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»AQE CiOHT Wessincton, Springs, S. D.—Tippy, a mi noBdeaciipt a<%, ^as a hero and bad a, medgl to show for it This town airang^ a special program for the presentatioh of'a Humane Association medal awards to'Tippy who huddled close to 2 l>2-yoar-old Dlhl Dwyer sad kept him warm while rillagers hunted ail one night for the lost boy. % -f ' M ’ J FM.^T., MARCH 3-4 Draw Quick or Die Quick! Action In Wild Wyoming. Russell HAYDEN in “FRONTIER LAW” ' WltlL, Fuzzy I^ight Second Chapter of *niie Masked Marwel’* Also Short Subjects »oooo»oooooooeeo 99»eoo MON.-TUES., MARCH 6-7 ff “MY FRIEND FUCKA A New Kind of Adrehture Picture. Red-Blooded Yputh! Heart Lifting Lore knd Courage! —With— Roddy McDowall. Preston Foster, Rita Johnson Filmed In Technicolor Also Paths News WED TlfiuRS., MARCH 8-9 “SUNDOWN” A Picture You Can’t Afford to Miss Starring GENE TIERNEY, Bruce CaboJ, George Sanders, Sir Cedric Hardwicke ~ "THE PHANTOM" Chapter 12 Also Paramount News Bazaar Article Brinp Protest of Camden Minister Protest Afainaft Certain 0 Features of Annual Catholic Baxaar. Camden. South Carolina February 26, 1»44 To (he. Editor, The Camden Chronicle In your paper of February 25, 1S44, column 4. page 5, an article appears heeded: “The Catholic Bazaar Re ceives Aid of All Denominationa" The article has given tne impress ion to citizens of our community that the annual bazaar conducted by the Roman Catholic Church, to finance it self here, has the endorsement and actual financial support of the various other denominations pt this city. As pastor of the Lyttleton Street Meltiodlat church, of this city, 1 wish to state most emphatically that this is not true. Onr church disapproves of all gambling devices such as wheels of fortune, bingo and all other types of games Involving chance, wh some win prizes whether of ztuxTey or other things of value, wbileyOwers lose , Furthermore, we ai^opposed to such methods of finiwclng the Church as being beneatk the dignity of the Church o^^ur Lord Jesus Christ. .We areop^sed to such meth ods too, oecajiSe they are in open and flagrant v^smtion of the laws of the State of this city. We feel that a Chtftxh has no more right to engage hKoperatIng games of chance and filing Intoxicating beverages without a license than has any Individual citi zen. I, therefore, wish it clearly under stood that any member of the Metho dist Church engaging in any bazaar, or other affair where such practices are countenanced or condoned, either as operator or participant, does so as In The Air At 85- Prank Hoffer,^aged 86. of this borough, is the latest applicant for entrance into the Air Forces of tlM United States Air corps. He had his prellmlaary flight on Sunday after noon and observed Lancaster City and the surrounding country from the sir. His pilot was Jerome Hoffer, Jr., of Camden, S. <^., now employ^ in the engineering department of the Brewster Aircraft cm’poratlon. Hat- borough, Pa. ( When questioned concerning his re action. Fnnk skid: "There Is nothing to it" 9he above article was taken from the Fehzuary 24, tssne of *1110 Mas- helm Sentinel, Manbeim, Penn. flEO CROSS ADJUST PROGRAM (Continued from first page) fering of the battlefield, Red Cross has above all else a fuBwmnntal and traditional obligati^Kto the men of the armed forces^^ajor Brails- ford said. “It is hprl that the Ameri can Red Cross^^nequaled in senrice. As the orgapM^ion authoried by the governmentIt has developed a large- scale mHftary and naval welfare pro- gra^t Red Cross field directors sta led at military posts live and work rith the men, helping to solve their problems, providing funds in emergen- ;cies, and serving as a link in the chain of communication