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PAGE EIGHT t THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE, CAM CAROLINA, FRIDAY, •EPTEMEER li, 1f44 Flashes From the County ^ents OfHce A terrace coDetmctioii aiul malDteii' anoe demoastratkm will be siren on tbe farm of C. P. DuBoae on ’Hiura- dar. September 2Ut, beslnning at 10 A. M. Asencr repreeenutlree from seren oountlee will be here for this demonetration and also contractors, who expect to bnlld terraces in this county are tnrlted tojUtend. , • Farm machinery dealers reprdkentp * ins sH Companies will be here with their egnipment to demonstrate build Ins terraces. KenAiaw County Education Asso. Blyther To Open Southern Auto iStdre On DeKalb Up To Dot# Shop To Handle Full Lino of Equipment The Benson Refriserated System sot notice of approral of the priority to begin oonstmcUon of the freeser locker plant in Camden last Wednes day, September Ith. Mr. Benson stat ed that he would immediately order materials for this plant and expects to have the plant in operation by De cember 1st. We still hare a few lock ers for rent. Anyone expecting te get one should do so before they arc all -t i R. C. Campbell, Supt. Beth^ pub lic schools, recbntly appointed Pub lic Relations chairman of the Kershaw County Education association by J. C. Blckley, Supt. Blaney public schools, president of the County As sociation. attended on Saturday, Aug. M^me first conf^nce of^e newlylg^^;;^Auto‘ii;j^?Uite’'siore''to“th; ^is^ st^wMe eoiMlttee ^ths L , formerly occupied by lie At. ^th ^lina Educational ^ea company Just tion at lU hwdq^™ in e^olumbU.r ^ Thomas Tareni on De- Accwdlng to Mr. Osmpbel K^ib .treat Thursday, Oct-11. Shaw County teachers will In all prob-j wlU deal in auto accessoriea, bicycles, radios, supplies, an affiliate of Charles Blyther will open a ‘IStep lively” Is (^use For Much Wild Bnaginings thay BUBMd the Poliea and the Skippar, But Gaorga Did It. ability derote the program at an •^‘•.*‘°?.‘?_’:*;lhome appliances, electric sporting goods, etc., is ports and discussions of the enlarged plan of activity in interpreting public education in South' Carolina to tbe people of tbe state. the Southern Auto Associate group of I stores. It will be home-owned and operated. Mr. Blyther is to bd as- The indications are that we wfll have a heavy infestation of screw wonu in this county befors frost. There is a new preparation known as Smear that farmers can get at the drug stores for the treating of screw woruu and also to prevent screw worms by applying over wounds on llveetock. W. C. McCarley, County Agent Soil Conservation News ^® <>P«»t*on of the More 'ss sis.nsj.ir. ““ Ur recenUy elected m progreeeive steps recently taken *>/ IiS?V^«Te h^mMlat^e the Education association. Others were explained by members of the South Onroltaa Education association 1 Public Relations Core composed of the following: Mrs. Louise Carson. Beaufort, chair man; Dr. Harry Clark, B. W. Rushton. and C. P. Macinnis, Columbia; Reid Montgomery, Sumter; Miss Mel Lee Daniel. Greenville; Miss Annie Lelt- ner Salters, Rock Hill, and Oil Row land, ex-officio as Association Public Relations director. Other officers for 1144-45 of the Kershaw County association are Miss EdHh Boyce, secretary; P. D. vice president; J. H. Murphree, treas-i--.,. nrer; Kerehsw Connty members of' * I He will have certaia hours- of the day committee, he wfll be at his office in the court house and the balance of tiie time will be at his new store oh,De> Kalb street. Jnst aa soon as the war restrictions nr# lifted Mr. Blyther plans on carry, tog a stock of electric washing ma chines, refrigerators, electric ranges and other modern household equip* ment. Already painters are at work at the _ , . , quarters where the new store is to be located. Aa soon as the walls etnd I celling have been renovated, carpen- '*'*/i2**r ®:“'tlon CouncU of Delegates, the renre-1 *****^*°« counters. BoUiourt Mntatlve business-transacting body of jo. A. R. HOLD MEETING farm near Boykin to dstermlne neces- association are Mrs. KsthleenlfN COLUMBIA SEPT 12 Watts, J. O. Richards, J. C. Blckley. I . ^ R. C. Campbell and Mrs. B. O. Boykin. „ A mating of the State board of tbe 8. O. E. A. officers are Miss Ruth I * **®^ Columbia