The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 10, 1932, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Tikea From thi Hlw of Tho Chronicle Fifteen and Thirty Year* Ago
1 ^THIRTY years ago
June 10,1902
I j. McKenzie announced as candidate
for Superintendent <rf Education
Alexander and D. P. C.
Ryrehison for coroner.
Zemp and'' DePaas moves from south
Broad street to corner of Broad and
Rutledge.
Camden telephone exchange announces
all night service,.
Hon. M. L. Smith to make July 4
celebration speech at Gaffney.
Bruce Fort, former Camden man,
married to Miss Annie 'Belle Cook, of
Cussettu, (la., ip Columbus, Ga.
W. D. (Irigsby, of W<#t tyater6e,
gets appointment from this congressional
district to scholarship at
Charleston Medical (College.
Rev. John B. Whiiden, of Beaufort,
elected to take p|ace of Rev. C. C.
Scott as principal of Jackson gTaded
school.
M. Bourn & Company moving into
new store corner of Broad and Rutledge
streets.
Colored prisoners who were arrested
in connection with small riot at
Seaboard station released from jail
one each day under promise that they
leave town.
Southern trains leave from and return
to station at foot of DeKalb
W. fy, Hartness and G. H. Lenoir
transferred from old Southern depot
to the J3. C. & Ga. Extension depot.
Mrs. John W. Corbett and daughter
go to Wrightsville Beach for the
summer.
W. R. Hough, Equitable agent at
Camden* wins a free summer trip for
writing a certain amount of insurance.
J. Doby Huckabee married to Miss
Blanche Watts, the ceremony being
performed by Rev. Jabez Ferris.
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FIFTEEN YBAR8 AGO
June 22, 1917
T. K. Krunibholz lets contract fe
W, G. Adams for $15,000 improvements
at Kirkwood Hotel.
Mrs. John Doykin, of Camden, dies
in Charleston while on a visit to rel-j
ativea.
James Anthony, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wylie Hogue, dies.
Mrs. Matilda Huckabee, aged HO
years, died at home of her granddaughter,
Mrs. Mattie Turner, in this
city.
l?ancaster has $50,o6o tire loss when
Lancaster and Chester depot and other.
buildings are burned.
J. M. Beattie, aged HO, dies at his
homo in MoBee.
Lee Robinson, young lad of Cassatt,
killed by Seabourd train while grazing
a cow.
j" W. B.' Orr, father of Mrs. J. H.
Clarke, dies at his home in Hender18onville,
N. C., at age of 71.
L. A- Sowell married to Miss Willene
Britton.
Lightning struck a tree near Cassatt
and killed nine hogs belonging
to J. B. Catoe.
Dam at Adams' pond breaks from
heavy rains and quick work saved the
Hermitage pond dam,
L. McL. Brown, former citizen of
Abney section, died in Mobile, Ala.
*> First cotton bloom of the season
sent to Kershaw Era office.
G. A. Quayle, of Washington, D. C.,
comes to Camden to open plumbing
shop. % /
Secretary McAdoo announces throe
billion dollars subscribed to first Liberty
Loan drive.
John J. MdCraw, veteran, manager
of the New York Giants baseball
cluib, has been forced to resign after
30 years of service because of illhealth.
Children in the child labor market
of Szolnok, Hungary, are being leased
to farmers for the entire summer
at $1 to $3 each.
Amelia Earhnrt Putnam, woman
transatlantic flyer, was on Saturday
awarded the Cross of the Legion of
Honor at Paris. v
Mrs.
Elvira Dolores Barney, formally
charged with the murder of
Thomas William Scott Stephen in
Westminster police court, London, on
Satvft-day when ordered by the judge
to t>e committed to Holloway jail to
await trial, fell out of the prisoner's
dock in a dead faint. Mrs. Barney is
the daughter of tSt. John Mullens,
and Stephens also stood high in London
society. The killing occurred in
Mrs. Barney's apartments during a
cocktail party one night last week.
She denies guilt.
