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urim- • 'Funeral Service* William W. Wilton JLl 4 *: . SwnHMfr Of S»»«j*nt Activities reek-t S*-^ u><a| School practice fternoon tit* partlclpetlnt in »• ooVT football f«* named capUias J* the Senior teama aa followa, CauWer and Joeb AB* miora). Minnie Elliott Smith (Seaiora). The one looked forward to any other fame erer ,p stadium, because the rtkipating hare both good athletic form. lie Tiller la !?® r ' an “aU-flri team thla ate thoee teats, but teachers please forgive us now when we gripe about ant we^ts tests—we can't ruthfelly *ay new that we’ve en joyed them or appreciated them. Begtsntsg Merdi IS. regular study will take on new light, for students will know that school ex pires in only 80 daya^ Wonderful thought when you get to thinking about It—heh? Keep the *>|e“ chin up fellow sufferers—well pull through yeti A chapel program held last Fri day served to cheer the “waning spirits” of .the students immense ly. Scheduled first on the program T w .. was a movie Aivrng the students et Moore, Jodie Omner an ldMl ^ what the, coipmunlty re debaters), and Mi Isabelle Thompson debaters).' Theee four have their chance to tther or not “the Presi- » U. S. be elected'by of the people” around Beginning last Monday im has already collected t of information on the pou have any good Ideas »ic, just address them to [ig’h school—you may bo will be received with * We don’t want Mrs. use all her good ideas Tiller has Instructed ler of the class that public speaking this would be to learn an paper. The individuals iy chosen their papers— them to ‘Tarn” those Tiller has spoken! st man” won In the Legion Constitution ntest held at Camden day a week ago! The lestants were Isabelle from Camden, and u Baron DeKalb—Baron iced first with their very who won |18, first aden placed second, the Inning a $5 prise. * High school students unmercifully tortured iidge of six weeks test— faces are looking very Dpeful around the school. to ask one question, ever be glad we had to tests?” That is a ques- forth by high school one not taken seriously )f course, there’ll be a in the future when we I’m glad I took that teat.” different situation for all tk of is the much-needed ►leep missed, the good ist favorite radio pro- one day we’ll appreei- OF GENERAL ACTION both Carolina; fKershaw. hereby given that an 11 be held in the City the 4th day of April ction of City Commia* term of office shall |the first day of June, continue for a period years to the 31st day 154. /' of voting shall be*at fall Council Chamber be- hours of 9 a. m. and the 4th day of April, nwing persons have been by. City Council as f the election: e Wilson b Huckabee, and Strak. [Camden, South Carollha. Savage, Jr., Mayor Boykin, City Clerk aden, South Carolina. **0.^- 78F3tc IMMONS ath Carolina, Kershaw. of Common Pleas. I Holland, alias es- LEE JONES MAY- Plaintiff vs. SEBER MAYFIELD, Defend- fendant Above Named: hereby summoned and “ answer the Complaint Jon, the original, of Wed in the office of Court for Kershaw ^ 14th, 1950, and to ?7 of your Answer to -omplaint on the sub- hjs office in Camden, ^na, within twenty l “ er .the service hereof ^exclusive of the day and , if you the Complaint within I aforesaid, the Plaintiff it he n r ^ U ® ppl y to the 3 ‘he^ relief demanded in 78F3tc iamt. S’OR ARRANTS” Plaintiffs Attorney. C-, March 14th, 1950. •UMMONS ’ outh Carolina, Kershaw. Jrt F^ mon Pleas. fendant Above Named* ereby summoned and C W ?L the ^Plaint • original of m the office of of Court for Kershaw of your answer Sf'Pj'ul.on thT,u" d «aanded b concerts, often held In the School auditorium, are like. We, who have not attended the concerts in the past, were really surprised to find so much brilliant talent within our grasp and have decided to pur chase a membership card to ^he Community Concert Association. Following the movie Mr. Bald win made a few necessary an nouncements and then introduced ike speaker, Robert Davis, Presi dent of the Beta Club. In a solemn ceremony Robert called new mem bers of the Beta Club to the atage, gave them the oath, and commend ed them on their work making them eligible to enter the Beta Club. Mr. Baldwin took the floor again after the new