The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 04, 1948, Image 6
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. Pofitical
Aimoimcements
(Cotmtjr El«ctioB).
I party.
liaagx^BiAY
(AU political annooncements are
116 pajabla In adranco).
For CoBgrosa
I herobjr announce myself a can
didate for rejection to Congreus
CMm tho Fifth CongresHional DIr-
trtet, anbioet to the mlee of the
fltbta Democratic Primary. I ebculd
Uka to taka tbla means of expresa*
Ikg to you, tha people of the Dla-
triet, my dMp appreciation of yottr
past ooafldance aad support and
to assure you that if reflected I
will oontinue to represent faith-
fully and conscientiously the Dis*
trict, tha State and the Nation,
p J. P. RICHARDS
For Houaft ol Roproaentatiyoa
1 wish to announce t^t I am
offering far tha office of mpresen-
tatire from Kershaw ‘ccm^ at the
coining alacUon and bSM my claim
for reoOgaitlon'on the part of the
Toters on my attitude regarding the
sastmge of taxpayers monies. I sn*
nounea my candidacy subject to the
rulau and reguiations of tha State
Dauaoeratic party of South Caro
lina P
* - JOHN RABON
Eightieth Birthcilay
Celebrated May 23
By Mrs. John Clark
For Clerk'Of Court
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Clerk of Court of Ker
Shaw county subject to the rules of
the Demooratlc party, p p
NETTLES A'. HYER8
ForHooM Of Ropreaontatiye
I am a candidate for re-election
to the South Carolina House of Rep
resen tatirea in the oomlag primary,
subject to the rules of the Demo
oratlc party. P
J. CLATOR ARRANTS
For Cork Of Court
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of "cierk .of Court
of Kershaw county subject to the
rules and regulations of the* Demo
cratic party.. D
EDWARD OOBURN
Sunday. May 23, waa a great oc
casion for Mrs. John Clark, Broad
street, who celebrated her 80th
birthday on that date, and having
as gueets for the occasion three
sisters and'a brother from Hender-
sooTille. N. C.,, along with num
erous nieces, nephews, great nieces
and great nephews from Hender
sonville, Sumter and Columbia,
Mrs, Clark fesldes at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Mose
ley, who served a tempting buffet
dinner to 31 guests. During the
afternoon a beautifully decorated
birthday cake, a gift of ‘her only
brother, was served with punch. A
number of additional friends calling
at this time to offer congratula
tions to the honoree.
Houue Of Hkpriej^alivei
f hereby announce myself a can
didate for alactlon to the Soutli .
Carolina Houua of RepreRentatlves county, subject to the rules of the
For Superintendent Of
Education
' T hereby announce~my eandldftcyjCi
for re-election as County Superin
tendent of F^ducaClon for Kershaw
in the coming primary subject top‘‘nio<-''atlc primary. I wish to ex
the rules of the Democratic party.
P WILUAM R. ORTTY8
For Houae Of .
Rggmupntptivea
It la with aincerest humility that
I unnottuce myaelf as a candid-ite
for re-UlOCtlon to the House of Rep-
reaentatlvea for Kershaw County. I
thai&fttlly apprarlate your gen-
erouB support in the past and beg
ot you. your support in the cdni-
ing eleotlon. t
ARTHUR !>. JONES
For HoaM ct Roproaentntiwoa
I hereby announce myself a can-
4idate for the House of Repreaen-
tatirea, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic
press my sincere appreciation to the
people for the confidence placed in
me four years ago, ajKl say to' you
that i shall greatly appreciate it
if you will allow fhe to serve a sec
ond term. P
ARTHUR STOKES
Mrs. L. E. Smith Is
Bereft Of Mother
Mrs. L. E. Smith .was-called to
Hampton, Va.. last week by the
death of her mother, Mrs.> I^te
Faulkner. She was well konwiT lii
Jeii- having' visited her daugh
ter on numerous occasions.
F'uneral services were held at
Florence on Sunday afternoon, con
ducted by the Rev. H. L. Spell, pas
tor of the Lyttleton Street Moth-^
odist church Of Camden, assisted
by Rev. R. Wright Spears, pastor
of Central Methodist tfhurch of
Florence.
Patricia Hallman
Has Dance On
Thirteenth Birthday
Mist Patricia Hallman, suh-deb,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tf. C. Hall
man, wai honored by her parents
on last Saturday evening with a
dance at the American Legion hal^,
celebrating hti 13th birthday. Thir
ty-five of the honor guests class
mates and frkndStfJvere invited and
dancing waa enjoyed from 8 until
11 o’clock.
A color acheme of yellow and
green waa used effectively in the
decorations and refreshments con
sitting of fruit punch, sandwiches,
salted.nnta and candy and the beau
tlfully decorated birthday cake.
