The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 27, 1934, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
[society news
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Metier Halves Met
5,1 Little entertained the
u...r! Halves contract club Friday
. ,.t . at her home on ^tit
tact. .M!'* Little won the high
.a,u. | i/.e. Mr*. Mortimer Hoy kin.
5j,s. !!. . vurd Hoykin ami Mrs. (J, T.
Little. .Jr., were visitors. After cards
ivt. course yvas served.
Player-Pate.
Maycsville, S. C., July 21.?Mr.
?n<i w- Maye.sville,
announce the engagement- of their
daughter. Mary Alice, to J. JLoroy
Pate, i amd?i. The wedding will take
piece in September.
5iis< Player is is a graduate of Columbia
College, where she was a
member of the Sigma Chi Tau.sororny
ami the Beta Mu Kappa, honorary
science fraternity.
Club Met at Hoykin
Mrs. Peas Hoyjctn entertained at
inFriday afternoon, ipviling as
..f guests members of iter contract
,.:i' ;.nd Mrs. Arthur Olmsted. The
. re prize was awarded Mrs.!
la I >es Champs and the low prize)
Mrs. A. P. MeArn. A sweet course
w:i- -? ved after cards.
Entertained at Pance
Air. ami Mrs. Leon Schlosburg en-i
n-rinrui about forty guests Thurs;
d.!> .-Mring at a dance at their home
or. I.yitleton street. The party was
i;;n!! r: honor of Mrs. Alhertus Ar-,
, ti.jr. i!' L'nion, and Mr. and Mrs. Ev
en '. Schenk, ;of New York. The j
1 v.* !h>(>r of the Sehlosburg home i
wa- ';:;.'\\n ensuite and colorful summu
:&wi i s were used ?or decoraEntertains
For Visitors
-i-iia Wolfe gave a lovely dir.- j
v a; her halite on l.yttleton
i :lay evening in compliment '
i Mrs. Kvvcit S. h-.-nk, ?.f
. i :! y. 'J lie c ur. r table
t-11 wit h a !:t ve ;-h h :;. 3
an arrangement of yelcovers
being i'i :<r
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Hridgc Club Met
Mrs. Igiwryjue McDow^i, of Tt?m;
i*111 I'la., w. * honor guv.-i a. a party
; Wednesday afternon given by Mrs.
*L u: y Xi!i s, w husv gae*t > included
members of the NeighKu hood bridge
j club and Uvo additional tables of
j players. An ice course with aaiuljWirhes
was served Kioto the bridge
games. Mrs. McDowell was remomjbored
Willi a dainty gift. Visitors'
high scotc prize, was won by Mrs.
, Hubert Wilson ambihe club's by Mrs.
j A. C. McKuin, who also held tho floating
prize. Mrs. T. \'. Walsh received
a prize for low score.
Entertained For Visitors
Mrs. S. W. YunLamiingham gave a
pretty party Wednesday morning for
three former Camden girls, who have
been visiting their parents here, Mrs.
11. K. Jlallett, of Charlotte; Mrs. It.
W. Crook, of Yazoo City, Miss., and
i Mrs. H, O. Strohecker, of Charleston.
The three guests returned to their
respective homes after a visit of several
weeks here. Guests were invited
for two tables of contract and luncheon
was served'on tho card tables after
the games. Top score prize went
to Mrs. J. II. Osborne and the float|
ing prize to Mrs. Mortimer Mullein
Edwards-Richards.
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Lancaster, July 21.? Mr. and A11* s.
John Coke lvdwards announce the engagement
of their daughter, Henrietta,
to James Prioleau Richards. Liberty
Hill and Lancaster. The wedding
will take place at an early date.
Had Pretty Parties
In honor of iter' sister-in-law, Mrs.
Albertu- Arthur, of I'nion. Mrs* Hubert
O. Wil.-on entertained tit a
bridge party Wednesday morr.'rg.
The rooms were lovely with summer
{lowers ard tin- bridge players were
seated ' at three prettily appointed
card tables. A luncheon was served
after, cards and high sc ore and low
score prizes were awarded Mr-. K. E.
Sti-ve!i.-*n and Mrs. Withers Trotter.
A -j'ri v;s- : l-o p*v- *v.' i tr.o truest.
