The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 31, 1947, Image 1
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CAMOEH, SOUTH CABOUNA. PmAT, JANUARY SI, IMT
Na«lM>r 46
boy scout week is to be
. OBSERVED ALL OVER NATION
Teen-Age Canteenl^ow In Operation
Of
lomanoe And
SooatiBS To Bo
During Poriod
obserrane* of Boy Seont
Veek, Febrnary 7 to 11 on a na^
•cal^ aaya Dr. Jamae B.
■act, chief scoot d the Boy Scoots
if Ainwica. has groat Tolos to boys.
Scoot Weak, ha saya. sm-
ilmsbefl the romanoa and drama of
icootihl*
IB a sUtament for Boy Scoot
FeA. marking tha 37th aanirar-
grr original Incorporations at
Fashlngton, D. C., Dr. West who
rtt chl*f a<9«t axscotiya from If 11
slMl, says: ’ '
oThrongboot tha coanty Boy
Sosts and thatr parants and
riends are obsarrlnf Boy Scoot
fMk. Somatlmas I am asked be-
inie of my long assodatkm with
^ Boy ScooU of Amsrlca, starting
I Ifll, why Scoot leaders idaea
»moch emphasis on this occasion.
*1 always tell them that wa do
( beeaose of its great „.yal«a to
oyt. Very deliberately wa darabp-
I the obserranoe of this aaahrar*
iry to create drsmatle opportaal-
In for boys to take part in a na-
liB>wide celebration.
•From the etert d Scontini wa
sve coodocted aa a part of the
rogitffl. speetacolfcr feattirea whldi
reste a deelre on tha part of boys
I he Scoots.
"Is ooa obsenranee of Boy
Icost Week we emphasise the ro-
asM eod drams of Beoating in
way to Impress boys and attract
iem to the program. Wa feat it
ksirable to do this annaa&T be-
a new crop of boya oC fknmt
eomes op each year. A new
of boys does wH absorb Che
ice of thoee who want ba>
N. We hare to do It orer and
«r again.
*I belieTe that the greatest re-
onstblUty that we as leedere In
looting hare today, aiuit has al-
in been. Is to think tt terms of
Mtlng and msiataiafu aa IC'
US dealre on the part of boys
be Scoots. Tha teohniqaea of
are the technigaes Out
is oor Boy Seoat Wedk ch
it traportant not of coarse
mke of mera aambera, hnt
iM of what Scoot traintaf
to the fntare eWsene of
beeanee of the way. ta
SeoatiBg dose hdp'«bO^ te
slop into men ef
for citizenship.*
le Chib To
e Trials On
iturday, Feb. 1
e Black Jack Beagle dab will
fan field trial at Its head-
st the Shiyar club honee
kennels near Rembeit, Satnr-
F^bruary 1.
inning will get under way at
m., for the 16-inch claas and
SO p. m., for the lt4neh class,
re win be aa entry fee Of |1
leech hound and elnb membera
be limited to two doge In each
. Lnnch will be serred at noon
minimum charge,
ere will be s buslneea meeting
IS:SO to 1 p. m. The pnbUe
Ited to attend the trlaU.
Enlist Now In
fottery B Of
Kerthaw Gnards
Alreadjr 31 Moadbm Hare
Joined Up With Local
National Guard Unit
Battery B of the TlSth AAA Bn.
of Kershaw county boasts 31 mem-
htn at the preaent time. AppU-
cationa for three year enlistment
periods are still being accepted at
the office d M. M. Reasonoyer in
the American Legion building.
Reqnirements for enlistment
Stipulate that the applicant most
be between 17 and 16 years of age
imd must pass the same physical
eaaminatlon as regnlred of enlistees
In Die regnlar army. They most not
baye bera discharged from the
army with seryloe connected dia-
abillties and they mnet not be
drawing a peMon beesnee of eer-
ylce connected dlmiMUtlee.
Master sergeants draw |IJ0;
tech sergeants 94AO; staff ser
geants 3S.SS; back sergeants $3.33;
corporals $3; prlyste first claas
13.67 sad prlyates 92.60. .
