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Grammar Scliool
Awards Preaented
On Graduation Da$
The award! of medals gtrea at tke
Camden frammar school cradaation
exOTcises on Toeoday, 1^[^;2A at 11
a. m. In the grammar seVeol audU
torium were as follows:
Scholarship glTon by M. H. Hey*
sum won by Pearce Webb of Mrs.
Mills’ section of the first grade with
an average of 95.
Most improvement medal given by
David Wolfe woB by Barbara Catoe
of grade 1; scholarisbip medal given
by Mrs. Susie Taylor won by Freddie
Shebeen, fourth grade, with an aver
age of 95.
Scholarship medal given by Wein
berg brothers won by George Stuart,
fifth grade, with an average of 94.4;
schcdarshlp. donor unknown, won by
Miss Patricia McCaU, sixth gradsv
TMt CAMDtM eMKONlCLt. CAHWHi;
Mrs. Jerome Hoffar in memory
their daughter, Jane, won by Mias
Joanna Sanders, sixth grade.
Scholarship medal, grade sevea,
known as Haskell asedal, won by
Mary Campbell with an average of
96.4; Edge Hill ihedsl given by Mrs.
W. B. DeLoach\won by Vera Mo-
Caskill. seventh pads, with an aver
age of 99.5; chkn^r. scholarship
and progress, AmerlcanVMglon award,
given by Mrs, A. Sam rCaresh, won
by Molly Smith, grade 7.
Those on the yearly honor roll for
1945-45 were as follows:
l-M—Jonnie Clybum and Pearce
Webb; 2-P—Stanley Taylor, Anne
Baker, Leila O. Roeeborongh and Dian
Shaylor; 2-Z—Herbert McLeod. Peg
gy Baxley and Martha’’Crawford;
2-T—tarry Smith; t-O'O—Sidney
Zempf 4-S—Fred Sbeheen. Jean Par
ker and Boykin Roeeborongh; 4-R—
Betty Powell; 5-B—Ann Clybum,
Patricia Hallman. Carolyn McLain
and Nancy TmeSdale, and 7-0—Vera
McCaskill and Molly Smith.
The yearly scholarship honor roll
with an average of 91.9;-class leader
award given by Mrs. W. H. Harris'lists
won by Fred McNatt of Mrs. Boykin’s l-M—Jackie Baker, Sammle Marsh,
section of the sixth grade; character
and progress medal given by Mr. and
mtifiAstD YiAAmffes
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Money, Is one thing we want the
most and have the least, in ease
you have the least 'and need the
meet. Some see us about a quiek,
oonfidential loan.
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Camden
Loan & Realty Co.
All Foraui of Inauraaco
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOa
Camdan, S. C ' Phono “SR
Burqet Munn, Mary Ann Clybum and
Julie Ryan; 1-Z—Thomas Clarke. Jack
Cobb, Thomas Elliott, Lindsay
Pierce, Hastings Wyman, Rosemary
Anderson, Penelope Dntcher, Rebecca
Hammond, Sandra Nolan, Betty Rush
and Clarissa Toung; l-B—Alfred
Branham, Willis DeBruhl, Jane Coop
er, Martha Kirk and Marietta Wil
liams; 2-P—Jimmy Beleos, Herbert
Canipbell. Lee Clybum, Charlie De-
Loache, Bobby Mays, Charles Mc-
Onirt, Jimmy Sinclair, John Stover,
Jack Team, Dick Tiller, Anne Cly-
burn, Anne Craig, Camilla, Forte,
Marion Oulon, Betty Sue - HUton,
Jackie Moore. Bally Mustard, Shan
non Ravenel, Della Wanda Red-
fearn. Blaine Roeeborongh and Vir
ginia Savage; 2-Z—Margaret Jackson
and John McKensle; 2-T—Brick
Croen, Anastaslos Oaffos, Billy Jones,
Gary Smith, Walter Smith, Penelope
Anderson, Shirley Benton, Loerance
Dabney, Betty McManus and "Sybil
Owens.
Also, S-M—^Tony ‘Jones, Johnny
Moseley, Lachicotte Zemp, Helen
Chdwning. Jane' Caston, Barbara
Haigler. Jean Laird and Marilyn
Waters; 7-0’C—Doris Dabney. Ann
Daniels, FSye Holland, Barbara Me-
Natts, Kay/ O’Hanlon, Ronnie Hudson
and Jack ^Stephens; 4-8—Hope Sav
age, Billy Denton, Polly Ann Rabon,
Althea Ann Moore, Joan . Hunt and
Martha Barnes; 4-R—Charles Dabney,
Bbbby MortoiC, J. T. TldwelL Joyce
Bennett. Rochella Cook, Barbara
Davis and Ann Rush; 4-P—Billy Sand
ers and Tltsa Beleos; 5-B-^eorge
Stuart, Helen Beleos. liis McManus,
Bather Marsh and Martha Smith;
6-M—Carroll Savage, Joe Williams.