M . Arthur. was lv.no gue?t again
. ; L: : : y ?e -n v v V; .. K. 1 .
a le i? . *. ?I g;> S ? four 'aI
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'v 1 ; and Mrs. Everett Slunk. of
\ % Y . w: i -ha1, ed honors with
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Personal Mention
Mrs, Vsher X. Myed's ha> >* *t*\* u
I NvW V o! k far ;t s h o I t \
1 M . and At T.. N. Wutvi ar.vl
j hil.tum :i:v ... M> a lk... :, a
| atjiy.
Mi.w Olrie Ma*.* Su>k^?
. Mif.s Bett\ Sue ShLar, of Caui-Iottc,
In. c.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Samlet's, ot
Sumter, visited friends tn Camden on
Thu rsllay.
\S illit'ii West, of Shepard, spent
a>l week with her aunt, Mrs.^obert
Floyd at Kershaw.
Hon ami Mrs. E. 1.. Wheeer, of
Dillon, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Belk.
Miss Ailen Belk has returned from
a- visit. to her sister. Mrs. Herbert J
Williams in Columbia.
Mi. and Mrs. Leonard Sohenk and
son have returned from a \i>it to relatives
in Allendale.
Mrs. John T. Maeke y and little son
arp-spending this \vn . a; Myrtle
Beach.
Mi. and Mrs. #Phtl.p Ciayior, of
Hopkins, were week end guests of
Mr. and Mr*. 11. L. Bradford.
Billy Bradford and Mary Lee Bradford
are on a \ i>it to relatives in
I Sumter.
Mr. ami Mrs. William. L. (ioodale
are spending several weeks4i; S-.iratuu
Lake. New Vmk.
Mis. .VI. J. CuMen and daughters
! ieft Monday for Wmv.ti.g. West V trgir.ia,
to spend a few '.lays.
I VL-ms Lena S;e\i-nsoc ar.l Emily
I Sheorn have re^urnt r| from a visit to.
j friends in Foi l Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 1*. BrOwn and ElJ
more llrown spent hi.-', week iinl in
i.tJri enwooii w ith their daughter.
Mis. S. \V. VanLumlingiiam is on
a \;>it to her .-i-tir, Mr.-. It. i . Brnsing:on
m 1 'aw ( r* < k, X. C.
Mrs. Bryant Brannon ami aunt.
Mrs? D. 1?. ( lark, of .Miain.. Fla.. a e
pi !.\*rg the W i k in ( .'uirlotte, N. 1 .
Mi- iv-. lie Si.omen left Sunday
!' \.g;:..n it'll \\ r . V.; t: .a where
wd! \ .-it relative- and ffiemjs.
M M,S:ga -B: kill . ' \t.i"ta,
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Mi- ! : h Ke !;!!( v
.nu a I 'M... jut ty at Myrtb- B. a .
he. ore g'ir.'g t> Greenville \i.-ir
friends.
.Misses Carolyn and Gloria Nicholson,
of Orangeburg, are on a visit to
their grandmother. Mrs. J. C. Nicholson
here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Garrison, Jr.
left today to visit their son in Virginia
and Miss Phydis Garrison in
Washington, I). C.
J. M. 'Hoflfer and daughter, Jane
Hoflfer, have returned from Manheim,
Pennsylvania, where they went for a
visit to Mr. Holler's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kirschner left
Wednesday for New York, where they
Will buy stock for The Boston Store
for fall and winter business.
Miss Margaret Goodale left Sunday
for Spartanburg to visit relatives and
from there she expects to go to Chi-]
cago to visit the Century of Progress
Exposition.
Misses Wilma Floyd, of Kershaw;
Evelyn Robins, of Greenville, and
Catheryn Craig of Pickens have been
spending a few days with Dorothy
and Willien West at Shepard.
Mrs. Edward A. Salmond and
daughter. Miss Annie Salmond, have
returned to Charleston, Most Virginia.
after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Kennedy at Bettyneck Plantat
ion.
J. B. Phelps and three children and
Mrs. Beavis and two children, <>:
Miami, visited at the home of E. L.
Phelps this past week. They had
boon to California and were returning
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Parker, of Detroit,
Mich., who have been visiting
e'.a'.ives here have returned home.
They wire accompanied home by
Mis.- Louise Parker who will spend
-ome time with them.
A mgr.'g tho-e from Camden attending
the American Legion and Aux..iary
state convention held in ( i.ai
i>n. r. July 22, 2". and 2\ were:
'"ommarnier Sumter C-oliey. Mr. and
Mrs. Hugmy Tin.dal. Mr. an.d Mr-.
