The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 03, 1947, Image 6
TNI^tAIIOCN OHIIONI
From He ^rarts De^
Of
frank H. HEAm SPORTS EDITOR
Iflddleton* tl» »®i^
band mentor of the Cua-
prottd pappy
Pence.,bom at the
,Sltal Konday ^
as fuUba^o. the
team a few years hence.
J J/Ulch ma^f Oowb
, " of the Camden frjfldere
S happy, tor Artie U sure one
claims that Chariey win be
‘ 5.. sturdy aa Artie, which
iMOt another bnckfleld t^. Oh
-Mrs Middleton and Charley
(IM, wbU. p.ppy H.I
well as can be espected.
Romember Kart Abbott, who ran
h, Kirkwood hotel for some years
Bd who became owner of the prop-
rtyt Abbott Is now manafer of the
Heriew Blltmore hotrt at Clear-
Fla The Bellevlew Blltmore
, lSil«l .t Fto.. ow
xdclng Clearwater Bay.
The blk question, tarolrlnf
ke construction of a new Kj*.
SmI hotel on Klrttwood Heights,
SThq answered within the next
wnth or so. The backers of Ao
lea hare annonnced that they will
legln construction In Jaaascf.
147, The time Is here—now let’s
M tome action.
How any sport scribe oonld name
B »ii-state grid teem and leart
kuBson. the Sumter center, oft tho
bt. Is beyond our comprehension.
Irunson, In our opinion, was one
if the best centers In the sonrti
Bd rightly earned a plaea on an
Nm<I m
LAXATIVE?
BlacluDramgM to; ^
I'UsiMliy prompt •
2.Usually tborawgli
34Uwaya aoomomrteal
alUUto. high
This comer called on the Kent
mnera at Cool Springs last week
and enjoyed the hour or more we
Spent In roaming orer the old
piantatlon home and the lorely
ground!.
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The Christmas holidays of 1941
wmw really something in police an
nals here. No serious accidents, few
arrests, and no disorder that re
sulted In arreeU.
' The fire department laddies
would take exception to that state
ment, for they responded to two
false sdarms, probably turned In
by drunken celebrstors. Anyhow,
boys who fight ilres would have
lowed to have met the guys who
turned in the alarms. They Just
want to carasa them—^obably with
brass knuckles.
What’s all thia got to do with
sports, yon may ask? Well, nothing
to be quite frank with yon. But
the boss says to push out about a
half column for the sport page and
SB there Just weren’t any sports
oi any consequence between Christ-
maa and New Teara. we had to fall
back on general news for a snifter
now and then.
Uae gufotticlp Want Ada
NO TRESPASSING
Notles Is hweby glren that 1
bare • posted by premises la
Wsteree Towqshlp and do forbid
any trespassing for hunting, fish-
taig pr any other parpose npon said
premises. . S8-42p
Dee. 1,1941 Donald L. TmeedeU
SlHide8*Buifey
Pairing Ghren
fii Tourney
Mtfiy Takw Part I» Hradi-
Ci4> Ewwat At Carndtoo
Covn^nr Chib
Bucky Bhodet, paired with Mra.
Hanley scoitrt n net 8T to take hon
ors In the g(Hf tournament played
orer the weekend at the Camden
Country club.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwiidit Partrldgev
the perennial hnsband and wife
combination, were In second idace
with a net <9,
’The tournament featured the sen
sational playlna of the' Partridge
duo, they turning in a 44 and U
for a gross of 80.
Interest in golfing continues to
increase erery week and dally more
and more players are-in erldence
on the course of the Cai^ea. club,
now in superb condition ifor play..
The scores In the handicap tour
nament were as follows:
Bucky Hsrris-Mrs. Hanld? 9M8—
87: Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Partridge
80-11—89; Collie Moller and Mrs.
Ray Wolfe 96-98—78; R. W. TaUer
and Mrs. Taller 89-15—74; Joe Me-
Kain and Ida McDowell 91-16—76;
Mr. and Mrs. Granger Gaither 99-
21—78; John VHleplgue and Mrs.
K. Lowndes 98-18—80.,
Mr. and lira. Gaither were award
ed the consolation prlxe.
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To reheat mashed potatoes, use
a double boiler. PIsm the pota
toes In the top of the i^nall. cower
them, and heat then orer hot
PUT IT
QUICK REUEF IWMI
STOMACH ULCERS
•WTO EXCESS ACID
Ogw sea mniliie li neUw eCtheWILLARD.
TBIATMXNT have bM mU Sw r«lM oF
loT dIairMB ariWea ftMstlaaHMb
we om so SMMs ami»
tmm <)r.Uess> H—wS>,
Aw to CaMW^AaMTtaM on IS dan’ MUi
Ask ter "RMlaiWIi HaaMpBr* iSkA tUUr
daolatoetIteWiatnMies wee as
DeKALS PHAHMACY, Phene tt
PH THEATRE
BETHUNE, a C
GiugrtE Nows
Mr. and Mra. AljjDn Bllott aiMh
soli, Larry. ol Cwrlestoa. were
wQSkand gueeta of Mr. and firs.
