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t ^ J ■ ■>f f THiaAMMii ■lex tWerat Servi^ Jl^hn AfUen Melton VnMral mttIcm w«r* held Uet 8»t«rdej mornliif at 10 o^clock at the Vlrat Baptlit churcli tor John Melton, S7, world war Teteraa, who died at Oteen ^ boapUal on ^ laat Tlinndajr nMMrntag. The eenrlcea were condneted hy the Rot. O. F. Montgomery, paator dd the dinreh. Mr. Melton aerred In the Paelfle uw for two Taara dnrlng tit* war on anbmarlne daty and had , been awarded three attver atare and commended tor hla eneellent «er> Tloe record. He la aarrlred by hla widow, Mrs. Smlly Dryaeh Melton: hla parenta, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mat- ton; three brothera. Darld L. Mel ton, WUUam A. Melton and Tet' Melton oC Camden; .two alatera, Mrs. Rn^ J. Machado and Mrs. Alyce N. Dannelly ot New Toih, and hla maternal grandmother. Mrs. Alice Bhtson. SvWribn to T1^ €hrcmicU 0^ ■dV DIAMOMi^ T TRUCKS S'-4^ I It.wUl pay yon to see the new Diamond 'Fs before you buy any truck N O matter what kind of wrork 700 wrant a crude to do, let os tell jron about the new Diamond Ts. Thef're the kneat Diamond T 'trucks erer l^t. iThe^d a.oomplace lino—19 models all the way, from on* ton to the largest We'ye been wroriciog ' with motor transport for Tears, and dieT*re dm greatest trucks we’se ever seen-"bar none. ^ If yon aren't sure }uac udiac shte and atodd you srant in a new trade, come on in and* let's talk b ^ orer, WeTye helped a lot of operators to solre their ^dein| prohlens and we'ye had a lot of euperience. It is at yourliftke. And speaking of senric% we serrice all nakes of trades. WeTre fost We're dependable. We base the equipment, the men, and die parts. Come in—or telephone. ." ■ , Motors Kaiter-Fraxer _ WUlya-Overland WRECKER SERVICE . Day Phone 613—Rutledge Street—Night Phone 855<W« Hobldrk Chfoter DJLR. In Filial Meeting of Summer (By Mrs. E. C. TonTrssekow) The colonial home of Mrs. J. L. Ouy enhanced within by nnmerons lovely arrangements of spring flow ers. lent, itself fittingly to tiie last sO(^ flM^ng of the HObklrk Hill Cha^r-DJiJl. on last yvidajt af ternoon. Beside the hostess, Mrs. Ony. MfS. (toorge Nicholson and Mrs. William , Ooodale welcomed the guests at the door. Mrs. von Tresekow,'* Regent, presidiNl. Aft er the Ritual of Prayer, Pledge to the Flag, led by Mrs. John Wall and the unison reading of the American Creed, a telegram from the State Regent, Mrs. Henry Mnn- nerlyn, of BennettsvHle, was read congratulating the chapter on its list anniversary on July 10 “and regretting her unavoidable at>^ sence, at this meeting. Mrs. von Tr^kow then lntr<|>- duced the well known editor and columnist, Mr. Harold C. Booker, speaker of the occasion. Mr. Booker’s interesting and thought- provocative subject was the "Sub versive Influences of Communism as seen through the eyes of a Pressman.’^ A discussion., of. the theme then took place in forum form, and Mrs. White, the Presi dent of the American Legion Aux iliary and Mr. Arthur Stqjcea, County Superintendent, of Educa tion made some pertinent remarks and Mr. Booker and Mrs. R. B. Pitts told of articles in the last Saturday Ehrenlng Post of the sub ject. Mlcpah was said in unison for adjournment. Dainty cooling refreshments ser ved from a most attractive table in the dining room concluded a pleasant and profitable hour. "As sisting Mrs. Ouy were Mrs„ Myers, Mrs. Ooodale, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Romegay and I Mrs. Pitts. The heads of all wo men’s organisations and the schools were invited and those present, as guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Booker, Mr. Arthur Stokes. Miss Helen Phelps, Miss Cary Outhrie, Mrs. J. O. Richards, Jr., Mrs. Harold Punderhnrk, Mrs. White, Mrs. D. C. Hinson and Mrs. Clator Arrants, who were warm ly welcomed. • Revolutionary relies from Dr. and Mrs. .Barnes’ "store" were eat* amined -with Interest Friendship Chapel Vacation School ’ Closes On Friday