The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 25, 1947, Image 1
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Field Is Now Under City and County Ownershb
SUPRECO ^ LANT SHOWS
(OMENAL GROWTH IN LESS
TWO YEARS OF ACTIVITY
pKodiicts Mlijf B#*
p Oilitandinf Pack-/
Pknt In Sooth
I Carolina
^ product* company,, of
modern meat packlnf
rU«ry reopect, 1* proridUif
that ^ 8tlmulatlnf the
^ cattle and hog«. npt
g Kir^aw county l^t also
kMtt cdmmunitiea.
r^panT was organised In
^ and throaid^ the
riifort* of ita dlrea^
Mieri, namely. H. A. ^6^
^ and director; J. W.
president and director;
gjltya, general mana*« and
r Joseph M. Upcbareh, di*
> V R- Qettya. director, and
aecretaiT and trea*p
Ouaden ha* been prOTlded
m Industry that bids fare
laae ont0tanding_kL Sdnth
m. The plant was dealgned
Hiiyped by skilled tecU
laad engineers.
ipirtinent to mention that
Lflettya the company hoaats
I if the best meat packing
mentors In the country. He
g 11 years experience in the
m U of which were spent
I mthpeUy known concern.
Aar.
■atkpaU
hwiiffic
ijfan
iMlilif '
tcers and direotora
qaalifled, which haa
factor in the rapid,
mi growth of the local in*
I of historical interest to
^ as a nucleus for the
Ike eompapy leased the old
ti HaQway depot building,
Ml eo&stmcted in 1841. The
Ration of this 'historic bnfld
I bring back many fond
iHto the older rcAldehta'of
mity
Reguiy manutacturee a faU
eiat prodncta and ia Iciipk'
Mui to an early date whmu
ti ^ng the entire atete
ji 'Carolina. Among the
I ire: hams, bacon, freak-
boiogns. smoked and freeh
I ind all types of m
Mtoeheon meets.
hsmMir doee ja«
Rbg and alstf*
Me people, dressing end
ts meat for them as sroOL
Ihet and equipment Is
It more than 1180,000‘end
Aw of emplqyees is expect-
•A to. The trade name at
lay is "Supreee^ end- its
b •Quality That Is ; Su-
led Car Had
iStolen Froin
nbia Street
YOITRB WELCOME
Tke fMlowIng is eckeowl*
edged frees the office ef Cem*
grHmmmm J. P. Richerds et
WeaUegtim.
"IXamr Skipper:
ABew BM to tksek yen for
yomr kfaid refarsmee to my ap-
PMraace sad jmesck at the Be-
thane picnic IIm occasion was
ens St the SMWt cm|oymble I
hews ercr attehded and the
people ef Belhnne are to be
eongrstalsted on their Ihre-
wore mayor and progrcseiTe
town end eommoaity. With
IT-Year-Olds To
Be Admitted To
National Guards
CapUin' Robert *Dnvid Of
Kershaw Unit le Well
Pleaeed With Mee
Reg^tratHm At ^
Camden H^ To
Start August 4
Rnlee Are Annomnced Now
To Aeoad CotifeelMMi in
Offieo
Going To QoUand
_ ▼▼TOe Vpp cs* r. \jr,, munu If
The simouiiGeiDent brooi the ed- Fri., 8; I J, K, L, Mon.. 11;
fenerel’s (^Bce to the effect
D J boy who has reached tilie
intent
that enl
age of 17 years can Join the Na-
tlenel Gnerd unit prowiding he
fate ths oonssnt at his parents,
has . been received with much in-
toreat in Camden.
The fine home that the National
Guard has here, with ample
ftias for indoor sports snch as bee-
ketbell end volley bell shonld have
the seme appeal to young men that
it does in other pleoss. In atony
Netimiel Gnard units baMntbeu
Ipnns one of the major forms of
gport activltiss. A gifard unit
rponaored taam shoMd be able to
rislias •xedkat finenctol benefits
from games played in the armory.
