The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 17, 1950, Image 7
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At noon Saturday Mrs. J. B.
Redfeam, Jr- sister of the bride,
entertained the bride and her
maids at a delightful affair at
Praatwood Country Club.
A two-course dinner was served
and the table was decorated "in
the colon of blue and white.
Mias Hunter presented her at
tendants with guts, and the host
ess’ gift to her sister was a silver
pitcher.
BOT-SCOVT COMMITTEE
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mittee, Bov Scouts of America,
will-hold its regular meeting in
the offices ol Savage and Marion,
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Clator Arrants
Announces He'D
Run For Senate
Attorney J. Clator Arrants who
served Kershaw county aa a rep
resentative in the General As
sembly for four years and who is
engaged in the practice of law
here, has announced that he will
be e candidate for the office of
state senator from Kershaw coun
ty at the July primary.
Since graduating from the law
school of the state university, Mr.
Arrants has practiced law in Cam
den. He is a mmuber of the
Lyttleton Street Methodist
church, a Kiwanian, Legionnaire,
and member of the recently or
ganised VFW Pori here.
In a prepared statement re
garding his candidacy he seid:,
“In answer to Inquiries regard-
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Mr. and Mrs. Julian C. Ora ham.
Sr., of Marlon, S. <3., formerly of
Camden, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Elizabeth Ann,
to Douglas W. McMillan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George R. McMillan,
Mullins, 8. C. The wedding will
take place In the early summer.
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Men Prefer Cotton
Says This Report
Gentlemen prefer cotton. •
In a survey just released by the
Bureau of Agricultural Econo
mics, United States Department of
Agriculture, the majority of male
consumers listed cotton as their
favorite fiber for business shirts,
summer sports shirts, year-round
underwear, pajamas and socks.
USDA researchers interviewed
a representative sampling of men
over the age of 16 m every mo
tion of the United States.
The study showed that men
vary considerably in their prefer
ence of fiber* for moat clothing
items. In only three articles of
clothing included in the survey
did more than half the men agree
on a single fiber.. These items
were business shirts, pajamas,
and underwear for year-round
wear. The fiber that more than
half the male consumers prefer is
cotton.
About two-thirds of the men in
terviewed said they prefer cotton
business shirts. The study reveals
that more of the shirt owners in
the higher income bracket, pro
fessional groups, and college
graduates prefer cotton than
those with grammar school train
ing and lower incomes.
White shirts are preferred to all 1
others, with more than half the
men listing only white in their
color section. Blue followed white
as the most popular color.
Of the men who wear pajamas,
about 7 out of 10 agree on cotton I
as [ their favorite. Cotton was
chosen primarily on the basis of
the men said. More con-
reported that
they Upaag pajamas than did |
Southern men.
Approximately 4 out of 5 own-1
ers of underwear for year-round
use toi dresearchers they prefer
cotton. For underwear worn only
in winter months, the male coo
ing my political intentions
forthcoming campaign, I
lualLy di-
a mixture
gumers were about eq
vided on all-cotton and
of cotton and wool.
More men prefer cotton for
their summer sport shirts, the
survey reveal*, noting that style
and construction are the features
most sought in this Hem by male
customers. This classification did
not include polo shirts and T-
shirts, articles which use cotton
almost exclusively.
Most frequent reasons given by
the interviewers for preferring
cotton were comfort, durability,
good appearance, continued good
appearance after being worn,
laundferability and year-round
adaptability.
The USDA survey exploded the
myth that women buy most men’s
clothes. By far the majority of
men contacted in the study said
that they do their own clothes
shopping.
after much
that I will be a
the South Carolina
Senate from Kershaw county.
"As any person who has served
in the legislature Rfiows, there are
many sacrifices to be made if one
rly serves. There are sacri-
in one’s lime, profession,
business, finances, peace of mind
and even in one’s friendships.
However, these sacrifices become
very insignificant to me when I
consider the many things that
could be done for our county and
state, and the fact that the people
of the county might want me to
represent them in the State Sen
ate, I would be very selfish in
deed if 1 am qualified and the
people want me as their senator
and I then should refuse.
“No man appreciates more than
I, the many opportunities the
people of my countv and state
have given me. I only hope that
Providence will allow me the
privilege of paying them back.
‘There are two fine men al
ready announeed for this office
and there might be others. I very
readily say that the only ad
vantage that I would have over
these gentlemen, is that I would
not be in a strange place. I have
served with and gone to school
4rith more than a majority of the
present senators, and, I believe
I know legislative procedure.
T deeply appreciate the in
terest that every one has shown
in my making this campaign, and
I trust that it will continue. It
ed.” f'J',
The announcement of Mr. Ar
rants makes the total of candi
dates for the senate three, the
other two being Attorney Alan
Murchison and Itonner Camden
mayor, Francis Nolan McCorkle.
SQUARE DANCE
Soturday Nile
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ARMORY
Sponsored By
Tri Gamma
Music By
Curlty Frith and
his Pioneers
A Token
Of Your
Thoughtfulness
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Nothing brightens
the sickroom like a
colorful gift ol
flowers. And noth
ing is appreciated
quite as much.
We deliver the flower of your
choice immediotely . . . ot no extra cost!
.... Flowers for All Occasions ....
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