The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 05, 1925, Image 8
REPORT OF THE 8CHO6L8
*mm ? mm* i i
(Continued from First Pa#< )
Grade 7-A ?Catherine Boykln, Car
olyn Burnett, Hetty Cureton, Sara
Mills, Caroline Richardson, Willis
Bhedd, Iienton Hum*, Arthur Davis,
Frederic Graham, Hob Kennedy, Dun
can Lang, Hochello Sheorn, Walter
Stokes.
Grade 8 A Evelyn Bruce, Virginia
Halle, Ellen Stewart. !
Grade H-B?Hazel Moaeley, Elmer
Watts.
? Grade U-A ? Moultrie Hums, Kdlu it
Davis, John Richardson, Louise Jen
nings, l. ..in I
, Grade U-B? Willie Porter, Carolyn
Hcyman, Cora Williams.
Grade 10-A ? Margaret Hilling-.,
Jumelle Hailo, Dolly Singleton, Har
riet Whitakcr, Carolyn Wooten,
Grade 10-B ? Charles Lorick.
Grade H? Frank Humphries, Har
old Funderburk, John Lee, Gatewood
Workman, Ruth Eddings, Roberta
Hinson, Alma Holland, Valnetta
Tritesdale.
Yearly Attendance Honor Roll
Neither absent nor tardy during
the year.
Grade 1-A-- Lilly Mav Smith, Willy
May Smith, Leila Bell Christmas,
Edward Beard. Absent one day ?
Mary Purser, Robert Shaw, Marion
Smith.
Grade. 1 - II ? Clyde Hrown. Tardv
once Louise McLcod.
Grade 2-A ? Otis Creed, Mary
Htehey. Denny Smith.
Grade 2-B? Roscde Johnson, Hay*
ron Morris.
Grade U-A ? Mary Ellen Kirkland,
Kate Shannon, Harvey Davis. Marion
Evans, Fletcher Moore. One tardy ?
Golda Shirley, Margaret Baldwin.
Two tardies ? Elizabeth Moore.
Grade 3-.B ? Mildred William",
Frank Clyburn.
(trade ll-C-r-No attendance honor
roll, Henry Beard, no absences, four
tardies.
Grade 1-A ? Nancy Brown, / Li la
Davis,. Grace Shaw, one tardy; Homer
Baldwin, two tardies.
.... Grade 1-B ? Talmadge Hrown, T. C.
Elliott, Jack Shirley, Antoinette Wil
liams; tardy once, Elizabeth Gaskin.
Grade ft-A ? Grayson Shaw, Harold
Hough, Harry Lee Gregory, Lois
Turner, Grace Robinson, Margaret
McCoy.
Grade 5?B ? Leslie Smith.
Grade 5-C ? Jim Clyburn.
Grade 6-A ? Geneva Jones.
Grade fl-B ? Mabel Flowers, Myrl
Rast, Elmo Brown,
Grade 7-A ? Nancy Pcarce, Paul
Gardner; absent once ? Catherine Hoy
kin, Inez Gardner, Walter Stokes;
tardy once ? Fressa Mae Hall, Arthur
Davis; dismissed oncc: ? Sara Moseley,
Willis Shedd, Fressa Mac Hall.
Grade 7-B ? Sarah Forte, 1 absence;
Ora Hinson, 1 absence J Francis Mont
gomery, 1 titrdy.
Grade N-A? Mary Boykin, Ellon
Stewart; no abserteies? (Coleman Ra
bon, Isabel Lorick, Rebecca Zemp;
ho tardies ? Edward Wooten, Virginia
Haile, Frances Owens, Cecil Flowers.
Joe^Mogulescu, Craig Rush, Molly
Blackwell, I An* illc Clyburn, Margaret,
Lancy.
Grade (i-B -Mary Brown, Lopise
Trapp; no ab??nccfi- dco Ha*ty; no
tardie>^(kor(fi Jenkins, Job Mills,
Mendcll Robinson, Austin Sheheen,
Esther IIhiiics, Lucille Hatfield,
Hazel Moselcy, Svbll Khodtfn.
Grade 10-A I' rank Mackey; no
tardien Evelyn Ward, Jumvlle Haile,
Harriet Whitakcr Duly Singleton, Lil
lian Stokes, .Margaret DeLoache,
Margaret Bilings,
Grade 10-B? Patsy Stewart, Pearl
Jones; no absences X'hailct, Lorick,
Nick Rabon, Jemel Rabon.
