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'1-' •;•• .•’t^, -4(c «:• ^cjf- TKt eMiDiii tmuv, Auomr «l tMt MQI PtVC I I \ Wt MinRettaHaM Is Cmiqiliinaited At Sodes Of Parties USO Campaign t th. IU.U HI*.!.. brkl«l«, Tisitlllg ** —wii *“• *wui uaisau. nnae^acc of where they win makej4„^,i Prldey efte^ Mr. and Mx%. Fruik H. fteath, who fSgikMid iM epeat !\%iui retvraed voek with her '.i' 1 leaVe Set» la Wpahiac* I ^ tor * itdt to aMamw I W. Mullen has returned Lj^jytona Beach. wl|«w be spent nrned to 011- aa agrloal- I retamed to Mouat Md» Hampel h [mi t two weeks Tlslt ^Sj^tterboume Tprdley of Blr- !■ Tisttlnf her mother, Mrs. jpihland. Speaks, who has been I the Camden hospital, has I ^as#d home. lfsT>> Sidney Kemp and Robin M Jr., are on a trip to Plttsborg Hew York. ® tod Mrs. T. J. Kirkland, Jr., see the weekend suests of Mrs. T 1 Drkland. Sr. Chtriee H. Zemp. Jr., sad Joe Tobin llP^imed home aftbr -spendhig-' •nth at Ktnuga. Urie Brooks of Charlotte was the {Met last week of Mr. and Mrs Hlph H. Shannon. j Hr tnd Mrs. Craig are occnpylhg laaptrtmeiit in the home of Dr. Ker- likOB on Fair street. Itfendi of Mrs. lUrry Schlosburg ffl lecret to know that she is 111 at t( CSBiden hospital. Dr. tod Mrs. J. W. Brunson an- Imiee the birth of a fine son, J. W. Ihoioa Jr.. August SS. In. John Darldson and children of llaihtwepent sereral days last week I fid Hr*. Annie Darldson. Mn. Harold Funderburk had as her ipMt on Monday her aunt, Mra. Al- 11| WBlitms of Philadelphia. Tint Llent. Wm. O. MaSor, Jr., at Port Bastla, Va., spent J weekend with his family. Mn. Uward DuBoso has retnraed Ibat after a rlslt writh her nleee, tin Itb Wilson of Snmter Mr. tnd Mrs. Dan Blake and family [dlateigh were wedeend guests of [k.tnd Mrs. John K. deLoeeh. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Lang of Co- I habit spent Sunday with their [fiMhter, Mra. Stewart Glarkeon. Dr. tnd Mrs. Rippoh LaRocha hawe Ismd to Willlamston, 8, C., whm [Hr. LtRoche will practice medicine. In Arthur Metis end daughter. In Sandy Metis, are spending a [iMk with Mrs. Msri Butts in Bllozi iBw Ik. tnd Mra. JL N. Shannon are llwltg on Saturday to spend the lUbor Day weekend st Orescent Ihtck. Iwre been ^pmdtng fhe pest Owe weeks In Wtseonsln and lUlnols, re turned to th^ home In Camden Tnes- day ereslng Mlse Elisabeth Kennedy spent the weekend with Mrt. W. D, Whitaker. Mlse Kennedy will coon return to Brenan college, where she will teach Ehigllsh this wrinter. Ben'DeLoache, owerseas three years with USO, Is sxpected to errlTe In Baltimore September S. Mrs. Ben De Loache, Mra. Mahaftey and party wHl meet him in Baltimore. Mrs. W. L. Stokes. Sr.. Mias Bby Jackson and C^t. Carlyle Jackson returned Saturday from Pawtuckel, R. I., where they risited Mr. and Mrs, Earl Shannon (Dally Jackson). Ciaptaifr and Mrs. Bryant and chU- dren of St Louis. Me.. Mr. and Mn. Jtmmy DAOiehsr of^CharTeston and Mr. and Mrs. Marrln Senn and chil dren of Oharleeton are wlslting Mrs. Ben DeLoache this week. The John D. Kennedy chapter of the tl. D. C. will mbet at 4 o’clock on Monday, September 2, at the home of Mrs. Alex Clerkson on Mill street All members are urged to come as this is a wery important meetliu. Mf.' ~hnd Mrs. 'A. L. SpMrs m Kslth street Camden, wislted Natural Bridge In Virginia thia week and at tended the Illumination and pageant which is presented under the historic noon with e miscellaneous showsr glren by Miss Betty Muller et her home on Rectory Square. White flowers were arranged in the $1,266 Is Quota ' For Kershaw County A quota of |14dC.(K) tor the coming USO campaign in South Carolina has been assigned Kershaw county, ac cording to an announcement this week by A. Sam Kareeh. county executlre commiUeeman. who Is senring in an home where a color note of green and effort to help raise the $127,(56 state- white was obaerred. The honor guest wide quota. where will be used to finance the fol lowing obJeetlTee nent yeer: USO clnbe near camps and hoapitala in the United States; station lounges and Travslers^ Aid aerrlcea; USO club OTsrseas; and USO-camp shows In hospitals, - The member agencies of USO ere: Toong Men Christian association] National Catholic Community Serrice; The SalTation Army; Young Women’*s CHirlstian association; National Jew ish Welfare board: and the National Trarriers Aid association. chair was marked with a lovely white corsage. < * The brideelect was the recipient of many lovely gifts. The guests were then invited in the dining room for punch, sandwiches, cakes and jmlnts. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. M. G. Muller and Mrs. John S. Undsey. __ Twenty-five guests were p^weent The South Carolina campaign will begin October 7 and will continue un til the funds are raised to carry on the USO program at home end abroad through 1247. Samuel B. Moyle of Co lumbia, executive director for the state campaign, said The nation-wide campaign, which will be carried on et the same time •• the South Caroline drive. Is seek- for the affair. ‘ ^ | lou $12,000,000 to swve those veterans Miss Emily Stevanson entertained who will not be released from hos- for Miss Halsall with a doMert Pltals-or military service by the end bridge and shower at her home Tuee-i«f "oxt year; to provide Interim actl- day night tlvklee for the peace-time armed Miss Halsall’s place of honor was forces until the services can estab- toorked^wUh a corsage of wUte as-^ ters. Five tables of bridge were ar ranged in the living room. Mrs. Jane Hampel won high score prise, Mrs. Retta Hqlsall second hl|^ and Mrs. Robert Tefft received low score. Coca-Cola and nuts were served during the course of the game. A dessert was served et the end of the game. — Mrs. Joe Blalock was hostess at a lovely luncheon et Thomas Tavern Wednesday at 1 o’clock In honor of Miss Halsall, popular hride-olect ^ , . The honor guests’ chslr was mark- bridge, first owned by Thomas Jeffer-]^ ^ corsage of white asters. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Those eelehratiag the birthday din ner Snnday the 25th with their moth er. Mra. Louise Hammond. Were: Mr. end Mrs. V. L. Pate. M. J. end Mr. end Mrs. E. W. Hammond of Florence. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dymock, Mr. and Mrs. Alex F. Hammond of Clemson college and Caitd Hammond. NOTICE - Anyone interested in rooming house business and furniture, see me at 407 DeKalb street. 24-p JIah permanent morale plans and to accomplish an orderly demobiUxation of USO Itaclf. The campaign In Kershaw county has as Its slogan: “Keep It Up— Don’t Let Them Down.’’ It will be the final apneal to he made to the pub lic by the USO which .eerved mil lions of service men and women at home and abroad throughout the war period, y^wde-^relsed here—and elee- son. Mrs. R. F. Hough and daughters end grandson of Cairo, Oa., were weekend visitors of the former’s sis ter, Mrs. W, R. Hough on Broad street. Mra. Alice Horton of McBee was also a weekend (nest of Mrs. Hough. Mr. end Mrt. S. M. Clarke and daughter. Miss Delores dsrke of Knoxville, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clarke and children, the Misses Alice and BailMra Clarke, John Walker and 8. D. Walker, all of Columbia, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Team. ~ Lieut. John Mullen, Jr., has com pleted the Instrument course and basic training at Corpus ChrlsU, Texas, snd will report to the Navel Air Training base at Pensacola for advanced training. Lieut, and Mrs. Mullen will be stationed there for some time. Camden is welcoming Mrs. Edward MeDlwaln Craig, who prior to her re cent marriage, was Miss Lily Hender son, a popular member of Columbia’s younger set. Mrsi Craig has bed con siderable experience in writing scripts for radio broadcasts. She studied at the University of South Carolina be fore taldng up this work. Among those present for the affair were the bride-elect Mrs. Retta Hal sall, mother of the honor guest; Mra Johnny Schnell, sister of the bride- to-be, of Texas; Mrs. Jack Halsall. Mra. Charlie King. Mrs. Mark Harris, Miss Bstty Muller, Miss Kan Ingraat Mrs. Team Qettys, Mias Sybil Drake- ford, Mrs. Ralph Stevenson, Jr., Miss Emily Stevenson and Mrs. Jane Ham- PsL NoticB ol Notice is hsrsby given that three (2) days afCsr publication of thla no tice, at 10 o’clock in the forenofMt the undersigned incorporators in their own behalf and In behalf of all other interested perttas, will apply to the Secretary of State of South Cerollaa, tor a Charter of Incorporation of Ckmi- mnnlty Civic League of Camden, e social, eleemosynary, and non-profit eorporatioB which will engage in and ^ NOTICE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA THE PUBUC SERVICE COMMISSION, COLUMBIA August 12. 