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b'j.- '■0< \ PAU9, IIOHT THI CAMDgtl CWWOtllCLC CAWOIR tOUTM PAmOUMK PWtPAV, A>IWt H If# . POLO GAME The Camden Yellowjackets, won orer the Camden Free Bootm in a polo match Wedneadar afternoon 6 to 3. For the winning team ecoree were made as follows: I^nis Ramos 2; Eddie Tejan 2; Ralph Little 1; S. C. Clybum 1, For the losing team M. B. Bams scored 2 and Charley Sabin 1. FUNERAL ON FRIDAY ^nera] services for Annie M. Brown will be conducted ati' i ^ o’clock Friday afternoon from Trln-' Ity Methodist .church. The pastor. Rev. W. R. Gregg, will official ii ■W t' m If' - V! t 1 '4' ■ ft Auto Seat Covers Individually Tailored BY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN You select the material and style you want and we Tailor Them To Your,Taste. ANY* MAKE — ANY MODEL ■ Tops—any kind—and~ Headlinings in stalled. We specialize in Auto Upholstery and Trim jobs. And—WeMl Be Here TOMORROW To Back Up What We Do Today STOGNER MOTOR COMPANY Phone S70 12S E. DeKalb St. M 0fLEH HEADQUARTER S /F Yotfe Mt/ffLtn ioof(Si/fm ^ FREE INSPECTION SERVICE ‘ ,Llik MffMl Nffatitt Tt MmMI OMriit A new lead to the problem of men* tal disease comes as the reeutt of comparative studlee of the behavior of the adrenal glandi imdar cdodi- dltlon stress in normal persons isnd of individusls suflerlnf from mental illness. The adrenal glands are tiny organs diapsd like a cocked baL above each kidney. They secrete two typos of hormones. One, known ss admnalln, or epinej^irlne. Is produced by their cores, or Inner parts. The other, named cortln. is secreted by their outer akin, or eor- tax. The regulator of energy in the body Is the thyroid gland, situated in ttie neck. The adrenal glands serve ss auxiliary “motors” In time of stress. When danger confronts man or ani* mal the adrenal glands go automaL'^ ically into action, by pouring extra' adrenalin into the blood stream. The biologists studied both nor* mal and mentally ill persons under conditions of controlled stress by making their subjects operate a pur suit meter under simulated condi tions of high-altitude flying. The amount of stress this operation in volves has been described by Army pilots as being eqUaL in tiring ef- fecL to close-formation flying under ^r weather conditions. The result showed a diflerence in response by the adrenal glands ‘ of the normal, aa compared with the mentally ab-, normal subjects. Strangely enough, it was not the adrenalin-secreting part of the gland that showed the difference in response, but the cor tex of the gland, producing the cor- tin, which is not under the C(Hitrol at the nervous system. Revival Services To Begin Sunday At Logoff Grarch MUFFLER A Now Mufflor frovicfos Fowor and Economy n root car oniater (■ dojh. gad, tiM ascaMltra back- praMora craatad can Mib- ■taatiaUy radaca powat and alBriwry. A naw " coriacOLibla, caaaa vital gaa .and la aafar aad quialar. y taks ekodtem^ adth a laaky, deggad, wocaaMt aatdlkr. It's da^sMWM aad atiM dowa tha aflklancy of y«iuf angitta, and can waata pradouc gaa. Lat as laapart tha aebauat tyatam on yoos cat. U you naad a atm nwwr, wall initall a Oanidna Tord muf- iar aromptly at «BaIt ooaL A mow muflar will mnka youi cat aMcb ooiatar, nuch aafar la diiaa. REDFEARN MOTOR CO. Studifls Rivial Eiptnditura Ritas of Marrlad Conplaa A summary of 23f farm family accounts studied by University of Illinois economists showed wide disnges in the amount and distribu tion of family expenditures and sav ings from the first year of mar riage to the 35th wedding anniver sary and beyond. Ordinarily the gmatast savings ara made after tha diildren are **(01 their own,” but in IMS, when income was high and many b^a ware in service, the largest savings were made by the group married SO to 24 years. Some of the year’s funds which would have been spent for college education went into savings for future use.’ Uvlng axpendituTM were hip est for the group married 25 to 2F years, mainly because of hi^ med ical expense and Urge wadding or other gifU to children. The lowest amount of money used tor living eras in families married SS years and over. The group marrifd 20 to 24 years carried the peak load tor operating, clothing, personal and recreation — expenditures which were related directly to the needs of the family. ADDITIONAL WANT adS LOST—Marine Corps emblem pin In or near Little theater. Finder return to Chronicle office for re ward. 6c PHONE 140 WEST D«KALB ST. 1 REPORT OF THE WANTED—Plowing and other gar den work. Leave word at Cam den Food Shop for “Boso.” Bp STATE BOARD OF HEALTH OF SOUTH CAROLINA TO THE KERSHAW COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ON MARCH 26. 