The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 21, 1944, Image 2

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I^AQt KIQHT TMt CAMDlll CHWOWCtl, CAIjOWi. 80UTW CAWOLIIIA, FltfOAY, JULY 21, tt44 m Cassatt News Letter (Too Lato For Laot Wook) SteTO Bowen of Bniiuwlck, 0» baa been tpendln* a few days with hit family here. Mr. and Mn. Vernon Robinton an nounce the bliti of a ton, on July 8. The youna man hat been named Hiram Coleman. Mitt Dontola McLaughlin of Lan catter, tpwT the week-end with her parenU. . Mn. Theodore Bowen and daugh ter, Shirley, of Logoff, spent the week end with her mother, Mn. Charlie Granger, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bowen of Sumter, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mn. Store Bowen. Mrs. Jainet Moya and daughter, Geraldine, of Atlanta, Oa., are rlslton of their aunt, Mn. Bowen, and family. Mn. J. W. Buchan and son, Johnnie^ are learlng today for a rltU with rela- tlres In Pine Bluff, N. C. Mitt Betty Jane McCatklll la spending this week In Columbia wHh her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mn. Mc> Creary. Mitt Margaret Yarborough of Georgetown, It at home with her parents, Mr. anid Mn. C. F. Yar borough, for a rlslt iEkooka Morrlt of McBee, spent ter- oral days wHh his cousin. Tommy Hall. Ralph Catoe of the Nary. It ex pected home this week for a furlough. D. B. Gordon and Burchall McNeely left Tuesday for Brunswick, Ga. Mn. BUI King of Bethnne, It rlslt- ing her mother, Mn. Fleda 'West Four Ifoothers, All Over Sixty, Sing As Quartet Four brothen, ranging In age from 81 to 73, and haUlng from rarlout sections of Kenhaw cwnty, came to gether at a recent rerlral terrice held at the Hanging Rock Methodist church. They were F. F. McDowell of West rUle, C. K. McDowell of Westrllle. Dr. W. C. McDowell of Kershaw, and P. A. McDowell of the Flat Rock com munity. F. F. McDowell it 71, W. C, McDow ell It 78, P. A. McDowell is 89, and C K.-McDowell It 61. AU of the four hare excellent rolcet and farored those at the Methodist terrice with tereral quartet telec- tkms. Waves Will Observe Go To the Polls Tuesday and Vote The following It the ticket for the coming primary election at It will appear on the ballot wtt Tuesday, July 86. It It the duty of ereryone enrcUled to go to the polls that day. (Vole tor one; scratch othen) JOHN M. DANIBL DR. CARL B. BPP8 OUN D. JOHNSTON AUGUSTUS 8. MERRIMON B. D. SMITH < JNO. C. TAYLOR For Sopt. ol Edttcotjoa (Vote for one: tcratch other) ARTHUR 8TOKB8 KATHLEEN B. WATTS For H—■■ RopraemtAthn (Vote for two; ecntcb others) L. C. CLYBURN EZELL KELLY R KL KENNEY. JR JOHN RABON GROVER C. RUSH For Mafietmto DeKalb Township (Vote for <me: tcntch other) GHA8. B. BLYTHBR MENDEL L. SMITH For Mafietrato Upper Wateroo Township (Vote for one; scratch other) JOB D. BARFIELD BEN HUMPHRIES Second Anniversary Jr. Legion Pt^ffs Aecordlno to a radio broadoeet test Saturday night from a Columbia eta- tion, the West Columbia Junior Leg ion team gave up the ghoet following a 15 to t defoat at the hande of the Sumter Juniors last Friday. It wtsirt the defeat that wrecked the Wdet Columbia outfit *but ths fact that tht tssm, without any rettrvt powtr, lost two of its bast playert and wag, an- able to mueter a team for Sgrther p»«y. be done until CSamden haa filed a written protest. tee Over in the upper and wtttem sec tion of the state the Spartan Juniors look like a district winner.. Last Fri day the Spartans trounced Greenwood 9 to 2. • • • This aftoniobn . at~ A oi'eloek thei Florence and Columbia Juniors will me|lt at Columbia In ths playoff of tho protooted gamo of wook boforo last. • • • On Sunday, July 30, the Women’i Resenre of the United States Navy, more familiar known as the Waves, wUl obserre the second anniversary of thehr existence as a vKal wartime organipitlon, it waa announced today, and plana are now underway tor South Carolina to pay tribute to the girls from this state who bare joined the Waves during the past two years, and honor them in recognition of the outstanding role they are playing In speeding the day of allied rictory. It is planned that Qoremor Olin D. Johnaton will Isaue a proclamation for July 30, officially setting that day aside aa “Waves Anniveraary Day" In South Carolina, just aa in other states throughont ths nation. Mayors of leading cities In .the state, chnrches, and clvle cluba will be called upon to help pay tribute to the Sonth Carolina Waves in Navy blue. Wanta—For Sale FOR SALE—One P-8 Plymouth motor. In good condition. Call 87t-J. 18-18p WANTED—3 room famished apart, meat, private entrance, near busi ness section, 1804 Broad street. Phone 817. igp LOST—‘‘A** Gasoline Book, Issued to S. 8. Hensley, box 16, Camden. 