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FACT fmUE TrW T1avi Ml Storklines DENMARK NEWS Pine Hill Society uaic.iuiJ iJi" Jciiii.Airs. udiu i i.aunn.: i.uy ill a weeks visit. Pam 28 months old. ajiu tmow crowned Queen of the High School. Congratulation to you both.

Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Easterling NEESES, S.

C. Mrs. Grover and son, Barney, attended the Carolina N. C. State game in Co lumbia on Saturday.

Carol Easier- ling who is a student at tho Uni Mrs. Ronnie Irick spent last week end with Mr. Michael Berry. Mr. Robert Cochran of Orangeburg spent Saturday with them.

Mrs. Grace Hodge of North visited her daughter Mrs. Carl Bonnette Sunday. Thursday night the Beta Club of North High School presented a Davis of the North High School Band in the Orangeburg Christmas Parade. Mrs.

Clyde Davis, Jr. is doing fine following an emergency operation last Wednesday. Her friends are looking forward to seeing her home soon-Mrs. Dewey Dais brought her new daughter Erminia Kay home Sunday. Her mother, Mrs.

Nathaniel Martin, of Blackville is spending a few days with her. Mr. and McQueen and family of Florence and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bonnette of Cope spent Sunday with Mrs.

Salloy Bonnette. Mrs. Bonnette went home with the McQueens for a visit. versity, returned with them for the weekend. Mrs.

R. D. Keller of Charleston visited her sister Mrs. Joe Berry Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Lonnie Pooser of Orangeburg were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Presseley Boyles-ton Saturday night. Mrs.

Rugh Bolin and family are visiting the new Grandson at Clemson. FIND LONC. I.OST RING BIRMINGHAM (AP) Mr. James P. Clements lost a ring while visiting a cousin 30 years ago.

Recently the cousin had some excavation work done. You us-ed it they found the ring. "If just as good as new," said the surprised Mrs. Clement. Mr.

and Mrs. John K. Faircy attended the Clemson-Wake Forest game on Saturday. Mrs. Dickey Berry is now home Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Cates of and doing fine following an Harvest Festival. Mr. Pat Connor was crowned King cf the Elerhen- Major and Mrs. L.

R. Rawls, Dover, New Hampshire armed of Fort George Meade, Mary Sunday for a visit with Mr. and land announce the birth of a daugh Mrs. R. H.

Driggs. Mrs. Daisey Fender, Mrs. Faber Mears and children and Mrs. Dell DENMARK, S.

C. Mr. and Mr. Robert McKinney, Mr. and Mrs.

R. A. EastertTng Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Canaday and Mr. and Mrs. E. F.

Ramsay spent Sunday at the Savannah River Plant. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundy, Jr. of Columbia were weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. G. F. Lundy. Mrs.

D. H. Hydrick of Orangeburg is visiting Dr. and Mrs. R.

L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Breland and children and Mrs. Marguerite Bradshaw and daughters spent Sunday in the North Carolina mountains. Mr. Robert Bessinger, Mr.

T. T. Rogers, Walter Gibson, George Fowler, K. C. Hanna, Herbert Fogle and Stan Eubanks accompanied scouts from Troops 77 and 393 and Cub Scouts to the Caro-lina-N.

C. State game Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker and children, Patricia, Susanne and Walter of Newberry were weekend guests of Dr.

and Mrs. B. P. TaJbert Jr. Jimmy Hutto, Charles Smith, Phil Harrison, Rudy Attberry, Francis Bell and Louise Abstance ter, Lucia Wren, on October 31.

Maj. and Mrs. Rawls also have two sons. Before marriage, Mrs. Rawls was Miss Wren Gregorie of Denmark.

Bames of Ehrhardt were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chatsereau. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Beasley of Walterboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Atteberry. Fellowship Hour Held At Church Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Cobb and AFTEB MIOTINE CLEARANCE! children of Columbia visited Mrs. J. B.

Liles during the weekend. DENMARK, S. C. The Intermediate Department of the Baptist Training Union enjoyed a fellowship hour after church services Mrs. W.

Q. Collins, Miss Dorothy Hart, Mrs. E. F. Ramsay, Mrs.

Mary Carlson and Mrs. rt. C. Canaday represented the Denmark Garden Club at the lecture on Christman Arrangements, on Sunday evening. Mrs.

Mary Carlson's class presented a Thanks giving playlet entitled, i ve which was given by J. C. Dowling Grains of Corn." The' following members of the class participated. were among the college students CLEARING SPACE FOR CHRISTMAS ITEMS! BIG SAVINGS ARE YOURS NOW AT BELK-HUDSON'S Madelyn Talbert, Laura Lou Rob at home for the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Bell and children of Clemson spent the week inson, Parniece Baxter, Elizabeih Tant, Mike Oxford and Wayne Smith. The ladies of the Bethanv at Estill last Thursday. Mrs. J.

