The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 30, 1948, Image 6
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tatendent of Ui« Sumter dtefrict, X conference wUl be held follow-
wfll preach at the BUnej Method-serrlct.
News And Gossip
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POND FED BY SPRINGS
Perhaps the finest pond for fish ,
mg ;n this section of Sonib Caro-1
;ina ia White's pond, three mil&a’
from Blaner This pond, of about
25 acres, has no stream entering or
leaving it and is fed by many bold
flowing spring^, nor does it harej
a dam, for it is situated in a na*j
oral depres.<!ion of land and it has;
never risen high enough to make
an overflow. The "P^nd is own^d by
a grr.iip nf j£nthiiaUM>tic- flahermen _
of Columbia, and it is well stocked
and in charge of a caretaker. The
club is following the inodem meth
od of fer^liiing their pond and
=-!*ch‘spring considerable mixed fer
tilizers and nitrate of soda Is scat
tered over the pond which encour-j
ages the growth of plankton a min*,
nte plant t^t ^ced upon.j
Fish grow much faster and ’argerj
i;i fertilized ponds. The pond hasi
oeen well stocked with bream and [
o.i=s and It Is not difficult to catch!
t'ne limit within a hour or two ofi
fishing.
NEW 8UBURG OF CAMDEN
What will' be the future ot the
large settlement between Camden
and the airport? The city limit ends,
at the creek on Highway No. I.]
3ince World War No. I that sec-!
Hon has continued to grow, flrs^!
with the Opehlng of DuBose Park,]
and later subdivisions at the Bell-j
ihaw farm, Lewisville and the alr-j
port section, and the past year the.
arge section of the old Rbame
farm, which has-been cut up into
building lots ny^P. Lewis and
C. C. Whitaker, Sr. Nearby are the
Hermitage and Wateree Mil! cil-
lagps.
All of the new development Is
row served with electric lights and'
water from Camden, and now fire
hydrants are being installed as far
as the airport.
Will that section Incorporate It-
aelf Into a new town or will it be
annexed to Camden? There is a fine
school out there, the Pine Tree
school, with a large force of teach-'
ers. Many roads have been paved, j
The section will eventually have^
to have sewerage and poliee and
lire protection. Can it continue to
grow without being Incorpbrafed or'
being annexed to Camden? The de-
CLAIRE JUANITA KIRBT.
Miss Kirby is to be married to William Howard Croft
of Camden and Columbia tonight at 8 p. m., in Eau Claire
Baptist church. She is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold L. Kirby of Eau Claire.
“BLUE BELL ’ ,
By Tiffen
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COLD DISCOMFORTS
- yb * Per Bottle
Annual Valentine
Bridge Contest
The annual Valentine bridge
tournament will be held Wednes
day, February 4 at 8 p. m.. a* the*
parish house of Grace Episcopal)
church.
This tournament, which is &n an
nual affair eagerly looked forward
to by bridge enthusiasts is for the
benefit of the Business Woman’s
iircle of Grace Episcopal church.
As in past affairs of> the kind,
ihe affair Is expected to be a big
success.
mand for police and fire protection
as well as for sewerage for health
iake will eventually rause some
change from its present unincor
porated status.
Should that section be annexed)
■ o Camden, it will cause a h*e In
crease in population for our thriv
ing little city.
Misr. Arrants
If. Honored
Miss Julia B. Arrants, daughter
cf Mrs. Henry Arrants of this
city, and senior at Columbia Col
iege. has been named one of the
iiutstanding seniors at the college.
Miss Arrants is vice-president
cf the student body and will be one
of the May court attendaiitA. .Ati tite
annual May Day festivities this
iVars as one of the represenUtlves
of her class.
She is taking an A. B. Degree
and specializing in Ehiglisb.
Births ,
Mr. and Mrs.'gidiiey Zemp EfUs
are the prood parents of a eon. Bid-
ney Zemp Ellis. Jr., on Monday.
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26 at The Camden hoe- xither-eon. AK._„TQnI^
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anMOBce the Mrtlt oC a sob,
J. Reifeara. oa Weds
Janaary >8 at'the .Chmden he.
