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iMf'pouii TNt CAMDIN 9HflONfOLl. •eUTH CAW»tfitA, Wtuxiy, >uou#yj^ iH M|^iage Announced Bufrared, •iiDoaiicement*' hare been received In Candlen thia week whlcb real: \ **11]:$. Robert Barnwell Jlbett an nounce the marriace of her daugh ter, Virginia Sehlen, to Mr. Cbarlea Herbert Slempv 6n Monday, July ‘ the nineteehth. nineteen hundred and forty-eight. Saint -PhUipe ohurch, Charleiton, South Caro> Una.'* - ’ Mr. Zma^ the eon of Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Hi Zemp (Elisabeth Workman) la a medical student at the College of CharieRton and is one of'^Camden’s most popular young’ men. «»•••• Entertains At Bi^idge Mrs. Nettles Myers entertained the members of her Thursday Af ternoon Bridge club last week at the home of he? mother-in-law. i ROrS ^ DeKALR ^MVE-DT Op«i6 AlM.*til — •Table •Counter •CmVService Fried Chicken . . Steak and all kinds of Sandwiches Mrs. U. K. Myers. Pblr street Special guests were Mrs. Lsither Fields, Mrs. Jas. W. Stuart, Mrs. Bmedt Nutting, Mrs. Lesu D. Clark, Mrs. Pred Sheheen and Mrs. Clator Arrants. Club members plsylng were Mrs. John Stover, Mrs. J. A. Hsgins. Mrs. John Lsng- ford, Mrs. H. C. Hsllmsn, Mrs. Lindsay Pierce and the hostess. A dessert course with iced tsa was served and prises were award ed Mrs. Shebeen for high' score and Mrs. Langford for low score. Cathejine Craigr Is Christened _ isiS' There ’s Reason for His Smile I”: .beginning Monday, Aug. 9 We Offar A SPECIAL -SERVICE BACHELOR BUNDLES and SHIRT BUNDLES II these bnndles ere broofht in before 10 e. m. we will here them reedy for you et 5 p. m. the aeme dey. _ NOTE:—-There erill be e minimum cherge of 25c per bundle. And Remember.... No metier where you ^o thb summer . . . the bell feme ... dinner ... Tisiting ... keep cool end well dressed in clothes thet heve been dry cleaned for lasting smartness . . . longer wear end immeculete freshness. CALL— City Laundry & Camdeii Dry.Qeaners PHONE 17 Camden's Oldest—^Lerkest—Best — »■' lAM)kMoni! YOU SAVE ON PENNEY’S SHOES FOR SCHOOL! GIRLS’ SHOES’ 5.50 Such o low price for this popular top quality brown oxford I AAA, AA, B, C, D widtba. Boys' scuM^ss tip oxfOrd.. S.9B Girls' dross cwid Khool shoo 4.49 BOYS’ BROWN kHOOL SHOES m RsMmt beak, soles for wear, tan tide leather for style. Result: a perfect school .shot. 1 te6. YOUNG MEN’S SCHOOL SHOES 6.90 The popalar asoccssia b tan side leadier with mb*' her soles and leather heels. Siaes 6 to 11. Major And Mrs. A. Moultrie Brailsford Have Anniversary ^ Major and Mrs. A. Moaitrie BrailRford, entertained very Infor mally at their borne 1606 Pair Rtreet In celebration of their wed ding anniversary on • Wednesday evening August 4th. Only the members of the family and the few intimate friends who attended the wedding in^ Columbia last Aug ust 4th were asked. Late supamer flowers were used the Brailsford—home and delloioui refreshments served. JUST ARRIYED Snow White ASBESTOS SUMNG Contact Ua Camden Builders Supply Co. West DeKalb St/ Catharine Louise Craig.' daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Craig, was chii^ned. Sunday, August 1, at Bethssda Presbyterian church by the Rev. A. Douglas McAm. Her grandparents and aunts and uncles, Mrs. R. E. Craig, Mr. D. 8. Henderson, Sr., Mrs. Charles Buy- dam, Mias Ruth Craig. Mr^ and Mrs. R. E. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. FVamptott W. Henderson, Mr. Hast ings W. Henderson, all of Cohim- bia. and Mr. and Mra. D. 8. Hen derson. Jr., from SparUnburg, were in town for, the ceremony which took place-after church ser vices. ' ‘ Mr./ and Mrs. Craig entertained with a pibtilc dinner ^or the out- of-town gUMtS. Miss Harrill And R. B. Thompson' United In Marriage Mia. Rebecca Jane Harrill. daughter jof Mr. and Mra. Clarke Miles Harrill, of Caroleen, N. C., became the bride of Robert Ben jamin Thompson, son of Mrs. James William Thompson an^ the kte Mr. Thompson, of Camden, in a pretty wedding Saturday after noon. July 31 at 4 o’clock at the Caroleen Baptist church. The Rev. R. M. Hagler, pastor of the church,. officiated, assisted by the Rev. Julias Digh, uncle of the bride. The vows were spoken' be- fore t, .background of fe^, floor dloli aNd baskets of white gladioli affd num erous seven-branched candelabra, bolding lighted tapers. Before the ceremony, Mrs. Leon ard Long of Raleigh, cousin of the bride, played ‘‘Leibestrsum” and “Meditation,” and Rev. A. R Ackerly-of StHndaie saiig “Because” and as the benediction “The Lord's Prayer," The wedding march from “Lohengrin" by Wagner was play ed for the processional and Mendeleeohn’s march for "A Mid- When In Need of •Screen Doors v^ •Screen Windows •Cabinets SEE CAMDEN CAB D. B* KELISR, Managw PIWMS4S-XM . RntkdfeSt Penney TO WorkTjlothes MEN'S DUNGAREES A typical Penney budget^aaver! Made of stwdy 8-ob. Sanforiaedt blue doum and bartadLed at strain points for extra strength. Double rows of orange stitdimg. Sixes 30 to 46. i • \ : : MOrS VAT DYID WORK SHIRTS . . . . JJQ 2j98 MWS MArCHlD WORK SITS: -RblrS', , , 2«70 ' .Rfliits .