Capt. Boardman W. Edwards, a 30-year-old chaplain from Decatur, Georgia, is currently serving with the Military Government in Korea. He has a B.A. from Furman University and a Th.M from the South Baptist Theological Seminary. Prior to entering the Army in 1943, Edwards served as associate pastor at a church in Camden, South Carolina. As a chaplain, he has supported numerous religious services for both military and civilian audiences during his assignments in Europe, Asia, and Korea.
Capt. Boardman W. Edwards, a 30-year-old chaplain from Decatur, Georgia, is currently serving with the Military Government in Korea. He has a B.A. from Furman University and a Th.M from the South Baptist Theological Seminary. Prior to entering the Army in 1943, Edwards served as associate pastor at a church in Camden, South Carolina. As a chaplain, he has supported numerous religious services for both military and civilian audiences during his assignments in Europe, Asia, and Korea.
Capt. Boardman W. Edwards, a 30-year-old chaplain from Decatur, Georgia, is currently serving with the Military Government in Korea. He has a B.A. from Furman University and a Th.M from the South Baptist Theological Seminary. Prior to entering the Army in 1943, Edwards served as associate pastor at a church in Camden, South Carolina. As a chaplain, he has supported numerous religious services for both military and civilian audiences during his assignments in Europe, Asia, and Korea.
Capt. Edwards siiAv. AtuiusT i.-,, inic. i''LORENCl!;. S. (J.
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Now In Korea With Military Government 111 Korea—Copt. Boar dm a 11 w. Ed- wards. 30, of Dccalur, Georgia, now on duty with Military Government In Korea, Is a clmplln of Hie 740th Railway Operating Battalion. Entering the Army la November 1943. Chaplin Edwards attended Chnplin's School at Harvard Un- iversity. ijUer he was assigned to camps In California, Oregon, Oklahoma, Arkansas and New York. Upon leaving the Slates In Feb- ruary 1045, he served in the Euro- pean and Asiatic-Pacific tlicaln-s. In Seoul, Chaplin Edwards, who enisled in the Kostcr sunrise ser- vice held at Nam Sam Park, has delivered numerous talks 111 civil- Ian churches and institutions. His ••iddi'css at Ewha Womans college inaugurated chapel services there which had been discontinued by the Japanese during die war. Graduating In 1339 from Furman University with the B. A. Decree, and from tho South Baptist Theo- ' F U R F I S H ' — O H Y E A H !_ Mildred Knight or logical Seminary with Uic Th. M. Degree, Chaplin Edwards also at- Chicago first looked wilh amazement at a "fur fish" displayed tended the University of South Car- by Pal Wilsic at Boulder Junction, \vis. Then she said "Oh Ycali!" olina. Prior to entering the ser- The Burlinglon, WIs., Liars Club tliought Ihis one up. vice, lie was associate pastor of the Camrtcn Uapiist Church. Caniden. South Carolina. His mother, Mrs. Charlotte \v. Edwards, is now living at 1-15 Mer- rill Avenue. Decatur. Devotional "I am (he-vine, ye arc the hnmches. lie (h;tt Kimcriil Services ithidelh in me, and 1 in 'him, (he same brifljjclh forth For Mrs. Hovis much .fruit." John 15:5. (Rend John 55:1-8.) Allstate Motor Oil Darlington, Aug. 14 —Funeral sen Ices for Mrj. J. C. Hovis were The key word in this passage is the word abide. Gallon Jug ; '. 