The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 03, 1947, Image 5
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FBOMT. JANIMaT X IMt
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DMCS MARCH GffWARD i
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tke priniefe of rrgy om
to jo« actifdijr ii OMe of tke frest peace^zBC WttlM
vif«i kgr Maa m Im ttwlrm itrisfie'to Make kio
voM a kctter place ia vkieli to tne.
TWa it tke releatl^B battle agmlaat lafaatile
of all TefanUev of age or
of birtb—opcarbcadcd by tbe aaaaal lUrcb
of Diws. held tbia fear frooi Jaaoary lS-30.
CoaiBC aa it doea. ia tbe vake of tbe aecoad
vent epideane of tbe dioeaae rrer to range oar aa>
liaa, tbe 1947 Marcb of Dnca deaenrca—aad win bb>
daabtrdtf receive—tbe falkat aappert d every
AMerkaa vrbo aoC mtj waala to help tboae aaable
to b^ tbr—flTTi bat to iMve for hf—rff aad bit
fioiar tbe beat available care U aad wbea tbe dread
pier atrikea.
Tbe Kataoaal Foaodatjaa for lafaaliie Pmlym,
■peaMfO tbe Kaxeb ef IKsMa, ia aaiyif ia tbe
of pabtk welfare ocyaasxatkMia. It ie Izteraily
tbe piopetty of tbe Aaaertcaa people wbo aapport it
witb tbeir «*i«**^ It baa ao <^ber xaeaaa for obCaiB>
iag faada. aocb aa adowaieata» beqacata or graata.
Wbat it gete. it gets tbroogb tbe Marcb of Dkaea aad
tbroagb Ibe Marcb of Dtiaea only.
Not oaly b the Katioaal Fooadatioa pledged to
do iti otmoat wrben epidearic—or evea iadividaal
caaea—teeaka oot, but ita ceaaeleai reaearcb into tbe
caaacs of tbe diaeaae ia tbe on^ proiniae we bare that
aoaie daf that eaoae will be discovered and readered
hannleaa.
In tbe meanwhile, we can all gather satiafactioa
froci the fact that ao one atriken with tbe disease—
regardkwf of age, race, creed or color—need go witi^
oot adequate care throagh lack of fonda—and polio
b among tbe moat expenaiTe of hoaua afflktaonau
There are three thiags we kaow with certainty.
Polio win atrik^agaiB—where or when we do not
know. When it doea strike the coramnnity will be
readf—the XatSonal Fonndation guaraateea that Aad
Natxmal Fonadatioa will be readf becaoae tbe
March of Dimes will see to that!
Ghre generonalj, ^e jwondlf, ghre thankfnllf—
to the 1$47 March of Dimes!
Junior League
Sams With Two
<3iint]r Events
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SUmrOtt WELPAWC
Wfc» jniar Weifine
_jMt arr'*'*T aftmaom
at i ts at the hoaw ot Its
am. It*- ^ Dwiy.
Umu t** wiHfaMl —
B. a. ^t£ei corn are aMi
Ir Sa sureh, eora egn
a batfet
APOmOWAL WAMT ADsj
Foa tAtA-nairooiaei
hen Sttaet Pbawa imm. iu
UMeal r*.]
It & Bieh.]
Hfflu a a 4aj
Do-
hteaXal
ic Clotnes Tree
the aeur
«a.
Mostly Ab
Horses
Br aCN HEATH
The aAeaacase ef viaur
■a atf Harry Dl Kirkavar'a
He’s a
the
jar tMta a a prfeaze aa
a MeVhtr.' the
Cal Ppr^siiali traiaiar ««e le.Chy. U L kmmmm A
hr the Bache ef thejSaia Oe Baecu e« at Sai
mt IMS fanaar ria*i trow aa
Sth lt«a af the Dally:
Takea m the rcealt •' ^^^veCaBf traaeS la dhr art af ana-
a# a paB at the chief traeJcmea.! ■•** Oaocpe YTaSsea, he is a
fm-
HIGHER EDUCATION
Tbe opportnnitT for ererf qualified G. L to obtaia
a college edocatioB has crov^ed tbe alreadf orer-
crowded colleges and nniversitus of the natioa. This
is dowbif tree in South Carolina,
Tbe trend, ri^t or wrong, for all foath to receive
a college edocatioa is on tbe increase SLod this privilege
abowld not be denied them. South Carolina abonld have
improved collegiate facilities before the war. Now it
ia rmentiil.
It will not be wise spending of state fnada, however,
to proceed willfuillf with an nnctMdiaated plaa of
ezpanfion. It is not neceasarf that Sowth Carolina sup
port two tcbools of pharmacf, several duplicating
schools of eagiseering aad other oansrewny dapUca-
tsoas that make for constant cotapetHion between
state imAitntioBS for state faada.
Bean ling this, the Lefislatare-.aatbfwiaed-the_£e=_
**Kb. Planning and Development board to have a
mrrtj made and recommendatiotts broagfat back to
Ibe aawmblf. This was done and apparentif was filed
in tbe arehrrea.
