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T.B. Association Directors Meeting 621 and ia convenient to the port of CbarlestOD. The near Tnnwaya now under construction at the Woodward airport will ];>ermlt of transport planes landing without any difficulty. The Seaboard offers fast and frequent rail transportation from the north and from the south, while the Southern permits of connections between east and wrst bound rail traffic. Government hospitals not only take care of many hundreds of patients, but employ a large number of’ people in various capacities In the offices, kitchens, moss halls and other units. In addition, there is a large medical personnel including doct^, nurses, attendents and technician' The presence of such a project In or near Camden would mean much to the business interests of the city or county, in that much foodstuff would be required, The Chamber of Commerce has been advised by Congressman Richards ihat there is a bill now before Congress which provides a large appropriation for additional hospital facilities for veterans. Washington contacts of the Cham* ber of Commerce have been requested to again bring the attention of the proper authorities to the Camden briefs and the advantages which this city offers as a location for either a veteran or army hospital. The Chamber suggest that the ad* ministration be asked to consider the present layout of the Houthern Avia tion school as a nucleus for a hos pital or some other government proj ect. At the annual board of directors meeting of the Kersbair County Tu berculosis Association held in Cam den last week the following were presented by Mrs, W. J. Mayfield, chairman of the nominating commit- tee, and were ^ected to serve as board members for the year 1944. Executive officers; Mrs, Marie Tin- dal, president; Mrs. ID. E. Qoodale, vice president; Mrs. W. H. Harris, vice president; Rev. A. D.’^ McArn, secretary; Mr. H. O. Carrison; treas urer. Executive board: Mrs. W. J. May- field, Mrs. l.<eon Schlosburg, Mrs. C. D. Glover, Mrs. Q, J. Smyrl and Dr, John Corbett Board of directors; Mr. James L. Anderson, Camden; Mr, W. R. Bonsai, Camden; Mr. W. P. Bowers, Cassatt; Mrs. Hsrtwn BradeyrtaBabpntgr. J. B. Caston, Camden; Mr. H. O. Car rison, Camden: Mrs. Ira B. Catoe, Kershaw; M. M. Clark, D.D., Camden; Rev. Henry Collins, Camden; Mr. C. D. Cunningham, Liberty Hill; Dr. John Corbett, Camden; Mr. Guy Dougherty. Bethune; Mr. Loring Davis, Bethiine; drs. Adolphus Dowey, Lugoff; Mrs.’ C. P. DuBoae, Camden; Mr,-K. C. Etters, Kershaw; Mr. J, C. Ewing. Camden; Mrs. L. W. Fletcher, Ker- shav; Miss Marguret Fewell, Cam den; Mr. and Mrs. J. Team Oettys, Camden; Mr. J. C. Gillis, Camden; Mrs. C. D. Glover, Camden; Mrs. D. F. Goodale, Camden; Mrs. W. D, Grigsby, Blaney; Mrs. W, H. Harris, j Many Homes Change Ownership During Past Several Days Charles H. Stogner Purchases the Stout Homp On Br^d Street. Latest Dairy Equipment Installed In Local Plata (Continued from first page) abort time. It waa necessary to re move a number of partitions in the operations unit of the dairy in order to Install the equipment. However, under the present arrangement, the washed bottles pass .directly from the machine to the bottling and recapping machine and thence are placed in boxes for delivery to customers The Camden dairy supplies milk to the Southern Aviation company and alao to Shaw Field, besides supplying a large demand at restaurants, foun tains and in private homes. outstanding dairymen of the south. The growth of his dslry Industry Jias Indicated his careful research and scrutiny into the most modern meth ods of milk production. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties Indebted to the estate of John D. McCleater are hereby noti fied to make payment to the under signed, and all parties, if any, having claima against the said estate wil present them likewise, duly atteatedi within the time prescribed by law. James McCleater, 4-fip Administrator. Camden, 8. C., April 7, 1944. Charles H. Stogner, bead of the Stogner Motor company and boasting one of the finest and most up-to-date garages in the state, has purchased th* Stout property on Broad atrwt and Will occupy same for resident!