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All you hedonists (look it up) J will have little trouble tiulay. Hut I want out on a "game night" and teas I tangled up! Indicate your choices in the space provided, check answers and then add your score and get your rating. (1) We had a scavenger hu^t. My host explained a scavenger is a creature like (a) a whale; (b) a cat- | | fish; (c) a trout; (d) a salmon, | | (2) We played cards. My partner called her Jack a "bower." We were playing (a) bridge; (b) casino; (c) five hundred; (d) poker. I lost I | | (3) We deciphered rebusos and had to (a) decode cryptograms; (b) .supply words for objects; (cjdo crossword puzzles; (d) solve I | conundrums. Tough 1 1 I (4) They used these in one of the games. It was (a) croquet; (b) field hockey; (c) polo; r~"~l ( d ) roulette, | | (5) Somebody suggested charades but I didn't like it because I was (a) u poor actor; (b) my back hurt; (c) I didn't like cards; (d) I I I thought kissing games silly, j | (8) I heard somebody talk about "leaving the barrier" and figured it must have something to do with (a) prisoner's base; (b) dominoes; | | (o) horse-racing; (d) hurling. | |i (7) They handed me a "putter" and I knew I was in tot (a) badminton; (b) tennis; (c) golf; or I } (d) billiards. Was I tlrodl | J i NOTICE Notice i.s hereby given that In accordance with the torma and provisions of the Decree of the Court of Common Plena for Kershaw County In the caae of Homo Owners' Loan Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Fred M. Williams and Mary It. Williams, Defendants, I will sell to tho highest bidder before the Court House door at Camden. S. C.. during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in August, 1941, being the 4th day thereof. the following described property: All that certain piece, parcol or lot of land, with the improvements thereon. or to be erected thereon situate, lying and being Just north of the City of Camden, in the County of Kershaw, in the State of South Carolina; said lot being rectangular In shape, measuring 011 its northern and southern sid'-s one hundred twenty-five (125> feet, more or less. and on its eastern and u est.-i n sides sixty t tin t feet, tno'e .ir |e^< as shown by plat of A. It. i'.iohui. Survivor, dated November r? <-ordttd in the Office of 11 i Nik > ! Ci'iist for Kershavf < "iin'v i.i ri.it It..iik "V at page H'lft; I>en.i . 1 o?i 'hi- north bv other proper tv <?f l"r?.| M Williams and Matv it William- : on ihe . .1-0 bv a imigliborhood publi? t oad, u hi? h sep.ii tt?-s the same from lands now or lormerly of Ma reh Adams. <?n t!te suiitlt bv It mis of I-!, ('. S.ispoitas, and on the wes; }w lands of K Snsporlax; sinl premises being tb.it ronvtviul to Pr. d M W illiams and M iry 15. Wil him-, bv }!. C. Sasportas, by deed 1; i' . 1 November litill. reeorded Nov .'lulu : !". 1 'at I in the office of th?- i eik of Court lor Kershaw Conntv in l'.ook of D Is ' CK" at page 17 I" i i . - of S.ib- For eash. the M is'| -. l.'.l'e of the SU< < ysSflll 1,1(1i! r oth<r than the plaintiff or the d< fen.I n,is herein, a deposit of five pel i . of his bid. same to be lort e i' ed :;i . ase of noli < oni plianee. No p. i->.iii! *or (b tien-n. v judgment is i|. in.i:. |. >! .tin! :!i.> bidding will not r tna'i: op. n :r r the sa'.e, but rumphai.. w.:.. the led may be made in.in- 1 t" 1 v. W. L. DePASS. .lib. M i -1 ! -r K rsjia w County. K irk'.and ai d .! I.o.o h. Pia.ti!:fl A'tonicys. When a Child Needs a Laxative! Your child should like this tasty liquid laxative and you should like the gcntlt' way it usually wakes up a youngster's lazy intestines when given by the simple directions. SYRt'P OF BLACK-DRAUGHT contains the same principal ingredient which has enabled its older brother BLACK-DRA UGHT to give so many users such satisfying relief for so many years! Perhaps that's why it usually gives a child such refreshing relief when the familiar symptoms indicate a laxative is needed. SYRUP OF BLACK-DRAUGHT comes in 2 sizes. The introductory size is 25c; the economy size is 50c. 'Sanitized' Mattress Frdsh, Clean, Hygienic When a mattress has been "sanitized" it becomes germ resistant and odor repellent?