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f • I ■ i iit ■r^ '-' c H ,1-^ P* . Last Rites Said For Mrs. Beleos; Many Moain Death TW ot Hn. EwJMiBia BerUi - Bekoo. wife ot TTkto4or* Btk©*, ly UNuked tli« >«»m ol « wide iot- krwlas; of friiads and acqvaiftlaacica liera hi C»s4«a aad eis^^here. Mr*. BelM». a«e M. pamd avay Sotarddf noraiac fonoaiac aa (x teaded OImm. A derotftd wife aad loriajp moUier, death caase aa a gyeat shock To her Biaay frlcada 'she «as aiaays et a ayaspathetie and anderttandinc tmre. Bora in Greece, a daachtrr of Jtai and Helea N'aakrpoahis. the came to thk coaatry with oer . hasband tikortly after ber »arrias«. Besidea ber hnabaad she keares two SOBS. Georye aad Jta Btleoa. two daashters, Heles and* Sophie Beleoa, two skters and two brocbers. The faneraU one of the Uryeat ta Camdee in some time and f«ariire< by a lary* aad benntifai diapUy of flofaJ expreealotu of tynpathy. Srrr Icea were coadocted ia the LytUeto* Street Methodist diorch at S o’clock Saaday afternoon, with Ber. Mr. Speropalois of Cotombta. Mr. Apapa^ laasbroa of Charlotte, and Rer. Henry CotUns of thia city officiatias. Borlal took place la the Qaaker cemetery. Scores of saoaroers were preheat from ontalde oTlhe ^y while swrend~ bnadred Camden frleada aad actmalau aaoea gathered to pay their last trlb- ate to tha deceaaed. CMHONICAI. eAMOCM, IDUTN CANOLINA. rMIOAV, MAMCH Wintn Viators rinWalkHome €k Stay Awhile Bonrda Cot Off Eztn Snqpply of Gnioli*o- It looks like a long, long walk kome nr a long watt—for thoasanda of tomriata who esune soath for a wtnter mention and now find themselraa stranded. TooglMalkiBg local ration bonris hare c»t off extra gas sappU^ alia rattroads hare adopted a rolantary apneemtioBiBg idan to accommodate esaentlal military needs—which means the arerage racatioDer can try to get rtp n baa. Jam bimneU into an onre- serred day coach, or stay pat More ti^n 15d Northboond toarists la Florida hare been tamed down when they reached the border City of Jacksonrille. low on gas and conpons, and appealed for extra rationa. The Dade county (Miami) board has de nied more than IJOO applications for “New Farmers” Hold Banqiiet j The membera ot the New Fxnaas^ of America, diapter of 8t MatthS' schoot gare a father and son hjnwt^j Feb. 1C. Tbe meeting was condo^ by tbe president Moaca MlUpr..m began with the opening ceremoa* After that tbe president made an^ spiring speech and tbe (dtJecUres c( the chapter were read by tbe seers, tary. Albert Caalley. The rice prssk delt Clarence CanUey, recited the M. F. A. creed. An inspirtog speech wm made by onr connty agent John D, Marshal. A great nomber of parents were present short spec»ehes encom aging the chapter to go on were de. Urered by some of the parents. Shipper was prepared and sored by the New Home Makers ot the Hons Ec. Dept., nnder the tnstmetion of tbs Home Be. uacher, Qneen E. Grahun, NOn^ OF SALE Notice la hereby giren that In so cordaace with the terms and pm Tisions of the Decree of the Coart sf Common Pleas for Kershaw County b Preparin^for tbe^ “plasma Uftingg” are. right to left freshman Sybil Drakeford. aopbomore Grace Williams end War cemmHteewoman Mary NwU Harper.—Naraa A—la Orr JicFaddea ~yyTaiieL ~ Tha Cen- tral War committee of tbe school is planning a drtre for plasma that will affect every aUe-bodied stndeat at Wintbrop. Sybil, the daoghter of Mr. aad Mrs. E D. Drskeford. is a member of the Winthrop Dance commhue.—(P^o by TonL) —^ • Wateree Power Plant News Items News From Bethune (Too Late For Last Week) George W. Elmore (Stick) seaman M W°S.«“*SS;^£l Tie w.l«« Hn.. D.mon.tr«tal J. “« « tli..l.oni. of Mr.. W. W. His maay friends sro glad to saa klm.;^?®“ Mr and Mra. W. J. Branham and cu daoghter. Vlrgiaia. of Cbarleaion.. ^ Js/2uJered hy each were wedt-end gsCsU of Mr. and Mrs. V. “ L dieting Fewell Mrs. Am* Song by the Clab. Scrip- Doc Oettys. pre- the cod of the war. Miss demonstrated the receipt of Former Camden Man Senior Class of Commended, Bravery Cmnden High School Vi^ Colombia 'O. D. Ontiaw. Mrs. W. L. Hinson of (Camden. ^ spent Saaday with her mother. O D OntMw Icooducted a contest of naming the Mr mttA Mrm o Tk rkatlaw ir n# Dower foT cscb month of the year. d" FeweH received a centory plant ““ ■ West ws. , TialtDr bi^***^ ^ Camden one day raennUy. [•Me Caps filled cr^m^ potsr . ^ Itoas. chocolate cookies and coffee. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND GDFniTODd i Lt. and Mrs. Charles R. Randsll are Tistttng Mrs. Randall’s parents. Mr All partiw Indebted to the estate and Mrs. J. C. Hoffman. ’They are of Docia C. MeCaskiU are hereby no* leaving soon to visit bis parents In ilflad to make Charleston. S. C.—^William Walter Arnett. Boauwain’s Mate 2nd Ckaa, of M QoMtUx atreeL Roch. 8. C.. has been commended by the Secretair ot the Navy tor axceptionhl bravery aad initiative ha displayed aa a member of an armed guard unit aboard an American merchantman daring a har rowing winter voyage throogb tbe North Atlantic war xone. . Amett was bom in Camden and en listed in the Navy at Charleston on October lb.lf24. His wife. Mrs. Bertie Ree Amett, lives in Wlnnsboro. ’The Secretary of the Navy’s letter of signed, and aU partiea, if any, hatr-ngj Kathem Nell and Mary Jane Oettys claims against the said aataU will spent this week-end at home. preaent them likewise, duly attested, within the time praacrlbad by law. M. M. Reaeonorar, 4*-Slc Executor. Camden. 8. C.. Feb. 22, 1244. A bc>t*Kllipg iauthel AU OVER THE SOUTH rs #«$« TtV thrifty V hmI fits most folb needs ■a BLACK- ^ DRAUGHT Cs0ftm. Uw 04r M M*cTSd Mr. and Mra. Ray DewltL Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hoggins of Camden and Mr. and Mrs. R. I.* Arnold were din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Arnold Friday night ALBERT W. MOSIER TRAINING IN SAk ANTONIO At the San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center's preflight school for pilots 12 cadets from Sooth Csrollns are leara ing tbe fundamentals necessary for actoal aerial Instruction. (Cadets in the preaent class include Albert W. Moeier of Cassatt MISS LENA MOORE AFKAK# to COLOREa TEACHERS By Joyce Smith i Ob Wedaeaday. Febmary IE the American Hoatory class went on a tour of interesting places in Colombia. We went in a huge tndek which prov ed to be plenty big for all sixty of os. Accompanying the ^lass was -Miss Gertrude StrMber, a popular member of the facohy of Chmden High. The Drst place we vistted was the Sute hospitaL A norse took as through the male and female wards, the vtsltlng rooms, the recreatton rooms, the idtcben. and the (Unbig room. In tbe recreation room we saw some of the embroidery that tbe wo men patients had done. When we St P«.r.b.rs. W« Cct M(>c« (or elderly vlaltors, also have declined to ^ C. Weteh. W. Moj^ issue extra supplies to enable, winter and ^.u lo drfr, lOoir «>. b»k .JlSoSS..^ Four Camden winter residenta brought their cars south this season. Railroad officials revealed that a blddCT ^fore the Coirt door -per.,, bits- p-r,nu« of .,»« M March. 1144, being the tth day theta of, the following described property;; AH that certain pieces parcel er being controUed by government reser vation bureau a plan which has the “onofflcial'* approval of the ODT. Bureaus have been established In Miami 'Tampa and. JaekaonviUa all large military centera. The bureau serves as a pool from tract of land, in the County of K«.' Shaw, Sute of Sooth Carolina, cos.; ftntng one hundred forty-six asl! ’are ^ "teen one avaiUble to mlUury personnel and more or leas, bound^^ North by laak ctriUans traveling on government now or formerly of Mrs. M. H. Breww, South by lands formerly of the eststi of J(din T. Welch, Bast by lands foc» order. An army reservation bureau SSlTlr ot UT. C. A. Welch, ud W«», applicanu from thetr branches of the the Town ot Kershav, “A report of tbe experience reveals that your vessel and the areas about her were subjected to iwolonged and vicious bombing attacks and sustained, w .... enemy submarine activity for weeks throngh tbe kitchen some of the on end as you plowed throng heavy, T?