The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 14, 1947, Image 6
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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
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Anthony Quinn
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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
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Linda Darntil, Comal Wilde
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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. Blveryone is
.cordially Invited to attend these
services. —
The density of popnlation la
SwUxerland la About tt times that
of Colorado.
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Haiglar Theatre
Cornar Broad and Rutladg# Bts
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Mon.*Tues., Nor. 17-18
Special 1
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Sheila Ryan, Edward Norrie
Pathe News
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