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jf i* Jue ■ -V :ii * ’1 -fin \ ' I :'f.! ■ 1 PnJ 11m,: ■ . |ii£iv tr -a (* W'f :■- . I i (f; fC-;!* DeLoach Shecnni Gub Utle In Stiff Match Dafeate Charlay DaLoach 3 ' Awl 2 Bafora Larga Gallary At Golf Club Tiik CAMDIW CHWOWtCLt^ CAMDlfi, getlTH CAgOUWA, FgltAy, JUNt ?, IM* ;r-A"«s tifc' j M'. Camden Junior ., Legion Team To Start Play S^on Schadulad To Opan Saaaom^At Manoinf On Wodnaaday Jnno 12 In one of the prettieet and most tn* terestlna golf duels erer witnessed on the coarse of the Camden Country club, DeLoach ^beom wj^n^ the club title by defeatlhg Charley DeLoach S up and 2 Sunday. With both players drlTlng In good form, their tee shots In particular be ing of the Booming carrying type, the morning session found Sheom ahead by one hole. On the first nine in ses. sion Sheom shot a 42 and DeLoach a 48. On the second nine both checked in with 89’s. The scores were higher than the arerage, this being due to the fact that neither player was putting with accustomed accuracy. In the morning round Sheom was leading DeLoach 2 up on the 15th hole but DeLoach came back to take the next three holes and square the ntatch as they teed off on the 18th: Sheom gathered a 8 on this bole and was 1 up on his opponent at the dinner hour. The title match was actually de cided on the 8lBt hole which Sheom won with a birdie 4. This put him 2 up as they started the 82nd. On the 82nd Sheom was again out in front -with a birdie 2 to go 8 up. The two players haired the 83rd with 4’s and the 84th with 6’s. Charley DeLoach missed an opportunity to win the hole but his three foot putt lust kissed the cup rim and the match was over. The totals for the afternoon rounds were; Sheom 89-25-74; Cbaa. DeLoach 40-89.75. Ralph Shannon won the ' second flight honors by defeating Van Hough 1 up on 18 holes,. This match was a nip and tuck affair, first Shannon lead by a hole and then Hough taking over in front. The match was all even coming into the 18th which Shannon won. Shannon's score for the 18 holes was 88 while that of Hough was 89. In the third flight Tommie Brace, a recent daddy, was winner over W. S^eora 4 and 8. Brace shot an 89 Norris &otiiere To Manage Cemrat Block Mm . Gridinn T»l«at«d Yeaai( VUb WOl Look Aftar Path*'* ' N«w Vwitur* MANY CAILS . ARE ^— EMERGENCIES WImb you call tha'Fim- crsdl Honia idantifiad witb thin amblam tbay will rv- spond immadiataly. Oja tbat you cmn dapaad. Members of the local American Le gion athletic committee, accompanied Athletic Officer Beckham Russell to Columbia last Sunday to attend the meeting of representatives of Junior Legion baseball teams at the Wade Hampton hotel. Some , thirty-six teams were represented. According to A. B. PenneU, depart ment athletic, officer, tbjLrty-eiUdtt teams are entered in the ootnpetltion this year. Each team will 'play 12 games to determine the league win ners who will then compete for upper and lower state titles. Elimination play begins on Wednesday, June 12, with the Camden Juniors playing at Manning. On the following FYiday, June 14, Manning plays a return game here. # The estate championship series be tween' upper and lower state title winners will be played July 24 through August 7. League champions will play for best 2 of 3 games to decide upper and lower champions, who will play a five game series for the state championship. The Camden schedule is in conflict with the home schedule of the Cam den Palmetto league team, but Ath letic Officer Becl^iam. Russell of the Legion post says that these conflict ing dates will be ironed out to the satisfaction of both teams. Camden is in League 5, and the schedule adopted is as follows: Juno 12—Sumter at Hartsvllle, Camden at Manning. June 14—Hartsvllle at, Sumter, Manning at Camden. June 17—Sumter at Camden, Harts vllle at Manning. June 18—Camden at Sumter, Man- total and Sheom.95. jJack Nettles, whose