Immediate after federal recog-
nMiott appHcatlons win be taken
for serrice schools. Sdiools are
open to national gu|fdsmen are;^
ooOks and baking school, three
month period at Tort BenalBg, Qa.;
signal corps school, three months
parlor at Tort Banning: gnn and
y^lele maintenance echool, three
PKmthe, Tort Banning: also s
school for otfteers in command and
general etaff woA stt Tort Leayw-
worth, Kan., fbr at&e monlhs period.
Attend Meeting
In Colmnbia
TB Education
Mr. and Mra P. D. BsM of Ptoe
Tkee Hill school. B. A. WlIHaau,
of Baron DeKalb school and Mias
Jsnaie McMaster, of the tnberca-
losie saaociatloa. attended the dls-
tiiet pmeding of the 8. C. com
mittee of the Sopthem state work
eenference on health and health
edpcatlon. In GoUnnbla, Satarday,
lahnary 16.
The KenMmw eopaty greap wae
tayttad to beeewpe a part aS WN
work conference beeanee of the
health program now being carried
Oh In theae eehools. This was a
l^anning meeting for the atate eonr
ferenee whichj will meet fat Oo-
lambia Tebraary 1. State health
personnel sad health workers from
other eonntiea haye ezpreaeed a
great iatwest In the Pine Tree Hill
and Baron DeKalb health program
now being carried Jointly by the
coasty health department and the
county tabercaloela sssociatlon.
Seek Old Mapasince
Old magaslnea are In demand by
the tnberenloeie sssociatlon. If yon
bays any old magaslnea which yon
would be willing to pass on, plesse
adytoe the Kefshaw county t^her-
coloeis asoocUtlon. Send a post
car^ or telephome tIhJ—or If yon
hays a car and are willing to de-
llyer, plesse take to tuberculosis
aaeodatloB office in the He^th De
partment bailding.
Roscoe Stevens
Badly Injured
In Auto Crash
Boy Seoul F.«iac.iiHw%
Knowm Hara, fai 1
Jackaoii Hoopllal
DeKALB TOWNSHIP FARMER IS
HONORED AT ANNUAL MEETING:
J. B. CANTEY, VICE PRESroENT
Left to Right—Frank Montfomery, President Jsyceea;
Foy Thompson, “Goon*' Morrison, Miry Howird Han
cock, Hilton Anderson and Arthur Sheheen.
HIGHWAY ACCIDENT, WITH
MIDNIGHT FIRE AND
ASSAULT, ROLL UP laXXHH)
Charlastam Coupla Im HoapHal—<kiscagy Stsii
Aged Mas Hald Up
biformal Horse
Show Sdiednled
For February 22,
Taa Claaaap, Sbt B^mg Far
CldyMm» Aim Littod.Oa
iCE FANS EAGERLY AWAIT
announcement that cup
RACE WILL BE RUN IN 1947
Magarihe Editor
Offers Sterling
Cups As Awards
Aa Imformal horse show wiU be
held at the ring of Mrs. Marioa
daPoat Scott here oa Saturday,
PebraaiT 23, at I p. la. TV aa-
aaaaoemeat oaSs f«r
tad aomatty faa.
will be awardai la
ra first priaa wm be idyaa ia an
of tka CbOdrank rtasase.
Cheaee wfll ha called as follows;
HoraemanPhlp-Opea- te ehUdran
years d age and aader. Com
petitors win show St walk, canter
and trot aad be Judged ca haads
and teat and general borsemanriiip.
Hunter Hacks*. To be Shown at
a walk, trot aad canter aad oyer
one 8-foot Jnmp. To be Judged oa
performance, manners and sait-
sbUlty.
