The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 10, 1932, Image 5
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~*m7hTJones Was Hot* teas
Thursday afternooa bridge
lub wan delightfully en^rtained this
1 ?>k by Mrs. I>*n M. Jonea. Messes
K. B. Pitts, P. O. Houserr H.
G carrison, Jr., A. G. Clarkson and
Miss Minette Boykin substituted for
absent members. .
After cards vthe, guests were invited
out on the lawn where little
Mirtrt Ann Clarkson assisted the hostess
i" serving tea, sandwiches and
cookies. \
"" Party at Boykin
Honoring her niece, Miss Charlotte
Sslmond, Mrs. J.' T. Hay entertained
twelve members of- the young college
set at hor attractive home at Boykin
Thursday afternoon.
Mixed garden flowers were beautifully
used in the rooms where three
tables were placed for auctiop. Miss
Elizabeth Zemp was awarded high
score prize and Miss Caroline Houser
cut the consolation. Punch was served
during the afternoon and a sweet
course was served after the games.
Bachelor's Club Host
The Bachelor's Club entertained informally
last Wednesday night at
their club rooms on- Walnut street.
Each member of the club was given
the privilege of inviting one guest
Dancing enjoyed till ten o'clock
when a delightful supper was served.
Mrs. Jaynes Entertained Thursday
Mrs. Garwood Jaynes entertained
Thursday afternoon with six tables
of contract. Thfe rooms were bright
with spring flowers. ' Mrs?* Lambert
DePass received high score prize,
Mrs. J. L. Williford low prize and
Mrs. G. II. Baum cut consolation.
After cards a delicious salad course
was served.
Miss Robinson Honored
A lovely bridge party of the week
was that given by Miss Dorothy Van
Lnndingham for Miss Alice'Robinson,
who left on Sunday for her home in
Saratoga. Arrangements of spring
flowers were used in. the room where
the games were played. Players ineluded
the intimate friends of the
honor guest^ -Score prizes were given
Misses Mary Lucia T6bin fuid Mary
Lee Blakeney. Miss Robinsqp was
presented with a guest prize.
? T ?j A Birth
of a Paughter
Mr. and Mrs. Burchill Richardson
Moore announce the birth of a
daughter, Harriett Whitaker Moore,
June 5, at the Camden hospital. Mr.
and Mrs. Moore are making their
home in Rock Hill but at present are
in Camden with Mrs. Moore's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Clarke
Whitaker, Sr. Mrs. Moore is pleasantly
remembered as Miss Harriett
Whitaker and she and Mr. Moore
have a great many friends "throughout
the state who will be interested
-to know of the birth of their daughter.?The
State.
Mr#. Clarkxon Entertains
The neighbor ho oil bridge club met
this week with Mrs. A. G. Clarkxon.
Mrs. Jack Whitakcr, Jr. was the only
substitute for the afternoon. Score
prizes were awarded Mrs. J. J* Williford
and Mrs. W. O. Hay
Hospital Graduation Exercise*
Friday night, June 3, the graduating
exercises of the Camden Hospital
were held in St. Mary's Hall.
Miss Mary Ruth Truesdale was the
only nurse to receive a diploma. The
program included; Invocation 'by
the Kev. J. B. Caston, introduction of
speakers by Mr. L. A. Wittkowsky,
piano solo by Miss Ann Rowland,
presentation of diploma by Dr. John
W. Coiibett, music by choral club,
Florence Nightingale oath and presentation
of pin lj>y Miss R. L, Rob|bins,
music by cndral club, benediction
by Rev. W. G. Ariail. A reception
followed immediately after the
exercises. Punch and cake were
served by the student nurses assisted
by a few of the college, girls.
To MacDowell Colony
Mrs. E. <C. DuBose, of Camden, who
spent last week here with her daughter,
Mrs. Miller Boykin, left Saturday
for Charleston where she took
the Clyde Line to New York whence
she will go to Peterborough, N. H.
Mrs. DuBose has assisted Mrs. Ed-|
ward MacDowell as hostess ut the
MaoDowell colpnv in Petersborough
for the past twelve years and plans j
to remain there until October.
The above article taken from the
County Record, of Kingstree, will be
read with interest by friends of Mrs.
DuBose here.
' Birth of a Daughter
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Thornton Zemp, at the Camden hospital
on June 4, a daughter. She
has been named Rebecca Ann Zemp.
Met With Mrs. Guthrie.,
Mrs. J. H. Guthrie was hostess to
the Friday afternoon bridge club this
week. An extra table was added for
Mrs. R. B. Pitts, Mrs,. Robert Ma rye
and Misses Leila and Charlotte Shannon.
