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Vr i ; %. Ulieri; BI wtipAV, 8irrtii>m », ir'**'" PAGE THEM Ll>- .^e WortaBM ol Ctmmm ol CoBBMroA ^ h«io »Mt wook TWttaf Mn. Johm Q. Rtehorto. ^*?%onip»on to o« » flro^toy Iborg. ^ tad M«. R- Mffldfo Jr^ of Chemw ■pent tho w«€k- with Mr. and Mm. C. D. paMOto of Mm, Etok- [f*{jL-^rginto McCrko' rotarnod to MM. noyd X-. Strown amd im'joo Suown from Charlotte, N. [ Sunday afternoon rtoiton oft Mra. 8. M. HaiUlejr and JTstephen HanUey, and Harry SU. Jr. of Due Weat, apent Friday and nlidit Tttltlaf relatlToe *y^d» hero. Mra. HuaUey uriU irrtmenib«r®<* ^ ^ frienda aa ‘ Ml Mary Peck Hay. I *5 Md Mra. T. O. Hall of Weat- j ^iter apent the weekend here with i ^Miaaea Jonea, atoteM of Mm. Pnfl Edith Rlcharda returned oa »,rdsy from a atoit-ot aaweral ^ya . liih her alater, Mtoa Phoebe Rleharda I y Oreenaboro, N. C. saperlntendent and Mm. J. P. Rich- I ^ of Kerahaw were here Sunday Athletes FootM^h How To Sthf R Hake 5 Minmto Tesh Oat TE-OL at My dfiit atore^ Ap. - POWIHFUL PCMETItM^ Mr. and Ifea. Oeorge & Canalnc ham of Book Hffl apent leet week with hie parenta. Mr. «nd Mra. WUi Ayera of Rode Hill. Mr. and Mra. Fred Cnanlagham hare reeently boacht and moMd In a hoaae hare and weM glTMi a hbnae waradnp on Saturday hlitht. Mm. Austin Butler and daughter of Columbia sm here for a short atay ]^th her parents. Mr. and Mm. X P. ^ompwm. Mrs. Bntlar to tha former Mtoa Ann Thompaon. ***** Cnnnlni^am of WlUtoton returned home on Monday after a rtolt of aeTeral dayi with kto alater. Mm. R. J. Wardlaw, Sr. Mr. Cuiminsham to an old Liberty Hin boy, but baa made hto honM. In WU- Itoton ‘for a number of years, but hla frienda back borne are always clad to aae him. Harld Hicclns returnod to hto nary base In-Maryland on Friday after a two weeks vlalt to hto parenta, Mr. and Mn. H. 8. Hicclna. Student John Tbompeon has return' ed to hto studies at the USC. Shirley HUton, Jane Hlcdns. Mc- Cleary Cnnnln^m, . John H. Cle ments, John B. Cureton, Jimmy Ward- law, FYeddy Rlcchto and Jinuhy Jones attended a “Youth Rally*’ Sun day afternoon at^ Purity PreMtytortan church In Chester..Superintendent W. B. Cnunlncham and Mm. F. A. Dren- nan accompanied the young people. Mr. and Mm. A. C. Cureton went last week to see their m^u snd daugh- ter-ln-law, Jlr. and Mig. A. C. Cureton, Jr. He to working wIGi'n big ice cream plant employing sereral hun dred people. Capt. N. S. Rlrimrda was in Cam- M. Oet MIW feet eemfert or yuur ge took. Today at OeKaih Pharmnay ^n Monday to atthnd A meeting of ke county welfkiw board. lb tMa POWHtPUL. FUETllwni Mr, and Mrp.. B. J. Cunningham INO tongicids PULL aTRENOTH, Mas. X P. ThMnpaan and Mrs. Ana- MOftE genwa to KILL tlm ttor Butler attendtol the burial ser- Tlces for Mm. R. M. Kennedy In Cam den Sunday afteahoon. News'CaoaiMt FOR SALE GOOD SIX ROOM HOUSEi BARN, COW; ALK) FARM TOOLS; 4S ACRES OF LAND MILES FROM CAi«>£N. GOOD COT- TON, CORN GRAIN AND TOBACCO LAND. W. B. Fort MOWTpIgMtt, THE MTCHEH THE OF YOOR HOIIk ChMrfil, silk NU^CNAMEI Mtoa flo Rosier of Camp N. C., spent Friday al^ and ftotar- day with her parents beau. Mtoa Christina Qrangar to a patlaat in tha Camdan hot^ltaL Mr. and Mh. He^ DeBmhl. who apent a Tacatlon rtolUng placet of intereat in Northern atatee, retorned by way of Laray Carerns. in Virginia. Sunday. Mr. and Mm. J. W. Bncl^ of Oo- Inmbia, apent the week-end hsM. Mrs. M. S. Rosier accompanied Mrs. Roger News(me of Btokt^YlOei to Wlnnsboro Isst Friday to attend the executite board meeting of Congaree PreabytarinL Mra. A. A. Wast retuined from a Ttoit to Oxford, N. C., Saturday. She attMided a horse show and aaw her daughter, Mra. FMd Paiham, win first placa in ons arent She also aaw her two grand children, Fred Parham. Jr., snd Margaret Parham, ride their horses tor the first time. Mra. Raley retorned to her home In BtohopriUe last weA after a week’s atay with her daughter, Mra. S. X McLaughlin. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Brannon vtoited their son. J. T. Brannon, and family, In Rock*Hill sereral dsM last week. Mr. and Atra. Cosmo HaR annoimeel^ the birth of a son. Mra. W. N. West spent tost wsek Tlsiting hei/ daughter, Mra. Herbert Horton, snd famtty, snd her son, George Alex WesL and family. In Great Falla ^ Mrs. Willtom Walls of BtohopTllle, spent tost Tuesday and Wedneadsy with Mr. and Mra. J, X Cooper Mias Mary Franees Yarborough entered Winthrop college last week Mra. J. B. Baker snd son, Murry Baker, of Great Falls, Ttoited Mr. snd Mra. Ethel Baker and family last week. Mr. and Mra. A. B. Rosier and son, Ralph Rosier, of Cayce. and Will Peach of Norfolk, Va., rtoited M. 8. Rosier Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Msye snd danghter, Gerry, ot Colombia. Mr. and Mra. Mays and their mother of A^ lanta, Oe., Mr. and Mra. Chariea P^tor and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Pomroy Howman and daughtsr of Colombia, Mr. and Mn. QulntoB Howman of Saluda, rtoited Mr. and Mra. store Bowers Saturday. Mr. and Mra. & B. Walters spent the week end in Ootambto with her sister, Mra. Hasel Horton snd family. Mr. Bad West to rlaltlng relatlraa In Greet Falls this week, Mra. Charlss Yarborongk and son, MsrKm,-spent the week-end In George town with her daoikter. Miss Marg aret Yarborough. Mr. snd Mra. Cecil Bowers of Sum ter, and Brneat Howman of Colombia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stem Bowers. (Too Late Per Laet Week) Mr snd Mrs. W. B. Bterenson snd dsQghter, Mtos Msrlon Sterenson o Chester epent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. X McGuirt. Mrs. Barbara McManus of (^sriotu pud two dau^ten of Laaeaater TtoM' ed the former’s brother. F. M. Walters and family Saturday. Mr. and Mra. William Taal and children spent the weekend witk Mrs. Teal’s mother. Mra. (Hiarlotte Wll- llams, who llree at Patrick. Mra, Raley of Btohoprllle speat a ew days visiting her daniditer. Mrs. 8. X McLao^ltn last week. Mtos Grace Threat has entered the Camden hospital school ^'of nuralng. tiRwat Tf a gradnate Um Midway high Mhool and has uutny frienda hare who aro intorastaC to her and wtoh her miirii Mccess. Mr., and Mra. Hasel Horton and eon, Randy of CkSnmbla, were vlslton here Sunday. Mrs. Donglss Montgomery of Co- lumbto was a dhmar gnast of Mrs. C. X McGuirt Saturday. She is a for mer teacher of Midway and to al ways a wriooma visitor hart. Misses Margaret and WUlte Mae laiiott and Sarah June Rosier have retaned to Winthrop c<dlaga Mtoa Rnth Walters, who spent sev eral days with her parents, ramm ed to Colombia Sunday afternoon. Mtos Dorothy ’Thonr and two broth ers. Bob and Carley, who spont sev eral weeks with rakitlTaa here, left Saturday for Tltnavnio, Fla. Ifr. and Mfu. T. A>SpaaM and WaliRra of Gimdin apaat last NfF day wlthrMlr. and Mfu. F. M; Whilera. Mtos Marie Vaughn of Rock HlB spent BanSay and Monday with her parents. Mr. and Mra. R. M. Vaughn. Ralph Bouier of (}ayoe spent a few days with -hto node and aunL Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Rosier. Alex Shaw’s relatives from Monroe vietted htan Satnrday. Mr. and Mn. Nettles Myers and son, of Camdea. were vtoltora her* Sun day afternoon. « JCml and three children of Patrick spent Snndajr with Mr. and Mra. D. B. Gordon. Midway school opened Monday morning at 8 o'clock. Norwood Hall conducted the devo- tionaL - / F. B. Stanton, superintendent of the school made a short talk in the mpUa sixplalnlng the Importance of keeping the school building snd grounds neat at all tlmea, also the lew system of renting books. The school building bis been paint^ in side snd some repairs done. New equipment has been installed in the lunch room and everything wai in readlneia for the opening. The fol- owlng are the faculty: Mtos Margaret 7ox of Camdem Brat grade; Mrs. F. ). Stanton, second and third grades: Norwood Hall, fourth and flfth grades; Mra. James Boltan of Be ihune, sixth and sevenUi grades; Mrs Emma Dolan, Mra. McCnllam of Lu goff and F. B. Stontoh, high' school “it is Yrttbr regret to knowi Jim Tid well fell and broke hto hip and arm last week and to a patient in the Cam den