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TMK CAMOKW CHWOWlCLl, CAitOIH, tOUTH CAWOLiNA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 2S. IMS 0 Observe Its JnA Aimiversary Clmrdk Workers May Flk Oaim Although Working The Mt Morlalk Baptist church Roprooontatnre the corner of York and Broad eets will celebrate Ita 8*nd. an> ersary on Sunday. Jaimary 16 th appropriate exwjlBe®. U 11:30 a. m., the pastor. Rev. W Boykin will preach glvlnf a ef ’ bletory of the M yoaif Ot- , church. « 3:30 p. m., the Rev. W. R. 0(P Social SMurity Office Will Be In Camden Two Days Of Each Motkth , choir. j^t 7 p. m,.. James Wright, a entlate minister of the Mt. )riah church, will have change the evening service. REGINA 1 f^orll^e'eoaveBlence of residents of Kershaw county, a represeuta- ee/pastor ^ arch, will preach the annhrertaryl mon He wfll be accompanied bylP«‘ fourth • Tuesday in each month, beginning at 11 o’clock in the morning. This announcement was made by J, P, Chick, manager of the Rock Hill field office, who announced at the same time ^that a special call is being issued to workers and former workers who have reached the age of 65 to help them protect their full social security benefit rights. Any person covered by the So cial Security Act may file his claim at age 65 even though he is btill working, according to Mr. Chick. Of course, the eligible wage earner may not receive benefits while he is working in a Job cov ered by the Social Security pro gram. But by filing application be ran prevent any possible less of 'benefits In the future. If he keeps putting off making a claim, he may lose some monthly payments to which he would otherwise be en titled. “So important is this matter that we not only invite, but urge all workers in private industry and business establishments—those who have done some work under Social Security—to come and see us,” Chick said. Relief At Last ForYourCoagh Ctreomoislan reUeves pnmiipCIy ba lm EASIER, FASTER DAILY CLEANING See US for a domonstration of those unusual footuros UGHT IN WnGHT... you can lift it with ■ finger. EASY TO OPERATI... almost glides over floor surfaces. QUICK DIRT DISFOSAL plastic cup empties like an ash tray. t EASY STORAGE... hangs conveniently on a Jiook. % ’39” Camden Floor Covering Co. PHONE 119-J (Next to Bus Terminal) ethane Weekly Budget Of N^ws Mrs. 8. U Schultman entertained Tuesday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. C. Pate, in honor of Miss Drucllla Ratcliff, a bride of Saturday. Guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Schult man and Miss Ratcliff. Mrs. Richard Jacobs had charge of the re.gister and pinned miniature bags of rice on each guest. Bingo and contests were enjoyed during the evening. A' wagon miM with many" Wried gifts were presented the honoree. Chicken salad, tomatoes, pickles, cakes and hot coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. S. L, Schultman and children have moved to Co lumbia where Mr. Schultman will enter Carolina the second semes ter. Mr. and J^rs. Schultman of Hamomnd, Ind., have been making Cassatt News Mrs. W. L. Young, Mrs. Jake Watkins and Mrs. N. C. Hall visit- id H. C. Young, who is seriously ill in HartAville, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Elliott and iwo children of Kershaw spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Eli YounjV Mrs. Steve Bower i.s at home from the Camden hospital and la doing nicely. Buck Davis, who attends Busi ness College in Columbia, spent the weekend -at liomw. - - Joe Offield, Sr., of Bristol, Tenn, is visiting hla son, Joe Offield, Jr. and • family, tfho reside with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hyatt. Mr. and Mra. B. L. McNeely moved to Tradesvllle this week. The McNeely’s have lived here for years and will be missed from this community. Their friends wish for their home with Mrs. Schultinan’8'’Hiet*» ike best of luck In their new parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pate for the past few months. Mrs. Carl Harrison and little son, David of New York are vleltlng Mrs. Harrison’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hearon. Mrs. Septamus Gordon of Rich- burg is visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ed Hearon. Miss Prances Helms of Broad way. N. C.. was the weekend guest of Mrs. Daisy Mcljaurin and at tended the Ratcllff-KIng wedding. Mrs. Jim Coatoe entertained horn.*. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and son, Roy, Jr.,^of Camden, spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mcl.ai!ghlln. They with hIs mother visited in Bishop- ville Sunday. Miss Bessie Rosier spent sev- fral days last week with Mrs. Alma W. Rosier. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wells of Blsh- opville visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cooper Sunday. J. H. Davis, who was a patient recently in the Camden hospital. Tuesday afternoon at her homejiesumed his work last week, with a miscellaneous shower for* Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Teal and her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Teal spent rlKhttothe looaen and expel CMue it xoee i Arable to^eto loc germ laden phkegm, and aid nature 10 soothe and heal raw, tender. In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Couchs, Chest Colds, Brocchitii Treat Yourself To The Best! Richard Shropshire and Estelle Jordan are wait ing to serve you at— ^ Shrop’s Beauty Shop 1420 Campbell St. \ Phone 379-W Catoe, a recept bride Mrs. Cetoe wag the recipient of many pretty and useful prlfts for her new home. A salad plate and hot coffee were served. Mrs. John Carlson and children of Old Orchard. Me., are visiting Mrs. Carlson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mcljaurin. Sgt. W. B. Hilton has returned ,t0 Ogden, Utah, after spending 30 days here with his wife and lit tle daughter, Gloria. Mr. and Mrs. June Truesdell spent Sunday In Bennettsville with Mrs. Truesdell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Melton. Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. N. MoLaurln were Mr. and Mrs. Richard McLanrin of Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Paschal Mcljaurin and children of Cheraw. Ira B. Horton, Jr., USN, spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Horton. Mrs. W. L. Baker has been quite sick at her home here for the past week. Miss Willie Elsther Ratcliff and Joyce Fowler of Winthrop college spent the weekend here and were members of the Ratcllff-Klng wed ding party. the weekend in Whlteville, N. C., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rosier of Cavce visited here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cagle of Ijancaster spent Sunday and Sun day night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ij. McLanghlin. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buchan of Columbia were hare this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brannon and Jimmie of Rock Hill spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brannon. Mrs. Emmie Marshall Is with >’‘“r daughter, Mrs. Jake Smith In Camden. The Smiths have a daughter, who arrived several days ago and has been named Charlotte Linda Smith. Midway basketball team plaved TTaron DeKalb In the armory last Friday night, winning both gjnnes. The score for both games were more than doubled. They played a <lr>uM®-beader with Antioch Mon day night. Washington Says Uttiejohn May Run For Governor Former WAA Administrator is Veteran Of Four Years Service In The European Theater In Las* War what he had bean) was true. Ask ed point blank whether he would cr would not be a candidate for governor in 1950, Gen. Littlejohn today failed to give this news paper’s Washington correspondent a definite answer. Said the South Carolina General: FAQ! THNIt Rep. W. J. B. Dc^. Should Dorn decide not to run for the senate, nr run and lose, be will probably run for the governorship in 1960.” General Robert M/ tittlei* John, former War Asset? ad ministrator, who is now liv ing in Washington, is said to be flirting with the idea of running for Governor of South Carolina in 1960. EJdward Sims, Washington cor respondent of the Orangeburg Times and Democrat, says in r. dis patch to his paper: “Gen. Littlejohn’s cousin. Speak er of the South Carolina House Bruce Littlejohn, has also been mentioned as a possible candidate. But Speaker Littlejohn has given few indications of his future plans, and neither he nor Rep. Tom Pope of Newberry, who has been men tioned, have been doing a great amount of politicing over the state. “Gen. Litlejohn is a voteran of four years of European service in the last war, ^fter which he was made War Assets administra tor—serving one and a half vears and resigning last Novembe'-. He is a native South Carolinian. The younger Littlejohn serve six years in the House before entering the armed forces and was elected speaker one year ago tomorrow. “The death of Dr. James Mc Leod took a powerful figure out of gubernatorial speculation for 1950, and there is at this time a comparative scarcity of standout candidates. "The name of Gen. Littlejohn came from one of South Carolina’s best informed congressmen here. The General—the congressman raid—was considering the race If mas with her parents in Chicago. Mrs. J. E. Sevarance is visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. A- J. Smith in McCall. Mrs. Ella Jordan of Camden is Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seeley of Co- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L lumbla were Sunday guests of Mrs.