The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 14, 1930, Image 5
SsOCICTY NEWS
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Telephone No, 133-W
Her Sixth Birthday
ftfhur?doy afternoon of last
fc JJjtrs. Kmmi I>. Drakeford ?n8
*2pe<l with a loyoly party for her
I ffdsutfhter, Sybil, 1voi?flng 1 her
Bffbjrthday. MHny delightful games
r playtK|. Jit the donkey contest
KLe* Hatfield and Natalie Cul
BlTwom the prizes and in "the poa "
conU-st Mary Waltfi w?? the
I," u winner. The little quests were
fcfited irll<> the room w^re a
|L>r wheme of yellow and white
C effectively carried out. Yellow
I tnd white chrysanthemums were arIraM*1
HlM>ut the roo*n8 and ,n
of the table was placed a large
whit? cake upon yyhich six tiny yelkw
candles burned. Placed about
the table were attractive favors, candy
and cak^s. Oute little paper caps
?re worn by each guest who inlj|jje(|v
TWarjorie Hatfield, Natalie
CoUen, Ma'")' Walsh, Frances West,
gnS Wilson, Molly Ruth Redfearn,
^rolyn Baruch, Peggy Little, Bessie
Little' Doris Stakes, Jean Stokes,
yfa Stokes, John Partin, Cleo
guyr), Doris McLeod, Jane Thomas,
Hirold Hatfield, J*., Samuel Nichol- j
son, Jr . and Lottie Smyrl. The host- !
oss served ice crewm, cake and canoes.
Hot Supper at Hagood Friday
This Friday night, November 14,
Ascension Episcopal church will hold
an old-fashioned hot supper at the
I beautiful brick Rectory and iCom-1
I munity House next door to the
church. The church is located half
way between Rembert_and Hagood
tn a paved road. Supper will be
grved promptly at 8:00 o'clock. ^
" The committee on entertainment,
biased of Mr. Antrum Boykin, Mr.
H|! Myers, Miss Theresa Scarbor
and Mrs. Charles Sanders, Jr.,
fas planned an interesting mu^icaL
jfogrum of numbers lay a negro
fzrtette, and also a talented quar
tette from Sumter. This musical
program will ,be supplemented by
I humorous talks from prominent visitors.
A delightful evening has been
promised by the committee.
; The supper committee, composed
of Mrs. Clyde ICtarke, Mrs. Arthur
W. Scarborough, 'Mrs. B. F. Myers
and Mrs. Walter 'Sanders, lias planned
a bountiful menu, including ibar-,
fyxoe and fiH'ed chicken. These splenT
did cooks may be depended Upon to
furnish a fine supper in-every respect.
Tickets are (being sold this week by
the Sunday school and the Young
People's Service League. The price
for the supper is sixty cents for
adults and thirty-five for children.
Visitors may pay at the door Friday
night if they have not secured a
ticket.
The proceeds of the supper will
be turned over to the church treasurer
to help make up a deficit in
the church budget. Everyone is cordially
invited to enjoy a good supper
and an enjoyable evening with this
Hagood congregation.
Mrs. tKllbpiguf ilutUiu!
Mrs. John Villepigue wan the
canning hostess at the Thursday afternoon
'bridge club lust week entertaining
in her lovely new home
on Lyttleton street, beautiful pink
rose buds and pot plants decorated
the rooms where the four tables were
placed for bridge. After the gume
congealed fruit salad with hot rolls
and coffee was served to the folloVving
guests besides the club members:
Mrs. Lee Little, Mrs. Henry
Beard, Mrs. Hughie TindaJ, Mrs.
Nettles Lindsay, Mrs. George Brunson,
Mrs. Alfred MoLeod, Mrs. J. H.
Osborne, H4rs. MoHimer Boykin and
Mrs. J. G. Richards, Jr.
'Mrs. Garrison Was Hostess
On Wednesday morning of this
week Mrs. H. G. Garrison, Jr., entertained
the (bridge club of which
she is a member, at her home on
Rectory Square. Other guests besides
the club members were: Mrs.