More than 8,000 men, women and
children were made homeless by the
flood that swept ov$r Oklahoma City,
Okla., Friday. An epidemic of pneumonia
has broken out among the
flood sufferers.
HONOR ROLL STUDENTS
CAMDEN CITY SCHOOLS
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ey, Marjorie Little, Betty Munn, Rhetta
McDowell, Nettie Leese Ogburn,
Frances Rhame, Rebecca Shivar, Mary
Smith, Cleo Smyrl, Jane Trantha?m,
Margie Traxler.
Grade 3B?'Paul Williams, Anna
Belle Branham, Goldie Corbitt.
Grade 4A.?Jerry Hancock, Herbert
Moore, Billy Pitts, Wesley Pitts, Betlie
Boineau, Marjorie Creed, Zelene
DeslOhamps, Margaret Fischel, Marjorie
Hatfield, Phyllis Karesh, Beatrice
Kirkland, Ida Lee Smith, Betty
Sowell, Ann Wliitaker.
Grade 4B?William Brown.
Grade AC (Oakes)?(Charles Trapp,
Teresa Reed, Dorothy Smith.
Grade 5A1?William Christmas,
Ernest Frietag, David Walnau, Aileen
Belk, Elizabeth DeBruhl, Jane
Halsall, Dally Jackson, Constance
Kinney, Neta Kirkland, Elsie Redfearn,
Lois Rhame, Lottie Smyrl,
Vashti Thigpen, Maggie Tranthani.
Grade 6A?Jack Richards, Jack
Villepigue, Anne Clarkson, Louise
Mickle, Margai*et Osborne, Paulette
West.
Grade 7A?'Billy DeLoaohe, Minnie
Sue Bruce, Elizabeth Pitts, Rebecca
Rush, Jean VanLandinglmm, Naomi
Walker, Nancy Watts, Lucile DeBruhl.
Grade 8.?McKain Richards, Robert
Shaw, Joe Jordan, Eliza Jackson.
Grade 9?-Sam Boykin, Ruth DeLoache,
Charlotte DuBose, Frances
McLeod, Ella Twitty, Leola Hudson.
Grade 10?Johnsie Carpenter,' Marjorie
Walker, Elizabeth Moore.
Grade 11?-Nancy Brown, Katherine
Kennedy, Bettie Carrison, James
Ward/ Virginia Drawdy, Sara Kirkland.
:
Yearly Perfect Attendance
Grade 1 ( Mills)?Joe Christmas, Jim
Gandy, Harold Hatfield, Hollie Louine
Hancock, Matgaret Mahoney.
Grade 1?Zemp?Juanita Stokes^
Grade 1?Wolfe?Dot Flowers.
Grade 2A?Alva Rush, Betty
Campbell, Mary Pitts.
Grade 2B?David Melton.
Grade 3A?Jimmie Graves, Claud
Lamoy, Mabel Todd Campbell, Carolyn
Cooley, Rebecca Shivar, Cleo
Smyrl.
Grade 3B?-Marvin, Shirley.
Grade 4A?Minnie Bell Cunningham,
Margaret Fischel, Annie Mae
Godwin, Marjorie Hatfield, Clarine
Munn, Ida Lee -Smith, Martha Smith,
Betty Sowell, Helen Stogner, Betty
Thomas.
Grade 5A1?Billy Wilson, Dally
Jackson.
Grade 5A2?Odess Tidwell.
Grade 6A;?Edward Crolley, Jack
Villepigue,-Beulah Graham.
Grade 6B?George Hendrix.
Grade 7A?W. Lv Jackson, Carolyn
Cantey, Ellen Little.
, Grade 7B?Marjorie Cullen, Zelma
Goodman.
Grade 8?Lena Stevenson, Helen
Tindal, Robert Shaw, Flcdabel Horton.
,
Grade 9?George Hanks, Herman
Jackson, Leola Hudson.
Grade 10.?Luther Shaw, George
Sheheen, Johnsie Carpenter.
Grade. 11?Catherine Jones.
