The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 10, 1946, Image 7
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the state on July. 1 la as
Is Noted
MU SpriiiK WmA Dm* A
Wntf J|)ttip On 1—day
readlaf
213, Aiken li.S. illad*
rindeiaon 77, Bamberg tSJ,
Beaufort 16.1. Berk^eiy
16.1,^ Charleyto* tbJ,
rii.1, Chester 26J, Chasttf.
sdon 2A7.
dleton 2S.S, DarUngton
21 j, Dorchester tS.S,
I Hi, Fairfield 23. Florence
Btown 111. OreenTlUa
Dwood 28.1, Hampton 90,
jasper 11.1. Wphtimw
er 27.2. tditrOAinX
[Uxl^on 10.7.
tick 11.1. Markm 1T.4,
\m, Kewberry US, OeoalMl
fix Plekam tpl
jtfX Saloda 80X
Sumter 82.1. Unkm S0.X
117 and York 4SJ.
After weeks o( snmlner weaker
with the mercnry rangliig no m* M«ti
5 expmrlenoed a retam
^ winter recently with the mercnry
droppli^ to as low as 21
XecordliiLig to H. X Brown, local
wm^er obserrer the tl reading
rsgiBtered Sunday morning and was
featared by a light froat Mr. Brown
ststad that so tar ss be bad been
*0 sjo^n. the frost was not
of the kllltng type.
On Friday the minimam
♦as 42 and <» Saturday 42.
-Yhs f^sifal ‘ #aather bnrean
waiDhigton stated Sunday that
snowfall descended
NejJ^Yhik 8utb ftatorday night with
driTO as deep ds 12 to 24 Inches pll-
tagjip. Plows w^ working on the
yilpways beer Sybase where a
oyldenoe on-the
!!! mercnry registered at or
o* Here in Oatf^ tlM heary
pferdlUiig FMday featured i
hall etorms.
The Washhigton weather bveea
slates that tha world may be itarb
• hatt-eintury of progreaslreiy
ccsddr Fsitthsir. A rerersai of the ii-
year world wido trend toward steadily
warmer weather begaa for the nnlte4
2*n*o* losst aboQt fire years aga
If the cycle eoatlmne delkward for
soxt lutlT u It oott*
Untied in the past It mesiM a rstars
of the cold and snowy wmtsrs'
existed itlien Cnrahdps
"Orandpa is rl|d>t” ssyC the weath-
bnrean fat that the
he whddrt colder and the
anow deej^ when I was young.** ,
Rkllflififi*
_ iOMMuirre leski
MSMjSSiff
' Mi pita ul
MBtatatag^
I e«i.Sfik 1041 o< tap HHe
IT pMT Irunlta edi
■r ■nMf. Try a «ee
U Umc itprw
$1.00 Pkf.
in Camdwn at—
icy —
Theatre
kW, A C
Friday, Ma;
May 1
PACE"
with
Bklne-Dennls 0*Kaefe
iMay, May tl ’
MEN OF THE
BORDER**
with
Grant—Fuxiy Knight
11—lotw r. M.
WITH BLONDIV’
vltjl
SlBsIMon—^Arthw l*k.
•Tum., Mv 13-t4
U>VE^dUES**
with
Oberon—ClMde Bwt—
^Nwirt^jSa
BAOP^™—
with
Kelly—j<din Loder
May lf.lt
BASOOItir.
with
Margaret (TBi^
raini
BbptistOmrches
PfnSe Pelttation -
On liqnw Stand .
At the gmredl t^Mag mseilng ol
Oie^lfoctah. Bafdlat seeesletlsa ebm*
pos^ of thirty-three Baptist chnrehss
Mowing
And on*
..i’Mty.tWiSUr
I tl* iMy t* liiVn t*
I yiMr statiftiics an Tfl$
|»Mr; HarT K M H
•fcrihf AatriCdflCfafir^i.^
r .OF FklAiMIT HIt'k.
OHimCH iMstf
Hattie
wni
Mies Annis Newsom ae
Hiere ware • Mahsie _
Borathy Catos hdd shsrge of the pro
gram wkloh wea wery fM^***^
Aftar the ispetkig we sfajoyed a grand
wiener roast h Annie’s back yard.