.Cm/i. RAsrt (Jade) David of
kath^ B 71fi Anti-Aueraft Bat
talion, SoMb Oareliaa Nattonal
Guard, wtn wekmae At enlistment
now of any qualified young nsao.
Each msmhw is paid on the basia
of 1-SOth of a month's any in At
grade held.
Camden high echool students
will begin registration for rlsneoii
end schedules Monday, Aug^ 4,
from 8:80 a. m. to 12:80 p. m.
To enter the eighth grade the
student must have been promoted
from ^an eoeeptable grammar
echool seventh grade. Any one com
ing from a school other than the
Lyttieton street gnmunar schod
or tl^ Pine Tree mil s^ool should
have records or repmts. Records
from the two sdiools named above
are now ia the office. .
To enter the ninth grade, stodeat
must have promotion ^m the
eighth. To enter the tenth grade,
minimum requirement is three
units; and for the eleventh grade,
seven units.
In order to avoid crowding
loss of time, the fdlovring divis
ions of students are mads; ths ftiM
letter of the student’s ljuit name
designates what day he is to corns.
A sad C, Moi^ Aug. 4; B, Tuas
M, Tues. 12; N, 0, P, Q, Wed., 18;
R, Thur., 14; 3, Fri.. 16; T, U,
Mon., 18, and VWXYZ, Tues., 19.
Busses: Logoff, West Wataree
and Pine Grove, Wed., 20. Char
lotte ThompsML liberty Hill and
Sanders Creek, Thurs., 21. Malvern
Hai, Fri., 22.
(If bus students happra to be
in town, some may come on any
other>day, if not too many). New
students who have moved to Cam
den should bring their records tq
schedule on Saturday 28.
No student who hiui not
satiafactorv adjustment for infrac
tion of high school regulations will
be scbedoled until the above is
done.
Mrs. O. J. Binyrl al this city will
go as the official Booth Carolina
delegate to the trUsnulal meeting of
the Associated Country Women of
the World in Ametwdato, Holland,
in September. !
Mrs. Smyrl is president of the
South Carolina Council of Farm
Women which held Its 2Stk annual
convention at WinthMi college last
Sunshine Camp
Win Be StaiM
At The Airj^rt
Klwnnia Spomaornd Projnet
Wttl Gat Umdar Way On
Aufuat 4
m Wrwt J Vi ^ AliW'y CWTOmiOtt Kb WIK^IiCWP UU11KK« *KKl
Wed, 6,; E. P. G,, TliunL 'week.vThe irorld*irid« •rganlution
Itoorted By
If After Vebick Had
Disappearad
toon antomobjle found In
I Highway 26 several mflas
Mi Camden laat Tnsnday
H4 been stolen from a
Mee near the Colnmbin
■Ming early Montey evan-
kivell, Columbia reaidant,
f the car, reported the
tke Columbia police da*
Fort Jhdcaon, aflar two
of intareatinrand tostmetiva camp
trniaing. Captain . David was ax-
trej^y prond of*Us eommand, aa-
pamaBy whan 10 man and an ofiU
car wera salsetad as lumor guard
for Gan. John Devmrs, ehkf m tha
lurBiy' ground tofbiMir vilio was a
fosst nt tha Fort for a day.
T. Frank Rush
Enters Ac^emy -
PnasAs Pkyaicnl Exam And
U Sworn Into Mklahip-
mmi Ranks Monday
Lanptims Enjoy
Long Western Trip;
Vint In Canada
Ordor Twenty Pounds Of
laickma Cboeao
will hirid Its first msatttaK this fall
since the end of tha war. (Wlnthrop
Naws Sarvice Photo.)
JunuM’ Groan
To Place Nfim
Near CSty limits
Also Namaa Cbnamittoo To
Inonotifato Roemational
And Pnnl PlB>lbcto
Two large tigna, 18 Ihet long by
14 feat wMa, ara to be installed at
vantage points on D. fi. Highway
No. 1, east and weat ^ the city,
Iqr the Onmden Junior Chamber of
Commerce.
