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Hous* Party at Lak*
Hitsa Mary Kinma Hough is chaperI
oulBK ? Party of young people campM
?t I*#ke Hhamokln tbla week. In
tbi group are Mlaa Sarah Lane, of
W Columbia; Misses Mary Zemp, Elsie
K?dfearii, Jane Halsall and Carolyn
V^ieiiolson.
Met With Mrs. MpLsod
\ Mrs Alfred McLeod was hostess to
I | ,.r contract club on Thursday after|
noon, entertaining n.{ her home on
I Hampton street. Mrs. Elisabeth Maul!
jin and Mrs. Brevard Boy kin played
K wlth dub members^ The two high
I priKHH were awarded. Mrs. MorI
timer Boykln and- Mrs. Alfred Mc?
. * M.- .
Compliments House Quest
Complimenting her niece and house
I guest. Miss Sara Perkins, of ClearI
water, Fla., Mrs. John Villepigue gave
[ a bridge luncheon Wednesday mornif
log at her home on Lyttleton street.
Guests were invited for two tables
f and Miss Carolyn Cantey won both
the high and floating prizes. The
hnntefis presented a gift to the honor
guest. Punch was served from an Ice
punch bowl throughout the morning
and a two-course luncheon was served
on the card tables after cards.
Entertains For Quests
Mrs. Norfleet Smith entertained at
a pretty party Tuesday evening at
her apartment on Fair Street, honoring
her two house guests, Miss Agnes
Smith of Richmond, and Miss Barbara
Hlckox, of Arlington, Vt, The three
tables for contract were placed In a
pretty setting of cut flowers. The
high score prize was wop by Miss
Gertrude Zemp, the booby by Mrs.
Richard Reiger and the floating by
Mrs. Beulah Hicks, and there were
gifts for the honor guests. Mrs. Smith
served an ice course after cards.
Marriage Announced
A wedding announcement of Interest
to friends in Camden and Kershaw
county Is the following: Miss
Nellie Maria Watts became the bride
of Smyrl Alvln Creed Sunday, August
2nd. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. C. L Norman at his home
The bride is the charming
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F.
^ Watts. Mr. Creed is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. George A. Creed of Camden.
Immediately following the ceremony
the young couple left for a motor
trip to Asheville, Washington and
New York. Upon their return they
will make their home in this city.
Club Met at Lake
The last meeting of the Thursday
contract club for the summer months
was held this week at Lake Shamokln
with Mrs. J. B. Zemp as hostess. Additional
guests Were Mrs. Henry Garrison,
Mrs. Ralph Shannon, Mrs. John
deLoach. Mrs. A. D. McArn, Mrs.
James* Wakeney, of Winston-Salem;
and Mrs. Henry Stroheckbr, of Charleaton.
At this meeting prizes were
awarded for the series of games just
ended and the winners wer^Mnr^
r omas Anennn, high; MnC. FrtYrik
Zemp, second high. The afternoon's
top scores were made by Mrs. J. M.
^il'epigue and Mrs. Frank Zemp. Officers
were elected for the coming
>ear, Mrs. W O. Hay being chosen as
President, and Mies Lai Blakeney as
secretary and treasurer.
Parties For Visitor
A series of pretty parties is being
Wven this week In horior of Mrs. Sam
Wellborn, of New Orleans, who is visking
her mother, Mrs. V..W. Clarke.
On Friday morning at her home on
air street Miss Elisabeth Clarke enertained
in her honor when a dozen
wests were invited for bridge and
n eon. Mortimer Muller was
nner of the high score prise and
na Nettles Lindsay the one for low
core. Out of town guests at the parn
TTe Mrs- Fon<** B. Hay and Mrs.
y Sanders, of Charlotte; who
the guests of their parents, Mr.
n Mrs. Ancrum Boykln, Sr.; and
Sal lie Blackwell, of Raleigh, the
"eat of her sister, Mrs. Donald Mor
nson. S
Mrs. Alfred McLeod's party Tues*
|norn,ng for Mrs. Wellborn as>
el eight of the honor gudst's ln?
ate friendB for lunch and bridge
rwards. . Besides a gift fbr the
JLrr pr,2es WGre awarded Mrs.