Oer pastor, Her. CbMalaa sf
ter met wltk es.
We PAY
CoL Hannrlck Is
On Saks Staff
Of
haRulil^ Ydo^ Aia^ Hatbamd
dr PtihMtf AM'WidliiAr
Hat i*dAitiom
meeting
rfaiiM to an 01
’ mt. Ae M
'oriah Baptist association In
Med April H 1241,
on record in the fol>
6siflimMifl and thank oer
Lancaster county delegation for Its
consistent yote stand tar prohlbi*
tlon of the liquor traffic, and for Its
Stand adidMt the ifil^daid innday
amusement bA. gambHlM and mrorce.
Second, we regret the sltnatkm now
found In our state In the domlnatloii
of our state by Uie Uqeor interests,
and the refttasl at odr state leglals-
tnre to obey the wishes of the people,
and do call upon the people of oer
state to elect a gcrremor and repre-
sentattres who will stand tor and
by the ftemoeratle processss of
goTsraiiMnt. and who. will sesk to ye-
tern oer ctats to righteoaanass and
solnWy.**
Four RettooHi^
For **TIm Orm Ddof^ F«-
neral
lo
, Lt Obkmel Leonard M. Haqprich,
tonhirj^ hi dmrgb of all AAF pri>
endw tho Bast-
Oonunand, has
trdlaiag
T^rahilhg
dates dtaff of Um Hsw.
^drpe Flylhd, Serrles, hssdansrters
at Orshgeberg. S. C., scoordiaf to
annoenoemeht mads ladt weak by W.
Ted Oannswsy, director- of aaleo.
Colonel. Haeprieb, recratly die-
charge^ from the AAF aftmr most
recent duties as a msmbsr of the ser>
fey board to select poetwsr air itelda
and military laatallailoas la the Phil*
faplne Islanda, wA epectallse 'in
Becchcraft sales for iriilch Haw.
theme la Regional ReprseentaUTo In
the Carolines. VirginlA the District
at CMambis area and parts of
Georgia and West Virginia.
Bora in Gary, Indiana, Colonel
Hauprich learned to fly la the first
experimental CPT progimm at Per.
due UnlTdrslty while an under grad
uate there. Before heading all prl-
mary flight training In the AAFI9TC
he waa commanding officer of the
primary school at Camden.
Ooloael UaeMti in amrrlsd ta the
former Ann ^liaker, daeghter of
Mr. aad Hra. Jo^ Whitaker, Jr., of
this city. Ool<^ Hsupriok was s
young msn of fins penooallty and
|rank^ among the as a flymr.
His wtte Is one of Ci
I charming girls and ‘
kaftr-
'A iri/tetUiif,
H M KM h'omi
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A*
Camden’s ihost
Is equally at
r a sseiai
AiSUMWiMMSMba
Prospects Of Be
WeevQ In .State
Very 'Qireatenint
Aeafardlng to reports from the fad-
erul aatoraelQglsts la ths state tlte boll
weerfl titnatlon in South Carolina ap-
pears threatsalng td ill cotton grow.
STSv.
Spring examtnatlona M snifaes
Whod trssb for hIbernaUng boll
waarAi Indieste an aysrage of XIM
Nta bbll wesyfls per serd In aread
adjabeat to last rear'd cotton flMds.
This anmber is sUgbtly smaUsr than
last year's aysrage of AMO but It Is
Udarlf t#lee that of 1244 when (he
itsnite was 1,210 per acre.
TMre are cnoe^ boO weerils in
hlbsrattkm at ibb prdaent tkne to
cause beayy Ipssie to the cotton crop
aatsi normal conditions, says the re-
pbrt
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Thursday and Ffiday, llBy d and lO
“LoyeLettew^
NEWS . ; OOMIDY
• Saturday, Bllqr 11
WMMBnMIli
‘Xkitwado Pkmeers”
SariMt TmoI*
COMIDY
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Saturday, Late Show—lOiM
*Tlie Wonan Who Came
«Mi JafeO Led«r — N*My EMIy
Monday and Tnesday, May IS and 14
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