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; r -V y>i f V- 1 ? “ v •' t4 : <1 CAMDfN, SOUTH PMOAY, OCTOBER 28, 1949 ir 40 StokM h Ha«—< V Chrk m* Jen’* - . _ Civitin QUb jS^VX^t °» ETieid at the Sarsfield The Club was organ- er the sponeonhip Columbia Civitan Stokes, county >«P®rte* *o( education, was ei^t- jLi of the dub; BUI president, and James ' secretary and treaa- Lwnard J. Haaty and F. of the dub in addi- .Tfte officers and diwctor* [^ler. Stiles Line*, Jack Mar- - Bee Emerson, Edward Og- ' r o. Funderburk, Jr- Ed Dan McCaskiU, Malcolm Bernard Bramham. Everett Mont«om«ry, Horton, Marion Schlos- L Griminfer, A. M. j, Bruce Peaech, Fred Mc- |g«ner Fields, Haid Elliott ‘fbner Nolan. the diarter night dinner on Sat the Sarsneld hotel the a will be presented bv Gvitan Governor W. O. I+J* of Columbia. Out-of- i nests will be directors of Columbia Civitan Chib and j wives and the president of iCsiumbu dub. i of other dwic dubs and their w‘ aed Mrs. Henry | also be guests at Prize Photo Criminal Court Session Lasted W '■■P A* |S#v#rol G m Entardd But No iuvy TrioKt Held famed itition Vote aeeW.A. Several pleas of guilty were entered but not a jury trial was held at the Court of General Sessions, winch convened on Monday morn* inv and adjourned Tuesday Awarded a blue ribbon I shortly before the noon hour, and first place in the pho- A la r* e n u ®*>« r <> f CM «» tography exhibit at the State C0 T nt j nil ® d - _ . . . *K bove * photo of Mias Molly Ogbura, voluntary pleas of guilty. Winthrop freshman, daugh- William McCaskey, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl ^ •Ji q V or Uw 'sentenced to pay . . . , , placed on probath picture was taken and en- and was ordered tered in the contest by I driving a passenger car for six Brownie Studios, Rock Hill. charged wMi Conditions At Stockade Hit ^<4 • v j, By Grand Jury a Immadiate Action Asked And Board Of HooMi * t Urged To Investigate Rotary Chief «ffl in- of Shrockt this key, charged violation was Presided Over Trial Of Maxey eenParade /T *.--1 tarniTai i Mont driving under the influence of liquor, was fined 1400 but had the fine reduced to $100 and was placed on probation for three years. T. J. Parker, facing five sep arate counts, was fined $200 and I placed on probation for five yean. Detroit Smith, charged with set ting fire to e building, was given ^ _ .. .a one year prison sentence and Judge Grtneker Soys Ho upon completion of that will be on probation for three years. Hot R«c.irtd a mMmrm c;_-- able to locate buried treasures, Mtftr* since I was given two yean for swindling Judge Thomas B. Gren- J RcberWordan, charged with as- eker of Edgefield, who pre- sault and sbootkagkito a dwelling sided over the two-dsy term h^g^J^JS^Swith of Court of General Sessions I here this week, was the pre-1 nature, was given ■Hint judge »t the W»I of «the .date ptawd E “**l B- t-’nivomlty comptattSTSTi.^. of South Carolina professor 1 who was convicted of attack-, • k ing a trained nurse in Co-I JurOrS AfC DnWII lumbia recently. JudgGn^er said .that since | lie liM&ajT benefit of Id Bethesda H will form at 8 JO at the eoraer and Lafayette lef all are asked to MIB r ie. Judges will award outstanding costumes „ •!* groups. > Camden High School band the parade, followed by Scouts and Cub Scouts and then the,funny rwill fall in line. The parade [WS M the corner of Broad [DeKalb streets into DeKalb >to the back of the Bethesda nan church where the will be staged, will be free shows end | mows, favors for all and Bglore, it is stated. A free [wgth conic movie will be booths will be stationed ,i ,( ? r 811 who like hot dogs, F*mks, cookies, candies, pea- doughnuts. Three for- 'Wlcrs have been secured [« evening. gam* will be run by wwol group. Grab bags jwer features are h»ing Profits on the toward thebuSdmrhtm Sunday School building. 