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V / fm tiethane Mtui Snccombs To Qir Wreck Hurts I#?' Funeral geprlcea for McNeil Cly* bum, *r.. 21. were held at the Methodiet church In Bethnhe at 8 o’clock Friday afternoon, conducted by Her, John V. Murray, aaalated by Rer. Mr. Altman of the Baptist church and Rer, Waller B. Baker of the Prebayterlan church, assisted by C. S. Floyd of Holly Hill and N. E. Truesdale of Gastonia, N, C. Interment took place in the Bethany cemetery, Mr. Clyburn was critically injured when the car OTerturaed near Union church on the old Camden road. , Nell Kelly of near Bethune was driving the car. Mr. Kelly was not swionsly Injured. Mr, Clyburo served three years during W*orld War n in the navy and was dis charged a petty officer. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNeil Clybum, Sr., several aunts and uncles. Salvation Army Unit Program Needs Cooperation COAO SUFFERERS! 666 STARTS RSUf F IN JUSTbSgCONDS (M (aiMoM, sia tof w wsit ipi'Sy I Try CdS TeSMt. er. «S UeaM 0*ld totoy- FomMIm; Vm tnly Reports from John , C. Stover, chairman, and Lee Mays, secretary- treasurer of the local Salvation Army unit indicate that the pro gram is going strong. The unit has been very active for the short time it has been in opera tion and activities reported as fol lows: Two emergency tonsllect- omies have been performed, aid furnished one family toward at tending clinic at Duke’s hospljal for diagnosis. threS baskets of food have been furnished the needy, W Christmas packages furnished to inmates of the- county chain kang. county and city jails, hospital and children's home, and transients aided, which consisted of a young couple with an infant who were stranded In Camden without funds. A great deal of relief and cheer have been extended by the new organization for the short time of opration. Thanks are extended by Chair man Stover and Secretary Mays for the response and cooperation in the present drive for funds to carry on this work. The drive has not reached the amount expected and the public is urged to make their contributions early as possible as the drive will close Friday, January 10, 1947. Contributions will be ap preciated, whether it be large or small, and may be presented or mailed to John C. Stover, agricul tural building. Bethune News Germany is now producing 36,- 000,000 razor blades a month. 1.1 D. C. DIXON’S BARGAIN HOUSES Stom No. 1 Ml Brood St Storo No. 2 939 Broad St ^ C0VERALI5 $5.98 VALUE $4.98 The whole town and coawinnity was saddened by tha death of Mo- Nell Clybum on Christmas even ing. Sympathy is aatandad to t^ bereaved parents, Mr. and Mrs.^ M. Clyburn, in the passing of thalr only child. The Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Floyd and Miss Esmine Floyd of Holly Hill were visitors here Friday. Mrs. Floyd assisted in the funeral of McNeil Clybum. * Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bethune of Charlotte and Crowell Bethune and daughter. Miss Betsy Ann Bethune of Richmond, were visitors here Saturday. Miss Margaret Braswell of Ches terfield visited Miss Rita Davis last week, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCasklll and daughter, Betty Gray, apent Thursday in Charlotte with rela tives. Wallace and Elisabeth Culp and Mrs. Sam Davis were patients in the Camden hospital last week. The family of Sam Lyles has moved to Hartsvllle. John Outen and family have moved into the bouse vacated by the Lyles. L. H, Martin and family will move into the house vacated by the Outens. Mr. and Mrs. SteVe Lane will move into the Martin house, which they have just purchased on Highway No. 1 Just west of Bethune. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Clements and son of Spartanburg were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs' John Niel Mc- Laurin and children of Columbia were guests of the J. N. McLanrins Wednesday? Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McKinnon and daughter, Peggy of Martinez, Ga., were guests of their parents here during the 'holidays. Mr. and Mrs. K|ng and sons, Robert and Mack King, Jr., of An derson visited here during fhe holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Betts Reid and little daughter, Rebecca of Rich- burg, were guests of the Tmes- dell’s Christmas day. The Bethune Presbyterian church had as their representatives to the National Youths coi^erence in Nashville, Tenn., last week. Miss Sara Rebecca McKinnon and J. L. McGee. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. bfays enter tained a host of friends Christmas eve with a sumptions dinner. Feat uring the dinner was the birthday cake in honor of Mrs. Mays’ broth er, Mack King of Anderson. Those out-of-town were: Mr. and Mrs. ggiley Kliw ABd Aaaghteff Happy VfW y^ARi ’or wish ANEW •T* • POXTIAC King and llMscks Comer, Mr. and Ml», Mart OTiig and wms, Robert and Mart King, Jr., of Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Rickett of ColumWa and Charleston, Lt Elsie Homdi ot Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bethune and children, Bobby and Miss Susanne Bethune of Cheraw, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard King of Hartsvllle, Mrs. Louise Etheridge and Miss Julia Kennedy of Oolam- bia. Messrs. Ralph and Bsmett Hall of Colnmhia, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McKinnon and daughter, Peggy of Martinez, Ga. (Mi leaving gifts in keeping with season, were presented each guest Fred Josey of Milledgevllle, Ga., was the Christmas guest of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Joeey. Miss Tola Gardner of Atlanta spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Gardner. Mri. Eva, Morgan has been visit ing relative in Marshville and Monroe, N. G. She was accompanied home Sunday by Mrs. Frank Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Van Morgan, who spent the day in Matthews, N. C., where the Lm family gathered for the day. Miss Eunice Severance vtelted her sifter and family. Mr. and Mrs. (Charles McLendon In BIsfaopvllle last* week. Little “Tat” Sims of Rock Hill is visiting her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. E. Z. Tmesdell. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Baker, Jr., and children of Greensboro, N. C., were weekend guests of their par ents, Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Baker. Chief Machinist Mate J. D. H(d- land of the USN has been spending his 15-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L E. Holland. Quests of J. D. on Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Gatch of Char leston and Miss Loo Hudson . of Olanta. Mr. and Mrs. Forbis Morgan and children of Mullins were guests of Mr. Morgan’s mother, Mrs. Eva Morgan. Sunday night and Monday. Misses Sarah King and Mary Mitchell of Atlanta were the guests of Sarah’s parents. Mr., and Mrs. J. W. King Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clybum and two sons of Norfolk, Va., were guests of relatives here during the holidays. Mrs. Oscar Fletcher and chil dren of Fayetteville, N. C., are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Jones of Charleston were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hilton. Miss Septimus Gordon and daughter. Miss Ellen Gordon, and Harry Hicklin of Richburg were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bid Hearon. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Barr were guests' of relatives in Irmo and Gilbert during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jones, Mr and Mrs. Bid Tiller, Misses Dorothy and Ruth 'Tiller of Durham, N. C., visited relatives here during the weekend. Weekend guests of Mr. and Bfrs. Ed Yarbroifft were Mrs. Spofford Hilton and son of Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Howard of Mon roe. N, C. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Smith of Moncks Corner were recent guests of Mrs. Smith’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Severance. Mrs. Bessie Seegars spent the holidays in Aynor with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Clyburn. Mr. and Mrs. Paul' Mobley who were married December 21 in Lan caster are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Huckabee Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Elliott of Charleston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huckabee during the Christmas season. Mr. and Mrs. lE. Pritchard and child of Sumter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie McCaskill Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Witherspoon of Mayesville, Mr- and Mrs. Boyd O’Bryan and son. Nelson, of Greely- vllle. were Sunday guests of the p. T. Yarbr'>ughs and Mrs. Mar garet Marlon. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Sstridge and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brown in Kingstree Christmas day. Rev. T. B. .\ltman is spending a few days in lyimpa. Fla. pgrkllit Meiers Geed Snm CoBMt C1(M I® $1»800 For Pkst Four Wooka of t « Oporation OoUectlona ? from the parking motws up to last weekend came cloee to 11,500, according to a city hsU report TOe 'meters are checked every red week and the coins removed hy As sistant City Clert Corbett Boykin. The above amount represents about four weeks of meter opera tion. RoArgiimt- Mitt Ein Yoir :CoM Money Bact If Not JoyftMy Sotj Tee eUMt get mtli baek-^No acgumeii doeee of B^-ehu- to give you we heve e rtgtit\|e without quMtIc tion ev money , If two or three M Bknulalon fail you went end t—money beck t’e how good we think Bron-chu-line is. Cwtsine no chloroform or narcotics and no sweet sugary syrup. Nettmblt- tomtng. But if you are cough. Oough. CbegtUng yourself to piccee as (he reemt of a cold and losing your night’s rest—Instant relief is what you want and what you gat. Ask for Bron-chu- line Bteuision today. DeKALB FNARMACY-#HONK HNAL OISCIiARGe Iilotloe li hereby gtren that om ■oath from this date, on Jahaary 18, 194i, Baby O. Watklas wQl Biake to the Probate Coart dt Ker- she# <3<^ty her fiaal retaim as Adnsfaistratrlx -of the eetate of Sallfe Gordon, deoefsed, and oa the same date the Vlil apply to the laid Court for a final discharge u said Adialatstrstrta.. 4M8p N. C. ARNEtT, * Judge of ProbtUe^ Camden, 8. C., Dm. 18, 1M«. 1. IMP-.. nNAL DISCHARGE Notice la hereby gtvea tbat aae ■oath frola this date, oa Jeaaary f, 1147, t. B. dybnra will amke to the Prtribate Court of Karahaar Conaty bln final retnra ga Biaca- tor of tbs estate of Bailie N. Hild- en, deceaiod. and oa the same dake he will apply to the satf Court for, a final dlaeharge aa aa|8 Bt- MBtor. ' SMIe N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate. Camden, 8. C-. Dee. t, 1841. 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