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n t *jr Tt4l CAMDm CHWONlCH« QAMMW, tOVTH OAHOLINA, ymOAY, MARCH RAOl NINK FARMERS rfiKV LUMBERMEN IK ^ ESTATE OWNERS fV^STUREMEN^^OD dealers/PULPWOOl OPERATORScr i fc»« CAN FILL AND CUT UR TO 12 CORDS DAILY IfUT-KWICK '?“>• This one man portable saw is used to fell timber-then with a simple adjustment, the blode is turned to cut up feHUn logs. Easy and economicol to operotcl Increases production! Ideal for clearing weeds and underbrush. Used every where for poles, fence posts, firewood, stumps, etc. /et ttted ‘TUmfeeU T>mUn. uT-ifwiCK Tool Corporation iLP.as«.it«7MiwcAtTUtT. * RRUNSWICK# GA» SALES — SERVICE — PARTS CAMDEN, S.C pring b fa«t approaching and aHhathar yon are ling to build . . . rapanr ... or recootrert . . . are thinking of high gradd auppliea at prioaa It fit well within your bt^di^ budget We lUae think that wiay, too^ and we niTite you to coniult our pricea before buying. We hare in atoda .. . >r/. 5. Gypsum Sheetrock—$5$ per thousand sq, ft. and also the following itema at correapond> ingly low pricea. \U, S, Gypsum Rock Lath ^ •Piaster, ^Windows •Panel and Glass Doors ^Screen Doors •Roll Roofing •Brick_: •Vement •Kiln Dried Finished Lumber •Mouldings mm LUMBER COMPANY !ioiie 340 Eaat DeKaJb Street Camden Defeats Fort Benning In Ftne Pplo Game Under a bright eanshine and with the temperature ranaing In the 80’i. the largeet crowd to gather at Kirkwood p<rio arena In many years saw a brilliantly playing Cam den foursome triumph orer a rug- ised and hard-riding gronp of sol dier boys from Port Benning 7 to 3 this afternoon. Automobiles from all orer the Carolihas poured into the enclosure starting an hour before the game, many coming from points orer 100 miles away. The game was one calculated to please the most exacting polo en thusiast. After a scoreless first chukker, Camden broke the scor ing ice whMi Fred Tejan dribbled a neat shot through the poets at the east end of the field. In the third chukker Ekidie Tejan raised the Camden total to 2 and that was the count at the end of the first hall. The Ckmden team, with Sabin at No. 1, Fred Tejan at No. 2, Carl Lightfoot at No. 3 and Ekidie Tejan at No. 4. cut loose in the second half with Sabin scoring in the fourth and fifth, EYed Tejan post ing No. 2 in the sixth and Light foot adding singles in the fifth and sixth. Benning was scoreless In the first half but posted single goals In the fourth, fifth and sixth chukkers E7esch scored in the fourth. Smith in the fifth and Flesch again in the sixth. Benning had Smith at No. 1, Flesch at Nb. 2, Beatty at COMING ATTRACTIONS —AT— Camden Theatre Friday and Saturday March 8 and 6 Walt Disney’s i^ill-length Musical Cartoon Feature. “FUN AND FANCY FREE” In Technicolor Eidgar - Bergen — Dinah Shore « with Donald Duck — Charlie Mc Carthy — Mortimer Snerd Mickey Mouse Also Selected Short Subjects Saturday Night, Mar. 6 10:30 P. M. “SWEET GENEVIEVE”* Jean Porter — Jimmy Lydon A1 ponahne and His Orchestra >oooo»oooopoopPDOo^^no< Monday and Tuesday March 8 and 0 Spocsall It's "McNIflcent” with songs, dancin’ and colleens! *MY WILD IRISH ROSE* in Color by Technicolor Dennis Morgan — Arlene Dahl Also Latest -News Wednesday and Thursday March 10 and 11 “DRIFTWOOD” Ruth Warrick — Waltw Bren^. nan — and the'-delightful new child Star . . Natalie Wood Also Latest News prlngdale Meeting 0 A Under the Auspices of the • • CAROLINA CUP COMMITTEE « • Will Be Held on the Historic SPRINGDALE COURSE---CAMDEN, S. C. aturday, March 13 IMS 2 P. M. - • - ■ RAIN w SHINE • , V ' . « . ’ , ^eeplectiases and Flat Races FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMA'HON’ ^ address CAROLINA CUP COMMITTEE, CAMDEN, S. C. Adrois^on - |L5d tax included Tickets Can Be Secured In Advance at ^ Upset PnUed By Camden Cagers In State Tourney TTie ’ Camden High School boys baskeitball team didn’t win the State AA title in the tournament staged at Sumter last week but they pulled the biggest upset of the tournament when they defeat ed a No. 1 seeded Dreher High School quint by a Store of 31 to 28. It was the biggest upset in cage sport in years. On FMday erening, however, the Camden hoys lost to Bishop Eng land of 'Charleston after leading that team to wHhin four minutes of the end of the game. The fir.a* score was 26 to 20. Saturday night Camden lost the consolation game to Spartanburg High, 39 to 29. Sumter High won the tourna ment Saturday night when it de feated Bishop England by a score of 32 to 28^ CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. J. G. Gardner wish to express their deepest ap preciation for the kindness shown during the illness and death of odr dear Mother and Wife and for the many beautiful floral offerings. 51p 'The J. G. GARDNER FAMILY Sixteen Classes In Camden Horse Show On March 20 There s-lll be 16 classes In the Camden Horse Show which will be held on Saturday. March 20 at Mrs. Marion duPont Scott’s show ring and interest being shown in this year’s event indicates that it will he one of the largest shows that has ever been held here. The show will begin at 10 a. m.. sf.d there will .be seven classes in the morning. A luncheon recess will taken following the seventh class and at 2 p. m.. the events will begin again with eight being listed for the afternoon The classes for the morning are: (1) Suitable to become hunters: (21 Green hunters; (8) Utility hacks; (4) Polo ponies; (6) Light weight hunters; (6) Hunter hacks; (7) Working hunters. The classes for the afternoon are: (8) Steeplechase type; (9) Flat horse type; (10) Horseman ship-hunting seat; (11) Local working hunters; (12) HorslRman- ship-hunting seat; (IS) Children’s jumping; (14) Middle and heavy weight hunters; (15) Hunter stake; (16) Champion hunters fpr Samuel Russell, Jr., Memorial Challenge trophy. •y^ien you think of Lmnbor Think of ug . . . Miller Lorn- her Compmnf. No. 3 and Moran at* No. 4. Collins alternated with various players dur ing the afternoon. Leonard S. Mayer REPRESENTATIVE FOR New York Life Insurance Compsusy PHONE 124-W - Cassatt Home Club Meeting The Cassatt Home Demonstra tion Club held its meeting on Feb ruary 17. Miss Edkfell, county home agent, was present and showed the club how to arrange fumlture and also spoke on the cancer clinic. Seven members were presMit After the meeting S sweet course was served by the hostess. • ' CLAFLIN SINGERS AT TRINITY CHURCH Trinity Methodist church is pre senting the (^aflin Singers in a musical recital Friday, March ^12 at 8 p. m. The Claflln Singm have been famous since the founding of the college in 1869.. Under the presidency of the late Dr. L. M. Dun ton, the Singers travelled from Maine to California and from the state of Washingttm to Florida. Most of the buildings erected dur ing his i^dministration was "sung up.” The work begun during the administration of Dr. Dunton and was continued through the admin istration of the second president. Dr. J. 1). Randolph, and is now be ing carried forward by the present presidrat. Dr. J. J. Seabrook. The entire community of Camden and Kershaw county is Invited to hear the Claflin Singers. Births in United States More than 971,000 babies wexs bom In tbs United States during tbs ,first quarter of IMI, aseordlng te tbs U. 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