Photo cutline -- Working on the show ring for the Camden Charity Horse Show at Springdale Race Club are Camden Sertoma Club members Bill Langley and Dr. Tom Anderson. The horse show, which is free and open to the public, will run Friday through Saturday.
Photo cutline -- 37 Years' Service -- Mrs. Inez G. Ogburn, chief clerk with the Kershaw County Department of Social Services (DSS), receives a certificate and pin for 37 years of service with the agency during ceremonies at the DSS District VI office in Sumter. Presenting the award to Mrs. Ogburn is District VI Adult Services Supervisor Horace C. Jackson, as Mrs. Katherine Baxley, county director of Kershaw DSS observes. ...
Photo cutline -- Camden Mayor Bennie Marshall and public works director Bill Davis discuss the future of Kendall Lake, scheduled to reopen June 1. The lake had been closed for some time while $46,000 in repairs were made to correct a leakage problem.
Photo cutline -- Proud Parents -- Mr. and Mrs. James W. Robinson flank their son, Donald, who was awarded the coveted Eagle Scout badge Thursday at a Troop 311 Court of Honor. The Eagle Scout rank is the highest attainable in scouting.
Photo cutline -- Athletes Recognized -- Camden High athletes recognized for their performances were Jeff Gainey, Steve Abbot, Carol Mathis, Scott Sanders, Layne Vinson, Steve Edwards, Al Amith, Donna Robinson, Ricky Nelson, Larry Taylor, Patti Gadecki, Clarence Watkins, Patrick McMorris, and Sammy Stuckey. The awards, as well as recognition of the members of all CHS teams, were given at the annual Bulldog Club banquet Thursday night at Pine Tree Hill School. <p ...
Photo cutline -- Coached by Sarah Maltby, Lugoff-Elgin High School's Future Problem Solving Team members Chandra Richardson, Dorothy Bryant, Angie Gardner, Tommy Morgan, Mark McGuirt and Jeremy Setzer will compete in the state competition this weekend at St. Andrews College in Laurinburg, N.C.
Photo cutline -- Put a Lion in your tank -- Elvin Bond of the Bethune Lions Club sits in a small replica of an antique car which will be raffled -- or is that ruffled -- off April 9 at the Bethune Chicken Strut. Tickets will be $1.
Photo cutline -- Teacher Aides -- Students whose work as teacher aides in the 1972 Title One summer program was made possible by the Neighborhood Youth Corps are Beulah McCord, Maxine Hough, and Sylvia Brisbon.
Photo cutline – The guest bedroom at Aberdeen features magnificent old furniture and a beautiful antique quilt. Lovely width its pink color scheme, it has welcomed several Miss South Carolinas and two Miss Americas. This 1810 vintage home will be on the JKA Spring Tour of Homes and Gardens April 11.
Photo cutline -- Quite a project -- Coke Goodwin, school district assistant superintendent of instruction, looks over Marvin O'Neal's science project. Goodwin was a judge at Camden Middle School's Science Fair last week, and O'Neal garnered a first place in the biology division. For more on the science fair, see Friday's C-I.
Photo cutline -- Catholic Groundbreaking -- Pictured breaking ground for the local Catholic Church's new $200,000 addition are Altar boys Leslie Stevenson and Freddie Mullen; Father Hamburger, Leonard Hasty, Austin Sheheen, Henry Boykin, Gafford Cooper, P.J. Chaussy, Fred Sheheen, Mrs. Francis T. McNamara, Mike Poper, and Miss Judy Allaire.
Photo cutline -- A Scene From 'Oliver" -- Scott Brown ('Oliver') is prone and Libby Bair, Linda Higginbotham, Dennis Jones, Bob Brown, and Lloyd Brewer gather around in a scene from 'Oliver' which opens a two-night run Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27-28.
Photo cutline -- DEA Agent James McGivney presented awards in Columbia Friday to Kershaw County law enforcement personnel who were involved in several successful drug busts. Receiving awards were Bethune Police Chief Richard De Vors, Cpt. Jack Cobb of the Camden Police Department and Tom Leach with the Fifth Judicial Circuit Solicitor's Office. Seated is Officer Selina Hansen of the Camden Police Department.
Photo cutline -- Rehearing for Musical -- Mavis Gabriel and Doug Gardner are pictured rehearing for their first Camden Community Theater production, "The Fantasticks." The musical opens Wednesday, Feb. 17 at Richardson Hall at Grace-Episcopal Church.
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