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2^ W. i- iteifearn jt 0/ Mother AM Clyb«rB of LrtiMMitor, ZtUn. W. T. RaAfooni of died Swidwr Ih® widow of w. u. Ciy- • ^•■i****^ f"L we B»T' John 8. *nd Elton '•1 Croxton nnd for mnny nude her homo In Knwhnw; senrlcon were hold last 'iS^ftemoon nt t o'dock,, I**, j Burrlt. pnntor of thn IL ^’niriUet church oftlctitinc "urtol to the WenUridn c«b#- CHUowictA CAMom, ioutm CAtoouwA, rmoAv, oicmim s, it«7 r*».^ ia.W TW WCCOiO. ■* ig2«T-32l. WJO PMBAMilMiWOU.IMhaN^ ^ MaiTstoff well orth*er® Sjw«teDii. Akw Y-m 1240 'AMT MlflMAT. A( «dM * ZTtl^ WMan. WM ardMilra M»> ^ &i|!SrH«»(lM< An«>Y424.$145 X Ml rAMMTt MM »mn. Af toM by CvAna Umim- ANmo r-321,1145 . MUO, M AMUNi. Saif by Mm X ugnil aoi *• Tia# Twlil**^ wJib ar- dM*a wda Hwri RanA. Narr^ by Wad WbNn. AJbaa Y-ll, $US . U M WWOI A MOMi AT X r MOnCMMtfORWK^A;;^ 1 fcybkartSbaw. Albaai Y-tS, tl4A I UTI HAY.>eilaead by Maha Myara. ^ 1^ Albaai Yrl2. $U5 X Umi HA« RAMSO AM fM ni(Mn A( toM by faal Wbi« «Mi at* _ dMara, Haari RanA Coadartar. * Akwa Y-UA. $145 X ' RAMCOL Aa <aM by Amm ^ WWty.wWimilialbiubpiaidHaalwi •I ky Mb MIb. AAaai Y>32S, $145 * m KSBCCRSlWn M. At laM bv X ’ a«l Wlno, wNh OrtbaOta aadaf JoMfli If Mob*. Aibaai Y>330, $145 1^ RrioM ata ainMva al laaat ^ lEfectric Service & jijipliance €e. PHOiVE 26 (Nest door to Be]k*e) J.HA Meeting At Baron BeKalb A eoontjr J.HA. meetiuf was held nt Baron DeKnlb on Norem* her C. nt 3:10 o'cloch. Tne follow- ins sehooUi amt reprenentnilvea: Cnmdea. Hnnejr. Bethnne nnd Bar- 0* DeKnlb. Wn hnd election of of- fteem nnd they ire: Prenidrat, Es ter Lee Waters, Bethnne; Tice nrenldent, Jenn Ooddrln. Csmden; ^retnry. Betty Lou Dewey, Blnney; trensurer, Annie Fnulken- berry, Baron DeKalb. The reporter to to be elected from Mt Pisgah and the advisor from Antioch. Doris Young predded and Mvrtls Ann Broughton had charge of the program: Two folms, "How Do Too Do" and "Pood and Nutrition," were enjoyed by all present After the program refreshments of chick en salad, sandwiches, cookies, candy nnd punch were served In the home economic room. The next county meeting will be held at Camden on December 17. Kenhaw cdunty to the only county that has an organised county J.HA.. Um ChronicU Want State llieatre KERSHAW, a C Friday, Dec. 5 ;‘*THE UNSUSPECTED'* Joan Caulfield, Claude Rains Saturday, Dec. 6 ^'MARSHALL OF CRIPPLE CREEK Allan Lane SaL, Dec. 6, 10:30 P. M. “KEY 1¥ITNESS“ Trudy Marshall Mon.-Tties., Dec. 8-9 “DEEP VALLEY” Ida Lupino, Dane Clark Wediieaday, Dee. 10 “THE RETURN OF MONTE CRISTO” Louis Hayward, Barbara Britton Thursday, Dec. 11 -DAIUC rXSSAGE Humphrsy Bogart Laurtn Bacall »* FOR SALE One Cornice Set ef WaodiDorking Power TooU. Reaebn for selling . •. other business interests. CM 9I1B. s JANE PARKER FRUIT CAKES \ . 3 Ib. $7^13 Cake It 8 lb. $7.65 Cake J N-U-T-S Walnuts, lb. 39c BrazO, Ib. . .43c Pecans, lb. .45c Mixed, lb. . .43c Ocean Spray or Dromedary CRANBERRY SAUCE 16 ox. 77^ Can LAYER FIGS 8 ox. 1 Ac 1 Ib. 07^ Pkg. 19 Pkf. lII CAMPBELL'!! Tomato Soup 2 '^Cai^ 21* REl^BLE PEAS 19* Ralph Little I^ans To Attend State Gathering Ralph Little. Camden $u%bltect who is a member of the execuUre committee of the Sooth CaioUua chapter, Americsn Institute of Architects, will sttend the regular chapter meeting to be held today and Saturday at Charleston. The meeting is to be combined with‘a board of directors meeting which started December 3 and con tinues through Saturday evening. Chapter membera of Charleston are planning an intereating and en tertaining program. Twenty-one na tional officers and their wives will he present. Highlights of the con vention will be a trip to Mulberry plantation Saturday afternoon and a supper at Henry’s later. Meetings are to be held at the FV)rt Sumter hotel. — Mrs. lixm ^vis Passes; lived In Camden Long Time Mrs. Lizxle Martha Davis. 