The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 06, 1937, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
I Nobody's Business
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inland beach life
I su?"?or trt ht'rW' and MO wo '
I teail Of at the bench. We planned
1US wjuter to go to the beach this
lu?'?or. bat ?o fur, we ure so fur
#g). front putting our plans into op
*r?tioit. wo really don't recall all pf
lbrUt
We are playing "seashore" ut our
I bouse J"st the aame, and it's some
cheaper than the "Sea-Gull" where
I we si>e,u ^ untl 0110 duy during
1934 Really and truly, we are
?.ojoyi?K everything except the breakI
vTi right here at home.
Bach of us dona his or her bathI
jng ?llit every night, and time ubout,
I we go Into the bath-room. We put
I about 5 pounds of salt in the tub no's
I j( will ,ike ocean water. We
I dive and float (about 3 inches) north
I and south in the tub. We can't float
' east and west; the tub in too narrow.
I To make the bed seem beachworthy,
I we slip a few cobs and shucks beI
.twlxt the mattress and the sheet we
I deep on We let the electric fan run
I all night, and have placed a big conkI
jjhell near the fan so's it will make a
I noise like the roar of the sea.
I We litter the bath-room floor with
I ?and and small stones that feel like
I seashells ansoforth to our bare feet.
I To feel perfectly "at beach," we are
I cooking more hominy than usual, and
I are eating light-bread at all 3 of our
I daily meals. We ask the kids to wear
I SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
I State of South Carolina,
I County of Kershaw.
I tin Court Common Pleas)
I Henry West, Emma Catoe, Delia
I Dil'on. 1 eila Vincent, William West,
I Henry West, the younger, Elmer West
I and Mary Bush, plaintiffs, against LizI
zip Faulkenberry, James E. Faulkenberry.
Inez Ferguson, Ruth West, Harry
West and Mrs. Belle West, defendants.
To the Defendants Liz/.ie Faulkenberry
and Inez Ferguson:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in
this action, which has this day been
filed in the office of Clerk of Court
of Common Pleas for said County,
and to serve a copy of your answer
to the said complaint on the subscriber
at his office, Broad Street, Camden,
S. C., within twenty days after
the service hereof, exclusive of the
<lay of such service; and if you fall
to answer the complaint within the
j time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this
action will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
I. C. HOUGH,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
bated at Camden, S. C., this the 30th
day of July 1937. 21-23
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'ol?K at u piace where wo ain't. We
charge each other *5.00 u day for
food and lodKinu una
. ,UUB,n*' ""<1 accept bad
checka in payment therefor, just to
act norinally-beachy.
NEWS AND VIEWS FROM FLAT
ROCK
..the marriage cerrlmony which was
? have bam, hell i? rehober church
" Wtt" ?ff
, U"",'r l:ou"1 1110 Kroom
hot showing up after a wait of 3
hours, watch this cellum for future
developments ausoforth.
..the serious wreck on the main highway
betwixt flat rock and cedar laae
was caused by too much boose, so
said the kurriuer who lie,seated the
otldy of the stranger, a quart was
which T."1 ?Ul?"i" remains
itch did not break -when his ford
contacted the truck in the rear.
..rev. will walte, our local pasture,
has asked for a 3-weeks vacation, he
was gladly givven same, as the congregation
needed a vacation worser
than he did. he has preeched on nothing
but sin for nearly 4 months, and
all of his members seem to of gotten
tired of hearing of such trivial matters.
|
..miss Jennie veeye smith, our Efficient
scholl principle, has gone on a
secont summer outing. 8he selected
the sea coast this time and took her
bathing suit with her. she has a
uncle who lives on the beech and she
thinks she can stay with him a week
for nothing and be considered a visaltor.
her suit fits her a little bit
tight onuer count that she has gained
24 pounds since she bought it in 1933.
she will try to diet herself this fall,
so she says.
..a fight ensued betwixt the collector
for the "ride-while-you-pay" car company
of the county-seat and hansom
moore, of flat rock, (who looked like
he was going to ride while he diden't
pay), when he undertook to re-possess
the secont-hand car he bought from
them about 4 months ago. hansom
had forgot all of the payments except
the down one. both of them got hurt
about the eyes and nose and face,
but no stitohee were took, he got
the car though with a mandammus
paper.
. dr. hubbert green hfcs benn complaining
about noboddy getting sick
here of late, he says that if flat rock
keeps up her record for good health,
he mought as well move to a more
unsaniterry naborhood. he had only
3 calls last week, and neither one of
them paid him annything. mrs. torn
head had a epper-lectic fit and fell,
art square suffered a nose-bleed, and
little tniney moore jumped out ef a
tree and sprung her leg.
DOG NEWS FROM FLAT ROCK
..the town of flat rock is torn assunder
onner count of the new dog
audience which was passed by the
counfeell at its first session in June,
this new act requires all dog owners
to wear license plates on their collars
where the poleesmau can see it,
no matter how fast the dog is running.
