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THE CAMDEN CHNONICLE, CAMPIW, SOUTH CAHOLINA, FNIDAV, MAWCH t> tt4S
County Cage
•Tourney
Th* Midwfy girit and An
tioch boys teams won the Kei-
ehaw County basketball tour
nament. A complete story of
the tournament with pictures
of the winning teams will ap
pear In next weeks issue of
The Chronicle.
BETHE8DA PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday, March 7
A. Douglas McArn, Pastor
Church school at 10 o'clock with
a Bible class for every age. The
nursery class continues through
the morning service. Morning wor
ship at 11:15. Outpost Sunday
school at 3 p. m. Juniors, 4:30
p. m. Youth Fellowship at 6:30
p. m. Everyone is invited to at
tend these services.
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burn Smith, who reside In the
vicinity of the scene of the tragedy
testified they were going home
from a ball game and saw the
truck and scooter crash, Jhe left
rear wheels crushing Allen and
then the scooter bike.
Both boys testified they shouted
at the driver of the truck and told
he had run over someone. All wit
nesses testified that the truck
driver signaled for a left turn.
Cletus Carroll, another wltneM, said
he heard the boys shout to the
truck driver.
Polled Officer Gene Smith who
responded to a summons from the
scene, testified as to details of
what he found there. Chief of Po
lice Rush testified along the same
lines.
The coroner’s Jury was out but
10 minutes before returning a ver
dict to the effect that Mr. Allen
came to his death by accident of
mischance and through no fault of
the truck driver. - .
Little Iheatre
Camden, S. C.
Monday and Tuesday
March 8 and 9
“BODY AND SOUL”
John Garfield—Lllll Palmer
and introducing exciting
Hazel Brooke
iNotlce! Opening Date, Monday,
March 8—No Matinee—Box Of
fice Opens at 6:45. Shows at
7:15 and 9:30.
Also News
Wednesday and Thursday
March 10 and 11
Dramatic Wildfire!
“THE LONG NIGHT’
Henry Fonda—Barbara Bel
Qeddes—Ann Dvorak
Also News
Friday and Saturday
March 12 and 13
“TENTH AVENUE
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l)ury—George Murphy—Phyllis
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PREPARATIONS COMPLETE FOR
LENTEN dog show march 18
A silver cup, symbolic of
the show championship, will
be presented to the champ
ion dog of the Episcopal Len
ten dog ‘show to be held on
Thursday, March 18, in Rec
tory Scuare under the aus
pices of the young people of
Grace Episcopal church.
Blue ribbons will be awarded to
the winners in each claaa. Laat
year the championship trophy went
to Mrs. Kent Miller’a great Dane.
General chairman of the show
is Bratton deLoach, eon of Mr. and
Mrs. John K. deL#oach. Johnny
Zemp la treasurer while the pub
licity committee ia headed by Mary
Jeanetta Campbell. Mias Ida Mc
Dowell ia chairman’ of the Judges
snd ribbons committee and Joe
Williams will have charge of the
ring committee. Tlie committee on
seating accommodations ia Paul
McDowell, on soft drinks. Bill Sav
age, on tickets and program; John
Lindsay and on registration. Miss,
Will Ann Campbell. • !
Other young people who are as-'
slating greatly In the plans fori
the ehow are Aldred Boykin, Mary I
Whitaker, Sandy Savage, Carol'
Savage, John Wall and Billy Nich
olson.
There will be ten claseeg exhib
ited at the show. They are point
ers, beagles and hounds, Boykin
spaniels. Springer spaniels. Cock
er Spaniels, terriers, puppies un
der 6 months of age. Miscellaneous
(thoroughbreds and mutts). The
final class will pit the winners of
the other nine in a bid for the
championship. •
Horae Show On^
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bnm; third, Peter Woolfe, and
fourth, Neil Bates, y
Lead rein class: First, Tim An
thony; second. Bake Baker; third,
Billy Goodale, and fonrtb, Judy
Clybaiu
Children’s Jumping, 12 years and
under: First, Pat Clyburn; second,
Raymond Woolfe;' third, Ida Mc
Dowell, and Yourth, Su^ Fair.
Children's polo ponies: First,
Joe Williams; second. Patsy 'Cly-
bum, and third, Raymond Woolfe.
• For Rotary Governor
Hernvan P, Hamilton of Chester,
who is well known in Camden hav
ing had charge of the promotion
of. the save of war savings bonds
in this area during ^ the war, has
been nominated by the Chester Club
for the office of district governor.
The governor will be elected at the
district convention to be held this
spring.
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automatic signal and also extend^
ing his left hand out from the cab
of the truck. He was driving a
truck belonging to Twin States Ex
press, Inc., of Charlotte.
Mr. Allen had to make an ab
rupt left turn to keep from hitting
the truck. In doing so the scooter
skidded on sand which was over
the pavement at this point and slid
under the truck. '
News of the tragedy spread rap
idly over the city and caused much
regret as Mr. Allen had made a
wide host of friends In the city.
He was active In the affairs of the
merchants’ group, the Chamber of
Commerce, the Camden Country
Club ahd other local organizations.
He was a member of the board of
deacons of the First Baptist church.
Mr. Allen is survived by his
widow, Mrs. Maggie Lee Taylor
Allen; a son, Andrew Taylor Al
ien of Camden; his mother, Mrs. A.
W. Allen of Columbia; a brother,
W. H. Allen of Columbia, and two
sisters, Mrs. Jennie M. Chappelh
and Miss Agnes Alien of Columbia
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