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■ . t The Camden Chronicle r * ‘ A4 user 59 CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROUNA, FROtAY, OCTOBER 3, 1M7 IHmdMr 29 jshaw County Fair hill man meets [death in wateree when M(m)R BOAT STRIKES ROCK Couple With Armed Ban^t Ride Thru Streets Of Camden Camdei^9 Colortid Majoretieg Seeldn^t He^, is Donao Wamfor Abaait [ABNifhLShmrtff In Actioa uf stotu, 50, a reaMent Hlli, wM drowned In the Hrer tate Saturday after- i^fken a motor boat In whicili two companions, Joa Naan B. Jordan,1 also from Rock after blttlns a roek. Ud Jordan manaiid to ikore but became lost In jt and news .i^t the drown* not reach the office of He DeBruhl nntll late Snn* when the two men to find their way from H describinc the aeeklant, j he with Stutts and Jordan Ten down from Rook HIU tftamooB brlBClaf « Mtboard motorcraft witk Ther porked tkeir eair aaigr > and carried Uu boat rlTer. They had prneaednd I rtrer about ftTo odlM wiMi ift bit a rook,. Tbdvithripa h the bl( dam bad Mm I isd the river waa,faiqilK maM«ed to,j«rim to the Mked anaitfid for Jp^dtta jtu aowhtrtl to M MM. for helF b«t baouM [m Udek R 1 late Sunday MoMtaic t)mt to mm itely BO' jUran. loaosm ^ ^ and Aih Coopln Am Kid- nnmppMi—^Forced To Drim Undnr Gnn Hireat •dft-Mkfaced conple, prominent to Columbia aodal Circles, Miss Rose Viryso and Marion Dayld PamoU, were prisoners ia their awa. caz. whM a lone bandit, who had takmi possession of the oar on Pickens street in Cdombia, foroed Pam^l to drive him to this city and then to a point near Lancaster, where they were forced to get out Parnell and Miss (^rygo, who ta- cideDtaUy Is a sister of Al Orygo, former Sooth CanStoa football ace and nqw backttald coach tor the Oameeecks. In daamtWng ihe hold* UP la CMambla, saM tost the lone bant^ was very nenrons. had not thavnd la smue- thna sad Quito poniteoM. lint he bad omBmaad of Ihe Mtuatton at att times aad wbea the Mr iMdufthe M» MfMMhed Camden, be cnutlened ParaOO sad Mlaa Qryfo agnlnat mib|M say break wiMr Mwlhf Mrendb CM dea. And so It was that Me sag, with faraeQ Mvlat, with Mtaa «t bis aide end tbe banttt ta tbs In^ ssst wlib lersIHI weredver rolled slowly dbwn lleWsM street 99^, M tbbi eitik MMad Csr Mared Mfbt M Mend n&set and .Umn swaaf bito ^tofUA M Jhpoad Urn bended .IM & * EXPOSITION IS SPONSORED UP AND SUCCESS will The four attractive majorettes of the Ci^eB school band who havi led the fortj piece mtnieal orfaniaattoM to irldfh tide of popular acclaim. Left to rifht. Chief Majorette If ary Jeanette Campbell and Majdrettes Martha Af- nut*. C«ol Hick. »d V«r» a(»« MtCfSUL nad Mtoe Qry^ la tbn FuresMii Goal At Hatting fire BM. Caimol Start One dtr Diilrqirt CM Oh WeM IdR Bp E. R. nmirwiiri TB tbe Qbnavf Kg»|iw Dty S^ces Jewish SymafefWi LftUetoa Street rish people of others of the natton at week Tofsday la oth f Yom Kippur, tbe day DmenL Is celebrated in all agues to etdenM and Insnner with pnlpMS and |Tkis b the day on pray for toMlyenees nf were committed 4nftBC 7«sr. teaehev that obe oaMtot Iveness on Tern Kipper resolves aerer to M Many caanot expect ftom Ood ualene be his fellow nma In for any wronc he SMT for them dorlag tbe [ippur Is the holiest day of year. On this My amei en and women do not [ink and even the younger for a portion of the ag and not worklag ah Jewish people _to apcnd ““lay to