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UUlfE CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, IWAT, SEPTEMBER 24, 1S48 * . w-j. • . ■ -ir:: 1 -= 1948 Version Of Ttw fcomden High Bulldogs i-'a E&ential To City* Welfare Business Men Agreed Chamber Of Commerce Must Be Kept Strong Elementary ! Be (mi Of Attention £ Businew and professional men of Camden, including | | ncrcoM ^ Attendance To •mbersof the 1948 football team of the Camden High School are shown above. (Tfrom left to right; first row, Charles Smith, George Beleos, Delmar Parker,] Jf®} 111 / Marshall, Bill Savage, Bud Barfield, Donald Morrison, Ernest Baker, C* B. |bupt ’ - — - —-— * ' “ ~ - Billy Initial objecttf>es new health pi city school* by Miss Jen school nurse, for the am in the {the presidents of three civic clubs, agreed this week that a Chamber of Commerce was a necessity if Camden was I to go forward instead of backward and all pledged their support to the drive to build up a larger membership, of the commercial body in the campaign to be conducted the' week of October 18-28. held G. Riel las Bobby Mahoney, BUl Dixon, Morty Muner, uietus Godwin, Robert Davis, Char- 'ihs, Dannie Barfield, William Kendall and Tommy Haynes. Jhnmy Cox- and * Myers were absent when the picture was made. —Photo bj \ Crowd Expected - al Football Season ;ns Friday Night, iter Playing Camden Camden High School Bulldogs will open their tain Friday nigfht when they meet the Sumter mecocks m what is expected to be one of the best out of about 5,( f the seastm. A turnoi new® be nnon for each of nAm bavins gh « CotooMa of 1* to 11 wstr ,000 is expected. Value Town and nosed the ofttseiMf • e s •Choral Meetmg The executive committee of the Camden Cheral Society will meet Monday , eeuninc at 8 o’clock in the Sunday school rooms of the Mba# Presbjteriau chinch. | Points Out Of Research To Phone Progress Mcial Engineer Of Belli Telephone Co. Speaks To| Kiwanis Club. The importance of search to progress in tele phony was dramatically aented to the Camden wanis Club Tuesday by ris Russell, special of the Southern Bell phone Company, who the guest speaker at the blar weekly luncheon of the club. Declaring’that in the long run, ’(MM of the < points among workers that they f programs the new < lose into with the clasarootn ' kty^mrnmm Preparations for the conduct of mXTr I McMaster, I every person in me city an op- a faculty I portunuy to affiliate with the Thursday, I commercial organization. Follow- , thi.i $ at which directors will be elected, the teach-1 M I cannot aae how Camden can that cer- fet along without a health Commerce,’* said past two! WilliamR.Getty* this interest city needs one not only to go after 'new enterprises but also in con nection apth our large toutld John A. Hagins, mans. program I IWk’* I 5R u 5 n ® nt Store^said ier at thel that he felt that a Chamber of ] Commerce was an abaolute neces sity. He said that he couldn't > wai I the city doing without such an or- W1U 1 —lization at this important Ba Sought In Campaign Lasting Throa Months Preparations for a Church Loyalty Campaign to be con- cities of comparative size to Cam-, , JB| , steadUy ten and even smaller thMv Cam- tinued in Camden beginning I Sund.y. Oct 8 and continu- ncttsville had just employed a full 1 btg through Christmas Sun- tome secretary and that even the day were made at a meet- WO** committee held Mon- He said CamSen could not afford ^ la do Without the organization, the Lyttleton Street Meth- WiUiam F. NetUea, Jr., presklodist church. During the -v ■SL 1 ^ paian [wm for membership er would be a a [three months campaign it is - thei* i hoped to - ' tendance build up the at-* at all of the in the city to a very ^SLssrTcSuSss* T*L p ** k - •” l TkaOw the campaign to build ^Tbf «t tha meeting stronger Chamber of Commerce | night decided to ask E. ill oe a succem/’ said L. ■■ A. wfll Reminding that merely a physical eludes also mental, ganizat in its t ‘It v for tha this imj be a backward step 1 we should abandon social well-be the following day at Bruhl and yean aftw ha a a criminal at ud negro fill. Toon was arrested Satur t when Sheriff De- ty Sheriff Huton of our ional and I jumizatioci now than 9\ J. B. .. now, rity commis- of the Fas e used such an or- probaWy more of New ly other of the CamdenlC.. -- wise Camden is (Light now and a Cham- E - s "^h. M ^j easary and he an-|“»« ‘he - Jhe people of toe rally i of aa vice merce was am ettyaSild ra gvirion wiQ and for sixth Tree itionsfi ing for high early * ^ scientific raaaarch effectively cap-l^^Fj?