The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 26, 1946, Image 9
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l^-Tr iiooltri* Bmnui Mf
HT^bred beef
? crope end breedjto*
2»^ItUe. Herd* vielWd were
•iST C. W. Aederwe end
j'lJJgiSfelon* with fetpan.
*,??Theee method* of feedr
Settle cot bam feedlag dn^
STtar months to a mtalawn.
'Sl.rvstion Camp Sueoeaeful
4.H Conaerratloa Cam»
•JT week ^nlf IM#, at
based OD the theme of
.^ntloa From the Oronad Up.
. u niamhAra from Kei
^ fL. COCHRAN,
Ait*t CooBly AgMit
Soi CooiwiTNljoit
Notes
WeeUjF News Letter
From Uberty
■y V. T. Mullen
7 wilt. Mooitne dotiw
i SSitant coenty a^ Ttejt.
•• ■^!!*hraii beef herd* In
KTo. aU of CUn^ 8. C.
three breedew ^we
Seedlings will be prorided to land*
®wn*r* at SOc per thoosaad to take
**P of handling and express op to
♦,oeo te any one landowaer. Seed-
*V«**®®“ ^ amount will
Wt f2n0 per thonsand dellrered to
the nearest excess office or |2.00 per
per thouand U the landowner wlahe*
to call at the norsmy for the trees.
w these three zz m
« sad a yearround
I two 4*H member* from Ker>
'^nty who attended the eamp
wnusm Marahall. Jr., of Cam-
», and W. A. Tmeedale of Caa
B-i. Boys and girl*, from 40
j 0V/w V - -
In were represented and had
wosw •
gop colleges -• - ."■'■r*'
and Wlathrof apoclalUt*.
^ioR for Foreet Seedling*
Ling Jnly 1 l»ndown*r* can
for forett aeedllni* at
aaty sgent’s office, for the next
El season starting tw-w-. t
Goodale
Fair Street ^Id
To C. G. MoBer
The W. L. Qoodale home on Pair
M ^ Charlea O.
Holler, The Moller family expect to
ocoupy the place In the fall.
Mr. and Mra. Goodale will take up
V ^ y^ldence at the recently pnr-
nhaaed Pomeroy home at Broad and
Greene itreets, recently purchased
from Mrs. Pomeroy,
BuuiT. .«««,
jhib agents of CTe^n and carried out at the new home
M)D colleges aided by a g|MBp<M Mnt. Pomeroy, formerly known as
Allan Norris sUtee tkat hit serloea
leapedesa-is furalaUag excaOeiit gras-
Ing for hhi cattle on kle farm iiear<
Antioch. According to hi* di*trlet
farm conserraGon plan, Mr. Norrl*
•eeded g acre* of, sericea la the
spring of 1941 on Norfolk land *ott
that la not suitable for most psstars
plants bat due to the de^ root sys
tem of aericea it ' h** withstood
drought and furnished excellent grss-
Ing.
Carl Lightfoot. manager of Mul
berry planution is editing his kudxn
this we^ on the Black Rlrer road.
Mulberry plantation baa approximate
ly 175 acres of kudxu of Tartou* ages,
approximately 100 acres is producing
kndsn hay at present and Mulberry’s
nltimste goal la to get MO aOree or
more producing hay. Kndza Is- a deep
rooted perennial that grows well on
drained loU but require good maln-
.tenance practices lu order to recelTO
the naaxlmttm benefits.
C. B. Undeiawelg of Kerihaw 1*
doing a good Job maintaining hi* ter
races. Mr. Lindeasweig rp>worlu hi*
Ja*. McCutehen aim infkat
daughter of BUhopwlUe are spending
^ w^ with her parent*. Mr. and
Mr*. A. C. Curetoa.
Medaary Osnningbanii, who has
been In the U. S. navy for soToral
ttMnth*. ha* been discharged and te
•ow at home.
Mr*. James Thompson of Knox-
▼file, Tsnn., is <« a .rialt with her
itrents. Mr. and Mr*, a H. Gunning-
Mr. and Mr*. J. a Cureton of
Camden spent the weehend here with
Mr. /ind Mrs. E. J. Cunningham and
•tteaded Snnday aenrlcea at the Prea-
Iqrterian church.
Mr*. J**. W. Thompson of Charles
ton is Tisitlng Mr. and Mrs. L. P.
Thompson, her daughter. Miss Elixa-
both was a guest on SuiMlay but re-
turned to summer school at Oilumbia
In the oTenlng lyith Pat Thompson,
Jr., who 1* a G. I. student at the S. C.
uhiTeraity.
Mr. and* Mr*. R Frank Eskridge
and sons of Charaw returned homo
on Sunday aftar a week’a Yislt with
her pareat*, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cun-
ntnarhAin
the single ladies to meet with her
J«ly ’ It at I Cclodt to bid Adella
**lhrewAU-'* After “PrepoBal* and An
swers'* Miss Linrfe Bl^ards answer
ed. ggg qneskkNa
**How Do Toe Wish .Tour Intended
to Propoeer* The bostee* serred black
walaat oeokloe and fnptt punch, as-
slated hr her sister^ Mr*. Eskridge
and Miss Clara Johnston. Adslla was
presented with a mahogany tray,
water Illy design In bottom.
Mrs. John G. RIebards eatertained
at Six O’clock Tea Monday' after;noon
tor Miss Cunnlnghsm, and Friday
morning Miss Marlon Richards enter
tained for her.
After n period of hot snnshlne and
drying wtods onr section was Tlsltsd
on Monday ewenlng by a good fall of
rala, greatly rewlTlng gardens and
field crops.
WOW CAMP 1076
Meets eash 1st and
trd Friday night of
at I P. M..
at Hermitage Com
munity Hewee. Mem
bers ere urged te
attoml regularly.
Visiting sovereigns
are alwayt weloome.
C. L. Clardner,
Flnaneial Sec’y.
Spring Yale Orarch
To Have Revival
The iMibllo le cordially InvHed te
attend a revival meeting to be held
at Spring Vale Baptist church, near
Logoft S. Gsr Chap. Georg* Cothran
Is to be th* minister sim eervieee
win begin each night at ttlBw
In the Hobkiik
the “brisk hoiiM
area
Remodeling and renovating la to be
•tarted In the Hfll itrete home, re-
cenUy purchased by Mn. Julia Rua-
^ Plana are being prepared by
Architect Llttlb. ^
peft(£ smiNbv w aiiRKiCM riRE^fiVKi
WCMMmcMHMON
MPUlAriON
ImlrtlMITY
a tiller so aa to provids sdeqaste
channal capacity which la turn wfll
costrd mn-off and prevent soil ero
sion.' Terraes malstonance Is Jast m
hnpoTtaat as tenrnce oonstraetlon
since eroBfcm control depends Isrg^
npon the qoslltir terraoe (here Is la
s field.
Finley Branham, s eooperator of
the Lynches river soil conservation
distriet and CaraMr la the Li
community Is planning to blast ijp-
proximately B.OOO llnser feet of draln-
sge ditches with dynamite. Hr. Bran
ham plans to develop s permanent
pastore in this area. Dynamiting
ditches has proven anccesaful wbere
ground condition and soil types are
right A test shot of approximately
100 feet was made recently and re
sults indicated favorable blasting con
ditions. _
Miss Mary Cunnlnidmm attended a
TB meeting In Cahiden Wednesday
afternoon.
Mra. John Roddy and children of
Rock Hill are vislUng her mother.
Mra. John G. Richards. Mr. Roddy
was her* on Sunday.
R. Charlton Jooas of Lsuoaster
vlaitsd his sisters here and attended
services at the Presbyterian church.
Mr. and Mra A. C. Cureton. Jr., of
Ington, X C., spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. C.
Cureton, Sr.
Several very pleasant parties have
been given for Mias Adella Cunning-
baa, bride-eleet.
Mrs. H. S. Hlggjaa and Mra. BUI
Beckham gave a mlsceUaneous show-
Try Tlw O^nide Wmat Ads
ar for Mlaa Cunningham Friday af-
12. i^r I
Revival In Proffl^
rshaBs
At The Ma
Mbdiodist (%ordi
temooD, Jnly 12. Aftar several con-
testa Master IVeddie Higgins rolled
his wagon in, loaded with many gifts
and placed before Miss Ounnindmm’s
ehair while she, blind folded, was
trying to pin the bridal veil on. De-
liclOBs punch and block cake were
served.
Miss Mary B. Cunningham Invited
CLARKSON T!R£ SERVIU
July
Th^rovival servloes began Sunday
Jy 11 knd wUl oontUiM threugh
Jnly 28 at the MarshaUs Methodist
church. Services at 8:80 o’clock every
The Rev. Pope of BlabopTtlla
will help Rev. W. J. Smoak, pastor
of tha church. In this meeting.
Homecoming Day wfll be held at
the church Jnly 28. Come and bring
a picnio lunch.
lirtMlinlSrfr
At DeKALE PHARMACY and Other
Good Drug Cteree In Camden.
NOTICE
This Is to notify all and sundry.
That Saving Certificate No. 8925, Is
sued by the Bank of Kershaw. Ker
shaw, South Carolina, dkted Dec. 7th.
1948, payable to O. H. McKagen or
Mra. Bessie B. Alexander, has been
loot or destroyed, and uUt appllcs-
kton will be made to aald Bank of
Kershaw for a duplicate certificate on
the fOth day of Jily, 194i. In lien of
said lost OF dtSkWfcd aavtag certin-
Mto. 16-19-c
O. B. MaMAOBN.
KarMiaw. & 0^ ^gaa ttih, 194C
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If you five near a groaf highway, your m^rlaa
milht waR.bd tha aaRCBad aaotocc of a
Qnyfaound highway cruiaw .. . nrfltng into tfiia
oocuonnity with 11 luagrrf to tha fey coroera
tha Natioik-colling out of town, bomnd for grant
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