Horsemanship: Open to chlldreB
13 years of age and under. Com
petitors to be Judged on hands and
seat and general horaemaashtpi
Open Hunters: TPo be shown oyer
the outside coarse. Performanee,
manners and wgy of, going 6# per
(TUP oyer to page two)
Jurors Named
Fmr February
Term Of 0>urt
Mr, and Mra SMaaeyer. Char
leston. left their hoam early SaaW
morning to motor t6 Oamden. Thay
were withla a few roda cf tha Mty
lhalta aad roaallas a canra tta
high graded road, oa Highway 63t
when their car got ant of control
and rollad down tha steap bank,
craahlag a hagsy taiapbona polj
and aendiag balfc acaapbata of Oie
ear to Ibe Omadmi boapMaL
Mra Rairlatt*^ Stclame:
the more seriouMy iajayad,
head eecegiag with a few
FANN QROOSMT BUIIMi
The
the Ts
Roscoe E. Steyena, 37, Boy Scout
ezecutiye for the Ceotrel Sooth
C^olina council. Is in a Tort Jack-
eon hospital in a critical condition
the result of a coUisfcni be
tween hie ear and an ambnlance In
Columbia Tuesday morning.
Steyena, who is well known In
local scouting Clrclee and who has
been a big factor in the building
up of the icout program throughout
this area, suffered eeyere heed la-
Juries and a cruahed chest
The accident took place at the
intersection of Harden and Oer-
yais streets.
Physicians at the hospital pro
nounced Steyena condition as being
critical.
Annual Meeting
Of Red Cross Was
Of Much latorest
Mnek RouMnd It TVsmagglgd
At Gdl-TogmilMr H«M Cm
■Jmmmry 21
The program glymi in connec
tion with the annual meeting d
the Kershaw oonnty chapter of the
American Red Croee, held last
wa^ Tuesday In the Preet^teriaa
chnrdi Suaiay school room, was aa
iatsrtstlng frsssitfstlon of reports,
musloal numbers and slectioa of of-
fleers.
Ike meeting was oeDed to erdsr
by Chairman Brailstord. wHh Miss
Bmam VUlspigue aoflag aa sscre-
ttty.
with Mrs. McCorkle at the plaao,
the assemblsfe sang **4.miries**,
after which Bey. Q. IL, Way oftered
the layooatlon. Then the pledge to
the flag wee giyen hy Meetere
Smith aad Myere.
Mayor F. R MeCortlo offered a
trihete to tho Bed Croes flag which
wae foDowed by the reediac eC the
aUaatae ef the 1946 eaaaal maetfi^
' in turn by eae mlaab
m Meets
irt House
, On Monday. February 3,
next, the Kershaw county dele-'
gatlon will nwet at the court
house in Camden, S. C., for
the purpose d enterteinlng all
theae perepns. er egenelea, who
receive apprepHations from the
eeunty, ae that a aupply Mil
ean be properly drawn up.
Kersbaw Seniors
Are Honored By
Fellow Students
Elaelad By Clatamatad At
StaddBla *«Mogl LMy To
Moko Importaml Comtarl-
kmtioi To Homaa
Outstandkig
Camden Raiaoa Hopoa
Steeplockaao Fol-
tle there hss been no otticisl
worn Harry D. Kirkoyer, that
norBeman. organiser aad dl-
of Camden's faipous race
m OTer a period of some 14
*fv^,l*** that will
the 1347 shaeon In
•»y that with tha record
outstanding horses bow
^mden that the famous Caro-
be run oa Satar-
arch 33.
Cup eyent thki year
urk the 14th nutnlag of the
Wwned for the afteraoMi
*J^®*,**a* will be glyaa
^TOts.^* bitereatlag aad as-
Carollaa Cup race
"It »tt«ctlOBa, .but
for
•M ww b, tha^prlagdala
•uw, about two aad a guar-
a brush course,
ruautag of the Cara-
^"Wah wai
“•Jlokeby SUblaa *msai-
wiaaer.
wltmaa tha alafh
PhKaih, aaa*
• half oyer hurtlaa ter
thara la tha
the Ksrshaw aad la
* noe teatarlBC polB
Ion
vwatea
a aaarby craMt thsauib tha
af a pumpai aad loag Uaea of hoaa.
Tha loas ta baHiHag aad soatenta
Is haayy.
