The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 10, 1946, Image 1

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aiimber Of CoDunerce Plans For Pat Sto^ Show To Jk Held In Camden In April, 1 ;M£58 CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROUNA, FlUDAY, FRIDAY. MAY^ 1M6 NiiBlber Y Kennedy and Redfearn Seek Senatorial Toga CitiseiM HaadliM Political Raoa In Xtfshaw^CoaBlF kwihaw county to a«ured of an Sloned dr*«-oot election cam* this flummer aa indicated by nuujy candidate* that hare al- entered the field. keen interest atUche* to contest that to ,in the making, Lee for the sMiate, seat will at- mneh aute-wld# interest be- of the prominenee of the two ^stes already announced. pT Redfearn, who la completing km *u state senator to seeking ra tion bat will hare to defeat R. (esnedy, Jr., present house mem* if he is to continue in the upper Redfearn and Kennedy kart al* It snnonneed. other race that to -going to ex- mneh int^t and speculation be the marathon to be staged by •eeking bouse eeaU. Already L. fbnm, Arthur L. Jones aad John bars entered their names and . are current that tl»sy* will be . eeeklng the two asutta^te tha ^aw delegation. '' lie race for aherlff will atoo cany field Already entered are J. H. Jr., Bngene Ia Moaeley-and jDeBruhl. At least two more are ted to announce aoon. Ogbnm haa announced tor or while the list ot thoee 'seel ims warden and magtotrute tlao* honors continues to grow. ^ose who hare already fllad. lor or re-electipn up to dniursday are: For seuato, W. T. E. M. Keanady. Jr.; for Arthur U Jonea, L. C. Clybnru, Rsbon; for shdirtft, J. R. Mo- 1, Jr, Bngens L. Moualey and Olb ohl: (or andifor, iVed Ogbum; Igsms wiideB. Otctf Sraaliam, M. Hough; for director, D. T. West Wkteree Towuslitp; Dewey, Weet Wataree; rl*. P. Wateree: J.. H. Sov^ flat Township; Chariea B. Blyttoer, Township; for magtotrate, Hnmphries, West Wateree; A. fehon, Lower West Wateree; R ISsaders, Lo^er Weat, Wateree; Id. Barfield, Upptf Watefpe,.aad I iKksoa, Upper Weet B^terea. Funderburke Is Named Chairman Of Exe. Committee Election Campaign la County WO! Hawe Nine Meetinga In July PERIODIC CANCER — I 1 ■ I, mvtmm iillTiUliri i ■ ■ anwss<ie'Swa«*» L. O. Funderburke, preeideot of the Ker^aw county farm bureau, waa named as chairman of the Demo cratic executlTe committee at the county oonrention held in the court auditorium of the court house here Monday. Mrs. Kathleen Watts was elected Tice chairman aad N. 8. Rldi- Wd* of Liberty Hill was named as state exeentire eommltteeman. Delegates to the state oouTentlon to be held In Columbia on Wednesday, May 15 are: )U O. Fundertrarke, Thomas Ancmdi, C. J. Shannon. IV, of Camden, C. B. Mitchell and Loring Darto of Bethnne and B. J. Bowen of Blaney. John K. DeLoach wsa conTeotlon president and Dr.-A. W. Rnmidirtos, secretary. The oonrention went on record aa farorlng the bedding ot the flrit primary on the last Tuesday In July. This to tho same ariuafement as pruTsOed in 1144. It was atoo tho eenae of the exeentire eommltoto the campaign this summer wffl fsat^ ore.the eume number of.meetingu. f. that were held to lt44. As a rssuH of the death of J. H. McLeod, who to 1144 waa namad chairman ef tha exeentire eommittoe, Mrs. Kathleen Watoa,.rice dmlrman, opened the eonrention aesaton this noeu. ig Mayor irkle And Counrilmen hlfe City OffidaU Sohra ITIm Loitering ProUeai Ite s bit of ..oemment has been u a result ef the white strip down the entire length of the rtik between Church street and Id srenue, on the east uid* of street Chief of Police StrlCk- wheh accosted by a Messenger