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- J t >. y-.- ■ t^-. < vm*. fev'* CHRONI ' *\‘-^ . X'.'K ^ Ml Vi. " - '■'« ’ t:p A'fjs .V^"! Hi. ., 00 CAMDEN. 30UTH CAROUNA,'FWDAY, MAY 28,1948 h . t ' J ■ r .C T _ bivage Wins Mayor^s Race; Four Run Over For iwo lates For |K Offices AjinoiiBdiig ^ ^ ]4ew Annowwwn^ol XhU W«ok, Witfc £ntonnf IUc« For Of Court Alt Evening 6f Song New Choral Club Giws Concert Tuesday Ni^t The Camden Choral Society, makinir its first; public ap> pearance, will give its first annual Spring concert on Tues day night. Jane 1 at 8:15 o’clock at the Camden Grammai* ^nool auditorium. The society will sing a group of classic al and popular numbers. MIm Anne Banch. .coloratura so-MIm Doris Ames, Mrs. H, S. Bow- prana, of Coitunlii^^ will be the Mrs. Joe Brunson, lira. Jim guest ertlst Miss Buncb, a rialng . j^or « a« CaroMna, « ▼ol«e certifi- Mra. M. a Porte, Mrs. Jim Gandr, cate from Mrs. a L. CrooU, of Oo- Mra. N. P. Oettya, Misa Cary Outb- *■ ^ H. C. HaUman, Mra. Qer Capital City a popular young sing-! trade Harrla, Miss Mary Hayes, •'t- ... ..... Joo Mickle, Mrs. J. O. RJch- The chwl society wUl sing “Rl-’ards. Mrs. J. K. Lee, Mrs. Doug Castre*s Prayer to Jesus” Montgomery, Mrs. A. D. Me Am, N McCorkle. Mrs. Marvin Oaln, Bridal Chorus^ from ‘‘The Reaaonover, Mrs. Olive Richey, Maiden.?' "My Hero” from Mrs. Carl Rosborougb, n» CboeoUte Soldier” and "Ohl Also Mrs. W. C. Salmond, Mrs. What A Beautlfal Morning” by Os-1 Mamie Team. Mrs. MUdred Team, car Hammerateln. Ind, and Richard Mrs. Willie P. Tiller, MQl*. L. P. ’ |Tot>fn. Mrs. John VlMepigne. Mrs. Miss Bench will sing the soprano'P. a West, Miss Jean Williams, solo 1^ of ‘Italian Street Song”iMra. NeweU Wlmberley, Mra. Hast- f^ •mughty MaHetta” with the Ings Wyman. Mra. Ernest Zemp, cho^ socitetyr She wlU also sing Mrs. J. Blakeoey Zemp. Mrs. John Tell Me O Blue, Blue Sky” by Hagins, Misa Ada Phelps, Mlauiura Ohranini; ‘pother Dear.'' a Polish Grubbs, ^Mrs. Hugh BUlt^, Mrs. folk song; Vocl DliPrimayera” by Lila King and Mrs. Frank Coreton. Stranas. Membera of the choral society ere Mias Marian Burgees, dlreetor; lugk mUmps, Oettys, Dr. A Flower l%op To Be Omstnicted (hi ft'oad Street t WiU B* ErMtod Ou W. L. Gbddalu Froporty :* And 5orpo At Rnlnil Oudot For CundoB Floml Co. County Democrat catlve committee wul Lt Saturday to fix the en- for candidates for Bty offices and also to se- the date for the closing Entries, it was announced lay. wMk two candidates have Sliced for Clerk of Court, fol- the announcement of Mrs. Oyburn that she would not fa«iection. Edward Ogham, gtudent at the> University of CaroUna. and NetUes Myers fue two who ^^® c" Hammerateln. tnd, and Richard,Mrs jBtenUon of seeking tUe of- Rodgers. - jT.ot,fn, Mrs jn are four announced caaRIr to the race for the House of genUtlvea so far. Represen- Clator Arranta has announc- .t he will seek re-election and [Sfter candidates who have an ted are William R. Gettya, who the race two years ago; KellT, who also was in the Itwo years ago, and John Rah- Logoff, a former meashar