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CAHOH, ItUTW eAUOLtWA, fWIPAY, JULY 2t. 1t44 party a »I0 SUCCCM ^ -*t«rnielo« pMty gtwm at tiw TV* A— OaHintav •Main* vu i!L Ceatar Saturday evaalnf waa by oT«r a hundred. gueaU. by orar a hundred gueaU. £S^ mammoth matona. property aeryad the cadeta, mddlera Jl thalr dataa from tables placed in ff <«en iuat eaat of the Center. ^the erening dancing waa ThJa la the lagt week ^ ,0 ftnter to In operation^ ^e^ City ^ ^Intalned SL^ accommodate the cadeu and T wlrea who are here. ^en the building la yaeated aa a center, the equipment which M porchaaed laat year at conaider. SI expense, will hare to be remor- L te it to propoaed to ntlllse the Lc^ure for a freeeer plant and ggghter houae.. BAXLEY-NORRIt llr and Mrs. A. H.- Baxley of Be- line announce the marriage of their mAter, Viola, to Allan M. Norria [^mden. The ceremony took Tdace t 4 o’clock Tuesday erening, July 15, t the Bapttot parsonage by thq Bar. B. Caston, pastor of the Camden utist church. The bride was becomingly attired I a light blue-dress with tan and kite accessories, and a coraage of hlte rose buds. Mrs. Norris is the daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. A. H. Baxley of Bethune and gnduate of the Bethune High school. Mr. Norris to the son of the late Mr. nd Mrs. J. C. Norria of Camden and p’sduata of the Charlotte niompsoa [ifh school. The bride and groom left Immedi- teiy after the ceremony for a abort redding trip, after which they will like their home in Camden. personals and Socielii her Mrs. W. B. Hough to rlaiUng neice In Hamlet, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith of Co lumbia, were rtoltors In town Tues day. Miss Alma Ellison has moved from Butledge street Into her new home'at 21S E. DeKalb street Mr. Buiwell Boykin of Manning, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Boyxtn last week-end. Miss Sybil Drakeford is spending a few days with Mias Barbara Brato- Ington at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. W. M. Sterenaon of Bennetta- Tllle, la spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. B. M. Blchards. MM SIVSN Canning Add Fmits-Vegetables Mre. H. G. Carrison is Ttoiting bar son, Lt and Dan G. Canison, ip ^UTand^ii. Store L. Perry, Miami. If?^**^^**! TlJLf i?-*?*J**ll Pla, are yisitlng her sister, Mrs Such fruits and ragetablea as ap ples, berries, cherriea. peaches, pears, pluma grapes, strawberries, tomatoes and pimentoea are acid ones and can be canned wfthout a precsore cooker. The only eqnipment needed is a large ■ _ . .. . . with a Bible class for erery age. The Betbeeda Rraabytertan Church nursery class eontlnuaa. Morning wop- Sunday. July tO. A. Donglaa McAm, ghlp at 11:16. Young people’s serrioe pastor: Church achool at 10 ar—m^-at 8 p. m. Public is inylted. Lewis Lee Clyborn. Mrs. Thomas H. McMillan and Mrs Stanley E, Broee, have returned to Washington after' risiting their par- enta, Mr. and Ofri. J. A. Bell oC Lugott. Mra. Mike Kaplan and daughtm* are Tislting Mra. Harry Schloeburg at Sleepy Hollow. Mr. and Mra. D. A. Brown, Baclne, of the boiler so that the Jan er lean do’not alt directly on the bottom |cf the cocker. Such a cooker should hare a lid alao. This is all that la needed other than the regular canning [equipment found in every kitchen. The following are a few recipes for canning acid fmlta and vegetables that may be helpful to those who have those things to can. Apples—^Pare. core, cut In pieces. Mia_ Thomas Buft ieavea tod^for DaCosta-Brown. lAt Thawutay