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B r-f m ii^ Cassatt News Midway ackool opened Monday mornlac. The foUowlna oompoae tho Caenlty: Mrs. Bertita Ann^d Falla, Kerahaw, first grade; Miss Laella HUtoa. Bethnne, second grads; Mrs. F. B. Stanton, third grade; N. C. Hall, fourth and fifth grades; Mrs. Thelma Daria Bolin Betlraae, sinth and aerenth grades; MrA Dolan, Wastrine; Mrs. Annk McOollom, Logoff, and F. B. Stan* toia, high sehocd ssbjects. Qoite a few friends from this TOO FAT? M siiaact Nsdnaii. Whb tfie aiiapis Vituiln Caadr Reduang Plan 700 don’t cut out anr meal*. MrdMa.potabMB.i»caUor butter, TOtt MOiMr cut them down. U’t aaSer wbra vou enjor dclicfcK.* (Titandn fortiAed) AYDS candy adore nxaJa Abaolwlely barmkaa. la rlloicnl ie««oadactnl by avdt- cd dot tars, morctasnlSaasrains •sat 14 ta IS SM. awaraaa la a tow waaha with AYDS vitamia Candr Knlarina Plan Rrgaiar mss tt.tl. YriptRstarS3.5^‘' Voa get tssatir vrry ^'st N** or bark. Call or phetM DeKsIb niarma^ section attended the fdneral of W. B. Sterenson Ssnday afternoon in Chester. Mr. Sterenson was sop* erintendent of Midway school It years and had many friends berji who were grlered at his death. He was missed not only ftom the school work bat from the ehnrch and community where he gare np teaching to accept other work from Kershaw county. He ia aurrired by hia wife, the former Misa Marian Shannon of Blackstock CCheeter county), and a daughter, Bflas Marion Shannon Sterenson; his mother, Mrs. Dell Sterenson; four brothers and a sister. The fu* neral was attended' by numerous friends and relatlres. The floral offerings were many and beautlfnl. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cooper spent .tereral days in the mountainr of North Carolina, retnming home Sunday erening. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Raley ot Bishoprille, Mr. and Mri Roy Mo i^ughjin and aon of Camden, Mr and Mrs. Rufus Teal spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. McLaughlin. Mrs. J. R. West and three cbll uren, Arthur, “Crossy" and Jim mie, spent serersl days last week in Columbia with her mother, Mrs. Hsttie Courtney, Ulmwood avenue. Mlaa Willie Mae Elltott left Sat Ih’. A. Hachadoorian Chiropractor mi BROAD ST. (Formerly Red Crete Headquarters) CAMDENy S. C. TeleplioBe ITl-W ~~ X-Ray Senrice tUNIRAI HOMF PMONt I*'' ’ .AN’rtN . Inspeetion Welcome We are glad to welceaM wlaitera to oar egtaMiahmapt. Tbit fact ll| we are prMid of wWd we hat# oomplUned herey fbota in the oim- enisatloii el oar faeiKdot aad um ooBwealaneo akid ccitafnFt it off erg to theta we Mrre. We faitHe ant- oae who may be iateretted to in and Jook aronnd. Rottor tmi, phene for an appointment and we will attign a competent mtiid>tr of our ttaff to explain anything you may with to know. Buy, Trade, Sell and Bank In Camden urday to resuase her studlea at Win* Ihrop college. Mrs. A. A. West, who spent a week at MyrUe Baach with rela- tives. returned a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Stontot and sons spent last Tuesday with hla mother at Fork. Dillon county. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Yarbrough of Columbia made a short Tislt with his cousin, M. 8. Rosier, Son* day. Mrs.' Mattie Clark of Charlotte, N. C., has' been Tisitlng her sis ter, Mrs. J. E. Brannon and family. Mrs. Therrel of Lancasler ia spending some time with her datuhter. Mr». Vernon Robinson. Mr. and Mra. A. B. Rosier of Cayce were visitors here Sunday. Misa Joan Rucker of Woodward is viafting her sister, Mrs. V* H Cutler of the Wayside Park, at Caasatt. The many friends of Mr. and Mra. Cutler of Cassatt and V7ood ford are very