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b-r VL Sponsor Carnival The Blaney Public School will hold its annual Hallowe’en Car- nical on Friday evening, Oct 28, at 7:30 o’clpck in the Blaney Blaney Schools To ion revue, featuring ten “beautiA” of the cSununity, fol lowed by a Kiddie Parade of first aders and pre-school children. _.iere is sure to be fun for all in this program. Admission is 30c for adults and 20c for children. Besides these two main events in the auditorium, there will be a fish pond, cake walk, country store, penny toss, and a cake auc tion. There will also be a food stand where sandwiches, cake, school The auditorium Monthly Meeting DeKalb Home Club lion Subjugating Artist Will # pie, hot-dogs, Coca-Colas and other refreshments will be seld. The public is cordially invited to atteend. MILLER'S for Lun>ber , . . - t [ The DeKalb Home Demonstra tion club met with Mrs. J. T. Dabney on the second Thursday of October at 3:30 o’clock with oar new president,' Mrs. J. U Talley presiding. Mrs. F. A Watts, local health chairman, assisted bv Mnw Ethel Brace, presented a program on the “Importance of Safe-Guard ing tme's Health Today." which was of vital importance to each one present. Hospitalisation insurance was discussed, since the group desired more information in regard to this insurance, Mrs. AI Kister was asked to make a study of tb» dif ferent kinds of policies available Be Seen At (Situs Proposes 4-H Gab Goals For 1950 4-H Clubs lor council made ■ r “Rex*\ true to his breed, is King of the wild animal menagene of Kn Bill* Bros circus, America’s new est and finest big show, which comes to Camden on Nov. 4 at the Fair Grounds for afternoon and evening performances at 3 and The proposed goals tefbe work- ed for in 1850 by the 4-H Clubs in Kershaw county were formu- lated Monday in a meeting of the county Council of 4-H Clubs held k to be held Oct ». The place for holding tills yearly af fair has not yet been announced. home at Midway schools. In addition to __ _ M drawing up the goals which will be presented to cil are: President John Elliot of wcond vice president Joanne Wayne of B4thune; secretary and treasurer, Fay*. Reynolds oi An tioch; council adviser, Mrs. Al- tP0TS COUE la ofi“ th * "‘W- t t»s 8 p. m. This huge* black-maned African ' ■*" ylcio > nude is just one of the vicious, - * *- snarling group that perfi as well in the big UsaSt PLUMBING and HEATING and to present this study to the ting. v-rr- CONTRACT ond REPAIRS group st our aest meet Hiss Fewell used for her subject the seven basic foods. She cal’ed attention to the number of boys turned dpwn by the army because of undernourishment, and stressed tne importance of building strong bodies that would endure throuxh he use of the right kind of foods against his well in the big steel arena imHer the command of America's newest wild animal trainer, Prince Ki-Gore. Every hit as Regal as his Kingly charges, Ki-Oore is a true Prince of the -realm and has brought to circus enthusiasts the country ov«, something new in lion subjugat- iirc hii 1 l ing. The' Prince puts his group * ritiH itines by word MYERS WATER PUMPS spoke of the lack of iron ^ HILL PLUMBING COMPANY the vegetables grown In this d trict and the value of potatoes as the staple vegetable. After the meeting was adjourn ed. during the eoclsl hour, our hostese served delicious refresh ments. J. their rout _ command” without any of the J time circus fanfare of popping pistols, prodding poles, waving chairs or cracking and popping Prince Ki-Gore simply points ■' 1 iM ' T "4 , vV’Af? ITS NEW . y*? mi his finger at any lion in the group, gives the stern word of command ., if ■‘‘v UNUSUAL INSPIRATION and Sir Rex, King of obeys. He may snarl, slink growl, but he will follow this word of command to the letter. Arpnic champions and stellar er’s Guide Pfiont 1228 Camden, S. C. i ' '*. '* - ■■ r ’ ■' • J. G. Jon*t, Mgr. Samuel Clemeas’ literary career was started when a page from the a tody of Joan of Arc was blown la his path by s light breese. As Mark Twain, Clemens wrote 23 books. Most popular of the group were Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sewyer. performers also to be enjoyed at the perforn _ performances of Biller Bros, circus are the internationally- known and great American favo rites, tile great Cristiani Trope, TW Yellow Panes of tfca Rew telepiioaa fisted alphabetically under dandy directory pratida yoa wHb vohMble basi- beodlags deecriptire of their without a doubt the world’s great est whirl ra^am— I a klaAOB* oaMaa aAeall *saa <■ — — » 4 __ m B _ ness inrormoiion. in raem yon win ma proressiens er tin cnmwMvii^ nr mil _ the names, telepheae nembers ond od* they m/LI j TW ’ FOR BOYS FROM SIX TO SIXTY With Special Emphasis on Sturdy, Stylish Cloth ing for tho 'toon agor in our compldto "Prop" de partment. , Jackets: Cozy, warm, wool melton Plaid Jackets $2.98 up Gold and Black Sises • to II — SPECIAL Jackets, $6.49 Alto A Big Lino of Gabardine "Windbreakers SHIRTS for the Younger Man Zipper front, long sleeve Gabardines, Wine, Green, Blue or Pastel Color, Button Front Gab's * Solid Color or Plaid Sport Shirts, also Westerns Sizes 12 to 20 ,98 wind bareback riding i and foremost acrobatic On a thread of steel that ire yc another sensational presentation from Czechoslovakia, Mario and Josephina Ivanov, somersaulting stars of the tight wire; Teresa Morales, Mexican sensationalist of the flying trapeze; Ricci and En- riquita, a judicious, Juggling juxtaposition; Betty and Rita Bil- drusMS of business tulaphona subscribers s\ i 11: i; Betty ai aerialists; Marion Knowlton’s elephants; George Hubler and Company, aerial bars; and clowns with a.compiete new assortment of hilarious haberdashery and CASSATT BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. Helen Ballard of Hartsville will speak to the B. 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