The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 28, 1946, Image 3
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TNI CAMOIN
CALLED TO OIMi FIRE
The fire depertinesit wea called to
aertheael aeelioR of the city Moa-
day attaraoon to exUagahrit a gtaaa
lire. There aaa m
Air Xiae ralhray'frei^ta
hauled laore thaa SS^OOO.OOO toaa of
aukteiiala daring • IMI. Arerage load
per train waa %tS tons.
Do Yon Need A House
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We Will BuUd You A Beautiful
Concrete Block House
Esp^kmicm in ooncspta Muldkif will ghea ehann to
a aoian Jboma, depandiaf cm how dPfoctieMy the doiufii
ia executod in tha aantafiala of conatnictkm. With eon-
creto oqmtn»ctio» it it oogy to achieoo ohorming deco»
ratiTe offecft. Anyone con ^own o.. faro-eofo concroto
home.
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0 DRIVE WAYS
• WALK WAYS
• terraces
a FISH POOL
• remodeling & REPAIRING
• ROOFING & ROOF REPAIRING
a PAINTING
a ANYTHING IN BUILDING
No Building ToO Small Or Too Largo
We Have Experienced Men
FREE ESTIMATE
Duro Kock & Supply Go.
2 Miloa Eaat cm U. S. Highway Now 1
CAMDEN, S.C
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Aim m itoi
FAOS THRM
Frpm lAerty HM: ffl^iani Jofdn
Winner In District
At the Preabytariaa ehareh
Saaday aaomlag ecTrioa van
daeted hy Mdor M. J.
The Eoaitey school aaec
toarga of Sapt. W. 1.
Mr. B. L. Joaaa, taaehar oT CiMa
meqX-Bildnr-vaa ahoMt oa aooi
of luaeoa. U P. Thooapaoa aide
hia place. Mrs. A. Dtreiaaa tauiUt
the ladies adTance claaa. Other elaea
aad taachera arera about la
form.
Oar people are idad to hear that
the commlttaa la charge have seearcd
the aenrlcea of a regalar paaiar
the Preabytariaa ohardiu who will
fin senrlnc about September 1. '
church hue beau wRhout a paator for
aone time.
Mrs. Austin Fruucis aad twu young
eons hare returned hooM aflw a
week's rlalt with her amther. Mra.
John G, Bieharda who also had with
her another Mias Battle Rleharda of
Laurens. 8. C., for the areakeud
Uuie Bobble and Chartes 0. lak.
ridge of Cberaw spent Tuesday wUh
their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. 0.
D. Cunningham and L. A., **Marr
Canningham.”
Rot. S. H. Ray of Morrlatowu.
Tenn.. spent a short time hero oa
Wednesday midst tba people and
scenes of “his boshood home.”
Mrs. L. P. Thomps<m attended oom.
mencement exefttaaa of U80
Wednesday when her niece, Miss La*
Clair . Anderson of Columbia was
member fo the graduating class.
Mrs. O. W. Perry of Lancaster and
Mrs. O. W. Deaton and daughter, Sue
Perry Deaton of Charlotte were Sun
day erening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Clements.
Misses Clara and Louise Johnston
wore dinner guests Sunday of Miae
Mlnette Boykin and Mrs. Sallle Boy<
kip of Camden.
‘ John R Cnreton of Preabyterian
college, Mazton, N. C., spent tha
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Cnreton.
Marion (Sonny) Wilson of DarilttE>
ton and Cheeley Richards of Oliftslde,
N. €., are spending a while with th^
grandfather. Capt N. 8. Rleharda.
W. T. Johnstou of Wlnnsboro spent
Sunday with friends here and att^
ed sm^ices at the Prosbytortan
church.
Judge Alez Msthison, who now
lives in the SC's section, ia apeodini
a while here with hia daugbtar am
aon-ln-law, Mr. and lira. W. 8. Ham^
ter, at the Matheaon home.
