite Ga-s of \" ar.ee a 'ormm teacher in. the Karon IVK a'.h >ch o has a v pt : A ' r. General News Notes Five children were burned to death > m their home at On*** Canada, ou 1 Tuesday ,, . * A boy w*? bona U? Mr* V A Mai t *i Nortunvllle. K>*, and ?he? put oU 1 <h? tb* child. wittered tw?n ' (> pOUlld* ?U weight I In a world wid.- broadcast I hrist i ovo the ?N>P* of Kouie called on ?|| Christianity to unite against tue 1 *vii foiv.^" of Communism latest i oitipHalious l?> the Associated l?t,-m. *i.d''oUw?r agemles. place ih.- hoi id a v violent death list of vo?U'id?y at over 7 0 for the nation Si* ?>?-i? all ofti* ?*r? or oruployoa o ! the Hranifl Air l.inea. wore killed at Dallas. Texas when a motor on a two motor plane fell out of the machine I while It ?ss belug tested. Cornier Senator Simeon D ***? Heptiblhati of Ohio, died sudden y O heart *U*<-k Wednesday, while I oil a Mot to his children In Washj ingioii. l> C The hit ih! In >2 of automobiles b> nwin> of the bin plants of the country, is hem* materially checked by strikes jilt pint.i r- manufacturing automobile , parts Five men. on a hunt in* trip, were 'killed Instantly, when a Wabash pas !s.>tiger train hit the car they were in Ion a grade crossing at Honey Hend. 111 . , The federal power comnilsaUm has *n en approval to the construction of a l"2.o00 horsepower hydro-electric project at Wild Cut Bend on Ihe White river in Arkansas * Senator Hutch of New Mexico, is proposing an investigation of all phases of the unemployment problem to establish its causes and possible cure. Donald McMillan. 34. of Canandalgua. N V . said to be the youngest American World war veteran, lost his life by asphyxiation at Miami, Flu . Christmas day. Eight thousand coal miners of the Doiicaster. England, district, on Saturday laid down their tool* to give their support to 3,000 other miners, who have been on a strike for six weeks after a wage dispute German newspapers have been forbidden to publish pictures of the Duke of Windsor and of Mrs. Wallie Simpson. while the duke is staying in Austria. and also are forbidden to publish news stories about either party. Alphonse Hoy. Democrat of Manchester. has been declared winner of a seat in the I'nited States house of representative, by four votes, over A B Jenks. Republican The state ballot commission thus ruled after a recount of the votes cast on November 3. as teacher in the McBee school beginning the second semester. Mr and Mrs Herbert Owens and Mr and Mrs W H Drakcford. of Bishopv ill?\ spent the week etui with Mrs K Cox IVlier Anthony and son. George. of Rock Hill. Visited Mr and Mrs C. \l Anthony Tuesday 1 hey \ver?- return ing to their home from a huuting trip to South Georgia during the holidays. Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Shelbv Truesdale Friday were H A. Bruce and family: Clyburn Bruce, of) Charlotte Thompson: Charles Bruce. I of Columbia; Mrs W E Truesdale, Mr. and Mrs Sam Truesdale and Sam. Jr. Celebrating the birthday of J.,H Clyburn. Mrs Clyburn Invited to dinner Kossie. Carl. Annie Mae and Ida Roberts, of Kershaw. Mrs U C Clyburn. Jr.. and Marjorie Anne. Mary Ixvrick is spending the holidavs with Helen Broome Rev and Mrs. J D Gulledge and familv spent Friday with the parents of Mr Gulledge. Mr artd Mrs G H GuUedge. Chesterfield. Mrs E E Barfield spent Saturday in Charlotte. N C J H Hasten was a visitor to Columbia Sunday Mrs H C Jones and Jack. Mrs Eldridge Truesdale and children, of Kershaw, visited Mrs J. t.. Owens Tuesday. j Mr and Mrs C E. Ogburn spent the holidays with Mrs J E. Williams in Kershaw Nannie Munn. student nurse in the Camden hospital, was seriously hurt in an automobile accident near \\ estviJie Sunday and was earned to the hospital. We hope she wtll soon he well again. Visitors to Columbia Tuesday wer?Mr an.'. M-s. Sam rues la.e r-a'tt Truesv! ale "r Deris Tr..->daN Mr and Mrs Curt:? C-turn ar.d oh::drvr. Mr and M-? W H. Cart.r and a "- -, dren at-1 - p* v. i:r.