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4; ; r' . ^ . STcitlOt KobImw County Is ToBe Esqiattd^ Tliroagti MeAmn Of Four Out-Centers ^ ^ Chronigle ;me5s CAMDEN, SOUTH CARCMJNA, FRIDAY. MAY 24. 1946 NoikAw 10 jn CancUdates Asked State 'Attitude—Or Else Saturday Will Be Poppy Day AssociaH^^ fHelds fiif Mettinc At Ctmrt Hauee OM Age PMUioa aseoclatloa f^ndaa and Kershaw ooontjr, I its presideat, R. A. Poorser ettr, has addressed a ntoim- to all caadldatss for the state ) tad boose of reprasentattses eandidaites for fOTonor aa4 intgoreTBor and also the States senate and soagress ior that stats, poblkdr whether M they will sopport a retire- (f(»‘ the old age grdaps hi same huls and oe the ‘sdhM tloof that bare been extended to gronps of cltlsens. rs«>latiss, which wm adopted liaMting of the Camden and Ker- eeosty gfosp hedl last Vtldap is the aadltorlnm of the oosn- Mrt hoase and attended hy orer IhMdred memlers, rspreseatiag a awrchants and self-employed t, eftm that they hare been left r oJl retlrwnest laws, both state IwdesaL » reeoliitton also cites that the a goTefnmeat of South Oarollaa IproTided one handred thoosjuid kins for Jodgea all state, connty inonlcipa] ontljfoyees, IneHiding Isl teacbers, dnmg the past two It also atatei that the federal mn^nt baa prorlded rettnmmt litPto more than half of all the of the nation. fweiTing a r^ly from the candidates for county, state dedersi offices, the local aMocia- Ideclsres that all membsrs of the I organlsatioa. will be Sdyised as heir stUtade, tayorable or nn- abls. Declares Sunday Amusements Out Jtdm W. Duud Smr» Wtf la Ownr So Fun Muat Cocnn ToEmd Hike Raps )h Greed Vote Getting Army - OiViear MnltM Talk At Mnmovlia Profvnai Ouslaye B. Vrahll^ sp^k- ■y Frank H. Heath The attorney general of South CaroHna, Hon. Jtdin M .Daniel, has ruled that Sunday beseball and other amnsements are illegal In South Caro lina. What many dtisens, eepeelally sport fans, would like to know it— whst doee the attorney general mean by “other amusements’*? If he means ths morles, we la den wUl not feel Uis prohibition, tor ths Sunday morto program was closed some time ago by T. Lee LHtle^ local theater magnate. When Um cadet school wss la t^eratloa here the Sua- dsy ebows sttracted big crowds, hat sftsr the school closed, buaiaM Ml off to sn extent where opsratlon Wss St s loss. / And es tor bessbell, CsaHlen a few baseball and softball garnet on the Sabbath during the war yeara, but, tike the moTlea, Camden people are not thellned to attend ball games on the tiord*# day. But there are two sports hers that feati^ Sunday, thsy being golf and polo. Polo is playsd Vrery Snnday afternoon during the ^ter eeaaon at Kirkwood field. The atoisskm fM Is small and what Is taken in goes to charity and ths maintenance of the field. Oolf Is one of the most popular of Saturday, May 25, hag been designated by the American Legion and the Legion auxiliary as Poppy day, and Mayor Francis N. McCorkle has issued a proclamation, un^ng full co-operatkm by the public wtth the Legion and aui^iary in the sale oi the p<H>pies for the program of cfiiiid (welfare among the families of veterans. His proclamation follows: Whereasr^ AmerkAiL Legion and the American Legion auxiliary have designated Satv^ay, May 25, 1946, as Na tional I^ppy day, fid 'j ^ 4/2ao1 Wheceas, it is the desire that all citisena co-operate purchasing the poppies as tendered by the ladies of the auxil iary; the process from this sale to go to the rehabilitatfos and cheild welfare program of their organisation. Therefore, by vkthe of authority, vested Ui me as mayor, I proclaim