W. M. Alexander, A. Stanley L w
I'l'yr. T. V. Wal-h. Jr., Marion Bax.ey.
M and Mr.-. L. L. Walir.au. Mi.
an d M S niiin W I .i' h< 1. M r I.
>.:. S hlo-hurg. Mrs. A. Sam Kale
n. M-s. M. M. Rea?onover. Mies
Emmie Alexar.de'-. Mrs. A. M. Mol.eod.
Lewis ( lybunn. \ i'ior Wil
r. Sara Kirkland and Miss Apsie
Haiglar. 1 amden's fair ijuc-en to the
convention.
Harry Pierce, unemployed dancer
( of Baltimore, found a wallet containI
ing $30. His friends advised him to
I keep the money and throw the purse
away. Instead he turned the purse
over to the police.
555SS?9BSBSSSm5S3S9S9ES
J Lights of ^2vvVbrl<
by L. L. STcVtNSON
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\ j? * I i i- f\ t m-r. A ui'lJiig ceiv
I amiy \x;:s !*> it:,; poiTOJimx'd 1!\ lite
j H; - ? b./ , Nothing new a*
M Tby.r-e, many xxedd.i at the
??.:.! '? I :>[ II.,;. e iHlU^tl* IIX toO I.HO
i' t.|? :Vfi > >ii. W hs told there ?fi'o
i ii'? v?r more xxedd.ugs scheduled tor
tomorrow, Saturday, xxhich Is the most
popular day. l'ut iho little Church
Aloiiml the Corner foil llto depression
sexeivly Indeed. In fail, If I HIM
ooiTorliy Informed. tlioro xxas exeu a
Sat urduy or two xx lion then* xxere tio
wod lings. Mill now there is a rapid
approach to tlio oh} average. So the
country must once again bo facing
the sun sinco so many more young
1 roplo are eoitvineod that two can llvo
as ehonply as one, or i.hat tho sons of
matrimony arc other than troubled.
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IMscreet Inquiries here ami there
de\ doped tlie met that the Increase In
the number of xxudxllllgs at lliO Little
i hurcli Is tad the only prosperity sign.
'J bo number of wedding* with tiiu^c
lias lii.ucased and ofleiilitties the large |
:.s wol) us ihe small I'bapcl Is used, |
with i u; lc> waiting the:r**um to face i
the iiitar. 1'ut thai wasn't what 1 in* i
v lemh'd to s . x. last >ear, a number |
| ot Hie coup,Vs. after tbo ceremony
w as portot med, hud to borrow,.car !
fare to get, w t.ere thex w ore* going.
No far tins x'o.Tr. no iii"Ue\ ropiests
U * '
, lia\o toliow e<! cei eiie-tiios. And a re- j
li.d'le report lias it that the alaoitnts j
g.xeu the oilii dating clergx ineii are lilt' j
i.tioT than usual. So huppx daxs are ;
hero again.'
Speaking of churelics, 1 am reminded 1
of the t li rax man 0a r in Noxx .lorsey j
\x bo at Master time preached to an ;
eVivim-ly large congregation. At the
cud of bis senium, lie xx.sicl bis 1
parishioners a merry I'ht istiuas ami a i
happy New Near. I'a/, led, s> mo waited ,
and ashed ! Ha x. . : l be t:-? aid by ;
Iliat. "W eil," rep .id the par- > "there
nt'c only tl.i< o > a y. ,r t: a.* I >me
So many of x >i. s , 1 j a.bo ij .tiag >
our m .. i '
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Ko' crt .1. ('.iscx. journalist, artillery
man in the World war, author ami
xx orld t raveler?lies xairnishoil the
labels on his portable typew l iter so
they'll stay on?lias purchased chalices
on excrytliing from safety razors to
strings of pearls. Once upon a time,
ho took a chance on a piano and xvon
It. He had a piano at home and
couldn't use two, so he placed his
prize in storage. That was 14 years
ago. And exer since then he lias been
paying storage charges because he
doesn't wunt to sell the only thing lie's
ever won 1
Subway eavesdropping: "He says to
her that he's got to meet a man on
business, and she smiles to herself because
she thinks she's going to get
her divorce sure. Hut all her detecl
tlves could dig up on him xvas that
I he met the guy he said he was going
to and landed a big contract. Ain't
I that tho darnedest luck for her!"
Money that will stretch a long wnys
Is noxv being sold on Hrondwny at the
rate of .r> cents for It is rubber.
One of the salesmen chants: "Here's
' your chance to pay your alimony.M
?. Bell Syndicate?XVNl* Service.
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Books Bought in 1876
for $27 Sold for $7,700
I Philadelphia.?A net profit of $7,073
| on a $'-'7 Investment xvas made here
i recently. In ls"0 Joseph Parrish
! bought four volumes of "The History
! of the Iteign of Mmperor Charles
Fifth" for .?'-,7. His daughter, Mrs. |
I Mnrlnnnn Parrish Kelley of Radnor, ;
1 sold the hocks at auction, after she ,
. discovered they bore the autograph
of Coerce Washington. They brought
j her 57.7? x?.
Boundary Dog Makes
Knotty Tax Problem
Jjtvtiey Cr?M k. <''it. A d"g lives
!u >?;. ! x-v < T- k - a r,d thereby
hangs a t..b*.
The bollie of tie- ! g > n.a>ter Is
on the ti.wT>l.:p half In and
half out of the village. So when
the d- g Is in the front of the ho ;c,?
he is a t-.w d- g. at.d xvhen
he Is in the back he :s a x.'.!a.*e
pup.
The owner refuses to pay txvo
taxes on one dog, and the dog refuses
to stay in one end of the
house. So the toxvnshlp assessor
and the village nssesfnr are trying
to decide who should collect the
tax.
Sun Smici Club Met
hi compnnent to Mrs, Albertus
Ai ibur. . i I*n;on, Mr*. M. M. IbAi|
i-o".o\r: added tuo I'Mra tables to tin*
ti>tj^i! immiifi' whetV sac enierinmod :
t?:i' liu-mlu'l > of t lit' Sail Soils i lwidgej
Ci'.lb I l.h.lN ill U llhici:. Top si t'rc j
prize was won hy Mr?, l.voii Svidoburg
alio Mi , I. P. lo.Htuie i ir too!
i.i... . .11.0 ;i < i: i . I t ?u , tl?\?. . i.g
,;: ?v. M-v;. -A, it.a: aa.-. prvacnLiul u
i!? ;. A o.'.i n I !ii:' -a lad co..i' >c
a m ; \ c .. ;?:: < i i a i ?i-.
( <?ut rai l l "lull Mi l
i in T' a- m;, a" :< i n M .1.
Ri.-hat d^, .It , entertained 'ho tuoiii
i is oi her conl; act oiiip a ml nt,hvr
guest., in.lud.ng M >. IA\ i-;. Scln nk
ol" Nov. 'loth, ami M - I'M Roy
I. . la :! o card ranic- Mi . A. (.'.
M. Kain held high -.>> < and after
i at o - tl'.o lio'iiMs -<"V\ i.ai a >a.nd
On House I'arlji
l;'u j-'-v it..1' a !. at ? :;ai t y a'. I ake
o. a to he. ; h - U u I. an M .1. It.
M !.: . -mi. < \ a:ai >>na . , .! aio .? ,
! W a-hirgton, iMr. n" Mrs.
y M,, C M V^T J * J^. .
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%! .# i in Tuymr. Mi's A. I >. MeA
IT. M l . a: ;" ' 1 ? 1 hatnm- ami
V . Mo- io - - Mil, .-!.
Da tire at (?. ('. ('. (amp
The official stalT, and members of!
('. ('. (\ (amp S. (\ R-52. Hlaney,
cordially invite all ex-members and I
friends of the camp to a dance to bo!,
held Friday evening, July 27. Dane-1
ing will be from 11 to 2 with chaper- j'
ones attending and a novelty orches-1
tra will furnish the mUsie. Admis- |
sion will be 25 eents.
Miss Mary Riehey is visiting tela- j
tives in Marion, N. C.
Ma?a/iiu-s at Library
I'ho follow :?g magazines are re*
voiv I at tito Camden public library
atJ with the ex. op;ion of tito mirreut
issue- may bo taken for homo reading
for oao week: Svribnor'a, Wo-'
lean's Homo < oiiipan;oii. American
foIliVr-'s. I delineator, Child Life, Amo
.i ;in Hoy. Ann i loan Homo, Country
ll.iut, I >uugi t's of tho American
Ka.i.iilr'n, Antorioatt I egmn, Ite?
u : no. \i w and Lad ns Unino -y
Join nai. ^ -?*P'
I .u ii v\oik tho superintendent of
: iinivi'ts :?< a wi-oki\ h-t of li.
. -in vi nnii nt publications that onii!-:i.-o>
a*vd describes (urtvni topics
Mull us f!i ufoods ami cooking, labor,
political M'ioino, farm lnanagomont,
iiandy hooks, publications reln:
ift i,; to ihioiivii and niai;> other topI'In
4 -1 - aro kept on tile for
11 i a t t ho ! iIn a i > .
An All Around Harbor
A r.sn'iip'V in town \i-.;,cd a bai p
win. !. had ju-t I'vo't started
0 : by l'i ( i 1, an ? x blacksmith,
a 1 1 I ' ? t !' ji.lt oii. ot lui.- : lli'.v by
: ao ;iii;n.v, I was to shavo tho
a!..' a it, a a ' in first tinio
i i'(i : ; i \ i : a:.\ body 1 >: 11 h i ill .
. . o .i i ;,w a .! -a! it.
: i wi g..od
'I t .V o U i . ,l ,p>od
o ! ! a
o m.-d a of
. I . (' pa !
. pa o . i r t ho cut.
I ., .: , ' . :: <
ia . : .- a a J . Tie \ a't illl
oh i ' : i- a hi nil aid aid to
'on,: " i\< > ;> '.'.c r.anro. i . v*,., tu
a i . a ' < ." '..1' i l?y a ; . a - l.ko
\ 'i. Way, man, ,\>u aro ba?hor. a
t?n: t her and a pa p. iujuci : i oinhin1
>i." The Pathfinder.
Fifteen passengers were injttro!
six fatally, when a Missouri Pacific
international pas senior train was
wrecked <>() miles from Mexico City
Tuesday night. Tho entire train, except
the locomotive and a dining car,
turned over.
One woman was killed and another
seriously injured when hit by a south
bound Southern passenger train at
Marion, N. C., while walking on the
track.
Rajah VINEGAR 2 I ottles J
Bail MASON JARS I!
IDo7" f?Qc
Pints . ... vl?/
I Doz. TQc I
I Quarts ..It/ j.
?oz. SI .09 M
1-2 Gal. J- j ,
Jar Rings, pkg. 5c
Pen Jel, pkg. ... 15c |
Jar Caps, doz. . .25c
Certo, bottle ...29c
Popular Brands
CIGARETTES'ia H
Grandmother's
SLICED BREAD "> ??>> 7c
Ivory Soap, iBke'a llc'OxydoI, 2 pkgs. . 9c
1' & G Soap; ,!;:^ 2;')c Hlack Flag .30c
Finest Granulated
SUGAR !L,k 5k 10 ,^55c
Premium Flakes, pk? 9c
Sky Flake Wafers, lb. pkg 17c
Palmolive Soap, 1 cakes 19c
Blue Ribbon Malt, can 69c
ln\ c\iri
SOKATCH FEEDa'arii
PRODUCE
- ? ? m r*
F resh Tomatoes, 41bs 25c
hottuce, firm, 2 for ... 15c
Calif. Celery, stalk .... 10c
No. 1 Potatoes, 1U lbs l be
Calif. Grapes, 2 lbs.... 25c
Avocado Pears, each 10c
KivW yii-nii may I.
have a fiei'ista* S"
nent wave with I
COi*~fort... I
acs=i
ODORI.KSS?Tfo Hectric Current j|
p "Zotos" the Newest of Waves |
I Camden Beauty Parlor 1
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COOL WEEKENDS
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' YY ; Isle of Palms .. $3.10
U. 1 Folly Beach ... 3.10
Aivrtle Beach .. 3.30
ATLANTIC
GREYHOUND
I)FPOT ^ ; ' '. '".m h:t city streets. Let cool salt breeze* finder
^ ^ I'.r.jr.v an mv yora iog day or week-end on
r- v. i ,r Jt ! '* >o mu> h fun. and it cost* so
East DcKalo Street ./hen you by At.antic Greyhound Lines. Prompt
r.\ ';)c?:..'e* cool parlor type coaches. Phono
Telephone 249 ' ' ' new '-f information.
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