AOID MAN BhUOaiONn
wnitem H. Pslaan. age 70, win
tha ylettm of a haMap aad asaailt
whlla walUag am DaKalh atiaat
near the city gates lata Saturday
night Ha waa stradt oyar the head
seyaral tlmaa with a brick aad than
robbed. Later ha erawlad to the d-
flca d tha powa Vbnaar pleat
where ha waa giyaa msdisal dare
aad raaKrrad to tha hoapitM, Pnlica
found the blood-stained brick that
had baaa used an the eictim.
Cdonel Metis
Is Given ffifdi
Service Honor
VOoThdidlmw, aa vtow vuraHiea.
AUaa Howard WOl Domato
TfopUaa For a Golf Tonrw
aaiBOBt Hmro -
is a
Allan Howard of New York, edi
tor*^ud owner of The Socisl Spec
tator, ontstanding social and win
ter resort magasiae, has notifted
the Chroolole sports desk that he
would be happy to doaata oae or
more starilag silver trophy cupa,
ta ha awarded aa prisaa la a gdt
taunmaiaat apoaoovad bf tha 0am-
daa tSooatry club.
Mr. Howard raoantly made a
■imiinr offer to aa Alkea golf dab
and tha cupa are to be praaaatad
to ika wfanars of a toumaaMat
giyaa la behalf of tha Aikae coua-
ty chapter of tha Amarteaa Rad
Creaa.
Juat what form d a touraameat
will ha plaaiMd have h aot kaowa
as yet Pfo
CamdOtt dub plaas
group togathar
thla weak.
|bi..Dada took part la tha g^-
lag daade at Alkuu Ud Satarday
3i SupAKf.' wit law hoot
SmTSlteeth aad Sootti Ovo-
C Oagrgla takiM Bart Mr.
M a Sa
tha flaal flay «•
I nave m aot am
Mara ]1|M of
c|B|aiiiBg
to malwF Meli
Namw of the members of the
grand Jury that will go into
sk>n at the court house an the
morning of Monday, Tebmary 17.
Judge B. H. Henderson, presiding,
were announced today by Shwiff
Oib DeBrnhl as follows:
L. C. Tbtest, Kerdiaw: R.
Csuthen, Kershaw; T, N. Gay, Ker
shaw; Enoch Roberta, Kershaw; S.
H. Crow, Kershaw; C. V. Hhm-
mood, Heath Springs; DeLoaeh
Sheom, Camden; R. J. McCaakill.
Bethune; Jdm Rabon, Lugoff; D.
E. Baxley, Kershaw; Loring Oayfs,
Bethime; John E. Baker, Bethune;
AllMilfafii^^^Cundea; Henry Leo
Qybnm, Camden: A. O. Hnggtas,
Camdea; Barry J. Gregory, Kar
Shaw; W. .B. Phnlkanbanry, Ker
shaw; L. L Gufcm, Logoff; Ckrl
Ogbnm, Csmdsn; W. R. Ndaea,
Chundan, and Jdia R. Laagteri,
Camden.
Membws of the petite Jury who
haye been susunon^ for du^ are:
John M VlUepigue^ Camden; A.W,
West. Camden; W. C. fkalkea'
berry. Kamww; Ai C. McKala,
Gamdaa: JIM W. Seegsrs, Caah
dan; Thonms Gaa^. Karahaw; H.
Z. Braughtou, Kershaw; A. TsBea
Watts, Cmadmi; B. M. Raharts,
Kdrshaw; W. P. MoOairt, CamSea;
I. T. Tmasdala, LagoCt; Wormaa
Bhaay; A. 8. JaiS^ K«r-
JasMo VF. Chawalag. Oam-
dan; D. A. Campbell. Caadea: T.
