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— - •4! ^AlM roufi . / (Hip (Samiini (Hlponirb IIM Nora Brood SIroot Ondoii. & C, PUBUSHBD BVEBY FRIDAY dacosta brown PabUihAr ^ . SUBSqUPnON terms: All Batti^vfhtni Pfc^Ablt In AdTaiie« OoA Yajut (daat tobscribats) ^2»50 Six Month! (now aabooriber!) |1>&0 Renewal! majr be macle till Sept 1 for — $2.00 per yr. Entered ae Second CIm! Matter at the Poet Office at Camden* S. C. All artlelM leWnttei for imbUoetkw mwt bo tlgBod br tb'o Mthor jFRIDAY* AUGUST Id* 1M6 i-^i 'i'b ^ f ’ : > i' N I 'l ^ri 't. i ■> t \U Pi I M h 'i 'i>>r (Coatteoo! tnm tint poco) on orgoaiMtioa ot rotoroiu of WorM Wort, to tfOMerif qboorroeoo of Aaceot t4 le Ttotory Pay. **Wbat. 70B toay won oak* to tho moaning of tbo Car? Only htotorians can record la ooatartoo to como Ito unttoMto effort on tbo Aootlajr of maaklnd. Bat for no hero today It bolda tromaedow aai taamaitola air aificaaoa. ‘‘Angust 14, lf4f, prooontod a rar- leCy of moaniaga to American at home aad almm!. It atoaat, flrat of all, ro- loaao from tho droodfal grip ot war. More than ISO mtllkmo of as had Ured la anxiety, fear aad fOrortoh oaoko- moat for almoat foar yoara. rtoaflloo COMING AmtACnONS Camden Theatre leeei leeeeeeeeeeeeeeef PfL-Sat, Atotnet 16-17 Alan Ladd Qoraidlno PItseorald la •X). s. s.*» Aloo iolootod tbort inbjoeto beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei Sat* AiNr7 l7* lOiSO P. M. **JOHNIfY GOMES FLYING HOME** mohard Crane Martha itowart meeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet Mem.-Tto!^ Aefest 16<J0 'THE SEARCHING WINIP* Mobort Yount—Ann RIoharda Lataot Nowo Wd.'Thurs., Aufuat 21-S2 :*CANYON PASSAGE** In Taohnloolor ^ Heyward Dana Androwm—iuaan Alae Lateet Newa COO Attic Drai’t Stew In Yonr Own Juice! Believe It Or Not— ■w ' You will sleep omder eyVer every eight mb aununer. IF j9m have an attic fan inafallrd EXHAUST FANS for your place ,ot busi ness. Cnatninrii ahap where it*a coolest Fnipleyoea are emire iffhdMi where working comditiom ape pleasant Also Window Fane Smmer • Cone Again *7 r wera aeparated . . . peraonal ambl> tione were atifled . . . prlTste eitiaeee of all claaaea and pc^eaaloaa were heaped into one pnblie etew of aUont war effort **Aa always Kershaw county had ita-wharo in ~ thb iingr ondertaklng. More then 1,000 men end women from Korihaw eonnty eenred in the armed forces during the emergmicy. Of this number tl are known to hare girra their Urea. More than 100,000 Ammrl- oane gars their llToe in World War U. It is fitting that we—Che llrlng—com memorate today tha memory ot oar heroic dead. Their will to perpetuete the treedoma of American lad tham to grarea in strange eoU and strange waters where America is only a dream. Today, while mourning their loas do we beer their mute mMsage to chMish and use well the peace they broughtt "On this first annlrM^ary of Vlo> tory Day of World War II we recall with pride and saoriftee and derotion of all the men and women who senred and still are sarrlng la onr armed forces. They added a matchless chap- tsr to America’s Inspiring history launched so ausptcionsly by those first eitlsen-soldiers at Banker HUl. Aa ware the, irregulars of Washing ton’s army, they were dtlsena first. They, too, code the field against military mrofsasiouala. But they won their Tictorles in the tar corners and beil-holea of the earth orcr fanatical, rnthlees enemies. One and all, each eontrlbnted full-measure to the final yictory and retention of our birth right "The house-fitmt also had ita heroes. World War II exacted ah nhpandleled effort from tho men, women end children who mobilised of their own accord here at horns to forge the weapons for allied fighting forces. Our