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TUB CAMDni CHBOinCaX. CAMDOt, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER H IN» *aoe sevei# tf jjf, An It«* ^ Social P«*« ... PImm 430^W Beard U h patient •* the So hospitaL Elizabeth McDowell of jJJ^sited reUtivea In Camden ‘SdiSttii in C««- With relative*. \L Ellen DoUgla* ~ ?fNW Y “ r «^' r ‘ i j^re with Mrs. ; Fair street . ^ Wm. h is spending *ix wee** here jlr. and Mrs. Gary Smith, Broad street Hr and Mrs. Hubert Wilson children, Alice and Dogan, , moved into their newly con- •ted home on Cheanut street. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Goodale, Greene itreet, left FridarfS Mipnu Heach, Fla., to attmd the !? ation ^Lll onst Telegraph De livery (FID) convention. Cadets Wm. Salmond, Usher Myers, Sterna Bolte and John Stevenson, students at Carlisle Military School, Bamberg, are < pected home for the weekend. Friends of Mrs. C. P. DuBc^ will be delighted to learn that she u recuperating nicely at the Camden hospital after a recent ill- ex- "EL A. K. Blakeney is spending Siditful vacation in Bermuda „ d tf Co“ and Mrs. Elliott White wines of Fort Mill. Wnds of Mrs. Frank Mayer, k street, will be glad to know I she is recovering nicely from ILait illness. * and Mrs. W. F. Nettles, Jr, Mary Primrose Nettles spent in St. George and Sum- ■viUe with relatives. ’gr and Mrs. Mack Katz of Fort uierdale, Fla., arrived on Tues- -for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. , Schlosburg. • Mr and Mrs. Sam Clarke and da, ily of Columbia spent Sunday . with Mr. Clarke s sister, Mrs. L. Team and family, Broad **rs. Frank Keene has arrived fromBoston, Mass., where she and Mr. Keene spent the summer and is at her apartment on Fair street Mr. Keenewill join her here later for tye winter. George E. Stuart, HI, student at Belmont * Abbey Preparatory School, Belmont, N. C., wMarrive on Friday for the weekend with h^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Stuart, Jr. Mrs. Lewis Lee Clyburn spent Ust week in Atlanta, Ga., with her son, Wm. H. Clyburn and Mrs. Lingerie Shower And Cord Party for Miss Rosborough First in the pre-nuptial parties being planned for Miss Dottie Rosborough, bride-elect who will be married to Benton Sheorn, Jr., on November 20th was the lin- E e shower and card party given Miss Charlotte Boykin and b Sara June Rozier at the home of the former’s aunt Mrs. Wm. R. Watkins, on n Laurens Court Saturday evening at t o’clock. A profusion of multi-colored dahlias and chrysanthemums DuBose, were used in the living room and hall where three tables of bridge and two tables of rummy were played. A corsage of yellow rose buds marked'the honor guests chair and at the conclusion of the card game prizes were awarded Mias Sara Grubbs for high score in bridge and Mrs. J. A. Ros borough for top score in rummy. The float ing prize was last held by Miss Virginia Stokes. A huge decorated basket filled with the gifts brought by the guests was presented Miss Ros- rough. A salad course, ribbon ndwiches and Russian tea was served by the hostesses, assisted Huggins-Floyd Wedding Of Interest Of cordial interest is the wed ding October 2, ^ith Mrs. Alma _____ Pate Huggins became the bride of of ’co^v^tTom 'SaW‘your staS ssrv-» ^d«d/ow- den, with the Rev. Herbert Spell, pastor of the Lyttleton Street Metho officiating, s of the m ethodist church, the presence of members immediate family. For. her wedding ' the „ bride wort a light gray-fall woolen suit, with wine accessories. Mrs. Floyd Is the daughter of ,uther Thomas Pate and the late dr*. Verm elle Stokes Pate, of Camden. She has made her home in Carsden for the past few months with her sister, Mrs. Louise Pate McLeod . .. , . I Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Faulk- r.mA vuIJa iJnn* enbe nr of Kershaw announce the Si.'iViriSj' wai y vA#J« M, hA birth of * •on. Dwyi Woodrow^ on no*- pn™ 1 ! the war veers he Tuesday, October 26 at the Cam- served three &nd & h&li veers in ^ eater. He y blow dm ho8piUL . connected wii Company, in nis bride will make Mrs. Samuel Russell, N. ' Mill t, has arrived from Litchfield, j where she spent the sum- and has opened her house > for the season. [Miss Bessie Patrick of Colum- Ciybum fPeggy M^Guirt). and at-' tended the Ga. Tech-Florida foot ball game. Mrs. C. O. Stogner is attending the State Annual WMU meeting at The Citadel Square Baptist church in Charleston. While there she will be the guest of her ul S. Pearce. Huggins, Jr., of Dillon who was Bobby Howie be fore her recent marriage spent last week here. She was in charge of the Marian Beauty Shop dur ing the manager’s absence. Miss Betty Wright and Miss Janice Sue Hastey spent last weekend in Columbia visiting their -sisters, Mrs. W. M. Watkins