The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 06, 1946, Image 6

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\ ■' A2- St|r (Dmttbett (Elprottirb^^ 1109 N<h^ Bnukd Street CetndeB, S. C. PUBUSHIED BVEBY F^AY I 6i)tii Year I'or ^rtamon Couple ■y,'^-\<i^ -,v DtCOSTA BROWN Publii^ur SUBSCRIPTION TERHS: All Subscriptions Payable In Advance ^^ne TiTear 50 Six Months .? 1.^ Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office^ Nl at Camden, S. C. ■ ———————i—A— II II All articles submitted for publication must be signed by the author FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1M6 FIGHTING THE PLAGUE Health is the most priceless possession of any in dividual and freedom from disease is one of the great est assets a community may possess. A disease ^rhich is spread from person to person is a potential threat to the entire community. One per son with a contagious disease may give it to one, two or more persdns, who in turn may pass it on to still others until scores may fall victim to the disease. This is the reason that communities insist that cases of contagious diseases be reported to the health auj^Ojrities^ The greatest aid to health authorities in preventing the spread of a cantagious disease is its early recognition. If the disease is discovered im mediately, precautions can be taken to prevent others from coming in contact with the patiei^^i™ thus pos sibly catdhing the disease. / There is one contagious diseasefwhich unfortun ately is seldom recognized in its early state AND THAT IS TUBERCULOSIS. And that is the reason why the Christmas Seal Sale should RECEIVE THE IMMEDIATE ATTEN TION OF AIL OF US. DR. MAURICE CLARKE The earthly career of an outstanding citizen, civic leader, Christian gentleman and a man of God came to a close in the passing of Dr. Maurice Clarke, rector of Grace Episcopal church for the past eleven years. No one was closer to this outstanding character than this writer. Over a {period of sixteen years we (have l^en as brothers. Meeting him for the first time sixteen years ago at Marquette, Michigan, where he was Dean of the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Paul we have known and loved him. He was otA* pastor, our guide and 'we profited by his wise and loving counsel. His friendship was a most cherished possession. Maurice Clarke was a scholar. He was a man of commendable influence. That he believed in he fought for, and never asked for quarter. For forty years he served his God as a messenger of love and hope. He will be sadly missed. The sympathy of this community and in the sev eral communities that have profited by his wise coun sel and teachings, are extended to sorrowing family. QRACl HNeCOPAL CHURCH Morniof cenrice at Ghuoe ehar«h on Sunday, Dacamber 8. wUl 8a conductad by a Lay Raadar. Sarrlcaa will ba at foUowa: 10:00 .A M.—Church school. ■ 11:11 A. M.—Morning prayar. matad ramalas wara burlad to tha accompanlmant of an alcht-plaoa band, compoaad of studants draasad In tuzadoa and darblaa. Tha toab* stone oTor tha campus srava boars tha Inscription,' ‘KUroy Is Hmra.’ ** "Who was KUroy"? was askad a( Mr. Kom«fay,.who prooaadad to 'relate that little wSs known of the phantom 01, but his name was famUlar to arary American soldier of World War II. Tha walls of arary QI barracks and quonsat hut from Tokyo to Paris stUI bear his sad lament, "KUroy was here." According to Mr Komagay, KU* roy had bean taking classes at Min nesota unlrarslty under tha 01 BUr of Rights. He was trampled under tha saddle shoes of a horde of coeds laartng a class building rad later died at tha • Unlrarslty hos pital. Tha day before his death It is said, hla picture was pnbUshad but only his ayes were risible through tha bandagsf ^whlch swathed him. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS AU partlas Indebted to tha estate of Anna K. Schlosburg are hwraby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all parties. If any, haring claims against the said es tate wUl present them lUMwlsa, duly attested, within the time lU'escribed by law. S7-S0C ' CARL H. SCHLOSBURG, Bzeeutor. Camden. S. C., Nor. M. ll4C.