..they are further required to fetch
their dogs to the town hall and be
vaxinated by a vetter-nerry surgeon
who will be there from the county
seat every frlday and Saturday at 1$ 1
for each dog, him to furnish the virus,
or if the dog owner furnishes It, provided
It bears a govverment garrantee,
then the vetter-nerry will charge '
only c76 for his squirt gun use.
...this is a verry important edlck, according
to our mayer. our children 1
cannot run at large on our streets i
while dogs are not vaxinated against i
rabbits as set forth in the state law <
which concurs with the town coun- 1
sells bill ansoforth. hon. holsum
moore says one child is more important
than a dozzen dogs." so help save '
our children.
?. 1
. .our poleesman shot at a tagless dog 1
last week and killed a caff belonging '
to art square who was gracing on 1
Main street, the officer of the law 1
first decided that It was a case of '
self-defense, or rather?an accident,
bat rather than be took to law bj
her owner, he pald^for her (2f) and
dressed her* while she was still hot
and sold her to the saniterry market
for 4$, than clearing t| on his shot.
MEDICAL DIRECTOR URGES CARE
SELECTING HOT WEATHER DIET
Hocauso iiioru time Is spent in the
open air during the summer mouths,
larger appetites are developed with
the result thut many people eul more
ihun is good for them," declared Dr.
Robert A Fraaer, Chief Medical Di
leetor of the New York Life lusuruuco
company. ' This overloading of the
stomach, in conjunction with the frequently
debilitating effects of hot
weather, hus a detrimental action on
the generul system, which can prove
to be serious."
Dr. Fraser, in the course of observing
ilm more common causes for hot
weather disarrangements of the individual's
health feels thut the matter
of diet is an extremely important one,
both from the point of view of "how
much' is eaten us well as "what" is
eaten.
"Do not overeat," Dr. Fraser advises,
"though be sure and get three
balanced meals every day."
A balanced diet is most important.
During Hie warm summer months, etteals,
eggs, fruit, vegetables, saluds
and fish should form the bulk of the
diet, with very little meal. Drink
plenty of liquids to make up for the
large amounts lost by the body
through perspiration. Deal sparingly
with "ice cold" drinks and avoid alc6"
hoi. These lust two cause many gastrointestinal
upsets.
For those who are going away on
a vacution, Dr. Fraser offers special
advice, "it i8 human nature," ho
says, "to eat more thun ordinarily
when on a party or when the food is
different. Remember this when you
Hturt on your vacation.
"Don't forget that the sudden
change in diet and water is frequently
a cause of constipation. Take care
thut your regularity is not disturbed
while traveling. This is most important
and well worth the effort."
If the vacation is being spent in a
district where pure water is hard to
secure, Dr. Fraser suggests using boiled
water or some well known bottled
water. If you are sending your child
to a camp, it would be well to find
out from the director of the camp
whether or not the water and milk
supply for the campers has been thoroughly
investigated.
"However," Dr. Fraser points out,
"most camps use due care in these
matters and pride themselves 011 the
quality of these two products."
Dr. Fraser cautions everyone to be
careful of the water they drink.
Camps, country resorts and roadside
springs should have the sources of
water carefully investigated to make
sure 110 contaminating sewage or barnyard
pollution is present. If there
is the least cause for doubting the
purity of the water supply drink only
boiled or certified bottled water.
Moreover, do the same as regards
the milk supply. pUre milk comes
from healthy cows, is produced In sanItary
barns and is kept pure by quick
cooling in immaculately clean containers.
A slip up at any one of these
points can result in milk with too
high bacteria count and that is unhealthy.
A special effort," Dr. Fraser feels,
should be made to secure the best
milk possible, even though it costs
a little more."
\ouug babies are particularly susceptible
to the effects of hot weather
and to changes in milk and water.
Whether you plan to stay at home
all through the summer, or go away
for a time, ask your doctor what ho
wants you to do about the baby's diet,
and then be guided by his directions.
"Don't be misled," Dr. Fraser urges,
by those well meaning mothers who
assure you that 'my baby acted just
like that and offer free advice for
correcting a condition about which
they know little. Ask a doctor."
Rrig, General John C. Herron 94
commanding the South Georgia' bri'
gade, U. C. V., Is dead at Savannah,
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mr. square now believes he shot her
on a purpose.
..only 2 hydry-phoby dogs have passed
thru flat rock this summer, one
of them bit sevveral domestic annimals
and snapped at. 2 wimmen who
were walking down the street with
shorts, enroute to a tennis coart, to
sit and watch the players who can
play, play a few rounds, the said
girls do not know how to play thetrselves,
but they look fine In shorts;
they tote a racket with them though.
..this Is the last notls for dog llcents
plates, whoever fall* to heed same
will be shot on sight. In other words,
no collar with llcents, no dog rights
In flat rock, the town needs the monuey.
so fetch yore dogs in for the
llcents and for being vaxlnated. this
Is the fourth time that the time to
be licensed has benn^mt off, but this
Is possitively the flnnal chance, it
means either a license, a bullet or
the law.
yores trulle,
mike Lark, rfd,
town treassure.
