The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 13, 1948, Image 11

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Igham dam project COME UP , . • f „ Record carries a story quoting Worth engineering division of the United States trick* ciue f i: re M saying fai answer to an inquiry of a projected dam at Rockingham Land- the qa ®Jrn«ence of the Congaree and Wateree rivers ittbe^JV^riiy be brought up at the hearing on the astern to be held in Columbia on Sept 2. * th© heartaS. Mr.)Sooth Carolina, printed In Senate with a riew to determining wheth er any modification of the recom mendations contained therein is ad visable at thla time.” The letter is continued, "The re port to be prepared by this office will Include the Santee, Broad and Saluda Rivers. The primary pur- Engineer* fori poee of the hearing Is to give the ^sirtors be, and la here* public an opportunity to present review the reports!their Mesa as to what, if any. fan- Mhmitted on the Santee I provements we desired ^and to sub- ^ North Carolina andl^it data for or against snob lm- ^ulweHng The Reoorjra ' nnrso&nt to a leeuluLmn iToTo* Deeamber U. STr-ohiaon follows: “• 2-32XS Harbors of the House ptatiTes, United States, ‘News Revival Meeting , Afjjffmion BapttiSm® HSm? Revival eervlcea will begin at hara"5rtlh ralativm a whUe Union Baptist church. Blaney, on «« m hi. August 1« and continue throagh |Aat tobacco ^Ing In h f jectkm August tl There wfil be eervlces £ • dT ** c £ plck ' eech night at I o’clock with the togwUI seen *• Rev. Willie & Cromer, of l?eat- Mr. C. D - ~ las ter, doing the preaching. accompanied hr M™-1© Tbomp- Pans have been installed in the •<» “J Mr% -^JL church and regardless of the weath- wnJ er the building is expected to be W K. Thompson of (Mean Springs. "‘“ntorteMe. Ur. Thompson is rocnperatlng very The public is invited to aR*^ fro* a recent operation.' attend tte iLrTicw Miss Betty Richards, of Laun . 'is on vacation hero with her meth- nrovement." ~~ er. Mrs. John O. Richards P Of^e U 'nroi«rtM Mm Threat! and four of her I^ndlnr dam^^Indrirk 225^ chUdron from Heath Springs at- ” *» i£ <* “ —j 1 ; j™ W WckKte of Concord, m N - C- *• weekend here with 5“-««• »«• u— -1-. ssj 0 iSs °z -ir 4 this searing, since it was thor- , n In( M- na and w m oughly covered at the Sumter hear- h f^* r * wU1 ing and the data presented at the XT iSn Wwards Sumter hearing are available had **£*•“¥*?: ^ Columbus '2*— to tntlwr. Cot. *£#»*«* Cunningham Library Notes By Sadie vofiTreoakoW The fins annual report of the Kershaw County Library, compiled by too librarian, Mrs. Baker, was most gratify tag to the commission and aR friends of too library. This report is sent tp the S. C. Library Association pad • assay libraries over the United States. The moat important Jtess. of couroo, was the splendid‘'increase in the number of readers, which aloe requires increased number of books purchased, and growth to all Unas. And Just here Is a request that the commission would like to make to toa read publie* * Often mnqy books are taken out money! by oaa subscriber at a tim« toe household has finished an tntorsstlag book R la . to a friend or friends. This is hut against the rules of all real Uh-I library, raries such as ours. Now