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^4 ^ i i Sginmons Given Olive Eldredge ne ,d friends of OUve ”) were shocked to )n death In Kskers- 2!‘’iJlf^Toctober » inter- place In a cemetery In ^ch the home of her cousin. Winslow, remembered to SB BsteUe Eldredge, young- •“ifushwr of Mr. Prank Eldredge. •i^lly- .made her home ^th h«r .Mrs E C. vonTresckow, In Cam- 1“*^ An honor graduate of Camden ^hoolB she later matriculated iidwted from the Columbia for Nurses. she mored to Bakersfield, and pracUced her profes- SfSof her deith at the Bakersfield ‘5® In Bakersfield she ma^e her with her brother James Eld- St the Morruet HoteL tt^U-AWAWE ? 1 hn/i a VAfOR or PAT OP auieekPUMDEP tHUR tKIN ‘fm KEEP6 THEM WAPH , IN WIK11P. Winter or summer . . . we’re al ways ready to serve you In times W sorrow : . Everlasting mem- oriaa are made beautiful with our understanding aarvloe. We offar every cenvefilenee Inelud- ing:^ modem ehapel, ooaehee^ little friendly eeurteaiea that mean ntuch in time of sorrow. ^etne^ai/^ lUNlRAL HOME PHONt 103 CAMPIN.S C CiHiyeyance Rectnrdsl Two of the largeet real estate tran- fers to be recorded to the office of the county auditor the past week to- Tolve reeidence. properties. Mrs. Mary W. Whitaker sold a house and lot on Laurens Court to Mrs. Kate D. Watkins. Newton C Boykin, Jr., and McKee O. Boy^ sold a Broad street residence to Fran cis P. Bailes and Ruth F, Klik. Other records of conveyance filed were as follows: Walter A. Rhame to J. fTLewis and C. C. Whitaker Sr., 181.06 acres; J. A. Hough to J. P. Lewis and C. C. Whitaker Sr., 5 acres; James and Claudia Reynolds to Marie Vaughn, 2 lota to Cassatt; J, H. Moscrtey to*W. P. McGuirt, house and lot; Nero Reed to Albert Reed, lot; C. W. Wooten to Henry W. Sanders, 71 acres; Maggie O. •’Baker to Clyde W. Baker, 4 acres; Leslie T. Davis to A. R. Boulware, lot and building; Julia C. Joy et al to Morris Brown, 112 ceres; Camden Housing Co. Inc., to T, E. Clamp and Ella C. Clamp, houae And lot. Also Trannle C, Belk to H. T. Bran ham, house and lot; N. R. Ooodale Jr,, to J. L. Machado, 2 lots; Wateree Building and Loan association to C. H., L. H. and E. B, Schloeburg, lot; Conley Horton to R. L. Seegars, 80 acres; W. J. Branham to E. T. Bow-1 ers. 50 acres and building; H. W. Moore to Nick, Mack and Minnie Nel son, lot; Maggie Lee Munn to Ehigene Waters. 50 acres; Arthur West to Duels T. Shirley, acre and house; F. D. Goodale et al to Sarah Alsten, 2 lots; R. B. Baker to J. 8. Branham, 3-4 acre; L F. Gregory to Earl P. Branham, 10 acres; Fidelity Building and Loan association to AmeltA and Sam Kirkland, 2 lots; Henry ^vage Jr., Upton Court trustee, to A. W. West, lot; Amos T. Kelly to Grace Carolyn Bowen, 86.2 acres. Now Yon Cm jGet Quick Relief Fren Ceugbs If NmUi^ Ii Or Why hack. back, hack youieeM to pUcesT One doac of Bron-ehu-llne Kmulslon fflvea yen uamlatakaMe re lief—a few doaaa may rellava It en tirely. Contains no ebloroformernaw- cottca and no awMtaanrysynm Net habIt-formIng. But If youwaataerae- thlng real forareally aaety eoegh gel a 46 cent bottle of Broa-ohu-llne Emuiaion — from any good drug atore on our guarantaa or unmlatak- abla aatlafaotiop or money back. I DfKALM FMAmiACY. ^€4.^ 4 - CAMDfch HOME bakery ^aHC SURE QdNE \ VOU A OfffV LOOK. 0 , Mother Nature does her part toward keeping you healthy by producing the products that good bak- V ers put into their baked goods for your consump tion. You’ll find better baked, more nutri^jj^ buns at the CAMDEN HOME BAKERY. CAMDEN HOME BAKERY CAKfDtN, S.C. GOLD LEAF AND KITCHEN QUEEN ENRICHED FLOUR i - X* dAEIC§OII»MOt SAVE 2 LBS. hxm OR SHORTENING ON EACH 2S-LB, SACK Gold U.I rad Kilchw Qomb, th* "Ttmiim Floto’ ti Mahdb,Ciip*CMlr lUIUBeCa.,J«ckm>r***- H. N, ESTRIDGE WHOLBSAU ^HONB as — — LANCaSfBa s- C- 'i ^ IMPKOVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I CHOOL Lesson _ By RAR<HJ> b. LUNDQtnST, n D. fit The Mo^ Bibla InatKute mt CWamra. Walaaaad by Waatani Nawayapar Vnloe. Lesson for Decmnber 2 Laaaoa aubiecta and Scripture taata aa- Ifctad and copyrighted by tatafeattonal OwMcfl of fuillglmta Kduaatta; used by THE CHBI8T1AN AND BIS ECONOMIC BELAT10N8 ' LESSON TEXT: Daut •:». IS: golden TEXT: A aaaa’a Wa eonaletetti Bot in the abundanoa af tba thlasa which ha poaaasaath.