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■ wTI? X JnLllr • w-': yOtUMESS CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROUNA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, IMS NnmbOT 35 Meters Installed [OR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ELABORATE PLANS WHEN ILLY OLD ELF MAKES HIS DEBUT Rec«pti<m Will HdM In Hampton. Park. Gifts To Bo Ghrott Kiddios rteentlr orgsnissd CsbuIm Junior QiainlMr of Ccnuaaroo with Med charter list nf 160 momWra it tftng all-out In pU» tot a Ml fiuetlnf to Santa Claus whoa that jcOy chap irrlres la Caakton .pu on Friday, Norember t», at S:I0 o’clock, jl^ fOce eaoort will b# on hand to grout tho joOy old Nkk when iiMPB fre® piano and ho will bo roshod to tho town aguaro n thonianda of chlldron and ettSaoDs will bo* on h*iyi to grout jttir a briaf atof tha 6anto Ciaua ssrado win moro to Hampton . abero Santa dasa wfltj hold a roooptkm and girt out gifts to tho f«ka Schloabnrg. chatrman of Tjirior Chambar of Ooaunoreo ^Oaac prograai. atatoo toat ho [gnulng to havo a band in Cam- iw the'afternoon Santa Claas 1^ The parade through tho I to the park wHI bo foatarod [tati ireeented by Camden moi^ ata There will bo awards of |50, liai |10 for tho floats drawlag iMoad and third honors from MlM. There wUl also bo an of $S6, ISO and 110 gtren tor ihMt window dlsphtrs. , tea been a nuaibor of years laChrhtmas celobrstton of tho ^ (tanned by the Junior Chant- [tea been presentad hero. Iho ]tvo oBer^ one In lift and lUhw In list, wore nodols of f khd. featnrl^ a parade ci youngsters, floats, etc. Ifiit|«it| to tho parks and other lyaar the Junior CbaniSsr ii- has had a Chrlstaaas t la Hampton Farit and lUs I he liberally docoratod with laad ornaments. Tho dty has to hare tho streets doco- Irtth limits. I u nneh as there will bo no of sehool on tho attomoon r, Norember St, It. Is eotpeci' |ba erery school child in Cam- ind eonnty wlH hare a deslro I (resent at tho feotfrltlMU »pal Women A At Camden F. Bb L Needs Oerkal Workers The federal bureau of In- voettgatien lo wrfontly In need Of yeamg men and women who are high school grsdueteo to fill efortaal peoltioiis In Washing, ton, O. C. In order to obtain one of theee peeitiena, appll- eente muet be high seh^ Mete» between the ague of It and m years and must be of ex- eelient moral eharaeter. ttari- log aalerlee for eloHeal pool. tieies range from t1>78i per an- autn to ftm per ennum. A repreeentative of the PHI will Ito In CariMly at the Court Notembor purpose of reooMng bpptleatioiie and granting tnlervlewd for pool- ttonOi Ho will bo to answer Oosotlons tn oenyoUsn with this smptoymont il that tima. W. E. DeLo8che,Sr. Dies In Sleq» William Bllott Ddioaeha, Sr.. 77, diad .ln bla sioog oariy Tusoiip morning at ino Sonata street whore bo bad a room. Mr. DoLeai^ was bon Ootobor 6, IStl, tn this city, tho son of WO- How to Operate the New Parking Meters iAici Au m rmm 31AL MFmi AM$ FAUNA 7N£ FLOW OF TiAFF/C. mWt AT A 6iAN€i Tm AiMAUi/MO 70 FARM- Hi BiiHTm Of mt^ows stw miL AiAO WSTMOCTiOm Hfn. , SOI utsmeomm wtret-tfAm eo/M nor. iMtsrr OK com^rreM yooPHArro WiWfTiMi ABOOtHike, MB mmi dSUMTfUU, wmmmt, Amp 0/^ w Aimistilce Ritual Is Presented To A Record Crowd Speakor A.. S. Llewellyn Ghrea Maaterfol AdtkrMt. RoU CeU Wes Loiit«r One of tho moot ImprosslTO krmlattoo programs OTor to bs of- torod In Camden was that of Mon day whoa, the Jamoa Leroy Bulk Poet No. 17, conducted a memorial ritual lor the dead of the two world wars. The call of tho roll of tho hon ored dead wae modi longer to Its presentation than ovor b^oro^ and It was listened to by msny moro solomn-faood