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itt News « L. Young, Mr. and Mr*, visited Henry Young ‘ ^Ue recently. ManhnM epent Monday ot last week In Columbia. Mra. Ed. McNair (LooUe Mc Coy) of Latta and Mra. a. L. Reaves of Bishc^TUle visited relsr Uvea here last Friday. Miss Ruth Walters of Columbia NO MAHER HOW LOW THE temperature DROPSn coft A newEENUINE rORD BATTERY Iredfearn motor company W. DeKalb Street PhonlB 140 spent the weekend with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brannon and Mr. end Mrs. S. B. Walters visited relatives in Columbia Sunday. Mrs. M. S. Rosier, who spent three weeks with her daughter. Miss Flo Rosier at Camp Jejeune and -with her neice, Mrs.’ John Gresham and , family in Wllmlng- Lon, N. C., returned to her home Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John Buchan of Columbia were here for the seek- end. Miss Marie Vaughn of Columbia spent the weekend with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Vaughn. Miss Flo Rosier accompcnled her mother borne for the weekend returning to Camp Jejeune Mon day., James West attend^ a meeting of Presbytery In Columbia last week. Miss Betty Jane McCaskill of Columbia spent the weekend at Lome. Quinton and Otis Lowman of Co lumbia spent Saturday with thMr uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bowers and family. Mrs. Brown, who visited her' daughter, Mrs. Williams and Mr. Williams, returned to her home at Staten Island, N. Y., recently. Mrs. Hattie Courtney and Mra. Gertrude Stelfel of Columbia apenf the ' weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James West and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCreary of Columbia visited her brother, C. L. McCaskill and family Sun day. N CHCKEN STEW SUPPER Chicken stew at Lugoff school bouse Saturday night, 8 o’clock. Admission $1.00. For benefit of Sunday school and Wdmen’s Auxil iary of Lugoff. Square dance after- warda Ua<» Chrtmicle Want Ads Camden Playerg Nurse Injuries, After Ball Game Camden Romps Over Lan< caster^^RriT Four Flayers Injured During Melee. Majorette Stricken 'When you think of lum ber, think of Ua.’*—MUler Lumber Companj. ffHEN ITS- po and Appliance Financing Se^ Your **Home Owned and Operated Finance Company** ■X Save Future Charges By Asking Your Dealer to Call Us. Check Our Rates First I COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE Kershaw W. DeKalb Street Finance €o. PhoMSdS Little Bidldinf Chrysler and nymauth Owners We regret that we have been and still are unable to get enough new cars to meet our demands. However, with only ONE exception every new car we have re ceived since the war has been delivered locally to Cam den and Kershaw County residents. We are aware that many local people, including some of our long-stand-^ - Jng customers, have found it necessary due to the —i. shortage of new cars to go out of town to buy a new Chrysler or Plymouth. Therefore, we want to take this opportunity to welcome you to our Service De partment for your new car service — it matters not where you may have bought it. If it is Factory War ranty Service or whatever your heeds, come in to , us. We have a personal interest in your car and it wilt he a pleasure to serve you. The same invitation goes to those who have bought a USED Chrysler-Product from some other Dealer. Our Service Shop and equipment are modem and com plete and our mechanics are capable workmen with several years of Specialized Training on Chrysler and Plymouth Cars. Come h Today and Let Us Eeep Your Obt In T(q» Condition. Stars may have fallen on Alaba ma but it waa a series of jinx that descended on the Camden Bulldog football team in the game at Lan- CMter last Monday night. While the Bulldogs, state title bound, romped over the luckless Lancaster outfit 40 to 0, the team lost two and probably four play ers for the grueling tilt against Spartanburg Friday night. Donald Morrison, lanky left tackle of the Bulldog team, went out of the game In the early min utes, when his shoulder was dis located. Frank Horton, a reserve guard, also suffered a shoulder dislocation. Both of these young sters sre through with the sport this season and will watch the Spartanburg game from the bench. Jimmy Team suffered a bad knee injury while Jimmy Cox had his ankle twisted. To cap the climax. Miss Vera McCaskill, one of the attractive majorettes with the Camden High School band, w-as taken violently ill during the game and was rush ed to the Camden hospital iu an auto where an emergency opera tion to relieve a swollen appendix was performed. It was a worried and perplexed Lindsay Pierce, Camden coach, who discussed the prospects of s victory over Spartanburg Friday night. “With Morrison and Horton both lost to us, and Team and Cok badly crippled, we are going to be hard put to check those Spartans.’’ ho said. Pierce declined further comment on a title clash with North Char^ leaton. stating that bis Job right now was to win the game over Spartanburg. "There isn’t anything definite on a title game and cer tainly we haven’t even thought of where one would be played,’’ he added. “The Idea of playing a game for the March of Dimes fund sounds all right but I believe that charity begins at home. We have need of money for additional equip ment and to use in building up our field.’’ More Help Now For Housewives In the past six years It has been difficult for you, housewife, to hire anyone to do odd jobs around rhe home such as mowing the lawn, trimming shrubbery, waxing floors and numerous other tasks that pre sent themselves in which you need assistance. ‘'m Your local office of the Bouth Carolina State Employment Ser vice, located In the Agricultural building is prepared now to help jmn locate anltable workers to do these odd tasks. Our work during the war was confined almost wholly to recruit ing personnel for local sssential Industries and establiahmeats en gaged In the manufactorlBg ot Im plements of war. Now, sinoq ws are engaged in peace-time pursuits and since there is s surplus of workers in this area who are seek ing employment at our ot^e. we believe we can be of assistaace to you in securing help with your odd Jobs. If you sre antieipaUng a task aronnd your home for which you need help, we would like for -you to call our office, phone S47. or come in person and place your or< der. You may rest assured that yon will have our wholehearted oo- uperatfoB. Uvingston And^ Frieti^ To Attend Driver Courses Ernest Frletag and B. E. Liv ingston of this city will attend a five-day teacher instttnte of driver education and training at the USC next week, according to President Norman M. Smith. Fifty-eight public school officials tfoffi iSodth Caraltaa "and other Southern states will attend the five-day program. The institute is sponsored by the nniversity exten sion division, the state highway department and the Junior Cham ber of Commerce. The purpose of this institute Is PAGE THREE Seal Sale Letters Mailed To People Of Kershaw Co, Seal sale letters will go into the mall MofiGsy mtnTrtngr^mvetHber 24. “Through the sale of these Christmas seals, the Kershaw County Tuberculosis association is asking support for its 1J48 pro gram,’’ said Douglas Montgomery, .tresidont. “We believe that every citizen In Kershaw county will agree that our programs for case finding and health education, as they have been conducted through your generosity of last year, have helped to make our coun’y a wealthier place in which to live and rear our children.’’ Pledging an equally active pro gram through 1948, Mr. Mont gomery said that It was with every confidence In the support of every citizen that this, year’s Seal Sale goal was set for $3,800.00. Mrs. George Creed, county seal sale chaJnqan, reminds us that “Elghty-flve per cent of all money invest^ in the seal sale remains here in Kershaw county and works for all of us all year long.’* She further states that from the remain ing 15 per cent, the county gets vailuable service from the state and National Tuberculosis associations, and that also through this same 15 per cent is given the privilege of participating In Nation’s pro gram of Tuberculosis Resea.'ch. The 1947 seal was designed by Raymond H. Lufkin, of Tenafly, N. J., nationally known ^free-lance artist, typographer and iliusirator of children’s books. During World War II he won a special citation from the treasury department for his war bond posters. _ Dr. Geo. Brunson Has X-^y (^nic Dr. George Brunson, of State Park, was in Camden Wednesday, November 12, to conduct the month ly X-ray clinic. As usual, he was accompanied by Mr. Carter, X-ray technician of the state department of health. This was the largest revular clinic which has ever been conduc ed In Kershaw county. 112 per sons were Guoroscoped and 15 were X-rayed. 'The clinician’s services aHe financed from seal sale money. Kershaw Young Men Are Wanted The South Carolina Area Trade School, which is now teaching 175 boys and girls useful vocaJons, t/HLoffer two additional courhos'to young men of Kershaw county and other sections of South Carolina. George W. Fricks, principal of the school which is located a*, the C.apital airport, near Columbia, said that a course In watch repairing would be started in December pro vided a suitable instructor could be secured. He is now taking applica tions for the instructor's position and f<d’ new students desiring the course. Another new -course will be bar- berlng which is to begin February S at the start of the school’s sec ond semester. An instructor in this course has already been employed. Applications from students aro be ing received. TOYLAND ISOlPEN/ Western Auto Asso^ate Store » #■ ^ to train Instructors for‘courses in arlvlng in the high schools. The project is In line with recommen dations ot President Harry Tru man’s safety conference last spring. sncNsiwni BmUrOimlwr iaaui^tMjuMQiuaU- auv oimtcT mcneci MARBLE-GRANITE MNnanowicn axo wawto NIAA QUAMIft vatTK roa pan aooauT 914 Hardnn St. Cokaabk, S. C In i Gabardines Coverts nnd Tweeds with lip-Out Linings Get set for the new •enaon with a new fall top-coat. Be aure to aee our auperb col lection of the smart new ooata in all want ed fabrics. Budget Priced At .75 ■Up OUR STORE Will remain OPEN ALL DAY Wednesday For the rest of the Home ci Natiooallf Adwurtiaod HemKaMdlao Watch Uw happy gloam come into Mom’s ejrea nrhen she first catches sight of Ao new shining. Toast master ’P«p-tq>* Toaster, GE Automatic Iron, GE Coffoo»Malw, GE Roaster, or GE Vactram Cloaner mdor Ao trM.” Thhee aro gifts orory homemaker( wants smd approciatos. Ghro Mother a ■’current’* faro- rite this M' ■if What Is It Worth To hare a man-do yonr baflding, who hen had thirty yearn _esp«rienoe, and effkieid timk and' to worii with, oil it doesn’t eoet any nore. Youigat aS that fer ^Thsrs is No MBiliSiito for Exporlsfioo*’ ’ More Tor Tour BLE. CALL \ ( 1', 'A f: - \ .! Buy Now for CJMsOnoo—Ifsc Our Conoadent Lay-Away Plan nos zs-w