The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 20, 1948, Image 1
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CAMDEN. SOUTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, AUGUST M. IMS
wai
TuoiHijr*
^Hiffh SAool
Auf. 25
wM ^
•fll b« “f"
hi the \ Camaen
m the 194M9
u ,-)unced the peF»
teachers for . the
High School, Jhe
Grammar Sch"^
Tree ,
Jon will
morning,
Cotton la oponing vary rapid
ly la «l»li aaetloa and all of
tha eita In the eounty ara now
running.
K M. Wootan aald Thursday
that ha aatlmatad that ovar too
halao of cotton had alraady
boon aold an tha local market.
Na aald that ootton was
bringing' a gaod prloa, mors
than tha government loan.
The crop In thia county la
from two la three week* ahead
if loot year's
hil
Halley.
Aflairs b Made
To Kiwanis Club
Mayor Henry Savage And
TeU Of Plana Of New
City
House Members
Will Be Chosen
Tuesday;
light Vote la Forecast In
Second Prunarjr—Watcroa
Magistrate Wffl Also Bo
Named I
Carrying out a policy of
keeping the public informed
regardinar the city’s affaire, next
formed will go to the
Sep-
ier* are Mias Mary
win teach In the
MIm Kathryn Barton
Team, who Wgl
[grsBunar school; Mlaa
, who will teach
HUl school,
[i, who will
addition to tho
will be Mica
er, who will
nurse and put/
wegram.
list of teachers
C. T. Baldwin, grin
B. Pierce, H. A*
F - Hi ‘
I O’Cain, Emaat
| Team. Henrietta Dl
Fund or burke,
i T. Weat. r
Bo Tiller,
0. Bruce,
Catherine
Hmt.
*
e • e p
Commissioner A? Sub of RepresentetiTee from this
Karesh spoke to the Camden " ^
Kiwanis Club at the dub’s
regular 'weekly meeting
Tu^day regarding the plane
of the new city administra
tion, "t: ,
yiCDCIMSUYCB Xivn HW
county. Voters of Weteree
township will also choose e
magistrate for their town
ship.
The foar ran over randldstna for
Nice Gift Made
Quaker Cemetery
By Dr. Ehrinclou
II I ■■■ II HUl ■■IMW
Deed Conveying One And
Three Fourths Acres As
Gift Is Signed By Dr,
Alfred
duh an
C\t wwSItlMP wvw
of the city
(Seek
list Traffic
Highway No. 1
Of Association At
Held In Camdw
Budget For Com-
Kershaw county voters Dr. Alfred E. JChpenclou,
polls again
of New York
of Camden
Friaads of Mrs. P. O. Kearsa will
regret to learn that aha underwent
h major operation at tha Baptist
hospital In Columbia last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. “
mowed back to
aa scoot executive for Kershaw and
ykir field counties.
•Highway Patrolmen
Four stats highway patrol men
are now located In Kershaw coun
ty. They are George Read. Jack
Mortage, Ban Lambert aad James
Benton, Mocingo is at Karahaw,
Read aad Lambert la OUadea and
pill mark out of Bethrme.
^tha Hons# ara tha two
Major Kawaga aMde ft ptshr tn Ghitor Arrants
his talk that the commissioners In- * “ “
tend to let the city manager ha
rtty manager lh/ feet aa well aa tn
name aad aaM^thCy did not pro-
toae to tnterfara with him In tha
liacharge of hia duties unless ha
•honjd get too far off tha beam,
which, ha said, was K was
itad ha wwdd
Mr. Sarage said that it was not
a good policy for tha commisskm-
ws to be continually Interfering
Jonas aad Wm. R. Gettya and RaaR
Kelly. John Raboa, tha r
d^a, was eliminated in
Imam,
The two ran owar _
magistrate of Weat ’Wt
•hip are A. B. Neleoa
Bandera.
with tha manager and that they
did not propose to dTao.
He etatod that the etty hoped
to be able to gat the state
’ highway department to widen
Worth Btoad street whleh, ha
said, was a traffic hazard at
tha first
with Lenars P. Rosa second high.
Mr. Rosa withdraw
ood race and Mr.
third high was
placed in tha ran a—
A comparatively light veto la
expected in the primary next Tuea-
he day. The vote In tha first primary cat down.
by way of gift, out and
three-fourthB acres of land, —
lying between the Quaker
cemetery and hie plantation.
TfcU generous gift win he a mom _ _
oao. The nucleus of the nimzA
emetery was started tof 1 DvIllllHC
i^ Sa Quak^T? 7 Prom
this itgrew into tha town came-
«aty. Tha growth of (ha ceamtary
has been sach that its present
grawo lot apace is tilling up mars
and mors.
