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[society news Telephone 100 u ' BENSON?QIUBS \ follow I uk wedding notice up ^red l? ,l>y Charleston News and gorier of Thursday, July 16. Miss j^iisoii wap born In Camden and atf',t* Camden graded school, la l?r oovInK with her parent* to Charjjjton s,,? ,m* relatives residing in (gulden: Tbe wedding of Miss Martha Ben^oo. daughtt-r of Mr. an^yirs. James D?rllugt<m Benson , Tradd itrtet, and Mr. James Gendron Gibbs, llioof Charleston, took place at 4:30 ,'docK yesterday afternoon in the ?,gl (Scotch) Presbyterian . church ,jili the Itev. Edward G. Lilly( 1)UH.' jpr, officiating. . Decorations were white flowers alms and sinilax, The wedding muJc was played by Miss Lucille Phoeni,organist The musicul program conjged of Schubert's "Serenade." () Promise Me," "I I^ove You Truly" Ike wedding march from "Lohengrin'" lithe processional and Mendelssohn's wedding march as the .recessional. Miss Sarah Selltia Benson was her ,liter's maid of honor and only atlendant. She was dressed In delphllium blue net with a large picture hut sod accessories to match. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses gd blue delphinium. Charles Haskell Gibbs, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. The ushers included Messrs. Coming Kail Glhhs and John Ernest Gibbs jr., brothers of the bridegroom Edward Bounetheau Beeves, Jr and Richard J. Volgei, Jr., all of Charleston. The bride was given in marriage hj her father She wore a dress of organza and lace In flesh rose and ilarge picture hat with accessories if the same shade. She carried a jtonhd bouquet of roses and lilies Mrs. Benson, mother of the bride rati gowned In flowered chiffon with rhlte accessories. Mrs. John Ernest dbbs, mother of the bridegroom was [owned in VVallls blue lace ' I The ceremony was followed by an ma' reception at the home of the i. I he house was decorated with ax and garden flowers. The din. room was In green and white the ' ^tered with a sliver candela SJJf, y.,th? loor were Mra. Mrs H I. Thame's Jr In the receiving"' |& weVe Ze' on mother of the bride, Mr and John Ernest Gibbs, parents of irfdegroom, the bride and bridei. the maid of honor and the best At the punch bowls were Miss Ina and vSg,X,D On^theli0^ I tbey Will reside at 4 r A/rs n.hh 4 Logan k of a?hL ,WOre for Raveling ft of ashes of roses flat creDe iu navy blue and with navv ccessories. y Gibbs was graduated from the (fob j"*ool, and attendCollege of Charleston. For 'ed with h? b*lf 8he has been hington naVy d0Partment Jibbs. a 80n ot Mr aQd Mrg roni th^gn?JK8treet' was Srad.ns c 8ch?ol of Char?m Clemson college. He connected with the Etiwan er1. ,1mny ttIld the Shipyard erniinal company. town guest, tor the wedding nbia: j r C' Ll Terry, rs H K UA yBOn8> of FlorMrs' it' V ot Laurens;' rrv ...in Pro88' Mr- and filer 111 of h Mr' and Mrsh' i of Harnwell; and Mr. , lhames, Jr., of Orh.1?L?.ober' T- Ooodale 4Mia. Martha mes Gendron Gibbs in u" " ednesday. 8l,t?r :u 1 )r'i(1<'r,;eod rttS ho8te88 at , ' 0 Party Tuesday afs Kim ? eatertained for her Four foeK.StlCkney' ?f Jackim, tables were arranged JaseT'o'V "h'ch zes uJLf 8arden dowers, of r'?0 by Ml88 Sally *?a GunlS a!Dd Mr8, Don" onor # pflze8 wer? givrkwell !!?' Stlckney, New 'vork MlM !^eW96t cou e "* ?*? ? " n Mrs. R. D. Hancock i Mrs. H. 1). Hancock, Dalzell, died I; In the McLeod hospital, Florence, Wednesday morning at 4:30 o'clock' Shu was til yearn of ago She had been nick for severul week*. Funeral services were held Thursday, conducted hy her pastor, the Kev. Mr. Shulor The Interment was at St. Johns M K. church. Resides her husband. It. I), Huncock, the surviving member of the immediate family are four sons, M D. Hancock, Hishopville; M. H. Huncock, Winston Salem, N, Fred and Robert Hancock, Dalzell. Also four daughters, Mrs. Hailie Brabham. Columbia; Mrs. L. W. Huggius, Bishop ville, H. F. D.; Mrs. Imuran Watford, Lainaip and Miss Oracle Dell Hancock, Dalzell.