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, 8^^, Luncheon and Tea each we^ dw without reservations. Due to the scarcity of good food we reque3t 24-hour notice for Sunday luncheon and dinner parties. W« 8«m CliristmM tKaiMr ob 48-hoiir RMtmtko $2.80 par Plata 8ratact Yovr Hama fram 11 from cimai BuoiY »i GFT swr •Dolls •Imported Handkerchiefs •Swiss Music Radio Box (for Children) •Baby Sets . •Lamps •Crystal •Demitasse Cup and Holder ' • •Vases Gifts far All the Family 9 On Saturday, Dac. 22, from 2 to 4 <^clod^ wa will hara a Clurtstina* party with a raal Santa Claue for duldran iqp to 7 years of ago. A tlaifii rida and gift b in store for tliOM attand- ing. Parents are asked to call if Uft«r child b planning to coma. In arant of rain on satnrday, the party will bo hold Monday aftamaon. ■. 1.1^11—.I. PHONE W N (M I ( TV Mn. Frsak Kirk «u the hosse gOMt this, w«dc oC Mr. si^ Mrs. Richard KlriL W. T, Backlsr of SharoB. Coon.. arrlTsd In Camden last Frldaj to remain for sereral weeks. Mrs. Margaret J. Brown of lYen* tom N. J., is a gnest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B^wwn. Miss Lonlsa Aaoran. elo nttentf school in New York. Is ^ndlng the holidays with her pamsts, Mr. and Mrg. Tom^Ancmm. Darld West left Toesday for Camp Stoneman, Callfi^nla. after a 7-day delay lesTe enroots with hla mother Mrs. L. L. West Mayor F. K. McCorkle. who has been 111 with a slnns Infection for the past ssToral weeks, was able to be at his jpftlce this week. Chidet Charles H. Bichel Is home from Rlrerslde Military Academy to spend the TOlldays with his per mits, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. nohsL The Misses Priscilla and Jans Backley, with* their brother. James, will arrlTe by motor froih Sharon, Conn.. Snnday, to spend the hoU- days at the horns of their parents. Mr. and Mrs W F. Backley. Kaxm sehatka. Reed and Maoreen Back- ley win arrt^ Satarday and Wil liam and Pktrlcia on Monday. FOUR YEARS OLD LRtle*Vlndcia Lee Hinson cele brated her foarth birthday Satnr day, December 14. with n party from S to i p. m.. glren by her mother, Mrs. Selma Hinson. Nineteen of her little« friends attended. Oames ^sre played. Prises were glren to Brenda Reed and Larry Shirley. Ylis Bttls host ess had a benatlfnl cake with green, nrhite and pink trimmings. Ice cream and cake were serred by her mother. She recelred many gifts. If you sraat CMM Chrltl* DIM Phokb outdo doD*t forgul Catkin Homa Studio at 1840 HaOa St. Canulan, S. Cl. day pr night hara ar In yaar luNua hy appalntmwd. Hasn tha Kiddlat nutda around tha Chrbtnutt traa Joe Gfiskin, 8r0 Photographer — Phons 2104 A FEW SUGGEnONS . . , . FOR PR Compacts, ' Wrist Watches . ' . Aacelets Necklacm Sibefwire Spray Pens IMamond Dimier Rings INamond Engagement Rings Fountain Pens Bmi^, Comb and Itoor Sets Eurjyw Biriintone Rinfs. NeeUatM ' FOR HIM Wrist Watches Billfolds ^ Qgarette liiditers Tie-Chain Sets Watch Chains - Key Chains Codriail Sets Cigarette Cases Buckle Sets m Clips ^ Rings ' ' < Toilet Sets Pen Sets i' ..>w College Students Will Entertain At A Christmas Ball The first nnnosl Christmas ball will bs glren by . the Kerehsw county CsroUns club In the gym- nsslam of the Cstnden high ■chool. Monday, December IS. the hoars-to be from f p. m. antU 1 a. m. Charley Waltwe* orcheetra from Columbia will prorlde the maeical Insplratioa for the daneere aad a large crowd of the college and high school stndente aad their dates Is expected. Tickets are on sale at the City Drug company etmre now. The com mittee In charge of the dance an nounces that tha ball wUl be en tirely Informal In character^ Jim