Miss HalUAan received her guests
with her parents and her two aunts,
Miss Evelyn Moore and Mrs. S. C.
_ Walker of brfclk, Va. She wAa love-
hy in her formal gown of toft yel-
llow net trimmed in pastel grean and
a gardenia corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. Hallman were as
sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Fred West,
Walter Wllllainson of Norfolk, Va.,
Mf. and Mrs. 6.X!..Walker and Mias
Evelyn Moore, all of Norfolk,-
Skipper—-Graddick
(Coat
Report
Births
Mrn to Mr. aid Mrs. T. Waihrnlgon, TT.’
Myers on May 20th at the Camden
hospital, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dinkins are
the proud parents of a .boy, born
May 24th at the Camden hospital.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Faulkner, who was the wid-'i“>**;l
Camden hospital on May 24th.
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For Magistrate
DeKalb Towtuhip
1 hereby announce for re-election
as Magistrate of DeKalb Township,
subject to fhe rules of the Demo
cratic party.
ROBERT E. (Jack) DAVID
ow of the late C. H. Faulkner, lived
in Florence for many years. She is
survived by four sons and^th|pe
daughters.
MEETS NEXT THURSDAY
For Magiutrate
Wsst Watsrss
hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Magistrate for
The first regular supper meeting
** of the newly organised Camden Ufe
Underwriters Acaociation is sebed;
uled to be held on next Thursday
night, June 10 at the Sarsfield
hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady D. Humph
idea have named their daughter
bom May 22nd at the Camden hos
pital, Sara Francis.
West Wateree, subject*to the rules
of the Democratc party. I appre-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Scott
announce the birth of a baby girl,
Nancy Elisabeth, at the -Camden
hospital May *12. They have an
other daughter, Cheryle Diane.
Born-to Mr. and-Mrs. Wiley Miles
of Blaney, a son. on Saturday, May
29 at the Camden hospital. He has
date the fine vote given me two been named Thomas Lenwood
years ago,'and solicit your support
again this year. If elected I will
seek to render a fair and impartial
service. » p
BEN HUMPHRIES
Miles.
GENERAL ^ ELECTRIC
DISPOSALL*
For Magistrate
I wish to announce that I am
seeking election to the office of
Magistrate for West Wateree .Town
ship, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary. I am now and
have been magistrate for Lower
West Wateree Township for the
past 12 years and wish to take this
opportunity to thank each and
every voter of the Township for
their past support and solicit this
continued support and vote In the
coming election. p
A. B. NELSON
Mr. and Mrs. M. E.^, Moody are
deceiving congratulations upon the
arrival of a daughter, Eugenia Mc-
LeOd, on Monday, May 31 at the
Camdhn hospital. Mrs. Moody is the-
former Louise McLeod. They have
a son. Manning E. Moody, Jr, age
four.
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present sink, or as a part of a complete
mgm G-E Electric SiK
NO MORE QARBAQEI
k Simpljr aciapa all food waste liwo
die sime dtsio opening. Hie Disposall
removes the wute hmmtduutty... no
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• Easy to install.
• Rids TOO of one of the most dig.
agreeable kitchen tssks.
Tigjama IrmU-wurk /•f Nr
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5 iia75
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CLARKSON SUPPLY COMPANY
Next to Chronicle Office
Phone 22-W
For Magistrate
I hereby announce that I will be
a candidate for Magistrate of West
Wateree township subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic party. P
LENARE P, ROSE
Mr. and Mrs. John I. “Bubba”
Moore of Rember announce the
birth of a son on Tuesday, May
25th at the Camden hospital. He
has been named John Isham Moore,
II, for his famous baseball pitcher
father." “Bubba” is the playing man
ager of the Camden Chiefs of the
Palmetto league.
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Mrs. Ula R. Skipper of BUuey
became the bride of WUism Henry
Oraddick of Orangeburg and Cam’-
den at the home of the officiating
minister, the Rev. O. H. Hatchett,
May 2 in Cayce. For her wedding
the bride was attired in a silk print
dres with black accessories. She
wore a corsage of pink rosebuds.
■ Mrs. Oraddick is the daughter of
the late Henrr.F. Boykin ^and Nel
lie Fry Boykin of Lugoff. She re
ceived her education in the public
schools there, and Columbia Col
lege.
Mr. Oraddick la the son of the
late J. L. Oraddick and Lorrlne
Sidgner Oraddick of Orangeburg.
He received his education in the
public schools of Orangeburg and
Cook Ehiglneerlng School of Chi
cago.. For the past four years he
has resided in Camden where he is
in the electrical business. The cou-
;de will make their home in Blaney.