Honor Hull Ninth Month
Grade 1 A- Leila H. Christmas,
Elizabeth Goodale, Emily Shannon,
Emily Sheorn, Edna Straw, Lily May
Smith, Willie May Smith, Helen Tin
dal, Kdward Heard, Jack .Brown, Ev
erett Goodale, Hubert Shaw. .
Grade I II Clyde Brown, Sadie
Frietag, Carlisle Martin, L. Si Mayer,
Thelma Stokes, William H. West.
(irade ii-A ? Joseph Gaskin, Jerome
iloffer, Kverette Montgomery, Ro
land Moore, J. A. Hast, Rillv Moae
ley, Katherine Brayahaw, Caroline
Britton, Charlotte Brown, Charlotte
DiiBose, Eleanor Hopkins, Dona Mac
King, Frances McLeod, Ruth Moselcy,
Estello Myers, Mary Rjehie, Dorothys
Van Landingham, Eleanor Watta.
(frade 2- B? Edna Reil, Mae W.
Green, Gladys H antes, Evelyn Mc
Clain, Nartey Watts.
Grade 3-A--j?Margaret Baldwin, Al
meto Haxley, Mary Lee Blakenoy,
Huby Gardner, Mary E. Kirkland,
Mary E. MeCaskill, Elizabeth Moore,
Roflalee Moore, Grace Moaeley, Mar
garet Pitta, Kate Shannon, Golda
Shirley, Lorine Strak, Mary K. Woo
ten, Marion Bailey, James Clyburn,
Harvey Davis, Marion Evans, Wil
liam Gardner, Cecil MeCaskill, Fletch
er Moore, William Moore, William
M oseley, Luther Shaw, Williaml
Thompson.
Grade .'Ml ? Daniel Carrison, A Win
Christmas, Frank Clyburn, Mildred
Williams, Alfred Goodale,
Grade .'J-C ? Mary E? Bouvia, Cath
erine Hall, Annette Hasty, Annell
Moaeley, Purvis Shirley, Mildred
Tarte, Henry Beard, James Green,
Edmund Langley, Arthur West.
Grade 1-A ? Margaret Barnes, Bet
ty Carrison, Virginia Drawdy, Kfith
erine Kennedy, Sarah Kirkland, Meta
Moguleseu, Emily Zomp, Jack" Boyd,
Joseph Lang, (Samuel MeCaskill^,
James Moore, Reuben Pitts, James
Shirley.
Grade 1 - Ft ? Edna Hay, Antoinette
Williams. George Shehccn.
Grade f>-A-? Grace Robinson, Gray
son Shaw, Margaret Goodale, Marie
Haile, Susan Kennedy, Sara Lynn
Riehey, Lois Turner, Marguerite
Spradley, Emily Goodale, Joe Jen
kins, Harold Hough, Margaret Mc
Coy, Jane Brewer, Huby Burns, Phyl
lis Carrison, Lena Jennings, Edith
Webster.
Grade 6- A ? Arthur Brown, Ruth
Christinas, Charles DcLoache, Thorn
ton Evans, Willie Haile, Geneva Jones
Ben C. Lingle, Elizabeth MeCaskill,
Carolyn McCain, Olive Nettles; Emily
Pitt*, L^nora Khame, Mattic Shaw,
Adele Savage, Ethel Snyder, Eliza
beth Zemp,
Grade 6-B~Moise Evans, "Miriam
Hill, Ivouise Smith, Dewey l)ority,
I Mabel flower*, Mvrl Rast, Katie
Watts, Juanita Sander*, Mildred
Watts, Houston Shaw.
Grade 7- A ? Catherine Boy kin,
Carolyn Burnet, Benton Burns, Betty
Caraton, Arthur Davis, Robert Ken-,
nody, iwey Kirkland, Duncan Lang,
Sara Mills, Sara Moseley, Caroline
Richardson, Kochelle Sheorn, Walter
Stokes, Willis Shedd.
Average Attendance White Schools
Boys, 278; girls, 265; total 528.
High School ? Boys 106; girl?, 106;.
total 212.
Mill school Boys 82; girls 50;
total Ml.
Enrollment
Grammar School? Boys 824; girls
800; total 624.
High School ? Boys 124; girls 128;
total 247. '
Mill School ? Boys 136; girls 101;
total 237.
Enrollment Jackson Colored School
Boys 347; girls 440; total 787.
, Average attendance for year ? boys
234; girls 207; total 531.