J. Oomidl, Caaidmi; R. ■. BoMmi.
Mdoa; Olyda Baker, Caadeu; M
R. Andarsoa, .Cassatt; W. W, Arm
aid, RMgaiiuy: J. T. RowaO, CaaK
daa; A. JL Hdlaad, Camdaa; fVad
I. Garteeir, KarMaw; WUtaf:
Brown. Camdaa; J. R. Bid, Lug^;
W. A. JorSm. ^aamdan; A.^ C
Touog, OumHUi ^WL lkWtm, Sm^
Ldmw; W. % IRte, Csadsa; B.
_ m P. aHipB.
^ IX BMwv; M
Witk Tku U-
gfam of Muiit
Colonal Walisr A. Matts, Jr.
resident of CasMlen. who is at
ant serylBg -as asaisUat axacntlya
officar of headunarisrs, RTC, Tort
Jackson, raoantly was deooratsd
with tha Legion of Merit, la recog
nition of his ootetanding eeirloee
ta the BTC.
ColoBel Metts receired the award
from Rrlg. Dan. John H. Church
aommaading general, RTC, Tort
Jackson, in tha latter's office on
fVIday morning, January 17.
The citation reada as follows:
"Cotonel Walter A MfUs, Jr.
PMg Artfflery, United States Army,
for axeaptioaally meritorious
duct te the pMtormaaice of
staadiag seryicee as Coauasadlag
Officer, 79th Field ArtlUary Group
•ad so Osmmaadtng OCfleer, tfnd
Plaid Artlllary Brigade, from St
OetObar 1944 to S May 1946. Cal-
aual Matta Siailayad marked taatl-
aal aad technical axparteaea with
(Plomia tarn ta yaga ate)
teOomal hr tha report
J. B. BMk, treasarar. Ia
raomrfca hy C. P.
Thomas Qoodala.
Miss Gena WUliaam gara two
vocal aumbara after which caaM
tha rapert of Mn. John Wall of
tha yoluatasr spaeial sarytoa aatt;
of Mrs. Dorothy Stalth $mi Mrs.
wnUam Barrett of the home sor-
yloa salt and in tarn waa fMlowad
by tha staging of tha Junior Rad
Cromt song by a choms of school
ihOdren nndar tea dtractlon of Mra.
lalmand.
(cotttlaaod on page four)
J. D. Crawford la
And V. T. MuUmi, Troaa-
urur. Mr. Fanderburko
Giwua StroBf
Talk
Ml
At a class meeting held Decern
her 39, 1949, two eeniors from Ker
shaw'high school were honored by
their fellow students iriiea thsy
weia elected to eompete with sen
tors from other high aehooli
throaghant tha Ualtad Stataa and
territorlaa tor tha 131. four^aar
collega seholarshipa and mwa than
100 flfty-dollar cwtlfleataa of marlt
halng ptforad again thla year by
the Papai-Cola Sdiolarsblp board.
Chosaa from among 40 of their
classmataa aa tha students 'taiost
Bkely to make Important coatribu-
tlone to hnmaa ■ progreee", these
autstandiag boys aad gtrla will try
with other South Carollaa hl|^
sehoM saaktrs for tha i^olarshlps
and carttfleatas of marlt which are
aat aaida tpaeifloally for this state.
Thay are MUdrad Ooataa aad
Stoyor.
Friday, Tsbruary 14, at 9 a.
ta Karidtaw high school, thasa aaa-
didatoa wiU take a special aptltaia
teat which has haan aapaalalty pra-
parad tor fola compatitloB tha
aellciB satraaea axamtaatloa hoa
aa iadapaadaat tasting board com-
laaad af rapraaentatlyaa of Imari-
Jsmes R. West of DeKalb town-
ship, and one of the rapraaaatattva
agriculturiete of tha county, waa
named ae president of tha Karahaw
County Farm Buroan at the am
nual meeting held af the Amerhsan
Legion auditorium last Friday
eyeuing. He cueoeeds L. O. Tun-
derburke, who has ably condacted
the affairs of the hurean the past
year.
J. D. Crawford becomes aaera
tary for the enening year, whDa
J. B. Caatey was electad vica praai-
dent and V. T. Mullen as treasurer.
