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u Democratic Club Preridents, executive Comnutteemen: * * I call your club to moot Saturday, AprO I yotf lufular TOting pracinct, to orgamxe ^ atos t» tko County Omyaatkm which ^ Uo^l ^ o^clock. May 3rd in the delegate for each 25 m ar® wor a L a FUNDERBURK Comttg Chairman «Xhis letter is from a 1^ who used nottirel la on his cotton. his experience will p jtra solve the same iblem in your own ds." yitcfi /fateM S V Exhibition Game Saturddu COMPLETE SCHEDULE FOR CAMDEN CHIEFS IS GIVEN The Camden Chiefs of the Pal metto baseball league will play SO games at home and SO abroad dur itxg the regular season of the league. The home games and the oppos* Ing teams follows: May 19, Georgetown; May 21, SumtOr; May 24. Klngstree; May Orangeburg; May 28, Lake City; June 2. HartSTllle; June 4, Klngstree; June 9, Orangeburg; June 11, Lake City; June 14, Sum ter; June 17, Georgetown; June 2S, HartSTllle; une 25. Klngstree; June 29, Orangeburg; June SO, Lake City; July 7, Georgetown; July 9, Sumter; July 12, Klngstree; July 14, Orangeburg; July 18, Lake City; July 21, Hartsville; July 2S, Klngstree; July 28, Orangeburg; July SO, Lake City; Aug. 2, Sumter; Aug. 5, Orangeburg; Aug. 11, HartS Tllle; Aug. IS, Klngstree; Aug. 17, Orangeburg; Aug 18, Lake City. The games abroad and the oppos ing teams follow: May 18, HartSTllle; May 20, Klngstree; May 26. Sumter; May 27, Georgetown; Ma^ 81, Orange burg; June 1, Laae City: June ttan.yco«o«-^^ aeBcUncy. I ^ j,. Forth. tieed no ooihn* „,enoUcrfn t W or “ « EAN NITRATE of SODA 7. Sumter; June 8\Xl^orgstown; June 15, HartSTllle; June 16, Klngstree; June 18, Orangeburg; June 22, Lake City, ter; June 28, Georgetown HartSTllle; July July 8, Klngstree July 16, Georgetown; July 19, Orangeburg; July 20, Lake City; July 26, Sumter; July 27, George town; Aug. 3, HartSTllle; Aug. 4, Klngstree; Aug. 6, Orangeburg: Aug. 10, Lake City; Aug. 10, Lake City; Aug. 12, Sumter; Aug. 16, Georgetown; Aug.-20, HartSTllle. The Camden Chiefs hare been practicing daily this week and Sat urday night at Legion field will meet the Providence team, which is training In Camden, In an exhibi tion game at 8 o’clock. This will give the fans their first opportunity to see the team in action and a large eiowd la sKpected. Sfiss McDoweO Is Winner Of Ladies Handicap Tenmey Miss Ida MeDowell won the ladies handicap tournament held at the Camden Country club on Tuesday, shootrng a M. Three tied for second place henara, Miw J. W. C. Boykin, Mra^ R. W. Oalthor and Miss Pfisolila Buckley, each shoot ing a 77. -Otheraooreo were as fotlowe: INrs. Roily Sheffield, 79; Mrs. Ketherlne Lowiidee, M; Mrs. Raymond Wootfo, 99. The club Is planning on hav ing a ladies’ tournament ovary Taooday. Thio wlH In- eluda the women’s elub cham pionship tournament. i AVMUIBIE In Camden CAROLINE king ting Automatk Water . a Heotina ^For the rMwundar 0f Dbrdi uid the month tf 4>nl we wiDgbeHireetp fiveinoiiths gas service witti eadi pnrehase of a range. Fort Benning Is Camden Opponent Sunday Afternoon Kenpfs Starred In Gama Laat Stmday Aa Csmsdan Loot By a Scort Of 6 To 3 iBna Butane Gas limiiaiqr, Inc. I- ud SUBUitBAN GAS SERVICE M rite, ik riihwiii, s c ; niONS an» •FILL IN THIS OOTIPON Bright, sunshine and a summer temperature iH^Ted an ideal set ting for the polo match between the Camden Town and the combina tion Harrisburg-Blind Brook team Sunday afternoon at Kirkwood field, the Invaders winning a hard battle in a sixth ebukker scoring spree i pa t. Dr. George Kempf end his broth er. Max, two brawny Pennsylvan ians,. who arrlTed in a private plane at the Camden airport,. had bad news from members of their