* The only condition mads by
' Dr. Ehreneieu In hts dead It
e»lpamdhl v Af* massf BBaim RThrlai ntn> i
v*e mnu ivirw. c.rjnviv^ivM
fast to Camden and to their
many friends In this city.
Several years back It was ramm
ed that the beautiful background
of trees oa the north and south
maiary. a part of Dr.
'a plantation, wars jb be
#N
of the armed forces at Fort
Ha outlined about the same pro-
tram as was outUaed at prwrious
— forums bald at tbe Camden Rotary
Jr., of La- Onh murting and at a masting of
American Lagton post He arid
M had been hoped to have a
— light compared with the en
rolment hut it is thought that the
totjU^negt Tkeeday will b# even
There ara no statewide mess In
he nor
intollthe _
drtran by Marion
dtt* mile
night. He received heldl^
on hia hand and
to the rtamd— 1 hoe-
jaing takas to the Vet-
hospttal In Columbia
v, Baton TbuSk,
M Team, Madge g.
I Boykin, Irene
m “swe 1
|Hill School: P.
; Nelle A
Richards,
| C. B. Salmond, ^to-
celled to the
_ of the Caaastary i —
of Oarnddh whtoh nBl hs held
5:15
The program was in chargu of
U . Clator Armste. who tntredeced
'layer Savage and Mr. K
In (he abauncu of the
Jahar Myers, whs to 111,
▼lee president, preeided. Mr.
Myers
«'
Mias Jennie Mo-
in, principal of ’
oi. announced
new students to -
should have
and sehedul-
high school 0#- '
J 8 30 and 12:10 an
|August 25.
i boys and girls who
Sen but have net
, but R does not
seventh graders.
I tore moved , Into
I the summer snonld
i sad bring record
lie bool.
]>4oes not apply to
from last Jhnn
| promoted to “
I Pine Tree eah
school as those
■recorded and ach
of TOrdfeand the Bull” at tha
regular weekly luncheon, of the
Rotary Club at its
Discuss
Son At
(eetmg
T'’
farmers aad sofi
hors from Ker
fing countteh was
tirm, near
Uy, August 11
observe conaarva-
•ttmra bean on*
Sveat’s farm,
regional
State
Present
of
1 <lf9
ws«
v and tinea?
tohad a
rotations,
areas,
jSTTeap!.
4 And t
ulldlifa. A
above
Plate
nay
•MtmSS
* “ to •lift
lUr. John ▼. Murray, ef BoUmsm.
For Pvt. Morgan
Friday Afternoon
arwmsy luaavaawxraa a. aaaas musm/«
Marion Bmrgeaa, educational
tbaada Praobyterian
three gumbars and
_ | will be held fbr
director of Batheada Presbyterian ;Pvt. Pervis N. Morgan, of On. C,
lumbers andflth Infantry Raglmeat, who died
May M. 1144. near Roma, Italy, at
TJnkm Baptist church, Friday, Aug
ust to at I p. m. Interment will fol-
Iwo In tha church oanMtery.
The services will be conducted
church, sang three numbers
j^ie and ▲. C. McKaln sang a
Capt R. E. David
Is CalledToDoty
lertB. David of Battery
_ Gen Battalion, hi
recalled to active duty a|
leave toe later part of toe
tor Fort Bliss, Texas, “
win take three
tn thslatest
^ He will be
Cecil Parker,
During Capt David’s absence
rom Camden, Vhich wilt cover toft
ertod from Beptamberlto
bar L thft DeKalh . township _
trsta’a court wfll be tn charge of
I* D. Vincent of Flat
tor the
tfcto time bet (hat
rircnmstancea It had I
Ha aald whan tha new city
arrived one would Ito
tog
public be- unto in the first .
The pods win «
at Tuesday and
ftk;
— R. ^
an'foor of hlft
The Cemetaigl
inquiry of Dr. Blhrinclou and he ftot
only dentod the report bet added
that (he people ef ‘
rest aaaerad that
pto family wlR owl
weeds in ieaatltm to ha destroyed.
Five Bey Scouts
briefly, touching on (he financial
wfM to «.
~VZ:
Bey
Bhaylop of
r-i»i
of ■. H. Mosely. troop
a- v*
■■r i
Path finding. Donald Dabney
in
_ 1L m*.'
Lyttletoo Street
Sunday afternoon, August 22 st S
o'clock and will to coftdnrtcd by
the Rev. H. L. Spall, the pastor.