M*. ? hitaker, Jr., for high score and
* vard^Boykln forjow;
a**?r8 Welll>orn was complimented
n Wednesday afternoon when
irevard Boykln gave a bridge
7 at her apartment on Fair street.
Prize? J** PUfed at wd
aksr r aWa**** Mrs. Jack Whitfor
high and Mrs. John deWeiis
ho,dln* three deuces. Mri.
?iso * m Won Uxa ,ow and 'was
80 breseuted a guest prize.
h!^' Hilton, lira. W. E
v X *Bll C?rt fln?i l-LfLnrLn j-Il - 1.
hi*. ocmroorougn, Jr.,
TV. Washington, J>. C.
cams back through the ShanValley.'
v
Personal Mention
Mis* ir.na Beagle Is visiting friends
in Franklin, N. C.
1)r< u c Hlnaou left Tuesday for a
?tay at Myrtle Beach.
C. P. (ioodyear returned Tuesday
from a visit to Couway.
, H. G. Carrlson, 8r.f i8 spending
some time at Myrtle Beach.
Mrs William L Ooodale has returu'
*d fr9m a trip to Blowing Hock.
Miss Peggy Kyser visited her re
lativee in Columbia last Sunday.
Miss Rachel Bowen, at Sumter, is
spending several weeks In Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Carrlson, Jr.,
spent the week end at Myrtle Beach.
Miss Miriam Piokell has gone to
Atlanta and Greenville to visit rclatives.
Miss Gertrude Gillls returned Tuesday
from Marlon where she has been
visiting.
Mrs. A. R. Sarratt and children
have returned from a ^islt to relatives
in Charlotte.
Mrs. Harrington YaWT and Mrs.
George Coleman are In Washington
visiting friends.
Mrs. Carl Ogburn and children are
spending sometime with Mrs. Ogburn's
parents In Sumter.
Miss SalUe Blaekwell, of Raleigh,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Donaltb
Morrison.
Lewis* riissell Ogburn, of Atlanta, Is
visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Ogburn.
Mrs. J. S, Dunn left this past week
for New York, where she will \lslt
her son, Dr. Clarence Dunn.
Miss Sara Perkins, of Clearwater,
Fla., is the house guest of her aunt,
Mrs. John M. Villeplgue.
Mrs. W. E. McBride visited Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Johnson in Charlottee several
days last week.
W. E. McBride attended the American
Cotton Cooperative Association
held in Atlanta last week,
j Miss Henrietta Irby, of Columbia, is
spending her vacation here with her
' mother, Mrs. Eva Irby.
Miss Lueetta Lawrence, of Milledgeville,
Ga., Is the house guest of Mrs.
E. E. Rombert, at Rembert.
j Miss Vivian and Catheryn Qaskin
have returned from a week's visit to
relatives in Winnsboro.
, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hough and two
t children, oY Miami, are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Hough.
Miss- Margarete Gable and Jake
j Paul, of Greenwood, were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Byrd Sunday. <
Miss Ethel Blrchmore left this week
for Virignia Beach, where she will
. visit friends for several weeks,
j Miss Marian Glenn, of Boykin, left
I Sunday for Anderson to* Join a party
going t;o the Texas Centennial. ^
J. C. Gillls, K. T. Rosborough and
M. B. Williams left Wednesday to
visit the Texas Centennial.
Misses Phyllis Karesli and Betty
Sowell have returned from Burgess
Glen Camp, at Cedar Mountain, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R.Langston and
children have gone to Shandaken^
New York for a visit of several weeks.
Misses Mary Ooodale and William
L. Goodale attended the Florist Convention
held in Charleston this past
week.
_^JMr. and Mrs. W. W. Bates are visitJog
..fiends In iNew York add from
there will go to Canada to spend gometime.
. ? ..j
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stokes and famHey,
of Florence, were the guests last
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gaskin.
Miss Barbara Hlckox, who has been
the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Norfleet
Smith, has returned to her home in
Arlington, Vt.
. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott GoOdale, of
Cheraw, were guests - last Sunday of
Mr Goodale's parents,- Mr. and Mrs.
N. R. Goodale.
Miss Daisy Thompson, of Charleston,
who has been visiting Miss Minnie
Sue Bruce, returned to her home
Tuesday morning.
