The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 13, 1939, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
News Of Interest In
And [year Bethune
'Hethune, Oct. 12.?Mr and Mrs. C.
L. Mays, Misses Doris l>ane, Mary
llethune and Douglas Mays. Jr., returned
Monday from Lynchburg, Vu.,
n"hfTP"TTTCT'*vTTmfTTo'l"e present al the
golden wedding anniversary of Mr.
Mays' brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
1). H. Mays on Sunday.
Mrs. Kate RatclifT and Mr. and Mrs.
Marshal Ilatcllff and Marshal. Jr., of
Wadesboro, N. C., were week end
guests of the C. K. Ilraswells.
Paschal Mclaiurln. of.Sandford, N.
C.. spent Wednesday with his parents,
Mr and Mrs. J. N McLaurlu.
Mrs. M F. Helms Is visiting her
mother. Mrs. Kate l>assater. In Jonesboro.
N. C.
Mr and Mrs. C M Wilson and
family, of Columbia, were Sunday
guests of the A K. McLaurlns
Mrs. Fannie Norrls was the week
end yuest of her sister. Mrs Clara
Davis.
Miss Lucile Fennlgan spent the
week end with her sister, Mrs. C. S. |
Floyd
Hu-li Oliver was called to Quitman,
Georgia, Thursday on account of the
death of his father, YV. T. Oliver. Mr.
Oliver returned Saturday.
Mrs. YV. YY\ Mungo and Miss
Frances Smith spent the week end at
T. I I. with Mrs. Mungo's daughter,
Myrtis.
Miss Sue Hilton visited relatives
in Kershaw this wetik^aml.
Guy E. Parrott. of Dlshopvillo, is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. L. King.
Sunday visitors of the J. L. Kings,
Jr., were Mr. and Mrs. James Jones
and children, of "YVadesfooro. N. C.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Van Morgan and
son of Uishopville.
Mr. and Mrs. L, S. King, of Hartsville,
were week end guests of Mr.
King's father, G. H. King.
Miss Sara Ruth McKinnon left on
YY'ednesday for Uishopville where she
has a position.
Lee Morgan of Spartanburg spent
tile week end with his mother. Mrs.
Eva Morgan
Miss Emily McKaohern spent the
week end in Columbia with her parents.
Hethune Mclwiurin of Clemson College.
visited his mother. Mrs Daisy
M< Laurin. during the week end.
Rev. F. R. Morse chaperoned a
group of Pioneers to Ixingtown to at
tend a young people's rally In the
Presbyterian church of that place. "
Mrs. Ruth Hlers, of Bamberg, and
Mrs. Charlotte Austin, of Matthews,
N. C., spent the week end with their
mother, Mrs. Maude Watts.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyterlan
church met Tuesday afternoon.
The president, Mrs. R. E. McCaskill,
presided. At the close of the
meeting a woolen blanket wa3 presented
Mrs. F. R. Morse, whose birthday
anniversary comes this month.
Circles number one and two of the
Baptist Missionary Society met Monday
afternoon with Misses Anne Redman
and Velma Corbett, respectively.
Mrs. J. D. Crawford and little
daughter, spent the week end with
her mother in Honea Path.
Gov. Prentice Cooper, of Tennessee,
has saidTfeT>elleYes the present
neutrality law should be changed because,
"I believe it is an un-neutral
law" and that he favors President
Roosevelt's cash and carry plan. "I
do not, however, favor extending credit
to the warring countries," Governor
Cooper said.
Weekly News Letter
From Liberty Hill
liberty Hill, Oct. 10.?At the prea^
byterlan church Sunday
11:15 service was conducted by Wider
N. S. Richards, who also acted aa the
moderator of a congregational meet
lng following the service, at which
matters pertaining to the ^ur'ng^
a pastor was discussed. The ^
has been without a lj?sU>r for iiewid
months Superintendent R. C. Jones
conducted the Sunday eohool e?H
pises and It being rally day, a v?ry
neat 'sum was contributed and turned
over to the treasurer. ?
The following young boys, members
of Mrs C. B. Richards Christian Endeavor
society, attended, the annual
meeting at Piedmont Spring. on Sab
nrdav Pat Thompson, Jr., Jonn
Thompson. John Henry Clements,
John Bolton Cureton Clary Gunu^'
ham and Billy Higgins. J. H. Clem
ents accompanied the youngsterb an
drove the car. *The boys had a nne
time and thank Mrs. Richards for the
very enjoyable outing.
