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^AM tMNT TUB CAMDBII CHBOmOLB, BOOTH CABOUIU. FBIPAY, »KFTBH»»W 7, B«thMda Prvsbytartan Church A. DoagUa McAm. Putpf ^ Church achool at id a. m. Morning worship at 11:15. E^veI7one is cordially invite. Qracs Episcopal Church Dr, Maurice Clarke’, Rector Holy communion at 8 at -m. Holy communion and address,11:15. Lyttleton Street Methodist Henry F. Collins^ Pastor Church school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11:15 a. m. Purple Heart To He. Holland Wants—For Sak ReealveS tee lat* far DOMESTIC HELP WANTED—Ex perienced woman for maid and nurse duty wanted. Bring reference. Mrs. Henry Sarage, Jr, 1S07 Broad St. , 26c WANTED—A girl to nurse two small children in afternoons and possibly Saturdays. In interested see Mrs. John L, Team, 1409 Broad street, or Phone No. 808-J. ^ *5c Many Enroll At Magnolia School; Is WeU Staffed Small Town Team Wins the National Junior Legion Title Two Groceries Cl^ ^d-Week Pupila Receiwe Indiwidmal At tention In ProfraaaiTe Edncetionel Plan iMtelby ^Downs Trenton, New Jdrsej, In Final Game 4 to 2 At least two grocery stores of the dty will continue the midweek Wed nesdfy' cldeingg. These are the Great Atlantic and Sent Back To Texas Wounded in two separate actions during the final heavy fighting on Northern. Luton, Private First Class jawsrd E, Holland, Jr., 1306 Mill St., Camden, has b^n awarded the Purple Heart with one oak leaf cluster. Pfc. Holland is a machine gunner in the veteran S2nd (Red Arrow( In fantry division. He has now fully recovered from his injuries, the first of which he incurred during an enemy artillery barrage. Following hi ser* covery he returned to «ct}on and was again wounded by shrapnel. His wife and their daughter, Elaine, live at the above address. Lt. Wm, G. Major, Jr., who was recently transferred from Pyote, Tex as, to Kearney, Nebraska, to await overseas assignment, has been sent back to Pyote. He has been assigned to a new bomb group that is being formed 'at Pyote to patrol the Jap anese Ebnplre along with the army of occupation. Red Cross Notes r, R'U'AWAPE ? HE MT. LION, COUDAR, MUdCAN LION^ PUMA AND PMITHU} 18 Ai± THE 6AMt ANIMAL. /r^4MU% TMfOUMOirrjiem /veifFN: Am You should be aware that in time of stress, it is welt to be rellev- cd of all troublesome detail. Here, you may select the service most suited to your Individual taste and financial status . . . yet be assured that the final tribute will be performed in a moat faultlesa and pralae<-worthy man ner. I tTi rtne^a4/, FDNIKAL HOME PHONL 103 CAM0EH,St. September is Junior Red Cross month back to school move ment will find many young. hands making comfort and recreational ar ticles for sick and wounded service men in military and naval hospitals, and menu cards for Christmas for the navy. Party favors and decorations, booklets, etc., are made by the art students. Our chairman. Miss Ada Phelps, has already begun her pro gram. Miss Kathleen E. Muse, nursing field representative from southeastern area, met with members of the home nursing and nurse’s aides corps to discuss the program of the future. The June issue of the prisoner of war bulletin is the last one. August was devoted exclusively to far eastern prison camps and all rejoice that these are being scrapped rapidly. Mrs. S. Sloan Colt of New York, has succeeded Mrs. Richard M. Blssell as national director of volunteer special services. Mrs. Colt is a member of the central committee and has been active in A. R. C. work since World War 1. She has been deputy com missioner for the American Red Cross In Great Britain and Western Europe since 1443. Community organizations, civic, so cial, fraternal, rural groups, church societies and youth groups are urged to assist in all i.i-ograms of the Red Cross and especially in the projects of the camp and hospital committee. This Is your Red (Tross and the chapter is but the channeling and co- The Magnolia kindergarten will re: open Monday, Oct. 1. The kinder garten will be in charge of Miea Sara Wolfe with Mrs. A D. McAm as assistant and planisL 'This kindergarten enrolls children (^ae ages bf four to six inclusive. There are two teachers and as the number of pupils is limit ed to 25, each pupil is assured of in dividual attentioii The health of the kindergarten group is a first consideration on the part of the school management. A splendid record in this particular has been established over a period of 22 years by special attention to elimina tion from classes of all children with colda The kindergarten uses the progres sive method of teaching and Uve most modem types of eqnlpment and ma terials sre on hsnd. Training In habits and citisenship through use of various types of hsnd msterlsl and playground eqnipment is stressed. Flilly a third of the school period M spent in the open sir when weather conditions permit. A unique feature of the school Is the accommodation to the parents of calling for and returning children from and to their homes by automo bile. Miss Wolfe received her collegiate training at Goueber college at Balti more, Md., and supplementary train ing at the University of Cincinnati and Teachers college of Columbia University at New York. Mrs. • McAra attended Ward-BeJ mont college and