- O. P; DuBose, Jr, leaves . today to
Join Mrs. DuBose and baby, who have :
been on a visit to her parents in
Greenwich, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hough left this
week for* Bates burg, to make their 1
home. Mr. Hough will be engaged in
the dry cleaning, business.
5 Dr. T. B. Bruce, 2nd, left,, Bund ay
for Charleston, where he will be in
charge of D*. Moore's Animal hospital
for the month of August
Miss Sophie -Garrison, of Florence,
and Misses ' Sadie Menddnhall and
Margaret Kendriek, of Greer, aro tho
guests of Miss Gertrude Gillis. 4
Miss Learlten . Towson, of Melbourne,
Flortta, -ts visiting her cthy 1
sin. Miss Louise Trapp, and other re- 1
latlves in and near Camden.
Mrs. J. E. Horton, Mrs. Nye Work- j
man, Miss Evelyn Horton, Mrs. Carl
Ogbnrii have gone to New Jersey j
where they will visit relatives.
Mrs. W. F. Nettles, Mrs. W. F. Nettles,
Jr., and Miss Olive Nettles, who
have been spending several weeks at
Bdgemont N. C.. have returned home.
Edwin Guy, of Boston, spent last
week here with hie permits, Mr. and
Mrs. J. U Guy and his wife who ip
visiting in Camden. Mr. Guy had Jest
returned from a trip to several western
states. . 1
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Campaign Re-Opens
at Blaney Monday
The couuty campaign which began
with the flrai speaking at Haley's Mill
Ion Wednesday, July 16, will be resumed
at Blaney on Monday morning,
August 10, at 10 o'clock, and it goes
through, winding up at Pine Tree
chool house, Hut unlay afternoon, August
22, at 3:30 o'clock, The schedule
is as follows:
lilaney, August 10, 10 a. m.
Habon's. August 11, 10 a. m.
Cassatt, August 12. 10 a. m.
Antioch, August 18. 10 a. m.
Westville,, August 14, 3 p. m.
Bothune, August 17, 10 a. m
Kershaw, August 18, 10 a. in. |
Mt. Pisgah, August 19, 10 a. m.
Camden. August 20, 3 p. m
West's Mill, August 21, lOjLm,
Pine Treo, August 22. 3:30 p. m,
The ticket <to be voted upon will be
found below, it will be noted that
Hie name of Neil Truesdale, present
representative from Kershaw county,
is omitted from the ticket, as is also
that of C. M. Urown, candidate for
coroner. Mr. Truesdale stated to a
Chronicle man that business matters
kept him out of the race. Representative
M. M. Johnson also declined to
stand for reelection, so the voters will
-be?eelled upon?to chose?two?new j
members for the lower branch of the
general assembly. Senator 8. F.
Brasington will not be up for election
this year.
THE TICKET j
Democratic Primary Election 1
Tuesday, August 25, 1936
For Congress '
J. P. RICHARDS
?? F?r Clerk of Court
J. H. CLYBURN
For Matter In Equity i
? w L DePASS, JR.
For Superintendent of Eduoation 5
KATHLEEN B. WATTS
F?r^n^,e of R?Pro*onitatlvee
FRED M. BRYANT, JR
L. C. CLYBURN, SR.
W. F. ESTRIDGE
> L. REX JONES
NEWTON KELLEY
ALLEN B. MURGHISON
Bj^F. RICE
For Coroner
ROBERT T. GOODALE
J. T. LYLES j
For Director DeKalb Township
C. V. MASSEBEAU
W. T. REDFEARN
- For Director Wateree Township
JOHN RABONJ *
L. P. ROSE
For Director Buffalo Townehlp
E. B. TRUESDALE
For Director Flat Rock Township
J. C. FAULKENBERRY
For Game Warden
CLARENCE M. HOUGH
W. A. RUSH
For. Magistrate at Kershaw .
W. R. TAYLOR
j L. C. THREATT
For Magistrate at Bethune
JOHN A. YOUNG
For Magistrate DeKalb Township
C. E. DAVIS
J. S. DUNN
W. C. MOORE
L. B. OOBURN
JULIAN B. RUSH
WADE L. STOKES
M. L. (BUCK) SMITH
For Magistrate at Blaney
H. A. HAWKINS ?
S. T. HEATH j
ALBERT J. KELLY
ALTON B. NELSON
JOHN D. NELSON
_ W. F. ROSS
_ JAMBS M. THORNTON
Mag)stratCT Upper Wateree
m ??ANK J- RABON .