listeners. No program n the moro than quarter of a cen tury erer had as msuy lleteners, for this year the pupils of the public schools attended the Hampton Park ritual. The solemnity was noTor more (rofouod and the ipemorial addreea by the Hon. A. Stanley Llewellyn r" .W”"" Mn. (teon* Or«d. Ml Md. to tn# nto who had mado tho aa- chairman, axmounooa that omniaa- ■urUic. to tb. miOmwl ud EXPLODING FIREWORKS TAKES FOUR LIVES NEAR KERSHAW tan meeting -sA the wm I to Fourth DIstrlet In the I'l auxiliary to the national i of the I^eotant Bplscopel Dioceoe of Upper 8o^ waa held Norember 7 at ekurch, in this city. Mrs. H. Harris of Camden pre- h the absence of Mrs. OD Hook, director of the IHatrlct. I aeetlng opened at 10 o’clock to celebration of the holy on, at which the celebrant [to bishop of the dioceee, the J. J. Oraratt. Biibop Ora- [ton addressed the women on Forward in Auxiliary ^AUce H. Gregg, natlre South an who for 30 years hss I a worker for the' Episcopal 1» China, apoke on *The Chnrch Throughout All the Doth Acknowledge Thee." kay prayers were led by the [B. Durall Chambers. ^Wellington O. Oalletly gare “ on the Kanuga Adult con- ^ree reports were glren ^Triennial conrentlon which Wd during September at d(hla. The flret of these llhen by Mrs. O. Richsrd diocesan president, who iier impressions of the meet- LewU N. Taylor, D. D., the budget for the next friars and the new marriage B Duvall Chambers gars a .picture of the two-weeks - the InstsUstlon of of- w Bishop Oraratt a lunch- ^ wrred in the pariah hoosa. j.tfiATES EXPECT TO « HEETINQ NOV. 2t ktely 400 dslegatea erery county asaeclar to state wlU gather at school in Ct^umbla on to transact tba bual- “e South CmvUna Bdaea- [Won. Delsgatss will bs 'tock by the BOiu. Mam Bllott and Rebe^ W^nkman iiieLsaebi Sb Hs fSnasA most of hM 1^, also engagtog In eereral busl- neasaa bare sad worUng f(w ser eral years wltk tbs Sonthem rsU way. He went to Columbia during the First World War to help with the ermstmetion of Camp Jackson, and for 18 years thereafter was nun- sger of the Bpworth Or^snsge terms, whwe he made an dntstand- Ing record of producUou. Funeral serrlces were held at 8 o'clock Wednesday aftomoon at Lyttleton Street Methodist chorcb, conducted by the Her. Eugene L. Nixon of Trinity Episcopal ehnreb, Columbia. Interment was in the Quaker cemetery, Camden. Actire pallbearers were: Wlllism S. Benton, Frank Hampton, O. Owen RUey. Richard N^ McCants and Arthur P. Langley of Columbia and James DeLoache of Florence. Hononary pallbearert were: Dr. F. Eugene Zemp, Dr. S. Wataon Tal bert, B. O. DePass, W. D. Roberta, Harrison Parks and W. W. Martin, all of Columbia. Surriring are four aleters, Mn, Arthur H. DeLay of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. W. R^bln Zemp. Mrs. John T. Nettles, and Mrs. WlUte Sheom, all of Camden: one broth er, Rochelle Blair DeLoache of (to Annual Meeting Of Farm Bureau At Legkm Hall Tbs snnunl mesMag of tbs Ksr- sbaw oonnW-term bureau sraa beM St tbs American Legion rooms last week Wedaecday night L. O. Funderburk, precised and Udd of tbs proMsras teeing term ers and wbst tbs bureau had dtme to akt termors the post year. Mr. Funderburk has worked hard for the organkai^n'lui'd hie leadership hss meant much to\^t termers of the county. He touened on the county fair, wMch waa spon sored by the boreen, and he had John Stover, secretary, read his aa- nosl report on the finances of the bnresn. Mr. Funderburk Introduced B. H Agnew, state president of ths bu reau, who made an inspiring talk. Mr. Agnew paid tribute to the late Bolivar D. Boykin, a charter mem ber of the