M. Williams. Rock Hill, presidenL and *1 ^“® J«ff*rson .hotel Tuesday. Sept. Paul M. Dorman. FUirforesL vice- “• 1“ the ®bsMce df the state reiwt com*' president. J. P. Coates is executive I Nsrshall P. Orr, the state’s vice sary steps to be taken in provide adequate drainage tonn. A flab pond survey made in connection with survey. Oeae Holland of the Cassatt order to for this was also drainaga Well, you have to hand it to George Little for giving the town a real sen sation. And bis partBMLV^ crime was non other than Pop-^b the genial fireman—iwojectipnist of the Haigler theater. Camden business men and shoppers who came down town-oarlr Monday morning gaxed in amasemMt at the large white lettered signs which dec orated the sidewalks in the business district ITie signs read “Sten Lively." Police Sergeant Dallas Mahoney grinned when asked what the signs meant and replied “Well, the police got tired of seeing so many loafers around, so we Just put the signs out for them to ’step' lively’.” Over to the post office, a lady tn- qulred as to what the signs meant and was told "Ad shucks, that’s the Skip per. He’s tirsd of seeing the people walk around as if they were doped and so he got up early and put the signs on the wallu." And the Skipper, when asked, said. “Ask George Little. He Is the boas over St the Hsigler theatre and yonll note that the Haigler Is featuring a picture called ‘Step Lively'." And so a sosplcions blamed the po lice and the Skipper bat it was George that did it Anyhow it was fun while it lasted. Ehister Island Is so called becanse it was discovered on Easter Sunday in 17«. munJty. has to a^ of crotoUrU I il^cretary" Mr.' Doraan is chitiman I r?*®®^ ▼<» Tresckow, praaided. pistol for_ggil tmtidlng sad amainn ^ the LegisMtlve committee, which, Tindal ia ehaIrmuB MjBe* ““ " ^ tbe Executive committee, has I4“®*’*®®® Cltisens commflfee. coatrol purposes. Mr. Holland finds that crotolaria works nicely in ro tations with clean tilled crops on sand kill land and also finds that crotolaria Increases crop yields more than any other snmmer legume. He plans to combine about 10 aeraa for seed If they mature before froet. K. 8. Tupper baa cut his kudsu field on the Black River road for the first tlms this year. Mr. Topper is sold on kudsu tor hay and it to- creaalug his acreags saeh year. M. L. Duval of Boykin has an un usually nice field of kobe lespedesa, due to nnlfonntty of stand and free ness,. from weeds. He expects to harvest most for seed and cut renmln- der for hay. However, there are many good fields of lespedesa this year since more farmers are planting this crop than usual. Tbe AAA has an un-ilmited -payment of $8.50 per aore for harvesting any legume seed this y®*ji___ _ CITY FULLY IN READINEBS |TO OBSERVE V-DAY (Continued from first page) one of riotous celebrating. He points out that with the elimination of Ger many as -a foe, the Job is only 60 per cent accomplished, in that there still remain the Japanese to be subdued be- approved a program including: The Pall meeting of Hobklrk HUI A teacher retirement law, support j ***®®^®*‘ **® D®*t week, of the State Board ' of Education I ^ teacher ciMlttioatJon plan, an adequate I Women make 80 per cent et the teacher tenure law, a statutory nln# 14;^™*^** smuggle articles through months’ school term, reduction of class slse to provide for more indi vidual instruction of pupils, and an Increase in appropriations so that trained and ^^ient teachers may be paid better sahuriea. Thia program will be taken up by the Council of Delegates st Its fall meeting. Kershaw County, according to Sec-1 retary Owtes, was one of 27 counties to have 100 per cent membership in the 8. C. B. A. last year, with 123 teachers enrolled. 8. David Stoney, state director of the National Bduca-I tion association reports 124 members and that the county association has I an excellent chance of repeating 1001 per cent enrollment this year. the U. 8. customs. The practice of selling art by auc tion in England dates from tht 17th century. iBayWarBoDdsI For Future Needs"* Wants—For Sale FOR RENT—An apartmenL Mrs. .B. J. McLeod. 