prayer and wor* in the Camden eynn re conducted by H. Hey is president of the eon^ ^rrlces started Tnesday ' were largely attedned. |ght Saving h Ended iiitieg at h(Hne ai turned to standard time ud millions of citlxene get extra hour of shuteye “ April 27. time returned la most “mnnltles at S a. aa. Poo- ' clocks back—alMt minntea. cities and toww ta States, Canada and If ^iries observed Daylight bus Unea and vai^ conformed to day r«»s win change thebr Ucoordlngly. Cam^n agent, who ^ ^^CamdeiLWM.Ia-towA T an flaal Cwavella gbowe, toe midway at topKIf* tolr next week. the Ceravels the riaeet g mr tt*8 the kaseverpla: new ^hraTeOa ‘meef 1 aarfal way to a seaiby bdiaa Md ibeaei p> the state bdibwiy PlMied Fbr .^Egfe Service lAeal benkers dre pleaee^ ofTsr tlm daei that fee tbt foprtb com aeeatiTe yeer the ^veted IMO point awerd of the Agrleiltaral OeramlssIdB of the American Bankers Association has been awarded them for oatstandlag so* ttvlUea In behalf of farm yoeth. tor preaMtkm of eofl ooneervattoa Md tor the high entther of eervleea given to tormera. JL R. Alexander, execntlve secre* tary of the 8o«tb Cartdlnai Bsnksn Asaoolatlon. reports that the awaad was made yecterday at tbe 7trd Anmal ConvMtlon of tbe Amerl* •ean Bankers Aseoclatton In At lantic City, N. J.. by C, T. O’ltoOl. ehatman of* tbe ABA sdricaltwal oommlestOB. Bach year tbe ABA obmmlsslcm retoe benks in aU states oa aetlvl* ttea which benefit agrknknre,’* Mr. Alexander explained. *ln tke nomdridkl evalnatlon of these nctivitlee, points are given for ^regular' and ‘extra’ servicee rend fred by tbe beaks. It. oonglders Wl^ done by Iddhridnai 'banks as Whew-tow $itx if dlM to MlmMAe a POkito If. g. OL t«dM. Mr. Jftor^ the eontbem ^ ee piresli ' tbe 'Oniveealty well ea programs carried <wt by tbe agrieoltural coinmittees of the state beakers aseodetione. ‘The banks of oor state recelTed special reoognltkm.” Mr. Alexander ■aM, *tor the soil cnnsecvaMan ew say oonteats sponsored by tbe benks. Some fOOO high school stu* dmits compel for cash prises. Foture Bsrmws end 4-H clubbers also bad a chance at cash prises offered by the benks In special con tests for food production, bay pro* dnetion. otc. Pabllcation of a man- aal for agricultural key hankers was glvM wide commendation.’* Use Railway Jacks To Raise Comes: Of (MKirkwood Ha,* TMmT'iU Staflad ~ To . Rat, Oro^Hoc UaM- farHoHAroot •f the ptnbiewe % toW# pf wbouaw-tbilg bad beM aVtege Iton of ‘ior mom allegedty.saftsrisg from an uncurable and Infectloas dls* MiBC* So when It was decided that the bouse and conteotd would be de* stroyed by fire. Health Inspector Donald Morrison .summoned tew* eral memtors ,of the fire depart* ment to assist him to the process of destroctlon. Said Morrison later, “The fire men are very adept at putting out fires bdt the> had to use a lot of paper ptos kindling, one gallon of gas and two gallons of kerosene before they could even get the bloody building to bum.*' The Burieee eg the lot was graded and scraped by county crews after the fire. It is also proposed to grada and use the acre lot at tha imth wMt oorder of the Interaeo* tloa, now planted with cotton es a parking area while the acre let at the northwest comer, now a com field, will be made Into a tree nur sery, wherein growths nmy be started for park purposes. The old wire fence about the fair grounds Is being removed and a S ew-cyclone steel fence of modem eslgn is to be Installed at once. A building formerly on city prop erty has been mowed to the fair grounds and after being remodeled will be used as a fair office. Tha.nsoxram IniPrt??