Breiett Tonag.
mss Rnth Wilters of Oolnmbla
spent the holidays with her pe^
eats, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Perrla Faulken-
berry, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sowell
and Mrs. SalUe -Ogbum spent
Christmas with Mm W. L.' Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cagle of
Lancaster spent the holidaya with
her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. 8. L.
McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc-
LanghUn and baby were also gueaia
of their parents hmre.
Miss Flo Rosier of Camp Le-
Jeune, N. C., arrlred TuesdAy for
aerwal days stay with her parents.
Mr. and llrir. J. W. Buchan were
here a femdays and they Tiaited
relatlres ffirpine Bluff, N. C., dur
ing the week.
Mr. and Mrs. wmiam WeUs of
Blshoprllle spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ^Cooper.
Mrs., M. S. Rosier spent Thurs-
day in Hartawllle. Miss Flo Rosier
accompanied her mother to Harts
Tllle and Jonmeired onto Latta to
Tlslt her cousin, Mrs. E. M. McNair.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rosier and
son. Ralph of Cayce, rislted M. S.
Rosier and family Thursday.
The Stantons returned Friday
from Salads where they spent the
Christmas holldsys..
Mrs. A. A. West, Mrs. J. L.
Cooper and Mrii. M. 8. Rosier spent
Friday In Florence with their broth
er, S. *C. Weef and family. Flo
Rosier was a riaitor there for the
day and came home with her moth
er for a* longer risit
Mr. and Mrs. James McCoy and
son. Ben of Camp Lejeune, N. C^
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mra.
J. L. Cooper. Mrs. C. L. McCasklU
and daughter, Miss Betty Jane, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buchan were
also dinner guests of the Coopera.
Mrs. Rupert Godshall and aon.
Ronny of Columbia, spent SumUy
with her parents, Mr. and Mra.'F.
M. Walters.
Mra. C. L. McGulrt returned
home Sunday after a week’s rlslt
with her son in Pine Hurst N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McNeely of
Rockingham, N. C., spent Christmas
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R
L. McNeely and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCoy gave
a dinner and the following were
guesta; Mr. and Mrs. Stenton and
sons. Dick and Roddy, Mr. and Mrs.
Nettles Myers and son of Camden,
Mra. M. S. Rosier and John Mc
Coy. „
School opened Monday at 8:80.
Mr. and Mra. S. C. West and ion
of Florence attended the funeral of
her uncle, Walter west, Monday
afternoon at the Quaker cemetery
In Camden. Mr. West passed away
anddenly at his homo In (^einTllte
Satorday. He had. friends and r«l*>
tlTos hero who woro shockod at hla
passing.
Mrs. Rosa Hall and son. Tommy,
and Miss Jesslo BeUe Raddlft of
Columbia were risltors here Mon
day.
Miss Martha Rogers of Columbia
Tlsited Mrs. J. W. Buchau at the
Cooper’s home Sunday. |
Miss Betty Jane McCasklU is
Tlsltlhg her slstoi', Mrs. Lonlo
Smith of tho Charlotte Thonipoon
poBUDualty.
Mr. and Mm. Connio Hinoon and
four children of Charloeton rloitod
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Hall during
tho holidays. Mrs. Hinson la iha
former Ruby Horton who Urod boro
before marriage.
Peru wUl sponsor tho Immigra
tion of worksrs for colonisation.
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Store No. 1 Storo No. 2
951 Broad St. 939 Brood St.
COYERAIIS
Made by Wood’g Monufactiirmg Company
O. D. Horriiif Bopo
$6.95 VALUE
10 DAYS ONLY '
iFiiday, January 3
**WONDElUMAN*’
with'
Danny Kaye—Virginia Mayo
Vora Ellen
Newe A Comedy
Sainrday, January 4
««CONQUEST OF
CHEYENNE"
with
wild Bill Elliott—Bobby Blako
Alleo Flomming
Soriai, Now Advontureo of
Tamn No. 4
Also Cartoon
Saturday Night, 9 O^Clock
"LADY LUCK"
with
Robort Young—Barbara Halo
Frank Morgan
Alao CoiAody
Mon.-Tv6d., Jan. 6-7
L O O K ! 1
Wo Havo an Hand Tor Ford-Forgnoon Tractor:
' * lift 1^ Disc Harrows
•Hammer MID
•Torace Kades
^ *1*081 Hole loggers
•4-Wheel Wagons
SEE OUR GARDEN TRACTOR DISPLAY..
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East DoKalb Stroat
Inpe$t a Part of Your Fimdo In
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BUILDING A LOAN SHARES
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ASSOCIATION
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We will boy all gradao inckiding low grada
hardwo^s, random wkltha, otc.
CALL or WRITE:
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Biahoprille, South Carolina
NOTICE
We now have an axperiuooad
"tg work of all
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^Plenty of Hoy Wire
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Oon ’t let B midden cold tnap freeze your radiator or oraok your
engine Mock. Now’s the tiiM to fill up with anti-freeze, to, get tluggith
iummer oil drained, to instaU that heater and defroeter and to repair
all.thote little tfai^ wfaioh oan give you cold ^reather troubles
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