The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 10, 1930, Image 8
Don't spoil your
New Winter Costume I
If you don't know I
"WHAT TO WEAR
WITH WHAT"
Let ui tell you during
Gold Stripe Stocking Week (Oct. 11-18)
(What's What I old in Society Page Ad) !
THE FASHION SHOP
CAMDEN, S. C.
Midway School News
Friday, September 20, 1900 ende<l
the first month of school work at
Midway school for the session of
19.'10-.'11. Although the enrollment is
not below the avcruge it is expected
to increase during the coming months.
The Lafayette Literary Society,
composed of the entire student body
of the hitfh school, met Friday for
the first program which was very
interesting. The completion of the
election of officers was carried out
by the president, Myrtle Klliott, and
a plan devised whereby the society,
divided into two croups and each
with a captain, would stimulate more
interest in the students and create
friendly rivalry among them.
The Vocational Agriculture boys
met September .'10 and formed a Future
Palmetto Farmers' Association.
The following officers were elected:
Elmer Joyner, president; Maurice
West, vice-president, and Itill Hunnicult,
secreatry and treasurer. It
was decided at the meeting that the
president would represent the associ
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ation at the State Fair School to be \
held in Columbia during State Fair
week.
On the whole the teachers think
that the work done so far has been
very successful and believe that with
the coming of cold weather enthusiasm
and school interest will grow
throughout the year.
Kills Self Over Postponed Wedding
Asehville.?Sam Bennett, aged 22,
Asheville bondsman, killed himself |
Sunday afternoon in the Burnsville
home of his uncle Charles Hutchins, j
because his sweetheart, Grace Hens-!
ley, pretty school teacher, insisted ]
on postponing their wedding after!
| they had gone to Burnsville to getj
j married.
Virginia motorists paid $(J,810,041,
in taxes on 107,898,821 gallons
of gasoline consumed last year.
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Bethune [Sews Notes
Told by Correspondent
1 Bethune, October 7th.-?A delightful
social affair of the past week was
j the birthday uarty given at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clyburn on
! Friday evening, celebrating the ftfi
teenth birthday anniversary of their
! only daughter, Miss Edith Clyburn,
About thirty guests from the youngi
er net were present to enjoy tho'
happy occasion. A sweet course waa
served during the evening.
Mian Eloise Miller, Mr, K. K.
Bums, Mrs. J. ('. Foster, Miss Stella
Bethune and Miaa (Mara Gordon attended
m district meeting of'the B. Y.
P. U. at Mt. Piagah last Saturday;
the three latter furnished special music
at thia meeting.
The Bethune high school basket
ball team has been reorganized for
this season with the following officers:
Coach, Miss Eloise Miller; captain,
Miss Judith Stanton; business
manager, 'Miss Edith Clyburn.
The three circles of the Presbyterian
auxiliary met on Tuesday afternoon
ut the homes of Miss Tyson
Bradley, Mrs. Margaret Marion and
Mrs. 1 lomer Josey, respectively. <
Mr. and Mrs. John " Bethune and
Mrs. C. L. Mays have been the recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bethur\e
of Cheraw.
Mrs. Ralph MoCaskill has been
spending some time with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. MoChesney of Waterloo.
'1 he Rev. Mr. Sullivan of Columbia
filled the pulpit at the Presbyterian
church last Sunday morning.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pate,
September 26th, a daughter, Berniett
Eva.
Mr. Boyce Baker hus gone to Columbia
where he has accepted a position
us manager of the basement in ,
Efird's department store.
Dr. H. B. Hiers and Mrs. Hiers,
of Bamberg, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Hiers' mother, Mrs. Maud Watts.
Miss Fay Bethune, of Clydes, has |
been visiting Miss Margaret Heafon. j
Miss Mildred Manning, Miss Lil- '
lian Goodlette, Mr. Alvin Clyburn and !
Mr. Lester King were visitors in Clio j
last Sunday. I
Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Mays and two i
little grand daughters, Mary Bethune I
and Doris Lane, motored to Florence i
last Sunday where they spent the j
day with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mays. I
Mr. A. W. Parker, a member of
the high school faculty, went to his .
home at Hill Crest for the Week end.
Miss Frances Severance accompanied
by Miss Myrtle Salters, of Johnston.
both teachers at Schrock's Mill
school, spent the week end at the
hdme of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sav,er-;
a nee.
Caught In His Own Trap
Spartanburg, Oct. 7.?A. B. Grayson,
grocer, literally caught in his
own trap, today had a gunshot wound
in his thigh.
Mr. Grayson had been troubled of'
thieves so he set a gun trap. Returning
to the store early the next
morning, he stepped aroUnd a bit \
carelessly, set off the trap and was '
shot. !
