The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 24, 1944, Image 8

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SIX TMt CAMOCII CHtOmCVK, CAMDCWfe >OUTM CAMOUMK WtmAY, MA^ H, Grammlr Gra^ In Fine Showii^ In Red Cross Dme .Doofttloiu frofli orndaJo. t«*ch€r« pttpUt of tiifi Camdea Gnimnir •chool to the Axaericaa Red CruM War Pna np to tut Tneador nWtht. Red Cross llianks^ Merchants for Window Displays a Wmnan Leaps Into lUven Body Found Many Honrs Later Spring Arrives Hoddled In Furs And Robbef Boots Mr*. Ralph Chaje> »ctiac as a rov-,Victim Ins reporter, take# m ap and- down' Mate street, clvinc »» charmtof \ gllBpeea teto the wtndovc at the| Had Camden Visited By One od tlm Heawiest Rams In Years. Csthofic BazaitQ' EstaUishes New High Li Retoms Preaimis Mark In March 2t a«Te«at*d IM.S2. The gW *55 • Adeltee Fteginh. eelored. M years of caapatoB eoatteeee throash : *«®. coanltted aairide hr Jampteg. ... teto the Wateree Rhrcr early Satar.l. Rainy, cold aad very a day aamiljis. ORkess trooi th«fiQOt. Miee Sprtec foand tl. and It ia beiered that 4be total i ^ Trod Cam^-^^ meotlontd wUl he doabled by that Th* Paehlon Shop wtedow diap.ay tlnie. ‘ AiMrtcan Fla« i#****^* oWlce reobvered the ’ Mrs. Loatoe Boykin’s grade tope ^ te the aftemooa of the saM the list te the anoant of contrlbatlcas jEr*** of a mile 4 with a total of 115.75. Mrs. Sasle Tay- **»• streaaiL lor's grade 4-T was second with |1* to. I The woman, whe is nurrlcd Ks grade 7-0 * namber of ehMren. has ith to.l* ronrth place^^ from mental abheratioa for to Mrs Esther Brace’s **v^“**\._ , , years and te Iktt was confined te a for Bftttal delte- Sprteg for 1944 arrived Sanday. and HOW. eey wnder- Camdem a aad The woman. and Mias Cornelia OHrer’s grade 7-0 was third -‘T i«r‘k«r“W"«v.; . ^ .ui, ixit.nM rradee aad ttacbers together with the JT Stem ®* i qaenta. donations of school officials are ss ‘2**u^f***®°*t-^ follows; midnight hoar FViday and whenfaad with one extra day te Febraary very onteviting place—bat it so hap pened that similar cooditionn' smw pretty moch te eridence ail over the coantry. ^ . 'Miss Sprteg tripped te with an ambrella over her heed, wrapped te a ralneoat and with galoahes on her footsies nt lX:5i p. m. Most folka had an idea that Monday. March >1. marked the debat of Spring 1K4. hnt [is qaletly knitting. Around her are’ sonetfam after ^they Were wrong. -Thla la Leap Tear igvwm. ^ eW^ mvaffldM .ntd» UV«H r g Midi/ toidU W»CU {dUMI W IMl VUV UhXto %Mmj AS F WUrur J Grade l-Z, Miss Elite Zemp. W 1,L-.«» k* «*.« Cro— * members of the family coold not flndlthe vernal eqateox moved ba^ to grade I B, Mias May Boykin. *5 01; I “«^( her te the rnomteg. traced her to the! March ». The san roae-that ia, it jfor the Armed force*-. grade ^Z. Mrs. Margaret Zemp. MM; ^ grade ^T. Mrs Mildred Team. $1 75; grade S-M. Mrs. Leslie McLeod, M.7(; for convaleecenu. I ^ la the window, of the Oqtlook acconHnr stands a figure in her trtei Motor' »“ aeconUng in her trtei Corps nniform with her First Aid Kit sborel and tow rope at hand to give assistance in case of accident ori trooble On the road. to the sheriff. ’The shertfT was notified mas sapposed to. at 7:27 a. m. We did Bot see it and wo 'doabt if any one te the aoatheast did. It was sched- nied to set at 7:94 and we assame It A DAY NURSERY did. altbongh we coaid n^ take oath on it These hours made the day and night period lost about eqaaL From Tha 1944 CathoUc basaar ia cow history, but R left a trail of broken records te nn anprecented social and financial sacBSSS The basaar waa te session two even- tees at SL Mary's