The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 21, 1947, Image 9
TH» CAtlOm OMWOWICLK, CAMDjtfj SOUTH OA«OHHA, WOVCM»«W t1, II
acts, not fiction
^ BY a L. FRACHISEUR
gas GOWE CLARK,.
I HAT CLUB
ffc dtlKffl Um ©tw diapUred «
Ztr Iwr-clty, nuatfest-
•Tirider Intereat la iu aftairs,
^ » greater loyalty to ita
0tt and future citixenry ttian
yiM Goldie Clark, owner of
0 Hat Club, located ForeaC
I, dine and dance, chicken and
MSdwichaa. bereravea, with
no table chargea.
Thla wrltM* deema it a tn-eat
pleaanre in thia rariew of the out-
etandiag leaden and finaa that
have been a great aid to the
growth and development of great
er Columbia, who with an eatab-
ilshed reputation for yeara of faith
ful aerrloe, offera only the higheat
type of aerrice and entertainment
to the public, on an equal piano
See Our New Shipment
. Of
a
Aluminmn Ware
Mirro
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Henwy Weight
Kettles, 5 qt
Double Boilers, 8 qt. ' 2^5
WORmKMttE ALUMINUM
with all othera In thla rank. Pew
leaden hare exceeded Mina Clark
in contributing of their time,
energy and financee to the dereiop-
ment of Colombia and trade area.
Miaa Clark /or many yean recog-
nlxed aa one of the more promin
ent and ootatanding leadera of Co
lumbia, atl^l retains thia 'dlatlnc-
iion in the admintion and respect
of her wide circle ot frienda. Her
interest in and the very valaable
issiatance she has rendered to
many projecta, reflects the prin
ciples which she always so sue-
cessfully applied to her duties. We
wish her every success in the fu
ture.
Egg Poacher
29
Kettle, 5 qt
1.45
Percolator, 6 cup
IM
8 cup
1J9
Pie Pans, 9 in
JO
Cake Pans
...... J5
Bread Pans .
...... 25
Fruit Filler .
JO
Funnel .
J5
Tube Cake Pans .......
29
Measuring Cups
...lO-ISe
D. E. FLEMING,
FLEMING TRUCKING CO.
Our publication would Indeed be
lacking in appreciation if we fail
ed to include in this column our
honest opinion of this outstanding
business executive, D. E. Fleming,
executive of the Fleming Truck
ing company, located rear ohHtand-
ard Oil plimt.
^r. Fleming is a great leader
in his highly specialised field of
endeavor and baa served the peo
ple in a most efficient manner He
is as familiar with every phase of
hia business as most people are
with the alphabet, and he can pro
duce and thla is bis dlatlnguiah-
ing cbaracterlatic, which has made
bis service of such Inestimable
value. It can truthfully be said that
the growth and expansion of hia
business can be traced directly to
the mhitity and akill ot this able
executive.
In making thia review ot the
prominent business and profession
al men who are serving the people
in such a splendid manner, we are
more than glad to compliment Mr.
Fleming upon the fine service he
has rendered to the citizens and
to predict for him a moat success
ful and happy future.
Other Hoindiold Values
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Ironing Boards — ,.. . 3.^
Hand Painted
Waste Baskets Ij89
Step-on
Garbage Cana
Card Tables \...,3j9S
L. J. MOORE,
TRU MOORE CO.
The attempt to catalogue the
various, outi^nding buaineaa lead
ers of Columbia, calling Into 8el^
vice the technical skill of an ex
pert, would require columns. But
.suffice to say that no'man ever
acquitted hiiuelf of the arduous
duties connected^with hia Iracineaa
more admirably than can truth
fully be said of L. J. Moore, oxecu
five of the Tm Moore company,
generator, starter and fuel pump,
exchange battery, and eMtrkal
supplies, ISll Taylor St
Mr. Moore la a man witu
wealth of valuable ezpertattoe and
practical training that haa taken
time and effort to acquire. He la a
hiffd worker and never calls a day
ended until the problems at lisnd
have been ftnlshed or else put into
tangible order for the next day’s
work. And whatever his dnttoa are
he la prompt to diaeliarga them
with characteristic fldelitj and de-
votfon.
