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Scenes At Recent Ki UGUST 1 rbecue Liberty Hill News Of Week rnrnmmtimmmfm _ . Mr. end Mrs. L. P. Thompson, Sr., Mr. John Thompeon, Mrs. E. J. Cunningham, Mrs. E. L. Jones, Mrs^ A. C. Cureton, Mrs. John B. CUreton and Mr. McOeery Cun- I ningham attended the Yarn- Thompson wedding on Saturday, July 30, at St^ Helena's Episcopal church in Beaufort Rev. J. S. Robinson conducted the communion service of the Tirzah Presbyterian church in Lancaster county at the morning service on July 31. Mr. David Moorefleld, a Columbia Seminary student who is acting as a supply pastor of Tirzah church, preached at the Liberty Hill Presbyterian church on Sunday morning. Mr. (foorefield was accompanied by f father, Mr. J. H. Moorefield, of Lancaster. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Robinson eft on Monday to spend their vacation at Greer. Mrs. Jottn G. Richards had as uests during the week-end Mrs. Morgan Sauls and Msster Morgan Sauls, Jr., of Manning, Misses lettie Richards and Jane Todd of >aurens, and Dr. Wallace Moore Hart of York. Mr. P. G. Richards of Lancaster, visited his father, Mr. N. S. Rich ards, on Sunday. Mrs. J. S. Tourne returned to her home in Barnwell on Satur day. She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Ward- law, Jr., and Masters Jimmie and Billy Wardlaw. Mr. G. R. Clements, who has been on an extended visit with his son, Mr. E. L. Clements, of Lynchburg, has returned home. Miss Jane Higgins joined a par ty of her friends and spent part of her vacation in Washington, D. C., last week. Mr. Frank Higgins of Great FallSj visited Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Higgins, Sr., for several days. Mr. R. J. Wardlaw and Mr. J. Abe Hilton attended a F. C. X. barbecue at Spring Park 6n Wed nesday. On Wednesday afternoon a pic nic at the Club House on Bever Creek Lake was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones, Lamar and Drennan Jones, Mrs. H. S. Hig gins, Sr., and Freddie Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. R. J: YFardlaw, Jr., Jimmie and Billy Wardlaw, Mrs. J. S. Tourne, Mrs. F. A. Drennan, Mrs. A. C. Cureton, Miss Shirley Hilton, Mrs. James McCutchen and Irene McCutchen. Mr. A. J. Richards, Supt. of Heath Springs Schools, spent last Wednesday night with Misses Lai and Marion Richards. Miss Elizabeth Richards is spending awhile at Montreat, N. ham, Jr., lay guests of Mr. W. E. Cunningham, Sr. Mackey-Jones Co. has electric lights installed in their spending Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clements. Jr., of Charlotte, N. C., were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, H Clements, Sr - Mr. J. Abe Hilton made a busi ness trip to St Mathews on Thurs day. • Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cunning- ins tailed gin house and are having repairs made preparatory to the ginning season. Mrs. A. M. McLauchlin and Miss Charlotte McLauchlin of Conover, N. C., visited the Mc- Dowalls at Knights Hill on Wed nesday. They stopped by to see Liberty Hill relatives enroute to Chester. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Dolan and Miss Emma Lee Jordan of Ker shaw, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hilton on Thursday. Miss Emma Lee stayed over for a visit with her cousin. Miss Betty Sue Hilton. Mr. and Mrs. F. F, Cunningham and little daughter, Pam, and Miss Elizabeth O’Sheal of Columbia, were week-end guests of Mr. W. E. Cunningham, Sr. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Poe, Messrs. “Dub” Hammond, William Taylor and Jimmie Ravan, who are boarding with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hilton, spent the week-end in Greenville. FOR ATHLETES FOOT USE T4L BECAUSE It has greater PENETRATING POWER. With undiluted alcohol base, it carries the active medica tion DEEPLY, to kill imbedded germs ON CONTACT. IN ONE HOUR You MUST be pleased or your 40c back at any drug store. Apply FULL STRENGTH for athletes foot, F. ©. (foot Oder), itchy or sweaty feet. Today at Dekalb Pharmacy. FREE FISHING AND PICNIC GROUNDS AT BEAVER CREEK Come Bring Your Family W. B. Fort ON HIGHWAY NO 17 * SSI h- - ty J. Creed recently entertained the Camden Ki- lub it his beautiful country place between Camden iw. Gus Travis, Charlotte Observer columnist, guest speaker* of the evening. In the top picture Hi can be seen enjoying the delightful barbecue rhich was cooked by Doc Drakeford shown over in the middle picture, assisted by Jake Haile and Jones. In the bottom picture Rev. H. L. Spell is the beautiful lake while E. A. Williams rows the polos by Monarch. Hangar Flying By Hoary Baglay The Breakfast Club meeting this coming Sunday, August 7, is at Beaufort. They say it’s go ing to be a beach party, so hr your bathing suits: If you want to see a beautifu sight, fly up the coast from about Georgetown to Ocean Drive. You get a whole panorama of deep blue ocean with waves breaking: gently and rolling up the white sandy beach. A fishing boat here and there. Clean looking white cottages with red and blue roofs lending a pleasant contrast to the green grass and white sand. Mul ti-colored umbrellas basking in the sun, and friendly bathers wav ing at you from the glistening beach. Over to the left you see the inland waterway with an oc casional cabin cruiser or sight seeing boat wending its leisurely .way through the channel. Nice homes scattered here and there 'along the waterway, with small yacht basins in the front yards. The Ocean Forest * Hotel is a prominent landmark along the coast. Its shining dome may be seen for many miles up or down the beach. Another thing that impresses you is the fact that there are very few show-off pilots buzzing the bathers these days. There are several reasons for this. One is that the public has been pretty well advised about getting the number on the iwing of the plane and phoning C.A.A. at Columbia when they see a case of reckless flying. Also the better pilots cooperate to pro tect their reputation. If they ! witness a violation while flying themselves they will report it Still another reason is tha has come of age, and the citizens comprize the majority of the pUots flying now, Thjgr have and are not trying to prove any thing. The armed forces also $re u w J i ; ■ r ■ ; : I ■ ■ JSrj&v * N: m m r. : F a SAY'S VARIETY ate in Washington is to 1 oul for the relief of owners of gold mines. ‘ the new forty-niners sn this time is East. — ‘ Journal. BOTH l It's'a Down East justice who finds that poker playing by wom en is not a crime. Other judges have gone farther and held it isn’ poker. -7 Richmond Times-Dis patch. . ’ »ek ago a B. Long N. C., flew down About a wi of Charlotte, with friends in his Beech Bon anza. They got out, sat down and had Coca Colas. In a few minutes his wife came in made a go^d landing in a 140. She started learning to about a month ago, and was m. ing her solo croos country flight. You'll probably be seeing them Breakfast ~ ‘ ' ..AH * <1 I ► * at the on. Club from now JUST IT ’ Optimism is patiently unravel- ’t ing & p ece of snarled string that i-1 we know won’t be long enough anyway.—Wall Street Journal. -Sti • - Vf-.--: r' * t-U. I r! .... Em Tfsm 4 > / i the Motorists of Kershaw County: It ARE HAPPY To Announce That t MR. WALUCE KING- formerly with the Pa Imetto Garage, also Lang- [ton Motor Co., is now connected with our Ser- 'ice Department.< . . . | . Mr. King will be identified with our service focilities and assures all old customers and friends they wi II receive the very best of service [nd attention here. \ l \ I i fo Repair All Makes of Automobiles ■ and Trucks , AND GUARANTEE OUR FREEZER a 11 . ''T « w r jp I * • sum COMPUTHY BY KELVtNATORI • NATIONAUY POPULAR SIZE! • HOLDS 210 IBS. FROZEN FOODS I • SEPARATE FAST-FREEZING SECTIONI • TWO WIRE STORAGE BASKETS I • COMPACT-TAKES LESS FLOOR SPACH • REFRIGERATED BY KELVINATOR’S DUTY POLARSPHEREy 4-WALL RBRIGBIATIONI Wj: . * IkWilN . ' ‘'. v " ' .