The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 01, 1947, Image 1
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Open House” At Jadyti Ho^ry
w -rOTERS” WARNED THAT
POLICE WILL MAKE ARRESTS
0^ And SmitU CalilMr RiflM Are Under Ben Of
Qtf Aiitlioritiee-^olSee Directed To Make
, ftgtit of oeTeral narrow m-
M bilnc bliiMM by oboC
^inea MvWeU ap bellefe
Beilfter rlflM, tbo ctty llUs
^ preemptory ordapa to
ee« to aiTMt and proaoento
M arioK ^ther air rifles or
upw gins wltbin tba city
i
nl children hare bad ier*
Kipee from being struck Vy
leiie piaTlng in and naer
j Siasre In the past saTirei.
ii complaints piled np, the
totermtned that tie
■ east stop—bedce the or*
(he pdiea to arrant all ot*
I tid confiscate the rifles,
h msage has been dona to
e light instaDations of the
(htiag srstem whan hnlba
(nr gtiss eqnlpment hare
Hi M targeU.
(HMtally with the an*
■Nt from the city hall rela*
I (be war against the erlls
iflas and small oalibar
e riflea. Chief of PtdleS
toh annonnced that the
etesd to ‘ enforce the
M regarding the stop signs
eg listalled throughovt the
Ic ^ef stated that first
eatos will be warned, bat
d arrest meant a stiff fine,
past from a local store man*
gtfiinc the law goTemtng
I fl! cap piatols and ammn-
lor aasae, the dty has sokM
li as hannlnc any aad an
m, this iBclndlnf caps for
llrsera<ftar% ate.
EvaUcCoy
ItBoaiMl
l*B Lonisa If oGoy, di|M •#
spired at tht Caaddi md
Wsiaesday. JOly at f
tv M illBaas of flvo waaka.
leCor, a lifelong rasldant
aw couty, Waa the daagli*
n Isto Idward L. aai Wpa*
lii IfflCttw
II services'wiU ha held at
I Methodist
itilo'clodt,
nr, of Bethnns,
kirn, of Camden. oftldaV
Btvmeht will be in the
nawtery.
aarTived by two brothen.
of Camden, and IB. T.
cf BiahopTille; one aister,
to loaey. Blahoprilia.
Msnniiif Makes .
Report On Riot
At Boykin F^arm
Says Guards Had To Uao
CoobW-rakla Form- M
(^uellmi; Homoaeniala
Snpt. Wyndham Manning of the
state penitentiary, following aa In-
^••tlg^tlon into the riot at the
state prison farm at Boykin, saya
tkat gnarda wei^ eompelled to use
"oonsiderahle force” in brmtolng
op the melee in which flwe homo-
aexnal priaoners fontf^t ower their
male paramours.
“In quelling thie riot”, said Man
ning, *it waa neeesaary to uao
consMerable force. The piieoners
<m being quectkmed by me said
that leather straps were used.”
Manning aaid that the strapa
were dry leather. The snpertai*
tendent dSeUned to Identify the
priaoners InrolTed as white or
colored. Both races ave housed at
the farm.
Mr. Manning said that Dr. M. S.
Kirk, prison physician at the ^y-
kln fsnn. examined all of the men
inwolwed and found no cuts, alra-
alons «or bruises *or other signs ef
undue sererlty.
“The prisoners OaemsetToa ^
not claim when I qneatloaed theoi
that they were Injured,” cmitinned
Manning. Prlrate talks with other
prisoners did not disclose any eon-
sMerable empties or undue harsh*
Bess ou the part of the gnerds. And
I did not flad any ewMenoe of
brutality or sadism."
Manning aaid that he had taken
“poMUre atepc" to end wiriwlaga
regdMleaa of what haa hs^waM^
in the paat
Sapt Manning aaid that the Boy*
kin affair waa called to hia atten*
tion in a letter recelred from John
Judlse Imposes
Stiff Fuie On
Reckless Driver
Youtti W1m> Gawe Polka Car
A Long Okaea Must Trawol
Tha Strai^t Road
Judge Allison DuBose is de*
termlned to, break up the mania
that appears to have taken posaes*
Sion of sonu automobile drivers for
speedina and reckless driving.