Mr and Mrs. H. 8. Higgins and eta dren
visited their daughter, Mlsa Willie
Lee Higgins at Wlnthrop College
Sunday evening. . ,
Mrs. John G. Richards wasavUtor
in the city of Chester on Tues
(lay
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cunningham and
Mrs E J Cunningham, of Spartan
burg were Friday visitors In the home
o? Mr and Mrs. J. B. Cureton of CamdeMiss
Ann K. Thompson spentlast
Wednesday with relatives and fi lend
in the city of Camden,
in mc cnj Pressley, who
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. rressie.>,
have been spending several weeks
i?h Mrs R J Wardlaw, mother of
Mrs. Pressley, left on Friday for their
home in Atlanta.
Tudet C D. Cunningham, Jr., or
Clemson. spent the week end here
with his parents. Charles is looking
fine and must be enjoying college life
eMr."and Mrs. Ira B. Small and children
of Lancaster county, were
our 'village with relatives
Their daughter, Mary, who has been
undergoing treatment 'or over a jear
fnr an injured ankle, hurt in play
school, has almost fully . /^ner's
cihe spent some time at the Shrtner s
hospital in Greenville, where two s rgical
operations were performerrlpnn
Miss A K. Thompson went t0 GleI)P
Seringa to spend the week end with
her brotherW. K. Thompson, and
'"m'iss Margaret Richards, teacher of
music in the Columbia ?cho?l9'
bia. spent Sunday with her^pareni ;
Ex-Governor and Mrs. John G.
<U Mr and Mrs. Paul E. Jones
daughter, of Kershaw, were visiting
"^Vphe?heMcCraedttay' .lune graduate
it s;?"
ISfLT ? . es,*? .Si
a birthday dinner at the home of her
m John AldHdgfof Camden and the,
Messrs Hall and Merchant, of the |
Santee-Cooper land b"ytng tde?eek*
ment. were hero one day last wee
netting information concerning lands
hm.eht by the southern Power Com-,
nany as to value of land and price
nai,i the purpose being to aid in
Stride8,
^fjrnden^ passed a mneBtone
on life s nignwav u,,
nnd was pleasantly remembered by a
number of his children and grandchildren
who live elsewhere.
We notice that R. C Jones one of
our popular and prominent citizen"
has been selected to serve ??
farmer city government of Camden
for Cotton Festival Day.
Sorry to hear of the death oM3. M.
Hough.
Flying fish have . 9p6C.d
against the wind than with it.
Meetina of Stockholders
Annual meeting of the SlocRhoJdern
of The Wateree Building and Do^n
Association will be held Monday.yOck
ir 1939 at 4:00 o'clocTTfT m.,
at the office oV the First National
Bank. Camden.
Secretary
CITATION
The State of South Carolina
County of Kershaw
(By N. C. Arnett. Probate Judge)
Whereas. Mrs. Katherine W. Rivers
made suit to me to grant to Mrs.
Helen W Brant and Mrs. Katherine
W. Rivers Letters of Administration
of the estate and effects of Mrs. Kate
B. Ward.
These are. Therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the Kindred
and Creditors of the said Mrs.
Kate B Ward, deceased, that they be
and appear before me, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Camden, S.
C., on October 14 next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock In the
forenoon, to show cause, If any they
have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 29th day
of September, Anno Domini, 1939.
N. C. 4RNBTT
Judge of Probate for Kerthaw ^Coaaty
?-~ *.r. r. r:*.T"X k?. ?_ y- ?* - -..
Reports that Russian troops had invaded
Poland lu Yugoslavia. Informed
quarters stressed that Yugoslavia
must maintain absolute neutrality
pending developments.'; "
Wants?Fer Sale
WANTED?A Kindergarten Teacher,
College Graduate Preferred. "Kin*,
dergarten", care of The Chronicle,
Camden, S. C. Web
LOST?On October 9, small blue sipper
pocketbook, containing currency.
Lost somewhere near Municipal
Utilities office. Reward If re*
turned to Chronicle, Camden, 8. C.
- - * -? 29sb
FOR SALE OR RENT?One *tore*
house and one five-room dwelling
at Dusty Bend. Apply to 8. C.