Hall, adjacent to the Catholic ehnrch of Onr Lady , of Parpetnal Help and eadb night found overflow crowds Jspunteg teto the buOdteg. On Wednesday night the cadets, stndent officers, their wives aad dates were guests at the basaar, some seven handred being served at the dtener daring the evening. A U80 show aad daacteg'to the mnsie of n Shaw Field orchestra featured the proei]i|m foDowteg the dinner. ‘ ’Thah^y night was Camden night and agate the crowds Jammed the halL A delieious turkey dtimer with ail trimmings was served with hun dreds seated about the long tables. 'the tables at which “useless but beaotifnl gifts were on sale at snper- Avtetten Cadet Dick Mt Madison Square Garden i football center and twice' eentcr tram Univeretty ef Ts and three times aU4ti^ te W«^ ginia sea a shnttle mn mark I waste litUe time arith untried' rieties of seed when my state ei BMnt stations are so weO eqt to try them out for me. grade S-A. Mrs. RhetU Alien. $150; grade 4-D. Mrs. Lilly Dempster, il.M; Tr^: ta. M«. O' o'j F., ,h. ■» sss ISli; grade 5-B. Mrs. Annie Boykin.. **^‘*“**** *”* *^°*‘*- whose hnsbends are te the service, s’the nigfau shorter i®^. Edmn^ Bnrke. parish $2 45; grade 7-W. Miss Christine ‘*°*® **‘*»,*‘’^*^ "if day nursery Is held at the Presby-,' TiTmercary r^ to a nice comfy w.. th« .nt- Smart Shop where ia shown mdrt ef-, teiian Sanday school building on Wed-, re Satnrdav but in the evenine it" be-1 . ^**^/*“* evening was the auc- fecUveiy wbal*the ladles In the Sew-joesdav and Thursdar afteraooiu fremLl- Conducted by those telmit-i -makers, Dixie Boykin and' liams. 94 S3; J. G. and .Miss Utlian J. Richards. Jr., Yates. 12. 95; Ejee oi Sport World Will Be Ob Stott Track; Many Spectators Will Line Rails (Continned from first page) te tne aew-,B«s4iAy and Thursday afternoons frorn’ean to dron and bv Snndav It wasl^^ scraps, left over from cutting larger'cordially extended to all moth-'deQ experienced one of the heaviest’ « > ji wiv, j ix_i nfth1“tf2; ’*‘®"® huMhani* are in the aer-1 compared by much of the many Kit Bags tost are made . vice. 1 (handn iigbtning and I model while Mr. Chasje disposed of a' for our Armed force*. The contents j spilling out to give one an idea of the; many usefnl articles in every Kit | Pstrol Judges will be C. P. DuBoae. i Jr.. Kirby Tupper, and W. A. Boykin. Jr., all members of the Csmden Polo club David R: Williams of Mulberry plantation ’Thomas B riii Bethesda Presbyterian Ctiwreh T g. ri l Sunday. Marr-fa 2€—A. Douglas Me- JOllllSUlIl 1 >AII1ltlPIinS ;rte^ contenu are purchmied throughjAm. pastor. Church school at tea k “ !riVVri i ^ * local donations, each kit coating ap- m.. with a Bible eiasa for every age. Ststp d-H lllin SpfVp proxlmateiy one dolUr to fill. I The nursery class continues through I“ VIUU kZICl The delightful window full of small; the preaching service Morning wor paper doll Canteen workers in Zeisp’s be timer and Dr Store attracted a great deal of Bruce is veterinarian. | attention In the background are rlted to attend these servicea. W’hlle every event ia expected to delicious lc»kteg fruits -'and vegetables canned this summer provide spectators *' with plenty of thrills because of the class of the r-ntrie*. the spotlight race of the af ternoon all] be the Red Cross affair in which only South Carolina horses will lake part. There are eight entries and they rome from the equeeUian centers of under the able supervision of the Can teen‘Corp*. Posters with Nutritional information were displayed. in the corner window of EkheTs Department Store sits one of our in valuable ataff assistants in*her lovely yellow veil, at her desk with tele- the Palmato State. Mrs. Arthur MoorelP**®^* ‘o ‘‘•'P of Walierboro. has entered “Mllcave’’t*"T.Con)* in the Red Cross. ■ In the DeKalb street window of 8sm - Br,^ M with -B. Padgett up; Pr. Anhurt 11 Moore of Walterboro. has entered Ka'vshs s^ the Jwlor ^ Cw *The“B«trrtes ’ Br 0. with C Gallliard I “ad a disptay of msY ^ ^ usetet up; 8 C McOlU of KIngstree. has en-l***** P'^^^ tered “Octan Line.” Br. H rider not!'