S. Matthews spent Tuesday in Charleston. Phil Neeley visited frinds Greenwood during the weekend. Mrs. K.

K. Blewer returned recently from a visit with the Rev. and Mrs. Roy Blewer of Columbia. end with Mr.

and Mrs. Lonnie Tant. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hightow- Sunday School Class served cookies and punch.

About fifty young people and guests enjoyed the so er, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Delk Hightower and Mrs. Merrill Still cial. visited Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Wil mi While there she attended the State Baptist Convention at the liamson and son, Brace, of 'Co First Baptist Church of Columbia lumbia on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Nicholas and daugh Mrs. T.

L. Kirkland, Mrs. Rob ert Sandifer and Mr. Heyward Stev ter left last Wednesday after a en son are patients in the Orange DRESSES MARKED DOWN FOR QUICK CLEARANCE! Groups of smart fall and winter dresses must go to make room for Spring! Good styles, good patterns, good dresses that you will like to wear at a big, big saving. Hurry for sizes and styles! burg Hospital.

visit with her mother, Mrs. Gor don Steadman. Mr. Billy Gillam and Miss Ernes. Mike Jollv is recuperating at home after a tonsillectomy.

tine Atteberry attended the game Mrs. P. D. Buie, who recently underwent eye surgery- at In Columbia on Saturday. Mrs.

W. H. Gibson and grand SHOP FRIDAY and SATURDAY All Day (9:00 To 5:30) For These SPECIALS! have your evenings free for pleasure and entertainment Dessie Staadmon Class Meets DENMARK, S. C. The Dessie Steadman Class of the Baptist Church met at the home ot Mrs.

Robert Bessinger on November 17 with Mrs. Elizabeth Craddock, co-hostess. Mrs. Craddock had charge of the devotional and program and Mrs. Steadman led in prayer.

The members made plans for their Christmas party. During the social hour, the hostesses served a salad course and punch. Mrs. Inez Matheny of Bamberfr was, a guest. son, O'Neal, spent last weekend MeCleod Infirmary, recuperat ing at the home of Dr.

and Mrs J. K. Owens, Jr. of Bennettsville Rita Bradshaw, daughter of Mrs at Warrenville with Mr. and Mrs M.

H. Galloway. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Gibson Jr. and children of Barnwell were Sunday guests of Marguerite Bradshaw, was honored on her seventh birthday with a party at their home on Wednes Mrs.

Gibson. WERE 8.99, NOW WERE 10.99, NOW WERE 14.99, NOW Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and .5.77 ,.6.77 8.77 Second Floor day afternoon, November 18. About Mrs. M.

E. Still were Mr. and twenty five of her friends enjoy Mrs. Lewis Till and children and Mrs. Harvey Till of Orangeburg LEGAL NOTICES ed the occasion.

After games were played, cakes and ice cream were and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Still.

Mrs. served by Mrs. Bradshaw. Lewis Till and baby remained for BOWMAN SOCIETY Mrs. OUie Whetsell te visiting her sister.

Mrs. Sara Vereen of BOYS' JACKETS Greensboro, N. C. Mrs. Vernon Riser and son, Dan ny, visited the former's father, W.

COUNTY COURT SALE By virtue of a judgment of the County Court of Orangeburg, County, State of South Carolina, in the case of James Summers, et al, plaintiffs, against Bailey Summers, et defendant, I will sell at public auction in the courtroom of the Orangeburg County Courthouse, on the first Monday in December, next, during the legal hours of sale, commencing at 11:00 o'clock a.m., the following described real estate: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with dwelling and im SAVE DOLLARS On A New Winter Coat, NOW REDUCED Boxy and fitted styles, solid weaves and tweeds. Now the time and Belk Hudson's is the place to buy real coat bargains! Sizes 7 to 15 and 8 to 18. H. Rast of Camden on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Parker Weathers and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weath Values to 4.99.

ers spent Sunday in Charleston and visited the former's son, Cadet BOWMAN, S. C. Friends of Mr. Fuller Rast regret to learn of him undergoing an operation at the Regional Hospital on Saturday, and wish for him a fast improvement. Friends of Jack Whetsell are sorry to know that he suffered a knee injury while at work last Wednesday and is hospitalized in the Regional Hospital.

Hope for him a quick recovery. Mrs. Robert Connor is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Craven and Mr. Craven at Bishopville.