Truesdale,. Westville, S. C.
28-29 pd
GIANT MARVEL PLANT8?English
daisy plants, 90 cents per 100.
Named varieties of tulip bulbs in
mixture, 1 8-4 Inches in size. Write
or phone Mrs. O. M. Emanuel, Borden
Nursery, Rembert, S. C.
28pd "
GINNING?After September we will
I discontinue operating our ginnery
all night. We can now take care
of all ginning from early morning
until dark. The Southern Cotton
| Oil Company, Camden, S. C. 27sb
MATTRESSES?I am soliciting mattresses
for a reliable company and
will appreciate your orders. Any
type renovated. Mrs. Florence Laney.
Phone 461, Camden, S. C.
28-30sb
WINTER GARDENS?It is time to
plant your winter garden. We can
supply you with fertilizers for your
garden. The Southern Cotton Oil
1 Company, Camden, S. C. )7sb '
LOST?When hunting October 4th.,
Two Female Fox Hounds, Black,1
White and Tan, in Knights Hill
Section of Kershaw Cpunty. Re-,
ward if returned to jPV U., Hall at
Hasty's Battery Ber.vice,,' Camden,;
S. C. ' - v ~" 4 29sb
FOR SALE?Farm Land, aud timber.
Land. Large and small tracts. Desirable
Location situated near Kershaw,
Bethune, McBee and Liberty
Hill. Cheap. Easy' terms. Write
or see Carl A..Hortop, Kejrfbaw, S.
C. Phone 140. 29-35sb
CURTAINS STRETCHED?At reasonable
price, all work guaranteed. Ad- i
dregs 904 Campbell street, Camden,
8. C. 36 tL
GRASS SEED?Beautiry your proper- "
ty by planting Italian rye grass.
The green lawns of your yard and;
in front of your home Is what
makes Camden so attractive during
the bleak winter months. We can
supply you with cottonseed meal,
7-5-5, and 8-4-4. The Southern Cotton
Oil Company, Camden, S. C.
27sb
INVESTIGATE?Duo-Therm oil heat*
ers. No ashes, no soot, no fires to
build on cold mornings. Muds in
sixes for ope or six rooms. H. &
Beard, Camden, 8. C. 44 tf
GINNING?l<et us do your ginning.
Our modem outfit will give you a
fine sample. The capacity of our
outfit will save you from long delays.
The Southern Cotton Oil
Company, Camden. S. C. 27sb
FOR RINT?One furnished bedroom.
Address 1207' Pair street, or apply
to Mrs, J. G. Cunningham, at Belk's
Store, Camden, 8. C. 27-29sb
FOR YOUR LAWN8?It is now time
to plant your Pall garden and
Lawn grass in your yard and front
of your homo. We can supply you
with cottonseed meal, 7-5-6 and
8-4-4. The Southern Cotton Oil
Company; Camden, S. O." 27sb
GINNING?Now. that the big rush of
ginning cotton is qver with, we
will discontinue operating our ginnery
all night, effective October 2.
The Southern Cotton Oil Co., Camden,
8. C. , 278b
8H0E8?For shoe rebuilding and repairing
call at the KM Boot 8hop,
next door Express Office, 619 Rutledge
street. Abram M. Jones. Proprietor,
Camden. 8. C. 9sb
GA8 FOR COOKING?and water
heating, available everywhere with
Hssotane gas service. Phone 487
H. E. Beard, Standard OH Company,
Camden, S. C. 44tf
NEW CROP?Flower Seed and Grass SeetTJ
ALL VARIETIES for FALL and WINTER PLANTING I
Zemp's Drug Store BOTH IRESCR1PI10N ^TORES DlfU^[^I
BROAD STREET ? PHONE 30 MOST ANYTHING YOU NEED D?KALB STREET?PHONE 130
IDID YOU SEE IT?I
I That beautiful new 1940 Chrysler Imperial New Yorker I
I representing the Camden Chamber of Commerce? I
I The 1940 Chrysler Imperial New Yorker with Fluid Drive I
I and Cruising Gear is the Miracle of Modern motoring. I
I After seeing this remarkable achievement in beauty of de- I
I sign and perfection of operation in the Cotton festival I
parade yesterday, call at our sales room and see it at close I
range. I
|STOGNER MOTOR CO. |
il BROAD STREET CAMDEN, S. C. j j
" ?*?
iJ!X)2 il?3?05?0000 Facts That Concern You ^? 13 ?f? t rie8
mas?
yirriiB
I $ 1,000,000 i
"aday in beerI
TAXES NATIONWIDE
THE BREWING INDUSTRY RAISES
HUGE WEIGHT OFF THE SHOUI.DERS,'
OF MANY TAXPAYERS, EVEN THOSE |
' WHO DO NOT DRINK BEEf$.. *
i
j . . .taxes raised by
'beer increase government
income and
cut government costs
to other taxpayers.
