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C. M. T. Camps Not To Be Held This Year ^ Major General Kdward L. Kin#. Commanding General, Fourth Corps Area, announce# that no C. M. T. Gamps will U* hold in the (Wp?s Area j this year. This action is takeai with ! extreme regret ami reluctance, butt^t' 'is necessary on account of the con-I seated conditions in all cant]* due to the enrollment of members of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Accepted applicants have been notified that their acceptance* is cancelled and that they are not to report to camps us previously authorized. If thoy should, they could not be enrolled or reimbursed for transportation. Ml. I'isKah Baptist Church There will be services at the Mt. Pisjjuh Baptist church next lx>rd's T>ay as follows: Bible school at 10f a. m.; church worship at 11 a. m.;l B. Y. I'. L'.'s at 7 p. in. The church ^ doinj; everything po?srbrc rn nrn kp future rrrrzen- Of the k.r.d ji-u adm.re. Help the chunk. a-.?i the churcii '.v..I help you N.. ful failure tire nc\e*-' --ar> if one has d??r.e h:s best. 1 may not teach my .ilea!-., but like - 'at"* they iruale me on my way. Blessed >- tin pet-.-n who know- his limitation.-. I We io!il:ai'> aivi'c the pttfbhc to: worship with us next Sunday. ? Luther Knight, pastor. More Statistics on Recent School (-lose ( Iukh Leader* and Seconds Class leaders ami second*, Camden city schools, year 1932-1933: Grade 1 (Mills)?Robert Thompson arid Jacqueline l)avis, 96 1-2; 1 hornwell Hay and Frames West, 95. Grade 1 (Zemp)?'Shelby Hough. 94; J. B. Richardson, 93. Grade 1 (Wolfe) ?Annie Robinson, <j2; I^aurence Williams and Margaret Jtanmer, HI. Gra<k> 2A?Harold Hatfield, 9G; Billie Smith, 95. Grade 2B?Thad Munn, 92 1-2; Glvin Traptp, 92 1-3. tirade 3A?Patsy Trantham, HO. 14; Artie Dixon, 95.95. Grade 3B?Dora Robinson, 92.3; Haze) llorton, 90.9. Grade 4C-? Jack Stein, 83.0; Tally Shirley, 82.7. Grade 4A?Frances Rhame. 97; Charles Mt-Caskill und Carolyn Cooley. 95. Grade IB Myrtle Sinclair, 89 2-7; Annie Belle Hranham. *8 5-7. tirade 5B (Oakes) -Louise New-! man and Loretie Smith, 92; Lois Bltit k\seil, 89. . (ii a ile 5'A Phjlli* Kartsh, 90.2;, Herbert Moore. 95 9. Graile ">B (('ante.\ 1?Mary Atkinson, 92.7; Margaret Sinclair. 87.8. Grade r>C?Dorothy Smith, 88.5; Y;i ginia I'rye and Theresa J^fced, 88. Graile <?A-1?Ailecn Belk, 93.08; Daily J in1 k r-oi), 92.14. Grade OA-2?--James Case, 85; Loui-o Ncely, 81.4. Grade '?il?Liltie Mae Rabun, 82.1, Marpoi ie Rush, 82. Grade 7A?Jack Yillopigue, 94.G; Paulette West, 93. Grade 7B? LeRoy Caulder, 91.38; La Verne Conyers, 8G.78. Grade 7C?Myrtle Williams, 91; Albertus Rush, 88.5. Camden Mill School: Grade 1.?Carl Lankford-. 93; Stanley Harris, 92. Grade 2 (McCuskill)?William Baxley, 94; Ollie Horton, 93. Grade 2 (Gillis)?Charlie Cameron. 97; Serena Rogers, 95. Grade 3.?Pierce Littlejohn, 93.5; Virginia Myers. 92.5. Grade 4.?Henry Wright, 94;- Mary Caulder. 92. _ Camden High School: Grade 8. ? Klizabet-h Pitt-, 9fi. G Minnie Sue Bruce. 