®: the men of the Armed forces ship with anthem, prayer and sermon! !>»«■'*«« *-H MobUixgUtm Week. Mar, at 11:15. The public is cordiaUy te- Carolina’s 30.000 4-H club members were active towards increas ing membership and plans for increaa- ing food production and other war service actlvltlea. Gov. Johnston's letter commending BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William Christmas (Sara SillsV are rectiving cpngratula- tlons upon the arrival of a daughter'^’*®**’ Oring them to great- on March 11, at the Camden boepHai “t^***. “T* to part: She has been named Carol Ann I “South Carolina 4-H boys ai)d girls — I contributed their share in this aebieve- JAMES ARLINE DIAL IN SICILY ‘(food productiott, scrap collec Mr. and Mrs W. D Dial, who resideton. sale of bonds, etc.) which in 1944 on route 2, have received a letter i tocreased by hew rnem- from thetr wnrJlm^'AHIhe. petty of- doxen or more of three-layer cakes at figures ranging from 98 to 912 each. Members of the Catholic ehureh. assisted by townspeople interested in the success of the bazaar, looked after the serving of the diners and also presided at the varioaa gift tables. The financial returns were not an nounced as contributiona continae to come in, but the amount realised from the 1944 bazaar will more than double the record high attained a year ago. to ItoB Tt> rdlefu dkeomforts, one of tee best tetags ypo can do Is put a good Nxxinhd of bame- tested Vicks V^DoRob In a bowl of butenf water Then ic Then feel tee wonderful rellet come aa yon breathe In the steaming medicated vapors that penetrate to tee djid-rongested UDDer fareatetec Duammes! 8m> bow this aooteea Irritation, quiets cou^iteg, and belpa dem the bead-hrtegteg grand comfort MB tOMf.., mb throst~ chest aed back wlte VapoRub at bedtime. Vh±s VapiMtab atsks for bours-2 wars ataasa-to brliw rdief from rtliitrem. Memember- 1th Vicks VapoRidt you want C^et Militano Wins the Award announced ; C. Y. McCanta of Cameron j. j has entered ‘ Fine and Dandy." Br. O j tower Broad street was a ^er of with McCants up; Emory McGill of;* »®toler wlth_a machine gnn KIngstree. has entered ‘’Chick Chick” Ithe foregrourt. 'Thanfa ara B*. M with Grayson up: Glover and '«" 'MlHam Trantham for maWng Moore of Walterboro. have entered ^Is poster. In Dr Picketts office •Top Sawyer.” Ba. G with Gllllard ixmian and photographs of all up, J. D Pgrler of 8t. George, has en-t'*** ‘^"tored men te service from Cam- tered “Spanish Uhl,” Ch. H. with fleer, 3-C. to the effect he has land^! “Youth most shafe the opportunities safety ;fft North Afrfca and Is'now with'^^'^’toning vtetorr gntT iH-iegamg Hid the Arafrtcan troops in Sicily. Dial.toward a Just and lasting peace, ^fore entering service, resided in * commend you thus far te your ac- f complishraents toward this Mid. Your influence has been recognized Aviation Cadet Orlando Militano, class 44-G. son of Mr. and Mrs. Car mine Miliuno. 97 Park avenue. Hani- SOtt. N.