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volume 80 CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROUKA, nUDAY. MAY 11, IMS jgOTOIlS War On Weevil Is Be Conducted L iM« ArM««*«M « G«-» i» ^ty Af«>* 0«*" — Weakly Inf eaUBoo Cnont PiEiis for co-ordinatinf the Kiinrt the boll weevu Viscounty were discuesed .meeting of repreeentn- pal agencies, agricultitfai Ehers, veterans teachers, mnciers, ^ leaders h^d^tte Bn^ agricaltural bullah^ li^Thursday. ' o Funaerourt, cbainnan of ‘’county agrlcultur* comttlttoo, led tb»t * PoiMH hid l^n ^ S that will control tto ^ of the farmert ^ paij. He atreaaed tbo ^ of cotton poUonei. ao- to ff ftcr# - dine to recommendatloiia. f« 5,S(W to eerlcol^ phers Teterana teachers and STVorker. to mek. W..U, IttUon connta In hrery com- litT In the county and tho r^ I, of these counts will bo pnl^ Ml In Tho Camden Chronlcla In IT to keep the public adrlaod [0 the damage bedng dona Vjr tho mating rocommond^ iMt farmera attrt Molnf ' J).D.T. duet when tho firat ^ jiNt baftanli^ to * M enough to puncturo, and iMit at Intorvala of • to 7 um for thrao appHoaWana. H that If all cotton troated In thia manar Inn would not ba any miff** Imi* fhsn cotton la young the famar nked to ufo from flva to aawa* ads of B.a.C par aora and aajt I Mggur from oli^kt to ldi per. acra. WhaU tho J , I ilarta In Tata ^JUftT aad^^ , CloTdane or ToaaphMa mouli Matter than B.H.C. aa ttwaa mm lb last longor on tha flantoi t «u alao brought out at tha ^ that It la To«7 taifortMt {Miners soenre thtor ■tel and alao pat ordara lliatera now aa they ara vmy Buhnnity meatlnga r- Must Register Again To Vote in City General Election I inp yisr a, amd pam Camdan paopla Who want to oxareiao thair right of suffraga Hava had to apand a good bit of thoir ttmo In roglatoring during tho last two mantha, and tha and la not yot for— City Council haa ordinaneo calling a gonorai alaMion for a Mayor and two Commtaaionars to bo held on Tuoaday, Juna t and In order to vote In thlo oloction vottro of tho city will have to roglotar at tho elty haH. Tha roglatratlon booka will ba open each day through May 27• As a rula tha gongral oloo- tion la a mart formality and tha nomlnaoa of tho Domoeratle primaiy arc oloctod without op- pooftlen but thia year votars urged to take no chaneoa. Camgaign Drawing To Close City To Vote For Mayor and Two Commissioners Tuesday Qioral Society To (dve First Concert June 1 Will Be First Appeamiice Of New Groiqp — Mist Aime Bunch, Of/^^uml^ To Be Gueat Artiat Hazel A. Elliott Named Prendent annual concert on Tuesday Of II|||ld»rwrit|b|Mi evening, June 1 at 8 o'clock viWiCrwnWTB The Camden Choral So- city, which was organized in January, will give its first In the Camden Grammar School auditorium, it .was an nounced this week. Iha dionu, which la directed hy Him Marian Burgoot la oompoaad approxhnataly SO Toicoa and a waOdMUanead program wUl bo gtron, laeliding elaaateal nnmbero aa wall aa oomo popular nnmbars. Tha ehorua wlU haT# aa Its gnaat artist. Aana Burch, a colwa- Mnra Kusraiio, of Coiambia. Was Bmpdi wilt sing ‘*Cloads” hy Chskm "Vod dl PrlmsTera" by StraasS and '*TfU Ma Oh Blna^ Blue flky* by Zlanatnl and the wUl alao slag the aola and obligato parla of **Tlia IfslisB Btraat Song** from Naaghty Kal Sewts To ttendC^pAt irstow This Year l 0. Kearse, field seout eiecu- I for Kershaw county, wUl be ;b«iDes manager of Camp Bar^ the scout camp for tl>a Cen- I Carolina district thia year. loMoe E. SteTens, scont execn- I for the district, will superrisa entire * camping grogriun this bner. William H. Donly, 'field it executlre, wiU senre as camp Ictor. Ir. Kearse, who wiU senre as bets manager, will be hi charge M dining hall. He Is a graduate le National Training S^ool for It Executires and tha National ip School V inn will be three camp periods ymr and Boy Scout troops from ihaw are expected to attend one them. Bach period lasts six L WY SCOUT CAMP RALLV toat Executire