team, telling of a high wind- and stormy weather preventing their plane from taking off for Camden. They were scheduled to start at 8 a. m. In order not to disappoint the crowd at the field,' Kempf and Te- Jan arranged a lineup in which Luis Ramos and Fred Tejan went into the in^ding team lineup, while the Camden team had Sabin at No. 1, Earl Potter at No. 2 (and Incidentally Potter played a fine game despite having been away for sevMWl years), Carl Lightfoot at No. 8 and EMdie Tejan at No. 4. The invaders broke the ice in the first chukker when Ramus scored for them. Camden, held scoreless In the first, scored in the second period on Lightfoot’s shot while Harrisburg went scoreless. Camden took the lead in-the third on Sabin’s score and Camden bad the 2 to 1 margin at the half. In the fourth chukker the visi tors tied up the score on Dr Kempf’s first goal. Both teams scored in the ftfth, Sahtn with his second for Camden and Ramus with his second for Harrisburg. With the score tied going Into the final period Dr. Kempf became hot and In leas than two minutes and a half shot in two counters, which with a third for the' found by Fred Tejan, gave the Invaders a 6 to S score and the hall game. Next Sunday the Camden Town- ers will take on the fighting artil lery team from Fort Benirtng. On the Sunday following the fHkrrls- bnrg team win play a return game here. Blyther Offers Award For Name For New Theater N*w Driw«>In Thanter To Be Formally Opened April 15 .At Intersoction High ways Near City Charles R. Blyther. owner and manager of the new Drlve-In theater, located at the Intersection of U. 8. No. 1 and State Highway 26 has announced that the theater will be opened on Friday, April If, weather permitting. The theater Is rapidly nearing completion and will have a capacity for over 200 cars. The sound sys tem to be nsed Is exactly like the one In the drlve-ln theater at Toledo, Ohio, rated aa one of the finest in the wtwkL BIr. Blyther has eot named bk theater as yet and has decided to Tnniit Me patnms to offer angges- tions Tor a name. These sngges- tlcKui «aay he written on a slip of paper and t—rited with the name and address of the aefider. Mr. Blyther bM arranged for three Jndgea to pass upon the merits with a check of II9.M. All communica tions to the theater management most be left at the theater box of fice on end after April 16. Next week announcement will be made as to the program to be of- feiM on the opening night Shows will be given at 7:20 and f p. m., dally. SidMeribB To The Chronicle Camdoi High Nine LosesToDariington The Camden high school base ball team went down to d^eat be fore a sharp playing Darlington High team at Legion stadium Tues day afternoon, 7 to 0. Coach Lindsay Pierce of the Bull dog ontftt used Baker, Jim Team and M. Muller aa pitchers. This Fri day the Camden Highs go to Bish- opville for a game against the Dragmks of that city. ’The. game Tuesday was the first of the season for Camden and the players showed a vast Improvement over the first performance of a year ago. .. TeU*Em You Read itin The Chronicle GREYHO UNO LINES Important Sthedule Changes FLORENCE — COLUMBU Elfacthrw May 3, IMS , Ask the Greyhound Agent for Full Infornotion i 4« , ' '1 ti I i Pn THEATRE wammM,s.c. •rvwNr* ApaH • ’’RAMROD’* with Joal McCraa, Veronica Lake News of Jthe Day A Comedy Beturdey, April 10 ’’FIOHTINQ PRONTICRtMAN** wMb Cbartoc Starrett CNapter No, 6, Vigilaate Mm OaiOoon Bptusday Night Ohew, t:00 ’’RITORN Of RIN TIM TUT la tflae^lcr with Donald Woods, Bobby Blake MCnday-Tiaaeday, April 11-1S ' ’’MOTMCR WORE nONTB” la Techalcotor—with Betty Brable, Daa Dally. 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