my Little is the president of the Kershaw county Carolina club which now numbers near 60 mem bers. Invitations Out For Annual Ball At Buckley Home Camden eodety watched the mail this week, for It carried In- ▼Itatlons to the annual hall, glren erery holiday period by Mr. and Mrs: W. F, B^klsy at Kamytchatka. The affair will take place on the erening of Saturday, December IL The ball, glren In ^s beautlfal plantation homa. Is siways an out standing social erent of the Cam den seascn:. -It marks the wedding annlrersary of Mr. and Mrs. Back< ley and also that 6( their dangh ter, Mary Alotoe, now Mrs. Ben W. Heath. Honrs announced on the Inrlta- tions read I to 1. The annual Kamsohatka ball learee nothing to be desired. A splendid (wcheetm from Columbia Is to offer the musical Insplratioa for the «lapeers. The drawing rooms and enfranee hall oa the flrat floor will be cleared for the merrymakeni. R;ed Cross Notes fndle K. ven Treeekew The monthly execntlre board meeting was hM4 December I, Major M. Brallsferd presiding. The following repgrts were offered aad accepted: Vice Chairman Mrs. M. C. j ▼oaTreoekow who reported tbp snc- cesf of the Red Croes fboat la the parade, and rlsits of national offl- cera; the treasurer, Mfs. Belk, who told of the house committee’s pro- ▼IsloB for cemfort nt headauartert 'or the winter; Mrs. John WnlL Y. 8. 8. ttuHpntOi, urged th« knitp ’.ers of Kinibav conn^ to come to headenartem for wool for chfldren’a sweatore, now grayely Beaded for orerseag reUef and Mrs. Leon Sehlosbnrg*s motor corps plsns to bring ebeer to the reterans In the Veteran’s hoapltal la Cohunbls and Fort Jackson. Jfrs. Dorothy Smith, ehairmaa of home senrlce, attended the home serrlee lastltnte held Ip Lancaster for a week and reports wonderful aselstanoe In her line of work. Mias Charlotts Smith accmnpanlsd the ehsinnan and Mrs.. Leon Schloo- bnrg and Mrs. Hnbert WBson and Mrs. Hairett attendsd the first day of the seeslon. Mlae Ltrlngston, home serrlee field reprenentatlre for the southeastern area, oondnet- ed the class. Six conaties wers rap- rsssated. Mrs. Oalthor, horns . narMag chairman’s report was jnoet en- ooprlng. Col. TOo’Tresekow an- Bounced the plan of the camp and hospital commlttse for the Christ mas presents and parties for the reterans In Columbia and Fort Jackson hospitals. Announcements were made In all the Camden churches. Mias Ada Phatp's Junior Red Croes report was emphaetned by a splendid display of artleles made by the Jnnlm ter retsrann In hospitals. This exhibit was shown at the teacher’s meetlani at tha grammar school and the 1^ Kalb school aad win he at MiUher and Jaekaoa sehooto later. The grammar aad Pina Tree ndMoln Miow IM par cent enndlaient. tie first proj^ at Plae Tree nsheei la alasoet eooq detad. MIM HELEN L. VEREBN LEAVES FOR TENNESSEE Mias Halen L. Vsreea left last Saturday for Moontate Home. Tenn., to taka up bar dntlaa la the foremmeat hospltaL She spent three aad oneSalf years la serrlee orersess. She- is the daughter of Mr^and Mn. W. H Vereen of Cam den. Ae waa attodied to the M Army, under the eonuaaad of Oea. Dereen oreneas. Legion \ ^ Auxiliary Notes The December aaoetlng of the Legion Auxiliary waa hsld at the home of Mn. Oratnger Komegay, with 47 memben preaenL Among them nine newly accepted mem ben.' We an now "Orer the Top" with our nqota of lOS by a margin of one. This doesn’t mean the in- rltatlon la closed towards sny one eligible or Interested in Jolniitg os we sre anxious to obtain all the arallable memben we can. Please contact Mn. Kornegay tor Informa tlop and application blanks, regard ing sama. The