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■JffiwifmMfb.t'w Jm Ji k ■Vpmw^HRI Bonner [ jH|SupP cr g. Beard ao^. ^ r *’ - kin - fridge Cubs Meet The Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club was mts ot Mrs. WrauD. Nettle, 316 Laurens street, last Thursday afternoon. Playing in BoS- wrbo BriJrSiA® Irvington, N. J. Table prises a M. 1. Moody an ^sapper, dicing was assisted ill mwsts by Mrs. H. ICsntey > dMraBf'' b P , «* from out-of-town jifrtLBonnar leave Cam- Antonio. at- Shsrbet and small*cafc__ served as the guests arrived. • • • Mrs. Max A. Wagoner was hostess to members of her bridge club on last Thursday afternoon at her apartment on Laurens for absent mem- were lbs. Leonard Hasty, Luther B. Fields and Mn. Nettles. ^ A dessert course with coffee was served later in the afternoon, after which the bridge prizes were awarded Mrs. H. C. Hall- *Aan for high score and Mrs. Net tles Myers for low score. * * • » • “jdoJTcJLrtta Surprise Dinner *??•£• sF* - BighopylUo- “P. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gladden was honored Sunday, June 19, at their home with a surprise dinner on the occasion of his 69th birthday and Mrs. Gladden’s 72nd birthday. Those enjoying the occasion with them were: Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Shealy and son, Jimmie of Camden, Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Gladden and three daughters, Mr. Ladden and all Glac children end Curtis Gladden, ai of Winnsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Em est Gladden of Bishopville, Mrs. C. B. Watts of Bishopville; also ope of Mrs. Gladden’* sisters, Mrs. R. L. Southern of Columbia. American cities grew at a much ir rate in th< ever before. slower rate in the 1930-40 decade then e BLAKE end FORD’S Seu? n Save Shop IS THE AUTHORIZED DEALER I FOR 1 r ♦ FREE — WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 1EWING' machines •conomicolly Priced • Easy T tifALB STREET TTEL. erms 1073-J Wedding Parties For Miss Von Landingham in die round ef jR JM9 ■ ^ T* perty end linen shower given w Mrs. T. Lee Little and her dau^i- r, Margaretta Lit •me bn Lyttleton mraday mght. Little, at their last — MATIONAL STEHLINO Thursday Bridge was played at five tables which were placed in the living room and oh the porch end were won by Mrs. L. L. C for high score. Mrs. Laurin second high, and the hinge g^aewas also won by Mrs. FoBowfae the refreshments whidi consisted of sherbet and in- dhndualiy iced cakes, the honor guest was invited into the dining room where she was ’‘showered* many beautifull and uae- Ad* 1 *** brougl* by ttie guests. Quantities of varied cofared dedioh were used In the geme room and the dining room was decorated with arrangements of daisies and lighted white candles. Coming in for refreshments were Miss Edna Team, Mrs. Ben ton Sheora, Jr MrsTM. Bl WU- Mre- U. G. Bums and Mrs. Hugh«r TmdaL Jr^ at Bishop- viUe- Other guests were Miss Van %p*ii Montgomery, Mrs. Charles De- Lpach^ Mrs. Win Bradham, Mrs. M. G. Muller, Mrs. WRey Sheora, {{r^. M. Gandy, Mr*. A. C McKain, Mrs. R. E. Stevenson, Mrs. Elihu Schlosburg, Mrs. F. IX Goodale, Mrs. Hubert Wilson, Mrs. Lewis Lee Clybum, Mrs. W. D. Netties, Mrs. John BrownO and Mrs. Cecil Brasingtoo of Colum bia. •—;— •—#—a- ——J Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sheora, Jr., gave a pretty supper party at their apartment at the Hay's on Fair sweet on Monday even ing in honor of Margaret Van Landingham, and William Vance Burns, whose wedding will take place Saturday, June 15 in Beth esda Presbyterian church. Supper was served buffet style from a beautifully appointed table to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Colvin Sheora (Betty Mul- lerh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole man, Mr. and Mrs. Hughey Tin- dal, Jrl (Helen Burns), Bishop ville, Margaretta Little, Luther J. Watts, Edna Team, Frances Mc- Corkle, Jr., and the honor guests. * R - R ’ T J* ’ R-4 • In Arabic-speaking countries, the word, fellah, is used to desig nate W. ran>AT. JUHE M. EDUCATION AND INCOME IN SOUTH CAROLINA Ptrtftf persons 25 yr*. or over: ■ tomplofod 4 yn. high school or moro. 2 somplottd 4 yrs. collogo or moro. (fitrctntl Grots psr coplto Incomt, 1947 HE HOfFER COMPANY illZAUTH AKDiN PRESENTS > coot.:, cooi . ... —-M. I -4* Use it Ihvishly altar the bath—this lighter version of Mb* Arden's great perfume. Discreet, distinguished rememberobie. And so lightly priced...give Jt and use It extravagantly. 