-Saturday's Sumter Item. Were Bridge Hosts Mr. and Mrs. S. W. VanLandingham were hosts at a delightful bridge party which they guve Thursday evening for the members of their club und additional guests including Mrs. Ithettu Halsa It, Mrs. Lawrence Betsill and Mr. und Mrs. Marion Williams. Lovely arrangements of garden flowers were used in the living room and the reception hall. The high score prizes were won by Mr and Mrs. Hughey Tindal and the low score prizes by Mrs. James Candy and Hubert Wilson. The floating prize was won by Mrs. Halsall After the game refreshments were served. Entertains at Bridge Mrs. J Willis Cantey gave a lovely bridge luncheon at her home at the Hobkirk Inn Wednesday morning. Three tables were arranged for the guests in the living room where lunch was sorved on the idividual tables after the gume. Mrs. Cantey's gests inclded Miss Charlotte Shannon, Miss Alberta Team, Mrs. Alice Marye, Mrs. Rhetta McDowell, Mrs. A. O. Clarkson, Sr., Mrs. Barnwell Clarkson, Mrs. Henry Savage, Sr., Mrs. Reuben Pitts, Mrs. A. 8. Llewellyn, Mrs. J. T. Hay, Miss Leila Shaniion and Mrs. Ralph Shannon. Gave Lovely Tea Of Interest to many friends in Camden and elsewhere Is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Lula Eleanor Gil lis and I)r. D. Curtis Hlnson. The announcement yvas made at a lovely tea given for Miss Glllls by her sister, Miss Gertrude Gillis, at her home on Fair street last Saturday afternoon. Vases of mixed summer flowers were arranged in the rooms of the lower floor,' except in the dining room, where the decorations were In green and white. Receiving the guests at the front door were Mrs. J. G. Richards, Jr., and Mrs. Adam Reams, of Sumter, a sister of the hostess. As they arrived, each guest was given a tiny silver horse shoe to which was attached a card bearing the announcement, "Gillis-Hflnson, Au' gust 11, 1937." These were presented I to the gifests by young Jean Lee, the [attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Lee, who made a perfect picture dressed as a miniature bride. Receiving with the hostess were her mother, Mrs. J. L. Gillis, the honor guest, Miss Lula Gillis; Miss Sophia Garrison, of Florence; and three recent bridesMrs. Marion B. Williams, Mrs. Roland N. Goodale, Jr., a;id Mrs. Daniel B. Mackey Mrs. Grainger Kornegay and Miss Elizabeth McDowell received in the living room. In the dining room & lace cloth Covered the tea table, which had a lovely centerpiece of shasta daisies and Queen Anne's lace. White candles in silver holders lighted the table and green and white block ice cream was served on silver platters at either end of the table by Mrs. Luther Kelley and Mrs. W. E. Garrison. Assisting in the dining room w(ere Mrs. d. M. McCaskill, Mrs. d. k! Lee, Mrs. Julian Graham and Mrs. R. It. Kenney, of Rembert. Cakes and green and white mints were served In silver containers. During the afternoon about one hundred and twenty-five guests called. GRAVES?FREITAG Miss Rose Graves, of Moxville, N. C? and August Jacob Freitag, of Camden, and Moxville, were married in Camden Sunday, July 18, by Judge of Probate N. C. ArnetL The young coupe will make their home in Moxville, N. C? where Mr. Freitag is engaged In road construction work. Arizona was so called by the Spanlards as early as 1736. Wl^?ff I > Personal Mention Miss Katticrlue Lewis, of New York.1 la the auest of Mrs. Harrington Yulos. J Mrs. Hoy Davis, of Whitevllle, visit-1 t.'d her sister, Mrs. Dan Dracey. Gary Martin, Jr., of Clinton, is the guest of Henry Niles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Boykin are spending this week at Kdisto island. . Alvo and Walter Stokes, of Fort Myers, Fla., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs Wade Stokes this week. Miss Margaret Hurnett and Mrs. G. K. Taylor left last week for Boone, N. C., to attend summer school. Miss Mary I<ee Brudford and Lewis' Bradford, of Branchville, are on a visit to friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Wooten and son, returned Sunday night from a stay at Pawley's Island. Mrs. Basil Bruce and daughter have returned from a visit to her futher in Sumter. Mr. und Mrs. J. W. So well and children visited relatives in Winnsboro, Sunday. Frank Montgomery, of Atlanta, Ga., was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Montgomery last week. Miss Sadie Frietag has returned from an extended visit with friends in North C'arolinu. Miss Mury Emma Hough is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Harry Bromley, at Plattsburg, N. Y. Mrs. C. E Watts returned Friday from a visit to her daughter. Mrs. Solomon MiniB in Charleston. Fred SUeheen returned Wednesday