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CAMDEN, SOUTH CABOUNA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1S» 1946
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xiMBS TO HEART ATTACK
, Ob StTBM nH Junior Group
• Gives Backin
To Canteen
rttb » •ttack aa ^
Sr to hit oWc* to too
Smnr last Tfcurodajr
Tobta, raparto-
ik* Oamden Pablle Otili*
• MSt !• 700**» O*#**^
f r^ed tko, ItmUM
tear.
to
bad boMi to £§•
~'|At a nwetlnc ot tba Oarndon dun-
Mttfaad wboB
T^Tdaato sprtai Uko
tho OBtiro eltj
aidtr.
, Bwnwell. too_
I (if tba lata Jaaapfc A«
ng
nan
TbIbm OWr BuildiBf Nmt
Gruunar Scfcaol for ’
lor Ctouaber of Commerce btid at
it ^faiy^a HaU Tuesday eTsntog,
tvriat7*tox BOW members were ad'
■tolsd to tho roster of the orsanlsa-
the total membership
to over sosonty.
Tho Jvntor groaii approved the
appototment by President Frank
I Lsnrs CasssI Tehto of Moatfomery of a committee oon-
[ Be atteodod qoBtooi* - _ . _ -
^ be was
atfhsnl*^* aad olsetrleal
- For soaso yaatt and
ik eomlnr to Camdsa ho
let iiprfcstsodoat of ths
^(^ Powor company
Inarters at Charlsston.
Hi was a msmber ot too
larch and was also af-
Uh the Masonte body,
eel expert and toehnldsa
iHcelled and ths anasnai-
WTiee received by Mb*
0 the water and light
IMS in Camden waa duo
siatlnr of James Darby, Lucias Ot*
bom and 8. Capers Zemp to super-
vlso the fixing np of the former
scout hut near the grammar school
as a 'teen ago canteen. The Junior
Chamber proposes to equip the two
room building with light and watw
and purchase fomlture and other
equipment necessary to fit it out
as a canteen.
The next meeting of the club, to
be hold next Tuesday, will be the
last for charter memberships.
State Fair Opens
Mtmday, Od. 21,
ernsed leaves his wifS^ a
ipk ToMn of ChaxtostOB,
Fun week
■fML Calif. I
■arvlcas were hoM from
F resldencs on Hampton
iMday aftsnsoon at t
Iff. j. a Osston ot toe
pUst churto. Rev. Oeom
of Lytfiston BtrssC Msto-
Bth sad Rev. Bsyso Biir>
■or pastor of tho LgtUotoa
lithodist totoreh, and now
r, t«Mnr part Burial took
tlaned on Pago Eight),
anteed Loans
[ershaw Vets
I $2532931
Am Ropokml
tratkm OfHnn
*THERE, BUT THE GRACE OF GOD» GO r
Tkn pnopk of Cnmdon ntod Karahnw t uonty
•cam knwe ^ oppbitnnity to comtriboto to* Am Kof^
allow Couoty ComnmoitF Choat driuo, Ao totol oF
uAkki Am yoor omoimts to $4,500. TUa iochidbo
$1JOO for Boy Sconta, $500 for Jowiab RHkf, $200
for tiM Kunlkow Comly Cmc oaaociotiom am6 An ImI-
oBce for USO purposaa. All tboao oro wormy wciol
conaoa oad it ia tho duty of owory citison to impond
Miorolly and roford R oo o inroad prrrileco In ao do.
TImmo who couArihuto udil ho outondhif o htdpinf
hood to moat worthy couaoa, eouaeo whkh mtf hi nood
of ffawBcisd oaaiatonco.
Thoy, tho domora toward Ao Comaminity Fuad
will bo oidinf floah omd blood roaidkota of Comdon
ood Korahnw county. If that ia oU tho tomlrBsatiuiis
did, Aey could not ha oil coniriomco, bo dinilid. Bkit
Am yoor your contribation wOl do nuidk Thh
yoar, oa nauor boforo^ it will did Ao notkix Amg h a
tryhif poriod for which indiridaol ▼icthaa optonot ho
hddlndhridaoUy roapondnblo.