95.8. ('trade 9.?Joe Jordan, 92.9; Lena S'. e v e ti - on. 9 1 Grady Id.- - Ruth DeLoache. 9 1; Ia .da llud-on. 90.9. tirade 11. Klizabcth Mo-U'e. 97.89; J Marhmm Wn'ker. 97.2. llurhc-.t scholarship for four years n high -thool: 1st. Marjorie Walker. ; t 99; 2nd, Klizabeth Moore. 9-1.28. Scholarship Honor Roll S, ho'ar-hip honor toll, ( amden city schools, for sixth six-weeks period. year 1932-1933: Grade 1 (Mills)?David Barnes, Jack Boykm. Jack Deal. Francis Me* Corklc. David pQ-tin. Robert Thompson. Billie Waters. Jacqueline Davis. Sybil 1 Make ford. Doris l^ake. Bcttv Muller. Jane Thomas. Frances West. Grade 1 (Zemp)?James Brown, Rr,ant Cox. Billy Ha-ty, Shelby Uo-agii George Nicholson. Lugeno Sh.c.om. Raymond Scarborough. Margaret DcBtuhl, Juan.ta Grand m. Ma.-lyn Ha-ty. Mary Ha-ty. Ixatr.ce M"i'a-ki!l. Deri- Rabon. Grade 1 ( Wolfe I ? Doris Trapp. Thoma M - cbi au. (isaiie 2A Pati'l < at.-e. Joe ( nristiv. i-. ( rarli 1 >ui a a m, Humid Hat:i,M. L',i Unburn. 1'argar. Jet;: ng-. 1Sm.h. Dale Sm:th. Hug: ey 'I i ".aGcs Turner. Caleb \\ h;taMary t'a me roti, L<>u>e Cope:r-d. Ma'gavet C-ox. Margaret R innir g iam. Made Dentin. Azalee 11 x.'ti. Ruby K\ans. Hol'.ie Hanc ck. V:\.-r. L.ttle. Betty Lewis. Margaret Mahoney. lithe. Ann Mnuldin. Caro1\:-. Pitts. Martha T rues-dale, Beth \\M-on. Grade 2B B.lly Mundcn. Thad Mur.n. L. J. Watt-. Marvin Ra,bon. S.,r.n Keiiy. <, V\ John I#angford. B.H \j M\ a R:.-h. ("olviu Sheorn. 1 > iLvan. Hi erbe Trapp. Kirbv r ;. T..m Turn-r. K'.ior. Dempster. 1> \ r. Mabel Foster, Juantta G v. a v.. ( arv Guthrie. Beverly Hi-ndr;x. Marg r.t ILr.sor.. Jar.e HotTer. Peggy 1. Kdna Moseley. Peggy Md i v*. M !r? d Ogburn. Mary Pitts, Margaft ; Sa'.m- r. !. Dot S<>ve!l. Betty (',rad B -Ha'/'-. Hurt or.. Grade ; \ C V. a r '. e s M Ca-k.il. Leonard S ?nk, Kdni Aldret. Jane ("a orb','. \Y ma 'dr ma-. Carolyn Cooiey. \nn.e Mae Godwin. Rhotta McDowell. Frances Rhame. Mary Snv.th. ( eo Srnyri. Jar.e Trantham. Margie Traxler. Grade f>B (Oakes)?I/ois Blaclcwell, Louise Newman. Ivorene Smith. Grade 5A?Arthur Brown. HerBert Moore, Billy Pitta. Wesley Pitta, Robin Zemp, Vorvile Conyers, Marjorie Creed, Minnie Belle Cunningham, Zelerve DeaOhampiv, Margaret ' Fiaehel, Marjorie Hatfleki, Phyllis J Karenh, Beatrice KirkJaod, Ida Mae ?? zrr McManus, Evelyn Player, Virginia Riles, Ida Lee Smith, Martha Smith, i Petty Snwell, Helen Stogner, Ann | Whitaker. ' tirade 5B (Cantey)?Kathleen j Smith. tirade ">('?Virginia Frye, Doroti.y Smith. tirade fiA-1?David Wallnau, Jack Pulleyn. Aileen Belk, Dally Jackson, | Elsie Redfearn, Maggie Trantham, Lottie Smyrl, Neta Kirkland, Jane I Halsall. tirade 7A?Jaek Richards, Ja k i Villepigue. Ix>uise Mickle, Margaret ; Osborne, Paulette West. tirade 7B-?LeRoy f'aulder. tirade 7C?Myrtle Williams. Camden High School: ! tira<ie o.?thnrolyn/Cantey, Ei'.nj . Little, ( uioiine Nelson, Rebecca Ku-!., . D .rothy Snyder. Jrar. Vanl.and.r gham. Alma Ward, Nancy Watts. 