between the aerrice men and hia family. At military and naval hospiUla trained recreation workers are a vital part of the field director's staff, aiding the sick and convalescent. Many military and naval establishments of varying size are served by the Red Cross mllttary 'and naval welfare service.” an Individual and without the ap proval of bis or her church. . Signed. Henry P. Colllna, Pastor, Lyttleton Street Methodist Church. The manufacture of rubber begaa around 1820. l ■ And # SPRING is just around the cor ner—Sudden showers, strong winds and just plain HOT days. Here are all your needs for just this kind of weather—come and see our new selections. Weekly News Lettmr .From liberty]^ r: ■ • At the church Sunday morning. Eld er K. 8. Richards cohdneUd the ser- vicM. Hd read Mai. 3rd and a aer- mon by Dr. Morrison. Topic, "Give God the (Thance." “Retnm nnto Me and I will return nnto you,” aaith th. Lord. Sunday school at the hoar, in charge, of anperintendepC C-ol- lection on next Sunday for Orphanage. At 3 o'clo^’^the pastor, R®v. *J. T. Dendy, fJHdd hia regular appointment, uaiiur James 4-3, as a baala for his aatteou Rubject, “Ood’a Dead Letter,4»nce.” “Ye ask and re- ceive no^,^^beeauae ye ask amiss.” Mra^^^dT G. Richards passed a birth- d^^ Friday with relatives in Rock MRl. She retained home on Sunday. Mrs. F. B. Floyd waa a business vis itor in Camden on Friday. 'She waa accompanied by Mrs. C. .D. Cunning ham and Miss Mary Cunningham. Messrs. E. J., C. D. and S. H. C!un- n Ingham went on last Friday to see their cousin and niece, Mrs. Alex Owens (the former Miss Eilae Cun- -ningham), of Chests, who continnes quite sick. Misses Luclalre Anderson and Mil dred Belser, of Columbia, are visiting Mrs. L. P. Thompson. Mr. Johnnie Richards, of'Florence, was here Monday, hunting with Mr. L. P. ’Thompson. Cpl. Stephen McC!rae visited home folks on Saturday and went on to Greenville, bis mother, Mrs. T. P. Me- C^rae, and .slater. Miss Virginia, ac companying him as far as Cheater. Miss Sophie Richards, of Ash wood school, spent the week-end at home. Misses Callie Jones, of the Colnm- bla schools, and Willie Lee Higgina, of the McBee school, were at home for the week-end. Miss Hnlen Moofe, of York, waa a Sunday visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A C. Cnreton. Pfc. John 6. (}ureton, who has been at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cureton, for several daya, left on Monday for Tallahassee, Tla. His parents accompanied him aa far as Camden. > Mra. O. W. Deaton and little Mias Sue Perry Deaton, of Charlotte, and Mra. Lucy Perry and son, Mr. Q. W. Perry, of Lancaster, were guests of relatives here on Sunday. Mr. G. C. Truesdell, of Stonesboro, wan in ear village on Mondny. An airplane crashed on Sunday a few miles from here and the student aviator was killed. Many people wreiit to the scene of the'accident in the evening, but we did not learn the name of the unfortnnate young man or his home town or state 1 Chrom^lei^t Ads Get Results EGGS FOa^LE—Gaorge A. Oeed, 811 I^^b 8L Phone 873. 46c WANTED—CoUIe or Shepherd pup tor child’s pet Box 390. ^ FdR SALE—Freah eggs for sale daUy. RhV. W. R. Gregg, 709 DaKalb St Phone 284-W. . 47-Wp WANTED—One good fiaim mule Ak ply to George A. Creed, Phone S* or address 311 DeKalb 8L, Camdm 8. C. J. FOR SALE—Baby chicks, 16.76 hun dred. up. C. O. D. Pay on arrival Write Kingston Hatcheries, Kings ton, Georgia. 48-51 p WANTED—^Whlte or colored boy hlih pcHool age, to help with poultry • garden in afternoon. M. I. CHw 416 Cheanut St, Phone 5-J. , V -FOR SALE—Dixie wood range and one hot water beater, both practi cally new. If you’re interested, aee Thomas (Jasoeron at Marion’s Serv ice station, comer DeKalb and Fair streets. 