Aa baa boom said aoju^y Anas hafoms^ wartiino
did not ond w^ tho war itaolf» T« ma who
(PlsaM tarn to paga tow)
COMMUNITY CHEST NOW ON;
GOAL OF $4300 SET
Two Camden People Meet With Tragic Deaths
Police Stage
Midnight Raids
On A Bootlegger
JACK ANDERSON IS Kn.LEO
IN ACCIDENT ON DeKALB ST.
Jamoa
WiA
Blakonoy la Caught
Saalod Uqmcr A
i.
iteed loans to vstersns in
krollne through ths sad dt
m epproxlmatsly 11 sad
irter million doihurs, f^
used today by Edward $•
manager of tho South CurO-
onal office of the Veteraus
Intlon revealed,
were S02 new loans dor-
month, totaling |23Tt.llO-’
leee, 460 wers rsalty lopns
rere business loans. LOuns
V been made to 4t of the
t counties.
were eight loans, amonnb
16,329.61 reportsd from Ksr*
mnty. The amount of ths
' vas $12,664.00. Five of ths
ire on realty and tnrsa not
lone 4*H Clnb
Is Meeting
letbune 4-H. club hdld itf
etlng of the year, Friday,
11, 1946. ,
lUowlng officers wars ^sc-
Mident, Carol! King; vlcs-
it. Vivian McLaughlin; sse-
lohn Dan Horton; reporter.
Price; program ohalrmaa.
Waters.
were made for K good year
lib activities.
Caiamblar>-Ths South Caroltaa
Stats Fair opens its 104t run asact
Monday, October 21, to Coiurabia
and wifi eonttoue in full Mast
through Saturday, October M. For
wseka the fair grounds hare bssa
resounding to ths notes of hammers
aad saws preparing the buildings
aad sxbiblta f<Mr the 100,000 or
mors spsctators expected for ths
SXpOSitiSB.
Five special days wll\ b# ob
served at ths fair this year. Toss-
day urtn be Future PalmsCto Fersh
ST'S Per, when aU Future Ihrmars
will M adadttsd free cm puymsnt
of the lOe federal adarisskm lax
Waiassday, October a, will bs 4-H
dub Day, when aU 4rH duh a
bun will be admitted free upon pay*
moat of ths admission tax; Thars>
day will bs Collsgs aad Footoal
Jpqy with toe ChrtdtosClsu
game as ths stdlar sttrscUoa.
Friday, October a, will b#
served especially for ths stoool
children and every school child in
South Cartdina wfll bs adnrittsd
flue upon payment of ths 10c tax.
There will bs no red taps—all ths
child will have to do is present ths
tax ticket end walk in. Saturday
will bs Thrill Day, when the HsU
Drivers, a coUsction of automobtls
darudsvils, will perform such tricks
as Isspiag over 1 to 7 cars, driy-
tog through walls of firs, etc.
The steel buUding Is packed to
toe rafters with exhlbiU and a
manmioth army exhibit will over
flow onto the outside. New hog
bams, among the finest in the
southeast, have been constructed to
dUpUy the best South CuroUna
pigs. AU boUdlngs have been fresh
ly scrubbed and painted.
For amnsement, the fair has book
ed George Hamid’s outstanding re
vue, which includes one of the moat
hreath-tsking aerial acta ever
shown in this country. The Isrgast
carnival on' earth, the World of
Mirth shows, has been booked for
the extra-large midway. The World
of Mirth organisation includes nssr-
ly SO rides and shows.
Boy Scout Group
H<m Meeting To
Diseius Campaign
Thu Ksrshaw county district
eommittee. Boy Scouts tX America,
met last Ihur^ay night to the of-'
flee of Attorney John deLoach to
Camdaa, Chairman doLoaeh presid
ed over the meeting and tha foUow-
tog nMmbirs were preaent: J. C.
vtog, U. N. Myon, O. U Shoaly,
W. F. NeUlaa, a L. Gardner, Uoyd
MoCumbur. Kyle Tallow, R. E.
