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/ THI CAItOtM CHRONICLI, CAMOSII, •OUTM CAWOLtWA, FRIDAY. JANUARY ». 1MI Cassatt Kerns to. and Mn. Ralpl» ounce the birth of « ■« *“***• i SSden hoipl^ w utaa Bath Walteni of OblaaiWa l,wn“the weehmd pw Mr and Mra F. M Walters. | Be^ ^ McCalhSll apsat eJerS^to Osmdsa wtth lltot "^Ifr. Sw>f’DhBrthl Af' namden spent Sonday Yflh Ihslr Krents. Mr. and Mrs..:U H. Cal^ Vi^ PsBnihl CTM<»»h'^Cs*se)'OSl» brated her birthday Soaday. Mr. and Mrs. Daa Snlllran bars BMieed la the hoase at Wayside PariE, reonuly racated by . Mr. and Mrs. LeVerae Cnttar. Mr. SoUiran ta srilh lha .Coaaty Forrester Mr. sad M» 8. B. Walters left last week for several weeks visit with reiatlTes in Albaay. Oa., with Mr, and Mra Ouay Walters and Mrs. BeQ Thom and family In Tlt- aann^ Fla., and wfU visit Mr. and Mrs. Gary Walters and fandly in Haynes City. Fla. Mrs. J. W. Parker la apeadlM soBM ttee with her daathter. Mrs. Telephone Folks reolJy did <a job in Play Deciding Game Sunday £mce Hall and tamily in Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stanton and ls star as Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holland of Camden spent Sunday with rein* th^ here. Midway basketball teams played Lynchburg in the Camden Aimory Monday night, loosing both games. Midway girls havd won all games this season except the two played with lomchborg. They have games wi^ ^thune Tuesday n^ht and with Baron DeKalb Friday night at> the Armory at 7:S0. Everett and Ralph Tonng visited ibelr uncle, Henry Young, who 4e seriously ill In s hospital in Harts- vJlle, Sunday. Wilson Hosier of the Army Air Corps, stationed at Langley Field, was at home for the weekend. Mrs. Louie Smith and daughter, Jackie of the Charlotte Thompson community were visitors here Mon day. Mrs. A. B. Hord of Camden spent Monday night with he: daughter, Mrs. Charlie Moeler and family. Bonny Watkins celebrated her birthday with a party recently. In ^ite of the-eonfinned dosniity of nutter- ials and equipaieiit.niid inthe face of rising* .costs.all.along the Sine, ^nthein Bdl went .rig^it ahead in 19C7 improving .and expand ing your itelephone aendce. It .was a year of .hnnuning actsdty m telephone ioliu went .all ont to ibringynn better telephone aerrice. Iherets stilla dranendoiu job <to he don& More buildings and waat^9uanfiti6a.of equip ment are needed to fucber improve and ex pand the aerrice. U k4ephone .earnings are ;snch as will attract the necessary j^ew^pita] to pay for oontinned nsnstmcdon, yon can look forward to fnrdaer firogresa in meeting yonr telephone needs in 1947 ACHIEVEMENTS / 2,411/100 More local colls hcmdlod •och doy-bringim Hm oworage doily total to 1R430/M0. More tlian • out off 10 lonf dhtoBwo colls WWW conuplotod whUo tho cuo^ tomor hold tho lino. Honor Gold Star Mothers At Sup^r Tho Gold Star Mothera of tho American Legion Auxiliary Post No. 17 ^11 bo honored with a “Dutch” supper Friday, February 6 in the Hunt room ot the Sara- field hotel. All those who plan to attend are asked to contact Mrs. J. 1* Williford by Friday, January SI for reservations. This sffstr will taks the place of the regular scheduled February meeting. Members of the auxiliary are ask ed to bring their husbands or guests. Major earthquakes occur soi where on earth on an avemge about once each week. of BUNDBROSK SCORES WIN Sparked by Frederick Tejan, the Blindbrook polo foursome, one of the Yankee groups of the Camden polo club, applied the whitewash to the Camden Ramblers at Kiricwood Held Sunday afternoon, the final count being 7 to 0. Tejan scored two of the goals registered by Blind- l>rook while similar totals were posted by Charley Boy Sabin and Luis Ramos. Eddie Tejan, playing the No. 4, or defensive spot, balked the efforii of the Ramblers toMtore, Tbe whitewash application was the first to be registered in Cam den polo circlee in several de€.ides. It wasn’t that the Ramblers did not try to score, but it was a case of the Jinx exercising an afternoon of bard luck against Lightfoot a:<d his pseudo group from old Mulberry. Lightfoot missed several goal shots that went awry only by Inchet. The same was true of drives. On the other bend, the Blind- brook shorts were more accurate and paid oft In counters. Despite the extreme cold weath er