1948 CULTURES FROM UTENSILS: Sent by County Health Dept., Camden, S. C. i Average plate count per utensil'surface: Colonies LugofI Colored School: Glasses 3 Spoons 3 Plates TMTC Mt. Prospect: Glasses TMTC ^ Spoons TMTC Plates :... 60 Blaney White School: Spoons 16 Forks 4 Plates 0 Blaney Colored School: Glasses 2 Spoons 6 bp ?h ates 2 .Cooke Colored School: Glasses 1,162 Forks 5 Plates ..... 1 Oak Grove School: Forks 1,600 Glasses 3,688 Plates TMTC Henry’a Luncheonette: Glasses 46 Spoons 0 Plates 1 Teen Age Canteen (Colored) ke Cream Dipper 0 Spoons 1 Francea Hart Cafet Spoons 1 Cups 26 Plates 1.. 1 « TMTC—Too Colonies Jacob’s Cafe: Glasses 0 Spoons 0 Plates 0 Newberry’s: Glasses 3 Spoons 168 Ice Crm. Dipper 90 Camden Dairies: Glasses 0 Spoons : 4 Ice Crm. Dipper TMTC if M A K Coffee Shop: Glasses 10 Spoons" 2 Plates 0 Camden Candy Kitchen Glasses TMTC - Spoons 8 Ice Crm, Dipper TMTC Broad SL Lunch: Glasses 1 Spoons 0 Cups 2 Court Inn: Glases 80 Spoons. 66 Plates 20 Hudson’s Cafe: Glasses 2 Spoons 18 • C^ps 8 fi{tts Terminal: Glasses 0 Spoons 88 I Ice Crm. Dipper .. 96 " \ mamj colonies to Colonies Carolina Lunck: Glasses 3 Spoons 3 Cups 2 Hopewell School: Glasses 64 Spoons 67 Plates TMTC Johnson School: Glasses 41 Spoons 5 Plates 0 Wood School: Glasses 11 Spoons .... 0 Plates :... 0 Mt. Joshua School: Glasses 90 Spoons 3 Plates 0 Mickle Schol: Glasses 128 Spoons 0 Plates 0 Pine Grove Schoid: Plates ........V. 0 Spoons 46 ' Forks 1 Parker Scisoolt Spoons 28 Glasses 7 Plates 26 ~ George’s Place: Cups ^ 8 Sp^ns TMTC Plates TMTC ♦ Rev. Leslie H. Patterson, D. D., executive secretary of the Presby- teman Synod of South Carolina, will be the ^visiting preacher in re vival services which will begin Sun day night, April 18 at 8 o’clock at the Lugoff Presbyterian church. The services will continue throughout the week and will end on Sunday, April 25. Drive Launched— (Conlinued from page one) any of the Individual concerts, ex plaining that the artist budget must be based on the number of members enrolled In the campaign this week. A goal of one thousand mem bers was set for the aesocietlon and It is hoped that they can be aeeured this week. In connection with the drive pos ters have been placed in twelve business places on Broad and De- Kalb streets carrying the picture of a noted artist and giving some clue as to his identity. Prizes are offered to those who guess the en tire list. ^ Johnny Zemp was the first to send in a complete correct list of the artists. aty ef MMae-Aged Chicago has become Uie h(»ne of the middle aged, acoiMing to a re port by the Advisory Committee of Chlcego-Cook Comty Health ^- vey. Chicago has fewer individuals under Hf years at age than does the United States, but also has proper- ttonately few individttals over M years of age,” the report points out The proportion of individuels be tween 35 and 54 years of sge in Chicago is greater Uian faa the wh(de United States. There hat been dur ing the past 20 years a downward trend in both the birtti rate end the death rate In Chicago, and these are important factors reducing the per centage of population under 20 yeara of age. Another factor changing the age distribution is immigration, which initially brought large num bers of persons in the rhiM-haget- ting age group to the United States, but now has ^minished to the point of being of no importance, the report said. Mrg. J.W. Spradleg Diet On Tuegdau Mrs. Ifsggle Spradley, 57, died at the Camden hoapltal bn Sundsy after an iUneas of aeveral weeka., A faithful member of the Antioch Baptist church, she reaided in that community for 46 years. Funeral services were conducted at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon firam the Antioch Baptist church. Interment was in the church ceme tery. Survivors include her husband, J. W. Spradley; one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Spivey of Camden. ' ^ -T - JayCees Thankedr^ (Continued from page one) as 60 per cent and we have saved on insurance ratec almost enough to offset our individual share of the cost of the hy- | dranta. We are enjoying great er security in our homes and for our property since we have this added protection. • "We are grateful for the young men that made