82c held on Sunday morninK at 0:30 Fruitfulness is to come from an unscvered relationship Refined and compounded by some o'clock in the Kister Funeral Home advanced methods used to develop In Darlington. Rites wer conducted between the vino and its branches Army and Navy oils. CMngs la "hot by Mr. William Davidson. Colum- bia seminary student who Is act- But the analogy of the parable may be carried spoti/1 reduces carbon. ing i>astor_pr tlic First Pliesuyler- only so far. A branch can never decide whether it ian church of Darlington. Com- mittal services were held at Sunset will remain a part of the vine—blight may smite it, Ccmetnry. Shelby, N. C.. where all of Mrs. Hovls's family are buried. or man break it off,'or a storm tear it loose. But on AlVs. Hovis, a resident of Los the human plane we know that man has some choice. Angles, California, was in DarliiiK- ton visiting her sister. Mrs. When he fim|s what it means to abide in Christ, he Urlglu Williamson. She died at ten o'clock Saturday morninK at is able to develop in the life which lie has found. He the Mcl.cod infirmary in Florence, following nil operation, and months can follow works and ways which will support and of ill health. nourish his spiritual experience; he can set himself Mrs. Ilovis u-a.-, born In Shelby, the daughter of the late Mr. and against those things which lie knows God by His very Mrs. Harper Franklin Jones. She wn.-. u member of the Prcsbvlerian nature must oppose. Obstacles to .spiritual progress church. She had madn her home in can he pushed aside; questionable desires, purposes, California after her marriage a number of years ago. and ambitions kept under. These things he must do if Surviving are Uvo sisters: Mrs. Blight Williamson, Mrs. J. M. For- lie would abide in' Christ Jesus. hlK, of Darlington; her stepson, and Ills wife. Mr. and Mrs. William Through watchfulness, prayer, faiht, and service, :! Coupon Book ; Lawrence ovls, o f , Alhnmbrn. near the beli'vor draws .supplies of grace and strength, just Los Angles. Also surviviiiE arc her nioco. Miss Mam'* Jollc.s, of Shel- as the life of the vine nourishes iis brailches. ~cl for20qts. ' by, N. C., and two step daughter \"-n q.'all'y o"! cf extra savings; lii laws. Mrs. Harrv Hovis of Pns- 3 L..,; cc,.po,i tjqo!> handy w[:co edena, California, and Mrs. Ralph PHAYER \vanl 1o acM-a-quarl. Us Hovis. of San Francisco. Calif. 0 Source of life and licht and Sears iiore or servke
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strength, we bless Tlite for all Tliv grace afloids. May Thv enrich- ment of our lives make us F r u i t f u l In all ROW! works. For JCSUK' salic Amen. , defeated J. Lcpparcl, incumbent. Clarendon — James Hugh Mc- Faddin. former senator, nominated Thought For The Day w i t h o u t opposition to succeed Jonn G. Dinkins. Incumbent, who did nut "1 could not do without Thee, seek reelection. 1 cannot stand alone, c.'ollclon — R. M. Jetfcries. re- iiomiiiiLted. 1 have no strength or goodness, DarlinRtnn — James P. Mo/lntro. rcnominatcd. * No wisdom of my own." • Dillon — D.'S. Allen and S. W. Jackson in second race to sneered Jnmcs D. Manning, incumbent, who did not offer again. Cordon R. Fear (New York) By Permission of The Upper Room. Nashville, Tcnn. SALE PRICE Florence •— Steve Anderson and Have improved engine performance during P. H. McEachin in second race, both Calhoun (1) - Incumbent David your whofe rrjp with laslrng Allstate Com- defeating Georxe W. Keels, inrumb- D. Buyck. L. Mlii-tin, C. L. Mll.-bm Robert C cnt. Wasson. pounded Premium Quality Motor Oil, Refined Oil Filter Element \ Hampton — George Warren, re- Charleston (8) — Joseph F wise Leo (2) — Hugh n. Co'clough. by the same advanced methods developed nominatetl, without opposition. . Ji., Nathaniel w. Cabell, Arthur H Parley smith, M. Napier White and Kershaw — W. T. Red (earn, Burton, T. Allen LoGare, Jr.. Lionel for the Army and Navy during Wodd War Gjslets included 79C Incumbent C. Marion Minims, all nomlnaled. l-ancnster — ' w . Bruce Williams K. ifsec nominated. Incumbent J. A. Lofton, incumbent Thomas "W Yotim;, Williams H. McDaniel, in- n second race. Lexington 1.2)— A. Frank Lever \\t\\ act jail y clings to your motor's "hot spots" •where Jubrlcah'cn is needed most and fongesl. QUART Replacement elements for all popu* ' defeated J. Reoce