The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 17, 1947, Image 4
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Crippled Sumter
Girl Has Spunk
It ia a lesson In sheer spank to
see lS>jour-old Nell Chandler Gallo-
▼sj of Sumter, smile from her
wheel chair and sst, “Q0II7, am I
Ineky to hsrwsnfh friends.** ,
Nell, a cripple since poilomreliUs
struck her while she was a papU
in the serenth grade doesm*t know
tha msaniag of the word **sswren-
deat** Despite bar bnndlsap shh
has gone on to graduate from Sd-
munds high school in Sumtaar. ia
now taking a bnsines scourse in
typing and shorthand at the Mo-
Lawrin Beslness school before tak-
*lng the next specialised cctirse
leading to a portion as medical
Mbrarlea at the ’TuoaMr hesplUtl
in'Sumter. Through all these sc*
comfHmiosent% Nell has bean u»-
tiergehig several operatfcms and
trips to the JVarm Springs foonda-
,tion:'jn Georgia. v .
> All this, she says, has beein made
possible by the OHpjiak Chldsen
Society of South Carolina who oon*
tributed toward her hsspttsllsaiHeB
.md her academic stndies.
Cassatt
**Wlien 70a thimk af torn*
bar, think af Ua.**—Mite
COMING ATTBACTiOllf
Th^tre
FW.4AT., OCT. 17-lS
“DESERT FURY**
In Technicolor
—With—
Lisabeth SootMekn Hodink
Alao Seleeted Short Subfccts
SAT., Oat lA MtMpsaa
**THB CORPSE CAME
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George BrenlJoan Blondeli
SPECIALI
MON..TUIS., OCT.
Kvai
**MOTHER WORE
TIGHTS**
la Techaloolar
STARMMO
Betty Orahle-Dan Dailey
Lateat Newa
WED..THURS.; Oct 2ZM>
SPEOALI
411 the joy in the world fos yaa
to enjoy!
‘*|JPE WITH FATHER**
- Ii T^haiooler
William Powell-Ireae Deane
IHIICIA
Mailnee A<talts M. CbU-
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AdulU 91.26—Chttdren 60.
Alee News
Miss Flo Rosier of Camp Lejeune,
N. C., spent the week-end with her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hill and at-
tractlre son, Michsel Anderson, of
Kansas City, Mo., are risiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ander
son.
Miss Willis C. Anderson of Rich
mond. VSm spent several days with
hsr parents, Mr. and Mra. Lswla
Anderson, returning to Tirglnia
Monday, *
Mrs. Ssllie Ogbum of Kershsw,
spent a few days last week with
her daughter, Mrs. W. L. TSWg
and other relattvee.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cooper and
grandson, Johnnie Bachan, and
Mrs. M. 8. Rosier spent Monday ia
Colombia with Mr. and Mrs. J W.
Bachan oa Green 8t.
James West attended Presbytery
ia Columbia at First Presbyterian
church Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCasktll
speal Sondny wMh Aelr daughter.
Mrs. Lewis Smith, and family. The
special occssion was Mrs. Smlth*s
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin
and son of Camden, spent Sonday
with his parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jhka Smith and
son of CamdsB, speal Soaday wkk
her mother, Mrs. Emmie Mhrsball.
Misses Margaret and WlBle Mae
Elliott, students at Wlnthrop col
lege, spent the week-end wlt^thefar
parents. Mr. sud Mrs. Mar Ms
KlUott
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Vaughn and
family of Rock Hill, spent the
week-end with their parents here.
Wilson Mosier, who re-enlisted
in the Army Air corps, stationed at
Langley Field. Va., spent the week
end here.
Mr..and Mrs. Brown of Staten
Island. N. T., are visiting thehr
danghter, Mrs. William Wllllsms,
and Mr. Williams.
Gectf Bowers of Dillon, spent
Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Stave Bowers.
Mrs. Qykum
Dies At Flat Rock
Mrs. Mary KirWand Clytmm. 72.
died at her reeidunc* la thw Flat
BotSi oonmnoity 'TuMday,
week. Ska waa the widow ot Capt
L. L. Clykam. daaMitar of tha kMa
WilHam and Mrs. Mnry Kirkland.
Sha to survived by twa haathara.
W. L. Ktrkkmd af Cblwmbim oatf
J. C. Klfhkwd of Ftad Bock, aud a
Mku. Annto Moaur af Flat
Fouaraj ssratoea waa hcMi
at Batkawy BaptitI okuash at
villa. Interment was la Ike
yaad Rev, X B. Chstan of Coi
Ua, ofUBtoead.
