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> T-* “ . Use Many Towels 'SSSg't? Council re^rtj^ In the arei •b ooch pound p United S cotton ■ the per capita cotton b only pounds for clothing end all other purposes. Besides the cotton towds they use in their homes, U. 8. con sumers use 8,790,000 pounds of cotton annually in hand and roller towels in offices and public wash rooms. When Americans sing “how dry I am,” they mean it! t * v K — News From Westyifle Summerfi and Bobbie Lee Rush of Mr. C. Clyburn were Mr. M. K. Langford and r, Lena of Brunson. dale and' Mr. and Mrs. M Mates of Carce, Airs. Rembert TrueSdale. Kfi land aM Thorny Truesdale of Camden, Carl Robinson, Hartwell Jessie Owens and Will Ellis of Kershaw and Will An thony of Easley. Saturday afternoon Mrs. C. K. McDowell and Mrs. Alma Grant visited Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Mc Dowell, Mr. and Mrs. James T. McDowell Joe Fletcher, Mrs. Hennie Sistare and Mrs. Nannie Clark, all of Flat Rock. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Clyburn, Sr., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mc Coy of Cassatt Sunday afternoon. Lewis L. Truesdale spent Sun day afternoon with his brothers Sam Truesdale, Sr, .. / Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Truesdale, Jr., Sunday were Mrs. Randolph Ogburn and daughter Elaine, also Miss Gertrude Good- son and father, Mr. Goodson of Ridgeway. Miss Margie Workman and Jackson Gay and Raeford Phil lips of Kershaw attended the Air tow in Lancaster Sunday after noon. W. G. Anthony of Easley spent the weekend with his Mrs. G. M. Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Truesdale and Misses Sara and Ethel Bruce attended the closing meet- of the Billy Graham E Stover visited Mr. and Branham and of Camden Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Jaa and Children and Mrs. Colon f - mtmmtlrnlm mwasl -a. in ji - hospital in Columbia Sunday. Suhday visitors of Mrs. G. M. Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. J D. Hunter of Kershaw. Mrs. An thony is Mrs. Roberts’ and Mrs. Hunter’s grandfnother. Mr . and Mrs. *. H. _ Sr., attended the Springdale ing in Camden Saturday noon.HiH Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene were Mr. and Mrs; and daughter of C. Garden Club At , c Cheraw To Stage a VJlItSolS Ul Ills • Hyatt Sunday w Clyburn Mostly Fayetteville, Jt S|t and I home t Herman Hyatt, son of Mr. Mrs. Eugene Hyatt, arrived s last week after receiving his mol spent other, Crusade Sunday afternoon a stadu .vange- eraoon urn at Co- a!950 BCHK with wide, one-piece windshields and wrapt around rear windows (Super and Roadmaster Seriea).^* VQie^this Biftjuur BuickDeala* ing c Ustic in the Carolina lumbia. Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Anthony and daughter and Mrs. Harold Waynick and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nye Workman. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Clyburn, Sr., were Saturday night -callers of Jdr. and Mrs. Sam Truesdale, Sr. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Witherspoon of Mayesville were Saturday night ests of Mr. and Mrs. ipper guests of helby Truesdale. Mrs. W. P. Davit, accompanied by Mrs. T. B. Bowers and Mrs. (bear Bradley of Kershaw, at tended a party in Darlington Fri day night given in honor of the Stanley hostesses from this dis trict Sunday afternoon Tommy Stov er visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mc- Guirt of Kershaw. Mrs. T. H. Young, Sr., of Flat Rock is visiting thil week with her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Stover. Mrs. W. P. Horton and daugh ter and Mrs. Margaret Anderson and children of Camden visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McDonald Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. McDowell have been confined to their home for the past week due to illness. i n i in h i im i ' ‘ ' discharge tor having served past three years in the Army Air Force. His Ust year of service was spent in the Panama Canal Zone. Mrs. W. L. Blackmon and Mrs. D. A. Baker visited Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Baker of Pineville, N. C., Monday. Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Truesdale and Mr- and Mrs. Fred Deaton and son were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude wise and children of Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Truesdale visited Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Hin son and Mrs. O. W. Willis of Ker shaw Sunday afternoon. Mr. and bus. Junior Stroud and son, Ronny, visited Evelyn Trues dale and Mrs. Mary Truesdale Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Ellis, Miss Evelyn Truesdale and Mrs. Mary Truesdale visited Miss Mary Jane Phillips of Lancaster Sunday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Truesdale and children of Camden visited Mrs. Mary Truesdale Sunday night. „ y Mrs. Colon Truesdale, Evelyn and John Truesdale, also Mrs. Mary Truesdale visited Colon Truesdale at the Veterans hospital in Columbia Friday night Natural gas from Texas is pump ed during summer monthy to ex hausted gas wells in tho Appala chian area to be etored until need ed during winter months in the eastern states. TOWLE —WALLACE FRANK M. WHXTDfO * ’ S’ 1922 m F. D. GOODALE Phone 291-W Camden. 8. C. m E. DeKalb SU (Opp. PXX) ■r Civic League imectkm with ti ^uwf>rar4ial invi- 23 10 a. m. to noon p. m. The tour begins • the law office, located a in that the Ordinance _ adopted by the state of South Carolina eras written. .Many, of the most beautiful and axalea bo-open to visitors, lection of chryrtal, . _ _ china, and linen dating prior and just after the Revolution s be displayed in the beautiful homeof Mrs. Gladys S. Moore Tea will be served morning and aftsruood in the spacious yard of Mra Edwin MaHo^ThebeautF of this yard is enhanced by flow- ering trees and colorful masses of AZftiMS tin# camellias' againit a background of towering pinealn case of bad weather, the tea will be within this lovely old hpme, built in 1825. . ' _ A spectal prajrer service old St David’s Episcopal chard (built in mo and used as a hos pital by the British during the Revolutionary War) will be con- homes 1835), i» ■ SANDING MACHtNr iiKT Snn4 N«w—Lotmk Modti CAMOCN nods COVERING CO. 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You aee, A&P’a policy is to keep operating expenses and profits consistently lew and share the savings with you in the form of prices that are as low «s we can them every day of the week. wLD 4 MBLlOV 8 O’CLOCK 67c ^ Rich Jk Full Bodtod Bed Circle w Vigorous A Wtncy Bokor t HOME STYLE OR SANDWICH Marvel Bread 18c 1%-Lb. Loaf Jane Parker Angtl Food Bor ^ 39c JaiM Parker Hot Cross Bunt ^ 25c Jang Parker Spenish Bor Coko *• 29c Marvel Dinn.r Roth . 10c Iona Sliced or Halves PEACHES No Can Coldstream Pink Salmon SS Packers Label Standard Tomatoes ci» 2 Packers Label Standard Corn .... 2 Doles Pineapple Chunks Sunnyfield Self Rising Flour ..1 AAR’S Own Pure Vegetable Shortening Dexo Na 2 Cans No. 2 Can 10-Lb. Bag 3-Lb. Can’ 4 Small 7-12 lbs. Dressed and Drawn Turkey HENS Super Right Sirloin STEAK Freeh Frozen SHRIMP .... Super Right Top Round } . 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T''s-’' Yellow ONIONS—2«>»• New Rad Bliss POTATOES -5 lb*- B«b T T.nd,r Y.ll<w, SQUASH .-2«» Sweat • - . i . POTATOES.—31b*. r" - STORK •li ‘ . . ' e A —.: a . . •aiins •v, /-■ m v ^ $'*$4 'ft# ' | “tr