The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 18, 1931, Image 8

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LOOKING BACKWARD Takeh From the Files of I he Chronirle Fifteen and Thirty Yeara Ajjo TII1KTY YKAHS A(iO Se pi C lit l?T II, I I K. < \ o;<Q'i^. kow 11?|" iri* ? <! in tv i*trate a' I aiiiden iii j[? *?? ot ' ' Moon I < pm <1 VS <>* ! ' !< llm'li ! i. I: / I ,<l I" il> < '' I laii i'i.'ik n < <!. (i I. l ay ' no/. < ' < iif A 1 tji !< 1 ft 11 j'l" ' Ifroaii .1 < < ' ,| > Khann iiiovca .i;' fa ' i* j lit in i- <-r. I ,au ? fi.- - t i t l 1'ii.iU Mai shall, -1, ail I .John Mai'.-htt br.'in-'- o1 ? :? ; :i, Kn ha A, dud ol lypho . !? ?; .at I I>uri<-?i fi alii* K1 ^' / - < I in p* i < i. a y.. Mt \1a v M ( ... ai'. <' . ? . ; I . : i I i 'i*. . i < |:u . V. I. r. . l: .? !' ' i* k . ir. o j * . ! I - i ' > . . -.rl I j .! M r. ! ? I . ,., : .' I | : ;< A <Jl * K i: i < /.,,, * it i S\. ! M " < i 1 w :V < I.M O . -i ' i . ! r ' ! ' ' < A < " ' I . . !: ill. ?4 < ' | ... in ,i'i| 11;.i . a ! ! ' a I' ( /. a ' I' . I', n ' M U.r a 'I !. . . <! ai - ..< '' . I 'I. iliafh I; 11111 - \ I I.i 111 ( ?. I ..'i i 11 i i !>i j ti lu i. ?.:' < ho j lir.il roiintn-a ' ScplcnilMT I H. I'HI I (, i i n\ < . S. < . ' h a ri - 1in in i \ uiuit'i'i lin tlopa ' I lin-n t to .i pa ,1 'li-pai t tn? nl on an "liiil ot tti-a'v'> 'ri:?>< , (In.id in ali| lin _ i ' ''1 n ipi- ;,? <i < annli n a' - it ' - pi p un.!. < i lin; , i i i - ii i \\ k 11 am ii . 111111 ? I > i 111. * i ' tii' ' 111 t 1t1 a I II 1 ink- a I a - ' ! "II a J I. . p. i ' > \ 1 II 11. y : 11: v. > I \ .' I A . > ii. k i 1 > L a I, an. ( a null n ink! a till' ?a? 4 m l: i a a' 7"> < i-f.t - pii kali . Sam llmif -i -a' ' - li' ) in a <; \ 1 (Hit r nllt it < a Ith li II. Tom I'.ai'!u-ii! t<' * ii'iii'ia'tiiw n j Jo worl. on a paper. "Tile Outlook. Mi>> Mary Law. aited SS, dies at. hi-r honu- on Mil! street. Infant daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. | \V ii llou^h dies. Mrs Nannu- Miekle Nelson, a^ed , .ki-ii at hi-1 In>iiu* oil no: tii Iiroail j ?tri-?-t. ! i-ort \-i-iu iit I" n11t-il Static ' soiilii'i s | killi-il n tin- I'iullipim ,5 t>> ~urpi :| at t ai'k II til v' > tloo.l- .n i-'loiilia lilt otv I 'ay all-i Si-a I'.-i-. .a f'oin ali i oinni'i:i - i - i' a i . all.I - n i' ! a!a a 11 ,i h a a J i i . I , It > ." I HI ). I . o\\ n, u i i\ i , I'. a' \i w V" I. (i i V ' ' ' ' " I i 111 r a I I * i \ i -.ii i n M i r I i it u A ? ^ i , 1< . ., ., ..k, an M n . - > a- , W Ml" . .. . ' o \ I a. M I a li : . I . ti M it . n I o v (.. , . . 1 o i|.,[ Willi i '.i. ! . niI i iin i ii i ! , : . i ' ' * K. -...a \ \ . .. .' . Mi 1 \ 1-, Par . - . ' , ...a. M: W I I -. t -t-i or-a ;> * -alont. l)i \\ 1! K.vans. of Row ami. N i \va> killrii in a railroad ;w-. idtvjt la- : DoromhtM*. ill- w alow sui-ii tin- A (*. I., railroad for $ 100,000 dania^os. Tr.e rase was compromised at kumbertin on Wednesday, the railroad apfreein^ tf> pay the widow $i),000. P FIFTEEN YKAKS A(JC - i I Hf|)t ember IS, IHHi .Si-< i,ml primary returns show thut.) Km /ijimI I Manning ?'