P. O. Kearse an- heed Wednesday that Uiere id be a camp rally at Camp itow on May 28 and 89 to which ibera of ocout troops In Ker- r eounty are Invited. Hhe rally lest from 5 p. m.. May 88 to 4 IL, May 29. This will not be a horee and the camp will not be 1 eompetitive baals. from the Ghaniiati Aarong tha. wnabars to be ftsnrsl fpeteb are WImt iCiAl Mnrgiii*r 4> homa*, *lfy Maas Walts f^ooolate SeldlsrV—“fla Tliy? Wddding Morn** from "The Rose Malden**, and an old 14th Century ^ - Miss Marian Burgaas la the di rector of the chorus and Mrs. 7. N. MeCorkle the accompanist. Since this is the first appear ance of the chorus there w^ll be no admission fee but an offering will be taken at the doors after the concert Five Camden ffigh School Students finish In June (ori4°f .rm*^ ir theiwi Camden voters ‘^will go to the polls next Tuesday to vote for a Democratic nominee for Mayor and two Democratic nominees for City Commissioner. There has been a heavy enrollment and a.very heavy vote is expected, the heaviest In many .years if not In the history of the city. The polls WiU open at 9 a. m.. and close at I p. m., and due to the heavy vole it is expected that the counting of the ballots will take some time, to that it may be well In the evening before the re sult Is known. The CUy Demomtle Mxecntlve Committee has ruled that there will be no absentee ballots but that sick people will be aUowed to vote. Only persons whose names are on the club rolls wUl be permitted to vote. There are three candidates for Mayor In the race. Prancls N. Mc- Corkle, the Incumbent, is seeking re-election and he is opposed by Henry Savage, Jr., and Dewey J. Creed. - j Mathis, Jos MeloUn, W. A. (Jack) tn the race for City Commission-{Moore, A. J. Stain and John M. er there are seven candidates, T.|Vlllepigna. C. Gladden, A .8am Kareih, Roy j Five members of the present dty Election Data Voting prtdnctf will bs lo cated at lollowkig places: Precinct ^o. 1 — Record er's Court Bo^. Precinct No, 2—Cl^ Pill ing Station. Precinct No. 8 — Carolina Motor Company. Precinct No. 4 — John T. Nettles* restdeies. ’ Precinct No. 5 — Dr. R. . Stevenson's resideiMe. Precinct NA 6 — Mrs. C. M. Hough's residence. The only qualification necessary to vote is that your name is on the club roll. . council are eeeking afttoaa. They are Mayor McC^rkla, and AMsr- Polls open at • a. m. and'2*“ i®'' close at fin m. Alderman Mathis, Mo- CiOM at D p» m. — KtAn and Stein, who ara running for Commisslonar. No speaking has bean dona la the course of the campaign and the candidates have confined UMlr ac tivities to personal ^ork. This la the first primary tc be held since the approval of tha Com- mieelon-city manager form of gov ernment by the votwn. PravloaBly there have been tlx membafa ct council, ope from each of ,UMLflk wards and the Mayor. Uaiar the new form of government thara will be only three membera, a Mayor and two comraiaeloners. ... While wahlB have been abolished the voting precincta are being main tained as they were under, the old aldermanic form. All of the eandidatee have been very active this week and all Mam to be confident The Chronicle wiU receive the returns aa fast as the count is concluded in each of the precincts on Tuesday night Camden Life Underwrilera AagedatSoM Organized At Meeting HeM On Tnaadiqr Evening Lost Bj Qiieis Organisatioii of the life Underwriters Association of 11 O Cai^Un was perfect at aIUOBW uCMOII 18 meetijag held on Tuesday evening and Hamel A. Elliott wag chosen as the ^■st presi dent of the new organiiation, which'^ ndll be a unit oi tho state and national aaeocia- tione. --Othar etfleeite named were Lcon- Mo^.'tlce pfkoidezt; m a RMth, scorMary and treae- and natkmal committeeman. Scores Of Games Played This Week Monday — HaftovOla t, Laka City 4; Sumtar IB, Qrangeiurg S; Klngatrua 6, OMtfatowm t. Tueedsy CamSea tt, Narte villa 7; Qaargatoum H Semtor •; Laka CRy 10 Qraageteurg t. CaiwSae B; HartavUla