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p. fi'. PAQt tlX THt CAMOCN CHRONICLl. CAMDCN, •OUTM CAROLINA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1M4 GLENN A. DYMOND. JR. QUALIFIES FOR RADIO SCHOOL Glenn Anatin Dymond, Jr^ of tbe IT. 8. Navy, has recently qualified for radio acb^l. Olerm la to be con gratulated for this aebleremenL tor only four out of 6€ qualified, be bein< one of them. His new address is the U. S. Naral Air station. Box 18, Pla toon 184. Jacksonrilie, Fla. Glenn was a recent rlsitor- here of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dymond. Drhre Carefully—Sawe a Life. State Theatre Kershaw, S. C. Missing Shaw Cadet Rev. J. R, Johnson May Never Be Found To Speak Here S’day Reward Withdrawn > Her. J. Ross Johnson. 8upL of the . , *' Sumter distii^L will be present and Shaw Field CanceU Offer of senrice at the Lyttleton Street Metbo- $500 Reward for Finding dist church Sunday, February 8, at ^ _ 11:16 a. m. The Sacrament of the of Flyer. Lord’s Supper will be administered at the close of this senrice, and the Camden Men Are ^ ^te Council The whereabouts of Ariation Cadet Quarterly Conferee will be 0«ia T. H.W. .U... Nor. «. .o when his plane crashed near the the public to worship with us at these Wateree swamp, continues to be a serrices. deep mystery. It would appear that Shaw Field authorities have abandoned the idea FRIDAY, FEB. 4 “HEAVEN CAN WAIT'' with Gene Tierney and JX>n Ameche Plant Trees and mat Heia or nts bony will he found, nr* x * T Tfe 1 At least the fli^g post authorities WlSt0nft lH iSirK announced that Tuesday, Feb. 1, the 1600 reward offered for Information as One thousand pine trees have been tr, .V I planted In Hampton Park under the “‘**‘®* direction of the Camden Garden club. •cadeL was withdrawn. I a. # .u , 1 I according to announcement from the .hVoH J .. street and Parks committee of the I'most thorough, as many as 1600 sol- AMorman WIIav Ah<w,rn nhatr. SATURDAY, FEB. 5 “HOPPY SERVES A WRIT* —vsith— William Boyd diers and civilians being used to comb City, Alderman Wiley Sheom. chair man. the swamp. Many reports as to the Tbe City haa also pqrchaaed gaite Fifty representatives of 24 troops and packs of Boy Scouts of Amsries, central South Carolina, colotsd dtvia- FLYING PROFESSORS CONQUER FIVt IN ROW; THEN HIT SNAG (Continued From. First Page) The Cadete lout the game in the last quarter, scoring only four points, whOs Bsun, HaU and Rice ran the News From Bethoai Mrs. Lonnie McLaughlin of Kin tree, is visiting her sister. Mrs. wau« joeao, emu auw .wo., — - — - i Coi>eland. t Professors’ tally to 18; closing ihel |||,, LIstem Holland bdbk at 1* to 28. FUipelll ®“***^“ gone to Charleston, where he has « rir’VTi.r^rr. jr.in blgh point man for the ^ets with ^epted a poaltlon with the high wit markers; Martin and Eat^ scor-; Lcatec SUpena of High P(U at^nth Carolina SUte college Mst g Sweeney ai^ j,. C.. spent last waak wHh her^^ 1..-^ t ii. ^ ^ 'Moe acconuting for two field KoaH ants, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Outlaw ^ si*S' rS?-."*"" ‘ SSuJ- ^ •PMt.tor, ,1 tb. 8.W^r!i,re, BMUn TUweU os. OTonbi b Columbia; W. J. Brow^e^viM chi^- Squadron ^^ek. * * ^ mai^ Camden, and C. W. Madden. C^ ^ Columbliu came away slightly upset jjr. and Mrs. O. D. Outlaw had br tb. .U^bb, ot l>.d lack .blcblttelr rust. SoUu. MrUnTM the central division for 1844. ptagued the Southern Airways team^j*ck Copeland, also Mrs. BesSe I Bay War BondU and Stump SAT., FEB. 5, 10:30 p. m. “DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND** — with — Kenny Baker ah"' :to be planted in Hampton park, also : found to be without foundation. Later ‘ “jjj}*’' direction of the Garden The sine tre«i .ad .IslerU glojiU wamp. It WM the belief that purchased by the City from the Held came down in the chute and Chen (became lost while seeking to find bis jway from the junglerilke growth of [the big swamp. ;' - ^ I Shaw Field authorities, while wlth- MON.-TUES., FEB. 7-5 *‘A LADY TAKES A CHANCE** .i. With — Jean Arthur and John Wayne WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9 “HERE COMES KELLY’* —with— EMdte Qutlian drawing the $600 reward, have sug gested to people living near the swamp that they continue the search and report any clues that might be found. if Held met death in the swamp, the fact will not be known until a chance dlacovery of his skeleton is made. This may never take place, it \i pointed out. State Forestry unit ANNOUNCES FOR MAYOR 1 hereby announce my candidacy for tl^e office of Mayor at the spring election in conformity with the regu lations of the Democratic party. I respectfully request the voters of the City of Camden to support my can didacy, Francis N. McCorkle, THURSDAY, FEB. 10 “SO PROUDLY WE HAIL** — With — Colbert, Paolette Fire Department Is Given Real Workout Claudette Goddard and Veronica I-ake Matln« ehildren -Adults 26e; under/ tattle >-> Evening—Adiiite, SOe; ehildren under 12, lie - The Camden Fire department has been getting a real workout in bat. tiing grass fires during the past week. Dally the firemen are called to some locality where the dry weeds and grass have ignited and threatened to spread to nearby buildings. On Monday, when the wind reached gaie,.like proportions, the department received several calls and it required fast work to halt the flames that raced over the fields under the fan ning of the wind. ANNOUNCE FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of Alderman from