1 BREACHING SUNDAY I? J® absence of the pas- “ L ‘ SpeU t. who i* at ‘ me. annual South Caro- iist conf< j* 00 . Preaching laormng at th, there u^r-M»e Lyttleton ■«hodist church. Sunday ^ be held as usuaL Wall a test book, “Ftenous Run ning Horses,” published by \porXs that the roads in the county the Tnfnntrv Jmimal Pro*, *re in first class condition, for Tne iniantry journal rress, which it wou i d ^ to thank the Washington, came oflf of the authorities. »reas this week. The book — a a very handsome one and contains numerous illustra tions. the In :hal f from Jurors fbr the mon Flees which day, Nov. 1 might add that the majority as follows: ae letters cam* from women, I XD. Kelly, Judge remarked with a smile. I Luther Miles, I Court of Com- k convenes Mon- drawn this Wl Ernest R. Frietag, Francis Billixm, native oft John M. VUlipigue, C. W. Bran- is a veteran of both ham, D. L. Bradley, G. wars, a graduate of Wof- Clancey J. H. Koon, Lewis L. late football at Wofford when I O. Stogner,, Jr., W. B. Catoe, . R. McLeod, Lonnie And be- Moak, S. W. Faulkenberry, Net- got rou^i. M ties A. Myers, R. M. Kennedy. HI, how- J. B. Branham, Charles H. ^tog- “ B. McGuirt, Moore, Upyd though, and among the players | Also, Mark Maddox, H. O. Wfl- were some of thTfineet football | son, Kenneth players Fve ever Ueveme, ttiose •varTfiat Wofford had ah inter-1ner.E. L. Dabney, J. collegiate program in baseball and C. H. Zemp, A. S. , basketball while ha eras a stud- Horton, L. E. Moor ant there. He took part in both Boykin. sports before he graduated with The jurors are asked to report the of 1914. on Nov. 8. The Judge is naturally quite I — «£S5 g&VSr* ““Saturday Is 4-H Judge Greneker saw overseas a member of the 118th infantry. Achievement Day During the second World War he» * served in the aviation branch of Four-H, Club members from all S-|5rd.y. Oct. 28 <or 4-H «hi.ve- t day, according two years in Greenwood, then ac- (mm{ dav 4ccord ing to Miss assistant home •chool M Ckorgetown | U^vSS'y^« B>ee«n, i« »0 b^in .t 1^30 1 . I Hortot Of AN ■ wwiw ▼ vlWVW Colonel John. F. t, **™noi A request that immediate action be taken to correct the M deplorable conditions prevailing” at the county's dhaingang camp was con tained in the grand* jury presentment to the Court of General Sessions this week. The presentment said that since no action has boon taken on the recommendations made by the committee on jail and county buildings at the last term, the committee was making no new report at this term but recom mended that immediate action be taken to correct the conditions. The committee further asked that the county board of health make |an investigation of the camp. The grand jury's presentment, by C. H. Barrett, foreman, I* have passed on all bills of I indictment presented to us. “We are in receipt of the sheriffs office report hereto at tached covering activities from (June 15, 1949 to Oct 15, 1949. "The committee on roads re- baa been taken en at the nini hors Their ties, their "ISU I story of the nas naa a ux horse-L books of health make an in ,4f It haa not Ilka In Convots Will Bo Modo To Roitf Romoindor Of Amount Nteded Herman Prioleau Hamil ton of Chester, district gov ernor of Rotary, who ad dressed the Camden Rotary Club on Thursday. Rotary District Governor Here Soys Rotary Chibt In 81 Countrios Working For International Poaca Rotary Clubs in 81 coun tries throughout the world are united in an endeavor to promote international un derstanding, good will and pdace. That was the mes sage of Herman P. Hamilton of Chester, Governor of Dis trict 282 of Rotary Inter national, in addressing the Rotary Club, Camden, day, following a confei- ence with local Rotary offi cers, directors and commit tee chairmen. In addition to the activities of Mary's 7,000 clubs An extensive canvass ik now in progress to solicit subscriptions for shares! of stock in the newly-formed corporation organized for the promotion of a prepara tory school for boys to be located in Camden, accord ing to John K. DeLoach, the* corporation’s temporary president. Prospects for the establishment of the school are now considered bright. Reporting to an assemblage of 15 stockholders and interested persons Tuesday night. President DeLoach announced that a new S tition had been made to form e corporation with a capital at $50,000. Of this amount $22,000 is to be used for the purchase of the property built and occupied by Die Southern Aviation Company, which now belongs to the