Funderhurk. in- nominatecl. McKondree and in- Thus you get longer engine life, avoid coiHy Fed. tax included tar number oi AC, Framm, PUJO- cumbent. cumbent H. G. Senseney, Robert B, cumbent Blcnse Ellison In senond lator, WGB and Deluxe. When Lee — William p. Baskin, Jr.. re- Stall and Incumbent Lloyd W. Mac- race. repair bills, and actually save on gas. And In Your Own Bay in second race. yoj change oil, change filer. nomlnatecl without opposition. Cherokee 12) _ E. J. Clary nom- Marion (2)— Incumbent J. Ralph you'll certainly save at this special Labor Marlboro — Paul Wallace to suc- Basque and C. Warren Dcriick Day price. Container ceed C. S. ilcCall, retirinc ln- inated. J. Claude Fort, and Jeff D Parris in second race. unilnatcd. cumlient. Chester (2) — Robert \V. Hcr.iU Marlboro (2)—Josiah J. Evans Pickens — T. B. Nalley. nominal- and M. O'Tucl nominated. en to succeed F. P. Williams. re- hill nominated. Incumbents James lirinc. incumtant. H. Crnijj and J. Carl Gibson ju JlcCormick n > — Incumbent Rlcnlnnd — Yanccy A. Mcl^end son of late Governor Thomas L Method, defeated Joe E. Bern-, In- second race. Chesterfield (2) — incumbent Charles N'. Plowden and Fred Lese- sne nominated. Hugh C. Brown. Newbcrrv (2) — Incumbents R. Aubrey Hurley and Thomas K. Pope nominated. »IiE5S UP cumbent, Colleton (2) — Incumbent E. V Oconeo ( 2 > — J.ohn A. Knox. T. .Sum(cr — Shepard K. Nash sen- Perry, Isadore Bogoslow, David N B. Jones, J. Pat Miloy and J. H. ator, defeated Alfred Scarborough Smith and w. W. Smoak, all in Alley, all in recond race. incumbent. • *»tlKS second race. Orongeburg i-i) — Marshal B. Union — Bruce W. White nomin- Darlington (3) — Incumbent F Williams. James M. Brailsford. ated to succeed R. C. Williams rt» B. Hines. E. C. Dennis, Jr.. nom- Hugo S. Sims nominated. Carlton tiring incumbent. inated. Incumbent W. J. Carter and B. Horger and A. J. Hydrick in WilllamsburR — E. W. Cantwoll Paul T. Dcckham in second race second race. former secretary to Governor John- Dillon (2) — M. T. Atkins. J. B Richland O2>—S. Khea and A. with Rep. Charlie D. Hugglns to Gibson. J. E. McQueen, Roger W '. Sptgncr. Geoige H. Davis. John slon and Williams, in second race Scott, all in second race C. DuPre, M. V. Home. Znch Mc- succeed Frank Katmon newly Dorchester (1)—Incumbent Hu- elected judge. Ghee. Francis L. Raw], Claud N. bert P. Smoak nominated Sapp, C. B. Sntton and incumbents House Resul s by Counlfcs Ecigeflcld (1)—Thomas B. fircnc- Owens T. cobb. Walton H. Grce- ( N u m b e r of Sfals To Countv kcr nominated, ver, and John Gregg McMastcr In In rarfnlhcsesl: Pairfielrt fj)—Boyd Brown nom- second race. Abbeville. (2) -— Incumbent Rob- inated. * Incumbent Moultrle D. Saliidu (!) — Incumbent J. J ert S. Salloway. M. E. Crmvford. nominated, Alken (3) — Charles Simons nom- Douglas and Henry N. Ohear in second race. Florence iM — Incumbents G. Wheeler and T. w. Blcase in sec- ond race. Spananburg 181 — Incumbent Fender Flaps Handy Seat Cushion Modern Headlights Triple-Tone JHorn [Men's ^ Sun Glasses inated. Leonard L. Williamson. Del- Badger Baker, Herbert T. Floyd. Tracy J. GainCs, Bruce Litttejohn nms Weeks and incumbent W. F.irJ Kldson and E. J Cralc in second W. Clyde Qraham. Richard A. Palmer and newcomer, Philip H. and Incumbent Matthew Puliakofl nominated. Incumbent Paul M Al- Protect Cor Finisri $1.78 pair Lengthens the life of your finish.' Lightweight . ; ;', v 11 ID For Pre-MO Cars Clears the Road' 86.98 Fine qualify electric hotn. Singls ' Large lens _. 