These signs, hahdaoasaiy painted,
will carry a nteseaga .of waleoma
to all motoHsta and alae urge driv
ing cauttonsly. Ths gtina-ynil be
Ifcaig wia hsf|b^ tha aontna^ comxdnlRi
thns insuring
brigfit attractive ooloring at all
tlmea
The Junior^ Chamber also took
a further step in the matter of
creating Interest fat the construc
tion here of a‘’recreational center
and ewfanming pool. A-committee
I consisting of Jdhn C. West as
* AlsmWvMtona VlK>kvnto. TW
fai Wlsaunint Tploonstmatod of
palntad every year,
Thomwen Frank Rush, 19-yaar-
old son of Chief of PoUea nod Mrs.
1. Laurms stiaat, is now
atths Unitod Stotoa
Annapelis.
Bosh raesivad
n wire last wash tint ha had pwn-
ad tha physknl ainmination w-
qqired and was to be sworn in as
a naval nendemy student Monday.
Ths young man is n'erndunto
of the Camdto high aehom and ni-
tended Nsfwbsrry oollsgs too three
‘ftw he had returned for jmuw vriwra ha distingdahad hlas^
'self as a football pUyarodatoihsd
abUity.
ed found it mlsaing.
^ va* badly damned by
u and was later- brought
Itosge where It is being
word from tha owner.
^ that garage men, going
We of the fire, were nn-
wte any one In the vlclnl-
' the conclusion that the
^ been abandoned i^r
the. The ownerthip of
»w determined after tha
hid communicated with
^*ay department, glv-
■•nie number.'
ten Forest
irt To Attend
fay Camp
the CaBrfteu Tdr^
* ^ attend the Forae-
^ operated by tha 8,
'*ntol*8lon of Forestry
Joriper. Cheraw, Statd
period July 28 to
JJJJJced Diatrlct Foree-
are: John Atei^
gA Cheeterfield eonnty;
^^ale. Kershaw, Kto=
Thomas
■•■W. Uncastsr
^ u^Teen, L;
*veretto
county, and
Richard Young
Of Kershaw Djes
Rkhard WilUiam Toung, 82. diad
Sunday afternoon in St. FhiBlp*s
hospitnl after an iOnsBa of about
six mtmths.
Ba was bom in Kershaw eonn^,
8. C., son ol tha late SaasuM Yaaxk
and Aim West, nattvaa ef South
Cartdlna. E(a was smpiopnd by tbs
SouSisiRi milwny for SOysara and
hnd lived in Bode Hill for 40 yanrs.
He retired 18 years ago. Mr.
Toung wns a mdpbar of St. John's
Methodist Epiaoopal dnuto and
sermd ns n steward for n amnhar
day afternoon at 2 pan. at tha Bm
Funeral ’ heoM, eondueted by Dr.
J. L. Stokea, 11'. Intennsnt was
faiLaurahtooaesnstery. Hs’ktskr-
rivad by tha fdknrliig ddk^^
Mr. and Mrs. Perrv R. Langston
and son P. R., Jr., have returned
from a month’s motor trip to the
far west, midwest and Canada.
The trip through the Rocbiee' chalnnan, IBfhaa. Dabney, Flrank
found the Camden group dodging Montgomery and Leonard Hasty
some of the brunt of the bUssaid was named to confer with a group
that caused several deaths on from the Camden and Kershaw
mountain highways. They drove in County Chamber of Oommeree to
snow storms for two days. They inveetlgate the project
Ed- The traeh can project'Of the
Junior Chamber hae been a big soo-
eees and the organisation, has bsaa
The Kershaw county Snnshtns
Camp, scheduled to ba held at Lake
Shamokin for two weeks, be
ginning August 4, under 'sponeor-
shlp of the Camden Kiwanle* club,
wUl be held at the area formerly
occupied by the Stonthem Avlstkm
echool at Woodward airport
The camp will be under the
eharge of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Liv
ingston and some one hundred chil
dren are expected to participate.