I, < burg I; Letea Otto •> A Opniiig Cum « Chieb kMt U BaUuma Monday Kershaw county luglatrattoa be at Bethaaa Buaday torpote of regtstcrlag ettt* that oommuatto- To Rotary a. John T. Kaanedy was tba * tpeaker at the regolar watk* of Uie Camden Rotary ^tUhe ThomM Tavam Mat ™4ay. He apoka <m world con* B& Although there will be no commencement exerclsas Camden High School this rear will be five to graduate In June. Wilma Trande Watts, James H. Bass, Ted B. Davla, Orahuter Kor negaj kSid Osrl Hdward Mdtoa wul receive their diplomas. Three graduated in February, these being Jewel O. Hlnrom Bu- fsne Banner and Theodore (3oiBna There were two graduatea last summer. Prank A. Nell and Charles Henry Blchel. Priipafies To Be Held In August By a vota of 18 to IB the state Democratic executive committee jactad tha proposal to kdrany A”! data of Gia Democratic prlmariaa thin yaar. The proposal callad for toanrte^ ary to ba advanced to June, ^t tM SLStte. held to tlm IMJdate cd mutt prtmm Cii tagtaad of thrua, vaoki totor, bow- ^ t^en Klwauls Chib —^ * » flih fry St Lake ShamoklB wedneedsy afternoon of tkls YonA Meat ■jHlletrict Method Youth waa haM at Matbodtet I sight Twang ^ the BeAuae, Heath *• Kershaw to sttsadad POUR MBW DKACONt Ibur now. daacona have ruoee^ bank ordalnad at Sprite Vila Bi|^ 5m chareh at Lngoft w J XX Baboa. Frank WattMRtoa^ kam and Carl Rabon. ^ Coming Evente Friday, May t1 — Cassdsn va. Soiiitor, Lagian ttadlum, • P. M. •anday. May fB-Sarvloaa to ail ahurobaa, lltli A. M. Monday, May 14—BasabMI,. Camd*^ vn> KIngalraa, LagioN Madlwn, e P. M. Tweaday, May fi—Khgan^ CtuM Tteamai Tavam, 1 P. M. Wsdnsaday, Mgy ball Camdaii va. < Laglan etadlwn, • R. M. Tburaday,, May 17 —Ratary CluM Tbomas Tavern, 1 P. M. PHSto* Mey • Clto» urer Members of the board of directors are: J(^n B. Anderson, James P. Jimes, Loekard A. Munn, Lucius Og- burn and John H. Reesa The association will meet for din ner In the Hunt room of the Bars- field hotel at jl o*clock on the sec ond Thursday of each month with the first dinnsr scheduled for June 10. The association Is a professional organisation of life Insurance men. It fonctiona for the life underwriter as does the American Medical So ciety for the doctor and tha bar aaaociatioa for the lawyer. Among the objects are those to advance' public knowledge of life insurance and to maintain a high standard ethical conduct Ip the profes sion. * _A.-M. Ofgain, of Columbia, presi dent of the state association, and R. J. Hunt, presidsnt of the Lan caster association, were present at the meeting and both made talks stressing the Importanec of the or ganisation. D. Frank Sowell Died On Tuesday b. Frank Sowell, 40-yeanold vet eran of World War H, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Sowell, of (Tharlotte Thompson community, died at 8 o'clock Tuesday moming In Ken nedy Veterans hospital, Mampula, Tenn., after an Ulnae of savaral years. Foneral sarvlees wUl ba conduct ed at 8:80 o’clock Friday afternoon from Hmrmony Preebyteilan diurdi In CroekotvUle, Hampton eoanty, by too Raw. J. K. Johasoo, the pas tor, amdriod by toe Rav. Htory OoUias of OiHumbla aai tho Rav. L W. Ps4snb»ugh. of Rambert Mr. Rowan was aMorried to (be naar MMs Mtfty Ooedtng of Hamptea. A gradaato of ataiaga OoUagA bo wan. a star atotots to eolloge. bavtog been oabftatttag to footouB. Bo retoivud lli MMtot** froas toe Uaiverdto M Rma tgeky to 1981 aai waa atofiHFtet aa a teMBber of toa itaff oC tha poaltry dlTlaloa aatn 1984 wbaa ba iietptad poatUan wttb tha UntiMffly M FlorMa axtaaMan aarvlea to vUla I In INI. ^a aatarai tha aonpy raaanrV offlcar aai oarvei at varioea army posts la the TJiltoi etataa in tha guait«raMatir*s Ha waa itodMigud bimraas of cal itaabllltf to 1M4. Ha waa Mar of a largo inaatatkm la Uamsbarg oeamy uatn ha waa foroai to glva ip the poaltloB la 1N7 basaaaa of tofilag haalth. Rmnrtvors taclaio his paresta. Mr. aai Mrs. IX L. Rowan. aC CbarloMa hla wtSoV aai a