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I l.tK'on /to Meet I I The it^'ulur monthly meeting of I James l*roy Belk Poait No. 17, of the I America" IvOtfion will be held Mon #y eveninf* June 1SV et 8:80 o^clock I it Leg>(>n JIa^> street. L?, I jdofuwiiw John Hi ley, of Sumter, will I be the speaker and.a meet in teres tI ir^ talk by him ia promised, All ex wrvioe nien of the county especially I ,5ked to he present. This will be I the last regular meeting before the I state ronwnpion to be hold in Spar tatvhuiy, July 8> 4 4^i?<i 5, so U<>leI ^u<s w: have to be nahveji *t this I time. SOCIETY NEWS 1 ^ . Telephone 100 " 1 i wm0 Met With Mrs. Mcleod 'Miss Cornell* Aldret was the only substitute at tho meeting of the Neighborhood Bridge Club which was held at the home of Mrs. Alfred McLeod on Wednesday afternoon,, Upon the arrival of the quests tho hostess served delightful snmhviche's, cakes and teu. iMts, K. E. Stevenson was winner of the high score prize und Miss Alberta Team cut the consolation. Mrs. Topper Hostess At her h<nno at Mulberry Plantation 'Mrs. Kinby Tuppor graciously entertained the members of the Friday contract cluib. A special guest of the clu/b was Mrs. O, H. Yatee, Jr. A sweet Course was nerved by the hostess after Wo hours of contract games in which IMrs. Willis Boykin won tho high score prize. ^ Tuesday Bridge Club iMr. and - 'Mrs. J. iM. ViUepigue charthingly enteriaaned the members of the Tuesday evening: bridge .club this waek. Miss Lillian Yates was a guest of the club. Contract bridge followed g very deligbtxAil dinner served at edght oVludk. (Mrs. J. B. Zemp and Jack Whitaker, Jr., scored high for the evening. Met With Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Tho meeting of the San Souci ifcntraot club which "was held on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wilson was a most enjoyable one. In addition to the members the following invited guests were present: Mrs. R'hetta Halsall, Mrs. M. MoCann, Mr. an<l Mrs. Lawrence Hot sill, Mr. "and Mrs. Leon Schlosburg and George Potter. Early(flKimm r llowers made a pretty setting for the four tables of players and in the bridge games Mrs. M. McCann and Lawrence Retsill won the high score prizes. The floating prize went to Mr*. Lawrence Ik'tsill. Punch, cakes and sandwiches Ayere served by the hostess. Entertain at Lake Shamokin The student and graduating nurses of the Camden hospital, the Camden doctors and their wives were honor guests at a delightful party given by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Evans Tuesday evening at Lake Shamokin. Many of the sixty guests present enjoyed a swim, after which a delicious picnic supper was served. Following the supper games and dantdng were enjoyed 'til a late hour. At The Little Home The '.Sub-Deb Club entertained their friends with another dance Friday evening at Sarsrfield, the beautiful home of 'Mr. and Mrs. T. Lee Little. Music was again furnished by the Kentucky Aces and dancing was enjoyed from nine 'til one. Thursday Bridge Club The regular meeting of the Thursw day contract club was held last Week with 'Mrs. Alfred McLeod as hostess. Tables for the club members and an extra one for guests were arranged in an attractive setting of summer flowers. The extra guest list included: IMrs. (Carroll DesfChaimps, Mrs. B. O. Boykin; (Mrs. C. H. Yates, J*., Mrs. George Coleman, iMiss Katfherine Murcbioon, IMrs. J. L. Williford, iMipx*; John T. (Mackey, Jr., and (Miss Corndlia Aldret. The high score prixe went to IMrs. Mortimer Boykin W4 low ipriz? to Mrs. C. 'H. Yates, Jr. Following the card games a street course (was served (by the hostese. ' . ' ? ' 1 t Lad Has Birthday Party Led 'Marshall was given a lovely birthday party by bis mother, Mrs. B. W. Marshall, in honor of his fifth birthday Monday, (May 5th, at their home in Lake View Terrace. Twelve of his little friends were present to enjoy the games. Afterwards delicious ice cream and cake were served. Grace Church Services The Rev. F. H. Craighill, Jr., announces the following services for Sunday, June 11th: Holy Communion 8 a. m., church ?eh<K>l 10 morning prnycr and sermon 11:16 a. m., Y. P. S. L 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Wednesday Bridge Club The Wednesday morning bridge club had a -most enjoyable meeting this week -With Mrs. A. 8. Llewellyn as hostess. Gueste (besides club members were: (Mrs. F. M. Zemp, Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Jr., Mrs. W. H. Harris, Mrs. D. A. Boykin and Mrs. J. B. Zemp. To Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Jr., the hostess presented two decks of cards as a prize for the (highest score among' the guests. A delightful twocourse luncheon was served at 1 X. Lee Little was in Charleston Thursday on business. < a Personal Mention Mrs. Garwood Jaynea, of Columbia, visited friends in Camden last week, Mrs. Edna T. <11yburn him) son, Donald Cl-yburn, are visiting rvlatives in Weatvrlle. Miss Mildred Brown, of Sumter, is the attractive house guest of Miss Ruth Dolxjache. Miss Ktfip Truesdwlo has returned home after spending a few dnjrt* with her sister in l^anoaster. Mrs. O. J. Stuart and son, of An-J tlerson, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J). D. Lee on Fair street. Mrs; J. It. Thompson spent the week end at the home of her parents^ Mr. and Mra. C. 0. iStogner, Miss Wilma Bowen, of Columbia,1 was the guest of her ^sisteiv Mrs. John T. Mackey, Jr., last week. John T. Mackey returned Thursday from Gokhiboro where he attended a hardware merchants convention. Mr. , and IMPrs. H. F. Coolb an4 daughters, of Paw Croeik, N. C., visited IMrs. Cobb's mother here last week end. ,iMr. and 'Mrs. Floyd Beaver have as their guest* Mrs. Gordon Sohenck and Httle son and Mr#. ?. V. dimmers, Of Greensboro. Mrs. Paul iS. Pearce, of Charleston, Was returned home after spending a week iwith her ;parenisi, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. iStcrgner. iMr. and (Mrs. F. N. 'MioCorkle and sqn, Francis, left (Sunday for .Spartanburg to visit iMrs. MdCorkle'a sister, Mrs. T, K. Fhetdher. Miss Isabello Lorick, a student nurse of the Columbia hux-pifal, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. *B. Lorick. Tho friends of John Lawrence Team will be delighted to learn that he is able to return home from Columbia hospital whete he underwent an operation lately. Those in attendance on the Walker0 Lipscomb wedding in Denmark yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. II. (I. Carrison, Jr., Misses Phyllis and Betty Carrison, Mr. and Mrs. CI. II. Bauin and Mrs. II. S. Steednian. Mrs. I To ward Singleton has returned from a visit to Mrs. R. M. Gilford in Greenville. While there they motored up to Norfolk and the beaches neaiby to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bert (JifTord. Mrs. II. S. Steechnan will spend this week end with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Taft, on the Isle of Palms. Mrs. W. J. Dunn attended the wedding of her -niece, Miss Ella Dunn, in Newberry Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Muse, Mrs. W. A. Alexander and Miss Myrtle Alexander, of Charlotte, were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Alexander and Mrs. Louise Rosich. Doctors John W. Corbett, George S. Rhame, Andrew B. Whitaker and John Brewer, of Kersfhnw, attended the Fifth District iSouth Carolina Medical Association held at York on last Thursday. A group of young folks are attending a house (party oil Folly Beach. They are Misses Mary P'lorence Litiflt, Mary Elizabeth Wooten, Peggy Pitta, Dorothy VartLandingham, Sam Boyikin, Douglas Kennedy, Jack Haile, Francis McLeod, Roy Sheorn, ^ ;Mr?. Frank Willisana and niece, of Sumter, were the tguests of Mr. and Mra S. W. VanLandingiham recently. / Mrs. C. G. Kernogay and son, Gi*rt?er, ^"afcteflded the htifli school graduation exercise? in Columbia, at which time, Mrs. Kornegay's sister, Miss Connie Dunbar was a member of the graduation class. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark left Tuesday for Savannah, where Mr. Clark will be a patient in the Govern| ment hospital for several weeks. Accomfpanying them to Savannah were ' Misses Rosalie Moore, Mary BHe** MoCaskill -and Master Raymond Moore, who will be guests at the home of Mr. apd Mrs. C. J. Shannon, 3rd. The veterans hospital at Columbia, under a recent ruling, will receive more patients. At present there are 120 patients in the 304-bed capacity plant. The largest number of patients at any time was 276. The personnel of the hospital has been reduced to 35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of South Carolina. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of: JOHN MANLY CLYBURN, BiETHUNiE, S. C. BANKRUPT N. 4055. Notice is hereby given that the above named bankrupt has filed a petition for discharge, and that a hearing has been ordered to be had upon the same on the 3rd day of July. A. J>., 1933, before said Court, at Charleston, S. <0., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place, nil known creditors and other persons in interest may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not he granted. RICHARD W. HUTSON, - - Clerkmay 26-Jue 2, 9, 18-1933 1 S3BWqaa0BSSPBHaMMHHBB9nRS==m! Married in Sumter Mr, Ronnie I. Arnold, of Longtown, S. C.f and Miss Eleanor Brown, bt Camden, S. O., were married yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock ut the homo of the groomS father, Rev. A. H. Arnold, who officiated. Only h few nvoiuibera of the immediate family were present. The groom holds u position with the l>uko Power Comtpany at their Wateroe plant. The bride is the attractive daughter of Mr. uiul Mrs. T. 1'. Brown of Camden. After a brief honeymoon trip the happy couple will be at home in ! West Wateree in Kershaw county.? i Tuesday's Sumter Item. Mist* Zemp Hostess The members of the (Spinster's Club were graciously entertained Moiulay evening by Miss Dotty Zemp. Miss Virginia Haile iwaa the only substitute for the evening. Aiter oard? tea and sandwiches were served by the hosteee who also held high score. Had Birthday Tarty On WedneOday afternoon Jim Candy, son of iMr. and Mrs. James M. dandy, Invited friends to a birthday party at Park View Inn, to celebrate his eighth natal day. Around thirty little boys and girls were present to enter into the games and contests. Joe Christmas won the lucky (peanut contest, and to Jane HofTer and Ned MWDowell went (prisee for guessing how (many (beans were in the bottle. Ice cream, cake and candy was served to the litble guests on the lawn. Miss Pearce Returns Gainesville, Ga., Juno 3.?Miss Nancy Pearce, daughter of-Mrs. Lou Pearce, of Camden, S. C., and member, of the graduating class of 11)33 of Brenau College Conservatory, is returning home this week for the summer vacation. Miss Pearce is a number of Theta Upsilon, National sorority, and is numbered among the. outstanding girls of the student body. Hospital Graduation Exercises On next Monday evening. .June 12,, 1 at 8:30 o'clock, the graduation oxer-:1 ci.-es will be held on the lawn of thu.Camden Hospital. Those in the ' graduating Class are Misses Meredith I Jane Inabinet, Minerva Drue ilia Ina- 1 hi not, Vashti Olga Marsh, Margue- ( rite Ann MoOaskill The public is invited to attend ' these exercises and the program will ' be as follows: Processional, Mrs. F. 1 N. McCorkle, Newell Wimtberly; invocation, Rev. J. B. Caston; introduc- i tion of speaker, L. A.-Wittkowsky; ' piano solo, Miss Caroline Richardson; '< .speaker, Dr. J. W. Corbertt; vocal solo, Clifton MeKain; presentation of diplomas, Dr. S. C. Zemp; Florence 1 Nightinglae oath, presentation of pin, 1 Miss Etta L. Robbins; violin solo, i Newell Wim'berly; benediction, Rev. F. H. Craighill, Jr. Reception im- < .mediately after. ? 1 Baccalaureate sermon will be i ! preached on Sunday, June 11, 8 p. m., at the Lyttleton Street Methodist | church by Rev. C. F. WiuWberly. 1 i Schley-Todd Engagement. New York Herald Tribune, June 1. ' Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Schley, of Far i Hills, N. J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Pren- . tice Schley, to Mr. Webster B. Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Todd, of Summit, N. J., and Camden, S. C. Miss Schley attended Miss Chaipin's ( School, this city, and was graduated . from the Poxcroft School in Virginia . in 1929. She made her debut ill the fall of that year. iShe attended .Sarah , Lawrence College, Bronocville, N. Y., and is now a student at Barnard. , Her father, .who is vice-president of , the Chase National Bank, is a mem- 4 ber of the Yale Corporation of Yale l University, and president of y the ( board of trustees of St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. !He is active in Re- , publican circles in New Jersey and , was a law partner of the late United States Senator Dwight W. Morrow. Mr. Todd is a member of the building firm of Todd & Brown. He at! tended the Choate School, was gradj uated in 1922 from Princeton Univer| sity, studied for a year at Jesus College, Cambridge, England, and ^received the degree of Bachelor of Laws \ from Fordham University. His fai ther, Mr. John R. Todd, head of the (milder* and managers of Rockefeller \ Center, is prominent in Republican politics and in 1928 was financial chairman in the New Jersey Republican campaign. He is a member of many clubs and is on the executive committee of the National Horse * Show Association. Morgan N. Buchlaw, alias John C. Buck, has been arrested at Los Angeles, Cal., and will be taken back to Allentown, N. J., to face a charge of steading $58,000 from a bank of j which he was a teller. He told the | officer who arrested him that he was at the end of the golden trail of j pleasure and was ready to "face the i music." An attractive blond girl was with him when arrested, listed on the ship on which he was a- passenger as "Mrs. Buck." She^knew nothing of the case against Buck. ?*??> 4WM I " m -r~, 7C Former Teacher Weds in Darlington. The Columbia He cord of Tuesday L-arjried the announcement of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Buchnnrtn, a teacher in the Camden schools for the pa*t year: "Miss Elizabeth Buchanan, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. G. A. Buchanan, jf Larulo and Darlington, was marlied this morning at the residence of I he bride's parents in Darlington to IVilliam Barr Todd, Jr., of Piedmont, south Carolina. The ceremony was l>erformod by the Rev. T. E. Simpson, pastor of the Presbyterian .-hurch at Darlington. There were no wedding attendants and only the members of the two immediate famines and a few very close friends were present. The bride wore a beige ensemble ind hat and other accessories in matching shade and her flowers were <\ corsage bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Todd is an honor graduate of Winthrop college, class of 1028. She has been teaching at Camden and f>rior to that taught music at Piedmont. She is a sister of George A. Buchanan, Jr., ar.d Miss Rena Buchanan, of Columbia, and she has visted Mr. and Mrs. George A. Buchanrn, Jr., and Mtes Buchanan here. Mr. Todd is a graduate in civil engineering of the Citadel i,n Charleston, class of 1028. He is mow living it Piedmont. He is a nephew of B. Harris Todd, of 131 Wateree avenue, Dohim/bia. Mr. and Mrs. Todd left after the ceremony on a motor trip to the mountains of North Carolina." Club Met at rTerraces The Charlotte Thompson Home Demonstration Cluib met last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. F. M. Mellette ait Charlotte Thompson school. The meeting wae held in the terraced gardens, so lovely wibh flowers and evergreens at this season of the year. Miss Sadie Craig, home demonstration agent of the county, showed the club members how to make many summer drinks, from home-grown ingredients. A contest, "The Wedding of the Flowers," caused much fun and Miss Lillian Smith was the kicky winner of the prize. The hostess served delightful refreshments. Honored With Stag Dinner On last Thursday evening a group of friends of DeLoache Sheorn gave a stag dinner at The Pines in his honor. .Several out-of-town guests were also in attendance. Mr. Sheorn's marriage to Miss Mary Oureton will be a sOcial event of this month. C O KORNCCAY 5AIUOA 0 K0RNCOAY - PROP. - LAOY ASSISTANT korneg^v Funeral. Home: Juneml Directors *&&nba/;ners I PHONE 103# CAMDEN,S.c j Mrs. Nelson Honored. Orr !ast>Thursday afternoon Misse* [Harriett and Cornelia Nelson enter| tnined at bridge, honoring their sister-in-law, Mrs. John K. Nelson, recently returned from the Phillipines. Five tables 'arranged in u setting of summer flowers?<pink and white larkspur predominating. High score was won by Mrs. W. C. Moore. Mrs. J. Nettles Lindsay received con solution and to the honor guest also a lovely gitt was presented. An ice course was served <by Misses Nancy and Caroline Nelson, attractively dressed in native costumes of tho Philliipine.s. Garden Club to Meet On Monday, Juno 12, at 5 cfclock, the Camden Garden Club will hold a moating at the home of Mrs. W. Antrum Boykin, at Boykin. All members especially invited. 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