He is expected to recover.
Baptist Church Services
The following services are announced
for the week at the First
Baptist church by the pastor, Rev.
J. B. Caston: Sunday school at 10
o'clock. Mr. W. G. Wilson, superintendent;
preaching at 11:15 and 7:30
by Rev. J. H. Byrd. The Sunday
school officers and teachers will meet
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. (
Senior B. Y. P. U. Thursday'evening
at 8 o'clock; Junior B. Y. P. U. Sun*
day evening at 6:30. The public is
cordially invited to attend all the
services of this church. .
Woman Held for Death of Husband
Dillon, S. C.? Mrs. Mary Eliza McNeill,
alias Clara Johnson, was arrested
near Wilmington, charged
with murdering her husband, James
McNeill, about three months ago,
near Lakeview. It is claimed that
she went to the tobacco barn where
her husband worked and shot him as
he lay asleep.
Majestic Program
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th.
Don't fail to see "SHE'S MY
WEAKNESS", with Sue Carol and
Arthur Lake. Thus grand little parcel \
of pep has all the boys cutting paper j
dollies. Youth cuts loose in the sea- '
son's biggest, merriest comedy show. '
Also KO Comedy, "The Dear Slaver", j
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th. !
Ken Maynard, Wow! The Cowboy [
King is here again! See him ride! i
See him fight! See him spill! Hairraising
riding tricks and one of the
most fascinating Western stories ever
told.
EXTRA! EXTRA! Great Comedy-'
Mystery "Laurel - Hardy Murder'
Case". Weird story, most thrilling of
all. Also Cartoon Comedy, "Fiddle
Sticks."
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 13th-14th.
The Great European War Spy
Melodrama. THREE FACES EAST"'
With Constance Bennett and Eric
Von Stroheini. An eternal adventure
that ^ats all lal^ at defiance. A <
great bilking picture if ever there
was one.
Also Tom Tdrriss Adventure Series
The Temple of Silence."
Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 15-16.
A million laughs in anybody's lan- j
guage! Ooh-la-la! Fifi L>orsay, i
Yola D'Avril and Sandra Ravel
(some ba-bees!) in "THOSE THREE j
FRENCH GIRLS." And those three!
wild American boys?Reginald Denny.
Cliff Edwards and Edward Brophy.
(All Fast Workers.)
Nowcomes the talkie that's going
to keep you bubbling with delight
from start to a whirlwind wind-up!
Not one single moment without a -1
hearty laugh.
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Quarterly Meeting.
The Woman's Missionary Union of
Kershaw Association will hold the
quarterly meeting at Bethune, October
18th, at 11 o'clock. Kvery Baptist
church ie urged to send delegates
t<? this meeting. Kvery one expected
to carry lunch.
Central Division Meeting
'ilie Central Division meeting will
T>e held at l^ancaster October 14th.
It is desired to have representatives
from all the Baptist churches in
j Central Division. There are six associations
in Central Division, Kershaw
association .should have the
largest delegation as it is the nearest
one to Lancaster. Baptists are
urged to make this a great meeting
by their presence.
A recent survey revealed 244 noncultivated
plants in Texas thUt. are
susceptible to cotton root rot.
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A NEW STORE I
THE CAMDEN- EEED ANO-StED-SIOREJi
RUTLEDGE STREET I'
(SPRINGS & SHANNON, Inc.) ||
Just Received ||
5,000 bushels Seed Oats Ij
Solid.car LARRO Dairy heed I
Hog\beed Cotton Seed Meal I
; I imothy Hay Choice Chicken Feeds j j
Scratch Grain Laying Mash 11
Chicken Starter j j
BAGGING AND TIES I
DAN M. JONES, Manager I
1 elephone 3 j |
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OE
THE PHOTO SHOPPE
Saturday, October 11th, with special offer for two !
| weeks only of six 5x7. and one 8x10 photo in natural
j colors for $6.00.
Kodak work a specialty. Films developed free first
two weeks
See us over the Fashion Shop.
