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~J^ 1 f card of thanks THl CAMDEN CKNOWICLt, CAIMIPKW, SOUTH CAtOLINA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2X 1S4P I wish to exproM mj tlncer* th»ata Bethnne News Notes FAOl THNtt *, .^rectoUon to the many who of ^ZeiX sympathy a^ -ci^latjon ^ during the ead days following “* ®w“h of iH Mrs. DaTld Drawdy PONT WORRY With Stomacli Acid PAIN FTtodrdief with thhMMBm* ,(PSrt.lf^OTf««g} W -r Phrmacy — Phoos 9S Beware School will cloee here Wedneaday for the Than^glvlng holidays. Tbanksgiring services will be con- ^cted here at nine o’clock, in the Methodist church, with Rev W L. Baker pastor of the Presbyterian church, in charge. Miss Cecilia King spent the week* end in Columbia whh her sister, Mrs Louise Elthridge. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sowell of New Bern. N. C., were weekend guests of Mrs. Sowell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hilton. Mrs. Theophilus Hall and Miss Willie Esther Ratcliff attended the Inaugural exercises at Wlnthrop Col lege Saturday. Mis* Dorothy McDowell of Ker shaw, was a visitor here Sunday while enroute to her school In Harts- vllle. Miss Mary Ellen McLaurln of Co lumbia, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Daisy McLaurln. Miss McLaurin was acompanied home by Miss Dothory Coltheran, was who her weekend guest. <, - Miss Ruth Louise Wilson of Co- are receiving congratulations charged from the service. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Boykin of Blshopvflle, spent the weekend with Mrs. Boykin’s mother, Mrs. Amandk McKinnon. Miss Margaret Braswell of Queens College, spent the weekend here with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. (C. E. Bras well. ) Bruce-Jones. USN. who has return ed from overseas, is spending thirty days here with his wife and little son. Invitations have been received here to the 55th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gardner. Mrs. J. H. Ruff has returned from Camden hospital, where she was a patient for a week. Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and chil- dren of Wadeeboro, N. C., were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. James King. Mrs. Pred A. Brinson u'as thrilled Wednesday by bearing the voice of her husband, Capt. Brinson, speaking in clear tones from SwHxerland. Capt. Brinson is located In Nurenburg. Ger many. but expects to leave the 28th for the States. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson of Co- State Hif h School Loop Lists Four Classifications it SSSyouabo^of Oreom^sto yra musMika the M tt quickTi^sys tbs 00^ or joa gmlo have y^ nwosgr bsA CREOMUL$ION hi Coock CM CoSb, IiokUHi lumbia was the weekend guest of her aunt. Mrs. A. K. McLaurln. Miss Mary Brannon of ' Columbia visited her parents, Mr.-and Mrs. B. W. Brannon during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Gathinga and little daughter of Darlington, spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve I^ane. Misses Eva Jo Ratcliff and Bunny Hammond, of Winthrop College, spent the weekend here with their parents. Mrs. Bill Taylor (Mary EUizabeth Josey) left Thursday for San Fran cisco, Calif., where she will join her husband, who has recently been dis- mmn FURNITURE SUE There will be a bale of second hand Furniture 'On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 and 28 from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m., at the Orr Storage and Trans fer Company, on Rutledge Street, opposite Railway Express Company. BEDS, SPRINGS, MATTRESSES, DINING ROOM SET, CHAIRS, DRESSERS, TABLES, ANDIRONS, BLANKETS, SHEETS, PLATED SILVER, CHINA, GLASS and Many Other Items. ALL SALES CASH. ^ - CAMDEN HOME BAKERY TottYTsotTvoirwr CEHtS Ibo HUCH ■*> posfAat ON -iVflSiimg. There's no such thing as eating too many slices of CAMDEN'S HOME BAKERY BREAD. This bread u made with flour that contains all-impdrtant Vitsunins that will help transform food into energy. Ask for it, today ... aiid every day. CAMDEN HOME BAKERY C/\MDEN, S.C. upon the arrival of twin boyss John Theodore and Edward Niel, in the Columbia hospital, Wednesday. JMrs. Carlson before marriage was Miss Mary Nancy McLaurln, of this place. Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Baker visited their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Baker, Jr., in Gastonia, last week. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry King weft Mr. and Mrs. Philip Tiller and Dr. and Mrs. Harry Tiller and children, of Mayesville, and Mrs. Frank Lee. G. W. King celegrated his birthday anniversary Sunday. Practi cally all the children were present to enjoy th§ day with him. Mr. '"and Mrsl^ .W. H. Rogers and Mr, and Mrs. Tom Mobley and son, Tom Jr., of Tlmmonsvllle, were re cent guests of Mr. and Airs. C. L. McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Graham and sons, Carl and Glenn, have returned fro ma visit to Mr, Graham’s father, J. A. Graham, of Ellenton. Mrs. Floyd Bryant and Mrs. Marion Chilton of Ararat, N. C.. were gnests of the C. M. Grahams. The ladies of the Christian Social Service entertained in the Methodist church Wednesday evening after prayer services, in honor of the boys In service and those who have re turned. and for the public school faculty. Singing and live contests were enjoyed. Iced tea, sandwiches arid cookies were served. The Thursday evening bridge club (Continued from first pags) quirements are some of the things that will be requires. The age limit for athletid participation now is 20 years but this may be raised to ^1 years at the next league meeting. There will bO opposition however to raising the age limit as a survey of the high school teams of the state show that a big maJorit]| of the boys plating are 15 and 16 years of age. It Is pointed out that a boy of 21 is a grown man and it would not be safe to send men of that age against 16 year old hoys in football competi tion. The only argument for the 21 y^r limit is that the states- border ing on South Carolina have the "21. year age limit and this proves a great handicap to South Carolina in Inter state competition. Then there is the argument that the boys who left school and are now returning should not be barred from playing football because of being 21 years’ of age. It Is said that several high schools in the state right now, teams that have been right at the top in the competition this fall, are using returning war vetfVans who are over 20 years of age. There may be something to that report. Carrisons Meet— was entertained by Mrs. Carl Harris on with three tables. High score was won by Mrs. R. E. McCaskill, w^iile floating' and consolation prizes went to Mrs. Leslie Rest and Mrs. Louise Lee respectively. Sgt. John Dan McI.Aurln returned Tuesday to his post in ‘’California after an extended furlough here wUh mother, Mrs. Daisy McLaurin. Mrs.'Fred Brinson entertained the teachers of the primary division of the Presbyterjan Sunday School Mon day evening. Sunday guests of the J. H. Ruffs were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Douglas of Atlanta, Ga., Miss Virginia Douglas of University of Georgia. LL and Mrs. V. R. Ruff and Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Ruff of Newberry. Gene Horton of the Navy haa been visiting his aunt, Mrs. M.~C. McCas- kill. Sunday guests, of Mrs. M. S. Parker were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walters and family of Darlington, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Parker and family apd Neal Parker of Camden. Marriage of Interest to friends and relatives was that of Josh King to Miss Lorene Finkle 'in Morganfield, Ky., Novermber 13. Josh, the young est son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. King, was recently discharged from the ser vice. (Continued from first pags) pated in Lt. Gen. Doodlittle’s raid on ’Tokyo. Later he became operations and gunnery officer on LSM Flotilla Staff. There he assisted in planning and executing rocket attacks on Kerama. Btto, Okinawa and le Shima. His next assignment was the com mand of USS LSM 186 which beach ed tanks and ammunition at Okinawa. His last assignment has brought him to this flagship where he has taken command of LCS Group 12. He has 35 months of overseas service and served Itf the ftforth and SoutTi At lantic patrols. Lt. (5dr. Dan J. Carfison was grad uated, from the Naval Academy in 1939 arid entered upon his first duty aboard the USS Trenton as coin- municatioiis officer? The Trenton was then in the European Squardon and visited France. England. Portu gal, Africa and saw Pacific service at Manila. Pearl Harbor and Guam. Then he bwame purchasing officer at Naval Sir Station, (Corpus Christi, Texas. Hia next assignment was that of Assistant gunnery officer on the USS Biloxi and later became gunnery officer on the cruiser USS Pittsburg. He has held the assignment as gun nery officer abroad the Aircraft Car rier Yorktown for the past three Returns To Camden It’s a happy Thanksgiving for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Netles, their lovely little daughter and all the members of the Nettles family. For turkey-day 1945 brought back to the family hearth Pvt. Jack