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for Solicttor
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*’wIL?JAM P- PONBIJUJ
pH. NELSON
T. POU TAYLOR
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‘ R M KENNEDY. JR.
W. T. REDFBARN ^ ‘
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/ ClATOR ARRANTS
U C. CLYBDRN
WILLIAM R. GBTTYS
—ARTHUR Ls- JONES- - -
EZELL KELLY
■ JOHN RABON
JAMES M. THORNTON
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Raymond Hatton
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Strial ‘‘King of the Foraat
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*«MEET ME IN
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In Technicolor
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Marjeeie Main^Tom Drake
Rathe Nawa*
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Paramount News
F«r Sheriff
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O. B. DeBRUHL
J. H. McLEOD, JR.
EUGENE L MOSELEY
DONALD L. TRUESDELL
JAMES D.iWATSON
For Prohete Judee
N. C. ARNETT
/V . /**■ Treasurer
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WILLIAM L, JACKSON *
C. JOE OUTLAW
For Auditor
VRED m. ogburn
For Coronor
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HODGES D. BROWN
PURDY LEE
D. L. McLEOD, Sr. *
For Game Warden
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OSCAR BRANHAM
SHELL P. PAULKENBERRY
C. M. GRAHAM
MRS. C. M. HOUGH
For Director
Ruffato Towrearp
PAUL E. JONES
• For Director
DeKalb. Townahip
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C. GRAINGER KORNBGAY
U. N. MYERS
For Director
Flat Rock Townahip
J. H SOWELL
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Weet Waterea Townahip
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D. T. BRANHAM
G. A. DOWEY
For Mafistrate
Buffalo Townahip (Bethune)
JOHN A. YOUNG
For Magutrate
Buffalo Townwehip (Kenhaw)
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corpe.^who are intereited In duty In
the European Theater of Operatlona,
to contact the local army recruiting
station for further information.
FoT Magistrate
OeKaib Townahip
(Vote tor one. Scratch othen)
CHARLES B. BLYTHER
ROBERT E. DAVID
C. B. DAVIS -
M. L. SMITH. JR.
For Magistrate
Flat Rock Townahip
(Vote for one. Scratch othen)
G. R. CLEMENTS
L. W. PLBTCHBR
L. D. VINCENT
For Magistrate
Lower Weat Watane Tawnehip
(Vote for one. Scratch othen)
J R. P. BRADLEY
A. B. NELSON
LEO J. ROSE
H. W. BANDERS
For Magistrate
Upper Weat Wataraa Townahip
(Vota for one. Scratch othen)
JOB D. BARPIBLD
BEN HUMPHRIES
J. LBB JAOKBON
Army' News
Notice haa been receired at the
local army recniitlns station that the
Women’s Anay,corps needs orer 100
more re-enllstaenta in certain mill-
^ occupational apecialUea before
August 7, lift 49 order to meet the
required number to complete a ship*
ment to the Ehiropenn Theater of
Opentiona, aUtee Captain George A.
Brenchley, commanding officer of the
United States army recruiting station
located at 1701 Main street, Columbia.
The number of re-enlistmenta need
ed in each classification are as fol
lows:
Stenognphre, nped 60. M08 llll.-
Clerk, genenl, need 15. M08 056.
Statistical clerk, need 26, MOS 16.
Teletype-writer operator, need 26.
MOS 217.
Clerk typlat, need 100, MOS 406.
Administrative NCO, need 20, MOS
602.
Telephone switchboard opentor,
need 26, MOS 660.
Grytographlc technician, need 20.
MOS 805.
Supply clerk, need 11. MOS 816.
Captain .Brenchley nrgnn ail fonoM*
members of the Women’s Army
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^ fUms, exhibits) is rapidly being
developed.
II. i^at is planned for next few
weeks:
1. Committee meeting 3^111—
(a) Complete plans for training
programs for participating teachers.
(b) Plan initial steps by which the
project will be started In each school.
(c) Plan points to be developed for
parent, or other local lay participa
tion.
2. Books and leaflets wiil be de
veloped for parent, or oiher^local lay
participation.
8. Lists will be obtained of health
books available In the two local
libraries.
4. Library lists, and association lists
of books, and leaflets will be mailed
aH participating twchers.
6. A source list of plays, posters,
motion picture films, exhibits and
of other good books and leaflets will
be complied and mailed to all par
ticipatlng teachers.
POLITICAL NOTICE
Pursuant to the rules of the Demo
cratic Party, notice is hereby given
that the following managers and
clerks have been designated by the
Kershaw County Democratic Execu
tive Committee for the primary to
be held on Tuesday, August-18, 1146,
and so many as may be necsesary for
the ancceeding primary on Tuesday,
Tuesday, September 1, 1146.