if each 1 person who. takes out a book would read it. and then return it and other members of the family or friends would enter their names as subscribers and take out the book to the regular way,- our lists of readers would be much Increueed and the standing of the library en* hanced thereby. The circulation • of, boohs Is hampered otherwise and _ __ books kept in the bauds of A few rather than being enjoyed by\the iSL too, toe mm ■ in iw m rn - —^ - •cording to the rales of the In every book. The oomssisalon asks the oooparatkm of overy e^e la aaetag ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL, IN ONE HOUR, TTnifc pleased, your 85c back at any drug store. TBOU a STRONG fungicide, contains 50% alcohol. IT PRNBTRATR8 Reaches MORE germs to KIIX toe Rah. Today at DeKALB PHARMACY V- T . t! To The Pi ‘ 1 • • . r. • f- ,J>iS V ■ f B PAGE SAUU/ IRESSING•. . . . I QEANULATRD IGAR . . . 10 JITOLD SELF RISING .OUR TO JEWEL. . FIG NEWTON CAKES wumo •h? lie •OtAX.. . .ai-uuiaBam 1ft NKTAa-rtA 29c TOMATO IUICC -I-:.- Ctou 3 Mat . -»• 4 27c MARGARINE oouw maid at 32c CHEESE m* ammca* Urn 60c CORN FLAKES..:.... o_m* » rrn, 12c APPLE PYEQUICK ftr 39c HOT ROLL MIX ■>—» A * ma 27c SPARKLE owSfSau/a ma 20c CRAPENUT FLAKES ;.../. •-«*. PU. 19c *w> 3 Lb. Can 1*19 # • r ARMOUR’S CARMBD MEAT TREE! ^ 49c CHOPTKD HAM w55t (XamBD BBKF HASH 35c R> * SAUSAGE a 19c has returned to Washington after a short leave hare with her parents, MY. and Mm C. D. Cnantnghdm Mrs. A. M. •facLaughlln, of Con over, N. C.. was a recent guest of relatives hum Normea R. Wilson, of Buritngtnn, Is visiting his grand father, N. 8. Richards. MILLER’S for Lumber^ bethuneTsTcT FrL-gat, Aug. 15*14 -WILD witr* in Cinecoloi^—with la Dean, -Into" LaRae Chapter t, O-Man y Also Cartoon , Saturday Night Shew, »:0S WO BLONOKS and a REOHKA wild JrRn roner ■ u Jimmv TJord. Jana Preisser vnnuunun|g ^ruapa^r m Man.*Tuaa^ Auf. 15-17 l-TARZAN AND TKR MSRMAfl with , Johnny Weissmuller, Brenda Joyce Movietone Nows and Comedy ' Wed-Thurn, Aug. 1A1S “FORT A FAC HE” with John Wayne, Heary Bond Shirley Temple, John Agar "" and Comedy I er • , In order that we may avoid congestion and delay o y » .. i a« in serving you, we will be most appreciative if our city • , ‘ V '*•* ... ' * ., . ■ . ' depositors will attend to their banking needs during l ‘ the week if possible, thereby leaving Saturday for those who usuall^ come to town only on that day. ** r-— _ . V ^ * ,• . 4 ^ Our desire is to render quick, efficient and accu- .‘ ' . , , * '' '■ banking space, we are making the above request and asking the coopertion of our City Depositors. > • V* j “ i : N • i ^ »,si- v:,\- ' j: COMII At Regular t “The Beat V< and -The «h* Fodkrgl g| tkn Fndaml >^5 >•• 4 RFS? f “r r ■-> MILD A MELLOW COFFER 8 O'CLOCK 40t.3fe1.1S !■ STYLE—SANDWICH—REG- PAN >RVEL BREAD I tr18> BAH. (HI FRUIT JARS S£‘73c , ss“89c , i£ l *l” JAR CATS Pk«. »« JAR RINGS Pkg. Sc CERTO Sk)z. Bet a«MS| WAX PARAmN Pkc. l»c ANN PAOECID^R VINEGAR . «« QUART BOTTLE fM SUPER SUDS % 35c < . u 'itoMTHF Bouquar SOAP 1 - 23c SCrAOOM SOAP POWDER ft Sc AJAX 4 CLEANSElt Fresh Green Snap Beans, 2 lbs.. Lemons, doz.. Fresh Texas Carrots, 2 hnn.., TeUow Texas Onions, ib. 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