and. the, crnstatlon of ice and snow that was everywhere In evi dence Sunday morning, the arrival of Old Sol af noon, with hia blase of sunshine caused the polo club group to hastily countermand a cancellation of the afternoon fame. It was a good thing that the game was played, for quite a big crowd of the faithful, many from out of the city, showed up. The field was tn splendid condition for fast play. The only drawback ato the pro gram was the talture ot the public sddreaa system to operate. The equipment bad luffered a abort cir- suit due to the sleet and cold. The first chnkker was scoreless for both teams but In the second Bddle Tejaa broke the ice with a well-placed goal shot. Charley Sab In, who is probably thf most Im^, proved player In the Teji*n menage, sedred for Blindbrook a minute later. There was no scoring H the third but Blindbrook went places in the remaining three ebukkers. Ramos and Fred TCjan scored fourth with nice goals. Sabin and Fred Tejan scored In the fifth and Tupper’siRamos added the seventh point'in I the sixth. The third and deciding game of tbe series will be played this com ing Sunday, starting at 8 o’clock. The Ramblers declare that with warmer weather in prospect and a hard field, that they will be able to return to form and give the 590,SD0 N«w folophoNM iiistdM ^/OOO ToluphoEit iiwtollod hi nirtd oructt.- Complotioo of $12S/)00/)00 41 now constmctloo to Improvo and MqMnNi tuluphono Mrvko. BOL TELiFHONI AND TEUORAPM OOMFANV State Theatre KERSHAW, a C. Friday, Jan. 30 "DAISY KENYON" Joan Crawford, Dana Audrawu iiatorday, Jan. 31 "SONG OF THE DWFTER" Jimniiy Wakloy Sat, Jan. 31, 10:30 F. M. ^OSE OF SANTA ROSA" Eduardo Noreigo Patricia White Mon.-Tues,, Fab. 2-3 ’"MY WILD IRISH ROSE** - Oonaia Morgan, Andrea King Wednaaday, Fab, 4 "JOE PALOOKA IN THE KNOCKOUT* Loon Errol, Elyse Knox Thuraday, Fab. 5 "THE LONG NIGHT* Henry Fonda Boll Qaddaa IwBiaHaWdrit a^ietvMednlef BUndbro$>k talent a tpngh after noon. In the game laat Sunday the mal let VQCk nif Samoa aad. Bddle Te jan produced some long drives for the Blindbrook team while Light foot really laid hia mallet to the willow for the Rambl.ers. Tejan is now dickering with a crack Cuban team tha^ la in the states and hopea to arrange a series here tn Febmary. Tbe Cam den mananr is also seeking to ar range another series with the Au gusta, Ga.. team which early in the season, split In a series with Camden. With the sport active In Alkg dur!Bg~FeBn»ry and well Into March, it will be difficult for Te jan to arrange to have Bostwiek, PAGE BEVEN f w 1 Smith. Preece or I(oaeng play hern on Snndmys. However, he hopea to be able to' schedale this fine tal- 1- ^ 1 _ -T.'S 1 m t -1 Driwn Cnmfully^-—Snwn a LMr X THEATRE BETHUNE..a C Friday, Jan. SO “FIEBTA”' In Technicolor—with Esther Williams. Ricardo Mbntalbsn News of the Day and Comedy Or.Qu/z FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month ttmm this date, on February 7, IMS, B. B. Sparrow will make to the Probate Court ot Kershaw County hia final return as Execur tor of the estate ot H. F. Smith, deceased, and on the same date he win apply to the said Court for a ‘ final dlecharge' as said JBx- 4S4tp R C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate. Cumden, 8. CL, January 7. IMS. r ON ^^ ^ ®^0SSELL -U— BUI CARDUl Saturday, Jan. SI **RANQE BEYOND THE BLUE” with Eddie Dean Chapter No. .8, Jease James Also Cartoon Saturday Late Show, 9:00 ’^OPACABANA” with Carmen Miranda Oroucho Marx, Andy Rnaaell Monday, Peb. 2 THE SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM” In Technicolor—with Betty Orable, Dick Haynes News and Comedy Tuesday, Feb, I -DRIFTWOOD" with Natalie Wood News and Comedy Wednesday, Feb- 4 "SADDLE PALS" with Gene Autry Also Selected Short Subjei-ts 'Thureday, Fe^ 6 "80NQ OF THE THIN MAN" with William Powell Myma Loy, Keenan Wynn News 6f the Day and Comedy TYPf OF PtCASU CAAAlAdC IS CALLfi* A.HANdOM l-SUdm 08 ’e.OK*Y ^ ^dii SPurrifcocK wouip §f uefp IN TMI aSME OF A A. Pbco ^ S. Podi cpadmint 0. SKIfT P. PfSambulator ¥ JL? ... Si ■ ■» * f i L. Ill'*' m: Vi I. ii'H' %! j- tfoMMANPffP AlClCD APMIff: IN I Pit '^A. POCM C nsCNfiowi D.PftSNlN4 APfTAlN 4 aM-OMklUWID <•««• iBi You fot 100% on tile qnis if y€4i susswovod Budnimtoo, Surroy and Foch . . . • just as tbo