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If NEWS | m. a wo?t?i> i No. ua-w ?? i I J ?Died on Deoemft i.om.se Sal mo ml years the talented of this page. tmas Parties. etit entertained at lay afternoon from he guests of honor rs of her v. Sunday e Lyttleton Street There were pregirls of the class, advanced mtermeof the Sunday g rooms and hall tecorated with smin u me reus'Ch r Is teating opened with "It Came Upon a vhich was followed followed in which s were played. At e dining room, a *e followed hy deson tables lighted lies and having as rets of Christmas . On reassembling while a Chriatmas oftly, the lights in 1 were turned out the eoixth living ifing the Christmas h light and radiad , /W1 me?!l fceived dainty gifts resent was given a and fruit from the representing the i attractive gift'to the class for which re expressed. For attendance Mabel Prietag received making -more than ds from the letters11 ford "Christmas, ? is given n prize, jirls are members h DeLoache, Emily jr, Mary Lucia Tofall, Mabel Yates, llene McGuirt, Inez Jewman, Ina Deson, Regina Goodits. for the afternoon Truesdale, Mrs. W. Etta Z<j?mp, Mrs. jes Gertrude Zemp, [ ary Zeigler, Floriline Zeigler, Elsie a-'1 llowing the party, as invited to a spee Epworth League, the home of Olivia :a Zemp, the leader >ple, led in the projrvice was one of ation. Jane Hoffer rd with a piano soBudden gave a syran Dyke's story of Man.'1 This lovely t "a most charming ne was impressed rations made ^ the nd attractive and , were served the were carried and Christmas tree and n to the children of ed additional cheer the year. Master John Lang1 to learn that he urn an appendicitis Camden hospital moved to his home ,reet. Mm. Brown "Gives ChriHtmas Party , Mm* Paul Brown entertained at ttX Mim*7l?n evening last ,tne Mt. Zlon Home Demonstration club with u .lehghTruI Christmas parin'whtlh ra * roo.m *"<l room m which the guests were entertained aiS#rtei^mU >li decoratod with holly and Christmas decorations. The dininjr table was very attractively decorated with a lovely mound made Af (lie IV I U ? C,HV8 in th? mid" or* in aerml H b?ffe^9uppeistn the dining room, after which they assembled in the living room htvliv :f **Pved hot cofTee fro'? ? lovely silver set.. After the supper andWar?8 ?i wte/e8t >woro pluyed nil? M laud WeHl was prise winsu" <la,H'in? was also ,.h? ? V Ky the youn* sut- At the Mo ? a 4b?oP?rty the lively crowd dismounted .Santa from his mound, as they were served with the fruit rrom tho mound. Mrs, Clarkson Was Hostess Mrs. W. H. Clarkson entertained th? neighborhood bridge club at her home on Fair street, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. L. Williford won [high score and Mrs. Joe Thomas cut consolation, The room where tho tables were placed were decorated in Christmas, greens and red candles. Substitutes for the afternoon were Mjss Leila Shannon and Mrs. W. J. Mayfleld. After the game tho hostess served delicious sandwiches, cake and cofFee. Celebrated Birthday. On Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Creed entertained in honor of their daughter, Marjorie Creed's, tenth birthday. Christmas decorations were used. After many games w^re enjoyed the little guests were invited into the diinng room where the table held a birthday cake with -ten lighted candles. Little favors kwith names marked on each were used. Ice cream and cake were served. Those present wej'o Margaret Fisehel, Martha Smith, Helen Stogner, Ida Lee $mith, Catherine Christmas, Zedene DesChamps, I<Ja Mae McManus, Mary Frieta Bowers, Billie Pitts, Robin Zemp, Claud Williams and Jimmy Little. ; *> V 1 M 4* Auxliliary To Meet - The Camden Hospital Auxiliary will hold a meeting at the hospital on Tuesday afternoon, December 29, at 4 o'clock. Please bring your dues or mail them in to the treasurer if you are unable to be present. ' :-7~' Met With Mrs. West/ The Midway Home Demonstration Club, held its regular meeting December 18, with Mrs. A. A. West; with twenty members and -five visitors present, and as our agent, Miss Sadie Craijjr, was absent, we had a social meeting. A Christmas message was red by Mrs. H. C. MoCoy, after which our president made, an interesting talk on Christmas. Then we wefS served witHV delicious refreshments by four girls. After this old Santa came in and gave each member a very useful present. The afternoon was greatly enjoyed.?'Secretary. Mrs. W. B. deLoach, who is spending the winter in Asheville, will be here at the home of her son, John K. deLoach, for Christmas. Miss Faith deLoach will also be the guest of her brother for the holidays. Personal Mention I ? ' \ Mia* Lai Blakeney leaves this week for San Antonio, Texas, where she expects to make her home with Mr. ami Mrs. James9lUakeney. The former is her brother. Mrs. l. A. Kirklund is spe'ndin t Christmas here witli relatives. Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Watkins, of Miami, Fla., are guests at thu home of Mr. and Mrs. L&wis lam Clyburn. Mi^s Sarah DePaas, who teaches in tho St. Matthews schools, has come homo to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr.'and Mrs. W. L. D?J>ass. Mr, and Mrs. J, B, Queen left on Wednesday for West Virginia to spend the holidays with relatives. Mrs. J. L. Willlford and son. left Tuotylky for Woodruff where they will visit relatives. Miss Sarah Lynn Riehey arrived Sunday from Peabody Institute in Nashville to spend the holdidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rhdiey. Miss Margaret Goodale is here from North Carolina Women's College, Greensboro, N. C., to spend tho holidays with, her mother, Mrs. John R. Goodale.' ...... v Mrs. George Watson, of Washington, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. | H.* Harris for Christmas. Mrs. Walter S. Cauthen, of Lancaster, is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. George W, Bowers. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kirven and Mrs. Mary Baskerville, of Darlington, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rhame last Sunday, J. E. Hines, of Senaca, was a visitor her last Sunday. Miss Julia Senbrook loft last Friday for Charleston to spend Christmas with her parents. Misses Lenora Knight and Margaret Blanding, .popular teachers in the city schools have gone to their respective homes in Sumter to spend Christmas. Miss Beatrice McCarroll left last week for Washington where she will v\sit relatives. C. T. Baldwin is on a visit to his parents in Orangeburg for two weeks. David Kohn, of Greenville, is here to spend Christmas at the home of his sister, Mrs. Gus Hirseh. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wellborn and son, Sam Gatewood Wellborn, of New Orleans, are guests at the home of Mrs. Wellborn's mother, Mrs. V. W. Clark for Christinas. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moore, of Rock Hill, are here to spend the holidays with the latter's parents, Mr,, and^ Mrs. C. C. Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs^-C. P. DuBose will have as guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. RichaH Singleton, of Columbia, and John DuBose, of Orangeburg. Gatewood Workman is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. H. Zemp, on Lyttleton street. q Mrs. Frank W. Laehicotte and sons of Charlotte, are expected for Christmas to visit Mrs. Lachicottc's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Shahnon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dunlap and daughter, of Rock Hill, will visit relatives here Friday. Jim Wallace, of Atlanta, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J~. B. Wallace.. % Eugene DeLoache, of .Atlanta, has arrived to spend the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. DeLoache. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Martin and chBr dren, of Clinton, and Mrs. J. K. Green of Newberry are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Niles for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. p??daleJ * . , iff. 4 AMv>a H. II. as their guests Mi. *? *- ? Law, of Sumter. . E. B. Cox, was jailed in Charlotte, N. C., this week on a charge of ha ing stolen two dogs from South Carolina owners. , Paper Manufacturer Dead Hartsville, - S. C? Dec. '23--Jal"U T idp Coker, a pioneer of the PaPf? manufacturing industry in the wuth who was credited with perfecting the nrocess for manufacturing, paper fronf yellow pine, diedi at h,s home here early this moining- , "a was 68. He was stricken with b'l^was* the second de.ath -five weeks in the d,stmKu,shed South Carolina family. C. W. (-0Ker' brother and prominent business man, died November 21. _____ Mrs. Lang Honor Guest On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. George Coleman and Mrs. J. R. Montgomery were hostesses at a lovely party honoring their sister-in-Jaw, Mrs. Duncan Lang, of Columbia, who with her husband is spending the Christmas holidays0 here. The tables for bridge were attractively arranged in a setting of Christmas berries and holly. The -same color note of red and green was carried out in the delicious salad course served. Miss Caroline Houser won high score while Miss Molly Dlackwefi cut the consolation. To the honor guest also a lovely gift was presented. < Miss Margaret Jenkins aVrived on Thursday .from Atlanta to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jenkins. Mrs. Beard Was Hostess I. , O On last Thursday evening: Mrs. Henry Beard was hostess to her bridge club at her home on Lyttleton street. The rooms were bright with the yuletide decorations of red and green and lovely Christmas flowers. Dinner was served after which the games were played. Mrs. Joe Guthrie was winner of high score. < Mrs. Kirkland Trotter was called to Charleston this week en account of the illness of her father. Mrs. Leroy Wooten is spending the week in Charleston with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cobb visited^ friends in Paw Creek last week. George Hodge has returned from a trip to Miami. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brasington and children, of Paw Creek, are visiting relatives here. I^w^n^tnree-year loaiis to tflose of satisfactory I reputation who want a complete training at the | J To Our Customers and Friends: / "V Q t\ ' ' * .... * %> - * As the spirit of Christmas calls us to a better appreciation of associates and the value of both ofd and new friendships, we are reminded of the friends who have helped in the progress we have made in our business this past year. The good will of our customers and friends is one of our most valuable assets. Here's wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year, the Best of Luck, the Best of Health, the Best of Everything. >? Yours sincerely, CITY LAUNDRY CAMDEN DRY CLEANERY By W. M. ALEXANDER, Manager | couple Wed in new york : ' MRS- MENDEL L. 8MITHj,JR. i ruM 2/t*1 in,tfr Rt to Nbw York and South Carolina society is th? marDla<L of ? 'ra' Ivla. Durham to Mendel L. Smith, Jr., which took New Ymi.f ??n'*Catur<,*y? December 12, in St. John> church, New Rochelle, Win* *hl presence if a large.group of relatives and friends. Folof t^ coupigerenK>n^* * Utlge and elaborate breakfast was given in honor Ivi# i f* rtbf daughter of Alvin E. Ivie and Henrietta Creighton of wil v?u*i N* y? niece by marriage of F. W. Woolworth, f DttmTwJX?' Ji?' Smith is the son or Judge Mendel L. Smith and Anna ben ttL Camden, and a great-great grandson of Capt. James Remden Vfil? ^L ^1,cueilot of South Carolina. He is a member of the Caml Afti-t? ^ an? * en*aged in real estate business at Camden. I at h?wL^S5G?9E trott? their wadding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be | i ion* in-Csmdsn. (Cut by courtesy Columbia State) Landscape Gardening Mrs. C. M. Emanuel ? Borden Nurseries Borden, S. C. Long Distance Phone > _____ s Nurseries 17 Miles Out on Sumter Rood. TO ONE AND ALL! REETINGS of the season. All the gifts and blessings and joys that go with it. 0 Smile., that's it. And keep smiling throughout 1932! THE BANK OF CAMDEN 1888 1931 'V.--?