city of Camden and Kerfhaw county. Subscriptions now being taken for shares of stock in the cor poration are selling at $100 per share. It is hoped that the full 500 shares will be sold to com pete the corporation’s capital be ta* the December 1 deadline for the sale of stock. John Carl West, reporting to tne group on reccm progress maae toward making the school a real ity, announced that two admirals, a brigadier-general and a colonel are among the applicants for headmaster's and instructors' positions at the still semi-military echo other applications gponse to a —>*ti placed in the Army and Navy Journal. "TMa to ad smoi West told 1 the group, after ; and In it, with daritr and wit, be db-lse tils the moot famous stories about I in the history of the be a “ informal style ‘The grand jury (the annual audit at .’EflUSL 1 ’* 1 s to tne co< i coun- neoDles of oftha ] principal h of county to their tap roots. During thislcom’pletod and forwarded*to b tS|^ SSL y a£J , tKpro™n wu «- “ urt *HubUrt«ita iMOTrSiowAip. - f report of Sheriff O. B. De-Jhave bean awarded to students in , to the grand jury and cov- the period from June IS to 15, showed that $2,49$ in were col ing and little-1 There were f pushed home 500 gallons of exterity." | $6,451.53 in t The r« prisoners days on i be held of famous races, sidelights on breeders owners and shrewd comments on I’ The report of Sheriff O. B. De-jb?^ ods and habtta. Race Bruhl, to the gr racing methods track language, the at betting, how races wen and other known facts are 27 countries, with grants totaltog more than $250,090. and a thoua- fines were collected by bis five stilb destroyed.! troyed and sure in|for tbslaU school will b? 1 modate between. and will at first lum to subjects of L level According to two applications 1 bean rocs school Citing some of the that such a preparatory have if located in with jodtey-like dexterity." I $6,481 Colonel Wall, the publish-1 ^he report snows that to 845 be a Of HTAM ^ «h^ I. . ^ R* r * umdt fcc* "Graduating from West Point arrests oPdrunks headed the listg^* 1 the Pnmmd ™Jocort^g to indiratiowL he went foto the Cavalry, and he of arrests made with a total of United 'Nations ^ stayed with the Cavalry for more There were 22 arrests made on I charter, and that, since the or- fcAratlye , personnel would be than thirty year*, waving with disorder conduct^Sge^ne to? ^ the United Nations available lor the school would it in the Far West, on the Mexi-1 trespassing, one for disturbing re- ?. - . can border and in the Philippines, ligious workship, four for assault tf 1 * wwld have been active He was in charge of purchasing and battery, 12 for possession of de™ 10 ?®*** « bifonned pub- and breeding at Lexington, Ken- illegal whiskey, one for larceny, £ °” the ! obiacUvtB of tucky, for the Remount Service, onh for shooting on the highway. Jbe United Nations hi an endeavor and he was later chief of the Re-1 three for drunk and possession oil 10 make it an effective instrument mount Service and Com “ 1 - , * 1 •-— on the" Mexi-1 trespassing, one for disturbing re-1 lQ 1M 5, Rotary dubs throughout would abo add to making the - ‘ - 1 *•- ,J — * dive m the *cbool highly attractive to par ents and students alike, the presi dent added. From the corporation’s tem porary ^rospecU^ comes the state- drawing card to icanta. The Service and Commanding I illegal whiskey, one' for public I** *•« P«>Pie* everywhere. Officer of the Remount Depot jit drinking, six for driving unoer jn- Va." Front Royal hi his fotrflL Colonel Wall relates a story troduction to the book, I five for speeding. told I Also, 11 for r twofor improper passing, Wrn | REDFEARN MOTOR CO. -i-,!... inh. hut 1 and will indude the presentation h the^Ffait^vforld •wards and a recreations service m the Fud World hour Refreshments will be served ^ dy M h at the dose of the regular pro- b«k. how^. *™^ he finished reading his course in ~ ^ afow office, and was aWetopass pj^^-^ T^Jl^ — hU examination tlfCUS 10 DC lawyer led a a circuit by a well known Camden man four for not follows: I license, one for indecent a full-fledged lawyer, ience as a practicing to his appointment a judge. Society , To Sponsor fusic Festival Planned k Camden Next Spring Here Tuesday ■ . y.fr-, • ' % v - "■'^4'* 9 i N '•**' jP ^ . Biller Bros, three-ring wild anipial circus, America's newest and largest circus to be wholly transported by automotive equipment alone, will be in Camden next . .Tuesday, Nov. 1* for matinee A music festival for Camden to be held next Spring Und evemng performances J which a symphony orchestra will be brought here at 3 and 8 p. m. [°«sponsored by the Camden Choral Society, acco«i- l .