Maurice and Yatei Brown of* Cheater- ^ field were the guests of Mr. and iS!I® P*ck hot, cover with hot liquid, cook In hot water bath. 111 IR8. J. L- TEAM ;NTERTAiN8 CLUB The members * of the Wednesday Lftemoon Bridge club were enter- iJaed Wednesday by Mra. J. Law- ence Team. Guests who also played or absent members were Miss Lil- kn Tates, an^ Mrs. L. H. Rocksfri- or. High sOore for the club mem- lers was won by Mrs. B. B. Stevenson tad that for the vialtors by Mcs. L. H. lockafellow. Befreahmente were lerv- d by the hosteaa, islsted by Mita Uberta Team. Mra. Belton O. Boykin left Satur- It7 for Gastonia, N. C., to vialt her toBghter, Mrs. John Land, and Mr. [anl COMING ATTaACnONS Camden Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY July 28^aad 29 Atlanta, Qa., where ahe will spend the week-end with Miss Betsy Brown. LL C. C. Whitaker, Jr., has re turned to duty after spending the week-end with his family on Lyttleton SL Cadet J. Lantye Williford, sopho more at The Citadel, spent the week end wiUi his parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. L, WiUlford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers and children of Bennettsville, have return ed after visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. W. D. HsOe. Mrs. E. t^. McMillan and Mrs. Bennie Smith and son. Ben, Co lumbia. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mra. George Little. Mr. and Mra. Kirby Topper, Mr. and Mra. Ancrum Boykin and Mr. and Mra. J. W. C. Boykin are spending some time at Pawley’s bland. Mra. W. M. Stevenson of Bennetta- ville, waa the guest of her daughter. Mra. McKain Ricbarda, and Mra. J. G. Richards. Jr., last Tuesday. Thomas Ancrum, who was one of the South Carolina delegates to the National Democratic convention in Chicago, has returned home. Mrs. Blakeney Zemp, who to mak ing her home in Washington, D. C., And St Cedar Lod^ Alexandria, Va., Is visiting Miss Lai Blakeney. Miss Alberta Team expects to leave Wednesday for Hendersonville, N. C., where ahe wUl spend the month of August with Miss Janie Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McCaskUl and little ton, Lee, of North Charleston, spent several days wfA kb mother, Mrs. J. Q. McCaskUl, on Broad St. Mrs. J. Lawrence Team had aa her guest last Wednesday her brother, Mr. Rufua Clarke, Mrs. Clarke and chil dren of Columbia and her niece, Mias Carolyn Oarke, of Sstlll. Mias Clarke remained through Thuraday. Cpl. Calvin Sheom left Thursday Yor the staging area in Kemey, Neb., after spending a seven day furlough with hto parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sheorn. Cpl. Benton Sheom, Jr., returned Wednesday to Lochbourae Air base, OolumhuB, Ohio, after spending a few Brown remained for a few days’ visit mlhnlte whUe en route to Augusta, Ga. Peaches—Remove skins and Btta. Lt and Mrs. John Knight (Betty Juicy-fruit slowly untU ten- Whltaker) of Charlotte, N left I adding one-half cup sugar to 1 TuMday after spending a abort while I o* with the latter’s parents, Mr andP*®*' boUing Juice or Mrs. C. C. Whitaker, Sr. Lt Knight expects to be transferred from the I **®R’'***' minutes. Charlotte Army Air base in the near Tomatoes—Scald and peel, remove future. ittema and bad apota Quarter or tears Major and Mra. Shelton J. West ^ boiling, do not add have been recent visitors of thaj**^ water. Pack hot and add one Major's mother, Mrs. Mattie R. Waat|**“P®®® Cook In Oeno farm. Major West has been sentl^®^ water bath, 218 degrees, for 10 on a foreign mission, and Mrs. Weat|®*“®^®*- . , ' T