Pefect Attendance With Tardies
Grade 1?Sibel McRenzie 7.
Grade 2A?Peggy MoGuirt 1.
Grade 2B?Mary Hasty 2.
Grade 3A?Martha Gettys 4, Laura
Lee Green 1.
Grade 3B?-Elizabeth Sinclair 3.
Grade 4A?Jerry Hancock 1, Herbert
Moore 1, Marjorie Creed 1.
Grade 5A1?Ernest Frietae 5. Lenson
Graves 1, Jean Bell 2, Grace RhoUen
1.
Grade 5A2?Edward Harrison 10.
Grade 6A?Hugh Gettys 2, Lesta
Davis 1.
Grade 0B?Benjamin Gettys 2, Elizabeth
Jordan 4.
Grade 7A?Jean Van Landingham,
Nancy Watts 1.
? Grade 8?Frank- -Olyburn L* Louise
McLeod 1, Alma Smyrl 1.
Grade 10?Marion Evans, Ralph
Lee LGrade
11?E. T. Truesdale 2, James
Ward 2, Zyla Hilton 1, Joe Lang 1.
Scholarship Last Six Weeks Period
Grade 1?Mills?Joe Christmas,
Jim Gandy, Harold Hatfield, Dargan
Jennings, Ned McDowell, Fred Ogburn,
Hughey Tindal Louise Copeland,
Hollie Louine Hancock, Carolyn
Pitts, Elizabeth Shivar, Mary Shaw,
Beth Wilson.
Grmde 1?Zemp?Thad Munn, Celeb
Whi,taker, Vera Mae Ballard, Gertrude
Christmas, Elisabeth Drakeford,
Juanita Stokes.
Grade 1?WoIb?- Brant Cox, C. L.
Poison, Marvin Rabon, Carolyn Baruch,
Mary Cameron, Margaret DeBruhl,
Ruby Evans, Doris Lake, Myrth
Outlaw.
Grade 2A?Warren Ariail, Charles
Boineau, Lee Campbell, Billy Cly-j
burn. John Lang-ford, Bill Mi-ma, Alva
Hush, 'Marion Schlosburg, Colvin
Sheorn, Luther Sowell, Frank Sullivan,
Kirby Tupper, Tommy Turner,
Betty Campbell, Kllen Dempster,
Marjorie Dill, Artie Dixon, Mabe.
Foster, Neta Godwin, Cary Guthie,
Beverly Hendrix Margaret Hihson,
Jane Hotter, Virginia Joynor, Peggy
Little, Edna Moseley, Peggy McGuirt.
Margaret Salmond, Dorothy Sowell,
Patsy Trantham.
Grade 2B?iliazel Norton* Bennie
Marshall, Geneva Champion', Ethel
Gramlon, Doris Hinson, Nell Jettcoats,
Mat^ Player, Dora Mae Hobinson.
Grade &A?-dBilly Clarkson, Donald
Clyburn, Jimmie Graves, Claud Lamoy,
Walter Mims, Charles MoCaskill,
Rufua Redfeam, Jack Smyrl, Billy
VanLandingham, Yates Villepigue,
Oscar Wootcn, Edna Aldret, Carolyn
Cooley, Loia Gaskin, Laura Lee
Green, Frames Hinson, Elizabeth
Jackson, Marjorie Little,' Louise
Moore, Betty Munn, Nettle Loose Ogburn,
Annie Lee Pettus, Frances
Hhanu',#Rebecca Sh.Lvar, Mary Smith,
Oloo Smyrl, Jane"',Trantham, Margie
Traxlerv
Grade SB?'Anna Belle Bran-ham.
Grade 4A?Jerry Hancock, Herbert
Moore, Billy Pitts, Wesley Pitts, Robin
Zeanp, Betty Boineau, Marjorie
Creed, Minnie Bell Cunningham, Zelene
DeaCh&mpa, Margaret Fiachel,
Marjorie Hatfield, Phyllis Karesh,
Beatrice Kirkland, Ida Mae McManus,
Itia Lee Smith, Martha Smith,
Betty Sowell, Helen Stogner, Ann
Whitaker.
