The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 18, 1947, Image 1
CAMDEN. SOMTH CAMMiNA. r4»AY, JULY 11. IMT
Number 18
gti)il, ilini!l Owner Says “A CbmmMity Is Known By Its Good Hotels”
If; KILLED; ONE INJURED
AND ONE IS ARRESTED
Cftihe$ Twe On Fair
^ ^ Army Sm*fna»t
Hggls fatftent Deatik
W. Johiuwn. 41,"»
RecnUi^ Armj, «t
CtaOL a dMd; Lonnie O.
fJfSion. fl. C. • NnUonnl
1* In the hoepitnl enf-
tnjnriee, ^e
wi deulned u » mnterlnl
were eUafedly
of an anny Jeep that ernaM
Ufg OB Fair street oppoeHe
bod DcW home Inte Thnri-
ufc, jf^naon, who tt ie enW,
Si wthe right eklw^ij.
' wM hurled Into
Hfh inch force M to cmim
Powers wM picked »P
Se4 to the hoefitnl Y^erw
disclosed sertonB heed
\at. it Is reported, fled from
^ of the wredt hat wm
teked BP by poflee JoA*
in Jail. Sheriff DoBrtthl Inter
4 hhn.
ofooer's Jury Impem^ to
^the death of Jcinma.
Md as Inquest Monday nl^t
tamed a Yerdlot holding t^
jdoit was onavoldahle. J<«n-
rt,orted to hare ^ «
tor at the National Onerd
iment at Fort Jadm lert
iHtary InYestlgatlon hi
Mde of the accident by of-
ttem Fort Jackeoa.
nd Not Gniltjr
Traffic. Craali
n Of Colliaii«
nted By Polka €««^
Indfe After IMal
m &. Diener oC Trenton,
lad PWUm M. tonwr of
drlrera of can that tig*
aeoUiaion at Chnrch anl
UUlb atreeU ^
lad Bot*fnlIij m MsIrlaM
tf Judge Allison DttBoee
stourt Monday morning.
MM called to the sand by
taaUfled that Diener. aecom-
Ir his wife, wen gotag weet
M itreet and were -ftfttok
Ik’s car at the Chnrch
isUrsection. Mn, Diener
t and bruised in * the coV
Two Oifldren
KOled By Bolt
Dnrii^ Storm
Matae Oat Daatli
Ae Thay Stand On Poach
Of Home
The aeying that lightning nerer
etrlkes twice In the nmo place
was refuted Tneaday Afternoon
when a bolt struck the home of
Bobert Lee Jackeoa (o<dored), two
miles east of WestrlUe. instantly
kilUng Henry Frank Jaekaon. IS,
and Minnie Jackson, IS. A
year ago Robert L. Jeckaon was
stmek by lightning in the same
ylaoe, and has been a cripple since.
The Jacksons, father and moth
er. togethm* with flTc of their chil
dren were seated on tk poreh of
their home at C o’clock. Tha
lightning bolt stmek the porch and
the two chfldren, while a third
child, was injured when felled by
the body of Henry Ftank, one of
the Tletims.
'ftiere bad been no rain prior to*
the lightning bolt that klUed the
two negro children. But a Yerltable
deluge fidlowed.
Mayor ^eaks On
Ra^ fooadcast
Ckindoi Foanitka la Heard
Owr Air WaVw Fram Nmr
Mayor F. N. MeOorkle of this
Mty, <3oyemor J. Rtrom Thnnaoad
aad Rapt, of ■dneatloa Jeaee An-
deiBon wera the uv^tiktn at the
laaagnral hroadeast of Itatloa
WJI^ iocatod sear Florsoee flan-
day. It, At 1 p. m
The Canuaen eaaenthre spoke (m
thdr^goMen opportaatty of floath
QuoUna 'ladaaalaily aad atreaaed
the flfCt that the world must be ln>
io^TpiSS^.
The mayor streasad the tact that
Hie rnUd cUmate was aa tooentire
to manufketurdrs to locate hera
He alao spoke of the farorable
^^bOr conditlona pipraillng. ^
Red Crom House
Is IMspiised Of
Mystery Larks
Around Bimung
Car On Highway
MaeliiiM Fooad Blozmf On
orar Road At Early
Hoar Of
Local authoritleo and state po
lice are InTestigaUng the burning
of a IMS Hudson ‘conpoeedstn <m
State Highway M, fhre miles frooi
this city at an early hour this
morning.