A demonstration program will be put on by the Friendship Chapel Vacation Bible School Friday night July I. at 7 o’clock. The program will be participated in by the Be ginners. Primarlese, Juniors and 'Intermediates. The staff of the Vacation Bible School is composed of Rev. A. D. McArn, pastor; Prank L. Perry, Jr., director; Miss Marian Bargees, pianist; Misr Nancy SePass, be ginner superintendent; Miss Mary Prances Cnreton, beginning teach er; Mrs. N. E. Collins, primary superintendent; Miss Marian Bur gess, Junior superintendent; Mrs. P. D. Baird, intermediate superin tendent; P. D. Baird, interm^late teacher: P. D. Baird, chairman of refreshments. Mrs. H. D. Brown, Fit CAMDKN Lak* City 1* ' H -M* Orangebirg 17 14 MS Klngstree Vv 17 14 A4| Hartsillle IS» 19 -US OeorgstowA 19^ 17 .4W Somter 7 14 .21S k. ‘Of Sale A CLEAN EVERYTHING Friday and Saturday Nights LIVING ROOM GROUP GIVEN AWAY SATl^RDAY NIGHT!! Get All the Tickets You Can By Atten^i^ . Every Sale. iance Co. NOMH BROU) STREET for MMBER 210 lb. Shingles Asbestos Siding (Snow White) Brick Siding Roll Roofing Galvanised Tin Galvanhed Valley Tin Windbam ; Doors . Plyumd Builders-Hardwarel ■ ' - i . rkm Wood I MOULDINGS : Quarter Eound, Caiia|ir,, Screen MokUat, -C 8took« URko, Window: Stool, DoiTMmd Window. Trim, etc. Aa low W'^crpeir' H ^ **QuiilikF 'Enildbfb Mklwinla^ ft. ^ i V QAItIt FRIDAY NIOHT” Sumter at Camden. Klngstree at Hartaville. Georaefown at Orangeburg. ■ HOMI GAMES NEXT WEEK Wedneeday. Orangeburg here.' Friday, Lake City here. Camden Winner Over Geo^etown Tbe Camden^ Chiefs widened the gap between (heir top position and the runner-up Lake City Truckers in the Palmetto league race by defeating Oe^getown here Wednesday night 8 to 4. Lake City was drubbed by Klng stree'8 to 4 and tbe ’Truckers not only dimsaed their chances of over taking Camden but put them into the position of having a taard\,flght on thplr htmds to hold the second spot over Orangeburg and Klng stree. ’Tha Klngstree win of Wed nesday night put them in a tie tor third plac* with Orangeburg. Orangeburg lost to HarUvilie 9 to 3 in tbe midweek fracas. Tee Camden game was replete with thrills. In the first inning Cooper, tbe Chiefs big tall right handef, pitched to just three men when he was thumbed to tbe bench by Umpire Outzs. Duffy had aingled. Ward struck out and Cooper was working . in Perry Field and had two strikes and two balls on him when be put tbe fifth ball down the alley. When Ouzts called it a ball Cooper made a remark that Ouzts did not like and he immediately thumbed the big fbllow off the (Ibid. Johnny Moore took over and with tha Inception of tbe seventh inning whan be eased np and was touched for five bits, one a double by Bp Bishop and gave a walk to Basil Qraan, he was untouchable, fanning 18 Athletics, issuing bat the one walk and giving up but four scattered hits. A homf run by Bertram in the seventh vHIth one on featured the Camden offmaive. Camden 8 U f Georgetown 4 10 4 Cooper, Moore and Cox; Whltted and Smith. County Campaign Meetings Start Candldafeee for county offices will speak a| Bethune on next Mon day mornink at 10 o'clock and at Mt Plsgaji on Tuesday morning at 10 o’clodg • IUop€!n The Quality Cleaners, dry clean ing eotahUahment managed by Beckham Rnasell, located on East DaKalh street opposite the bne terminal, ipuf closed all week while remodeling gsul renovating was carried on.-An entirMy new roof, and floor with repainting of the interior waa called for in the con tract. The eetabllahment will open again Mondiy^n^nlng^^uljM^ Mrs. L. ItL Davla and Mrs. N. B. Collins gsve Jhe nse of their homes during classei. CARD OF THXNKS The fami^ of EMdie D. Hornsby, Sr., wish to thank the friends for the many deeds of kindness and sympathy shown *ihem dnrlng his illness and death, also for the beeutlfttl floral offerings. 17p WIFI and CHILDREN Headqnarte^-fk; Hft Roy V ^ * Eut DeKalb StrMt... 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