? vle'ted over | ' " < I-. B.ease by a majority in e x >t--i ol l.adu J .] .Mo Ken/, e elected ' Mipii intcndenl ?,! eduation; W, W.l Iiu kiib? < m i li t umI ,-honir over (1. U clth; Henry J Jnhrihon elected to tno house. vviih a third piimm'y <n.Ui.?i iiiiuc4'ii N. .s. Richards and \i w'1 -n Kelli y lor the hou.se. Alien 11 a it (not k, colored Mack -ma n ' < am den dies. 1 j' J primary in*Id in vote bonds in Olio io extend and cont ' iiy wiiic and lip;hi dopm uni-n, ''ii at I a \ in <?t. bond*. n ' Han.o.h. ag.d li. n , ,| a; < m < li M v iilug<>{ ' 1 ! 'Yr It. . .g;.: '-1 < a mi!' ri ifi ; >j , i i J !, , !i i r N 1 ( ; i j 11. . i J ' ' n:-. 1 . , - ,1 , . , ' i ' ' <1 . I Mi:.'. ..j. I M ',; _ \ | I 1 ' ' . a ' ;ii 'iii; S a ! ' " li ! >i HI : in * * .i ,i ' t I .i s' . ?;i ^ J r i September li li. I'llli I" ii' \\"'.'.i!r< w \\ ix,.|) ,i'!i ii isi :i" 1 ? -y i !. -, -! i i, Mi . \. . i; i II" v . I; I u! u 111 111 a. ' ? ; a N Iin i. \v ;ns - i' A 'iitiiinp !11<111 this county A hui I i .a a i ma i . : . Miss j N' ? y ' .i - -,ila\ a", na ! a i in I ."an \ . .n iru-d ,n k"i -i aw c unty '' M I "'-a' i -ill- : a i nl \ "hale -1 a pie niiii.i, t,, .1 |;;au.c Meed mar: I'm: $2 >'Jf..;,ii J', )t , umI III'"!' I It i -a . . * i 'flp a ice . u n -s A I it 1 iy hill n I >! u ( .in pa r.y .1 |??|.:? . Mia >"i)ic party or parties dynamited ' pa i a I etc of ruined Watcree : VI" hr.dgr ' oh.ni l Henry K liuHof, ('onrci.c ate vet ran. die> at his home in ("a inden. Mi>> Kate Simpson resigns a- rira! school supervisor lor Kershaw county. Mi s. Fred Watts, aged I s. died at i'.er home in West Watercc. apt. ( alhouti Ancruni, ol ( ;uiiileii. oiilered to Haiti. I h 1 harles A. Bruce, well known \ete: marian of Camden, dies while -itimg on front poiah. l?i John W. ( orhett visits T K..1 .and Knimbholx and Mr. and Mr-. ' a aiei M'-rgan a* Burlington, \Y I a i 11 , - M.i . <:t ' i M . , ret 11 ' ' '? via'- ' \, -a ^ k av 1 I \ ? 'A t? * h M- ' \ ,; | " .M B, i v i. v r . ;,: . ii !: . , . ?? an . ! : ..Mm < I * ' 1 \ . :t... a ! "Alt I 'I ..I.?u? M.I . . Former Camden Lady Makes Solo Flight Mr?. Kobcrt It. Taft was flying t alone yesterdaj over the Charleston municipal airport, adding hotJrsr dying time to her credit so she (an | obtain a pilot's license. She soloed I iiur.-.daj for the first nine, there,) gaining the distinction of being (tiji ' I , I Irrsf woman in Charleston, and so f | as is known, the second m South ' a ! ohna, to 11 > an airplane alone. ; Mrs. lalt went up Thursday afte i j noon w:tn her instrueiot, ft. 15. \Vh ; ! den. When she came down she decs . j jtd to make her solo Might She v.nsd up twsce^ making n good landing , .t ' time. Mr. Wh.ldcn, who observed he from the ground. said yesterday th >he handled her plane well and Hi very smoothly. M Tuft b< gar: h. - < our-' of p. .