8. C- 18p LOST—Gas Ration Book “A“ issued And in cpeaking of the Camden- Columbla game of last Friday night wo rocoivsd a copy of a lata oditien of a Columbia papor carrying a nHbor oxtondod ato^ on tho fivs-inning tio tilt In tho intorval botwoon tho ffe%t or early edition, and tho final or pity edition, tho otory of tho gamo changod iPof somewhat in that Sod^s tots strikseuts dwindlsd to S and ths wum. bor for Landrum, Columbia pltolbV', had inersassd to 9. Columbia fane wore lacliaod to bo erttical of this Camdoa protest and tnsimiats that poor apertantpnahlp was ovidtneod on tha part of tho lo- ealo. in reply to that kind of tripe, lot us say that the ‘‘poor opgrtsnun- shlp” See In. tho doliborato attempt oh tho part of taam ooaohao to try and got by with players who cannot paos tho ollgibiiity rogulationo. And poor spoftamanohip also amanatos from tho effort to switch batters in a gams. Wo ouggsat that before any One starts to throw dirt, they see that their own door yard la olaan. Indiana In Durimn, South Africa, want representation on the city conn- dL Uie Roviidf Reporta* That egg-frying story wo put on tho wire for the Aaoeclatod Presa-the oth- ar weak traveled all over tha nation. Judging by cards etc., recsivod. • • • Everybody admits It was hot In Camden the afternoon that the two out of city gents staged their egg- frying act on tho sidewalk. But It wasn’t kot enough to stump the egg- sports, for they staged the eggahbition in the eggetream heat to prove egg- sactly how it could be done. • « • • Here is a little verea which I chanced upon last wook. it la cap tioned “A Prayer." Door Lord Loot I continue My complaeont way; Help aw to remomber A man Died for me As long ns thors bt 1 than must Ask and answer Am I worth dying forf ■ • • • • ^ The chap who sat next to n. the ball game last vreek was .. sage. We were talking about n fishing, etc., and he remarked knows—little boys who won't ten « truth may be our future and golfert." • • « • « WeH, our paKing thought to a dear raador thia waok Is I ain't i no time for to no longer argu« J no woman of no kind, not nev«r^ mors, no how. ’' Apropos of the same game, thejCo- lumbia paper spoke of the mesa'in. volvlng the selection of umpires. The story carries the Impression that a Camden protest against Henslle of Columbia working as umpire back of the bat followed a Columbia protest against a Camden umpire. As a mat ter of record, Camden notified the Colombia team many days before the game they would not accede to Hen- site working as umpire. We under stand this same kind of an ultimatum waa given to Columbia team leaders by Florence and Sumter. Jarrett and Holt, two officers from the Columbia Army Air base did the umpiring. •_ • • • The same wHtor in ths Cotumbla paper, In his story of the game, re- fsiTsd to tho Camden fane voielng their disapproval of tho ealikig of a third striks on DoLoaeh bf tho Co lumbia team In the third tnnlng whan ths Caps had the baaee loaded and two men wore out Frankly, thpt‘s a lot of bull. • • • As the fans around here know now, Camden protested t^e Cberaw win of last week, Wedneeday, on the groends that (Hieraw had Ineligible players on ths team. Jake Todd, state athletic to W. W. Gay, Kershaw, 8. C., routs I director has promised to inveetipite two, Serial No. 868670. 18-80p * the charge but states that nothing will For Mafiitrato Flat Rook Township (Vote ior two: scratch other) O. R. CLEMENTS L W. FLETCHER L D. VINCENT For Director Fist Rock Township - (Vote for one; scratch other) P. A. McDOWEU. J. H. SOWELL 9>¥k CASH FOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE The Beat Place To Buy Or Sell Your Car YOUR CHRYSLER^LYMOUTR OEALER STOGNER MOTOR COMPANY 128 E. DeKalb St. Phona 870 MANLY SMITH BROAD STRgET SELF»SER VICE CAMDEN, a c. LOCATED IN THE CAMDEN BOWUNG CENTER Round Best STEAK .... 1;^“ .. .lb 35c Best Cut ROAST lb 25c PORK CHOPS^^^^.. ■ lb 35c Neckbones ....lb 9c Pig Tails lb 16c Smoked Sausage lb 33c WEINERS lb .32c FAT BACK . .. lb 13c Spare Kbs lb 25c EGGS 33c doz. S. C Freeh VIENNA 2 cans for 25c 47c pk. TREET Can30c SALT 3 for 10c UZHNNE COFFEE X KINGHAN PURE LARD 4 pound carton 65c 8 pound carton 1.30 VINEGAR Pure Apple Cider Pint 10c Quart 15c Gallon 53c TOMATOES NiL^can 10^ 6-og. pkf. Sc ll*ox. pkf. 9c m TE^T FIQUR 10 pound bag. 65c 25 pound bag ..' 1.50 ^^tudUm TaQ can 10c VANiLU WAFBT Southern 15 Ux * f^inso t>»'’ SmaO 10c Medimn 23c aotmUsN ROSE FLOUt 12 pound bag.. 6ft 25 pound lag . Ui JARS Plenty of CayiAif Supi^ Pt8.60c Qts.7IN Half-Gallon 95c BREAD Cited for Co-operatioh 10c loaf WE PICK-UP . Oiid DELIVER WE in the dry cleontng business are thank ful for the way you American housewives have cooperated with us. Orchids to you, Mrs. Cus tomer! Almost always you!ve had your Dry Cleaning ready and have cheerfully accepted our simpUfieotUm of service! 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