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BijencUey, Co^ OfHcer of tfc« Cohimbk of «»• RwlUnt gjTce. timooMfd t^ay <*»at • Sr* has boea rbcolrod U tb* di- *2^e8 governlBS faenllatiient of pf tho Womoa'a AH appllcaatf tor roonlto*- in theCorpa moat now reea- STt for a period of ono year, » for S* duration of the way ploa aU Lnths, unleaa sooner reliered for convenience of the foremment C,nt Brenchley further states titt. in the event Individuals ce- for one year and later volun teer for overseas service, they may to required to volunteer fdr a« ad- Jltlpnal period of service at that In order to obtain the over^ tots assiRnment they desire. jlll former members of the Wo- .en’s Army Corps wh« would llhi^ to return to the service should outset the local recruftlna sub- lUtlon at the Amerlsan l^floh HtU, Camden, where full informa- tjon may be obtained, CAMDEN NEGRO YOUTH HAS high scholastic rating Atlanta, Georgia (Special)—Mack Dennis Wolst, who realdaa at tlO Ctmpbell StreeL Camden, haa been died for high scholarship by the Dean’s Office at Morehouse Col- (K*. He was one' of 75 students to be honored at special exerciaea told In the college chapel. Wolst Is a freahmMi and main- tttoed the hlghet^ areraga. . PK THEATRE BETHUNI* S. C. Fridaf, Deeembsr 26 “YOUNG WIDOWS - with Jant Russell—Louis Hayward News 4 Cetwady Saturdaye 21 “DEVIL’S FLAY- * GROUND” wRIl William Boyd m Hopalafif Caatidy lerial, New Advanturaa of ' I Tamea Also, Donald Duek Oartoen Saturday Nlylrte 6 CYClodi “m FROM ARKANSAS” wHh lilm, Summerviila—Iria Adrian Tha Pied PIpera Moodaye Dacsodbar |3 South Carolina Girls Win Awards as Junior Growers S OUTH CAROLINA junior noiMFil nAiVMhH winner* Miss ColUnga growert were named winners oi a. sectional championship and four state awards among mem bers of tha National Junior Vege table Growers Association is the rngwixation ^thera<t la Boston, three-day con vention. Ehyllis Col- f e, 1 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Am brose A. Col- linge of route 1, Rock HilL re- celved $100 froip the $6,000 in scbolsrships provided by A At P Food Stores tor the production and efficient marketing of vegetables in com petition mth other youths. Four state awards of $10 each to South Carolina entries also were won by |^lS'’4M[argaret F. Craig, 15, and Doric Lea Oraig, 17, of Ro^ HilL Babsfm’s Report For 1947 To Appear Next Week’s Paper i Roger W. Babson’s BUSINESS and FINANCIAL -OUTLOOK for 1947 will appear in Xhe Chronlcla on December 27. Mr. Babson—a pioneer in tha field of business sad financial sts* tlstlcs—enjoys •ha unusual record of accuracy In his Annual Fore casts. His score for 194$ was 9$ percent accurate. On December 27, 1946, he ■redio* ted: (1) that the Stock Market would reach higher prices in 194$ than were witnessed in 1946 or to' recent years; (2) the *n$ttSslSB Conuhanistlo Scare” which broke the market 26 percent since early summer; and (8) said, ** ... the Stock Market as a whole may ap pear to hava reached Its peak be fore December 21, 194$.’* Watch for Mr. Bsbson’t 1947 Out look In onr Issne of December 17. TemMrance &oap Met December 2 The saanal meeting of the Ker shaw County Temperance sad Law laforcemMit Leagna Was held at tha Lyttleton Streat Methodist charch'on December 2, with C. O. Stogaw, chairman, presiding. The election of officers was held St which time the following were named; H. B. Grshsm, county chair man; D. L. McLeod, vlce^dialnaan; DaCosta Brown, secretary and treasurer, mad Dr. A. W.. nnmpb- rles, assistant secretary and treas urer. DeSsgatMtt the statr'meettng fax OcHumbia '^^^xesday, January 28. were ehoaen: H. E. Graham, chairman, ex-offlclo; Mrs. A B. McLaurln. JBe- thnne, sad Rav. A D. HcAriL Cam- dsn. Alternates were: Mrs. W. (1 Pitta, Camden; Miss Lai Richards, Liberty Rill, and Rev. Jr. T. Dab ney, WeetTllle. The goal for finances In 1947 ws^ | set St $5$0. COTT.ON GINNING REPORT Census report shows that 11,4641 bales of cottow were ginned In Her- ^aw County, B. C., from the crop of 1946 prior to November 14, 1946, as compared with 19,641 baiei tor |j:he crop of 1946. •uy Cliriftinas SMrfs and Aldean Godwin, 1$, and Bula Mae Evans, 17. of Coward. 