corresponding secretary, Mrs. Dsss Boykin, Boykin, 8. C would greatly appreciate every member, old or new, dropping her a card statiag present address as she Is anxtons to hare a complete correct mailing list. Mrs. O. B. Chewnlng earnestly asked we collect coupons and turn In to her from the following Items: Health Clnb Baking Powder, Oe- tagoif Soap Products, Louslsnne coffee and tea. Romford Baking powder, Mn. Filberts Margarine, Ballard’s Obelisk Flour, Jersey Cereals and Borden’s Silver Cow Braporsted Milk. ’They ca^ be re deemed tor cash and anyone wheth er a member or not (,«n contribute their part toward the. local chap ter by keeping the Items listed In mind and save for the auxiliary. New York and Pennsylvania rais^ orer 11,000 on eonpons alone. Mn. W. T. MlUer, child welfare chi^rnian, Is anxious to Isara of a needy retenn’s family, who needs help, partlcnlarly before the Christ mas season. Throngh her eftwts a Legionnaire’s child was outfitted for school. A large box was de livered at Thanksgiving time tkroagh the above channel. Furth er activities wwe the locker cov en and six boxes of Christmas cards sent to the Veteran’s hos pital for the nee of the men and boys. Five gifts are to be sent to Shaw field, under the special gift program, prompted by Eddy Can tor’s ndio plea. "A Gift for a Yank Who Served.’’ For the epeelal Christmas program fund, $61 was sent to aid In making the Christ mas celebration a Joirona one tor those not getting home at Christ mas time. Onr treasurer. Mn. M. E. Forte, reported |6 dnoated to the Salvation Army jwogvam, $1 to Gte ftunHn fond and the purchase of a TB bond. Befon Introdnclng the gueet ■peaker, Mn. J. Rlon McKlaelek. state pneldenL Mn. L. D. Jennings, Mn. Wm. Hoffman and Mias Ruth Pettns entertained na with some Ohristmaa songs. Miss Pettae mng a solo and then a daet with Mra. Hoffman, accompanied by Mn. Jamn Gandy at the piano. Mn. MoKlealek gave an en thusiastic. Instructlvs end Inspir ing talk, explaining and ontllnng; tha work of ths auxilary, and how necessary to get every evail- able member. She Is very anxlons for the membms to know about the nunlng prognm, connected with the Veteran’s hospltid, where a lot of good work Is needed and can he done. After the meeting was adjourned we were Invited Into the dining room where dellghtfnl meats were served by the hoetnnn. Christmas decorations wsn whsre and Che aoelal hour was thoroughly snjoyed by the mem ben of a well attended meettef. MRS. L. L. WEST TALKS TO SON IN BELGIUM Lt. L. L. WeeL Jr., with the 641st Air Material SQnadron. stationed in Germany, called his mother, Mrs. L L West, whUe on a )04ay leave to Brussela, Belginm, Snn day morning. Mn. West was notl- flsd on Saturday night by ths local operator that the call would come through the following day. Ton bet the "Merry Cbrlstmas’’ was Just that to Mn. Wsst *•7 DRESS SALE All Fall and Winter Dresses greatly reduced. Stop in at our shop on South Broad street and see for your^lf. . Beautiful Rayon Crepes, Part Wools and Spans All reduced for the last minute Christmas buying. Merry Christmas to All Mayer’s Dress Shop •4SBM49trMt Mrs. Frwdf ilayRT «* — 1 A ip. ,0^ Ivrie FLOWERS for Giristmas. •y 1 ■■■ f’ • ■'5.4, DUE TO lAlk DlUVntT . TH^ H AT HOI ALUpATOiS kAiGS /< I Maf dM jof, iIm hap- piaMs' tha gaialj al Chgtatiaaa lata yaaF hoBMi wMi aar wapdar- failj diffataot Hallday daaaratioM, Saad ahaar la yaor friamda wHh fadiaat haii4pials» at "Hiiiad flawan, fira-Fad . -v Whim you ofdar firom ii% tore ci tlowifs daw frith aad aitWkally diaigiiad. Wa Mafrapll «varywh«a ... wa dalivar MUy. a:-" Mdl.lii:-. ': ^ ;■-J#