1410 Fair St Phone 4g»J. 26? Betheeda Preabytsrian Church Sunday, Sept. 17, A. Douglas Me- Am, pastor. Church school at 10 «. m . with a Bible class for every age. Momihg worship at 11:15. Young peoples’ meeting,at 7:80 p. m. Every one is cordially invited. Lyttletofl Street Methodiet Henry F. OoUlns, Pastor The regular schedule of services hw been resumed in the Lyttleton Street Methodist church, McLeod’s Chapel at BomberL and Beulah church. The following .services are anonnoed for Sunday, Sept 17. LytUeton Street church: Church s^ool at 10 a. m.; worship at 11:16 a. ra.; Memorial service for 8.-Sgt. Hni^ Godwin at 0:80 p. m. McLeod’s Chapel: Church schooI_at_4jjL™i.JfOtofelXLnt 6 p. m. Grace Epieeopal Church ' Maurice Clarke, D.D., Rector Services for Sunday, Sept 17, will be as follows: Holy communion ft 8 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon by the Rector at 11:16. The church school will open for the fall on Sun day, Sept 24. at 1:46 a. m. Parents are asked to make plans to have their children present Union Baptists To Have A Revivd A revival meeting will begiil at Un ion Baptist chnrcb, of Blaney, the week of September the 17th thiongh the 28rd. Services each evening be ginning at 8 o’clock, with the pastor. Dr. Homer Wilson, doing the prwu^ ing. Everybody welcome. Dsnmore’s War was between the Indians and^tiL^ ^ to Virginia. «« »k The snake .uuauy ransf* f. to,. COMING ATTRAi Haig^llieaiiel Cemsp BtmmI nnd Rutle^ FRIDAY^Ta, sept^ > ' Wild BUI EUJott’ ’ "*Wtth~- George ’’Gabby” Hayes aa4 Jeffreys ^ **H1DDEN VALLEY OUTLAWS” Also Chapter 8 *nifer Womnn** iUM Comedy m6n!-TO^ SEPT. l£i Edward G. Robinson, M«ru^ Dietrich and Oe^e Raft _ **MANFOWER” High Tenshm ThrUls! irltl t. “tronble shooters’’ and a inam dame. ^ Also Latest World Neva WED^THUi^ SEPT. Gals! (SorlUas! Ghost! In Gildy’s Goofiest Goflkv' •G1LDERSL£EVE’S Hardid Perry and Marion Chapter 18 **GrBBt AIbsIcbm Paramount Newa FDUNl^:^ TJyttr^h etoeet, a blTI- fold. Call at 1806 LytUeton 8L 26p FOR RENT-rS-room furnished apart ment with minimum furnace* haaL electrical conveniences. Call 676- W. ‘26p nNAL DlfCHAllGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on October 14, 1844, bell Kelly will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County his final return as Executor of tbe estate of Newton Kelly, deceased, aBd'<Ni| thq same date he will apply to the' said Court for a final discharge as said becutor of the said estate. { N. C. ARNETT, ' \ Judge of Probate tor Kershaw (bounty Camden. 8. C., Sept. 14. 1844. 26-28p €ASfr FOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE Hm Bm8 PIbcs To Bbt Or.SoB Ymm Car YOUR CHRYSLERpPLYMOUTH DIALER ST06NER MOTOR COMPANY 128 E. DoKalb SL PWmb Sit fore complete victory is sttalned. To I that end be urges that all of the peo ple of the community exercise temper-1 anoe in their elation over the down-] fall of Germany. FRESH BAKED BREAD The sislppi severe •napping turtle of the Mis-1 has Jaws iwwerful enough to| » BMU^ arm. YOUR SHOES MUST LAST Formal DEUaOUS CAKJU. . . A .Family Traatl r»inilpn vaUlucn DaKALB STREET • I Bakm OPPOSITE CAMDEN THEATER > SO WHAT? Shoe Repairing Is Not Rationed -WMi the propar car^ your thoaa will laat much mora than four montiia - and immadiata ropaara Isdpt You up no procioua ratioii cosipoito whM you have your ropairad .... and our aspert w^ makaa f lookinf, man comfortablo aad loufar laadiif slaooa. Our iMicoa, art thrifty too. ★ We Have Moved Our Shop to.New Location 5 DOORS BRIX>W D. C. Dixon’s Baigain House Where we have installed completely New Equipment Shop is under management of Mr. J. T. RowelL WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Dnon’s Sine Rqair Shop Ml Broad Btroat S.C TODAY and SATURDAY > We extend a cordial invitation to the pebple of Camden and community to visit our Modern Bakery Shop today and Satur day, and participate in our “open house” program. You are invited to inspect our bakery thoroughly and take note of the cleanliness and sanitaiV conditions, that -prevail everyy^ere on the premises. s ' You are invited to scan our display of fine baked goods, to - make purchases of what you desire. "Irish, Here they are ... I^iedalt Fcht Today and Saturday LemonMaringue Pies — Assorted Cookies — 30e doz. Assorted layer calces—chocolate^ vanilla, cherry, pineapple, devil foods, cocoanut 30e and ^ ^ , HOME BAKERY / / W. L. DeKtlb Street, Pt^odte dm CaadenTlieBter