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IITIOAL CAMP
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s, publishing btrtow a state
tees of the Kershaw
Nutritional Camp as carried
in August by Rey. Craighill.
rhaitkhg the people of Camden
^Jjbeir generosity in providng
id^'for MiiS worthy enterprise, we
y
ershaw County Nutritional Camp,
Warren H, Harris, Treasurer.
y&||v Statement, Kershaw County Nutr
ia itional Caanp, July 1935.
' r\ J
, Balance from last year $0.32
Receipts
^ JRotery'tlub .. . . 100.00
Associated Charities 10.00
jrjCity of Camden .$& ??v) 00
Kershaw County iiO.t.O
fy Camden Shrine 25.00
Exchange Club M- 25-??
)ky Special Don.^Mfnr; 60. ; 0
? Various Dcpiatigns (cash and
checks} 372.28
Total 32c plus 682.28 682.60
Disbursements
Grocericg 287.47
Milk .' 73.25
Services
Drugs ,"^!7.4f>
Laundry "IZO'.OO
Laundry ! 20.00
Labor 23.00
Refunds 10.00
Miscellaneous 123.02
082.60 less 634.19 Bal. ....
<i ' 48.41
^hecks issued I
Burns & Barrett 7.50
4- . & P. Store . 26.29
A. Shteheen 9.77
Maokdy:. Hardware Co 4.18
M4ok6y ? Harware Co 1.50
S.J3. Ross 3.10
J. <^Peivney Co 6.00
Hcfrifte Stores 9.11
A & P Store 9.39
A. :& P; Store . . 2.25
Langs "Grocery ... ..4.00
Masspbeau?s 6.40
DePas8 Drug Store ? ? ? ? 3.90
A. & P Store 3.30
Bu&s & Barrett 3.00
Buj^is <$'! Barrett 1 .50
Tftcftel. ..Dept, Store 6.00
Suttts-v&.tBarrett 1.00
MtS. J; E. Horton 3.25
M^g&ebcfcu's 15.5o
,N,';'D. Williams 4.00
Debase -Drug Store 9.75
Ro^in Zemp 76
W$(?i Zem,p 1.70
wivR. Zemp 3.80
Eldblrik Maid Bake Shop .... 10.12
L|fc Clyburn, Jr. 9.86
itdjffcrs Grocery 3.36
M$|j^H<irton - ? 2-7 5
M^^^tton 7.75
V. v 3.00
A. fS( Store 5.10
A.. ^..Parker : 1.20
S. jl^fiansley .-. 2.10
DoMlb.'^Wrmacy^ . .V.'-V 2.10
Eltotric'.'Maid B?K* Sfttfjj 3.25
Miv^'Horion 4.00
A. tehehteen ; 7.07
Mi*. Horton 2.00
MtwsebWau's 3.25
?( s groceries . . 14.40
Mrfc' --Horton . 2.00
Rogers Grocery Store 2. in
Electric Maid Bake Shop 3.2;>
L. C. Clyburn 4.00
Mrs. Horton 2.50
' Electric Mwid IJaJfe; Shop 2.60
Electric Maid Bfetoe Shop 3.90
H. L. Gregory, Jr 4.50
? DeKalb Pharmacy 1.70
DeKalb Phnimiiiacy J. 70
A. Sheheen 5.30
A. Sheheen '2.65
Sowell Drug S>'tore 6.00
Dalton Blackwell 3.00
L. C. Clyburn 2.00
Mrs; Horton 4.25
Mrs. Horton 4.25
Mrs. Horton 4.25
jfe*, Mrs. Horton 4.25
Rogers Grocery Store 6.17
( Masseheau's .' 3.82
Langs Grocery Store 3.8o
. Electric Medi Bake ?hOp 3.25
Rogers Grocery Store 5.00
Rogers Wfeat Market 4.30
Massebeau's 3.08
liftTigfordfl Service Station .... 2.15
V Labor' 12.50
A. St P. Store 9.40
&' Cash (Labor) 10.00
^ Cash (Labor) 10.00 '
g';' Mm. Horton v? 2.00
m&s Mrs. Horton h 2.60
Mrs. Horton 2.00
jPfc- Mrs.Horton 2.00
P. Store 3.88
$m?j; A. A P. Meat Market 3.20
M Electric Maid Bake Shop 3.25
Electric Maid Bake Shop 8.2>;
|g||| Weet Brothers 1.80
M.4H. Heyman 5.0o
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Bethune, S. C.