4 or. bottle pkis gift atomizer (for a limited time * only) 1 JO phiiMM m - i City Drug Co. S. T. ZEMP. Mpz. v “ IM f-F Knowledge Of Pharmacy Is The Unseen * Ingredient In Every Prescription -ACCURATE COMPOUNDING ...COURTEOUS SERVICE . ..PROMPt DELIVERY SERVING thi needs of thi entire family 200 Rick/ml Ck9rl9St§9 Gf99 99004 Grooofillo York Flor009o Soot tor Oroofokort Bomkorg €4gofiot4 Ak tori l/o Ao4orooo Sgortookorg Nowkorry Dorllogtoo Dorckottor klorloo So/o4o Goorgotowo Loorooo LoMtogtoo Fiikooo Colkooo Ckootor Morlkoro Boon fort Folrfio 14 Oooooo Loooootor Bllloo v Loo ^—AfioM— Alloo4olo Cko$tortlol4 Kogokow Ckorokoo Wlltiomokorg * 09 loo ttgCormlok Borowoll Co Hot 0 9 -449409400 HRmRlGB -Bgrttofgy (doltors) 400 600 800 1000 1200 —L The above shart offers evidence that in South Carolina as elsewhere, education pays off in dollars and cents. The chart was prepared by the South Carolina Education Association from the latest available authentic figures on literacy and per capit*'income. Although it shows some exceptibns, the chart indicates that those South Carolina counties having the most educated people alto have the highest per capita income*. Richland county, fo instance, leads the state both in per capita income and in the educational attainment of ita people, while Berkley county is at the bottom of both columns. Union county, which is highly industrialized, is the most notable excep tion to the' general rale. Five 4-H Members In Hus County Could Win Prices Five 4-H members in this ty are oligihlo to receiv silver medal awards for ing records in the 1940 National 4-H Poultry Achievement pro gram. Other award* provided by Dearborn Motors Corporation in dude an all-expenae trip to the National 4-R Hub Congresa in Chicago next November for the state winner and $300 collage rshipe for each of 10 nation al champions. The program 'is conducted Under the direction of the Cooperative Extension Ser vice. In order to participate, mem bers must care for a poultry flock. Keeptog complete records, Judg- emonstrations, exhibits and nt management are all con sidered in determining the win ners. There were SO county medal winners in South Carolina last / Two Stores Will I Fatalities From Open Soon In Old Auto Accidents Theater Building |44 In One Month The work of remodeling the old, Camden Theater building and con-1 Highway accidents took 44 lives verting tho ground floor into two I in South Carolina last month, start room* Is progressing rapidly compared with 90 in May 1943. and will probably be compfetod ThTstate highway department, next week. The two store rooms will occupied by Carl R. Pointer, of Danville, Va. In on* of the store rooms he win have a men’s fur nishing store and in the other e family shoe store. The two new stores which will he two of a chain operated by Mr. Pointer are expected to open early in July. reporting, said the dead •even pedestrians, 14 drii STSSSU* c “ or ^ thn. accidents had been drinking, the npoct stated. Muza's hr Power To Be Off Again On Sunday Announcement is made by the Carolina Power and Light Com pany that* the power will be oft again next Sunday (June 28) from 4 *. m. to 7 a. m. The interruption will affect the City of Camden and the Fairffhld and Black River Cooperative*. A -A _ 4* „ i—s a a, I Surac him oeing instauea distribution sys- llghtning tom to protect it from lightning and <hl« f*— occasioned the inter- of bower on Sunday Zululand now is ter and 10 plants war against the tsetse oslnga in its s rise fly. a helicop- spraying CAMDEN COUNTRY CLUB NlW SUMMER GREEN FIE RATES $1.50 per day •Championship CourM #Improvod Graons MR. STEVE DUDA^ ProfOhsional FOR SALE A fine store building near comer Brood and DeKalb Streets— and For Rent — A very nice store building rvear Brood and DeKalb In tersection. Shannon Realty Company Savago Bldg.. Notice to the patrons of the Carolina Power and Light Com pany, City of Camden, Fairfield and Black River Cooperatives serving Camden and surround ing territory: . The power will be off Sunday, June 26, from 4 A. M. to 7 A. M. —SUMMER 1949 DESIGNS gouge 15 denier Nylons — 1.11 Y.tSi FHHIY7 i