«••••, 3*29 mors SANRORIZIDt SHIRTS . y ^ , . . 1^9 mors SANPOROlDt RANTS , . , « , 2J9 mors COTTON shor cars . . . . 69c mors COTTON work socks ...... 25e mors IIATHIR WORK OLOVIS.. .; ,IJ9 JOM»rS COTTON WORB RLOVIS . ; '2Sc mors WORK SHou por only •; . . . . $S8 man siuroy work shobs uBi«.o.arM.oa. 7M IT PAYS TO SHOP AT P f. N N E Y S summer Night's Dr^m" tor the rw- ceesionaL The bride was given in marriage by her fathfe. 'The *bridegroom had m *kls beat man. Troy Newman of Sumter. The uahera were L. A. McCalf '^ Florence, Wllllany O. Harrill, brother of the bride, of Norfolk, Va.. Leonard Lowe and William Lowe of Forest City, N. C. The bride wore a dreaa of slipper satin made with a fitted neckline with a triangular cut out outlined in seed pearls, long pointed sleeves, a fitted bodice with a peplnm at the waist and a full skirt extend ing Into a train. Her veil waa of French bridal illusion of finger tip length with lace tiers and worn with a seed pearl tiara. %e carried a bouquet of white snap dragons centered with an orchid. Miss Betty Jo Miller, of We.t- winster, attended the bride as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Edith Mc- Callum of Anderson and Greenville and Miss Martha Harrill, cousin of the bride of Spindale, N. C. The attendants wore identical gowns of ic^lne taffeta with off-the^hould- er scallop^ neck~llne~ and fitted bodice with full skirt. 'They car ried arm bouquets of pink gladioli tied with maline. Mrs. Hiurrlll, mother of the bride, wore a dusty rose crepe and lace dress, black «M:ceesories and a cor sage of roses. Mrs. Thompson, mother of the gre(m, wore a black crepe and lace dre» wi^ corsage of roses. Limmediately following the cere mony, the brides parents entertain ed with a receptiqn. The young couple left after the reception for a short wedding trip. Upon their return they will make their home in Salisbury, N. C. For traveling the bride wore a light blue tailored suitt brown acces sories' and a corsage of orchids, from her wedding bouquet nsd iHui LiniMtone CoUegn. She was a ior safariaUve, editoY of h«r col lege newspaper and year book,’aad her organisatltma Inclnde OU. Del ta Pbi, IRC Clolater and Alpha Delta. Sie la Bated la "Who Is Who" in American Univeraitiaa and CoUegea. Since her gtadnatlon she haa heen emidoyad in the of fice of Keys Printing Company ni Greenville. The Inddegroom attended Cahi- den High School and waa gnul- natad from Presbyterian College In Clinton. ' . He was amember ta vanons hon or organlxationa and the ooUege band. He eerred as president of bis fraternity. Pi Kappa Alpha, aitd waa tapped by Blue Key. He served in the BTO during World War U, receiving Purple Heart. Combat In fantryman’s tiedge and ETC rth- kt with Mrs. Wall Surreya Maps Pinna M. C. O’CAIN Refiatered Profeaaionnl CitU Engineer. PHONE 2213 Cnmden, S. C. Ph (3ourt laa _ a brldga party on ntaf when krs. tertalned the coSL? wMch.heto.m2£« Three tabl^ wetTw card J ll^t refreshments the game, ** Additional gnesb ix. Mr*. E. H. KeXn. * * • • • * , An "afterburner" vMm ^ power of Jet en|2 Pwlods of time brnTw hy^the navy for oas , fighter planes. _ A OUR MIUC^BAB Spearnian Dairy Prodn Phone 999 1024 Broad Stn VOTE For Edward Ogbum For Clerk Of Court Con^ientious - Ciqiable Sober - Honest - • Hie fnihw died when he wna 5 years old and he has had lo maks hii own way Ihroaglk life. •He work^ at a Itmchroom and sold papers wdiile attending Camiks Hiyh School, from iHuch he graduated. •He secured a scholarship to the College of Charleston and werksd is a shoe store to supplement this while attending that coUege for ons fMf. « • ♦ .. V • !*^ he volunteered for senrke in the army and served 33 rnootk, 18 months abroad m General Patton's army. •He returned from the service in 1945 at the end of the war and University p{ South Carolina. He has l^d two years of pfe4sv and one year of law.. While there he worked in the University Wirsry. • He is 25 ye^ bid, hut by reason of the fact that he has had to nis way m the world be has acquired the eiqeerience of a much old* er man. - >• ' • He v^l give his county the same unselfish, patriotic service that gave hu country. • Your support will be greatly appreciated. FRIENDS OF EDWARD OGBURN Welcome TO AUTO; TRUCK AND TRAdtHl OWN! We are now open down on the comer of Market and Rutledge your service. We repair anything in the line oF a merfivnlg No jeh or too amalL W«, K»l Ow«i um|.Wdbee King, hanMr*ad n«‘ wut to coolinw to r«uW joa lb. bwt Mfvie. I®*'**’ 1 V , I . , ^ Your Banness Be ANwedated Let us give your car a complete check*eeur belore you f*L2? or buainesa trip. We 'l^ank You Por Your BuflIncFS KARL and KI (Fomjerfy Pulmetio Gacage) *