-Luka UBS. ' Peace and the postwar parlod ftod America, ■ and to fact Cm entire world, plunged into tremendous eco nomic problems fsr too deep tor any man or group of men to sohre. We honor those Who are Isbortog day and night to meet the threat of un employment, the question of recon- venion and readjustmeat to dvilian production. PAM NINE Red Cross Notes Sadie K. von Tresekow The following letter has just been received at Headquarters: Lawreii:e Kirklands Parents Of A Son The St. Augusttoe,'' Fla., Record ^Irteetoh Replacement carries the following announcement T* * which will be of Depot, Honolulu, IS November. 1945. Kershaw County Chapter of the Red Cross— Dear Friends: I was lucky receiver of one of the useful “ditty’’ bags you peo ple prepared. They were distribut ed to us on board the U.S.S. Acon cagua as we left the Los Angeles harbor at San Pedro last week. After a seven days voyage, we are here at the Air Corps replace ment depot near Honolulu await ing assignment to air bases in the Southwest Pacific. Believe me, we G. I.’s are appre ciative of the work of the Ameri can Red Cross — its truly s bit of home away from home! So, to behalf of many, I send you our grateful thanks. Sincerely, H^muth Conrad Kroll .We have, passed the deadline for mailing indivldnal Christmas pack ages to servicemen overseas, but at Christmas time the public will be in terested to know some of the things the American Red Cross has done to provide Christmas across the ocean great interest to Camden residents; “A son was born on Thanksgiving afternoon to Lt. Commander and Mrs. Atwrence A. Kirkland at the Flagler hospital. The baby will be named Aiwrencd^ Alexander Kirkland. 3rd. His father, who has served as a navy flier all during the war and has spent much of the time overseas is now on terminal., leave.” WOW C^MP 1076 Meets each Friday Night at 7:S0 P. M^ at Hermitage Community House. Members are urg. ed to attend rtguiarly. Visiting cover signs are always glooms. C. L. Qardnar..Financial Sac.. of feedtof a hungry world, etc. But wa say again, thay cannot ftod tha anawors to ttw wis-*f<>i‘ the men who cannot get home. A dom of ihan; they muet have the'”*"'* wriadom of God. We need to turn anew to the eco nomic pripciples tau^ to Qod’s Word. U men will o^ recognise them, and deal witti their feUow- men in the light of their teaching, the many knotty problems will sure ly And solution. There is need, first ef ell, of a fundamoitBl phUoaophy concinning poasessioDs which make man deal properly with them. The first •eetioB of our lesson eays to us: L TUak Bight Abeat Wealth (Dent tilT. ^1). How treodiant and alUtoathar fit ting art tha words of Scriptural Nothing oouU desoribe our tirnea more succinctly and aaaurataly tiian ▼tret 17. Hen are glorying in thair ability to tto thiags. . HanhaaawengooasolarBgtodo- valop a weapon of WBffaoa, tha atomie bamb, fo powatM ttat ha leaei it might ba uied ta wipa tut an dvdllBatien. Bvan aecular laad- an art now saying ttiat we muet have a spiritaal reUrtfa if wa are to uae such things for good and not for avlL Man nea^ God now more than million and a quarter individual gift boxes are being sent to servicemen in hospitals, members of medical detach ments, knd men In remote areas whwe it ‘Is impossible to arrange a community program. These gift boxes will cfntaln correepondence cards, pencil^ address book, waterproof to- bacedfease, identification card folder, paperback novel, small atlas, comb, chewing gum, hard candies, milk chocolate, and cigarettes. Patients will awaken Christmas morning to find stockings and gifts. In order that the men may make their own