A wrreeking crew from the MeBi*
champ-Mahoney garage seat equip
ment to the scene at t a. m., and
found the car ablaae. morta to lo
cate the occupants mw frnlUeee
as on one was present.
The car carried a South Carolina
licenae Na C-lt8-711
The Chronicle teamed that the
license C-125-71S had been Issued
to Clyde L. Sowen, Room m,
TMCA. Columbia. Acquainted with
the facta la the ease by a local
newi aerrice Columbia newspaper
reporters as well as staff men of
the United Press sad Assodnted
Press sott^t out Sowell for an ex
planation as to why the ear Had
been abandoned by him, and also
facts in relation to Uie fire.
Rush Is Or^red
To Report To The
Military Academy
Soa Of Comika Polka dikf
May Gal CovoM MidaU^
Aiiiojungat
Frank Rash. soiRtf Oilaf sad
Mrs. Airs Rash, a student st New-
berry ecrilege, has been nrdkn^ to
report at AaimpoUs Jaly It for pkF
steal eaamlnsttea toddaat to enter
ing the Nsral Academy.
Mr. Rush was tamed as a pse-
ond altertate by flenatsr Oita Bi
Johnston for admlsston to Ole Nar-
al Academy. Rla orders to rwport
tor physical axsmtnatlpn caiM this
weta.
Rash Is a gradapta cfAhe Cai
fm hISli ashaoL Af Maataaty lia
has not only establlshad a fine
aeademte neoord bat he was^also
an ontstandlag auunber of the col-
lege football toam.
ineer Exams
Now Be Held
• _
ourd of ciril aerrice exam'
r the United States atomic
eommlsston. Oak Ridge,
M, today announced that
ins date for the reoMpt of
Ion* for the exaBtiaOtlon
t announced at an earlier
' the position of otrtl sa
nd also engineemg drafta
I been extended indetlidta’
UcaUons wUl be raeelred
I needs of the aerric* fears,
1 Entrance aalarias four
litloai range from
.N per annum. Persona ap-
from registers estahUsfeed
lit of this examination will
9red at Oak Ridge, Tson.
Ions should be forwarded
hard of Ciril Serrloe Bx-
for the United Statea
Enery Commiaaion, P. O.
> Oak Ridge. Tennessee,
nnation rega:^ng this ex-
t is sTailable thromA Miss
secretary of * the loeel
! CiTil Serrloe Kxainlners
eul post office.
haw Gounly
lal Report
170,000 was spent dumg
47 school year to prorlde
Or Kershaw county school
■ceording to the annuel
•t released by Mrs. Mrt-
fust, county lunch anpar-
« money prorldfed netaly
indirldnM tanchee
hOdren.
Mlaa Helen Harman, represent
ing a group holding poaseaston of
the large dwetUng oa ftned street,
tased during war yesys aa head-
qnarters of the Kershaw county
Red 0|oes ehapter, has add the
property to Dr. A. Bataedemten of
Long Island. '
Dr. and/ Mra. Tboinaa B. Bruee
hare edd their home cm Court Inn
Ihrlre to J. B. and Franees B.
HoftBHUI.
J. Dorndpa Montgomery haa sold
four acres of property and a store
on U. •. HfShway Mo. 1 In UgoCC
to (Hint T. GraydoA Af Cdunbia.
Lewis L Ctyhvn has boM a
houae and lot on mghlaad euenne
to William 0. Major, flr, wfeUa
W. R. and Jamea .D, Samp tars
sold the house d the northwest cor
ner of Fair tad Laarena atreata to
Miu. tllaabeth Q. Qulon. ,
KASTIRN tTAR TO MIIT
• Tha regular monthly sMettog of
tha LariUe Bomp chapter. UL
OBS, wUl be held at t oclock.
Tliaraday ermlng. July 17, at tha
ban. All members are
urged to be present Dinner will be
aerred prior to the meeting.