49-61p WANTED—Pnipwood, hardwood tJm. her. We also buy land. Help’ y<^ government by selling your wm now. Want to buy several zm used trucks. See D. J. Creed » call 821. P. 0. Box 314. Ctl den. S. C. JjJ FOR SALE—Two good, strong mules. 1 Apply to Tom Rabon at B. E. Spar- 1 row’s Store on Rutledge St i9-60p FOUND—One shoal weighs about IN pounds. Will turn over to owner u identified. Apply to Ernest Q»» Kershaw, R-2. 48^ FOR SALE—^Limited number of blood 1 t^ed baby chicks, about M«^ 1, 1 kM -thereafter. Rhode Island Reds for egg production. Barred Rocks and Hybrids for broUere. M. L Cline, 416 Chesnut St, I*hone 5-J. 49c LOST—TT gas ration book, Issued ti Mose Jackson, Ridgeway, 8 c route 1, box 93. ' ' _ FOR SALE—Man's bicycle, brand Mra. ^Djon new. No certificate vequlredi Phone 144-M. 60p> iera of Lee c<Minty> wore in onr village awhile on Friday. TheY were enronte to visit relatives at Stonesboro, HONOR THE MAN WHO WEARS ONE This Little Gilt Lapel Button signifies that the wearer has been honorably discharged from fbe U. S. Armeci Sen^ices. He' has already done his bit. Ex-Service Men—We Can Supply Discharge Buttons. Bring Your « Papers. This Cravenetted Gabardine Coat U Juat the Thing For Spring—Watar Re* pellant, DreMj and Warm. Seweral Moddl»— $9.90 and up IxHig Sleeve Sport Shirts Solid and Plaid Designs—In Cottona, Cahaur- dmes and Rayons—Priced 2.98 and up LARGE SELECTION OF ZIPPER FRONT POPUN WINDBREAKERS. REMEMBER TH^ RED CROSS stay by Your tervlee Man’b Sldk Qivs Osnerouslyl r EICHEUS DEPARTMENT STORE iBnf Only What Yon Nded—Bat When Yon Btt) 4-H Oubs WUl Aid In Big Drive During the next few weeks the 4-H Clubs of South Carolina will begin a campaign to collect obsolete and useless farm machinery for the local “Scrap for Victory—Every Ounce Counts" drive. Back fields, cellars, barns and sheds will be searched for all scrap iron and Now You Can Get QUICK RELIEF FROM COUGHS Or Bronchial Irritations Due To Colds ~ Estoes Hacking Instantly VTiy back, back, hack' yonrself to pieces? One dose of Bron-chu-line Emulsion gives you unmistakable re lief—a few doses may relieve it en- n" Contains HO" chlorofoi‘m~br nar cotics and no sweet sugary syrup. Not habit-forming. But if you want aomor thing real for a really nasty cough get a 66 cent bottle of Bron-chu-line Emul sion from DeKalb Pharmacy or any good drug store on our guarantee of unmistakable satisfaction or money back. —Adv. CAMELLIAS FOR SALE—300 varie ties, all the wanted' kinds, 25 va rieties now blooming. All sizes— come select youra. Mrs. R. E. Rem- . bert, Rembert, S. C. 49-51p FOR SALE—1933 Ford Station wagon Can be seen at Central Service Sta tion. 50-52c FOR SALE—146 acre farmi 40 acres open land. Will rent or share crop! Floyd H. Boykin. Carolina Furniture Co. Phone 660. 60c FOR SALE—One automobile radio; fits under dash; excellent condition. Floyd H. Boyki^ Carolina Fumilnre Co. Phone 660. 60c FOR SALE—One black Jersey stock cow, weighing 600 lbs., 18 months old. Price, |60. Apply to Olyn IMvist route 1, Kershaw, S. C. SOp FOR SALE—Electric range, in good condition, recently reworked and • cleaned. If yoa*re Inteleated aeo It at Bradley-ffleetrle^., Camd^r 8rf -CempbeH Rt, Camdi^ tt T3L C. 60p FRYERS FOR SALE—Also iHcHhefor, 300 egg capacity. Lewis L. Clybum, Camden, S. C. 60? FOR SALE—Large Wood Burning Heater. Call 267W. 50p ■" ' I' AUCTION SALE—At 941 Broad St. March 4, at 2:30 p. m. We will sell for cash, to the highest bidder, one very beautiful aofa, two radios, one sewing machine, love seats, dres- SMw, ebaira, day bed, iron and springs, lamps, two metal porch chaira and many other oaefal thinga. Camden Auction House. 60? FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, nine piece dining room suite with upholstered chairs, mahogany li brary table, small mahogany chair, upholstered dressing table bench, two wicker fem boxes, two rugs, electric table lamp, lawn mower, boy's 20 inch bicycle with balloon Ure&. -filectrif., motored -atimulatov for exercise and reducing weight, officer’s sleeping bag, two paira practically new Peal hoots with trees, size 10 l-2c, other small items. Phone 263. 60p WANTED TO BUY—1-2 or 3-4 ton new or used pick-up truck. Phone 351-J, Camden. S. C. 60c FEMALE HELP WANTED—Indoor experience required. Address "ARC” care Camden Chronlclei. 60c steel that can be turned into guns, tanks, planes and ships. Old tractors, harrows, plows "and any other heavy ferrous scrap will go into the pile for Victory. Is Yobt Iron Sick? If so, Let us itepair it. H too Sick, We wOl BUY it From You. No Electric Iron is too p/d or so badly in need of re- pair, but what we will of fer you a good CAEH PRICE. BRING rr IN TODAY! 1 have resigned my position at the Airport and am giving my entire attention to the repair work on elec- tricai appliances for- the housewives and others in Camden. Your orders will be tfiven prompt attention on Radios and other eledadcal eipiipment Maxie L Berry . SPECIAUZINC IN GENERAL OONSTRUCnON and REPAIR SHOP (Loeatod in l•8yOOOOOOQOOOOOOW60Wi^»>l 001000m issued to Everett T. Young, ® SH LOST—War Ration book No. 8, lasoit to J. F, Downer, LileevlUe, N(«| Carolina. Ml LOST—^“A" gaa ration book. Fiodw please return to Wm. H. Stokm. Kwshaw, 8. C. LOST—War Ration book No. 3 eoi No. 2 kerosene book, between bait* Bend and Camden. If found retan to Mrs. Bmmla Lyles, route 8. bn 110, Camden, 8. C. j|| LOST—War Ration book No. 4. lisaM to William WUliama, route 8, C!a». den, 8. C., box 81. LOST—-8. C. Driver's license, inmoi i to Chalmers Moseley, 903 FVUr 8l i (Camden, 8. C. Finder please retara- to Chronicle office. ^; LOST—War ration book No. 8, isfoti i to Cbarlea H. Bngllah. and No..4i ^k^eaed to Prlncs KngUalv UH ““ ' Mli -T.tlc^eta for Chevrola. truclL laaned to Camden ., Inc., “ * - - Co., Camden, 8. C. in LOST—Man’s Brown Wool 8carf m a^j^ laat BawaM. PnDne"58(r n. LOST—No. 4 Ration book, laaned i Joe Fraiaer, 806 Gordon 8L, Cm den, 8. C. m LOST—Small black, bob taO, poppy. Answers to name of "Tony” If found call Lee Mays. 64IWr. 66? SKI HI STOPS RUNNING FITS dogi or we refund your money. 1 know of no other guaranteed h Ding fits remedy. DeKalb- Hi p»cy.4g.5 EGGS FOR HATCHING — From te- lected Triple A blood-tested atoek. 11.00 per setting of 16. While Rorka, Barred Rocks, New Htmp ahlre Reds.—The Cain den Flo:al Company, Poultry Detriment, lo cated Weal Laurens Street Phoae 688. 4ttf CHICK FEED—Get a bag of that goal Spartan All-Mash Starter for yow chicks and give them the right stall Only the one feed is all you need ts carry them through the first tn weeks Buy Spartan' today am chase your chick worries away^ Whitaker A Company, CJamden, t ^ 44sba U. S. APPROVED — PULLORUU T E S XJLDU pABY- CHICKE^^esmF week. White and Baired Rodo^ Rhode Island Reds and other breedi 116.00 per lOO. Get your ofdenli now BO there will be no delay. Lin- ^ter Hatchery and Supply Oa, ^“caster. 8. C., White StrMl Phone 168. sm Women Wanted Foi Light Mechanical Work ®iigie, High School Gradufit Between 18 and 30 Yearn < Age. Weight; Between 13 and 160. G6od salary while leamin Permanent position in Colui bia. Write The National Cai Register Company, 1312 Tayli Street, Columbia 49, S. C. * SpeciidNotito We have large stock of s covers to fit any make c from “A” models to 11 models. Any style, any c or, any price. STOGNER MOTCHt CC 128 E. DeKalb StTMt SPECIAL For Shle Numerons used Aotc and accessories, in< Motor Blocks, Uphi Etc. Corns in ana i yourself. MniMiB