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TWl pAMOtW CHUOWICLl, CAMDKN, tOUTH CAWOLtHA. FHIDAY. APRIL 21, 1M4 r PAGE THREE Between Yon and Me Well It happMed. Conpraaamaii Diea, big heavy Yexan, and Walter WInchell, radio goaaiper, staged a ■nappy verbal t^tt following a broad* east clash in Washington and It was *•*" big fellow from the Lone Star the State who came out on top. Winchefl, pale and excited after he had heard Dies lambast him over the air and had heard himeeH referred fb as the **Chariey McCarthy of the smear bund” Inquired of Dies in the lobby of the broadcast station "When are you going to give nr»e that sub- appropHaU when shopping in Uia maritsL *1 Winchell with the idea of being -|tneet|otia -said "Lefs tell some more Jim ' ’ . . lies about each other.” RaUy «ay* sometl^ It iMy 4<|f would take me some time to essary tor us to feed the inhabi* catch up with you in that,” retorted ts of the conquered enemy lands, oia,, we can punish them at the same jie by forcing them to use the same ition points system we do. \ For weeks Winchell has been cry ing, whimpering, and whining that some citisens are trying to deprive The little Doc. wants to know why him of free speech. Ali the people I hullabaloo about getting ballots are objecting to is a lack of decency service men all over the world? and truthfulness in what he says. He let Eleanor deliver them. She has attempted to discredit .congress in only Charley McCarthy of the smear bun^ There are others and he pro- poeM to find out all about them and let thf public have the fac^ • • • Makes us mad everytlme we read about the iron fist that James C. Pe- trillo, head of the American Federa. tion of Musicians uses to rule the music situation. JCven the twittering tho little under-the Petrillo’s latest Hitler stunt was to around. • • • • Why DOrOtlieirTikT TskI [There’s one thing I can say for my isband. I can trust him. He Just turned from a New York trip and he Well, after that discussion about Walter, we’ll swing to something with a little more flavor. Foi* Instance, they say this, actually happened in one of the local Sunday schools. The teacher of the class of young hopefols had been trying to impress upon her pupils the matter of thankfulness and how we ought to show this spirit by returning thanks before each meal. To Illustrate to the class Just what ’isSoS?; •“ Ti 'What ll the fint thing youF father ^ys on coming to the table?*’ And excluding from the alri Johnny replied: ‘He says: *00 8loW|j,„y broadcast by high school mud-1 on the batter kids, its 62 cents s' - pound*.” • • Dear Skipper. If—w buttercup it yellow, what-color ie a hiccup?” The anewer Ie: "Burple.” • • • • noticed the caption Kin a Columbia paper “Two Gallons a vm.?; smacked his lip. thirstily Li5 "marked: ’’Thafs mme like ii. tow her th«+Now they're really getting some- A 'MI ^®J»here.’’ He didn’t know the item was whack‘the pill and then walk,” he].bout gas rationing. Mid. I m m m 9 “How interesting,*’ replied the young Along Broad Street He was on the phone. This is, how it sounded. "Hello! Yes, Yes . . . Yes . . . Yah . . Yep . . . Yep . . . O. K. . . . Ail right . . . Sure . . . I’ll be glad to . . . Yep . . . Yep . . . Yes dear . . . Good-by dear. • • e Mims Under the Eye Of Red Sox Scout Bill Mims, one .of the beet baseball players ever turned out by the Cam den High school is playing with the team coached by Billy Laval at New berry college this week. Mims went to Newberry upon the expressed request of Laval, who is an authorised scout for the Boston Red Six. Laval bad heard so much about the Camden infielder that he wanted to see him in action, with a view of get ting him on a contract with the Red Sox. A washing powder made of chest nuts is now sold in Amsterdam. Hol-« land. WHY SUFFER FROM ARTHRITIS? You get quick and steady relief by using DMC PRESCRIPTION No. 49. A full home treatment is guaranteed to show results. Users of this amazing new medicine are unstinting in their praise of its effirjeney DMC No, 49 is SoW in this vicinity by DeKALB PHARMACY Charter No. 9063 REPORT OF CONDITION OF Reserve District No.' 6 the eyes of the people and has thus given the enemy-lood-for-propagaada. • • • • It was disclosed that Mrs. Elfrieda Margaret Siddell, pereonal edcretary to Jergene, the beauty lotion manu- jures me he didn’t do a thing I facturer, who pays Winchell for hie uldn’t have done myself. I think broadcasts, has been interned as an t’S marvel.. .that’s. ..