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CAMDEN, south' CAROUNA, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1946
NUMBER 3
ibies of Community Will
Face Judges Oif April 27
Episcopal Baby Show
^ai Be Held In Graca
Church Pariah Houae
Celelnities to
Attend
The »nnu*l Episcopal ba^show.
!S!S ”ta
fiukS’ to*8tart at 8:80 o’clock.
lit WM announced by the groan in
tt-e that the entry fee had been
i »t 50 cents while the admis-
fee to the show is but 25 cents,
kets will be placed'on sale at ser-
downtown locations next week,
addition to the baby ahpw in the
.»• house ^here will bo pony rides
ing set up on the parish lawn,
will also be a stand at wh^ch
itors may purchase glasses of
los lemonade. ’
baby exposition will be divided
"three classes, first, for infants
year of age and under; seemd,
oing boy and girl 4rQgi one to
years of age; third, winniiw boy
girl two to three years of
fourth, winning boy and girl
to fivg<years of age.
aweepstake prise tt» the infant
b'ndged; the next in the show will
fa silrer cup>**
City Wm Be Host To
■ tary Of State Byrnes
And Others
fednesday Game
ids In Deadlock;.
hyoff On Sunday
And CooBtry Pot Up
Thrillinf BatUe Om Kifk-
Woed Field
II
and Country p<^
through six exdtiag ehuk-
<m Kirkwood field Wedneeday
fat the sedond gaam <4 the
Osrine trofky eerlee aad end*
fat a 9 to f tie. So far ia the
Town has a one game lead,
difeated Country last Sua-
to 4. Next Sanday thsss tsams
Mt in a third and should Town
dw series would he
wins a deeUUag
hi played netrt W(
Secretary of State James Byrnes
will hsad a group (*
state celebrities that
of the dty of Camden on Saturday.
April 6.
Mayor F. N. MeCorkle will predde
at a noon luncheon that will be serred
at the Court Inn that day.,
According to the mayor Intftations
extended to Secretary of * State
Byrnes, Senators B; R. Maybank,
Olin D. Johnston, Congressman J. P.
Richards, Governor Rusomo Wil-
liams, and ttudr wives have been ac
cepted. In addition thm win be out*
standing state leaden present
The group ofiguests dfill be taken
to the Springdine course where they
will witness the running of the Vi^
Camden Awaits Victory Race
By PRANK H. HEATH
toj^ nee n^ing. Mayor MeCorkle
wiU' formally presmit tha Camden
Plate to the winner of that event
Two Youths To -
Get Eagle Award
At Scout Court
The eyes of horfs race fans from
coast to coast will be- upon Camden
tomorrow. Here en the beauUful
Springdale course the nation’s top-
ranking steeplechase foes go post^
ward (or the running of the famous
five.event race card sponsored by the
Carolina cup committee and featuring
the Springdale steeplechase at two
and a qtuuter miles over brush.
The Camden races offer the most
important tests of their kind in Ae
of natiftw>r VwSouthern hunts season and throu^*
out the years the cup events have
been presented he^^ they have be
come the outstanding and best
known "chaae" events of the country.
According to Harry D. Klrkorer,
dean of Camden horsemen and chair*
man In charge of the events this year
and in the many years the Cirolina
classic has been ottered the horse
fans of the nation, the card'this year
Is as good If not better than any of.
fered in the past. While the Carolina
cup race itself is not listed this year,
its place Is taken on the cards by the
Springdale event
Camden, oldest Inland city in the
southeast is all set for another fine
day of aport A fine xaclng card, one
of the world’s tlneet steeplechase
oonrses, grand weather mixed with
the famed Camden hoepltality make a
pombinatlon that reeks of chnteut
teent and thrills.
Camden Is traditional In the horae
racing w<wld for H has had notabls
race jneetlngi for over a hundred
years. Horses that have run for the
most outstanding steejdeebaae raeea
in the nation an4 at the Grand Na
tional tn England hava trained here
and have raced in the Carolina claa-
sle. This give# one an idea of the
quality of competition that is offeT'
^ the racing world. ^
SlMaly Aad Jahaay
WaU To Bo HoMod At
Forty-Five Entries In
VictoiY Race Meeting
A field of at least of the best
Jumpers now In training will face the
starter in this eventful running of
the Springdale pup race. It is expect-
ed that at least 16,000 persons drawn
from every state east of the/Missis*
sippi and ~ some from beyond the
great river will witness, the race.