^ purposes within a few montha. The Stout property is one of the old aristocratic dwellings in the Kirkwood Hidghts area and is located midway between the Pomeroy._ prop erty and property owned by Mrs, New ton Boykin on Bread...iLtEfiflL dtont family were winter reaidentsy^of Camden for some years. Another property deal of interest was the sale of, the Jack Whitaker property on Laurens court Ao W. R. Watkins. ^ Mr. and Mrs. C!orbett Boykin, Walnut street, have purchased the property occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Sheom on Mill street from J. D. Zemp. Austin Shebeen hss purchased the Boat home on (}hesnut street. Mrs. on Sarsfield. This dwelling has been occupied by the Paul Oalllmore fapii- ly- T^almetto State To Obaem State Guard Week April 24-29 (Continued from ^irst page) no one is in position to iNredict what eventuality will present itself. Many difficulties may arise- within our bord ers and in such cases the State Glutrd is ready, well trained and equipped to take up its important role. The State guard consists of four regiments of Infantry, and a first sep arate battalion, organized into a bri gade—commanded by Brl^dler Gen eral T. E. Salley of Orangeburg. The First Regiment is commanded by Col. W. Carlisle White of Chester; the Second Regiment by Colonel AlbetTGr' Kennedy of Unidp; the Third Regi ment by Colonel George L. Taylor of Georgetown; the Fourth Regiment by Coloner Alfred M. Marshall of Bstlll, and the First. Separate Battalion by Lt. Colonel Thos. Max Jordan, Myrtle Beach. NOTICE OF MEETING OF DEMOCRATIC CLUBS POP KOLA Let your own taste prove .IT'S A BETTER DRINK P 6 P KOLA ^Id In Better Stores In Cmden nnd Vkinity Under the rules of the Democratic Party in South Carolina, all Demo cratic clubs in Kershaw County. Sou^ Carolina, are called to meet at Ut^ir usual plade of meeting at S o'c^k, p. m., on Saturday, the 29th pT April, 1944 (being the fourth Saturday in Emeat Shebeen has purchased a hmae-jAp^) Tor the -purpose^ of^reorganiza- Myers Garage To Be Enlarged To Camden; Mr. J, T, Holley, Jefferson; Dr. A. W. Humphries, Csmden; Mr. Cleo T, Johnson, Camden; Mrs. L, J. Jordan, Kershaw; Mr. Sam Karesh, Camden; Mr. Nettles Lindsay, Cam-^ _ den; Mrs. A. C. McKaln, Camden;1^1* Rev. A. D. McAm, Camden; Mrs. E N.’jLIOllDl0 V^dDddlY McDowell, Camden; Mr. W. D. Me- * Sr’S: Work On Now Addition Camden; Mrs. D. M. Mays, Bethune; Mrs. John Mullen, Camden; Mrs. G. D. Munn, Camden; Mr. W. F. Nettles, Chimden; Mr. James Raley, Camden; Senator W. T. Redfearn, Camden; Dr. Being Started Thu Week. Les Myers has started work on a new addition to his garage on East George Rbame, Camden; Mr. Oliver,J^^®*** atr^. When completed, Mr. A. Rice, Camden; Mr, J. O. Richards, will have over double the pras- Jr., Camden; Hon. John Rabon, Lu-, capacity of bis garage and repair goff; Mrs, Alma Salmond, Camden: Mn. Leon SehtOsburg, Camden; Mrs,I addition will abutt the O. J. Smyrl, Camden; Mr. Alexander,P>‘0P«rty line on the west side and Shaw. Csaaatt; Mr. J. W. Taylor. 1 ®**®“‘* back to a line with the paint Camden- Mrs. Marie Tlndsl, Camden: lfboP-^_Tb_® Present west wall will be Mr, GuTon Ti ranted^ of the Mi-a. KaQileen Watta, Camden; Dr. C. A. West, (Camden; Mias L. 8. Whitaker, Camden; Dr. J. L. Williford, tom^aolni. When the work is completed Mr, Myers will, have greatly increased Camden; Mrs. V. N. Workman, West- ^‘cllltlee for taking care of his rapidly villa; Mr. W. R. Zemp. Camden. t growing buslneaa Mrs. Ttndil accepted the presidency tion and the transactiph of any other business that may prbperly come be fore said clubs. At said meetkig each club should elect a president, vice-president, sec retary and,Treasurer, and one execu tive committeeman and delegates to the County Democratic convention, each club being entitled to one dele gate for every 25 members and one, delegate for a majority fraction there of, based upon the number of votes polled in the first primary of the preceding election year. Each club is requested to elect a committee on enrollment and such other committees as may