* cooking dinner in hage storm-swept seas strswn with float-1 ®*de us very hungry. The ing mines. In spite of tremendous and j furnishings in the '[•vds were very ^Imn«t nnhaarahU dlfflcuttles the but spotl««. The gTouuds were very nnnttv and . wi»re bloom- s«Tice. After tbe government reQairemenU have been met civilians are on k “first come, first s^ed” basis sad Jeffries said that ’’thousands’* more than d>din be accommodated are de manding reeervationa In a rush that neeedaHmt of the 122S BOOttL ^ Nary gun crew valiantly manned th«P battle sutlons and met each atu^ with a withering barrage of shellfire ing along tbe walks After learlng tbe Sute Hospital, we supervised tbe gunfire which met a new onslaught driving tbe enemy off. Your continued assistance and cap ability at all times contributed greatly to the successful completion of the passage. "The courage and initiative which you displayed under conditions of ex treme danger on this voyage were in ^ ^ keeping with tbe highest traditions of ’The colored teachers of Camden and \ ibe United SUtes Naval aervlce. A Kershaw county received an educa- i copy of this letter has been made an tional treat In having Miss Lena official part of your record In the Moore of the Slate Dept, of Education | Department’’ to speak for and to them on the sub- ! ~ ject of Reading. How »*fLllgQff YoUtH HelpS which cansed the complete destruction j Proceeded to the SJ**® Hou^ We of one enemy plane aad the probable the Honw by Rep- lots of another. On one occaalon when • K^^baw coon- your ship received a direct bomb hltl*^' In Ue balcony and ijet^ and yonr commanding officer waa oc-|^, i® Ibem debating on a ten dtrilar cupled attending to the wounded and ™‘»® teachers In a few minutes fighting the blase which resulted, you across the hail to the Sen- Two Camden Girls Graduate From Wave Training Schl —Chariest OP.—S:—6;—Two—Camden Taught etc Her talk was inspiring. ’This treat came Saturday at the conn- ty teachers meeting in Jackson school auditorium at 11:30 a. m. This school has a nine months school term. He Is Getting More Camden Dairies Customers Every Day! Save Several Lives { A Nary hospital corpsmah. Phar- __________ imaclst’s Mate Lawrence H. McCullum, Drive Carefully—Save a Life.Ison of .Mr. and .Mrs. Hugh McCuUum •Iof Logoff, helped save the lives of I several wounded Marines when an as- Isault unit encountered numerically I superior Japanese forces. McCullum. !disregarding heavy fire, rushed to the i scene of action and administered first j aid to six 'fallen comrades. He is a ; graduate of Camden ffigh school aud iof ^rry College. - He alao attended iClemson. He has a brother, 8gl. Harold M. McCailnm. in the Army. a»e. We were also recoguixed there and iireaented by SeaaUMr Redfenm, of Kershaw (bounty. There were many pictures on the walls .ono of which was John C. Calhonn. The girls were very much interested In girls. Norma Parker,' 200 Lake Shore DHre, and Annie Lee Pettoa, ISIO Broad -street wore members of the Feb. 21 gradostlng class of the U. 8. Naval Training sdhool (Yeoman) Stillwater, Okla., and earned the rat ing of Yeoman, Third (Hass. Yeoman Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allison F. Parker, and formerly formerly a part of this tract Also That tract of land containing tiftj. six (94) acres, more or less, aboN one mile South of the town of K» Shaw and bounded North by lank formerly of G. C. Welch. East by right of wav of Southern Raltrond pany. South by lands now or fonnirb of the estate of John T. W^oh, tai West by lands now or toraarly d Norman Hilton, and helng tha tnet conveyed to O. C. Wel^ by deed d L JL Witkowsky. Master, dated Ds cember 14, 1910, recorded in the d. iica oC-tho desk of Ooort ot Smknr (>>unty in Bock AC at Page ttL Terms of Sale; For Cash, the Mts ter ,.to reqnlfe~of tbe ■ieeMBtt4~llk der, other than the plaintiflh, herdk a deposit of five (5) p«r cant of hi bid, same to be forfeited in esse d non-compliance; the bidding will is main open for a period of thirty (M) days after the public auction. N. C. ARNETT, Probate Jndgo—Eix-Offlelo Madir. J. Team Oettys, Plaint] fTs Attonay. a secretary to the vice president of the First NaUonsl Bank lu Camden, has been assigned to active duty at WnUams. the Naval Air statioD. Clinton. Okla. Yeoman Pettns is the daughter of the young pages in the Senate.. We!