Every facility, of the state’s far flung
traffic patrol organiaation will be
cooperating with the city and county
traffic grtiup 4h handling the many
thousands of cara that will ^m the
highway leading^ to. Camden and
Springdale. Second only to the actual
running of the races-la the*aise of
the gathering of racing^ folks and
members of society at Camden.
All accommodations in Camden are
crowded, in fact, many hundreds of
people from points outside of the
state, were obliged to seek quarters
hi Columbia.
Rsfugk), a smooth performing grey
Jumper owner and trained by Mrs.
Clara Adams, of Nestor. Calif., will
head a field ^'twelve named (or the
14th running of the tamoua Spring-
dale Steeplechase,^ feature event of
the Victory race meeting at the big
SpMngdale course here Saturday,
Ajrrll 6. Refugio will be ridden by
Dooley Adams;- son of the owner, who
was one of the top money riders of
the American hnnt race circuit last
year.
A gallop of two and one-quarter
miles over brush, the Springdale will
top a program of six races that drew
an attractive entry. The race Is open
to four year olds and upwards and
carriee a purse of 81,000.
In addition to Refugio, the Spring-
dale win bring out Colonel L. H.
NMles* Danny Dever; Lancaatraln
and Equirita, from the stables of F.
(Please tara to page twelve)
Decided Need
Of Nurse’s Aides
Says Mrs. Davis
Surrey In Camden And Area
Skowa Lack Of Skilled
Workers .
There is still a decided shortage of
vaiU
trained nurses available and Volun
teer Nurse’s Aides continue to be
urgently needed. Mrs. D. M. Davis,
chairman of the Nurse’s Aid Corp.
of the Kershaw county chapter of the
'American Red Cross, said announcing
the results of ths recent Red Croes
shrv^ of Camden and surrpunding
terntoi
tory.
Nurse’s Aides are women between
eighteen and rtfty who have a high
shool
ludif’s game the teaw vdra
match^. Country took an ea
gathering three fo^ds the
chakker, the playeoi soorlng
WUliama 2. Reynolds 1. In the
two periods Country was score-
Town acored one goal In the
chakker, Dankls putting the
between the uprights. Daniels
Lightfoot scored In the second
Lightfoot in the third giving
b a half tUne lead of 4 to 3. In
[fourth chukker Country was glv-
goal'oa a foul by Lightfoot of
Coleman scored on a penalty
in the fifth and Lightfoot added
[third acore of the game to set
5 to S tie at the end of the
In the alxth Daniels scored for
I’and (3oleman for Country,
bntry was a greatly improved
over Sunday’s showing. In the
|ip waa Billy Reynolds of Louis-
Ky. and Coleman of Savannah
Williams and Ancrum Boykin
pleted the foursome. Major Caill
fort Jackson played with Town,
, listed HUI, Daniels, Watkins
Lightfoot
Two Camden boys, James Shealy
Bobbie Wall will receive the
Scout awa^ at the Court of
Honor to be hlla at the Grace Epis
copal ehuroh guild baU Friday eve-
ntag at I a’clock.
Shaaly In addition to being honored
with the Eagle scout designatioa has
the honor of being Scoutmaster of
TToa# 54 ct this city. Wall Is the
■on of Colonel and Mrs. John Walt
Colonel Wall having served with dis-
tlnotlnn in the artillery.
« Brltpdlar General John T. lUnnedy.
UaMgLltntki IQiy. who was reetnt-
ly‘fVkrtM the lerioB of meglt/award
for his outstanding iervIoes‘'ss com
manding general at Fort Bragg wfll
confer the Eagle .award, present the
badges to the mothers of the two
boys, who In turn will pin them dpon
the coats at their sons.
All people intereeted are invRed
to attend the court of honor program.
The session Friday night is most
unique for ll^ several decades since
Camden yotAhs attained the Eagle
award.