Steyeno a^ W. B. Chai^er, Jr.
The eouadl-wida finance drive to
raise funds tor operatloita] expensuu
for the eoaaull wus discussed. Sem
Ksrssh aad RMbsa PUta, Jr., are
cdKdialnaea lor the Boy Scoats The
pro-rata share of the eouncU's
$1300.0# bkdget for Kershaw oobb
ly ia $13^.00.
A cooMll-wlde Biemherehlp drive
was snnouaeed by Mceeatlve Btev*
eas to take place betwsM Octoker
1 and December IS. Prlsee are he*
Ing efCered to the floontasaetars
placing first, second end third for
teereSses to this troop membership,
tbe irbrshatr rnmmittti also is el-
Sneak Thief
Takes Purse
haw Lodge AFM
Confer Degree
Lodge No. M A. F. M.
the M. M. Degree next
' Oct 22, at 8 o'clock
■Monlc Temple. AU mem-
'wwed to be preaent Vlslt-
wrdlally welcome.
Mn. T. Lm Uta* Iteporl,
Lom of Omr tW AtJFair
Mrs. T. Lee Little has made re
port to the police that a purse con
taining over ISO to money, together
with a drivers Ucense and othsr
valuable pixel’s was stolen from
her in the exhibition HmUdlng at
the fair grounds Tuesday.
Mrs. Utile sUted that the purm
was in her hag whkh waa on a
table in the booth she wae hi and
was probably taken by * stranger
who was nearby and who had bw
•rfrtof her questloas. Later this
party and a woman left the grounds
and drevu up to the eomM of Bwtd
aad RnUedge etreete. .The po^
were givea a, deecrlptkm of the
party.
LndUe Marsha ls
GivM Ptinnotiim
Hop* To Gin 11X00 To
ScMrti- -Chric GRuup To
Haeo $1,000
The Kershaw couaty Community
Chest drive la on aad «iU oontinue
untU the goal of $4300 has been
reached, ecoording te Oo-Ghalrman
F. N.. McCorkle and Sam Karesh.
At a meeting ot Ae campetga
committee held at the home of
Mayor F. N. MeOoihle last Thurs
day wventog the baitet for the
drive was arranged. Of the $43##
to be raised by Bey Scouts wlU re*
oeive $1300, the USOl ILOSO; the
Kershaw epuaty ctvlo essoolatloB,
$1,000; the Jewish ReUefJMOO, aad
there wUl be $SOO raised ror
gency purposes.
The eehofU ohildraa of the city
and county wlU be atUised la the
campaign, not only to the sehoola
but to the hmaea Aa advance gift
committee wlU work tke downtown
area of the city
Veterans wiU make up the com
mittee that wOl handle the bulk of
the caavaastos aaeag
end prfrfessleBal asM and todua*
trlallsts.
The work of the USO stUl
msktog aa tovortsost eontrlbatloB
toward balldtag a
Jamec Blakeney, eolmed painter,
was taken Into custody at bla home
OB dybum etreet.at 1;80 o'clock
Saturday morning following a police
raid led by Chief of Police Alva
Rush.
Chlff Rush confiscated eeven
quarts sealed liquor which be
found to Blakeney'e home. Blakeney
meet appear In recorder’s court to
answer to a charge ot Ulegal pos*
session of whiskey.
The police made two raids on the
Blakeney home. The tlret took
place at 11:10 o’clock In the morn
tog at whkh time a search of the
house brought to light the seven
quarts of sealed liquor. At 1:80
o’clock after offleere saw a negro
entMT the house, the second rai<
took place and more liquor was
found. Blakeney posted a bond of
$200 at police headquarters.
Walter Evana. arrested by Patro^
man McManus for reckless driving
and not having a driver’s license
posted a bond ot $14 with the poUee.
two Boy Ipaat stataittee te
'n^berebip aad the grealeet ». irwin, ceawana*
cent of Increase.