Dogan Wilson, Patricia McCall and
doanna Sanders; 7-0—Mary Camp
bell, Carlton Molton and Billy Jean
Massebeau.
’The daas leadeiu am
194A49 were as fsOavt
Leaders: .
l-M—Pearce Webb;
Wyman; l-B—Martatte WOUnata ^
Jane Oooper; 2.P-^Lella Oraea Bum-
borough; 2-Z—Martha Oawford; t-T
—Anastaslos Oaffos; t-M—Jeoh
Laird; ZOC—Ronale Hudson, and
1-8—Wayne Davla.
Also, 4-S-^Pred«e"8hihasn; 4-B—
Ann Rash; 4-P—Billy Sanders; i-R—
_feorge Stuart; 6-P—Mvelya^ AaMV-
son; 9-M—Patricia McCall; f-B—Fred
McNatt; gO—Jesse Neese; 7-0—
Mary Campbell, and 7-S—Virginia
Dorlty,
Seconds:
Jackie Baker, Beth Rneh. llarGm
Kirk. John Stover. Marlon Onion,
Peggy Baxley. Walter Smith, Ladtl-
cotte Zemp, Jack Stephens, Sylvia
McManus, Jean Parker, Joyce Ben
nett, Tltsa Beleas, Dorothy CorbetL
Carolyn McLain, Wayne Robertson,
Dogan Wilson. Dorothy Smith, Jac
queline Dixon, Vera McCaskfll and
Mary Alice Branham.
Perfect attendance records for year
1945-45 were u follows
l-M—Jonnie Clybum aitd Ann
Mickle: 2P—SUnley Taylor; f-T—
Larry Smith; 8-M-^Ann Turner; 3-0
—Betty Trueedale; 4-S—Jean Parker,
and 4-R—Chris Hasty and Billy
Hicks.
Also. 5-B—Josephine Moore; 9-M
Marvin Smith, Patricia Bums and
Dogan Wilson; gB—John Sinclair;
2-0—Onnle Ogbura, and 7-&—Charles
Hall, Bobby Mahoney and Fay Hasty.
SPECIAL HONORS
Grade 7—Mary Campbell has been
on the scholarship honor roll each
year for aeven consecutive year; Vera
McCaskill b^ been on rhe scholai-
rbip honor roll each year ter six con
secutive years, and Carl'cv Mortja
has been on the scholarship honor
roll each year for aeven consecutive
years.
HOSPITALIZATION
*'As NacsssArjr As Thw Air You Broatho"
Here is a policy that costs virtually 2&c per week, pay
ing Room charge up to $5.00 per day for as long as
40 days for any one disability. '
DAVID H. BAUM, AGENCY
Awards Are Made
To Honor Gr^
Of Camden High
Permanent awards presented at the
graduation exercises of the Cunden
high school 'Tuesday evening. May 28
in the grammar school anditorlnm
were as follows:,
Bansch Science medal for excel
lency in general science, biology,
chemistry and physics, won by Jack
Ziegler.
Readers’ Digest award, won by
Eleanor Roseborough.
Good Citlsenahip award, sponsored
by the Daughters of the Amerieaa
Revolution, awaMed to the student
chosen by the faculty and stadent-
body as the outstanding good citisen
for the year 194g49. > awarded to
Eleanor Roeeborongh. The Hobklrk
Hill chapter presents this medal for
qualities of character,- Including de-
pendability, patriotism, leaderjdiip and
scholarship.
Ameri<um Legion Anxillary swart
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Late sensational discovery of a magic
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Jusrt; dilute the solution in water and
spray on your lawn.
PRESTO^the weeds shruvel up and
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gallons of spray fluid.
One gallon of spray will kill weeds in a
200 square feet area.
Also so^ in half-pint containers
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NIXON
The Practical
Educator
tor tbs bast aU-fwad sigktk grader
as won by MIm Dursthy StMistr
Tbs Orada t adkolarshlF gtvan by
Mn. L. I ttwsu vent to FMIgatt
wttb an avaraga cC 91.19.
TRe Orala 9 aehelarahlp ghrsn by
Judge W. G. Bsant want to JiAa Zasip
with aa avsraga of 97J: tka Orate 10
EngUsk ssadaL given by Mrs. N. R.
Ocodal% worn by Anna Horton wltb an
average of 99; bigk aebool Latla
medal ghrm Rev. F. H. Harding,
won by Martha Arranta and Joha
Zemp, eadi with aa.a^^rag*
high aebool Ikigllah award, presented
by Annie’ Johaeon Boykin to John
Zemp wHk aa avarage ot 97; hiid^est
history average la 11 grade, given
by C^lla. Willingham, won by Gil
bert Onlnn with an average of 93.2.
