The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 16, 1948, Image 3
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5!f ta5«<*aa booka trom
city antt. book-
J, i^^a onlt tmd De-
iiM abowa that In
rS £ok. tharo ar.
5 by tho county Mbraix
, ft* dty nnit »»<* 1-51*
Lte aUte library ^boar<L
iJSl by friends toUled
yi, V«r tba library
i iin booka.
Iita in circulation the re
al tbat tbwa from t4,2fd
Slated from the connty
11177 from the bookteoj
40S book! from the city
tbe Betkune b^anch^ there
hflflbi d^K>sited. The total
of reilatered borrowera
of ahlch 1.750 were from
tr Hbrary. 2.51* from the
lo aod 171 from the city
,^t on school clrcnla-
r.mHen grammar school
nablna with lt,4bl.„ OCh-
I aad totals are: Antlodt
,011 DeKalb 1,408; Be-
t; Blasey 1.818; Wdtray
■ fMd 5,100; Pine Orore
e Trse Hill 1,1»2. The
IjM. In the necro naU
b akowB that there an
rwi, 1,850 books drcn-
Mv books added to the
I the total bookstock it
ttioB of the library for
to 17,092.48. Of this
t to saisiies, |8,779.S5
Iks, not tor ottlce siqp
'4 for gas, oH and ser>
irimobile, 854 for parts
f bookmobile, while the
is small Items of ex*
'.A .
■sry of Mrs. Balrar
a# cooperation on the
schools in the'library
I been ii;ratlfy!nk. It
tbe establiabins of a
ent of classroom ma'
ku been added to the
, third, fourth and
Mont 1,000 boohM
asd for this datgUt-
gLiszfi been need <
Ike teachers.
)k hour is held at the
j erery Friday after-
lo S o’clock. This per-
ttsnded and enjoyed
B tbe 5 to II ace
immer reading chab
the library preaented
to children reading
m 12 standard books.
Ml for the 1948 sum-
Inb already totals SS.
hOo eorers the eoun-
wnMs over eigdit
C 176 stops, tndnd-
idioola of the conn-
21 LnnchrotMn
Wooers Attend
Training Class
'Twenty-one Kerahaw county
school Innckroom workers attend
ed a three day training cIsm at
th RAphwood gorernment project
last week.
The class was under the Joint
spoiiaorahlp of Kerahaw, Sumter
and Lee conatlea with a total at-
tandaaoe of 80 workers from the
tkree oonntlee.
oonaty workers made
the trip to Ashwood each day in
a achool hne along with Mrs. Mat-
tie-4L West, Itmch anperrlsor for
the connty.
Three main snbjeeta were em^
phaafnOd bs tins tratnlng program.
Thee# wars: QndnUty. baying end
recipes, quantity preparatimis and
aenriea, and aanitation. As a parV
of the program, the studenu pre
pared and a^ed themaelrea a
mod^ meal each day.
HighUghta of the program in
eluded motion piotWM on food
handling ahqwn by the Lee County
Health Department, a demonstra
Uon by repreeentatlTea the Sum
ter County Health Department of
the methods of taking dish cul
turea, along with a motion picture
on'aanitation, and finally an ad-
drees by Mias Jenny McMaater,
Kerahaw connty health education
Sbrae. Mias McMaater emphasised
tho Importance of a proper lunch
program in the'health education
ijS school children.
Persons' attending from Ker-
shwa county and the schools they
represented inelade<i: Blaney
school, Mrs. Mattie Ross and Mrs.
BUa Coker; Pine Orore school,
Mrs. Annie Branham and Mias
1^*1 Dowey; Cninden grammar
achool, Mrs. Charley Holland, Mrs
Clara Masaabean, Mrs. Bra Asa
ttona and Mias Roaskm McManua;
Camden high school. Mra. B. A.
Sellara; Pine Tree HIU echool. Mra.
W. B» Vereen; Antloeh achoc^ A.
M. Rogers; Midway school, Mrs.
C. L. McOelrt; Bethnne achool.
Mrs. Bwmice Hilton. Mrs. Onssls
Hueksbse and Jack Stephens; Mt
Pisgah echool, Mrs. Susie Byrd and
Mrs. T. B. Bnbanka; Baron DeKalb
school. Miss Mamie Smyrt; Mrl
fWA, PRlBAV, JULY 1t4t
BAOC THfItt
) Mra. Baker many
hare been added the'
I actaal clrcnlation
r 10 per cent.
Miattle R. 'B^st, canity tnnch sape^
wieor, Ifrs.^Margargt Lilly, secre
tary to Mrs. West, and W. L. Smith,
but, drlrer.
Ukerty Hill News
G. R. Clement spent last week in
the lower part of the state where
he paid a ghort rlait to serera
of bis ehfldiw, Inclnimg Mr. and
Mrs. A. Hilton of HarleyriUe, Mr.
and Mrs. B. L. Clement of Lynch
burg, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McCallom
«f Nary Yard and Mr. and Mrs. 6
I*. Polk of Camden, R-t
-Mm. Irene DetwtttrwnmirirBgeHI
Fairbanks of Winter Pwk, Fla.,
siw Tlstting friends and relatires
In Camden, Liberty HIU and Ker
shaw tor tereral wi^s.
Misses Clara, nnd Loulss ,4(UUS'
ston spent Bnnday in Camden ae
guests of Miss Dm Baxley.
wmiam Meltwatn of Dorham. N
€., waa a recent rteUor of Missee
Clara and Louise Johnston.
W. K .Tbompeon, formerly of
Liberty Hill but now of Qlenn
Springs, who recently underwent a
serious operation in Spartanburg,
is rmtorted to bs doing nicely.
M. Z. HtHon has retnmed home
after a protracted rtoit with his
Qsnihter, Mrs. Dolan sad other
relatitese near Weatrllle.
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Canmen Merchants Offer
i
Wednesday
Morning
SPECIALS
2M P«V
House Siii^rs
Brocades, etc.
Mostly with 1 to 1^4 inch
heels, all sizes, all colors.
39c pair
1 Rack, WoaieB*a Spring
COATS
Suitable for fall and early
winter, vAlues to $29.76.
$5.00 each
Rapaated by Popular
DocaiiMl
HUCK
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Another Shipment Re
ceived. 'Hiis time.
ONLY—
10c each
Come Early to Get Beat
SelMtion
Home of tiatlenally Advertloed
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Tear thU page out and amoe it until
you go shopping next Wednesdag morn
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offered on it.
WEDNESDAY MORNINI
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180 pairs '
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Value $1S9
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Cumiilg Needs
Sugar, fnrenulated, 5 lbs 39c
Sore-Jel, pi*. 10c
(!^rto, 8 oz. bottle 21c
Jar ^gs, dozen 5c
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JeUy Glasses, dozen 45c
Pint Jars, dozen 69c
Quart Jars, dozen 79c
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POa NEXT WEEK
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