11. z1 alx-th Pitts. Minnie Sue Bruce, Na :ni Walki r, It;II Delxtnche. Harold M- Calluni. Basil Munn. tirade S. B. Hatfield. Joe J rdan, Clyde Brown, Mary Edith C< :>elar.d. Emily Sheorn, Ix-na Stover.,-, n, II. a n Tindal. McKain Richards, \ tv, .an Lee. I tirade 1U.?Ruth DeLoaehe, I.coU Hudson. Mary Waters, Richard Jcnk. ;ns. i tirade 11.? Elizabeth Mo .re, Peggy Pitts, Elizabeth Wooten, Marjore Walker. Ia-rine Strak. Johnsie Car; j.enter. Attendance Honor Roll Attendance honor roll. Cannier. y schools, sixth six-week.- period, ear . r.c2-ir??,3: tirade 1 ( Mill.- > ? I>avid Barres, la k Boyk:n. Alton Cole. Jack Ihv.J, Fran. :< MotVrkle. Bill McDow, !, hav.'i Part.n, Bobby Smyrl. B.l e Wa'.rc Carolyn Baruch. Anne Can p!>-!!. Sybil Drakeford. Dorothy Mar11. Betty Muller, Doris Rush, Jar.e Thomas. tirade 1 (Zemp)?Marion Brown, J ;?h Player. J. B. R:chards?>n. Bobby Shirley, Mary JIasty. Esther 11 yd.rick. Ix-atrice McCaskill. ? tirade 1 < Wolfe)? David Player, ! Roberta Labor., Carolyn Hall. Doris Trapp. i tirade 2A?Paul Catoo, Joe Christmas. Charlie Ihirham, Harold Hat.! field, Billie Smith, Hugbey Tindal, I Be mice Amnions, Marguerite Boone, Meta Boykin, Mary Cameron, Louisa . Copeland, Macie Denton, Azalee Dix< oo, Ruby Evans, Margaret Mahoney, i Both Wilson. Grade 213?David Melton, Billy Munden, Thad Munn, Marvin Rabon, Carson Peoples, Gene Stewart, Betty Burke. .Juanita Stokes. Grade dA?Bill Minis, Henry Niles, Alva Rush. Colvin Sheorn. Luther Sowell, Ellerbc Trapp, Tom Turner, Betty Campbell, Artie Dixon, Mabel Foster, Juanita Gothvin, Gary Guthrie. Margaret llinson, Jane Hofl'er, Peggy Little, Mary Pitts, Margaret Sal mo ml. Grade dB?Horace Brown, Willard Kelley. Lawson Truosdale, Olyn Waters, Jr., Catherine Cole, Geneva Champion. Neil Corbitt, Lillie DeBruhl. Kthel Grandon, Mary Hasty, Doris Hinson. Bessie Lee, Mae Player. Emily West. Grade 1C-?Julian Branham, Tallie Shirley. Mauldin Truesdalo, Willis rruesd.i ie. Grade 1A ? Donald Clyburn, Clarence Giaham, James Graves. Claud Lamoy. Walter Minis. Charles MiCaskill. Jie Nelson. Rufus Redfearn,j Joseph Rh.ame, Ix*onard Sehenk. Marvin Sm.tr., Jack Smyrl, Yates Villepiguc, Oscar Woolen. Jane Campbell, i Wilma Chns.tmas. Mabel Todd Camp-, bell, Carolyn Cooley, Martha Gettys, Elizabeth Jackson, Marjorie Little, I Betty Munn, Rhelta McDowell, Nettie Lee-.- Ogburn, Annie Lee Pettus. Cl.o Smyrl, Margie Traxler. Gr.ule IB?Ralph Connell, F.arL Dabney. Gilliam DeBruhl. Thomas j Sheheen. Marvin Shirley, Albert I Shirley, I*ou.s Smith, Goldie Corbitt. Margo- Ga.-kin. Virginia Jennings, Beatrice Oliver, Elizabeth Sinclair, I Myrtle Sinclair. Grade bB (O.ikes I? Hugh Cox, James h rye, Leslie McCas-kill. Walter Riggir.s. Benton Sheorn. Edward Vereen. Lois Blackwtil. Dorothy Dor1 ity. Fay Horton. L< u.se Newman, Mary Elizabeth Riggrrs, Juanita Trapp. Grade ">A?Arthur Brown. William Brown. Eugene Campbell. Jerry Hancock. Jack Marshall. Herbert M-?ore, V one-lie Conyers, Marjorie Creed, Minnie Belle Cunningham, Zelene DesChamps, Margaret Fschel, Betty Gettys. I/ouise Hendricks, Beatrice Kirkland, Ida Mae MrManus, Clarine Munn, Evelyn