The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 05, 1931, Image 5

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i [society news h?nac*?rGarden Club To Moot || The Garden Club of the city will jK meet with Mrju Carl A. West on MonI day, June 8th, at 6 o'clock. All memB'twrrt are urged to come out to this meeting. I; Recent College Graduated II Following are some of the students I in the graduating class at 'Cl'emson HI college from this county: Ward Beecher Hough, Dan Frank Sopvell, Julian Samud 1 toy-kin, Ernest Peter II Sheheen, Camden; John Gordon II Watts, Thomas Kirkiand Watts, 9 Thomas Earle Smith, Hethune; Mar|g ion Causey Mason, lVeetviHe, I Among the list of graduates of pi Winthrop college 'this term' were the || following young ladles from Kershaw r|,i county: Miswss * Louise deSaussure I Lang; Wi^ie Evans Porter, Gertrude |fj Mitcham Zemp, Thomaaia Harris GutHrie,: Catherine Kennedy Boykin, I Neil Lindsay Goodale, Jane Henrietta Ijl Irby, (Jfcmden; John T. BoDonald, Kershaw; Sarah Lee Heuvtlss, Belt! thune. cr . 9. tA; Bro^a-^BennertH K |?j Mr. Hvhgrt JU Brown, one of Cam den's most popular young men, also a ijfl graduate of the Camden: high school, p] was happily mgrriift'Jq Anita ||j lee Bennept, daughter of Mr. and Pj -Mrs. Albert A.; Benne^i.of Lawrenke<; || Mass. The marriage took place in III Blackville, Maryland, May 16. They II are making their hcrme in Washingp; ton, D. C? Sir. BrolWn 3? a. ?on of 9 Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Brown; of MiVl street, this city. 9 Miss Wolfe Entertains Miss ?3arah Wolfe charmingly en!:p1 tertained on Saturday afternoon with ff j six tables of bridge at her home on g I Lyttleton ' street. - In the irooips where the- tables wer^ set for card? : j were vases and wa^l pockets filled with lovely garden ffdwers. The ; pretty affair assembled a group of the hoste.ia', close friends and the non-resident "school teachers of the city. The high score prize was won by Mrs. R. R. Thurman arid the low score was made by Miss Ohamibers. A color scheme of pink, and green was most effectively carried out ip every I detail and especially attractive in the I refrcshments, ices in- the shape of lil\es^ apd ropes and fajicy cak*gw?re served -i after' 'cards. punch was served during, the game | of bridge. ; -Library J^tun'chutged The Camden Library hours have |.;1 been changed for the summer months ^ as follows: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. 9 Mrs. William Moore spent last week end in Norfolk with relatives. .^Announcin full-fashioned ? I HOLEPROOF I HOSIERY I at $1.00 a pair 'H Holeproof workmanship. Holeproof I d*P#n<*obl& wear, Hofeproof care) i fully styled colors ? a full dollar's ^worth of every Holeproof qualify. It: Ask to see the*Dollar Holeproofs? m chlffo^ and seml-servl< weight. I H W. Sheorn & Son 4i|i| * ?. ? j:&m<kain Di.frict Agent Miwmiiia Mihiil Ufa 1 IntnrftacQ Cwiy-JF i Low Not Coot Insurance [ i i Personal Mention J-". - it, i mm Mr. and Mrs. Kollis F. Oobb ?pant bpnday in Charlotte. Mi., M.V?.r.t Mill, wit Sunday for Atlanta to spend so me tip*. Billy Lindsay is a member of tha graduating class of Chapel Hill this year. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Sanders have returned, from a visit to relatives in Birmingham. Mrs. Arthur Watkins, of Cocoa, Florida, is the house guest of Mi$s Minnie Clyburn. Mr. and Mrs. George Hunns left this week for Middletown, Conn., for the summer months. Mrs. E. D. Law, of Sumter, was] the guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. P. Goodale the past week. Miss Harriet Whitaker, who has been teaching in York the past year returned home this week. Moultrie Burns is one of the graduates from Suwanee this' term. He will return home next week. Miss M%ry Emma Hough, who has be$p teaching in Ninety-^Six, returned home this wuek <pr the summer. 