er, stated that tha outside part Be sidewalk wonld ba used tor who wish to stop aad talk the inner two-thlnls wonld ba tor general foot or through traf* Memorial 1^ Obserrance To Inqiresrire The Memorial Day aerrlea to ba Ob- serred at the Quaker cemetary to day, Itey 10, at S;4S, undtr the ausptoes the United Daughters of the Oonfadiraey will be one of the mgsi oe|itond1ito and impceailre to tto-due to tha fact But ffniOTads of reterans ef tVh recent war who hare been away from home during the years the world strife waa on. win be bsmk aad present at tha The serrice wlU he condneted at *Tjlttle Arlington” that sacred area wherein reete heroee of the Wer Be tween the Btatee, the First World war and tha recent World, war. General O. H. Franks to to glre the main addreeao f the program while other noCaUe officers will atoo take part Mrsi B. C. VoaTreachow, who has taken a mafor part in the Memorial Day programs here for many yesuu belleres the 1040 affair will be to the nature of. a rally for tha many retnm* ing World war retefana. EXAMINATIONS Competition In Cattle Classic Will Bb Limited To 4-H And Future Farmers Transfer Of llie Kirkwood Area To Hair Is Recorded Schloaburg Brotkera Paid $17.SOO For Six Loto And Bufldidg. Hotel Asaurad Y€4hdlf kfidte the truth tmd the truth 5|kiW nwfct yBufrtt* frO»B •feaK {^ricagCswotel^ty Caacir Drive Has $600 Goal KERSHAW QUOTA IN AUhOUT CAMPAIGN AGAINST DISEASE. " Konkaw oomaty kaab—n ankad to raiaa fiOO at fta tkaro of jkke $lS.ObCkOOO progmm lor m all-o«katlaek on caaeor. Tka campaign will cIom Toaaday aftwtooon, May IS. Yonr gift will kMp support a gNiat nation wido prognun. Wkat fiMT Motkor*a Day ntopiorial covld yo« -wht tkmi to Waun fgvr oantrikntkn fw a woi^y canaa Mlk unw of th* iltiilgnitiijl dapaalloriaut"'^’ ^ ~ ^ Hm poopio of Camden are always willing t» gbok to— GUARD THOSE YOU LOVE _ GIVE TO CONQUER CAN- CER^ PUBLIC FORUM [became neceseary (o inroka tha of e reaolotion -pasasd to council In July, IfM. whaa too people crowded the entire of the sidewalk to sueh an axi I that it was almost tospossihla to rom one end to the otoer without » pushed Into the stre^ Tha^tof I that the proriskwa of fba reaoln- wlU be enforced. —Bishoprffls Msuseagar. Camden council wonU do well after tho Blshoi^* Idas, tnrdays it to afanoat tmposalbls on th* sldawalha of Bread bemuse of the leltarsfu. tollrst kaowa to'Sara hasa tted in Arabia about ITS A. Ik Jack Boykin Is OqitaixiOf Tetoa Jack Boykin, , son of Mr. aad Mrs. Corbett Boykto, Laursas .Oenrt. wbo to oa aaslgnmant with tha nary at ClerMand, Ohio, captain of the sofi^ll team repreaent* ing hto uaH. Ia a roeeat game at tha separation center ^ Clereland, Boy^ kto’a team waa denated 14 to It hut latef It was found that there bad been a mtxup in the scoring and tho What baa become of our bapdf For the whole community feels tbs need of s band! How can • wa again, hare a erack band in CamdenT Just what la it that Jnatifles our haring one? That to the first qmstion to be answered for there are expenditurss for Instruments, uniforms, music and time gireat by toooa who are amm* hers of tho band. From th* Btude Magastoe. '"The greateat raise of a hand in a " 'vGOmiUIUEpf AA wQmAVMVIiEf mttU with tha tight leader to the daftolta psych<doglcal affect on tha com- mnnify. It ratoaa standards of prael- Blon. mentaT aad physical aettrity. standards of loeal pride,” ao Lt Com: John Philip Sousa sal^ Hs contraasa. ”Taks (ha moot le thargic group aad let then b* shBt- lasa anbitiMlaan dtooanramd md down at tha bate, wtthont any risible doeUra to better themsMres, then gam* waa throws onL Ih the. gsne.i^ace a crack hand to tbeir midst and Boykin hit two home mna and two stniriea to score f mna made hy hto Between two pbnnds need on *a.