of se. Representative Arthur J has not yet announeeg hie ef for re-election, but It haa r^entood that he would run- k C . M. Hoagk annouaped Hresk that she would seek re- os county game warden. Saperintendent of Mi- irtkar Stokec baa annquae- ; he kUl sesk rs eieettdn. . F. Roberts announced tkis lir magistrate of Buffalo DtaUve J. P. Ri<auudo all- this week that be woulA i»election from tho feufth dlstiisL ' J •'* ■ % i. A very large crowd is expected to attend this^e first concert to be given hy the society. There will B. M. Craig, N. P.^be no admission charges but an of- A W. Humpbrlee, Joe faring will be taken at the door. loUey, J. K. Lee. A D. McAra, P.j The society was orgaaisei asv- f. McOorkle, J. G. Rtcterda,' C. V.jeral montha’ ago and E. M. Craig Salmond. Paal O. Senqile. J. Lane is pnggWmt. Misa MarUn Burgess Wo9deo«lL IPm Mokerta Akaaader,. is tha dIrseMr. Bmb To iFafice Cafled OWR and e e Jimior duunbo* On Friiby 10^ HBi^ FlEm Third Diotriok To Bo HMrd -4t Can^Halh for U. 8. To dear Fidd, Baseball dame Chiof a Coooo F Bohiiid To Wn Khlnhliig Como Wodnoa atioBal Poppy Dap day, May 29 will be "Poppy in ^mden and meahera of Romans Ahxiliary of the Amarl- egion will be on the streets them. The proceeds trom of these poppies will go tied veterans. n . Bailay Horo Sunday* Sinday morning at the 11:14 at Betheada Presbyterlaa the Rev. J. C. Bailey will Dr. 'Bailey, after n long Untingaiahed .service in th# try of the PresbyterteB ckurtih * liring in Summertoa, hAvhm itly reUred from the peatorota Rep. William .Jenninga Bryan Dom of tne third South Carolina eonneadon- al district, a candidate for the United States Senate, will be guest speaker at a dinner meeting the Cam- dep Juaiolr-Chamboi ^f Com- moret in the Hiuit room of the ShiBfield Hotel on F^day Bifht congressman Dom was selected as the "Young Man of the Year for 1947” by the JayCeee of the state. jSsi ia a member <a the Qreeawood Pubor Chassber of Commerce. Mr. Dora was elacted to tha loW' er hemsa at the South Carolina Omi' a« Bbenwer Preahyt«i1oaja*al AssmnMy and then at the oe^ hhRockHin. Every ‘ ^ d to the service. HigOiibwni nisorFolfies Csmdwi Lions Club is f«parttioiu for the prsaeuUr 7 the Monarch Schoia of of the seoond annual I Follies on Friday night. June the Qnmmar School aaii- will be placed on _ , 1 ud an interesting and at- troin m is promised. „ Services B. Ratcliff, Sr. urvlces for Wa4e H- w-. prominmt fanner sal ■ of tte Csssstt cMusnalty, Sunday moraiag at '^n home. IntermsUt tel- cemstery. «ed at the OasMi.. •ouklMT sfMr "*Me4 mpess. b ^Ted by his vilow, S 8»n:ey RstcUII, of Can Wade H* Ratellff. tad W. T. Ratdiff <lAa*ht«r, jUnWi of Caaaatl; umm M*«gle Thompum of •'•“dchlldran aM CommipTot Kiiarter$ . aiectloa was choasn state senator before hs was old enough to quali fy. Ha resigned his seat in the to enter the service served thNaghout the war. When the war waa-over he tprned home and entered the race for Coagreaa against tha ystaraa Bitlmr B. Kara, and was elected. It la expected that many of tha JayCees will bring gueats