Thrown In Well; Still Lives
Abbeville, May 29. ? A negro boy,
ten years of age, Who is said to havu
periodical- spell? of insanity, hurled
his four-year-old sister into a seven
ty-foot well this afternoon, Although
the | well had sfx feet of water and
the walls \verc of jagged rock, the
child was brought to the surface un
hurt with the exception of a small
gash in her forehead. The father
lowered the bucket into the well and
the child wtts brought to the sur
face. The boy also attacked another
negro in the afternoon, it is al
leged.
Camden Won From Sumter
The Sumter Boy Scouts lost a
close and bitterly contested game of
ball to the Camden Scouts on Friday
afternoon at the locfcl ball park, the
final score being 18 to 15 in favor
of the visitors. The Sumter Scouts
were leading until the fifth inning,
?when Pate weakened and Clifton was
sent in to relieve him. Ten ruifts were
made in the inning, however, and the
local scouts were never able to even
HP the score, although they put on
rally after rally that aided their
score materially, but was not quite
enough to bring them out winners.
Both teams showed up well and tho
spectators enjoyed the game. ? Sum
tor Item!
Sales of Christmas seals for tuber
culosis eradication last year exceeded
$V>0UT000, :
The case against Joseph L. Lucas.
charged with the killing of supremo
court cleric Harry I. McCaw, has
been postponed until September term
for Richland county.
.ni.;r
MUST OBEY ORDERS
Of the Probate Court or B* Liable To
i Imprisonment in Jail
? ? ? | ? ??.. ? . HI
The attention of all executors, ad
'ministrators and guardians who have
failed to make their annual returns
to the Probate <'ourt as the law re
quires, after having been, or may bo,
notified to do so, is called to Section
176, Val. 1, 1922, Code of Laws of
South Cafoifna, which says:
"If any person shall, refuse to per
form. any lawful order, sentence, or j
decree or a Probate Court, such court (
may issue a warrant directed to any
sheriff or constable in the state, re- 1
quiring him to apprehend and im- I
prison such person in tho common !
Jail of the county, and if. there be j
no jail in the county, then in the
jail of the adjoining county, until he
shall perform such order, sentence or
decree. Or be delivered by due course
of law."
w. l. Mcdowell,
Judge of Probate Kershaw Sounty.
UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING
Notice To The Public: I am pre
pared to repair and upholster fur
niture, also cabinet making, screen
doors and windows of all kinds and
size at a reasonable price. Please
see me before you have any of this
work done. I am .sure ^that I can
please you when my work is com
pleted. All work is guaranteed.
DIBBLI2 HUNTER,
820 Market Street, J
9-10-pd Camden, S. C. j
Wants-^For Sale
i
POTATO PLANTS ? Millions genu
ine potato plants for immediate
shipment. Porto Rico, Early TrU
umph, Pumpkin Yam and Jersy 1
Sweets. 4,000, $1.50; 5,000, $6.25.
First class plants and prompt
shipment guaranteed. Schroer
Plant Farms, Valdosta, Ga. 8-10-pd
FOR SALE ? Honey in the comb. 25c
lb; in 5-lb lots 20c lb. Bring con
tainer. Wm. D. Trantham, Chestnut
and Mill Streets,. Camden, S. C.
10-pd
FOR RENT- ? Very desirable dwell
ing, located at 1003 North Broad
street, all ''modern conveniences,
several pieces built-in furniture.
Chicken yard, back yard wired in,
garage, wood house, garden now
growing. Can give immediate pos
session, Apply B. W. Marshall,
Marshall Brothers, Camden, S. C.
7tf
FOR RENT ? Two houses on Broad
street. Apply to L. A. Wittkowsky, j
Camdett, R C* ?50 ?b.[
BASE BALL!
Saturday, June 6TH
- . ?
' ? .{ / ; V';v> ?
HERMITAGE MILL
-Vg
HARTSVILLE COTTON MILL
CITY BALL PARK
Game Called 3:30 Don't Miss It
WANTED ? Grown hens and roasters
for table use. For particulars ad
dress South Carolina State Hos
pital, Colmbia, S. C. 10^13-ab
$10,000,000.00 COMPANY wants you
to sell 150 dally home, necessities
in Camden. Profits $35-$60 weekly.
Experience unnecessary. For par
ticulars write the J. R. Watkins
Company, Dept. J 7, 281 Johnson
avenue, Newark, N. J. 10 pd
FOR SALE ? 36 feet 6 in. leather
belting slightly used. See Wm. D.
Trantham, Mill and Chestnut
Streets, Camden, S. C. 10 pd
FOR RENT ? Unfurnished home of
ten rooms and thrtfe baths located
in best residential section. Address
The Owner, Box 267, Camden, S. CJ.
