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•qvtn CAmtmK wwpav. 5 Si'- • < -A. * JUNE 11, Amioimceineiits (Counljr Qectioa) (All political annoancements are p»y«bla In ndTanco). F«r CoBfTMa I liarabjr announce mjraeU a can didate (or election to Concreea from the Fifth Ckjngreeeional District anbject to' the rulee of the State ®®<uocratic Primanr. I am asklns the people of this district to dre the Ineumbenl a racatlon and an opportnnity to go higher. If electpi. I represent faithfully and ccin- sdeaflooslr the District, the Bute and the Nation. ROY C. COBB . ate (or re-election Una Honse of Rep resen tatlTSO in the coming primary, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic party. J. OLATOR ARRANTS For CoDfresa I hereby announce myself a can dldate for re-election to (ingress <roai (he Fifth Congressional Dis trict, subject to the rules of the Bute Democratic Primary. I should like to take this means of express- fhf to you, the people of the Dis trict, my deep appreciation of your past donfldence. and linpport and to assure you that If reelected I wm continue to represent faith fully and' conscientiously tlio Dis trict. the SUU and tbs Nation. P J. P. RICHAIIDS tIoNMyOf RoproMOtatiyea I Wel^ annonnee myself s can didate for election to the South Carolina House of RepresentatlTes bi the coming primary subject to the rules of the Democratic party, p WILUAM R. OETTY8 For Houao Of RaproeoBtathms It is with slncerest humility that) Mrs. (nuurles. Granger of Casastt I announce myself as a candidate | has announced the engagement of for re-election to the House of Rep-1 her daughter. Mary Hendrix, to Wll- PVesentatlres for Kershaw County. 11 Ham Fraukyn SteTens of Mc&ee. thankfully appreciate your gen-[The wedding Is to Uke place later erous support In the past and beg ^ this month, of you, your support In the com Wed This Month Miss Owens ^^I'eds Thomas Rob. Payne For House of RopresentatiTes I wish to announce that I am offering tor the office of Represeh- Utire, from Kershaw county it the coming election and base my clgim for ’recognition on the part of the Totern on my attitude regarding the wastage of taxpayers monies. I an nounce my candidacy subject to the rules and regulatlons^of'the State Democratic party of S^h Caro lina . ^ P JOHN RABON ing election. ^ ARTHUR L. JONRS UDC MEETING The UDC will meet Friday after* noon, June 11 at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. L. Hl^Hiu^ln on Laurens street. For Clfrk Of Court 1 hereby announce myself s can „ , , , „ dldate for Clerk of Court of ^^r- RcgiglTdtlOn FOT Shaw count>i3SU*'*“* *“ “ ' ' the Democratic NETTLES count)usubJect to the rules of «r . • n a. r emocratlc party. p V(MCdtiOtl ScHOW A. MYERS For Clerk Of Court All who expect to enroll in Vacation Bible School at the First the 1 hereby announce my candidacy |D*iPtj»t churcu are asked to report Saturday morning at 10 o’clock at the church for the purpose of registering. The school will open Monday morning St 8:30 o’clock. for the office of Clerk of Court of Kershaw county subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party. p EDWARD OGBURN For Superintendent Of F-d\ication For House of Representmtires I hereby announce my candidacy 1 hereby announce myself j^a can-{for re-election as County Superin- dldate for the House ]of Represen-j tendent of FMucation for Kershaw tatives, subject to the rules and county, sfihject to the rules of the regulations of the Democratic!Democratic primary. I wish to ex- party EZELL KELLY Good Broadloom IS BACK IN New Horizons of Beauty p press my sincere appreciation to the j people for the confidence placed In (me four years ago, and say to you that I shall greatly appreciate It If you will allow me to serve a sec ond term. p ARTHUR STOKES .. BETHEEDA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —, - y, -Juaa -4S- A. Douglas McArn, Pastor Church s^ool Arith a Bible class for evwry age,at?10 o’clock. The nurseiy clas continues through the morning service. Morning worship with prayer, anthem and sermon at 11:15. Youth Fellowship at 6:45. Friendship chapel, Frank L. Perry, Jr., student pastor. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Worship serttce at p. m. Everyone Is cordially invited to attend these services In Any Decorative Plan the Very Best Foundation is Broadloom Carpet, 9 and 12 Feet Wide WHETHER You are building a new plan or re- freshing an old one— THE RIGHT CARPET CAN WORK MAGIC FOR YOU Here Is the Place You'll Find It-— Camden Floor Covering Co. I For Magistrate DeKalb Township I I hereby announce for re-election as Magistrate of DeKalb Township, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic party. p ROBERT E. (Jack) DAVID For Mafiatrato West Wsteres .-r-f'hereby announce my candidacy, for the office of Magistrate for West Wateree, subject to the rules of the Democratc party. I appre ciate the fine vote given me two years ago, and solicit your support again this year. If elected I will seek to render a fair and Impartial service. p J BEN HUMPHRIES * For Magiatrate I wish to announce tnat I am seeking election to the office of Magistrate for West Wateree Town- ; ship, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I am now and have been magistrate for Lower West Wateree Township for the past 12 years and wish to take this opportunity to thank each and every voter of the Township for their past support and solicit this continued support and vote in the coming election. A. B. NELSON For Magiatrate I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for Magistrate of West Wateree township subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party. p LENARE P. ROSE For Magutmto I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for Meglstrate of iWe*t Wateree Township and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. p H. W, SANDERS. To Voters of Buffalo Township , I hereby announce to the. voters of Buffalo Township that I am a candidate for Magistrate in the coming primary subject to the rules of the Democratic party. If elected I promise to serve In a fair, un biased and worthy manner as of ficer of your county. Your support and vote will be always remember ed and appreciated. REX JONES For Magiatrate I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as Magis trate of Plat Rock township sub ject to the rules of the Democratic party and solicit a contintjpnce of your support. p ^ L. D. VINCENT ■ ! Notice Of Application For Corporate Charter Notice is hereby given that after the expiration of three days from the date hereof the undersigned will apply to the Secretary of State of South Carolina for corporate charter for a proposed corporation to be known as Camden Builders’ p{Supply Company, the said corpora tion to have an authorized (>apital of thirty thousand dollars (|30,- 000.00), to have Its principal place of business in Kershaw County, South Carolina, and to be empow ered principally to engage In a general building material supply and manufacturing business. - A. W. HAGINS R. B. PE»RY ISc Incorporators Camden. S. C., July 11, 1948. The wedding of Miss Hilda Bfllxa- beth Owena, daughter of Mr, and Mra. Irln Ross ^Owens of this city and Thomas Robert Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Robert Payne of Charlotte, took place at the First Baptist church of Charlotte Saturday afternoon at 5 o’clock, Dr. C. C. Warren officiating. ■ Ferns, palms and woodwardia, smilax and gladioli, and candelbra holding white Ughted Upers form ed the setting fot^Jbe speaking of the vows. Henry Thieling, organist, and Frederick Hedrick of Chapel Hill, vocalist, presented a' prorgam of wedding music. The bride was given away by her father, while Joseph D, PAyne of Greenville was the best man. Ush ers