- th? holiday > , w;:h rrh:;v, > :a Ehardi.art and F.a<IV : t' Brru e sp- *v W -ni :vesea* *4- !v> A A true M- M-? C% rv at: : r ? w a-u- : and H - > Many Entertain For Couple MUh Kailiy riite. whoa? wedding to Stanley Murve watt bolewnUed in lh* First Itapt ltd church Tuesday evening, arrived l??t week from New York City whore she ha? spent ?ov-| oral months (hit full studying at Coiutiibia University. Since hor arrival in Camden M??? Pitta ami hor fiance] have been the centre of many social courtesies. First among these was the latgo tea which was given in their honor Sat' today evening by Mr and Mrs. Henry t'airisou. Jr., and Mr uini Mia. Frank Wuotefl, Jr. This lovely uflfair was hold at the C'uirlson itotne at tlie Precipice where a Cliristntas motif prevailed in all the decorations. Mrs. It. A. Hoy kin presided at the coffee uru and others assisting at the party were Miss lietty Garrison, Miss Katherine Kennedy, Miss Mary 1am? Biakeney, and Miss I'uggy Pitts. Among the ofof-towu guests present were MY, and Mrs. Stanley K. Morse, of Stateburg; Charles Prince, of Washington, D. C.; Charles Prince, of Charlottesville; Miss Mary Waiiea Lumpkin, of Columbia; Douglas Ken nedy, of New York; Dan Garrison, Cordon Mutheson, Hob Clarke and Jim Coleman of the United States Military Academy. Mr. ami Mrs. H. B. Pitts, parents of the bride-elect, gave a delightfully informal party Sunday evening at their attractive cabin at Hermitage 1-sike. Members of the l'itts-Morso wedding party and a few guests attended, liefort' a long table supper was served picnic style. The luncheon for the bridesmaids was given at the bride's home on Monday at 1 o'clock. The lunchoou table was centered with a lovely arrangement of cut flowers and places were luid for Miss Alice Cooper, of Columbia; Miss Ullian Pitts, ?f Rock Hill; Miss Carolyn iAinsing, of Scrautou. Pa.; Miss Mary Eubank, of Henderson ville; Miss Ellen Kn&pp and Miss Caroliue Richardson. Mrs. Julia lAing Kuapp's lovely luncheon on Tuesday was also a compliment to the Pitts-Morse bridal party with the addition of a few other guests. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Mary F Charlton's home. Little Hedges, was the scene of one of the pretty parties for Miss Pitts and Mr. Morse when Mrs. Charlton entertained at dinner for them. Guests invited besides the bridal party were the families of the bride and bridegroom-elect. Miss Elizabeth Cotrell. of Albany. Miss Mary Elizabeth Charlton and Benton Burns General News Notes * Representative Rankin of Mississippi. declared in Washington, that he favored, if necessary*, a series "of impeachments to put a stop to local Federal judges attempting to run this country' by injunctions." Seventeen persons, including five women, were arrested at Coral Gables. Fla.. this week for selling "tip"' sheets on horse races. The women and two of the men were released after further investigation. The supreme court of Japan has ordered the trial of 54 fanatical patriots. who called themselves "God-sent soldiers." on charges that three years ago they plotted wholesale assassination of the cabinet by airplane bombs. Dr. Alexander Guerry, president of the University of Chattanooga, Tenn., has been unanimously elected vicechancellor of the University of the South. Sewauee. Tenn.,' by the joard of trustees. Quail and wild turkey hatcheries arc being built at Buffalo Springs. Tenn with CVC labor, and under the supervision cf the national park service. It is said the hatcheries will be the largest in the world Fifteen persons lost their lives wh.r, a pleasure boa: capsized a half tv.i'.- ->tT shore a: Kingston. Jamaica, or. Christmas day Ten of the odies we-- rt-covervd quickly, while grappl-rs ?a >> 1 for the other fiv-\YGreen, president of the Atr.eru a?'. Federation of leihor warns 'h- courtr. that labor is prepar ag tb | J.i'T.iar i cf employ'rs htzh-r vazes ! ami v \ f bargaining. during the "ir ^ \.-ar .. .r 'v yf the old '" - r? i.der.f a: :h" > d;-*r> ? M1' - ho-o- a* Sar. !..?>;> Ohio, v S.c .rda-- with some -r \y : ?or.ir.z i of hospra T-at| r.i:'. R :?>? !. iRi-r.va!'. > n:ja treat ova* > -. when j h- app- vr- '. *> Moscow co- -^rva[ . -t H-- setr.c i!r.'