The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 29, 1936, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Letter Received Tells About Bonus Washington May is Senator K. I) Smith of South Carolina suid toilay ho was told the post offices at CoImrihla and Charleston have la-en dcslKtiatnd as bonus bonds payment nfth'IK for I ho stale Columbia will act in a central ao i ount iiiK capacity for payment of bonds presented at any editor post of floe In the stale-, said a letter Smith received from C It Klb-nberyer. third assistant post master general I'nclor art anKotm-nts for puyihK 111?bonus bomls, Cib-nboi tic-r pointed on' that any pnst office may accept bonds for rc-ch nipt ion hilt only L'.'Jn In the ftilted States will be designated as payment places. "Ample facilities will he provided tit Columbia for prompt payment of bonds presented to any post office In South Carolina, except Charleston, which will issue chocks in payment of bonds presented by local veterans," Kileitborner wrote- Smith. "When a veteran surrenders his bonds at Jji-e local post office, lie will tfe niven a reci-jpt. and a cheek in payment will he mailed promptly, dii ec I io him ' News Of Interest In And Near Bethune Iu-1)11111... Mit> 2H. '1'Im- social life of the l<>\\ II < 11III 11 III ' S to Cantor Uimihd 'In- ivvn popuhu .1 u in bridei |i ? is Miss K ai lii vtit- Truendulc and Miss Kiiuua M< Du'< Inon (?n llnus'lav afternoon Mrs G II. ,\|i K union nli'l Misses Ixloise Miller. IhhI?I I'm sh y. Kv? lyii ()wi 11s and I-:ih -) '| urbevillc. i<-ai Iters in tin- Me111 111, schools, entertained ai a lovely bniliiv iiml J.noi.M'l"'!}' party at the home of Mrs M'Klutlon Madonna lilies and > ?-11 o w daisies in an artistic n rrangemenT gave the tioral rotor note Mrs. C ! : Ibuswoll won lop score prize and Mrs. M. G King fill consolation Miss Kinma McCuteheon wi?i.i first prize in monopoly and each was presented a dainty gift. The brides-to-be were presented luncheon sets Several ladles called after the games The honor guests places were marked by large wedding rings tied with tulle hows. The favors were tiny white doves oil perehes holding miniature wedding rings in their hills. The tallies featured the engagement and wedding rings interlocked. A delirious sweet course was served. The individual cakes also bprc the two rings interlocked emphasizing the beautiful ring motif. ()n Saturday afternoon Mrs. I). M Mays was hostess at a rainbow garden party given tor Miss Kathrym* | Trtiesdale. The colors of the rainbow w?t?* used in tin1 decorations and an improvised rainbow spanned the j cat d? ii A number of prizes* were awarded those scoring highest in bingo Miss Truesdale was asked by i In- hostess to follow her in search >i| tin- <iid of lie rainbow, wln-ie in 1 -1 ad n| lie I radii tonal put of gold \li-s Trm ? 'lale poind a pot tilled with l>i .iMI itui gilts .--.Inil i? 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I M V lie: .1 Mail ':|i>. i - via' I V? r = I' M l ' il l ' ' : ' ali'1 Ml .-..re It ,1. .,'a! : I ' j. .? 1.. , , | ,, , ,, ' ; ;, .. i > a i I ' 111.11. i i . i.; Mi ami Mr I" I i 1 v burn Mi.sm s Isallirym- and Margar>t I rin -dab- with Koheit Siinins. of Km k Mill niotoi'-d i<> Manning J-Ti dav evening wln-re they were entertained by Mrs S I Marvin at a low ly dinner party Mrs W K Kozier has been spending several days with her sister. Mrs A I. Gardner in Wagner. The Rev. and Mrs .1 A Graham, of Stnoaks. and Mr and Mrs Arthur T. Graham, of Dobson, N have been recent guests of Mrs. A H MrI .aurin. Mr and Mrs W H Dial and son. of Martsville. spent Suuday.^with their -011 in law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Wiley Collins. M iss.> \ n n it- I telle, Mary A lice and (ir.ii i- Miiiigo visited relatives at Great Falls during the week end. Miss Kinm.i MeCuii Icon spent the w' ' k end at Iht home in Florence Mt-- Margaret truesdnle, who lias v. ' in I v i . no mil 11 ..mi tin- \ 1111 1 > I 1 mu'iu- s line! at Kn liinoinl. \ i . is ml 'm a 1:' o I - < pari v .? Mi. \ I nil a t i.i t j i: i I?. 'la rnrenty ;o Myrtle I'.t-acli M i >ri i--i >ii tir.th.iin i- -;> mbng a f.