AND NOW!to keep beer's
MANY BENEFITS,FOR YOU ANO FOR
THEM, AM ERICA'S BREWERS WANT TO
HELP KEEP BEER RETAILING AS WHOLESOME
AS BEER ITSELF. THEIR PROGRAM
WILL INTEREST LOCAL LAW AUTHORITIES
AND YOU/MAY Wf S?ND YOU FACTS?
For free booklet: addreet, United Brewert Industrial
Foundation, 19 East iOth St., NewYork, N. Y.
f HE RAISED
/ $813,251 1
f PlIRING (938 IN
S.CAROLI NA1
ALONE| 1
BEER.. .a beverage of moderation
Camden Theatre
FRIDAY, OCT. 13
Spencer Tracy?Nancy Kelly
Richard Greene
"STANLEY AND
LIVINGSTONE"
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SATUDRAY, OCT. 14
Jack Holt?'{Catherine DeMille
'"TRAPPED IN THE SKY"
Added: Oregon Trail and
Comedies
SATUDRAY, OCT. 14
10:30?Show
Ann Sheridan?Pat O'Brien
"INDIANAPOLIS
SPEEDWAY" h
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MONDAY and TUESDAY
' OCT. ie?17
Linda Darnell?Jas Ellison
Ann Sothern?Elsa Maxwell
"ELSA MAXWELL'S _j
HOTEL FOR WOMEN"
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18
Robert Young?Florence Rice
i . Henry Hull In
"MIRACLES FOR SALE"
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY
OCT. 19?20
Robert Taylor?Heddy Lamarr
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF " " ""
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
OF CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 2, 1939,
PUBLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A CALL MADE BY THE
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF THI8 DISTRICT PURSUANT
TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE FEDERAL
RESERVE ACT.
AS8ET8
Loans and discounts $162,029.44 !
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed... 7W>00.6<L
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 183,272.5f
.. Other bonds, notes,
and debentures
Stock in Federal Reserve Bk 1,960.00
Stock in Federal Savings & L. A 16,000.00
Corporate stocks (including $1,950.00 stock of Federal Reserve
bank) . .1,950.00
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and
cash items in process of collection 844,866.09
Furniture and fixtures 2,912.39
Other assets, Documentary Stamps 385.68
TOTAL ASSETS *688,416.10
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations.$864*986.38
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporation?... 149,417.16
Deposits of United States Government (Including postal savlugs
_
Deposits of States and political subdivisions ,...vW. 101,890.1?
Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.)) 20.00
TOTAL DEPOSITS $610,813.68
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations
shown below) 610,813.6?
CAPITAL ACCOUNT _aAA
Capital* I 60-OOM?
Surplus 'S'lSts'.J
Undivided piofits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 74,602.41
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 685,416.19
This bank s capital consists of common stock with total par
value of $5u,000.00. . *
MEMORANDA At
(b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits, and 6thfer liabilities
(including notes and bills redlscounted and securi- ^
ties sold under repurchase agreement) ...|14o,
(e) TOTAL 7. 7. y tr * > * *
Secured and preferred liabilities: ' ' ..>_
(a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to re<lulre"1101 $90.15
ments of law '4**1-*
(e) TOTAL 7V77 I,
H G Carrison, Cashier, of the above-named'"hank;
that the abov>e statement is true to the best of my knowUd?0 |
H. O. CARB18DN.
Correct?Attest: '"'.-JILT
W. ROBIN ZEMP ^77
HENRY SAVAGE, JR. v
JOHN WHITAKBR, JR. *. v7 7.
Directors, . . j
State of Sooth Carolina, County of Kerebaw, ?a: ^ . ??? I
Sworn to and subscribed before me t hla^l 1^^^^ NotanT public