Bessie Cash Hby
Passes At Boykbi
Faim Woman
Enjoy MeMing
At Winthidp
The annuel atate maMlai of tha
Council of FarmWmoan was oop-
dqeted July t aad lA JR Wtathrop
ooBege with Mrs. O, J. Smyrl.
ate prealdwBt proeiMag. Mra.
flmyri had a busy uM and pre
sented ’ aererml worF ovataadlng
programs, probably tfei high-light of
the oonrentien was flp Joint UMet-
ing of the State OiOfeeU of Ikrm
Women and WlnthaoP roMsg* saaa>
mer achod oa Thmiday morning,
at which tiaa DooaM Rasaell, aa-
sistant aeeretary of state, ad-
dresead the groeo, -
Kenhaw ooaaty wee agala plaeed
iu hfeM ribbon Rata RM outstanding
work done by the ualDas clnbs In
the ooenty during ttm Foer under
the leadership of ear Very cepede
home demonstsetton 'agent Miss
Margaret Fewelt who during the
paat It years haa kfept the dab
work In Kerakaw cegtaty wall o«t
in the front
On- Wednasday frsnlng, the
council eatertaiaed t|e offlears of
tha coancil, Fairaa Wdnen and
thair friends at » rai^tten in the
odlege parlors, raealM with Mr.
and Mrs. Smyrl wmm tkm offteers
of the Connefl ef |lirm Women,
Miss Jaanltn Meatr.: omt# heme
demonstratlott egsat;'Brlee Waters,
baslnees manipsr at WhOhrop eob
lege; assletiag In - -
another XerShoir
who is now leOMlit^fet Wtathrop,
Miss SaUte Mon; Mia. M. F.
Gettys la state aseFRary, add was
te tha miilital
Marrall Lane,
aasFMary. aR
, igluai
Camden FVoiai
Locker Foods, kc.
On Soond Ba^
Mny Ham To faemnae Lock-
or^CnpoeitF To Moot
Domoikd
Thre Oamdatt Frosen Foods, Ine^
wfll oonttone to operate its froeen
food looker plant as a oompaay
nnit The other plants operajsd by
the company are tecated: at Holly
Hill, Walterbord, HartsrlUe.
John Kehoe, gnneral mansger of
the company, id a recent statement
■aid the company pdloiss will
make it pocafble tor more pro-
dnoers aad cenaumers of meat to
■hare in the sayings oftsred Iqr
locker serrloe, a eerrlee which is
a necessity to a community, offer
ing sayings on a low or high mar
ket. No charge would be mads dor
procssslag aad ‘the locker rental la
fixed. He eontlnaed. ni%e local
plant will be operated, on a sound
business basis, and for the bene
fit of the patrons.**
Tally Rabon, manager of the
Camden^ plant, aad Mrs. Dora K
Barnett.''bookkeeper, gtrs ttalr es-
■urenoe of courteous serytee end
Interest in aU, dealings with the
VERNON G. CARDY OF CANADA
WOULD
BUT
VE LOCATED HERE
R LACK OF FACmmES
Bern W. Hontii, Wlio Sotm^nd Out Project Poeeil»iIitke»
Talk Of Lam Comdan HokU Fcrtii To -
OataUadint Sperttaaon
Ooa of Comdea'a groataal mooda, a taodom botol, omd
u^utt it wroold moan to tkU coamianity k outHiiod omd
okboratnd opom in a coaunanicatka roenkod thk wrook
from Bon W. Hnatk, aacrotary-treoauror of tho Coastal
Potroloom company of Florida.
In kia cosnmvtntcation, Mr. Heath mfora'ta a kttor
that kn wrote to Vomon G. Cordy, owper end operator
of tho krfoat chain of liotak k Cgniida, who srilh hit fhm
ateblo of show horeoa, mokaa Ida sfintar homa at SooBkoni
PUBLW FORUM
Othara attoattag Ika
frosB Ksrahaw oamiar wmw: Mrs.
Vtotor Ward. Mra. JJK Le% Mrs.
Jamsa Rotaarafemi^' Mra. laif
Trsnsdale aa< Mm E vR.
of Lagoff; Mm Jm
Midway: Itaa. W. J.
