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Camden Is Struck By Tornadic Wind A stofm of torpadle proportions with a deluxe of rain swept Camdfjx Friday nft-ernoop between three and four o'clock, inundating many streets and causing others to become raging torrents. * The ^Ind swept out of the southwest carrying with it a veritable daudbursp of water that ^as carried with penetrating fore# tote bulldlnxs and cars. Ai^ the W<PA headquarters at Rutledxe and Broad streets, work bad to be suspended and the, offish staff worked frantically to remove record's; etc., as streams of water poured through the roof. | The wind dipped Into the backyard of Mayor F. N. McOorkle on-Lyttle^j ton street and bodily lifted his two car garage, carried It south some thirty feet and demolished it by hurling it into a large paean tree In the Charles Dedtoache yard. Contents of the garage and a small wooden shed nearby escaped the force o<?^fce blast completely. 1 The water and llxht: department reported several poles being blown down and many lines broken by limbs of trees crashing down on them. Carp that faced the blast anTjfWn~WerX stalled when water got lpto the, dlfr Iributors. "kldlnfl Without Lights , Folrence, Jan. 80.?W. B. Bultman van killed on a highway eight miles rom here tonight when an automobile it ruck his bicycle. It is said the bicycle had no lights; I * ' ?Vrr?^ If."'' I .. I Charlottf Thompson Club m^ The February meeting of the Charlotte Thompson home demonstration \ dub met with Mrs, Ned pearce. Ohoe bach year we have an ''Outlook" meettag, and thin being our "Outlook** meeting the men and thblr agent, W. C. McCarley, met with us.?--, #?-' ' ] The meeting was presided over by our president, Mrs. Mattle West. The devotional Was In charge of Mrs. Arthur Smith. Mm. West then told how glad we were to seasuoh abutf* attendance, and with a few Appropriate ; remarks Introduced Mr. McCarley. He , made en interesting talk on the "Out- v look for Cotton, Hogs, Tobacco; Pm ; nuts end Syrup," Miss Fewell wea i , next on the program; Her talk was l*i*o tatarattag on "Poultry. *?4 Canning," She gave some pamphlets for us to give o*r-tenants and help them to praotice the "UVb at Home" program. She also gave us solne samples of "La France" and . "Satlna.'? A* there was no further business the meeting was turned into a social hour. Story telling, riddles and da?hss were eaJpyed. Then, we were invited into the dining room where from a lovely arranged -table ' delightful refreshments were served. Assisting * the hostess were her daughter-in-law, Mrs. .JEL Pearcfl*Jiv M1m Elizabeth Pearce and Mnb. Ban Murchtsoo.? Contributed. _ pr . Mrs. W. H. ?pggeU, 88, wife of a construction foreman, gave birth to four baby girls- In a hospital at Qalveston, Texas, Wednesday. The weight of the. babies * ranged from 8 3-4 to 4 | pounds, * ounces. 1 *?gig?iMifitai?im 11Mumn?rMwyn i -i ... News Qf Interest IT . Ana Near , Itethuiit), Feb. 8-Mrn. H. H. Uc- ' OullouRh, of Bwltiworr. Bpwnt ttwrpwir ^ week with her parents, the J. M. Cly- 1 burns. Guest* of Mrs. A. H McLaurin dur Ing the week end were: Mr. end Mrs. , J. II. Kelley, of Washington, D, .C. : Mra. lUohard K. Smith, of Merlon. 1 spent several days recently with her 1 son in law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. , Jennings Watford. /. , Dr. and Mra. 0. IB. Braswell had as/Ruest* Sunday .- lira. Mellaea Wo- ( mack and Mr. and Mra. Anthony Broadway, of Cheraw. | . '"Ttlie Rev. A. B. Betta. of Orange- ( burg, responding to the Invitation of . the mlnlatera of Bethune, held a temperance aarvloe showing fifty pictures 1 Relative to that subject at the Baptist church Sunday evening. 'A lai'ge ] audience waa present for the iervlce. i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K. Huckabea announce the birth of a ten pound eon, David Kugehet February 2, at the 1 home of Mra. Beannls Hilton, the maternal grandmother. ' , jig || Miss Harriet Nelson Maya, a atu- * dent at Limestone. Is spending a few > days at home. i Mr. and Mra. T. A. Peoples and ehtl- < dren, Stella Mae and Oharles Ashley, . and Mr. and Mra. Dewey Rtah, of Co- 1 lumhla,. were Sunday guests of .the Clrole one of the Methodist W. M.. & met with Mrs. MalcoM Davis Tuesdaiiy afternoon. Alter an lntereatlng business session, a social hour waa ! enjoyed. The hostess served piueap pie cake and hot coffee. Miss Lorena McDonald and Miss Elisabeth Baker, teachers in the Antioch school, spent the week end at their respective homes. Superintendent J. C. Foster, J, p. Crawford and H. B. Flncher attended the Escape dlnb meeting In Camden Monday evening. ; " 9 1 . | The wnmen of the Baptist W. M. 8. art holding* a Home Mission study Miffi Thursday audi Friday afternoons . at the homes qt Mrs. M. O. Ward and , Miss Margaret Fields, respectively. Mtas Ann Redman will lead the study course. The book being used la "Go Forward," by Mrs. Jo* W. Burton. i Dr. and Mrs, Yeadotf M. Hyer, or Chester, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jennings Watford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. JL A. Baker and daughter, Mlsa Lou Doris, and Miss Annie Y&nghn Muusq, ot Charlotte, spent Sunday with the latter'* parents, the w. w. Mungos. Fz::/:"?