®*®- ried forward results in more and . 4. Follow-up < better service at less^cost to the | hy anise, wit i tonoJ^j of vision test-1 at an I progress of Mae. ^ standing *pt*aker will b« 6. Written policies regarding vited is to held hi C&m< W Rights WiBBe BtUhColw fi w* wai Friday At Tn XrrshawCounty Quote In Drive Is $1 committee are: DaCosta and Dr. A. the committee dis- plans for increas- m and among tta^were to^dt .ZSHS’r to cooperate witotoecon planned to check the lOrhm Tn Raise Fund Will Bn Conducted During Weuk Ottobar 4-f. attended^ the hope Ond toe 1 _ a growth In the attendance »7 Sadsuie'TrcJei^ fh^JSS i h^dAdT^f lo^g°dStSS SSEI d^iTimdreatonlssi^ ofwme. XI was announced this week. roadside jP^cery store, 11 I and television nrorrams can be I copy of the written policies to be from Li No. tt. L _ tober term of criminal court. ■Mr v ^ roUed over Conway ist Coach Larry Wel- owerhouse this season, he is two and three xly every position and my substitutes if the mes rough. Camden ire the reserve strength Sumter and for that h Lindsay Pierce- /starting eleven more to cut all weeds on all property both offense and de-1 within# the city. The effort is to fl ' ’ • ^ avoid gram tores during the fall the Bulldogs lack in and winter seasons whkh in the *7 w £J}®vein toe part have been a costly operation iden spirit which has to Camden taxpayers. i uosets in mat years ■ ■— me crowd appeared to, • Change Meeting Tkaa ien ef backfield,_ wBh! J** ft? for weekly mcetijp telephone service and more economicaD*’ • ; • Speaking on toe subject “Your. Telephone Voice of the Future,” care of illness and-or Mr. Russell demonstrated howl*<*001. also exclusion of 1,740 Camden eba-1 * oine t * me during October, it jott on State Highway | «nd television programs can be e will be Med at toe I transmitted simultaneously from | i" L*nds df ev«^y teacher, v/c a 1 7. Provision for the giving •Urgwl To Oat Weeds A of Camden are urged luding the training of 1 older pupils in the is df adequate fiitt for high a health ler, George and Ernest 48 pounds food dield with Vatts poet 613. 1 line with Pai dgers. Da Parker ile the Sumter Ammons, Weimberg a is slightly heavite, | ndage being 1,205. s Is 8 o’clock, but ting accommodations about one-half of be required to take rowd looked for, fans > get seats are urged xly. 4. v __ the city commission changed to Friday, 4:30 p. m. Srby Barfield, of 720 street, brought to The Camden • Chronicle office Wednesday after a baby snake which appar- had two heads. The snake and may have __iat way but there on each end of its body. point to point without interven-, ,, . , ng wires, by means of the micro- first aid, incli wave relay system. The new sys- teachers and tern of long distance service, de- fundamentals veioped by the Bell Telephone * direction applies- tion of toe results of wartime re-1*™** “ toe issuance of search to the purpose of peace, certificate to tech aenlpr »_ Mr Russell graduation: this certificate to miniature trensmitter carry record of chart X-my. blood and recaiyar towers similar to teste, Physkkl examination, any those now in operation in tha mic- corrective mo ro-wave relay system between immunization New York and Boston, Mr. Rus- i 3. To secure acthra parent par- sell showed how them invisible I Ucipstion in the school health pr ^ n-k. !«ith and made to foltowtte curve of x •ervioe s commmdty program. A meeting of all who are in terested in staging such a dinner of will be held in the county court house .Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock at which tone plana will be made. Thoee who are promot ing tha —in**—iff toe fact that every one who is interested in it every seeing the dinner put on it iii meeting. announced - - * plate will hollow **wave guide” like water/ will offer plenty of White, Negro, Held In Traffic 1 Death Of Cousin s of extreme shortness “nan- casting” them rather than “broadcarting” them, aa in the transmission of radio programs. The new system, when fully jveloped, will be utilized where needed to increase the flexibility of telephone service. Mr. Richards further reports that Mias McMaster will be in the grammar school for at least toe first half hour, of each school day, but will have a regular schedule for visiting other schools in the Camden city system. Dr. A, W. Humphries, director of Kershaw County Health Department will be the medical director of toe