Player, Virginia Riles, Ida I>oe Smith, Betty Sowell, Helen Stogner. Grade bB (Oantey)?Zerr*p Ellis, Julius Hough, Oscar Hunter, Andrew Mayer, Wilbert Roberta, Helen Catoe, Beauton Cullen, Elizabeth Gaskins, Margaret Hunter, Lucile Mooneyham Rota Peeblea, Margaret Sinclair I Kathleen Smith, Vivian Throat, Betty I Thomas. ' Grade 5C?Marvin Hasty, J. C. Hough, Woodrow Hudson, Gilbert Shirley, Virginia Frye, Theresa Reed, , Dorothy Smith. Grade 6A-1?William Christmas, Lenson Graves, Robert Little, Jack Pulleyn, Massenberg Trotter, David Wallnau, Billy Wilson, Marie Amnions, Frances Baruch, Aileen Belk, Jean Bell, Kathryn Boyd, Jane Halsail, Dally Jackson, Margaret Munn, Lavada Parker, Elsie Redfearn, Grace : Rhoden, Sarah Sheorn, Ixittie Smyrl, Betty Whitaker, Mary Zemp, Olive MeGuirt. Grade GA-2?Henry Brown, William Hasty. Harold MeCaskill, Harry Moure, Steve Robinson, Meshell Sheheen. H. B. Shiriey, Archie Stein, Odess Tiihvell, Rena Broom, Virginia Gaskin. Julia Mac Hough, Lucile Mcl^:iin.1. L< ui>e McNeeley, Sybil Robinson. Ruby Vereon. Grade GB?Norman Baum, Clarence Ower.s. Mildred Davis, Elah Evans, Leonora Sinclair, Gladys Threatt. Grade 7A?Burwell Capehart, Henry Garrison, Edward Crolley, Hugh Gettys, \\ ylie Hogue, Carlyle Jackson, Dan MeCaskill, Jack Rhame, Jack Richards, Payton Shirley, Furman Stewart, Jack Villepigue, John Wooton. Sophia Creed, Beulah Graham, Kathryn Myers, Hazel Shirley, Wilhelmina Strak, Catherine Wright. Grade 7B?LeRoy Caulder, Benja1 min Gettys, James Graham, Ogburn Hough, Eiihu Pate, Fred Sheheen, Stanley Watts, Iva Mae Broom, Fram es Burns. Atha C arpenter, Janie j Hall, Rosalie Harden, Edwillu Hough, Eliza.beth Jordan, Velma Morris, Ruby Player. Grade 7C?Lewis Anderson, Ivey Connell. John Melton, Rhetta Me, Leod, Margaret West, Myrtle Williams Lida Ingram, Lu'.a Mae Simmons. Yearly Honor Roll Tho-o on honor roll for six six. week.- perCamden city schools, year 1932-H?.TL fTv. Grade I (Mills)-^jpavTcT Partin, Sybil Drakeford; Jane Thomas, Frances West. Grade 1 (Zemp)?'Marion Brown, ; Brian t Cox, Lea trice MeCaskill. Grade 2A?Joe Ohristrmas, Charlie Durham, Harold Hatfield, Mary Cam,, eron, Betty I^ewia, Beth Wilson. , | Grade 3A?CoWin Sheorn, Frank ,! Sullivan, Artie Dixon, Beverly HenPogng-y M<<Juirt, Mary Pitta. Grade 3B?Hazel Horton. Grade 4A?-Charles McCaskill, Wil* ^B ma Christmas, Carolyn Coolay, Annie ^B Mae Godwin, Rhetta McDowell, Mary ^B Smith, Jane Trantham. ^B Grade 5B (Oa'kes)?Louise Newman, Lorene Smith. Grade 5A?Billy Pitts, Marjorie Creed, Margaret Fischel, Phyllis H Karesh, Virginia Riles, Petty SowelL H Grade 6A-1?Dally Jackson, Elsie Redfearn, Lottie Stmyrl. H Grade 7A?Jack Richards, Jack Villopigue, Louise Mickle, Margaret M Osborne, Paulette West. b|| Grade 7B?LoRoy Caulder. Camden High School: Grade 8.?(Caroline Nelson, Jesa^H VanLandingham, Nnncv Watts, EUiu-^H beth Pitts, Minnie Sue Bruce, Naomi Walker. Grade 9.?S. B. Hatfield, Mary H Edith CopeJand, Emily Sheorn, ^B Stevenson, Helen Tindal. Grade 10.?Leola Hudson. Grade 11.?Elizabeth Moore, Mir- I jorie Walker. Camden Mill School: Grade 1.?