to tba maetlng Friday niidtt. Not Necessary To R^-register For General Election It la mnr aanoaaced that ft wiR not ba naeasaary for thosa who curad city ragistratten certificate* enabltv tbani to ante la tba re andum on Aa astebHahmaat of efiy maniiai iioianiiislna fora tsisiawit to ranre^ter for gaaaral daetfcm on t. Last wqsk It was would ba aacaabary vatod fa tba ragtotar agate. b*f tbte aHnt was raaallad thte tha aMouBoamittt mads rUfloatas lataad tor tha ef^ alsetlaa -woM ba *o^ lii one of the wilds ball game* ever offs the. Juegion etasBuoL A flower shop, ccunparable with the finest in tne South, Sb to be constructed on the W. L. Goodale property on N. Broad street, on the site of the Amoco Service Station, across the street from the Kershaw county court house. Plans ara now in coarse of preparation by an architect and It la hoped to have construction un der way before the middle of Aug- uat The property has a frontage on Broad street of over 100 feet and extends back some 100 feet. It is plmwed to locate the flower shop in such a manner as to permit of parking space for many cars near the building. The eeat or rear end of the prop erty abutts on the line of the new street the city plans on building and which will extend from Bast DeKalb street to Walnut street. The -flower shop, which will be in a OoioBlal lypa of architecture, will be loosed to the Camden Flor al company and will bo a reteil outleC for flowers sad plants. The flxturee end e<iulpmeat for the ssles room and also storage sec tion wfll b* af the ftaest svaU. il*. The Bsw abep win eatablfadi and ooaatltMa ait anal of which Ae eotaammlty wm ba weU proud. Mot mtt la tba alto ea Gaasdea's SMtu htehway but R Is alM oa aa teipartsnt fsdcral blghway, known as V. 8. ttl, that naks Csadl with Charlotte aai botete north sad went. Many towflits use this hUhwuy durteg year. Tbs ftae new flower shop wS attifmt «a attention from thaao tourists end others and give adM preatfge to the dty and community. The Camdea Floral Company, Inc., has been operatlnf In Cam- dM for the put n year*. The of- flierd of i^dWpi^tteB are%ll- Ham L.. Goodale,. wealdsat sad treuarer, and N. Rolsiid Goodala, Jr., vice president end secretary. * i jginc (>«hde]i tbani .jjiMtini Omgebm^R io 11 In tan innings weonasday night Thirty-four hits, four of them home runst were chniked up by the ttimn. Blalock, Stone 1 an4 Horton all hit four maip tars, while PeLury, of Orangeburg, alormer Chief, also connected for a round- tripper. In a frensed tmth Inning the fans iw eiViryUiliig but a bun flgbt. Police bad to be called by Umpire Seymour to clear the tlald of the wraagltef Orangeburg playara who ware froCestteg a decluoir at first base. One Oraaieburg spectator wu tekaa into cwtody by cCfloers aad removed from the park. - IbTintir started lor Camdea aad lasted twa iaaiags aad had yialded five ktta. oaa a homer aad another a deebie to Ae third wlAont an out whaa Stokes toOk ever. Stokes had two out la the nhiA when he loat bis oontrol and Moore, who had OMM from the hospital wheite his