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► Sli'-'i^’il-t loneNwraNolw SS printed lU Jnntop. '•‘“LjjiJ:- Friday •▼•«*»«. •• ^ w«« b«wtif«lUr ^♦JTSS^pS*. dofwood. t«U9t ■prin* flowara, nadar * Seen and white «r*pe ®®‘”' riiSSt waa uaed throagh- *; ^^;!23S!a dellckm. banqaat SfSdby I gri>u» of JNlh achool . ' ^JLsed tn white and ^^thLa preaent were; Arthwr [‘““‘.MSttSMl «» WiicaUoo: ^ Home Economlca teacher; pastora. *®hool ttiurteei and rt S the high echool Caculty. .Sai reoognlthm •^rrie9 tw .JjTwaa held SuncUj Baptiat <^oych- yy?? % iwchrtl welcomed the retani^ ® emen. and the paatw. R»t. T. a^waa In pharfw of the wor- KiTfStoJing clrclea’^ the Preaby- **• Auxlli*^ Tuesday after- m the following circle- chair- * Margaret MOTse with Mrs. Ar- uJiler Jehn HUlhouae with Mrs. jJ*Lee* Minnie Forbla with Mrs. SA md Brulson enteftatoed Tuea- * .ontne at the home of Mrs. ' 5^ith three tablesxrf bridge. r B MitcheU won high score. Jr B McCaskill was fl^en ha^ , Jriae end Miss Harriett dree floating prise._ - \ ttd Mrs. N. ? ttl. ipent FridaaLaght Ba^ j with their parents. Dr. and .ft ft iriWidelL Mr Hugh Withe^poon of May^ he spent the weekebd here with Witherspoon whd Is spending a Ue here with her parents, Mr. and i.. D. T. Yarbrough. ^ M C. MltcheU has retnmed to rSomeV Spartanburg Jfterspe^- » week with her sonl&d family, : Md Mrs. C. R MltchelL A V Ctement and brother of Spar- fourg w'ere Sunday guesto of Mr. Mrs C. B. •Mitchell, oe English, an aged respected neg- f^dled at his borne here Monday ming lifter sereral weeks iUneat. I was’ a negro of the old type that Ifsst passing away. His death is etted by. both white and cokMwd. B. W, Brannott and daughters, Bc. Mary and Blanche Brannon, Dt the week-end In Chariaaton ria- g the gardens of that section. iTr. and Mrs, M. C. McCaaklll hnd dren, of Charleston, were recent in the home of Mrs. Cope Me- kUl. JIrs, Jf P. Bethune and J. P. Jr., ICharleston, hare returned AO their se after Tisltlng her parents, Mr. Mrs. C. U Mays. nday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. ays were Mr. and Mrs. Nell John, of Blaney. and Mrs. Paschal McLaurin . ri^ren, of Aaheboro, N. C., at Sunday here with their parents, ud Mrs. J. N.- McLaurin: «. J. H. West waa recent guest of [ sister, Mrs. J. B. Seegiwa, of In. J. M Clybnm. Mn. Be4ha| . .■ siww''v’y• . - , ■ -■ ^ jiV 1^' , • ' ■ • • .f ■■ il*-' • ^ -»■* _THB CAMpMM CMMOWICLt, CAMPlIt, MOUTH CAMOUWA, VwiPAy, AIFWIL It, It4g 1' \ In Kershaw Comity Produced $2,73L63 InT.RS^IMve Christmas aaal tales in Kefrshaw Connty pro(^d |2,78LeB to half aOnd tha SouOiCartdina total to |S74,- ^ Woodrow Seegara Med tHe wedding of their ah *^,»hckweU to U. R. ^ ^^•Otodht church HailirrlUe Thnra^. Mrs. C. O. Tei^yy, of Quitman, Qa; spent the week-end with hhr slater and brotiier. Mr. aad Mra. M. Q. wtny and Mr. and Mrs, R. B. McCaskiU. # Mrs, Alvht. Clybani and —*•«« wvmw v.wiiviius bUMi w fam^, of Aloolu, wera recent fndkts titutbf proridlng fundi with ojme former’s mother, Mrs. J. M. which the South Carolina Tubmnlosis {and local associations can carry on Quite, a number of clUsens from *» faiereaeed program for 1946. hero nttended the races in Camden I The 1946 campaign totals wen an- • • Inouneed in Colmnbia by Dr. Jamas ddestp of Mr. and MrsTC. Klnard, presidoit of Newberry Si Ir^ wwe Mr. and Mre. Mark CoDsge and state chairman for the King. RoM Ktag. of