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M br !6*STIS: rtoj and Batty Sua n‘l- j/^STsSSSMaSc- puao •election*. Hra B. 1. WMdtew. » Wardlaw •«* MMMf Utw . Billy Orah*»» xolina •ttwlium Sunday Ml J- Hay.jm. P-JJ •brtarian church m DU Jy[ M rs. A. L. il«CokiU jtle Hay of Mart 0 ®* Satiara of Floraaeo. Uberty HU1 Sunday at those who attended the Mr. J. K. Herlot in , Sunday afternoon were ixabeth, Sophia, La* “jf Ichards, eletere of Mr*- r N. S. Richard*. Mra. Richard*. Mto. Rl*hton Dliss Settle Richard*, Mr X. P. McCrae, Mr. and i. Cunningham, Mr and L Cunningham, Mr. and Cunningham, Mr. W. B- m, Mr. and Mra. W. C. Mr. and Mr*; L. P. Sf, Mr. and Mra. L. P- Mr. John Thomp- iatjie Jone*. Mteae* Clara e Johnston, Mr. and Mr*, tards, Mr. R. C. Jone* of Mr. and . Mr*. J. G. Camden; Congreetman j. p. Richards, Mr. A. J. Mr. Tommy Richard* of ring*, Mr. and Mr*. J. P. of Kershaw, Mr. and Mr*, hards and Jimmie Rich- oncord, N. C. 1 Mrs, L. P. Thompson, nd Mrs. L. P. Thompeon. Mr. John Thompaon at- e Gregory-Heriot wedding lay evening at Jefferwm. C. Cureton, Sr., is rialt- nd Mrs. A. C. CuretonT Jr*. rch 7, Mrs. J. Abe Hilton motor oil fouVt boon looting about l on sure motor oill ludes every refinement to science to gi^| you - r <Xection ... «ur* econ- . that sure feeling when Wlftl rWf >lino Oil Co. - Distributor —. Clybum, Owittr lino Motor Co. Clyburn. Owner Sorvico Station i Smith, Owner r - Service Station 1 Bubber Norris, Owner* *•11 Service Sta. Blackwell. Owner uut* and coffee. Outo(-Cown visi tors were Mrs. D. C. Milliard and Mra. J. A. Small, Stoneaboro. Mr. U P. Thompaon and Mr. Jim- mie Wardlaw attended the Spring- dale races at Camden Saturday. Mins Jane Higgins and hur friends from Lancaster, enjoyed n weiner roast at the Club House on Bearer Creek lake Saturday might. \ Mine Jo Wardjaw, Mooreawllle, N. C., spent the week-end with her mocker, Mra. tL J. Wardlaw, * Mr. W. Z. HlRon, Mr. and Mra. Abe HUton. Mr. and Mra. X L. Jones and Mia* Lily Jonas attended the funeral of Mr. D. F. Hilton, the brother of Mr. W. Z. . Hilton, at Shamrock church, near Bethune, Friday afternoon. Mr. WT2T Hilton returned hrane with hie daughter, Mrs. C. O. Dolan of Kershaw, for a visit. Mb. and Mra. J. H. Clements, Jr.. Chariotta, N. C., were week end guests of Mr. and«Mn. J. H. Clements. Sr., who had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mra. James M. Freeman and children, Jimmie, Jr. and Lucy Carol, of Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Higgins, Sr., and Mr. Freddie Higgins were din ner meets of Mr .and Mra. W. P. Beckham in Wlnnsboro Wednesday evening. On Monday afternoon Mra. J. Boyce Bankhead and children, Bet ty, Jimmie and Johnnie of Chester, came over for Mra. John G. Rich ards and Mrs. Lester Good to ac company them home for a few days visit. , Misses Shirley and Betty Sue Hilton attended the Lancaster air show held at the Lancaster air port Sunday afternoon. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mra. S. H. Higgins, Sr., were Mr. and Mra. David Higgins. Charlotte, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Beckham and son, Buster, Wlnnsboro, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Higgins and daught er, Catherine. Great Falls, Miss Jane Higgins of Lancaster. Mra. C. O. Dolan and Mia* Emma Lee Jordan of Keratiaw, accom panied Mr. W. Z. Hilton home on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Abe Hilton. * Miss Lai Richards, the local chairman of the Red Cross, assist ed by Mias Shirley HUton. Mra. Freddie Higgins. Mrs. Jimmie Wardlaw and Mra. Lamar Jones are working a canvas* for the 1950 Red 'Crow membership. Kiwaniaits Hear Interesting Talk t Mis* Mary Davidson, a repre sentative of the AoMKtean Associa tion for the United Nations, was the speaker at the weekly lunch eon of the Camden Ktwanis Club last week. While in die city she s^o^spoke to the high school stu- In her talk to the Ki Miss Davidson said that there been four major civilizations, the Egyptian, the Grecian, the Rom an and the Western. The Roman civilization was based on freedom of the individual and law. Julius Ceasar con quered all people to the Wert but not to the East Western people are born with a feeling of self government while the people of the East accept government fmn the top. / Our government Miss David son said, is based on freedom un der Ceasar’s law and responsi bility under law from the teach ings of Christ Sunday. March M Sunday School at 10 a. m., with Edgar Pitman in charge. Evening worship at 7:30, led by the pas tor, Rev. A. Douglas McArn. Youth night every Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend these Services. SUNDAY'S POLO GAME . The Camden Polo ***** defeat ed the All-Stars Sunday afternoon by a score of 7 to 0 at Kirkwood field. The game was witnessed by a large crowd. iscmg/i jSay/j V wo WORK AS HARO *^> FOR tour money AS MOST FOLKS YOU DESERVE TO GET TO KEEP SOME OF IT! YOU CAN IS YOU SAVE IT M ’]t : \ FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS^] «■ LOAN association * Lou! ^ ^ 10 Vedenl Saving, C< * P ' c, “ r "» dividend 3*. Sand P0 «W1 for information. r Scout* Meet, Go On Camping Trip The regular weekly meeting of the Methodist Church Boy Scout trao* No. 303, was held March 3 at 7 p. hl, in the basement of the Educational building of die church. 