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we stand pledged to serve you in 1947.
With grateful acknowledgement
of past favors we extend to all
the seattm^s greetings.
MYERS MOTOR COMPANY
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The annnal Chrlatmas meetlBK of
the bride club wme held Toeedar
eTenlng vtth Miu Harrtett Mays In
her cabin, two .miles from town.
The cabin was with its bis
open fireplace, greenery and gaily
decorated tree. After the camea
were brer gifts were giren out to
each gnest Those winning prises
were C. B. Mitchell, Miss Mary Bl-
len McLanrln and L. M. BMt.
Onests of the evening were Mrs.
Louise Etheridge, Misses Jolla Ken*
nedy, Mary B&en McLaorin and
^te Barrineao of Columbia.
Miss Harry Randolph of Lamar
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. SevOTsnce.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moyer and
family of Colombia ware Sunday
guests of the Lee Hiltons.
Mrs. Jadi Easterling of McCall
is visiting her sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. L; M. Best
Mr. and Mra Fred Brinsor
visited relatives in Jessup and Sum*
merville. Qa., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thrower and
children of Charleston are visiting
Mrs. Thrower’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. BUI Smith.
Mr. and Mrs# June Tmesdell
spent Sunday in BennettsvUle with
Mrs. TmesdelTs parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Melton.
Mrs. Richard O. Jacobs of
Trenton, N. J., arrived Thursday
to spend Christmas with her par>
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed G. Davis
Soon after arriving she had
phone caU from her husband, whs
is stationed at this ptatee, tMllng
her to return as he was to leave
for overseas* service the first of the
week. Mrs. Jacobs left the nest
day to return to Trenton.
Mrs. L. D, Robertson is spend*
ing Christmas in HartsvUle with
her son and famUy, Mr. and Mra.
HamUton Thomas.
Mrs. Eva Morgan has returnee
from an extended visit with her
eon and famUy, Mr. and Mrs. Van
Morgan in Bennettsville.
School closed Friday for one
week’s holiday. At 11 o'clock the
annual Christmas mesage was
brought by Rev. T. B. Altman in
the Baptist church. Music was fur
nished by the Glee club.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E., ’TruesdeU and
children of Gastonia, N. C., are
spending Christmas with their par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. E. Z. ’Tmesdell
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Hlott an^
family spent the weekend and the
first of the week in Walterboro
with Mr. Hlott’s parents.
Little Sara Margaret Cassady
celebrated her fourth birthday an'
niversary Saturday afternoon, when
she invited in a number pf little
friends, to make merry the day.
Friends wUl be glad to know
that Jflas Gerry Davis, who Is a| The foUowtag WtaUkrop gtria are
patieat in Camdea heapHal, Is re* at home for the holidays: Misaas
enperating nicely from an opera- Ehra Jo and WlUie Esther Ratcliff,
tlon.
Miss Louise Wells of Tovtagton,
Conn., has arrived to spend the
winter with Mlss. Mary Arthur and
her father, F. M. Arthur.
Mrs. Manning Parker entertained
her circle, the Walter V. Jerman,
fA the Methodist ehardi Friday
evening. Carols were sung and a
Christmas program presented.
Bunny Hassmond. Joyce Fowler,
Mary Frances Tarbrou^ and Bara
Rebecca McKinnon.
Miss Sara Gordon of MaaapoUs,
N. O. hi visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Z. P. Gordon.
Miss Margie Jones of Aynor is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Horton , are
reeeivlag oongvatalatioas upon the
arrival of a son. December 12.
Bethune McLaurin is spending
Christmas in Pair Forest, IlL, with
friends.
Earl Jones of the Medical School
of Charleston is spending the holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Jones.
Mrs. Carl Bath and son and Mra.
8. E. Hilton of Wilson. N. C., are
visiting Mra. M. C. McCaskill.
Mrs. Elmore HUton and daugh
ter are vMtteg In Barak4f^-<X
Miss Betty Best is vlidting her
I^ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Best
BETHE8DA PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday, December It. A. Douglas
McAm, pastor. Church school, for
every age at 10 o’clock. At the
11:11 morning service the Lord’s
Supper wUl be observed. Miss Jean
Williams will sing. Edward Thomp
son. organist Everyone is Invited
to attend these services.
May many friends
help make
the days brighter
for you in
1947
CHRISTMAS & CHRISTMAS
COMING ArntACilOMS
Camden TheMre
FrL-5et.t Dec. 27-28
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CRIB ‘By^NKET
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Cancellation Of All Obligations
For New Automobiles
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Due to the fact that the Studebaker Company
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has not assigned us any car quota—end to the un
certainty as to when the famous Studebaker cars
win be available to take care of the reservations
Hsted by many hundreds of motorists wishing to
purchase a new Studebaker car...
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We take this opportunity to announce to the
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car-seddng pubUc that we are, as of this date,
canceHing aU (ddigations occasioned by reserva*
tion requests. ^
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It is eomBMulBHVwledge that many dtizens
who desireto purchase new cars have filed thdr
namesvritii a nutierity if nof aU of tiieautomobile
agencies in Cam^n. .Hus has, in a great meas
ure created a chaotic and unfair situation.
To elindnate any and aU unpleasant and un
fair dtuatHHis that have arisra because of this
wholesale registration of prospective car buyers
with many agendes, we hav^ decided on the
above stqi.
We appreciate the public demand for the
Studebaker cm’s and trust that its many friends
will keep in toudi wift u& We want yon all to have
and enjoy these Kh^ of Hie hoihwqr.
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