state organisation, and who served as a director since It was organised. Mr. Agnew said the negro term ers would fmm an associate or ganisation. as their term problems were the same as those of the white termer and that both would give help to programs that aided term ers. Mr. Agnew paid tribute to the cottonseed crushers sssocistlon, said the association wmrked den; three children, William B. lumg and hand with the bureau for Loeebe, Jr., and Mrs. Harry R- cottonseed prices, and he Hampton of Colnmbia and Mims ^e termara to know that DaLoache of Spartanbnrg, and association was the termers grandchildren, Mrs. J. J. Hulsley, friend and wsa sympathetic to Jfn of Ridgewood, N. J., William E-hhuelr problems. DeLoache. HI. And Harriet Om-| Agnew spoke of the competl- sales Hampton of Columbte aai Mary Boylston DeLoache of Bpar- tanbnrg. tlon potton Is facing partlcnlarly wltii rayon and other synthetlca. His talk showed the resnlt of s lot of deep study of the farming sltus- At CkarioCto (ki Said Hurd Now WiCJk Wjatrol put ^ojBaut Ilia Be A Shrinebowler a most convincing way. He waa • - 'loudly spplandsd at ths conclusion Tkkots Fof Croat Charity of his talk. •CHOOL tUfCRINTtNOINTt (TO MltT NOVEMBER lUf Harris A. Marshall, prsaldent of tea bora d^artment of auparki- tondence, bas anaounoad that tbs Bsnasl sasotlng of tbo dspartsesat win be bold tn tbs bsU room of tbo Wsdo Baaiftoa botal la Oaiatebla on WovembW 16 sad IE Tbs contereaos Is riatod to at 4:N o'dioek Friday aHsnoon. NOvoadMT Ift with a paasl TIcksts for tbo IBirlao gamo, to bo AO-Star teams of Norte e^wte Csrifllaa in tea stedto at Oharlotts «■ sow sa sals at City Drag company teIii^trt^iio*of*S!t’iiioB «i Tsaaro. Tbs aftsraya i4« of tee itadto— win aloa wfll also Inclado a report by rTSiSjrrf Prof-»r W. tt TWO BoH svsat bate extsosloa divisloa oa record prof SSTttlaSSi «S?ao ooa. ress mad# by tbo atato ra^ coim. b. I. H. 1. gtolMboirt* cwlL. ter $K aid prorido Jor W tec tlefc^ Fifth Vidka or FIm Traga^ At Pofari or Daatk. Tra9P«d fai bTarma or FlaMM Igniting of a stock of qKplosiv«S| „ la tea aatoro, oE^^iaworks oracksrs, sUu la tee MsadH Catos FHllng stetioa and Junch room Just Otttslds tho eity Ihatta of Kertbsw tots Monday ofreraoon claimed tb* Uvss of four sx-servlce men, caaaet probabls fatal bums to a f'tte aad pafufnl bums to a alxth. The dead are: RAYMOND RARFIELD, ife 84> Kerehaw. STACEY QRIFFON, SfS 2B, Kar OiMI^Fa LANOON FAILE, agc 14, Kei^ shaw. CNA8. W. CONNELL, age 18, Kershaw. ENFORCEMENT OF PARKING METER REGULATIONS WILL START ON SATURDAY, NOV. 23 Mayor Issues Notice This Week. Police Aik Cooperatioii Of Motorists ' Enforcement of parking regulations as provided by of parking meters will commence on Saturday, November 28, at 8 s. ***, according to Mayor F. N. McCorkle. InatallaUon of the new metera and the putUng in of the now park ing lines la being completed this week. Tho city is providing a grace period next week for th motorists to become accustomed to the now parking spaces, which are nearly a foot wider than the spaces previously prevailing. Police call stteutlou to the need for motorists to park within tbo angle line#, for Improper parking wlU draw an arrest aad fine lust ae promptly as will overtime parking. Christmas Seal (^paign Will Start November 25 the saCfertng waa moat etoqaenL And despite the extreme solemnity of the occasion the speaker’s casti- gatkm of the oomrnmUsUcatly In clined drew an Instant wave of ap probation from the big crowd. Poet Commander W. F. Nettlea, Jr., presided at the ritaaL Prayers were offered by Rsv. Way of the Lyttleton Street Methodist chnrcb. The rdn