7S. respected resident of this city for many years, died at her home 1011 Fair street Saturday morning at 7 o’clock after an extended illness. Mrs.' Davis was bom in Sumter county July 31, 1872, and waf the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo^ L. Engllslt. She leaves her husband, J. D. Davis of htid city; a sou. DuBose L. pavls of Camden; three daughters, Mrs. W. W. Johnson of this city, Mrs. C. D. Peebles of North Charleston and Mrs. A. S. Trapp of Columbia; a brother. J. W. English; seven grandchildren and three greatrgraadchlidren. Funeral ritee were oondneted from the AnDoch Baptist church Sundhy afternoon at 3 o’clock with Rev. Mr. Gardner Offteiating. ESTATE SALE Purauant to an order of the Pro bate Judge for Kershaw County, of date November fSth, 1147, I will offer for public auction to the high est bidder, for cash, on Thursday, December llth, 1M7. beginning at 3:00 in the forenoon, at the reel- dence of Chester Rose about fif teen (15) mOes South of Camden, on the Black River Road, the fol lowing described personal property of the Estate of Alfred C. Rose, STm deceased: 2 arm chairs 1 Cogswell chair 1 overstufted chair 1 davenporL 3 cushions 1 floor lamp (no shade) 1 magaslne rack 2 mgs small 2 foot stools 1 coffee table Ifotfet to DBbtBA and AH parties indebted to the es tate of WiUie Drakeford are here by notified to make payment to the andersined, and all paitles, if any, hav^ claims agains; the said eatale wUl present them like- wife, duly Attested, within the Ume prescribed by law. 38-40p Frederick Berry Drakeford. Ehcecutor. Camden. S. C.. Nov. 28. 1347 1 Davenport table 2 ^d Notico To MafulralM All Magtotratea of (he county may call at the Clerk of (}oart’s oftloe and receiva their copy of the 1M7 acta of the General Assembly. MRS. LENA CLTBURN. Clerk of Court. d tables 2 neet tables 1 occasional table 3 vases 2 large vssee 2 pictures 8 beds, including springs and mattresses (double) 2 Boudoir chslriL 2 straight chairs 5 rocker chairs 4 chest of drawsrs 6 dressera ^ 5 vanity bench dressers 1 table lamp (no Aade) boxed 1 pillow 2 bundles bed clothes 2 screens 1 shade *\ 2 breakfast suite tables 8 chairs 1 marble slhb 8 barrels (glassware) 5 baskets (bushel) 1 box (mtoc. personal property) 4 botes (mtsc. personal proper ty) 8 cartons (mtoc. personal prop erty) 2 cartons (mlsc. personal prop erty) 1 oil heater 1 porch chairs 1 porch davenport 1 porch table 1 mail box 1 oil circulator 1 vase 1 cash register ALFRED C. ROSE. 37-l8c Administrslor. Camden, 8. C., Nov. 26. 1847. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice to hereby given that one month fr<uu thto date, on December SOth, 13i7. Paul A. Williams will make to the Probate Court of Ker shaw County bia final return a<t ad ministrator of the estate of Charlie E. Williamt, deceased, and on the same date he will apply to the said Court tor a final discharge aa aaid administrator of said estate. N. C. ARNETT. !7-40c Judge of Probate. Camden, S. C.. Nov. 28, 1947. “Wken TOM think of lam* bM’, think of Us.*’—MiUor Lumbor Company. ' COMING attractions —AT— Camden Theatre Frt.