Chartotte Thomtmm\
Mappar aad Ifaa. I. T.*lDataity from
Baro DaKalfe.
liras To-A^nptar
Before EMilglits
k Gala
Local Scrwkn Ckb Plana
Amotoar Show Te Be Held
In The
Camden people who delight in
mnsical comedy and tbings like
tkat are due for a rare treat this
fall, when the Camden Lloas club
will present a Hutne talent produc-
Ron on the stage. the grammar
adiool autUtortnm. The tentattye
yehtele Ik the sidesplitting masteal
.comedy, “Corn’s A Poppin’**, al-
Barta tad was adneated at the -thragh this may be chaaiimf before
Mary Baldwta seminary In Staon- fluiistnn to mada.
Mrs. Bessie Cash Irby, 80, died
at the Camden hospital Sunday
after an IBnees of three weeks. She
was bora in Cheeterfleld eoanty
at. Csskh Depot, the danghter of
the late B. B. C. Cash and Allan
ton, fh. For Rie past seyeral years
■he Ihd made her home with her
ter, Mra. Karl Emannel of
■errtees were eonducted
at I o'clodc Monday afternoon from
the old hrhy residinoe In Boykin by
tha Ray.' Mr. West Interment fOl-
lolred In the taarily burial ground.
Aetire paBMaren were; Ralph
N. Shannon, J. -C. Qlllla, Dr. D. 0.
Rlifsoa. Holland Hammond of
Camden, Walter Bandera, Baa
flaadenr of Hogood, Dr. Tylw Dan-
Isf of flnmter.
BurriylBg are fonr graadchOdrea:
Karl Kaannal, Jr., of Boykin, Mra.
KUsabeth Boteean Roland of For
est Mlaa., Trlppett Doi|MM of
Boykfa aad Chaa. A Bomaan. Jir.
of OolnmMa; also, two great-grand-
taOdren.
A dtamand buna at a
twa of about 1,800 degrees.
Because of taorsased demahd for
loeksr spaea, Mr. Kehoe said the
oMipaBy was oonslderlng tnertaa-
Ing its plants capacity.
Jack Horton
Of Chestal^ld
Passes Mraday
Jack Berton, M, of ChestsrffeU,
died suddealy at 1S:M a. nt, Mon
day. or taat wnak. at hit home t»
toately belt of fhn
'tent was bontrflaOad ta
atste and local goyern-
Mer the program IKOAO
^ were
oeryed at
raduead
•
^d dollars was spaat
^ new equipment for tifea
county schools par-
™ the program. Btata-
tacladed stoyua,
•^erator^ hot Water
“J^mpartasent
J** ®«ulpmant
' *14 in tha a-,,
was tha
U. a
ykOtura In
JJgJitaRUm
ssr*'*'"
GIOBYHOUND BUS BLOWS
HREMKIES INTO DITCH
WBh NoduBf Mora 5mr^
Drhar.Pnika^
Twaaty
from flmntaf'to Oharietta
aacapad tajary when tha
blew a front tire, left the road ata
tuned qyer on Its side In a deep
ditch tiro miles tkia side of Btaaey
Faraday aftarnoon. ^
A Chronicle news writer, who
■aw tha aecldsnt. roported that foa
bus was descending a grade wbra
Ihe Mowbut oocnred. Ttat the bto
did not topple and roU
ovak whh probaUa aerlona tajn^
ta the oeeapants waa apparently
to tha skill of tha drfyar.
Ha rnm-r'* to heap tha lOs ap-
vtaht 'tatfl H atopp# at tha Mtota
7^ dthdtaiM *t oy«r
Lehnum D. Hardin
Is Given Pramotim
Pyi Lehman D. Hardla, ton of
Mr. sad Mra. Bdmand K Hardin,
UuBoae Park. Camdaa, has base
promotad to tha grade <d prlrata
ergtalsattoH; tha
Anyhow, no matter what the
stage prmsntatkm Hi. the aadlenoe
la going to roll ta tha alalas at
tha mRcs aad hlstronte capabUi'
Res aa ram embryo mnateal com
edy atara aa R. fl.'Brown. L. K
Smith. Bntlar Clancy, Joa Rally,
MHia Chrlatophsr Rogers,
Floyd Boykia. J. D. Hoffman. John
fltoyer, H. B. Uttlejohn. Lanrla
MtP*****”^ and others.
Tha preaantaRou wW ha offered
some time In October. A profeo-
ateaal dhreetor with a full com-
^[ament of scanlc affaota, coatnm
taig, k».. wfll be hero to coach
the (stars) ta their efforU.