Having Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Thompson of Yonges Island were Mrr and Mrs. George Weathers Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Weathers and family, Arden Weathers, of the Citadel. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shuler had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and COATS, WERE 29.99, NOW.

Reversible styles, zipper front, quilt lined and water repellant. A special group of sizes 4 to 14 in New fall colors. Second Floor provements thereon, situate, lying and being in the City of Orangeburg, County of Orangeburg, State of South Carolina, bounded and measuring as follows: On the Mrs. John P. Kiser and son, Stanley, of Orangeburg, Mr.

and Mrs, Virgil Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. Rut-ledge Kiser and children and Mr. and Mrs. Billie Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warner Jr.

COATS, WERE Southeast by Treadwell Street, Thirty-eight (38) feet; On the and Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Myers attended the S. C. Farm Bureau Southwest by lot of John Williams George Weathers, Jr.

and children 39.99, NOW Federation held at Clemson last Eighty-four (84) feet; Northwest Susan, and Jimmie. Herman Weathers of Fort Jack week. Second Floor LADIES NYLON SLIPS! Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dantzler.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gates and daughters were guests of relative son returned home during the week-end after serving six months of duty. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Dwight Weathers and is at Highpoint, N.C. over the week end. member ofthe National Guard. fl.27 Thomas Carroll Ott of P. A special purchase of first quality nylon slips, all white with shadow panel, lace trim and adjustable straps.

Sizes 32 to 40. Second Floor Kenneth Sidney Ott of U. of S. LADIES HATS Fall and mid winter styles from regular stock marked down for quick clearance, Hurry! and John McCray Weathers of Cameron Society CAMERON, S. C.

Johnnie 0 Newberry were at home for the weekend. INFANT'S WEAR Little overalls, shirts, sweater sets, etc. from regular stock priced to close out. TT Values 5SUJC To 1.99 Second Floor Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. Ott visited patients at the Regional Hospital Wesner has returned from a business trip to Chicago, HI. Johnnie by lot of Bailey Summers, Fifty-four (54) feet; Northeast by lot now or formerly of Lynda B. Mc-Namara, Eighty-two (82) feet.

Being a portion of that certain lot conveyed to Emily Summers by Herman F. Adden, by deed dated April 29, 1949, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Orangeburg County in Deed Book 157, at page 221. TERMS CASH: Purchaser to pay for all papers, revenue stamps and all taxes becoming due after the day of sale, and in case purchaser shall fail to comply with the terms of sale, then the said premises will be resold on the same or ome subsequent salesday, on the same terms and at the risk of the former purchaser. The successful bidder, at such sale will be required to deposit the sum of five (5 percent) percent of the bid and the bid will from Bowman on Sunday afternoon made the trip by air. 1 2 Dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Myers were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutto and son of Hampton, Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. Heber Rast have returned from a pleasure trip to Las Vegas, Nev. They were away 10 days and had a new experience Second Floor Mrs. Johnnie Mims and family as it was their first Jet plane trip Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Linder of Mrs. W. F. Holman had as her One group of MEN'S PANTS Reg. 5.99 to (S7 10.99 Values A special group of wools, acetate rayon flannel, and other desirable fabrics.

Priced to close out! weekend guests last weekend, Mr and Mrs. Gus Holman, and daugh North' Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mims Sr. and daughter.

Dixie Joe, and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mims, Mr.

and Mrs. Gene BELK-HUDSON'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE LET'S YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE! ter, Bonnie, of Columbia. Whetsell and daughter, Deryl, of Enjoying a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. Harry Weber in Newberry last Thursday were Mrs. Walterboro, visited their parents not be held open for thirty days during the weekend, Mr.

and Mrs. for the reception of any higher bids, Jack Whetsell and Mr. and Mrs. Broken sizes so hurry! Sfreef Floor Harold O'Cain. Mrs.

L. S. Stroman, Mrs. Wilson but immediate compliance can be had. November 18, 1959.

and colors that and co i iMrr irrrrrnA big selection of latest styles LADIE5 DRESbtb! sells for 5.99. Sizes 10 to 20 and 12 Vz to 24 Vi. Pendarvis and Clarence Stroman spent one day in Charleston last week. C. E.

Summers, County Judge as Special Referee 1- I 1- fu save yac on eacn iroc now, vuun-e Sorry to hear Mrs. H. G. Steven Nov. 20, 27, Dec.

4 i Quality Wale CORDUROY! son is a patient at tne negionai Hospital. We hope she will soon be able to return home. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Stock The many friends of Irving Ben Certificate Number 173 for one share of Common Stock and Stock jamin are pleased to know that he returned home on Monday after being a patient at the Hospital in Orangeburg. C. W.