-vv v > vv n !i hi- pai .ft - .i t S iin i.i k W I.. IS In l - g. I|',i; . a . I-:.: 'mil ' ip An!inch School To Graduate ( lass . tn in. IP e\* r 'In A i.i 11 h i, n: 11 -? In -id will I" S iv .?: t. in.M.ti . 11 I o'clock, win n the i on.n.i m u.eiii sermon will 1m- prcai h.-d in the high school audi loriuin by Dr Maurice Clarke, rev tot' of Gr.ne l.pi-iopal church. Camden. June i! at vJn p m the seventh grade will receive their certificates and the graduation exercises of the senior ela.-s will take place. This year's graduation < las- con si-is ot eight members as follows Delphim Frances Arrants. Mary I.ee Galloway. Foggy Holland. Ruby Alvis Hopkins. Sara Louise Johnson. Mag Lie Cecil IVeldes. Ida Mae Sinclair. James Trapp McK?-nzie The salutatorian will be Peggy Holland ami the valedictorian will be Sara Johnson Lewis Jack Sonn rs, PJ. freshman at Williams college. Willlamstown. Mass. shot and killed a fellow student and wounded another, when the two latter entered his dormitory room. Somers is believed to he mentally deranged Alto Iturch, Florala, Ala , farmer, who lost his voice more than a year ago, regained his power of speech this week, while plowing a stubborn oxen as he attempted to yell at the animal. The attempt was successful and Burch was so surprised that he ran to his home to teil his wife shout ft. w Women To Assemble At Winthrop College Aiken, May ii??. The week of June j 'J to l'i. Ik State Short Course week at Wlntiirop College Slate Short i ('<>ni'Hi at Winthrop College )h tin an ! nual event in the liven of Farm wotn-! en ami girls of Soutli Carolina, un<! i looked forward to from year to year. I it Ih moHt important because tin* ' South Cstrollna Council of Farm Worn j en, ttn organized group of 1,100 worn en, held their annual meeting In con taction with the State Short Course' on June 1 1 and 12. Each county jn dp. state is entitled j to send nine girls and nine women to tills meeting. Those attending | Short Course are choseh for having accomplished a certain amottnt of work, attending a ceilaln number of cluh meetings, and being capable of taking back to others in their counties tlte inspiration obtained at thecol lege. Each County Council sends two delegates t<> tip. state meeting, these tire included in the nine from each county. Separate programs are planned for tile women and the girls and for the Stat^ i'ontpil. The>lrls program will he in cliarge ol Mrs. iiat riette Johnson, state girls club leader, assisted hy various Home Agents. The women's program will he in charge of Miss Harriet Lnyton, assistant state agent and Miss Portia Seabrook. home management special|vt. assisted hy Misses Mary Shaw (III | | 11; 11j. .hnhing specialist Myra Ka>- j I nutrition peciahsi. Jane Ketch j j in. marketing specialist. Mrs: Dotal In \\ .i 1? r < i-iisi a \ a i ion ist. ami Mis-, j lalllli!.. e|. >. Mi.- I'.essio Harper.! iiii'l Mr-: S (I i'lowdeti. a!! Disfri. t ! I lollle Agents 'lie- State Council program i- pl.iii I <1 b\ Mr-. .1 I, Williams, presid -ni | 11"- e 111 ii< Slioii ('eiir-. ]- under the] slip. r\ision ,.r \! i- |;. nu.v I Land i i urn. SLit'- Ac ni j I 1 e i ii. (i; 11,. ,11 |< - prog I'M til j tin- year i- I in- < hild and lis Fan. ' lly." ?n Tu?--?|a\. \\"dti"sda> and Tl:'irv day r> gala; < Ia-.se.- e|' lift > minute-: | e.o il will I e held with lectures ell ' -'en sul.j. ? .- a.- M-utal Health i I ' ' i a? ? r I ?e\. |? e a in n i. ' | '< io<| i< .r ' ill tt ' ' 1 I; Hi; lei 11i I] I It " '' F 111 ! ' all-! I..; 111 > TI: 1,1 f?.|- f|ie 111 i:. ' ! e ' h. I 'I. : *i: S. a ... \djM-! f.p ;i: I i ft \ ' . \I<.:.. \ Ma - \ ! .dm ; n. ' ! ea. . ... '' a ! S. i: I i. lp.' -J . [ ' e; ( 'lot h il.g. a lid lii.i i> ' ' h- I I II I e |'e - | | u LI lopies. I.e. iipe- and group discussions will he led l?> .Miss.-s Kthel Sharp. Colmnl.ia; Martha McAlpine. Athens. Ca.; l'ortia Seabrook. Mary Shay Gilliam, and Myra Itaegan. of Winthrop College. Similar programs are planned for the girls. Chief interest in the girls program, however, centers around the various contests?the Health Contest, the "Dress Review, etc. In each live bin.