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WOMEN’S AUXILIART. CAIC^ HOBPITAl'
May 26, 1147 to Mky tl. Ifig
May 21,1947. Balance on hand
A88RTS
Renta] fr**m Bvrach properij
Proceeds firom White Elephant Bsile
Proceeds from full page Chronlele A^. for Tag Day
Proceeda from Tag Day
Prqce^ from I^eap Tear Ball
Memberships
Proceed from Sale Furniture Nurses Home
^lonations
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Dinner Guests*
Miss Olive V/hlttrldge gave a din
ner on Tuesday evening at her
home in Kirkwood Lane for Rear-
Admiral and Mrs. Cato D Glover of
EXPENDITURB8 May 26, 1N7 to May |i
For Hospital groand% dtmadon to Qardan Club ^
For postage and stationary ^
For Nurses Home, one-half payment for radio phonograph [
For wiring in diet kitchen .......
For making curtains in diet kitchen
For 17 suites fur. to refumisb nnrsee bedrooms, tnclndlng
16 extra d^sers and tan desks
For expenses^White Eleidiant Sale
For expenses, lull page Chronicle a|l. Tag Day
For expenses, for Leap Tear Ball
For nurses’ graduation—gifts ($18.66), refreshments ($8.7{)
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Funeral Services For
Mrs. Virginia Clark
For Magiatrato
I hereby announce that I wlf)
be. a candidate (or Magistrate of
West Wateree Township and pledge
myself to abide by the rules of the
Democratic primary. ' p
H. W. SANDERS.*
.For Mafia^te
(Buffalo Township)
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Magistrate of Buffalo
township subject to the rules and
egulationa of the Democratic party.
). B. F. ROBERTS
For Mafistrate
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as Magis
trate of Flat Rock township sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic
party and solicit a continuance of
your support.
Funeral services (or Mrs. Vir
ginia Workman (Harke. whose sud
den. death on Friday, May 21 at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Sam
uel Willbom in New Orleans, La.,
came as a distinct shock to her
many relatives and friends here,
were held from the Bethesda Pres;
byterian chusefa on Wednesday, May
86, with interment in’ Qaakef ceme
tery.
Born and reared in Camden, Mrs.
Clarke had endeared herself to a
large circle of friends who were
saddened by her pasing.
She is survived by two daugh
ters, Mrs. Samnel Willbom of New
Orleans, I.,a.. Mrs. Hughey Tildal
of Bishopvilie ; one son, William
Clarke of Columbia; five grand
children, Mary and Harvey Clarks,
Jr., of Camden, Samuel Oateman,
Virginia and Clarks Willbom of
New Orleans; three sisters, Mrs.
J. G. Richards of Liberty Hill, Mrs.
William Crutlo of Sparta. N. J.,
and Miss Annile Workman of Com
merce. Texas: one brother, Henry
Workman, Frankfort, Ind., and
many nieces and nephews.
Active pallbaarers were: Robert
Jennings of Wlnnsboro, James S.
.Caughman of. Columbia, Morgan
Sauls of Mai^ning, C. H. Zemp, D.
M. Davis and Moultrie B. Bums of
Camden.
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Two Paving Projects
Authorized In City
The county ksgislative delegation
has got the highway department to
authorize the paving of Campbell
street from Chounut to DeKalb and
the McRae road from the extension
of Haile street to the No. 1 hlgh-
iwny.
We have^nade arrangements with the Rogers Sil
verware Redemption Bureau, Inc. to give you . ..
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You can get ydu a complete set of this fine silver
ware in this way—Remember to ask for Rogers Sil
verware coupons.
Fri.-SAL, June 4-5
“FIGHTING MUSTANG”
Sunset Carton, Al Terry
Pet Staritnfl
Also Serial, Cartoon and
Loon Rrrei Canwdy
M<m.-TuM., June 7*8
Spaeiall
Man Fought HImt Woman
Loved Him!
“JACK LONDON”
Michael O^aa
This offer begins Friday^ June 4.
Sueea Hayward
Warner Pa$ha News
Wed.-Tlitgrs,, June 8-10
Hie Name itruefc Terror to
’ Rlmry Heart . . tlSQTOiail
Tyrone Fewer In
THE MARK OF ZORR(
with
Linda OamaH, Baali Rathbana
Alae Serial and Nawa
Mra. 'David K. Williame and Mr.
and Mrs.. Charles Greenleaf Knight
of Dripping Springe Ranch, Texas.
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Look Better^ Save M&n
On PenneyU Summer SuiUl
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good looks aa well as cool eoaa-
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37.50
Tropical Trousers
11.75
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plain front, no plants.
Tana, bFoimg, bhiaa.
COTTON CORD
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The laat word in comfort!
WASHABLE cotton anlta,
aingle, dat^le breaated modda!
Tan,'ip’ejr, blue atripea!
17.75
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