sorry to hear their aix-months-old baby, Danny, has the whooping cough. Mrs. J. A. Offleld returned to Rock Hilil Monday afternoon after spending the weekend with his wife and children of Cassatt He has been back on bis old Job now at the Rock Hill Printing and Fin ishlng company for aeveral weeks. The Rev. King of Camden has FOR THR BEST to Body Rtpmira Fcndef Work Poiathic ON ANY MAKE CAR All work done by Skilled Personnel using Modern Equipment FVee ' BsthDates made on Repair Joba. SEE Camden Motor Co. PHONE TIf-w iieo Nov H gtood Farmers! The Junior Chamber of Commerce Recom- mendathat you check prices offered for cotton in Camden before yon sen. Camden wiU have one of the most aVtive COTTON MARKETS in South Carolina. FIVE ACTIVE COMPEmTIVE COTTON BUYERS Veteran cotton weigher with ovhr fifteen years expenence. V Gins surrounding Camden in Bne shape, to handle volume. - • V to- • 4- { • . ' Attractive prices for aD grades and staples. • - • • B V- •* I - This ad paid for ky Camden Juidor Chamber of Commerce Jadf Gardner In Rq^lar Aimy Jack Gardner, son of Lola T. Uardnsr, Route 4, Kershaw, en listed in the Regular Army, Infan try, nnaaalgned for three years. •A former Pfc. in the infantry# he haa a previous military record of one year five months and 11 days, serving overseas with Headr quarter 2nd Constabulary Brigade, 2tb Infantry. He received the army of. occupiUton medal and WW n Victory medal. Pfc. Gardner attend ed Kershaw high school and'later fanned. Coot Jackson Gardner, son of Bleeker M. and Fred I. Gardner, Route 8, Kershaw, enlisted in the Regular Army, Infantry for three years also. A former Pfc. in the AC, he^has a military record of one year one month land seven i»aya He received the WW 11 Vic tory medal Pfc. Gardner attended Mt. Pisgah school, Kershaw, and later farmed. E. J. West, Jr. In MlUine Corps Ernest James West, Jr., 20-year- old son df Mr. and Mrs. E. J. West, Sr., Route 2, Camden, enlisted in the Marine Corps recently for a period of jIbrM years. Young West, a former member 6f the U. 8. navy, has been irans- f^ed to the Martoe Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, 8. C.. where he wiU undergo recruit training. Upon his necessful completion of this training, be will be given ten days’ leave, which hf plans to *peindjvlthhh|^parentik^^^^^ Um WaMi FINAL DISCHARGE Notice la hereby given that oae month from thla date, <m Septem ber 26th, 1147. MIm Laura Weat will make 4o the Probate Court ot Kershaw County her final retom aa Adminiatratrlx ot the eatale of J. R. Weet, deceased, and on the same date she will apply to the said Court for a final discharge at ■aid Administratrix. f4-S7t K. C. ARNVTT. PrPbate Conrt Camden. 8. C.. Aug. 26.1M7. accepted the mH for pastor at the Beaver Dam Baptist church. u» “.rxru;? Si TUirsh!:'; pahM aad Mcios* caw Craaa darjopisu. NMrabalw ia dclislwfiil w aw! k bare- tkw dia clasa aad retfeah4d ... ii gmto baa, apo-Kkky... dow act aaia iha akn ... Mbtor ... aw dwaa. Gat a ^ da todar aad wc haw gsiddy fc briar looddag. wticenw reliaf. laad dkaoi^ ir Alwsnadbrma, wktai BaiMtn...tind. bamb# fMl. . . laabarn . . . braim .. . Itchbii lUn. HEURA'BALM SHU ail NUC Of TNI COMMOM STMUTrs , fOOT fUNSI ON CONTACf State Theatre KERSHAW, 5. C . FridhY, September 12 *i WONDER WHO^S KISSING HER NOW** June Haver, Mark Stsvens Setnrdev, September 13* ^^HOMESTEADERS OF PARADISE VALLEY** Allan Lane Set., Sept. 13, 10x30 P* MU “JUrfGLE FUGHT** Robert Lovfsry, Ann Eavage " " -'■'■'■I — Mon.