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Washington. 1) July 31 -Regislatlye
Progrum?After roiiforenco
with ih?* President, Democratic leadera
have unnouiiccd thai the following
is the progrum before congress
adjourns:
The lilac k-Connery Wage and Hour
Hill; The Wagner Row-Cost Housing
and Slum Clearance Hill; The New
Court Hill applying only to the Rower
Federal Triliunals; The Hill to plug
income tax law loophole's; The Surplus
Production Quota Hill.
Sam Hayburn, of Texas, House Democratic
leader, states that action on
these- measures can disposed of
within three weeks, but that is doubtful
Washington is hot and most
members of congress want to go
home, hut it is the duty of congres>
to stay in session until unfinished
business is disposed of. one way or
thp other. After itll. It should be" remembered
here that there are many
hotter jobs in South Carolina In office,
factory and on the farm No
congressman, that 1 have seen, wants
to swap his Job for one plowing a
mule iu u new ground, under a burning
sun, in July or August.
Immigration Hill?The house on
Wednesday passed the Senate Hill removing
certain restrictions relating to
citizenship of certain classes of persons
born in the Canal Zone of the
Republic of Panama.
Crime?J. Kdgar Hoover, director
of the Federal Hureau of Investigation.
says that IT per cent of our
crimes are being committed by persons
of less than voting age; that
only a small part of these crimes -the
more vicious, the'more cowardly,
the more desperate?totuled 1,333.525'
j last year. This means that every j
[twenty-four secondB last year, some-1
one was robbed or assaulted or plun- i
dered, or attacked or murdered; that!
we have, an arcuy of 200,000 persons;
in our nation who are free, but who I,
have murder in their hearts and who !
will take a human life before they
die; and that there are 300,000 other
persons going about their daily lives
believing themselves secure, planning
for the future, who one by one at
a rate of thirty-six a day must die
at the hands of a murderer. The Department
of Justice has 7,200,000 flng
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er print* of crlinluuls throughout (hit
| world Thtj lulled Siules Uovern '
'incut has the best law enforcing u-en-1
t> loduv and is accomplishing great
things in (In* ?u) of trucking down'
crimliurls
Federul Credit Unions There uiv
now more than U,0?? Credit Unions
< hat tered and operuting A charier
is obtained iroip ihe Far in Credit Ad-j
ministration in Washington Sueh an]
institution is nothing more or less
than a small bank operated by people
who invest twenty-live cents a week
or more. The money is loaned to its
members at a lovcjiate in interest,
not exceeding 1 -per cent, hut usually
one-half of one per cent pur month
on unpaid balances. Many loch I communities,
too small to Justify a bank
are organizing such Credit I'nions.1
They are operuted on u sound basis
and not one so fur has failed. Membership
in these Unions is increasing
at a rate of 10,000 a week. During
the last three years they have extended
loans exceeding !?b,000,000. This
movement is a death blow to loan
sharks ami shot gun loan offices.
Flood Control -On Wednesday the
house passed the hill Initiating a new
policy in Hood control in the United
Ftates. Recent floods in the Fast and'
the Ureal Mississippi system have*
convinced congress that a National!
1'ian for flood control is necessary
and essential to prevent further cuius
trophes.
Rlffck Connery Rill -This hill, setting
up u board to regulate hours and
wages, passed the senate Saturday afternoon
A slmiliar, but more extreme,
House Rill is still before the Labor
committee of that body und will prob- ]
ably be reported out next week. There
is much opposition to both measures, 1
especially from the South. It appears
now that either the House Rill or
the Senate Rill or a Compromise Rill]
will become law at this session Many
changes and amendments will be of
Farmer Acquitted
Of Murder Charge
Iturgaw, N (', Auk ~ Three faruii'i
s whom the htm** charged with
murdering a kiuhinun, Paul Krochmulu).
and cremating his body, want
back in their chores today, (rood In
two hours b) t* Jury which listened
to two weeks of evident e and argument
The defendants Pete Krochinulny,
his son, Paul, and a hoii In law, ICrvin
Williams?their taiulllew and many of
the feminine spectators In the Jammed
cou'trooin. broke into tears as
the Jury unnouneud Its vertllct Iti
court here yesterday.
The stuto charged the three men
killed "Old" Paul, former Toledo, O.,
laborer, so they could keep $1,1 GO In
money orders, reulized from the sale
of his home in Toledo, and Inadvertently
delivered here to Ills nephew
and namesake.
A state's witness, Nick Zuravio, testified
he watched from behind some
bushes while the Krochmulnys stuffed
their kinsman's body In u dairy
sterilizer furnace and Williams, stood
guard at the door with a gun.
Williams, the only defendant to testify,
said he and young Paul were at
n movie nt the time the stale contended
the body was cremated, and
denied any knowledge of the alleged
murder.
Senator Josiah Mailey, of North Carolina.
on Wednesday sharply criticized
the senate post office committee,
of which he Is a member, for dropping
its Investigation of the failure of the
post office department to deliver letters
npd packages containing food
during the Youngtown and other steel
strikes. The senator submitted a minority
report to the,senate and in this
excoriated the department for allegedly
yielding to the strikers in the situation.
fered when the bill comes up in the
house.
DR. 0. R. FUNDERBURK
(Palmer Graduate)
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