New oftleen of tha lions ehib
were Installed^at a dab meeting
held tast beek Thuraday at the
■Itaabeth Thomas Tararn. ■O. Bub
lar Clandy la. presktent; Jota
fltoyer, past preddsnt; U K
flmlth, first ytea; J. ®. HoCfm^
Moond ytee: H. B. LitUaJohn. third
Tice; Ksrl fl. Brown, aecretsry-
traasursr: MlUs AUen, lion tamer:
Luffia Melltehamp. tsR twiater. X
a Kelly and H. D. Adsma. djroc-
tors. Hddoyer dlrectort aro FWyd
Boykia and Chrlatop^ «
The duh will hold Its tot an
nual pleplc at flpringt Para •*
Lancsotai on July 18.
Kershaw Youths
Join Uncle SaA
Mr. Horlott waa a mkmhsr of
Bar aametatten ta bath North Caro-
Itan and flrath Oaroltaa aad fend
prueRsad law tor ft yaara te Ofeaa-
tarflald eounty. Ha aarwud ta
state legMatura waa mayor of
fiflaUai nnmnhir of yuaraw
attonay and pra^ta Judga at tha
oannty.
Ha la aotyiaad by his wtdour,
Mrs. Rath Dayta Morton: ftaa do
(tsn. MChc Roy 'Frnasdala aad Mas.
TMra. Attaa^MoamrAHtt- Kiiataw;
Mrs. Floraaae Oragory and NTs
Betty nilott, Camden; Mra. R. H
Hntton of Spartanbnrg, and one
brother, J. P. Horton of Talejo^'
CaHl.
Fnnersl serytoe~ were' condnated
at 11 o’clodt Tuesday moratag from
St Paul’! Methodist cihurdi by the
Rey. W. A. Beckham, his pastor,
tad President C. C. Burris of Wta-
gata Junior college. Muete was
furnisbed by a quartet from Wte-.
gate Jnnior coUrae facnlty. Inte^
msnt was te the OheeterltaM eeme-
tery. The body lay ta state at
the ehureh from f;f0 to 11 o'cloek
Tneeday moratag.
The msmhen of the Bar uaaaetar
tion of Ohaatorftald eounty sarrod
aa honorary paUhaaiura. Aethra
ptilbaarora waira: Jack Rlokan-
baker, Jamm T. Oiunt, Charlaa
Puaaar. W. M Knight of Cheater-
flsid. John Blakanay of Camdra.
Dr. Oeorga Kanhtngton, Id Tarry
sal Dr. A. T. Muan of Pagdand.
Mrs. Horton’s Bnnday odmol elaas
was ta charge of tha ftowytu-
Phraa. Mr. CardF*a rtplw to Mr. Hooth k giwan k a' topa-
rnto atoTF k thk kaon ol thoChroakk.
In this letter Mr. Cardy that hut
for ehtaoa his winter homa nUflbt
well be In (3amden tor, as be stataa,
when I came south to find a plaee
either in the PlnehnratRouthern
Plneo area, or around Ctaaden, It
wsa the superter hotel aeeommo-
datious of the former area which
rather fixed my scRyHtos and
caused me to look around tor a
home la that area. When it wbihs
out so with myself, you may be
sura that I recoimlse the old adage
that *A community Is known by
its good hotel."*
The eommuateatlon from Mr.
Heath, togstker with the lattar
from Mr. Cardy aro submitted to
Chronicle readers with the suggee-
Uon that th# elty eoundl. eounty
delegation, eounty board of dlrot-
tors, the Clamdag and Kerakaw
county tfluunber of 0«umeroe and
Junior Chamber of
Oommeree make the betel projeet a
**aMst** In thair ourrteulam .of *Ter-
Mr. Heath’s Lettar:
“As you well know. l'Hkye al
ways been a Camden booster. It Is
such an Meal spot for wintering,
especially for the sportsman who
Is interested ta a combination of
golf, riding tad hunting—'or any
one of them, tor that mttter—that
I narw oouM quite understand the
leek of desire oa the part at Cam
den’s husinee group to try to
oapitallse on It
“Camden has—or oouM haya—
passed through a eyqle of popu
larity eg a popular wtatar rracart
Bnek in the tays of mod set tntn
■peeta. it was Jnat tha dle-
tanea from the largu m
and H attraeted a heat ft risltsii
la toet R
taaaUa but aatHrahyai
m Twr MMIFMM WW^ W
roadg, toet' traioe*
ether
rlda spete beeama
Hbta flaoe to go.