of tee honored dead was glvsn by Adjataat M. M. Rsasoa- over. Present oa the roetram be sides those mentioned were Mrs. R. Bslk sad Mrs. WUsy Shsora. Hsl Middleton, band director st tee Camden blidi school, soandsd tops. It was the first time many of those present hsd heard this comet artist and In the opinion of all topa never wtt more beantifoUy offered. A thing sqaad from the Home Oaard unit under the oonunaad of Oaptoln Steve Clybara tired a pra- cialon salnte over tee ateiatare flag sod cross dscorstsd graves. THE HONORED DEAD World Wsr 1—OiUam A. . HsR. James O. Bailey. Sidney N. Hlng, Pat Masseabetrg Trottdr, Wellsr M. Uoyd. Walter Jobasoa, Henry T. Brown. Willie K. Hamphrlsa. Jbha F. Arthnr, Harrison H. StoksS, Whi ter M. West. Stophsa M. RKtesrdA Fomum Hilton, Clevetond Outlaw, James Leroy B^ Ebea J. McLeod, Mendel L. Olsdden, Joseph J. Boons, William Bratton deLoach, Jr., J. Alfred Burdell, SwUlle Hin son. Henry T. Cook. Malcolm Bate- tea 9$-^ ^ w* oa salA la the poarebassr of tb* ^SSJELff* iSSf* a ^ sad tht hSr W tOhtrmhtii toward to* •Il • i^lpslv»oatdA bcm.or ote a liiBiilftois SI i Trareif ttkt to' dtsoseea or to diaosvar tnelp^t oaasaa of lam*-, as Mf as Probably fatally honied was: JACK OUTEN, ags St, Kerehaw. In addition Jesse Ortffon, brotb- M* of Stocey QriHon. was painfully homed. Colvin Bowers, cook In the lunch room and a IS-yearnild youth aatoed Raley, who were in the back kitchen, fled out of a rear door. Outen also made his escaps through the rear door but his clothing was all a flame when he staggered out Bowers tried to break open s win dow In the front of the bnilding bnt wsa driven sway by the heat The igniting of the fireworks was sccompsilled by an explosion that filisA the lunch room with dense snffocatlng smoke ud flames. The cordite odor was over powering It wsa stated. There is the general accepted be- Uef that the explosion blew tee front door shuL barring the way tor the four vlotlms to escape. The four men were frightfully burned and It was with much difficulty that identification was made of the charred remalna. Mendel Catoe, it was atoted, was out of doors at the time of the ex idoslon and was unable to give any coherent statement as to wbst eauaed'tha Igniting of tee explo sives. nie Ksrshaw fire department was simmoned to the scene end filially had the fUmea under cm- trol bnt not btfore the stetem was a oomideto rala. Deputy Shdrlff J. B. MeLeod aad Coroasr Purdy Loo werq among tho flrsC arrivals from tbo county scat Tbo sheriff stated that It waa a dtmealt matter to Identity tb* obarred corpsea. Hsndreda of poo- pio ftem Kerabaw flockod to tho and tho aacartainly of teo idsafity of tbo vtotena was coca- sfcm tor mmeh confaslan aai torror. Colvin Bowers aad the Raley youth flad when tbo oxpleMon took plaoo and elouda of *—*** pou tbo mate part at tbo luack room into tho Ijltohsa. Whan Jack Outen appeared out of tho roar door wkJk bit oloteteE la flames fMeade bunrisMy took mttoiurig to put outi tbo fire aad nste the uateirtoi auui to a doctor. CoroMsr Lee fuipenetod alary Im mediately end later anaouneed \ a fuR laveaUgMtoa into tea ttagidy wouM ba mada by bla omaa ttruigb tbo eooperatliMi of teo ibmBTa of- World War No. 2 -- Edward S Lorick, Calhoun Ancram, FVed B. WUliame, John F. Jenkins, Jr. John M. VlUeplgne, Jr., Clyde L Willtoms, Paul Jordsn, Thomsc 8. Hendrick, Thornes Racine WecL Al bert H. Iibell, Wm. Clybum Mack ey, Mendel ThreatL William D. Bax ley, Thomas W. Byrd, Francis C. Truesdsle, Henry C. Rabon, Ed; mund Roberto, James E. Cnreton, ^bert Hinson, Ernie L. Hinson, Reese B. Hall, Ivey K. Connell, James