50c race. Arrow-smith, nominated. len, T. B. Butler. Raymond C. Eu- Jusl the thing for picnics and ouf- Ir.r.xpL-MSiv.e. A ]tlt]st for eye pro- Allendale (1) — Incumbent Georgetown (2) — Incumbents b.mks, B. A. Holland. Edwin W. Stops damaging stones and mud! For jafer night driving let us in- sharp notes or re soundfng fwfn blait ! tection on your vacation. Stur- Jnmcs B. jVlorrlson and John H. i Js. Comfortable, wedge-type ot touch of a finger. Under hcxsd Oeonre Warren. Jr.. nominated. Johnson, Paul S. McChcsncy, Ar- Heavy, blacV molded rubber, crys- cuthion; fits automobile seal per- stall a set of these sealed beara dy, spectacle type plastic frame. Anderson (fi) — Edgar H. Asnew, Porter nominated nold R. Merchant, Walter P. Mil- talfinish,Chrome plated ornaments. headlights now. * ' (mxwfing. Wrr» incJyded. Lnrge tcnr drnp Ceri]Hte lens incumbent, and J. B. Lawson. nom- Greenville (9) — William B. ler and incumbent E. Ed Watson, fectly. Use in- or outdoors. inated. S. E. Whltten, incumbent Chandler, Marion Brawley. Incum- all in second race. With case W. N. Clinkscales, N. E. Cartec. W. bents: B. If. Gibson. W. M Orcsh- Sumter t3>— Incumbent Charles Harner Wclborn. C. R. McGulre. am. Air.el M. Hawkins, T. Manly L. Cuttino, Wayne Law Clifton. Incumbent Floyd E. WrRith. Ray C. Hudson. Charles Rice and newcom- Hunry Jackson nominated. Milliard, and Robert A. Kay in er P. Bradley Morrah nominated. Union (2)—J. R Fiynn nomina- second race. Lcroy Anderson and J. Harvey ted. J. B. Chick and incumbent DamhcrK (1) — Incumbent Fred Cleveland In second race. Robert L. Wllburn In second race T, Hiers. nominated. iJicrnwood (2) —O. P. Calllso" Willlamsburu (31—Louis L. Le- Barnwell (1) — Incumbent Solo- Incumbents J. Pcrrln Anderson and sesnc nominated. Incumbent V. G. mon Blalt nominated. E. H. Benjamin nominated. Arncttc, B. O. Browder. Incumbent Beaufort )2> — Incumbent. Cal- Hampton <l)—w. L. Rhodes and Ijiurie S. Rogcrson and E. Robert hc-un Thomas, T. LeGarc Rodjers incumbent J. Morrison Tuten in Rovvell. all in second race. nominalcrt. second race. York (4)—Jnmcs D. Grist. W. Berkeley (2) — C. Garnctt Brart- Horry (3)—Robert C. PHKC. Bay- Moflatt Wylic. incum-cnt W. Lew- welt. JInrh E. Mitchum nominated. Hss Spivey and incumbent Doc D. Is Wallace and Robert W. Ward Harrclson nominated. all in second race. ' Jasper (1) — Incumbent D. D. ATHLETES FOOT ITCH 711* ers nominated. Kershaw |2)—J. C. Arrant. NOT HARD TO KILL IN ONE HOUR If not plcansrri. your 3^<* hftfk fl( R n y Kellv. Arthur L. ,7onc~ and Incum- bent L. C. Clyburn, ail In the »cc- ond race. Lancaster <2i—Jpmes H. Howey PIN-WORM f-,:,. Chemical Cfoth Johnson's Carnu Blatk Tire Paint Grit-Free Sponges Handy Steel Funnef tfnic srorr TF-Ob. » STIIONO fur.d- nominated. Ned Gregory and in- Iff U "AY :!dp. rn:itr,ir.? 90 r<r. ent at. nliol. IT rFNFTPATES. n r a r h P A MOUK Kcral* to KIM, thr Itch. EoM by Horfr.iC rtrjr- cumbent Ferris I,. Hlackmon in second race. I I VII THREATEN Picks up Dust 39C Chtmically (reeled cotton flannel Waxes, Cleans, Pf. 59C Helpi keep cars ihinlng like new. 16 ounce can «S*JC ! Gross one! Ycllo.v 9HC 1 Good qualify sporgci, cxccKcr-t 4 gal. .-.- $1.09 maej. Laurcns <31 — Ir.:«mbent.i Walter YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH ctolh picl<i up duit, helps preservo Waxes as It cleans in one easy op- Makes black llres look like new. for gercral hau^cholrf use or ajfo No more cprllficJ gos, orl or woler Covers road sloTni, producing a wirh this handy funnel. Has rutt* Don't let jotir rhi'd suffer n single r.fcJlf*s tor luiier. Packed in leolhcrello eration. Johmon'i liquid Carnu is I washing. SerrJ-bleached. A Eol of ratnut« of rtislrrsa with Pin-WormiE pouch. '• black satiny finish. Will nol chip or rc'JsIanl ccallng. Fine mevh jfrafner, eosy Eo apply. ~ I sponge for a linle money. Rtcent Tucdfcal rrr-orls r«vea] that »n peel._Wash«» very well. • maiinpr number of children (and crcmr.- ups too) may to %ietinr.s of Fin-Worms— I wish to express my appreciation to pfttn without suip«tin? what is wron*. So -wntch out for the warning *i^n»—espe- the voters of Florence District who cially the torm«nlin^. emharratjinc: rcctnl itrh. Rfcaufp now ynu can anil ahouM do Store Hours Daily - 9:00 A. M, . 