'Mr;and Mrs. Ralph Little, of Charlottesville, Va., are gu/tste of the former's father, Mr. G. Tl Little. " Miss Margaret Jenkins, of Atlanta, spent. last week end here^ with her parehts> Mr. arid Mrs. J; F. . Jenkins. Miss Carolyn HoUser is this week graduating from North Oaroliria College for.Werpen in a business course. 'Mrs.x J. H. Reese Joined a party from Columbia last week for a trip to Greenville and Asheville, sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. John K. deLoach and ,son will leave on Saturday for Pawley's Island where they wilt spend the week. Miss Margaret Chowning, of Columbia, spent the past week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. CKefrnin#. . JDgjsses Elizabeth Zemp, Adele Sav* vdg? and .Emily Pitts have' returned Jjome from Converse College for the summer months. J; Miles Montgomery, who graduated from the University of Florida law school has returned home for the summer months, i The friends of Mr. Nettles Lindsay will regret to learn that* he is> ill in the Columbia hospital suffering with mastoiditis. ( ; Mr and Mti W? C. feeholson arid daughters,. of Shelby, Nf C., were "guests Mr. and Mrs. J.tC. Nichol s6m her? :the nast week And. A -Mi?s" Elizabeth ClarkA1returned last Thursday from ,N?"JjOrfeans, where she hps been speiMng three weeks^as .he guest of her sister, Mrs. Sap? Wellborn. Mrs. W. G. Wilson has gone to Philadelphia for a visit to her son, Dr. Clarence (V Wilson. 'From there she wiir go on to Chicago to visit her daughter Ben. P. DeLoache, Jr., of Philadelphia, is here on a visit to his parents, Mf. and Mrs. B. P.- De-Lose he befuie going abroad for the summer to study voice. "~IM. H^ Heyman left Suhday for Atlanta to attend the graduation exercises at Agnes Scott college, where his daughter, Miss Carolyn Heyman is one of those graduating^ /Mrs. Paul R. Collier and little daughter have returned to their home in 4~V\lumUin ?ft?r a t.wrt weelrR vi?it a* the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hyatt .in the Cassafct section. (Mrs. Ella S. Hough, of Norfolk, visited friends here Saturday. She went from here to Qlemson college for the graduation, exercises, .in which her son, Ward HoUgh; wUsi a graduate. ReVj J. B. Qastoh is this week conduc^ihg; an eviiihge'listic service in Laricaster, therefore he was unable to be present at any of the comwencempnt exercises of the eity school* much to his regret. " Mr^, land Mrs. H. G. Carrison, Sr., will attend the graduation exercises at Chapel Hill on Monday at which time their grandson, Henry Thomas, of Charleston, son of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Thomas, will graduate. Mr, and M; .4, . Henry Eichel will "attend the graduation exercises atChaple Hill on Monday at which time their son, Simon Eichel, will be graduated. 'Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wallnau and son will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Eichel. Mies Emily Pitts and Miss Elizabeth Zetmp returned home on Wednesday from Pawloyfs: Island where they have been attending a house party given by the E^silott^lhlU -club of Converse oollege,. of which they! are members. Dr. Jdhn W. Corbet^ Mrs..Robert Marye, Miss Oatolyn Richardson and Bobby Marys leave today for graduation exercises at the Virginia Military Academy. John Richardson is a member of the graduating dsns Me trill return home with his mother and grandfather for a visit of two weeks before going to Newberg, Ny Y., where he will hove a position with the DuPont company. Mr. and Mrs. A. S Sirtzv* ?