For Magistrate Flat Rook Townahlp
W. G. ANTHONY
G. R. CLEMENTS
L. D. VINCENT s
~ " T. H. YOUNG
Cotton Weigher D?KaH> Township
R, A. BRUCE
W. P. McGUIRT
A. L. McLEOD
JAMES D. SHEORN
J. IRBY, TURNER
Celebrated Fifth Birthday.,
On last Friday afternoon Mrs. Otis
Arranta gave a lovely children's party
in honor of her little daughter, Martha's
fifth birthday. Sixteen little boys
and girls were invited to enjoy the
games and contests. Prises were won
by Carolyn Hammond and Lyllis Peables..The
dining room waa beautifully
decorated with yellow black-eyed
Susans, where v the children - were
served yellow and white cakes, crackers,
ice cream and candies, the center
of attraction being the pretty yellow
and white cake with its Ave yellow
candles. The fcostess was assisted in
seeing by Misses Maggie Lou McCaakill
and Beverly. Hendrlx.
- Mr- Brown Withdraws
the t)emocratlc voters of KernhvTir^T
Upon lh6 of my
physician, I am today withdrawing
wanf for County Coroner. I
ra i^p?a 3fn frlen<J* ffit. their ascere
regret K 18 with **
take thfflrtE? \ am comP?"bd to
tag In favn?)2 ; 1 am not ^thdrawS5;
mln ? of any man, but may the
be*i for the office win.
Thanking you again for VAHH
though tfn In ess of me, I am, ?
C. M. BROWN
.JJ4 ; Cockerham, of Lexington,
N. C., the stepdaughter of Mrs.
argaret XL Miller, and her son, Ben!fe
8tch4r CockerhaM, will make
Miner * in ***** Mrs.
lion.
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General News Notes
Senator Vic Donahey-of Ohio, wan
tunned, hut not seriously injured,
when a boat he was fishing from in
Chesapeake hay, was struck by lightuing,
Wednesday.
Miss Frances Moriarty, 17, waa killed
at her home in Alexandria, Va.,
when lightniug during u brief electrical
storm, struck a wire on which alt#
was hanging clothes.
? Frank C. Walker, former treasurer
of the Democratic uatlonal committee,
baa been appointed chairman of the
finance committee, by Chairman Farioy.
J. Monroe Johnston, acting U. 8.
secretary of commerce, was one of the
speakers at the state American I^egtpp
convention at Asheville, N. C,, Menday.
In the run-off pAmary in Oklahoma
John Deo, former public spekklng professor,
won the senatorial nomination
over former Governor Marland for the
seat ;iow occupied by Senator Gore.
The Brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen
have petitioned the Interstate
.Commerce Commission, to require the
railroad to supply firemen on locomotives
with softer seats, padded arm
rests and foot warmers.
, Date reports from frexad'says that
fegBrg.BPntfttlve Maury Maverick la assured
a second term In congress, aa
his prospective runoff opponent, Lamat*
Soollgson, has withdrawn from
the race.
On demand of the United States
government, the government of Spain
has undertaken to guarantee the protection
and safety of American citizens
in the republic during the progress
of the revolution there.
Long Beach, New York, was visited
by a $1,000,000 fire on Wednesday.
Ten concessions and a restaurant
were destroyed by the blaze. Eighteen
firemen were overcome while
fighting 'the Are.
Eugene F. Poulnot, victim of a flogging
for which five Tampa, Fla., policemen
were convicted, has started
a suit for $100,000 damage against
the discharged officers and the city
of Tpmpa.
The death toll from polio, infantile
paralysis, increased to 21 in the states
of Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and
Mississippi, up to Wednesday night. [
The liBt of cases reported In the four]
states totaled 320. ?
Retiring temporarily from the office
of postmaster general, Mr. Farley
told newspapermen he had never used
the shower bath, part of the equipment
of his private office In the post
office department building. "The trouble
is there aren't any towels." |
Sterling Walrod Powell, 16-year-old
farm boy, confessed to G-men at
Omaha, Neb., after being arrested at
his home near Grant, Neb., that he
wrote a letter to George F. Temple,
father of Shirley Temple, demanding I
$25,000.
