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V ^AOE roun THl CAilPgW CHWOWICLI, CAMPtW, tOUTH CAWOLIWA, PWIDAY, rEBRUARY fO, RAC TOWLE - WALLACE and FRANK M. WfflTING STERUNG .< * F. D. GOODALE FI ATTENTION Tobacco Growers! ' If you are late PLANTING your Tobacco beds, see us about Lordite, a plant bed media and-mulching ma terial developed by Dr. Gilbert H. Col lins, professor of soils and agronomy, Clemson A & M College. Gives you ap-* proximately three times as many plants per square yard, 4 to 8 weeks earlier^ * Camden Feed & Seed Co. Broad St Camden, S. C. * gestlon and makes breathing es«ler in a hurry . . . gives grand relief from anllOy, soeezy. stuffy distress of head colds. Follow directions in the package. TeH ’Em You Reed It In The Chronicle VNES VA'TRO*NOL Calls Attention To County Roads The Kershaw County Grand Jury this week In its presentment call ed attention to the conditions o' the county roads. Said the grand Jury: I “Attention has been called to the bad condition of roads over the county generally, which Is largely due to weather con dltlons beyond control. The grand Jury requests that all roads be examined and corrections made where most need led as foon as practical.” I Use Chronicle Want A.ds Bmtke Ifyournoaescnne- Miss Hi Miss “H#- Y' Mr.R I have a problem... *H*v« just started housekeepings and I notice that so thany young brides soon get careless about their appearance. Pm determined to keep looking fresh and daintyf even at my household chores and morning shoppings yet I can*t buy a lot of dress-up things, and the ordinary housedress doesnU seem quite smart enough to make me feel well-groomed. What to dp?** Velma Munn has been chosen Miss Hi Miss from Mt. Pisgah High School, Kershaw, and will receive recognition as an outstanding high school senior of 1948 In the Miss Hi Miss edition of The Johnsonian to be published this week. An hon or roll student, Miss Munn has been president of the 4-H Club at Mt Pisgah High School and secre tary of the Junior Homemakers As sociation. This year she is serving as president of the J. H. A. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY The monthly meeting of the Hos pital AuxiHary will be held at the nurses home on Monday, February 23 at 4 p. m. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS FOR RENT—One furnished apart ment with .private bath and elec- trlc stove. Phone STS-W.^ FOR SALE—800 roll* of 4- point 11'gauge barbed wire, for immediate de- liyery at $6.00 per rolL Call 9113. 49c Fraiy Slim-Waist ButumsV Eftieis Camden Winter Colony Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pierce of Princeton, N. J., have returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arden Lowndes. The Raymond Woolfs gave a din ner party on last Tuesday at their home on Greene street for Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pierce of Princeton, N. J., Mr. and Mrs, Crls Greer (rf Middleburg, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Ar den (iowndes, Mrs. Rhetta McDow ell and Cyril Harrison. Mr., and Mrs. Arnold Jackson of Fishers Island, N. Y., and Pine- hurst, .N. C., stopped over with Mrs. W. L. Wright this week en route to Sea Island, Ga. Mrs. Ward Belcher of New York and Connecticut, who for many years occupied her winter place here, ‘‘Horse Branch Hall”, is ex pected this week from Lake Wales, • Fla., and will be atj the Court Inn. I Mrs. Marian DuPont Scott has I returned to Montpeliw, Va,, after spending several days here at her winler place, “Holly Hedge.” She will return to Camden at the end of the month for the remainder of jthe season. I Mrs. Cyril R. Harrison, who has ,been a patient at Union Memorial j hospital, Baltimore, M|d., will re- jturn home on Sunday, iShe will be, I accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Sewall S. WaHs of Baltimore, who will spend sometime hpre with the Harrisons and the Ardlen Lowndes., Mrs. Mable Ransom