R. J. Wardiaw has bought tha
public school houae and lot
school trustees of District NO. It
F.FA Contest ^
"Mnillam Jordan, chapter tanner and
treasurer of the Baron DaKalb toap-
tea of the future farmers of Amertoa,*
won the district three future fanner
speaking conteat hMd In Cdmarida*
June 20.
which la composed of GhaaUurtleld.
terahaw„ Richland, Lexington, Salu
da. Edgefield and Aiken counties. In
he district contsst WtHlam used aa
his subject “Future Fhmia Wto Aru
We Here.” j
Each of the fire district wtnaars
[twill compete, la Julyt^for the state
tide. The winner In hte state FFA
speaking ooateat will represent South
Carolina in the tri-atate contest com*'
posed of VtrglBla, North Carolina and
South Carolina. I
Heat Wave Holds
Caaiden In Grasp ,
Temperature^ readings of 00 and H
ware reported by the official woather
obserrer for last ThuHday and Frl*
day.
This will be somewhat of a sur*
prise to many who had noted read-
.WlUlam eliminated fire otbsr mg, of W, Ito and 101 6h ~ ther-
speakers in the local FFA speaklnc mometers attached to buildings In the
contest before entering the dlstrtet downtown area. '
The heat of the two days msn-
tioned was Intensified by the extreme
humidity that was in eridence.
ORIN C. GARDNER
Orln C. Gardner, 80, died early Fri
day after several months of illness.
Funeral services were conducted at
4 o'clock Saturday afternoon from thu
borne, with his pastor, the Rev. L. W.
Edwards, in charge, assisted by the
Rev. J. B. Caston of Camden.
Mr,. Gardner is survived by six sons,
P. F., Ehu*! W. and Harry Gardner of
Kershaw, W. E. Gardner of Charlotte,
Ross C. Gardner of Macon. Ga., and
Arthur L. Gardner of Salley; three
daughters, Mrs. E. 8. 'Truesdale, Mrs.
H. B. Taylor and Mrs. H. A, 'Truesdale
of Kershaw; one sister, Mrs. L. A.
Baker of Sumter, and nine grand
children. «
la having the house remoddled tor a
dwelling. School has not been tao^tj
here of.late, the children being ear-'
ried tO'C!amden by boa now.
John Henry Clementa. Jr., In com
pany with a group of young people
from Lanceater. enjoyed a very pleas
ant weekend at Ocmu Drive Beach.
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CAMDEN COUNTRY CLUB
ADJACENT
ANDERSON
Candkiato for
STATE SWEIMTENDENT V EIWMTIW
Trained - Experienced - Aggressive
•ora aad reared oa farm. •. A. Degree Purmaa UnivereHy, M. A.
Degree Univereity of South Carolina. Teaching experlonoe, and 17
years as County Superintendent, Florence County. Veteran World War
1« past commander Amerleen Legion, member 40 end S. Superintendent
of Sunday Soheol pact preeident Lione Club* preeMent County Super
intendents orEsnhcatlon and past preeident of South Caroline Educstlon
Aseoclation. Peat Master of the Masonic Lodge, Offioer in the (kend
Commandery, and a member Sf the Shrine. Stands for e strong, eon-
etructive profram of Education for aU tha boys.Mid firla of South
Carollwa.
if A. Dependable Leader if
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White the sufxply lasts!
WE KETT OUR PMMISE
We said that when we offered the 1H7 Studebaker Car for
your inspection, we would submit the finest automobile of the
poetoor era.
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Tractor Owners!
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People came from near and afar to attend our
, formal presentation of the 1947 Studebaker Cham
pion. They came, they saiw and they were conquer
ed by its beauty, its new streamlined body and fend
ers and the general appearance of the greatest car
^ever made by Studebaker.
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The Myers Motor Company appreciates the in
terest shown by the public in our Studebaker line of
cars. We are proud to have the agency here in Cam
den and we assure every motorist that the courtesy
you met when you yisited our salesroom for the show
ing of the new Champion will be extended you at all
times, i
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If we appear boastful, you will understand
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why when we tell you that we oould have sold scores
of new Sfudebhkers last Friday and Saturday. The
car Bold itself to the public fancy. ^ '
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ttM uJmt Mu rttunfi StudMudotr meanyjikthe autmncj^iifoorld.
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