JAS. R. ALBERT PAUL D. LEWIS
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ANNUAL STATEMENT .QF^....r_^|
The Wateree Building and Loan Association H
Camden, South Carolina |||
j ESTABLISHED 1901 ||j
I I SERIES NO. 8
Sixth Statement of Series No. 8 for 68
Months Ending August 31st, 1930
1 Liabilities
1 981 Shares at $68.00 $66,708.00
j Less Due by Delinquents , . 740.00
j Dues Paid in $65,068.00
Pills Payable 2,350.00
i Accounts Payable 8.75
Revenue Stamp Account 2.32
| | PROFITS:
Interest Account i . . . . $2o,61J.81
Profit and Loss Account .. 78.14
* ? c* $25,589.05
Interest Due by Delinquents 478.14
| $26,068.09
| Less:
Expense Account $3,059.34
Earnings Paid on
I I Shares Retired
i I and Cancelled .. 705.86 3,765.20
I I Net Undivided Profits 22,302.89
j $90,631.96
Assets
I I Loans, Mortgages and Bonds $85,825.00
I I Accounts Receivable 626.82
I 1 Due by First National Bank 3,702.00
I I Interest due by Delinquents in excess
I of Accrued Interest as above '. ... 478.14
II \.$90,631.96
J I Payments made per share ....$68.00 \
II Earnings per share 22.73
I I Book value per share $90.73
I j | Attest Correct:
JOHN T. NETTLES
N. C. ARNETT
L. A. WITTKOWSKY
j [j SERIES NO. 9
II Fourth Statement of Series No. 9 for 47
| I | Months Ending August 31st, 1930
j -! # Liabilities
1675 Shares at $47.00 $78,725.00
I j Less Due by Delinquents .. 1,729.00 v
I I Dues Paid in $76,996.00
I I Bills Payable 51,445.00
J I Accounts Payable . . .. 43.39
II PROFITS:
j | I Interest and Fines Account $21,681.92
| | Interest Due by Delinquents 742.30
II $22,424.22
| | Expenses 2,478.80
II Net Undivided Profits 19,945.42
I - $148,429.81
| | Assets
| Loans, Mortgages and Bonds $146,335.00
I | Accounts Receivable 446.96
I | Due by First National Bank 905.55
I | Interest Due by Delinquents in excess
If of Interest Accrued as above 742.30
1 ' ' $148,429.81
J Payments made per share ....$47.00
Earnings per share 11.90
| Rook value per share $58.90
I Average Earnings 12.93 per cent per annum,
i v Attest Correct:
JOHN T. NETTLES
N. C. ARNETT
L. A. WITTKOWSKY
SERIES NO. 10 jl
Second Statement of Series No. 10 for 23 II
Months Ending August 31st, 1930 I
liabilities ||
1,629 Shares at $23.00 $37,467.00 j |
Less due by Delinquents . 1,098.00 j |
Dues Paid in $36,369.00 ftl
Bills Payable . . .' 79,817.00 II
Accounts Payable 4,500.00 II
Interest Accrued Account 964.46 I !:|
' PROFITS: j
Interest and Premium Acct. $7,193.83
Expense $1,430.88 I
Interest Accrued in excess I
Int. Due by Delinq. 881.58 2,312.46 I
Net Undivided Profits 4,881.37 I
$126,082.04 I
Assets |
Loans, Mortgages and Bonds $11^,^95^00
Accounts Receivable * 372.21* fl
Due by First National Bank 8,246.41 jlfl
$126,913.62 /II
I^ess Accrued Interest in excess 11 I
Interest Due by Delinquents as above.. 881.58 111
$126,032.01 111
Payments made per Share .... $23.00 T ||l
Earnings per Share 2.93 111
Book Value per Share $25.93 * I !
Average^eamings 13.29 per cent per annum. I
Attest Correct: 1 j
JOHN T. NETl'LES (tfl
N. C. ARNETT III
L. A. WITTKOWSKY 11
COMBINED STATEMENT |||
Series Nos. 8, 9 and 10, August 31 ?t, 1930 III
Liabilities 411
Capital Stock (Dues Paid) $179,333.00 11
Net Undivided Promts 47,129.6$ III
Bills Payable 133,112.22 II I
Accounts Payable 4,554.46 11 1
Accrued Interest Account 904.45 III
$36-5,093.81 || I
Assets 11:
Loans, Mortgages and Bonds $350,455.00 II
Cash in Bank . 12,853.95 ||l
Accounts Receivable *
1,445.99 II
Accrued Interest Due by De-.t ]||
linquents $1,220.44 7 i
, Less Accrued Interest we owe, 881.58 338.86 II I
- - f?66,093.8fiBJ
Shares Series No. 8 981 111
Shares Series No. 9 .... 1,675 Ilk
Shares Series No. 10 . 1,629
Total Shares 4,285 111
Attest Correct:* J||
JOHN T. NETTLES I
N. C. ARNETT || I
L. A. WITTKOWSKY Hi
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I TO OUR SHAREHOLDERS:?We are in position to make ...you a loan 9? rnakC^ 81
shares, and remember, when you borrow from your Association you help it ? I
earnings in which your shares participate. L__ II
| If you want to purchase a homeorfouild a home and stop paying I]
to improve your present home, we are prepared to make such loans In moo era ^ 1
mount. If interested see us as we may know of desirable "!>ropeTty for sa 1? IJ
would interest you. / )
JX)HN T. MACKEY, Treasurer. I
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