^SM&sa u 2" H * ? ? " t ' " 8- **K?y. of Ch.ta* I P?t th? w?.k end wttK her eletet "Zl . *'>"** ?n ^ Mr. J** 9.^ !.} Wed,,ntrton p. c.. .pea C.?t ?tw " ?. Mr" *n<? Mr.. B. 0 loykin on Faij? gtrtwt. I de"hu *T.W, Mru' ? wrik L fT** few d*y? thi? week I Tel o? . ,?U*ht*r' Mr"' R???* Hon*?1 on Lytfleton street. I Mr. end Mr.. John S. I)?vid.on, of rr,"u 'pcnd thu w?k ?? with the former', mother, Mr., A. S. Davidson on Kair .treet. Wedne 1'i'lian Yei.e, .rrived home on Wedneedey from Oh.rledon where I week?H*w^<",eaP*n,<""g tKe <,ast BUrtlt 1>00*le v>nk SflU"t 5?nry Ekh?' < <? thiJ r,? ,Tr U*'nSrt0n' whw? they will Jtefd^ the greduntlon exercises of their son, Simon Bichel, at Washing, ton and Lee university. I- Mi" "elen s?v*?? 'oft thie week for Oharleeton where ehe will visit J her au?t, Mr,. Mannln* Simon., airs. Simons .pent last week end Jiere with Mrs. Henry Savage, Sr. * Mr and Mrs. Frank Tompkins, off Columbia, spent the week end withl Mr. And Mrs. B. O. Boykin on Fair street. (Mrs. Tompkins was formerly Miss Betty Boykin of Charleston. I Mr. and Mrs. Nettles Lindsay, Mr. I and Mrs, Henry Savage, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whitalfcr, Jr., have i?turned home from Pawley's Island, where they enjoyed a lovely house party. .. ' | IMrs. Bratton deLoach left on Wed-| nesday for Columbia where she will I attend the Baker-Stoddard wedding which will be solemnized on Thurs-| day evening in Trinity Episcopal church. Miss Emily Shannon and Bill I I Shannon, of Griffin, Ga., arrived on I Wednesday ntorning arid will the month'of June with their grand-1 father, Mr. C. J. Shannon on Ches-j nut ^street. I Miss Ida deLoach* who has been I spending a few weeks here ,'with her I nephew, John K. deLoach,) left on | Thursday of this week for Columbia, where she will visit her cousin, Mrs/ I Frank Sims. 'Miss Anderson,. Miss Stanley, Mrs. J Lindsay and Mr. Anderson,; who are the guests of Mr. an<l Mrs. ' A. 6. Llewellyn motored to Augusta, Ga., on Saturday to spend the W end with 'flrt^nda.* ...} j v*%u, Mrs.. Robert Stephenson, of At 1 art1ta, formerly Miss Polly DePass/arI rived on Wednesday and will spend I a* -few. weeks here with her parent'^, I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. DePass, before going to Greer, S. C., where she will be a brides maid in the wedding of I her classmate, Miss Nell James, on June flfrfcjy ; Andrew Whitaker spent last week end here With his parents, Mr." and J Mrs. O, O. Whitaker. He left on Monday Jui Charleston where he will graduate this week from the Charleston" Medical' colleger On July first I he expects to go to Nassau hospital Long Island where he will be an J intern for two years. I MistriShannon Hostess To fC^ub Miss Charlotte Shannon was hostless at the .Wednesday morning bridge club this Week aAd^had as her guestf besides regular members: Mrs. A. S. Llewellyn aftci her house guests, Miss Stanley, of New York; Mrs. Lindsay* and Miss. Anderson, of .Richmond; arid Mrs. Frank M. Zernp. After the game a delicious course luncheon was v V " M 4 -w Church Announcements .. P^sgah Baptist church, Rev. H. T.1 | Morrison, pastot, services second Sunday mprnmg 11 o'clock; fourth' Sunday afternoon 4 o'clock.5 Mizpah Baptist church, Rev. H. T. Morrison, pastor, services fourth Sunday morning 11 o'clock; first | Sunday afternoon 4 o'clock. $wift Creek Baptist church, located near Boykin's mill, services firetSu?^k)^morning 11 o'clook; second -Sunday afternoon at 4 o'eleek. Rev, H, T. Morrison, pastor. -The Daughters of tihe American Revolution with headquarters in Washington,, have started a nationwide campaign against the sale of Russian product* in the United States in competition with the free Ameri<*n labor-made goods. w'tWiaSSfra; -ySJW&igS,: iure^/n?!iq^flgSt!* * |jjless in" PttOFBSSUONAL NOTICE R-.,E- of Columbia, anJ&P U in Camden on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ? jT5aWm1c between the SaSfcaKSS.?-"; Mrs. McGinn Hastens at Brdige On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. M. MdCann charmingly entertained at a lovely bridge party at her home on East > Hampton street. The tables were arranged in the living room where yellow and white snapdragons and daisies carried out a yfcHow and white color scheme, as also dicj, the refreshments, a salad course. Mrs. H. G. Wilson won top score and Mrs. E. T. Goodale, of Atlanta, received low. The consolation was cut, by Mrs. Floyd Beaver. m ' ' mm I . Mi's. T. Edwin Goodale returned this \veek to her. home in Atlanta after a visit'*'to Mr. and Mrs. -T. E. Goodale ' on Lyttleton street. 'Miss 'Ruth Goodale accompanied her as far as Asheville where she is to visit friends. ( " ' % - t* ' ? ^ Club (Met With Mrs. WhiUker The Wednesday afternoon bridge club was delightfully entertained this weeik by Mrs* C. C. Whitnker, Jr. Those winning at each of the three tables were: Mrs. Jock Whitafker, Mrs. Lawrence A. Kirkland and Mri. B. M. Smith. Guests besides club members were: 'Mrs. Withers Trotter, Mrs. Vernon McDowell, Mrs. John M, tables were: Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Delightful refreshments were served after the games of bridge. \f Mrs. Kirkland Was Hostess Mrs. T. J. Kicjkland was hostess at four tables of bridge orv Monday afternoon at her home on Lyttleton street honoring her house guests, Mrs. GRouds,- of New York- *na Miss Stanley, of New York; Mfcs Anderson and Mrs. W. A. Lindsay, of Rich mond, Va? who are the guests of Mrs. A. S. Llewellyn. Contract bridge was played and each person making game in hand'or holding four honors in hand had the privilege of drawing from ^ a large trifiy an attractively wrapped prise. Much fun "*" prevailed and every guest present received several prises, Alfter the game was odilBMwfelou*1 ice course with het-coffee and cakes -was served the* guests who included:' Mtb. William Shanndh/$Mf^'Johh Cbrbett, Mrs. Emma O. ' Villepigue, Mrs. Frsnfc M. Wooten, Mrs. Henry Savage, &r., Mrs. Frank M. Zemp, Mrs. LeRoy Wooten, Mrs. John M. Villepigue, Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Jr., Mrs. lavniKS A. Kirkland, Mrs. John Csnitey, Miss Clouds, Mils Stanley, Miss Anderson, Mrl. Lindsay and ^ Mrs. A. 8. LleWellyn. / ^ A' ' ?v i" '.'^iiTgj 'j,-. , -* ???[ "t? " ?"" i iiiii.ihj jnataaa<tbmwea=gg*3 . i n m. i i i i , .^x u ii .ll. ih'iiiiiubh? ~ J&ve at PCNNET S I National Cotton Week (National Cotton Week closes June 6th. Don't forget to I make it an outstanding week. Here are a few prices: j) I Ladies Handkerchiefs 1A _ Six for 1UC Mens Handkerchiefs 19c Fast Color Prints 1 Cr Per yard IsJC Fast Color Batiste 1 Per yard Novclace Chiffon iO^ Fpr yard Muslin, 36 inches wide C _ j Per yard DC Muslin, extra heavy | n per yard 1UC House Dressss of Voiles Mid Batiste, guaranteed fast, each DC (J A rich,soft finish Brsst|? v QQ_ cloth. Fast color ' DDC Large size Cannon Towels ' 1 A_ t each, 15c and tVv I Practically all of these Materials are Southern Made I J. C. Penney Co.... 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