— ^ r
Annual
OfVeteraps
ited Tonight
Camden and Kerahaw conn-
from the fox holes of Bnropa
[the South Pacific and who are
together under the group
of Roberts-Dlxon Poet ‘Wet*
^ Foreign Ware”, are giving
first annual ball at the new
tonlkht
affair promisee to be we of
[moat colorful of the dancing
' of the (Camden eeaaon. Tl<±ata,
have been on sale for the past
have been sMllng fast
Ithere is every assuranee at
crowd being in attendance,
olo June apd hM Rhythipiieers,
Ho^ muslciana. wrlii pnevlde
DMical inapiration tor that daa^
mch and soft drinka wlU be
pote at'the dance floor canteen
tte evening.
Veterans arb^dolng their flret
® * mastertul way. Finely
®>(l printed progmnM etc
•ridenoe.
A Renaeo la ehalnnna of
end hia opawlt-
“eo^ra are Nathan T. Dnbba,
Rush and David Harter.
in
, jyal Services
Midweek Closing
Starts April 24
MerdMoita M«wt At Chll Of
dwnnhor SoermUary T«
. Ducom Pkn
At a meeting called by Sam Boy
kin, secretary of the Chamber of
(Commerce lA the city hall otficea
Wednesday afternoon, merchants ct
Camden votM -4to bililn the midweek
closing od *Wbidncsdajr, April M and
the pepf
to contlnae the peegram throng May,
June, July and August
The meeting alee went on rerord
as approving daylight aavlnga time
for Camden during the summer
months. The action approved sanc-
tloB of the plan by the city council.
County TB Asso.
To Have Clinic
Naturn Of Nanltk Cotif(
For ColoFod Mmiatom
AndTM
The Kerehew connty tuberculoais
MnoeJation wffl have a health confab
teachere
enw for nagro minlstera,
WC other feeders, Friday, April IK
school education or. its equivalent end
who-a|nee to volunteer their services
ns asslstnnts to nurses in making
beds, giving baths, taking tempera
ture, pulse, respiration, etc. As prep
aration for the work, they complete
the Red Crocs Nurse's Aide eourae
and the fO-hour First Aid course.
'A vronum can render her commun
ity a fMt service by volunteering
for the Red Crou Nurse’s Aide 0>rpe,
Mrs. Davis said. They are needed in
Cemden to do important work at the
(Tamdan Hmqiitaf. Trainad NurBe*f
Aidas who have become inactive are
eepedany urged to report to chapter
hsedqaarters as soon as poadble.
Many ^f Nation’s Toi^-Flight
Steepleckaaers To See
•~"Actioii
By BEN HEATH
With forty-five entries, including
many of Amerlon’s top-flight steeple
chasers, the Cerolina Cup committee
will present the first running of the
Victory race meeting on the famous
Springdale course here tomorrow
afternoon, Saturday, April 8. The
Springdale Steeplechsaei, a test of ^
two and one-quarter mileu over brush, ,
Is the feature event on the afternoon-
card of six races aad will see twelve
chasers go to the poet.
Gty to EmlMrace
Daylight Saving
Plan^ April % '
Mayvr Owslan* Mm WiU ito-
oakw Formal Approwal
Thin Waok
At Mm April eeasion of the (hun
a cHy council, held this week, H
propoeed to dodda upon Mie mat
ter of daylight saving tioM for Onm-
dsn this coming s
iia^r fTn.
Double A Schools
Of State Named
By Athletic Body
Camdon !• In A Rooter. Many
Chanfoo In Conatitntion
Propoead
diaries M. Lockwood, secretary of
Um South Carolina High School Lea
gue, has Just issued a bulletin citing
Sm;
propoiied amendments to the Cen-
stitution of the organisation and also
the dasigrihtion of Anderson, Gresn-
wood, Sumter, Florence, Charleston,
North Charleston, GreenviBe, Parker
High of Greenville, Spartanburg and
CdunUda as the Class AA Jiigh
schools of ths Palmetto State.
Tha bulletin statee that any sdmol
may go to the next hlassifieation in
any sport they wish by s vote of the
district executive comwttee. Claae A
includes schools with an enroUmint
of 801 and up. Class B, with enroll
ment from 151 to 800 and Gteas C
from 0 to 150.
One of the smendraents proposed
provides that diicharged vetenuis who
meet all other eligibility require
ments may take part in any eoDted
if they passed three regular unit
subjects qnrlifg the ssmseter ii
i^ pr^l^ his entrsnee into the
armed fotees.
Ausother amendmMit provides that
a pupil who transfers from one
school to another shall be elhri^ *8
the home of Us parents er 1^
gnsidlin after thirty ealandu days.
Another amendment previ^ ty
before any athletic contest is h^ ^
superintandent er prindpel- rf tie
tpating sehoUs wall nimiah
*
“Candy” First
In Horse Show
/
/
Pickwny, Ohio Mard Champ
ion Of 33rd Camden
C^andy, a smooth-performing bey
mare owned and riddw by Mrs
WUllam B. Wood of Plck^, Ohio,
and Aiken. 8. C., walked off with
top hontnri In the championship
hunter class to win the Samuel
Russell, Jr.. MemorfaU ChaUenge
Trophy in the SIrd Camden boras
show held on the grounds of the
Markm duPont Scott oetate here last
Saturday sfternow.
The big bey Went well over the
rugged outside course to carry off
blues In the green hunter aad UUttr
weiUit hunter classes and a third la
the hunters hacks Wrent. Reaeyve
honors went to War Hero, from the
stables of Vernon O. (Mrdy of Mon
treel, Genada,"wbo also picked up a
blue la the middle aad heavywel^t
class.
MOl Wind, a sUblemate of Candy,
went alp and tii<A wiUi the champkm
in the liirtitwelgbt hunter claae, but
tailed to find hia fmm in the show,
ing.
Led O’ Week, owned by F. Ambroae
Clark of Westbury, L. L aad Patron,
a grey gelding owned by Mrs. Cor
liss SnUivaa of CleveleiM. O.. walked
off with first honors in the pehre of
hunters class. Rlddan by Miss Dolly
Von Stade of Aiken eat Mrs. Sull-
ivea. these <dd veterans made a per
feet round over the outsMa oourne to
win tee btusw
ft will bo sn alKday meeting, a|B It
is expected several handraf wBI at
tend.
The morning meeting beginning at
1:45 will be held at Trinity Methodist
church, Camden. The speakers will
be: Dr. A. W. Hnmpbriee, on the
cause and signs ef tuberculosis and
what to do when these signs appsar;
Kiss Jennie McMaster on the whaC
low and whjr, of Isolation care la
the home, with demonstrations; Mrs.
'Mary Parks, of State Tuberenlosla
association, on the growing Interest
of the negro group In the Tutem*
osls program; Dj*. J. P. Plekett. on
the. participation of Kershaw county
nerroee in the Tuberculosis program;
and Dr. P. L, (feiger, director of tu-
Mrcnlosis control. State board
lealth, on mass X-rays, why theea
are stressed, what they find and bow
this program will likely devMop.
The afternoon session, beginnfaig at
o’clock, will bo held at Mather
academy, and the program will ba as
tollows; Dr. John M. Preaton, of
South Candna aanatoriam, on Sana
torium’ cars, bed rest aad artificial
rest, with X-ny Ulnstrations of
points discussed; motion pteturee,
“Let My People Live" a negro film,
and "Tfrey Do Come Back” which
lllustratee sanatorium care and ru-
babilltatlon; James MoCHiut, direetor
special servioea. of the rehahllltatlon
AeparUnent of'State board of educe-
tion, dlacnsslM of the Tuberculoeia
rehabUltetloB profram old and new;
Mrs. Mary Paite, State Tuberculosis
association, on tea Stats tnberculoolB
association program on health educa
tion; Arthur Stokes, Bducatipn chair
man, Kershaw eootty Tubsreulosls
association, en the newly developinf
hesith education program of the local
association, and ou the part those
leaders present should play in health
educaUon in thalr own oommunlties.