mghter, Mrs. Paul S. P« Mrs. /Ulen G. Huggins, Jr., "with her sister, Mrs. Gary who is a patient ct the hospital. and Mrs. George R. Darden daughter, Carolyn, Fiir spent Saturday in Chapel i with Bill Darden and attend- [the UNC-LSU football game. MiomwMteic spent several days here this and Mrs. Stalvey. They also at- ‘ - ; ‘ L ri “~ tended the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Garrison moved on Monday from their home on Lyttleton street, recently sold to the Wm. S. Whitings of Hartsvilltto the Garrison family home on Broad street Mrs. Leon Schlosburg has re turned-from Dayton, Ohio, where she visited her daughter, Miss Joan Schlosburg, and Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Allen (Phyllis Kar- esh) and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton Os borne of Columbia, formerly of Camden, were visitors here on Sunday attending services at the Lyttleton Street Methodist church. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Hough were called to Charlotte, N. C., on last Thursday by the sudden death of Mr. Hough’s sister, Mrs. • Boykin( Esther] Miss ip*M, md foil Itri* Hm ••WIm and wlttfcw. The Camden Floral Co. Phone m/. ; 211 East Lauren* 8L Camden. 8. C. and home. They are stopping tem porarily at the Vaughan hotel. • • * « • by Misses Kate, Susie and Mary Watkins, to the following: Mrs: J. A. Rosbo rough, mother of the bride-elect; Mrs. Benton Shearn, the bridegroom-elect’s mother; Misses . Virginia Stokes, Sara Grubbs, Laura Brown, Peggy Funderburke, Margaret Smith, Myre Rast. Molly Ruth Redfearn, Edna Strak, Dot Sowell; Susie, Kate and Mary Watkins. Also, Mesdames J. A. Ha gins, Mrs. Ned McDowell, Mrs. Robert DuBerry (Mildred Rosborough), Mrs. Wm. R. Watkins, Jr, of Co lumbia and Mrs. Wm. R. Watkins. • « • • « Moster Buck Smith Has Tenth Birthday Master Buck Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary H. Smith, N. Broad street, was honored on last Sat urday with a buffet supper party given by his parents in celebra tion of his tenth birthday. A. Hallowe’en motif was car ried out effectively in the decora tions and favors and the buffet supper was served from a beau tifully appointed table centered with the two-tiered birthday cake. The many arrangements of fall flawers, and the attractive even ing gowns of the “young ladies” made this a very festive occasion. The Smiths were assisted in en tertaining by Mr. and Mrs. E. Clarkson Rhame and Catherine and Jerry, M Smith of Mullins, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Speaks, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Murphy of Myrtle Beach and e Patrick of Columbia. Hobkirk Hill chapter; DAR, will eeung on Friday, October 29, a? the home of Dr. and told its next, me Mrs. George Stratford Barnes, 307 Mill street, at 4 p. m. The chi meeting sense of the regent, Mrs. vonTres- ckow, who is attending the rounders’ Day celebration and ward meeting at the Tamassee JAR school, with the president general, Mrs. Roscofe C. O’Bryne, Wm. Whitaker Hough) Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Nettles,]c^ii Conference Of S C Laurens street, and Mr. and Mr*, f ai, > onTer ® n J e V;. 3 Ray Moore of Columbia will at- Legions and Auxiliaries ' n Columbia ' in Rale the weekend ei * h -| The fall conference of the S. Q. Ite. i. E. Ho-, Chesnut will leave on I Cofumbia on Monday, November leston where die will attend the final performance of “Life With Father” at the Dock Street theater. Her granddaughter, Bar bara Rosa, is In the cast, portray ing the character of the maid. Mr. and Mrs. Boykin W. Rhame spent last weekend in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhame. | They all attended the Citadel- 1. The auxiliary business meeting will be held at 10:15 a. m., in the USO library, followed by « join luncheon of the Legion an< Auxilaries in the Jefferson Hotel ballroom at 1 p. m. $1.50 per plate. There will be a dance at 9 p. m., in the Jefferson Hotel ballroom. All members are urged to at tend. Garden Notes The horticultural committee of the Camden Garden Club suggests that everyone with a back yard can assist with the world move- era, garden waste and kitchen waste and manure. Sprinkle lightly with dirt and lime and water it Repeat Turn to pue occasionally and you will have a fine comfort heap. • • • • • Births • Mr. and Mrs. Marvis Shirley are the proud parents of a daughter born Saturday, October 23 at the Camden named her hospital. They - Patricia Donate Mot 9 r , Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Muujns, where is Moseley at the Providence hos- meir pital, Columbia, a son, on October 24. Mr Moseley is the son of Mr. and Mr*. Sidney Moseley of Cam den. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Blizzard 8S D,A.R. Notes (By Mrs. George Barnes) of Blaney are the proud parents of a son, James Wilbert, -bom Tuesday, October 26 at the Cam den hospital. 4 p. m. The Mr. 'and Mrs. John Carl West e from the regular date of are receiving congratulations is on account of the ab- upon the birth of a son, John Carl, Jr., bom Tuesday, October 26 at the Camden hospital. Mrs. West is the former Lois Rhame. * * * . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Campbell, Jr., announce The birth of a daughter, Leslie Anne, October 22 and the state regent, Mrs. Orr, is offering the i Founders of this fine school under-privileged children. State superintendent of education, Jesse T. Anderson, is a guest speaker. State chaplain, Mrs. Arch Smith, will give the invoca tion. Hostesses will* be: Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Robert Kennedy, 2nd, Mrs. Juy and Mrs. Davidson. All visit ing Daughters are welcome. Deadline For Bazaar Friday, November 5th Friday, November 5th is the deadline for articles and contribu- Methodist church. Please leave all articles with Mrs. Jas. Gandy, 1115 Lyttleton street The bazaar will be held at the Farm Home Market, W. DeKalb street, on Wednesday, November 10th, from 10 until 15 o’clock. ***** House Party Given At Hermitage Lake Richmond, Va. • • • v Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Allen Dayton, Ohio, announce the birth of a son, Michael Harris, on Mon day, October 11 at St Francis hos pital. Mrs. Allen is the former Phyllis Karash, daughter of A Sam Karesh and the late Mrs. Karesh. The Allens have one other child, a daughter. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Oswald are-the proud parents of a ter, bom at the Camden on October 20. She has named Janice Diane. Mrs. Oswald is the formfer Doris Maddox. • • • » • Go To Church Sunday cottage on j the Donald the scene last “Aldac”, Hermitage Lake of Campbell’s weekend of an enjoyable given by their son, Donald bell, Jr., for girls and boys: Misses and Jean vara of lege, Evelyn Plyler, USC, and Margaret Smith, Burke Campbell, Bruce and Jim Alexan der of Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. ' bell evening. chaperoned this- i Friday night A Camp- Cul Steel . A and Cloud-Drift Furman game on Saturday. Mts. IB. W. Rhame, Sr n is also viistingl Ckumh g J i her son. Robert Rhame and family! 10 WU*fCII Olindoy fin Greenville — Miss Sadie Frietag of the Lex ington Memorial hospital, Lexing- ton, N. C., spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Ernest R. | Frietag, York street, en route from New Orleans, La., where she 1 has been spending a two week’s j vacation. Sne will report for duty | at the Veterans hospital, Colum- 1 bia on Friday WANTED— A Position as dining room hostess, hotel room derk, saleslady, or other like business in high class estab lishment. College education, cultured business lady; owner of es tablished summer gift shop in New York Resort Area. Have managed a resort tour ist business. References ex changed. Wish to begin the work between December IS ■mi January 1st. Address “Hostess,” care of The Camden*Chronide. Mr. and I Broad street, a cently for die Edward Craig, N. were in Raleigh wedding of Mrs. WV ■» < I Craig’s brother, Hastings Wyman Henderson to Helen Ball Moore of ere away I and Mrs. | Isabelle Farris of Columbia were in Camden visiting their grand daughter and niace, Catherine I Louise Craig. j®!*-.’ K M YOUR HEART! 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Black, Brown, Green and Grey in sizes for Juniors, Misses and Wo men. regularly 8.95 to T0.95 regularly 10.95 to 14.95 NOW NOW 6.75 8.75 regularly 14.95 to 19.95 NOW 11.75 regularly 19.95 to 25.00 NOW 15.75 regularly 25.00 to 29.75 NOW 19.75 52 Fall Blouses— - 1 Ginghams, Rayon Crepes and Broadcloths in White, Rose, Tints. Sizes 32-38. Beige, Aqua, and Prin regularly 3.95 regularly 5.00 — regularly 5.95 L NOW 2.75 NOW 3.75 NOW 4.75 24 Early Fall Suits-- Gabardines, Tweeds, Broadcloths and Suedes in Black, Grey^ Green and Brown. Sizes for Juniors and Misses. NOW 19.75 NOW 21.75 NOW 27.75 NOW 33.75 NOW regularly 25.00 to 29.50 regularly 29.50 to 39.50 regularly 39.50 to 45.00 regularly 45.00 to 55.00 regularly 55.00 to 65.00 37 Early FaN Coats— Broadcloth, Suede, Gabardine and Tweeds in Black, Brown, Grey, Green and Mixtures. Sizes for Juniors, Misses and Wo- regularly 25.00 to 29.50 regularly 29.50 to 35.00 regularly 35.00 to 39.50 ~ regularly 39.50 to 45.00 regularly 45.00 to 55.00 ~ regularly 55.00 to 65.00 ~ regularly 65.00 to 79.50 ~ regularly 79.50'to 98.50 _ regularly 98.50 to 119.50 NOW NOW NOW HOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW 17.75 19.75 21.75 27.75 33.75 43.75 63J5 77.75 This does not include our entire stock Special selection for this - ’A ^ % J****®®" V