to Gtem seem advisable. The newly elected president and secretary of each club are requested to certify to the County convention a list of i^eir delegates and the name of their executive committeeman. The County Democratic convention, under the rules of the party, will meet at the Court House, Camden, S. C., the- first- Monday-is Mar. 1944, May Ist, at llja'clock, a. m. J. Team Gettya, County Chairman. A. W. Humphries, for the third year, the Association baa made good progress under her leader-SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND ship and it can he thankful she has Mrs. Helen Poole, of this city has —ftp- —tliftt h6r httslMindi Sor*' other year, when the fight against tu-!*®fPl Arthur J. Poole, has arrived berculoels Is more grim than ever before. Financial Report—Receipt! Seal Sale 12.802.78 Less per cent to State and Nat 421.01 fely somewhere in England. He ia a first engineer and waist gunner on a Flying Fortress. Literature and Printed Matter 180.00 *9 t«i 77 Salary—Executive 1,500.00 1017 a«.i a ’ iftfti Telephone and Telegraph'... 46.00 APProp.S,ton ;’i,«5S.S5 ■ ■ ■ • ™s City Appropriation 100.00 Quick CASH FOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE The Best Place To Buy Or Sell Your Car YOUR CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTR DEALER STOGNER MOTOR COMPANY 128 E. DeKalb St. Phone 570 Secretary. 2:^ 4-9? CALL POP’S CAB PHONE 433-R Will Appreciate Your CaHhsr Me^Wban Yon Need A Cab—-Rain mr Shine, Day or* Night. REMEMBER TO CALL 433-R J ai mm Stncerelu ijours... 1; • To senre you sincerely is our iirst consideration. To that end^ we employ only skilled regis tered pharmacists, and provide them every facility to concen trate on their exaaing tasks. We stock our shelves with the new est specialties, as well as many rare and costly drugs, not found in the average pharmacy. Thus we are enabled to fulfill our pledge: "Every prescription compounded precisely as your Doaor directs.” Our rapid tiirn- ( over assures fresh, potent stocks. Yet, with all these advantages, it cbFts no more—often less—to have a prescrimioa filled here. DeKalb Pharmacy • • • • • • FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 21 and 22 A Whirlwind of Action! The Trail Blazers—Ken Maynard Hoot Gibeon — Bob Steele ^^ARIZONA WHIRLWIND” Chapter No. 9 ”The Masked Marvel” Arso Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY APRIL 24 and 28 Fiery Adventure! Wild Romancel Forbidden Excitement! All the Book's Color, Glamour and Revelry! ^ARABIAN NIGHTS” with Jon Hall—Marla Montez and Sabu. In Technicolor Latest World Newa 9000ooencoooooooo<>ooopoew WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY APRIL 26 and 27 A Great New Myatery Thrill Hit! “THE WHISTLER” starring Richard Oix with J. Carroll Nash—Gloria Stuart Alan Dinehart—Joan Woodbury Also Chapter No. 6 Adventures of the Flying Cadets” Latest World News HAIGLAR Total 13,491.78 Balance on Hand 12.003 41 Total ,..-..12,40000 Grand Total . .^ |5, Dlaburaementa Office Equipment | I\)8fage, Express and Freight Printed Literature and Sup... Salary.T-JJxecutlve 1, Telephone and Telegraph ... Travel and Auto Expense Membership Fee .,... Prizes In E^say Contest .... 495.19 20.68 84.23 179.86 490.00 4621 55U.00 100 5.50 Total 12.377 37 Budget—^Estimated Receipts Seal Sale *...... .$3,000.00 Less per cent to State and Nat. 450.00 $2,550 00 Coi^nty Appropriation $1,000:00 City Appropriation 100.00 Total ICstlmated Receipts 3,660.00 Balance on Hand . 34.17.92 Grand Total $6,769.92 Estimated Disburaementa Office Supplies $ 30.00 Postage and Express 86.00 Cuba is trying to raise rabbits to supplement its meat supply. Cuba expects Us 1944 sugar crop will be worth about $285,000,000. Don’t rebuke anybody publicly—not even a husband. GRAY HAIR? our SK-STAR TUNE MOTM G«t GrayvHa VKamins Yw. jMonla tiM Mtioa owr have laportsd' GRXfmA Vitaalm WORK, tad tiwniMir wax half la ratuniing to Ha aataral ookr. gRAYVITA VHaaiim 00 boootalBtiM of *^B»d 0X7 hair vitaada” (Ptaa 4S0 lat BOaa.tj^bya' - - SFRIIK SEUnCE ataa. Of tboaa taalad, M% had raton at hair Sor. 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