The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 18, 1948, Image 6
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D. A.R. Attend Marker tinvdlmg
By' Sadie yonfres^tapr
An liistoric and enjoyable outing Injoyed by mem>
Imh of Hobkirk Hill Chapter, on June 10 at
4:80 p. m., on the occasion of the dodication of a marker
Jttd obajBnhanfce of National Flag Dap aiOld Waxbaw Pres-
Bptailaii church, Lancaster county, w the Waxhaws chap-
W, D.A.R.
‘ A yery haadeome granit'e murker
hM bem readied for unvellini^ in
Ihe tawa in troat of the historic old
Aarch, orgaalsed at 1755 by Scotch-
Mail ettlaeoa of that section.
Tbla fear aad a half acre tracA
deaded to me oanareKatloD by
aad miroter Robert MlUer.
t. 1751. earliest battd-
waa of losa aa4 was used aa a
pltal for woCofM soldlew dor
ljU tha Rerolatlda^ war. |t wai
litttaad by the Brttiiili.
The preeeat bdlU^, the fourth
edifice, waa built Ifi 18t5 and re
dded and bHck veneered In
T^* exercises were held froni
the portico of tbd chiUah and' a loud
abeaker made every' word 4^tto<-t
to the Interested spectatore baated
ob the lawn.
Kev. Bedenbaoi^
is Now Attending
Chaplain School
|tenil»ert Pastor Condoictod
Daily Moming Sarvice At
Chapel And Spok e On
Prayer Aad Holy Spirit
tery wee aext in order and tomb
stones •datlac from 1768 were in-
specM. Flags flew orer all Rero-
tationery graves.
Ameag prominent persons buried
thisw are President Andrew Jack-
BOn’s father; Rev. William Richard-
poo, the first pastor, snd the fsm-
ooe general, William E. Davie,
Bevolotlonary patriot, founder of
the University of North Carolina,
r of North Carolina and
minister to France.
Many descendants of the early
pioneers buried in ,Old Waxhaw
cemetery live in Camden and Ker-
Rhaw county.
The.Hobkirk Hill chapter plans
to erect a marker on 'the battlefield
of Hobkirk Hill in the fall. '
The regent,
preeldSd, aad
Rev, W. P. N
the national'k
the flag, led
A* 8- Tennant,
...yoca^oa hr the
*^was foUowed by
to and pledge to
Mrs. Preston B,
Wilkes, Jr., of Liberty Hill chapter,
DAR, of Charlotte, N. C.
After a vocal eolo by Mrs. J. W.
Medford. Mayor K
Four From County
Finish Courses
At The University
Held For Death
Of Kershaw Man
William JAffw Howtar, 21
Stabbad To Death In 'An
Altareallon On Saturday
Might
Tben-Age Canteen
To Present Talent
Show On Jniie 24
A talent show, replete with acto-
batiam barber ahop quartet, to®"
bone eolo and many other special-
Ised attracttohs win be presented
by the Teen-Age Canteen on Thtara-
fommcncemcnt exercises were
C. Billings of j held on June 2 at the University
Lancaster tatrodaced the speaker, South Carolina for 399 students.
Dr. Bmect Beaty, of Davidson Col-Ujje largest cIsrs to receive de-
1®K*- greoR and ceitificates in the hls-
Dr. Beatty’s address on "A Peo- ,ory of the institution. Rear Ad
pie's Memory” was patriotic and niiral Norman M. Smith, president,
historic^ . announced today
Attar the anvelllng of the menu- ^ severley Herbert, prominent
Mr,
..'f
meat by two youthful descendants,
’lyBSriM” waa anng and the bene-
dlttloa pronounced by Dr. A. J.
OB.
visit to the famous old ceme-
PR THEATRE
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NOTICE
We are happy to announce that
new prejeetlon and setmd equip
ment le being Incfalled In the Fla
^Umatre. We feel tuns H wHt add
fbr greeter oemfort and better #n-
tbrtalnment
Friday-taturday, June lAlt
''SIOUX CITY SUE”
with Gene Autry
Chapter No. 1, Men Never Forget
>Alee Cartoon
Saturday Night Show, S:00
"FUODIN HEAD"
with Judy Canova
Menday-Tueeday, Juno 21-22 , -
"TYCOON"
in Tbchnlcolor—with
John Wiiyne,' Lorraine Day
Movietone News A Comedy
Wedniaday-Tbursday, June 23-24
"■ACHELOR OF BOBBY 80XE8"
with
Shirley Temple, Cary Grant
Myrna Loy
News of the Day & Comedy
Columbia attoiney, made the com
mencement address. Honorary de
grees were awarded to S. L. Lati
mer, Jr., editor of The State; Dr. J.
Heyward Gibbes, Columbia pby
slcian, and Alfred Q. Smith of LeX'
Ington, agricultural economist.
Students, from Kershaw county
receiving degrees and certificates
were:
Bachelor of Arts in Education,
Jean Hough Richard, Kershaw. '
Bachelor of Science In Business
Administration, Fay' Lomansky,
Camden, and Joe M. Kelson, Cam-
dea
Bachelor of Mechani
cal Engineering, l^niliam Aloyslus
Mhllen, Camden.