In the Monday morning rodeo in
polioe court the judge slapped a
$100 fine ou a youthful offender,
suspended ISO sihd levied a ver-
hoten against the offender for drlv*
ing in a to day period. Should the
youth netfect to keep within the
Judge’s mandata the ISO belanim on
the 1100 fine i^tw 1100 extra wfll
be impoced. In default ef the fines
the Judge would^ sentence the lad
to the chain gang.
A oompanlmi ot the offeoitor,
whoee grandfather owned the ear
which a police ear chased for sev*
eral miles going 80 miles an hoar,
waa glvmi a caustic going over by
court. Two other companions
caau in for a warning.
Tile alleged oftenee in which
speeding reckless drtrlng and dis*
regarding a red light were listed
to(to place on the evening of Wed*
needay, Jul^ 21.
Rolice Blotter
Bulges WHkNames
Of Ctffenders
Cops Tsks Rliuiy
Imlo Coslody. Homy Com-
Hmmd Im Gmmrd Houso
who wrote Q0Tenkl’'1lti^
ThnruKmd that guards bast five
prisonwu with stlcka and leather
strapa soaked in water.
CarofoUj^-BowsoLifo
LECTION OF REUGS IN
. GEORGE S. BARNES HOME
AS AMONG THE BEST
oem Is POlsd Wilfk
•idllomsntos F^om
>fM Of History
•d with the memories of
I hhtory dating from vprs*
tory days and tragto with
■omentoe of the four
Mlict between the de*
cold bread and the alavos
I'eelt is the ooHeetido sf
» A ftnee. Mm otrsst.
It ie without n doubt oos
prlvato sol*
b the country and <10
mt eum -of ^monsgr.
"I^iormerly a rosMeut
D. C., waa a eloso
mend of the late Ike
w yearo the chief
Honae^ and It
Hoover that hs ss-
TjUued autograplm, |n*
^ of ueveral presfdento.
hee one room at hia
“Jrtth reikse. In epeaklng
bcUon he said that eome
« P^tag« stamps, others
Out he waa primarily
b dwumenta and reUoa
i co«*try. -Deou*
I* miles dealing with the
. « T*' Betweso the
• prominent in the col*
tts miles that vlfitors
Jtats^la, ta a book
the apsaktr^
capltoi at —
^tks evacuation of
ConfMerats troops.
J* upproved or
V tte Confederate con*
1M4. The eoneo.
J^od^te money Mr.
,»*!i,^®oUection if (he
^ Wad to the world.
^ the rare flTO esht
M bill. There
10 cents bniiwiid
1/10.10 SMI XOO
and trmumry
5*^ Bun
Of the
ed on the casket of Davis and a
piece of the floor of Uhby prlnm.
Dr. Bamea Is also prood of a
piece of wood taken'from the tree
under which Dee and Grant stood
when the former surrendered In
April. IMI.
CMhsr tntedeetlng relies Include
the ragged end of a cable cut hy
Admiral George Dewey befbro the
battle of Manna bey, aylece of the
croea under whkdi the funeral ssr^
vioee of (hrietoitoer Oolumhua
were held, mistletoe which hung on
a chandeUer in the White House
duripg the OooUdgo adminlstrstlon,
an old cartridge belt and oantees
once carried hy Panttoo vma, a
lantem f!rm>the Battleship Maine
after It waa raised ^m the depths
of Havana harl^. a gavel made
from a pleee of Wood from the guu
deck of Dewey's flagship, the
Olympia, a ideoe of the battle flag
that waa nailed to the Olympia’s
asst during the Battle of Menfla,
flowers end a white ribbon from
tbe catafalque of Lincoln, obsclete
auto tags taken from president's
ears and all haring the number
too. A unit loud speaker used by
Harding during his last westsrn
trip and a tomahawk from the
Blaekfoot ladlah tribe.