laaryaar oli iaagbtor, Mary Rowan, of Hamplaa. The their ope: the geason te Geofgmws bg, 6 to 8 D^re a very large openinf qifht crowd. Errors at critical periods and wildness on the part of Miller Shealy, (Thiers chunker, sccountad for the embarrassment of the local OU Dehydralim Plant Property To Be Sdd June 7 Freperty Amd Tte B« Sold Om Fkrat Mom- dap By SktriH To Saliaff Mn. Clybum WUl Not Run A§ain For Cterk'W Courts i| > Mru. J. N. (Uaae) Clybum annaunaai tola weak tteal Mm bad dealiai nal to ofPar ofuto ,far Clarii of Cagrt, a paslUan whiok aka baa YtlM far toe paei three yaarn ami aevan inoiiCha,#ftor «a wkleii oka umm for about 90 yogra doputy •'•'b of oaurt Mrs. Olybum in kar ao- nouneemaat aaitr^ "After earefsB aenpldefatlen I afmannettnekei to friends and the peeple,. of Kecateew eoUnty that I w|'l net M a Ain- didati far tka efTlaa ef OMrii of Ceurt ef Kerahfwf piunto bi tlM summer primary. "I thank my MonOl aid Ika paeple ef the many eeurteeiea Ing my servlee In Mre. Ctybum eneeeeded ker late httAoMt J. H. Clykum, ad clerk, having earvad as Ms deputy, ika aaya ska fOH Nito the had been In tjha elark*a dw' flee all ef her llfa. $>;, CommnUjr Displayed Very Excellent Sjurit Rov. Honry Coilma, Spoakar At MomorUl Ezoreiaaa For Clevolaiid School Victiaas, Faunilioa The proporly beloiiftaf to Freth-Dry Poods, Ine on which was loca pUnt in which de foods were made d war is advertiged this for ule on Monday, Jime 7 by Sheriff G. B. MMri to ! aetiify an execution held by itto Mgne Hamiitoii Bank Note En- fravbif and Printing SbaHrrMniM Is'a|Bw BiVtotto- The Camden Chiefs will play tha Sumtar Falmettoea In tlM’. ascend heme league game af the season at Legion stadium on Friday aveiiing at f o'etoefc. tribe. Shealy made hla Initial deUut with the Camden team and bung/up a record of eight pasaea and-el^t strikeouts!, while he gave up sevmi blows, tow going as doubles with Frank Tsar, Qaorgetown shortstop, doing the power act For sit innings the record crowd of fans saw as fine a game as has been offered at the local lot In agei. It was practieaUy arroriaas ball with tha teams travrllng nose and nose with a twowll county. But In the seventh (Tamden be came Jittmr and In a frame feat uring two walks, two Infleld er rors, two stolen basep mixed with thm hits, the Invaders icored throe runs to take a 5 to 1 lead. This they increased by another tat ty In tha ninth on a single and three hoots after two were down. GCyak went tha routs for the visitors, striking out but two, walk ing three and yielding eight hits, all slngle-sackers. While the Chiefs lost the open ing game at hosM they won toa opening game of the leagae season on Tuesday night at Hartsvilla by a score of 12 to 7 before a large crowd. Shout Freedom ‘ Cast Visits City , Two oarloads of maotosrs of toe "Sbont Freedom** cast vtaltad 0am- dan aa Monday aftaraooa to ptlr up iatareet la the gnat paguaat to ba compapy 1944, 1N5, 1949 aad IMT county and school taxes. The property which Is to ba sold Is bounded on tha north by pram- ises of tbe Southera Railway and Thomas A Howard (Tompaay; on tha east by the right-of-way of the Southern Railway Company, on the aonth by the premises of tha as- ate of J. B. Zema and oa the west by other preialsee of Adrlanaa R. Newkirk and promlsea of A. M. Mc Leod. There have been many ramors afloat In tha city duriag recant weeks to tha effect that this prop erty hod been sold but these ware evidently Incorrect since tha an- nouncatnent that they are to be sold by the sheriff. The Fresh-Dry Poods, Ine., open ed hero in 1941 and was thought to have done a good bualnee doling the war but has been closed now for some time. ^ Junior Welfare TomU Oinic To Be Held In June The Junior Welfare League wfl) hold Its annual tonsil clinic In June, ft was announced this week. Only approved needy cases will bo accepted, It was stated. Letters will bo mailed odt those acoeptod with hutructlona as to when to ap pear