Mr. Moore is well known and has
a host of friends and la raepected
and loved by all of them. We are
happy 4e etmgfatalate Mr. Moore
upon hia suooess and Celnmbla la
proud to number him among Its
leading ciUsens.
PAOI NUMI
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Haircuts
40c
Kranedy Barber
Shop
Fm Living Roam m Librarg
Graceful Desk EnaenaUes
Wherever you do your paper-work, you nead
a desk, large enough to fill your needs, taste-
-.-.-a
fully finished in a style complementary to
your decoration scheme. Select your desk
and matching chair from our wide stock of
hand rubbed hardwood beauties, priced
low!
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Op«m • Cluirgp Aeeoamt for
GORDON KENNA,
CAROUNA BONDED
STORAGE
One of Colnmbig'a ootatanding
and leading ' dtlsena. who haa
served hia city in many capacltlee
is Gordon Kenna. president and
treasurer of the Carolina Bonded
Storage Co.. 701 College, and vice
president and general manager of
the Palmetto Comiweae and Ware
house Co.. €17 Devine.
The reaaon for his aucceea la
hia own personality and ability,
which appeals to one not only for
what It appears to be but for what
it ia. Unlike most men he does not
I^y a part, he ia himself. Mr. Ken
na haa advanced to the front In
the business world because he ia
always in preparation—to him an
opportunity is a responsibility. He
ia led by logic and not by emotion,
by fidelity and not by ambition.
He supplements leadership with co-
-operatioa
Mr. Kenna aets his compass not
for today but also for tomorrow and
for a course beyond the line of
horizon, to him authority and sim-
jlicity walk hand In hand. Every
one who knowa Gordon Kenna. ap
preciates the genuine sincerity of
hia true character and we predict
for him a most successful future,
L. C BENNETT,
L. C. BENNETT A CO.
It gives, this, writer pleasure to
take advantage of this opportunity
in bringing to the attention to our
readers one of Columbia’s out
standing and leading citizens L.
C. Bennett, executive of the It C.
Bennett and Company, realtors,
sales, rentals, insnrance, fire and
anto, 1201 Lady St.
Mr. Bennett haa been an , out
standing figure in Columbia’s busi
ness affairs for a number of years
and has won the esteem and re
spect of Ms fellow-workers and the
citizens and the warm and hearty
friendship of many, who recognize
In him strong powers of indi
viduality, devotion to high prin
ciples and a dear and sympathetic
understanding of men and their
motives and aspirations.
Hia,many fine qnalitiea of the
mind and the heart have come to
the notice of many and as to know
him means to reapeet and confide
In hhn,' hia frienda are, literally
speaking, without number. Mr.
Bennett’a steps have all been in
the paths of service to the people,
he la a hard worker, zealous and
honorably ambitious and has mads
a record as an able, fair, progres
sive and constructive business
executive. We’wlsh him every huc-
eeaa In the yeara ahead.
ROY SUMERSEt
THE STERUNG SHOP
The reputation of any community
rests upon the stability of Its busi
ness concerns and indnatriea. Of
the representative and substentlal
business cimcems whose perman
ence plus progreasiveness have
hdped rngke Columbia a truly
modem city with sound boaioeaa
foundations in The Sterling Shop,
718 Saluda Ave., stylist in sterling
silver watches, clocks, diamonds
and solid gold Jewelry.
Roy Sumeraet, executive of The
Sterling Shop, ia one of the most
anccessful business executives of
Columbia and goes about his work
quietly, unobstmalvely and con
siderately and has welded together
a family of capable employees who
work harmoniously'for the benefit
and satisfaction of their many cus
tomers.
His past career bears every in
dication that be has faith In the
efticleocy of the better quality ser
vice as a means of hnstnese ad-
vancement, thli la the result of
years of valuable experience and
intensive study, aessonad with the
hard work essential to tbs success
of any undertaking. Mr. Snmerset
is held high in the eateem of the
people and we wish klm every suc
cess in the years ahead.