Nettles, former Camden councilman and sportsmah. Pvt. Nettles flew from Iwo Jima to Hamilton Held. Calif., and thence took train for Camp (Iordan at Au gusta. where he received his honor able discharge. He has been away for nearly three years, most of the time in the South Pacific. months. Recently he took part in the invasion of Tarawa. Saipan. Guam and carrier strikes in Okinawa, Kyu shu and Honshu. raiiiniiiiiBiiiiHiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiB COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre Cornar Broad and Rutladga Sta. FRIDAY.SAT.,\lOV. 23-24 Sunset (Zarson and Peggy Stewart in “BANDITS OF THE BADLAND'' Also “Federal Operator 99*' Also Comedy and Cartoon' MON.-TUES., NOV. 26-27 Spectacular in Technicolor “THUNDERHEAD” (Sequel to “My Friend Fllcka’’) Roddy McDowell, Preston Foster and Rita* Johnson Also Pathe News WED.-THURS., NOV. 28-29 “VOICE OF THE WHISTLER*' Richard Dix and Lynn Merrick Chapter 4 “Jungle Raiders'* Paramount News Matinee 3:15—Nlghte 7:15 4 9:00 Saturdays 12 Noon and Continuous Last Show Starts at 8:30 p. m. mniHi No. 14625 ' TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF COMPETROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Washington, D. C., Sept. 38, 1946 Whereas, satisfactory evidence has >een presented to the Comptroller of the Currency that 'The Commercial Bank of Camden, Camden, County of Kert^w, State of South Carolina', has commied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States re quired be complied with before being authorized to commence the business of Banking as a National .Banking As sociation. Now, therefore, I Preston Delano, Comptroller of the Currency, do here by certify that th^ said llie Com mercial Bank ol Camden having coni'- plied with the requirements of the ; Statutes of th* tYnited States as afore said, is authorised to commence the buaineaa aa a National Banking Asso ciation. under the title The Ck)m- mercial National Bank, on October 1, 1945. In testimony whereof, wltnesa my band and Seal of office this 28th day of September, 1946. 8/ Preston Delano, 29-S7C Comptroller of the Currency. ipiniiHiraiiinHHm Watch Your Kidneys/ Help ’Them Cleaiise the blood of llprraful Body Waste YtMr iMasM sM 0MMlsiitly SltariBK WMU matter Irom the Mood etresm. But ktdntye eometimee teg In their wont—do not set Si Nsture Inteaded—fait to re move impuriliee thst. il retained, may goUon the ayatem and upeet th* whole ly machinery. Symptome may he nanint baekaehe. persiatent headacna, attaeka of diitineea. getting up nights, ewelUng, pufflnaee under the eyas—e feeling of narvoua anxiety and loaa of pep and etrength. Othar aigna of kidney er Madder die- erder are eometiaMs burning, scaaty or too frequent urination. There ^outd no doubt that prompt traatmeat la wiaer than naglect. Z>eea*t PilU. Doaa’e have been winning new friends for more than forty yaaia. They have a nation-wide reputation. Are raeommended by grateful people the eouatry over. Axk your ntickborl Doan SPILLS COMING ATTRACTIONS —at— Camden Theatre FRIDAY-SAT.. NOV. 23-24 ZANE GREY’S “WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND” y James Warren, Uiihard Martin and Audrey I,^ng Also Selected Short Subjecta SAT., NOV. 24, 10:30 Show “PURSUIT TO ALGIERS” Basil Uatbbone and Nigel Bruce SUNDAY r MONDAY- TUESDAY, NOV. 25-26-27 In Twhnlcolor /> • “STATE FAIR” - Starring - Dana Andrewa, Jeanne Crain Dick Haymea and Vivian Blaine Also News Monday and Tuesday WED.-THURS., NOV. 28-29 Eddie Bracken and Veronica I.ake in “HOLD THAT BLONDE" (The Atomic Bombshell of Laughter) Also News ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF R & R Grocery & Market 919 South Broad Streat CAMDEN, S. C. DECEMBER 1, 1945 Oparated by Frad S. Reynolds, recently discharg ed from the Armed Forces . . . wishes for friends, old and new, to visit him there. IIMHWiB FIDELITY MUTUAL Life Insurance Company PHILADELPHIA ORIGINATOR Income for Life Policy Disability Income with Life InBurance For Impresarios! Toy Xylophones 1.49 A Bedtime Companion!- CUDDLY BEAR 1.98 For Promenading! Doll Walkers CARROLL JONES, State Manager COLUMBIA 2.79 They’ll delight in playing JJeir favorite Christmas ^pols on this crystal ton- ^ 12 tu>b4 xylophone! J^omee with ’ 2. plaj^ig hammers anct a shert^w songs. She wants him for Christ mas because he has a plump, pFushy body that’s nice to hug, shoe-button eyes and alert ears! 14H” w*e. Any pint-siied mother with lots of children will appreciate this smoothly enameled doll-walker! IM W. SHANNON HEATH, Representative iPHONE 689 SAVAGE BUILDING , - CAMDEN 26li” tone—21V4” -/