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fMf CAMDfN CHItOfllgjLCiyittl*l, tOUTN CAWOLiWA, W»OAY> MAY 7, 1»4t
Camden Loses In
Final Polo Game
To Aiken Team
Local Polo Group Left On
W^neaday But Expects
, To Rotam Next Fall For
Another Season
Louis Smith, of New York, ad
mittedly peer of American polo
players this season, shot six goals
for (he Aurora-Aiken team Sunday
afteniooi\ to glre the Inraders an
11 to 4 Tlctory over th«^ Camdep
Town team. 4
Aiding Smith in his slaughter of
the local foursome was'' Peter
Oi^e of New York who caged tour
^banters. Cooperating with Smith
and Grace were Johnny Hoaang of
Columbus, Ohio, and Eddie O'Brien
of New York.
The Camden Towners offered
Ramus and Sabin at No. 1, Ramus
and Fred Tejan at No. 2 Lightfoot
at No. 3 and Eddie Tejan at No. 4.
Ramus* started at 1 but gave way
to Sabin in the fourth. P. Tejan
worked four chukkers at No. 2 but
put Ramus in in the fifth. Ramus
led the Town scoring with three
goals while EA Tejan gathered the
fourth.
The visitors scored In every
chukker with Smith putting three
between the posts In.the second.
The Camden polo group Of 86
ponies and six players entrained
for Baltimore Wednesday where
they will play during the summer
months. Going with Fred and Bd-
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The Baron DeKalb School
Sextette attended the State
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Collegeon April 14. They were
awarded a second rating by
the judge, Dr. Wilson of the
music department of Columbia
University.
The members of the sex
tette are Nancy Jean Truss-
dale, Doris Young, Myrtis
Broughton, Bobby Jean Young,
Eamestine Faulkenberry and
Daley. Moseley. They are under
the direction of Miss Gene
Williams.
'' Nancy Jean Trueedale was
awarded third rating as soloist
in the girle high voice event
Myrtis Broughton was award
ed third rating as ■ soloists in
the girie low voice event. They
are both voice pupils of Miss
Williams.
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All parties indebted loUhe es-
! tate of Bascombf W. Best are here-
iby notified to make payment to the
I undersigned, and all parties, if any.
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Camden, S. C., April 21, 1948.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
All parties indebted to the es
tate of Rebecca Tate Benson are
hereby notified to make payment
to the undersigned^ and all parties,
if any. having claims against the
said estate will present them like
wise, duly attested, within the time
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JULIA WRIGHT
Administratrix c.t.a
Camden, S. C., April 23, 1948.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice Is hereby given that, one
month from this date, on May 27,
1948, E. M. Hall will make to tjie
Probate Court of Kershaw County
bis final return as.Administrator
of the estate of Zoe Hall'Rhame,
deceased, and on-the same date
he will apply to the said Court for
a final discharge as said Adminis
trator. 7-lOc
N. C. ARNETT,
Judge of Probate.
Camden, 8. C., April 27, 1948.
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CITATION
The State of South Carolina,
County ot Kershaw. .
By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge:
Whereas, Mary Emily Lee made
suit to me to grant her letters of
administration of the gstate and
effects* of E. E. Lee. '*
These are, therefore, to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said
E. B. Lee. deceased, that they be
and appear before me, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Camden
on May 4th. next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o’clock in the fore
noon, to show cause, if any they
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Scnsotionol Sole — This Week Only
THIS COUPON WORTH S4.02
STRIAMLINIO FfIBUSS
die. Tejan were Lula and Alexl
Ramus, Charley Sabin and Happy!
Hobson. Earl Carroll, who has been
doing a fine job of announcing at
the games goes to the Blind Brook}
field at Long'Island for the sum-i
mer.
Tejan stated he hoped to be back
in Camden early in November when
he would inaugerate the Sunday
and Wednesday games. He plans
Improvements at the local polo
field, notably the installation of rest
rooms under the grand stand.
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