Whetstone, Mrs. W. H. Whetstone, Mrs. G.

C. Bull. Mrs. J. M.

Moss, III. Mrs. W. R. Crook, Mrs.

W. N. Taylor, Mrs. Louise Houck. Mrs.

George Per-row, Mrs. J. C. Haigler and Mrs. T.

C. Moss. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bull in Abberville were, Mr.

and Mrs. Bartow Mr. and Mrs. B. R.

Bui 1, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Bull, Delia and Lloyd invited the Bull couples up tc attend the Abbeville Cotillion as their guests Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Riley Gettys, Mary Mc. and Jim of Hartsville spent the weekend with Mrs. A.

P. Traywick. Tommy K. -Keller, III, of Barn-ville is spending this week with his grandparetns, Mr. and Mrs.

T. K. Keller. The Kellers will all enjoy Thanksgiving day at Smoaks with Mrs. Merit Hiott and family.

Mrs. G. B. Reed left Tuesday Reg. 1.00 Yard Value Certificate Number 173 for two 7 CYd.

i inirr rAATCl Snug, warm and so wearable! These LADIEb LAK LUAlo! ladies car coats that sell for 5.99 regular- The dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. shares of Preferred stock in the Orangeburg Community Hotel Corporation have been lost or destroyed and that the undersigned, Kate Judy were Mr. and Mrs. Aub ly. Fully lined, knit collars, solid colors of willow, blue red and tan.

Sizes rey Judy, daughter, Joan of Or angeburg and Mrs. Denver Wolfe 10 to 18, real buys at Cordova. A big table piled high with this desirable fabric for sport clothes and children's wear. Love-ly fall colors. 36" and 42" wide.

Street Floor owner thereof, will make applica-ti to such Corporation for new certificates on the 30th day of November, 1959. L. B. McCORD Nov. 14, 20.

27 Wood Fiber Flowers Made vrvririP Trt nrnTrvca ikin Ladies BLOUSES For Garden Club creditors and of final to spend the rest of the week with SETTLEMENT: (0)c DENMARK, f. The Denmark Garden Club met at the House of the Episcopal Church Today and Sat. Only A smart collec SAVE ON WEARABLE LADIES SUITS! tIon 0f tweeds, basket weaves, wools and rayon acetates in sizes 8 to 16. Grand buys that will give you lots of wear. Hurry for choice selection! REGULAR 8.99 VALUES, NOW 6.77 REGULAR 12.99 VALUES, NOW .10.77 REGULAR 14.99 VALUES, NOW 12.77 on Wednesday afternoon.

Novem Mm ber 11, with Mrs. John Goodman and Mrs. H. M. Copelan, hostess NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 26th day of December 1959, at eleven o'clock a.m.

in the Office of the Judge of Probate at Orangeburg, S. I will make a final settlement of the estate of C. W. Berry, Deceased, and immed-ately ask for a final discharge as Executor of said estate. All persons holding claims against said estate will please present the same duly verified to the undersigned or to the Judge of Sanforized cotton blouses in solid colors and prints with short and push sleeves.

Many styles to choose from. Downstairs es. After the business session, with Mrs. W. C.

Frierson presiding, Mrs. Louie Tant intrgoduced Mrs. Walter Brissie, the speaker her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dew-ard Gossette in Columbia.

Mrs. Penland of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCullough of Cong-aree visited Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Tilley one day last week. Members of Den 2 Cub Scouts of Cameron attended the South Carolina-North Carolina" game in olumbia Saturday. Those seen at the game in Saturday were, Mr.

and Irs. W. B. Fogle and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

B. L. Houck ind children Louis, and Lynn, Mrs. G. D.

Tilley and Nancy Feld-er, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moss III and son Michael, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Ulmer Carol Ulmer, Tommy Ulmer, Donna Shuler, Albert Dennis, Al Dennis, Capers Holman, Capers Holman, Jr. for the afternoon. Mrs. Biissie gave an interesting talk on the "History, Making and Use of Wood Fib er Flowers.

A Chrysanthemum Show was also held for the Probate for Orangeburg County, S.C.; Also all persons owing said estate will please make settlement at once. DOWNSTAIRS STORE MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHORTS Boxer styles from a famous mill. Solid colors and patterns. IT Sizes 30 to 42. Buy a years sup- DP ply at this saving 4r 69c Values.

Downstairs During the social hour, the hos Dated at Orangeburg, JC.C. this tesses served from a table beautifully decorated with bronze 24th. Day of November 1959. Chrysanthemums, fall leaves and Charles E. Berry Executor turkeys made from prunes, raisins and feathers.

Nov. 7t, Dee. 1, 16, 17.

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