-Sat., Dec. S-6 “KISS OF DEATH” Victor Mature, Brian Donlevy Coleen Gray Alto Selected Short Subjects Sat Night Dec. 6, 10:30 “LOST HONEYMOON” Franchot Tone, Ann Richards Mon.-Tuea., Dec. 8-9 Special! “CHEYENNE” Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman Movietone News Wed.-Thars., Dec. 10-11 You Can’t Afford to Mies Thto ONEI “LURED” George Sanders, Lucille Rail Charles Coburn, Boris Karloff Also Latest Neyvs COMINGI "ADVENTURE ISLAND" in Color—Watch for Date. RlX THEATRE BETHUNE, 8. C Friday, Dec. 5 "HEAVEN ONLY KNOWS" with Robert Cummings Brian Donlevy News of the Day A Comedy Saturday, Dee. 8 "RIDIN THE LONE TRAIL” with Bob Steele Chapter No. 1, Jesse James Also (tortoon Saturday Night Show, 9:00 “BEAT THE BAND” with Ralph Edwards Frances I^angford A1s(t Selected Short Subjects Monday-Tueeday, Dee. 8-9 “THE OTHER LOVE’V with Barbara Stanwytk David Niven Movietone News & Comedy Wednesday, Dec. 10 “DARK DELUSION” with James Craig Lucille Bremer Also Selected Short Snbjocte Thursday, Dec. 11 "THE EGG AND I” with Fred Mc.Murry Clairtlette Colbert News of the Day & Comedy Buy ond Uiu ChrlstmcM iBalg SAVE by Havinf Your Hat CLEANED and BLOCKED by PETERS of Columbia Expert Halters with Faetpry Methods Laavo Yovr Hat With Ut or MaU Hat. •Wo Wfll Put It In First Clasa Condition and MaU Back To You. Hat Lifo PETERS of Colufhhh MaU Ordart SoUcRmI ^Hat Life by PetertT 1428 Somtor Stroet Columbia, 8 C. r66l •««!«! 30941$ pvogg LZS aojAJus oipey ||aM0Q3H soiavM mo arnHsa aMv^s sm aaivaa vioaoiow i I uoii84)8uouia(i y JO j i|8y pun U] 31003 lapaaii ajjM aaxsaaM mi anx ■ ■ i aiau s| u No. 2 Gan aaplarce PRUNES IJk. rkg. 19c sultana FRurr No. 1 24c COCKTAIL eeu i^cucious apples libs. 25c I00» , ORANGES «r,, 2doft 39c ORANGES 3^. IJauan CHESTNUTS ib. 3fc green String BE.4KS ^ libs. 51ESH COCONUmv . S«wi^ J .20)8. ' • f ^ . 19c 1 1 I up in the FOVR'EsONT S GATTBK8D aorotf thii nation ' an fome ol the oigicit aokp molMle buyen die world ever um. They out tbeir eyeteeth on e steer* ii4 wheel, 80 to tpeek-they know ear valiiee from A toizzerd-and you have to be plenty 2ood to step •heed ol your fMrioe ehwe in die volume of your selef to them. Tliet*e why iPa tlerdtiid ”” aome- timea even to ua - to aee the double-beiteied atery of preferenea diat*t wrktea in the aalea records and rediatratlon ITBMt Only three cart outscU Buick—and ril ol diete arc in the ao-cellcd “low-price field.” ITIMi In tome locelities - and quite often in polla that atk “Which car win you buy next?” -Buiok ranks not fourdi, but ftfrd, actually Aead of one ol the kmeit-priced diree. Natunlly, the aoMirt buyer will ..^aal^^How come?” Wdi, the moet standout ityle ol die season, die style that's die eleareat foreoett of ironderlnl things to be, undoubtedly has much to do with it But that isn’t all. The dollar is still a pretty important measuring stick. So we don't think Buick could be where it is if it didn't offer a bigger dollar't worth — bigger in size and substance, in lift and life, in soft ride and easy handling, bigger in the aU-roond happiness you'd get <Hit your buy. Which suggests, ol course: ‘Why go against tiie solid )odg< ment of your-lellow menP Why not see your Buiek dealer now-iHth or With out « ear to trade-and plaoa the order that will put you where you belong, rii^ up io dM iMtofreot? ONLY BUICK HAM ALL THIfI AAiaPOft AraHMUFOWM A AifUNTZOMiaoer AXIMSIP A CUUtaASOIIMe Arwi-uiiefN ABHmtXItAf A ftntiMMifr