Warren II. .Harris, Mrs. B. O. Boyr
kin, Mrs. F. M. Wooten, Mrs. Rufus
Thurman, Mrs. Dan M. Jones and
Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Jr. A delicious
luncheon was served ut noon and the
ifamo continued until 1:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Goodule Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. F, P. Goodale entertained
the weekly bridge club last
Thursday evening at their home on
Broad street, witii a delightful supper
and the bri<^e games followed.
Invited guests wei* Mr.-Colenpan-Harris,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Goodale, Miss
Mary B. Goodale and Mr, Bernard Sidwon
the ladies' high score and to
Mr. Basil Bruce went the high score
for gentlemen. Those to receive low
score prizes were Miss Mary Baker
Goodale and Mr. S. W. VanLandingi
ham.
November Meeting of U. D. C.
The November meeting of the John
I). Kennedy Chapter U. D. G. was
hejd at the home of Mrs. It. W. White
on Lyttleton street with Miss Minnie
Clyburn as assistant hostess. The
past president presided as the committee
selected to secure her successor
had not been ablp to do so.
The meeting was opened with the
LdrcTs prayer followed by the readjjrg
of the minutes of the last meeting.
Committees reported as follows:
Treasurer, that $62.75 'balance
was on hand which puts the association
in better financial standing
than for soni#' time. The registrar
reported having delivered a set of
papers to a member. The corresponding
Ae^retary said she had
mailed in Ser 1yearly report to the
state secretary of the association.
Mrs. N. IC. Arnett, Mrs. Burwell
Bovkin and Mr^ J. B. Wallace were
appointee! fo list homes ibr the meetings
for the year.
Mrs. S. iC. Zemp, the retiring president
read a copy of her report sent
in to
conference. The
yearly report was read showing" *l4
most one ^>undred per cent- was
made on mating all obligations of
the chapter.
The meeting was then turned 'over
to the historian who gave to each
one a slip of paper containing a short'
history of some distinguished Southern
man,* which was very instruct-*'
ive and interesting.
A guest Of the chapter for the
meeting was Mrs. M. L. Bonham,
wife of Judge Bonham, who was holding
court here for the week. >
I The hostesses served delicious refreshments
and a pleasant social
hour was spent.
Mrs. R. E. Chewping, secretary.
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The lumber schooner Brooklyn
turned over and sun-k off Eureka,
Calif., Saturday afternoon. It is .believed
that the seventeen members of
the crew lost their lives.
Claud Henson, 31, is dead in Spartanburg,
the result of gasoline burns
which he received two weeks ago
when he used the fluid to start a fire.
Majestic Program
Friday, November 14th
?Metro - Gotdwyn - Mayer presents
"MEN OF THE NORTH," with Gilbert
Roland, Barbara Leonard and
Arnold Korff. Of all dramas , that
have come out of the great Northwest,
there is none to compare with
this exciting tale that hammers out
thrills like a machine gun. Also
RKO Comedy.
Saturday, November 15th
As romantic as thrilling and a.thrilling
as romantic is "SHOOTING
STRAIGHT." Richard Dix thnlb
you with thrill and romance combined
to make this an exceptional.>
interesting picture play. Also Metre
Dogville Comedy, "Who Killed Rover?"
with All-Gold Star ( ast. Anc
Aesop Fable, "Snow Time." ... . . .
Monday & Tuesday, November 17-lt
The story of the new angle in the
triangle! The most seiisationa^ storj
ever filmed, barring none. ' THE
OFFICE WIFE," with Dorothy Mack
aill, Lewis Stone, Hobart Bosworth
and Joan. Blondell. Has the hom<
wife a chance when the office wif<
is alluring? Has your husband ar
I office wife? What do you know oi
I your husband's secretary ? Is sh<
1 his office wife? A story of wive;
j and their lovers and husbands am
their office wives.
Wednesday & Thursday. Nov. 19-2(
That distinguished actor, Georg<
Arliss, in "OLD ENGLISH." A gram
old sinner gets into difficulties an<
debt, and you are entertained as 110m
! other than that grand old master o
the stage and screen can. Its i
Warner Bros., and Vitaphone Produc
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Fleming-Joye
Announcement is made by Mrs. J.
