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r ii' 't: !t MOETIN !%]%€ Kershaw Schools To Be In District Tourney Baron DeKalh, ^nd iBaney achools will participate in the Upper District basketball loumament which wil' begin at Ashwood on Feb. 4 with ten girl teams and ten bovs teams com peting. ■The tournament comniJItee an ticipates a large crowd at the open ing ceremonies to be held at 15:30 o’clock on Wednesday, Feb. 4. Immediately following the open ing ceremonies, Hillcrest girls and boys will play the Central girls and boys at 8 o’clock and at W o’clock the Ashwood girls and boys will take on the Bethune girls and bo}^. This is the largest district ionr- nament in this part of the state and for the past three years It has been thoroughly enjoyed by every one. 'The tournament this year shotild be the most exciting one yrt bo-j cause the teams are classed about even. The schedule for the first three davs follows; •Wednesday, Feh. 4. 8 o’clock. Hlllcrest vs. Central (girls). Wednesday, Feh. 4. 7 o’clock, Hi’icrest vs. Central, (boys) Wednesday, F^h. 4. 8 o’clock, Ashwood vs. Bethune. (girls). Wednesday, Feb. 4, 9 o’clock, Ashwood vs. Rethiine, (bovs). Thnrsdsv. Feh. B, 3 o’clock. Bar- ' • When you think of Lumber Think of uj . . . Miller Lum> her Company. « THE CAktPlH CHItOWtCLl, CAMDCIi, >OUTH CABOLiWA, FWIDAY, MWUAWy 1t4t New Cold Wave la Reported Coming It’s sad news, friends! The ladio stated Thursday morning that a new cold wave was rushln.*! out of Canada and would envelop the Eastern section. It appears now that it win be a long time until spring. m —I —>—• BETHESDA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday. February 1 A. Doup^as McArn, Pastor Church school at 10 o’clock with a Bible class for every age. The nursery class continues through the morning service. Morning wor ship at 11:15 with prayer, anthem and sermon. Outpost Sunday school at 3:00 o'clock.'Juniors at 4:30 and Youth Fellowship at •:'30. Fveryone i.s invited t-> at tend these servicea. . Electricity in Iowa Iowa now has 150,687 farms—73 per cent of the total In the state- served by electric lines. The total in 1940 was about half tt^is number or 86,000 farms having electricity. on DeKalh vs. Midway, (girls), Thursday, Feb. 5, 4 o'clock, Bar on DeKalh vs. Midway, (boys). Thursday, Feb 6. 6 o’clock, Lynchburg vs. Lydia, (girls). Thursday, Feb. 5, 7 o’Mock, Lynchburg vs. Lydia, (boys) Thursday, Feb. 5, 8 o’clock, Antioch vs. loser 1 and 2, (girls). ’Thursday, Feb. 6, 9 o’clock, An tioch vs. loser I and 2 (boys) Friday, Feb. 6, 3 o’clock, Blaney vs. loser 6 and 7, (girls). Friday, Feb. 6, 4 o’clock, Blaney vs. loser 6 and 7, (boys). Auto Seat Covers Individually Tailored BY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN Yo& select the material an^ style you want and we Tailor Them To Your T^wte, h ANY MAKE —ANY MODEL Tops—any kind—and Headlinings in stalled. We specialize in Auto Upholstery and Trim jobs. a And—We’ll Be Here TOMORROW To Back Up What We Do Today , ■" STOGNER MOTOR COMP Phone 570 WSCS Meeting The Woman’s bociety o£ Chrtetr ian Service of the Lytueton Street Methodist church md at tne home ot Mrs. W. a. Ztmp for thlr first I meeting of the year on January 20, The officers for the coming year were installed by the Rev. H. 1*. Spell, as follows: l»resldent, Mrs. a O. Boykin; vice president, Mrs. W. F. Nettles, Sr.; recording secretary, Mr*. W. F. Nettles, Jr.; treasurer, Mrs. W. a. Zemp; superintendent of local work, Mrs. John Nettles; superin* tendent of. BUPPUefl M.nk U .Uraham; superintendent of social relations, Mrs, Newell Wlmbeirly; baby specials, Mrs. Floyd Boykin: .secretary of literature and piiblica- j lions, Mrs; Capers Zemp; supcrln- ' tendent