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Vft IT ip Hilton News By I. Grostein We can say, without any serious ntradiction, that our camp, official known at; Veterans camp unmber tour, of Blaney, S. C., is a fully self contained FERA encampment. The I various crafts of our artisans and our; "Versified professional list make it neceseary for the employment of! any outside help in the maintenance K or administration of this veteran city. i Our etate director, Colonel James . j ^ H. Palmer made an unexpected call at our camp last Wednesday. He 1 ij'.'iound very lew men in camp as inmost of them were out on either Uh'o | Camden or Hermitage Mill Lake pro Si jects. He complimented the rest of the men on the 'ship shape'- condition ^f all camp buildings and facilities, v Mien the noon mess call was sound ed Colonel Palmer sat down to a ^luncheon of cold cuts with Lieutenant ;?> D. W. Powell and chief of works, J. Randolph Little, surrounded at the 1 other tables by the men remaining in camp and those brought in from tlhte mill dam project by the bugler's re call. Our state director liked the idea of feeding the men remaining ip camp the same fare that was sent out, in sandwich form, to the Camden projects. Thus; all eat alike and the evening meal is the "big"meal of tho day. Our superintendent and his first assistant, Captain Edward R. Den ny and Lieuteiant George A. Mid dlemas, respectively, were rot in camp during the Colonels visit. They were in town making purchaser of work and capnp supplies a 'd attend ing administrative matters. We 'h'nve lost one of tho best bar itones of our vocal symphony, Ar chie ? E. Poindexter. Air. Poirdexter, whose official assignment war that of driver on the heavy duty Ford, left us on Friday for a brief stay at the Mountain Home in Johnson City. Tenn., where he will have his tonsils removed and' otherwise undergo a general physical examination. We take this means of thankirg your FERA leader, Jack Nettles, for making fh'e necessary contact be tween your correspondent and your editor for the establishment of this column. This is a real good-will med ium and Mr. Nettles meant it to be so. Thatr; the true spirit of recon struction. The first lady of our camp, Mrs.; 5 Edward R. Denny, made a second | ] visit to our cpjmjp this week accom- J i .?panied by Eddie , Junior, and the de- ] lightful Miss Ellen. Captain and Mrr, < Denny are to be complimented on the i genuine pride they show in our camp ' Eddie, Junior, has gotten to ibe a re: l^ favorite among the men and Ellen's] personality has endeared her to her fathers command. There is music in the air here to night. Our musical symphony causes our radio to remain unused. Our vocal ists are Jimmy Dcvore, Wayne High tower, Charles F. Jeffern, George I. Johnson, Andrew F. Pitteroff, Fre est C. Swann and Thomas A. Wright They are the ones who started the fymplh'ony. They have us all singing now. Some day we will all insist on a solo by Lieutenant Powell. Pau' W. Buchanan, the "trouble shooter"of our garage has put an other Foro into service. We believe that tho 'modest Mr James I.. Mc Kenzie had something to do with it The reason your columnist mentions Mr. McKfcnrJe is that he hav. known him In Florida and whenever your Correspondent camo around with n pad and pencil, J.L. war; nowhere to be found. A true intelligentia has been not iced in the camp and yet the persons wo aro about to mention have never made clfctm to fame. Indeed, there is much wisdom in the air when such men an fvouis Enable, Olio R. Hroce, Ihigh G. iH olson or M. O. Pederson find time to nay anything. , Our "amon" corner is usunly held down by such Aimriahln convivial con versationalists as our 'top sergeant' Thomas J. Gray, barrack 2'r sec tion leader, Hill Ilightower, Doc Gay James Hall, Pop Stafford, John F. McKenna, Chief Clerk Richard W. Lindsay and Owen J. Hearo. These men can discuss baseball, fishing afairs of state, favorite dishes re ligion and politic* and not a voice f is raised in anger. "Amen" is right ? ' . Sports Gazing By Lawrence L. Prince It seems a pity that Wilmer Hines cant get some where in tho tennis world. Most South Carolinians seem! very anxious for him. Well, that is only natural as we all know he's! from Columbia. Wo would like to see' one of our boys in big time tennis From all accounts lie seems to have improved very much, but he still isj not recognize ' as nis friendc would like to see him. Bennettsville sure did put out e cracking good American Legion Ibase ball tea.m this summer. The young sters from the small town surprised, everybody by beating Columbia in a two out of three series, and t'aV1 boys from iho