The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 11, 1943, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
rHonor J\ Fighting American?<^]jour 2)ad
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He is Buying Bonds, You Buy Him Gifts . . .
[let's
fight
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June 20th Is Your Date To
Remember the Grand- j
est of Men!
Great guy your father! He may be too old
to be at the battlefront, but 'he has taken
his post at a battle station on the home front!
Serving as an air raid warden?giving of his
blood to the Red Cross?planting for Victory
?working in war industry; you bet he's
helping win. Show your gratitude for how
much he means to you, and the country?by
word and deed! The word?your Father's
Day greeting; the deed?your gift of something
fine to wear.
Here Are A Few Suggestions
Pajamas by Van Heusen, Sport
Coats, Casual Coats, Belts by
London, Sweaters, Bathing
Suits, Hose by Holeproof?7
Point, Shirts by Wings and Arrow,
House Slippers by 'Kreepawa',
Slack Suits, Sport Shirts.
Complete Line of Military Goods. Authorized
Uniform Apparel. Uniorm Accessories.
Many Serviceable Gift Items.
EICHEL' S
Department Store
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Jurors Are Drawn
For Criminal Court
The Court of General sessions will
convene on Monday, Juno 28, with
Judge G. Duncan Bellinger. presidIng.
The followtng Grand Jurors and
Petit Jurors will report on opening
day:
(Stand Jurore drawn: B. C. (Myhum,
A. B. Boy kin, B. W. Marshaw, J. II.
McDowell, R. W. Went, Louis I* ClyI
burn, E. E. Holland, Norman Z. Truesdale,
W. A. Boyklu, C. U Truesdale,
: C. W. Jonoa, C. V. Hammond, Wade
Morton, Enoch Roberta, H. (). Burua,
A. K. McLaurln. W. C. Kardlaw, J. M.
linker.
Petit Jurors: W. I). Horton, John
S. Folsom, W. F. Gardner, W. L.
| Hunnlcut, W. M. Brannon, W. B.^JFort,
T. J. Haker, J. D. Baker, Daniel It
Faulkenberry, Lyde Folaom, Coleman
Horton, J. I). Baker, J. E. Horton, J.
T. Hunter, Jr., Samuel H. Roberta, Jr.,
Henry J. Catoo, T. H. Falle, K. C.
IMttinan, T. H. Catoe, C. J. Baker. C.
B. Pate, Chalmers Dease, C. B. Owens,
j C. M, Brought on, W. W. Gainey, Paul
Gregory, J. H. (Momenta, Walter
Morton, W M. Peak, Melvln Faulkenberry,
Sidney B. Horton, Henry
Stroud, 1). L. Mat his, M S. 'fruesdalo,
Frank Jones, It. W. Taylor.
Boxes Made In
S. C. Go Overseas
Many people in Camden and Kershaw
county wonder what all of the
pulp wood cut in this area goes to
and how it is used. A communication
from a major South Carolina industry
answers a part of this question.
The Agar Container Division of the
International Paper company, Georgetown,
S. C, Is turunig out daily 125,ooo
type V-l overseas, solid fibre
boxes. These containers are ho constructed
that they are waterproof and
may he dumped into the sea and
washed ashore in instances where it
is impossible for the vessels to make
landings and where harbor facilities
are not available. These newly deI
veloped boxes have a breaking!
strength of 750 pounds per square
inch.
These containers are used for ship-1
ments of all types of food and ammunition
to the army and navy and
for lend-lease commodities to Russia,
England,?.South?Amur4ea--a-ml---oGtorI
allied peoples.
I GERMAN SUB LOSSES
[OUTSTRIP BUILDING
London, June 2.? (AP)? Allied de1
struction of Nazi undersea raiders
has been stepped up to the point
where the German losses apparently
are in excess of new production and
where the number of submarines operating
in the Atlantic seems to be
definitely on the wayne, A. V. Alexander,
First Lord of the Admiralty,
told the House of Commons today.
With the Sitk
Mr. and Mm. Frank w iw
Chcsnut street, announce
of a aon at the Oanirttw, v. H^B
Saturday, Juno 5. Thy you4j7**l^B
man haa been named hankVyB
4th. Mr. l'oe ia a civilian nwS
structor at the 64tk AAKFFD
ern Aviation school
Mra. Antrum Boykln eontbu*, lb
at the Caiuden hospital. *^Bt
Mra. I). C. Miller Is ft Ssl
the Camden hospital. k^Btt
J. S. Hunnlcutt and K. p u.-. flj
deputy sheriffs of DeunetUv'uie'cMk
suffered Injuries in an autornoblLjMti
cident continue to lmprovo ai SHw
Camden hoapltal.