has gone to visit her parents. Colonel 1 Tomato Juice—Remove stems end and Mrs. J. S. Burbage, AmarvUlo, I *** ^ Cu* 1“*® Texas. } pieces. Simmer until softened. Put Lt. and Mrs. Ray M. Tetslaff (Mary ***'®®*** Add 1 teaspoon Frieda Bowers) of Westover Field, *® R®keat at once Maas., spent last week with Mr. andlJ®"‘ *® IwMlng. FUl Into hot Jars Mrs. George W. Bowers. Lt Tetslaff Liea»® one^iuarter Inch sustained a broken wrist at the field ■I»®«® ^ Cook la hot water and to on a 21-day leave. Tliey leftP*®^- *1* degrees, for 16 rntnutea. laat Friday for Chicago to spend a " **^rther Information and canning week with bis mother I recipes may be obtained by caUlng Mr. and Mrs, Henry Beard spent P** ®’’ by the Home Demon- last week-end In Charleston with the »««®t*a office In the Agri- MaXWEU ANOEtSON’S THE EVE OF SiTMARK A’20»VCENTUtY-FOX fICTUIE A WORD OF THANKS It ia witH ancare appracUtion that 1 thank the wotart d Kershaw County for tha mag- nifioant Yoto giran ma in tha raca for tha 1 coaaidar it awary man’s aacrad right to woto aa ho thanka boat and 1 want to aay to thoaa who di4 not Yota for nsa that i wdll appraciate tiiasr adrica and auggaatioiu aa Yredl aa thoaa ol my anpportara. It ia my purpoaa to aai^ aJI tha paopla of tha County. It ia my baUaf that all maathiga of dia County Delagation ahould hb opan to the public and 1 Yrill Yfork R. M. KENNEDY, Jr. t- latter’s sister. Mlse Charlotte Boy kin. Th^ returned by Bdisto Beach where they were joined by Mrs. Henry Beard, Jr., and son. Henry.fc Srd, who have been visiting Mrs. McGowan holmes and Mr. Holmes. Ann Clyburn, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lewis Lee Clybum, oMebrated her sixth birthday July 12. They office in the I cultural building on DeKalb street. THANKS FROM MR. CLYBURN I wish to express my deep appreda- tion to the voters of Kerriiaw county tor the splendid vote given me in the primary on laat Tuesday, reflecting me to the Houae of Representatives from Uito county. I shall endeavor ^® ««rve the IntePeata of my county Mtei^ln^^about M chMren at thelr^tn tu. „ i have done In the cottage at Sleepy Hollow Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Hinson, Mias GSririide Gmia anf Mrs. J. L. OilUs spent last Sunday In Greer with Mrs J, B. Mendenhall put L. C. Clyburn. THANKS FROM MR. BLYTHER miH- I ^ ^ express my spprsciation M tor . two '•"“Hto tHo rotor, o< D0K.H. totntdtlp tor ths confidence placed in me last Tuea day when they elected ms to the of- MR& WATTS EXPRESSES THANKS 1,1^^ ^ Magistrate. I wHl at all times I wish to expreea to the people of {seek to conduct the atfaira of this of- Kershaw County my appreciation for flee to the beat of my ability, the.votes I received in the primary! (Huts. B. Blyteer. election. Although I did not receive the majority vote I do appreciate j MR. STOKES EXFRESSES THANKS every single vote cast fdr me andj I wish to express my appreciation shall continue to render by best ser- to the people of Kershaw county for vices In the work until my term ex pires Saturday Night 10t30 Show days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sheorn. The cadets of Southern Aviation I achool were delightfully entertained I with a welner roast, held at the grill in the backyard of the Cadet club I laat Satnnlay night Mrs. T. J. Kirkland has returned I after vtoitlng her daughter. Mra. Tom I Da via. and Mr. Davis, In Washington, |D. C., and Mrs. W. S. Burnet at I Cedar Lodge, Alexandria, Va. Mrs. R. M. Richards and young’son, [Robert McKmln, Jr., of