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w; .1 ' jfrs. Geneva Brown its Buried Snnday senrlcee for Mn. Q«oeva E. ^iTjrho died at the Camden hoe- !j early Saturday momiaa. Sept, “after an extended . illneas, were ui at the Wateree Baptist church at o'clock Sunday atienuxm. Oct 7. were conducted by the Rev. : Dabney, pastor of the church. ht* pallbearers were hw nephews I honorary pallbearers were the Iconu of the ohnrch. Je la aurrtved by hw husband, R M. Brown of Canulen; one son. Hot ace, in service or^rseas; three broth. •• Mooneyham, Jr., of Camden; Leri Mooneyhara of West ColumbU. Md Hlie Mooneyham of Sumter; one half.brother.’ Banon Mooneyham of Hartarille; three sisters. Mrs. P. W. Radcltff of Camden. Mrs. Myles Hali and Mrs. Timmie Kins of HartSTille. This country is going craay over tlme.savln^ devices, when, as a mat- t6f* of fftct, it hftfl znoro tinio ttmn lUijr country we know of—Eastern, Cen tral, Rocky Mountain and Paciflc Coast 4ime. rV-, Drived Curefully—‘Save a life. TMI CAMDCII CHWOWtCLl, CAMDttl, IQMTM CAMOLIWA. PRIOAV. OCTOBER 12. 1f48 ■«= RAOa 'rummm 'ThouMiidt of mofi ore now enlisfina in Hm Rofvler Army Join now and SEI THE JOB THROUGH! Choose your branch of servico and oversoM fhoefer TRAVEL ☆ EDUCATION ☆ SECURITY ☆ CAREER For full information coll of U. S. Army Recraifina Office \ Basement Camden Postofflce Bldg. -This Appeal SaMmsored By- CAROLINA MOTOR COMPANY PUROL PRODUCTS —, GOODYEAR TIRES • Washinf OGreasina •Simonixinf PHONE 210 f Rural tdcphoae serviee la mere hiddy devdoped ia this country thwii snjrwherc else la the werld. We are develop* “f s wido«aage program to further extend and improve^ a^ke to raral dwdlers ia the South. As soon as conditions permimhe aoeesaory manpower •nd wylpmcnt will again be pnt to work on tho job of ex* paadiag rnral servieo—jnsi as we were bnsBy engaged in cxpaedinf Ala ssrvfce prior to dm war* The gsol is 10 bring nf farm fcariHes ennn lu iBffMf «■ iBBtM MMir isceirstAris Shown wjtn nis dad, Thomas E. Ooodale, captain, CMP, a hos^taltzed oonyaiescent now stationed at the Army Ground and Service Forces Re distribution station, Miami Beach, Fla., is likeable young Tommy, who spent jnat 14 minutes in his unaided straggle with the 42-pound, seven-foot. aail- fiab. Tommy, who wrigha but 90 pounda and will be 13 in October, fished from the United States army T-192, C. B,’ Jarralt, master, and Tommy, who lives in Camden, will have his catch reglatered with the George Ruppert firiiing contest for consideration as an outatanding angling achievements (Official U. S. army photo.) Red Cross Notes Sadie K. von Tresckow The executive board met Monday, Oct. 8, at 11 o’clock, Major Brailsford presiding and eight members report ing present. Miss Fewell acted as secretary in the absence of Mrs. Stuart. A letter of thanks was sent to T. E. Goodale for auditing the books of the treasurer of the chapter and the treasurer of the camp and hospital committee free of charge. Mrs.. Gaither, chairman of home nursing, announced the formation of a class in Six Lessons in Care of the Sick at Lugoff. Miss Marguerite Me- produced in yon a burning ambition Caskill as Instructor. The class will to beewme a doctor—then you would This Girl Had Courage To Ahead In World If you were a girl of high school age, the oMeet of a family of several children, with a father helpless from paralysis, a mother suffering from a progressive, goiter, and no resources avsilabla to the family except a small monthly award from the county welfare department’s fund for'general relief—and if this environment had begin Wednesday night, Oct. 10, at Mrs. J. K. Lee’s home at Lugoff and will run for six weeks, meeting Wed nesdays from 7 to 9 p. m. The mem bers are: Mrs. J. C. Team, Mrs. Team Gettys, Mrs. Nick Oettys, Mrs. Tobin Gettys, Mrs. Victor Ward, Mrs, T. W. Rhb^ Mrs. Karl Roseborough, Mrs. Jaa. Roseborough, Miss Luther Jones and Mrs. J. K. Lee. Miss Virginia Green’s resignation as chairman of staff assistance, on account of her absence from Camden this winter, was regretfully accepted, as was the resignation of Miss Daniel Hinson, now Mrs. Ekdy. antrltion chairman. Mias Margaret Fewell re signed the chairmanship of the acci dent prevention committee, but ac cepted the chairmanship of nutrition. Miss Ada Phelps’ comprehensive re- ])ort of the Junior Red Cross con- ferencs in Columbia, waa read and approved. Mrs. SaUie WiUiams Dies At Kershaw Mrs. Bailie Coats WiUiams, 72, wife of the late H. E. Williams, died early Snnday morning. Funeral was con ducted at 4 o’clock Monday afternoon at Hickory Head or Bethan church, near Westville by her pastor. She is survived by four sons and four daugh ters. Eddie, Reece. Dendy and Ever- ette WUliams; Mrs. Lela Cauthen, Mrs. Siva Broughton, Mrs; Thel Cao- then and Miss Gladys WiUiams; four Weekly News Letter From liberty Hill At the Presbyterian church Sunday morning an Interesting Rally Day pro gram was directed by SupL W. E. Cunningham. A collection was taken for Sunday school extension work. The Lancaster and Kershaw district group conference meets at the Pres byterian church on Wednesday, Oct. 10. A large attendance la expected. Miss Bettie Richards of Laurens, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. G. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Richards of Lancaster, were Sunday guests in the home of his father. Capt. N. S. Rich ards. Sgt. Stephen McCrae is now located at Port Bragg. N. C. Mrs. J. W/ Sublett returned to her home in Danville, Va.. after a visit of several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cureton. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Cunningham of Rock HIU, spent the week-end with parents here. Mrs. John Austin Butler and daugh ter, Nancy, of Columbia, returned home Sunday after several days spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L P. ’Thompson. ■Mr. and Mrs. Steve L. Perry of West rklm Springs. Fla., spent several days last week wtlh their sister and broth er, Mrs. F. B. Floyd and L. A. Perry. Capt Charles D. Cunningham of Florence Air field, his mother. Mrs. C. D. CulininghBm and aister. Miss Mary, visited Mrs. A. M. McLauchlin and daughters of Chester, Sunday. Miss Jean Phifer and Mrs. Blade of Great Palls, were Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Thompson. A meeting in the interest of better farm practice was held at the Mackey Jones Co. store Thursday night. Agt. McCarley, Mr. Muflen and Mr. L. O. Funderburk mad« short talks. A family reunion and birthday din ner was held at the community house Sunday, honoring the 82nd birthday bf G. R. Clements. All of his children most all of the grandchildren and in- laWs were present and enjoyed an excellent dinner. The Iroquois Indians have a dif ferent maak for every occasion—c.ian masks, medtqine masks, masks for controlling the Winds and scalp masks among others. I.O.CLMIE OUfiWWTAXPfiOd/fAM /S SASSD Off Tff£ *SffSAfi Tf/f WSAirf/" PLAN. ± ’’Pay as you go" taxes are con. sldered moro painless. 80 are accidents, thefts, fires, etc,. If covered by adequate Insurance. Camden Loan & Realty Co, All Forma of Insuranca FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDQ, Camden, S. C. Phone 62 be in exactly the circumstances of one young woman In South Carolina. Whether yon would be as fortunate as this yonng lady In yonr personality and in your friands might make con siderable difference. At any rate, the flnidhed high school with excellent grades In June, 1946, she was pre sented with, and sincerely appreciat ed, clothing to the value of $20, she worked in the village post office, where her coorteous and efficient service was noted by all patrons of the office, a local music teacher, learning of her fondness for mnslc, gave her free lessons, and other ’sub stantial assistance to the family was tactfully provided by cltlsens of the community who knew the cirenm- staaeea. Her desire to continue her educa tion in . college became known to a local pastor through ^tke superinten dent of schools, and these two, togeth- with the lockl lodge of Masons, were instrumental In raising a fund of |60 and In securing for her s “dining roqm scholarship” In a lead ing South Carolina college. She is already hard at work on her studies and in her dining room Job, and while from where she stands the goal of a medical degree seems a long way off, she is confidently approaching that goal each passing day, brothers and five sisters, B. H., L. F),, J. B. and D. H. Coats; Mrs. Alice Gay, Mrs. Lela Williams, Mrs. Florence Mobley. Hiss Minnie and Matilda Costa, all of Kershaw. NOW'I POINTS FOR USED FATS Help Increase Supplies of Soap an^ Other Peacetime Products By Saving More Used Fata ^ laMrial fats hr ihirt ef last ysarl We are almost down to the bottom of the barrd. The nation’s industrial fat supply ^is millions of pounds Iqa than it was in 1944, We need fuQy' as much asdssl year to help make the soaps and other dvttian ■oods you srant and need so badly. So,.. jm vast BMra aaap and soap flakes... if you’re dreaming of nylons, sheris, cotton fabrics and want them to hurry back to the ■tore counter... you can hdp by saving those used kitchen fats as you never saved beforel Save every drop, every dgyl ^tohdp epeed greater supplies of soiqw and' other things — Uke new can, deCtiie washers, refrigeraton and tires. Industry must have these fats...to hdp get ^ you more quickly the peacetime producto you want. i i Sa skta aafl scrap# just at you did to faithfully before V-J Day. To prove how important it is, your government has in- crowed the point bonus. So please b^t Keep on saving used fatsi If you cant And a store that accepts used fats, call Hone or County Agent. /