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SOCIETY NEWS Telephone 100 ? JI TRAY WICK?QETTY8 Klley Oettya. of Camden and lianaville, whh married to Mlas Bruce Traywnk. of Cameron, at the home of Dr. ami Mrs. A. P. Tray wick on Friday. jMovember 12. Mr. Getty a holds a B. S. and M S. degree from the University of South Carolina and Is now employed as chemist In the Sonoco plant In Harts-! ville, where they will make their home. It was a double wedding ceremony la which Miss Mary Hope Traywtckj was married to Bert Griffin, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C. Announce Engagemppt Sumter, Nov. 14.? Mr. ?dtra*"Mr8. S. M. Nabora, of Sumter, announce the' engagement of their daughter, iris, toj Charles Valk Salmond, of Camden. J The wedding will take place on the 22nd of December In Sumter. Horonrs Bride-Eelect In honor of Mlaa Susan Kennedy, who will be married In Grace Eplsco-' pal church Friday, November 25, to. John Fulweller, of Philadelphia, Mrs.' Zander Clarkson gave a very lovely! party Saturday afternoon. Chrysanthemums In varying shades of yellow, ?c-r6 used i" Mrs. Ularkson's home' where bridge was played at three tat bles. The brlde-elect'B place at the1 tables was marked with a corsage and she was presented a lovely gift from1 the hostess, besides winning the high score prize. Low score award went to Mrs. R. M. Kennedy, 3rd. Mrs. W H. Halle and Mrs. John Davidson as-| aisled the hostess In entertaining and calling after cards were Mrs. A. D Kennedy, Mrs. C. C. Whitaker, Jr. and Miss Dolly Singleton. i ? Bonsals Bought House Camden people will bo glad to learn of the real estate deal made on Tues-j day by C. P. DuBose, Jr., when the' house formerly owned by T. K. Trot-' ter was sold to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. j Bonsai. ' This Is an attractive eight room] house on east Greene street. The new owners are planning some changes in the interior of the house and other im pro vein en ts. Mr. and Mrs. Bonsai have been maaing their home in the house of the , late Miss Kate Vlllepigue on Lyttletou street. Interesting Visitors Here Among the many attractive visitors, iu Columbia this week end are: Betty, Blakeney, of Camden, who is staying j with Ann Laird, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Arthur Laird, and Mary Pitts, also of Camden, who is visiting Beverly Cappelmann, daughter of Mr. andj Mrs. Henry Cappelmann. Betty and Mary came over yesterday for the Camden-Columbia football game, and will frolic here over the week end.? Columbia State. " U. D. C. Notes The John D. Kennedy chapter U. D. C was entertained at the home of Mrs. W. J. Dunn on Monday afternoon, November 7. Mrs." Egmont von Tresckow and Mrs. James H. Burns told of the entertainment in the Crystal room at the Columbia Hotel, during ihe State Convention of the U. D., C. and president, Mrs. von Tresckow, read a full account of the business meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Annie S. Davidson. Personal Mention Col. |{ rreightou William# of Char '"tie. was a vlaiior In Camden on I uoaduy. Mra. Edwin Mullor returned Thure <??>' from a visit to friends in Columbia. Miss Jackie ilrent. of Fort Bragg, elteviliw. was the week end guest of Kdnu Team. Mrs C. F Wlmberly. of Allendale, visited Mrs L> M McCaakill laal week end l>r Joe Ilruuson and Dr Carl A V\ est attended the Columbia Medical society meeting Monday. Miss Mary Lucia Tobin returned1 rhursday from a visit to friends iit Raleigh, Mi and Mrs. Donald Team, of Fort Bragg, Kayet teville, were the week end guests of relatives here. Mrs 11. K. llallott relumed Wednesday to her home in Charlotte, after a visit to her mother, Mrs John S. Lindsay. Mi. ami Mrs. J. C. Curelon of Chester. visited Mr and Mrs Alfred E'. Kennedy ai "Bettyneck" plantation last week. Misses Meltta and Susan Team, of Charlotte, were the week end guests of their mother, Mrs. M C. Team, at Lugoff. Charles G. Knight, of Avon, N. Y., returned to Camden last week and is at his beautiful home, "Cool Springs," for the season. J. c. (jiiiis returned Thursday front Myrtle Beach, where he attended a meeting of the Independence Oil company. CAMDEN GARDEN CLUB MEETS AT HOME OF MRS CHARLTON The monthly meeting of the Camden Garden'Club was held Monday afternoon. November 14 at "Little Hedges" ?the home of Mrs. Mary Fletcher Charlton, with Miss Fannie Fletcher presiding. Mrs. Edmund Stout gave an interesting account of the annual meeting of the state garden club, which was recently hold in Columbia. Miss Olive Whittredge presented to the club a helpful blueprint of plans for the Seaboard station grounds. An efficient committee has been formed concerning this project and at the next meeting further details will be submitted. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. A. C. McKain, president; Mrs. W. 3. Rainsford. vice president; Mrs. Leonard Schenk, secretary; Mrs. E. B. Mobley, treasurer; Miss Lillian Yates, corresponding secretary. The club voted to thank the retiring president, Miss Fletcher, for the splendid work she did last year. The guest speaker for the afternoon was Mrs. James Cathcart, of Columbia. She used as her subject "Color In the Garden." There were many exhibits of fall flowers. Those who received distinction from a horticultural viewpoint were Mrs. E. B. Mobley, first place for roses and Mrs. N. C. Aruett second for chrysanthemums. From the standpoint of interest Miss Fannie Fletcher received first place for camellias. and Miss Jennie Whitaker, second for techonia. Miss Brown Entertains A pretty party of the week was that given by Miss I^aura May Brown Thursday afternoon. Players were Invited to the home~"<5f Miss Drue Baxley for four tables of contract and prizes Were awarded Mrs. A. M. McLeod for high score, Mrs. Eldon Jones for low score, and Mrs. Lee Little for consolation. The hostess, assisted by Miss Drue Baxley and Miss Christie Hey served a delightful salad course after cards. Needlework Club Met The regular weekly meeting of the Needlework club was held Thursday afternoon at the parsonage with Mrs. R. Bryce Herbert as hostess. After an hour of handwork guests' were invited into the dining room where delightful refreshments were served. Invited to the party besides club members were: Mrs. George S. Rhame, Mrs. Dan Mackey. Mrs. M. M. Reaionover and Mrs. Stalvey. / Entertains Club.v? ( This week members of #h##Bhursday afternbon -il?b Were guest# V Mrs A. S. LlWTiyjT'At her hppe. Mrs. J. H,-GUUi Mrs. w\ L. Goouaie Mrs. W.' L. iSePass and. Mrs. R. B Clarkson played for absent members High scores were won by Mrs. Guth rie and MrB. f M. Zemp. Met With Mrs. Cantey Mrs. Willis Cantey gave a b^dge party and buffet luncheon Wednesday morning at her home. Her guests Included members of her contract club and Mrs. H. 0. Marvin and Mrs. Edmund Stout, Rotary Notes The regular meeting of the Camdou Rotary club wits held ut the Hotel Cumdety. Thursday, November 10. 1 ho program was In charge of l?oo Little. Mr Little called on all the ex service men to tell where they were and what they were doing, at 11 a .hi., November 11. 19IS The club then sung the official songs of the Army. Nuvyj and Marine Corps. Mr Little then made a talk of which no one yet knows (lit* subject. Htawever, the talk must have been good because It lasted long, enough. The following guests were present: Douglas Montgomery, 11. E. Heard, Lieut. Com Shannon Heath. Mayor F. N. McCorkle and Mrs. Thomas An-1 ci'uiu. There were no abaeutees this, week. Will bend Si* Delegates Kershaw county will send six delegates to the meeting of the South Curollnu Education Association's Council of Delegates at 10:30 a. in., November 19, In Drayton hall of the University of South Carolina at Columbia. A legislative program for the association in 1938-1939 will bo Trained at the session of the Council of Delegates. the legislative body of the asRn('b.'.!OU. Tho logiolaiiYc> o'mio u?A'?<* ed at the meeting will probably Include a decision on teacher retirement, lost In the state legislative mill last year. E. W. Rushton, president of tho association and superintendent of Batesburg-Leesvlllo schools, will preside over the delegates, some 350 being expected to attend from all parts of the state. In addition to approving an outline of the legislative aim for the year, the Council of Delegates will hear a report by H. Odelle Harnian, Lexington county superintendent of education, on the attendance of the South Carolina delegation at the last session of the National Education Association In New York. A C. Flora, state director for the National Education Association, will tell of some plans for N. E. A. work in the state. Mrs. \Y. D. Rice, of Rock^ Hill, will discuss further how counties and groups of counties can put on reading clinics. Delegates from Kershaw county will be: Mrs. Kathleen B. Watts, Camden: C. B. Busbee. Westville; J. C. Foster. Bethune; J. K. Lee. Kershaw, No. 0; J. H. McDaniel, Camden; C. A. Byrd. Blaney. Kiwanis Club Notes The regular weekly meeting of the Kiwanis club was held at Hotel Camden on Tuesday. Visitors at the meeting were: J. Reece Williams. Roach Stewart, of I^ancaster; Judge C. T. Graydon, Beverly Herbert, Beverly Herbert, Jr., and John K. Aull from Columbia; the Rev. A. Douglas McArn, of Camden. The program was In charge of the Boy's and Girl's committee, Marion Williams, chairman, who had for his guest speaker, Col. R. Crelghton Williams. of the Engineering Corps of the United States Army. He gave a most interesting talk on the timely subject of: "The Citizen's Obligations To National Defense." Mrs. Taylor Was Hostess Mrs. G. E. Taylor gave a delightful buffet supper and bridge party at her home Monday evening. lively fall roses were used In the party rooms where guests were received for three tables of contract. A turkey supper was served at seven o'clock and the hostess was assisted by her daughter. Mrs John Langford. Prize for high score went to Miss Cornelia Oliver and for low score to Mrs. James Zemp. Entertains At Bridge Mrs. S. W. VanLandlngham was hostess at cards Wednesday afternoon. entertaining at her home for members of the Neighborhood bridge club. ' Mrs. M. M. Reasonover and Miss Laura May Brown were additional guests Winners of top score prizes were:" Mrs. R. E. Stevenson, Mrs. Hutfhey Tlndal and Mrs. A. C. MoI Kaln. Mrs. Psarce Hostess Mrs. Paul Duller, of Now Market, Va., was among the guests, at. the party which Mrs. J. I. Pearce gave at iher home Wednesday afternoon. There were two tables of contract and a prize waa given at each table.- Mrs Joe McKain and Mrs. Elllott/Sheorn were the winners. Late In the after vnoon Mrs. 8. T. Zemp Joined the guests for refreshments. Club Market Saturday The Home Demonstration Clut Market will not open until 8:25 Sat urday mornings, beginning Saturday November 19. At this time fresh veg etables, meats," and country produce may be offered for sale. Come and engage goodies for your Thanksgiving dinner. ' A Braille edition of the public school hymn book has been produced In London for blind studenU. ' m l'^'111 giii.' fc-lLIMg News of Kirkwoot and Winter Colt) Mrs Robert W. Pouienoy. Bo< Hills. N Y . who was the guei Harry l> Kirkover. at The Ho departed for New York on Mood Miss Ruth Richards, of Hard Maine, Is returning to "North Hi on Saturday after passing a few In Now York Milton C Smith, of New York, iu town Monday to supervise the Uinlnary opening of the Klrkwood tel on December 6. Mr and Mrs. T. McKee lira So wick ley, Pa . have opened homo, "Pine Tree Hill," and wtl main for the season. Charles Q. Knight has arrive his home, "Oool Springs."* Mr. and Mrs Gaylord Tucker. 1 toga. N. Y.. have opened their hi "Sunnyside." and have as their gt Mrs Wood Robinson and the M Alice and Rosemary Robinson, togu, N. Y. Mrs Samuel Russell. Ditch Conn . Ih In residence ut her b "Mill Bank." Captain Basil H. Grant, of Gt City, L. 1 . was a visitor Saturda his way to Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. R Watson Pomj Jr . Millbrook. N Y, will occupy dar Knoll, tho home of Mrs. R? W Pomenoy. this winter. I Mr. and Mrs. Gates Dloyd, Hi ford, Pa., will arrive at their r on Monday. Richard W. Uoyd arrive Thursday. They will hav their guests: Miss Natalie Har Media. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Brook, lan. 2nd, Bryn Maur, Pa., who wt| tend the wedding of Miss Susan nedy and John Fulweiler. Mrs. Howard Dews, of Blue Maine, will return to Mostly Hall week. Mr.sand Mrs. John D. Weeks, S( ampton, D. I., are arriving nt 1 home, "Bloomsbury," early next w There will be many arrivals I New York, Philadelphia*?l'ro v Id and elsewhere during the early pa next week for the marriage of Susan Kennedy. A series of pre tlal parties will bo given In her h commencing this week. On b t November 18. Mr. and Mrs. 11 Kennedy, are giving a tea. Saturday, Mrs. Frank Wooteu .give a cocktail party. On Sut November 20. Mr. and Mrs. Chi G Moller are entertaining wli cocktail party. On T h u r s d^ November 24, Miss Martha Sngh Caleb C. Whltaker. Jr., and Ric Ulackwell Boykln are giving a drive for the bridal party. Thurj evening. Mrs. Woods Robinson 1^ tertalning a party at dinner. Fj Hinkley, Prolvedence, R I., is 8 a buffet lunch on Friday, Nove 25. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Partridge arrived at their home, "Frogm for the season. Mr. and Mrs. W. Whittredgo zenbach, of New Canaan, Conn, rtved Saturday, to stay over Thi j giving, and Mrs. John Devlne, of I rington. Conn., remaining for the son, will be the guests of Miss Whittredge at her homo on Kirk Common. Horses are arriving now froir north. Those of Harry D. Kirk Mrs. Keonard Graham. T. McKee ham. Ward C. Belcher. Mrs. Johi ylne and Capt. and Mrs. Dwight 1JLI I 1 . 1 ? Mot With Mr*. Catoo * m Tho Midway Home IHmiicusI ration club hold l(a regular monthly mooting at the homo of Mrs. L. H. Catos oil Friday afternoon, November 11, at 2 30 o'clock, Mrs. II. L. llortou proaiding. Mrs. Polly Hall conducted tho. devotional The national anthem was' i sung In memory of the World War I dead?tho day being Armistice Day. The secretary, Mrs. T. U. tiOrtou, called the roll and read the minutes of the last meeting, after which a short business session was held Mrs. Fleda West gave a very Interesting j talk concerning historical events for 1 I 1 l .s November. At (h Ih time the club miuk "Follow the Gleam," which U the theme song. The meeting was turned over to MIhh Fewell, who discussed "Children's Clothes" in an linpreeslve manner. Her talk waa very Interesting and helpful to club mumhere. During the nodal hour, the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mlaa raullne Catoe, served delicious refreshments, which were fully enjoyed by everyone. Medical research has greatly reduced cases of diphtheria In children, and also In cata, which are very busceptlble to this disease, 1 fouUifortti Feminine Charm Nothing Is calculated to improve one's posture so much as a Youthform. ? M _ 1L f I -1 J^ uiiict uiAdai.cic IIIVH* \ the bust into such attrac\t|ve, shapely spheres. Variety of styles for every type of figure. We Sell America's Finest ' Brassieres The Fashion Shopi Camden, 8outh Carolina ORIENTAL RUC}| ? I-ar*e shipment Jast received. Priced extremely tow. Hand mAde Ittfens from all parts of the world. Art objects, and novelties. { .. THE LINEN SHOP Next door to 8. A W. Cafeteria 11? Trade Street i ELECTRIC PUMPS (Duro Company) ' , Permanent Water System* for Farm and Suburban Property. Automatic Electric Water Heaters, Electric and Gas I Motors, Tanks and Complete Equipment for Water treatment. EASY IERMS ALFRED COODALE, Agent 1213 Lyttleton St. Camden, S. C. RE-HOLIDAY I L N UP RDAY MONDAY I chandise. Santa is at the Backdoor? I Winter Goods to Make Room fjdr Toys B s Won't Last Long at These Low Prices, fl THESE VALUES CAN'T BE BEAT?WE MUST MOVE I; SO SHOP EARLY AND SAVE! SOME PRICES EVEN j MmER. mH 1 Attentio On Saturd checks out balances ii various soi fifty dollai i our friend have savec Then on M , books for hope to mi nowcomin would sugi of saving t coming year "Longfellow" Part Wool Double BLANKETS Made for the person who wants extra length $2-98 PRI8CILLA 8TYLE RUFFLED CURTAINS A88ORTED COLORS Made of fine Marquisette 47c pair I Odds and ends from higher ranges, but these tuck stitch PAJAMAS are marvelous values at 48c One Lot Good Quality Ladles OXFORDS AND Strap Slippers Broken sizes but red hot bargains $'1.44 18 Only Heavy Plaid MEN'8 ZIPPER JACKETS 8izes 36 to 42 Blue, Brown and Garnet REPRICED TO CLEANUP Heavyweight Plaid Double | i BLANKETS I An extra special value?Full size H Get In on this?Its good $ 2.44 I Dark Patterns j JACQUARD DESIGN j | BLANKETS I Double bed size?Double value j $ 3*98 Men's Fast Color FULL CUT | j DRESS SHIRTS 8izea 14 to 17 j REAL PENNEY VALUE8 AT j 50c each I Just 25 3uita of Boy'a ! OUTINQ FLANNEL | PAJAMAS I Odd eizee?AH foH cut and they H wore much higher?Now at a CLEANUP PRICE I 48c I Only a Dozen or ?o Slightly Soiled but Splendid Value* White Overalls I FOR MEN , 50c JACKET8 8AME PRICE The Commercial Bank' MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSUI1 - * . ,'i ' i. __ ^.>:t