f/ i' m ■N,.. sr-s- - .il, V ■ ' t 'i ■ ■Mb: 'if' ' ♦ 1 £• r u u, O". y rr^ 'iLi. FIVE ptort l-Vi^bTfH** «fc"» ck “-."WsSfi nr m Uw ITM- number of reU- Officers For Ervsbing Year Named Supper And Shower At Meeting Of Camden GardartCUib For Mis Little And Her Fiance *»! o!. '*"• and friend*. ^ »< "■ M |» of 0» , Gladys HOM. . „d U» "rt Je *° k “ 1 J r j£T5 “.“uS’SUI'. jrMge WM of whlte^ Rabon. brother of tb^brW wg n best man. -r ( «‘s -rSi of red roses completed * t Rabon IS » Kraduete w High school and “9^ md m the Springs MU1 of ^ Rabon is a Kradpateof Cam- ijeh school. He served in the . Army during the war and U employed with the Duke , couple have returned from wedding trip and are now their home in Kershaw, The Cim*— Garden club held its March meeting at the home of Mrs. H. O. Chnioon. As tkte was the asnnal mooting of the dab, the DuBoee, call ed for the yearly reports of the officers present. ^ nominating committee ore- seated the following slate of offi cers for the coming year: Presi dent. Mrs. Grayson Shaw: vice. B. Pitts, Jr.; .lbs. Rippon jjtRoehs; con Mra. Fralk Wooteo, Jb.; treasurer. was appointed Upoa her duly etoCiGa. > Mrs. Ed Craig’s was pro- eoooiaded the busi ness of the afternoon with a re sume oT the work accomplished by the cinb during the past year, la brief, Mra, DnBose’s report was as follows: “In looking back over the past yaar a few things might bo esHed to year attention. **Tko executive committee was asked to take up matters of inter est to the dub, dtecaaa them treaty at its meetings and present recom mendations to the club. “Tour president and Mm Llew ellyn attended the state meeting in Spartanburg. “A member of the Camden Gar den dab was invited to become a tnhmber of the, Streets and forks commission. Mrs. H. G. Garrison ♦hi« position, latdr, year the dab. “la April the baoaso marker for tat the the Kate of tfem Memorial Garden in Columbia, was pieced. The com mittee was greatly sided, in doing this by the kindaeae of Mr. Kor- hegay. -‘Our hoatssa and- program, com mittees have provided delightful programs for the year. For theltions mad om convenieaea «t ammbers, a Mr. and Mm BUI Burns and and Mrs. Benton Sheorn. ir n Canteen with a year book was made, stating ftoo-{cfoth and centered prit owers. Miniature buffet supper tor Miss Mar- ettn Little and L. J. Watts, hose wadding will be the social wnt of April 10. Bridal green end white wan ted eftoctiwelyr in the decom- u» the supper table th n green th s bowl the re placed table pra W vaaswuim urn▼ M UWU UiltUD UU I Ug m EM the Boapitai grounds. , ' I graced one entf i . “Our Horticultural committee I ficious with our garden problems. “In October a card party was held at the Sarafield Hunt club lizjsrM YEkh UP? <4% for each meeting. < I of white flowers. ^“The^Hoapital Grounds commit-[ggyp of through tta hehpe. groat many las-1 ah,arrangement provemeuts have been made oe(in Bi. A supper was served, after has reminded us month by month I which games were played and the of the things we should do in the I presents “showered” upon the gardes. It also acts as consultants honor guests. Little wae presented by the harts. „ the shower, which was both enjoyable and I square dancing was enjoyed by profitable. f I the tollowmg guests: Mr. and Mra. “The sum of |7.&0 was sppropri-1W. D. Netties, Mr. and Mra sted for a holly tree to be planted Uott Sheorn, Mr. and Mra Gene on Arbor Day at the'grounds of I Sheorn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vereen, the Junior High school. A prise Mr. and Mra Ned McDowell, Mr wan given by a club member to •»lvlkSh»oni, Margaret the boy or girl writing the best Smith. Wdey Sheorn, Jr., Molly essay on ‘How Trees Serve Men. 1Kedfearn, Katherine Sheorn, •‘Arrangements have been shown Junm? Kime, Tommy Little, Mr. st most meetings and prises given “d Mra WRobin Zemp, Jr., Mr. This added to the Interest “ d iJIli pleasure of the aftenieaa. f®® MTs. Robert It. DeBerrv, Nan “We enjoyed the preeenee of the King Halglar Garden club at one of of our meetings and hone that they I Seville, •“? J**- ™ Mrs. Bobb^ will meet with i Mrs. Du Bose then expressed her Civil Air Patrel Makes Drive For Cadet Enlistments the Camden Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol is making a new drive for cadet enlistments. Cant David S. Harter, C O., sted that upon enlistment, a cadet will receive an hour or so of ground work after which he will be eligible for one^half an hour of further orientation in ac tual flight The most recent cadet enlistments are Henry C Cassad^, [van P. Guinn and Clifford Cadets of the Camden Squad ron who have already completed the first one-half hour of actual flying are Thomas Taylor,, W. H. Molden, Jack Houser and Henry Cassadv. Regular pound training for cadets will include aircraft iden tification, theory of flight mete- « . anc | m any oth- orol >logy, navigat allied subjec T,"V'' 7;r free INSPECTION log your watch. Its some, thing you should have done at least once a year. If repairs are needed you can be sure of expert gwvicc at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed. ’that 99% of failures is qow Elgin’s DuraPowec Mainsnring "'SZZr&ZZrft* -M. fc- 1«9. Factory Mtthod Bood Ra-stringing ' •’ -i ••: - • : - Rosborough - Marshall appreciation t# the officers and ] the executive board tor their gen Shrapnel artillery shells bear the name of their Inventor, Colonel H erous cooperation member of the dab for their “< trams kindness, consideration and courtesy throughout the year. H ✓ After adjournment delirious re freshments of sandwiches, cookies, wafers, coffee end tea were served by the hostess, who was assisted by Mrs. J.»W. Trotter end Mrs. Rippon LaRoche. e e e e e MAT MOT BUM AOAIM According to R. E. Grier’s column in The State Thursday __ tali ve Ezell Kelly is undecided about running for re-electioh to the House this summer from Kershaw county. "" " The U. S. forestry buresn was made a part of the department of agriculture In IMS. and to each 8br *P |1 * 1 * former British army of ficer. Regular Meeting Of Baptist Y. W. A. The Y. W. A. of the First Bap tist church, held ita regular meet ing Monday evening. 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