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11“' M} ■■' I hi 4] £>/'<-j - ■i: if*'- ‘Jh >*i- 1^—1 7-,- - i5.»r .i'.-'i, '*,».■ ■ Ml to TNS •Ijf' LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS TO ORGANIZE ON TUESDAY NIGl ^ The Camden Life Under-j writers Association will be organized at a meeting to be held on next Tuesday even ing, May 18, at 8 o'clock at the American Legion hall at which time a group from the Lancaster and Columbia Life Underwriters Associations will meet with the group. Albert M. Orgaln, president of the Sooth Carolliu Association of Life Underwriters, will be present at the meeting and'speak Mr. Or- fcain, who is the manager of the Columbia district of the Life In surance Company of Virginia, is a haUro of Virginia, a graduate of Randolph-Macon Academy and at tended William and Mary college. He baa always taken an actire ATHLETES FOOT GERM KILL IT* FOR 38c. IN ONE HOUR If not pleased, your money back. As^ any druggist for this STRONG fui^clde, TEVOL. Made with 909^ akrtol. It PENETRATES. Reaches Tnj kffls MORE germs ON CON TACT.* Today at— 8-llc DeKAUi PHARMACY ^ Crippled Children ^ To Camp August 13 To 24 * # i- - I 11* Fonr white and fonr negro chU dren-from Kershaw county will be eligible to attend the third season of the Soti^lr Carolina Orthopedic camps this summer. The campd will be held at Burnt Oin for white cbfldren and Mill creek for negro children. Both u*c group camps of the State Park Dirlslon and hare a capacity of 48 children. The children from Kershaw conn ty will go to the campa from August 13 to 24. The camps are for phjrslcally handicapped children whose condi tion is such that they cannot at tend regulAr camps. They must be 7 to 16 years old and be registered as orthopedic cases with the Dirl- slon for Crippled children. Selection will be made by the county health department. Albert M. Orgaln, president of the South Carolina Association of Life Underwriters, who wMl speak at organisation meeting of Camden Life Underwriters Assoolation Tuesday evening, May IS. Intbreat in the life underwriters as sociation and Its actlTltlei and has Vleroied considerable effort to its advancement. Si^tMakeB^ Of Everytiiii^ *nf0tut§ psopis, enjoy what yesi Have and try ts make the lioat 0 everything,** advised Martha Levy of DeKalb street whan Interviewed by a group of students of Browning Home and Mather Academy on her SSth blilhday, Monday. May 10. Theti^ ahe never married, she haa been mother to over 100 girts wham through the years she has boarded in her hams so that they could have a chance for an education. •he oompleted her schooling In Sootia temlhary. Concord, N. C., and spent mere than 40 years teaching In this and In •sunter county. •When 7<m think of Lombei Think of iu . .. Miller Lonv her Company. H. P. Matthews has been desig nated temporary chairman of the Camden group and permanent of ficers will be elected at the meet ing on Tuesday niidit. All life insnrance agents in the county, ordinary and Industrial, are invited to attend the meeting. WE ARE PROUD ^ 4 To Announce Hut Mr. Harmon ‘*Hank” Hancock Has BeccHue Affiliated With Omr Stare As SALESMAN and COLLECTOR “ Boykin^umiture Co; SOUTH BROAl>^ STREET FINAL biSCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on May 27, lf48, B. M. Hill will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County hia final return aa Administrator oC the estate of Zoe Hall Rhame. deceased, and on the same date he will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Adminla- trstor. 7-lOc N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate. Camden. 8. C., A^l 27,1248. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted to the es tate of Lola y. McGoogan are here in notified to make payment to the nndersigned, and all parties. If any, having claims aninst tbs said estate will present them like- wise, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. 7-9c Mary Elisabeth TMPbesQngh %MnrchlBon A WesL Attmeys Adnmistratrlz Camden, 8. C., April 26, 1948. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS AU parties indebted to ths «•- tsts of Jske A. Brown srs hereby nodfled to make payment to the . and all partisa. if any/ claims agstnst ths said ss- w|U prsaant thsiB Ukswlaa, attaated. within ths thna prs- sfvlbsd ^ law. 7-le MAROAIUBT J. BROWN Bgaeatrlz Candan, 8. C.. AprB tt, 1948. 4^ For The Well-i yoremost MILK Deliveries Made on Mondays Wednesdays OF . HOMOGENIZED MILK PASTEURIZED MILK (^OCOLATE Mn£ CHURNED BUTTER MILK COFFEE CREAM WHIPPING CREAM • "No BotHea To. ttokanT' rhMkcssr4t>*^-«a. DistrflbttUoM Point TmgtdoiPg. OUBptvy "itff B VOTE FOR SAVAGE • VOTE FOR SAVAGE • VOTE FOR SAVAGE • VOTE FOR SAVAGE • VOTE FOR Si^Jj A New Era Is COMING RELIABLE - EFFKHNT - ENERGETIC UlTS give Camden a Strong and Sound Oty Adkninistration, NOW Thc TUME ^0WI Is V ^ t The Hour dayor capable of estaUi^ung a Bolid|foundat»Ht of pr^gred- nesB for,the NEW ERA that will be ours — a man whottfaranM^hisradumg^orts hag helped Camda^foddA FORWARD to NEW INDUSTRIES and LARGER PAYROIl^! ■' r- ^ . ^ v:, VOTE FOR HENRY SAVAGE, dR. FOR MAY * n Thla ABvsrtibswisiH PaM far By Prlaais af Nanry tawaBt, Jr. KAXAip c ^ VCaJL %:■ YOU: FOR SAVAGE • VOTE Itmii . t<% ih