The age limit is from 9 to 11
Thoee deeirlng to attend are re-
qieeted to register at the Kershaw
county health _department. -Weet
DeKalh street
In eoaneotlon with the camp
program, ten young people between
the sgee of 18 and 18 inclusive, wUl
be needed ae counselors. Those to-
terested are asked to contact Dr.
A.|W. Humphries for full psrtlen-
ton.
Ghaiges Negroes
At Pi^n Farm
Badly Treated
Colorwd NwwHMpwr Editor
Appwnis To Gorernor To
Cfcock Sititotion
SIGNING OF DEEDS LAST
FRHIAY ENDS NEGOTIATION;
PROPERTY VALUE $500,000
Mom—tuooa Gathornif At Court Houso Soon City, Cotmty
And Town Of Konlhaw Got Fwlda. No Aanoukce-
m—t An Yol An To Fntum riMM
Stevens Field
Goes To Km'shaw
Formnl Tmnnfor Of Abr Port
in Modo By Wnr Aunts
Administration
visited Banff, Lake Louise,
monten, Canada.
On their rstom they came down
into the midwest, stopping ovw showered with compliments over
Madison, Wisconsin, where Mr. i the sppearente of the cmis.
Langston contacted a Wisconsin] Jsycees attending the at—,
cheese dimler and ordered a twmity Junior Chamber meeting at
poiud package of Swiss sent, to,Hotel Wade Hampton In Columhjy
nis heme here. I were: Jamee Darby and Looe
The midwest sod west wsre;Woodoodk, delegates; also,-Ctotor
characterised by the dty conn-I'Arrsnte Frank Rector, ,Jee Rey-
cilman as being moct beautiful and
interesting..
Timber Maiking
Great Success
nolds. Jolly Pitts sod Thomas
Ctomp. The state meeting dlecussed
many projeotsv diM stoong them
betag Jwenfle ecttvftise, athletic
programs, orthopedic o—p, etc. A
report of Oie —etlwg was sub
mitted to the'kieal groan hy Jamee
Darby at Uw meeting Toeeday
nlibt The meeting wan largely atf
tended.
Numeroos requects by landown
ers In the Ctomden forect district i
for forestry assistance hae resoR-l
ed ia the selective
2 3-4 million bd.
and 1A«5 standard cords of palp- a , /Vff
wocKl dmlng tte pMt ftoj Afi Jllaiiag6r UJ
ending Jane 80. This tlmbsr wfll ^ . S* • m
help, in part, to himtoh buUdtog 0O||||l0|| lj|)|0|g
and construction materials so rit-ia^sisa/*Kr
iKIivK IfKK gKKKsV* ] p
ft of sm^ttber Bi* A. &nall Quits
Charging that negro prisoners at
the state prison term at Boykta,
Kershaw county, are brutaUy beat
en and othenrlee mistreated, John
H. MdCray, Colnmbta negro sews-
paper editor, bos appealed to Gov
ernor Thurmond for an tnvestlga
tioa
McCray's request to the state
execative included an appeal from
mtooners in the camp, thto appeal
being smuggled from the
term. McCrey says that the ehergee
ia the document ddhere* strictly to
comditifftMi which ha'
for mm it—
to state exeeatives over a pdrlod
of. years. He chargee that the
treetment of the prisoaers surpass
es human Imsglnstlon In sgvsgery,
sadism and brutality.
As one specific tnstance the
newspaper editor EMitee that on
July IS. prison guards Jirutfdly beat
five prisoners with leather straps
known as boll tongues, that the
men were whipped onmercitelly
and were also kicked. He chargee
that these beats era aseted oat os
gasrds hold rifles over ths pros
trate negroes. Trostiee hold the
victima on ths groond hy grabbing
the head and feot
The editor forthm ’ eftee ‘Tk
Rwom affldavfts. term prisoners
stoo eauasarsted instsnoss In which
of titehr a—ber were shot
to death la cold blood."