lot Lockport, N. Y., has arrived and/ is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wallace I. Keep in the Blakeney cottgge. Mrs. Lewis R. ^Ambler of Asbury Park, N. J., has anived and has opened her winter home at 1710 Fair street. Mr. and Mrs. Les /Ayan of Scran ton, Pa., who havej taken the W. W. Bates place on Lyttleton street for February and March, have had as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene of Scranton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ames Wil liams stopped over one day this week with the David R. WQllams at Mulberry plantation en route from Sea Island, Ga., to their home In Boston, Mass. Mr. Williams, a noted author, spent sometime in and around Camden' last year cob lecting material for his newest book. Mr.'and Mrs. Irving C. Bolton of Cleveland, Ohio, are also guests at Mulberry. They’re beautiful. 1 y useful METAL Jr. Chembrey Speed to Penney^$ I Your Pin Money Buys Problemsolving No other material of comparable elegance is so easy to keep beautiful. The dattkony dinpl*, 2>qt MAYPAie PITCHfR.... 19.10 Smort 14-01. COLDOteSTER TUMBLERS oodi 9.10 See them—and other Kensinaton AAetal creations—at The Hoffer Company Jewelers eiid Optometrists Court Inn News Among the recent arrivals at the Court Inn are L. P. Sheldon of Paeolet, Vt„ Miss* Irene Rhody of New York, Miss F. M. McKenzie, New York; Miss E. Frazier Garri- son-on-Hudson, N. Y.; Mrs. Ssther DuPont Weir of Wilmington, Del., Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Reuter, Wash ington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. T. C. J, Whedbee, Cockville, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meiggs, Radnor, Pa.; Mrs. James Hasselman, Mid dletown, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Fry, Wyoming, Pa.; Prank Powers of Philadelphia, Pa.t Mr. and Mrs. O. Anthony Lardner of New York City and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hartshome of New York. Expected to arrive are: rMs. Shephard Fabbl of New York, who will spend sometime at Court Inn, and Mr. and Mrs. Joel E. Fisher of New York, who will remain at the Inn for a month. Hospital Tag Day Great Success; The Tag Day conducted by the ladiee pf the Camden Hoe- pltal Auxiliary laet Saturday proved very sueceesful and the goal of $700 wee exceeded by^ $128,25. A total of $6^1.25 was collect ed on the etreets and $247 was realized from cooperative^ edvertleemente of the business men of the city. Mrs, Granger Gaither, auxli- 2.79 Sum for MOssee, Women, JttniorsI 9(ksq. percales! PopHna, broaddotha, diaBi> braya! JErery dreaa aunHt with CHARM. •. right in fashion! Wbirling akirtal Sp- qaicka» batton-npa! Frilla, eyeleta, rick-radt trim! Smart daaaica, too. Fkrala, rirndeib •tripea, plaida, polka dota... you’ll be aong* happy wearing them! Many nra J^anway extdusives! All eolorfaatl It’a Penney’a Fd>> mary mi|raide ... eome quick and SAVE! iaiy praaideat^ hat aittandad her thanks for the fine opera tion that vvaa avidaheed on the part *of all concerned. - The colored people of the city responded generously to the cause under the leadership of Janie Lee Carter. 'or XgiMui - 35 a Pt^ <The Clothes CTr© WOMENS EXCHANGE BUILOlNc Lauruns Street Prints and Silks Sweaters Bendel Products ^ -lOUO 0°"^' ^OCM- t ■ Because all the services are performed with —NO IN-BETWEEN PROFITS—ONLY ONE HANDLING CHARGE — Through BIRDSEY’S direct from the mill method of distributing and selling. FLOUR 25 Lhs. 50 T.bs. BIRDSEY’S BEST 2J9 4J28 4 BROTHERS 2J02 2M MONEY SAVER U9 3£8 QUALITY FEEDS rooLbi.: LAYING MASH 20% 5.50 ‘BROILEB MASH 5.70 DAIRY FEED 20% 4.65 DAIRY FEED 16% 4.45 PIG A HOG FEED 4.95 GROW SCRATCH 5.35 SCRATCH FEED 5.25 ELRDSEl FLOL/r a FEED STORES ^ M4 Broui St. Camda^ S. C b LAMPS Add that erifa touch and charm with arhrigdit idea on the fight side of things— these beautifully designed lamps add cheer to all dull comers. Values to $5.00 Priced at— •