Beta members were .Installed and begun awarding, the State League Mental Contest cer tificates to students placing in the 1949 contest Mary J. Campbell, Robert Davis, Carroll Savage. Billy Nicholson and Rembert Trueedale very modestly “scampered’’ up to the flkge to receive, their awards. The High school' Senior, Junior and Sophomore classes commend their Freshman class for the ex cellent ,job they have been doing on the school paper since they voluntarily took over the publish ing of it around the first of thla month. For a Freshman class they have shown the fine streak of leadership that la necessary in every school to make the school disk? Keep striving to make that paper a success and in the end you will have gone a long way In the pro cess of "growing up!” 4-H Style Show Attracted Large Crowd of Members - » 'V*. -w S' - ' Approximately 300 4-H girls from all parts, of Kershaw county as sembled in the Camdta Grammar school auditorium Thursday morn ing, March 9, to review the latest forecasts of Spring and Summer fashions, at modeled by their fel' low club members- The show, sponsored by the County 4-H Council, was presented by Miss Ada Jtae Marshall, a repre- seatative of Simplicity Pattern Co. of New York City. All of tie creations modeled were designed especially for 4-H chibs by Miss Marshall. According to county 4-H officers, practically every dqb in the county was represented at the show. Special buses were sent from An tioch, Baron DeKalb, Bethune and Blaaey schools to carry girls to the review. The following girls modeled In the Style Show: Marie Stokes, Bolero suit in u navy and white wool check. Fran ces Baker, all wool red topper. Lo retta Newman, skirt and wesklt In navy cotton garbadlne. Ruby Dowey. two piece ault in red and white checked cotton. Dorothy Wooten, baaic dress tor teen in royal blue spun rayon. Betty Jean DeBruhl, sunback dress and Jacket in companion colon. Patty Mc Donald, green ootton skirt with striped sleeveless blouse. Judith Ann Young, peasant blouse with a black aklrt. Betty Hinson, two piece vacation dress In green polka, dots. Jo Ana Wayne, green shorts and halter. Ann Blmore sunback dress In a block print wltk whita Pique boltro. Lilly BaRe Dower, official 4-H club uniform, in grew and white striped seersucker. Ker- itha Stokea, sunback dress with bolero. Ina Reynolds, cotton skirt and a heavenly ahede of btrfh wltk a sheer printed dimity blouse. John Elliott and Molly Stokes, white un- wlth green cape and hats, tidal 4-H uniforms. Nell Barnes, sleeveless dress with tiny waist length Jacket in lavender cot ton. Faye Reynolds, one piece date dross with scalloped bodice dosing in bright rose cotton. Overskirt is made In embroidered eylet batiste. Barbara McDonald, glamorous even ing frock in white organdy em broidered with bright red dote The gown la strapless and the tiny shoulder cape ift of red rayon fajlle. Midway Home Club Meeting The Midway Home Demonstra tion dub met Friday afternoon, March 10, at the home of Mrs. H M. Rodgers. Thd meeting was railed to order by. the president, Mrs. A, C. Morris. •-* > The devotional was conducted by Mrs. Willie Hinson and followed with prayer by all. The roll was , - and the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. The meeting, was £en turned Over to Mias Margaret FeweB, the County Borne Demon- •ttotloo agent. Her aubje^ 7 -" ‘Minute Patch,” and she Ilk an Interesting demon- p. hl, Tuesday at tha Hanoi •thurch tor S3. The Rev, church tor William Hr. Sherrin ccived in an ^au tomobile accident near Aiken. He wa n ci county, Ala* a of Bullock of Hr. and of Thompson, n of tforld tha 37th Station Hospital in New dale- Ho is survived by his parents, his widow, Mrs. Margaret Robin- and one daughter, Denny and Beverly Ana WHaon, Both of Camden: two brothers, James and Leon Wilson, both of Thompson, Ala., and nine sisters. Misses Reva and Marjorie Wilson of V) » chusetts, Mrs. Word Tucker of High burger, Ala., Hid Mrs. Amorette Wilson of Thompson. ..i ■J:-a . ’ N COLONIAL fx SV': S StoKelyS/ HHtit StokdytfiMst i • f- i,;. \ s \ . r COLONML'sr? INaturalfl BEEF Ueavy Western Chueh _ Tomato jui^I 17dz can.. Colonial's Low, Low Price! 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