Snpt Wyndham Manning of the
state penitentiary, stated bo had
not heard of the taeidents reported
by McCray, that h* ABm etepe
whan he became execative of the
penal InsUtatlons to see that no
oorporal punishment takes place.
He said that Captain J. B. Ash
more, in charge of the prison term,
lilt iBstmctioiis thnt no prtooncse
were to be beaten.
Gmie Rustell
k Now Hummer
Of Clm^stm Co.
Stevens Field, one of the suxU-
tory units of the Southern Aviation
echool here during the war years,
was formally turned over to. tiie
town of Kertbaw Wedneeday, when
officials of the War Asseta Admin
istration met with Kershaw town,
officials In the afternoon to com
plete the transfer.
Thto deeding over of Stevens
Field gl'ree Kershaw an air port
that will undoubtedly be pet In im
mediate service.
He Is Now Major
Robert M. Ridiards
Comd— Offkor k Gk—
Wall Ea—d Promotion
Bf Colonol Spkor
MaJ. Robert M. Richards, V, 8.
Marine Corpe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Richsrds, Jr., 1720 LytUstoa
street, has been notified by OeL
Donald Spicer, officer In ehargv Of
the soatheaetern reesoiting divV
Sion, of hto promotion to that rank
on July 7, ^947.
A native of Camden. Major Rich
ards attended the U. 8. Naval
Aeodeiby. gradaeting In 184i with
a B. S. dagree. He received a com-
mtosion In the U. 8. Marine Corpe
on December 19, IMt, as s second
The City of Canoden, and Ker
shaw county came into possession
of WoodwsH airport and Bateman
field, an auxiliary landing fMd
Friday afternoon, ending n long
period of negotintion over the for
mer army — fleM nod provtdfaif
the wieene by which It is hopem
that air seryM will eventually be
offered to this area. With Stevens
field, the deeds signed Friday rep
resent a property value of approx-
insately $600,000. ___
Stevens another suxUlnry
lending area, which, with Bateman
field, were used during the war
when the airforce training school
was operated here by the anthem
Aviation school, goes to the town
of Kershaw. Signing over of the
deeds and other, papers incident to
the transfer was expected to he '
completed this week. Representa
tives of the town of Kershaw ShL
not appear at the court house last
Friday when Woodward Field and
Bateman field were turned over to
the city and county.
The deed transferring ownership
ef Woodward field* snd Bateman
field to the city and county vma
signed at the eoort house here thto
afternoon by city and county nn-
thoritiee and memben of tha local
aii^rt commiseion.'
Included in the property deeded
to the city are aU fauildinga and
aquipment as well os the Icmg run
ways capable of handlinfr all but
the very largeet plonae. The city,
end county aiui alao the town at
Kenkew get full posaeesion of
the property with the proviaiom
that all vrill bs u^ for puhUc nlr-
peet purpoaea and at— at all
timss ba. ssafa—iasd fai geodf eoo-
dition to inaurs its affIsisMt OfMn>-
ation. In the event of a war esser-
gency the. govenunent wm;M step
m end tiiks pessmsioa ef all fiMdB
involved.
The citv and county take poo-
session of oU the biddings and
ally' needed for sU types of eon-
stroction. '
The Camden forest district in
cludes Chesterfield. Kershaw. Laa-
eastsr. Lee. Ridhland snd Somter
coonties. The sadie type forestry
assistance is again available' to
landowners for this fiscal year. Re
quests can be placed tiiroogh yoor
county agent. Clemson college ex-
tensioo forester, unit ranger or di-
reetly to the dtatrfct fossater's of
fice. Camdeo. 8. 0.