this possible and we were happy to work and co operate with them.” The letter was signed by J. R. Waters, H. A. EUiott, W. W. Trapp, W. C. Moore, Wade H. Moore, John H. DeBruhl, J. F. Poison, C. R. Stipes, Eidward V, Jordan, Henry Trapp, Ira L. Blackmon, J. P. Gur- ganius, A. A. Corbett, W. B. Dial, Billy Flowers, Stanley B. King, LeRoy W. Caulder, B. R Shaylor, P. P. Taylor and Edward F. Crol- ley. Ohroniete Gassifii^ .Ads Get Retards Sproatiuf Plant hormone chemicals, sprayed on potatoes put in storage, win retard sun-outing and prevent losses in market value. One gram per bushel of ttie hormone (methyl ester of alpha naphthalencacetie acid) is necessary. Since sutb a amsB amount is rcipiired. It is usually mixed with s<»nc ottiw material before being applied. Siredded or confetti paper may be impregnated with a s.Qlutloo and then distributed over the potatoes, carrots, beets or other root crops in storage. 'The chemical, in liquid form, may be applied in a very fine spray with a paint gun or other atomizer. A dust has also^biecn developed. Clethee Dryers New automatic clothes dryers are slightly over a yard high, a little less than a yard wide, and about 28 inches deep, and covered in por celain enamel. To clean the outside of the dryer. Just wash with soap and water as you do your refrigera tor and other enameled surfaces. To use the dryer, turn on the gas or electric beat and aet the indica tor for the length oi time you want the dryer to run. The average load takes from 15 to 25 minutes). The cylinder inside rolls over and over, tumbling the clothes around, so that they dry fluffy and practically un- ertaaed. Soma articles such as turkish towels, wathabla rugs, flan nels, and cbtnilles naad littla or ae ironing. When Samiisl Ptpya, author cf ttia famous “Diary.** wu appointad dark in dm E^lah navy oAea in 1660 ha was to ignorant of businoss that ha did not aven know tha mtd- tipUcatioo tahla. Papys. than 27. soon mastarod tha naadful mteban- leal datalla by working aariy and lata. His diary was written in Shel- toii*s system of diorttmnd, coinpU- eatad with foraign words and ha- vantsd elphars. Whan ha diad ha kft a larga library ta Magdalawa AT TRINITY CHURCH I The Bualnaaa Men’s Club of Trin ity Methodist Church la presenting their annual publie program at Trin ity Methodlat Church Sunday eve- ing at 7:20 o’clo^. The gueat tpeaker ia Dr. A. H. Princa of Co- lambla. a gaweral offiem- of the At lantic Synod of the Preebyterlan kUrtL tka pnlliB la cordlany In- vltaC / . . □ DORS STAINS DULLNESS -T 4 ' '( ^4 fr90 DENTAL. PLATES. Faster-actins Kle«nite speedily and ihof. oushly clean* dental plates. Tobacco KiTns, mucin film and denture odor vanish in a Kleenite bath. Dentures feel, taste and look cle^n. Ask your drugC'M today foe Kleenite. ' FSJ.ITf. 1 11 ■ 111 Jb >aKALB PHARMACY—PHONE 96 3 For fJal •3 New Five Room Houses •3 Six Room Houses •30 Acres Facing U. S. No. 1 way •343 Acres on U. S. No. 26 Hij •5 Houses and Store <hi 2 Acre: Land Near City •Several Tracks of Timber Lanill •Farms Large and Small •One Established Business £» lent liocation Real Estate Sales & Ins W. B. FORT J. B. ^P££DY MEUICHAMP-RAHONEyiHCK ’^Nica ’uTTeN, UnOTMER^ rt'tau tVdOOlNO'VDUAM* TDAOI W THAT PILE • OP JUNK HUOe A* FUWT IHVMCNT on ARCALCAATlWll WSKINO THAMM 40 TMtTiP TMisT A PIP ANOASCiOOO AINaVJ.i VWTTA VKITH ASVJELL cm. THO SAME KINO Of, Ht^TAND not a. CHANCE TO OK TM» vkht SPaffiV- THUReSOOXINS Of; dOLS VMOrO I" \wn Pwnvj CAfti USED DauPtLtn WRECKER CARS SERVICE Mufti PLi Kaiser fRAzm ’MELLICHAMP-’ MAHON EYMd P. O. BOX 136 CAMDEN, S.C. ^We Sell The Best And Service The Rest* THE New Drive-In The ' \ WILL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ON Friday N^ht April 23| ^ The New Drive-In Theatre, located near the section of U. S. Highw^ No. 1 and State Hightm^ will be.opened formall^n Friddy, April 23. permitting). ^ « The oricinal date for opentng wna nnnoiinced for boiughtt April ^ but curcumatancM beyond our control neceetitetM thn pOitpoo«B6«* until Friday mg ht of next weak. Watch Next Week’s Paper For (^enii% Pi , Feature Name the New Theafre Aa announced last week, a reward of $10 will be fl'J* *“• peYaon'wbo offera the name eelected by Oea jmdf** ^ t^ new theatre. Write yonr auggeetkm on a dip el sign your name and addreas, and turn bi at the ofnoe 6t the theatre on and after Friday, Aprilie. r . ^ Two Shows Nightly, 7:30 p. m. and 0 P- yC. B. Blather, Owner xwgMoiiier , '.i .'6'A