-r Kornes^y Tells Of Tri^c Death Of Phantom KUroy Camdea Morticiaa Explaina How Ha Waa Tramplad To Daath By Coada KUroy, that ubiquitous 01 war hero nobody ever saw Is dead. His demise, according to C. Granger Komegay, occurred at the Uni- rerslty of Minnesota hospital Octo ber 16, and Mr. Komegay should know, for he Is a funeral direetor. "Tes", said the Camden mor tician, "KUroy Is dead and his ere- "Bet Yol 65 CmIs That Broi-ahi-fiae Eases Year Coi|h” CtButd by CMt br Upptr Br«nclM tnittliom mi OTually half a battle •atlafactloa m M la aalhorML- .. » yse far tt. That's sweat atait—wee’t make yee a drua eddlet nor upast your stasa- ash bet arse-oha-Unt BainMaa w« seas that saagh and bring raUaf la hnl- tetad saambranaa. What da ran batf gjiestrtls.ye w^t yen went eat DeKALB PHARMACY—PHONE 96 Invest a Part of Your Funds In . •* BUILDING & LOAN SHARES ^ CURRENT DIVIDEND j • WATEREE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Fkit NbPI Bank Bi^pding ^ S’C A large crowd attaaded the aup- per, spoaeored by the LadJaa Auxiliary the Cdinmunity houae on Thuraday sight of laat wtk. A good auppar was sfrred.\A cake walk and other torma ot amaae- ment waa largely Indulged tai and enjoyed hy the chUdrsn and grown- upa alike. The Mg and attraethre looking cake waa won and'retold sereral time#, finally being k^ hy itndent Pat Thompaon, Jr. Student W. P. Beckham acted aa auctioneer and created considerable amuae- ment by mimicking the weU-known ^ of the salesman at the big to bacco auctioa sales. Music gueesing contests and friendly oonrerMtlons added to the plearare of the eren- Ipg. which seemed 'to be enjoyed 1^ the big crowd present Supt A. J. Richards and family of Denmark, J. P. Richards of Ker- Miaw, J. Ch Richards and famUy of Florence, W. J. Richards pnd family of Concord, Miss Sophie Richards ^ Ashwood rahool and Miss 'Marlon Richards of Sumter w«re at home for ThankaglTlng day. Mr. and Mra. J. E. L. Brannon (aemtad In center), obeerved their 60th wedding annivereary Sunday, November 17, with all their\ilneefUMren gathered round. The children, ehown In the photograph, are (left to right etanding), Mrs. iniwiTi^ Pletoher, Kershaw; Burnett Brannon, Camden; John Brannon, Camden; Mrs. Henry Qaekin, Kershaw; Maxle Brannon, ChaHeaton; Joe Brannon, Portsmouth, Ya., and Mrs. Oallaa Mahoney, Camden. Seated on the arm of the chair with the couple are two other ehll- dren, Mre. Lloyd McCumber, Camden (left), and Bryant Brannon, Camden. (Photo by Lloyd MoCumber, Camden.) SALVATION ARMY— (Continued from page one) Fla. In dlacusslng the aervlces offer ed by the looar service unit qf the Salrstlon Army, Envoy Carson pointed out that it embraces re quired attention to teetK, to ton sils, eye ezamlnatlou andvcare, motion of a health camp post natal advice, care of unmar ried mothers, famUy and minslent service, special service and alt service during war, times. "In each communty,” said Shivoy Carson, "the Salvation Army fash ions its program to meet the Im mediate need and Its capital is in Its personnel rather than In its plant and equipment,’: said Mr. (Par son. "Here is an organisation, busi ness-like and efficient that deals In humanity from which, society feels, all faith, sU sense of-human values has disappeared; an organi sation seeking to make valuable again that which, seemingly, has no value. ' "Every man, woman and child, regardless of whether he or she las ever contributed to the Salva tion Army's work, wUl find an added meaning in life upon lenm- hg of thia never-ending struggle o set lonely, discouraged feet safe ly again In the paths of rlghteons- neas for His name's aaka. "Unlife other corporate enter prises, its product Is that priceless one — humanity; Its burpluses, humanity restored, can not be reck oned In figures, bnt in the wide spread renewal of faith which such restoration engendera." JUNIOR CHAMBER— (Continued from page onnl Nnrawry elaas float Window awards were made to the Fashion Shop, McLean Hardware, Service Motor company and Etehel’s Department store. Probably the richest appearing float in the parade was that of the Presbyterian Nursery class, which