There is atoo the last huBeton
iwued when PreaMeat Gmr^
died, a MMir from OoMral IMe«
A. Milee and Id cartridge shells
fired over his grave lu/Arilag^
smietoiV. u lefler from A W. 0^
lev of North Bole fasM and shin
tt* egg ^
Perhape the mort valuable raM®
of all la the eoneotion is the dUi^
the XJ88 Comriitutli^ w^ As
ttMd M ft trfttetwr ftiw
cadets in IfW. This diary wooida
snak tuyV yroemlMgu flghta, -
rests and Bnae.
Dr. Baruse priiea highly • W
aude from file spar of the
stltation with the huad made from
a captured hronae easson taken
from the British-
Has An OM Cem^n
Dr. Bsmee kae to hia pomeseton
of the Camden Dally
hy D. D. Boeott, the le-
M Oetokm^dfr
It'to'a two poflo uftokr eud_^ MA
lit e#'T01ume t R oemtod war
newt of the iw end
Ihtotop wae totondeat to
al tin time.
tke ef the IpMM ttemej^
The police filled the gnard house
with drunks Soturdey night and
on Sunday morning there waa a
parade of relatlTee of the detained
gentry te police headqnartere to
deporit bonds and extricate Un
tr<Mn dnranoe.
The police required a bond of
M4 from one motoriat iriio wae
-dytvtog nnd
Ubt havtog a drivece license.
One driver posted a bond of |12
after he had been arrested for
speeding. AnoUrnr mqn. ohaiged
with assault and battery wss placed
under a |t7A0 bond.
A score of drunks were pieksd
up by. the police, a majority fur*
nisblng. the 110.10 bond required.
Thoee unable to tnmlah bail spent
the night in the guard housa.
Several arrests were recorded on
the police blotter for vlolgtion of
the city parking law.
Negro Boy
As Bliiriiiig Saw
Gate Thru Body
Arthur Bold—, JncItsoB' Hi
School Youth, Monts Dnnth
la Trufk Accidemt
Arthur BoMen. colored, It-yeer-
old JaOkaon high echool yonth, wae
cut into when e sew he wee ope
rating In cutting palp wood got
out of control here at noon today.
Tlie yonth waa Instantly killed aa
the eaw cut through hia body.
Bolden was working for C, L
Poison at a pulp wood camp six
miles sast of Camden.
He was the son of Leuie m
Sylvto Btdden. Hia body was taken
to the Conina Funeral home and
funeral aenrlcea were held Thurs*
day from the Sweet Rome Baptist
church.
City Obemres
AirFoniDay
Mayor F. N.
urged all city
the obeervanee
dVy, today,
fortieth aanlvi
which grew to
tiona during
The city head
ate obseirance
express “the
the gtorlons
and expreaatof
hopes for
growth snd
Mayor M
"The Preeldi
States has
Air Force day to
of mm smd w*
whose oontrtbul
of American afr
army air forces
far-reaching
TTie army ale
aa Incraaatagly
malntalntof.
seardi and den
and adequately
the defense of this
>rkle this week
Its to Join in
Air Force
Aurat 1. the
of the service
ttacolar proper*
War No. 2.
for appropri*
will properly
gratitude f<»'
the air loroa,
conununlty's
of continued
mt-
I •
the United
Aug. 1 as
the mOllons
and dead,
to the growth
make the
ntry's most
ef defense,
is recetring
t role In
eottstaat re*
ot atreratt
peraonael,
in tup-
Hydrants On No. 1
To Be Installed
During Aiigost
Jimior Ckunber of Com
merce Sponsora Ten Along
Residential Area
da jnMon
porting the ttoltoCnatlons with
adoQnate sad ettoelire air contin*
ooet ot war
to provid*
a nucleoa
the
of war.
the
pr in preeerv*
appreelatse
power In
of
may honor
army air
toeir ItTsa
try, and
those who
lathe elvll.
gents; in.avoldtos
by inaoring pTiani!
