The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 21, 1947, Image 4

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FAM TWO TNC CAMOON CHAHtCH, CAitOHI. aOUTN CAWOUflA, FAIPAY, MABCH tU I 4 A rs’ 1 «•' I CamiTal To Be A FVolic Of Fun Local Dopartment To Hold Its First Aimual Festhral At The Fair Grounds The Crescent Amusement com- J panr. who made their home la ^ Camden this winter, will snsply the fun for both the urban and mralite folks It will be another round of “Carnival fun" which comes with the advent of sprins. ' These festivals are still the peo ples’ first slffi of spring and ftres us a breathing spell after a ooW winter. It’s the folks flrtt chance to plant cold feet once again upon the soft turf of youthful memories of the good old days. 1922 1947 F. D. GOODALE JEWELER Twent7>fiwo Yesirs of Service to You* Same lAicatioa NOW IN STOCK, A LIMITED QUANTITY OF STERUNG SILVER— BY TOWLE Old Master, Old Lance, Old -Mirrow and Candlelight ^ • -4 BY WALLACE Rose Point and Grand Colonial BY FRANK M. WHITING 'Victoria and Princess Ingrid F. D. GOODALE Phone 231-W 537 E. DeKalb St Camden CARNIVAL RULES Chief ef Pollee Rueii. an of ^ hand in headaches, has laW down seven rtifee for the fun levers who will attend the gala opening March t1 of tho Pelleo Department’s Feetival: 1. Get your tiekets'ln ad- vanoe eo you'll bo well behind the crowd. ^ Drive to the fair grounda, eo no matter how early you start, you wonT got there until the 'Tree aet** Is over. ^ Ul jTVWr fVIIVp WA^fVIIVf aunt or some other lady ,rela- tive who doesn't know a good show. 4. Start to the gnounde with an el* friend and spend your time.in hie raikhekeller playing oerda. 6. Draw a big arm chair up before the mlastref show and settle down with a soft drink. Hear and see the show over the radio—between drinks. 4. Leave early to avoid tho crowd and'mise the beet act of the show which will be held In the last few minutes. 7. Devsiop your oenee of humor by taking in tha aide show, than treat tha shoyv as a eoloaaal Joke. Neighbors and friends meet, get inspirations and ideas of things to come. Youngsters like parents will drown their sorrows' in a . sea of bottled pop and mustard-plaatm'ed hot dogs. ^ »■ You Just can’t'beat a good car nival for fun, excitement and sua- pense. All because the folks, them selves, are the actors in the show They liked It years ago, they like It today and you can bet, they'll all have fun. Make your plans now to attend this affair. See this assembly of unexcelled attractions brought here for your entertainment. Pred Hopkins, HtJir'^iniaw who developed Equipoise, Is a member of the staff it John Medala, direc tor of Batetjr at Hlalaah. A writer says that the beet way to enjoy good health Is to take a cold hath evory morning but we can’t help but feel that there must be some better way than that Fifteenth Annual Meeting Under the Auspices of the Carolina Cup Committee will be held on the historic SPRINGDALE COURSE-Camden, S. C Saturday, Marcli 29 L-s'i .1947 2 p. M... Rain or shine Steeplechases and Flat Races s • Admission — $1.50 tax included light refreshments. served on the Grounds by Junior Welfare League. t ^ TICKETS CAN BE SECURED IN ADVANCE AT THE CORNER BOOK STORE, CAMDEN, S. C. '' ) nieC^tain^lei&s If yon an a young man. physical ly and mentally able there’s a place for yoa,.ln tbla famous or ganisation. For it Is now reform- Ittf. It’s the same great outfit that made such a brilliant record dur ing World War U. Guardsmen train with the most modern equipment Right now, there’s opportunity for yon to chooae tha training yon want. Youll devMop new abilities in workshop and office. You’ll acquire valuable experience In or^mizatlon and leadershlg. While training—t hours each we^, I weeks eaeh summer—you will draw Regular Army pay. And that training, with top-notch, com- bat-teated instructors, can increase your earning power in your pres ent occupation ... or prepare you for a better Job later. .•Get the facts from your local ABd^t Aotog Ready To W Dixie Circuit ’ -Midget auto racing, the nation's fastest growing apturt. Invades the South this spring In its first fnU- seale operation since the war. From Baltimore, Md., to Columbia, the mighty midgets will roar again to the delight of speed-happy fans. commander any Monday or Tues day evening at the loool Armory, between the hours of 7 and f. Capt Jack David with the sauntry*s tog^lgkt trfr- era seekiug the titles aud big parses on Mm Dixie clrenlL The mUgets are eomtug hack stronger than ever. Driving dnba report their largest enrolmant alnca the first Offenhauser Cycle ever circled a track. The AAA, welghtr lest voice in auto racing, has given the tiny bun waiJbns the same status as their big Imithers in In- dlanapolli All signs point towwd A record smashing season, in aodtoneea as well as speed titles, with the stage set for action-packed meets, full of thrills, chills and spills. In the biggest fair grounds and. stadisms In the South. rector. Urn Franco wunt^s l^ln* V ting the tncka in and faster surfaces to bL fer and better thrlRs ST tonioFS, ^ But wherever the tru* . ing fans will soon haling the fumes of * burning, castor oil and rhyme with tune InsSd? as the) drivers In the nlu?' the sound of motors up for breakneck spe^' the Jlnglee of coins as 4a lowers of the mechanh2i kings pour through tte' every week. The Dixie circuit’s managing dl- tJee Obronicle Wim COMINGAiyACTiONS .Camden Theatre Frt-Sat., Mardi 21^ **THE RED HOUSE** with Edw. Q. Robinson Judith Anderson Also Selected Short Subjects SaL, Mtf. 22, 10:30 P. M. **CRiMINAL COURT** Tom Canway, Martite O’Drisooll MdL-Tuea., Msrdi 24-25 SPECIAL It **HUMORESQUE** Joan Crawford, John Garfield with Oscar Levant—J. Carrol Naleh A(ao Lataet Newt Wgd.-71ran., MaPcli 26-27 *THE STRANGE WOMAN** Hedy Lamarr, George landera Alee Newt HORRORS!! ♦ Do you mean to tell me that this beautiful home is being dowly wrecked be^\ cause of Termites? Tliere ia ao excuae for •uch waat om nafiaot triign ni a brief ioterwml of time, the place cpuld bave baam fraad ef tba Yea—tbia mifbt be your borne. If you hawem't bad it ebeds^ for Do it nowl It win be the economical gaeture on your part. JUST CALL . ' C. W. JOHNSON, Jr. 1606 Fair St. y — — — CAinden. S. C. Ha will ebeeb your dwellmf and tell you exactly what it wfil coat to 6n| pramiiea of termitea. Our frastmsnl ia baaed on fifteen yeara aqwrianea v • . We work for five yeara •. . 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