QUAUTY CLEANERS fot 100% for our knowl- odfo of auporior cloanmf and Borlou Moth Proof inf QUALITY CLEANERS QUALITY AND SERVICE CAMDEN,S.C. - 112 403 DEKALB ST. pt:' SANTEE4:00PER' PATS FIRST DIVIDEND TO THE STATE a The 1196,333.73 chedc pictured below was preeented to the Stste of South Ciroi line on January 29. HM8 tn accordance with a provision ol the Ehehling Act which required that net eaminca remaining after all debt aervicee had been met and re serves established be paid Into the State Treaaury to relieve the tax burdens of the people of the SUte. mi km ¥¥ ' ^ "X : ti “i-,- ^ ^ .Vv IM- V -S-i . V lo. tudi paymenta could be made to ttit Treueury of the State e WXOJOOO Contingency Ifund and a $l.oooiaio Interest Hceenre Fund bed to be eemed and set eetda' Fhe Trust In- mure also requires that the seme amount as peM the StatebesH aside tn a Special Kaierva to be used for improvefoenta and exiensiona. An Oparattim Fund of VKKkOm Mao had ««tahlished. While SantWCooper primarily ptaces amphasia on fumlahtng electrldty without pr^ta, K will oa sMa throotii the vean to pay eubatantlal sums Suta Government to aaalst tn the boaring of the tax load. Tbe Authority during the peat flaeti yatr also paid to state, county and vunldpal goY* ents $83XM 19 aa euma to Eeu ot taxes. Jbe Authority haa atoo paid out of tCa aamtafs 948(^)00 principal oo Its bonded tadabtod- ^ ^ *** euatonan the oonrid; pN last audtt report af the J. W. Raot Coopaay ravaale the fMl that the SUte alnadp an equity ol lUMTIljQS to SantetCoopdr. . all THIS WITHOUT THI STAn HAVINO Niu ' TO INVeST ONI CENT IN SANm-COOKi totareatad In the Stedatkal Triith of 8ANTEKCOOPKR MBy OhUfai a Oonr w the Latest Annual Report by Postcard Raqueal tot SANTSKCOOPSR, MONCKG OURNBL t. C THI SOUTH CAIOUNA PUMJC SEIWICI AUTHOIUTY 9- M. JEnmim asm ssaw lAtimd n BaaMSfiam runs R- M. JEFFERin, QBL MGR. JAlRDi H. BAimUNDi. CSOL Riair^ " ~ W. G. JACKSON, M Y. CMC _ JAMRS «. FOSflL inani^ «Wreit«li Unions Block Labor Peace--Refuse Wage Booi Already Accepted by 19 Other Railroad Uniens! The Brotbsriiood of Looomotivu Engi- naers, Brothertiood of Locomotive Fire men and Easinemen and the Switdunen’s Union of North America, repmeenliin 126,000 xaflroad empfeyee, have lefocM to aoo^ the offer of the Reilroede of a WM increeee of 16K oents an hour. This ie the aame increeee awarded 1,000,000 nao-opmtinf emnloyaa by aa arbitration board to Saptamner, 1047. Thia ie ttw aame tecraaae accepted by 178,000 condaetoes, tKefaimen and ewitda- men by agreement on Movember 14,1047. Afreemwite have* been made with 1,176,000 aamdoyea repmeented by i taea imioiia Bat thaee three aniona WhmtNowT The Uaiona having reftned to arbttrate, tha Railway Labor Act provides for the ^tm^ of a foet-flnding board by Tha .foal It la^ ridppem oyaa, etockholdena ana e to know that throori:- sting only 126,000 nn^ am tryto^lo -get mom. ^Niey am (iemanmng aleo'nMuny new working mlea not enibrioed in tha ■sttlement with the oondnetom and tnto- oot Hwae naaotiatknn ajad to mediation, they have noi oa^ newtsd every effort to leechaflyrand “ ‘ bat thaw have I of tin Ratomy Labor Act menectiM the - — , and areitmtiM .aad thasei —aidMlynabu_. alfriag alriba agaiast the ftSe Ihatti^efasirfte lag SMm foverable ceadltii ■leres Uaa have already for UTIABB, aer wH h a if tot tai^dg Ie ef theen- toe Ugbaal gidd la Incidentally, tiw BalLhqieii*e Uahmof North Amwlca inprmanta only about of all railroad ewnebman, the ottnr biiag mnvaonted fay Ue ^rothariiood of Ramoed Trainmen and oovimd by tha' aetriemeat sritti that onion. 8trtk$ Thnmt Thf lee Tiers ef fheet three fpTf** * atriha baUoi while negotietione wwe atOl to nrograai. Tide is not a secret vote bat la Buen W union loadem aad votaa am Iba eanqdpyei la tha pmasnee IVton.^SSnT'D^Stioaa foilo^ the leeders af jheae three anions raftnsd to & the in aaktog the National lationKoaid to attmuiit to aettle the Ifoi Boatd took jorinlielion Coepin tttn vam vtih vInt {m mM kpaasim war) airi 1M7. fie ekewa la whet 1047 eerainge weald have bamrtheWi ama CmMar'-timnSMMfo aad IbByearlMTi r' M iS ♦ e e e e • e • (Local aad way) Reed Peawagw. B^SS MiSwZoitoarid. H1I Yard l,Tto. NBMMN Road ..... 2,780 as AM BJLaLBa.Bt. 4JIBI MiB Mil Mtt toabOily to Thg* I November 24, BoasA to southeastern railroads •'.t