High score prize for this series
was won by Mrs. Guthrie while Miss
Charlotte Shannon drew the lucky
nasturtium which entitled her to an
attractive prize.
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Those Attending June Ball
Among those from bfhe who went
to the June Ball, given by the German
Club of the University of South
Carolina, held in Columbia on Wednesday
evening were; Misses Carolyn
Burnet, Molly Blackwell, Willie Haile
and- Elizabeth Zemp, and Gordon
Guthrie, Harvey Clarke, Christopher
Vaughan and Moultrie Burns.
To Go Abroad
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Huckabee
spent several days last week at the
home of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. G. Huckabee. From
here they went to Myrtle Beach for
a visit and later will leave for New
York, from which city they will sail
on June 16th on the S. S. Albert
Ballin for France. After a visit in
Paris they will go to Tours where
Mr. Huckdbee is to take'graduate
work at the University of Poitiers.
Upon the return of Mr. and Mrs.
Huckabee they will <be in Columbia
where he will assume his work as a
teacher of French at the University
of South Carolina.
Personal Mention
Abbott Goodale spent last week
end at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. L. S. Davieaon, of MeConnellaville,
is visiting friends here.
E. C. Delx>ache, of Atlanta, ia visaing
his parents, Mr. ami Mra. W.
R. -DeLoacne.
Miaa Margaret I>aney attended the
Gordon-Gardner wedding in vBethune
Sunday afternoon.
Mr." ahd Mty, C^yde Flowers, of
Charlotte, ^visited Mra, Flowers' parents
last week end.
Mra. T. J. Kirkland has returned
from a week's visit to her son, M. A.
Kirkland, in Winnalboro.
Walter Wooten, l>elx>ache S'heorn
and Christopher Vaughan spent last
Sunday at Myrtle Beach.
Miss Carolyn Burnet, recently
elected librarian here, has returned
from South' Carolina University.
Mrs. L. B. Horton, of Rock Hill,
spent the week end here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Stogner.
Mrs. F. M. Wooten left Monday for
a visit of several weeks to her sister,
Mra. J. C. Rowan, in Concord, N.
C,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Killough and
little' son, Billy, were guests of Mrs.
M. C. .Vaughan *V>n Friday of last
week.
Robert Kennedy, Jr. and Elmer
Watts left on Wednesday for an officer's
training camp in . Pensacola,
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Armstrong and
daughter, Ix>uise, of Orangeburg,
spent the week end with relatives in
Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spong and
children, of Columbia, are visiting
Mrs. Spong's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Blakeney.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Graham and
son, Leonard, left Wednesday to
spend the summer on a ranch in Emigrant,
Montana.
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Ariail and family,
of Colunfbia, were visitors here
this week at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. Warren G. Ariail.
Mr. and Mrs?' W. L. DcPass, Jr.
are spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Smith, Jr., who have a
cottage at Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. W. R. Hough,* Mrs. E. S.
Hough and Mrs. J. A. Bell attended
the furjeral of Mrs. A. I). Sowell at
Timrod Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Frank Ooursen and Miss Ella
Keller, who have been spending the
winter in Camden, left for their
home in Easton, Pa,, today.
Mrs. J. F. Moody and son, Bobby
Jack Moody, of Canton, N. C., ore
here on a visit to the former's mother,
Mrs. W. E. Jackson, oil Hampton
street.
, Mrs. H. K. Hallett and children,
of Charlotte, have returned home after
a visit here at the home of Mrs.
HSallett'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Lindsay. * - > '
Mr. and Mrs. Roibert W. Pomerojr,
accompanied by Mrs. Robert Deans
and attractive children, Bobby and
Lucy, left this week for their home
in Buffalo.
Mrs. Paul S. Pearce has returned
to her home in Charleston after a
two weeks stay with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. O. Stogner, on north
Broad street.
Mfs. F. M." Wooten had as her
quests for the week end Mr. and Mrs,
Louis deLoach and daughter of High
- Shoals, N. 0.7-and Mr. and Mrs? Jean
Lind, of Miami, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Lee, of Fort
1 Mill, and their daughter, Mildred,
who graduated from Winthrop last
week, spent Wednesday ' with the
family of Mr. R. L. Bell.
Mrs. T. J. Kirkland and daughter,
Miss Fay Kirkland, were among
those Who attended a party in Ridgeway
Wednesday afternoon given by
Mrs. J. S. Edmunds for Miss Bee
I McfCarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. iC. Moore left
Sunday for Norfolk and from there
thfiy will go to West Point, N. Y., to
attend graduation exercises when Mr,
Moore's brother will be a member of
the graduation class.
'Misses Mamie Bryant and Elizabeth
Salley are visiting at the home
of the former's sister, Mrs. Garwood
Jaynes. ''Miss Salley is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. T. Elliott Salley,-who
formerly lived in Camden. *
Mr. and MrA. W. H. Harris and
daughter, Jean, have taken a cottage
at Myrtle Beach for the month of
June. Mrs. W. L. DePass, Mrs. D.
O. Houser, Misses Mary Jane Mackey
and Alice DePass are their guests
for this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Tucker and
Mrs. Woods Robinson and children
left last Friday for their homes in
New York City after spending the
winter here. Mr. C. P, DuBose, Jr.
accompanied them to New York for a
short vacation.
The folio wing yo u ng ladies spent
the"week end at Myrtle Beach: Misses
Willie Haile, Nancy Dempster,
Mary Goodale, Pete Boykin, Tommie
Guthrie, Gertrude Zemp, Mary Cureton
and Virginia Haile. They were
chaperoned by Miss Wollner of Rock
Hill and Mrs. F. D. Rogers, of Bennettsville.
Friends of ?H. P. Oglesby, who formerly
resided in Camden but who Is
now making his home in Miami, Fl*.,
were pleased to see him in Camden
on a visit last week. IMr. Oglesby
was stopping with his son-iA-brw and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Qrati
am.
I See oar Mileage Con- ;
test Prize Winners on I
Page Three of this paper. 1
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Junior Auxiliary Formed
James Leroy Belk Junior Auxiliary
met at the legion hall with nine present.
Miss~ Loulio Whitaker was
named president; Phylis Karesh, was
made treusurer and Betty Sowell as
secretary. These children have the
honor oft beinj? the ftrst officers and
charter members. The meeting was
called to order by Mrs. Che wiling and
opened with the singing of America
and the reading of the preamble. The
children all joined in singing patriotic
songs. It was agreed to hold
meetings on the second Wednesday in
each month at legion hall. After
the meeting adjourned ice cream was
served.
His Thirteenth Birthday
M rs. L. M. West entertained about
25 of tho younger folk at her home
on Monday evening in honor of" her
son, Lee, on his thirteenth birthday.
Many games and contests were enjoyed,
after which weiners were
roasted over a bed of oak coals in
the yard. Then the young guests
were invited to the porch, where,
amid decorations of green and white
they beheld the pretty birthday cake
and candles, reminding them again
of the thirteenth milestone. Delicious
cake and punch were served.
Death of Mrs. A. D. Sowell
Mrs. 'Maude Sowell, wife of Mr.
A. iD. Sowell, passed away at a hospital
in Charlotte, N. C., Friday night,
June 3rd.
She was a daughter of thg latq^r.
G. K. Horton and Mrs. Alice Hough
Horton and a niece of Mr. W. R.
Hough, of Camden.
She was reared in the Bethune section
but with her husband went to
Charlotte a number of years ago to
make it their home. She was laid to
rest beneath a mound of beautiful
flowers in the Timrod cemetery Sunday*afternoon,
funeral being conducted
by one of her former pastors, the
Itev. M. B. Gunter, of Jefferson. Besides
her husband, a daughter and
two sons, she is survived by her
mother and a number of brothers and
sisters and a host of friends.
She was a kind and loving mother
and a devoted wife and was loved by
all who knew her.
Police of Vineland, N. J., shot John
B. Tamanini to death Saturday after
he had murdered his wife and attempted
to shoot his 10-year-old son,
and then barricaded himself in Ms
home.
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Mrs. Tup per Hostess
The Friday afternoon bridge club
was entertained last w$ek by Mrs,
Kirby Tupper. Substitutes for the
afternoon wore: Mrs. Jack Whitaker,
J*., and Miss Josephine Cureton.
Two prizes were given for high score
and these were won by Mrs, Mortimer
Muller and Mrs. Jack Whitaker,
Jr. After cards the hostess
served a sweet course.
mnmiim
Jordan?Chewning
An announcement of interest td
friends of the young couple is that
Miss Lura Jordan and Mr. George
Ohewning were married in Bishopvillo
Wednesday, June 8. Miss Jordan
has been in training at the J(
Camden hospital for the past year,
Mr. Ohowning is in the contracting
business with his father here. They
will make their home at 1411 Lyttleton
street, this city.
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