-Charlie Cameron, Sereoi 9 Rogers. Grade 2.?J. W. Parker, Ja?** Trimnal. Grade 3.?Nell Jordan. Grade 4.?Cecil Taylor, MaryCaol*9 Yearly Scholarahip Honor Roll Yearly scholarship honor roll, averaging 90 or above for year r* (Contimied on Page Three) Stop Chills I and Fever! I Rid Your System of Malorio- I Shivering with chills one moment burning with fever the next? thats of the effects of Malaria l nl^cbc^^B the disease will do serious harm to y health. Malaria, a blood mIcctl0?Lin fl for two things. First, destroying ? B fectibn in the blood Up the bloqd to overcome the en?" the disease and to fortify against W ^ attack. i.;* Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic supP^^B both these effects. It contains ta quinine, which kills the infection^ .^^B blood, and iron, which enrich*? builds up the blood. Chills toon stop and you are restored and comfort. For half a century, O Tastele* Chill Tonic has been su*'^ M for Malaria. It is Just as useful, too.^m genera] look for am and younf to take and absolutely barmk** H j /give children. Get bcttk st say - , ?H WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE? 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Robin Zemp'i Drug Storo City Drug Company Camden, 1 C > * SoTxt " J'< May 29, 1933 ) * WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE MOTOR CAR There is some doubt that people care to hear very muoh about what goes on under the hoods of their cars. The driver knows that "driving qualities" are not accidental; they are put there. How the manufacturer creates or evolves those results may not interest him. He judges entirely by the results he gets in driving. -Well, it is not essential to talk "shop"; let us talk Results. Smoothness^. Drive, the Ford V-8 and you will find that the engine runs with surpassing smoothness, due to its design and the extra preoise methods of its manufacture. Power. There it is, 75 horsepower (wo could say 80) at the drive- , shaft for the driver's use. With less weight to pull around, the mettle of this car its life-like response is rather remarkable. Economy. Our V-8 develops more power on a gallon of gasoline than any car we have mado. Mileage is partly a matter of individual driving, but under average conditions the Ford V-8 does 17 to 20 miles a gallon. Of course, car economy is not only a matter of fuel. Ford V-8 has-that o too, but it is also economical in the complete sense-"?initial cost, operation, maintenance. Appearance. This is woman's contribution. The motor car must not only be useful, but also good-looking. View the Ford V-8 and you will not need our comment on its fine appearance. Comfort. This also is woman's concern. In 30 years she changed the motor car from a wagon to a coach. Comfort is a quality made up of numerous ingredients. There is no comfort without a quiet, smoothrunning* engine. We have all the other ingredients too, color,? ?OOd taste, quality, ease, safety, roominess and convenience.