wlfa lisa OrMleaUy UL went In aadrwu found for a stogie that pat tha.Tiskars lAaad It to 10. , pi Ae GasMMa bsU of Aa ulnA Hrrird singled and camp in to tie ap Ae pasM when Chandler i^led to right V la the flret of jAe tonA Moore retired Ae vlstton easfly. two oa strAw and Ae third on an easy toner to seooad. opened the teaA tor Cam- a atoitot bin foarA bit. WUIItaf staglad aad Btahwlc baated Ae baau lng4idL belhMi shM iMff te fight aesrtog Bortaa wRh the wta- ^ - - aadaflva Coomiittee (hi « New Recreatimi Ptogram Named Karaah, Aad Gla^liHi Mtk* fW. IpnuiuioncF . ng on the Chatoan W. P. the State Democratfe dve Committee, tAi Democratic executi^ mittee decided ThbiiBiypt^ morning to have four 1|| run-over for City Co sioner. The four are T. Gladden A. Sam Karesh, Jtil^ B. McKain and John M Vif* iepigue. V. Baskin said that the t committee was within its rlEhta in mling that only three should enter but he ad vised that it follow preced ent and have four in the race for the two comndsaioner position. The committee decided to do this, so that Mr. Gladden who had previously been ruled out of the second race was declared to tie one of the candidates in the run-over. Hsnry Savags, Jr; waU toowa attonuF af Aa cNy. wm rSSS nominated for Mayor la As Dsma* cratlo primary svsr two Praaeia N. HoOmkiak As ^ ^or, aad Osmsy J. Orssd. a bar of Aa prasant city council. A Sam Xaroah. John M. ^topigM^ n aad T. C. Oladdaa a Mocai MM lor A* twm oommkalonar saajts la conneU. Tba •acond prim^ wlll ba bald aMt Henry Savage, Jr., who will become Csmden'a first pteaday, June 1. Maymr uxider the new commissionFcity manager form of Mr. savaga bad a majority of tii government, issued a statement Wednesday, in which he ®^®' boA opponanu and lad in ft* “f tte city to Ipntinue th^ interest in municipal affairx. w. , Iw a- maiMUs m an at Aa wm ,hU ..pA <S*If* ■aettons of Aa oHy ahowad Aat]^^^®*® “ oH»«laDy tha paopla Aongkt ba would rap-lrj®*®*^. ^ OAocutlva epmailt- rasant Aa entire city. "I hope I wlllj“® J®*’ not dtiappoini any sactlon in Alsi ' k. M.ld. Mayomominata said: 1 - ware seven eandidstea in r ■‘7 r ■ I Ki'j'V ■ a •- S . 4 ■ ti': 11; ■-r ■< v s ■M tin.' .1 1 ■ B: '■ ' , I*','’ 't-: it,- "sC.- ■=. a' V -■S.- -Wt-i v; T.; i.- 1 •A*. - ru T Mayor Ni HeoWy SawagOk Jr. C!o-operation Of All Is Asked By NbfHiiieeli'L^ Ckargod With Of^ Fuads ^nsropriatod By County D^ogatioa in "From bare on out," aays Aa statement of tha Mayor-nominale addraaaad to the paopla of Camden, '*700, tba Commisaionara you aelact next Tuesday and I must all work together as a team for Ae better ment and advancement of Camden. In doing tbis wa ara going to be faead'Wtth many important and dif- flcalt daciaions. Tour oentlnuad un selfish interest in municipal affairs wUi mska Ae declilons easier to make. Don’t let Ae pasing of tha elections diminish your Interest in tba City’! bnslneaa.” Mr. Savage expreasad his grati tude at Aa handsome vote which ha racalvad and said that Aa way «•••••< * • * • » t_» s a s.a * - I'firmly bellava that thara has ** CJommiaaloner and Area never bedn such a stroagly fought campaign with aa UtUa daaUng in .