Grade 4B?iPark Baker, William
Brown, II. C. Christmas, Harold Lee
Mimms, Louise Newman, Lorene
Smith, Juanita Trapp,
Grade 5tC (Oakes)?Charles Edward
Trapp, Teresa Reed, Dorothy
Smith.
Grade 5A-1?William Christmas,
Ernest Frietag, David Walnau, Aileen
Belk, Kathryn Boyd, Elizabeth DeBruhl,
Louise Dill, Jane Halsall, Dally
Jackson, Neta Kirkland, Elsie Redfearn,
Lois Rhame, Sar^ ..-Sfrdftrn,
Lottie Smyrl, Vashti Thigpen, Maggie
Trantham.
Grade 6A-2?Matthew Munn, Wilbert
Williams.
Grade 6A?Jack Villepigue, Wylie
Hogue, Louise Mickle, Margaret Osborne,
Paulette West.
Grade GB?'Frances Burns, Margai'et
Lominac.
Grade 6)C?-Bur nice Poison.
Grade 7A?'Billy DeLoache, Harold
McCollum, Minnie Sue Bruce, Lucile
DaBruhl, Elizabeth PittsJ" ^Rebecca
Rush, Naomi Walker, Nancy Watts.
Attendance Kolt Sixth Six-Week*
tirade 1 (Mills)?Paul Catoe, James
(Treed, Joe Ohrisftmas, Jim Gandy,
Harold Ifotfleld, Ffed Ogburn, Billie
Smith, Louis Smith, Charles Turner,
Hetty Burke, Margaret Rebecca Cunningham,
Macie I>enton, Hollio Louine
Hancock, Margaret Mahoney,
Carolyn Pitts, Mary Shaw, Elisabeth
Shivar, Beth Wilson.
Grade 1 (Zemp)?>Billy Munden,
Sammie Ogburn, Jack Reese, James
Sanders, Gertrude Christmas, Margaret
Clyburn, Elizabeth Drakeford,
Juanita Stokes, Mary Truesdale.
Grade 1 (Wolfe)?John Henry
Hough, Carson Peebles, Edward Ogburn,
C. L. Poison, Raymond Scarborough,
Rernice Amnions, Mary
Cameron, Azale Dixon, Dot Flowers,
Mary Hasty, Vivian Huggins.
Grade 2A?Warren Ariail, Charles
Boineau, Bill Minis, Lynwood Moore,
Henry Niles, John Partin, Alva Rush,
Marion Schlosburg, Frank Sullivan,
Betty Campbell, Marjorie Dill, Neta
Godwin, Cary Guthrie, Jane Hotter,
Peggy .Little, Peggy McGuijrt, Mary
Pitts, Margaret Salmond, Dorothy
Sowell, Patsy Traritham,
Grade 2B?Joby Hough, Henry
Jackson, Bonnie Marshall, David Melton,
Herbert * Smith, Cyrus % Watts,
Geneva Champion, Mary Hasty, Doris
Hinson, Nell Jeffcoats, Mae Player,
Dora Mae Robinson, Ruth Shar?.
Grade 3A?Lewis Bradford, Billy
Clarkson, Donald Clyburn, Jimmie
Graves, Claud Lainoy, Walter Minis,
Charles McCaskill, Rufus Redfearn,
Leonard Schenk, Marvin Smith, Jack
Smyrl, Billy VamDandingham, YateB
Villepigue, Doris Babin, Mabel Todd
Campbell, Wilma Christmas, Carolyn
Cooley, Martha Gettys, I^aura Loe
Green, Frances Hinson, Elizabeth
Jaeksorv, Marjorie Little, Doris McLeod,
Nettie Leese Ogburn, Beatrice
Oliver, Frances Rhamo, Rebecca Shivar,
Mary Smith, Cleo Smyrl, Margio
Traxler.
