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rMfi Newi „ «{ U. ■. fgm mad Mrs. rridtr ftw ta so ■•••* ril'llS, SteT. oodwui IIJJ ‘^^jS^ tbe psst weeksodl Cooaoly Baker Md of tlreet FalM Jjjjriitti W» brother. B. McSirt Is rlsitlnf niLSySSSSnSSuMSb CAjtbjttliJOUWJftggyWA, FIMDAY, JULY ^ m7 mtUtBULMI .0HSHI •ffJ’tJSSSf m>U$ aad purndm mnr K. pcn^riM fM Se W ^ te 10 ■ rab Wfak Nowifcalsi to ^ (Mi and to halp pttytat > ^2^1^ cut hoa doTilopiat. b ddisbtfnl » ntl b Icom rZm ud rcfrcabtd ... it sraut- ... «iou not enia the ^ dettror ?*®*‘ Mt bow ^ddy it brinpt ilSoait relief. tUtwtioci^ raluabk iofocflutioa. At a it^. “d botttet. ShiiM,icWnf ■iiKlti...hrt<.bwi«i«| .. ■ buiui... ItBMni ifeln. EURA'BALM ui HW or TNt COMMON ATNilTI'S root ruNOi on contact ior MB. MJUob MeOBlrt. ooi fsm- flkr iB PiBstarst. N. C. MIm toMli Jobs Roster te HMdlni this TPsek at Crsoeeat BeasR with Maoda. OcOTBe aim West aoa taaily of Great Falls spent Soaday with his parents. Mr. and Mra.'W. N. West ®Ar. and Mrs. Albert Anderson of Columbia spent the weekend with hte parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robinson and ^athtwr, I Mias Blanche Robinson of Camden, spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Charlie Ra^and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCaskUU Mias Batty Jans McCssklll and WU- SOB Mosfer. Jr., spent Sunday in Columbia with the former's sister, Mrs. W. C. McCreary and family, .petty Jane remained for a lonrer risit J. B. McCoy and son, John Mc Coy, spent the weekend with James McCoy and family in Camp Le- Jenne, N. C. Ifrs. A. B. Rosier of Cayce and son, Ralph Rosier of Att«nsta. Oa., and Cayce, rlslted Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Rosier. Monday. Mrs. Arthur West of HsrtsTlile and Nathaniel Anderson and L. T. Anderson spent last Monday in Charleston and spent Tuesday in Ninety Six with Dry and Mrs. Bell and family. Onesta of Mr. and Mrs. Stere Bowers for Sonday were the fol lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Alby Bow ers and son, Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Lowman and baby, Blmeat Lowman, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lowman and two children, all of Columbia, and Cecil Bowers of Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bowers of Camden, Mrs. OoBsalee Powers and four children of Winnsboro. Mrs. Mll- liam Powers and O. C. Powers of Kershaw and Smlttle Lowman of Saltebnry. N. C. Mr. aiM Mis. F. B. Stanton and sons spent Sunday at Cheraw Baach. Mrs. Joe Momler of Charleston and 'Mrs. Bessie Gardner and danghter, Wlllehemtna Gardner spent last week at Myrtle Beach. Um GhronielB Waat Ada Sonoco-Sumto* Neck And Neck bi Pfdmetto Lioop HarttwHI# Nobbs Out Game* cock Chib 4 to 3 In Cloao Battle PALMITTO LEAGUE Team , ,r ^ w ' Sumter .7""'. IS Hartsrille is Lake City p g Florence t t BennettsTfile 7 9 CAMDEN • 11 BUhoprille 4 14 L Pot C ■ .484 .647 .bS9 .500 .4S8 At\ .2SS The abore standings were as of Sunday, June 29. Camden - and BIshopyiUe hare a rained-out game to be played. FAQI YNMS i^ruiU/LCd Protection for your Aaxnru^ If you open .your oc- count by the TENTH ir eornings will start the FIRST of the month. c Save thi inmid Mhy Your doHors con earn a worthwhile relwm help ing to finance local homes! Come in to ise os. Let's talk over ih’is profitable way to save —there is no obliga- Hon. Open on INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNT hMItiileiittegsisS'/ii Tit Federal Savings & Loan Association RuBo^fo Straot The Hartsrille team, the Sono- cos. defeated Sumter, 4 to S. st Hartsrille last Saturday ni^t to deadlock the Palmetto league lead ership between the two teams. Bach has won 12 while losing 4. It was a real pitcher’s duel be tween two lefties, Rufus Leonard and H. N. Hutchinson. Leonard fanned 12, while Hutchinson'caused fire to miss the last strike. Leonard drore home the winning run with a single in the ninth. He had snother hit, too, being the only Sonoco player to hit eafely more than once. Elpps of Sumter was thd only rlaitlng player to gamer more than one blngle, he haring two. The line score: Sumter S 4 4 Hartsnile 4 8 4 Hutchinson and Bradley; Leon ard and Klrran. Phalanx Wins Warmup Jaunt Naw York—Phalanx Camden- trained horse, came out of Ja maica’s race track Monday for his final warm-up for hia 160,000 date in the Empire city stakes Satur day, and the warmup turned out to be as hot as the June after noon. / He Just let four other three year olds, tight It out on about half of this mile-and-a-sixteenth tune-up while he galloped along behind. 'Then he waltsad to the wire by three lengths for the entertain ment of a crowd of 19,922 custo mers. In second place was Phalanx'! conquerer in the Peter Pah handi cap earlier this season—Tailrpln. He came along well at the finish to take a length and a half edge orer Our Tommy, who ran third. It was no trouble at all for Pha lanx to rattle off the mile and a sixteenth in 1:46 2-6. The tnne-up paid off to the tune of $4,876 and boosted his earnings tg $234,610 for h^ two seasons of racing. **WlMa jou tkiiik o# haan- bBT, think of Ua.**—MiUor Linnb«r CompBny. V For Prompt - - - Effieieiit 0 Radio Repairs CALL US-PHONE 2S4 9 Pkkap and DBliFBry SorvioB . •>. t ALL WORK GUARANTEED • McDowell ramo service PHONE 'WMiUSlr«.t CaimUn, S. C« TOO FAT? M suaiiEi yea doat rat rat any jaaslt. m. It’a yaa rat •aNcr vara rra eaJorw vitaada torUMjAYDS teiiraMNdiAhMtaNlylN cudy la cSatcal toN ««adacud hr mU- oaidacton. ami ihaiiWanpaaaa CaaSr Aadudm Plaa oa »arr #»*» • aiaaa. -- — ^ JiisjKSii'S ass DeKalb niarma^ IN BUSINESS Wb can taka cara of AIX a CaUaat Bnildkiff MadatoOrdor a Wall Paparittf a Carpanlar Worii of Any Kiad a Farnitara Rapairinf a Floor Sandiag a Scraanmf of Any Typa —AU Work Gnarantaad— John Harrell Talapkona 70SJ Pbona SISJ 1412 Fair Sk, CamAm, S. C. 1406 Sonata St, Coknabia, S. C. C&M. Pest ConhN^ Co. 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