- Y. riu NERnW RESTLESS HIGH-STRUHt ed by Southern Aviation school to the member of each class at «4th JlAEEID. making the highest physical fitness score. I His score of 85. topped the high I average 6T 7:20 and represented a perfect score in the sit-ape 18 pnll- Plows that Mussoll^ sent to ’nkTetoT®iinpa -and- -8bu«Jo w thn^ 49 ^ ^vernor, 1 urge you to produce, loods. “Afiican em^re” are beiitg recoadl--^ . tloned by British army engineers from »Bd serve In every way poe- .Madras and put to work ou the land *tole until we reach onr greatest na- again. .tional "goals—Victory and Peace.” W’illlam Prickett up. and C. Y. Mc- - rants of Cameron, has entered “Btur dy Dak “ Ch G. with McCanu up. The entries in the other six events are as prevtously announced, with the We wish to thank all the merchants who so generously gave their window IBILL BURNS 18 NOW Internatioiuil B«auty*a Greatesta name band exception there is an added entry in***’toute<l posters^ second race, one-fourth mile on: space (or our use and the ladies who so attractively decorated them, and the Junior Red Cross girts who dis- Bill Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. U. the the flat for two year old (lilies, this ■ Dry Foods Plant Now Has entry being Bunny Side, trained T>y!p.^(^|| Exceadina $10,000 P»te .Miller; also an added entry In ' the fifth race, one half mile on the flat tor three year olds. Till* entry U I'tah Springs, also trained by Miller. There will be no charge for admit-' slon to the track but donations will be sollcked from spectators by workers engaged te the Red Cross w>tr fund rrTve" The war "BolTIWiTdi TB the special race hate been donated by friends of racing. *1111* is the only race meet of the (C^ontlnued from first page) Another product of the soil that tha Fresh Dry Foods company is interest ed in promoting is the planting of onions. It is stated that onions are Just about impossible to find on the market-now aad-te the faee-of—tkla Earth |G. Burns, Broad street, and g musician !of versatile qualifications, has gone Mrs. O. M. Oavia has had a special Jacksonville, Fla., where he will be course in hair styling at the show and player with the Johnny remained over for further inetrucHon (•rant orchestra at the Hotel Windel. in hair styling with a famous FHth' identified with the Avenue Hair Styling Studio. The Camden Beauty Shoppe alao organizations of several amateur bands ta Camden and his sobbing sax- 'ophone is well known to the dancing has the latest and fast method of fraternity of this conunnuity. CDLD WAVING and hair dose hot have to be short to be successful as other methods if desired long. situation there have been but 20 acres planted in Kershaw county this year. The growing of onioos i# described by Camden"’l94T s^wonVnd promliU to!'^. ^ry Foods officials « of- have all the glamour and thiilla go!'®'’*®* opportunity to farm- much in evidence te all events of the '“** ' ??!*• , ^ . kind in this historic area. There wUll, offlctels declare that what hr soft drinks and light reCreshmenta J? more than anythlite ta served on the grounds by the Red county is ^ o«-8»nlzstten of Alao the new hair dress of hair trends Chignswa. Flat Top Upawsepe and the much Feather” cut, talked about “Game Make Your Easter Appointment Early. CAMDEN BEAUTY SHOPPE Mrs. O. M. Davis Phofts 199 ANNDUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. end Mrs. Wilson J. Parker of CsssatL announce the engagement of JttMie of lyn, to Carl Alexander Holland, son Mr. gnd Mrs. Ehtgene Holland of Cas satt. The bride-elect is a slater of Rev. Wilson Roy Parker. Methodist minister at Ruby, who will officiate at the wedding, the date of which Is, to be announced later. Class 44-G bad the highest average of any class yet to gradoate