* ; .v ' I ' • t ■ " i ' :;c t ■ . r * ' O* . 'm&i 16& ">*' • it PPr- ■/ - 4 »W : ' C I Ji u L i L T ¥ 11 For Social Now* . . . TcUsKonc 705-J Hr.'iia* Mrs Wm. O. ttejor. Jr.. w«r« |n ColambU Ust week-end where they attended the Military Ball on Saturday evening at the Jefferson Hotel and the business meeting there on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith and daughter, Ellen Rse, have re- Mrs. George M. rails, Mr. and •fra. W. C. Cook, Miss Sandra Cook of Kershaw, were recent rial- tors at Magnetfa. Gardens at Char* **3 m & tbst Nl- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Kirkland. Coral Gables, Vla w hare been visit ing the former's mother. Mrs. T. J. Kirkland, Fair St., en route frsm Sooth America. They ware ac companied homo by thatr son. William, who has been the winter with his Mr.»and Mrs. Charles Coles ef i Boston, Mass., wars the geests last I week of Mr. and Mrs. fie* Whit- ’ akdc. North MSI St They. Ware accompanied by Mrs. Marion Coles who visited Mr. and Mrs. John M. VUleplgue and Mr. and Mrs. K N. McDowell. Miss Katherine Sheora left oa Friday for Charlottesville. Va., where she visited Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hartman. Mrs. John •Ooodale, Lyttieton St., returned last Wednesday from Philadelphia, Pa., where she has been spending several months. Bucky Sief, student at N. 0. State College, Raleigh, N. C.. spent last Saturday night here with hie WRoy Purdue a o^a. w 11^m _ k _w —• s 'aMi,:. is m ** --,1 I $!•; -MS «5 5 ■rM * p,} - £* (tLi. '4 r® * -if ■ J s' '-jm* n'' .'J . v if*' i: ' ‘ i- r 1- i. ( . ‘ ■: j • ■. ^ f [1^1 |: brother, D. E. "Dusty” Scarborough, 1211 Lyttieton St., en route to hie home In Charleston to spend the mid-term holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Jus. D. Zemp, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kennedy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kennedy, III, and daughter, Loti Kennedy^ attended the wedding of Miss Elisabeth Vad Wyck Zemp and Cordea PrloleaV Palmer In Sumter on Sunday even ing, March 12. Mrs. Basil Bruce and daughters, Beverley and Barbara, of Sum tar, are expected to arrive on Satarday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Little for the Carolina Cup races. Misses Christina Mongo and Queenle Banks and Messrs. Jtck Roberts and John Banks of Ker shaw, were recent visitors at Mag nolia Gardens in Charleston.' . Major Maurice Clarke, U. 8. Marine Corps, Camp Lejeune, N. C„ accompanied by his son, Billy, spent last week-end here Major Clarke’s mother, Mrs. rice Clarke, Cheennt St. QJ^e alao has as her gaest the week-end. her daughter, Mtaa Margaret Clar- * 41 ■M -V f-'i ■ J V. ' •A* ■ *■ 'l k ■ A thoroughly ^pealing Jrtai that nco sweetening, but goto H anywsy! W Ac white embroidered organdy cuff#, the] organdy how. And doa’t forgo* to > the figare-flattaring doublripepluBi cScc free-and-eoay gotod akirL R*yon ^ navy, black, soldaer blue, grey t»up^ . ■- V* | ' v* , ./ . • _ < l ' T • Lu&j i. • - - ...—' riL.' ^ “TAJ .ML**"* ...