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Births ui m*- t-, H a. o«. K,,, Tonne of r*. or. • t-S?r on*Mo«dny. ‘JJctmden ho*nJ^ ""liBt nimed Cynthia „„ Lewie Andereon yrth of » denghtor, , Monday. Oct 17, loepital. Mr*. An- rmer Lottie Smyrl, and Mrs. Oectr X ledertons hare two Joan, nr® «. t and Engagement of Miss Patricia Buckley To Mr. L. Brent Bezel 1 Is Announced CAaOLCTA, ntIDAT. OCTOBER 11. 1M« fragrant flower* "i touching token for i new mother. for all • t [oinpanv gtH- s. a PHONE 193 | L Laurens St Restrictions On Veterans’ Courses In Amended Laws Veterans who education Mias Patricia Buckley Mr. and Mr*. William Frank Buckley of Sharon, Conn., and Camden, hare announced the en- casement of their daughter, Pa tricia Lee, to Mr. L. Brent Bosell, son of Mrs. Leo Bosell and the late Mr. Bozell of Omaha, Ne braska. After an early education abroad Mias Buckley attended the Ethel Walker school at Simsbury. Conn* and was graduated from the Nlgbl- ingale-Bamford school in New York. She was graduated from Vasaar college in 194S. Mr. Bozell attended St. Mark's school and later served three year* In the Pacific with the United Stages Navy. He is a member of the Claas of 1950 at Yale college and will enter Yale Law school after hi* graduation. He baa been president of the Yale Political Union and winner of the Ten Eyck Junior Debating prise, and is a member of the Fence Club and the Aurelian honor society The wedding will take place In Camden during the Christmas holi days. • • • • » “Men of Distinction'* One more portrait certainly not headed for the full-page whiskey ads: The Alabama man who careened his big truck over on the left aide of the road, and hit an automobile head-on. .Four In the car were kUled—a father, mother, chlfd and grandmother. The truck driver has been held on four charges of manslaughter—and driving while Intoxicated.—Chris tian Science Monitor. ENERGY FROM SUN Energy received by from the sun is equl 60,000 atomic bomb explosions second. the earth valent to 1 ho change< and training objectives, or who seek additional counts under the O. L Bill in the future, must meet restrictions imposed by amended laws, the Veteran* Administra tion reportg. Hare is the latest Information from Edward B. Turner, manager of the South Carolina regional of fice of the Veterans Administra tion, on recent changes in VA regulations pertaining to educa- tk» gnd training. A recent congressional law ap plied legal restrictions to certain phases of die program. Among the procedures which have been aged are the rules which must be followed by a veteran who wants additional O. L Bill educa tion or training benefits, or who wants to change hit course of transfer to another school. After Nov. 1, the following pro cedure becomes effective: A veteran otherwise eligible and whose conduct and progress have been satisfactory will be per mitted to change his course or se cure additional education or training, to long as the new course “is commonly recognized as being in the same general field as his original education or job objective or a normally related progressive objective." The course, ‘‘Mr. Turner said, must be in the same general field ^throughout *itl length or Length 'is a progressive con tinuation along a straight line," Mr. Turner explained, citing the illustration of a veteran who wishes to pursue a scientific course. He may progressively fol low his course to his B. S. degree, then to his M. 8. degree, and then to his SC. D. degree 16 the extent his entitlement permits. Breadth, as defined by the VA official, “is the specific course un dertaken and such other related subjects of manipulative skills as are in the same general field." A typical example would be the case of a veteran approved to pursue a course of automobile me chanics. He would‘be geremitted to take related courses of body and fender work, or similar sub jects or skills required in the same general field of occupation. If a veteran wants to take a course in a different field, Mr. Turner said, he will be required to undergo advisement and guid ance to determine his aptitude for, and the need of, such a course to complete his educational or job objective. ft F« or all veterans who have un dertaken or completed G. I. Bill i courses and who datire to change Postoffice Urges Early Mailing of Christmas Gifts Ths Post Office department IB cooperation with the several de partment* of the national military establishment ha* completed ar rangement* for the acceptance of Christmas parcel* for member* of our aimed force* serving ontalde the continental United States. Many persons in this country will wish to send, special Christ mas parcels to their loved ones over****, and these Instructions are, therefore. Issued with a view of assuring their delivery on time and in good condition. Patron* may, if they desire, endorse each such gift pascal “Christmag Par cel” and special effort will be made to effect delivery of all Christmas parcels mailed during the period, October 15 W November 16, in