Military honors wilt hs ftdoorded., —
There will to a firing sqnad from Class reqeira
Battery B, 712th AAA Bn.. Chpt dings met the
Jack David oommaadlsg. A bugler]Pathfinding t
furnished by the Camden high I merit badges. — —
•chool band will softad taps. Tha I was auccaaafpl tn hia review tor the
James Leroy Beik poet ^f the I Pathfinding. Carpentry and Home
mericaa Legion will set as es- Repahre merit hedgea. Randolph
rrt f Shay tor was approved tor toe Path-
Fid. Freitag whs tha eon of Mrs I find In* merit badge,
lam Mayer Freitag and tha total Bays Mr. flhsalay. Scoutmaster:
t EL Freitag. fie was la hto|«‘We welcome every hoy to visit or
lir Dr. A 8. Lockee and the Rev.
Partridge. The funeral will be con- y -jtl -r —ti v_ w _»■>'■ — *
WJwttt -iHtyr yww. Atir. 7” ™ ffliiaiSU’SSiii. a ini
bz MU, «a k« tmMM Ir B>t- w »t»«l HrrtoM wm MM< <z>|twek^Maw«>M 1MBM,
f night in the
7:10.”
lag sqnad win to ^
~ tBattalion. mg<
mlshed by tRa Cam-
was tha son of Mr.
L. Morgan, of Blnaey.
Surviving tn addition to hto nar
ants, are a brother. Curtis
of Btoasy; two sisters,
^ jd nils Morgan of
and his _
Morgan of
City Visited
Approximately 1*2 Inches of rain
fail in Oajr” - —
acoompanted by probably the great,
eat display of electricity seen tore
this year. Lightning flashed an
Jtnouier
tarred paturday
OelC Scout
7:10
the
a rifle not
The little
the side by the
Tommy Ed-
for the "“•y 1
Health Mrft.
eseaeagAm am to
uncles and
Shi
fifth
___ by aU of
playmatato..
Hall at
his birthday, August 22.
Pvt Freitag attended
i-S^lTen Brick
H to '
,: V: •• a ' *•'. . •! e -1 ^ J; ’ t<
Camden Delegates
To National lions
N. C..
id by bto mother.
Sadie 8. Freitag of
^ and Camden, and
Dr. R. Hi
Oi Carrieon
Elmer Nolan Helps IXnila*
Train Junior Team \
win ntm
be built on
At the
ad the
told to Mow York July MR
i a report e« f“
stated fliat
auu«r Nolan, who captainsd the from | to I rooms, wfll
Camden Baflftogs bpek tn IMS and I the Circle which was laid out on
who led 'tha local gridders to a Lrha^ was part of the KlrkwObd pelf
— Path in | course many years a*o sad which
\ directly south oi
conch of <hs Junior varsity toft
of (to Camden grid achoola. The Work
. wfll to mads up of talent on the subdivision construction
(he eighth and ninth grade*, feet aad H is hoped to have
the | ^ ti^
tog completed by early spring
from the eighth ana mnra gra
A. K. McDonald to oosfth of
ieafc&Mr For Quarters
'-tw*
K\<'
Columbia, Dies
Douglas D. Branham, IS, of Oft-
.Ijunbia, a brother of jU
Jof Camden, died Tut __ —
in Columbia. Although to had
rVr-i:' r.iAftwv't-Mt''•tL. / '*
been to declining health flsr some
Lpected. * *-
Mr. Branham was born to Ker-
baw county, the son of the lata
owls Branha “ ———
|‘Branham.
... ^ .n Augttot 80. Other bi * for 0
H0ffman ''
<*m Mi piacejsf
i past I
of the
list church.
He to survived by (wo
Mias Mattie Bell Branham aad Mi
V. F. Aufhtry. both of Cohnnbto; _
son, George Brantom, of the IJ. S.
Navy; twe atotan, Mrs. 8. M. Davis
.of Oohunbla aad Mrs. Baftk Btoraa
Any | of Btanar;
of
Blanev Scoots
awassaa^j i^a.wi0
Wfll
la the Betaine
14 W Pl__ W S'■M-J-UULM.
nvevee uy mayor
it day o
in at-
of Atod IndS-
_ ~ T aontato 251,144
— Tbaletoh at Qaaera,
Jwttgsrtftad, to tha lewaat ctab to
The parade la which
ttolpated. wae a mala
the
three
parable to the^
Orleans," by Mr. Walton.
their
bands to the
Fred Wert aad Mrs.
s accompanied ttolr
has hurt much of
The Pteney^ pubHc aehools wfll
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it to
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tot
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while edb section ef
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