May. 25 to be observed by CMmiet^ people as Natidnal Poppy , day. (Signed) F. N. McCORKLE, (Xty of Oamden, S. C. Populate Will Derive Much BeneBt From New Movement i 11 ■ I Iron Lung Drive Roars Toward A lover $20,000 WUl Be Ex- pended In Bethone. Blaney. Kershaw and Beg^in Most Popular Campaign History Meets With Marked Success . In Kershaw county aoon four branch health Dir^ors Of Eoepitdl In Memorial To Late Superintendent Dkectors BMy have . to be lo cated raapactlvaty at Bottisst, Kar. ibaw, Boykin and Blanay. according to announcement by Dr. A. W. HumphrlM, Kershaw county health of ficer. Bach health center win be hi the tl nS .1 oTT"^ CM ftery buUdJng. afnr^iiSJSi^Jith thi equipped with all assltsry featurea known as oet-eenten. eMh Jli^iiKn^floo^£ ^ ^ approximately |7,80S. was within 1400 ^ Tba coaatrsctkm asA eqnlpplaf wlH~ W financed., by f alate-tedersl Thu (. An. Af thA mAei pTOfram. |l,77tJI0 SBprofrtotei anIJIlinni mto2he^ assembly fdf M of <he If «>w»tles, aa4 HMO.SM t| iandB calMhf for IS stales SpS'-rs.’ss r.r.xsr Lung In die window of the Csmdsn ™ •^•“***** iL wuAfww u, ^ center and outessSsrs Pumltnre company, with a back- - - It. (^rbett Him With BMatifnl Silver Bowl In lUcognitson Of Ssrviis Dr John W. Ooihstt, a patient at the Camden hossttal, was presented with a beantifttl Sterling sflirer bowl by the board of dhrectors of the hos pital Tneaday attamoon. .The preeentaUon of the bowl wa* taade by Preeldest Haary O. Carri. son, Sr,, of fha board who axpressed to Dr. Corbett the appreciation and admiration the board personnel felt toward him. and cited the nnselfiah. At a meectag of the board ef db> rectors of the Camden hoepltal held Tneeday erenlng. May 14. reaolutlons inamorlaliilng the record of the late Mannee Baruch, hoapital superin tendent snd managar tor many years were adopted. They read as follows: “Whereas, Ifannes Baruch senred as a faithful and loyal member of the Board.of Directors of the Cam den Hospital from the original or- ganixation of the Hoepltal In If IS: “And, Whereas, dnring that entire time he served without compensation as Treasurer of the Camden Hoe pltal because of his interest In the Hospital and hla high sente of al truism; And, Whereas, 'during the past twelre years .he efficiently., . con- Bclentknitly and devotedly served the Hospital hrst as Its Manager and later as its Saperiatend^t; ' “And, Whereas, these generous and _ mometsr ress many It Is aa tntefasung tact that tius 1.v.m campaign la not btlig carried to. a ... blg Buocets on ths shoulders <4 con- out-ce^ew tribtttors of large amounts, but rsther incJude m<mOe X-rsy w- tt taX hsM dolbSs of tba rSddla- Jj®*' *T*J“*®*; el«£ SI is causing tha tompefttnre to rise In the thermometer. *^*!2?* (toe man, hi. clothe, a bit rngged, a i^bble of beard on his face, cany- >■ ^ ing a box of tools, stopp^ to look at ™ senricet win be Boused In • A ’I ■ i,. : j ' 'V' the Long snd then turning to a by stander said. *T can’t giva mors than a half buck to help get that dingus for the .hospital, but Fd Uko to do that much anyhow.