own ecientists Joined with scient ists of other nations in pioneering the derelopment of the atomic bomb. We <»n be JnaUy proud today of the war- tuXIG RClllOTGlIIGntS Of AOiGliCRIlS Mt home. A year after the last shot was fired their record still standi as a miracle of human inltiatlTs, perserer- enoe and production. "And the fitting man’s knowledge of your encouragement moral eupport and. moat important of all-^onr new ceasing prayers—definitely had Ua decided effect on the field of bat- "Taa, as w# turn our thoughts back to the war ysan there to good ground ter sotean aettofhoUon. But the oo- Victory Day with a ‘W^U Done’ to to deny the reaeon for vlilch the eoktoremente ***• •"To^y to and asaet be for ereiy Amenoan a time for appraisal and peraonnl iwdedlontkm. Preaent day rw Jiaw <rf Woild War il reveato that ** short of insuring permanent world peace. It rather was the war through which the United Stntee con- Itself to Uke the lead to buUdlng world paace. We must recog- DONhlA CAROL COLVIN, who eele- bimted ber eeoond birthday oa July Ifth. She to the daughter of Mr. mmrn >!■ oC A# tbe week. Tbete wasv'14 additions to the ctotrA tottobiyabi! apen n pro- feeelett af Ibttb and Dm bnMl—el ser^ rtoe wfil be senjartud Buniay, Angnst It, at t:M p. aL, at tlto*ebnrclL Tba pablle to nlwart weieoase to <HMe und worfblp wttb ua at Sprtng Vala B^totot cburdi. We bare ser: rlcea eacb Bandar aftomoesL Sunday •ebeol at • p. to. aad preacblng at 4 p. m. BtULAH MITHOOltT CHURCH On Snndny, August It, serrleea will be hMd at Beulah Methotet ehurrti as ftrflowa: Preaebtag at «:Sd p. «. tuaday sdtoot at 7:M p. m. A eordlal wMoome awaits you. RED CROSS NOTES Mary T. Biinia The executlTe board of the Kershaw county Red Cross diepter aset on August IS, INS, at 11 o'eloek A m., at the chapter heedquartera. The meeting wee called to order by tibe chairman. Major Brailsfmrd The Tice cbalrman, Mni. Von Tree- cbow, reported letters had been re- oeiTsd from national headquarters and 11 and Mrs,JUl^ V Colyta. Broad^t. ^SS^^San duUBBng m f nise It aa snch and we must con scientiously re-dedlcete aureetTes to that peace time effort today. "A Uttle leas than a year ago Oei^ eral Dongtos MacArthnr to a radio address dellrered frtnn the deck of the bettleship U88 Mlssonrt at the time of the formal signtog of sur render terms said: "*Today the guns are sUetit. A great tragedy is ended. A great Tto* tory has been won. The skies no long er reto deeth—tbe s^ beer only com merce-men ererywhere walk npriikt In the snn.' These are words expressing the profound sentiments of thanksgirtog and hope which permeated all Ameri cans that day. Already, on August 14, 1941, we must concede that to plaeas men no longer ’walk upright In the eun/ The two major leiaona tpelled out in the carnage of the lest war—tte neceeaity of all nations living hat- monlouely to strict adherence to tihe princlplee of humaojdttgaRy and Bb- erty, and the frlghtfol deetmctlveneee of human weapon»-4uiTa uot been heeded everywhere. There are In terests abroad who place greed aad selfishness above the call oi humanity. The promise of leetlag pesos to still In the air. The United States can maka It good- if we—4be peepie wfll unite full-f(wee for the proeecutiws of a firm bat fair Intomatlonal poUey. Wa must push for peace wlfii the same Initiative, dartv aad ence with which wa poshed tor vic tory to war. We most maintain onr military strength—at leaat to these times when eome govMnments refuse to recognise any other ktod—wUle enoonraglng the adoption by all tione of the principles of goverfoneat which foster the fnndammital knnttn freedoms. "Victory Day. 1945. marked tha death of another world-wide attend by