^at’s..."Why* «nemy alien and that Hedwig Enge- he dirty rat! He can’t "do that to me. * • • • mann, a maid In Jergen’s household, was sentenced to three years in prison Now that the Important prosecution for mieprision of treason (withhold- Charlie Chaplin is over, if the gov- ing knowledge of treason). ^ment has any money left, why not . • • • ^vote some of this fund to the little| Djeg correctly defined the Winchell itter of Meters. Kimmel and Short? broadcast as being one of half truths, * * * * {cunningly slanted implications deslgn- Ixhe single handed victory of the ed to impugn the loyalty and destroy lelans^ even on nbn-commarclal pro grams.. The Italian music esar says I that musio educators are murderers, I training muekiane to take the bread land butter from union mueiciana. Can {you beet it? • • • • : ^ The FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMDEN IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 13, 1944. Published In reeponee to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, Under Section 5211, U. $. Revised Statutes. i«.i- ..T * 111. ij 1. I •• Uncle John ever MadI Ha just * opened a butcher shop and when a been on. • • * • licago Tribune over Wendell Wlllkle bd all he stands for has given mil- 18 of loyal Americans great cause tba character of American public men who oppose the objectives of subver sive groups and to break down confi- rejoiclng. Even the most skeptical. dence In the Congreas of the nation, vertiser must now be convinced of Dies says that Winchell Is not the U potency of Tribune “coverage risconsin and the midwest in remember way back when the retail [Dear Skipper: What is the mean- stores did their best .. business on of “Platonic?” Perplexed Margie.^ Saturday nights?” Well, It proves [Tar Margie: The definition of pla-'what I’ve always said, lie: Play for some, tonic for others.* biT’re welcome. • e • I- HFmehrtwV lIVendiTI WrniHe'enBbofc, ^ •in«! ’’One World.” They have changed the le guy up north writes: “Do you title to “Wan World.” Blame for the diplomatic fiasco In Eire, which suited from the abortive attempt to force dismissal of Japanese and Ger lady asked him if he had pigs feet he said he couldn’t tell. His pants wsrs recent American t^o long. WTI * * « • Hedda Heppsr recently asked a I movie producer what his next picture man diplomats from Ireland last week, would be end the gentleman implied, was In official circlet placed squarely »o, I never know. They just throw a i***!,*“.■''I*' Ncript on my front lawn and I find It United States minister to Ireland and the morning.” After suffering thru uncle of Mrs. Eleanor RooeavelL _ ]several recent euper^luper features I * * * 'agree that the brother ie at leaet hon- A8SET8 I^ans and discounts United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed . Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stocks (including |2,850.00 stock of F(KleraI , Rieserve bank) .* Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items In process of collection ^ Bank premises owned 124,699.10, furniture and fixtures $1 Real estate owned other than bank premises I 262,397.18 . .1,149.761.98 176.169.60 80,056.96 2,850.00 682.392.64 24,700 10 428.00 TOTAL ASSETS .12.378.335.23 Spring Is fix up and paint up tlme.|„tly out spoken. If you don’t think so. Just treat your • • « • ®yM to some ef ths] About the only difference the higher bHght - bito ^ redecorated feminity u, on liquor will make to the average parading DeKsIb street right now. {man is that be will do without It be- . .cause It will be $4 a pint, whereas be- The only way Roosevelt can Im aure fore he did without it because it was of Barkley is to keep him In- his I tv “Dear Family AlbMn “ ' ' • • • • Travel note: Gaily she climbed Int^ the far guesses. Caribbean. Who? Three XvlvAll AXlTCll Commendation By His Commander C. K. McNeely, 17, an aviation ma chinist’s mate, 3rd. class, of Camden, now stationed at the Naval Air Sta tion, BeauforL recently received ^e commanding officer’s commendation for d<^i» performed as a member of the Crash crew. McNeely, with two other members of his crew, K T. HttaII E. Peebles, showed speed and alert ness to duty when they rusbed to an airplane crash and put out the fire which had started in time to save the plane, which was loaded with live am munition. The crash happened late in the afternoon when the alternate crash crew had gone to evening ‘‘chow,” leaving only the three men to go to the reecue. There were no casualties in the crash. These three men have worked to gether as a crash crew for five months. McNeely, before-enlisting in the Navy six months ago, was n me chanic and on a crash crew civilian at an Army Air base. Aher his three weeks boot training at Jacksonville, Fla., he' was transferred to the Beaufort Naval Air station. LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations.81,696,774 36 Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations .. 