great lament is that he never won a golf event had his ambition si^fined over the weA- end when he was wlaner of the kick- er classic at the Country club. M. Allen was second and W. Sheom third. Nettles shot ,a. 91 gross, carried a 20 handicap to gtit a net 71. Allen shot a gross 90, which with .his 15 handicap netted him a 76. Sheom scored a 49 and 46 for a gross 95. His 25 handicap gave him a net 70. In the draw Nettles was winner over Al len. Pro Steve Duda announced this week that the play for the Presi dent's cnp would be started in July and expend over a pmlod of several weeks. This will be match pky with handloaiw and all msmbers oC tbs Oanidsn dnb will partidpnln. FDNtRAL HOME PHONL 103 CAMOfN.SC AT LAST... MLItP POR RHEUMATISM UMBAM. MtlLEII JBimrS MmilflS. MCMCIIt MEIIITIS •Isi. gs I toel wsM N«* ea •■MBsm.* Vkar* «lwt mW Mur vbse WM IMb m IH tSMi rtllat vm IwsBwSle. Tty LAKIN’S 9 DROPS On M* 41 All Dm$ Stem For Sale ' ’★ t Several Nice Houses < i „ andInjCity._ W. B. FORT Csundon, S. C. BUILDING MAT^AL ORED BRICK SIDING 0 MORTAR MIX OSTONE AND SANl SheeD'ock and Windows CITY SUPPLY & EQUIP. CQ. General Trucking GUIUN TRUCKING UNES 1024 Broad Straat TalaQdMNM 6 Grading and Excavating L. I. GinON & COMPANY TaWpbaM 2402 Horatio Algmr might have found la- spirmtlon for n book which 6« dbtllfi have described st.*'From the Gridiron to Industry” If hs^iHWf._the future plans of McKay nnd- HoWard-Norris, sons of Mr. dnd Mrs. Henry Norris, who have starred in Camden hi|dF school football ranks. } McKay Norris was captabB qt -the Camden team of 1946, while Howard, his "brother, was a member of the team. McKay is now attending New berry college, while Howard will be a-senior In the high school here next year. But this summer the two brothers will embark upon their industrial career, namely as managers of the Cmmden Concrete Block company. Henry Norris has made plans to erect s concrete block plant on U. 8. high way No. 1 Just east of the city limits and near the Ooodale Greenery. This plant to be of cement Uockaand steel will have a miles machine cap able of turning ' oht 1,200 concrete blocks daily. The plant will cover an area pf S acres. , Boy Scout News Masting of Troop 38, May 30, 1948 The meeting opened with the Scout Doth and Laws. The patrols gave a report on their weekly meetings. The dues were then taken up and turned over to the scribe. We then had our business and announcements in which our Scoutmaster told us about Camp Barstow and when we go there. Sonny McClain’s patrol gave the troop a demonstration on first aid. The meet ing was closed with the Great Scont- maater’s Benediction. The Qreen Bar patrol meeting was held after the benediction. Scribe of Troop 88. nlng at Hartsvllle. June 20—Sumter at Manning, Hartsvllle at Camden. June 21—Manning at Sumter, Cam den at Hartaville. June 24—Camden at Sumter, Man ning at Hartsvllle. June 28—Manning at Sumter, Caia- deb at Hartsvllle. June 28—Sumter at Hartsvllle, Camden at Manning. July 1—Sumter at Manning, Harts- ville at Manning. July 8—Sumter at Camden, Harts vllle at Manning. July 5—Hartsvllle at Snmter, Man ning at Camden. State llieatre KERSHAW, a C ' FriAmy, June 7 *<MEN IN HER DIARY** I*eggy Ryan—John Hall !(eturdny, June 8 “DRIFTING ALONG** Johnny Mack Brown Sat., June 8, 10:30 P. M- “SONG OF MEXICO^* Adele Mara—Edgar Barrier M[^(Mi.