** / The oampal^ In the labile schools In ths city and about the oouaty Is me TW7 * beans He said la part IBs Ustenlng to the lofflbsss on an* Ivesisred what leur nt tkoufhta have be I to the men we bon# sad S to May. Do you WSdsr [dMr purposes sad Ides rt In which they fought, conclude, logically I hetfevei each of these post wars the and ‘ideala were very much jime? I it not your feelings that thsly dual contributions were nnseL jod that they hoped any saerS- I to help to make the world a ] place in which to Uvet A I wherein honest democratic pro. I founded upon Biblical precepts wue t^preTall? Whaterer may - about them I believe In gea- ad in brief that such oomwl>*4 wposea and Ideals for whkh •n bare fought la all oar wgli, [thla be so, bava their Mtsitp n And foUewtag-fhe llikt' Bve all of ns kept fhtth with od ttriren ade«mtdly dh malim and Mads cowe trunT Viestlon. la thr world to- Sleaae turn to psfe four) STPiiiiilg May 26di commencement exerclsso_®f i Mfh school win beglB^ ^Ok ay 2«, at 8:80 p. bl, the xreate sermon by Bev. »•*; f..Kabott. •Iday evening. May *1. amencement ezerdsaa WHI M rith Rev. Jamea O. Jeaalags « Ma aa principal speaker. . . lattes are: Oeorge Cslvni >11. Wilburn BmU Hlas^ [Waiiford Peeilas, •“yndii, iamsa gedbsA^Py areoce O’Dell Stoker Tmesdala, Claads. Qoir la eaa ot tne mosi popuar q*. t — ___ all-year spoHs In Camden, with large efficient and outstaadiag service that crowds of Camden golf club members tl>e doctor had rsaderrde as prasideat and Kueata crowding the course over the board Id Mm yuan that have passed. "The bowl Wmt we preesnt is filled to the brim wHIl pur lord and stfet- tion and it Is onr hops that we mar have the beasgt ot your advice aai gnldahce M en matteru relating to the Camden hospllal for many yei to oome," said Mr. Carrlson. The bowl beans tha fcdlowlag ha scjiption.** TBB BOARD jgJMBMCTOBB DR. JORirW. OOlRBBTT as a Mcen of GRATMTUL RBCOONITIOK FOR ms LONG AND VAITHTUL 8BRV10B TO THl - CAMDBN HOtPrrAL IMI and gueats crowding the course over 6ie weekends. The same la true an over the state. If Attorney General Daniel tnOluded polo jmd foif la his listlag of flilngs lUeg^ on Sundays, thsre Is golaf to be a^ tremsadons pretest go forth from idovotees of these sports. . Uwl this writer eSiM into the SouHHead, we lived la a eeiudially la the BSldweet where beaihell lee, yadht reelag. ffUf. Mllti la fact an temhLjif^ rppa^i^ patdoer no houtmty toward eperta on Sun- ’UdayB..Bad we guMf ap la the 9oath. ^lamd. V’hipe liicp M aiade eC etrtet splrttnel ^ervaiiw of tihe Sehheth ’'Ana, wnetwM, ihuhi svutjtvw miu saa vaaw w.>av^ , devoted servlcea contributed greatly!drawing In the pennlte, nlcklet and to the upbuilding of the Camden Hoe-1 dimes, and the reepoase has been pital to its present important status aioat tntereotlng. The parpbee ef the in the Commuhity snd contributsdj drive seems to have stfude a chord greatly to the commnnHy welfare; jot sympathetic tmderstaadlng on the “And, Whereaa. Manaes Bamch, on part of kiddles, ths adolaaoeat aged February If, 1948. passed from among gronp, adults. In (act, svevybody. us to the Great Beyond; Onr guesf li that the eampatai lu “Now Thwwfore, Be It ReeolTed: going to ge srvur the top hy a big anr- “First: That ths Camden Hospital gin. And ruH pMiFSd Mtads. that it has in the passing of Msnnss Banichllt does, the heJmtoe that ramalaa buildings with wMe MtpSMa. oi iftn- dows so arranged as to takur full ad vantage of the ana’s rays for heating In the winter yet cutting them pit from overheating the butldlng’s In terior In the Bumsser months. In some of the emnUes, elaborate health centers wA he euastracted costing as much as fSSO.tOO aai squlpped with the same bufle scr- vioes bnt with ouch adiMtoBs. as a library, surgery, pharmacy, peilahlea room, phyehlatry oC(toa,-eye ehauii- aatlon room, aoolal servtoi office. emefgeaBy operallBt—- a few beda tor smergeuisy pstlsato. ‘iqat a vatuM sad deveSed servant; “Second: That the Bsatd of DA ■ tors as tadividusli have isat CPHsii tura IS page tve) llajiey Officer Ehtera Race For Office O^Sheriff Douifie^ WatooB MakM Far- nuU AMBoancamanC Of Hia Camdiilacv TUs Waak mwn MBFTwa. »a . •■ThiMh -iiAsir i see wPpFstofal toii ‘Tlub r Ron Is Growing Raindly; OfDcers Active Many Camden People, Lowly And Rich, Alto Presanted With Membarahipa — IpBg Itorviee and Mto . senal toontrlhetions Made to den Hoepltal by Maanea BaratA; “Fomih; That a par* la the Mla- nta Beek of'the Board of Phectors be Inscribed ot his BMmory, s ccq^y of those resolutions bs sent to his Widow, and a copy of these resoln- tioas be sent to the press.