«atttomobfle. of paint are g. M«y 18. to IfathaJ HowrfUl Ob. This Conananity For Thirty-Two Years hospital waa toeorporated April ^ waa'butt Airtoi that ^ Th* Rospttol opamA its raw »^nta Daoatehsr L Ifll, .JL koapital -.1 H? araotload Ouriaa. Tha B^ of ™ Mil eanatoted of W. M. J- W. Corbitt, U A. Wlto * Bsmch, i. c, Bamp. H. .«.i Bawan, W. 1. W J. Burden A ftoa im. totally iuatroyad iro^wing ysnr. BanMk aarrai oautha M traommr of tha ^^*rimry. IMI S’ A. B. WhBolm. & Bhmm Dr. J. W. Brunasai. Dr. a P. Vlnaanl, Dr. F. O. Aaw. Dr. John M. Bratoar, 01. A. W. Hnmpbrtea. Priamt fheaitinM Operating^ and dallrury reoum. X-ray and Lalo^ tery. It AAalt Bait. U OhIIAran Baia. It Baastoatia. A total sf It bada. or Mara and Mar* Bsrvlsa. Bar^ tf patleato par day to im SalVad 4T pattonts pur day to lt44. Barred M pattonts par day to 1141. Barring fO paifante par day so tor Uttoyaar. " More roton and mora bads art naad- ad huteadtotaly if this rlea ip to . ^ . Th* BmpMll to haarity d*^^ au^|gd|riiual,BaytMnt of hOto. and onkiMrifml n*d grant yoa will ftod new tatarsat awakaasd and a different commnnlty for aa np- tx>4ats biuri to rtolbla.* Olttosh. In this wash's toaua of Th* Otoeh icls wilf appear my aanonaoaaMnt as a caadidato for rs slaotlox to tea State Senate. I am sura the gaopla do not ommlder It to ba approptyata^ wtoa or proper that a candidate for a oaanty offlea mauM noa the oolamas of (ha Praao to spread politi cal propogaada do tor to adraaaa of’ tha county nompglgg, but at an apt time I tatand to amka pmuoly to tha elttoono of tha eauuty an aaebnnttog of my otawariflhif m Omir Btotatton- ator aad outltoa tha ptottorm npon whtoh I atond. Anyway* tha rutero are aegnatatod ^wlth » and that, with thfatewnneoa I hart raeoirad from Monde Ip arpry aao- tion of tha county, aanrtoeoa mo tost I ohaU ha ra-atoetod. ^ Nones ¥m Are Hevated At a Thto of the ^uCtha B wfli Aiuiiial Poppy Day Will Be M 25th ^ On Saturday, May t5. aU of ns wlU be asked to wear a Uttla red poppy on our ooate or dresses. The day will ^ Poppy Day, when, one* eaoh year, wa of America pay trihote. hy wesjrtog thalr memorial flowar, tha poppy, to those who gar* their Urea in Amerl- ca’s aenrioe during the World War. And ap we reealr* our poppy from tha women of the American LaglM Aax* iliary, who will dtocribnta the flowers on the streets that day, we will ba sidlag tha war's llrtot wtetonwby tha coiitribntkm we make tor the flower. Ike dtoabled reterans who puka the popples dcrlre doable benefit from the work. ^Wini, it gires thsa empto|raMat--thelr only chanee to help sapport tbanmelree and families. With atreagth aad health gone, tkay cannot compete for work amtost the able bodied, bat they can Puke pop pies. Bran to thalr hospital beds they enn do this work, aamtog money for ea^ flowar they make. Beeond, the work to of real ralna la aiding their reoorcry, oocapylng haada and minds, hfuakiat th* tedtam of loan KUeneea, atoinMtortof storits emtood, by hopaietenses. Tha wutoan who dtotrihnto thaipop- piea, unUlM tho disabled ruteraas who auko them, reeeire nothtog for be* eftortU" nothtog tangible, that is, cafly th* uattotoetton ^ hairteg hslpad*^ brighten the aumory oi the dead aad of kartog eoatribnted to tho weltoiu of Ih# Urtog. It to hard, an* aoenutSteud. work tor tham, but (hey It gtodk^toMtoiybi'ke able to sarifU Tito atonor whtoh to A/gpod tato tha. eoto ipnan- to .enehance tor (ho popBlaa gnaa antlraiy ,to tha wslfPra