WANTED ? Men, women sell guaran
teed silk hosiery direct to wearer, '
beautiful goods, fashioned and full
fashioned, wonderful colors. Prices
lower than stores. Sell only. We pay
every day. International Silk Hos
iery Co., Norristown, Pa. 10-^5
IF IN NEED of a new battery a rea
sonable allowance wttl be made in
"exchange on your old battery.
Broad Street Filling Station, U. N.
Myers, proprietor. 49 fib
OFFICE ROOMS for rent with mod
ern conveniences. Springs & Shan
non, Inc., Camden, S. C. 10 tf
WANTED ? No. 1 pine logs. Highest
cash prices paid; year round de
mand. Sumter Planing Mills and
Lumber Co., Attention K. S. Booth,
Sumter, S. C. - ^ 29-tf
OFFICE ROOMS for rent with mod
ern conveniences. Springs & Shan
non, Inc., Camden, S. C. 10 tf
VELVET BEANS? We have a few
more good sound beans at $2.65
per bushel. Stokes and Evarts,
Camden, -45. C. 10 sb
FORD SBBVlCEr? Our stock of
is complete, anything; you need
from a cotter pip to a top. Broad
Street Filling Station, Camden.
S. G. 5H
WH1TTON GENUINE FARTS CO.,
Columbia, S. C., The largest Parts
Distributors in the entire South.
A complete stock of genuine and
. replacement parts for all cars and
trucks. aug. 7-sb
FORD OWNERS? We hay* fast and
experienced mechanics ami use only
genuine Ford Motor Co. parts. All
work we do is guaranteed and our
prices, are right. Hay's Gar-age,
South Broad street, Camden, S. C.
10-13-sb
SHOE REPAIRING?Call at the Red
Boot Shop, 610 Rutledge street,
Camden, S. C. for shoe repairing
.. A. M.. Jorifcs, proprietor. 50-5-ut>
ATTENTION, AUTOMOBILE ANft
MACHINERY OWNERS ? Don't
forget that we weld any metal
castings especially. We can save
you both time "ana money. We also
have steel stock from which ' we
make all kinds of special studs and
bolts. Hay's Garage, South Broad
Street, Camden, S. C*; - 10-13-sb
FOR REPAIRS? Wd specialize on re
pairing Ford ctirs. Mr. Joe Pet
tigrcw is in charge of repair de
partment. Broad Street Filling
Station. ? 49 sb
PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP
TIRES ? These, axe by far the best
tires we hay$ $'ver sold. Let us
equip your ciir^wlth a new set be
fore your ola ones blow oUt ir.
which case we will make a sub
stantial allowance for the old ones,
At any rate see us before you buy,
W. O. faav's Garage, Camden, S. C,
? 10-13-sb
STARTING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th, ENDING JUNE 30th
DRESSES
COATS
For Wednesday Only
Special selection of 25 hats
sold formerly up to $9.75.
Clearance $1.95
One rack of silk dresses for
merly $10.75 to $19.75. Clear
ance 5 . O O
Silk Jersey Vest sold formerly
$2.00. All sizes Clearance
$1.35
Girls and boys pl?y sViits.
Khaki. Size 3 to ft years. For
merly $2.00 and $2.50
Cle ara nee $1 .45
Sport Fl annel Skirts. White
only. Values up to $12.50.
Special $5.95
Our entire stock of DRESSES will be
divided into different groups,
starting as low as $3.95.
100 DRESSES Wbed
Formerly $25.00 to
$3 5.00 values
and grouped for
this Clearance sale
Special: '15.00
Our entire stock of Spring Coats formerly $12.50
to $49.50, grouped into 3 lots: $5. no, $15
Crepe Kimonas, special selection for fiC
our Clearance Sale ...... ?
Domestic Gowns. Teddies, Bloomers, Pajamas,
Princess Slips, values up to $1 .50. Special 89C
mrr<,(Am^
Week End Special
WEEK END HAT BOXES
SPECIAL $3.95
s
! Silk Jersey Teddies. A special
i
selection. Clearance ...... $2.65
Slipover Sport Sweaters. All
colors. Values up ?to $3.00.
Clearance Si. 45
Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hose
No. 100. Clearance ...... . $1*65
Remember our store will be
closed Tuesday June 9th to ar
range and mark our stock for
this (Clearance Safe.
In order
Cor. BROAD AND
to make this a sensational event we will be closed Tuesday, June 9th rearranging our stock for this sale.