--Miss Mlttle Davis, Mrs. C. G. Gardner, Jr., Mortimer Gardner and M. G. King spent last Friday In Columbia. They barely escaped running into the tornado whioh struck the city that day. Mr. and Mrs. John Ddwin King and baby, of Raleigh, have been visiting relatives herq.~ , Bethune and Central schools played' basketball here Tuesday afternoon. The Bethnne girls won oVer the visiting team,; while the local boys lost to the Central team. The young people Of the BJpworth league spent a very pleasant evening , Tuesday at a welner roast, which was given on the grounds just back of the Methodist oburoh, ? Miss Ada Oaddeli was called to Columbia Sunday on-account of the IIIaess of her slater; Mr*'O. E. Christmas. f , h,:1 ?r ysg?- - c The G. A-'s met wltk their leader, Mrs. J. D. Crawford, Tuesday afterloon. Contributing to the Interesting program were; Misses Athalee Munso, Dorethy Catoe, Geneva Jackson Mid Katherine CopejLand. A sweat jourse was served by the hostess during the afternoon. ... , At a recent meeting of the stockHolders of the Merchants and Farmers Bank oT Bethune; the" following offtjers Were elected for the year: Ptesllent. John T, Stevensprlco president" Lor ing Davis; executive; vice presb lent, Q.JiW^Knlght; cashier, F, ID. Kerr; directors, John T. Stevens, <X W. Knight, Loring Davis, C. C. Gardner, Mrs. Hattle S. McKay, T. B. Coir rern and M. G. McGorlgan. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Whitaker, of Chicago, -are visiting Mr. and Mrs. fanning-Partes. ??~r Mrs. Vance Morgan, of Bishopvill*, raw the gnhst of relatives 'here Tuee lay. Mrs. J. M. Clyburn, Mrs. H. H. Mc2oHough arid J. M. Clyburn, Jr., were .ea guests of the Alvln Clyburas at klcoiu Monday evening. Miss Lbulse Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. flay Gardner, G. it. Haney and Lawion Brannon visited relatives and friends, In Hamlet Sunday3I8CU88 WAYS AND MEANS - TO CARRY ON GREAT WORK . The executive committee of the Sershaw County ~ Tuberculosis A*sostation met In special session Tuesjrogram for I#?. ' THe tut report from plus Charlotte Boykln, Christnas Seal Sale treasurer, shews de>osits to the amount of $1,410.92. Of his amount twenty, per cent or $282.[8, will be s*nt'to the stele and nalonal.'i association, 7,leaving^ veasury of the,. Kershaw County T?h lercnlosis Association for carrying on he local program, $1,128.74. j Last -year- beoatiSs -the -county did lot have enough funds torAnanoe a prhole year's work, the tuberculosis mra^workad part pf.the time in one ?f the neighboring counties. It had >een hoped Sat Che 1938 Christmas Seal Sale would net an amount auffi- . aised lu the f3hrlstmas ^ ^ tuf*w Club Met ?The Lygoff Home Demonstration dub meeting was held Wednesday at he school house. The meeting was tailed to order. Miss Irene Man gum ed devotional, The aoug of the month. 'On a Summer pay." was sung, also Follow the Gleam." A duet was enoyed. an old time favorite, "Juanlta,"j >y M^as Irene Munguin and Miss Alice fleCarter. Fuurten members were resent, one visitor. Mrs. w. 0. Moi^adllen, of Columbia. o The subject. for the mooting being Outlook," Miss Jewell gave out many hamphiets. sue told the. Import an oe >f looking ahead and trying to inake he farms do more than Just support 18. The hostesses, Miss Maugum and Are, Jamea Rosborougb. served reteshments, consisting of Russian tea md sandwiches In the school dining oom.?Contributed. The Arlsona house, in oommlttee of he whole, has reoommended the pas age of a bill to require merchants telling foreign tnade goods, to so tnorm their patrons' with large printed Mi,., : , t, < Thanks From (tav? Boykln Jfhe Mt. Morlah Baptist church asks ;o express their sincere appreciation to the mahy friends, white and col>red, for their presence and their rery generous contribution to the tev? mty-thlrd anniversary ssrvloe. We are glad to say that "the entire DelebratjOQ, Including the ottering, was a great lnsprlratTon to us and makes us feel that our labor for good Is recognised and appreciated. We litehri thanks to Mr. Qoodale, proprietor of the Camden Floral Company, for the TOry beautiful pot flowers which added much to the decoratlonnon this occasion. With thanks to -all, v.-; - I am yours, J. W. Boykln, Pastor CITATION The State of South Carolina 4 V- County of Kershaw (By N. C. Amett, Probate Judge) j- --- r*t** t * ' y Whereas, Mrs. Annie Bertha Hammond made eult to me to grant unto her Letters of Administration of the EJstate and effects of T. S. Hammond. Jfrhese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said T. S. Hammond, deceased, that they be and appear before -me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, S. ., on February 23rd, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to'dhow cause, if any they have, why ihw said Administration should not be granted. Y \ ~ Given under my hand this eighth day of February, Anno Domini, 1989. N. C. ARfcnWT, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County '"v ' . : : rv-i 'T GRRYHQUND BUG i ,'' J!1 Phone *49 DeKalb 8t Camden, 8. C. f T I I M Tjtf ufl "5 fa HiinJrarfa of CMm Outaldo South CaroNM Mora mUw par dollar, mora plauura par trip?ih?t'? 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