The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 03, 1949, Image 8
Preacher
Do you ha*# in
MpeoUllx good
pffMdier? Or do you know aomo-
one olae who do«o? If oo, here’s a
chance to do that preacher a fav
or.
The Progressive Farmer and Rev.
Jamea W. Sells are sponsoring a
contest to select the 14 beet preach
ers In the South. Details of the
contest are announced in the May
taeoe of the magazine. One will
be chosen from each of the follow
ing eAtea: Virginia. North Caro-
South Carolina. Georgia, Fior-
Alabama, Tennessee, West
inis, Kentucky. Arkansas,
stssippi. Louisiana. Texas and
klahoma.
Bach preacher selected will be
given a free scholarship to the
Town and Country School for Re
ligious Workers. 'Emory Unirr^"
itg. Atlanta. Georgia July 4-U,
scholarship will cover tui
board, and cost of room for,
nonsectarian school.
Anyone who wishes may write a
letter nominating a preacher as the
best in his state. Lettess may t>e
long or short. Just tell why you
think the preacher yon nominate
should be selected as the best for
your state. jjMt, the outstanding
things he has 4°he for ^ 0o ®'
munity and the church. Tell why
he deservgp this honor and why he
should recelye the scholarship. No
letter will be considered unless It
is Signed by the writer. •
Nominations must be in by June
10. Msil letters to -lame* W
Sells. The Progressive Farmer, a’
the nearest office. ..Dallas, Mem
phis. Birmingham or Ralelglv
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HELPFUL
If it accottfoWHek nothing else,
the work at critic
minds us
days.—San
Ubei^ T^Ofewi
On
Jennie
Women
fully «
with a
'living
hall, w
were beaut
Admiral Byrd <
In a
with
won
Ws
wt
the opening
were brought
i Annie
R. J;
hostess
aflhmon, Mias
of the
delight-
members
party. Tne
room and
i ensuite,
ted with
and roees.
words
ULE
Richards
rs. R. J.
>w score
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of gifts,
Lo^
&
gave the
Spring
evening.
n, a Winthrop
ate in the class of
the reunion of her
anniversary May
Funeral Services
For Herbert Williams
Herbert Williams, 54, of 638%
York street, died at the Camden
hospital Sunday at 9:50 p. m., aft
er an illness of one week.
Born at Lugoff. the son of the .
late Tom and Emma Dawkins 10
Williams, and a veteran of World
War I, he had lived in Camden
most of his life.
Funeral services were conduct
ed at 5 p. m., Wednesday from
. j
Hongor Flying
r Begin -
Hanger Flying I
[y that Langston
hdd purchased a
rn
stop it
but it v
In last week’s
j Stinson 165. 1
'and tried to
to press,
Soddy.
.t:
it went
too late.
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Last week a number of the
the Pine Srove Baptist church by
the Rev. O. Floyd Montgomery.
Interment followed in the church
cemetery.
He is survived by his widow.
Mrs. Essie Branham Williams of
Camden; four sons, Herbert,
James, John and Marion Williams
of Camden; two brothers, Frank
of Camden and Robert Williams
>f Rock Hill, and four sisters, Mrs.
Williams of Camden, Mrs.
Ray of Cassatt and Mrs.
. a
deluxe four place plane, which
sells for a little over $3,000. It has
a 115 horsepower Lycoming en-
and cruises about 115 miles
per hour, which is not bad for the
horsepower. It gets off nicely too,
even with a full toad. The hardest
thing about flying this plane if
you haven’t flown it before, is lo-
i eating the starter button. It is un-
jder the pilot’s seat, and placed so
•that, while being accessible, it
I would be practically impoaaible to
the starter accidentally.
Jacobs of Columbia, and ht.w-^
,r * En ***’‘ 0< BoH^vUle, |KX?*
au. and
andMisa
%r<
i Sited
in But
ies-
L. P. Thortir
ighter, Mrs. /
t Columbia on Sun-
ics ge-
sophomore
Chronicle.
Mrs. H. S.
Higgiiu spent
P. Thompson
vf ‘ ‘
fln Bui
day.