Township vica presidents named
are: DeKalb townahlp, J. B. MU'
Girt. Jr.; Bntfaio township, B. R
Gardnw; West Waterea towaifotp,
Luther Jones, and Flat Rodt towm
ship. W. H. Stokes.
John Stover waa aamad aa
chairman of tho county fair coim
mlttae and is empowered to name
hia commlttao mambars. Ika
towaahip vice praaldants ware ask
ed to appoint directon of the rm
•peetiye areas.
Tha rattatag proaMant, I* 0.
FanderbarkSh aStraaoad tha gath
ering and spoke of the aceompUalk-
mants of tha bnraan during tha
past yaar. It waa an abla. talk aai
listened to with much attention aai
tetaraat
Tha bajuan voted Yo meat agsia
on Friday, fhbmary 31. at whtak
time tha mambanhip driva wtn ha
diaeusaad. Although BtOl early la
the fiscal year, the bareaa already
lists soms ftO members and has
a goal of 609 almad at
y,.
«a^
■Bl-
htim.
tp Pclaalpal
tastiBg
aeaa te all
tha country,
at hla afftea fa
to
to taaura tha aatform
for cemMeta fslr-
throughout
Tha tUNs win arriva
a fsalad
I spsasi wtn 6a
day ef tka amuaiaatioB
only ta tha praaanea of tha eaadl-
dataa. Datailad laatnMtloaa for tha
tasting procaduraa will be aa-
elooad, and. according to Mr. Lyles,
ha has bean urged to sea that tha
two faculty awmbera who must ha
(Slip over to back page)
Ftamitiire Co,
Changes Name
I
mm WOODWARDS PRESENT
STATE WITH HALF MILLION
DOLLAR HOME FOiR HOSPITAL
Welfare Board'
Examinations For
niree Positions
Applksiioaa Atb For Visit
or, Wolf aro Workor Amd
Vetarans N^^
Unused Leave Pay
Chairman Nonaan 8. Bichsrds af
the Karahaw county board d pub
lic welfare announces that apMi-
cations for the poeitkms of vlaHor,
child welfare worker and steno
grapher in oonnty and state walfore
offlcae may be fllad at any ttam
with tha BMrtt couaell of tha da-
eon-tpartamat, and that aaamlBatlona
ant- win be gtvaa wkaaavar aa adaqiata
number af appUcatlona have baaa
fnad.
Appliea^ htanks aad ganaral
tatenaaflim aa lo qnaBfleatkm cf
■fpileaati amy ha saearad from tha
eowtj waHara afXloa, hut com-
platad apflieatlaBs Mould ha tor-
warM dtauetly ta tha Merit Bye-
tam Baparvlair, 319 Macatkm
Bnlldtag, PalrarsNy of South Oaro-
Itaa. CMumUtaJl 0.
Wni Bo Uaod Aa RokoMUlm
tiott imatitaHom For Spoa-
tk Cklldrom fai N. Y.
Tateraas of
Tpo,
'World War
fOai for
leave pay are urged ta ahtala aa
aiplIeatloB htaak from thMr aear-
aat poat otflar and fBa far the
haaMlts at aaod.
AataMaswa la fUtag aaa be aw
wrod at tita eouaty aerviea dapurt-
■Mgit la fha AaMrieaa Logioa hand-
tha poat offlea.
ofonty oarviea offtaa will aa-
ta fO^ oat thatr
tha aaBihm of
ojMr aai
aocpfoll If hw
Jimim* Chamber
Has Fish Fry
It was a Bight of good eato and
good followshlp at Lake Skamokia
Taasday, whan tha Junior qhamber
af Oanwarea memharu aad tatritad
gaaata aaj^ad a fish dhuMr,
Joe, tha Chronieta MraaiMaar, ra-
orts that xha menu was saparb.
eoaaistiiig of fish, corn dodgers,
pIMtea, braad. roDs, eaffaa, ate,
rybody had a waadertal
rsports JUa.
gUfutatea. "to
^ ta ua
wi trailtl^ pumtupupo af
^^a. ftTSSal of fPoMI.
Mr. and Mra. Bmeat L. Wood
ward. former wall-known wintai
realdanta of Camdaa. whose aorth
era kaowa at La Roy, N. ¥„
known aa Poplar Tarm, is one of
tha show iriUuM of that area, have
offered to donate the 60ucre half
million dollar estate to the Uni
versity of Rochectm*, N. T., for a
rehabilitation hotpital for apasUc
chiMrea.
Uaiyereity Preeldeat Alan Valea-
Uae aidd that tha Woodwards had
made the offer of the fine dwelling
and Burroundlng property provided
Me atate legislatura gnaraataes fl-
naaclal aupport of tha
hospital,
Tha hospital aoeomaMdatioBS
would aaeoBUBodata abdak 40 pa3>
ieats and a ataff of about 48 woik-
ba pat lata
tloa hr next saaHaar, it was
Oaataaa raeldaats are greatly Im
reptai la tha after of tha Wbod-
irds, tor it waa through thafr
Thflanthiupie aatlea that CapAwi
waa ahla to hava- tta Has alo^
and hangar that waa praaantad by
fkam to tha city. Aad tha prsaaat
alts of the Saabeard railroad ate-
tioa aad aawanaory. togathar with
tha htfga park area akaat thma,
a gUl from Mr. Wood
ward. This area tacludaa the polo
flald lylBg west of/the ssata lias
of dm Baaheaid aaragi fosmi. tka
laaaagM’ rtittru.
Tk* Waadward adlata tmn,
of tki aetatae datfog haM to Co-
hmtal days, la new owwl hy item.
Nmw Tkg Buffcki
FkfA
BRaetlva fkbraary I, Me
if Ike Cuatm JhmUwa
WiU beaeme tka Bcqpkill
a
if thia
waa made thla weak by I
&wwtit mi4 fli
nltanaously Mr. Boykia
a aumbar of improveaMata to ha
a»da at tha stora-ca Soath Braad
■traat Datalta of theao will ha
made public htam.
Tha growtil cf tha Boykia hual-
nass has baaa of tha Frank Marri-
wall dorar ta that it has ba«a
steady and oartala until today tka
anargetlo owner and manager has
a plant that amhracas a double
store, totether with a large mita
test and aerviea dapartmaat at tha
rear.
Not only dodo the eompaay
handle a eompteta Baa of new tur-
mtara but Mao -deals ta need fur
niture. Soma of tka outstandiag
Unas ta etoves, eleetrleal appli-
aneas. radloe, ate., are carried by
tha firm.
Mr. Baykta la ownaf end aum-
agor, his wife, Mrs. NaU O. Boykia
is bookkeeper, Mlsc Bigth Nelaea
and Ira Blackmon are salao
paoMe and J. T. Moody te
of tho Borneo dopartamat
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Red Cross Is
Seekiiig Leader
For Red X Drive
At a masting of the offloeta af
tha Kershaw oouaty ckaptar of
tha American Red Cross, held at
tha Bad Croaa haadquartara 4fam
day aftamooB, the matter of a
chairman for tha Bed Craaa faad
committee was dlscQssad. ^
Praaldant Harold Fiinisihmli if.
tha chapter stated that he tad basa
In confaranca with Fraidt Moat-
ffomary, tha dyaamio jgrfiliedt of
the (kuadaa Jnaier rhamaar df
Conuaaroa ragardiag hia talEtai
aver tha an impartaat poiir Jfo
atatod that Mr. Montgomery atlli
for tlma la which ta eousMar tha
taattor. . ; ‘ .
la as maeh as tha~ oeaa^ Wlk
for the driva this yahr Is '
raduotd from previous yuai
mot a two weeks uas^
palga wuuli salad tha asMuat aa-
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KmMuns
(^euCHatisn
U.(Jg)Caeir‘
of Kershaw, aaa of Mrs, Ji
Neal, has hami awargaA a.;
eitatiai te kt9 :M9i^
etary of te Nfevy Jl
jraataXte
U. (Ji)
tak
iwaid for hli
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