Also the high school character,
schoUu^hlp and progress medal given
by A. Sam Kareah, to Donald Cre^ey,
with an avarage of 80. Crolley Tk a
veteran of the last wortd war, serving
two and a gnarter years. The medal
was 0ven ^ Vr. Karesh in memory
of his iNuents,
The grammar and high school schol
arship award given by Rev. F. H.
Harding waa won by John Zemp with
an average ot 97.3.
Senior class leaders and second as
announced at the graduation exercises
were: 8A—Polly Padgett. 95.692;
Shirley O’Hanlon, 94.25; 8B—-Robert
Davis, 92.6, and James Cox, 89.57;
8C—Alice WUion, 95.2, and Dorothy
Sinclair, 94.7; 8D—-Norman Shealy,
91.99, and C. E. Davis, 91.28; 9A-
John Zemp. 97,287, and Robert Jack-
son Moody. 92.75; 9B—Carolyn Boy
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GIVE n A TRIAL
CAMDEN HARDWARE
and SUn»LY CO.
i!$nth Brmmd Sir—t
Gudidatg
State
Superintendent
of Education
TRAINED FOR THE
OFFICE THROUGH:
• EducAtional Badkfround
• ProfesuMteal EiqMriciicg
O Ciric ReapotiaiiMliti«a
• Military SsMvice
99 Ability in Public Relg-
tiona
Since 191&>«oept for aor-
▼ice in botlT^orld Wan,
W. D. Nuum baa aarwad
Sovtb Carolina ag teaebar,
prukcipal, aebool auporia-
tmdnat, county anporintond-
enl, a|^ state hifb aebool
NIXON
FOR STATE
SUPERINTENDENT*
OP EDUCATION -
FrL-Sat., June 14*15
“SHERIFF OF REDWOOD
VALLEY”
Wild BUI lailott as Red Ryder
with Bobby Blake and Bob Steele
Also Comedy and Cartoon
Serial: "King for the Forest
RangM*’’
Saturday Nifbt, 10:30 Siiow
“STRANGE
IMPERSONATION”
BrMda MarshaU—WUliam Oargen
Note: This show was originally
schednlsd for the Camden Theatre
MosL-Tute., June ll^lS
“A BOY—A GIRL AND
A DOG”
Jerry Hnntec^-fiharyn Moffett
with Lucky the Dog
Pathe News
Wed.-TlMira., June 19-20
The Bowery Boya
Leo Oorcey—Hunts Hall—Billy
Benedict
“IN FAST COMPANY”
Serial: "Hop Harrlgan"
Paramount News
taHnenuiiHiiiratniiniiiii'
kla, 9t2Ji. aad MbBCF BaPan, W-JQ
9C—Martha Armtev M Mi IN
McDoweD, 81.4; IIA CJIbsitei fbtoa
92.1 aad Hsasry Rajbla, 87.4; MP
Virginia CampbeU, 94.1 Mi -dM ®*-
ton, 94J; IOC—Bernice Jacksea. 98.81
and Sohpla Balaos. 8118; UAr-J>arli
Parker, 91 and Barbaim Masaatean.
91; IIB-Jack Zleg^, 9U, aad Al
fred SmyrL 88, aad llO-lDeanor
Roaebdrough, 92, and Katina Beleos,
9L9.
Tbe yearly attendance honiw roll
as announced listed the following:
Mart Eva Bruce, Bmeet W. Raker.
Kathleen Munn. Oebpm Hudson, Bar
bara Brlgman, Betty Massabean. RU^
srd Raley. Betty Sue Hancock, Boenla
Hancock, Marjory Waters. Barbara
Rodgers, Mollle Sue Smith. Barbara
Massabean, Snsan Rtash, Beulahr'B^
son and Billy Thrower.
Winners In the sUte high school
league mental teets were announced
aa follows: Qeoeral science, BiU
Savage and Martha Arrants; Junior
algebra, John Zemp; geometry, Vir
ginia Campbell Anne Hortod and
Charles Price; United States history,
Margaret Van Landingham; senkw
algM^' Virginia CampbeU and Jack
Zi^lev, and shorthand, EUiott Jack-
aott lAo bad no^huuk^
lOtb and lltb grades^
•on. no tardlea in 8th^
Utb grades: Barbun ka
tanHss In 8tb. 9th.
grates, and Ratlna BeW
in 8th, 9th. 10th and llSi
On tha yearly
roll appears the nmim
Padgett in lA aad ah^^
8C. In ttie highly
ing on the
pears the ^
and Mary Halan Ro^onl?
8A; Betty Lon Raley,
Clair and Joyce Bmltk
BIBf Holjttd 1, ,A;
in....9R.,...JRkettla Hancock k
Patricia Maddox
Smith la IOC.
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mSteam Cleasdsrg
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Types
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Accessaries
^Commercial TraUers
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