** after the Luat Is phld . ,to a asdst hui lutoho are auto pertlcttiafty thepp who have Fhtiier And Two S<m»—AR Warriors Are Back At Home I &A rOTTSDrarxtaBwA'Bwrt' is growiag daily la Kershaw ooanty, —•— the latest saooancemMit comlnf from James D. (Doaale) Watson of Blaney, who boasts, of twenty years' of o«^ .standing aervlca as peace and law sa- officer^ toe oouaty. - - - - - ,— 1. S. Arledfd Smilaa Hi^iplly As Hd GFMta His Bgff via aeia—^ W* — _ club? A very exclusive organlsatioa and on. has to be Invltod to jota It Usually toe invitation Is on toe erdw of a peremptory command and auny mambers have been put on the roU against thefr most strsnuoas ohjse- tioa. ' ~z~ 1,. 1 Ths new club is known as “CLUB leputy rterlff mid hsadquartem are af the city i^al^ Wataoa wa^ POPRY 4C BfiUBlX r"W3(*4*- >\>L 'i’H) at Blaaev tor tea ysariraod' cams a deputy sheriff under Rherlff J. R. McLeod, BomiMg as aoeh for two sad g half years, wlmi he becasM a member of the coost]^ coo- stahulary. Watuon’a Isglou of friends deolsre that hie fieord Is soeb so to MKRIe to toe htih office he Is seekh^Al- ready the list of candMatss tor ths office fC sheriff lists, J. K Jr„ whr Is servmg M a dofttf dnrlfr now, Eugene U Moeeley and G. B, (Gib) DeBruhl. It Is reported that one 4dd perhhpa two othto eaadfdates dfil aanouB^wiIhla a few di^ am b BadlT V kqiired ki Anto -tWAdf Near HcM Ciir |U'aHa*rnM nifbira. By Anlo Drivon Rf , , ■ Nfpra , 4ean( sevea if Im Uniform Ten gaemsd It-toat ie another of toe entstandlag thtaga that too Camden LIobs are dotagjhMptag those who are unfortunate. They be lieve that good eyael#it mens toe sbiltty to do better work, more work snd to find more happtaese in Mfe, The Lions dub Is the Infaat ser- vice organisation of Camden hut It has already served notice on the eom- mnnlty that It caa aad wOl do things In s big way. Next week the Lions will sabmtt tbrongh the Chronlele a complete re port on the drive. On May 28.*^ 17 aad S8. the suto convention of the Ltoos olub ef foath Carolina Is to be held at OreeavlllA The Camden elnb will ha lepKeeatod at this convention by Presldmit B. West; Vice President Floyd 0. Boykin; Seoretary-Tressurer Joha^. Btover wd JXrectora- Chglaiifl ” Stoto Offfodr. T. J. Chargm B«ii Mvor With and L. E. Smith. hall, with a recepttoa desk la is known se the police statioa. A fsBow named Alva Rato, native horn, wl|o heeds toe etly law eoforeemsat group as major domo. Is proaldeBt ef to# club. Operstkm of toe duh, di rected by Ifr. Rush is headled by a grhup of braway chaps who go hy the names of Shtoeea, Sailto, Me- Mxnns, Rose, Mahoney,‘Clybura, etc. OuallficatloDs for membmtolp range from disregard of traffic Utota, to imiproper angle parking. All msmhini of, the clnb, who pay the $2 fee, am motorists. In fact, you must ha a motorlet to get a memhertoip Dstlag. Dp to Monday noon the dab had a membership dl soma fifty wlfii the premise of doubling that total ' the end of toe month. A check of toe list of asemhers M redilalsomt d gsstng throigh - * catalog of "Wko’s Who la Cdpsil The officera of ths organlsatioa have not confined their aiembsraMA drag- ina