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tHt 6A<i6tN, idOtN 6a^6li»ia, fwi6AV, fcbruary io, imI FAOi TMme MacMILLAN KENNEDY SLEEPS IN HIS NATIVE SOtt B. M. KENNEDY Lr Kennedy died in a Greenville ■fnl'tal early Thursday morning, had been visiting his^ught^ g John Baarcke in Greenville ihe past few months and had seriously U1 for neveral ■fes. The funeral services were con- rti by the Rev.. J. Kenneth rrls of Columbia, asisted by Rev. llei Loves, rector of Grace urch. Interment was in the family ot in the Quaker cemetery. Active pallbearers were: John Loache, Robert Kenne4y III, Pat nompson. Jr., Charles ShaMoo, Charles DuBose and Jack Whlt- Hon^nary pallbearers were: Rev. iVall Chambers, Charles J, Shan- n, Sr., Allison DuBose. Dr. L. T. ker, Prof. George McCutcheon, an Walter Rowe, Jim Perry, jnyarne Burrows, E. J. Seihels, cas Webb, Hugh Bray, Caleb itaker, Dr. E. L. Green, Dean Ison Frierson, Prof. J. A. Stod- •d Alfred E. Rawlinson, Eklmund 1 National Education Association, ward, Burwell Manning, A. S. j South Carolina Superintendents As- Hey and members of the Kosmos • sociatlon (ex-president), American [gh Library Association, Southeastern • Library Association, South Caro lina Library Association (one of its organizers *and first presinet), and was listed in Who’s Who in America. He contributed to num erous bulletins and historical pub lications and, with the late Thomas J. Kirkland 6f Camden, was co-author of “Historic Cam den’’’, a two^yolume work that made an authoritative addition to our state’s records. Mr. Kennedy was essentially a scholar, a specialist in the history ,of South Carolina, with an astonish- e greatly-feared schoolmaster of Jing store of information about tebeffum Camden, and then at-|Camden, his cherished home town, nded the South Carolina College, j He loved the finer things of life, the University was then called, good music and pictures being his especial interests. His keen sense of humor was most evident when he was among his intimates, who enjoyed a side of his character that was missed by casual acquaint ances. On December 31, 1902, he mar ried Miss Julia Calvert Hunter of i . J . . o J Winchester, Va., and since her su^rintendent of ^®™^®“ldeath in 1946 has made his home aded school which he temlnated, Robert Hunter Ken He is survived by one daugh n of Hbrarian at t^ Univer^tyUer. Margaret Kennedy Baarcke South Ca.rolina. This he (Mrs. John Baarcke of Greenville), til his. retirement as librarian j^^bert Hunter Ken- PtMie Welfare In Need Ot Victor Examinations for the position of visitor in the department of pub lic welfare will be held at various points in the state on Saturday, April 10, according to announce ment by Mrs. Alma B. Salmond, director of the Kershaw county de partment of public welfare. The position pays a 'beginning salary of $160 per month with regular promotions after certain periods of satisfactory work. Ap plicants must have completed a four year college course, w have had two years of college and two years of paid employmept within the last five years in teaching, nursing, welfare work, or other similar field. Seniors in college this year may ba admitted to the examination. The places for holding, the ex amination will be determined after all applications are received, and will depend upon the number Of applicants from the various sec tions of the state. Applications must be filed on or befcH-e March 20,' and should be sent directly to| thei4 Merit System.-Supervisor. 219 Education Building. University of Sooth Carolina, Columbia. The Merit Systepi Supervisor will fur nish additional informaHon and ap plication blanks upon request •When you think of Luntber Think of U4 . . . Miller Lufn* her C<Hi4>«ny. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All partiee indebted to the estate of Emma Baffleld are hereby noti fied to make imyment to the under signed, and all parties, if any, hav ing claims agsdnst the said estate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. . 48-50C EDWARD BARFIELD LEWIS BARFIELD Administrators. Camden, S.'C., Feb. 6, 1948. Use Chronicle Want Ads [Mr. Kennedy was bom In Cam- In. September 24, 1868, the son of hbert MacMillan Kennedy, of The ralg, Colmonell, Scotland, and his jfe, Margaret Amanda Doby, of imden. He was always Interest- In his father’s Scotch homeland Ed when he was abroad got much leasnrc from meeting numerous llatlves and visiting the ancestral }me, “The Craig”, that his father [)u1d have Inherited If he had en the eldest son. [Mr. Kennedy received his early lining under Mr. McCandless, [aduating from there with an A. degree in 1885. He continued I.S studies toward his A. M. de ice, teaching English and French the college as he studied. After completed his course in 1890 he [came superintendent of schools Barnwell and then at Edgefield. 1892 he began a succesful career lerltus in 1940. I He attended St. John’q Episcopal preh and was a member of the losraos Club until he became too to be present at Its meetings. |ft was honored by election to the il Beta Kappa chapter at the Iniverslty, and was a member of ^rlous professional organizations the educational and library Drlds, among them the following: nedy, of Columbia; five grandchil dren. Julia and Margaret Baarcke, of Greenville, Robert Hunter Ken nedy, Jr., Calhoun, and Annette Kennedy, of Columbia; several nieces and nephews, and a large family connection. A daughter, Julia Calvert, died in Infancy. Drive Carefully—S^^ye a Life ANN PAGE J FOODS A A&Fs Finest SPARKIJ! E2L. 3'**' 20c MACARONI., s^«5S&n3 25c 8EANS 2" 25c PRESERVES 25c SYRUP Ann Pago . 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