Dr. William McDowell of Kerih^^Btl
la a patiout at the Camden hoiSB*
Mr. and Mra. J. T. Smith of i
ahaw. who were Injured in an ?Bk^Bei
mobile wreck laat week are conviS^I11
ing at the Camden hoapltal. ^^Bd
Mra. Oorbett Boykln haa been dkfl
missed from the Camden hospital 21
ia recuperating at her home. ^B
Dr. and Mra. George S. Kham* J
being congratulated upon the arrlrsl
of a aon born May 24, at the Caudal
hoaplal. Tho baby haa beeQ nZVl
Joseph Daniels Rharae, Mrs. Uhii!^flt
was the former Mlaa Ix)utse
or Greensboro. They have oneotkj ;
aon. James Sinclair Rhaine.
Dehydration Class I
To Have Meeting fl
There will be a dehydration cla^K
at Jackaon High school Tueefa^B)
June 15, at 11 a. "'m. (E.W.T.)
Marian R. Paul will give many tta^Bl
to conserve food.
"Food is fundamental to the defeuj^B
of the United States. On a foo&Z^B
tion of good food we can build tn^B
thing, without It we can build
Canning is n desirable and ecooo?^|s
eal ineihod of preserving many foog^B1
so that their use can be dentribty^By
over .seasons when they are not artg^K
able fresh. Besides saving the
expenditure for canned foods, tJ^Hi
family is assured of generous
supply, thus making possible a beU?^H%
balanced and' more varied dltf^fl
throughout the year.
EpiscopalCircle Mi
Stages A Picnic fl
The Business Women's circle
Grace Episcopal church, enjoyed t^fl
picnic party at the Stedman cotttp^fl'
Wednesday evening. All niembeni^H
the Circle and their families w?|B )
present and the evening was spent hi i
swimming and games. Refreshmesul j
were served. The affair was in ch&rpl )
of Mrs. L. B. Kirkland, circle chifrfl j
man. | ;
Vigilance With |
Poison Gets Weevil?
Columbia, June.?"Polson/v cotton ^B
to control the boll weevil myrties ?
more timing and exactness than molt I
other operations in making I cottol fl
crop," says David R. Hopkins, Wc^B
land county farm agent, who Is nor I
serving as boll weevil control spec# B
1st of the Clemson Extension Sen*?
"Start In time, do the work rijkB
and you may expect paying results,*S
advises Mr. Hopkins, citing results*?
shown by some figures from the ittliH
coton improvement contest.
These figures show that 617 cotWB
contestants who used early potooifl
one and two times made 30 pounllllH
acre more lint than those who did*?
poison, and 522 who made, tbreswl
four applications of poison mad*?
pounds an acre more than those**?
used no poison. .vfcdB
These figures bear, out what 1*1
county agent said recently about sp?
weevil poisoning:
"The very nature of boll WW
damage makes poisoning reaul^Jj
impressive and harder to me?**J
than Is the case with poisoning ?f|
potato beetles, tobacco wormM^^B
But I am Impressed with this: IWJ!
seen many farmers who did notpO"*?
have their cotton eaten up, WW*?
have never seen a total failure doSH
boll weevils where'the cotton
poisoned right. The cotton w?^?
who is vigilant wltlh poison con??
through usually with a fair crop *
the unpoisoned cotton in oft^n
to pieces by the ravages ot
weevil."
GARDEN CLUB fl
The Garden club will meet at ??
homo of Mrs. J. G- RieHArds. '
Monday evening at 4:30. A ran
tendance is desired.
WHEN THEY DID,
THEY HIT JACK T?OT _.?
Kansas City, June 2.?(AP
Lawrence Dieboldfl always haa
a baby girl since their marrl?fLe. ??iB
years ago. But the first oaflfl *T?
a boy. so was the second and
the third. Today they bad tripw
COMING ATTRACTIONS I
?AT?
Camden Theatre
FRIDAY, JUNE 11
Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea and
Chase Coburn In George
Stevens'
"THE MORE THE MERRIER"
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SATURDAY, JUNE 12
Bill Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jay Kirby
and Victor Jory
| "COLT COMRADES"
Added: "Smilin' Jack" and
Comedy
SAT., June 12, 10:30 Show
Tho Strangest Case In All i
I Mvsterial
"I WALKED WITH A
ZOMBIE"
James Ellison-Frances Deo
SUNDAY, JUNE 13
The Picture You'll Remember! j
"FOREVER AND A DAY"
78 front-rank players! 7 top-flight
directors! 21 celebrated authors!
The "Must-See" Drama of your
life.
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MON.-TUES., JUNE 14-15
Someone talked! This lovers tryst
' sent 1000 men to a rendezvous
with death!
"NEXT OF KIN"
I 78 frunt-rank players! 7 top-flight
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 j
"THE BOY FROM
STALINGRAD"
vooooooooooooooooooo?ooo<
THURS.-FRI., JUNE 17-18
"MY FRIEND FLICKA"
AN ARMY'S DESTINY
IS IN YOUR HANDS!
You men who make the tank?
with which our men must fl?ht
?must enjoy keen vision, to do ,
your Job well, with less exhaoatlon.
a Registered Optometrist
Is here to examine?prescribe for .
?and fit your eyes for your bettar
health?and better skill.
The goffer Company _J
, JEWELERS and OPTOMETRIST
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Camden, South Carolina .J