'The meeting was called to or- er by Russell Roberts, Scoutmas- t*r, with the Pledge to the Flag. The roll was then called and dues collected by the scribe. A new rule was made and approved by the five boys present thid if an/- oae failed to bring his duet to the meetings, he would have to bringthe dues, plus a penalty the following week to make up for it Mr. Roberta, better known to id the hoys tie the “Sheet Bend Knot" We then practiced the clasp we had leerned the weak before. The group was then divided up into two patrols, the first the as Herby ided up ink , no of only two ’boys. Campbell appointed Patrol Leader of the first group. They selected the name of J Flam- jng Arrow” for their Patrol name, pie second group selected Sidney Zethp as their Patrol Leader, adopted the name of “Flying ^_ were then made by which the two patrols were to meet at Davis Green’s house Tuesday aft ernoon at 3 o’clock for thafr meeting. “Russ” suggested that the troop take a camping trip. It decided that we would meet at the church at 11 o'clock Sat urday morning, and together in Russ 1 car, we would drive about five miles into the country for a good camping ground. The main purpose of the trip was to help us with our cooking, but we also had lots of fun doing it The meeting was then closed with the Scout Benediction. DONALD HUNT, Scribe. Mother • Newt S^S^eTirtraS 1 So* •t the Carolina Athletic uasseat, held Booker Washington Columbia The girls’ . eelved an award far being runner- up for the second consecutive year; Mias Mads, tor being the “best conch of the year;” Mary Johnson, ZL the aO-otnr tourna ment forward, and Mnagaret Peo ple*. ’El. the all-star honors for being the best gnard. / The boys’ team was defeated in their, flrat game by Burke Indus trial school .of Charleston, cham- pkma of the tournament. Seniors of the teams era dell Scott. Captain; 1 Carolyn Faloon. Vets and Casste Lea Colliers; also,’ Loot- lyn Funderburk, manager, and Madeline Dash, trainer.' Boys are: Kenneth Williams, captain; Wil liam Murphy, Peter Cooke, and Albert Andereoa. Now that basketball has taken it* place In the background, all .outdoor sportsmen am looking for ward to track season, especially since Mather girls received at the Mias Bryan gnve n report in chapel Thursday on her recent trip to the United Nations. Her talk was of special Interest to the senior* as they are studying for the examination which that organ isation ki spou soring March 31. Classes In social problems are holding panel discussions on the hydrogen bomb and the chance of man’s UfeVter a third world war. Brery Tuesday the Art club meets with Its advisor, Mrs. M. Williams. They are now working on landscapes. Last week Mra. Williams attended an art exhibit held la Sumter. Several juniors and senior* are entering the coateet sponsored by the Colonial SUwsa. MISS BURGESS SOTOS HERE On Sunday morning, March 19 tt the 11:15 service at Bethesda Presbyterian church. Mias Marion Burgess, formerly of Camden but now of Asheboro, N. C., will be guest soloist All of bar friends are cordially invited to be present MILLER'S For Lumbor MdEOD & BOYKIN COMPANY — Phon, S3 — Cool Ice .:. Feed Fuel Fertilizer Cotton Seed Meol .... VERTAGREEN PLANT FOOD .... .... ARMOUR'S Big Crap FERTILIZERS .... Church school at 10 a im, with * Bible dam for every age. Morning worship with prayer, an them and sermon at 11:15. Little children may be left in the nursery class during the morn- ing service for the convenience of perents. Communicant’s *dass at 3:15. Pioneer FtilowsWp at 6 * m. Youth FallowahiD at 7 p. m. The session meets on Saturday* March 18 at Tp. m., to receive new mem bers and to arrange for the in stallation of new officers. Every one is cordially invited to attend thee* services. w mm I DESPAIRED OF EVER GETTING MARRIEDr Her#** great news for you if you’ve —keel bothered by excessive fatigue, coastipation, weakness and ’nerves’ due to the fact that you do not get enough B-Vitamins in your diet. Bead Special Formula, a new sei- aatific product, combine* the ln»- K rtant B-Vitamins with free/ w Choline, Inositol ami liver In sepplementary quantities. Everybody knows the importance pf Iron in your diet...how it helps the body to build RICH, RED BLOOD. 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