The voting places in each precinct
will open at 8 a. m. and close at 4
p. m., with the exception of the fol
lowing. which will remain open unt^j
6 p. m.: Camden No. 1, Camden No.
2, Bethune, Wateree, Hermitage, Ker
shaw, Lugoff and Blaney. -
ABNEY—J. O. Crow, Boyd WesL
John Bowers. Vote at Oow's store..
ANTIOCH—I. J. McKensle, Lee
Davis. Leroy Stokes. Vote at Antioch
school.
BETHUNE—L. M, Best, R. B. Me.
Caskill. W. J. Newman, John Dan
McLaurln, Clerk. Vote at - Daris’s
cotton office.
BLANEY—8, W. Rose, Prank Nel
son, Leroy Sanders, Eddie Goff. Clerk.
Vote at Cooper’s store.
BUPPALD—W. P. Bowel). B. J.
Catoe, B. P. Roberts, Miss EIHe Hol
ley’, Clerk. Vote at Mt Plsgah school.
CAMDEN NO. 1—Mrs. Grace Rog
ers, Mrs. Maxine Nettles, Mrs. Geo.
Wilson, John Wilson, J. T. Haynes,
C. C. Padgett, Mrs. Belle Strak, Mrs.
Jack Moore, Mrs. Bthellne ChrMmas,
Mrs. Z. Z. Barfield, Mrs. Charles De-
Loache. Vote at Courthouse.
CAMDEN NO. 2-^ohn» T. NettleA
Mrs. R. B. Stevenson, Mrs. J. L. WlHl-
ford, E. C. Zemp, Sidney Zemp, CleAt
Vote St St Mary’s hall. *
CASBATT—Mrs. MttMe Marshill.
Mrs. Steve wni Test VdBi
St Mrs. Bessie Gordon's stbre. **
C. THOMPSON—Msttip R, Welt,
Ethel M. Murchison, T. J. RobinsdN.
Vote wC C^ .’Aomfeen idlibol.
DeKALB—(Not reported).
DOBY’S MILL—Mrs. Berths KiA-
land, J. V. MUes, W, H. Koon. Vote
St Goby’s mill.
OATES PORD—B. A. Brown, James
Taylor, H. R. Horton. Vote at Oates
Pord aphool.
HARMONY—James M. Butler, Ras-
sell A. Maddox, Talmsdge Branhaln.
Vote at Branham’s store.
HERMITAGE ^ James C. David,
Roland B. Hancock, Mary H. Gardner,
Mrs. Mattie Raye, Clm'k. Vote at
Hermitage store.
KERSHAW—L. R. Jones, C. L.
Trsesdale, J. A. \riiitley, W. R. Tay
lor, Clerk. Vote • at Motiiershed’s
Pilling station. • -
UBBRTY HILL-W. Z. Hellion, J.
H. Clements. T. P. McCrae. Vote at
Clements’ stme.
LOCKHART—C. W. Jordan, J. J.
Brown, Eilmer Hoefer. Vote at Jor
dan's store.
LUGOPP—Hugh McCallum, Joe
Beii;;-£srtfaer- Jokes.- Vote wt Jigge
Or. Oeerge B. AaB, M Cteatea CeMsga explalas le greltT NImh
i Dava (Mil and Betty DavMssa IBs gregsr way la sack asaehss
er-tyM paebagt as tbs first sC 11 cspartaasatal sarMads al
psssiss Is pragarsd far sktpaisat at Bfartaabarg. Trss-
has psasKwasaally aiejygigrssa-rfps wfllbsssliia
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tesfes, aad (MBs Stata Dalver^. TBs isor saagsrallig gvsaps asab Is
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TB Directors In
’Quarterly Meeting
1716 quarterly meeting of the board
of directors of the Kershaw County
Tuberculosis association was held at
the Presbyterian Sunday school build
ing Wednesday, July 17.
Miss Jennie McMaster, executive
secretary, reported work accomplished
during the past quarter as follows:
Health literature distributed, 100;
mimeographed articles distributed.
800; films shown, 5; approximate an-
dience reatdied. 760; talks made, 16;
number committee meetings reached,
11; visits made in interest of work,
106; finoroscope—^X-rsy clinics held, 2.
Miss McMaster also submitted an
analysis of the point-by-point program
planned for.the school year, this
largely being health education and
case finding. Rlnoroscope-X-rsy clin
ics, one day monthly, will be held in
the school bnlldtngB in the town of
Camden, both white and colored. The
ten
tative achedule Is as follows:
May 10, 1146. Camden. 8. C.; May
17, 1946, Kershaw, 8. C.; August 7,
1946, Camden; September 17. An
tioch.