Grade 3B?Earl Dabney, Albert
Shirley, Marvin Shirley, Tallie Shirley,
Annie Belle Branham, Elizabeth
Sinclair, Myrtle Sinclair.
Grade 9C?Murray Smith, Jack
Stein, Lloyd Truesdale, Willis Truesdale.
Grade 4A?'Eugene Campbell, Jerry
Hancock, Billy Pitts, Wesley PUts,
Robin Zemp, Marjorie Creed, Beauton
Cullen, Minnie Bell Cunningham,
Margaret Fischel, Annie .Mae Godwin,
Marjorie Hatfield, Phyllis Karesh,
Beatrice Kirkland, iClarine Munn,
Myrtle McLain, Ida Mao McdVlanus,
Ida Lee Smith, Martha Smith, Helen
Stogner, Betty Sowell, Betty. Thomas,
Ann Whitaker.
Grade 111 James Brunson, H. C.
Christmas, Gilliam DeBruhl, Bill
Drakeford, Andrew Mayer, Charles
Nolan, Douglas Ogburn, Lavern Price,
Louise Newmkn, Lucile Mooneyham,
Nancy Sanders, Vivian Threatt.
Grade 50 (Oakes)?-Marvin Hasty,
Charles Traipp, Teresa Heed, Margaret
Sinclair, Dorothy Smith.
Grade 6A-l^William Christmas,
Krnest Frietag, Iamson Graves, Robert
Little, David Walnau, George
West, Hilly Wilson, Francis Baruch,
Aileen Belk, Jean Hell, Kathryn Boyd,
Harriet Foster, Jane Hal^all, Dally*
Jackson, Olive McGplrt, Elsie Kedfearn,
Grace Khoden, Lottie Sniyrl,
Vaahti Thigpen, Harriet Brunson.
Grade 5A-2?Richard Gettys, Matthew
Munn, Harold MoCaskill, Steve
Robinson, Dan Thames, Odoss Tidwell,
Harry la>e Waters, Marie Amnions,
Rena Broom, Sibyl Robinson,
Kuby Vereen.
Grade j>B?-Bobby Bell, Carl ^rakeford,
Klsio Haley, B. J. Trtiesdale,
James Williams, Elah Evans, Marjorie
Rush.
Grade 50 (Oliver)?-Arthur Brown,
Homer Shirley, Clarence Watts, Mary
Bradford.
Grade tJA?John Cook, Edward
Crolley, Hugh Gettys, Wylie Hogue,
Fred Huggins, Albert Irby, Carlyle
Jackson, Jack Rhame, Ralph Shirley,
Jack Villepigue, Sophia Creed, Beulah
Graham, Betty Holland, Louise
Mickle, Katherine Myers, Ben Mildred
Sowell, Welhelmina Strak, Paulette
West.
Grade 0B ? Benjamin Gettys,
George Hendrix, Carl Humphries,
Elton Reeves, Clarenco Sharp, Fred
Sheheen, ? Stanley Watts, Iftrancea
Burns, Edwilia Hough, Margaret Lominac.
Grade GC?Leroy Brnnham, W. A.
Marshall, Jr., John Allen Melton,
Herbert Richey, Meshell Sheheen,
Mendel Truesdale, Julia Mae Hough,
Rhetta McLeod, Burnice Poison, Margaret
Mickle, Lucille Watts, Margaret
West. ?
Grade 7A?Emersan Branham, W.
L. Jackson, August Kohn, Harold
Mc.Callum, Isaac Pitts, Woodrow
Sanders, Carolyn Cantey, Ellen Little,
Elizabeth Pitts, Jean VanLandingham,
Nancy Watts, Dorothy Snyder,
Louise Vereen, Bobby Marye.
Grade 7B?James McKenzie, Edwin
Miller, Harold Shirley, Boyd
Trnpp, Martha Bailey, Dorothy Creed,
Marjorie Cullen, Catherine Dempster,
Zelma Goodman, Janie May Hall,
Ruby Melton, Id&belle Mooneyham,
Ora Mae Price, Bertie Lee Roberts.
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TUB "JHJTTEFL LB. 22c
Ann Pag??Pure Fruit
PRESERVES 2 'IT 35c
JELLIES pt". 21- 25c
CHEESE
Flavor
lb. 15c I
NECTAR
TEA 3
25c
2 25c
Rajah
VINEGAR
&?ni5c1/2j?ml29c
? 49c ,
Our Own TEA v;? 19c
CORN FLAKES Keiioggs 2 pkgs. 15c
NUTLEY Nut Margarine 2 lbs. 23c I
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Grandmother'?
ROLLS
with (i
2 lb. jar
PEANUT
BUTTER
29c
1 oz. Jar Rajah j j
SANDWICH
SPREAD |!
with a 1 lb. pkff. j '
PREMIUM j j
SODAS 11
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24c I
Iona 24 lb. 48 lb. I
FLOUR 52c 99c | j
Bananas, 4 lbs 19c
Ripe Tomatoes, lb 10c
Tender Corn, per ear .. 5c
Pot Roast Beef, lb 17c
Veal Chops, lb. 15c
Hamburger, lb. 15c
Cucumbers, 3 lbs 10c
Yellow Squash, 3 lbs 10c
Bunch Beets, bunch .... 8c
I Neck Bones, 4 lbs. for 26c
Spare Ribs, 2 lbs. for 25c j
Pork Sausage, lb 15c t
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Prize Winners I
j We wish to extend congratulations to the following winners in our recent Prize
Contest: The contest was "How many feet will one gallon of our New Hi-Test
Anti-Knock Gasoline (PUROL PEP) run a new 1932 Model Four Cylinder Ford
Car?" The correct answer according to our official test conducted by the Redfearn
Motor Company, Friday, June 3rd, in the presence of Mr. H. D. Niles, Mr. W. T.
Redfearn, Mr. E. C> Zemp and others is: j . * .'
" _ 151,028 Feet or I
More than Twenty-Eight and One-Half Miles I
on One Gallon of PUROL PEP I
The nearest correct answers submitted were as follows:1
MR. J. H. WATKINS, CASSATT, 153,313, WINS $25.00 CASH
| MR. H. S. MOORE, CAMDEN, 147,119, WINS $10.00 CASH
MR. WILLIS SHEORN, CAMDEN, 146,160, WJiNS $5,00 IN TRADE
MR GAR. JAYNES, CAMDEN, 156,218, WINS $5.00 IN TRADE
MR. C. C. VAUGHAN, CAMDEN, 145,000, WINS $5.00 IN TRADE
| We ihad hundreds of answers submitted and our only regret is that all could
not have been winners. If the above prize winners will call at* our-Service Station ]
! we will be glad to deliver prizes they have won. i :
What Mileage are You Getting out of Your Car I
on the Gasoline you are Using? I
From the above unusual mileage, we feel sure that hundreds of car owners in j
and around Camden would note a remarkable pick-up and increase in their mileage
if they would change to | |
PUROL PEP GASOLINE Sold
by Us at the Price of Ordinary Gasoline
The following are typical of the many unsolicited statements which users have
given us: i
A 1931 Chevrolet Six?Over 21 milea per gallon average
A Chrysler Six?An increase from 13 to 19 miles per gallon /
A Model T Ford Truck?Over 20 miles per gallon T
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Note the Difference
On the same day we tested a 1932
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| Ford Four Cylinder Car using a com!
petitive brand of gasoline sold locally
and got. only 129,010 feet?Just
i slightly over 24 1-2 miles per 'gallon.
[ Note the difference: ' PUROL PEP j
gave over 28 1-2 miles per gallon.
Save the Difference
THINK ft OVER AND SEE IF YOU HADN'T
BETTER TRY IT OUT IN YOUR CAR. TIMES
ARE HARD AND SEVERAL MORE MILES
PER GALLON IS LIKE PICKING UP MONEY
IN THE ROAD.
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I Distributor* of PUROL PEP, TIOLENE OILS, and GOODYEAR tlRES =5
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