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. 0 * - r . -■iii •i-'V i-i. BON VOYAGE As iwe M17 adiett to ne ;««* J«l I patted and prepare la wekome iIm jneenlle 1947, may we pante a moment to with yon clear and tmooth tailing throngh the S64 dajt to come and remind yon that yonr eontinned conrtety will be onr incentive toward increat- ing good tenriee in the f<»lb> # eoming year. SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY ai7So.Bn>adSt Phone 109 General Repairt.. Salet and Senrice Dodge-Plymouth Cart Dodge **jol>-rated** Tmckt NEW YEAR. WISHES With light heart and gladdened spirit we welcome the New Year. Here's hoping that the 1947 “picture** is a rose-colored one for you and yours. REDFEARN MOTOR COMPANY MISS ELIZABETH MULI£B IS BRIDE OP COLVIN >W. SHEOBN — ' . -Ai, Impressive Service la Held In Bethesda Presbyterian Chorch MIm Elliabeth Holmet Holler, charmint daoghter of Mr. axul Mrs. Mortimer Glover Muller, became the bride of Colvin Wller Sheom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sheom. at an Impressive and beantlfnl ceremoor that took place In the historic Bethesda Presbyterian chnrcb Saturday. December 21. at 8 o’clock In the evening. Rev. A. D. McArn, pastor of the church, of ficiating. The bride, given In marriage by her father, Mortimer Glover Mul ler. was attired in, a heavy white silk crepe drees with long train. The gown was designed with an off-shoulder effect with a lace bertha and mltta to match. The veil was floor length. She wore an heirloom locket about her neck and carried a sheath of call% lilies tied with a wide satin streamer. The bride^ was attended by Miss Blllye Reddick of Angnsta, Oa.. and her bridesmaids were Miss Hil da Brockman of Spartanburg, Mrs. Lnther Sowell, Jr. of Camden end Mias Martha Green of LancMter. The groomsmen were John Lindsey Hsilett of Charlotte and Charles Me Casklll and Lnther Sowell, Jr., of this city. Ushers were Mortimer Glover Muller, Jr,, a brother of the bride; Shannon Llndaay. Bngene Sheom. Camden, and Thomaa Ruff of CharlottesvlUe. Va. The gowns of the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were all ehnb lar and featured white corded bodice ■ with net skirts and each carried an armfnl of red polnsettas tied with red satin ribbon. Mrs. M. G. Mnller, mother of the bride, was gowned In black chif fon and lace with opera length black gloves. She wore an w- chid corsage. Mrs. Benton Sheom, mother of the groom, was attired in a gown of aqua silk with white gloves and she wore an orchid corsage. At the reception that followed at the Muller home on Rectory Lane the guesta wers greeted at the door by Mr. and Mrs. John Nettles Lind say. Assisting were Mr. end Mrs. H. K. Hallett of Charlotte, uncle and aunt of the bride. In charge of the pnnch bowls were Mrs Jack Nettlae, Mrs. Charles Orsan, Mlaa Katherina fl^a^ and Mtoa Monia Rath Redfaam possad MmdwidMW and eaka. The receiving line with the bride end groom, members of the Inidal party and parents of the conple wee formed In front of the mantel in the simclous drewtng roem of the Mnll^ home. This mantel was decorated with Christmas' greens, white flowers end cendlee and made an effective background fmr the group. The bride's register and gift room were in charge of Mrs. Tl^mas Ruff, a sister of the groom. The bride’s table In the dining room wee covered with e fillet and cut work cloth and centered with s Mirer bowl containing caraatkma State Theatre KERSHAW, a C Friday, December 27 ‘kUOXANT JOURNEY" Qlewn Ford-^anet Blair Saturday, December 28 **CONQUEST OF CHEYENNE** wild Bill EHIott Sat., Dec. 28^ lOtSO P. M. “BETTY CO-ED** Jmn Porter Moii.-TaM., Dee. 30-31 “THREE LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE** June Haver George MontQotnery New Year*a Eve 12t01 A. M. “PERSONALITY KID** Anita Lenlee—MIchael Duanf Wedneaday, January 1 **ONE MORE TOMORROW** Anne Sheridan—-Dennis Morgan Thursday, January 2 “BAD MAN*S TERRITORY** Randolph Scott—>Ann RIehardc PEERING INTO THE FUTURE * • 1 That 1947 baby mav pl^. with the Bulldogs w perhaps be a major- V ette with Hid Middletan*8 high " * school band. I • * No matter whether it be a boy or a girl, he or she can be kept healthy by feeding on baby food from our store. ^ Yes, Polks—Twelve cans of the best baby food on the market to the first baby of 1947 in Kershaw County. Mr • ■ • SBiHEEN BROTHERS GROCERY SouA Broad Strsst '. r PIX THEATRE BETHUNE, S. C FridayT^ Derembar 27 **THE BELLS OF ST. MARY** with Bing Croaby—Ingrid Bergman Haws A Comedy Saturday, Decambar 28 **CARAVAN TRAIL" In Color with Cddle Dean—AI LaRue Jean Carlin Serial, New Adventuree of Tarxan No. 8 Alao Donald Duok Cartoon ^turday Night, 9 0*Clock “GENTLEMAN JOE PALOOKA** with Loon Eirel—Joo Kirkwood, Jr. Elyao Knox MoB.-Tuaa., Dac. 30*31 TN8MMOI NEW WARNER BENBMTIONl mamtma oomothv mowa»o Noouenos Nows 4 Comody Naw Yaaria Eva Midnight Miow ADLTS ONLY See Why Msn Who Play Must P syl “ESCORT GIRL** Warning I Dent ooms unisse you really want to see whet goes on bohind Esoort Buroau Dooral Wadnaaday, January 1 **UNDER NEVADA SKIES** with Roy Rofori—Dale Evans QMrge “Oebby** Hayes Alee Selected Short Subjeets Tfauraday, January 2 Love Gay ... Girl-Goy „ \ ond Wonder marry ,/ Donny Koya /* /Samuel Gohhvyn. mmum VERAH DOMLDfOOOS*!!] ai«awna wbw «a HE SDtWWIBMt Newa 4 OsmsW - t an4 reesa. Vlanktat tba bowl wofo graeatid aBvsr aaadaisbraa wttb whita caadlea. Tbe sOvar saritce aa <ma end of table waa praaldad over by Mrs. J(dm & Liii^ay, grandmother of the bride, and had belonged to the matamal areatgrandmotbw of tbe hrMe. A.beantlfal three tiered wed ding cake graced the other end of the table. Assisting Mrs. Lindsay waa Mrs. Hdtrln Mnller, paternal grandmother of the bride. The punch bowl In dining room was presided over by Miss Sybil Orske- ford and Miss Sidney Jemes. Dnring the bridal ritnsl at the chnrch Mrs. A. D. McAm presided at the organ and daring the Mre- mony s<Ktty wlgyed ’’To A Wild Rose.” Mlse Gene WiUlsms of Baron DeKalh sang ”0 Parfset Love.” Oueeta from away present at the nnpUel eveat were: Mrs. Samuel Lindsay from Winnsboro, Miss Ida Wylla, Winnsboro; Mr. and Mrs. WiR Wells of Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hallett, Mr. and Mrs. Lnke CbtsUle, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hicks of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green and Misa Estelle Blakeney of Lencester, Mrs. T. O. Boland, of Blackvllle. Mrs. Roddy MUler, Alss Elisabeth Mil ler and Mias Margaret Miller of Rock Hill, also, Mias Barbara Braslngton and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Roberts of Columbia, Mrs. J Harper Beall of Lenoir, N. C., and Beniamin DeLoach. DeKALW H. D. .C. HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY A pretty Christmas party was given on the 17th sit the home of Mrs. H. J. Smith and Min Kathryn Neil when they enteirtained ^e members of DeKalh H. D. club. Min Margaret Fewell had charge of the devotional and Min Gene Williams led In contest and games. Min Anne BracB was awarded a prise for the most attractively de signed paper hat while Mrs. Smith won the prise for - the prettiest wrapped gift. Deliclons refresh ments were served the guests at the conclusion of the program. BMghty per CMt of the occupied men In Egypt are engaged In agii- culture. < NOTHX Tobacco Growers W« Havu Cloth On^Hand For Your Tobaeeu Bsds. SIZE: 15x60 foot $7.98 Per Cover Mcb SHU To oAcb of yoM who bavo rogifrlhiilie^ tu o«r imcicoge and who bavo givum ns your fino frioadsbip, vro cordially wisb a HAPPY NEW YEAR ♦ CAMDM LUMBER COMPANY Acroee Tracks from Sdutbom Cotton Oil Co. Phono 340 Camdoa, S. C TbMI Our end A HAPPY f^W YhAk 1^47 GOOD SOCK VO TOO! "h Jays "h OU limts Per ould long syne we bring you ttiis dieery New Yeor mesnge, CAMDEN HARDWARE & SUPPLY COMPANY Look f Here i ✓ Champ! BABY YAPORIZOR And A WOODEN GATE ¥ro m ■< OBi