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FOUR THl CAMOIN CMRORtCH, CAMDRII, tOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. NOVIMRCR 14, 1t47 (Slfr (lUitttdrn (EtironUi^ 1109 North Broad street Camden, S. C. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY DaCOSTA BROWN Publisher SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: All Subscriptions Payable In Advance * One Year $2.50 Six Months 1.60 — - — _ Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Camden, S. C., under act of Congress March 3, 1879 All articles submitted for publication must be signed by the author FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947 • ^ ' . CARD OF JHANKS their words, of conaolation and , oeautiful florals in the sick- The Bates familjr wishes to thank ness and death of their daughter, the many friends and relatlros for Sadie Mae Bates Chicester. 35p BIROSm QUALITY SAVINGS DAIRY FEED 20% DRIER &. FRESHENING CALF MEAL 25 IH.., 1£S 100 lbs. ' iJ50 U5 6.45 11 HOC RATION , 4£7 SCRATCH GRAIN 5M • . LAYING MASH 20*^ * ^*35 GROWING MASH % 5.40 BROILER MASH 20% all mash starter 20 . MASCOT DOG FOOD, 25 lbs. 2.12 SPECIAL DISCOUNT - 1000 16.5. OR MORE MILL FRESH MILL PRICES 5.75 8.00 SUMMONS The State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. In the Court of Common Pleas Amended Summons A. W. Humphries, Arthur Lee Humphries, Charles B. Humph- 'ries, J. Frank Humphries, Ljrena H. Laney, William F. Moseleyj William F. Moseley, Jr., Emma Lee Moseley, Thomas J.-Moseley, Mary A. Moseley, Caroline E. Dechant, Thomas J. Cato, Ruth W. Baumann. Addle O. Hatfield, Lettie M. Sowell, Blanche E. Jones, Harpr A. Cato. Julius Cato,; Ruby Stoudemlre, Dorothy Hern don, Alva Cato, Wilbur Cato, Carrie Cato, Eleanor J. Williams, Robert A. Johnson, Burwetl J. Johnson, Acquilla B. Cato, Beat rice C. Blalock, Suzanne C. Jones, Plaintiffs " . VI Bertha Cato, minor, Wllhemlna Cato, minor, Paul Cato, minor, Priscilla Cato, minor, I>oH H. Hilton, S. G. Tweed, Bertha Cato (Doe), Margaret Jane Baker Cato, Margaret Helen Cato Bos- wdll, minor, and John Burel Cato, minor, Defendants. To the Defendant, Bertha Cato (Doe); You are hereby summoned and required to answer the amtnded complaint in the foregoing cause which was duly filed In the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw (3(5unty on the 5th day of Novem ber, 1947, and serve a copy of your Answer to the said complaint upon the subscriber at his office in Camden, South Carolina, within twenty (20) days after service hereof upon you. exclusive of the day of such service, and if you. fall to answer the complalpt within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the Com plaint.. 34-3(5c JOHN K. deLOACH Attorney for Plain tit fs November 5, 1947. Hght Tubarculotit State Theatre KERSHAW, S. C Friday, Nov. 14 “BLACK GOLD” Anthony Quinn Katherine DeMille * Saturday, Nov. IS “WILD WEST’ — Eddie Dean FLOUR a FEED STORES *USI THC Bcsr" oinicT enoM mill to vou • Sat., Nov. 15., 10:30 P. M. “LOST HONEYMOON” Franchot Tone, Ann Richards . Mon.-Tues., Nov. 17*18 “ROMANCE OF ROSY RIDGE” Van Johnson, Thomaa Mitchell Wednesday, Nov. 1^^ “LOVE AND LEARN” Jack Carton, Martha Vickers Thursday, Nov. 20 “FOREVER AMBER” Linda Darntil, Comal Wilde Now/ Big Choice of Wools, Wool-Rayons! f)( Sturdy all-wool soft weaves! Tightly woven rayon-wool gabardines! Every last one perfectly tailored, with pleats and sipper! Handsome diagonals, oversquares, glen plaids, herring bones! Colors are tan, brown, blue, teal. Men’s All-Wool Slacks Real worsted suitings, new Barathea weaves, Bedford cords, rich' sport serges! Pleats, zipj^en Rich tones! 9.90 A WHOLE STOREFUL OF SPECIAL BARGAINS Drakeford Returns After Viewing New Hudson The new Hudson has been en- thustiasically received by the Hud son dealers who have previewed It, reports E. D. Drakeford of Cam den, Hudson dealer for Camden and vicinity who returned Sunday from Washington, D. C., .where ha at tended a closed showing for Hud son dealers. / “Production of the new Hudsons is steadily Increasing at the Hud son Motor Car company’s plants in Detroit,” Mr, Drakeford said. The public showing and an nouncement of this entirely new automobile will take place In Cam den and vicinity as soon as a!I of Hudson’s 3,000 distributors and dealers have received their display cars. Mr. Drakeford said. At that time the full story of the new Hud son will be told. “The new Hudson was made pos sible as the result of .recognition by Hudson engineers of the fact that, if the American-made cr.r’ls to’give its owner the beauty and stability advantages found in low- built automobiles, and still main tain Interior comfort and headirom, a wholly new approach would have to be devised, tested, proved and put Into mass production,” he said. He listed the following as significant developments; “The new Hudson has a lower center of gravity than any other American automobile. \ "It is only five feet front the ground to Us top. “It provides more headroom than any other mass-produced automo bile. “It is a car which upon entering, you step down into, not up on. “It has the rommlest seats. ‘Tt really cradles passengers be tween the axles. "Passengers In the new Hudson sit down within the foundrtlon frame members cradled between the axles and completely ahead of the rear wheels.” Mr. Drakeford pointed out. “This, together with the car’s low center of gravity and ’.inusually rigid construction, con tributes to an easy gliding ride heretofore never experienced in motoring.” The new Hudson, he added, will l e powered by a new Super Six engine, the* most powerful six cylinder engine built toflay, and an improved Super-Eight engine. Mr, Drakeford said that because the new Hudson Is so different from any car ever mass-produced, changeover problems were greatly multiplied, but despite this fact only a few weeks elapsed between the time the last 1947 model was built until the first new Hudson rolled off the final assembly Hue. “BecauS# of the unusual and ad vanced design and construction of the new Hudson,” Mr. Drakeford said, “an entirely new manufactur ing approach was developed. This required the scrapping of many as sembly line techniques as we have known them in the automoblie in dustry.” BCTHCSOA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, Nov. 16.—A- Douglas Mc- Am, pastor. Church school at tea o’clock with a Bible class for every age. The nursery remains opMi during the morning service. Morn ing worship at eleven fifteen with prayer, anthem and sermon. Jun iors at. four-thirty and youth fel lowship at six-thirty. 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