?
DePass Drug Store 1.00
DeKalb Pharmacy 1.45
DeKalb Pharmacy 1.50
Harry Lee Gregory 5.50T
Cash 5.00' V
Burns & Barrett 0.5^
Itogors Grocery Store 1I.1Q1
Mrs. Hot ton ^ 4.25'
Mrs. Hortort 4 .?(*.>
Mrs. Hoftpti 4.25
Mrs. Horton 2.00
Dewey Creed 2.00
Electric Maid Pake Shop 8.25;
Massebeau's 1.75
Mrs. Horton 2.00
Ij&ngs Grocery Store 1.75
Mm. Horton 4.25
Home Furnishing Co 7o 1
Labor 12.50
Labor 15.00
D. J. Creed 50
Comer Hook Store 30
J. J. Nowberry 14.10
Epea-Fltzgerald Paper Co 19.91
Creeds Filling Station 2.15
Dalton Blackwell 3.00
City Laundry 20.00
A. A. P. Store a * 90
Supplies (Cash) 25.00
IRose 10c Store 2.25
Rose 10c Store 2.78
Ros? 10c Store fl.75
i
I
Wa'htles Physician Sup 8.50 I
Gash (Refund) 5.oo <
Gash (Refund) 5.00
X)fflton Itlackwell 4.00
/Cash (Labor) 2.50
<?af?h (Supplies) 13. '25
Warren H. Harris, Treasurer
Laxative combination
folks know is trustworthy
The confidence thouaanda of parents have
Si good, old reliable, powderrd Thedford'a
lack-Draught hu prompted them to get
the nfcw ftyrnp of Black-Draught fo? their
children. The grown folk* atlck to the
powdered Blaok-Draught; the youngatera
probably will prefer It when they outgrow
their ohlldliih love of aweata . . Mr*, c. W.
j Adama, of Murray, icy., wrltea: '1 have
uaed Thedford'a Black-DrniiKht (powder)
i about thirteen year*, taking It for MHoua
neaa. Black-Draught acta well and I am
always pleased with the raaulta. I wanted
Utood, reliable laxative for my children,
lave found Byrup of Black-Draught to
Juat that."
BLACK-DRAUGHT
Regular cornfTumicntion of
this lortno is hold on fhn1
flrat Tuoflflny in
month at 8 p. wi. Visiting nrotl!!^?n
wnlcomed.
J. K. ROSS
Worsiripful Mantfif
PAN DUIAE
Horn in an interesting sweet, pot
nto reveipt good cooks ought to ho
tjlad to have at thir. season. Ft is
reprinted from the Progressive Far
rier and came originally from MPex
ico.
Pan Dulce
Ten pieces of raw sweet, potato
r>ne inrh suqare and one fourth inch
Lf/ick.
Four tablespoons full of red cin
namon drops.
'ITiree fourths cup of Water.
Two tablespoon full of sugar.
Dissolve the cinnamon drops and
sugar in hot water. Drop in the piec- |
es of sweet potato and cook gently j
until tender and syrup is absorbed.
Cut a round of pastry with a scal
loped cooky cutter. Spread a p.'eco
of candied potato ever half of each
round, cutting the outer edge so that
it spyoads out fanwiso over half of
the pastry, allowing the edge of the
potato to tfh'ow. Brush the tops with
white of egg and bake tr\ a quick
oven.
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