The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 02, 1948, Image 6
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PAQE POUR
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THl CAMOIH CHROWtCLl, CAMDtti, ROUTH CAROLIWA, PRIOAY, APRIL 2,
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CONNECTICUT QUESTS
Col. and Mrs. W- Myron Tupp^r
hare had aa their gueaU (or tbe
paat week Mr. and Mra. Earl Mont
gomery, of Hamden, Conn. Mr.
Montgomery Is division manager of
the CMC Truckfl and, served in the
army with Col. Tup^r.
CELEBRATE HOLY COMMUNION
Thene will be ’ a celebration of
the Holy Communion at Epis
copal church Monday, April 5 at
10:80 a. m., this being the Feast
of the Annunciation. At this ser
vice the united thank offering will
be collected and all women of the
church are urged to attend.
membership Drive
Week April 12-17
By Concert Ass’n.
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At.Least Three Concerts By
Star Artists Planned In
Camden For Next Fall
And Winter Season
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State Theatre
KERSHAW, S. C
Friday, April 2
‘TYCOON”
John Wayne,,Laralne Day
Saturday, April 3
‘‘WILD FRONTIER”
Allan Lane
SaL, April 3, 10:30 P. M.
‘‘BIG TOWN”-j=
Philip Reed, Hillary Brooke
Mon.-Tues., April 5-6
‘WHERE THERE’S LIFE’
Bob Hope, SIgne Hatto
Wednesday, April 7
‘‘BRAZE OF MOON”
Anne Baxter, William Holden
Thursday, April 8
‘‘THE SWORDSMAN”
Larry Parks, Ellen Drew
The membership cam
paign of the recently or
ganized Camden Community
Concert Association will be
held during the week of
April 12-17, it was an
nounced Thursday by Rev.
A. D. McArn, the president.
In this one week, Mr, McArn ex
plained, every one In Camden and
the surrounding area who wishes
to attend the series of at least
three concerts by outstanding ar
tists to be presented by the as
sociation next fall and winter must
enroll as a member. He ent-
phasized that after the close of the
campaign no one may obtain a
membe^•Hhlp until the following
year, and that only members will
be admitted to the concerts.
Tills is in accordance with the
"organized audience" plan that as
sures an ample artist budget before
the performers are engaged, Mr.
McArn pointed out. In approximate
ly 500 cities and towns in the II. S.
and Canada, he said, such audiences
are already hearing the world’s
leading musicians every year with
no local financial risk. These com
munities range in population from
a few thousand to metropolitan cen
ters of several hundred thousand.
In following the plan, he added.
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Mrs. Milton Hubert Price
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Waters,
of Bethune, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Esther Lee, and
Milton Hubert Price, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W, K. Price, of Bethune,
on March 10. The ceremony took
place at 7 p. m., in the parsonage
of the First Baptist church, of
('amden, with the Rev. O. Floyd
Montgomery officiating.
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no single tickets will be available
for any of the Individual concerts.
Mrs. Warren Harris, chairman of
the campaign, and her assistants
are organizing teams of volunteer
workers who will enroll the as
sociation members during the week
of the campaign.
Headquarters for the campaign
will be located at the Chamber of
Commerce, and they will be open
during the entire week.
Dues received from members of
the association will be pooled at
the close of the campaign for the
purpose of engaging the brilliant
all-star series of concerts to be
presented by the association.
Mulberry Wins
Spectator Bowl
In Hot Contest
Luis Ramos Puts On One
Man Show To Win Game
—Harrisburg, Pa., Team
To Play Here Sunday
part of the third Csmden tied it np
on Sabin’s second goal. But Ramos
came beck in the latter part of
the period and put Mulberry out in
front again. In the fourth Camden
squared the match on Eddie Te-
lan’s counter. In the fifth Ramos
and Jack Daniels scored for Mul
berry while Camden went without
a point In the sixth Mulberry took
a 6 to 2 lead when Ramon scored
bis fourth goal. But Walter Carll
gave Camden another goal in the
sixth, making the final score f
to 4.
Camden plays ons of ths
best teams along the Atlantic
Sssboard next Sunday whan
they take on the Harrisburg,'
Pa., team. This team was the
outfit coached by the late
Charley Little for several years
and they have won state hon
ors In the Quaker oommon-
wsalth for four years and are
headed for more this year.
Game time will be S:80 o’clock
as usual.
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Baseball Season
Gets Under Way;
Two Games On Tap
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The baseball season is at
hand again and on Monday
the Camden Chfefs of the
jPalmetto league will begin
practice in preparation for
the opening of the season on
May 17. The first workout
will be at 6:30 o’clock Mon
day afternoon and Manager
Rubber Moore is expecting a
large crowd of prospective
players to be on hand.
The team will have only one
week in which to. get ready (or its
first encounter of the season, which
will be on Saturday night, April 6
with the Providence Chiefs, who
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here.
The management of the Camden
Chiefs announced this week that
they would like to urge all local
players who would like to try for
the team to be present at the Le
gion field Monday afternoon. Every
one will be given a chance to dem
onstrate his wares.
Camden fans will hare their first
opportunity to see a ball game this
season on this ^turday night when
the Providence Chiefs wiU play the
Williamsport Rocks of the Bi-State
league at Legion field at 8 o’clock.
The Williamsport team Is training
In Sumter. - —
The prospective lineup for the
Camden Chiefs was announced last
week but the lost is still open and
the management will take on any
new players that can make the
grade.
PARENTS FORUM TQ MEET
The Parents Forum will meet at
Mather Academy on Sunday after
noon at 5 o’clock. [ ' ^
EoMter Seal
‘‘The Easter. Seal j
crippled chlldren^^’
Through thta week ^
April 3.” Ught Botn.1^
nun said. "Many
have not had time to
schools and clubs.
Any one desiring to
fund for crippled childrsfll?
contributions to the^!?
man or to the Crippled cS
clety headquarters in Sn^
The children are gJS*'
attention, and school aadr..
services wherever ,
entire state. National^ N
has been expanded to iuT*
cdl^bral palsy, the eun.
the rheumatic (ever natri
Forty-six chapters la 2
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PhoM!
Lula Ramon, swarthy chpnky
cowboy from the Argentine, staged
a one-man show at Kirkwood field
Sunday to lead the Mulberry plan
tation polo foursome to a 6 to 4
win over i fighting Camden Town
quartet.
Ramos scored four goals during
the afternoon pastime and was
easily the outstanding star of the
match, not only because of his fine
riding and shooting but also for
his uncanny aptitude of being Just
wher he was needed at the right
time. Llghtfoot and the two Dan
iels, Thomas and Jack, did some
nice setup work to give Ramos’
several sure goal drives.
For Camden Charley Sabin led
In the scoring with two goals,
while Eddie Tejan and Walter Carll
each checked In with singles. Fred
Tejan, while not ringing the gong
In scoring, did some beautiful de
fensive work, breaking "up several
Mulberry offensives by his fine
stickwork.
Camden drew first blood when
Sabin put a beautiful shot between
the posts at the east end of the
arena. Tom Daniels followed a min
ute later when he truckled the
willow through the west goal posts.
Mulberry forged to the front In the
second chukkfr when Luis Ramos
posted his first score. In the early
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