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lwt' * r ' ' [ S%m — — f! vp«jjuue| ,,, , I [254i ■ £4. ^ • 1 ■ ;% CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, m ♦,• "fW» wwf *4 X-r^f^ S', ‘ f.. •,>.'if 1 m . JuniofJ. ierce 'has jpervkdon creatioroi* Ddward t coi t t s ’ • 4 t^h itl l» ! banquets, her . ilding ion _ that ow other use Mid Morrison (left) end Ernest Baker <ri*ht) :aptams of the 1948 Camden HSb BulIdM* who imr aeason in Columbia on Mday njjrht whoa Pl*I#ht Drobor High School team at the Carolina lUUMJ her High Firtt Opponent „ ,. ^ , l , 1 ^qr'Ynfn. iSE-irr- 1 ' and ‘ / itkMM ii. flw Kershaw eoclation tober 5 and <» m cnurcn or morning SponsorejBy Civic Clubt I,’ 1.?:: dSK I . . |jh r^4.nHr fiwg <y^< wi ^ at*’4 f“4'- r: n ’.^S} -nfo»i .**r, *»»..«». K .» ? • n -■>’ » Attendance! Campai -fv I * A three-months dhurch attendance campaign 4a to ba|1fl§®jilM ,1M¥« ^ t- ^— a — J ““ rk ^- 1 — *“ A»* > r»i4 y fiM To Bo PoHowod By A conducted in Camden, starting Sunday ^October 8 and con tinuing through Sunday, December 26. The campairn te being sponsored by civic organizations of the city with the very hearty cooperation of the pastors and official bodies of the churches.---It rJ.'. r The proposal for the campaign was made by tha Camden Ktwania Chib and it received the hearty endorse ment of the Camden Rotary Club and the Camden Lions Club, both of which pledged their hearty support. It is planned during the campaign to have the church es check the attendance on the services each Sunday a*d |UV _ „„ to publish each week the total number of Camden people will go out in an who attended church on the preceding Sunday, , It la the hope of the sponsors that every church in the city will participate in the campaign, farther details of which will be announced next week. • ' Sponsors of the movement believe that this am 4-i.~ .—i. —* -i» * ■ Commwe. . Jld ‘ ' ing that week n rvofi 11005 ^eeS^m Camden" and daV- ist w and * •v-'JraT -. -V# .'■■■taai *“ 5W •ennOa on _ Afternoon are t* Store Of a meatu- -bih 0fl ** |jf last jI team at rroHD *v Thi kfcfartftj ' ■ AM Kt ' ww own 1 j: store £om on the morn- ISavage, _ Jrn win the doorway oi a-, A lere sin a’clock » men in in according ie Penney Corn- tribute of ap- I precision it day night’s l The coac Ue starting lineup for thp opening 1 of 'aSSSTSS room, for- the Colonial wept cut 1 the new sec- department for is lades while the r. f I 11 0 1 — mm section are in lighting fist atest fluorescent local manager, J. C. ners hi* devekmtng i squad hat hard at bool ath- some dwip fnH this transferred work at the grammar School ath letic field for stadium, where i been polishing up ti in preparation rt£* UoX no * “oouncwl w -a— iii *srh >3 **■ >, a a.a + to : ~r - j County’s Quota “'ioui Mm4W. TBs quota for tha Ker shaw District Boy Scouts in l Underwriters | f - -r Organization day and on J to 1 p. m. i a. m. €3 Planned •Mr. Baum Out yL ■National Kmploy the indicated * time past, ate rejoicing Xtz has been able to make frequent visits to the downtown area and greet old and new friends. Mils year from all ■! ■■ ^1 ^ - a.^ - tnrougn UctoDer yj n much more even terms, has ten letter men back. A large group of Camden fans is expected to accompany the her 24 at on accompany a for the gai DreMrations ai the opening game in ly night, Septem- be ready for hav to at then the ing the wooden setts. . about four inches above the m | crete base and are an fiiat mare is plenty oi _ and they will also permit of pat- vrtfeout* 1 difficulty 1 *TT^ee^ capacity of the stadium with me portable bleachers will be about isoo. r.c.) 1932, for two he came to ■8|B of 16 yams. Ha --»AS with and religious and wm put on a show the halves. It affl of m Vitod to dl of 'started Saturdav put- and reflectors brackets a?^^ job » pol«^ ^tfh&ng AT*? 1 * ijniL.v. «» “gy&i did when first The cwnden high school 60- “ accompany the Sam to n &Jumb£ and will put on a Two From Enlist' In •Big Sale Recorded The of i oi land in'the flat from L. W. Boykin, n, for $3L8«2JQ, according to a rec ord of transfer on file at the court —. ll.. -.r a^C- ^S*l» S!U ^ - •City Refuse Buried All dty refuse is being having been give by S er Jack Tallent to discontinue » burning. The dty will have a sanitary fill in which all refuse is to be buried. Attention is again called te die public met that the public rest room on last Rutledge street has bean dis- Own Baekyard The dty is continuing to dean up its own bi ’ to Miriwg the to dean up theirs. improvement >>•« been «wM* around dty halL The health da- reporta that it has con- numerous business men in to a dean-up program and they have all agreed to cooperate heartily in aQuarftsrly The fourth c of the -a .4 T *t| Mrs. Elixabeth John office of owes .Jladio SUtion 7jo nr»te*te; saaSSTS’s - - The first of will be on M a* 5 p._nu. and gensral manaasa Air Lines, Inc^*w5jpar- in a program appealing to South Carolwie employers to Other participants in tl* pro gram built around an American Legion Award to lattern ,£fer hiring record chief, V. ■nupaetr ■■ second program win be on nber 22 at . 5 p. as^ whan Case of the Rs N a rebroadcast ef be prognon depicts problems of Ap veteran and his A AH of the schools t the first roundtable plans)Carolina Prom Will be madf for a Rally which ‘ will takB place time during the autumn. JohnRabonNamed To County Board Of Registration *., been appointed U is.tration board ' Ester Mahaffey, who« cause of her removal dm. Mr. Rabon has ig A... ber of the House and was u la books of ^or^ ghst; an opportunity to rec j.*,' ;»4- f) Was la u. ■M C. WiHUtna bin Hie Guardi, after Mrs. 1944, Pair He m m fki KSTJSffi? Chronide, in “If I W lit- «s Association. I would fed a fie bed If I were not a men of the on of Camden. p M o,0 “ W si would like Tallahasam Fla., a Shots Prowler In -j ' • -.n- m . fired a: mih mi ifMn aMpf-wiiMM ' Am ^ *&. ■ a ’ ■sate- * r *wmi ml 1 Ra'v qaiKmaro^Ciam-filSa I wJUUPP