to tost the poounoa jHiiee IB<.dti- story bnt have readied ett Into iltia sw^ raaks. Many 'proataeBt dtl- seM have become R Is a happy time In the honm ef I. 8. Arledge on Mill atoset here. For the first time l^some years threw esrvles men of the fruafiy are all at home together. They are.L T ^ ^ JlSc*S*LJSr Wislung To Qaahfy jllaag C. Arledge, who estoed IsDeadOiiie For Candidates Wtt- ... - *4 moatos la toe air corps and John R. Artsdge, who la a corpo^ la the If-Ptoes itmymmag toi miito den on the Caiadm BlshopylOe kj|R>- __ , - Iway Is to critics) condition at flm W|b|h|r Jusal kswltal as ths rsenlt el sa AllIO ffroih Isa oa Ritovay 14 ea^ The child, with her m-^ [4-year«ld sister, E your o*?"**®" dbeitod asellon el the AMIto uMMI •fTIto: the Kershaw Oouaty Demoos^ The odd featare ef this ireualoa Is that it la a ease of a tatoar and hla two eoM. L & Ariedge is the fathsr aad with Me atr eorpg afm. Is fkieugh with toe service, having hew honor ably discharged. John Arledge, with ten men to* la the atony like# It so wsH that he has lust re-salisted for another two yean. SMdMrbome m Unit (hi ibition Here 4*AR‘Atoerieui** Ganv Offer Display At Lofimi HrP ^ Tke pebMe Is oordlally tovftod te vlett tt eshlMtlOB prsssatsd hy toe 82Bd, AfTboipe Dtvtsloa CO Ifto 14, 28, 8Mf li, at the AaMrtoea HaS te Caatoea. The hours for vlstt- ors-sre Ustsd as betag between 11 A M. sad f P. M. *tlM 12nd (AH Amerleaa) •Allhome DtvMmi Is Jb® <dd«t AiihonM dtvt^ 'I'lIV VUnrtoaasaw n m ■ ■■ — . Bsecntlve committee met aad fixed toe entrance feee .for toe r*“***“ county offices as found bdow. *110 entrance for qaallfyiag to the ooailng primary cloase Jqae 1st. 1141. at 12 o’clock, BOOB, AD cmdldatei win have to comply at thhr time. ne following schedule shows w|ist toe candldstss fie wllf be Ytrito** poshlofl, and what it will be ‘toifitoeT* opposition: WHh Without Sheriff v....tl80.P<l Senator 100.00 lOO.Of ’ Refresentatives • 80.00 Treasnter 100.10 Auditor IOO.I0 PeArntm Judge 100.00 Mrs. Louise JaMoNm. who reside# near the Raboa Oop reeis toet over the line to Fairfield eomty. Is to Cemden hospital suffering .from to- Jnrim roeetroi whsha a oar driven hy her husband, Nick . Jackaea. crashed into a bos that wgs statkapery and without lights OB toe highway Thnrs- day night Ira Themaa BraaUdw, Who rssMse In the Centsrvflle area oi Fairfield county Sad was driver the bus, whioh is reported to bslOBg to the U. 8. Rnhber compeay jtoat at wnmihoro, was emsfod ky State. Patrol Offinar T, f.wMaai»n> and chargai with hiurftii«. defective llgfeto on toe has. He paid a fine to mesf^ trate Chariss Blyther*s eoert-fridey. According to tie reiMit of toe as- fals to <toat with toe drivw*^ s ear that wae pmsasdlaf to tha of- peslte direetion the has wee heeded. While toe ^rlvsr ef the ear, repetlsi with, Braakese. toe Jaeksoa up/The heaAfghto sf toe ear drlvoa 1^ toe 'weeum ware oa taB and ptp vented Jaekeen from ssatog toe eta- tiooaiy hue. Ae w faaelt Ba-epMhad into toe bos. Boto Jackapa aid. his Srife were so badly mjured to be msbed to tom Qipf «■ Jackson eras ' iMPsito^ the, fisekson lewtaf. Prehato Jadgs e Warden BOjOO^ 28:00 80.00 80.00 180JO ISOjOO 180.00 •BOO Ooroner Magistrates: Alt Camden At Blaney At Bettune ^ At Kershaw *8.00 Other Msgislrates . 18.00 Allen B. MurdMOOi. Acttog BssiBtary May *2. 1048 ^ Called mriihm is tie oldeet Atiheme dtvls-i;;j ^ Reeommeiidiiig lit J3748W -.a v.in-, .swet q&tfrily Sm ef toe tre^srs ef toe ef toe — ‘'■ { It le urgently reqgptsd vtoat farmers of DeKelh aad Waismw la tha-Coert ijoaiigB k„ep 11 ■ TU'' it t ■ »/ 'tV ;. / ■ 'jSh • J . ■ \ i h