The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 24, 1950, Image 3

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« LSI7 : WiS Sins rA s 2 oe Photo Half of h 11 vm a »M 1» tie life of Joe ■elect cfioniH the Mars Hill College, N. C., glee chib which will appear First Baptist church of Camden Friday evening, March 24, at 7:30 on its spring j C h will include 18 concarta in South. Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Virginia, /. orablo a Gaskin. of Cnndsa, for k Ml only marked the Tith mnnirersary of hie anoe on this mnadaae sphere, bat the year 1M* tops the half tnry mark .la the pbotocraphle h'BoraVthe npperWtion of Ker shaw county March II, 1871 Joe has had a moat raried career and has been In every elate In the Un ion. also in Canada and In Mexico. While his life has been largely doroted to the photographic hue- inees there were fifteen years that he appeared on the vaudeville stage aa a juggler end magician. And If anyone doubts ghat the old master has loot his canning, let him show yoa eomo of his magic. In direct contrast to most people who have parsed three score yeera. when old ago creeps on at an amasing pace, Joe actually seems to be getting younger. A few days ago ws watched him tear up the Steps at a time and without blow- marked: "That fellow le as agile as a mas of II jepra.'' Mr. Gaskins has four children, two boys and t*ro girls. Oae child resulted from his union with his first wife who wss Miss Mery Bal lard end who died Jubr 4. 1104. cond wifevwas Miss Eula Marshall sad thrasN&Udren graced sion. All of the children are alive, Joseph B. Gaskin, Jr., and Mrs. Lois Grant, being resi dents of this city at the present time. Mrs. Grant will be remem bered aa Lola Gaskin who exuded her charming personality when with the Westenj Union here. Joeeph, Jr., is one of the promising end* outstanding young business men of the city. his home ea Halle gaits a day in the family pad If Joe looked s' bit tired late |n the afternoon, it was just dee to that big birthday dinner that he presided at In his 1 street ■ •Jfc ■ ■ Si ■■■ ■ I I■ f FRIENDSHIP CHAPEL Sunday. March M. Sunday school at 10 a. m. with Mr. Bdgar Pitman In charge. Evening' worship at 7: SO led by the pastor. Rev. A. Douglas McAra. Youth Night every Wednesday'at 7:80 p. m. Every one is invited to attend these services. ^ SINGING CONVENTION The Kershaw County Sthging Convention will meet Sunday, March 26. at tha Baron DeKalb |> High school. i Anyhow Sunday, March 19. was. Cemdcn's tom CAMDEN ACADEMY invesi roooy. ■■llidll.Mi.M MtoMmMR. If STOP DtAOOINO YOURSOP AROONM , If It takM •« ymt sswfjr »• *h> vm*- trif niirf it mm mm* that ym hrn a saavas Owls lass Ta saifZOO. Taalc TahMa. $1.00 DtKolb Fhormpcy, Inc. Phono 95 Camden. S. C. Cor.' Broad and DeKalb 81s. 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS .GIVES FAST RELIEF ►when COLD MISf MIS STRIKE 17-26. iHill Glee Club To Sing : r j^ a y At First Baptist Church Hill dee Club, com-. Olive,. Mt_ Gilend,. N. C, r 0 f 40 select voices, will ! a program of sacred music vTrct Rnntist church in Adams, First Baptist church Friday, March 24 at 8 the direction of Mrs. Jan rfhinhan, the mix*! chorus fer a concert of some of ►st familiar and beloved music, ranging from tra- negro spirituals to the Jlee Club will be accom- ■Byron iBill Ray, Mehaffey, Atkina, Vav by Dr. Jan Philip Schin- ff. C. - »•» ganist, and Bert Clay Ed-. Sopranos: Carolyn Barker Ring- pianist. fub is touring South Qaro- orgia, Florida and Vir- he last concert will be it Hotel Roanoke, Roan- ^ Sunday, March 26, be- American Associataion of [Colleges. ' • / will be no admission [ but the public is cordially 1 to attend. i of the club are: tenors: Idwell, Newton, N. C., Durham, N. C., Worth Charlotte, N. C., Fur Hy, Chester, S. C., Frank Charlotte, N. C., Oscar South Hill, Va,. Tom Coffey. N. C., Bill U in. c., ueorge N.C_ N. C, Dav- Salem, N. C.. Mars Hill, Asheville, Hillsboro. N. . Wehverville, West, Louisburg, gold,_ Va, Bridges, For est City. Statesvill .. TTessie Brown, N. C n Mary E. Greg- Statesville, N. C, Mary E. Greg ory, Lillingtori; N. C_ Betty Houston, Matthews, N. C., Mar tha Kelley, Chester, S. C^ Ruth E. Monroe, IRgh Point, N. C., Barbara Morris, Durham, N. C., Cora' Mae Rickey. Miami, Fla., Margaret Stewart, Kannapolis Altos: Vena Brown, Statesville, N. C- Rowena Gee, Asheville, N. C, Joann Greene, High Point, N. C., Mary E. Hensley, Burns ville, N. C. Jean Jarvis, Greens boro, N. C., Margaret Lee, Mars Hill, IfL C* Jean McOsun, Kings Mon tain, N. C., Geraldine Poole, Kannapolis, N. C., Martha Stal lings, # Winston Salem, N. C., Louise Stewart, Hamilton, N. C. The program follows: Prelude;- Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent, Old French Carol; Lord, For Thy Tender Mercies Sake, Farrant; Rejoice in the Lord Always, Pur cell; Hear My Prayer, O Lord, Arcadelt; My Spirit, Be Joyfull, Bach; Jesus Is My-Joy, My All, Bach; The Lord Is My Light, Al ii tson, Bin Atkins; There was Great Darkness, Hydn; Were You There, Spiritual, Margaret Lee; List! The Cherubic Host, Gaul; (solists. Carey Bell, Barbara Mor ris); Hallelujah, Amen, Handel. Interlude; L? Waited for the Lord, Mendelssohn, Barbara Mor ris, Martha Kelley; Beautiful Savior, 12th Century Melody, (soloist, Margaret Lee); The* Om nipotence, Schubert, (solist, Bar bara Morris); Turn Back O Man, Holst; Open Our Eves, Macfar- lane; Battle Hymn of the Repub lic, arr. Ringwald, (solist, "Carey Ben). Postlude. A league, as a unit of measure^ was introduced in England in 1066. 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