T. Shirley, William A. Crox- ton, Grover H. Hawkins, Otis Lin ton, Woodrow p. Sanders, Christo pher C. Vaughn, George E. Dixon, Jr.» Wlllism J. Brown, Purvla B. Morgan. IBmer Ellis, Hilton E. Hor ton. Andrew G. Wbltoker, Langford Rsbon, Vernon Hall. Clifford RoMn- son, Harvey McKensle, HlgFt^ p,, ^ ^f the X-ray, so widely Godwin,- James Raymond Outlaw, Thomas C. Snyder, Edward L. Fsolkenberry, Joeeph Benton Young, Milas C. Byrd. Robert 1* (Please turn to page six) tlon Christmas teal sale la com- ptota. The Christmas saal sale will of- flclally begin on Monday, Novmb bar 26," Mrs. Creed stated. "Due to teo Increased coat of a greatly expanded program tn Kershaw county, tho goal for tee 1848 Christ mas seal sals has been set at 18,100. We feel eouOdeut that citlsuns of this county arc suftioioatly Intorsat- ed la oar oonnty-wldo program to assure our roaeblug this foal." Oliver Rice bas agreed to be seal sale treasurer. Chairmen have been appolntod aa follows, for the town of Camden, Mra. W. J. MayfloM. bond dialrmaa: Mra. F. D, Good ale, maU sale dutrmaa; Mra. T. Lee Little, publieity chairman. Mrs. Shelby Truesdale la again larylng as overedl rural ehslrman and sba will also Bsrve as WeatviUe ebato man. Mrs. M. D. Mays will be. Betbuna ebalnnaa; Mrs. W. M. Kayes, Ksr- sbaw; Mrs. R. J. Wurdlaw and Miss Mary Cunningham, Liberty KlU. and Mrs. W. D. Grigsby, Btaney. Other teslrmeii are: Mfs. R. R. Bnmes, .wnteree Mill; iba. Bimael Boykin. Boykin; Mrs. in 0. Bums. Hermitage MIU; Mra. Bvsio Byrd, ML Plsgah; Mrs. W. W. Cautbom, Tbombni; Mrs. Clyds CoaUe. tetos Ford; The work of inetolling the metom was carried out under tee dlreotlon of s represeutotive of tee mann- (acturer from whom they wm* par chased with Archie Stelu hsviag the contract for the hteor. Mr. Stein will also have the woife of burning away the old white lines and the marktng to of tbo new. The new lines will bo tieatod with the powdered glass test ti used to state highway marktmp* thus liisnring longsr HI* and bob- tor visibility. Parking meter regulatians moob be obeerved to secordanns with tar •tractions found plainly taoarlboi across the meter aad akto printed In this Isaua of Tbb Obroalela, P-T-A Conftoence Hdd In Cimdai Diteresting Event MBBtkf li IMi ii Avdilatian Of Ho The Fifth Dtotrict nnntersntie cf the Bottte Oaroltam Obngrasa of Parents sad Teachers, hold to tb* auditorium of tee (buadsn grammar school Wednesday afternoon, wan largely nUundtod horn, tee several _ irottpa to tes alW. aa fealyst by • of tee^ stolid "Laytag a firm foaadatlmi for f»- Mrs. B. W. Crouton, Three tw peace and progruas tesougb our chlldreu, in which tbo Mtysloal as pect was discussed by Miss Adele Mtoahsn, chairmau Ca; Miw Will Dentoa. DuBoae Park and Malvern Hill: Mrb. W. F. Rstridge, Flat Rock; Miss Louise Gsrdaor, Timrod; Mrs. N. P. Gettys, Jr., Lugoff; Mrs. W. R Hanunond, Wateree Dam; Mrs. R. a McCMkUl, Gates HUl; Mrs. b J. McKensle, Antlooh: Mrs. George Mann, ML Zion; Mrs. M. 8. Rosier, Cassatt; Mrs. Sesborns Rutledge. Jr. Sand HUl; Mr* Harold Segsrs, Charlotte Thompson, and Mrs. Os car J. Smyrl. B. E. Livingston of Antioch will serve ss comity school chairman. Dr. J. P. Pickett wUl again serve as negro riialnnan to the eonnty. The 1848 Christmas seal features s lamplighter, against s bine back ground. "The lampllgbter, coming Into use St this time, has been said to symboUse many things.'” said Mrs. Creed, 'Imt we would like to em phasise that It may well symbolism the two stotu points of our Ker shaw comity taberculoiifil associa tion progriun, namely: the revepl- nsed in the Increased ease-tlnd^g proirsiii, and thq guiding light of modem health education, which our organisation is toklag to aU cor ners of the county.” , TWO-YEAR-OLD CmLD NEAR DEATH BY DROWNING Laurens Pastor On *%ptist Hour” November 17 - - < Dr. J. H. Kyiar, pastor of tea First Baptist teurolL Laurens. 