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J*- m CAMDtIt, SOUTH CAWOLiWA, FWIDAY, OECCMIEK 11, IM? COUNlt SAVINGS '^ND SALES FOR NOVEMBER H. Heynwin, coaoty Ban of the U. 8. MTiagt dtriskm for KervhKw cotm* ftr nportB $1024Si8-7S in MTlngs 11^ §MteM for KMTthaw for tbe f2*Ui of November. ' jlccording to W. Brooks Stackey. director for Soatb Carolina, •triiia bonds sales in douth ^tna, continue to exceed ro- Mptiofu; sales for Norember -rt ss follows: Series . B $1,5€2.- jUM, Swdes F $170,403.50 and lirie, 0 $597,000.00. totalling $2.- 18,205.50. {s connection with the current ft^eera over inflation, it is heart- liMM to note, said Ur. Herman, total sales of sariags bonds ^ tie nation are eontinaing to ex- cMd redemptions, and that the ftlne of sarlngs bonds outstand ing had reached a new high of nearly $52 billion at the end of Norember, of which more than |45 billion worth are in the hands of. individuals. In B bonds alone there are $30,- 8f4,000.000 oatstanding all owned by Individuals, and this sum is within one-uqarter of one per qent of the peak volume of the E bonds outstanding at the close of the Victory Loan at the end of 1945. In other words, thrifty Americans have bqen able to increase the sav ings bonds total and to sustain the volume of B bonds during two years of post-war readjustment, despite the rising cost of living. High purity oxygen has many uses in industry, medicine and in aviation. PAGE NINE SAVE by Hawing Your Hat CLEANED and BLOCKED by PETERS of Columbia Expert Hatters with Factory Methods Leawe Yo^ Hat WHlr Ha of Mail Hat •Wo Will Put It tn Firat Claaa Condition and Mail Back To You. Hat Life PETERS of Columbia Mail Orddra Solicited **Hat Life by PetersT 1425 Sumter Street Columbia, S. C Notice!! Phone 443W U PETITE BEAUTY PARLOR (Colond) I Has time to serve you now . . . Make early appointment and avoid the late Christmas rush. « Seasdn*s Greetings from... MRS. RUBY WADDY, Proprietor MRS. MAGNOUA BELTON, Manager MISS CHARITY BROWN , , V ^ S05H RUTLEDGE ST. ■ laii ■ Mfmmmmammm: Week’s News In Town Of Bethune Mr. and Mrs. W. H Smith re ceived s cable recently from their daughter, Mrs. A. M. Thrower (Mary B. Smith), saying that she and their two children had ar rived in Bermuda to join her hus band. The trip was made on a British air liner. A Christmas pageant; “Good Tidings of Great Joy”, was given Sunday evening in the Presbyterian church.. At this time the “Joy Gift” offering was taken for aged ministers. Lawson Brannon has returned from Veterans hospital where he was A patient last week. He re ceived treatment for a hurt should er when a limb from a falling tree fell on him. Mrs. Steve Lane is a patient in the Camden hospital. School will close her© Friday, December 19, for the Christmas holidays and resume work again December 81. The loth and 11th grade and repreentative from the other grades in high school visited the freedom train in Columbia Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd and two chil dren of Lamar were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thoruwell Cly- bum. Miss Lois King and Wesley Ham mond were married Saturday De cember 6, evening, in the Meth odist parsonage by their pastor, PIX THEATRE BETHUNE, S. C Friday, Dec. H “PERILS OF PAULINE” in Technicolor—with Betty Hutton News of tho Day and Comedy Saturday, Gkc. 20 “WEST OP DODGE CITY" with Charles Starrett Smiley Burnette Chapter 3^ Jesae- James—Cartoon Saturday Night Show, 9:00 “TUXEDO JUNCTION" with Thurston Hall, Frankie Darro Also Selected Short Subjects Rev. J. V. Murray. Mrs. F. C. Roberts and Samuel Livingston were married Decem ber 5. Mr. Livingaton is Just re covering from an automobile ac cident that he received several weeks ago, when en route to Cam den to get' his wedding license. Mrs. T. B. Hearon has returned from Camden hospital where she received treatment. Miss Mary Brannon spent, the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brannon. Mrs. B. W. Brannon visited her daughter. Mrs. Wade Atkins in Co lumbia Friday, who fell and suf fered a broken arm. Bora to Mr. and Mrs. J. W.' Baker, a on, December 11. Mrs. J, B. Johnston has retuern- td to her home In Trenton, Tenn., after visiting her father, D. T. Yarbrough and sister, Mrs. Mar garet Marion here, and her moth er who Is a patient at Moore’s] Clinic hospital in Columbia. j Mr. and Mrs. Boyd O’Bryan and little '^on. Nelson of Greelvville, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Margaret Marion and grand father, D. T. Yarbrough. A Christmas pageant will *be given Sunday evening at the Methodist church. A Christmas program was given Wednesday afternoon by the Hat-' tie Heustess circle of the Baptist Missionary society. Services are being held in the Methodist church after several weeks absence due to the painting of the entire church. Mrs. Hugh Witherspoon of MayeeviUe spent Sunday with her father, D. T. Yarbrough and sister, Mrs. Margaret Marion. The first sleet of the season tell for a short while Friday night Mrs. A. K. McLaurln is a pat ient in Camden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Seeley of Co lumbia were Sunday guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. “Buck** Oathings of Darlington are receiving con gratulations upon the arrival of a son. December 15. Mrs. Gathings oefore marriage was Miss Doris x^ne of this place. Liberty Hili News (Delayed) Sunday, November 30 was the tifth Sunday so Rev. J. S^ Robin- ton, who serves several churches, gave both morning and evening services to the home church. The evening seiwice had added Interest by the minister asking persons in the audience to select the hymns to sing. On Thanksgiving Day a sunrise service was held. N. S. Richards of Cliffside was a guest in the home of his father, Capt. N. S. Richards last week. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeman and son. Jimmie of Columbia, were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. lYeeman’s parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. J. H. Clements. pniHmnraiiiiiiniiEBniiiiiiiip COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre Corner Broad and Rutladga Bts J. D. Crawford of the county agent’s office was here recently gettings things in order for the coming year. * J. H. Clements, mail carrier, wai on the route Tuesday after being sick for several days. E. L. Jones tif the Mackay Jones Co., was ^a business visitor to Camden last week. ' • ELECTRICAL REPAIRS • ELECTRICAL SUPPUES • EXPERT WIRING * . _ <1 All Installations Guaranteed CALL 677.W FOR FREE ESTIMATE M. & C. ELECTRIC SERVICE 820 S. Broad Street Camden* S* G Mondsy-Tuesdsy, Doe. 22-23 “WILD HARVEST" with Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lamour Movietone News and Comedy Wodnaaday, Dee. 24 ‘BILLY THE KID’S RANGE WAR’ with Bob Steele Selected Short Subjects Wednesday Night Show, 9*00 ^ “LITTLE MISS BRDADWAY” with Jean Porter, John Shelton Thursday, Dae. 2S “FUN DN A WEEKEND" with Eddie Bracken, PriscUla Lane News of the Day and Comedy Friday, Dee. 29 “CALENDAR GIRL" with Jane Fraxee, Kenny Baker J. MANLY SMITH Soiitk Broad Stroat — Camdan* S. C. Oranges Fresh from Florida ‘ ^ Small or Lai^e tsPound 5c Vihox (20'lb.) ..75c 8 lb. Mesh Bag . .35c Vz box (40 lb.). .$1.45 WINESAP APPLES Pound ........ — 12c 3 Pounds .. —.. 35c 10 Pounds 95c Bushel Basket... $4,15 —WALNUTS — Baby Emeralds lb. 35c Large Diamonds lb. 44c brazil nuts .... .. ..lb. 39c pecans (thid year’s crop) .lb. 35c IS oz. Sunmaid SEEDLESS RAISINS CLUSTER RAISINS pkg. 18c FRESH PORK HAMS-pound OOc We wiU be eloaed two day* tor Chriotnuu... Decem ber 2Sth emd iSth. WeudUalaobeelooedonediuifor New Yem'e—January Firet, STOP IN! •YOU bava a ataading mvitatibn to be our fueat for a half hour or ao any tune it pleaiaea you. Wa often have ▼iaitora intereated in knowing exactly what facilitiea the modem funeral home in their community often. And e^en ne^ arisea they know from peraonal ol^ aarvatkm where quiet aympathy and a home aimple dignity ‘are available. Why not atop in the next time you paaa by? We are proud of our funeral home and would like to ahow it to you. KORNEGAY Funeral Home PHONE 103 Fri.-Sat.* Dec. 19-20 “CODE OF THE SADDLE*’ Johnny Mack Brown Raymond Hatton Sorial, Comady and Cartoona Mon.-Tuea., Dec. 22-23 Bpoeiali **MOSS ROSE” Paggy Cummins, Victor Matura Ethal Barrymora Alao Path* Nawa loooooeaoooooooooaaooot Wedneaday* Dec. 24 —Dna Day Dniy— “JUNGLE FUGHT* Robart Lowary, Ann Savtga Sarial and Nawa Nota: Tha Sarial will not bo ahown Thursday >oooooGooooooaGoa»Da»»s Thnra.-Fri.* Dec. 25-26 “HAL ROACH COMEDY CARNIVAL” in Color Francaa Rafforty, Waltor Abal Alao Cartoon QUALITY FEEDS FROM QUALITY INGREDIENTS JOOIIw. LAYING MASH 20%) SCRATCH GRAIN GROWING MASH ALL MASH STARTER 20%) BROILER MASH 20% ^ Also Available in gmafler Sltaa < SPECIAL DISCOUNT • 1000 Uu. OR MORE 5M 5M $M 5M 5.70 STOCK FEEDS DAIRY FEED 20% HOG RATION CALF MEAL 25 Ibt. m 5M 6.85 Your FEED DOLIJLR Buys Mon si BIRDSErS Because All Of Hie Services an Perfonned With —NO IN-BETWEEN PROFITS -ONLY 1 HANDLING CHARGE •wee THR ecar* FUOURft fall STORES iMnacT aROM mill to vow % SHOP WITH VS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY FOODS • We Have a Greater Se- a lection This Year Than We ^ 0 Have Had In A Number Of Years. Place Your Order Now For Fruit Bas^ 4 kets. We Furnish the Baskets and Will " Fix Them To Suit YOU.' m Camden Food Shop "Wlura Quality and Sanrioe Maat" PHONE 1*2 \ ^ si'i A-