for tbe clinic and preparations necessary baforo tha clinic. The parent or gnardian must ao- oompany the cl^ild to tho clink which will bo hold at tha Camden hospital. Ilia tonsil clinic is i project of tho Junior League. The people who lost lovRd oneg in the tragic Cleveland •ehool fire 25 yean ago were warralv commended for the gplendld spirit which they showed in the after yean the Rev. Henry F. Colline, who was the speaker at the memorial serviceg held Beulah Methodist church last Sunday afternoon. Mr. CoUlna said that aldumgb they had sutfMred tragle losoos, dovMopad Heahli Nerse b Added To Cily^ Sdiook^slem Mies J. McMaeler Named iPor Poeitiop ' Reeigns Aa Secreary Tubercoloeu As- Miss Jennie McMaster has reeled as executive secre- tarv of the Kenhew CouaV Tuberculosie Association to accept a position as school mine for the Camden City ScjKmIe. In that position ahe wit) institute ^. heRlth pro* gum in the schools. * School haalth damonstratkms isIMenUd la Ksnhaw county by Am tVbarcttloals AaaoclntlQn aid If toe eounty haalth dapartmantt of tWok XHr. A W. HumpMas to dl- rtetar bava attracted wMa attaa-^ ttoe aad buttatlaa on them bavo btee wldaly dtotrlbutad by tlw atoto departmaat of adaoation. Marly la INI Mias McMatoer aad Dr. Hamphriea decided to JoRitly carry oa a darntmetratloa of a mod ern school health program. It was plaaaad to show what r^a ba so- compllsbed In the promotion of n weU-rouBded. well-integrated health program, with aU possible wgaalae- tlons working togothor for too maximnm success. The Baron DeKalb. school aad tha Pina Tree Hill echool were choeen ae demonstration cantars, and later a ttsgro damoastratloa la tha Kirkwood aehool was added. At each aehool meetings waro held for dlacusalon. Thasa waro at- taadsd by the superteteodeat aad teadiars 'of toe acboola, tha haalth offlcar. toe nuraeoxeeuUve aad tha health educatkm eaeratary. It waa daoldad at tha Initial maaflag to brlag too paroata into too nroRnua from tho begtnalag aad toto was done. At toa eacond laoetlag a *11 daftiHa orgaatiatlon was sal iP^ .k aai oonunlttoea apgotatod to work toroagli tha soaumr moatoa. A daClatte program waa wartod out aad ovary oao la tho aelMMo boeaaao Interaatod. not gtvoa to aum to uadorstaad and went about bravely rebnUding their Uvea. Ku taiit ftt yt of man whoea son waa kfiled I.C Uuu M Wiu WU .u ■Mki.n and equipment toe company for toaro. dovMoped no MttonMas; The romlta wan Vary gratifyiag. among them. They aoeegtod M aa It waa^ roported that than had oho of tooso mysterlae that It Is bean a noticasble change In the at- tltada of toa chHdron to health. .They now think health to ‘^Tan*’ and "interesting.** They show a ? 14ar aadarataadizg mT healto. hay aro dafinitato tnterastsd In what haalth wiwkers think of toatr IndtvIiVlil haalth status. With few .axceptfona thsy an lutrrasted la bavtag itoysleal oenraetiOBa. Tn the Baron DeKalb school of 121 ehUdraa found to hsvo daatai defects. 62 per cent have had cor-' reetions, of 19 children found to have vision defects, 47 psr cant had eorroctirns, of 4 children found to need specialist -can, 100 per cent had corrections: of all physical defects, 60 per cent won corrected. Walpore -W* bis Festival A praaentad In Charioua May MUiu »,Sumter Hinrsday Tha sou was the apple of hla fUth er% eye—he idolised him. When hie paotor beard the newt he started for the man’s house, but ^ was told on tho way that the faUrar was vary bitter and had said hs didn’t want to sea him. WhMi the pastor knocked at the door, the father answered and told him he didn’t think he wanted to eee him. *T11 see you," the father finally said, *if you’ll anewar this one question for me: Where was God Saturday night when my boy was killed r* The preacher respond ed: "He was In toe same plice he waa when his owa beloved son was killed." The fsthsr broke down at tola and embraefed tbe pastor. Mr. Collins pointed out that It Waa not given to people on earth