Albert Levitt of Connecticut, resigned
as judge of the Virgin Islands on
the grounds of Interference by the I
Interior Department and Lawrence
Cramer, governor of the islands. A
new judge will be appointed by the
president and confirmed by the U. S. ]
senate.
Bight Puerto Rican nationalists,
convicted -at San -Juan, of conspiracy 1
against the' United States, were sentenced
to six years in prison, while
a crowd of sympathizers outside the]
courthouse shouted, "Downwith Yankee
imperialism."
Blackbirds are roosting In the park
trees of Albany, Ga., In such numbers
as to be a nuisance, and roman candles
are being tried out as a means
of driving them away permanently,
but first "attempts* did/not appear to]
be very effective.
Inheritance taxes paid to the tax
department of North CarQlltfSTn'july, ]
boosted the total from this source for
the year to $7,970,686.66. The Smith-1
Reynolds estate paid an inheritance
tax-of $1,016,000 and the estate of thiol
lata Bowman Gray paid in over $1,-1
000,000. ' * .
*.> motorist and his automobile were |
marooned by the ravaging hurricane
In Florida Along the Oulf of Mexico. I
The- car was lifted from the road and
carried in the air for some distance
and, dropped in a swamp where the I
driver climbed on its top to await |
rescue. *
State militia were called out in Cal-1
houn county, Ala., for the second time
within a month on Friday, this time |
to preserve order during a search fori
a negro alleged to have Insulted al
white girl, 16, while she was engaged
ln milking. The negro la saW to have 1
threatened the girl. I
After three years a fugitive, and |
serving time on the North Carolina I
chain gang for a while, meanwhile, H. I
C. Sealy, wanted in Wilmington, N C.
for murder, was taken peck, there, after
Columbia poMce arrested him and I
sent his finger prints to the identlfica-1
$k>n bureau at Washington.
Three men were arrested in An-1
gysta, by G-men, for the bandit "rob-1
hery of the hank of Ward, insured by I
the federal government. The benkl
feopie herded into the vault at the
time of the robbery, Identified them,
Mm
toe each and were jailed.
V.
News Of Interest In
And Near Bethune
liothune, Auk. J.-^-Mlss Gurry Davis
and Miss Katharine Foster were hostesses
at a swimming and theater party
last Friday afternoon and evening
honoring their guests, Mies Marlon
and Miss Ann Pursley, of Filbert, K.
C. After some time spent in swimming
at Seegars' followed by a delicious
picnic lunch the party motored
to Hartsvllle for a show during the
evening*.. Those composing the party
were: Miss Katherine Foster, Gerry
Davis, Marlon and Ann Pursley, Rachel
Williams, Margaret McLaurtn,
Alice Camlllo Cauaey, of Purmau,
Lawrence and Marlon McDowell, or
Tampa, Fla., Vander I*ee Smith. Roland
Outlaw, Barr Gardner, Bethune
Mcl*aurin, Richard Horton, Biuce
Jones, Travis McCasklll, Buddie Maya.
The class of 1921 Bethune high
school held a reunion at Big Springs
Thursday evening, Norwood Hulh.
with his family, was the only out of
state member present, he being here
on a visit from Akron, Ohio. The evening
was pleasantly spent talking
over school days and u tempting lunch
was Berved picnic fashion. Telegrams
were received from some unable to
attend.
A mistake -was- made last wook In
giving the hours that the town library
is kept open. They are from 9 to 12
mornings, and from 2 to 6 in the afternoon.
Miss Mary McKlnnon Is librarian.
*
?Mra* A* B. McLauriu has boon In
Baltimore for the past week visiting
relatives. . r
F. M. Arthur is spending some time
with his daughters in Philadelphia
Miss Elizabeth Womack, of Gheraw,
was the guest during the past week
of her aunt, Mrs. E. C. Braswell.
Miss Josephine Smith, with her
brother-in-law and Bister, Mr. and Mrs.
L. W. Higbe and others from Columbia,
left Sunday for a week's stay at
Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. Hattie Heustiss has gone to
Hartsvllle to spend some time.
The Rev. J. E. Williams is spending
the week In Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foster and children
have been spending several days
In Pauline with^ Foster's parents.
Miss Louise ?Tiller Is at Myrtle
Beach this week.