} Waters. Seeley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs WHl Hammond. Provos FAST RELIEF for Mortimer Gardner and Supt. A. b Wayne are proud possessors of new Chevrolets. Botji parties havej beeifl on a waiting- list for months r PAIN MISERIES Modernizing Your Kitchen? and they are all smiles now. [ ^ NktiOiNlOj NlWiljj^E, XliiAt|l| Friends of C L. Maya will re-j gret to learn that he is quite ill in the Csmdeii hospital. ' flfrs. A. B. McLaurin returned Sunday afternoon spending Chrlst- S«rt, Stif MmcIm! JUST rub rrfrething, gMitlc Nra-ra-balm on tbe tore tpei. loouMJXbSillUC muKln mn to rel»K . . . ih« pajntBMi. Um NEURA- HALM tn gtt last. loas'laMing rtiicif from the misrriei of muacular acbet and paiaa. WALL COVERING Here's a new, washable wall cov ering that answers the needs of those who have been looking foa? an inexpen sive, yot durable wall covering for baths, kitchen^ and other utility rooms. It features a smooth, baked-on enamel finish that resists dirt and grease. ^Bring wall measure^ fnents for Free Eeii* oiate. BImI^ BIm, Chmtrf And Groan. PECAN TREES FOR SALE Twenty-five Hundred Heavy-Rooted Stuart Trees Now Ready For Planting %Our Stuart Trees are budded from the finest Stuart Buds available. m Trees should be planted from Dec. 1 to about March 20, IF INTERESTED WRITE FOR PRICES Golden Kernel Pecan Nursery D. K. Summera and Sons, proprietora CAMERON, S.C. Day Plione 40 Night Phono 17 F. Goodiich gives yon -FOBYOnOLilMS myoukwiks FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on February 16, 1948, Mrs. Nell I. Bowers will uiake to the Probate Court of Ker shaw county her ..final return as administratrix of the estate of George Bowers, deceased, and on ihe same date she will apply to the said court for a final discharge as said administratrix. 45-48c N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate. Camden, S. C., Jan. 15, 1948. COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre Corntr Broad and Rutledge 8ti FrL-SaL, Jan. 23-24 Hoppy Hunts a Killer! William Boyd in “THE MARAUDERS* Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks Dorindo CUffon Also Serial and Comady Mon.-Tuaa., Jan. 26-27 Special! “THE SEA HAWK** Errol Vlynn, Brenda Marshall Claude Rains Also Fathe News Wed.-Thurs., J^n. 28-29 “GOLDEF^ BOY** Barbara Stanwyck, Wm. Holden Adolphs Manjou Also Serial and Newt 'MiiiiiraiHniiiiiffliiiiiiiniir; intercollegiate Football Princeton and Rutgers played the After four years In Europe and intercollegiate football game In one and a half as War Assets ad- 1®®®- •'**** players on each side, minlstrator. I’m just tired. I’m go- lug to loaf for the next few months. 1 hadn’t thought about running for governer next time.’ “Told that there were reports he woujd be a candidate in 1950— and that his cousin was also at possibility—the. general jokingly re marked. “We’ll have to roll dice for that, I gueas and then broke' into a huge laugh. Though the gen eral wouldn’t five any clue to his plans, he also didn’t say no. “Interesting, Gen. Littlejohn Is' going to South Carolina around the first of the month for an extended visit to the state. He will visit his brother at Clemson, and then Jonesville, and then swing down through the state', stopping at var ious places. He said he intends to meet many of bis friends on that visit. j "He and Mrs. Littlejohn have just returned from a visit in New' England—where the general says they really have the Ice and snow.: Asked whether he’ll know any good j political news when he returns here after that visit, the gener.il an swered only with a great big laugh. ‘fif Gen. Llttleiohn <ft>^ run, there is a possibility be will face COMING ATTRACTIONS —AT— (^den Theatre FrL-S«t, Jaa. 23-24 * “THE WEB** Edmond O’Brien. Ella Raines William Dendix Also Selected Short Subjects Sat. Night, Jan 24, 10:30 “FEAR IN THE NIGHr* Paul Kelly, Ann Doran TOO FAT? Get SIIMME9 new vitamin candy way Have a more alender, uraccful Afure this A'YDS Candy Way. IT'S A ixxrroR S amazing DISCOVERY. 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