>nt cr? - ^ni?> O'.d Mr: R i e r <.V ! HI.- . I a- t T'.-e w j'prb-v " wh r. f - al!e-i i,v- V* " - Sons " *. h- > la.i-t ;u- N - i yrk. i 1. " b-r p:ie?ly r? r: * :\c \ tc-Ts - N- * Y ork 'or s-rri.e * h ->va?( - ^ ' >;at-. :s sa that . n.r ccfunteers have r <a : - -he d'fer.se of .y^r i J UR\ F- .nkfurUr f f a J-* tr-ed ;1 a* Co -r-' Swi* ? rland for th--* ? Jing j a r??ra:ar. Xan officii. ha- teen ! Okie.v^.--~-t ae-J s?'ctrrr'<i to prt- -r. Tor , > eur^ ks< eisrh: ir.oatc * for |' h- already <p. nt in yatl oTr. e f.vM ,shortJLte< ir Ger'-ir.v the r.ext ff* s?\Rths ar- such, har '-xd cards, covemin* bttfer and !ani are b?-insc issued, allowine 'amilies to purchase only Si) per ce^at o! ts total conjumpticn each month. This be?-oaes effective Januar- 1st. . Maine's hoove of representative* has sustained a veto by Governor Brann. of a bill authorixinc * *34#bft old age assistance appropriation rained through a l? per cent sales tax oa ttqnor The vote. Si to 4C. wan oa | strictly party Rati Wants-For Sale FOR SALE Oue good logging mule. \V. F. Miller, 917 Littleton street, Cumdeii, H C. 41 pd. LOT8 FOR SALE?Four choice lots at l>u lloxe Park. also Ave room house, for iwlo cheap. Apply Alri'ort Tourist Camp, Camden, H. C, 39 44pd APARTMENT? For rent unfurnished for 126 per month or will furnish for desirable party. Apply Camden Furniture Company, Camden, 8. C. 38 tt FOR SALE?Ford ModeV "A" Truck, in good condition. Apply to R. M. Kennedy, Jr., Camden, 8. O. 40-4leh ' WANTED -A white lady to help with iiouriehold duties. Reasonable sab ury, room and board. If interested write Mrs. Wulle Jones, Box 114, Kershaw, 8. C. 41 pd. LOST?One large white and red spotted Walker fox houud between Cauideu and Dlshopville, November 29. $5.00 reward if returned to J. h. Moseley, Dishopville, 8. C. 38 tf. WANTED- The public to know that our truck Is in Camden once a week for the purpose of collecting old mattresses to renovate. l^eave your name at The Chronicle office in Camden and we will call. Dantzler Mattress Works, 308 Wright street, Sumter, S. C., Phone 604-L. 37 tf. LOTS FOR SALE?Four choice lots | at DuBose Park, also five rooin house, for sale cheap. Apply Airport Tourikt Camp, Camden, S. C. 39-41 pd. FOR SALE?100 acres, near town", on two good roads. Plenty of wood and water. Priced to sell quickly. Many other farms for sale. See us. Shannon Realty Company, Crocker Building, Phone 7, Camden, S. C. LOST OR STRAYED?One black and white female setter, about two years old. Reward if returned. Telephone 75 or address J. E. Harvin, 213 DeKalb street, Camden, 8. C. 36 tf. FOR SALE?Forty-five acres, all under wire fence. Good resident, tenant house and necessary farm buildings. Three mildw. from Camden, 8 .C., best winter resort in the South. Communicate with owner, Mrs. E. S. Hough, 729 Westover Avenue, Norfolk, Va. 36-4 lsb FOR RENT?Two very desirable houses. One 7 room house and one eight room house with furnace heat, air conditioned. Shannon Realty Company, Crocker Building, Phone 7, Camden, S. C. FREE ROAD SERVICE?Creed's Filling Station Fifty-Mile Free Road Service. Call Telephone 486. Cam den. S. C. BARGAINS?For quick sale. ' Five room cottage with bath, water, electricity. outbuildings, about six acres good land, fenced, five miles out. near paved road, school, good neighbors and store. Shannon Realty Company, Crocker Building, Phone 7. Camden S. C. CARPENTER AND BUILDER?Before you decide who should do your any class of carpentry work?outwork. telephone John S. Myers, for side or inside. All work guaranteed. specialize In cabinets and screening. Any kind of furniture repaired. I solicit your patronage. Telephone 268, John 8. Myers, 811 Church street, Camden, S. C. 29tf. SOUTH CAROLINA NEW8 At Jone8vIlle. a negro prisoner In the town Jail was burned to death after he had set fire to his bedding. The fire wai discovered the night after Christmas, too late to rescue the man. Little five year old Clifton Jowers was killed, when he ran across the road in front of his father's store in the New Hope section of Florence county, and