deplc.ted a scene in the frosen re gion of t^ north pole. The judges found it a difficult matter to make any firsL.;S6cond and third selec tions, so dever were all entries In the parade. The Oamden Junior Chamber of Commerce desm^res ttie plandHs of every person in (Mmden and Ker shaw county for the splendid man ner In which the Santa Clans prO’ gram was carried. Ellhn Schlosburg who WSS chairman* of the program committee Is deserving of every credit Not only did every member of his able committee work hard on the project bnt .every one of the more than 110 members of the Chamber were on the firing line doing a majl^ Job. <!■ -I-.— .— Ybbt Hohm froRi ill Bbj? CkylgORgopg LAXATIVE? Wnnii Drnmlit to, « 1‘lftiMilly proNiBl 2-UaiMrily tliorniigh S-AKsayn ncondiiileal to dotos ^ only r> wJMt j<mm ^ Mtont — *W«rd. M. (L spent lhaak at hOBM of hKtU MiMsa Rlghton and Edith Rk ’ A ^nt latter from Joha a Ctom&nta, in New York tohu •nu. say. he is wen Sd i, J Ah>Bg all right ^ Jt^ Belton Cureton, studs on fnrloniA wltk his nere home. A. C, Careton was a bnsinem i tor in Camden oh MondaJ. ' Mr. and Mrs. j. h. ciem, went to CMnmbia on Friday I to see their dsnghter, Mrs. jJ ^eman. She returned home ^ them and her husband ow,., and returned home with her. Tour reporter spent Sat until Monday with his dau Mrs. O. P. -Folk and famOr connty. Other famUies of hla dren came In and we had a fa Thanksgiving dinner. Yifkt TnkBrculosh Buy Oirlihiias Mg .S V . Now Is the Time to Dress Up Your Car For the HOLIDAY SEASON • • . < Wn hnvn n Urge stock ol tnilomd nent oofvern > priced to fH every pocketboofc Tnilored' to fit every Chevrolet from 1936 to 1946—Bmcket Sontnt Two Door; Four Doelm; mnd Fleetliae Aoro-aodnm. Alno n limited atock of Gemiime Bulck Soot Covert for 81 At 71 Serien 4rdoor Baidu nod 56n nod 76n Sednaet Bukkn. Two Hoar nervice on ImtnlUtiom. ^ • LANGSTON MOTOR OOMPA^ V N. Broad Street CBindea, S. C. pence strinoc v riRE^fiViCt imLtHANKi iM » THAT CURK^ iwisiima PUT, I ^,<'7 '-'H ‘ ' [LARKSDN TIRE S£RVlLe SaflPr^At.,- }L^‘. . OAWffmt cmiiNG ATnuenora' Ha^lnr Tientre Ml Fri-SnL, Dec. 6*7 LIGHTNING CARSON RIDES AGAIN*’ with TIra MeCoy Also ierlal and pomedy Mon.-Taea., Dec. 9-10 Clark Qable and Greer Careen in “ADVENTURE” AMe Pathe News Wed-Thttn., Dae. 11-12 “OEADUNE FOR MURDER” Paul Kslly—Kent Taylor Sheila Ryan Alse Ierlal and New* anMHBMiiiiMnnn COMING ATnUenONS \ Cai^n 1116811% >6—B—BOBOBOHatmUl Fri-Sat, Dac. 6-7 “THE TIME OF THEIR LIVES” B«id AbboH—Leu Coelello Aiae Seleeted Short Subjeot Satiudayt December 7 SPECIAL 10:10 P. M. SHOW Cmnpue Cutiee en the Loeael “SECRETS OF A SORORITY GIRL” Mkk-Toen., Dee. 9^10 “ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM” Irene Ounhe Rex Wed.-Tluwn., Dec. 11-12 “IF*PM LUCKY” Vivian "Where DO these cars all come from?** Asked a lady in dismay, "Small vDonder the death raters higher "And growing worse each day.** 86 KILLED, 297 INJURE), m 461 TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS C' o In Soatk Caroliaa Octol>er Ust—40% IN CREASE in the number of deatfin ever the sama I montfi a yaar ago.- Tha pranent year’s daaUi toll doa to tmffie accidents in thin State ntandn.al SOO; Ujared, 3A38, an couiMured with 307 killad and lySSS iajarnd last ygar. ARE YOU PROTECTED COLONIAL’S policies cover not only Tnvel Accidents but General Accidents, as well, with liberal reimbursement for Doctors’, Surgeons’, Hos pital and Nurses’ bills. Ask TO-DAY about the COLONIAL ISOOO.OD NON-CANCELLABU: ’’MAS TER” PoUcy.—’Truly, “In All the World No Finer Acddent Contract.” DAVID H. BAUM, AGENC y OG^ erccadlmse Onr HALLMARK Cards Eqiress Your Thouriitfriness / Whether it ha Christman ar tha fhrnt «r fiftieth anniversary card yoa seek yooTl fUd it ktre. Birthday grpaliagn both comU and nenOmcatnl ara oar spodalitM^ Add a littU spat of cheer to the life of an iU frieid with ama of oar gey oonvaloecont cards. Oar gMliag cards will ci- prasn for you how oMich you cam. Cosbo todny. BF.LK'S Department Store mmm We have on hahd a supply st calendan ter tH! COME IN AND GRT-JWlW Commercial M—bar of the ft Moenhwr of tka Poitotot^ ilN fV*; ■J.'*'