of student work, Mrs, Newell Wimberly; superintendent of youth work, Mrs. J. Douglas .Montgomery; superintendent of children’s work, Mrs. J. D. Zemp; superintendent of women’s status, •Mrs. J, P. Lewis; Missionary edu cation and study, Mrs. C. B. Wales; in charge of upper room, Mrs. H E. Graham; superintendent of Spiritual Life, Mrs. W. F. Nettles. Sr.; circle leaders, Sophie Zemp Circle, president; Mrs. George Dar den; assistants, Mrs. Harold Book er and Mrs. Wiley ^Sheom; Re becca DeLoache Circle, president; Mrs. J. E. Hoffman and assisi.ints, Mrs. H. B. Littlejohn and Mrs. E • C. Zemp; Wesleyan Guild, presi dent. Mrs. Jack Nettles. After the business was concluded all of the members were invited Into the dining hall for rofresh- raents. Mrs. W. F. Nettles and Mrs. B. O. Boykin poured coffee from a beautlflly appointed table, deco rated with spring flowers. Red Cross Notes Sadis K. vonTrssekow At the annual meeting of Ker shaw county chapter of American Red Cross held on January- £1, It was moved and carried that all re ports of the year, 1947, would be rubllsbed. These will be published t-ach week. The annual report ot Aithnr Stokes, accident prevention, chair man, during the year accident pre vention has been stressed in the tublic schMls through dlstrlbu- Mon of literature and use of recom mended films. Particular attention has been given to removal ol fire liacards in the various schools. In cooperation with the National Safety Council, the American Au tomobile Association, the State De partment of Education, the State Highway Department and the Uni versity of South Carolina Exten sion Service, the prevention of highway accidents through Driver Education in the public schools of| Kershaw county the state have taken a definite step forward. . Driver education courses .have been placed in Camden and An tioch schools with trained teach ers to conduct the courses using Co-Football Captains Fjor 194S m A • ifr, 1 m GARRISON AtKt-~ | ed—how many aldermen elected at large and their terms ot office: also aity other information that may have a bearing on the qoes- t!on beford oa. | In closing may 1 emphasise that 1 have no political aspire tlons now or later hnt 1 do have much at heart the welfare of Camden whoee i>ast we revere, whose pres ent we point to with pride and oyer whose fnture we are most uptimistic. Yours sincerely. Henry O. Garrison NOTICE Haircuts • ■ \ Des Kennedv Barber Shop (Corner of Ratledg« Broad Streets) Donald Morrison (left) and Ernest Baker (right) have been chosen eo-football captains of the 1948 Camden High School football team. Morriaon it a tackle and Baker an end. dual control antomobiles furnished by two local automobile dealers. We hope that in the near future driver education courses will be offered' In all high schools of the county. Present at the annual meeting was Miss Isabelle S. Woods, grad uate of the School of Norses of Presbyterian hospital of New York City and also a registered Red Cross nurse. Miss Woods has offer ed her services in teaching a home nursing class. In spite of the inclement weather Mrs. D. M. Mays of Bethune and Mrs. Troy Denton of Malvern Hill were present. These ladies are Red Cross county chairmen and have rendered splendid service. Mrs. Claude West, one of our former county chairmen, of Cassatt, who DOW resides in Camden, was pres ent. A lovely arrangement of white roses and red carnations were sent for decoration to the annual meet ing by the Camden Floral Company. THERE IS NEVER ANY DOUBT ..... That all arraiifeiiieBU are promptly and efficiently cared for by **The Open Door*’ Standard# of funeral aer- ▼ice, when they are required. 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