Mrs. F. B. Floyd spent last week
in Camden with her aunt, Mrs.
William Clybum.
Miss Faye Towne, a Columbia
hospital nurse, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ward-
law, Jr.
Mrs. T. P. McCrae spent Satur
day in Columbia.
On Thursday afternoon. Dr. and
Mrs. J. M. Freeman and little son,
Jimmie, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Clements, Sr.
John Thompson spent the
Islai
James C. Baker, Jr.,
Member Graduating
Ciabi ’ A t Furman
James C. Baker, Jr., of Cam
den, is a candidate for the Bach
elor of Arts degree at Furman
Uriiversity’s 123rd commence
ment exercises Monday morning,
June 6, At Textile Hall at which
former Secretary of State James
F. Byrnes will make the princi
pal address.
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DAIRY FEED
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weekend at Pawley’s
house party.,.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Heridl, Bish
opville, visited Misses Elizabeth
and Lai Richards on Saturday.
Misses Richards accompanied
them to Rock Hill on Sunday to
attend the graduation of Miss
Suzanne Heriot at Winthrop Col-
lege. ' -
Miss Righton Richards Joined a
party at Charleston on Saturday
to take a cruise in Elliott Springs’
yacht to seaports in Georgia,
Florida and other points of in
terest.
t Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lucas
and little son, Columbia, spent
the weekend with Mrs- Lucas’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mc
Manus.
On Sunday afternoon Misses
Clara and Louise Johnston had as
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Hayne, Misses Joanne and Janet
Hayne. ‘Mrs. Nettles and Miss
Marie Nettles of Sumter.
Miss Callie Jones of the Dreher
High School faculty, spent the
weekend at her home here.
^ Mr. and Mrs. George B. Cun
ningham, Rock Hill, were week-
Opportunities might be more
easily recognized if they didn’t so
often come disguised as hard
and on a work.—Grand Rapids Press.
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Cunningham.
Miss Bettie Richards ai
“Tuggie M Todd, Laurens, spent
the weekend with Mrs. John G
Richards. p
• ilk and Mrs. R. J. Wardlaw,
Jr., Jimmie and Billy Wardlaw
and Miss Faye TOWne stopped by
the Iris Gardan in Sumter en-
route to Columbia on Sunday aft
ernoon. \ M
Mrs. Marion Wuson, Dari
is visiting her father, N. S.
ardsTiT
Misses Clara and Louise
ston spent Monday in Si
with Mr. and Mrs. Will
who took them t9 see the
Gardens-
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hig-
ins and little daughter, Mary
Catherine, Great Falls, were Sun-
ay guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Higg
Leonard S. Mayer
Representative Fee
NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Phene 124-W V
been calling on all the Piper deal
ers showing the new Clipper. Even
the dealers are enthusiastic about
the qew plane, and dealers are a
critical lot.
Houston Moore soloed May 25,
in an Aeronca Champion.
The Civil Air Patrol received
some good equipment from the
Air Force recently. The’members
have been trying out the new
walkie-talkie sets, and will start
using them for training purposes
as soon as the Cadet organization
has been completed. We expect to
get a Civil Air Patrol plane for
4 he Camden squadron within the
next three weeks. Meanwhile the
members are being qualified to
fly.it Uniforms and insignia will
be ordered at the meeting this
night at the operations
j, and senior members and
are urged to get in their
at this time if possible. The
will be furnished their uni-
free, but should get in their
requests as promptly as possible.
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Wilbur Connell soloed Sunday.
He had never been up in an aero-
until three weeks previous-
J resent "Voice
tel , a.it
Miss Gene W —
sent her voice students in recital
on Friday night, June S, at 8
o’clock at the grammar school
auditorium.
Those participating on the
gram are: Sarah
para Sanders,
Mimn.
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e uamaen
tet and sextette
cawiS'
Bobby Jack Moody,
the sextette are: 1
Elizabeth Lee, Joan ,
Eleanor Whiting. Barbara Mon
arch and Alice Wilson.
The public is cordially invited
to attend.
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