Locations have not been decided
upon for the date of September 18,
October 1, November 6, De^mber 4,
1146; January 4, Pslnwary 6, and
March 6. 1147.
Mlsa McMaster stated that work
was well under way in building -a
master file for the coming seal sale
and this will eilmlnate all dhplica*
Uon.
Mlsa McMaster further reported
work In the school health projecta as
follows:
I. What has been done:
1. Committees sat up (or both
projects. *
2. Steering committees have bad
meetings.
1. Record system has been worked
ouL and will be ready tor the be
ginning of school
'4. Much Tnstnictive material hal
been gathered, ssore has been or
dered.
6. A large (He of sources ot ma
terial—(books, leaflets, motion pic-
ALICE BREVARD
Alice Brevard died Friday after
noon after a brief Illness.
She is survived by her husband.
Julias Brevard, Sr.; two daughters.
Clara Waddy of Pair Lawn. N, J..
and Alice Brevard of C.amden;
three sons. Julius Brevard. Jr., of
Arlington, Va., Csntey Brevard of
New 'York City and Dr. C. C. Brevard
of Camden.
Puneral services were conducted
at 4:80 Sunday afternoon from Trini
ty Methodist church, DeKalb street
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Camden Theatre
Frt*Sat.. July 26-27
‘*MAN FROM RAINBOW
VALLEY”
In Msgnaoolor
* Starring
Monte Hals and Adrien . Booth
^ AMo Belsoted Short Bubjeeto
IBBOBOOOBOOOOOOOOOta—OBte
9*turdBy Night, 10:30 Show
“THE CAT CREEPS”
Lola .Collior—Frsd Brady
Moti.-Ta«s., July 29-30
•FECIAL!
“SARATOGA TRUNK”
Gary Cooper—Ingrid Bergman
Lateet News
W«d.-Thura., July 31 •Aug. 1
“THE DARK CORNER”
Lucllls Bsll—Wllllam Bsndix
Also Latest Nsws
Pat Nelson WUl Speak Over
Radio Station mS
At 7 o’dock
(EST)
lliarsday, July 25th
Teim’s store.
MT. ZION—Bl C. McCoy. B. E. Lae,
Jr., John H. McCoy. Vote at Com-
muhity bouse.
Creek—James Cstbe, Perry
Reevee, John P. Roberts. Vote at
Ned's Creek school
OAKLAND — T. ■ H. McLauchl|n,
Heyward Oaten, BSrdn VdCssklll
V<^ lit Oiklffld scttoal
PINE TREE—Early Andsyson. L.
H. Catos. C. L. MeOtilrL F. B. Sfsn-
torn Vote at Midway scl^l
RABON’S X-ROADg — James Me-
C6y, James Hoffman, Bennie POM.
Vote at Rabon’a store.
RALBYR VlLLr-L. O. Watkins, C.
P. Befers, OUnaie flortdB. Vote at
Raley’s
ROt4AND-Otls WssL Lae 8
JOB C. BrodBL Vote «t Bsrhelt’s
Store.
SALT P(WI>—lirs. CofTta Baaeotn,
I6i. Sadie Itatkii. J. R. tgiUBs. Vote
at Dowst’s atofe
SANDY GROVE—Mra. B. E. %o
Ooagan, F. C. HumphreyA Wake
Ratellfte, Jr. Vote at 8a^ Growe
te^l.
SHAitBOCK-J. F. hiter, AlVm
Horton. C. P. Blackmon. Vote at John:
BikePi store.
SBATLOR’S HtLLr^lL X. Drake-
(dM, A B. Kelly, Roy wbbten. Vote
St CHd school house.
SWIFT CREEK—W. A. Boykin, J.
W. a Boykte W. L. DnVal Vote at
kin Mill store.
E. H. “Pat”
CANDIDATE FOR SOLICITOR
Ab proBeeuting attorney, Pdt NelMn uAU
repreBent the people of Kerehaw County fewrtdMy
with favor to no one.
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He wUl cooperate to the futteet extent with our
Grand Jury dnd our law enforedOlent offteerB, and
will Berve you faithfully and vigorouBly.
Belkin Mul store. ,
TfiRtt X (boxtoB, 8.
W^Bs^M. L. r. ROMbsob. Vote at|
TWENTY
CSEEK-^X a Baboil.)
Leslie Ray. Edward Qaxdaer. Vote at]
Pine teova school
WAW^E—JaRas OampbeU, Murl
ray L Q. , ^iMer. .‘Arthtr)
HiiiA^MerlL VOM iPTfre lioaaau
WXftVILLB — t. F. MeDowMlj
Mru IWe Workman, WBUam Stokea,]
Ir. ym
Ia ' V.
Coanty
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