- I rue; i' II June 10. .V.e ha- live ;:.,u a*d i''r!y 11dj it?- <-f actual in-tio | I'he |>i ' d. <d 'i^tru'tion .%< -pi t a ) >'.< i a i n . 1, rabb perp.rl 1 ' '' ' e I c r'V I I Up' ! I ! by \U. a... n \!, Taft pli.n- ; ' ' \ I :i j' i i w h;? t ? ? >*.: 4 ?; t -. ,i; *' - ;<. f? . .. II, r ||.yi, i.a., >< | ..--de . . 1' ii - .I .n.o i ' I J' Ko , |i 'j'ti Ml V, d? ' . Ml I a'C- . . I ! I ' . I til. I 1 w tj. ... .a.an .n .. < i ' . . M Turne- . - 1 ' ' p.at ? >', ' l,e ! a . i l \ ! a p' a".. If. . !>< . 1; iii"'!.!] aiii: \i \\ .i ii iv -i ' .. I , I \ w and nuncr. Mr-, lalt \\ a - fin fur in, M ; ?">, < Sti i (iniari, of Camden, and i tin daughter of Mr-. II. S. Stcdmf.' ' mle i the new W'ilk'.n.- litem i a, I u! 1'ennsyIvanni. becom ng effe, .'.i- mi Sept, min i | -t. there we '.our pi i i,n. arrc-tcd m Fhilade'ph ,a tile fa-' seven da\- for violation- . i" , ' f 1 a i.'. Oiii' n! t ln-r w a - a Sou i i < a I::;.an hut wra name wa- wnu-j 1/1,1,1 by the p .re. ''if of .'{DO ;>? appl\irr. fi r permits to <a . lain; < -- than Ion war, grant' ! i I i t ha \ < arm - an 1 of ' < I 'J'1 1 f w i tiu :i. i It wa- ? -mated that whet: 'j I school- of ( hicag opened foi tile I !'.' !! TJ s,?-ion on Wednesday there I would be 'i'i.'ioii , 'niidren who would j'naie to -land up in the class roomj unless there was last minute accomj medations provided for them. Super:nt( ndent of Schools W. .J. H. Hogan blames the World war for the school crisis. He said: "We are now payj mg for the war in the schools. For j a short time during the war period, | construction of new buildings was !-topped, since then we have never caught up." A high percentage of ' the dti.000 seat shortage will be n t he high -, hools." John M. Smith, insecticide nuinu"fa 'urer t* Ferry, Iowa, according ' > .t':,- county attorney, ha- agreed > to. the gtand jury all about a plot ?' ted b\ hun-clf and hi- w fr. ' *. pull off last w rite, i y : '"..pod to .-wiml . r n. . IlflJ oUt of >1.0,1)011 u \ i" uicnt .tit ,i . . w ;. ' I ,. Oil, 1..1, run..:.; v' \ f f i '. 'he u:< - I < - :'" u t i 111 < ... ! : . n<-\ .? iFr ' if d' i i " I > .v = ' ag . c ' n - u a* < n ; . '? i' . it . t i .t!i ; :. S *i M ,, . ; - \ f CAN YOUR WIFE CHANGE A TIRE? II . .irni'i \ iin .isk -r4 ( - I niiK1; -i 1 .uc to Iru<f !' i. c\l In v s w I'v m \ ni.r \\ ite tln\c> * 11.? ii? *tr.in.;c; * I r tu!,\ i! ?l .i t. is .i piim !>:ro, is > ' -:i onrcc.tMo. ^ II \i U c I .* I. ( ! t. tk I \ .1 !,ll. k "! ^ V , TV pr??ti'C!?. vl ' > > .kanM p..w l<;c- ji , kkni. It w 1 i v.iiir r..i'kl vi K i i>-\ -i \ ?,i; purs** f.? hj\?. t.N i t i * -nu new C i. . k!\ >... w . i.oonvi \r \1 I \Yi ATM I K (Vhff M:C> Otju.dU !.'?> SiSf 1 iii h 4 40 :i 40> $ ?A's i 4.S0-20 ?29*4%0> 7.4 S.00 1*} l :?>\ S.00> fo.oo-:o u:*cvoo> 14.so Tubo aUo low priced 1 ?t ? a J t . \ t r?.if if v : % i ?*N| N ?