P—ts
Oat Fire Danger
h HinterlaiidB
R B. Youiif of OiwkMdi
• woelved tar
J^‘rtnterested
T^plete with
sad he
S'/*-TOW;
jl
Twite Rdbnn Onor To Bodi
Rnmall. Mada Fkm R—-
ord With Toam
Camden baseball received a
shock Wedneaday when it was aii<
noaneed that H. A. Small had re
signed as manager. Small gave as
a reason for his leaving the team
M chiefly a matter of health and
intmfere^ wlfli his work as agrt-
cnltornl head of the Caasdoa school
system.
When SniaU took over ds maa-
sger sad head coach the team had
won 6 and lost 10 gsaos. Follow-
teg tiM Bonnettsvlile game of last
Tuesday availing which marked the
end of SttsR’s teanre of office the
tepm had climbed to fonrth ptoee
in tee tsogne and bed worn U and
which apedal atisaUo% Is’ m^Llost H «impi. SmaU laAhls team
» hC anfsty mlm if two wten ovor Snmter. two over
Flyw TakM Owr
Of Brood
Stront Store
L. 8. 8ai^. ooKtey fenst rn
r, annoottoss tent this week
National Farm RateCy Wete;
to At mwsMna
farm In retard
te forest Ore
lldtd IS mm
AN MdhCLASB
ftavois UeyA VtOt^ dm ffJfM-
if
Dortef tee year many firsn
iterted la Bi^ .lhy^
with pit tntmtim of
fMd smtef saiM (ft
nsgngenee the ttraa
tetwMit ef r
■ tel
•MMOilaten aa. Sa'’
'softer Woek'-te
tF te
te tke^j
mpnetttfflhh two wir Btohop-
two ever norealta two wins
mo doftet with: JburtsvUIe,
LakeBttr won Awlsd Csm-
Gene Rossell, secretary-treasorer
of the Clarkaott Sapfir company,
has taken over the active tennage-
ment of the Broad street retail
■tore of tee company.
The CtorksoU eompany features
an General Blectrie appltoneea and
the Goodyear line of tiree and ac
ceaeories.
Mr. Russell to a former reeldent
of Akron, Ohio, and came te Cam
den In 1941 to beooaw an Instroc-
tor of flying at the Sonthem Avia
tion echool. He served for two
years la thst capacity and fliaa
went Into the United Ststec Army
Air Forces where he served sa-
other two years. Dnrtng ths past
year he bss bean flying for tee
Ponosylvsnto Central teritesa.
Mr. Roaaell ban a raeard of 8,199
boors In ths sir. His wife is the
former Jane Cafr>son of this dty
The oottple have one dbiUL
te
sift te April. 1941
liehardB served with tha Loath-
emecks daring the recent war. snd
saw action with tee tamed Second
Marine division, se well as serving
ss eommsndinp oftirer. marine de
tachment aboard, the USB SC
^oto, a light oratser. He partici-
pited In action sgrTast the Japan
ese on Bongalaville. the Msrisnas
Istonde, the PhtUipine Island*. Oki*
nsws Shims, snd was a member of
naval occupstiOB forcea In'CIttea
jand Formosa.
During the campaign for tha
Phllllpine Istonde, the USB 8L
Lento Reived major'damages in
one ef the Infamoos "Kainlkase*'
attadts of the then desperate Jsp-
ansae In Layte gulf. It was there
that Major Richards .^reeelvsd tha
silver Star for "gallantry and in
trepidity In action ac tee after »ky
control officer on the eruieer US8
St Lonls, Leyte fslf, Fhillipine Is
lands o.n Novembsr 27. 1M4.^
Major Rlelmrds lists among his
deoorstlotts in addition to the Sil
ver Star the Navy unit commenda
tkm rlbbo^ the Amnrk'a.n dteenee
medal. The Amerioen theater rib
bon. the Astotie-Pa* Ific theater rib
bon with four Stars, the Philippine
liberation medal with one ator snd
the Victory modal.