Anderson, and.drivs. ^ ^umbla. Most of the money raised in this Monday'county wUl be retired h^ to carry Methodist on local tobarcnlotis work on an az- chorch. Rer. J. W. Murray wlU be aaaiated by the. Rer. John Sandlin, of Heath Sprinin. Liuta Miss Unda Morgan, of-Mol- lins, is TisiUng her grandmother^ Mra. Bra Morgan. i Rev. and Mrs: .W: L, Bakkr visited their son and family la Gastonia this w«t ^ —^we To Tho Red OrWul— PAGE THREE JLlm pandU basis this year. Five per cent of the etate'a total will eo to t^ na- tiaaal association and 9.8 -per cent of it to the state aasoeiatkm for state wide work and.for assistance in some of the counties. , Mrs. ‘D. McL. McDonald, state exr eeutive secretary, said tKat one of the most important phasaa of the 19^ seal sale campaign waa the |47,S11.S9 raised by Ihe Negro sale division un der tha direction of C. C, Woodson of Spdrtanburg. -Th^ 1945 total represented an in- CBMM over the $268,066.99 raised the brovious year—which in itaelf was a' z2 per cent gain-over 194S—-and will enable all the forces combating tuber culosis to increase their efforts and the scope of their programs this year. The greatest amount waa raia^ in Charleaton County, which contributed |S7,6T7.09. followed by Richland with $22,497.07; .Gremivillo with* $19,- 215.42; Sj^rtanburo w^ $17,733.86 and Darlkij^n wiUi $10,458.80. . NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND ' CREDITORS .. All parties indebted to the eaUte of Dora Brown Hill are hereby n<^ field to make payment to the und^ signed and all p^ea. if spy, having claims agahut the eald eetate present them likewise, duty' atteatMc within the time preacribed by law. l-4c Panl Brown. Administrator Camdesi. S. €„ March 12, ,1946. (Mena&CiSKlIo- Foil eOl^D^ OISOOMFORTt 35^ Per Bottle : HOSPITALIZATION **Aa Neoesaary us the Air You_froa^ Here ii a Policy for as long as 90 days for aach Dis ability's^ $6.00 per'day for E5om and Board, plus many Incidental Expenses.^ DAVID Hi BAUM, AGENCY / * k i WANTED / '* Extierieneed Waitresses- t . $IS peT i Week and tips M & R GOFFEEFSHOP monenWgiris ^getimitediw /vAcl/oAsI perlod/c ps/a TtycudBLItlt] te fla4 ysu 414. r A,. V'ji; ’i™ free BOOKliET ''HOME OP YOUR DREAMS*! n<ryewnewVtelMa.l VIord a BofUi riiONE SM WVUtCTOti POWER TILLER OF A HUNDRED USES PERFECT SEED >ED5 IN ONE OPERATION! Swiftly rotating tines shred ond tni| the soil, fertilizer onddiumus, forming rich, moistwre-ratoining seed beds up to 9 inches deep. ROTOTIURR ATTACHMiNTS 'bi3l cumMnAfS a/TTfifS wem •111 ♦ •• *AwriMd* new. Oshale Ptcm06 smm^ sar^ioss FOR FRUIT and VE6ET4B1E GROWERS, ' NURSERIES, GREENHOUSES, FARMS AND GARDENS OF AU SIfSS! ROTOTILLBR is Graham-Paige's scientific tillage machine. a Instead of turning over the soil in huge furrows which e i e must still be broken down by tiAe-consuming labor, -it forms a perfect seed bed in one simple operation. Its swifdy rotating tirf^ produce a finer, richer se6d bed than plo^, disc and harrow combined, and at a big saving in pM and labor. Come in and See us today about an actual demonstration of this modern power |ool. 'f GREEN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY \ ^06 ASSEMBLY STREET, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA OORtINt TRACTOR COMPANY, Andaruon, a C.- FRCe TRACTOR COMPANY, " Bunbarg, a C. a STAR-MACK MOTOR A TRACTfW COMPANY BHuirdt, a C. 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