®®^* atod renovation at the fair grounds has aroused much favorable com- oent ^ --—-—"——r- W Bool CaroUtka, nad, at peeaeut, ia chato man of the bowd of library trmaleea of the Rock HUl public Ubrury. In appecting the MalrmanBhlp of the campelgn, whIM annually produces the funds on which the state as well as the local county associations operate, Mr. Jeter said: I am happy to serr* aa chair man of the ObitstsMs seel sale campaign, becaase I kaow that fuada raised in tbw eampelgn this year v|iU be used to tore the lives of many South Garollnlaiis. A sso- oessfnl campaigB will proride for the extension of the work of the tnbereolosis asaoclatloaa, atato nad ccuaty, in such aetlvltlca as X-ray eliiilca for the diacovfry of tdbee- cnloste, health educatlea tor Ita pre- ventloa, and vehaMlltation serrloea for those who have had the die- Natimial Emi^y The Pfayncally Haa^apped Wedt Ptupli Of Nwtiflto RaaMwa ftm AuguadL IfdiXtoagreas by JoMI reaelutiea daalgaaled the first tall ef esM fim Hilrteaal ^ * - “ * Yrih xtiew ke people^ the tti ted States to nkgayvi ms week ef October 5-11, INY la this tkm. ^W. Rhett Harley, State Dfareetor. 8. C. State Bm^oymeat Service Mass Meeting At Hagood To Sotest Buildng Of Pen Episcopal Church Of Ascen- eioa la igpuiOf Important ConcIwVw Wednoadlay Nifht A nuns meeitag of far-reaching proportlona was held at the Church of the Aacenalon at Hagood Wed nesday night, with property owners of Hagood and Boykin areas mak ing atrenuoua protest agplnst the plan to locate the South Carolina state penitentiary In that area. According to the tentative plan of tbe gathering. Supt Wyndbam Manning of the state- penitentiary was to be present and Usfen io the expressions of protest advanced by the indignant oltlsenry. It was stated that the tentative plan to to move tbe p^tenttory from Colombia to the B^kln prison farm area. The loaatien of the pris on terms tn the mrea some yeers ago abeerbed a namber Of tho hie- torlc estates end the —eeesaiy ex- pandton atodg piVHtorty lines to take caih of a pealteatlary would reeult In ether floe pleetatioM bubkf tak en over. the mass meeting was largely at- tentipd by property durtteru end tn- tereitii jn^ee fiuni Ml over the Exhibits In All Lines Expect ed To Be Of Interest'-—Fun On Midway Provided By Carnival Company THE COUNTY PAIR We're going to the county fair And we're going to have such fun To see the animals de-luxe With rlbbona they have won. The best of vegetables and fralta The finaat eakea and pies Anittlng, canning, too. They all deserve a prise. walk among the Kerthftor Bumier' oouatles^ board ef dhectuM. elty ulfielala ef OamiM, aa umB as iunrsulii la Me MMMt DmaOe of the meetfag will Ip glvm ia the Ghreaiele matt tosife^ ' ' ■' ^ Lmdueoms Rop M WMk We ll walk and crowds Until onr feet are sore. Well look and look at everything 7711 we can see no more. Except the rainbow fireworks As they splash across the sky And then at last weTl be content To leave sad say good-by. - % the SklMMr Hear pet Beer yet Bear yet 1547 Kershaw Couaty Fair, under the sponsorahlp et the Ker- toaw Ornmr ihim Bbmm. gets Mde^ay al the lair grouada next