JEFFERSON D. HUNT, JR.,
JEFF HUNT MACHINERY
COMPANY
One of those forward4ooking
men who is ever willing and eager
to cooperate to the fullest extent
in all matters aftseting the welfare
of his city and state la Jefferson
D. Hunt. Jr., president and treas
urer of the J^ff Hunt Machinery
Compkny, 1280 Huger St, .Colum-
hia, road machinery contractors
equipment sales and service.
With many yeara of experience
In the business world, Mr. Hunt Is
a recognised authority In his 'field.
Like all "authorities” in any field
of endeavor, he li broad-minded
and tolerant; he Is one who Is for
ever staunch and true, Indeed a
pillar of strength in his city. Mr.
Hunt is prominent In Columbia’s
business circles and the people are
quick to recognise and to maka
nse of the qualities ot Mr. Hoot
Mr. Hnnt is always a keen busi-
neea man., yet he haa ever been
ready and wflllng to ImM » band
in any undertaki^ for the better
ment of the people. Genial and tol
erant aa ha la. atUl bis OMStme*
Uve phHtBlkropy baa been the
gnldlm^ force behind many a civic
project We are proud to five recog
nition to Mr. Hnnt lod to wish
far him amny mare years of soo-
eeaa.
Mrs. C. C. Moore
Died On Nov. 12
The many friends and relatives
of Mrs, C. C. Moore (Bet Ancmm)
will regret to laem of her death
at her home In Darien. Ck>nn.. on
November 12. Her misalng per
sonality made her greatly beloved
m this her girlhood home. Sur
viving her are two sons, Thomas
Ancmm Moore and Albestus An-
crum Moore;; one daughter, Mrs.
O. K. Myers, and several grond-
children.
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COTTON QINNINO REPOBT
Census report shows that 9,708
Dales of cotton were ginned lu' Ker
shaw county November 1 from the
crop of 1947 prior to November 1,
1947, as compared with 10,426 bales
for the crop of 1946.
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The Launderette Stores are the original Self-Service Laun
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caused many imitations.
Your Launderette has adopted the standards of sanitation
and cleanliness as required by the Launderette system.
These standards are as follows:
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1. To prowide R&o witb tiio falfboat typo of Uimdoripg aofwico
to ttM fulloat oopobilition of oqnipaiont oiid feelHtion.
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2. To conform with all atandsurda of the **LAandorotte** Syalooa and
tho fowoming regnlationa of the condniinaty. To mainlahi laumdar-
ing, waiting, and roat rooma clean and attraetbpo at all timaa.
3. To.oparato tbo atoro to aa to inanan foil wnluo in aorwico to cnato-
mora and to prowido prompt adjuatmont for wnaatiafactory work or
damage due to the atoro's negligence.
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ticoa and to enforce *Launderette** ayatem atandarda of oourteay,
aanrica, and appearance.
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5. To maintain a dependable water aupply of proper temperature
and preaaure, free from contaminatkm a<^teiiod to not more
than three (3) grains hardnoaa.
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6. ^ To prowide aoapa, detorgenU and laundering
aosq^iu dete
rapd Wul
leaa to fabrica.
which are ef-
7. To applw aelf-aarwice principlea of laundering and merchandiaing
to the rulleat poaaible extent. To employ a acbedule ayatom to
make the atore'a aerwiee aweilable to the maximum mnober of
paopU with a mmtmum of mconwenience in wailing.
8b To aacura and train fnlly-4|nalifiod aarwica peraoandL To maintain
aU equipmont at maxinuim tarwicaahility and afficiancy. r t
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9. To offar for aala or uaa only anck marehandiae or aarricaa ap-
propriato to a fatuity laundky cantUF and of appmwad atandarda
of —•** ^ *
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“Ijinnderetto** ia a trado-myaik of Telecoin Corporation and idan-
tifiea atoras which hawo adopted Ike standards of aarwica and
aanitalinn of Talacoin SelLtewfee Syalain.
Our Launderette attendants were trained in Launderette
sehools-^as to service and toashdbUity of fabric
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