Bennettsville, have arrived In Camden to amnd the Isammer months with Mr. ana Mn. J. 10. Richards, Jr., of North Lyttleton I street Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mltchril and Isons, Glenwood and Franklin, of New- Iport News, Va., are visiting V. O. iWllson on Walnut St. Mr. Mitchell I iraa a former manager of the A. A P. I store here. Pvt. Rosa B. Shirley of Fort Me- jClellan, Ala-, hat been spending a ten {day furlough with hto wife and tons [of f02 Lsrttleton street, Camden. He will now be stationed at Fort George |G. Meade, Maryland. John Allan Melton, who haa Just Yours truly, Kathleen B. Watts [the large vote given me on last Tuea- —to--the office of I Supt . of Education. I renew my APPRECIATION I thank the voters of the county for the votes they gave me In Tuea* day's election. 1 would like Co ask friends throughout the county to ex tend their cooperation with those who are going to serve them and let us work together for the things that will be helpful to us all. Respectful^, John Rabon. pledge to conduct the affairs of this [office to the best of my sbillty at all times. " Arthur Stokes, Rent B Freesmr Locker • • OPENING OF DeK)alb ^CdUllJ Shop DeKalb Street, Next Door to Poet Office Under Management of MRS. INEZ HINSON Formerly with Marinello Beauty Shop Columbia, S. C. Finest and Most Modern Equipment Skilled Operators Open For Service About August 1st SUNDAY July SO I recently returned borne after recelv- [ing a medical discharge from the [Navy, la visiting Miss Peggy Dyrsch, [Chicago, ni. Melton.was Injured in [combat duty on a submarine. CAPTAIN ELLENBERQ AWARDED MEDAL PGR BBAYERY UlJkCTl (Contteued from flrst page) He has been awarded the SOver Star for his .gallantry In action. Here St home in Chester and Great Falls [ where he conducts the services of[ St Maik’s church and Chester and] the little mission at Great Falls, he[ Is beloved by all. A Chester newac| paper writer describes him as being [ one of the outstanding rellglouB and civic leaders Chester aver had. Hs to described as being a “man’s man,” in| that he seems to offer an inspiratkial to the men and boys with whom hej .. _ MID-SUMMER REDUCED SUMMER Among .the Arabs, sacred trses ardl believed to be haunted by angels] or Jinns. All play shoes are marked down. Don’t ndas tiiese vrines. r - shoes! 2.00 2.50 im I dA MONDAY amd TUESDAY July 31 mad AmumU 1 When in need of,,, ★ •Fresh Meats •C^oceries •Fruits •Vegetables ★ Ice Cream S'*. UN w •Party Cakes •ffirthday Cakes •Wedding Cakes Rndiacadt Too good to reaiat! SUMMER^ HAND BAGS NoYolty Ahd.PAf" any color yoa Yraak. Whon RaittYroar U N»odod« It*» Noodod Badly GHtL’S RAIN CAPES Siam 4 to I4--AI1 vhlto m pS plastic on Rayon. 4 hot- ^ ton modoLattachod hood. Horn’s yoor last WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES Furnished on Five Dum* Notice. ★ Pomps and tisa. Roprieod to s^ Top Yalnos and attractiYo stylos. 2.77 Must got Li|^t and modium shades MEN’S SUMMER PANTS " iKTasha^ Sanloriaod all Colton. Anklots aarayl SOO pairs of thoml Misses and Children’s Sodts Sisos 6 to 101«2. light 25c Now! ifiro’s a hot Yahas! DUFFLE BAGS Good for many qsob, iMiofrl bags. Camp ootfits, ote. plus tax 39c I WEDNESDAY-TIRmSDAY Augost. 2 a^ 3 ^adventursbot mark TWAII^ ^^•dwick Msrah. AMds taitilL „ Dooaig oisB nA Aha HiOs GAS and (RL ★ CALL AT— s •JACK BROOME’S Service Sta&n aod Gri We’re Out to dear’Em Ont! MEN’S SUMMER HATS Cottm P<H»lm <nr Dndt-0. D. ' Color. “AH Mzes, ' 75c YorfcStflifts ■J' - ttnlartons to lUrshaw For Our Yoi^ to T •.-■.hi