E. Fleming of the marriage of her
daughter. Miss Lucille Fleming, of
Military trail, and Henry Joye of
Jhis city, which was solemnized by
the Rev. Lillian B. Full ton ?t the
Congregational church, Lake Worth,
at 8 o'clock on the evening of Satur'
day, October 25. Miss Fleming was
attended by Miss Mary' 'Si Ketcham
j and the bride's 'brother, Orson Morgan,
was the beat man.
f TV bride wore a handsome gown
old brussels lace with nile green
accessories and carried a bridal bouquet
of butterfly roses.
, Jf'' an<i Mrs. Joye are making
i"*jr home at 711 Avon* road.
The above^ is taken froim the Palm
Post, of October 27. Mr. Joye
"the son of iMr. and Mrs. D. W.
of the Antioch*, section of Kercounty.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
M pa-ties are hereby warned not
I t? trespas s on my swamp lands in
I Wateree for hunting, fishing,
I?! ?F purpose whatsoever. Parties
Oisrej^r-i ivg notice will be prosecute
A. E. KENNEDY.
Woff. S. C? Rte. 2, Nov. 1,4, 1930.
I|THE TOR11 SHOP
Fl 12? BROAD STREET
If OPENING
I X MONDAY, NOV. 17
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A fine lot of Fifth
Avenue novelties
reasonably priced.
Also some real
bargains for early
srift buying, y ,
; THE TORll SHOP
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Personal Mention
Mr*. J. L. Williford and son afe ^
visiting relatives in Woodruff.
Mrs James M. Gandy leaves this I
^vek* ^ork trwo j
Mi** JQiry Bak<?r Croodnle is the I
-uest of Mr, and Mrs. John Goodale j
on Lyttleton street.
Mrs. William Kin*, jnf \
Charlotte, were guest? Sunday of iff.
and Mrs. J. H. Osborne.
Mj% Elizabeth J. Thomas has *#- j
tinned to Camden and is occupying '
her home on Broad street. ' )
Mrs. R. G. Zetrouer, of Gainesville, j
Horida, is here on a visit to h<M j
mother, Mrs. G, G. Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. John DeVine, of Mew !
York, arrived this week and are with ;
Miss Whittredge for the winter. '
Mr. and Mrs. W, (j? Moore returned I
from Tampa, Clearwater and Plant J
( ity, Horida, where they visited.
Missea Gertrude ?firmp, Tommy I
Guthrie and Fay Kirkland spent laft j
week ut home with their parents, y )
Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Owens and j
son, of Charleston, were guests for
the week end of Mr. and Mrs. W. A|. I
Alexander.
Mr. Jack Kirkland, of LumberU)^
N. C., spent the past week ^d her$ '
with his i>arents, Mr. and J^fW^.B, i
Kirkland. [
Mr. It. L. Auten, of Charlotte, left
Wednesday for his home after a visit i
here to his granddaughter, Mrs. W. '
M. Alexander.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beaver, of Salis- i
bury, N. C., spent last week end ]
with their son, Mr. Floyd Beaver, on |
Laurens street.
Moultrie Burns and Benton Burns,
of Sowanec, will ^pend this week end
with theri parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jas.
H. Bums on Fair street.
Miss Harriet Steedman returned to
Charleston Tuesday afternoon after
a visit of several days to her mother,
Mrs. It. Y. Steedman here.
Mrs. A. S. Llewellyn will leave to-,
day for Richmond, where she will
spend a week with relatives, while
Mr. Llewellyn wrll go to Boston on
business.
Messrs. W. L. Goodale and N. R.
Goodale, Jr., last week attended, a
convention of the Southeastern Florist
association held in Birmingham,
Alabama.