Miss Jennie McMaster, on the hlite-
lightf of tee day*U ptugram.
comi
frrinf that thov
in said <
8i^ If BTC
of Jeters <
I eli^ to
begin at the
April T, at • O’^odL
will be ceadueted by
^ «»wkes. of Rook HIU. who
^ the outstaadlag psMiirs of
^ throughout the
dosing
tee momlag wMite
roster
ere
Oemteot
BTCfvides that no
her acM iliB%antsr into wy
tMt write anedhiu eel^ that fa.
iSeaiaodatlon of its own ifeate. Vio-
this ralU teall MB tee wo-
for a
Bunaiyi of tea wa
period of eoo year, lomm W agfc
UP tee TeOow River
of
Uncle Whiskery
I^parii^ Hans
Work wm Foirtatea Mater
To- LmtA
r' ^ ..
Blaaa and ^adflcetftea' tor
tar MOiiiu, tewatad tank*.
Mf
IB esiohla ofjjjpgng^
of tea Case-
hy
a minuto
tea fOtor plaad
io boiaa
tea Fddrcal Worto^
TUo it la
tteo afo ter tea city
‘ aU
g dyko uteM tte rofaaTC ter tewri i
tea otey lytef Maat of Ifii
MeCorklo In a'^atate'
UMnt Monday dpeluroiL.tliat ha waa
very much in nvor of Oamden foA
lowlnar the program eat out In Cohna-
bia, teat of having daylight aavhig
ime bacoHM effoeove hero on April
28. Councilman Joe MeKain sxpresasd
ihnaelf as being stymMT in favor of
thp plan and it is ropoitad that other
nMmbeys of the council are also for
he changoi.
REFUGIO FAVORED
Fsvorites In this greet race will
be Mrs. Clara B. Adams’ Refugio,
ISsther duPont Wolr’s Picture Prince,
and F. Ambroeo Clark’s Equirita. Re*
fugio gets first choice in the bettte
because of hda fine record on the
major tracks last season. Although
he looked a little ragged in a school
ing over the main course at Spring-
dale last week, rallblrda who are sup
posed to know say that Dooley
Adams, the young Irish lad who wfU
be up In the saddle on tee big grey
favorite on Saturday, knows how
Refugio likes to Jump and run and
will bring him homo a winner. The
favorite Is sharing top weight In tele
race with Colonel L. H. NMlee’ Dan
ny Dever, giving eight pounds to
Picture Prince end Equirita. Daric
horse In this event will be Kent
Miller’s Bottle Ontser, a eon of tee
famous Battleship, who will be mak*
te his first start over lenceo. The
Cruiser win be carrying low wplght«
of ISO pounds. ^
Gteer horueu la tko Springdale
Cup event am F. Ambrose Clark’s
Leneaetrate; Bitear duPont Weir’o
Creamery aad RImmel; Drlntown,
from teo sUbles of Uni. James B.
Ryan; FavorRa Soil owned hy Col
vin HoeglanA; DkwMdie Latebton’s
RaclaBygi;.fnd Louis B. Stoddardh
Kitty
September 29. On the night
of that date the clocks would all bS
changed back to eastern standard
time.
The council meotiag this wete was
tha first to be held by the new coun
cil elected on Tuesday. In addition to
ths daylight saving plan, other mat-
ox mud
The meeting win begin with prayer
L Ore
by Reverend W. R. Gregg, and tee
singing of ’’Irnsriss"; and It wtn
close by the staging of tee negro na-
tfcmal anthem, end a prayer hy Rev
erend J« W. Boykta, who wRl preside
at tee opening and the c.kieing of the
meeting. The meeting le open to all
IntareMed persona.
Dr. Maurice Churke
On Ateik Faculty
^ at tea I
iga Laku
Should tee daylteht savtag plan
n In enact
OFBN8 WITH WATRREK
The racing program opaae with the
Wateree, at o§s mile and one-half
over hurdlec ibr whieh there are
wen NteriiSL teevoped la O. H. Tete’’
Bostwick’c High Twist, which wlU
uw with his ownsr tn the
saddta sT idu poondc. AMo farorud
are Mrs; Bather duPont Weir’s
Sllevemlsh and Snowy River. Slleve-
mlah win carry ifO pounds, whils
tea mors experienced l^y Rlv«
will carry 140. Cbmplettag the field in
the Wateree are MMs Osroifaa, own
ed by D. K. Summer, Jr.; J. W. Sum-
mr*s Strenger; and MIcheel Meno-
min’s Tom Gallant
M adopted, it would remain
throurit
tars of much concern to the,general
public were to come up for conddera-
tem and action.