- ribbon winners arc chosen, who compete in the fall for state honors. Practically every county in the state titers a girl in each of these contests, and there is much friendly rivalry lor . first honors. I a?h day a period in music appreciation is given both to girls and women by Mrs S (i I'lowdeti. District) J Agent, ot Sumter. The women will j -ttui\ i li e si\ project songs and have .i conte-t ,>t, same A sp.-.i.il P air j w iH li.- i!o\ot. ij to music for children ' with demonstration of children songs. I A . bonis of nine girl- from .1 h | o:i:n> will I-.- trained There will H-! I I" 1111 o l'e - f j n g exhibits Ot Hi 10 j I Mating, no-nt and House hiirui-t r e. ! I Mi- . 1 1.; 'I.<i !i 1 ng. in. 1 u.11 ii g 1 p I-- , . \-".?jig i|\. r.o'ed -peak, rs \v:': ; | Dr l|. in \ Sn>dci . I'f. si.lent V f I feed ? -.die::. : D W Magicni- nd j M-. s \ Gist Doe On Tile-da> j.; Dr Carl Winkler, of Aiken. Psy< l>.i]ogisi in the Held of Abnormal Kmotiotialisin and Speech Defects, will talk on "The Child and His Family." Another outstanding speaker on the program will he Miss Grac.. I.< gh Soott. of the National W C T p. She will use n< 1,or subject, "Coils.T\ation of Human Resources." or Human Qualities of M.-rit " ID-creation will be featured throughout the program under the guiding hand of Miss Jaunita Neeley. District Agent This will include a ride and shopping tour of Rock Hill, a visit to Nusery School, a tour of Charlotte including, a tour through the beautiful country estate of Ex-Governor Morrison of North Carolina, with supper in Charlotte, n tour of dairy and poultry farms, and an Inspection of the Aragon Mills. The ntglit programs include a movie. a musical concert under the direction of Prof Roberts of Winthrop College, a reception, and evening with living pictures, and a camp Are program. Each day a broadcast will bo given over W. B. T This broadcast will be iu charge of Misses Bessie Harper. District Agent and Carolyn McE3v<w?. of Aikeo Thig broadcast will he on the aii' each morning from 8:45 to 9:U'? o'clock from Juno 9 through' Juno 12. On Monday, Juno 8, (hoi broadcast hour will bo 1:15 until 1.3.0. All interested are asked to tune in each day over VV. B. T. from 8:45 to 9:00 as an unusually interesting program is being planned. A daily sheet to he known as "The I Daily Log" will also be published by j Misses Bessie Harper and Carolyn McKlveen. * * Around 400 women and girls are expected to attend the Short Course this year. < Old Time Rat-Kllliny Law Someone rummaging through old oily ordinances hi i 11 in force in Merit clcy, Calif, discovered one that was enacted to rid sewers of rats Thin j law require* that on notification by) the city clerk every householder hav- j lug a bath tub is obliged to fill it with ' water and at a designated time all are ordered to pull the plugs in order to Hood the sewer system and drown any rodents that happen to be in it. Dr. Cook Deprived Of His Witnessesj Montreal, ' Muy $i.~-The dispute I over Dr. Frederick A. Cook's claims j to discovery of tlip North Dole whs. deprived of one of its most important witnesses Thursday in tile death of; Harry Whitney, of New York, notedexplorer and big game hunter. Whitney, who was 02, died Wednesday alter a.ouiIdk to Montreal n week ago to undergo an operation While Whitney whs at h eanip at Utah. Greenland, during Admiral Peary's Antic expedition in 19UP, he j met Dr. Cook who Iwul a nearby camp. | Dr. Cook spent two days witki WhitI ney and left some articles in his possession, which Peary later refused to J take on board. When Dr. Cook and Admiral Peary subsequent ly disputed each other's claims to discovery of the pole, Whitney said Cook had told him in confldence that he had reached the pole and had insisted on secrecy. J The 160 orphans, inmate* 0f 8t I Vincent's orphanage, i'hiladclphia, I ran panic stricken to the street, when I a Ughtning bolt hit the building Mon I day night. There were no casualties I resulting-from the panic. SEE HOW i MUCH MORE I i WE GIVE YOU j FOR YOUR | MSKSf \ * Wl'' (jOOiiyCMf llenlci'S /j sell the most tires ? by millions! 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