The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 13, 1948, Image 3

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TH* if H'* IleBI For t!>0 •" i»on abo-« Party ^ Montgomery to • M* 2*5,7 Camden hoapltal. 7 c Team haa returned ‘’gftor rittting rtWRPaa. in for two week, at N C “SSTdmu Of New York ha. f S!l after rtiitlng hi. aunt, r H. Baum 430. W» guert oC the Kent MUIera at'iheir cottage at Lake George, N. Y. She ie expected to return to Camden early In September. Mra. George Darden and aon. Bill, and daughter, Carolyn, are spend ing a month with Mr.. Darden'. relaUre. at thert rammer place at Lake Pleasant, N. Y. ^Mr anA Kr., Wuitom <>, Orlapdo, Fla, are expected this weekend for a rialt with the for mer e slaters, Mra. Luke Truesdaie end Mrs. V. N. Myers. Bell has returned home after risitlng his daughter, Mrs -i. Jane P°S ue * 01 ^ f"**? JL®*?**’ 01 Rlver ****■ * V'Jr this week of Mr. aad J-. and Bhinebeck, N. Y.. and rlait- ClT r Houxh. : ed other pointo of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morrison nicely at the Camden *»d son. Ikmald Jr., are risitlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. v IrUh at Long Island City. N. Y., this week. They are expected home on Sunday. • Major and Mrs. J. A. Mlchner and daughter, Sally of Arlington, Va., arrived on Friday to spend some time with Mrs. Michner’s (Kath- parenm, Mr. and Mrs. U. N. Myers. Mrs. J. A. Bell, Mrs. Harold Fun derburk leave Sunday for New York and Canhda and other points of tfltereeL They will be Joined In Hamlet, N. C., by their cousin, Mrs Toland Gunter. Mrs. Frank Mayer and Mrs. Ern est Frietag motored to Lexington, N. C.. on Tuesday to spend the day with the latter’s daughter, Miss Sadie Frietag, who is night super- ▼toor at the Lexington General hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ehchel de parted Sunday by motor for a vaca tion la Canada. On the return trip Mr. Michel will stop In New York where he will purchase fall and winter merchandise for Elchels De partment Store. V Mr. and Mrs. William Pitts and daughter and Miss Mary Pitts of Now York and Camden left by train on Friday for San Francisco, Calif. From there they will go by plaae 't funny, the Gravers, In Ylr- to Hawaii where they will visit Mrs. Pitts’ parents In Honolulu. - Mrs. ,Fred Parham (Gladys West) and aon. Fred Of Oxford, N. C Miss Alva Lee And John W. Kennedy Marriage Of Interest wm. c. Hough "J- Douglss Montgomery la re- JlJng nicely at the Carndf- SSsj from s recent operation. *27Preston %lvers has return- , - her borne after undergoing an Lotion st the Camden hospital. Vud Mrs. Edwin Kerrtoon - left to spend their vacation l ^ rt Ie Beech and Sulllvan’a li- "i and Mrs. F. Grayson Shaw children returned on Tuesday a week's vsestion at Myrtle n* many friends of Mrs. Cora Vwpp will regret to learn that " S again a patient at the Cam- , hospital. augfi Joyce and Jean Smith are «ltag the week with tj»e|r uncle lust, Mr. and Mrs. C- B. Smith, U Columbia. iriai Prances Burdi has return- 1 10 bar home In Cbersw after a with her sister, Mrs. -Preston m and family. [V r and Mrs. C. B. Smith, Jr., and C B. Smith, III, spent last x with the former’s parents, Mr. JMIS.C. B. Smith. ^ ‘ . . • finard H. Baum, Jr., kag re- id after two weeks vacation In York when he ' Visited hie ^jer, Norman Baum. [kr and Mrs. T. Lae Little and atom, Elliott Sheorn. Jr., left i Monday for the reunion, of