Miss Luree King, of Durham, N. C.,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry King. She has as her guest,
Miss Frances Ingold. also of Durham.
The W.^E. Truesdales had as their
dinner guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.
Roland J. Munn and Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Truesdale and children of Camden,
and Miss Mary Peach of Westville
Robert O'Neil, of Hamlet, N'. C.,
Hpent the week end with Travis McCasklll.
Miss Mary King has had as her recent
.house guests: Miss Marene
Campbell and Miss Buna Arnold, of
Olivia, N. C.; Miss Mary Quill Omahundro,
Greensboro, N.' C.; and Miss
Margaret Hunter Brown, Johnston.
Bruce Jones, Vander Lee Smith and
T ravls McCasklll left Monday for a
month's stay at Ft. Bragg.
Clarence Heustiss, of Hartsvllle,
was at home during the week end.
Circle one of the Presbyterian Auxiliary
met this week with Miss Nettie
Yarbrough at Mrs. B. W. Brannon's
Circle two met with Mrs. C. L. McKlnnon,
and cicle three with Mrs. Arthur
Rosier.
The Sunbeams were entertained
h riday afternoon at the home- of the
leader, Mrs. W. E. Trifesdalf assisted
Dy Miss Frances Severance. ; An interesting
program was given, the Rev
A. E. Fulmer making a short talk.
Refreshments were served during the
afternoon. . ^
A community, social was given at
the community hail Saturday evening.
The children were entertained with
games and the grown-ups enjoyed conversation.
-A string band composed
of J. E. Severance, S. B. Padgett. Ecf
Yarbrough, S. B. / Padgett, Jr., and
Neil McKlnhon played during the evening.
The hostesses, Miss Eunice
Severance and Miss Carrie Yarbrough
were assisted in serving refreshments
by Mrs. Margaret Marion and Miss
Frances Severance.
8TUPY IS'MADE OF SEA
WATER AS GERM KILLER
La Jolla, Calif.,. Aug. 1.?The ocean
is not only a powerful antiseptic but
is the biggest and perhaps the best
germ killer in the world, according
to the latest discoveries of Claude B.
Zobell, of the staff of the Scrlpps
Institution of Oceangraphy. '
Zobell's report on his", findings is
now being studied by the Society for
Experimental Biology and Medicine
in an effort to ascertain just what
it is in sea water that gives it its
antiseptic qualities. He h.as demonstrated
that bacteria of a public
health Interest cannot survive long in
sea water. On the other hand, It has
beOn found that marine bacteria have
a certain chance of survival.
Among the various deductions that
have been made as to the possible
antiseptic qualities of sea water Is
the presence of predacious protozoa,
a possible lack of nutrients or the lethal
effect of sunlight.
Otae thing Zobell declares to be cerJ^lbi.
JfL.that _ther&- ? f^msthlag in
sea water besides its salts' which has
a potent bactericidal effect.
Experiments already made have
demonstrated that raw sea water has
a greater health potency from itsbaoterlcidal
aspect than either the heated
or filtered Water.
Synthetic sea water also was tested,
with the result that It showed less
bactericidal potency than natural
ocean Water.
Officials of the institute are confident
that It,will be possible eventually
to Identify the specific antiseptic
element of sea water possibly
extract it for commercial or sanitary
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RESOLUTION:
lie It resolved, l>y the City Council
of Camden. South Carolina, In due
Council usuembled this 27th day of
July, 1930, that It exercise Its right to
call and do call , for redemption on
October Ut, 1936, Its negotiable coupon
honda to the amount of. aeven
thousand ($7,000) dollurs, electric
IlKht honda, issued by the City of
Camden on the lat ,day of October,
1916, maturing on the lat day of October,
1956, with the privilege of redemption
after the lat day of October,
1936. :
4 ALSO
Itti negotiable coupon bonda to the
amount of eighteen thouaand ($18,000)
dollara, water worka bonda, laaued by
the City 'of Camden on the flret day
of October. 1916, maturing on the first
dya of October, 1956, with the privilege
of redemption after the drat day
of October, 1936.
That notice of the call of these
bonda be given to the Central Hanover
Bun If # Trust Company, formerly
the Hanover National Bank, of New
York City, N. Y., and that the said
notice also be published in the local
hewspupera: The State, Columbia, 8.