from a throe week's visit to relatives in Valdosta, Ga. Miss Cora Rlchey, of Thorhwell Orphunage, Clinton, is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. H, L. Rickey. Miss Clifton Strohecker, of Charleston is visiting friends in Liberty Hill and Camden. Mr. and Mrs. W. Robin Zemp left Saturday to attend the Shriuer's convention in Miami, Fla. Miss Katie Shannon, of Savannah, Ga., is on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. H. S. Steadman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Outlaw spent last Sunday in Swansea with Mrs. Outlaw's parents. Mrs. W. E. Brown has returned from a visit to relatives in Goldsboro, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones are spending this week in the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Stone and Mrs. W. L. Jackson visited Myrtle Beach, last week. Miss Sally Blackwell, of Raleigh, N. C., spent several days this week with her sister, Mrs. Donald Morrison. Mrs. Henry Strohecker, of Charleston, is visiting her father, J. B. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Boykin and their sons, N. C. Boykin, Jr., and McKee Boykin are spending a while at Pawley's Island. Mrs. Dougal Bissell tfnd sons, of Charleston are the guests of Mrs. ! John Villepigue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shultz, of Trenton, N. J., who have been visiting friends and relatives in Camden have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reasonover and sons, William and Carl, spent last week nend in Cottageville with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Stone, of Beckley, West Virginia, are guests at the home of Mrs. Stone's sister, Mrs. W. L. Jackson. Major Moultrie Brailsford left Thursday for Seattle, Wash., where he has business interests and to visit again his army friends. Mrs. Dan Mclntire and mother, Mrs. Mary Bracey, of Laurinburg, N. C., spent the week end with Mrs. T. W. Oliver. Mrs. W. W. Bates and son, Bill, of Camden, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brailsford.?Orangeburg Times-Democrat. Born at the Camden hospital, Tuesday, July 20, a daughter. Margaret Blanche, to Mr. and Mrs. George C. Chewning. Miss Margloanne Clyburn, of Westville, was the guest of Miss Johnny 8owell at her home at Sunny Hiy last Hfjeek. v ! Bon: to Jdr. and Mrs. J. W. Haiglar at the Cathden hospital on Monday, July 19, a daughter. She has been named Sara Barbara Hafflar. Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, of Columbia, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Kennedy at Bettyneck Plantation. v' Mrs. S. J. Salmon, of Columbia, and Zack Smith, of Marien, were visitors at. the home of their aunt, Mrs. J. R. Montgomery this past week. Mrs. Leonard Schenk returned Sat'^ 7 from Greensboro, N. C? where she attended summer school at North Carolina College for Women. Mtss Thelma Flowers, whor is with the Kendall mills in Paw Creek, N. C., 1# spending her vacation with her par^ cnts, Mr. and Mrs, John Flowers. Mrs, Louise Cantey retmrned Saturday from Greensboro, N. C., where, he attended summer school at North Carolina College for Women. _^p* Mrs. Capers Moseley and g?ppgggg i i ii?n111 ,i _i daughter, Hazel. Mr and Mrs Hilly MohrU > are unending the Rural Let ter Carrier's meeting in Charleston. Mrs Hoykin Rhame and her daughter, Mlas Lola Ithame are visiting the foruu-r s daughter, Mrs Hernias (Jrenade in (Jreer. William Reasonover Is spending u week in Cut lagevllle with his aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs I'. H Acker man. Mr. and Mrs. Melton A. CJoodstein and their young daughter, of Florence, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Good stqiji s father, Marion H. lleymau. Mr and Mrs. Oltn Mock and chll? dren, of Charlotte, N', C , spent last week with Mr. und Mrs. W. H. Huss. ut the Carolina Power and Light company plant. I)r. John W. Corbett and Mrs. Alice Marye left today on a visit ty Miss Caroline Ki<rtrard?on in New York City, and Mr and Mrs. John Richardson In Newhurg, New York. Knroute from a trip to the mountains of North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Ilulph Hrown, of Barnwell visited Mrs. Hrown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Kennedy at Rettyneck Plantation. Mr. and Mrs, J, R. Montgomery and son, Miss Theltna DeHart and Douglas Montgomery, of Washington, I). C., alter a visit to relatives here have gone to Pawley's Island for a week. Mr and Mrs. J. V. Hunt and houj Donald, of Washington, D. C., who have been guests at the home of Mrs. Hunt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jones, returned home this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McLeod have as their guests Mrs. McLeods' sister, Mrs. Elmore Stickney and her daughter, Jacqueline Stickney, of Jackson, M iss. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Goodale and Miss Jean Harris returned home Thursday from Philadelphia and New York, where they have been the pust two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Montgomery and son have returned to their home in Washington, after a visit to Mr. Montgomery's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. George Brunson, Mr. and Mrs. Nettles Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Ancrum Boykln, and Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Tupper and their families have tuken a cottage at Pawley's Island for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blrchmore, Mrs. Charles Blrchmore/ and Mrs. E. G. Klrven and daughter, of Darlington, motored to Augusta Sunday, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Head. Miss Julia Seabrook and her mother, Mrs. Paul Seabrook, were -visitors In Camden Friday. They were returning to their home In Charleston, after a motor trip of two week's through Canada. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Goodale, Jr., and Miss Mary Goodale attended the State Convention of Florists, held in Florence on Tuesday and Wednesday of this pash week. Miss Goodale was elected secretary and treasurer of the association. / I Judge 8hipp Dead Florence, S. C., July 22.?-Judge S. W. G. Shipp, dean of South Carolina's circuit court Judges, died in a hospital here today. He was 76 years old. Mr. Fort Dies In New Jersey Word was received In Camden Wed nesday announcing the death in Newark, New Jersey, of O. M. Fort, a former Camden citizen. Mr. Fort was at one time a contractor In Camden, but had retired due to advanced years and had gone to reside with relatives In New Jersey. His son, Mannle Fort, left Immediately to accompany the body to Camden. The party will arrive here at 1:40 Friday afternoon and from the train will go to Ebenezer church in West Wateree where the funeral will be held. Announce Engagement i Mrs. Jesse L. Glllls announces the engagement of her daughter, Lula Eleanor, and Dr. D. Curtis Hinson, of Kershaw and Camden. The wedding Is to. take place at the home of the bride Wednesday, August 11, at 6:80 in the afternoon. The bride-elect is the yoongeat daughter of Mrs. Glllls and the late Jesse L. Glllls, of Rembert. She received her education at St. Joseph's Academy in Sumter and at Columbia College. Dr. Hinson Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hinson, of Kershaw. He graduated at Heath 8prings jilgh school and ^.tlanta Southern Dental College, Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Hinson Is one" of the leading dentists of Camden. T ? 1 - , Revival Meeting There will be a series of revival services at the Mt Plsgah Baptist church, conducted by the Rev. Frank L. Snyder, pastor of the Victor Baptist chpreh, Greer. The set flow begin Sunday night, July 16, at 8 o'clock and ran through the week with morning and evening services. The public is cordially invited to DeKalb News Notes t WoHtvllle, July 22 ?Cyril H.. Bus- , bee, chairman of recreation in Baron DeKalb district, baa organized a aoftbail team. While the response 1ms ho 1 far been comparatively small and , from boy a ranging in age from ten to fourteen yearH, Mr. Buabee hopeH to have a men's team soon and is unxious for all who are interested to re- 1 port at the school building at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon for practice. Douglas Barfleld, son of Mr. and ' Mrs. D. A. Barfleld, has returned from 1 an extended visit to his aunt. Mrs ' Haskell Ellison and Mr. Ellison, in , Seneca. Mr and Mrs. J. (\ Anthonv spent Sunday In Kershaw visiting Mrs Anthony's parents, Mr. and Mrs S A I Jones. Damascus M. E Church, Rev. L. D. , Hamer, pastor, will begin revival services Sunday, continuing thru next ' week. Rev. Inablnet, of Sumter, will . have charge. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carter visited relatives of Mr. Carter in Ehrhardt 4 last week. * Mrs. N. B. Workman, of near Cam- ] den, spent the week-end visiting her son, Nye Workman, and family. Mrs Hennle Addison Sistare, of Flat Rock, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Addison, of Lancaster, visited relatives here Monday, and Mrs. Sistare returned with them for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Young and their daughter, Miss Nina, visited' Mrs. Youngs mother, Mrs. Castle, in Winnsboro Thursday. Mrs. C. K. McDowell, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Truesdale of Kershaw to Myrtle Beach for a few days stay this week. ' n MTr' Mr?' L- C- Clyburn and Mrs. lumbia 8Pent Monday ,n Co* C' O^hurn spent several days last week visiting relatives near Rldgeway. wJJir R; *Sac^ls und0r treatment this week at the Camden hospital ,MJT; aad Mrs. F. L. Thomas attendS? Jne Thomas reunion near Monroe, N. C., Sunday. riftv^um6 AnTnG Clyljurn spent Monday visiting Johnny Sowell, who returned with her to spend a while, mi? ^Pt181 missionary society IV,0^ . Wednesday with Mrs. W L b letcher of the Three C's community! We extend our sympathy to Mrs I nf i r and Mrs- Cavltt Jordan, of the Lockhart section on the loss of e?teyrH ntewiMi88 JU,,E H,Iton' of L,b* i tL ; wll? P?8?ed away Friday Edward Lorick spent the week-end w t!8 frle?d' L- D- Broome, Jr. , . ' B. Hegler, of Lancaster, visited Friday" ' Mr8> L" C' Clybl11^ " dauJhtnJ0 ,Cyril D' Bu8beo. little daughter, Carolyn, and Miss Minnie Hodges, spent the week-end at Cedar Mountain, near Brevard, N C as Oamn'T/"!,^ Mr' Mr.. L. A the summerliere Wh? "re 8pend">? Th^daJy .?teS,?Hr^ ? ebrating the thirteenth birthday of SKhS b&e"<>? L3?^-Jr-he,d 1qw. Sam S1 ?ara C' Truesdale and Sam, Jr carried Marion Talley who is spending the month of Jifly as their west. to Rock HR1 Sunday to ^ 5 her mother. Mr. and M? TrueaAiil -turned in the afternoon 8am Jr fo wKrth'T"? untn Tue'aday g?oiT baseball game* Araerlc" ...?tss fc'sr/ mother, Mre. J. E. wilfiams. iTSSi thi?leen??"Ty ?'<*., "? 'Wlude. g o Mrs- J- C. Hilton and Mrs Mr* y??rn J*?th are -eriously m! m ,' Sam Truesdale entertained Broome few Both TL. 8 Annte u'wifr""' ssShmMta0"*"*'Mr fUa Concord, N. C. Hornaby in ' - {. % v ' ' - * 4*\i - ' ,l ?*i>t ' v ?V' / V&Satf* Death of Mrs, P. B. Smith Mrs. P. H. Smith, wife of the Chief of Police, died at her home in Blsbopville, WedneHday afternoon ut 6:80 o clock. Mrs. Smith hud been in declinlng heultli for severul months and liad undergone an operation In the Hartsville hospital ubout two weeks before her death. 'I ho funeral services were conducted by the ltev. L. L. Bedonbaugh, ub sisted by the ltev. J. T. Littlejohn. I'he Interment was at Hebron Methoilist church, TJiursday afternoon at 8:80 o'clock. The surviving members of the immediate family are the husband, P. B. Smith, and six children, as follows: Harry, Guy P., Willie L., and Jamos, sons, all of BiBhopyille, and Annie Bee, daughter, also of Bishopville, and Mrs. Thelma Keiley, Bish^pville, Route 4. Mrs. Smith was before marriage, Miss Annie Mozingo, sister of Messrs. H. M. and A. P. Mozingo, of Stokea Bridge?Lee County Messenger. CL08E, AT THAT Tacoma, Wash., July n.?It must have been because tabby couldn't read. A big yellow cat wandered In the county hospital corridors for several hours, finally settled before the door of tfie children's ward and gave birth to thirteen kittens. The maternity ward was Just across the hall. . ' 1 "Sas Presbyterian college, at Clinton, _ won the award at Camp MoClellan, Ala., as being most proficient In all forms of military training. It Is the eighth time In fifteen years that this college has won the sweepstakes prize for training, and it has always been among the first three in the contest ' ' Camden Theatre FRIDAY, JULY 23 Final showing ! "WAIKIICI WEDDING" With Bing Crosby, Bob Burns, Martha Raye and Shirley Ross SATURDAY, JULY 24 j Clarke Gable, William Powell and Myrna Loy in , "MANHATTAN MELODRAMA" Also Comedies and Serial >g00000000000+00000??+oo< MONDAY and TUESDAY JULY 26 and 27 Robert Taylor and" Barbara Stanwyck In "THIS IS MY AFFAIR" A new angle on the old triangle ! 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