Monday. October 1 Tbe Ftoto Bma has made «vu^ effeto to Make 1M 155T m- poMt^ a #worthivhila evaat aad •n that remalM to fBMve Us aae> M to the Md Mr eeat cooMMtIeo flC the people « K«Ma» ooualy. be aoiae ftato eaUhito hi-4he4kaai^ la Me hoothaut the rntfle «d ahaar deaaty have opened thrir taaehnMMs ter the lM7-4t eeaws- tar with vreU^ralned maaagar ta charge. The-aamae of the schools udB ha tha la Thf adduay ||M year w«l ato iiir <aoie aa the Duravelto Am a t Mows wfll he fealitod oa ray. TMs Mralvul fa stated todMT that etace thto ageacy 2* foHow “We fought to make osur faadllee safe from poHtleal and economic dtetatorahlpe. We must continue the fight to free theai from the luvages of a dtoaase which kllto 51,000 Americans eaclkyaar and la- capacltatea many timet that num ber. “This to a fight that Wo can wsm without leevlag ottr bomee and families. Bach pdrson can do hit part by cooperating In the extear Alve tuberculosto prevention and (i^nTror Mliumign of tbe HouWi . Carolina TTnbercnloeto Aasoctotkm and its affiliated county aasocia- tkm*." ' to charged with the reaponalbHlty of placing all unemployed workers in suitable Jtdw a planned program has been arranged. It will Include en intentove employer’rtoitlng pro gram, talks befoiw local organtoa- tioaa aad civic bodies, and othm forms of puMlclty. Last year obser vance of National Bmploy the I*by- slcally Handicapped Week reanlt^' In an increate In placements of 18 percent in October over tbe prcced- tng month. Bmpleyment Service toconto prove that when property eelected aad placed la suitable Joto not bw yond their capacity to perform, handicapped workers do their work as wen or better than the able-bod ied. On the Averuge their safety- attendance, and turnover records are above those of able-bodied workers and they bold their own la productivity. During the period Jennary 1st to August list, 1147, a total of 8,188 non-agrlcnltural handicapped work ers were placed In snltable paying Jobs by the S. €. State Bknployment Service. Of thto lAunber 1,887 were handicapped veterans. At preset (Please Tmt Ta Pagu TenJ- Workmen engaged la. making r^ pairs to'the central ubk of the old Kirkwood hotel prellmlnery to re- ImUdlng it into whet will be the new Kiiltirood fooad that the eonth- weet eevwer of the eemty old atru<^ tore hed dropped six and a half TO bring the baildlBg to a prop er level It was neceeeary to raise the entire corner, reqnlrtng the nee oT tKo Ml .|W- one^.toxjhd one 10 toh Jiidfai teem the Southern Rallwsy Miop at Colum^ A tAabwr at the bees of the waR was replacied.*The work of ei^ modeling the unH Is now nndsr way. This nntt uriU have 18 gnsst Nhhig roeto. MKb^. bur. bar ber dtotuiR tel eusu hi thbrwBlt Is Lugbff Church Enjoys Outing Snndey school rally day, preach ing service and a basket lunch ware sujt^ At the re^ b^ of serrioe on SnndAy, September 88. In the Logoff Presbyterian church. A happy representative group of Lugoff totk united ta a fine toA towAMp Of faith isat 8n^. The Mrason was preached ^ Rev. Joto Madteebem. the mmtoter of Lo goff Pratteytertan chareh. The Lag(M Sandag school ex- tenis n ocardtAl wdeome to all who do not have a regular Sunday school beuM. Corrected Schedule Of Camden Team October 8—DUrllngton B team here. October 5—HartsvlUe B team there. * October 18--BtobopTi11e B teem here. October 88—DarUagton B team there. Oetober