>nI \ $H05 in the 4.40-2 ! >i;f GOODYEAR PATHFINDER CAROLINA MOTOR COMPANY j CAMDEN, S. C. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT I .1 I . - Yom Kippur?Day of Atonement On .Sunday evening. Septi-mbe! 'J"ih, begin* Yom Kippui, the Dav <>f Atonerm-nt, the ?n-n* .solemn day : : i r religious caleiida ?>t the .Jew-. Y'.m K 11|>ut .- the i lilnunatioii "J a u fi -day pcr.od of pi ditcru i which bcg.t with t h?- .-pit it uu' Ne\ \ i/m . Trad . ma! ... dod is. seen- a- ih?' i ghteou-, Judge who inscribe* cat'h !C:s:d'ia! ;n the "Hook of Life" ol I... \i \\ ;u , and vv ho. seals the <1<** . i, t- u:> n Yoin Kippu*. IVnitence, pru>. and hat t> serve a.- man's i.'i'i rined.anr- at this tout*. I. i h .J. a i.it thi* das mutates tip* High l'i r-t of old by prayoig for forg .tr<-- fir.-1 for himself and h * i . Thin, u.iii.dt id worthy, ) ! i - pi opie a rid r .ill mao , N h 'i j''11 . a 'las "1 .suleiti , .> .it- i a . 11 g . \ i; i: i turn- '. ?J . i:. ill -i * ' o- a jh r io l i . ? ' .' lira] ./ ' hi - ( iu*it : , 1 '' . a. i \ . i . i " : -i ' < g'-a. ni IV.-- 11> . I hahat; I' : i. < hi- 11 lui " a on . , a. .. t.M .1, a ' n \ .. K >' i i'it II ' , III . . | : . nit ' _ t i ? ; :? v (! ' ? * '? *.. ! ' f i' .** \ !?I J. J' !i|t . ??;'. u .ti . - 's ' in- l.i ;ai ii. I .s ; . l s . . t 1J . t ... i 1 * . . .;'/\ * . * 1 a ;. < i - ii i? 'Di a t fit.- a \s? ' - i v -? i * - t a' ?>I : a fn^ !?' :'11. ; :*.? \ . j a:. : a : i:g. ail a:d mat: n : . - ?pp ' j ' t - pi '. ? : ( k 1 i a'i'l " u 11a11. ? i a i. i in- in ;.| .r. i'l in u. I' ' i. I 'ii Sunday t-v < n.:;g t 7 pii M uniay nun nlng at II. 3 I its >: Daka-.' IY\a-, vva - badV a ki n Wednesday when an i' -'.i t "d in a ;i . a <h r mag i /mc at t (dan* of. tin iHil'on' an pans jii *. In I'tnls r.a i? toin five mile? asv.it. The -hmk h -ke lua.'.y plati g';i-- ss :iidoss - ;r i fn liossnt'iv a -e lion oi the 'its. Mrs. Sal lie Tiller Dies at Bethune He! t. mi'. S. ('.. Sep 1 M r-. S:.i Tiber, aged sixtj \. s\.do%s of K. I Tiller, died at I . . - -.i, p, , , en: is K? aiay murni.-i-j u . a long . ne->. She ssas. h.T , r.or ma riaif Yl.-s Sallie Cauthen. -un neat Heath Spring.-, I.an aster eounty. .Mr-, liller \s;i- a liteieng member of the Methodist ehuiV.h and bore her suffering with Christian fortitude. She was a devoted and saeritieing mother and has a ho.-t of relatives and friends svho are sadden -1 at her passing. huneral seivives were held at the Bethune Methodist ehureh Sunday morning at eleven o'clock with interment at Bethany cemetery. The srv^ces svere conducted by the Rev. >1. L. Ingram assisted by the Rev. .J. K. Willaim- and the Rev. .Mr. drier, of Maye.-ville. The pallbearers \verc: Messrs. .1. L. King, M. d. King, Homer I o-cy. Will .losey. B. VY. Be-t and la?ring I)asi>. The Moral tribu'" was beautiful and profuse. Mr-. Tille- -urvived by -even -op^ and thrtv daughters Mr . Ka, . Mel.