The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 20, 1946, Image 4

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; ■ 1 / ■ ■; ,.• )a''--i,;' I , ■.' - f' ■-¥ if - f. . MS TWO V 7^- r ,1, I. h' ■■ ‘ ■*. 2!l£^SSi£!!S!SmSmmmSISa^Si£!^lS!^SS^!ai^^a^JLJ!Sa fi^cee Group l^nests Alarm Box Protection Woold Imtail Syotem la All Bidldmg^ Wh«r« There la Daily Aaaetnbly The Camden Junior Chamber ot Commerce want* fire alarm boxea iniUlled In all bnildlnga In Cam- d«i where there li dally public aa- aembly. And the club, with Ita ISO membera, la aaklns the Rotary, Kl* wante and Llona clnba to aupple- ment thla requeat to the city ad mlnlatration. The Jayceea ironp paaaed a reao' Intlon at Ita recular meeting Tuea- day night aaklng the aerrlce clnba aa well aa other clrlc clnba to co(q>erata in the moTement to hare the alarm ayatem extended to In clnde boxea In the hoapltel, achoola and theatera aa well aa botela. Tje matter ot haying all alarm B9BBS3ESS8ESBSSSSSmS5SSBSS Masonic Lodge Elects Officers ^ Kerahaw Lodge No. 29, met Tn^ day night and elected the fOBow* Ing officers: Qeorge Mickle.- worahipfal maa* tar; Clifton Mcltain. aenlor war den; D. J. Creed, Junior warden; J. E. Rdas, treasurer, and V H. Jones, secretary. The following officers were ap* pointed: J. B. McOnlrt. sanlor deacon; Joe Rhodes, Junior dea con; Perry Threat, steward; Nettles. Myers, steward, and J. H. Hoffman, tiler. ' boxes Ih the city to be equipped with red lights to bnm all night was discussed and it la possible that some request along this line will be forthcoming later. It la understood in this connec tion that the city la to make an Inspection of all fire alarm boxes In* the %rea to see that aR are in working order.. :fe-. St'MchdtdA- H. Lave you ever thought of Chr^tnu as a birthday party—« birthday'party that goes all over the world at once? That is why Christ- mu is so joyous ! Everybody is a fMtkipant in this big, grand, world wide party, with Santa Clktts the Wl I Am here , we are, m the Eve of Christmu,"^ sending you our' veiw f ' best wishes fo^ a jojrout time at tml I ■ great Birthday Earty. Bethune News Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Sam Davis and B. K. Tidwell of this place in the death of their father, H. J. Tidwell of Cassatt, whcae fnnend was hpld Monday at Beaver Dam church. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brunson spent the weekMtd in Winston-Salem, N. C.. with friends. f>r. Welter Bates, Dr. end Mrs. McLawhom and Miss Alexander of Oreenvllle were Sunday gueets 'Of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell. The Glee club presented a Christ mss program Wednesday evening. Carols end songs were anng. Mrs. Cherry of Colombia was the speak er of the evening. Rev. J. T. Peeler, district anper- inteodent, preached Sunday even ing In the Methodist church. Fol lowing the services, the first quar terly conference of the new church year wu held. Mm. Kate McNanll, Mrs. B. O. Brown and children. A. B. McNanll and danghtera of Columbia and D. M. McNanll of Rome. Oa., were guests of relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Pearl King hu returned from Rodman, where she hu been with her little grandaon, Jimmie Waters, who has been ill. The following dfficers of the Lynchwood lodge were elected at a recent meeting: L. D. Barr, W. DeLUXE CLEANERS [STMAS GREETINGS Ckrittmtt lights mkad J s gisw tmkmsmm at say atisr Haaa f/ tha yaar, Ths sams lights: sitsr Ciristasss, bars Isat th^h ahaish so, you sot it is rssBy ths ChHstssaa sgirit that lights sm hsasast Ws wish yam arsry hayyiassa this Chsistam ssssoa si IHi, Boyfcm Pontiac V . • Company I I- ^ P,.V . ' ' kiM. ' Local Men Are HoMred At Coca- Cob Xmu INnner Marian Heyman, R. K. Mc Carty and Thomas O. Boykin, local represuptatlvea of the Carolina Coca-C^ Bottling company of Sumter, attended the annual Chriatmu dinner h^ in Sumter Isat week Thursday evening. Mr. Heyman, a director of the company for the past M years, ro- celved-gold pins set with Uapphlms. jdiamonds ss s service recognition Meesrs. McCarty and Boykin re ceived gold pin sets with sapphires. They were fn recognition of ser vice covering the period from 18 to 10 yesrs. Mr. Heyman was hon ored for his service for from 25 yesrs on. All employees who hsve been with the company from one year on were rewarded with seiwlce pins. «-• a a.* It Is good to know that Cluristmcui is hsrs again .*. . good to oslsbrats it, 08 in ths post, with so mony fins psopls with whom ws ars happy..