were Phil Hedrick of Chapel Hill and Herbert Minnie of Char lotte. The bride was'gowned in white faile with sheer marquisette, yoke ap^lqued with flowers embroidered in seed pearls and with a -fitted bodice. The long sleeves ended in points and the full skirt extended into a peacock train. The two- tiered veils of imported illusion was edged,with lace and fell from aj tiera of seed pearls Her only orna-| ment was a ,lone strand of pearls and she carried a bouquet of white roses centered with a white orchid. Mrs. (Hyde Cobb of Westvllle, a sister of the bride and who was matron of honor, wore an Ice-blue taffeta gown with ,a sweetheart neckline and cape sleeves, fitted bodies and full skirt. She carried an arm bouquet of blue shasta daisies and in her hair were small blue daisies. The bridesmaids were Miss Mary Callaham and Miss Frieda Jones. Miss Calaham wore a pastel pink taffeta gown and Miss JouM was attired in a pale green taffeta creation. Both carried bou quets of white shasta daisies and wore small white daisies In their hair. .The mother of the bride was gowned in pink silk with blac ac cessories and she bad a shoulder bouquet of gardenias. The mother of the bridegroom wore a blue pas tel shaded gown with a natural col ored straw hat and a gardenia sbovldor bcmfMt FoUowdig tlM woBdliif • no tlon WM gttm tko eooflo oM m» hers of the ftimlllM by Mm I Woodruff at her boon on More- head street in Charlotto. A Urge baaket of mixed flowen wm ^eoed a the entrance of the home while bowls of white rocM ‘ end mlxlM garden^flowMw were nsed at points thronghont the home. The table In the dining room wm covered with la 1*^^ cloth and centered a pniieh bowl flanked by ferns and whlta (lowers. Light refreshments wen serve#. _ , The bride is s graduate of the Baron DeKalb school She wm e»- ployed in Csmden for several years, OODBCnDB To The tlm» ■MBthnaea of^Donwerce. CharkHta where ihs to a iaentarial doJJ?' Ualtad SUtes Robbs?!?.' later wm wtth Outtrie, Pierce snd The groom 1$ « tral high BChnnI ■chool St CUadN St and daring the war DrfMtry OTerecas."‘B7^^ tending the Uw sekS ▼errity ot North CsroJi^ —f(W>- Friday and^ Saluri JUNE 11 and 12 •1 Rack DRESSES... ' Were $8.98 • Ladies Batiste Gowns ... .$2,9g Sizes 16 to 20 • 1 Table Summer HATS... $2JN •Maternity DRESSES 6.98-7J8 SEE OVR LINE OF CHILDREN’S CLOTHES Mayer’s Dress Shdp^ 943 Broad St Bus Terminal Bldg. PHONE 119^ E. DeKalb St For Mafutrata (Buffsio Township) I hereby announce myself a can- dldate for Magistrate of Buffalo' Reaches township subject to the rules- snd I back from any- druggist egulations of the Democratic party. pleMed IN ONE HOUR. KILL ATHLETES FOOT “TE-OL best SELLER” SajiV DeKalb Pharmacy HERE’S THE REASON. 'The germ grows deeply. You must-REACH it to KILL It. TErOL, containing 90 percent alcohol, PENETRATES. more germs. Your 35c if not 12-15c B. F. ROBERTS DeKALB PHARMACY FATHER Would Enjoy A Lounge Chair ' '' rx See Our . ^ “SLUMBER CHAIR” with its ^S-way Adjustment Diirelfol Tapestry Genuine Leather There’s no GIFT that Father would like better.for HIS day ... and almost every living room can make good use of a new chair for the whole family. No matter what your furnishings are, we’ve a chair that will add interest and comfort to your room. X c ■■1 ■ f \ 4' HOME FURNISHING COMPANY JUNE SALE SUITS DRESSES OUR ENTIRE STOCK Coats NOW Vrice Dresses 300 SPRING and SUMMER DRESSES .. •. This does not include our entire stock, althon^ a wonderful selection of Silks and Cottons. AD New Merchandise... Values up to $22.95, divided into four groups: 3.00 - 5.00 - 8.00-11.00 SPEClAi RACK Dresses,, raincoats, blouses and skirts — Values up to $7.95. While they last— 2.00 BEDROOM SUPPl 200 pair ladies and childi® Vklue up to 84.00 - Wbik they last— 1.00 NYLON HOSE...51 gauge... 15and20 1 iA Denier...ValueL95and2.25...... NOW I / The Fashion OPPOSITE POST OFFICE