™® T®*®^®® winmlssloner as da- parsonalltiaa, aa lltUa baA-blting ettounittea foUawa: and as lltUe dealing'in parsonall-{ ties as Als campaign. For Als I want to ooDgratulate and thank myj opponents, I |hsll go ahead with toll confidahre of thalr cooperation and asalatance in the proUams Asad." «as««a*«aft*%si 4#7 •tr sss m aavaaaeaa*** ketorns F^om Tuesday’s Primary Appointments of recrcb- tioiiAl commissions for Cam den, Kershaw, Bethuna and Blaney to handle the expisB- diture of the |86,(K>0 ap propriated by the county delegation for county recrea tion mka announced Wednes- day by Senator R. M. Ken- nedv. TTie appointments were made by the delegation. The committees ftHlow: Camden—Austin Shahaan. Mra Brihar Mahaffey and Julian Burns. Kershaw — T. V. HougA J. Burns, aad J. P. Truasdals. Ba Anna—Mrs. Fred Bnrrison, John Dan McLaughlin and Bills Padgatt Blaasy-Dr. W. D. Grlgsto^Miss Islab Bowen and Edward f^^Saa- MAYOR Daway J. Creed Francis N. McCorkle Henry Savage, Jr ^ 1^ coMMieeidNih T. C. Gladden . • • • H* * < A Sam Karesh A Roy R. Mathis ^ M :k^k[aln sw r • s •' • •"< ^^bamber of Com- K-. heaUfMiters to the tik fTJ^apied by My. WSL bas mofud bte^ Jr., is adding Aa occuplad by Aa I^^J^Conunarca to hla of- a proteat qf Baymour to Aa Tlhb Una seom: - Ji se i U U 4 Stokaq. tobora ai IMgan^ White and Cbtanecs. I • a a • a • 4 toba (tori West. ^^^aitetobcr of thF Isparimapt to district Th daettse WM BteMandand •I Aa Aa vpte RetarnFten to (kmToitkm Mr. and Mm G. & Claaey. Mr and Mbw .Ia B. 8miA and Mr. an# plrtu J. F. Mobdy attondad Aa 1^ (^vantion whlA wm bdd itoutoy an* TModay at tha G FmmC btoal at Myrtle Beach. Mr. Olaney is As rutfcrtog ptmI- daut af Aa local dub dad lir Is Aa taeodUag praaldMt stolaAnt Aara WMa at Aa WM a Under Aa tarma of Aa MU. Ae GRy of Oamdan wUl get |A,000: Karabaw |l,oeO: BaAnna tSJdO and Blaaay $S,000. Tba yamatolag 18.040 wtU ba azpaadad tn Aa rwal dla- trleUi by Aa four eommlttaaa above sitting M a oonaty-wlda cmnnlttea. It la mcpectad that As various oommlttass wlU msat soon and da- elda an Aa mathod of axpsndlag Aa tanda. • Revival Draws Large (kowds Tba ravtvaL at tba PMtoeeatol ROlteaM AurA on fblr aCrsat Is cAtteutou wHb good' crowds In.at* Mvualatict A Julian JMR at JaAaoBTlila. ipa.. to~"l[pif Aa praaAlng and tbare aiw •pcotalttob toaUimmlcih. tw tba siA and Etnc oaA ntebt diibt at 7:Se o’etoA toO’ ndtoWte masaanr W. A. (Jack) Moore ArAio J. Stain ..... John M. ViUepigua •* 48 78 77 ( 86 iifTf iijiio los |4t 8s)jtt6|88i|13i ImI; 18H806 24 416 8611823 mjl2^t 19 84(]447 41 ' tof OOt 461677 1144 401 26 "58 125 1541 if 27 62 162 1781 70 IfW OfTS 14fft8t 128j 28| 21| 87| 8| 61 286[118| 60 666 isT 226 662 Qladdon KaraA MaAlc MeKaia Moore I ttain , Vllisfigua Tha conunittaa ordered a Second race batwaan Messrs. KaiMh, Vttla- pigus and McKain, but lalar oedar- ad Mr. Gladden In Ae race also. Tbs sseosM primary on naxt Tnsa- day wfil be coaduetad wlA the vot ing practeeto at Aa same plaoa oa In Aa first primary. Tba