^*’- Pettus. Prior to later found oot that these were gtu- ®°*®*’*®*^ in December, dents from Carolina. After Iwivlng **‘® ® the Senate we were dismissed f<M*; Farm Security admlnisiration in Cam ion^.- ^ Yoobmib Pottus has boon assign fersoD Hotel. Then we went to sts-h''*^*‘ operations. Washington. D. C. tlon WIS. We were introduced to .. ,a .. .. Miss Cosette Merrill, the only woman ^®F ^®F '>® *^®>^ annoyncer on WIS. She U a very enough, but, when several WAC*s charming person and is to be married they took a new interest Af- thls Saturday. She was well quail- Jackson, we sUrted Attorneys for Defendant W. U. Clyboru estate. homeward. Each one of ns thoroughly enjoyed the trip and wish that the rest of the school conld have gone with us. We were treated with the utmost kind- Relief At Last 'I ffil^ .F- y_ THEODORE J. WHITAKER •S AT CAMP BARKELEY In a move designed lo ultimately relieve thousands ot medical officers for duties more demanding of thetr complete’ professional knowledge, rhe first six-week class of the School for .Medical Administrative corps officers recently began training at Camp Berkeley, Texas. Among officers in the class is Theodore James Whitaker, j32. of 905'Church street Camdrn. He attended Howard. University, receiving bis degree in pharmacy, and South Carolina State college. NOW Is The Time For SPRING CLEANING TODAY, more thuxi-ever befoi»» 'peoj^e realize the yahie of wholesome milk. Not only our fighters, but — , also ^ victory 1 , The-b«it milk do«m*t come from cowa—it comet from Camden Dmries Phone 666 Far Your S/Ukman 1024 Broad Street ^ ^ Camdem, S. C Buy War Bonde and Btampe fied to show us around and answer our -questions, because she has an nounced over Detroit and Philadel phia. M’e were shown how the news is received, how tra^riptions are ^ made and tho cli60t room We alsoj*^®** OTcrywhare wo went. We of the put on a “broadcaat.” Several mem-'^®*®’’ ‘® ***“ hers of tbe class went In another Strother for giTing os such a wonder-^ For Covsltt, studio and broadcasted into tbe stu- dlo in which ire were In. This proved to be a lot of fnn. Next wc- visited the Governor’s Mansion. Although Governor and Mrs. Johnston were having seTsm senators for lunch, they camh out and greeted us. We were then shown through their home. ’The prettiest thing about the house was the beau tiful chandeliers. We walked over the grounds and looked at the heentifnl floorer garden. As we had one more stop to make that afternoon, we h^ to be on our way. \ Last, but not least, we visited Port Jsekson. An M. p. on a motorcycle was sent to guide us through. We felt rather important as all traffic was stopped to let ns go by. Many of the soldiers had Just come back from maneuvers and were camouflag ed. They looked like huge lixards. Some of the soldiers thought we were WAC’s coming to Fort Jackson. Sev eral of the senior boys did not take such an interest In F^ Jackson, be^ For Your Cousl Creomulskm relieves promptly cause it goes rl^t to the seat of 8a trouUe to help loosen and expel gn laden phlegm, and aid nature to sootM and hw raw, tender tnttamwd bronehM mucous membranes. Tell your drug^ to sell you a bottle of Creomnlsion vn the understanding you must like IN way It quickly allays the oou^ or yoi are to have your money baA. CREOMULSION AlWAYS BAKED Don’t Ksk Disappointment IP' ' .'iS v.".. - z' . I c p 4 I R. ; Your cleaners are over>worked all year aroTmd* Spring is even buaier than-ever! This meam that joti may ha’^ to few days ttHin • your cleanedf fdothee. sure that your gaimentB are on hand when you need them by bringing Huem plenty oif time. Now is best time for Easter clean^* ^ ^ We Pick-up and DeUDer Palmetto Dry Cleaners, tac.j