monatHHU forcea to deny tka human freed<una of mankind. "Let today. Victory Day. 1944. be the day to redadicate onrsMvas to save Iheee freedtons tor mankind. Lat each ancceeding Victory Day be tba day of further rededicatkm ot this principle.' RCViVAL CLOSlt The revival Jiat doted «t Smdng Vale Baptist church near Lngeft S. C., by Chaplain Qmnga Cothran, pastor or that church, was a bleaatog to the en tire commnnlty. The meseeges de livered during the entire revival ware among the beet that have ever bean preached at that church. They were an inspiration to all who attended and there were large crowds the en tire week tor every servloei. The sing ing was enjoyed too. aepMially file ■peclale given by the various mem- Nave You Been Looking for PURE 1 Black Pepper Stop ‘ ". and Come to The i .. CaiHden Food Shop IN CELLQPHm PACKAGES I ' 10c per'package 4 chfmge’ in the Red Cross program from war to peace. Home lervlce etOl ■howe the most activity and new ml Ings for the work have been laid down concerning loans and grants, et cetera. Volunteer special eervicee will continue. Production wUl stress mak ing garments for the deetltnte and hospitals and knitting eweatere, (Ac., for outgoing and incoming servicemen Motor corps to act as transportation piedlom for woikers, pnbllclty and en tertainment of eoldleri from hospitals, and oi oonrsA home service. Staff aeaistants are etill needed. Mies Eleanor Smith and Mias Cherry Oettys end Mrs. Knight filled to this month. Mrs. Charles Stogner Sr., assisted with the sewing and supervision of the 100 baby illps to be packed and sent to foreign countries. Nunes Aides are needed now more than ever. The chapt^ most "Bbrqr on and its work of reconstraction is^ m now aa ita war work was Mrs. Belk, treasurer, reported that the fiscal year ended June SO, lt4g> and she had made her yearly report to headquartera. One tt«n of mwdi Interest to the yearly report waa that borne service had paid out over $8,000 SPECIAL Tor Wodc-ond Onlv Ladies’ Stepins 49c J. Paul Ross 932 Brood St ^wing thn yaar ln balM|t of man ani ttisir' ' Undur pnbUdtar It w«a reparta! tint ttutritloa poftasn war# tiadOntad to plaoaa of buatoaaa by Seoul Bnasy SaUth aad tha chapter wisltoa to a^ tend It tbnnka to Soout Sralfii for dls- trfbuttog tbaae paatara and to tba buatoaaa bouaaa who ao kindly nra dia^kytof tbam. Mra. Dorothy Smith, (imirmnn booid lerrlea, reported 5$ ensaa bud >1)00(1 bandied during tiia monfii of July. A good majority of tbaaa caiaa ware for tbe Vateraaa Admtoistratiott to CMva- bla and raporta tor tbo military la regard to dlsdiargaa. Tba Motw eorpo ear oovorad 158 mllao daring July. Thraa eaaa woifeen gave approximator ly $0d hours. it^ Rov. _ _ win mtlaao aad » mmtm at nMh, At • p. n, 6.S. OUnAW. JONM, w. ft AcTMa tkn atr—t hm Rmudimf Un tiu*>” VHOmri - ’A ear caama alotoft amd nad k aqr aorntx **Doc.** aaj! Im*I1 mawer fat EalSar. ♦ Or^r SOO^OOO Persona fau«ad In TVaHle Aeeideats ia tLa First Sis Months el tUs Yaart ■ , Are YOU protected? Ask abont ths CXHiONlAL 15000.00 NON-CANCEU4ABI.R MASTER POUCT. Truly, *Tn All the WotW No Finer Aoddent Contract” DAVID H. BAUM, AGENCY To The Voters of Kershaw County: I want to take this opportunity of thanking my friends of Kershaw and Richland counties Jor the fine support given me in my r&ce for solicitor. . • Sincerely, P. H. NELSON NOW IN New Store on South Broad Street Steak pound SUeed » a • • a a Roast Beef Rib and ljt6W Brieket pound^ Ground ^und •Psrkmg Space b No ProUsll Potatoes pound a a « « a $c G’froitJoici * i. I Y: CALDWE144 S pounds 50c Mapnaisi«7 Self Service ■y'.'r- 1='.' ’‘v* '*■ -J- . ■^‘^4 *■ .*J V Assures Satisfaction 4 ■M B08CUL Regular k . ; Vi -i- . t r « -