was hit by an automobile. Landowners in South Carolina have bought 2,600,000 seedling trees from the state forestry service, this winter, and this does not include those purchased for the soil conservation service, which got most of its young trees from the state forestry service. I * A package coutalniug $1,000 In bills, disappeared from the cage of a paying teller of a Washington bank, and its disappearance cannot be explained, except on the theory that a thief with a "wand" to which was attached a hook, fished the money through an opening in the wire grill. Miss Hope Morgan, 25, confessed "urge" killer or her best woman friend, committed suicide by hanging' herself in her Jail cell at Mason, Mich., using an improvised rope fashioned .from her pajamas. She left a note .saying the killing was^the result of Jealousy. M. B. Bradley of Durham, N. C.. was fined $100 for driving his mule while drunk. CITATION The State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge: Whereas, C. F. Yarborough made suit to me to grant to him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of F. F. Yarborough. These are, herefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said F. F. Yarborough deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden on Friday, January 15, 1937 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 31st day of December Anno Domini 1936. N. C. ARNETT. Judge of Probate, Kershaw County. Rover Misjudges ' Decatur, Oa., Dec. 29.?Terrorised into sudden flight by wptodigy flr? crackers, a stray dog squeexed into a narrow space ^ between two build*' ings. There he became wedgeC . ~ Firemen and police failed to rescue him with ropes from above. Then they went to work on one of* the brick walls. Eight hours of tunnelling with the men working in shifts Anally enabled them to free the hapless animal. NOTICE I .y] Of Meeting Of Stockholders Of Stony . . Hill Farms, Inc. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of Stony Hill Farms, Inc., has been called and will be hqld at the office of said corporation. Logoff, South Carolina, at 19 o'clock a. m., on the 3rd day of February, 1937. Said meeting is called by the president and the owner of more than 20 per cent of the capital stock of said corporation for the purpose of considering a resolution that said Stony Hill Farms, Inc., go into liquidation, wind up Its affairs, ko|': dissolve, and any other matters that may properly come before the said meeting. *-\ W Dated at Lugoff, S. C. this 31gt day/ of December, 1936. L. I. GUION, I President and Stockholder of Stonejn Hill Farms, Inc. "-"'M DON' T WORRY OYER YOUR INCOME TAX RETURNS SEE T. E. COOIUVTE ACCOUNTANT. NOTARY PUBLIC. TAX CONSULTANT 1213 Lyttleton Street Camden, S. C. Hours: 1 P. M. to 2 P. M. ? 5 P. M. to 9 P. M. > < REASONABLE CHARGE FOR SERVICE | New Year's - j | GREETINGS . . . | In grateful appreciation of the courtesies you x have extended to ub in the past* we welcome an opportunity to thank you for that measure of fcood will ? and confidence which we enjoy from you. .. i $ * : s I May 1937 bestow much happiness and prosperity upon you. John M. Villepigue and Company ! COAL Phone 14 ? Camden,S.^ New Year's Greetingst. We respectfully invite you to attend our annual ?' Stockholders Meeting in the High School Building in, | Kershaw, S. C., at ten o'clock a. m., Tuesday, January 5, 1937. We shall appreciate your attendance and hope to make the meeting of interest to each indi* v&j vidual. . WITH BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR! I Kershaw Production Credit s Association . W. T. Redfearn, President A. C. Brad ham, Secretary and Treasurer Pre-Inventory Sale of Coats and Dresses This is your opportunity to eet t a fine coat or dress for little rooney Wool goods prices have ad- * vaneed sharply since these goods * Y were bought and it will pay you g f " to buy now. Coats that formerly sold at / $9.95to . *7 QC 312.95 ?Pf .33 Coats valued at J|* $5.95 and $6.95 .... 3 * *3 Dresses formerly selling at SS $2.48 Dresses valued at #9 /*Q $1.98 to $2.69 )i.D9 ^ WaUnau's