ing, in the event of
of highly trakMii
basis tor all-ont to
A gratofrd
importance of air
ing our Ilbertlse
toe potentlalitlto’
pioneering an
fntare tor our
mayor of the
dea to order toto
toe men and womm
forces who hem
in toe defense of
recogntee toe aervlee
in toe armed foram
toaosntomto
produetioa have ,-
buUdiv ef our -tiA
claim miay, AMk
Force day to
Btone’s
Gives Gidefs
4to2YictoTy
SooCt Hitria Good
Against Red Son FfOm
BennettoviHa
The ten hydrants that were spon*
sored by the Junior Chamber ot
Commerce to take in the residential
area east of the city along U. 8.
Highway No. 1 to provide fire pro
tection to hundreds of reaMenta
will be installed this month.
' The long delay waa due entirely
to toe failure of the iron toundery
at Philadelphia to caat the hydrants
in ths time agreed upon.
The Junior Chamber has been
hot after the local water and light
departmeat to secure the installs*
tions. U H. Hardin, supt., wrote
the R. D. Wood company in Phils*
delphig June 2f last snd on July
8, received word that the delay
was due to present hydrant com*
mittmeots and the subsequent
closing down of the fonndery for
vacations.
The company promises shljnsent
on August 18.
GAMDEN PEOPLE INVITED TO
INSPECT MODERN PLANT NOW
IN OPERATION IN COMMUNITY
Recreation To
Be Started In
The Qty parks
First Gnthcriiig la Scheduled
For Next Monday Mmm-
ing at Rectory Square
State Board Sap
Trained Librarian
Requisite For Aid
The South CaroUaa State Uhrary
Board la to invito the Korshaw
county library to partiefrnta to
Its state aid program aahiaal ta
eortato provUdoaa. Mias ffistsBaaa
Watoer, executlva secretary of tha
state board, anaounoed last waak.
Tha aid offered to tka atola
library board to tha local library
will tneluda the servloee of a atdff
of trained Ifimriane to eaetor with
the local Utorary board on mattnra
of poUey and preoedurA aad a
laaa of bo<dm (roat' tha prsamt
eoUectlon of the atate board. A
direet approprlalloe of |IOg will
ahw ba made to any oouaty library
if it meets certain raqatoUMUto.
ReqnlreBMnta of the board ta
pe met to the Kertomw lltotolto
techide: the |S9^ eg
The recreational activitlee spon*
sored by the Recreetion committee
of the Kershaw County Civic conn*
cil will get under way next Mon*
day. August 4, at I a. m.. in Ree*
tory Square. There will be a two
hour period.
All children tfom Laurens street
Borth, and being 8 to 17 years of
age inclusive, are invited to be
present They are requested to
bring what equipment they have,
such as balls, bats, gloves, tsnnis,
rackets, bikes and anything else
that can be need in the activitlee.
All children below Laurmia street
will meet at Hampton Park at I
o'clock in toe afternoon for a two
hour recreatioaal seseion. These
programs will prevail dally excepb
tag Saturday and Sunday. •
Mrs. Horace Caaspbell is director
In charge and the will be aaslsted
by Mrs. Frank CnreCon.
It Is hoped to have compeUUvt
games in baseball, teuuls, borm
shoes, etc.
Reasonover Was
Honored At Meet
Two Kershaw oougty veaUauls
atrved on a oommMtfi ttie to-
eent American Ugloh
to Columbia, the Aamrlcan Legion
Departmbnt Adjutant Jeaee Bui*
hu^ saM.
On the Cenventkm reaetotions
oommfttee was James McDowcU of
Kershaw and M. M. Rsaeenever of
Camden.
Mr. Ballard stated that while toe
al d
Guests Will Be Eaoortod
Through Structure lx
^ Groups Of Ten—Act Of
Appreciation
Camden people who are interest*
ed will hate the opportunity next
Wednesday, August 8, ot witness*
ing the Jaclyn Hosiery MUl in ope-
ratloa
The company has set aside Wed*
nesday, August 8, from 8 a. m.. to
8 p. m., as a time tor "open house”
to the people of Cemden. Ike com*
pany will escort groups cf tan or
twelve through the mill at a tias
and for that reason it is urged that
aa many at possible arrange to
come In groups.