^ a .'•jof PpUns made at the mee^ »nn—-f™* 1 •» being of top-fhght omi- in the Sunday church. Hutchins, < JJjf Jamden dty i ^ director and Sfa'l SLr the new iuctorof i the y ij93‘irth!° in U of the society held Tues-1 circus. 1 building of Bethesda including the famous Cristiani Troupe, whirlwind somersaulting Ibdreback riders and acrobats who He became an associate accomplish somersaults over the of the Columbia Syni- backs of massed herds of' phanta and also complete a Choral Sodctyj assault from teeter,board to human and his . jiormance” lions; Mario apd uate of the Camden High I where he was an ou a yer on the Bu m. Coming Events vs Dar- p.aa. % t 1 He married Min ler, daughter at Mr. Muller. tstanding Hdof football [in Betty Mul- t. and Mrs. M. reckless driving. Colvin Sheorn, a son of Mr. and having* drivers' Mrs. Benton Sheorn, and a grad- M rouows: j license, one tor indecent expos- uate of the University of South A story is told by Mr. J. W. ure, one for fraud, two for failing Carolina, where he majored in the Cqnteyaf a man seeking dirac- to stop at traffic sign, one for business administration cwne ions from an old negro fn locat- reckless driving and resisting ar- has accepted a position as office ng an obscure town in lower rest, one for being drunk, re- manager for the Redfearn Motor South Carolina that illustrates sisting arrest and assault and five Coinpany. Mr. Sheorn is a the necessity of changing plans for fighting. when one haa reason to believe! he. is following an impossible course. Uncle, how long have you i around here?’, he was asked. 1 been hea hail de tune,' was his reply. Then can you tell me how to get to Jacksonboro?’ . ‘Yea, *uh. I aho’ can. You jus* keep on dis same straight road that you is on. Pretty toon, you’ll pass a ol’ chu’ch. The chuch ain’t deah now. It been deah but it done bu’n down. Den you comes to a railroad, and you cross dat and turns sha’p on yo’ lef han’ and crosses a little briutch crick and comes out o’ dat (OonHimod ou Page 12) ment that “after considerable study, it is believed that a school can be operated on a sound fi nancial basis as a business propo sition.” Several names have been sug gested for the school, but thus far none has been chosen. It ia requested that those subscribing for stock, submit a proposed name for the school. MEET TUESDAY NIGHT A Kershaw county chanter of the South Carolina Wikilife Fed- \Ha» Faith in Fabric Mrs. Gaither To Talk At Meeting WJEkjk Pont Has Investment $22,000,000 In Orion meeting of the South Carolina Association in Co- Tuberculosis lumbia on next W 2. A number E. I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co. disclosed in Wihn- Wwfoesday, Nov. ington, Delaware, on Wednesday that it has a $22,000,000 peopfo wiU attend n 0rlon » commercial production of which ^kSrs! Gaither’s dfk bel 1 * scheduled to start next year at the plaint now under made at the meeting of the cam- construction in Camden, Capacity output at the plant thfinar^c^do^M th i 11 not be reac,led until 1951, it was stated. association. Homer Para, of An Associated Pram dispatch Charleston, state chairman for from Wilmington said that “if foe seal sale, will apeak and a t^e product ia as successful as the discussion on “Volunteer Leader-1 company’s research* will be it in a rl&l >n’“yol ■hip and Community Wi fl - - -^ ra 5 iun «y- believe, ion be led by Frank Wardlsw, Associate Justice Dewey Qxna will preside at the ai ing of the associate James E. Perkins, rector of the National loais Association, will be tee guest speakers. * M' that of Wednesday night was based follows: . -4 ' VUj 000 investment in the fiber, Orion, that - — - “ • ct.: