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Don’t Let Death
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Capt. David Back
From Fori Bliss
Sr Take Your Holiday |
Othar Social And Personal Nows Of Interest
B«ormg ^Mis. wj.
ing your holiday costs noth
ing, takes no time and re
quires only a little effort-
refusing to take the drink you
can’t handle, yielding the
Death Take
Lto marry Saturday evening,
fire two lovely parties _given by
Clara Davis and Mrs. C. B.
Shell Monday and Tuesday
^nirg respectively. Bright red
2!^ ’together with red and
•lite carnations brightened the
twtic living room, while in the
E, room bridal white was
“Lj The dining table was lovely
reared with white chiysanthe-
2nms and narcissus flanked with
ZhUe tapers. An-attractive salad
JJh the names “Betty and Hugh”
L- written with creamed
Zest brownies and hot coffee
^served. Valley lily nosegays
!^e given as favoTs. Miss Best
1. presented two crystal goblets
Z her chosen pattern.. Miss Best
jjo received high score. Mrs.
fjed Brinson received second
’e Mitchell home was never
-ettier than when it was ar-
Lged for five tables Tuesday
ivening. A salad course with hot
toffee was served befos^ cards.
Jiss Best’s honor place was
marked with a white corsage.
NOTICE Of TAX LEVY
The tax books for the collection
of County and School taxes for
fee fiscal year commencing Jan
uary 1, 1948, will be open from
! October 15, 1948, to December 31,
) i>48, without penalty. Thereafter
f a penalty of one (1) per centum
ffor each of the months of Jan-
uary, February and March, and
‘ on April first an additional pen
alty of four (4) per centum will
be imposed, making a total of
Kven per cent
I When making inquiry abom
rtizes, please state the school dis
trict number in which you live
or own property.
The following is a list of the
I total levies for Hie various school
2 ut «'l* t0 ^ were: Mrs. C.
i Mrs. Charles V.
Rivers of Chesterfield. Miss Best
piec * of chin * her
chosen pattern. Mrs. Tom Ed
received high score, while
second high was given to Mrs .|
ij. m. Best Floating prize was
h won by Mrs. J. M. Clybum, Jr.
Wa 7 the Kershaw
Methodist church was in town
hat week renewing acquaintances
with former member and friends
whom he served a number of I
yea« ago when he served as pas
tor here.
^Congratulations are extended
Miss Ruth Rozier upon being
Merry Christmas
Wednesday afternoon following I
the colorful Christmas parade in
Camden. Ruth is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rozier and a
member of the 12th grade here.'
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Truesdell
of JLugoff and Capt E. T. Trues-
dell, Jr., and family of Puerto
« w ? r ® Sunday afternoon
Wests of Dr. and Mrs. E. Z.
Truesdell. Capt. Truesdell and
family are being transferred to
Columbus, Miss., after 60 days
furlough. ~
E. T. Melton, Jr., and Miss Jane]
Bennett of Bennettsville
DaKalb Township
School District No. 1
vniia
_ 44
School District No. 2
M
School District No. 4
2R
School District No. 8
32
Schpol District No. 25
22
School District No. 43
23
riffalo Township
School District No. 3
36
School District No. 5
21
School District No. 7
22
-School District No. 15
22
School District No. 20
23
School District No. 22
r »a
School District No. 23
23
School District No. 27
27
School District No. 28
Ifi
School District No. XI
2ft
School District Nq. 40
31
School District No- 42 ,
23
Flat Rock Townahin
School District No. 8
School District No. 9
•School District No. 10
School District No. 13
School District No. 19
27
27
20
21
27
, were |
guests of Mr. and Mrs. June
Truesdell Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly of I
Georgetown were weekend, guests
of their mother, Mrs. Louise Kel-
iey. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc-
Laurin and sons of Columbia
were Sunday guests of their par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mc-
Laurin.
Mrs. James King and children
S ent Sunday in Bishopville as
e guests of her sister and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Van Morgan.
The Christmas playlet, “Some-1
thing Special”, was beautifully
presented in the Presbyterian
church Sunday evening. Ap
proximately $65.(T
for
the
School District No.
School District No.
School District No.
School District No.
School District No. 46
School District Ufa 47
Water** Towndhip
School District No. II
School District No. IS
&hool District No. i«
School District, No. Si
School District No. St
School District No. S9
^ C. J.
Treasurer,
ily $65.00 was received
‘Joy Gift”. This to be
used for Chrutmas Education and |
Ministerial Relief.
Miss Rita Davis of Breneaul
College is to arrive Wednesday
evening for the Christmas holi
days. Miss Davis is to be a mem
ber of the Best-Winters wedding
party Saturday evening in the|
Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mays and I
Miss Cecilia King attended at
play given in the Little Theater, I
Columbia, Sunday afternoon in
honor of those who are members
of it.
The funeral of Sgt. Joe Hough, I
returned veteran, will be con
ducted on Thursday afternoon in]
Clinton. Sgt. Hough is the son of |
Mrs. Rochell Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Tallon I
and children and Mrs. Harry
Randolph of Lamar were Sunder
1$ guests of
2T Sevarance.
2? Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. <i
Miserable
with backache 11
i badly and
backache,
Mrs. Roy Price of
Camden visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Hammond during]
the weekend.
"Nutting lor Survying"
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AMD CREDITORS
any, having claims against the
said estate will present them like- f
rill present them
Wise, duly atteriedl^withkJ the]
time prescribed by law. 38-40c 1
X. BURNET WHITAKER,
JOHN WHITAKER, JR^
Executors. |
Camden, S. C.. Nov. 29, 1648.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one]
month from this date, on Dum
ber 13,1948, Mrs. Annie R-Oettys
wiB make to the Probate Court of I
Kershaw County her final return
W i Executrix of the estate of J.
earn Getty ^deceased, and on the
same date site will apply to the
said Court for a final dischargers
N. C. AENETT,
Probate Judge.
. 15,1948.
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Dam • ms especially for
"oAino kid*«y*. Milliow of
m Mted «**fy y*ar. TWy or*
poorly
■Nndad 6n
Doans Pills
Camden, 8. C., Nov.
To rodwef
and otfcor
for cash
REDUCED
, gfocfc of Asphalt ShingUs
™ matariols w# art offonng
Mit tWity 0ay» follovlnfl
.Tl
$ 5.N per Sqf
White Asbestos Siding, seconds,
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“Don’t Let
Your Holiday!’
That slogan will keynote
the Nationjd Safety Council’s
nationwide campaign to hold
down the huge
New Year's accident tolL
Each year accidents cast a
shadow on the holiday cele
bration of thousands of
the na-
Council
be year-
end holiday season to be the
most dangerous period in the
year.
Joining forces with the
Council in a united effort to
call public attention to the
extra holiday hazards and the
extra caution needed to over
come them are city and state
officials, civic groups, local
safety councils, and 130 na
tional organizations.
The Council said that heav
ier travel and the festive
spirit of the holiday season
add to the normal winter
hazards, such as bad weath-
er, slippery roads and more
hours of darkness. Traffic ac
cident deaths on both Christ
mas Eve and Christmas Day
total more than two or three
times the annual daily aver
age.
“Every family in the coun
try looks forward to Christ
mas as the time for joy and
celebration, and that is what
the holiday period should
be,” mid Ned H. Dearborn,
president of the Council.
“But every year thousands
of families see Christmas
joy turned into suffering
and tragedy because of un
necessary and preventable
accidents.
“To keep death from tak-
right-of-way, waiting for the
light to change, discarding a
string of Christmas tree
lights with worn insulation.
“These are little things—
but they pay off big in hap
piness. They will keep the
lights burning in your home,
keep the holly wreath on
your door, and preserve for
you and yours the delight
that is America at Christ
mas.”
POSTED
NOTICE—Any persons hunting,
fishing, or otherwise trespassing
on this land, or making fires, or
permitting fires set by them to
run or bum thereon, or pasturing
thereon or .removing therefrom
any trees, wood, straw, or shrub
bery, will be prosecuted to the 1
full extent of the law. 38-41p
W. C. HORTON
Wmm’i oM problea
relieve! by 2-«ay help
What Id do far Woman 1 * oldest
problem, fnnctkmal monthly paint
Many a girl and woman has found
the answer In Canof* 2-way help.
You toe, Cobuz may make things
lots easier for you In either of two
ways: (1) started S days before
*yoar timer and taken as directed
on the label. It should help relieve
functional periodic pain; (2) taken
throughout the month like a tonic,
lb should Improve your appetite, aid
digestion, and thua help build up
resistance for the trying days to
coma. Oauur la sofanUfloally pre
pared and iHamtMinqiiy tested. If
Capt Jack David of the local
unit of the South Carolina Na
tional Guard, has returned from
a three month’s training session
at Fort Bliss, Texas, where he
specialized in the most modem
anti-aircraft ^defenses and also in
the guiding nf missiles.
Capt David has resumed his
offise as magistrate of DeKalb
Township and also renewed his
leadership of the local Guard
unit
Go To Churdi Sunday
Where There’s Coke
There’s Hospitality
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