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19 PAM POUR TNI 6AMMN CMROWiOH, CAMPM. tOUTM OAROUtIA, PRiPAY, DRCgNRlit 21, IfN Fans will note the all-South Caro lina high achool football selections. Not a Camden name appears on eith er the first or second team listing. This all-state selection comes from Oreenrille, the source of much of that ttsam-rating Junk that was paraded in the press during the closing weeks of the 1945 grid season. • • • • We’re not going to comment on this all-state stuff. Elxcept to state that in our humble opinion, it’s a bunch of hooey. We say this for the reason that of the twenty-five coaches, sportwriters and school pap ers who figured up this mess, we do not believe that 60 per cent or more of these experts saw all of the play ers in action. '-CF Prom the Skipper's Desk Of She all-star groupingk, we have seen la *few of thOm in action and agalivTapoligize for our presentation of our firm belief that McKay Norris and Giles Huggins, Camden stars, were superior to th^ pickings of the experts. * • • • After scanning the all-star groups and thinking back to those high school ratings, we are firmly con vinced that Ivory ins’t confined to the tusks of elephants. • • • • The all-stari?) selections found Brookland-Cayce placing Bill Estes and Bubber Senn~on the first team. Gene HlH’*of North Charleston. Ben Pittman of Greenville, Bill Jarrett, Chester Stan Clark of Gaffney, Thur mond Cook of Sumter. Curtis Waters of ock Hill. Larry Riggs of Charles- Horkl i.'w Herald Angels sing. Once again the ah’ is filled with song and musk ... the musk of the spheres. Once again it’s Christmas with all that this sacred holiday implies. We hope that thb Christmas of 1945 will be^ a truly happy Christmas for you and yours. WHITAKER & COMPANY ton, and Jimmie Jones of Spartnburg complete the picture. Hill and Pittman drew guard posi tions, Jarrett center; Estes and Clary tackles, DeLoacb of Colombia and Cook of Sumter at ends with Wat^, Hill, Rigge and Jones as backs. • • • • Second team selections were Cal vert bf Spartanburg and Young of Charleston, lends; Lee of Parker at one tackle and Rigge of Charleston, Kaneft of Columbia, Pridemore of Gaffney and Flowers of Porter Mili tary tied for the other tackle; John son of Columbia and Bewick of Parker, guards; Boulware of Porter, center; and backs Horton of Green wood, Tezsa of 'Spartanburg, Caru- thers of Rock Hill and Belch of Brookland-Cayce. — • • • • • Bishopville's four wide-awake Civic organization;, the Bishopville Rotary Club, Bishopville Lions Club. Bisbop- ville Kiwanis Club and the Pilot Chib have Joined together and are planning on giving a fitting welcome to Felix Anthony "Doc” Blanchard. All-Amer ican football player, when he comes fo Bishoprille to 8penj|^ his Christmas vacation. • • • • » Preliminary plans call for a ban quet to bd held in the auditorium of the Bishopville High School at 7: SO o’clock on ’Thursday night, December 27. In addition to the banquet which is to be one that will be long remem bered, an appropriate program is be ing gotten up. Tentative plans call for the program and the banquet to be broadcast over a nation-wide radio hook-up. • • • • The four civic organizations -plan to invite members of the Blanchard family, the Bishopville High School football squad, coaches and sports writers of South Carolina and some from North Carolina, in addition to some other outstanding guests of the state. KERSHAW LODGE NO. 29, A. F. M Regular Communication First Tuesday of Ba^ Month, At t F. M. Visitor* " Wslcoma. U a J0NB8. W. M. e. J. OUTLAW. Secretary CITATION Bute of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge: Whereas. Marguerite O. Segars, made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of Williford J. Segars. ’These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Williford J. Segars, deceased, that they be and appear before me. in the Court of piobate, to be held at Camden. S. C. on December 22- next, after publica tion hereof, at 11 o'clock In the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 7th day of December Anno Domini 1946 40p N. C. ARNETT. Judge of Probate for KMshaw County raiHnniiiHHiHiiiniEBiiiiiiiiiiiiivi CarsCrashOn Hig^ay; Drivers Escape Injury Two automobiles were damaged and the drivers narrowly escaped ter- ious injury in a headon collision on the highway near Pisgah last Friday. Cars driven by Frank Baker of Rembert and Willie Flemming, negro, of Dalzell crashed while traveling at a fair rate of speed. Bakers car was damaged to the ex tent of 976 and Flemming’s repair bill will approximate'"150. Hugh H. Thompson Cafled By Death Hugh Solomon Thompson, 60, died at 4:30 Sunday afternoon at his home near Bethune after a lingering illness Bom and reared in Kershaw coun ty, Mr. Thompson was the son of W. M. and Henrietta Thompson. He had spent the last 18 years of his life in the Bethune section, where he was engaged in farming. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Daisy stokes Thompson! three* sops, Harold and H. S., Jr., of Betbune, and Olin S. of the United States Merchant Marine now en route to France; three daughters, Mrs. Ivy Tandle and Vm'a ’Thompson of Bethune, and Mrs. T. R. Copeland of Lancaster; his step mother, Mrs. Maggie Thompson of Bethune; and one brother two sis ters, and two grandchildren. CITATION State of South Carolina, County at Kershaw. By N. C. AraetL Probate Judge: Whereas, Winona Bracey made suit to me to grant her Letters of Admin istration of the Estate and effects of Wiley F. Bracey, Sr. These are. ther^ore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Wiley F. Bracey, Sr., deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate ,to be held at Camden, S. C;. on December 26, next after pub lication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to shoyr cause, if any they have, why the said Adipinistration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 11 day of December Anno Domini 1946. SS^41c N. C. ARNETT. Judge of. Probate for Kershaw County nSAL DISCHARGE mi Mjffir • Notice is hereby given that any p^- sons hunting, fishing, or making ffrea. or permitting fires set by them to run or , bum thereon.- or pasturing there<^’^|)r removing therefrom any trees w^, straw or shrubbery, or otherwise trespassing on the lands belonging to Allan P. Kirby, known as the Cooke-Dye ’Tracts and the Ford Place, located in Flat Rock Township, on the Waters of Beaver Creek, will be prosecuted to .tl^D ^ull extent of the law. L. W. BOTKIN. U, Agent NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted to the estate of M. M. Evans are hereby notified to make i>ayment to the undersigned, and all parties, if any. hafing claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. HORACE F. EVANS. Administrator, Camden, S. C., Nov. 30, 1946. 38-40e Drfv u BeQoickToT^ Bronjdiitis ford to take a ehanoe less Dotmit cnww goro r^t to the seS^ help loosen and expel .... phlMm and aid nature to*8oothe**fS a bottle^CreomWoowEh nn/®" Jfcuidliw mu mu.^a2 ly allays the cough, permlttlne Notice is hereby given, that one month from this date, on January 12. 1946, Beulah Roberts will make to the Probate Court of KerMiaw Coun ty her final return as Executrix of the estate of EMman Roberts deceas ed, and on the same date she will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Executrix. N. C. ARNETT. Judge of Probate, Camera, s. €., Dpc. 12, 1946. 39-42p XVVIBEN w« lee little boys and girls ibak- W ing hands with Santa Clans Ihis thohiht ctnnes to mind: "Wt would like our expression of appre ciation for your patronage to be a hearty shake of die hand for eadi of you. As we seem to be denied diis <4»portimi^, pleaae accept this, while a snbetitale lor a hand- shake, as no less tineere in widihig yon a HAPPY CHRISTMAS Mr. and Mra. C. Granger Komegay Fair Street and Hampton Park * - CAMDEN, S. C J (JhilsimSsJ^ PEACE ON EARTH-GOOD WILL • ♦•TOWARD ALL MEN-**- Every holiday Has its significance, but none can compare with Christmas. It*is the one time pf the year when self-seek ing gives way. to selflessness, and all "are united in one common attitude ol good Will towards our fellowmen. CXur entire personnel Joins in wii^- I- ing Qiristmas Joy to tfibse whom we have sOTved, and to others os well. Accept our sincere thanks for the privilege of being of help in making this Qiristmas of 1945 truly merry. E E J t0 m TEETIDE HiPPINESS ' i At this time when CHristmcis trees are] becjinning to glow in the windows, ev erywhere, and ttie hoDy wreaths are going up, we want to send you our,beet wlshw fOT a very Happy Qiristmas. You -I' , nerve made 1945 a very pleasemt year Sor ui% for whidf we ore duly groiehiL • i ' i . ' ■ . ' * — >' Camden Food Shop *