C.; The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte,
N. C.; and The. News and Courier,
Charleston; 8. C.
Camden, 8. July 27th, 1936.
J. H. OSBORNE,
Mayor of Camden, 8. C.
Attest;'
J. C. Boy kin.
City Clerk and Treasurer,
Camden, 8. C.
I, JV C. Boyklh, Clerk ofCitjT Councll
of the city of Camden, South Carolina,
do hereby certify that the above
1h a true and correct copy of resolutions
adopted by City Council of the
City of Camden, in due Council assembled,
on the 27th day Of July, 1936,
and that there were present at the
said meeting the following members:
J. H. Osborne, Mayor; O. A. Creed,
Frank Mayer. F. N. McCorkle, C. C.
Whltaker, Sr.. J. E. Itosa and J. E.
McKaln, Aldermen. That due notice
In accordance with the regulations of
City Council was given to each of the
members of City Council of the meeting
held on that day. That under the
ordinances of City Council four aldermen
constitute a quorum.
J. C. BOYKIN,
Clerk of the City Council of, the City
of Camden, South Carolina.
Camden, 8. C., July 28, 1936.
. The tentative date for the heavyweight
prize fight between Jamds J.
Braddock, champion and Max Sohmeling,
is September 26, the fight to take
place at ^ladlson Square Garden,
Long Island, NdV York.
NOTICE OF SALE
State of South Carolina
County of Kershaw ?. ?
(Court of Common Pleas)
A. L. Ross, J. M. Ross, Mamie R*
Price, Elite R. Cupstid, Alice R.
Spencer, B. C. Ross, Lena G. Gehse,
G. W. Ross, Clyjmrn Goff and Laverne
Golf, Herbert Goff,. Nonla
Ruth GolT, Mary Matilda OofT, Evelyn
Motley, Buck Motley* Talmadge
Motley, by their Guarllan ad Litem,'
A. L. Ross, Plaintiffs,
jx against
Mrs. J. B. Webster, J. F. Wooten,
Mrs. R. A. Gunter, J. M, Wooten
and C. W. Wooten, Defendants.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
hie honor Judge Q. Duncan Bellinger,
I will sell the following personal property
of the estate of J. S. Ross at
the former home of the said J. S.
Roes, q$*c-;Bl&ney, South Carolina, aL.
1ST o'clock noon on the 19th da> (of
August, 1936: One grist mill, one
tractor, one saw mill outfit, one gin
outfit, one suite of bedroom rtfcrni- /
j ture, six straight chairs, two rocking
chairs,-one round dining room table, ~~
six dining room chairs, two kitchen
safes, three bedsteads, ofle organ, one
center table, one porch rocker, one
kitchen cabinet, one dresser, one
wash stand, one lounge and all other
personal property of the Estate of J.
S. Ross, deceased. '
Terms of Sale: Cash.
W. L. DePASS, JR., "
Master for Kershaw County
August 5, 1936.
f ' Si
Haiglar Theatre
Comer Broad and Rntledgo Sis.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 7
The screen has never seen Its like
before! Not since Lon Chaney . ...
' such amazing romance and thrills!
"THE DEVIL DOLL" > Starring
LIONEL BARRYMORE,
Maureen O'Sulllvan and Frank
Uvton. :
MONDAY mad TUESDAY, N
AUGUST lO and ll
A fast moving comedy that affords
wonderful entertainment!
"THE SPENDTHRIFT"
Starring HENR YFONDA, Pat Patterson,
Mary Brian and George
Barbler.
EXTRA:. Mickey Mouse Cartoon.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 ~
ROSS ALEXANDER, Patricia EUliT
and Lyle-Talbot in
"BOULDER DAM" .
An Intensely diverting hour's entertainment
EXTRA: "CRIME DOESN'T RAY*
New Series. :i~?.
special SHOWS: In order to
property take care of the orowd,
shows will ho hold at 10:80 Wtdnssday
morning. Regular Matinee
8:15; Night at 7:80 and 0:16. ,
tm ^ ^ j-g-g i~raai
THURSDAY, AUGUST IS
Marguerite ChnrchtU, William Oar- %
gan, Ricardo Cortes, and Charles
(Chic) Sale In
i "MANHUNT"
-A, simple down-to-earth story.espwtly
developed to a satisfying
Picture.
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