'Results announced by Prod. Grant B. Snvder of Massachusetts State CoUege, adult advkmr for the jimior growers, included the national championship and $600 adxoiarshiD won by Jim Spell, 17, of Cohunbia, luss. Marjorie Ann Ball, 18, of Yukon, Okto., was named southern statdi rhsm* pion and winner of $S0Ql Mias GoUlnge, student at Win- thr<^ CoUege, gardened a small plot only M by n but ob tained vegetables estimated at $83.58 in value, used at. home, sold St retaU or saved for seed. She estimated her costs at only |t8J7 including $t hours of h^ tiina. A high seore in the junior grow ers' marlNting study eeurae and top credit for schocA churdt and communito aetivitka gave Mka CoUinge the scholarship. Shesrat valcdKtoriaa in hi^ seheol and served in die past year as pra^ Ybrt “ — dent af the Chih fork County i-V CARD OF THAfIkS We wish to thank our many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy shown daring the re cent Ulness and death of our moth er, Mrs. Martha Emma Shlvar. p The Cffilldrem ‘ Who can remember the good old days when people thought s man who appeared on the streets with out a hat was somewhat eccentric? Seek To Bqfadr : Moimments And Markers Of Old Waidiaw Caaaatwry Aaaodn- tkm la Organisad At Big Meetbig A group of intereetsd peode met St the old Wsxhaw Presbjrterlan chorch at Waxhaw recently and or ganised an 'association that hs for an objective the malntmunee of the old monuments and markers In tha historic cemetery near the church in good repair. Dr. W. Paul Nlckell, pastor of the dxurch, presided at the meeting which elected H. Stokes Ferguson as its first president. C. C. Hanson was named as vice president and Miss Nancy Crockett secretory. Di rectors named are; R. C. CrocketL John Edwin NlsbeL Miss Margaret Moore, R. G. Hudson, Mrs, Ben C, Hough, Jr., and R. Ben Cnlp. The old Waxhaw cemetery is one of the oldest In that section of Sonth (huolina, there being. In scrlptions on monuments dating back to 1768. It is believed' that carets search wiU reveal stones carrying dates that ire earlier. It la also planned to have a cato' log bearing a Ust of monuments and markers and the Inacriptlmia carved on them. The cemetery association has fixed an annual fee of $1.00 and seefca to Interest aU peqple of thk part of ths atote in becoming asem- bers. Joe E Gregory Now At Gtadkl Joaevb E. Gregory, of Kershaw, la enrolled at The (Utadel under the veterana* program operated at that collage. He matricalatod Sep tember SOth.. A aative of Kershaw. Mr. Greg ory entered the service in Aagast. 1948, and served with the United States Marine Corps at varions stations in the United States, and fax tha Pacific Arsa. He is entitled to wear the Prestdeatlsl Unit Cl- totioa, the Phflllpplne LtbersUon Ribbon, the Eighth Army Citation Ribbon, and the Aslatlo-Pselflc Ribbon- On Ibbraary 2. 1948, Mr. Greg ory was honorably discharged from The Wsxhaw chapter of the Danghters of the American Revo- lutloa have voted to assist the cemetery gronn...hx collecting funds for the restoration of the old tomb stones and tbe printing of s book let which wUl give s history of tbe chnrch and cemetory. FAQR BIVIN the service with the rank of ser- ed dSily to attend dassesL Nq mtU- tory or other datSes jtn expected As a veteran student at Ths ..of veterhn students, who pat IR CltodeL Mr. Gregory will be yag^Ur- their entire Usm «i aondiislea. J0YO1J9 f VIJLBTMB d • Hcr$*8 wiahiog dial die - ni d» seMOix*# dbeer wlU ffmr ibroRI^ all fan do* adding gieady to yaur CSiristmas kappineM. MYERS MOTOR giMPANY $ ■a* News -4 Comedy Tveaday, Dooembar 24 ’’MAN FROM MUSIC MOUNTAIN” wHh Gene Autry Shows: $:Q4 .4:$$, 1:04 7:80 Chrlstmsi Kvw Ghow, • <FCIo«a At Rearee In _ ^NE exciting WEEK” with 'Rinlqr Lsex Jsrams Coam" Also, aeleeted aimrt Gubjeetd SnnJa Hank'" Jahn ikyiie affil MIHap 4 $6a Onhaatra STOP Depending On the Weather TAKE NO CHANCES WITH YOUR MEAT et Ob Do Yomr Ominf. Coffitry Sty , : OLD TIME SMOKINf With Pare EDekory SeutiAut niEniuos « / Selacf from Hia lorgatf stock ki Hm Soutkaoal NEW PIANOS $w IwMsdiBls dslvscy) .r §M€&lhmt valiioa Im miAM UCOMDITIOIIgD Stoinway, Masaa A Hamlia« CliiekarAiif, Kaaka, oHiart. a ^ wPnniNKiB •■■■9 nw^v^piiW Spiaat Sfylad Wanaa Brondiiol Cougkl Out To Coldt or Uppof BroficliiQlli|[llQtioiis CLOSING HOURS f. I Wednesday, December 25 and December 26 to give our employees a Christmas vacation. / % V Camden Hardware & Supply Co. • tmm OaKALB RHAIIMA4V-FHONB $S Cfriei» MERRY CHRISTMAS ==rry^fr== MAY THE TREASDHE OF ACCUMULATED MEMORIES of Oiristmases past and gone gladden your Christmas cele- bratioR this year. Wa wish for you all the good thingi for which ^Christmas hat always itood. CHRISTMAS & CHRISTMAS ■s ' VNLmiTW CAPAC^ CARM LOCM i PLANT PHONE >8X Segars Cabinet Shop (Opam 6 Mjm. *ta 6 p.m.) /> kutledge simet » t W18»IN»YCI{P 4 DP ST HA M- '• '■ r ‘ ■ It.fyj^y taa laof ly pay aH OffiWMo 'i- wMimSt Hmy OPENS IN ns New Lication On Rutledge $t (In buUding i^rear of Boykin Pontiae Comjww) " LET €S MOpjERNIZE YO^KIipSN... Now is your Opportunity to bitve ^t Modern Kitchen... with tniciency plus beau^.., designed with cabinets from flo<^ to ceiling <.. taV^ time^ -spacie ahd wnric. Large roqmy drawers and fftielvee . ^ . 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