Ward 1, subject te the rules of the Democratic party. Your support and rote will be appreciated. John W. Wilson. ‘^**“**“m. • 1 yCTK- to in the Professors’ favor at the Charleston Sunday aftemwi wj, SUte collie, presiding; invocatlOT by close ^f the third quarter, the referee is employed. the find! stania called seven foals j jfr. Alec Young has been quit* Brownlee Canton; W H ^01^ Co- ,^,n,t Southern Airways. And to' ,0, sometime. Hto many frien^t. lumbia. T. J. Crawford, SUte MUege. £|jg gsmC, Polll'ck, the 426th (qj. hi, speedy recovery. Orangeburg; C. W. Madden. Colum- deadshot, registered five free throws. bU; J. H. Blmle, SUU coUege, This week-end, Capt RUey dnd his Orangeburg. It was also reported that avenge an earUer in the the membership had increased from gei^on defeat by the 77th Sqnadron 24 ScouU to 441 for fiscal year and attempt will be made by the that four new counUes had been added Professors to repeat at previous vlc- as follows: Kershaw, Fal^ld. Bgpi- ^ Maroons frOTir Pteewood. berg' ud BarnweSI." t Thursday night the 77th Squadron _ ;; of Shaw Weld, will visit Camden. Buy War Bonds and Stsonps 'while Friday bight Southern Airways’ 1 Flying Professors will meet the Plne- ANNOUNCE FOR ALDERMAN ; wood Maroons, winners of 18 games I hereby announce my candidacy for j this season. Both games are sched- re-election to the office of Alderman uied at 8 p. m. for Ward 3, subject to the rules of. —■- tinued support and vote is solicited KERSHAW LOOOB Na tX A F. Hesulsi^-OoBimunlsstt First Tnssdsy o( Ik Month. At • P. M. Ylaiti WeleoBM. J. a HomcAN, w. II J. B. ROSS, Seerstaiy. the Democratic Primary. Your con- and will be appreciated. P * Wiley Sheom. ANNOUNCES FOR ALDERMAN- I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Alderman from Ward One, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. Your continued support and vote will be appreciated. p. C. V. MASSABEAU. Camden Home For Sale One twelve-room dwelling, with two baths. Double garage and bam. Lot 100x475 feet. Beautiful shade trees and shrubbery. Six pe can trees bearing. Large play ground in back yard, electrically lighted. Back lot suitable lor trucking or poultry raising. This house ir built of No. 1 material throug*hout, and is in the best of repair, it is ideally located, and is one of the prettie.st places in town. Terms if desired. Would consider trading for smaller place. C. O. STOGNER 1215 BroaH 5^e«t Camden, S. C. FOR Alderman ward one > I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Councilman from Ward One, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Prim ary. Your support and vote will be ap preciated. p. Archie J. Stein FOR ALDERMAN WARD TWO I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Alderman, in the City o'f Camden, Ward 2, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. Your support and vote will be appre- I dated. P. ROY R. MATHIS ANNOUNCE FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce my candidacy for Alderman from W’ard No. 2, subject to rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Party. Your support will be ap preciated. p. W. Roscoe Johnson. ANNOUNCE FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Alderman for Ward Two, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. Your support and vote will be appreciated. J. W. Smltb. ANNOUNCE FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce my candidacy for Alderman from Ward 2, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democra tic Party. Your support will be great ly appreciated. I will be glad to as sist the people In any way I can. p. ’R. A. Purser, “The Sewing Machine Man” ANNOUNCES FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of’councilman hi the third ward at the election next spring, subject to the rules and^ regu- liathnw of‘ The DeBJdcrallc^ Party. I will appreciate the support of my friends. Les Myers I We have a large supply of all types of mixed fertilizers. Also Nitrate of Soda, Lime, Uramon, etc. Due to labor shortage and other unfavorable conditions, you should stock' up now on your Spring requirements. « » Our fertilizers have l^n well known for fifty-five years. See your Fertilizer Dealer today and tell him « you want the famous SCXKX) Fertilizers, / THE SOUTHERN COnON OIL CO. ANNOUNCES FOR RE-ELECTION 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office ofj Alderman for Ward 4, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. Your continued support and vote ^ill be appreciated; p. * T. Lee Little ANNOUNCES FOR ALDERMAN . I hereby announce that I am a can didate for the office of Alderman, for W’ard No. 6. and* will abide by the rules of the Democratic Primary. Tour support and vote will be appreciated. Laurence E. Graham. ANNOUNCE FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself as s can didate for the office of Councilman from the Sixth Ward, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party., If elected I shall make every effort to serve my constituents in a progressive and intelligent manner. T. C. Gladden. ANNOUNCE FOR ALDERMAN Ward Six I hereby atmounce myself as s can didate for Alderman from Ward Six, subject to the rules of. the Democratic party, and would appreciate the sup port of the voters. Having served on Council before I am familiar with the required dutlee of an Alderman and If elected I assure you I will work for the best interest of all. p. J. E. Ross. 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