Members of the General Asaemblf and othera can
not coptnwie to damlnate collegiate boards of traatcrn
and vie wRh each other to the detrimnrt of the pro
gress of learaing. We need trained fbaag men and
womre Now k ^ time, Mr. Legislator, to do four
part ia tie raakiag of a worthwhile, noa-competinB
sjrmem of Higher Bdacatioa.
wriven throaghaw th»
try. Beat tB&er's aU
in^sr. vha vaa tha »vu4 hi
IMt. agala tafinf Che ttK vfeh a
totaJ «f ]« hadats; aicaaf hman
vest ta Mr* Ekthtr OaFami Wdri
w H A. CmtAmam a tUmm OragM
vtth C volet; «ai
am the haaar Hit ta
or tha
la tha fsM asala thW year,
lolitccae hy a heat at amw rnirn
ten. aai tha faxara at
aa tha Ms tradn h
btighTer thaa M haa heca liar a saa4
■aar yaara
Oa* at the hlss wat ha rat 4eala
of tha yaar vaa that la which
BL Ryaa aegairaa Flyias
tha twaytat aM hay
ef Fair Capy, tar SMLMt.
M the weak4oa« Ke—riaaS Baia
h ia aaM mat Byaa. wha raa the
flsare tram aa apeahe hM at 96m
mmAe the parchaaa for hia water
ractac patrwat. Mrm. Bather AaPaat
Weir Apparewtly tha Mia raa
tatrkly tnm the ialdal fisara ta
tSLm, the* crept tiaaly la SMi-
a«t at tha aaaw an
aa he ia referrai
Haiaaa. iwcHvei
traiaJaas that
m thraagh tUa yaar. aa
awattr^iw^ < ^
aa a ataapl^rhiaw ax the
tea. HM fim aent waa H
Tim ewa which he waa
aar tat CWp
tha
tha haB w«r«: Mr. aai Mn
Ihnnl, Mn, K. C. BayUa.
Mm W. A. iBaykhi. Mr. a
W. P. DmMar. Mrm Q. B
Mr. aai Mm X.
aai Mm W. U
Mra,
aai Mm
aai Mm J. T. Keaaaiy. Or.
Mm EL H.
Klrfcaver. C. M.
Mm Laa Little, Mm W. J.
fMM. Mr. aai Mm WMna I
AMo. Colaart aai Mm C !•. MM-
ler, Mr. aai Mm C. X MaMar. Mr.
aai Mm Jaha MalMa. Mr. aai
Mm B. B. Phta, Br., Bba. P. W.
Poneroy, Mm
Mm W. S.
Mr.
Sale
a
Entire Stock
I Women s Dresses
and Suits
Army HaiAets
HUT I
J. Fail Bos
a c
STARTING
Friday, Jan.
AttStOeaFUad
ef the
EXAMS Awaofiacen- , mmA taterm Mwa
(raartaa 14 noaa tm page)
J ldaa aai
Aitiaa at thla
rdaaag ta tha
Appiieaats
renaaeL aakw ar rtmrT*:L,**tMtatmg a paailag wart la the
WThmee la the ewpley rtamMaxm wM ha cafiei
■ aa anJ mataarlaa aa the
mwa argaaxuxia. aai^^, ^ aerrim rapaim Thh
tM tha araei farcea ta icai-.araJ t unhwilaa M BaaSgaai te
wt!h wiittary peraoaael which 14««ncja*
MvMvei amA actiriziaa as A-teaats har* the
VTk% that are swcaaaary ta iaal
aa eCOelcatly whh tita
ai aai the
M thh
hg oat
Very oftea It ta
traiaeni to take thetar
the day roaia arooa
la goteg trow oae part
c««rM to aaother, ar to aaf {row
The haraa Thh eolaaui cu re-
newher the iay whea the City af
CawSea hai the roaia postoi ‘'Bo-
tarlats Give Horosnea Krerr Ccw
iMifithia ** ar woria to tha: effect
—«ai ohats Bwre. waaonsts. aai
that tactoico track irtren, were
nore thaa cuoparattee. Frew aev-
eral tadieats ptraoaar.T wioseaoei.
that waa a coartcaty of the ‘
iark paat TW worn oCTi aaiia j
te he sawrC a>e<h track irlv- ^
era mpo Chlak It la a Ms jake M
t tho harm, aftea crowA
tag then rathar thaa patpag oveiri
to the right. This net horae haoS
h a greet tklac. aai cawM he
late a atalor Miwscrr lar
If taaatci property, ae why
h.wlth the Twlastanatlaa{
af tha atgaa <w aB ef the im raeii
the aetarfaewBT af thdr to
RADIO
Ridgeway
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IMVlSl^RT
Bent’s wfll have to make room for their Spring merchandise...
that means getting rid of winter stocks now.on hand... so, we
have marked all winter suits, coats, hats, skirta and dresses
down considerably, in fact, some at less than half price.
LADIES
FALL SUITS
22L50 values.
— ‘..mow I2M
27,50 values .
mow ISM
34,50 values.
mow 2§M
49,50 values.
mow 2SM
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LADIES COATS
49,50values ..........mow
MM
24,50 values ....jww
ISM
19.80 values ..maw
tZM
14,95 values , mow
MM
LADIES WOOL m\
values juw
a
LADIES FELT HA'
KeAued to HAW PRIi
MB
III la I '■ bMiiiaiiiii I gii 11
fall mqbsses
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