Camden school health program. asked to at*and thi. It has not been _ what charge par plate wfll T be mate for the dinner to be held hare. There have bean some din ners held in toe state at which $25 per plate was chanted and some for $12.50, toe profits from the dinner going into the States Rights Democratic campaign fund. . A Lee county dinner was held last Friday night at Aahwood school and Senator R. M. Ken nedy and Harold Booker, of Cam den, were among toe guests alt it The dinner was a very elaborate one, The speaker was former Solicitor R. McC. Figg, of ChaM leston, one of the leaders in the States Rights movement. (Please torn to page twelve) we #• lieroy oeig Jnoft file Americas i Legion and with Myron W. Tapper act ing as general chairman, a drive win be pot on in Ker* chaw county the week of Oc tober 4-9 totalise tfce coute* tv's quota in the American Overseas Aid and United Nations Appaal for Children. S^th c «w2na’i quota of $205,- P 00 * The ***• the state is be- to* sponsored ter the South Caro- ^epsrtment of American Le- A Stanley Llewellyn, of Helpers Blanked ’ Registrants under the new Se lective Service law in ““Kjn 11,7 “' board. This dents who registered here hut number will probably be off- by Camden hoys who register- elsewhere and whose cards are r being received by toe local D. Hi Miss embers of the draft board, R Williams, chairman: L. Hilton and J, E. Hnfftman. and Watkins, toe clerk, said this that they would luce to pub- expreas their appreciation to volunteer registrars who so unselfishly gave their lima to rid- ; their help would net have been able to ry 00 the registration in such For this county in addition to Mr. Tupper, the chairman, mem-1 we bm of toe committee areMariori|carry [yWfltoma, treasurer; Harold Book-1 an expeditious man war and we are s Gr im y V I r? if 0 - mor « than grateful to tham for as- in ^ work- " ,he bo “ d Mitchell la chrinnan and other the American Legion Auxiliary: members of toe committee are, Mi— Aldret Boykin, John CBoy- Mrs. Dorothy Mays, A C. Wayne, kiw j r ., Miss AnA Zemp, Mbs Lanaon Brannon and KUse Pad-1 ^aird, Mbs Betty^Oark, John White, tt-year-ojd Uherty «hihe-c-ss.:^ ichool bands will baL it on a show between pneri jiuy Camden band care- Of 60. less driving had_caused the death one of toe bart 1 Cleveland White. offer wbr the n. The Sumter 1 given e out to pec ta tors. epa (Lob «Section urking tote * district I r | cousin on a high late Friday DeBruhl, a! found that hb i the dl 11-year-old way near Liberty - afternoon. The ths Camden grounds, and in scene ol turf events, will the rush Many Horaea Coming To Camden Tide Winter Cherokee Race Track b Now Being Renovated Talon, Santa Anita Winner, Will Train Here MTSs satssairsssfis The drive in^he^schoob will be | Arrant conducted and track area. The 8$0 acres mile track at prop- cUp of tl|e feet of file in the turf world. 11$» and 1340 purposes and AT build the next month or so of the many horses that will train in the Camden area. Already reaarvtloSis at the mtt stables totals over 80 and in cludes the High Ground stables of Thomas Waller, the stable of Weir in the Mill outof the sec- River rtrifle, Liangrton stable and toe year fol- Arnold Hanger stable in cfaarae df - * ”— T — " as 'local Out at Springdale, the famous four course plant ex kind summer, toe g such as to insure mt jpowth of the bermuda grass that’covers every foot of toe racing area . ' stables at thb track have] r the season and the Amhreael will also be) Minnie A Reeaa.- Mrs. Glennie C. Miller, Mrs. Thelma Moody, Mbs RUza- i by F. B. Stanton at v * *#.:*:* McLeod at Antioch, K A Williams at Baron DeKalb, WH-Rast at BUmey and CT.lMrs. Thelma Moody, ildwin- P. T. Baird and J. C. beth Pitta, MM^Lria riton in Camden. Mrs. Margaret D. Smith. Mbs It b estimated that two-thirds I Alice A. Wilson, Mrs. Ella L. Q* the people to the world are not Schlosburg, Mrs. Slice M. Chewn- getting enough to eat and that ing, Mrs. Maxine. S. Nettles, Miss half of all toe world's people are Mary Whitakef. 'Ay* ^ j - are children under 15 years of I Catherine H. Goodale, to^velheir Uvea, to savafeete Mte^thaArruteSlba Mary Campbell, Mite VeivNte countries, to save the all been rented for “ •• j BtaDies nearoy Out at Cool Springs, K ler Will spend the winter stable of horsei Elkridge, the help people help themarim cus4^sLS€£y lamme commun NewBKB fight may winner; | Cruiser and wn horses of | a / to be i had the of the ■V- Barring^a an outbreak of and