The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 18, 1931, Image 8
LOOKING BACKWARD
Takeh From the Files of I he Chronirle Fifteen and Thirty Yeara Ajjo
TII1KTY YKAHS A(iO
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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
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i-ort \-i-iu iit I" n11t-il Static ' soiilii'i s |
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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.
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FIFTEEN YKAKS A(JC
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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;
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II" v . I; I u! u 111 111 a.
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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 ,
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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
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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- ; '
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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
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CAN YOUR WIFE
CHANGE A TIRE?
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vi K i i>-\ -i \ ?,i; purs** f.? hj\?. t.N i t i * -nu new
C i. . k!\ >... w .
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(Vhff M:C> Otju.dU !.'?>
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4 40 :i 40> $ ?A's i
4.S0-20 ?29*4%0> 7.4
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fo.oo-:o u:*cvoo> 14.so
Tubo aUo low priced
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$H05
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GOODYEAR PATHFINDER
CAROLINA MOTOR COMPANY
j CAMDEN, S. C. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
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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
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N h 'i j''11 . a 'las "1 .suleiti
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I' ' i. I 'ii Sunday t-v < n.:;g t 7
pii M uniay nun nlng at II.
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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:
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Society ClubTlats 1
> r > li i ot iuua> with a i ovcii of to mo*, aow
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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
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i : < - ,' :\ ii ?i\vn,
Ideal Fov Early Fall Wear
W. SHEORN & SON
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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-:<
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i he \ hm\ er
1 I">v,, h,-; a?t ! .an - r. aid be
I 'n,-- <v . < >*' n. 15a n- i
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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
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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
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CAROLINA MOTOR COMPANY I
CAMDEN, S. C. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
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