from the primary training school here te aver age of 70:34 was slightly more than two points. Better than the best aver- —-iitewak^ age of 98t—Eteren' made by Class Do fonetiansl perlodle dtoturbaaga ,make. you (cel nsrypui,- cranky, tm table, fidgety, tired and “dragged oof —St such umaa? Then atari at once—try Lydia g Plnkbazn’s Vegetable Compound to | relieve auch aymptoma. Plnkhaa't' Compound ta famorja not oaly to 1 XBUeve monyily-i!ate_bgt-alK panyteg weak, tired, nervous (ee this nature. Taken regularly — Ptnkham’a Gobi- pound helps build up rcatatance agatad . such symptoms. For geers tbouaaak j upon thousands of women and have reported beneflta. FoUov ] 44-P. LYDIA E. PINKIAH’S va^oHi P, n nirfiooooom With Spring Cleaning RED CRD8S IS AT HIS SIDE Cross canteen. LEGAL NOTICE the farmers on the basis of s well oo- ordinatfd program of growing vltsUf es.<4entlai producu at the proper time. Another commodity the ' compeny urges the farmers to consider is the. matter of growing the pspiicks pepper plant. The company offers to provide Notice Is hereby given that ihe Ktockhold^^rs and Directors of Belk's _ ivpartmvnt Store of Camdm. South pj"";, to“cover loo'acrre.' Carolina, Incorporated, will hol<|,.,§. meeting itj (Charlotte. North Carolina. -fir The-. (»rfire of tts Pfe**Tdent. W. HT - The- Fresh Dry Foo«ls. Inc., plant hers iias has a yearly payroll of „ II 25.04)0. all of which l.s expended in on the _l*t day of April. 1.U4. Camden, as the 130 employees are all for the purp<we of making application residenti of this city. to the S*Hretary of State for increase! o( Its Capital Stock to 949.500 00, | The electron miscroscope can pho- M’. H. B. Simpson, itograph pariiclea as email as l-5')0,- “Trie Swrvtgry. 1000.000 of an ,lnch. CHtCt<±P NEW AND DIFFERENT DISINFECTANT Just Around The Comer VISIT Western Auto Assotdate Store Step Ladders, 4 ft .$2.65 Step Ladders, 6 ft $3.98 Ocodar Dust Mops .... rr..... .$1.13 Combat cdcviiiiwia bow. bsiots H lokM ducks your oouBtry Bssds. Doa't watt. It may Mriks aaytuM. aaywlwts ... oad wip# owl your psotta. Fiovid* dsaa qrouad. ducha must pick up coocidid to ooairoct tho dwmiaB. Spiay bultdjaga, squlpmut oad Ite Uuat. ibonmghty amd baqasaliy wttk Dr. Salsbury’t Far-<>Saa. gifts coccMlMwaa psoput eouSoct woe’l harm tku. ckicks. Thm. while'UssBu’s mo “spuettte ciuw” lot coccidioaia. at praamtt. ptucdcal sapariOuca shosrs Mat w* cou YOUR CAR WILL MEAN MORE IN 1944 It Needs a Geed lUR CKOIOE OF TWO FINE MECICINES SPRING TUNE-UP NOW Take care of your car while you are still lucky enough to have it! Your Orysler-PlymoDth Dealer STOGNER MOTOR CO. P*r-0-tea Tbsu mt cim* r«u Fhus O-kal st 1 128 E. DaKALB STREET FOULTIT CONSfRVATION FOi VlCTOVT FtOWIAM F«(l«w Um a«ii«|Ml “Psvtiry CoaMnittisu Fw Ylcmrjr" ptw- graa's rtcawwiSsti—a Fa* tall 4ataila au4 sauuS attvKa la CBwkatiag caccMiaata. aa* kaKkatiaa, drag. OsaS, Staraa 4i*alayiag tWa aaaaicm atbs* PHONE 570 DeKalb PhuinaQr Cotton Scrub Mops ; Funuturo Polish Johnsons Glo-Coat Floor Polish Indoor Clothes Dryers $1.94 Polishing and Dusting Ooths.. .15 Various Kinds of Automobile Cloaner wssj Polisb*** Bicycle Tires end Tubes—Antomobile Tims end Tubes —^Wizard Betteries~Atttomobi|e end Bicycle Seat Covers—Automobile Seat Cushions—G. E. Mazda Sealed Beem l-»svipf And hundreds of other items you have been lool^g for. New items added to our stock every week. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Western Auto Associate Store ^TEVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE OWNEl^l HomelOwned bjrlY^R. BOWDEN Y* C. Moedey, Mgr. 10481*2 BMud SL* V,-