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Cunden BpiBa>9rifiiM iHll be i ter€«ted in tft« w»wp CbnTm mopenu is on foot to nHunrge the two of the Episcopal ehprdi is Soi Carolina. The ktopeaMit hM 1b« initiated slnoe the resignatioii of i Rt. Rev. Al^rt S. Thomai as btsb of the ScMith Carolina IMoeose. Bishop Thonuui' reeigaed at the h gmenU meeting of tha eh^cb^ & the resignation was acceiHted as December 21, 1943, bnt by reqm^t the chur<A ‘he is holding his ewle astical position nntil arrangemeii can be made as to his snocMsor. A number of years ago there e but one diocese in South Carolii but it was divided into two with t late Rt. Rev, Kfrkmanf O. Ehitay bishop of the Upper South "tjarolii dioc^e. The lower part (rf the sts was included in what was still call the South Carolina dloceee. The proposal now te or join fl South Carolina diocese and the Upp South Carolina diocese, of which tl bishop now is the Rt Rev. John dravatt of Columbia. The matter will be brought up fi consideration at the convention the South Carolina diocese at Flo ence, January 18. If the move tu merge Rie two dl ceses does not carry, the dtoceSe wl then proceed with the election of successor to Bishop Ihomas. Malvern mu H. D. Club Report With the closing of the year I'Ji the Malvern Hill Home DemOnstratio club completed eight years of actlv club work under the supervision .( Miss Margaret Fewell. In 1942 th club fpent the entire :^ar'itttdyln First Aid and a majority of the men hers received certificates. In 194 certain phases of home nursing wa studied in addition to the preparatio and preservation of food. Great li terest has been taken in all the wa effort drives and a commendabl number of garments have beeh turnei in to the Red Cross. Most of th members “llve-at-home,” meaning thp theyjalso 76 per cent of all the fo« stuffs consumed by their families. 1 is eatpected^lhtrt the ysar^.ot4ilM^ be as successful as tiiose that an past, with the added hope tor vJetori are YOU the man who “canH afford” THREE RING CIRCUS COMING TO TOWN, SPONSORED BY SCOUTS (Coatinued from Unit pege) to buy an extra WAR BOND ? 1944 presiding. Sixteen members o the committee attended. Executive Rcwcoe Stevens oongratu lated C, R. Blakeney, the 1943 man, upon the excellent record tha the Kershaw County Scout groui made. Jit--1941 ander- -his lead^ritta Mr. Stevens stated that the comtti group started the year with thKM Boy Scout troops, having a total per sonnel of 87 Scouts and 30 Seoul leaders. ^ The year ended up wltl eight Scout troops comprising of ^ Scouts and 66 Scbut leaders. Executive Stevens displayed, a number of charts which will be used thi»-ye€tr-4a-keep- the- commlttee iu' airexfnrWar®)nd.” Per- haps you’ve said it yourself ... without realizing what a ridiculous thing it is to say to men who are dying. _ . ' Yet it is'ridiculous, when you thinkabout it. Because today, with nation al income at an all-time record high., with people making more money than ever before.. . with less and less of things to spend money f< tically every one of us has extra dollars in his pocket • • prac- .Ihe very least thM you cMilo^m^^^ and beyond the Bonds you are now buying or had planned to buy. In fact if you take stock of your Tesourcesitiid^dieck your e^eiiffitures, you will probably find that you can buy an extra $200.. . or $300.... or even $500 worth of War-Bonds. 4' ^ ^ Sounds like more than you “can afford?” Well, young soldiers can’t afford to die, either... yet they do it when caDed upon. So is it too much to ask of us that we invest more of our money in War Bonds. 1. the be^ investment in the world today? Is that too much to ask? formed on the progress and problemc of the Scouting in the county. The committee set a 1944 objective of 11 Boy Scout troops and 300 Seontn. — “District Chairman Miller will an nounce the district committee Une-ui soon. To spur interest In glider flying, clubs have been formed throughout Sweden. CITATION The State of South CaroUna. County of Kershaw. By N. C. Arnett, » Probate Judge. Whereas, J. Wesley Hudson made shit to me to -grant him Letters o( Administration of the Bbtate and ^fecti ol Rev. John Will&m Hudw These, are. therefore, to cite a admonlsn all and ’ singular the Ki dred and- Creditors of the said Jo William Hudson, deceased, that th be gndjjtpearJixffore me, 4a-the-€te» he held atXamde#, C., on January 24, next, aftef' publli tion hereof, at 11 o’clock in the fo nwn, to show cause, if any they ha' why the said Administration shot 4i<rt-b©-gre»led.---r--“^'—■ Given under my .hand this 10th d •of January, Anno Domini, 1944. ' . N. 0. Arnett, ' Judge of Probate. For K^sbaw Conn TO WHOM IT MAY COI Cl^: NOTICE IS HEilE- liy GIVEN THAT Scheduled Property Floater PoUt Noe. 168371 to 168380 Inclusive, of National Fire InsOiimce Compm^u^ Hartford, Conn., requiring for ‘ validity the conntersiimature of a d ‘k ‘ This Message Is Sponsored by tiie Following Business Jlriris of Camden- Lers AU BACK HACK) M, H. Heyman DeLuxe Cleaners Beik’s Dept Store W. Sheom & Son Cmofina Motm Co. J. J. Newberry Co. Home Furnishing Co. Hoffer Jewelry Co. Eichel’s Dept Store DeKalb Pharmacy McLean Hardware authorised and licensed agent h been lost. Since these policies h not been regularly countersigned, issued, which fact the undersig local agent hereby publicly afttn or accounted for, or any premtume ceived thereunder by this Compi they will be valnless and void ill hands of whonmoever they' may and any claim thmreunder woirid illegal and fradnlent If found f shoirld be returned to the Home of of the Company u Hartfmrd, Ce No claim of any nature porporthil be based upon them 'iriU be reeogiti by the Ck^pany. The pubUo please take notice accordingly. RATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE ^Of Hartford. Cow By Robt. M. INpi ■ State Camden loan d Realty Co., Local Agent g At Camden. S. C. SNNOPA