Lewmrd SI Mayer
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Naw Ykrk Lifa Itiumranca
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Bamn DeKaR Qdt-Chat
Im^tB grades
Jaan Toang; vice
Bradley:
‘ treufuiar, Xbnmy Hmraaky: reports
ptovement Is the goal of the school
for this year, throagh the ooncerL
ed efforts of Mr. Williams, an "in-
service” claas, has been organlaad
from the extension department of
Wlnthrop college. Dr, McGinnis,
head of the School of Educstlon,
to the instructor. The course. "Ira-
psavamMit of Insinlction," to exr
pected to benMU the teachers ia
the eomuaanity and in neighboring
communities. Those^ who have
joined the class baydshown such
an unusual spirlt-'di enthusiasm and
goodwill that "improving iaatruc-
tions" ,.ls the main objective—not
"credit gatoing." It doesn’t take
htgenuHy to-know who will make
an A. but every class has to have
a **tBaehsr’fl hatper.** A coedial
wMcome to extended to Mrs. Car-
lye Jackson (Nina Toang) at the
now member of the faculty. Her
rooent wedding caoaed a great deal
at esdtMsant "on the hilL"
Baron DaKalb to proud of Eugene
Dabney hecause of his outstanding
work in the F. F. A. He was
shown a great deal of considera
tion at Clemson this summer. He
to secretary of the State F. F A.
and had his picture and a prixe-
winning letter published in a re-
cmit tosne of The Progressive
jntrmer Mbjaiftie.' Speaking dC
Dabney, the high school -girls are
Jean ftoaftea-
Since teacher edacatloa aad Im- all a-gog over the apfearaaeo of er, Nellie Hearon. Ninth
Ogham, a aavy veteran. president, Betty
Barbara Davis (stoth grade) berry; vtoe ,
played the pisno for assembly Fanlkenberry; treasurer. Ogham
Tharaday afternoon. ' Dabney; reporter. Jaliaa Hockabee.
Congratulations to Mac (C. J. Tenth grade, president. Joan Ball;
Melver) who received his Ed, M. vice p^esidMit, Irma Osnthen; sa^
degree from the University of retary and treasorer, William Brad-
flonth Carolina in August. The lltb
grade eatmtalnod the fscnlty and
atadeal badp in aasembly Thurs
day aftamaan. Oct. 2. They pre
sented a Booth Tarkington comedy,
“The Tryatiag Place.” WilHam Jor
dan and Mr. Talley will spdad the
we^ of Odaher 29 in Ksnnac City
attending the National convention
of the F. 7. A. It is idoo haviuiL
Miss WiUtoiBs back at school after
a few daia lUnesa.
The toUmaiag alaiaoa have elect
ed offloara for 1947-48: Seventh
gvadto praaldent, Nancy Tmesdale;
rtce preaMent, Bobby Fletcher;
secretary aad treasure; Robert
Caae; reporter, Sloane Yates.
ley; reporter, Ladas Centhen. Uth
gnuto, president. Glen Blaikran;
vice president. Joseph Stover; aa»
retary, Raymond Drakalard: traam
urer, Louie Case; reporter, Wen
dell. Antitoay.
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Kotkn W SkBPakoIiImrt
The ammal meotiar of sharehold
ers of the Waterea Buil^jng and
Loan AaeeetoWoa, of Omd^ 8. C„
will be held October 20, 1947, at
4 p. ixk. In The First National Bank
building.
LEWIS L. CLTBtntN. ,
29e Secretary.
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WHArS IN A NICKNAME?
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"Stew Faip^* It only a nic^nomo! The" Arniual Fair hohi in
Colffnbi* W8S ckrtsiwnoci: Tlio Sfokt AgncuHliNii aii4 MoahitL
cftl- Soctey ol South CaroRna. Each Fair Is In foaiify a inaat*
1091 of tbfB soaiety't mamban and many frfancb. "Sfalo Fair'^
is.tho popular ntcknama whleh you, tfia cHtem of SoiHb Garo^
line, haYO affacfionaftly given to tkii gpoat Aimoal Event*.
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The fmt Fair Was held in 1869 on an Elmwood'Avemia iffV
donated by the City of Columbia. As the Fair^t popukirHy
*incraasact the need for larger grouiKie arofe^ so at' the tttm_
of the century the Fair was moved to its prii|Mit IbeatkHi on
the outskirts of your cepRol dty.
The Fain, tike Columbia, belongt to South Ganolbia.^ IP if. Sir
evas)k »»we. of the word, your "Stete Fair/* Teii.naiiiedR and^
your interest has made H grow: Big TtUrndbyb vdieis the
Caroiiha-Clamson FootbaR Game is pfayfOdl alwa|f8 Kf
togptfaer tha largest Annual ^theriing of South CarolSitiane.
The-1947 Fair will surpass, all otharsl Why don'f you pfhn, nove
to attend your State Fair?
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Colombia Marckaaft AiiodWR* ^
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