Tbe company is now employiag
some 4l workers with two machines
In operation. Within toe next two
years it is expected that ten ms*
chines will be te uae.
The '’open house” day has beea
arranged by the Jaclyn company
is an appreciation to the people
of Caasden for thetr fine coopera*
Uon in making H poeaibla for the
company to aaeceestnlly lauuto Ms
mill program here.
Two Men B^ten
Badly On Highway
Near The Air Port
Udb
WSmni VidfaHi or VidM*
AaanMlt
Gounty Receives
$4,996 From Fund
Kerehaw eonaty reeoived a eheek
for I4.IM last week ae Its ahare
of toe state tocom* tax dlatrfbntJon
for the past three aumths, gtale
Tdeaanrw Jeff Ratee anamuieed
recently. Bevenmadntolt percent
^ the amount colleeted is. dia*
fi-thntnA to th^ cnsmHea enartartx
on a per capita heals. The par*
centage of distrAution went toio
effect a year ago. after toe^legln-
latnre had changed the ameuai
from flte fifteen
lenaly dfetribated.
The totai among! aBeCed to. the
connUee for toe)*spMk qaaurter Ja
8288,488. In the pCeeeeMng qaart-
er, whidh inelfded the menlh wfeM
BMst state Inoonie tax retama «re
Bock Stone’s home mn smash
over the left field barrier in the
eighth frame paved the way for
a 4 to 2 victory over toe Benaette-
viUe Red Sox here Wedneeday
night before eome thousand fans
at Legion stadium.
It gave Bob Scott, home town
chunker, a *eU deemved wto aad
horse-collared three vlsttiag hari*
era. Messrs. Townsend, Outlaw
and Weatherly. Scott electrified
toe thr(mg in the fourth whoa with
toe suks loaded and no one down
he stmekoat three of the Bennetts-
TlUe batten te retire the sidn
Scott and Stone were beneflclarlea
of a handeome purse that was
raised to the stands aai Meaehsra.
Soott gave up eeven hUa but kept
them well eeattered. He gave but
two walks and etruekont nine.
Both teams scored two runs to
the first tanteg, the visiton on
Braslngton’s double^ on error hy
Soott, Odom'a saerlfloe and Patek
long fly to riidit field. Camden
caam baok to tie np the count on
Mlm’a single, a stolen heae. peseed
ball, a walk to Lasorda aad
Lei^a doable to left
Outlaw, who sneotoded Town*
send early in the third aad was the
cante of a Camden protest becanse
of his aUeged teeligMUty, «P
but one hit until toe eighth when
Stone homered, Lamoat singled and
B^tt doubled for two ssore Cam
dm runs. Scott was'. oqt sit the
plate on Mlm’a slow
ritdher.
Board, to employ a trained l».|Legion aoxlliary fdttotntton
brariaa, to develop a phm tot thelbared JtS. there bed been ahaoet
use of books throngkoot the cona-|uo regiatratioB by towna, and that
ty, to systematloally purdmeeles e result he was unable to give
bo6ka and' matntenanee aa weO aai the names of the large namkani e(
agreeing to work for the toereaeed j Ameriean Legton mem
support of the librery end toward | tog from Kershaw county,
eventual tax support, if thsee alms
have not already hem aehk
to Join with neighboring eonntiee
if a tax levy would net supply
quate eupp^
^hn Daniela ef Wateree Mill
viltoge aad Eddie Wilson of the
Hermitage Mill seettoo were
severely beatm «p to a males on
HIMlway No. 1, four mUeo east
of Camdm at midnight Satniday.