Miss Sarah DePass spent last
week end with her parents and had
as her guests Miss Lucy MfcDonald,
of Chester and Miss Betty Smythe,
of Charleston. |
. Shannon Blackwell and Charles
DeLoache, students at the University'
of South Carodinw, were visitors here ,
last week end at the home of their
respective parents. ''' ' n
Mrs. George Coleman left laat Satn
urday for Washington to spend fiome
time with Mr. and Mrs. J. R* Mont-1
gomery, who are making the capitol
city their home now. |
Mirs. Grace Knudson and Misfc Ma-1
bel Apple ton have returned after a,
\ttitoftfner spent in CaStine, Maine, j
TKfcy "have again opened The Torii
Shop on Broad street. !
Miss. Nadege Brundl has returned
Ito Camden after spending the sum- :
mer with relatives in Geneva, Swii- ,
zerland. She is at thd home of Mr. j
Mrs F. M. Woolen. [
Messrs. George W. Potter, Drew ,
McLaughlin, Harry Porter and Cool-;
ey Gillis returned Sunday from
Gainesville, Florida, where they went
'to attend the Florida-Alabama foot- j
ball game. . t
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Danforth oi ;
Sheneateles, N. Y., arrived on Wednesday
find are at the Hdbkirk IniV
for a short while before moving into'
the John Villepigue home on Lyttleitpn
street.
Mr. and iMrs. Joe H, Thomas leave
today for LaFeria, Tex)as, where Mr.
Thomas will manage a cannery there
this winter. Their many friends will,
be delighted to learn that they will
return to Camden in the spring.
Dr. George Rhame and, sister, Mrs.
M. M. Reasonover and son, William
Reasonovej-, left Thursday* for Charlotte
where they Will spend several
days and Mrs. J. S. Rhame, who is
visiting relatvies there, will accompany
them home.
Mrs. Little Hostess to Club
Mrs. George Little entertained her
bridge club this week. Besides the
| regular members other guefits included:
Mrs. C. H. Zemp, Mrs. Mortimer
' Muller, Mrs. John K. deLoach and
' Mrs. T. Lee Little. A prize was
. given at each of the three tables and
' those receiving high scores were:
Mrs. Charlie Green, Mrs. Ancrum
Boykin, Jr., and Miss Agnes DePass.
Mrs. Mortimer Boykin assisted the
' hostess in receiving her guests. In
[ the late afternoon very delightful re*
freshments were served.
Entertained by Mrs. Houser
The Kirlowood Bridge citfb was delightfully
entertained this week by
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Houser. Dr.
Corbett and Mrs. Marye were guests
of the club for the evening. After
the games tfif? hostess served an ice
course with cake and hot coffee.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and ,by virtue of sundry City
tax executions directbd to me by J.C.
Boykin, Clerk and Treasurer, I have
levied upon and will sell the follow m?????
bvg property on the first Monday in
December, 'being the 1st day thereof,
in front of the Court House, Camden,
S. C., during the legal hours of sale.
Terms of sale Cash.
All that, lot and building thereon,1
bounded on the North by lot No. 30;
on the East by Jordon Avenue; on
the South by Hampton Street; on the
West by Lot No. 32. Levied upon and
to be sold as property of SeLma Mc.
Sheorn for unpaid City taxes for
1027.
AH that lot with building thereon,
bounded on the North by J. B. Zemp;
on the East by Rosa Deas; on the
South by formerly Tobe Kirkland; on j
the West (by Broad street. Also lot
and 'building located on Campbell
street on West side, having such boundaries
as on record in Clerk of
Court's office. Levied upon and to bo
sold as property of R. H. Haile for
unpaid City taxes for 1927.
All that lot with building thereon,
bounded on the North bv Elise H.
Myers; on the East by City Lot No.
?; on the South by formerly Arthur;
on the West by Church street. Levied
upon and to be sold as property of
Estate of Tenah Bracey for unpaid
City taxes for 1927.
H. D. HILTON,
Chief of Police.
I The - I
DOLLS I
Want You To Visit Them |j
TODAY I ,
Dimpled baby dolls and elegantly dressed young
lady dolls invite you to come in to see them. They want to help
you decide what kind of a doll you want for Christmas. Bring i,
mother . . . she will be delighted with our thrifty prices. ?p
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