Christmas, supply kits con tainlng wrappings, decorations, and other materials are being sent, to hos pitals and recreadon centers where community programs can be arrang ed. In addition to, wrapping paper of several colors and ribbon, these kits will contain phonograph records of carols. Red paper bells will be-to eluded for decorations, and the men will be supplied with dyes and brushes so they can make some of their own ilficorstions. QILaal^SKi^- SlUlcIS^ui^ Wa honor those wlw by aldllful hand end brilliant brain produce ex cellent and thrilling reaulte. Bkit our question is. How many are there say, God has deoa foie thing: Be gave the strength and the aklll; His is the honor? Some there ere who thus recognize Him, but they ere few indeed. Their name is 1^ gion who say in their heart, **Hy power and the mlfiht of mtoe hand hath gotten me this wealth'* (v. 17). Joseph Parker polali eat that a deep conviction of foe feet staled in verse 18 “would turn human histery fixto e sacramwit.” He says. “What a blow this text strikes et one of the most popular and mischievous fallacies in common life; namely, that man is the maker his own money I “ n. Aet Bight About Wealth (Luke Most of us think of money as •omethtog vre’want to get hold of gqd uae for ourcelves, ^t if it be longs to God, end we are only his etewards, we must put ewey that impulse. “Take heed,” said Jesue, “a^ beware of oovetousnese" (▼. 18), It is e deadly and deadening ai^ an too common even among Christian phople. « Tha teaching of this whole pas- sage of Scripture is so directly op- peiite to an ideas regarding au^ matters accepted by the world at large, that it may ba a total sur- pritoe to aoma readara and attend ante at Bible aefaooL The yardstick of emncaaa In foe world for an individual, an orgaoisn- tlon. or a nation, yea, even for many a church, is foe •Aposssssion sf waalfo, or property, or other *«folDfB.” Write it in large Mtara m the hearta end minds af our boys Gets. A Discharge Dan Walker Brunson, mschinist nmte, second ciase, residing on Route 2, this city has rstomed te sivil Hfe through the navy personnel eepera- tion center at Naekville, Tens. Pfc. Joseph Jackson. Route 1, Lug- off. has bMU disobargad from the Army at the seperation center at Miami Beach. Fla. SR S^tSa a6imSooa~H OTCSifo uddeh ha poaaaasefo” (w. 18). The ana who wap known to hla (aiNl to htoonalf) as “a ttoh (v. 16), but whom God knew aa A ”iiBPr(v. SO), had mora than ha could uaa tor himself. Be had to build new end bigger bams, and could net see tbs “bams” foat ware already prepared, for, ee Ambrose seye, ”Thou hast bams tte bosoms of tbs nsedy, ths houass of widows, the mouths of orphans and infants.” was s fool vdio loved money for itself and for himaelf. Goa won ders what he had to say lor Mm. self when that very nW he was celled into the presence of God to five an account of his etawardahlp (v,. aO). It you are similarly situ- etod and have the same attitude, what will you say to that day? There is an important point vdiieh ws mhst note. Jeeus expressly repudiated the conneettog Hie name with the so-celled "social gospel” to His reply (v. 14) to the question of the covetous felW vfoo regarded hia inheritance as of more importance then brotherly love. Those who ere ignoring the gospel <rf redemptioti and claiming Jasua aa a social reformar, or fot “Judge end divider” of some new •cftncmic sohttkm for the world’s IDs, need to reed and ponder this varaa. E>rery Christian ia Interaatad daap- ly in aodal problems, but knows th^ foa first ooDcam of Christ aod His frilowars is foa seals of men. m. is^ te to«r-by itoieito m3 as* • bo^ ef the Vt IM^ALR IPHASI^CY — ^ PHONE 96 POfI COLD mSOOMFOHTf Per Bottle State Theatre KERSHAW, S. C. ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE" Fred MscMurray—Joan Leslie June Haver SATURDAY, DEC. 1 'MAN FROM OKLAHOMA* Roy Rogers — Oabby Hayes Sat., Dec. 1 — 10:30 P. 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