DanMa was able to return to
hto home but Wllioa wae ao bad
ly tojnred that he wae takm to
ton Cumisn heepitol, where he _te
IWBruhi hen 4akm
two mm, euspecAed at havtog beet*
m Daniels aiM Wilsou. The riiertff
has Meltoig to give out any names
deolarlog tost the Inxeetliatton li
still on and others may be tahm
Into enetedy.
A LARGE ATTENDANGE EXPECTED
AT ANTIOCH HOMEOOIONG EVENT
IWrty-One An?
KiU^ In Ante
Aeddente-^Jone
Kiwanis Club To
Meet At Sunriiine
jCuiq) Neri; Week
R. M. Coop nr Of Slate Ra-
w^
ont sA
rmer to toe
THREE VttITORt FOR
TIMROO REVIVAL
timiv will be thren vlsittog
weamre for the revival at Timrod
Bgpttot leharch begiunhig Bnnday;
AmpHt I. at 11 a. m.
Rrir. JOaea 8. NeU of the First
BapUat ^nreb of Landium, will be
the gneet speaker. Rev. NeU brings
streag aoul-stirrtog mnmagee to
whirii be exalts Christ
Clyde Muna of the New Orleans
Bap^ genijnery, wffl direet the
dudr stud the eongtogatloBal stog-
lag. Muna also of the New Orieans
Thirty-<^ perseas were killed I
as toe result of motor vtelele traf
fic accidents ta Sonto Oerultaa dar-| Mnnk Aad Flnaaian Biknrd
tag June. 1847. Twmty of this
total' ooenrred m state hlttowaya. Ip Ta B# Spankar
The total in South OaroUna rep
the totoTS? a hJ*Ima jSSI \TVMt^i!SlT^^^rm^miitlM
while on state highways there
six pMteMu. wn. UM «»*
22 tejured, ae compared with It I Penod which
killed end IS injured In the
month of last year, three of thel
UM ud Mcht of Ik.
II. Jn.. IMT. wm, la tki^M "2.? £5 tl, “5.7"^
year age gronp, aa compared wfrhl®**^®* and_will be the main
tte totel four killed^ tew ^ Vtognm to be of
injured for the mune month of «
leat year. Nlnetem per omt of IheL ^he Klwanle meeUng ^t Tuee-
total deaths during June. iU7, were PteFJ'". ^ * discussion
pedestrians I ^e plans for the Sunshine esmp
Nine of toe persons killed were ^at thie y^
driveM, 14 passengers, six pedee-|*F®W®® to toat particular will he
trtane aad two bicydtots T
A total of 117 accidents were re-j ®' *• Uringst^
ported daring Jnnn 1M7, of whlchl^^® we to he In ^arge of tha
282 occurred on state highway*. completl^ wran^
During June, 1148. the totals wme It to expected that some 180
248 and IM. rewectiTely. chfldrm tetwem toe ages of f
Saturday was the swat hasaric«t «i»8 I* •^tol the j^p. .
day of toe week with a total of The Klwanle dub still hmi need
188 accMmts. Rnnday was aneead o< owQP oonnselors. so any young
with a total^ Ul aad Monday and PJtete hetwwm the aye ef It ^
Friday were third with a total ef *» y«w» who are totereetod ta
88 each. I wUng In that capacity are tequeat-
Three bindiMlI acddteli Wifipd » wnnnuiilcaw with
reported as occugrtog durtog day^j W. Humphries for fuU partleulata.
light. Ill to da^em.
SS5 Ae .SSE y JSScSI »w®teary, win be the ac^panlst
filed, toe oonntlea m gonto <yo- ? — w ever—ea swvi^ and
Una reeelved approximataly torn
tlmea tola aasount '
Mr.-Muan eaw everseaa smviee and
both hnva atnfied in tha semi
FREtBYTEfUANi NAVI
VACATIOli WBLB
m Mfonday,
a Bible echool wfll be
during that wedK at
soheM wiH bagin anOK
i:M aai" l» Cor dW'
(Mr total
S4-T.
" lg
Vkg kgta
There will he ■ arrises dally at
18 n. at. tad t p. m., Aagnst l-S.