-Tuea., $ept. 15-16 ^UNDERCOVER MAISIE’ Ann Sothern# Barry Nelson -WedneadaY, September 17 “NEWS HOUND” Leo Gorcty, Huntx Hall Thursday, September 18 “THE HOMESTRETCH** Cornel Wilde, Maureen O’Hara PK THEATRE BETH UN E, a C Friday, September 12 "HOMESTRITCH’* in Technicolor*—wHh Maureen O'Hara. Comal Wilde News of the Day and Cartoon Saturday, September 13 "STAGECOACH TO DENVER” with Alan I.Ane as Red Ryder Bobby Blake Chapter No. 2. Mack Widow Saturday Late Shew, 10:00 "SAN QUENTIN” with Lawrence Tierney Marion Oarr Serial and ^medy Monday-Tuesday,. Septamber 16-13 •SPRINGTIME IN SIERAS” In Trucoloivwlth Roy Rogers Jane Praiee, Andy Devine Movietone News and Cartoon Wedueaday, Septembar 1J • ^LltTLE JJM” ' :wiur. Butch Jenkins James Craig,' Frances Gifford Also Selected Sh)^ Subjects Thvreday, Bsptemter 'IS "RAGE IN HEAVEN” vRIlJ^ben itoatgomery COMING ATTRACTIONS Camden llieatre Fri.-S«t, Sn»t 12-13 **IT HAPPENED ON 5Ui AVENUE** Oon OsFore, Ann Harding Also Selected Short Subjects 7 Late Show ' Sat., Sept. 13, 10:30 P. M. - “BORN TO SPEED** Johnny Sands, Terry Austin MoBu-Tvea., Sept. 15-16 The Muticala of Muflcalsl “VARIETY GIRL” Mary Hatcher, DeForeet Kelley ■Ing Croeby, Bob Hope Barbara Stanvwok, Oor^y Lamour and iiany More Latkst Newt Wed.-Tbtira., Sept. 17-16 “THE GREAT WALTZ” Louise Rainer, Fdmand Qmvet AIm News oomifc AthtAcnoRs Haig^ Theatre tOnm Mti aM. W toWWWWWMMMMSw maaL, bet it-is "SOttO OF THE WASTtLANP” Jimmy Waktiy, Lee (Laasee) White Alas Bsrial, Comedy, Cartoon wqooqooQoeoeisooeeooote Meeu-Tues., Sept. 15-16 Special I “BORN TO KILL” Lawrence Tierney, Clal’w Trevor, Walter Slexak A4ee Paths News >OOO0OOOOOPODOOOe<OOqO< Wed.-Thiira., Sept. 17-18 **THE WOMAN ON THE BEACH” Joan BennetL Robert Ryan Paramount Newt and Bertol NEMNAW LOME rI A P. M. Regular tton First Tueeday M Bad: Month at S P. N. Vititoru WeleoBMi OMOROB MICKLBl W. M. L. H. JONBE, Boerstary (ihromde Classified Ads GetR^ ■'FOOD STORES, KH) Tokay CRABes 3 IbSe 29c ANN PAGE SPAGHETTI OR Macaroni 6 ox. Q» Phg. Nectar Tea ^ 39c STARR PREPARED 2 «,“• 25c Jmra SUNNYFIELD ASST. CEBEAI^ NEW GREEN CABBAGE 2 lbs. 8c FRESH GREEN BEAMS 2lbs......29c NEW RED BUSS POTAIDG SIbsL ..,..27c LARGE CRISP CELEHy Stalk ....13c fresh T0MA1X)|| 2Ib3.... .25c® NABISCO SUGAR NONEYMAIO GRAHAM CRA(!K£RS SWEEt A^D TEMDEti IONA PEAS i-a. Pfcf. Ne. ttk PACKER’S LABEL StO. PACK tomato] anm page PiibbiRo's 22( 25( '10( 2r2!l< 3**- 22( 21( APPLE mCE IM Lamb Shoulder 6 Fryers lb. 67( FISH Fillet Perch .t, lb. Whitting^... E23i SPARK IONA f"- TOMATO JUICE RED CHEEK POMMC CAMDEN / TORPBDO Moafets ' tritotii rnmmtmmmmCtmpm .... $1472 # $1,519 SpmrtCmmp^ . S^BrnmrS^tUm Bwsfms Compm 4»BomrS«d€um . • • • « Cmmcmrttktm ...••• Mw lMX0 CmmmmrHbim • BTRRAMLilVBR MOBELS • • • • • 1,523 • 1,538 e 1,569 e 1,597 e 1,896 e 1.938 • 1,570 1,585 1,616 1,644 1,943 1,985 CwMem CwHite . • • • • $1,636 4 $lt$M 4.Jtewr Warn . . . . . 1,687 ♦ 1»734 Stmmtimre ^ Sialism Wmwm .w 2,331* 2,378 ... iMi Above prices indude Federal, State and Local Taxes, and Freight—rsei/y m tfrivt. Liceoie, Opdonal Equipmeht, alid Accessories exit*- Prices subject to ^angt writ^ut notice. In these trying days o4 mow ^. shortages, it is easy to forget tee o**] flseasnre of motor car value. That's why ure are ptAlishiajh | the factoey-sugumteo local deuteim] price for' each ftontiac model We feci It ffliy bencit the rihaifkled mat a 8ne car—whlehS^ hfl you oeold.ask of my prked fcy Mcimrixed Pontiac desk** at aadh tesuionablc ignres. If yo*r deciiion is » ova • I we aak diat Tha NMMiac cao, aonsimeat' m fafdier proditetteh. When your Faadac is delive^ f** ba dmily ^ fee four pa^ r yqa'U laeawa.aa oatstaodingiy and beaudfiri aatomobUe-’*’* Specs tife, mring <covtr4' tens; dasl SUB deal caihoreipr N4 oC the BOYKIN PONTIAC Cttrtooa COff' .. f »V'~‘ ■'*' i—