Major Rlehsrds resides with his
wife, the former Miss Evelyn Rog
ers Stevenson of Bennettiville,
B. C.. and their two eons, Robert
M.. Jr., aged three, and William
Stevenson, 11 months, at 8100 Hey
ward street, OteamMa, S. O.
^ ----
Jeep Tnnw Over;
Steve E. Sheorn
Badly Injured
efillof iha aaoiiMaanf Ihosite, No
numey Is iavelvsd in Ks fitefis
sigttsd tedoy. Tha oaowd of moh-
ey iavolvod in the real estate and
(Plasso Ton To Page Tan)
Lions Oob Has .
Anhaal l^enir
At Springs Park
Ths Onasdan Lisas clnb hsld Ns
first family piorie at Sdriafs pork
last Friday. A botem nppor of
fried dddk^ potato steNA terilad
sags, assarisd aawhvMM^ piddoi)
oUvasjsN* eohi and Wmagsds was
MuOVSw
Thsmoi
nyhaw was
Norris.
Priass «f ooi pair of oytens warn
woa hy Mrs. Jotaa G Etevor, Mrs.
H. £ UtOohBn Ohd Mrs. J. a
Walton.
Ths ajbrki' prisa oms area
wsat I * ‘ ‘
Wm mKmwt AJUMB
Jody
Bo^ng; shufflshoord, awhamtaf
and othor nttraclidns mois fhr an
snjoyabls
teahm'prtaa
Rohart lilMatelai.
Economy Ante '
Announces New
"Budget Plw”
Keeping In step with tea latest
I trends in merchandising, tha
[Economy Auto Supply rsprssenta-
tlvss here of the B. F. Obodrieh
j company, one of the world's •larg
est rubber manufacturera turn Jast
put tho company's "Thrifty Budgot
^ Plan” Into ritect. It to announced
A# far WUItom R. Nstoon. owner.
dty. distributor here for ths Char-
lo£ Observer, suffered a
tured pelvis nod collar bens *dian
. J«p. 1- « drWp, A. «!t 4^. Jii'» ?SSrt.“«
W^Lk^?S!I!2da?avan^l*“ •“<* tem-
Sn^ last week Thursday ^
nStephon snd a companion, Tal-^
"Tu. toS oiSTTJSfSirtbli;
Sabon wm tkrowii dew of tho joq>
^ ssM'JiiSr” ”1
%eom was brought to the Gam
dsn hospHaL
ANTIOCH SAmSTt
FLAN HOMI.COMINO
tieaUy eliminated. the aaviasi
teds passed on to the custocair.
B. W. Goodrich was the ploneqr te
ths rubber Industry In the ectab-
Ushment of budget pr<^ams for its
esstoSMTs snd bus cbnstaatly Im-
provsd tee budget prograin for
rtetok
(MWIm
:ewh
Raosell, win preceded
snd mm worked
with hl«C is exped-
In dkafEe of the
have
Mrs. W. C Perry
Now la . Hoqptai
Mrs. W. C. Perry, teyeftiamtor
for tha Kershaw ccoate
office, is in tbs Roper beopitel al
szsn,
Soaday, August S, to beiag k>ok-| their benefit
ed torwsni to with 'coasldentelel ^porchsees of B. F. Goodrich ’Stt-
lateresi by the membore ef Aattocfal vertim tiree sad tabes, Qtosstox
Baptist choreh. It to the day whaxUower jmeked storage kottertea.
At least 699 mmBtn, temarRMt fiterk ptaga aod a vride varistg of
bara and frteads are expssted taUteir pnsdacte lor aotomobUe sod
gather for a homeoemteg oraat jhasae laa, sate sa radios;
Ihnaer paoters have bes« te*(#ietrtoal appitoaeaa
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Itelf, «ad tee list Is
|•tehtly axpaadsd," Mr. MSM
iNave Kelly, a waB
■Mill and a