received a degree in music from the Louisville Con servatory of Music. A new addition bousing a stoker plant for heating has been construct^ ed at the school this year. onjinating agency. Dayroom maga zine rcaks and book shelves must be kept full and up to date. Our boys must be kept warm with wool sweat ers, socks and gloves, hospital gar ments must be made, layettee are In great demand, kit bags are still need ed. Do not think that because peace is surely on the way, that the Red Cross does not need your services as much or more than ever. Please come and help. There was much satisfaction In Camden last Saturday night when radio brought the report of tha vic tory of the Shelby, N. C.. Junior Leg ion team in the national tournament held at CharlottiO. C. It was the th{t4 ^Ime In 15 years that a North Carolina kid team has copped the national championship. Gastonia wo^ the title in 1935, Alb^ marie in 1940 and now in another cycle of five years Shelby gets the honor. Shelby won from Trenton, N. J., Saturday night before the biggest basebsll crowd in 'Charlotte history. Trailing 2 to 0 until the seventh the Tarheel kids asserted themBelTat in that inning when the Trenton derense cracked wide open. Major League baseball scouts de scribed the blowup of the New Jersey team to “mob influence.’*, The record crowd in the baseball arena was a Shelby crowd and the clambr of the seventh inning stretch session was so concentrated that It blew the aplomb clear out of the Trenton team. Up to that seventh frame George Uyhasi of Trenton, had allowed Shelby but one hit. Trenton had hopped on to Harry McKee, Shelby ace pltdiN* for two runs on two hits and three walks in the first Inning. Shelby tied the count In the seventh on Trenton errors and then sewed up the game In the eighth with two more runs on more boners by the opposition. Shelby performed the amazing feat by winning the North Carolina title without being defeated, repeating the feat at Sumter in the regional tourna ment. doing the same agin in the district event at Charleston and win ning all its games in the final at Charlotte. It was a great team and a source of pride to the North Caro lina town. And those Shelby fans gave the team fine support thousands making the trip to Charlotte for every game their boys played in. Radiates Energy Energy from the gun radiated through the millions of miles of at> mothers between it and the earth, has sustained life since the begin ning of time. NURSE LOSES FAT SAFECir am wav MtA ■UNlMa. sotstssfc ■ JsW e«t 4««a. AYDS A iMrfWa, sarfw. Me ' dMbNedrasaNel MWmm AYDS Mm DeKalb Pharmacy — Phone 95 CARETAKER WANTED We wish to contact an aged couple, white or col ored, or perhaps a single man, who would be interested in living in, and looking after, a Hotel at Crescent Beach, S. C.| about 15 miles above Mjrrtle Beach. Good . living conditions and good salary. Apply To Schlosburg’s CAMDEN, S. C Saturday Night Spedak Crisp—New—Bed Sheets Xtra good quality. 2 sizee—72x99, or 81x90 1.88 each or $3J75 per Pair Women's Beautiful ChenUle Robes Extra Heavy Woridng 7-98 and $9M each Boys^ Long PaMs Suits Sizes 4 to 14 Beautiful Worsteds 7.98 We will be closed on Saturday, Sept 8tb, until 6 p. m., on account of Rebgious Holiday. Opening 6 p. m. SATURDAY, we will offer many Special Values for 3 hours only. We are daily receiving shipments of new merchandise and will offer many specials, too numerous to list % here in.... DRESSES, SUITS, COATS / • CHnj)REN’S WEAR, etc. £€jchcJi^ Womer^s, Novelty Shoes ALL LEATHER $1 - j.so up to $3M pr. NOT RATIONED OP.A. Release 107 Children's Outing Sleepers White, Pink, Blue Sizes 2 to 8 95l Boytf and Students Sport Coats DCPT. STORE 14 Home of Nationally Advertned Mee’chandise” Houndstooth and Plaid ALL SIZES 0.90 and op OPENING SATURDAY NIGHT, 6 P. M. I Miserable with backache? VWHEN kidnsys fswstice hsdjy and W VM « “ yen Mdfsr s wagghig hseksekt, widl dixsinsn, knmkiq, tem^ or too frMMBi iiriniiBofi am mMIm hd sik nignk wbsn yee (sd tgod, ntrvous, slTnpsti. . use Dm's Nla Ossa's art ospodsNy for poorly working kklnsyt. Miftiom of boxss srs mod svsry year. Tksy sra tocom- iwswdsd the cowitry ovsr. Adi year Doans Pills I^lflc Tea comnaBT ?««« non.. wMmn of ii.;' Storm state that their would continue to closTifT* day aftamoona. ^ We 71 LAXATIVCf Planning Tu Build? Great Needs Always Produce Great Im~ provements, in all ages and conditiotu, The growing scarcity of lumber for build ing produced the ... TILE and CONCRETE BLOCK ... which proved not only a good substi tute, but a better building material, with many advantages ever lumber, brick and metal. We are now taking orders for Tile and Concrete Blocks. If you are planning U build, let us save you hundreds of doHan, PLACE YOUR ORDER AT ONCE Burn Tile & Bleck Compam East on No. 1 Highway — Fred B. McNatt, Mgr. CAMDEN, S. C WHITE HOUSE MILK ItUMHMS tall POOD STomsr ENRICHED DAILY DATED Marvel Bread ® 11c A NATIONAL FAVORITE Nectar Tea A A P Grapefruit Juice 46h>z. can ANN PAGE Ketchup RICHLAND PREPARED Prunes No. 2H SKINNER'S Raisin Bran V-8 Cocktail Deficious APPLES 2 lbs. M Fresh STRING BEANS 21bs. New Green CABBAGE perlb.^ —— -—- LETTUCi: head ^ Large Crisp CELERY stalk 1% New White POTATOES lOlbs. Fresh TOMATOES * ■ ■'■1 V, i. .