- d. Hurhanv. X. Mr-. Hi \ K ;i . Mi-- l.ouist Tillm. I:, hum: | M ' I" IN" I >cn\ er. ( |; ; "|" h i ..n ; H.i. Ti l, p. -v ., W . 1 !:. T 'Ii r. I >'im. \ i l| \ Til - . 1' M I ,1 lit; f ' I ' \ : , :.., . I 11 * '' " * \ ! - ^ M * \ ' \ | I Society ClubTlats 1 > r > li i ot iuua> with a i ovcii of to mo*, aow J 1 ' mat* $t>OQ - > ? ..! so li^'m on iIn* head iu ;i . (,f j* i i . v ?l .ts with your now fall .-u j\lt . i.t ;ii: :i 111 ii - ?; v? . Now shade, . -n > I , i : < - ,' :\ ii ?i\vn, Ideal Fov Early Fall Wear W. SHEORN & SON 4 August Highway I Death Toll Is 45; Columbia. Si-pi. 12. Swelled by the George tow d'"aNV bridge tragedy whi'ii 2-'. Ju-.r lives, the iiiahwuy accident t?> 11 in South Carolina rose i t<> a new record in August with a to- i a 1 ??f 15 deaths. The figure i.- the axe*?', -ln.ee t h j late highway department began i<- i -u ix ntomhij figure-. Kven without the Georgetown j deaths, however, tne total would de i high. 22 from 12a accidents. 1 j In the drawbridge accident, a truck j operated by two white men and earj tying 22 negroes near Charleston, i was not halted in time to avoid crashi ing through the barrier and sunk i.t the deep Sampit river. One negro j youth escaped. Among causes given for accidents are: 27 from reckless driving; 25 from careless driving; 14 from recklessness due to liquor; 14 by speel| ing and seven by carelessness of pe ( destrians. I More accidents occurred on straight i I roads as compared to 2? on curves, j Ninety-throe occurred on paved roads. ' Iv.gh' pedestrian- were killed be , being -fuck bv moving motor vC/il-:< - ' 1 i i he \ hm\ er 1 I">v,, h,-; a?t ! .an - r. aid be I 'n,-- <v . < >*' n. 15a n- i 1 n:;nrl j Tlu* $1(5,000 home of (5am v 1). M: Knight, prominent citizen Berkelf eounty. was burned to .--.shes i M' n. k- Corner. j "SANDWICH" J MEATS ! Noonday finds you hun- I gry but not enough so to' I indulge in a full meal, j That's when you'd en- I joy a sandwic-h or two I "filled" with meats fromB our market. \ M | Telephone 318-Jfl; Ogburn Brotheil No th Broad Street Near S. Crossing : - ?? I '' Why risk your neck for zt98 i SOONFR or later worn tires arex ' going to let go. 1 hat may be dan^L rous. Honestly now, Is it worth taking the chance of >ing into a ditch or h.a\ ing a smash up due to a blow out, when you can gel fine new (m Midyears like these for so little money? ; If voa have anv doubts about the 1 . . " condition < ( your tires, drive in. We w ill lo< >h tiicin over and giv e you the low-dov ii. ^ ou can believe what we say ? we couldn't afford to he anything hut on the level. \\ e know that as well as sou do. ' ^Cheaper than accidents ? look tat these low prices on all sizes: GOODY i: A II PATH FINDLU, t'.nrh Pm'r 30 x i $4 39 S R.'.l jH 4 10 4.9$ 9.60 ; 4 ?0 S.fiO 10 90 4 21 5.69 11.10 4 T3-11 6.65 . . .. 12 90 *<>?? 19 6.98 1160 J 2:'-2' J M.57 16 JO ^* 4) gjo i;.3? CAROLINA MOTOR COMPANY I CAMDEN, S. C. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT J r