polla will ba open from I A M. to f P. M. and except to one or two InstanoM Aa sassa managara of aiaetkm will otfleiato. Tha election test Tuesday passed off without incident TTha vote waa consldarad a vary heavy ona. Ate having bean Aa first hotly contast- ad mnnlcipal election in years. ITia campaign was conducted on a vary high plana by all of Ae mm- didstea, Aara bSfing been a coin- plata absence of bitterness or any- Alng resembling mnd-allnglng. lExtradition Is .r- I.'t- (Tbaaa flgnrea compiled by TThe Chion^ Tneadsy nigbt differ ■lightly in one or two, Instoncai from tha otflctel raauU m decterad Democratic Executive Resistod By Bess by the city Committee. Tba official vote gave Mr. Savage 931, Mr. Moore 394 and Mr. Villapigua 661) Next World Warn Medals Are To Be Available June 1 Police^otted Stolen Tanrab Charley Daas, who aacapad from |a Kershaw county chalngang In July, 1924, baa bean apprAaadad ito New YoA and wtB b^veturttad |to KmAaw counir to edtopieto aa jlB mosA )aR eastoBoa for Iraaktag Ito and tAbii'y' at Aa Court ton, iprovMteg aSSvadttten papers srs ibonorsd bv Aa New FoA aovomor. 'Haakoll Hudson, taxicab operator.! Pcm was RAan Into custory after ibad a laAar unussal axpartenoaltocal autborltlM bad neritlad Aa _ . iTgMday nigbt whM PoUeamanlHaw York poUoa that be WM want- Tha Amartcan. Buropaan-Mlddla gamd caBad him to tall him fliatiMl bare tpt jiA braSktag. Aeoord- Butarn, and Asiatic Pactfie Tbe> ^ ^ ||]g mxlcaba baH basn tekaa.|tog to DsBnAI Dms agrsad star of War Medals will ba avail-| offiofr Bmyrl saw a man drlrtogiWR t® flgbt axtradlANi but wbmi able for issue <m Jana L to Bx- |||g ^ ^ knowing that balRnral Officers WstkfM aad Rcos Navy who ara Tatoraa^ ^ ^ amployad byS. Hudaonlwmit to Nmr York te gat him. be ^ toaat^ R WM annom^ that senteAtag WMlcbaagad bis ntod aad Uhioa Aa today by Chief C. M. Shaaty, (HIG, Ttesmaa later raturnad Aa (Karabaw officers bad not secured petty offlcmr la charge of the RMk ^ paridng lot (papan from Aa SauA OaroHna '■Si [r. Rndspa s vigitonA of said ba. appreciated Ao afflcan. HUl Racruitlag StpUon. vAiA| sarvaa Ala area. Ifadals auy ba obtained from Aa traveling Navy RecruRar who te to Camden at Aa Poet Oftlea aaA ■m.m: . Wadnatetey from 1.00 p. at. untfl WfinmHftfl Tfr liilFi 4:90 p. m. All man must prsMut tM mlglnal discharge atong wRb Asir notice ot ssparatloo papers (Pam NavPsrs ilS), Cbtef BhMly said. In eompUaaca v^ Navy Dept DfraetlTsa. Only matt who dteebargad witb- tloo* wm ba awardsAA Tbs Amerteaa n At Legion Wooimatt of Wovto (tegip war* lOTf bM aaeu^ Aa Lagtett HaR for Us attd-wttL MM and JUm 8. at 7:14 c’taom r FMd MAfMteitollM A O. amar ssRlag tor axtradftton. R was. nry to return and aacura to ba oflarad at tbO'baartag wbleb will ba held to New York <m Friday. May It. Daas bad served but a few montbs on Aa Aatngant when be bla apoapa. When Sheriff Bo- Brubl raeetoe4 * tip (hat be wm to NOW Fork be binFadtetaly ro> ftoF Ao pbMe^lb^ to piA tom up. Pending Aa bMrtng ott Muy II. Dms te betag held to u Vaw Tatk iiiL . ; 4 0Ott TO HOtPtTAL