to understand why such tragedies aro visited upon them but that they must be accepted In a brave way. Tha Rev. Mr. Colliae was align ed to Beulah church, his first ap pointment in toe MethSdlst confar- enoa, the yaar after the fire and he uaid toe brato manner tn which the people boro their bereavement; was an iaaplration to him. The lltle wooden church did not begin to hold toe crowd which fath ered Sunday afternoon for toe ser vices. Many stood in the dbdiri and around at the windows whils others sat in thair cafs. Rev. Kenneth W. Bedenbaugh,, pastor of toe church, presided, and the scripture was 'road hy Rev. Douglas Smith, pastor of a Baptist chufeh in toe ocmmnnlty. "Abide With Me** was sung by |Crs. O. Floyd Montgomery and Mn. Wll- Ua TRlar te a duaL Tha floral oftarlngs were beau- tifnl, eonspleloaS among them ba- iag some lovely ones eent by the Camden Floral Ca There were people present from a vary wide area at the sanrloas. I- at tha Southern Staton Ofouads. Tka BMinban ef the cast were amad in ravolutkmaiy ooatuaMs and attracted a great deal of at- toadoa. ban. A iMort stop waa CaptoR^Eo David Seeks Reflection Ospt R. B. David aaaoaacad this we«k tost he would eeei ruMleetloB to toe office of maglstnUo of De Kalb towasklp la tha DemooraUc this To4«yf» Chrottkh VgiPR want 9s NmR svsry toe Csmdea Grammar Reboot from 9 nhttl 4 o'eloek. AR dilldkea wbo expect to eatar tbd first irsis aSxt fall are to be rolled St tois LaiYe Crowd Sees Nine Yonng Nurses Get Their D^lomas Many from Caaidan ara expeotod to attooi too Ug Iris Fa^(^ to be held in Sumter oa next Tbsn- day. The trie In Snmterie two Mg gaidou Is expected to be in taU bkwm at tost thaa. A varied prognm of am and antertainmant bas bi ranged for toe day. Registration For jflrst Grades Registntion and anroilmrat of att first grede ehlldrea for next year wtti be bald aa Friday. May 91 at proriOr daeoniad far tbaopeaslaa. Senatw Kennedy Named Alternate To Phfladelphia Senator R. M, Kennedy pas named one of toe alternate dele gatee to toe national Democratic convention' in Pbnadelphla at the State Democratic oonvaMlon bald In Columbia on Wednesday. The state convention followed vary largely the pettem of the Ker shaw county convantloB, having adopted resolutions opposing Presi dent Truman and voting to Artth- bold toa votai of Its eight electoral college nominees from the aatkntal pirty If President Truman la the nominee. The South Carolina dalagatlon will vote for Governor Tbunrond for the Democratle nomination tar 'Prostdant Tha Sonventlon voted to rales the age limit for voting to 91 jeaie after, a heater dabato. Paity mambere ara to ba raqalrad to subscribe to the priaclplaa of toa state party as axpreaad by tbe oonvantlon and the primary votlag oath was expanded to laatade a pladga to rapport race segragathm. Further toa oath would ragufere a pladga that toe voter waa aat a member of aay otoer party (sadi aa toa Routo CaroMaa ProfreMlva (aagro) Demoeratto party), aai that toa voter wm aot dlaqaallflad a voUr'Yy coavietkai of aar A large crowd attmded the grfid- uatlag exerckee of the Oamdea hos pital. School of Nnntng and saw mlaa youag woman, who ted com- platad the prescrited eoursa of trainlBg, reoahra tbelr dlplomaa from H. O. Carrtooa. abairmaa at toe hospital ^koari, A splendid addrasa was daltvared to tte graduataa Iqr A LleweUya. Tte axardaaa were bald oa lawn of toe baaidtal wbito' waa Tboaa who raealvad diplomaa ittp Mte Roterla ef Camden, Marsk Haka Traasdak of Ksntew, Tky Lea ftamphroy of Htltoa of Kar* Ooveraor Thurmond waa electai Dmaoeratlo aatiottal oommittaemaa. Mn. Amm Agaew, Damoeratk aa- tfouat commlttaewoman, aad lira. Kitty McCravy Wtlson vies obal^ State Ctelrmaa W. P. Wrakta was reelected. Ckorge Warrea. of Hampton, was temporary chaInBaa of too ooavttioa and dettverei the keynote speaeh. Georga Ball Tim- Low Bidder On Kershaw Road LaiMioa a kalf mika of road ine.. It was , ItJ -4 •■V fil 'A t ■m