More Workers
Urgent Need Of
Hie Motor Corps
The end of ges rationing can be the
beginning of happier days for con
valescent servicemen if members of
ths community will eoopsrate with
the Motor Corps of ths Ksrshsw Go.
Red Cross Chapter, acoordhig to Mrs.
Leon Schlosburg, Motor corps chair
man.
The Motor Corps, a branch of Vol
unteer Special Servlcea. renders any
traasportation serrice reqnssted by
commanding officers of military in
stallations. such as driving rslatives
to hospitals to visH sick or wounded
patisnts, taking (kmvslssosnts on
recrsattoual and odQcatlonal ouUngi,
and trsnsporting entertainers to and
tnm hospitals, and Homs Sanies
ALL NORTH CAROLINA ENTRIgg
The eecond race on tee program,
the Kershaw, la a two and one-half
mile timber test which wttl sea four
timber toppare from Tryon, N. 0., go
to teo post. A subetitute tor tho
famed Carolina Cap timber classic,
this rses Is gn attempt to return the
feniM and rail sport to Hs former
(PIsaso tura to page six)
Camden To Fore
In Motion Picture
Scene This Week
Film Of Fort RmIu WUI Sbow
Camdun An Sporte
b many communities msmbars of
the Motor Corps tavKs pstlants to
teefr homes tor Sunday dtnnsr, taka
recreation suppUas hospitals, and
bmlsh tranTCMrtstlon for cteer Rad
Cross corps serving the hospitals.
To qualify as a member of the
oorpe, a man or woman mnst be an
experienced driver with s good record,
in good health, and must have com-
plated tee Red Croes courses in
standard and advanced first aid,
sMtar uistestes, aad sps^ or
fancy driving. t 7 ^
and
Cfaurkos, 'D.D., rector
eboxte wUl be n
Confsrenos Ihe-
ts be hsM at
Knnun Luke Bear RsBdataeiivflla, N.
Tha Rsfv. Laois MMteur, of Triidiy
churub OotetelA win uarve as tea
Dsaa if tea idiR pisifsTCRH fsmdly.
•The larger and more eetlve the —
Motor Corpo, the heppte the serrice' ^
meivr Mye. Schloeburg said. The w eaaisra ana has hoaw
Ksrtmnw comity (Raptor'Is calling
tor UMMe volunteers. Those tatsreated
la jedatag tee Motor Gmrpe may oon-
taet tea local Bed Croea
- UWR
b teu-eurly
tee e1rtii2_ utt
were
ounstHuUea
I a'
Hendgnarters. North Broad Jtreet
C^oniele
Clo$e Saturday P. M,
‘The Sportsmen’s Dream”, a lour
reel motion picture showing Camden
people and winter reeldeuts and
gnoau at play in this sports center of
tea South is to bo shown at the (bm-
dm theater wHhb the next few wesfte
(Wstdi for anaonneement from man
ager Lee Uttle of tee (tandea thea
ter.)
CamsraexphrU of the Bark Mottoa
Picture ProduetioBB have been b
Camden the pest weak ssenring sobs
8500 feat of film shewing action at
the polo gameo. tho recent Camden
horse ehow, the Osmien HuoL the
crowds Isavtag rsmdan howea of
worship tollowiag Sanday aervtosa,
acensa at many of Che pbntatlon
ta aad. arouad CkuBlm aad
1 te* 'dksA
tee
Havliif worked wiany swertims
flMra OTrlflM VW OTwVtW
msiitlie, the Chrewlele wIR eloee
at -1 e'eleek an •aturday, April
b ha that wsstesTC sf Ms fhrea
W tear fa
last but not taaat sesaaa atltee Vic
tory race meettag of flatnW.
Don Parishor aad Sam Mbtao.
former hsiag head of the Park
prise sad the latter an a^ camera-
man, fonaerly with Warner Bros,,
have been active b geCCiag tea fine
Camdm scenes tor tee lArsol pres- "
entatifan. 1
(huadea people, who have been b
s whore
^ , ilTt wOl
be taterseted b ieebg thripoelvei in
the pictare when It Istem ut the
Cemden theater.
Through a hookup with the Heath
News Serviee, h wm he poaMhle far-
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