SO—Hartsrilie B teem “Donnie” Watson Is Postmaster Of Bkuiey Now Took omr offie* WadoM- Cwf. Hb ton Grudoates From FBI ScImwL “Cornaqioppin” Will Be Presented Here October 15-16 Miw EtM PVpia Arriw To Sturt Work On Uow ChbSkow. November there. -Bitoop^e B team OuMsville Bwempe Blmiey J. D. “Donnie" Watson, for over twenty yeere a member of tbe sberifTs office es rural officer In Karskaw county has been notified of Ids appointment to the office of pQotmaater at Blaney. The ap pointment became effective on iPedneatey, Oct 1st.' MrywAtsen was one of the most ftolMit of the official staff of thU late sheriff J. H. McLeod. Hto twenty years of serrtoe .was msrlr ed by efficiency and fearlessness Slmnltaneonsly with the an- nouncemeai of Mr. Watson’s ap pointment as postmaster came that of the gradnatlon today of hto son. Ctopt JAmes D. Wataon. Jr., from the FBI National Acadeniy In Washlngtem. He was a member of the State (^mstabulary before’ en- roUtng to the FBI scliool tor thto ■pedal training, end will now re tom to that position. Mr. Watson to a graduate ef Otoaiien' College, ekUrfarvtog to the ermp in World Wi Mtoe Bthel Pippin arsived thto week in (tomden to start work on the Uons Club show “Oormapof- pln“ which win be presented on Wedneaday jmd Thursday, Oetober II and If. at (tomden Qrammar bcfaool andltorinm, at 8:18 p. n ’The proceeds from thto play wffl be used by the Club to Uieir Sign ConserrmtioB progrem. Mtoe Pippin met on Monday night with the directors of the dab and It was decided to begin rehear^ sahi at once. "Cornxapopplh" haa the unqulll- fled recommendation of many oth er towns where It baa played. The organisation to confident that thto nrodnetion vrill be a worthy addit ion to tbe entertainment bmeon. A Baby Conteet will be held tn eonJnnctiOQ with the prodnetiott. It’s One Cent a Vote and wholl be the winner ta thto newest of oen- teste. The contestants tn thto clev er conteet are between the agea of 1 month to 8 years and are spon- rored by the leading merchants. ’There are prises and plenty of tem connected with thto unnsnal contest Blaney, Mrs. Mattie Ross: An* tiooh. Abyss Rogers; Mldilay, Mrs. C. L. McGuirt; Cnmden grammar, Mrs. Charley HoUsnd; Camden HI, S .A. Selleiu: Pine Tree Hill, Mrs. W. B. Vareen; Pine Orov^ Mrs. Annie Brenbam; Baron Ds; Kalb,-Mtoa MABrie Smyrl; Mt Ple- fnh, MrA. C. R. Orig^. and .Be- thane, Mra. Bemioe HUtoa.» The managers were sent to Oo- luinble for speelel tratatag before being able to open the lenehroosiS. The county lunch aupervtoor, Mrs. R. West also attended two speelel tmlnlng-elaasee to nmke her more Qualified. Mra. West has held two special meetings for the man agers of tbe lunchrooms ia her of- flee to help them in managing and keeping the reoorda. Orange Juice, tomato Jake, apri cot Jam, canned eprtcote, eannM figs aad fresh Irish potatoes hevC been deltvered to the vtrious hmeb rooms through the county lunch, supervisor’s office from the U.-S. department of egrienltnre. These commodlttes enables the laaeh- rooma to serve bet^r lunches at a low coat Dna,to the number-of fchoote ap plying for federal aid this year, the reimbursement has been reduced from 7c to 8c for an “A” type lunch without milk. "B' type lunch with out milk to fh. The teachers are renireqd to pey what a child pays plus the relm- bnrsement from the federal govern ment, as the- government does not allow anything for an adult meal. Mayer Takes Over Ilenrance Agency : VnIm Mkn oa (ka liilHtttPilc' This Is tbe ffret appenianoe of the OatuveHa sbowa ia tbe South sud they elalm a fine, clean show. AmmV seme ef the Mg fuatuius they earry to the "Aerlel LeSalto” preeenttag death defylag stnnts 100 feet la the air without the aid of any safety net Thto attraction was fsatnred at the WorM’s Fair gad also with the HIpperdrome oireas to Leudon. ’These young peo ple k«m you epeD-hound doing their daring teats. Another new feature here wRI be tbe Meoa Rochet, one ef the most tlonal rides now on tbs road. Thea there is the aids shew Freak, Poeing, Ban of fhas, Baahes, RBl- blUy aad nnay eCheva, praseattog tmrit loada af shewa aad rides for the ceuaty fair. Mr. Csravella, be dtolms. ,has one ef tbe etsanset end. ftaeat tbows on tha rand aad the telr goers win like Ms midway atteue- MeCortieWm Deliver Address- At May^^ Meet Mnmalnn EanwIlFn TtrSpumi On Cooparfntinm Of MiniL pnlOffieinla L. S. Mayer, Jr., eon of Mr. and Mra. L. S. Mayer, Sr., and graduate of the Camden high school with, tbs class of ’8f, urban he wee a mem ber of tbe Bulldog football teem, has become agent for tbe New York Life Insarance Company for Camden and Kershaw county. Mr. Mayer was in tbe Insurance business before entering service ta 1544, whmre be served In the navy. He recrived hto dtochsrge to 1|45 aad returned to work with the Compeny he was affUieted vrith be fore taktof up arma. He to a member of tbe James Leroy Belk Poet, American LeMdn. to one of the stewards of tiie’ Lyt. tleion Street Methodist Chnrah and teaches ta the Sunday SehooL He to also a member of the Cam dea Lkms Club. MUCH INtCREST IN REVIVAL ’The revival servicee being con ducted at tbe Pentecostal Holtoeaa Oburch, OB Phir Street, are attraeb tng totereated.erwwda of people. Rev. 1. Robmt Doby. who to to ebarge, ta mudi ideaeed urttk tbe Everytme ean take pertlentiiBslaam to evidence. Mr. Debr The wlanen vrIU be presented ea|wfll drear pldpraiJiiMto OriMEix. the Bights of tbe shew | ton and The EiiBaH Ornntag of Watch, nsxt W5W JwlOtotoL Friday mM ferthar news i Mayor F N. MeOovtle of this Mty to one of tbe prineipel apeekera at tbe regfonal meet tog of tbe Munici pal Aasoeintlon of Sooth Carolina, to be held on Tneaday, October 7, at Springa Paih at I anenefur. The. meeting gets under way at 1:80 p. m. Mayor McCorkle to to be pre sented by Mayor J. F. Sntton of Fagelaad aad wfU apsuk on tbe subJecL “Cot^wratioB of Muntoiial Offldato.’^ Approximately -150 SMiyora end town aad county offkdals will be present at tlm meettag. Among som of the 'other speakers will be' Mayor F. C. Owens ef Cohmhia and R^or J. L. WaBaee of York. Mrs. We$t Taike To Son In Tokyo Mn. Lb L. West, Haile strseL reeelvod e lopg distance cell on leet Saturday from Toyko from hsr eon. Pvt DavM Woat who wan •pendtog tbe weekend to the Jhp- aacse elty .wttb another Caxilea boy, Donald Holland, serving wftb tbe U. 8. Army there. Fvt West who to e member ef the lltb Alr- bwne Sqdn., stationed to Sen^ Japan, told hto mother that be wan ftne, liked anpiy apd cirllton llte 'in Japan and wanted to know bow Camden hlih sobool football team was this year—he said to tell nB the football boys hello aad hoped to see thmn when he gets hopae six uodsths from now. Mrs. Wset seld ^ coaneorton was sMented. ^ J {