The Redfearaa (Mtdly Scott
holt of Denver, Colo.), hg,.'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elder of
Kershaw announce the birth of a
uaughtM' on Satorday, January 24
«t the Camden bosnital. She has
been named Linda" Diane.
• • •
Hr. and Mrs. Alton McCaskOl
announce the birth of a daughter,
Sandra-Camille, on Saturday, Jan-
nary ■ 26 at the Camden hospital.'
Mrs. McCaakiU is the former Miss
Mabel Plyler of Jefferson.
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Mr. and Mrs. EHton Hartxler of
Santa Clara, Calif., announce the
birth of a son on Wednesday, Jan
uary 21. Mrs. Harfiler fa the for-
mer Mias Mary Goodwyn Kerrlaon,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs E. H.
Kerrlaon.
Mr. and Mr*. R. T. Catoe of
salt, are the proud parents of
son, bom January 26 at the ^
den boapital. He has been m
Leonard Paul Catoe.
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Mr.‘ and Mrs. Jake Smith
nonnee the birth of a dani
Charlotte Linda, on January {t
the Camden hospitsL
Mr. and Mrs. John Wlinam
vin are receiving eongratuliti,
upon the blrttf of a eon. Joht
Ham, Jr, bora Jannary 2g ^t
Camden hospltaL Mrs. Harvin
the former Betty Holland of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Hoffer,
Jr., of Lake View Terrace announce
the birth of a son on Tuesday,
January 27 at the Camden hoapltal.
He has been named Philip Frank
lin Hoffer. I
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Mr. and Mrs. Alton MoCaskfll of
T-etbnne announce the birth of a
daughter, Sandra Camille, bOTTi on
Saturday. Jannary 24. at the Cam
den hoapltal. Mrs. MoCasklll was
‘he former Mabel Plyler of Jef
ferson, S. C.
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Dr. and Mrs. Rlron Wilson La-
Roche (Florence Savage) of Wil-
Hsmson are the proud parents of
twin daughters on Saturday, Jan
uary 24 at the Camden bosnltal.
They have been named for Dr La-
Roaohe’a grandroother’a, Jane Law-
ton and Susan' Reynolds.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cljrde Gobbel are
•■ecelvlng congratulations uoon the
arrival of a daughter, Caroline An
toinette, at the Camden hospital.
Jannary 23. She will be called
Toni. Mrs. Gobbel la the former
Elizabeth Barre of Columbia. i
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In Honor Society
James W. Rector, son of Mrs.
V. J. Rector, formerly of Camden
but now of ciharlotte, was initiated,
aj a member of Tau Beta PhL na-j
tional engineering socie'y, at a re-,
rent ceremony at the University'
»f Minnesota In Mlnnpapolia. He'
Is also a member of the Amerl-j
'an Institute of Chemical Engin-,
rera and Phi I.Ambda Upsllon, hon-'
orary men’s chemical society.
ADDITIONAL WANT ADSj
WANTED—Application^ for sales-1
ladies accepted. Rose’s 5 and 10c
store. 40p. 1
FOR SALE—Acre of land in cityi
Umita. 5-room rock house, store
building and three 3-room houa-
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FOR SALE — Desirable business'
location on corner of Rutledge!
and Broad streets, formerly oc-|
cupied by Building and Loan Aa-|
sociation. Call or Inquire at Moj
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St. Phone 189-J. 46c
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OUR SINCERE THANKS
TO
A DISCRIMINATING PIWC
For The
Splendid testimonial to our food ser
vice on the occasion of the opening
last FricTay, January 23 of
JOHNNY'S GRILL
fhe unprecedented demand
Saturday we were compelled to close
earlier than usual and reptenieh our
food supplies for the /Mowing day^
But we were on the job on SunSy
and were delighted at the turnout
of so many exacting dinm^.
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WHEN YOU THINK OF GOOD FOOD, THINK OF. •
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Fried Chicken, Italian Spckfhm «
other choice dishes*
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