hospital. Mr. Tld^ll to 84 years Congaree Preebutery To Conduct Rally At Local Church ^ The Yonng People’s Connell of Congaree Presbytery will conduct s rally at the Praebyterian church in Camden Sunday, September 89. with afternoon and evening sessions. Miss Anne Taylor of Ridgeway is chairman of the conference, which will dtocnas the new Presbyterian program for youth fellowship. Among the speakers will be Charles Turner of Davidson college, president of the Assembly Young People: Miss Jane Chamblee of Columbia, associate director of religioua education for the South Carol^ Synod; Prank Perrto of Cnionrihe Rev. Bert Wilkinson of Wlnnaboro and Mra. W. R. Ooodson of Ridgeway, who will have adult super vision of the meeting. Others to participate on the pro gram are; Rev. Claude McIntosh ot the''Ban Claire chnrch; Miss Frances Martin, also of EEau Claire, and the Rev. A. D. McAm, paator ot the hoa^ church. Young people from Kershaw coun ty, which to one of the eight Central ^utb Carolina counties in the Presby tery, will attend. They are to take a picnic lunch. Uons Beat Clippere 28 To 3 At Charlotte CHARLOTTB — Scoring in every period, the Detroit Lions ot the Na tional leagne defeated the Charlotte Clippers, their farm club in the Dixie professional league, here today 28 lo S, before a crowd of 18,000: A 60-yard end run for a touchdown by Halfback Joel McCoy early in the third period highlighted the scoring. Camden was represented at the game by Don Morrison and his son. Donnie. Sobacrib# To Tho^ Cbroniolo Arate 6tt hin 4 StMueh Distress ■ Try Hk Water Te Which A Mttto NeutracM Has Been Added At the first sign of distress smart men aad womsn now know just whst to do. Tltsy put s teaspoonful of NsatrscM In half a glass of real but watar and dripk It after meals, that's all. Neutracld is nsw—It's made espe cially for tha aymptomatlc relief of gaotrle hyperacidity. Nothing quite ilka Neutracld to bring fast, quick re- llaf to the aufferer of atomach distress, astd Indigestion, gas pains, heartburn, toarnlng sensation, and other condi- tlona when caused by excessive stom- aoh acidity. Aak for Neutracld at aU druggiau. DdKalb Pbarmacj •— Phono 9b 4^- olA Frank Mahatfoo wag hit by a car last week and to a patient in the Camden hospital, but haa made much progreae toward recovery. Wallace Horton of Great Pallc waa weekend vliitor of big relativog here. ‘ Mr, and Mra. Henry DeBrnhl are en route to New York CJIty end other placet of interest. Mr. and Mra. Luther Stokes. Sr., 'of Falto Church, Va., and Mn. Blanche .Cole of Waihlngtoa, D. C., are visit ing Mra. W. X Young. Mary Lee Lylee of Bethnne apent the weekend with her alater, Mra. J. R. Teal of (toseatt Mra. X B. Smith and children were weekend vtoHora of Mra. B. K. Tld- welL Mr. and Mra. Francla Jeronon of Camden were vlaltlng their frienda and relattvee here Sunday. Janet Tidwell to recovering from her operation In the Florence hos pital. McCorkle Attends AsheviUe Meeting Mayor F. N. McCorkle haa returned from Asheville where he attended a meeting ot tho North Carolina Mnntcl- pal association. Mayor McCorkle to president ot the Sooth Carolina Mn- nlclpal association and attended the *rariieel meeting m a Palmetto stote represeaUtlre. REVIVAL 'NU-D(AMa*S choofful p«to* ihodoA partfcif loriy for Mtehon uso^ provido dtoHncHvo and pracHcd beauty. Nu-^taRwra poredaln-Wce llnhh b mod* to withstand fraquMit waahJnfs. Nu-foamol locks expon* sivej actually. It costs os IHlIo ot— ONI CINT Pill SQUAM fOOT Wnl« your** wWl NM-foomrf1***^ uct dosignod o^iaclally for owotoor use. get professionol rwhs bocouse - "Om Coat Covorf and *T4o iwisii Maslto*^ ^iutotreB¥tKS emvetMTeomtrUr eAusneommHtA imrotesmimii ttnm o*‘srM*r‘aun iMMNgmandlMs imjfiff WMM nwr laa AT Pil^ Holiness Church Nina Milos Weat of Camden on Highway No. 34 Beginning Sunday, Sept 22 3:30 o’clock Rev. J. C. Wallace, Evangelist, and wife in charge REV. J. C WALLACE Music a^tedal ^nging Service Each Eveniitg at 7:30:' PUBLIC CORDL^Y INVITED F. BONNEU.Y, Pwlar I I .. LvAif-j '-f. ^ When You Think Concrete £'-J