I . ii
Edward Holland
Succumbs After
A Brief Hhiess
Edward E. Holland, a resident of
Kershaw county all his life, died
here Ikst Thur^sy after an Illness
of hut a few days. He %as $7 yeare
of age.
Born to the Beulah section ,of
the county, he wae toe eon of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. HW-
Und. He was engaged to farming
and religiously was affiliated with
toe Lyttleton Street Methodist
church. . • * ji
Funeral swrvlces were conducted
St 11 o’clock Saturday morning
from toe Lyttleton Street Methodist
church by the Rev. George K. Way
and toe Rev. James Scott Inter
ment followed to toe famUy plot
at Beulah Methodist church.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs.
Lottie H. Holland of Boykin; three
sons. R. K, L. T. and E. B. Jr., of
Camden; three daughters, Mrs. a.
H Plumer of Balboa C. Z., Pans*
Mrs. B. T. Beasley of Blshop-
Tille and Mrs. J. W. Hsrvta ^Cam
den; three stepsons, Dong, Ed snfl
S*m Ogbum of Camden^ four
brothers, Jim Holland of Hartsi^le,
Charlie and Arthur Holland Ca^
don and Eugene Holland of Cassatt
and two sisters, Mrs. Emam
of Antioch and Mrs. W. B. Trapp
of Boykin.
Mrs. vonTres^ow
Present At Bite
Tabkl b Hopor af Uabf
t
aadi IfauMry df Dm6 I#
J. H. Watkins Dies
After Bring Shot
By Hotel Burglar
Fogtnmr Bank CaAiar Paaeas
Away A Miami HoH>ital
Car A Wklek Ha Wa#
Pasawagar Crashaa Ato
^ Big Truck
tog geaenU of the V corpe at Fert
Jadtaoa. declared recently.
"Throughout World War Q, I
have seen, ttsM aad again, evMenee
ot toe hA morale building powur
the work at toe USO has had o#
men to servlo^’’ the genmal de
clared.
Currently, USO is staging a cam
paign to South Carolina to raise
$1S7,IS$ as part of the $lf,t0#,000
national goaL
"Not only here to South Carolina
are we'able to gauge its eplendid
well," the general declared.
"It Is my belief that the taSk be
ing done to onr t!ar*flnng military
areas throughout the worl4 by the
USO, through furnishing eatertato-
ment and recraatlonal tAcllltiea for
our servke men, is eontrtlmttog to
a large degree to the snoeeas of
onr occupatom forceu.
"I feel sure that the good peo
ple at South Curollna will, throui^
their eotttrlhutlons to this worthy
organisation, insure that the work
of the USO may oontlant to be a
telling succeee to this erlikal poet-
war period."
Mrs. Mayfield Is
On Recovery Road
The many friende of Mrs. Mar-
garet Mayfield wOl be pleaaed to
learn that the la improving after
being laid np for the past three
.Weeks as the reanlt of s fracture
to a knee bone.
Mrs.* Mayfield had to hove her
knee in a cast for some tone.
In a iMMt hnpreeelve ceremony
toe Danghters of the Amerfeaa
volutioa unveiled a tablet te honor
of toe hvtag aad in menMry of the
dead frrai South Carolina to the
second world war, the ritee taking
^aoe la a grove of piaee ea BlgB*
way No. 1. aear MoBee laat week.
The atate regeat, Mra. Mnaaertya
waa In charge of the exeroieee.
Oovemorelect J. Strom Tharmoad
was latrodnced to the gathering by
Camden's owa Mrs. B. C. vonTresc.
kow. •
Oeleael Thunnoad psld tos^bqyt
! tos srar a msst appvetrlMs trto-
ute aad declared toat toey were aat
afraid to die. He said they I0a|frt
valiaatly aad eourageeasly far toe
Jack H. Watktos, 49, died to a
Miami hospital at 11 o’clock Mon
day night from gunshot wounds re
ceived when he Investigated
reom disturbance to the Clevender
hotel at Miami Beach, Fla., early
Sunday morning.
Watkins, who at (me time was as
sistant cashier at the First Na
Uonal bank here and who is i
brother of Mrs. Lewis Lee Clybum
of thk city, was night clerk st the
hotel
Acoordlng to press dispatches he
was on duty when he received
call from one of the guests, who
claimed that someonu wae attempt
ing to break into her room. The
ptory goes on to relate that Wat
kins answered the appeal by go
ing np to the room. The burglar
in toe meantime, it waa stated, had
entered the room and as Watktos
opriied toe door, he was met by
blast from a revolver in the hand
of toe marauder. One bullet en
tered Wetkte’i stomach and toe
other in one of his hips. /
Police later arrested the burglar.
Wetoteg was rushed to a hoapital
whare hi* ooniitlon was pronounced
critloeL
Beeldes his sister, Mrs. dybum,
Wutkins to aurvlvud by two sis
ters, Mrs. C. B. Boyles of Chsrles-
ton end Mrs. •. L. ,Perry of Miami
Springs; also his mothsr, Mn. Joee-i house. Following
Addnsmi CSri
b Aproving
Girl Hurt A Autouaobilu Ae-
cidunt 1# Om Road 'A
Chamber Of Commerce Activities
Bf KulkAim Watts, Swiutary
The chamber of commerce Is
pUnnad snd opsrated
Simple of toe town
and Aether It Is for «
^er related mattere Is here to
nanre. to order tAt auj^re^
from ee many sections, groups snd
Turlous. Intereeted pereone as pos
Stephen Lewi* Clybwa. our cot
ton weigher, reports that $171 belec
of oottou have bemi weighed at the
oetton plattocm up to Oetohet 14.
WhUe toe storm at tost week did
no very great dampge to tou arofo,
U did leesMB toe bnstoem at toe
oottou platform end a ssuflh bet
report wa* expeetod this week.
Mis* Lurtoe Atkinson, dsnghter
of Mr. and Mn. Leonard Atktos<m
ofR-L who was Inlured to an auto
mobile accident two weeks sgo, is
recovering from the heed Injuriea
received.
Miss Atkinson wss riding in •
ear driven by Canon Woodrow
Boykin. R-1, when anothor car
driven by John McMann* cai
from behind and crashed into the
Boykin Oar. ^
Doctors Lose
Luggage As Cars
Are Burglarized
WhUe attending a meeting of doc-
ton at the Jackson high school
building Thnndsy evening, last
week, Dr. J. P. Pickett end Dr. J
H. Tkoass bad luggage containing
surgical instruments, etc., taken
from their can.,
Monday, the satchel beliHigiag to
Dr. Plckrit was found in toe weeds
at the side of the road near Caa-
sett In the bag ware instruments
belonging to Dr. Thiunss so well as
Dr. Pickett, also sonfe cotton
btoosB*.
Both the docton admit they left
toe doon of their can nnlocked.
They alao believe that the thleveu
were after dope.
elMe miy he eect^
have sent out e totter to • Af* ^
Bnmbar of oltiaen* aaklag tor «a As toe wteter seasons advance.
ilRTH- ANNOUNeKMlNT
Mr. and Mn. Roland Rbubelle an-
iSBoe toe btrto of a dangh
OouBle Diane, on September If, at
to* Camdaa Hospital. Mn. lo-
Mlls was tha firmsr Oontoe Mas
Shtvar, of'Caatoen.
Idtine Netties Watktoe of Mkml
Beedi. Hie fetoer was the late
Henry L. Wetoina of this city.
Legion Auxiliary
Holds Meeting ^
The October meeting of the Leg
ion Auxiliary mat at the home U
Mn. L. D. Boykin, with twenty
itk guest visitor, Mn.
nste teacher f(w the
Tree school preaent.
Mrs. Reffmen kindly consented
to aid toe group to learning the
m aong, "To tho AuxUlary."
Mrs. W. T. MUler, child weUan
chairman, gave an tnstruetlve talk
regarding the working of ker de
partment, loealty and nationally.
Two new memben were enrcUlod
with their aeoeptanoe papers, and
one with papen of transfer. Seven
ty-six members are now enrolled.
The euxfliery wUI endaevor to phss
toe 190 mark. Mseh aad every
member Is to contact one eliglUe
person. The months for the mem-
benhip campaign are November
and May inclusive. There ere sev
eral trophies offered, under "Meet
ing Attendance" and "BaroUmmit."
Mrs. J. Ia Williford would ap
preciate any toformatiott regarding
U1 memben of the anzUlary se toe
is chairman of the sick committee.
The next meeting wiU be held In
the home of Mrs. John K. deLoach,
Nov. 8, at 4 o’clock with Mrs. John
Well essistlag.
Junior League
Plans For Season
Memben of the Jnakir Welfaro
League wricomed their new
hers with e tea last Monday aftai^
noon at $ o’clock at ths home of
the president, Mn. Jim Darby.
New memben entering the
league were: Mrs. Ed Craig, Mn.
Jerome Hoffer, Jr., Mrs. J. M.
BaUes. Mrs. Bsthsr Mahaffy, Miss
Cara Guthrie, Mrs. W. F. Nettles.
Jr.. Mn. Wm. Nettles, Jr., Mrs.
Wm. Pitts, Jr.. Mn. A. B. Marion,
Mrs. John Laird, Mn. Ralph Stev*
euson, Jr., Mn. Maloom Anderson
end Mn. Della Duda.
Offioen for the year are: Mn.
Jim Darby, president; Mre. Marie
fleilOk vl^ president; Miss Mar-
gretta Uttle. secretary; Mrs. Julian
Sanden. correspondiag secretary;
Mn. Eleanor Land, treasurer.
The Leogue'e program is shaping
up wtU with prontise of a vlolla
eoneurl. a v(x^ ooncurt, a dance
and other events of interest to the
whole fuUle. Of ooune, money
earned firom all work, is used to
do worthwhile and needed work.
Jack Randolph Anderson, 20, Just
out of the army, and a son of* Mr.
and Mra. Lewis P. Anderson of this
city, wss insuntly killed whan n
oar In which he was riding crato-
ed into a large truck on Bast Do-
Kalb street st midnight Monday.
John Hough, driver of the car, is to
the hospital in a critical condition
as a result of the accident.
According to Police Officer BO-
ford Hancock, who, with Offloers
Stanley Rose and Gene Smith, in
vestigated the addicent, the big
truck waa properly parked with
safety lights.
Hancock atated that Anderson
waa dead when they reached too
scene after being notified of tho
accident by an attendant at too
Stein and Hammond Filling stu-
tion near where the tragedy took
plafeo.
Examination of toe wrecked oar
showed that It stmek the troek to
such s manner as to strip an4
crush the right side. Anderson was
seated on this side and recolvud
the full bmnt <3t the collision.
The deceased, to addition to his
parents, leaves four hrotours. Jamas
Ia, Lewis F., Grover &, aad MoL
eolm, ail of tola city, and Ao sis*
tors, Mrs. E U Jones nnd Mbs.
Thomas Rose, both of Hamlet.
Hm funeral wus hold Wodnonduy
momlug at 11 o’clodE from ton
Baptlat church. Rev, J. B, Oastom
oftlelating, and burial toto
in Quaker cemotury.
Ooronsr Purdy Loo oaBod an
quest into the Andorstn
Tuesday morning at .fhu
the totfoduBUiE
of testimony regarding too.dstnOn
of the affulr tho jury rstunmd #
vMdlet hoMlng that
came to his death by
and aooMont attor a ear diliin by
John Hough to which Andsnpn mm
a pamunger strusk a fruto Eli
trailer parked at tho city tipitn.
Testimony at the tofnimt Indf*
catod that tho poikud track waa
flanked by propoc mgltom- Htohil
So tar'ss eould ^liinmd thdra
wore no witnessou to tho aeddont
Tho crash whan too antomoMto
struck tho tmto wan board dt too
Stain milng station tad a eaU wus
made Immodlately to toe poUoo.
Qvil Court Ji^
Members Notified
A oaU was issued this week by
tbo sheriffs office for too Juiws
to serve at tho civil court term
which starts Tnaaday, Novumbur 19
at 10 o’clock.
Tbs Jurors listed am: J. M. Crox*
ton, Kershaw; Hasol B. Estrldgo,
Kershaw; Bon A, RalMm, Lngotf;
Eddie Rom, Btoney; H. L. Dto^s,
Logoff; Roburt B. MeCarty, Oaso*
den; T. H. Falle, Korabaw: lumen
O. Blackweu, Oamdua; M. B. Jobu*
eon, Kurshaw; T. J. Baker, Cam*
K. B. Caioe, Konliaw,' A. B<
SsBltk, Camden; J. J. Rusk, Cato*
dsn; L P. Robtos<m, Camdon; P.
F. Taylor, Camdon; Sam FuiUkiu
Ty, Kershaw: H. R HoUnpd.
L. H. Httton, Bototpn; 8.
R. Klrkbrnd, Lngotf; 0. H.
Wade Horton.
J. B. Coats, Kershaw; Melvto
kenborry. Kershaw; J. R. Koeu»LE>
gott; 'WnUam H. Marsh
H. Crow, Kurshuw; Q. C.
Camden; W. R. Denton, Jr., A. (L
McKato, Gamden; A. J. BAelsr. Lto
goff; Norman Roeo, Blaney; SL' H.
Bums, Camden; E. T. Peoret, ChUfr.
den; R. E. Holland, Camdon; E. |.
Wardlaw, Liberty HUl, and |. I.
Wmt, Caasatt.
The eourt tom will be prd|iii4
over by Judge P. EL StoU, ot
strook
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ootolon. There am many ottM i#
tbo qumtomalm esuld
slMuld have boom sent.
that any pmnon who woM to
snunumfo the work of too Chass-
bar ot Ooinmeroi to mall tiiMr sug-
gmtions to too Th^
wm bo eompiod. niissiflod
and dno attention given them.
At too 0a>4 Marfcnl Sotorday,
m
tar benstng win bo
aad all persons bsTtng say
ddag to otf er should Hot them toi-
Tbis has buna a good rinak for
amdsn. A mvtvsl of too
Etir. aad good wontbsr has bmngbt
^aay of onr friends i
to tos oiiuut Wt
BIRTH ANNOUNOmtirr
Mr. Ba«Jfrs.Ckartm B. DsLonehn
kneaneo too birto of s eon, John
Redding DoLooebo, October #, at
tho OsaMoa EtoopitsL
BIRTH ARNPifReiMSNT
Mr. sad Mrs. Bnefc Williams sa-
maos the birto sC a son Lowni
Harris Wlllinms, Ik. bon OeA 2.
At too Csmdon HsmtoaL
New Teachers *
Are Ehitertained
Tuesday otfornocn Mlm WSt
tamp «ttorlatasd for too now toad
am of tba Camdaa sakeCia. After
a vqyy delightful aoeisl hour, M&m
Itemp served itfrimm rafroa'
manta. Fun tkwan wsru amutoi
torenghent tba rsMp# «>4 BaBo-
ws’en favors ware tssd at tba
EdueaUomd UnU
Holde Meeting At
Grammar Sehael
Tho Kershaw oonnty
aaaoeiation haM its ttrat
for too lf4#-47 omaiern te
den gramaior 1080(8
Thirsday, Oetobm 19, ut 4 to^
PmsMont M A. WIIHam, ^
Baron OoKalb odMol,
After a devotional randtiig
W. F. Estrldgo. J. M. Chonry,
dbwetor of too
httormttog talk
Challenging eC-
tocto fUetog too stoto and
A rnuiiito.alive ot ton
Rod Ckoas spoke oa tbo
tiou aad work of tool body,
aolbo If Btoioo Ruth Pot
ffii P.
It
Buffet^
OnaiAost
momboTibip
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rats d|9
on