1246 In Re; Docket No. 4712—The ap plication (tf A. L. Young, Cassatt, South Carolina, tor a (nass E Certifi cate of Public Convenience end Necessity to render motor freight service over irregular routes as fol lows: Commodities in General: Between points end places in Kershaw Coun ty. and between points end places in Kershaw County and points and places in South Carolina. A pnbUc hearing in the shove en titled matter will he hold 1u the Cma- raissioB’s Offices in the Wade Hamp ton State Office Buying. Columbia, South CJaroHua, at 11:00 JL M., Tues day, September 17, 1246, for the pu^ poee of determining the reknirements of pobHc convenienoe and necessity la the premises. W. W. GOODMAN, Director Motor Transport Division. The cars go whizzing by these days On every road and street. Please he careful; please be prayerful^ If life to you is sweet. THE NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL IN ITS AN NUAL YEARBOOK, “ACCIDENT FACTS,” RECORDS ACaDENTAL DEATHS: 1 OTery 8V4i minutes 11 every hour 260 per tiey 1,800 each week 94,000 killed for the yeer Ask NOW about the Colonial $5,000.00 NON-CAN- CELLABLE “MASTER” POLICY—Truly, “In All the World No Finer Accident Contract.” DAVID H. BAUMi AGENCY ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, BOTH THE (XWIMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK AND FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMDEN Will Be dosed in Observance of Labor Day sir! m promote a social and civic center, reel rooms, end athletic end other in terests of the colored people of the C^ty of Camden. Notice is further given that e meet ing wSl be held in the office of John K. deLoach, Attorney, on Tuesday, Septmeher trd, IMS. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, tor the purpose of elect- AGAIN HOLIDAY AT POST OFFICE As has been the usual custom for , , , I a number of years the Camden poet * .fill t^hor Dur. Mon- truetsee Of the said corporaUon and to do such other thiags that may properly come before the said meet- Mn. G. E. Boulanger and Mrs. Af' loffloe wUl dhservw Labor Day, Mon Ml WhltmoM uLMaachaMr. M. ^ la., SuBtemhar t^u a tall holiday. laiTlsiting their sister, Mrs. Howard ^ Mia J. A. WilBtord of WInnaboro rstsraed to her boaae after spead- wvsrsl days with Uk. and Mrs. L wnilford. M John K. dsLoadh. sfter spend* h| a two weeks furlough at home, la reported to Camp Kilmer, prior klMsg oversees. Mn. Phoebe Seheok isaat to At- MMi ty plane to vlMt her worn. Leoa* al Seheak, who is a atadaat at iitry university. • Mr. and Mrs. Herman Banm dUren of Cbarleeton spent the •Mkmd with his parents. Mr. and Mn. Harry Banm. MUa Jane Thomas is saUing on the Qawn Mary to enroll et the Borboane, fall, (or a course in drametie art ad radio inatruetkm. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ancrum have Warned from s visit to New Ywk Thsf vistti^relafrfie Ih Gilley and Garden City. Oipt. Caryle Jackson is leaving this •lUend tor Pratt General hospital. Coni Gables, Fla;, after ependiing e (Mnleicent leave et home. Oliver Rice and Mr. and Mrs. 'Iloinat Ancrum attended the wedding Jj Mhs Lily Henderson sad Wward Mellwaln Craig In Colnmbla. Ifr. and Mrs. A. C. McKata havo Warned home after spendiaf - a week JtBowing Rock and a araek at Paw- m Island and Crescent Beach. "• J. Shannon, Jr., and the Misses ^ and Charlotte ahaxiBon have re- Waed home after spending several at “The Manor, AshevlUs. Ih. Gene RusBUtl apent several ^ In Knoxville with haf husband, h associated with the Penasyl- Central Alifliie lA'that city, and Mrs; Bdntok Barns, who bwn vlsiUBg Mrs..!. H. R. H. HAILB, JR., a J. COOPER, a C. BREVARD, aO. CARTER. ^nsHT Npwi r«i aai Job iMiMk, ■Cs . ^ OFFERS YOU V't "The Qualitv /« Stitched In! A This Manufacturer was so^ well pleased at the acclaim. with which the men of Camden greeted our recent promotion of Citadel Oxford cloth shirts ,that they have now shipped us a liberal allotment of their new ' i. ‘mATHERTONT ’TWO-WiY SHIRTS O.PJ^ CdU^ $3.M OUR PRICE 50 *3 Wear the smart conver tible collar up or down, with or without a tierr- at work or at ease. Ch^de it in 4 handsome colors including white. rfcere’s a long future of sendee oiuf wigntaest ahead in Citadel SIdrte. Thit two gurpooe etyle eombineo tbarabUitg and outstanding etyle,.. See them today. O C P T eea^^^ ^ HAdU^aHar s r o c