643,724.74 Dei>OBits of United States Government (including postal savings) 27.606.78 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 99.616.66 Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) 246.92 TOTAL DEPOSITS 12.266.969.35 Other llabUlties 1,600.00 , TOTAL LIABILITIES 12,268.469.36 • CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capita] Stock: (c) Common stock, total par 160,000.00 | 60,000.00 Surplus 33,600.00 Undivided profits -r-.-;—^ ;-r-rT.-r-r. . - 13.86CJ8 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) 2,600.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 109,866.88 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUN'TS 12.378.336.23 MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaded) (book value): (a) United States Government obligations, direct and guar anteed, pledged to secure deposito and other liabilities. 209,996.88 (b) Other assets pledged to secure ddposKs and other liabili ties (including notes and bills redlsconnted and securi ties sold under repurchase agreement) 126,416.20 fe) TOTAL tttt: . . 7 rTrrTTTTr/TTTTTYTiT....V ..... : : . . $ 336,413M Secured liabilities: (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to require ments of law 1 108,288.61 i — - (d) TOTAL .* I 108,288.61 State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, ss: L 8- W. VanLandingham, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- smnly swear that the above sUitemsnt is trus to the best of my knowledfe and bellel. S, W. VanLANDINOHAM, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of April, 1944. 8. C. CLYBURN, NoUry Public. My commission expires at the pleasnre of the Governor. Correct—^Attest: R. N. SHANNON*^ M. H. HEYMAN, LEWIS L. CLYBURN, Directors. Wtf is a long way from South Carolina —but in ao'mEny srayt if § mif^ty closa to ua Our moo are fighting all over- tba world — our factoriM a^ farms w pcoducinyaE sodless stream of supplisa ; dsgaod 1900. But evao diat opllocted scrap aod rubber, tin ^ fato Whatever has been asked, SouHi Cam* lina has dooii^ end then some! our isoft aU it wooldn^ be eooughl We hows so much more to do ri|^ here hi Soirtk Carolina^jebo tiiat are up tojdl dl m, joba that must be w^ dooa. Bi tils 4tii Wlv Bood Drive, for instance^ Boutii Carolinians bouidit Ififi^OQOiOOO worth —^ 22% above our quota-—hot wsYe trsfiplng rii^ 00 buy- ^ more aod moral Wa*re gladly ghreo our mooay to tiie RetTCroas—and hun dreds of tiwwMsmdo of hours of our time to making eori^cal dtemIngB and Mts for our moo The men and wooian of tl|e Qreyhouad f liks ttt^ f^llow-dtiilBEr of Soktik CaMtob havk Aared is alt 0^ tiisW activM^ thlyVa alto dbirad hr ^ vital job of moMsg sEsrdaab EiEEpk#^ —>in uniform or 'hi work cfetMal CIb' special occasions they’ve trsnsported* UB.O. Canlp Sbowe a^ broulibt part ners to cwritp dances^ Oieyhoqnd taiaea —by middng*near aeigbbore and good neighbors of all tha commiinitkis they serve in rblc Staite —- by linkiag citias^, war plants^ farm centers, and military camps and bases — are helpingto keep South Carolina’s war efforts rel^ to ward Victory! Ws^re supported and wbclBad^for tits U.SX). arid varioua war rdiaf groupa. We^re buih and maintained an effid^ Chriliaa. orgsnixation. Ws^va BUS TERMINAL l^Kalb Street BSBVHOUND l/M£S YOU CAN’T FIND BETTER stockings, unless you still own a pair of nylons! For these are exquisitely f ine- yet strong fibre rayons, so dull and well fashioned that with proper care they will give the most satisf ac- We kaee mesh h<Mey • lisle igHMt hose; anklets and bokby socka. Get year hose wardrobe here lor all spring and ENLIST in the local Unit of the State Goarda neat Tuesday idffat; You mify be apon to protect your home at anytime. ; ■ ..4'.;. ‘- ijiy