tiasb warmer tbero. Bat
lieams net eniy tasbionabk tad
flashy, aad attrt'^ aa uadsekaila
btaBMOt Cheap dabi ipraag up
aolhoodlaat
evHlaaee
od ebewhero. MtaCfeta
Ptaehuret, which hafT gom through
the eame reeessten that hit Cbm-
dea, begaa to fUl up again wMh
the type of rieltor who hadn’t Iflced
his taste to the streas»4Jn«d re-
aevta. 'To nSs sure, lie rappTy dff
(Pleeee tan to page eight)
ward
J. FNrrhn AMi
t ) GhiHs Grkf '
ift Hrayy Rito
Iktatk Gotoa hi Twa Wotht
Tfatat k
Ita lUi
Third Deteehmeat the Artillery
Prior to his entry Into the Regu
lar Army ta July, Ifid, he attend-
ed Gamdea high echeol aad lateir
waa employed by iPfbatsni Union
TMegratai oompaay.
(oni* TauuHii Sign$
With The V. S. Armg
Lottie Tathen TeBaaat. eon of
Mr. aad Mra. IL K. Traaaat, R-R
•aHsted ta ton y *§**■*
Anar -Air Faroe tor tibrob yuaxg,
the. Calash U. 8. aitay leeraHtag
mmtoa
Me hae eoe yew tow
ta daye •kkke ta^the
and-
teg offleer of tho U. R.
ernitteg etatSoa in OotemWa ^
aonneod that Charles flamud
lard, sea of Mr. and Mra. J. O-
MaUard, Rente d. Knoltew, 8. C..
enlleted la the Regnlsr Army
aatgued, tor U months on the t7th
of June lt47.
pyt BaDari ia a Ihll graduate
od ML Plegah. Kershaw. 8. C., and
ehoae the army as his first yen-
turo into the world oroecupatlons.
Wmiam Bart Huntw, soa ef Ifr.
aad Mrs. Braest HnWw. Route I.
__ 8. Oh ontosud tite Regu-
tar Army tor 18 montta, MaJ. Mar-
Ma ef the Odumbla U. 8. army rer
ondkg staRon. annooMed today'
F^Huatera aehoMtag waa at
ML ftatean. Kenhaw. M fL He was
Mn. Mage Expreeeee
Her AppredtHen
Am ehairnma of the Dethene eow
mualty ploate I went to tl
erery one who eontrtbuted ta say
way to hstp mako it a succsss aad
aspoelaUy to tiMeo‘’^from oat-of-
towa and those who worked ao
faithfully.
MRS. P. M. MATS.
Many From OolHol-lowa
Attood Batkuia Fkok
The following were from onboC'
town:
Roy. NeiKA. TrusodcU snd dangli-
ter of Oaetenia, N. 0., Mn. J. P.
Bethtao and son. rislUng her moth
dr, Mr. and Mn. Jack Rue, rialttag
the IX M. Mays. Jake Catoe aad
Chris Catoe from Aralington, Va,
O. A. Randolph and Ray W. Dled-
ertdl of Lot Angelas. CaHf., Mr
and Mrs. 'U Leone Maepeth of
Long Irtand, N. T., Mr. end Mrs
(tart Sk snd son of BroOklya. N. T.
AlM>, J. D. WtUtams, Mr. and
Mn. J. D. Thompson. Mn. P. O.
Orwyes, of (tatriotte, N. 0.;
Mrs. Roswnary finer
8-#ltLINa AT HOMR IN
. THR WATRR
f Carroll L. Bryant, PIrester
Water flefety flervlee
Amerteen Red Croaa
Althonta man Is not natnraQy at
home In the water, his handteaps
of itruetwe and habit are more
than offset .by bl* ndtantages
These Inclnde his abfiity to roason,
his Jmitetlye quality, and one im
portant physl^ asset This Is a
set of swiyel or ball-and-soeket
Joints in his shoulders and hips
whleh permit a wide range of moye-
ment in arms and legs. Swissming
salmals, though they may haye
other adyantageo, are limited to
tor fewer patterns of swimming ac
tion than human betaga.