uethMtoa of flla irnsrionp Legion and tho d toariuaa' Lsglen Agxfllary, aap- poidtoff tom woric whIsB (haao^two iruataafvtoi orgMlaatloon'dete tho tomBlao toll to Bind hy Ro imth ot any la mad# to sema, und baeansu nf tha Oloao an- sympathy existtog •flan and Amfliary msn.ang tostesn aad thana whom thay Finafl papers in the sale of the Kirkwood hotel property on Kirkwood Heights to Thomas B. Hair of Colnm- bia ware filed in the office of the county auditor Thursday. The deed shows that Mr. Hair paid Carl H. and Leon Schloebnrg |17,600 for the prop^ erty which includes six lots and what to left of the old central taction of the century old Kirkwood hoteL The property acquired by th* Co lumbia realtor and building promoter fronts on Green street It to bounded on the cast by the Bolton estate and on the west by the home of Mra. Early Hinson. Hair had prsTionaly qnired property from the Kirkwood area that extends to tha Seaboard Railway main line and emhraees a .club honsa, golf profemlonal aad caddy honse and some fin* tennis courte in addition to three holes of the Camden golf dub. Another real eetat* transfer of tho week wa* that of a dwelling on Bara- field arenne adjacent to the A. H. Ehrsnolon property which was arid by Jdin Whitaksr. Jr., to Pabtela H. Hotter. James B. Goodwin purohased the honta aad lot on .LaFmrotte STonua known aa the Rnssoll houM from Josephine Hastou, aeoordipc to to* transfer reeords. Rogardteg the pnrehausd of Kirkwood hotel area Hair of ColnniWa, note Mr. Rairk he will start wgrk am the eeutor Me- lu of the pTigossi New Klrtmasd boM by Joly 1 at tha latest Mr. Kalr slates that he has Mu materials aouua- try to gat (hto aoctloa raady tor oconpaacy by toll. At that Uma to least flCteen rooau plus 14 in fhs piw. nex will be arpBahls |s gpppto- Price Succeeds Ernest. Nutting IW Dktrict FwMlw^«h£i OuiT WImb Nttitmf Minimum Of $500 In Cush Prixes To Be Awarded Win- nmra In Exposition PW^WMSn OK SN urea by Tlcimsa, to . it Is toterusttof to aanonnssmast chat The inaugural Kershaw County Fat Stock show (or beef cattle la planned to be held In Camden foe first we^ in April, 1147. The show to planned under the sns pices of the Camden and Kerahaw County Chamber of Com merce in coopwatlon with foe county farm agent.for the purpose of further ing beef cattle production In Ker- Shaw county. Competition to limited to 4*H and Future Farmers of America members. A mlnlmnin of $600.00 tn iulrprtleo will be swarded to the winners, $60.00 going to th* grand diampivm' and $t0,00 to the reeerre champion. The remainder will be prorated among the other top quality cattle. Tha wtenera In the Camden show wll! be shown and sold St the Oolnmbla fat stock show a tow days later. Bntrlss in foe Kershaw county (at stock show mnst be bought prior to December 1, lt46. Number of entries by any one person to limited to two. Fnrthsr tnformation regarding tha show may be obtained at the Cham ber of Commerce office or the conn- ty farm agant’a office. 4-H and FFA membera are nrged to make their plana soon. A large entry Mat to sxpeeted. Teen Age Boys And Girls Ask For District Forester B. B. Price, for merly stationed at Spartanburg and Aiken haa taken orar dntie* of dis trict forester with tk* Sonth Carolina State Commtorion of Forestry to thto city. Mr. Pries sneoeede Btmeet Nnttlng who resigned to enter the sawmill bnsinaes in thto area. . Putof Mr. unA Mra. farnkura aad uaaA foil Listen (oBto. The and gMa hawa aet the icont bit uutr foe school bnfldtag and wilt lit It up aa a teen-age cgntsitoi te aU daaleif.. tohool hayn \ the ua* of mauy of you fotfeu