-Tuea., June 10-11 “PARDON MY PASr* Fred MacMurray—Marguerite ■Y Chapman Wednesday, June 12 “THE MADONNA*S SECRET** Francis Lederer—Gail Patrick Thursday, June 13 ‘THE DALTONS RIDE AGAIN’* Alan Curtis—^Lon Chaney HOnCB I Please take nodee that Clarkson Tiro Service of damdee. Soetb Caro-j lina, a partnership compoibd of the undoalgned * partners, has bSMi die-' solved and tbs partnership sgreenlsiat cancelled. Tbat the asaets sad best- ness of said partaersblp have been ■old to J. & H. Clarkson. Any creditors having claims hereto fore incurred against the above mea- tioned partnership will file them with J. S. H. Clarkson, doing bvslnees aa Clarkson Tire Servlee of Camdea, 8. C. ' (Sfthed) R. B. CLARKSON. (Signed) J. 8. H. CLARKSON. May 29, 1148. SUMMONS state of South Carolina, County Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas Andrew T. Belton, Nannette Belton, Grover C. ^Iton, J. ~F. Belton, William M. Belton, Thomas McCain, Hattie McCain Cunningham, Allie McCain, Irene B. Burford and Ester Mae B. Mayes, Plaintiffs, Vs. Joe MoCain. Elltabcth B. Gomes, Henry McCain. Robert BfbCain, Mel vin McCain and Dorothy McCain, Defendants. ' To the Defendants Above Named: You and' each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in this action, of wbicba copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy * of your an swer , to the said Complaint, on the subscriber hereto, at hit office, Ker shaw, South Carolina, within twenty (20) daya after aervicS hereof, ex clusive of the day of such servlee, and if you fall to answer the Com plaint within the time aforeeaid, the plaintiffs, in this action, will apply to The Ciourt for the relief demand ed in .the Complaint and for inch other and further relief aa may be meet and proper. L. R. JONES, Plaintiffs Attorney. Kershaw, S. C.. February 21, 1948. To the Minor Defendants; Henry McCain, Robert Mc(^ln, Melvin Mc Cain and Dorothy MoCain and the de fendant. Elisabeth B. Gomes, a person Non Compos Mentis, or such person in charge. Notice is hereby given that unless you apply to the above named Court and have a Guardian Ad Litem ap pointed, to represent you in this cause, within twenty (20) days aftsr service hereof, exclusive of the day of service, upon you, the Plaintiffs, herein, will apply to the Court pro curing the appointment of some suit able person to represent you as sucb Guardian Ad Litem in this proceed ing. >. L. R. JONES, plaintiffs Attorney. Kershaw, S. C., February 21, 1946. j To the Non Resident Defendants:! Elizabeth B. Gomez and Melvin Me-' C^aln: You are hereby notified that a inm- mons and complaint in this matter was filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court of common pleas for Ker shaw County, South Carolina, on the Slsf day of May, 1948, and la there on file for your Inspe^lon, and yon are farther notified that yon are hereby served by pnblleation by or der of the Court, and yoa are required to answer the complaint in thla ac tion, the‘ original which la filed in the Office of the Clerk of C^nrt, Ker shaw County, Camden. B. C., within twenty days after service hereof, ex- URBier ^tnddite Ambitknu For Higher Education Daring the last five yeara moot of the students who have been gradaated from Mather Academy have attend ed coUege.- The class of '48 it no ax- oeption. One of the two who finished their work In January has already completed a lemester’s work at Hampton Institution. The other, being a • draftee w'as unable to enter. The majority of those who enter usually continus until they have obtained their degrees^ though sometlmee. tbelr courses are Interrupted by periods of work. Locsl students who were graduated In the class of *46 are as follows: SaUie Ballird. Olivia Boykin. Ivy Mae Carlos, Bettye Garter, Richard HW JadtaoD, NorSMD Jones. Francaa K^y Jr, Mack Kanedy. MaiJ^* Nalaoa LlUla Mae nSlIS Thomas. Ola0r» {S*, and laea Wood. Pbartei^ a claat of forty^ona. the U, her in any elaas with t? 'of last year’s group tUff. elusive of the day of service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plain tiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the reltof damaadad. L. R. JONES, Attorn^ for the Plantiffs May SI. 1941 12-14-0 HmiiNiiiensiK/j^ Ranted im horn fmiKilontI p^rhJk CftBMIl MSMiATAPiTom FACr ftt WAt §oZi £O10A^PAAO. Few people ge through Mu out tmvlng financial pf«t davalop eoeaalenaliy. wImr do. wu oan atuaily wmr solution for you. 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