In snterlng the watmr, the be
ginner ahonld take Monty of time
to allow for moatal and physleal
aijostments. It is absolutely esota-
tSal to his self-oonflteoco that ho
ahoOld haye a aato Jflaee in which
to taarn, and someone tratned In
lire aaytag to gtoe help, If any-
wrong.
J. Pluyius Jtmrad tho
Chiefs for the fourth Rae within
a two-weeks period by raining out
the Monday night eneouater be-
twkn the i^fto and fite.leadtaf
Sumter flskateeira.
The detage came in Rte late
afternoon after a series of light
showers shortly after the noon
hoar. The preedpitottoa was so
haayy that uatwal drataego would
not take care of tko water.
The wsnsgemsut of too Ohisto
waited anti] Into aftsroera betoro
officially eaOtag too oamo ett.
Postponoment of ao ssany gamee
has played hayoe with too CbiePe
trsasnry, making it a dlfflenlt prob
lem for tho group of loyul teas wbo
aro indortaklag to oerxy on too
too basoball program.
If you tons bay# not Joined the
Camden Booetor Glnb, (to R now.
Tour ootttribattei to too etub food,
ao matter how ratall, wfll ta
gratefttUy aoeoptod.
Fans should not lose sight hf
the toet that when a game is
rained out, the eleb sslmee. tho
gate roeelpta, hut tho ptayere maet
be paid nortr-tos Isee. It ei eed-
mated that the fear tolota ont
gamee cost the rinb between fftaf
and |4>0()0. Some of toe- ftaauee
experts plaee Ihe loes evoi blitosr-
Crepe Myrtle
Tre^ bi Park
Evoke Praue
Tbe gorgeous ertpe myrtle trese
in Rampton Park, the dcHght at
every nature leysr and pride «t
Camden people are nearly a quar
ter of a emtery old, eo tor te
thilr preeenoe ia Hampton Park to
oottoeraed.
TO bo'cxaot tbe troee were plaab'
ed there In tflFtoroagh the O-
fbrts of the Oamden rivio leegua
of whkdi Mra. Cora Aacrum wan
presideat Mk Lflltan Stnglotca
Anderoon was vteo presMset :
Kratneky, Ann aybora, Ooraella,
Oeorgla, Boyd McKinnon aad
Mdrgfe, Byaas, Cta: Mr. and Mra.
William Sotaor and Billy and Judy
ieanor of Pennsylvania, J. B. Nel
■on of Florida. Mr. tad Mra. Oeo.
Newsom and flonny, of (HiarloCte,
TL C.
Alao, Mra. Jos^^diiae flmlth Mfl-
ler of Etotoa. MIL. Peggy BOrd of
Albemarle, N. C., Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Shnler of Rockingham. N 0^
Mr. aad Mn. John 8. Ctaaton,
Saagera. Mass.. Mra. Ritha Travea,
Lynn. Maaa.. aad Mr. and Mn. B.
T. Clanton of High Point, N. G, snd
many asere from eurronndtag dtlea.
Citfoiiklaa Oa Sok At
D. H. Mnja Gnntfa
’jAnyoaa destrtag a copy of tha
Chnni^ tola woak. which haa
•Ictaraa of tho
plenle. slay obtain ona bt too D.
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The nunswimmer tooiM wain ta
np to the knece aad tneh to mld-
thlgh depth. At thta point he may
■plash about, scoop'up tho water
with hSs hendA daeh it over the
body aad gradually got wet afl
over. It la a good ptan. Cor him
then to sit on toe bottom of the
pool, with the water al chin leveL
In tola way he will become aeeas-
mned to too preisnfu of tho water
on hta eheot. wfll find that within
a few minutes toe hreatlilag saltlcs
bade to normal aad the tense
muectaa begin to relax.
As too bsgtener aeqMrt
swtmmtag skills, ba la learntag to
matatatn biia batanoe aad to retaac
ao toat toa water wtR bear fetes
ml Wben he baa leanMd to. Fofk
wflh-rit tiitanAvta amtm k bo
lira. Anierson leys elates to
having snperrteed aornral ptantibga,
togetoor wlto Wflllam Whitaker,
slrael eommleaietter et tkat-ttme.
Tho tresa were, aoeordtng to Mra.
Btagteteo,-donated by Fat Thotap-
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