Mra. [in. WU! Bradley (Margie De ft), who was Injured 1 in mnd Bus wreck on M~ g, is a patient at tha hospital. r.ud Mrs. Samuel Boykin and Pmakle. left on Tuesday for it, N. c., where thdy will ^ the guests of the Frank Boykins Atlanta, Os. Mary L&ndsay Guy la a s ~ '\'i Why hove that’s Let us make i t well for yoo with our expert service. Best in town. IHSPICTION f \ Gcaning and I Genuine parts. AM by Ms *s« j«*ww Ilmira i | -www i^^s \R0S BO ROUGH MARSHALL "S ?. returned home after haring been called here by the illness and death of her father, A. A. West, of Cassatt. Her brother, Lee -West and family of Conway, have also returned home. Pfc. William R. (Dick) upon completion of his basic ini at Lackland Air Force Baud, San Antonio, Texas, Joined his sla ter, Mrs. Jack C. Brown, Jr. (Louise Trapp) In Jacksonville, Fla., for a motor trip to Camden for h visit with their mother, Mra. Trapp. Pfc. Trapp reports to Air Ftorce Base, Riverside, for on-the-job training at the end of his tarloMh. \ —r The First Baptist church of Co lumbia was the scene of a lovely wedding at 5 p. m., July 24, when Miss Alva Lee. daughter of Mrs. R. E. Lee and the late Mr. Lee of Camden, became the bride of John W. Kennedy of Asheville, N. C. The double ring ceremony was performed by Dr. Robert E. Nay lor, pastor of the bride. Palms, with Oregon fern, cootie fern and myriads of white lighted candles lit tall candelhras efes tively decorated the church..) ’ ▲ program of nuptial music was presented by M. Berry Seay, organ-, 1st, and Mrs. Roy Garrett, vocalist T£e bridegroom had for his beStN man. Gay W. Valentine/of Knox ville, .Tenn., his brother-i^-law..Ush ers wefe Thomas R. Barringer of Florence, Tbornwell Lee. brother of the bride; Rev. B. C. Tsehudy and Jake Mcllhaney, both o£ Co white astbn. and tube- -rspereed With white net and white satin ribbon The bou quet was centered with a purple orchid. Miss Deedle Blalock of Columbia was the bride’s only attendant. Her drese was of lavandar meuseline de sole and shatin fashioned with full skirt, round of the shoulder neck line and bustle back. Her bouquet was of deep rose as tors inter spersed with Is vender net and tied with lavender satin ribbon. The bride’s mother wore a dress of navy blue erepe with white ac cessories,. The bridegroom’s mother wore a pink flowered mesh drees with white accessories. Their corsages were of white carnations. Immediately after the ceremony a couple greeted friends in the vestibule of .the church. During the evening the couple left for their wedding trip. For traveling the bride changed to an acqua faille suit with brown and white accessories. She wore the orchid lifted from her bouquet. Among those present from out-of- town were: Mr. and Mra. W. A. Kennedy. Sue and JoAnn, Mr. and Mra. Guy Valantlne. Pat, Ann and Gay*Valentine, Jr., Mrs. Alex Ken nedy Mr. and Mrs, Hal Curtis, all of -Knotvllla, Tenn.; Thomas R Barringer of Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Mclver of Bowman, Mr. and Mra. John Harvlrf, Mrs. J. W. Parker. Mrs. Jerry Rush. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pate, Mr. and. Mra. Arthur Brown. Miss Edna Strak, Mrs. E. E. Lee, Tbornwell and Eugene Lee. Mr June Pegues Honored At Party Mrs. William C. Hough (Emily Zemp) gave a lovely party at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Robin Zemp on Wednesday aft ernoon, complimenting her house guest, Mrs. June Pegues of Cheraw. Bridge was played at three tabled and prises were awarded Mrs. Dun Meckey for high score, Mrs. Sidney T. Zemp for low score and the hostess presented the guest of honor with a gift. At the Conclusion of the card game the hostess assisted by her mother and Mra. John T. Nettles, served s delicious salad course. Those Invited to meet , Mrs. Pegues were Mrs. Charles De- Loache, Mrs. Marie Halle, Mrs. Jack Kunxler, Mrs. J. E. McKsin, Mrs. Elliott Sheorn. Mra. W. D. NetUse, Mrs. M. Lee Mays, Mrs. George Stuart, Jr., Mrs. Dsn B. Mackey, Mra. Sidney T. Zemp, Mrs. Jack Nettles and Mrs. J. B. Cantey. • • • • « • To Wed Soon • \ Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holden of Kershaw announce the engage ment of their daughter, Janice Elaine and Hander Benjamin Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Stokes of Weetville. the wedding date will be an nounced later. ' ’Y [ #IV« DAVID fl. Insurance DM t jt ‘Yf*' ' ncy Accident —Health Hospitalization — Life Insurance • j \ Member: Camden Life Underwriters’ Association 1 'Wr IF YOU ACT HFOti JUIY SI < all of Camden; Mr. and Mra. Gor don Watson of BishopvlUe, Miss . Elizabeth Pitts of Peabody College, and Mrs. W. C. Pitts and Wesley, Nashville, Tenn. lumbla. V# » » Tile bride, given W marriage by her brother, Edward Eugene Lee, Jr„ -chose for her wedding A ibWfi of white dutchess satin with sweet heart neckline and fitted bodice The.gown was styled with s center panel extending .into a graceful The Jong sleeves ended in points over the wrists. Her double tiered van of bride) Illusion feR from a cornet, of pearl orange Mo* soma and was finger tip length. She carried a bouquerbf white ear- CARD OF THANKS _ I want to extend nfy sincere thanks • j*, to the voters of Kershaw County for the very handsome vote given me in the first primary Tuesday \jfpr re-election to the House of Representatives. I will appre- a ■ " i \ '—•: ? ■ date the support of every one in the sec ond primary on August 24. Easy Terms J* ARTHUR L. JONES mu *'* — * •" B® After Aug. SI It will cost yo up to |24AO to got those same nx eln. See aa today. e Clio— 15 day*. It sate gto* warn t* Him yrar «M si hstesr of raud alia te . and RTV radns . .. «r yew mftefty bmd Ihe Oil-Saving Oil Heater W. f Ion !*T L electric refrigerator separate entraneo, Op- Davldapa Insurance Agency Pkonelfe of. 120. 22c WANTED . Saleslady for dry KOrSe hiii i •nay. Apply m * • lv V : ;r - * ♦ . -O' ■ *'{■ Paul Ross ■<: TWO* - / w; v ‘w x " ^ & The School of Nursing of the --r-S: rti.v ra-i ■\ * — announces that it is now re- *-■ ■' ceiving applications for a class to begin September I. / * Discovered for You—a gold mine ,of spirited young Corduroy PAIR-OFF’s W • k -P * ■# ■ Fashion-right pin wale Corduroy. ■mt:' ■ ^ Rich Fall colors sparked by gold-lit trims. , Come see yourself in them. Back- belted jackets with jumbo .pockets, flared skirta double-breasted jumper, gbid colored ■) . Arf •^7 r ' ' ; r.i If you are a high ^ 17 years of age or more 1 j, i-f ,.>V' interested in nursing as a Write, gradu- I;' • i, X - belt; Smug-fitted sory, Great Cape • ' & ^2: r 'V' f’i PSr,^ 'amdbn If I liiM M4, ' ■ . * |vy: \ v' % oAipt, rgu wood, orowm, fm '■ t f>t is^ " x '■ * and green - v • SU - BaRor- SS;: "■; * :r ‘ 1 ii ' i m ' £ -tv/- :■ f'% y. ■J « .7 ■— m — - ; , *\ V, W 4 , J, ^[^4. i» acces- in contrast • .min am ■ataj& ■ llimiSKLU is-18 ^ T# V’ l