8. C., wtU appear as special guoat spaaB- er OB "The Boatb (foroltaa Baptist Hour”. Sunday. Nov*mber 17, ovsr WIS. Bis topic wUl ba: "Cbrlstlmn Ltvtag to Our Age—Its Prortskm." Dr. Kyser bas baen associated with fhe Laoreas ifostorate slneo September, 1888, aad Is weRknown across tbe‘ Palmetto state for hli sxeellsBt maamgus. Mask for the program wUl bo fumisltod by tltejbrama univursity <teorus, riuder lii* dlreetenlil^ of Watar-FOUd dm Homa Almoul A Daatli TraM OttPrs .Rbaate. "Tba Rorib . OsMtena HourT It a ficw vrsbkly foatum of WI8. aad Is broadesst oacb day aaoming at 8:11) a m.. Ma bfatina (Ml eyuUs). isstlcldai'boty ■ ■': •'L • Um- Two-yeaisild Oayle C. Jobaosn, daughter of Mr. aad Mra. Frsd JUbasoD, 1802 Broad strooL bad a barrow escape from drowatog whoa she foil tero^ a basemeat window tato aeveral foot of water baneath the bouse last Anndsy aeon. Joan Roavus, soraa yuaroid Cbaiiaston girt, who saw Um two- y«ar«ld dissppsar tbrsufb teo wto- dour aad looMug toto tbo baaesMut mh tea ebfid atruggltog fa teo water gavp the alana. fVsd Joumm, fbtber of teo eblld. jmpod toto teo to said, bad ta&y tbroo tost of water to IL aad saved bit.daughter. Tbo obfld bad swallowed souridar 4^ water, bat teo tribor, a 4L L im, kaow bow to rsaaslsgi IsqaliT at tba Johadog qlteteid te* taforautioa teat Cb* it baaoate tbs hoMi Isgg of water ki of tlon committee of the state ooa- greos, the mental vlewpotot by W. B. Sutherland, supertoteadent of the Wtonsbore cMy soboola; the so cial angle by Mrs. Tbomaa J. Derioue, director of the department of public welfare of Rlobland ooua- ty and the spiritual by Rev. Mr. Way, pastor of the Lyttleton Street Methodist church to this dty. Charles Lockwood, superintendent of the Lancaster sek^ system, was forum leader. Mr, Lockwood also addressed the conference on the topic, "The Crisis In Education.” The topic, "The FsmUy as the Comer Stone in Future Peace and Progpreaa” waa dlscuesed by Mlsa Sarah OralgweU, dean of the home economic depdrV ment of Wtothrop coUege. The cottference was walcomed to Camden by Mayor F. M. McCorkle with the response being offered by Mrs. J. P. Bnn^ of Lancaster. Greetings from Ithe state congreea wMe presented/by Mrs. Howard Jacobs, state prMidenL The conference wsa preaided over by Mrs. Holmes Scott of Rlob- burg, 8. C. QEOIIQE MARION BAXLEY RITES ARE PERFORMED Funsral senrloes for George Marion Baxley, 17, of 100 W. lltb stresL Charlotte, N. C., died Octo ber 27 at 8 o'clock at tea Veterana hoapitol to Columbia, S. 0., waa condneted October It at I o’clock to iho eveatog at Tandto-Woathers chapel. Rev. J. B. Castou of teo First Baptist churte gt OMBdoR, B. C. , officiated, aad tmtersMSt wag to Forest Lawn cemetery- ’--■■■ Borvlng aa pattboarura wore: B> MoAaley. T. R. Ya^bsa; J. W. Bochtler, L. K. Cramp. J. B. Boskb- Isr aad W. 8. Lawaoa. Mr. Baxley wag bom Juao T. Rto' ■ of tho lato Mr. aad Mrs. Baa# era Bsxlty of Oandun, 8. €. Bi WMT a to amber of teo fim dimrrii of Oamdea sad a of Jamm Leroy Balk Post Ug. of Aatoricaa Lsgtoa. Ho was 5 t' 1 4 i i vJi’i I ■ v-r >wkir|g«f to cvult' wlte Maaroo nnatelaE aad i oompaay to OamAtm aad •lx yaara ago kasawto of M Ho mavad to Qbariotta ai •flea temi «ado kto koto* Darfag World War I bo am ,tbo Balvuge divisleB of tewQiarllir^l Itoaater Coira ’ ' IW irvtriag br« bla wUa Mrs CAuk iSMir of Obarlatta: of J. C. watoiv: \ ' ^