6:00 P, M, Komethinir a^jout ft I A hishly (ffeclivc tvay to deal with Ihii supported me in my race for magis- vgly infection ha» now h«-n fnad*1 iw5ib!o. Jt is based on the medically rcccirnii^l drJR known » Renti»n vioVt. Tlii* sracial trate. druc Is the viln] iniredient \n P-W, the Pin-Worm lal-lcH dcv*l«iin>] in the Mx>rn- torit* of I>r. D. JAyr.e A- Son. P'W tabk-ts arc f m n H an! e^sy (o InW. 'm .••'-•*•••' ..''.'--*--'•< Florerfce nnd they art in » ^piviul \yay to romovfl Joseph B. Clements Fin-Worms. So, if you suspect PirvWornn in your chiM nr yoursHf, pet n Ttot of JAYNE'S P-W rijht auay, and follow th = Phone 1127 - 1128 Free Parking directions. >.i< your druzfiii: r-W /or rm*"iVornu: Capt. Edwards siiAv. AtuiusT i.-,, inic. i''LORENCl!;. S. (J., MORNING NKWtl, PAGE 3 Now In Korea With Military Government 111 Korea—Copt. Boar dm a 11 w. Ed- wards. 30, of Dccalur, Georgia, now on duty with Military Government In Korea, Is a clmplln of Hie 740th Railway Operating Battalion. Entering the Army la November 1943. Chaplin Edwards attended Chnplin's School at Harvard Un- iversity. ijUer he was assigned to camps In California, Oregon, Oklahoma, Arkansas and New York. Upon leaving the Slates In Feb- ruary 1045, he served in the Euro- pean and Asiatic-Pacific tlicaln-s. In Seoul, Chaplin Edwards, who enisled in the Kostcr sunrise ser- vice held at Nam Sam Park, has delivered numerous talks 111 civil- Ian churches and institutions. His ••iddi'css at Ewha Womans college inaugurated chapel services there which had been discontinued by the Japanese during die war. Graduating In 1339 from Furman University with the B. A. Decree, and from tho South Baptist Theo- ' F U R F I S H ' — O H Y E A H !_ Mildred Knight or logical Seminary with Uic Th. M. Degree, Chaplin Edwards also at- Chicago first looked wilh amazement at a "fur fish" displayed tended the University of South Car- by Pal Wilsic at Boulder Junction, \vis. Then she said "Oh Ycali!" olina. Prior to entering the ser- The Burlinglon, WIs., Liars Club tliought Ihis one up. vice, lie was associate pastor of the Camrtcn Uapiist Church. Caniden. South Carolina. His mother, Mrs. Charlotte \v. Edwards, is now living at 1-15 Mer- rill Avenue. Decatur. Devotional "I am (he-vine, ye arc the hnmches. lie (h;tt Kimcriil Services ithidelh in me, and 1 in 'him, (he same brifljjclh forth For Mrs. Hovis much .fruit." John 15:5. (Rend John 55:1-8.) Allstate Motor Oil Darlington, Aug. 14 —Funeral sen Ices for Mrj. J. C. Hovis were The key word in this passage is the word abide. Gallon Jug ; '. 82c held on Sunday morninK at 0:30 Fruitfulness is to come from an unscvered relationship Refined and compounded by some o'clock in the Kister Funeral Home advanced methods used to develop In Darlington. Rites wer conducted between the vino and its branches Army and Navy oils. CMngs la "hot by Mr. William Davidson. Colum- bia seminary student who Is act- But the analogy of the parable may be carried spoti/1 reduces carbon. ing i>astor_pr tlic First Pliesuyler- only so far. A branch can never decide whether it ian church of Darlington. Com- mittal services were held at Sunset will remain a part of the vine—blight may smite it, Ccmetnry. Shelby, N. C.. where all of Mrs. Hovls's family are buried. or man break it off,'or a storm tear it loose. But on AlVs. Hovis, a resident of Los the human plane we know that man has some choice. Angles, California, was in DarliiiK- ton visiting her sister. Mrs. When he fim|s what it means to abide in Christ, he Urlglu Williamson. She died at ten o'clock Saturday morninK at is able to develop in the life which lie has found. He the Mcl.cod infirmary in Florence, following nil operation, and months can follow works and ways which will support and of ill health. nourish his spiritual experience; he can set himself Mrs. Ilovis u-a.