Capitol City were last years state champions. Watch these bova because they are all undei seventeen and still in high school. All other C class high schools in tlu state should take warning for these boya are going to be plenty hot and r re going tc give t'h'e other teams p'?nty to worry about for the next two years. Football is gradually taking the place of basi'tall talk among the sport fans now that the firsi hint of fall i:- in tlu ail Somi 01 the col leges in tho state are planning some surprises when the season oper.:- full blast. Among the interstate teaim the race i:: going t? be a colorful affair from the way thing? look now It looks as though 'Dizzy* McLe >d j will lea<i lii. Km man boy., through! to the state championship, and get ting Cl ;mso"! out o{ the way will bej hi nrrn difficulty What MeCall istev c.t d< with t ie situation a? ' Carolina i. mystery Hi ha: t i >< | Irjaterial and il tlu b?>ys aren't too1 lazy he ought t< make good. Wal ter Johnson at 1'. C. is always a I'li'iea'c. The dark horse will be The, Citadel. Theii imported freshman team las year mopped up every thing i- the state. 3< and 37 are going to be Citadel's big years but for this season it looks a? if the bat- 1 tie i:; going t< b< between Furman am! Clemson with the odd.-; on Fur man. From all reports the Camden Bull Dogs a>-e goi :g to e bigger and bet ter than they were last year. The team will miss greatly the services of Capl. John Flowers and several others who have graduated but t'l .'e team, during the approaching season wiil be led by FJmer Nolan. They are all looking forward to a brilliant season under the directio:V of coach John Villepigue who has led them successfully through (many cam paigns. The boys went on their an nual eaTrvp yesterday and at that place will start training. Wit'/i'in a dozen days they will all be back und we will get the first notion of who's going U> be what on the team I hi:) year. BEFORE SUCH il SMOOTH SHfiVIIIG BLP.Dk at this low price i I'luior /./, ?.</ (, i ilrlti 1'rt.h; : I We did not moan to slur any of the players in our dispatches. Thnt is why wo offer apology to the men who complain to us nhout tho fact that wo forgot to mention the good work being done bv Hod Hawkins and; Robie Robinson, hotfr/ valuable play ers of our camp team. TMease pardon us, you Hawkins: and Robinson root ers. It was just a slight oversight. Hnseball in the afternoon and d>in oing in the evoningis being planned for the Labor Day celebration. Ladies and gentlemen of Camden: You are alw.ays welcome to our camp. Come on in and look us over. Wo know that frequent visits will make.j for better neighborly understanding i l r.. *4; '^>.A ? 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Pub lic Health Service, Treasury Depart-] mo:it. j Refuge superintendent, $3,80o a associate refuge manager, 3,200 a your, assistant refuge manager, $2, 300 ;i year, bureau of Biological Sur vey. Department of Agriculture. Short metal worker, $1,080 a year lop i rtmontal service Washington, I). c. Full information may be obtain ed from M. H. Moore, secretary of he I". S. Civil Service Hoard of Kx rjminer.?, at the post office in this city. "Who is World Enemy No. 1?" This will bo the subject of the ad^ 'ires* by J>r. Wimberly, toachor of the Men'f* Bible Class of the I,yttleton Street Methodist church next Sunday morning. A resolution was passed for all the mjembers to get in brthinn the clas?i an<l boost it back to its former attendance. The class waf much improved last Sunday. We ars pure this message will be timely ano jllntarest^ng. Come out and bring somn man with you. ? Jack Moore, See retary. An improved method of extracting gnRoline from coal is announced by a Hungarian rfSientlst. , J Services at the Methodist Church Thr pastor will meet both service*' noxl Sunday. We wish to call atten tion to one change ? tin: hour for thr evening service will br S :<>(), instead | of 8:15. Keep t'h'is in mind. Preach ing at 11:15, and at S:()i). We invite the public to worship with us. ? C. P. Wimberly, Pastor. Rotary ( ' I n b News Thursdays Rotary program was in charge of (ieorgr C'reetl. lie had Rev. ^nd Mrs. Roho to siti^; several duets, and Mr. Hobo also made a short talk an the type of man tlx worlri needed in every day life. W. T. Rerlfearn will l>e ir charge of next weeks program W. .). May program two weeks hence. The visiting Rotarians were; Joe Stuckcy. Hishopville, W. R. Mercer, I field ilre-.v th(> lucky number for tho Fioronri ani ' Joh;> Wilson of Sum (!?!?. The jrue-t visitors wen;: Gapt. A. M. .MrLfo.l an' I K. K. McCarty of ( a n<!"ii mhI .1. K. 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