Bachelor of Science In Phar
macy, Frank C. Hammond. Camden,
and Robin William Zemp, Jr., Cam-
dea
TIbm Out far a Bast
It takas from twu to 10 times as
tong to become rested after being
overly tired as it does to racuperate
at Am first signs of fatigue. A hap
when one first ’beeomes tired
will work woeders. A few minutes
Itrstched out on a comfortable bed
ton will be far more vahisble than
sevtral hours when eomplstely ex
hausted.
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Chaplain (Major) Kenneth W.
Bedenbaugh, pastor of the Meth
odist church at Rembert, is attend
ing the Sixty-Sixth Associate Basic
Course at The Chaplain School,
Carlisle Barracks, Pa., and conduct
ed the dally morning chapel ser
vice of the C!haplafn School June
9 at'the invitation of the command
ant. The service was attended by
members of thp. staff and faculty,
and student body.
Chaplain Bedenbaugh spoke on
"Prayer and the Holy Spirit,” bas
ing his remarks on Acts 1:12-26,
Clmplain Bedenbaugh said: “Cbrist-
iahlty movement began in a
prkyer service. We need to learn
what brought about the remarkable
results of this fine prayer meeting.
It was not because of the caliber
of the individuals present. They
were quite ordinary folk. The re
markable results of this first pray
er meeting were brought about by
the spirit in which the disciples
prayed. They were not only expect
ant and united; the ea^y disciples
were persistent, active rather than
passive.”
In addition to the chapel service
at which attendance Is voluntary,
an hour Is set aside for private
and corporate devotlohy from one
to two o’clock evBvjntuemoon.
There are 31 clergymen from 11
different denominations in the
class. They came from 19 stales,
the District of Columbia and
Puerto Rico. All of them are chax»-
lains of the Organised Reserve or
the National Guard. After the com
pletion of the four week course
some of the chaplains will be re
called to active duty in the army
or air force, but most of them. In
cluding Chaplain Bedenbaugh, will
return to thto clvlltan asaign-
menti.
Camden Cadet To
Go To Fort Bragg
Col. R. H. Grinder, professor of
Military Science and Tactics of
Hampton Institute, Virglala, aih
nounced that Cadet Staff Sgt.
James E. Cooke, 809 Lyttletou
street. Camden, la one of 27 ad
vanced student! who will attend the
ROTC summer camp at Fort Bragg,
N. C., from 18 June through 1 Aug
ust 1948.
Cadet Cooke is a veteran of
World War II, with more than two
years service. He served with the
Transportation Corps, U. S. Army,
and at the time of hts discharge he
was a Technician Fourth Grade In
the 263rd Port Company. For the
1947-48 school year, he received an
appointment la the Cadet Corps of
squadleader of the aeo<md sqMd,
first platoon. Battery '’A”, twaie of
the outstanding batterlei , in the
ROTC Battalion at Hampton Inati-:
tute. ’This position is one of honor
for first year advanced student.
Cadet Cooke si a sophomore in
college, majoring in Architectural
Engineering. He is active in campus
aettvitiee and has been an outstand
ing student in military science!
throughout the year.
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Wayside Theatre
(U-Prive-N)
Friday and Saturdaiy
' June 18 and 19
“RED STALUON**
with Robert Paige
Also beolnning of drematio aer-
- lal "Hurricane Expreee"
Monday and l ueaday
June 21 and 22
“BARBARY COAST*
festuHng Joel MoCrae antf
Mitom Hopklne
Aiae color cartoon
lay and ThuiMay
June 23 and 24 '
“KILLER DILL**
featuring Stuart Erwin and
Ann Qwynn
Also "Pleetic Inventlone"
ay and Saturday
Jana 28 add 26
‘•WHEN im
featuring Ran<^h Seott and
key Prenela
Alao "Houaing Problem’'
Atw Seeoag inatattmeat
"HurrleMW
Labon Watan is being held in
the Kershaw eounty Jail charged
with the fatal atabbing late last
Saturday nii^t of William Steve
Hunter. 31-yaar-old Kershaw man.
The altereatSOU in which Hunter
met hie death occurred in front of
stmw baildtag on the ootMrirts
of Kershaw.
A coroner's fury on Tuesday
evening found that Hunter came to
his death fron wounds inflicted by
a knife in to kaads of Waters.
Hunter'M YRirfiVed by hli par*-
enta, Mr. aad Mrs. Perry V. Huntmr.
of Kershaw; four sisters, Mrs. Paul
Byrd of Jeffeason, Mrs. Frank Rob
inson of Kershaw and the Missge
Bernice and Bobby Jean Hunter of
Kershaw, and three -brothers,
George, €!harto and David Hunter.
Funeral seridcaa were held Mon
day aftemoom at 8:80 o’clock from
the Flint Ridge Baptist church, the
Rev. Roy Nael officiating. Inter
ment waa in the Blackmon ceme
tery.
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Hal* Middleton, hvoA direetorr has
consented to direct and advise to
performers.
Morty Mailer, president of the
Teen Tavern, will be master of
ceremonies.
There will be a small admleafoo
fee and the proceeds from tke show
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V Route 3, Camdep, S. C
Ag Representative of the Stark Broth^g Orchard
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OF Louisiana, Missouri
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Inttf eated parties may jarr|n«e appointments ky writinf to Mr.
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