time for Christmas. The term “armed force* over seas" include the personnel of our armed forces, members of their families and authorised United States civilians employed overseas who receive their mail through an APO or Fleet Poet Office, care of Poetmaster, New York, N. Y.. Miami, Fla., New Orleans, La., or Seattle, Wash. , The importance of mailing Christmas parcels during the de signated period cannot be empha sised too strongly—the earlier the Setter. Parcels destined for de livery in Japan, Korea and the Islands in the Pacific should be mailed as oarly ns possible, pre ferably not lafer than November 1, in view of the distance! In volved. Christmas cards for Armed and Air Forces personnel overseas may be mailed at any time, but patrons should d*'posit such card* prior to November 11. if they are to have a reasoaable expectation of delivery before Christmas. Greet- to another course, YA will de termine whether the new course is in the same or in a different general field. After Nov. 1, any veteran who wants G. L education or training must show on his application for at* of « course he intends to take and the to a certificate applied eugibiil biilty the institution where he wishes pursue it - . This is necessary, Mr. Turner pointed out to comply with the provisions of file law which bars avocational or recreation training and prohibits training in schools in existence for less than a year. Veterans who have already had G. L training will be required to list the name of the school and course in their applications for cerfifical ital ites of ty. Ing cards for such personnel over seas must be seat In sealed enve lopes and prepaid at the first cMss rate. Boxes for overseas trans mission must be of strong con struction on account of the great distance theee parcels must be transported end the handling and storage they must undergo. It la absolutely necessary that ell articles for overseas be pecked In boxes of metal, solid flberhosrd. wood or strong double-faced osr- rugated fiber-board, testing at least 100 pounds. Bach box should be tied with strong cord, preferably by fonr separate pieces, two length wise and two crosswise, knotted at crossings. Sealing the flaps with gummed tape where they meet strengthens the box. but the nse of such tape alone is not sntis- factory, since the tape loosens if the boxes become wet or exposed to moist atmosphere. SCRIPTURES FOR D. P.'s Scriptures in seven different European languages were sup plied by the American Bible So ciety's agency in Venezuela for distribution to 4,325 Displaced Persons, of whom 15,000 are ex pected eventually. G« To Church Sundoy Attention -Builders! Sacrifice Sale ELATERITE Roof Coaling NOW $i.ti per gal. Wat $1.50 par gal. Limited supply . . ..Ef fective on any type roof ... call 340 for further 1 fl T O ■ fll Cl 11V f* e Camden Lumber Co. Candy bars or Bibles? in a Southern public school, ties of lessons on the ' a series voluntarily gave up buying candy bars and devoted these savings to sending printed Gospels to chil dren overseas. MILLER'S For Lumber IMPORTED HOLLAND FOR BEAUTY IN YOUR GARDEN NEXT SPRING MUST BE PLANTED THIS FALL COME IN NOW and let us help you make just die right •slecdooB fek your personal TULIPS, DAFFODILS; HYACINTHS, CROCUS and many ocher lovely Flow ering Bulbs all Impacted from Holland—the largest, finest bulbs obtainable. . , * DO NOT WAIT I PLANTING TIME IS NEAR Jackson Nursary E. DeKalb Street CAMDEN. 8. C. COMB TO 19th pries! Neat- Eggshell « xfrT. Panels IN m Panels »T NMI » ^ Girls' Dresses (ME BIG AAGK .JMrthdat Piked w IDEAL FOR SCHOOB AND DRESS wear . Cotes In Plaids and SoUdi Siso • to 14 2.00 and 3.01 PENNEY'S 19th BlRTt^AY CELEBRATION WE ARE CELEBRATING WITH VALUES FOR YOU AND YOURS We ore truly proud of our nineteen years in Camden and because you have contributed so much to our happiness, growth and citizenship. 19 years a citizen 19 years of sound growth 19 years of nieighborliness 19 years of customer service 19 years of shoring 19 years of grand association. 19 years of happiness 19 years of appreciation 19 years of friendship We could go on and on and for it all the citizenry of Camden and Ker shaw county have our thanks and sincere appreciation. Our success and accomplishments are really vours and we give you full credit and glory in first 19 ye the association of our years. Sir* • f • * f t: V.' r Nylon Slips 100% D« »«>» woman CARDIGAN Swc-oters V* To show our appreciation we know of no better way than to renew and emphasize our pledge that "We ar* at your service and hope to serve you better and so well—-that your children and their children will be our part ners of the future in building qur city and county and helping us to keep our store out front in all that it means/' HIM ARE 19 VALUES TO SHOW YOU WHAT Wt MEAN Thanks For Everything—Buy Penney'*—Save Safely J. C. PENNEY CO., INC. ^ J Style And Vd— Center Of The Iwrtte County | & FOR OUR Itth BINTHDAY;* ' *, GIRLS' COATS > sEwSSag* 19th BIRTHDAY BOYS' SUITS GABARDINE AND ONE LARGE LOT Prints