Thn panic la anat aordtoUy ta*
T. -B. ALTMAN, Faator.
iHURCH
FM WILL pAFTirr
Me. 1 HlftaiW
' Mgr. R. I. Halm
"tm mg tovRed ta
Rmv. A. S. LasUn WiU Bg
Fyfata^
A bome-comhig meeting will be
held at Antioch BapUat ^areh n
Antioch Sunday, Aagust I. with at
least 608 members and formar
members expected ta aftsad.
This win be toe first homwcom*
lag at toe ehnroh since 1186, whm
about 100 persons gathered- Riere.
Tbe Antioch Biptiet ehnrito, oae
•f toe oldest In the atete, won aaid
to have hem estahUahed ta 1828.
Records show that it waa organlaei
with the Oaatam First Baptist
chardt The flret meettoge of the
church were held to a braah arbor
at what waa known aa Poplar
Brandt
Since Its organlsatlcB the follow*
mg chnrehee have orlglnatad from
Antloeb: Cedar Ureeh, MIspah,
Pisgah, ML Olivet aad Mt Mon. ,
The Rev. A, 8. Lockea of Pon*
tlae, who has oonducted sevaral re
vive at Antioeh. win be the prln*
cipal speaker Sunday. Several for
mer pastors are expected to bring
brief messages. Many former mem
bers and their fantUUw and rialtars
are expected to attend.
Services wiU begin at 10 a. nt,
with a basket Innch to be served
on the gronnda at 1 p. nt
The present ekurch belldtag at
Antioch waa eonatmetad to 1M4.
The records show toat on February
12, 1M4, James Chegtaut ot Mul
berry'itoeged 18 mem of land ta
the foUowtag liaeins; Joshna
Davis. James Boykin and MUsha
Atktoson: Witasaasa weea-John D.
^ BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rtaikay. Jr,|
|B. S. Catoe Is
Honored With Party
I t
ora neeMbg eongratatottoga unoa ». 8. Catoe ^ to®
the arrival of a eon. bom FrliSay. mlebratol Me Tlit
July 26, at the Camden boepItaLlWi^day Satordv, July II.
The young man w^ed 8 toe. .*4 ^<»*cjrtyle iten^^^
I OSS., and haa been named Her- f»»tey, Jnly 20, by his ehiidrea
6eri Isrnn HL Mrs. Bldiey la toe 1 to his ^
former Ida Mae McMaans, ^tougktar A 1^ teWe whkh had
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McManus.' totot to the occasion, wm 1^
• • • {with fried chicken, country ham,
Mr. and Mm. H. J. Croft «•
receiving congratulatlona upon tim btatta
arrival of a daughter, 8 Ibe., 2 oe®-.|
Mlchene' Ljmetta. bom T®wday. to ^ yto to# tobte
July 28. at toe Camden hospital. APtaiHPnmt^ 82 imris wi
Mrs. Croft wua the former Luthe-ltamant for m gala aflair. and
dMUs Tennant of Camden. T**
e • e V Ipeopta stopped hy ta wkh him
Hoiland. Ji
Munray and Jmmm M Redjnrg.
The Bev. Jggms >. Beigeri wai
the ftrat pedtor of. the i-ehnreh.
serving in th«t capacity .to tt
years until his death.
The Rev. J. B, Gardner, qg Lam
caster, la the prMsht pastor. Mem-
taNud of
ef the heard of .deaiMmi ore
Harvey R. Dnris. ehafrmaa; J. L.
Bhaarpe, J. R. Weathem aad Ifred
Smith.
Aooording to toe' 1848 report of
toe,board of deacons toe ehurch
giembeTsblp showed a total of Ifl
Sunday school membereblp showed
a totel ef 184 snd 187 enrolled In
the BTU. J. U ShaWe te upwli
Bl ef toe Bnnday aektel. The
abdrehMae ao tadsktodttMg.
Aooordtag to toe mtogten ef im
77
If elavee to a totel ef lih an toe
akarch roB thM yaar.
Ttear ware m Mkmm Jaaii.fL
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