^to bs GUMK>ciats( in this community, and to whom ws now ssnd Our Most . I Heaity CHRISTMAS GREETINGS sf Natinsafiy iybsipiaad M.; C. a Mitchell, 8. W.; J. H. Copeland, J. W.; A. K. McLaurin, treasnrer; J. L. King, secretary and treasurer. Appointed: W. C, Hutey, 8. D.i W. M. Smith. J. D.: J. M Clybnm, tiler; A. B: McLsnrin^ steward; W. A. McDoweR Jr., stew ard: and W. h. Baker, chaplain. Norwood Thomas of Winnsboro spent Wednecdsy with his moth er, Mrs. L. R. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clybnm and children of Alcoln were Sunday guests of their mother, Mrs. Dona Clybum. A Christmas pageant, “Unto Us s Son Is Bora.” will be presented Sunday evening in the PreM>yterian church Instead of the regular preaching service. At this time an offering will be given for the sged ministers and familea. . The Nancy Kng and Joanna Gas ton circles of the Methodist church met Jointly with Mrs. D. M. Mays Tuesday afternoon. At this time a Chrlatmaa program and a Christ mas tree ware enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bethune and Mias Frances Bethnns bf Charlotte were gnesta of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Tarbrough Baturdny, Mias Dotothy Rortod of Charles ton spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lar H<^ ton. School closed JTiduj for one week^s vmditlon for ChAltmah holi days. Tuesday night the BaronDsKalb school and Bethune plansd basket ball with the DeKalb gJrb, Tinning nhd the Bethune hoyli; wlhntnr. Mount Plsgah and Bethune boys and girb tiwsd nWay ntidit wth Bethune trinning both vunes. The Bethnne boys havs not lost a game this year.- Mra. Toang Allen of Durham. N. C.. waa the weekend gneat of her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Baker. Mra. Frank Lee haa received an Invitation to the marrixge^^of her nleoiw Mias Dorothy TiUwrOf Dem ean (kilo.. Fsbrahrl’ 4. wHs Tiller la the only dankhteir ot Marvin Til IW of Denver and a former realdent of Bethune; Bill Catoe, US Marine, who has been ststloned in China, Is visiting with his wife and child 'at the home of his parsnts, Mr. and MfU. G. 8. Catoe. Mra. Leon Jonea gave a snrprise miscellaneous shower for Mrs Haxel Horton December 14. Little Miss Laura Jonea dressed as Santa presented the honoree with a large bag of lovely and useful gifts. The hoetess assisted by Mrs. Bob Holly served chicken salad on lettuce, crackers , and coffee, Mrs. C. E. McLendon of Bishdit- vllle is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Severance. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Parker and son, Maron. Mr. and Mra. Purdy Sowell and little daughter were guests of relativea in Charieeton Sunday. i SINCERE 'GOOD WISHES for a delightful holiday season horn the store that Mendship • built Carolers WiO Siig On M<niday afternoon, December 2S, the Camden Carotara will alng throhfhont the city. Their firat songf ..1^ be song from the (dd court bouse at 8 p. m. Tbence they wni go to the poet office ommer, there to Rectory square and then on to Brevard Place. The last ap pearance will \s at the Court Inn and from thepa the Carolers will go to the Trinity Methodist chnreb to enjoy their gifts and Chrlatmaa tree. The Cartders, 25 Juvenile voices, carry the message of peace en earth, good will to men. and their tour through the city revives an old and gradoos custom. They are under the direction ‘of. the adnlt advisors of Trinity church. The Camden Garden Club is ssslstlng in their schedule and transporta tion. The singing will tako place rain or thine, so gather on the iwrohes of those near the five sta- Gons to greet the Carolers. Ton are beginning to get old when you don’t want It to snow for Christmas. May countless blessings bring true Joy to you and yours ' at Christmastime, ALLEN SHOE SHW Chronick Climei Aili Get Results SEASONS GREETINGS And an abundance of Christmas cheer. Our inromise of dependable service holds true in 1946 as in the past years, J. PAUL ROSS 932 Brosd Street ' How weH we remember ttoM oM _ * Fashioned Christmas dinners— « father at one end of the nMm; metfaer at the other end, and the chfl^heir hi between, wondering if fstfsar would ever get done carving fiw tnritey. .^Sd whatminev jrieel Wouldn’t you Ifis a Chriatinai tike that tidi fm of* SOhOf We hope that your ChrisCniaB is as moeh Hke that m the changing thnee wOl permit, and fiiat dl tha joys of tha old days wtt abaond* WHITAKER-BOYKIN GO. Camdast S. C. GBEETIRCS! □ a a a o Music and song and happiness everywhere! Lighted windows, green trees bri^iant with glowing buibi, all contributing to Ibe grand i sum total of Christmas. . ~ lt*s fine to celebrate Christmas again* this season of .1946, fine to have finished • • ♦ • anotfier year in' this community of bappy q Somes and friendly people. ^ ToEach^ABWeWhh A lElT NEIBT First Nstimial Bank MBMBKB OF FBOeiUL llceiM MIMBBS OF FBOIIIAL DIFOtIT Ik