-two most desirable qualities. The new mattress you buy may be clean and hygipnic when purchased, but you can readily understand that the ordinary (unsamttzed) mattress will not necessarily remain truly sanitary tor long when in use in the home. There are germs in the air. Germs picked up in hurdling. Germs from sleepers' bodies. All these can get into the ticking of the ordinary mattress and there they thrive. The very warmth and moisture of a sleeping body provides ideal conditions for bacteria to breed and offensive perspiration odors to develop. Although a careful housekeeper changes her bed linens frequently, she can't launder her mattress, and no matter how thoroughly she brushes and airs it, she doesn't in that way get full protection and peace of mind. Sanitized ticking definitely inhibits germ growth. Even the tough ' hard-to-kill staphylococcus aureus (the standard germ organism used in the U. S. government approved tests of antiseptic efficiency) does not breed und multiply in the sanitized ticking. Sanitized ticking resists formation of offensive body odor. A normal person's perspiration is odorless as it leaves the body. It is the decomposition of perspiration by bacteria that gives rise to unpleasant odora. By preventing the action of such bacteria, the sanitized mattress stays fresh, clean-smelling and hygienic. Vegetable Water Can Be A Vitamin Filled Broth If you have been listening, as you most certainly should, to the widespread advice on saving the water in which vegetables are cooked you may be looking for an Idea on how to use this vitamin filled broth. Say you have a cupful of essence from cooked carrots, spinach, string beans and potatoes, you may use it to good advantage in a Bisque of Salmon and Oysters. First, combine this . vegetable , liquor and add enough water to make the quantity measure 3 pints. Add 3 veal or chicken bouillon cubes and heat, stirring, until these are melted. Then add 1 tall can of red salmon which you have freed of bone and flaked. Let these simmer for 35 or 40 minutes. Meanwhile, in the top of the double boiler melt 2 tablespoons of butter ant' blend in 2 level tablespoons of flour. Add xh teaspoon of salt, a dash of nutmeg, \\ teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce, a trace of cayenne and 1 tablespoon of minced parsley and then stir in 1 cup of top milk or thin cream and cook this over boiling water, stirring from time to time, for about 15 minutes. Then stir the salmon mixture into it and mix well and after that pour it through a sieve pressing all the substance that will go through j with little persuasion from the back of a spoon. After it is sieved, reheat it but on no account let it actually boil again?just get it boiling hot. At the last minute add a large tablespoon of butter and 2 dozen oysters that have been heated in their own ; juice until the edges curl, then drain ed. Cork Native of Spain I Cork is the thick, soft, porous ! outer bark of the cork oak, which is an evergreen tree of the oak famlly native to Portugal, Spain, North ! Africa and most other countries bor- ' doring on the Mediterranean. The , cork of commerce is not the true ; bark of the cork oak through which the sap circulates, but a layer of spongy, elastic, tough and impervious cellular tissue that forms out- ; side the true bark. If the true or ! inner bark of the cork oak is dam- j aged, the tree will die; but the outer 1 layer of cork, which is light because composed of the walls of dead cells filled with air, may be removed. Utilize Smoke Pipe's Heat A new device utilizes the heat from the smoke pipe of u house I heating plant to heat water for the bathroom, kitchen and laundry. 1 The unit consists of a jacket of cast iron or aluminum alloy winch is ; clamped around the smoke pipe, t Cold water from a storage tank travels to the jacket where it is heated and then returns to the upper half of the tank. There is a continuous ciivula'ion if wat-r between the storage tank ami the heating un.t aivur.d the smoke pipe, j It is claimed that water which en-' ters the unit at a temperature of 48 ; degrees is heated to a temperature ; of 13u when it leaves. Tr.e unit ! < utilises heat given ofl Ly a smoke | ] pipe which otherwise is wasted. I ; ! , Plection Foils Plan j ] Convinced that he'd failed of re- ' ( election in 1916, Wood row Wilson ; the next day hit on a plan of re- | signing immediately so that his : ( supposedly victorious opponent, ! ; Charles K. Hughes, -might assume office and formulate his own pniicv in those tumultuous World war days, i The plan: Wilson to appoint Hughes j his secretary of state, then he (Wilson) and Vice Piesident Marshall j i to resign. Hughes would tla-n auto- \ maticaliy come President. But ! ; while the plan was being discussed 1 j late results turned tr.e tide and W'l I ^ mj won by a hair s breadth. j \ 'God Bless America' Was Written 24 Years Ago "God Bless America, land that I | love" . . . Irving Berlin. ! "I fervently believe that 'God Bless America' is the moat Important thing I have written In 35 years us a composer of songs. "There is u story behind 'God Bless America.' I composed it over 20 years ugo, for the finale of a play, 'Yip, Yip, Yaphank' which in 1917, I wrote for the soldiers when I was Sergeant Berlin at Camp Upton. As the boys were on their ways to France, I didn't think it was quite appropriate, so I put it aside and wrote a new song. "Two years ago I wanted " to write a great American song about peace," Berlin continued. "I was on the lie de France, and returning from London, where I had attended the British premiere of 'Alexander's Hag Time Band.' I had been through the Munich crisis. When I was home, nothing I wrote seemed adequate. Then I remembered 'God Bless America.' "I had to change the melody of the middle bars and change two lines which had a war-like note to it: 'Make her victorious on land and sea.' "The lines I substituted read: " 'From the njpuntalns, to the prairies, To the oceans white with foam,' "When Kate Smith wanted an especial song to sing on Armistice day, I gave her 'God Bless America.1 The country began to sing ~ it over night, and yet it was not published for a year /and a half after that broadcast." Bing Crosby Tell# Women Winning Ways With Men Any girl who possesses charm should be able to win her man. For with that gift, she can be homely and yet be attractive and winning, says Bing Crosby. "Charm has many attributes and qualities, but there are five prerequisites which I consider essential. "The first is that she always act like a l^idy. She can be a good sport, but with a moral code. "Next I visualize a charming lady as one who has a sense of humor, warm sympathy toward people, a pleasing voice, grace and tact. Whatever she does and says gives pleasure. She can take a "ribbing," and yet not be offended. Better still, she can come back with all the answers. "She must have also steadiness and balance. She must be the sort that doesn't 'fly off the handle' over trivial things, that isn't forever fussing and fidgeting. When you are with her, you have the feeling that she possesses great inner poise and serenity. It relaxes and soothes you to be with her. "And, finally, I think that the charming woman is always natural and sincere. Her simplicity, her frank, open manner, are the greatest elements of her charm. She isn't attempting to be something that she is not and doesn't assume airs. "Nothing makes a man feel more uncomfortable than a woman who poses and he cannot be permanently attracted to her." Kitchen 'Team' A further step in the direction of effortless housekeeping and greater compactness and beauty in kitchen equipment is a new electric dishwasher installed with a twin basin cabinet type sink. The dishwasher is filled from the spout of the sink, which is made extra long, and emptied through the sink drain. Thus the "tearing" of the two units effects a saving in plumbing materials as well as installation cost. The dishwashing unit is concealed in an attractive all-steel cabinet harmonizing with the rest of the kitchen cabinets. Two sliding dish racks a:e easily and conveniently loaded or unloaded and provide sufficient capacity so that dishwashing is nee sary only once a day, at a convenient time. The racks may ai a be used for the storage of soiled dishes for washing later. The electric unit not only was > s the dishes but also dries them. No attention is requited while the machine is in operation. Inasmuc: as dishes are not in motion while Icing washed, there is no danger of breakage. The dishwashing unit opens from the front, thus making the entire top available as work space. Value of X-ray Machine Much progress has been made in late years in treating broken bonr*e in the legs. There was a time when they meant weeks in the hospital before the patient could start the period on crutches. Thanks to a modern method of making casts, hospital treatment is not now needed in some cases of broken bones, although other breaks cannot be treated properly anywhere except in a hospital. For the quick and excellent way nf learning exactly what a break is like, we may thank the X-ray machine. It makes it possible to take, a photograph through the flesh, and Lhc negative can be finished within a few minutes when necessary. In ca*c there is a bad injury to ;he hand or arm, foot or leg. it is well to remember the value of the K-ray. 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