-, born In Shelby, the daughter of the late Mr. and against those things which lie knows God by His very Mrs. Harper Franklin Jones. She wn.-. u member of the Prcsbvlerian nature must oppose. Obstacles to .spiritual progress church. She had madn her home in can he pushed aside; questionable desires, purposes, California after her marriage a number of years ago. and ambitions kept under. These things he must do if Surviving are Uvo sisters: Mrs. Blight Williamson, Mrs. J. M. For- lie would abide in' Christ Jesus. hlK, of Darlington; her stepson, and Ills wife. Mr. and Mrs. William Through watchfulness, prayer, faiht, and service, :! Coupon Book ; Lawrence ovls, o f , Alhnmbrn. near the beli'vor draws .supplies of grace and strength, just Los Angles. Also surviviiiE arc her nioco. Miss Mam'* Jollc.s, of Shel- as the life of the vine nourishes iis brailches. ~cl for20qts. ' by, N. C., and two step daughter \"-n q.'all'y o"! cf extra savings; lii laws. Mrs. Harrv Hovis of Pns- 3 L..,; cc,.po,i tjqo!> handy w[:co edena, California, and Mrs. Ralph PHAYER \vanl 1o acM-a-quarl. Us Hovis. of San Francisco. Calif. 0 Source of life and licht and Sears iiore or servke
How Senate continued from pnge one
strength, we bless Tlite for all Tliv grace afloids. May Thv enrich- ment of our lives make us F r u i t f u l In all ROW! works. For JCSUK' salic Amen. , defeated J. Lcpparcl, incumbent. Clarendon — James Hugh Mc- Faddin. former senator, nominated Thought For The Day w i t h o u t opposition to succeed Jonn G. Dinkins. Incumbent, who did nut "1 could not do without Thee, seek reelection. 1 cannot stand alone, c.'ollclon — R. M. Jetfcries. re- iiomiiiiLted. 1 have no strength or goodness, DarlinRtnn — James P. Mo/lntro. rcnominatcd. * No wisdom of my own." • Dillon — D.'S. Allen and S. W. Jackson in second race to sneered Jnmcs D. Manning, incumbent, who did not offer again. Cordon R. Fear (New York) By Permission of The Upper Room. Nashville, Tcnn. SALE PRICE Florence •— Steve Anderson and Have improved engine performance during P. H. McEachin in second race, both Calhoun (1) - Incumbent David your whofe rrjp with laslrng Allstate Com- defeating Georxe W. Keels, inrumb- D. Buyck. L. Mlii-tin, C. L. Mll.-bm Robert C cnt. Wasson. pounded Premium Quality Motor Oil, Refined Oil Filter Element \ Hampton — George Warren, re- Charleston (8) — Joseph F wise Leo (2) — Hugh n. Co'clough. by the same advanced methods developed nominatetl, without opposition. . Ji., Nathaniel w. Cabell, Arthur H Parley smith, M. Napier White and Kershaw — W. T. Red (earn, Burton, T. Allen LoGare, Jr.. Lionel for the Army and Navy during Wodd War Gjslets included 79C Incumbent C. Marion Minims, all nomlnaled. l-ancnster — ' w . Bruce Williams K. ifsec nominated. Incumbent J. A. Lofton, incumbent Thomas "W Yotim;, Williams H. McDaniel, in- n second race. Lexington 1.2)— A. Frank Lever \\t\\ act jail y clings to your motor's "hot spots" •where Jubrlcah'cn is needed most and fongesl. QUART Replacement elements for all popu* ' defeated J. Reoce Funderhurk. in- nominatecl. McKondree and in- Thus you get longer engine life, avoid coiHy Fed. tax included tar number oi AC, Framm, PUJO- cumbent. cumbent H. G. Senseney, Robert B, cumbent Blcnse Ellison In senond lator, WGB and Deluxe. When Lee — William p. Baskin, Jr.. re- Stall and Incumbent Lloyd W. Mac- race. repair bills, and actually save on gas. And In Your Own Bay in second race. yoj change oil, change filer. nomlnatecl without opposition. Cherokee 12) _ E. J. Clary nom- Marion (2)— Incumbent J. Ralph you'll certainly save at this special Labor Marlboro — Paul Wallace to suc- Basque and C. Warren Dcriick Day price. Container ceed C. S. ilcCall, retirinc ln- inated. J. Claude Fort, and Jeff D Parris in second race. unilnatcd. cumlient. Chester (2) — Robert \V. Hcr.iU Marlboro (2)—Josiah J. Evans Pickens — T. B. Nalley. nominal- and M. O'Tucl nominated. en to succeed F. P. Williams. re- hill nominated. Incumbents James lirinc. incumtant. H. Crnijj and J. Carl Gibson ju JlcCormick n > — Incumbent Rlcnlnnd — Yanccy A. Mcl^end son of late Governor Thomas L Method, defeated Joe E. Bern-, In- second race. Chesterfield (2) — incumbent Charles N'. Plowden and Fred Lese- sne nominated. Hugh C. Brown. Newbcrrv (2) — Incumbents R. Aubrey Hurley and Thomas K. Pope nominated. »IiE5S UP cumbent, Colleton (2) — Incumbent E. V Oconeo ( 2 > — J.ohn A. Knox. T. .Sum(cr — Shepard K. Nash sen- Perry, Isadore Bogoslow, David N B. Jones, J. Pat Miloy and J. H. ator, defeated Alfred Scarborough Smith and w. W. Smoak, all in Alley, all in recond race. incumbent. • *»tlKS second race. Orongeburg i-i) — Marshal B. Union — Bruce W. White nomin- Darlington (3) — Incumbent F Williams. James M. Brailsford. ated to succeed R. C. Williams rt» B. Hines. E. C. Dennis, Jr.. nom- Hugo S. Sims nominated. Carlton tiring incumbent. inated. Incumbent W. J. Carter and B. Horger and A. J. Hydrick in WilllamsburR — E. W. Cantwoll Paul T. Dcckham in second race second race. former secretary to Governor John- Dillon (2) — M. T. Atkins. J. B Richland O2>—S. Khea and A. with Rep. Charlie D. Hugglns to Gibson. J. E. McQueen, Roger W '. Sptgncr. Geoige H. Davis. John slon and Williams, in second race Scott, all in second race C. DuPre, M. V. Home. Znch Mc- succeed Frank Katmon newly Dorchester (1)—Incumbent Hu- elected judge. Ghee. Francis L. Raw], Claud N. bert P. Smoak nominated Sapp, C. B. Sntton and incumbents House Resul s by Counlfcs Ecigeflcld (1)—Thomas B. fircnc- Owens T. cobb. Walton H. Grce- ( N u m b e r of Sfals To Countv kcr nominated, ver, and John Gregg McMastcr In In rarfnlhcsesl: Pairfielrt fj)—Boyd Brown nom- second race. Abbeville. (2) -— Incumbent Rob- inated. * Incumbent Moultrle D. Saliidu (!) — Incumbent J. J ert S. Salloway. M. E. Crmvford. nominated, Alken (3) — Charles Simons nom- Douglas and Henry N. Ohear in second race. Florence iM — Incumbents G. Wheeler and T. w. Blcase in sec- ond race. Spananburg 181 — Incumbent Fender Flaps Handy Seat Cushion Modern Headlights Triple-Tone JHorn [Men's ^ Sun Glasses inated. Leonard L. Williamson. Del- Badger Baker, Herbert T. Floyd. Tracy J. GainCs, Bruce Litttejohn nms Weeks and incumbent W. F.irJ Kldson and E. J Cralc in second W. Clyde Qraham. Richard A. Palmer and newcomer, Philip H. and Incumbent Matthew Puliakofl nominated. Incumbent Paul M Al- Protect Cor Finisri $1.78 pair Lengthens the life of your finish.' Lightweight . ; ;', v 11 ID For Pre-MO Cars Clears the Road' 86.98 Fine qualify electric hotn. Singls ' Large lens _. 50c race. Arrow-smith, nominated. len, T. B. Butler. Raymond C. Eu- Jusl the thing for picnics and ouf- Ir.r.xpL-MSiv.e. A ]tlt]st for eye pro- Allendale (1) — Incumbent Georgetown (2) — Incumbents b.mks, B. A. Holland. Edwin W. Stops damaging stones and mud! For jafer night driving let us in- sharp notes or re soundfng fwfn blait ! tection on your vacation. Stur- Jnmcs B. jVlorrlson and John H. i Js. Comfortable, wedge-type ot touch of a finger. Under hcxsd Oeonre Warren. Jr.. nominated. Johnson, Paul S. McChcsncy, Ar- Heavy, blacV molded rubber, crys- cuthion; fits automobile seal per- stall a set of these sealed beara dy, spectacle type plastic frame. Anderson (fi) — Edgar H. Asnew, Porter nominated nold R. Merchant, Walter P. Mil- talfinish,Chrome plated ornaments. headlights now. * ' (mxwfing. Wrr» incJyded. Lnrge tcnr drnp Ceri]Hte lens incumbent, and J. B. Lawson. nom- Greenville (9) — William B. ler and incumbent E. Ed Watson, fectly. Use in- or outdoors. inated. S. E. Whltten, incumbent Chandler, Marion Brawley. Incum- all in second race. With case W. N. Clinkscales, N. E. Cartec. W. bents: B. If. Gibson. W. M Orcsh- Sumter t3>— Incumbent Charles Harner Wclborn. C. R. McGulre. am. Air.el M. Hawkins, T. Manly L. Cuttino, Wayne Law Clifton. Incumbent Floyd E. WrRith. Ray C. Hudson. Charles Rice and newcom- Hunry Jackson nominated. Milliard, and Robert A. Kay in er P. Bradley Morrah nominated. Union (2)—J. R Fiynn nomina- second race. Lcroy Anderson and J. Harvey ted. J. B. Chick and incumbent DamhcrK (1) — Incumbent Fred Cleveland In second race. Robert L. Wllburn In second race T, Hiers. nominated. iJicrnwood (2) —O. P. Calllso" Willlamsburu (31—Louis L. Le- Barnwell (1) — Incumbent Solo- Incumbents J. Pcrrln Anderson and sesnc nominated. Incumbent V. G. mon Blalt nominated. E. H. Benjamin nominated. Arncttc, B. O. Browder. Incumbent Beaufort )2> — Incumbent. Cal- Hampton <l)—w. L. Rhodes and Ijiurie S. Rogcrson and E. Robert hc-un Thomas, T. LeGarc Rodjers incumbent J. Morrison Tuten in Rovvell. all in second race. nominalcrt. second race. York (4)—Jnmcs D. Grist. W. Berkeley (2) — C. Garnctt Brart- Horry (3)—Robert C. PHKC. Bay- Moflatt Wylic. incum-cnt W. Lew- welt. JInrh E. Mitchum nominated. Hss Spivey and incumbent Doc D. Is Wallace and Robert W. Ward Harrclson nominated. all in second race. ' Jasper (1) — Incumbent D. D. ATHLETES FOOT ITCH 711* ers nominated. Kershaw |2)—J. C. Arrant. NOT HARD TO KILL IN ONE HOUR If not plcansrri. your 3^<* hftfk fl( R n y Kellv. Arthur L. ,7onc~ and Incum- bent L. C. Clyburn, ail In the »cc- ond race. Lancaster <2i—Jpmes H. Howey PIN-WORM f-,:,. Chemical Cfoth Johnson's Carnu Blatk Tire Paint Grit-Free Sponges Handy Steel Funnef tfnic srorr TF-Ob. » STIIONO fur.d- nominated. Ned Gregory and in- Iff U "AY :!dp. rn:itr,ir.? 90 r<r. ent at. nliol. IT rFNFTPATES. n r a r h P A MOUK Kcral* to KIM, thr Itch. EoM by Horfr.iC rtrjr- cumbent Ferris I,. Hlackmon in second race. I I VII THREATEN Picks up Dust 39C Chtmically (reeled cotton flannel Waxes, Cleans, Pf. 59C Helpi keep cars ihinlng like new. 16 ounce can «S*JC ! Gross one! Ycllo.v 9HC 1 Good qualify sporgci, cxccKcr-t 4 gal. .-.- $1.09 maej. Laurcns <31 — Ir.:«mbent.i Walter YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH ctolh picl<i up duit, helps preservo Waxes as It cleans in one easy op- Makes black llres look like new. for gercral hau^cholrf use or ajfo No more cprllficJ gos, orl or woler Covers road sloTni, producing a wirh this handy funnel. Has rutt* Don't let jotir rhi'd suffer n single r.fcJlf*s tor luiier. Packed in leolhcrello eration. Johmon'i liquid Carnu is I washing. SerrJ-bleached. A Eol of ratnut« of rtislrrsa with Pin-WormiE pouch. '• black satiny finish. Will nol chip or rc'JsIanl ccallng. Fine mevh jfrafner, eosy Eo apply. ~ I sponge for a linle money. Rtcent Tucdfcal rrr-orls r«vea] that »n peel._Wash«» very well. • maiinpr number of children (and crcmr.- ups too) may to %ietinr.s of Fin-Worms— I wish to express my appreciation to pfttn without suip«tin? what is wron*. So -wntch out for the warning *i^n»—espe- the voters of Florence District who cially the torm«nlin^. emharratjinc: rcctnl itrh. Rfcaufp now ynu can anil ahouM do Store Hours Daily - 9:00 A. M, . 6:00 P, M, Komethinir a^jout ft I A hishly (ffeclivc tvay to deal with Ihii supported me in my race for magis- vgly infection ha» now h«-n fnad*1 iw5ib!o. Jt is based on the medically rcccirnii^l drJR known » Renti»n vioVt. Tlii* sracial trate. druc Is the viln] iniredient \n P-W, the Pin-Worm lal-lcH dcv*l«iin>] in the Mx>rn- torit* of I>r. D. JAyr.e A- Son. P'W tabk-ts arc f m n H an! e^sy (o InW. 'm .••'-•*•••' ..''.'--*--'•< Florerfce nnd they art in » ^piviul \yay to romovfl Joseph B. Clements Fin-Worms. So, if you suspect PirvWornn in your chiM nr yoursHf, pet n Ttot of JAYNE'S P-W rijht auay, and follow th = Phone 1127 - 1128 Free Parking directions. >.i< your druzfiii: r-W /or rm*"iVornu: