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Honor Roll Pupils j Camden City Schools Scholarship Honor Roll Scholarship honor roll, Camden city schools, second six-week# period, HW8-1WM:: Grade 1A (Mills) Hohhy Wilson, Charlie Zemp, Mary Nell Campbell, Carolyn Dc* Champs. Hetty 1* irtchel, Janet I/*wis, Kay Lomnnsky, Jane Sinclair, Molly HutiV K&dfenrn, Sybil Shirley, Joyce Smith. Grade 1H (Zemp) Carol Cox, Al v bort Thigpen, Robert Thtgpen, Porter Lee Thompkins, Jan Burke. Kriytce.s Dixon, Margie Elliott, Mary Gai<(ji?or, ' Mary Kelly, Sybil McKenVkw Dorothy Rhodes, The 1 ma Wilson. Grade lC (Wolfe) Juck Anderson, John Atkinson, Alfred McCaiiftiH, Hilly Reid Robinson, Klizube.th Crosby, Doris Stanley, Sally Scott, Doris Thomas. Grade iJA (PhoIps)-v-*Davld Harnes, Jack Hoy kin, Marion Hi own, Hrian't Cox, Jack Deal, .Thorn well liny, David Parti 11, Robert, Thompson, Hi Hie Waters, Lanlye. Williford, Jacqueline] Davis, Sybil DrakoSord, (.ardlyn ; Moore, Doris Lake, Dons Rush, Jane j Thomas, 1'ranees West, Gene Shcorn, j Thomas Masse beau, Annie Robinson, Doris Rabon, Lenlrico Met aslull, Lawrence. Williams. QtiijIo ;:A (MiLeod) Joo Cht'ist* mas, Jim Gaudy, Harold llntlield, Dargati Jennings, l.ynwood Moore, Hilly Smith, lluglmy Tindal, HI v iri Trapp, Caleb Whitaker, Mary (.an)" eron, Louise Copi land, Ruby J'.vans, j Elaine. Galloway,- lloljie Hancock, i Hetty Lewis, Ethel Ann Mauldin, Car- i olyn I'itts, Martha Truesdalc, Helh Wilson. ""tirade 3B (Latham)-Jay Bens ley'. Jr., Edward Ogburn. Mai vin Rabon, L. J. Watts, Kthel Grandon. Grade IA '(Taylor)?John Hangford. Pierce Litth john* Lut her Sowell, Frank Sullivan, Artie Dixon, Junnita Godwin, Jane Holler, Gwendolyn Shirley, Dorothy Sowell. Grade 11? (Dempster) Dora Robinson, Margaret \\ iHiams. Grade 5A (Can.tey) Hilly Clarkson, Donald ( lyhurn, t haj U-s MeCas-j kill, Leoiiurd Schenk. t nrolyn ( ouUy. j Martha Gettys. Netta Uese Ogburn, Mary Smith, Marjorte l rax.er, 1* rati- . ccs Klmmt'.. Grade M! (Seabrook) Andrew] Mayer. Grade DA ( Montgonu i y ). Jerry Ilaiieock, 111 rliert .M-"?i e. Lil y I it'-.| Wesley Pitts. Matjiuic Crei d, Mai* garel Kim he!, Pliylii.- Kare.-h, Lea trice K'uklat-pl. ' ? 11;> Sowell. tirade 7A t Hornet i W ilt.am Christmas. David William.-. David Wailnau. Aile.u lielk. Jane HaDail. Dully Ja k-on. II1 < .Red'earn., I.otie Sntyil. N> t a Kirk lain!. Grade TC (Oliver)--My::!e Wil- ! ] in tits. Attendance Honor Roll Attendance hotter roll, t amden city schools. seeora I six-wttks period.] > 1933-193-1: Grade 1A (Mills)?Harry Ga-kin. ; Glynn Lntnoy, Hilly Moot*. Wil.iam Myers, William Rea-o:. >-. er. H.lly j Rush. Krank Rush. Rolu t; l'timei, ; Hobby Wd-on, ( hatles Zeiup, Hetty] Harnett. Ruth Lantoy, Janet Lewis.] Kay Human ky. Theodo.-.a Moele.v, Mo"v Putt \\\'-varn. Hetty /,?? i Rhame. .!;?m Tm la r. (Rim Mm S'? (?k i * t, ;i pp. i /. t "\, J.e.r. r.dw;. H.r. . it. V J Hat oid I? A.'.i. . I .g. . Jun Ha. . A e < . . :. ! 1 >' burn. M.. v i . \ i . -i V.' 1 . : 11 K . ' Hi t . ; P i: . . % 1 . .... Ma": .Mi' Amu. -. i . _ \ i.' i1 : r.i: . . J... V. . 1 1 \ ' ' i. . .in ! Imi .... . 1 P.. liar-.' i K . - u ' it t T . it ' . 1 ' Willi: - . I'.i \ Cam: 1 .. , .. 1 . y Mar 1 - 1. ; . t;. . i it ( ha Hint: ?> H 'A I:..,to. i; '. 11':. s Retry Hu-h t; :a . \ : i ma-. : (; , Hvnw - V; D;. Tindal. ' a 1 : < . Ma: y ' a ? t on. I. < . : *t. . nir.gr. . ! C.. e, ? 11 '1 Han I . m 1 \ - M . Pitt-, Mas: ha T. u? it. : \\ . G. a>: H t i.s.1 li P.; hon, !-. (i a' >< Gra a* 1A ( l ay! t I. . ( a.1. IJenrv N' A A a Ru.-h, ( , .n >h. orn, Lu-f.er Sowel., Krank Sullivan. Ellerhe Trapp. Hef.y ('a?npb? !', lRverly Hendrtx, Jat.e HoJTer, Margnvetta Little, i'eggy L.ttlc. Margaret Salmor.d, Dorothy Sowell, Artie Dixon. Grade 4B (Dempster)?Joby Hough, David Pate, Elvin Soarborf.ugh. L'oyd True-sdale, Wiliard Thigpen, Catherine Cole, Margie Gaskin, Mary Hasty, 1 - . -J.'- -V Doris llinson, Bessie Loo, Kuth Sharp. Grade 5A (Cantoy)--Hugh Cod- ; win, Claude Lamoy, Charles MoCasKill, Joseph Nolspn, Kufus Kedfeam, Leonard Sohonk, Marvin Smith, Billy VapCandinghnm, Oscar Wooton, Jane ComplxjM, Wilma Christmas, Carolyn Coo ley, Kliy.abeth Ja<*lt?on, Mary Smith, Lois Gaskins. Grade &1J (Seabroojc) - Thomas,: Clyhurn, Clarence Graham, (J. I*. j Marshall, Wood rove I'olsQH, Albert i Shirley, Doris Mcl,eod, Beatrice Oliver, Annie L. Fettu ;, Thelma Simmons, Mabel Todd Campbell, Marvin^ Shirley. f Grade 0 A (Montgomery) Arthur Brown, William Brown, Kugene Campbell, J. \V. Cole, .Jerry Hancock, Jimmy Little,- Jack Marshall, Billy Fitts, Wesley Fitts, Bob. in Zomp. Voncile Conyers, Marjorije ( reed, Minnie 4 Bell Cunningham, Margaret Kijjehel, Betty Clotty*,. Marion Glenn, Phyllis Kare.sh, Beatrice Kirkland, Ida McMnnus, Idulee JSmith, Martha Smith, Betty Thomas, Ann Whitaker, Betty Sow ell. Grade lilt (J'.oykin ) -Leslie McCftSkill. Doughs Ugburn, Benton Sheorn, Ralph Stevenson, Kdward Vereen, Juno Cohmll, Elizabeth Gaskin, Vivian Gaskin, Kathleen Smith, \ ,ra Truesdalo, Lorene Smith. (Lade CC (Allen) '-Willie Cameron, ,1. C. Hoinrh, ( K< ar -ilough, Gilbert Sfeirley, Homer Shirley, Lilly BfeFe ( nnu-roii, Virginia Fnkye, Julia Mae Hough", Jessie Mae Sharp. Grade 7A- (Burnet)?- Marie Amnions, Frances Baruch, Alteon Be)k, Jean Bell, Da!0 'Ji^kson, Margaret Munn, Klsie iictlfearn, Sara Sheorti, Lottie Sruyrl, I.ocena \ynLnndingham, Kli/.abi th Whitaker, Mary Zemp, Bobby Outlaw, Kdwin Sterrclt, I)Avid Wallnau, Billy Wilson, Junior Smith, Grace It hud-ell. Grade 7B (Guy-)?Norinan Baum, Henry llrown, \V, A. Marshall, Hanj M on re, I'll si e it a ley. Otis Tidwell. Bona Broome, Mildred Davis, Virginia Gaskin. Li 1 lie Mae Babon. Grade- 7C (Oliver) ?Lewis Anderson, Lida Ingram. Bhetta Mcl-s-od, l.uia Mae Simmons, Alargaret \N est, j Myrtle Williams. < . Mill ,School Scholarship Honor Boll Scholarship honor roll, Mil! school, -i-coinl -ix-weeks period, 1l'd-i I: Grade 1 Mary Berry, Betty Sue Crolhy. Mary Driggers, Maggie 1-i i; h. Doris llouser. Caroline Hall, Gladys Newman, Doris Sullivan, Walton B"\<n. Roland Branson: Giu.e Blutkwell. Donnel! Brown, hian.es Mm ivy, Kdgai Broome, Ted Ltkuts, 1- h yd I'a i km . G-.i .{'? ? Fivd Baker. James |t ,yc>-. Harvey l "a'.oe, Jaiu Da-, e. S.aith'N liner;-. Carl LanklVrd, Dor.-i i Liip-iv, M.wgaivt DeBruhl. .Ma;j<>.-ie Kelly, Bunny Shaw. Kay B.yO.cr, My; ill* Thomas, Fay Wele.u. Grade .'i. Willi.mi Ba\h\, Jeter Guiun, Louie Brim-on, lbtt'y Brown. Doris Cndley, Li.ly Mae Driggor.-. Serena Borers, Doris Thomj?-un. ( ha: lie Cameron. G. B. Flayer, Libel( Broome, OlI.e HurV-n. Francis Moon ^ eyham. Grade I. ? Arthur Fro. tor, Sal io Shirley. Bessie Fi ith. Nellie Jordan, j Virginia Lee Myers. Doiothy Barker. 1 Cat Tie ri ni' TolTert. Grade ">. -Kli/nbri In Md.tiin. tirade o. Arthur Robin-.-n. Berniee } 1 i a riiiu-r, < ' a reive Munn. led D.ibi < ; & _____. I M II School Attendance Honor Roll \ ; - i! e r>- . M: : '< " !. . .. !. \ :a F t-, .am. Mm y ; M \ It BetlV Sua . D. M:v.ma G ,\ . i . c.e i <;. :>. I . , .11:. i : : C-. n . U 1 ii w 3. . v . T 1 .i P. i iii- .. :1 . s.j i ' I ' . . ' ' t . 1 > IV .... . A . . . ; : . F ' k : IV . t i: : Mm - . L. R-, Hat ' , M ...e. y. \\ u !. . !: , .-v . -j" \ . . b Mi R B: I > , ( , \ ... I . . : . . : ! . v M F : 1; , j j M 1. . 1. i .1 : I . - . G o ' : b . t. i F. r . > . F . . ' F . - I T 1 ' i 1 ( - < . I,.-. . .T. M M ' W. r }G- A- . ! , | .. iy, -' .. lb -i M e | ... \- - Rov !' i: -. M - ( . ; . !!:? M F O s,sr/- M-r- ? T am. ... l ay Wikh. G?t. Mill am it.ivl . T l-nn 15k. k w . 11. Le B: a 1 a . !': -? y i < S. Jeter Guinn. (irady Huniphrir ?. ; Hajes. ( .1 - 1 a. . , Mo-tlcy. J. W. I'arker, Albcr*. Srnters, David Shumakor, Forest Shirley, Karl Taylor, Cyrus Watts. I) :iCrolley. Je-sie Hall. Mary Kenning ton, Beu'ah Rogers, Charlie Cameron, Albert Gardner, Malvin Goodale, G. B. r - ^ Player, Clarence Jtiggins, Loutoe lilnckwejl, Kthtd Broome, Gertrude ' Christmas, Doris Dority, Ollie Horton, ?prah Kelly, Viola Roberts. Grade 4. Robert Dority, Frank Klkins, Don Hall, Hilly Phillips. Helen Davis, Gladys Goodale, Lucilo Marsh, I Mary Thames, Luther Broome, lister I Roberts, J, V, Saiulers, Tally Shirley, Curtis We t, Catherine Davis, Bessie (Frith, Volnva Harris, Nellie Jordan, Virginia Fee Myers, Dorothy Darker, Fay Phillip.-, Helen Welch. Grade 5. /amp Brovvri, Roy tiuff, Fester Robinson, Meleolm Russell, Cecil Taylor, Alleen Bradley, Elizabeth CroHey, Inez Darker, Nona Mae Rogers, Karl Dabney, Oscur Hunter, i Anna Branbam, Nezziu Lee DeBruhl, Sara Hawkins, Lucile Mooneyham, Nonna Packer. Grade th 11. C. Christmas, Walter Biggins, Wilbert Roberts, John Robertson, Clarence Watts, James West, Lois Bl.ackvvell, Mildred Crolley, Mildred Dixon, Dorothy Dority, Annie Kubanks, Bernico Gardner, Fay Horton, Margaret Hunter, Myrtle McFain, Cl^rdVico Munn, Mary K. Biggins, Annie R. Sbuniaker, Sara Welch, ! Claudelle Welch. | Nobody's Business Written, tor The Chronicle by Geo! McGue, Copyright, 1L>28. FLAT ROCK LOCALS . .whiski^F bus benn voted back into legal circulation, so our local under- j taker is putting in a larger stock of coffins and the hos-spittle at the | county seat has added 111 more beds i and the county poor-house is being ; I enlarged. ..miss jennie veeve smith, .(Bir-afficient scholl principle, sprung her nake laSt tues?day morning while teeching her class a coarse in callyscnnicks. she leaned back too far on the stage and fell over on it. she looks sideways all the time now. ..the drug stoar has put up a new sign which is run by elecktricity and it spcRs drugs over bis front door and soda wutter. be says it is cheaper than having it painted on the plate glass and costs only c5 per hour and he runs it only up to bed time. . ..someboddy's hog got out last night j near the suhberhs of the town and i come into the fitly hall yard and f ' rooted over the chemmical pump and j turned over the gard-house. The po- | U'esnian is offering a reward for her i dead or alive as it is a miss-demeanor , l<> let yore hogs run loose in town. ! she allso ot nj> his lunch. I., the bizzy bees gave a suppriso | party to the sunbeams of rehober J j church on friday night and served a ! J nice social after its meeting, tin y j [ laye.d tyimlde and holding hands [ami skinning cats and climbing goa'd I ami manny other funny games, the j booby prize was winncd by herhie [Clark for making the ugliest face, I but he claimed he wassent playing and woulddent have same. f I ..mrs. .suzannah green is trying to [ sell her radio, it is ok. hut she wants jj to buy one that don't advertise troth pa "to aL of the time, she says she can't tune inQbn nothing hut tooth paste, ami a> she has no teeth, she | wants a instrument that wont .talk I about same all of the time, she says j :-!u- It as a short wave. ? twhi-s, and siippor-kctrodi-o mounted i,n. a e .b-j ii e at i lu g.;' .\ ap for n ia?n ' toothpaste model. ii it \ i i 11 * * v. i t: 1 <?1 h * L" k i.. i * * i \ iu - ' \ *... )\ i' t < iii"* \\? ; * \ t a f v a .::. ' ' ; a[ .? .v. ! ; \ r y :. ' .i ' . . ii ,r.i- < ? r :.i. i, .. . ; . '? ' ?. .. / ? :i. . \ A ' * I ' i ; i ,, ' . ; * ' , * , t ?... i . i . ; ' .. . . t * ?, ni.ac i True -.!a'< M t n ,j n? !! i I j ^a', do : V- \\ r M ; it f. < a'- ..." K- : : . Be; r . V . . * V . y G < Da.n uere i y tea - ' i > .? .. Ml', !' . - ' e> n.ber t. }.' " rje M. . . t ,.r.-' it- . lb-.. U. R. Tu kcr. ;.a tor of ' < Ker: na w Me* h..d,^t (hu.'.h. the . r; *g reremor.y ng The b? de " and g <>om left immediately after the mony for a bridal tr?p into No t . Carolina. Upon their rct'.rn I y went to Pageland which is to | be their home.?Kershaw Era. Jake Wanted "Jack" To Boost the NBA R, S, Houd. Sumter insurance and fraternal order man, often had a negro called Jake to do all his masonry ami recently when two fireplaces in his home needed attention he called on Jake to look over the situation and give him an estimate on the cost of the job. So Jake came and examined the two chimneys and then went to see Mr. Hood. Mr. Hood knew Jake of old and suggested they settle on a price bofore they went any further with the matter. "You know the last time you charged mo $11.50 for that saame job," he told the would-be contractor. "Yes, sir, Mr. Hood, that's right, but you know this NBA is in now, and I got to charge you just a little bit more." "Well, .jhatAs all right, but how much iriorer" Mr. Hood wanted to know. "Well, that job will cost you $7.50 sir." Mr.. Hood considered the matter and took Jake with him down the stvept. "Now Jake," he. ordered, "you just stand right here until 1 's oomo hack and then I will lot you know about the job," and Mr. llood went on about his business, j The next day another bricklayer i canm to Mr. Hood and told him he : heany he had a job he wanted done and he was the very man to do the work. Mr. Hood took him up to look over, the situation and get an estimate on the job. "Mr. Hood, I'll give you a nice job on them chimneys for $0.00," the contractor told him. Mr. Hood took him down street to a big tree, the same place he had left Jake the day before. v The next day a third bricklayer came in. He too had heard that Mr. Hood wanted some work done and was anxious to get the job, Mr. Hood at once took him to the house to look over the situation. -The negro went ! over the chimneys very carefully. "Mr. Hood, I'll do that job for' you, to your satisfaction, for $4," "The price-is all right," Mr. Hood | assured him, "but before we settle on it I want to know that you can ; give me a good job. I have never I seen you before and I do^tt, know I anything about you. Who can you give as references?" i The negro stuttered and stammer cm! and finally gave several names Mr. Hood did not know, But tell me somebody you worked for that I know so I can call them up and see if ypu gave satisfactory work," Mr. Hood urged, seeing the negro's embarrassment. "What's the matter you can't tell mo somebody you have worked for?" jy"Mr. Hood, I might as wtm tell you the truth. Jake done sent me to you to get dis job. Hen, you see, I gets de job and Jake, he does do work."? Sumter Herald. I Hear Admiral Byrd reports springlike temperatures in the South Polar regions. A game warden of Montana got a prisoner a OWA job in order that he might work out a fine of $25 imposed for killing a deer out of season. A million dollar fire in Brooklyn, N. Y., wrecked a large apartment house, putting 22 families out in the street. '> An angry mob of citizens was prevented Sunday from lynching two men at Alabuma, Colorado, who are held on suspicion of having killed a sheriff and shootin ga deputy. U?p to midnight Sunday, 110,000 automobile owners of Maryland had failed to secure their 1934 license plates. I We extend to Our Customers and Friends j Heartiest New Year Greetings! I Having- passed through the troubled year of 1933, without ' j embarrassment or interruption of Business, we naturally feel j j that our Customers have implicit Confidence in our Bank, know- j ing that we always keep in liquid condition, therefore they are j indifferent about the Insurance feature, so far as we are Con, cerned. However the new Banking law gives them this added j security, and for their information we append copy of Insurance | j notice. j JMmtl Iqmmt Jttmmmr? GJmquiratimt I I Washington, D. C. \ j Effective Jan. 1,1934 WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation it has been made to appear that The First NatT Rank of Camden in the State of S. Carolina . is a member bank of the Federal Reserve System, entitled to become a member of the Temporary Federal Deposit Insurance Fund and to the insuring of its depositors as provided by law from the date hereof until July 1,1934; ! NOW, therefore, /, Walter J. Cummings, Chairman of the Rodrd of Directors, do hereby certify that The First National Rank of Camden in the State of S. Carolina is a duly qualified member of the Temporary Federal Deposit Insurance Fund. j j IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF Witness my signature. (Seal) * WALTER J. CUMMINGS Chairman of the Hoard of Di- j rectors of the Federal Deposit \ Attest: Insurance Corporation. WALTER J. OWENS Secretary ' | J Statement of Condition 1 AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 30, 1933 J I RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ... $10 1,401.59 Loans to Cotton Producers on Warehouse Receipts (Government Plan .... 41.209.70 i'-3 Banking House and Furniture and Fixtures .... 3.4,807.78 Real Htate other than Bkg. House 25.908.94 ft Bonds 158.895.S3 Er Federal Deposit Insur^ ance Furd 800.98 ? Crush in anL^ t'uc ^.v a Panics an TV. S. Treasurer 18 1.230.9 1 Other Assets 2,022.00 | TOTAL $038,403.73 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In .... .? 75,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 7,717.14 , Circulating Notes 48,880.00 Deposits .- 506,642.65 Bills Payable NONE Rediscount NONE United States Tax Acct. 163.94 TOTAL^:..:....$638,403.73 I WE WELCOME NSW ACCOUNTS-ASSURING CUSTOMERS OF EVERY COURTESY j The First National Bank of Camden 9 CAMDEN, S. C. " v ' '