may hatra *^ *n 'extra riialr, a pletnra. something that will fit into the ontfitUag sdbeto* of foe j^me. ^ The same goes for some of thm used- forulture ddalers, for certainly in thalr extenair* atoeks, they can And eomething tlur ean donate to tho boys and girto. It to nnfortpnate font Camden to ■o unlike a majority of tho cities, . whtre th* city forernnient has taken s band in the teen age program, prp- Tidfng qaarters aad ontfftting thorn in a rsUable mannr*. Caatoen young people who hare jonramrui to Sam* ter and noted foe teen age li^ont in that eltf are chagrlaed and per- plexed that they cannot hare the same kind of recognition on foe part of the city gorornment J. J. Newberry Compgiqr \W11 Celebrate Parent-Teachers Meeting Is An ‘ hteresting Event rami Cm flUj 17 WOl B* Gecn^om^or Owtgtnmdhig Snin FFngrinfli Lt t f ‘4 4 : V ni S-'c ara» aHtoJL oonry gnn. ia made tn aerw iinlr to n ufioo ef hlgbsto wosito Lao WS' to t;M Bngtttt ehureh, uf Camden on highway Noi to Ml stagura toato - The last meettog of foo year of tho Pareat-Teachsra asooeiatlon was hOM to the andltortam. of the ‘ grammar school on Thursday, May t to • f. m. The meeting was eallad to order Ir Henry Savage, JT., presMeat George Ryan reported on foe tog- gusted by-laws which had bean ra> riawsd Ity Mrs. Donald Morrison and Mr. Ryan. Those were read and adopted hy the organisation. Mrs. Roland Goodale was appotntei chairman of foa grad* mothers. . A. .. fWi. modn. hx, jtiM. .shatr- maa oY foe tanch room, Mrs. Mavti- mer Mailer, and she has arited IBrs. R. B. Bteveason aad Mra. Jake Wit- llama to serve with her en foe corn- mlttoe^ Mrs. Anne Boykin reported on the teen-age canteen to fou absence sf Mrs. C. P. DnBoas^ Jr. The seoto honse has bssn ssiniraA and arraaga- maata hava baaa mada to tosan aad ranevate k. _ A report oa foe grana** waa madafiamatdeyo^ by Mr*. L. LdMea. Jr., aad Chart**' DsLoacb, ckairmaa of foo bnOdtaf eemmlttes stated plaaa wun hatag ^amde for torarovamsate. Mra. W. F. NotUaa, Jr., tho ehafr- sa of tho program comadMe# had as bar guest. Mra. Paul M. of Colnmbla, who Is ehairmaa on lagtolatloa chalrmsa of hmsk room. Bha waa to- trodnosd by Mra. Kafolsen Watte. Mra. Laonard made aa toagfrlug aad toteUigaat talk oa ParsatTUiekeya aettvltlea aad strgsusd tha of sneh an orgatosalloa to foa Friday. May 17 ' win aaako. foo thfarty-flfth birthday of foe J. J. New- berry oompany. In Camdun as where foes* ontotsadteg Newbervy stores ara .loeated, the blrfoday pro- gram win foatnra a sals to which onb staadlBg vatuea will Be offared tha bnylag pnbllc. Maaagur J. & Kalty of the local' Newberry store la nmitng prapais v tiona to nufoe thto birtkday aaalver- Btoy eveat a staaBsut to Oaatoen ahopptaf btotory. Tha Camden store of the Newberry oh^ was opened to litl to the Buum bafldtoc at foe oomr of Broad aad Rutledge ofreete. At that ttoae k wnn whto to known aa a doutde-atore, hnt in foe axpaasloa that has. nstoteil. the skxe now oovem tho amlto: atorty ooenptod by fore# otoren. T%n Newborry etore bna grown wlfo.Onm- IBo flrto Hdwksvry managlr wnn naaiod MeAniater. Tkore have besn n onoeea^ of maangefli and today J.>& Sally, a most psgnonabla and la young ama to to chnrgu. At ^ prauuat ttote (ha storu umployn II AUl tiSM etaika and on Bnturdnys or aptolal days fotoIbm to donbCi. The shto of J. J. Newberry Oo. i wue founded to mi by J. J. Mfor- ; berry, to Stroudsbuig, ^ Oumioiy t 5*,SSf" Bmm of stardy, rmoiiinsful BnalM • JMH raeelvud thn fire dMBif girlib for thd aumbsr sf pnrtato gransnt at V# ■■ -s * i ■ - ‘ *'■ - If** .* -.•■ir-.iVrff-" , w.. -r. ■J--,' _ ^->1