The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 03, 1941, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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mmmmmmmmm^ SOCIETY NEWS ? Telephone 347?J i To Moot With Mrs. Kenndoy The J<,?hu I). Kennedy Chapter U. I). C. will meet on January 6, 1941 at the homo of Mrs. R. M. Kennedy, Jr., on Fair street at four o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, Mackoy Entertain i,V .Hi/ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mackey were among those entertaining with parties before the Junior" Welfare league Dunce, Christmas night at the Sarsfleld club. D. A .R. To Meet Today The D. A. R. Chapter Is to meet tills afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. K. C. Von Tresckow, Green street. All members are urged to attend. 4 To Meet With Mrs. Wall The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Friday, January 10, with Mrs. John F. Wall at her home, 1702 Fair Street. A program on "Legislation" will he given, All members are urged to be present. | . ' i Miss Newkirk Entertains I Miss Raymond Newkirk entertained with a pretty party for sixteen of her friends Friday evening at'the ^home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Newkirk. In a setting of Christmas decorations, the guests played games and contests and later refreshments were served by the hostess' mother In ihe dining room. j Miss Lang Entertains * Ml S3 l-euls Lang entertained ^informally for a group of her friends Thursday afternoon at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Clifton McKaln. The affair was in honor of Lieutenant and Mrs. Alexander S. Heyward, of FenHacola, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Heyward and their children, spent a week during the holidays here with Mrs. Heyward's mother, Mrs. J. C. Nlcholsou. To Meet With Hermitage The quarterly meeting of Sunday School officers and teachers of the Kershaw Association will be held at Hermitage Baptist church at Camden Saturday night, at 7 o'clock, January 11, 1941. All who are interested in Sunday school work are urged to attend this meeting. Rev. J. B. Caston will bring a message at 7:45. Adjournment at 8:30.?H. B. Gaskin. Christmas Party A delightful family Christmas party was given Christmas afternoon and evening at the home of Maj. and Mrs. E. C. von Tresckow. Mrs. von Tresckow's niece, Mrs. Frank Babbitt, of Asheville, was the honor guest. The house was gay with Christmas green's and decorations, and a lovely Christmas tree, and the dining room table centerpiece was an arrangement of polnsettlas and red candles. Twenty guests attended the party. Recent Bride Honored Mrs. Horace Campbell, a bride of December 24, was honored with a lovely bridge party Wednesday afternoon, given by Mrs. Thomasia Guthrie Tyler: at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Guthrie on Fair Street.! Players were invited for four tables and they were joined later for refreshments by Mrs. A. G. Clarkson, Jr.; Mrs. Clarkson Rhame and Miss Faith delvoach. Mrs. Lee Mays was the score prize winner and the honor guest received a beautiful gift from the hostess. As the party was also a miscellaneous shower, Mrs. Campbell also received many lovely gifts from the guests. Tea was served from a prettily appointed table in the dining room, the / hostess being assisted by her mother, Mrs. Guthrie. Mrs. Campbell is the former Miss Gertrude Zenip. Personal Mention E. T. Start la iu St. Petersburg, Fla. for a visit to friends. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Fohl spent the holidays In Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Talbert, visited relatives In Edgefield, Christmas. Major and Mrs. John E. Nelson vislted relatives here during the holidays. Miss Ethel Hlrchmore Is spending several weeks with friends In Richmond, Va. Rev. and Mrs, A. D. McArn, visited the former's father' iu Laurlnburg, Christmas. " t Mr. and Mrs. DaCosta Brown and baby visited relatives In Blackvllle last weekend. Walter Woolen, of Charlotte, spent Christmas with his mother, Mr*. Frank Wooten. Miss Cornelia Nelson, of Washington spent the holidays with her aunt, Miss Cornelia Mickle. Mr and Mrs. Jf G. Richards visited their son McKaln Richards at Annapolis, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs Kitty Roberts are here for the winter soason. Mr. Robert is with the Barrtngton Stables. Mrs. V. W. Clarke was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Clarke Sunday, returning to Henderson, N. C. Monday. Miss Sarah Lynn Richey, Joined a party of teachers from Atlanta, on a trip to New Orleans, during the holidays. Douglas Montgomery, of Washing ton, was here for the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gundaker, of Rah-, way, N. J. are visiting Mrs. Gundaker's mother, Mrs. W. O. Robinson on Walnut street. Mrs. Sorla Burke and daughter Marian Burke, of Atlauta are visiting tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jenkins. Mrs. A. M. Simons, and sons, Harold and Burton, of Asbury Park, New Jersey, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. B. H. Baum. Mr. and \Jrs. Richard F. Jenkins, of Winston-Salem, N. C. were guests of Mrs. Jenkins' mother, Mrs. Hughey Tindal. Christmas. I Larry Kirkland, of New York City spent Christmas here with his mother Mrs. Leila B. Kirkland at the home of Mrs. Charles Salmond. Mrs. George R. Cook and son John Cook are in Camden. Mrs. Cook for the winter season' and her son at home for the Christmas holidays. Among the many attractive holiday visitors in Camden, were, Edith Justice and -I?ulse Hartsell, of Cheraw. They were guest of Frances Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cooley had as their guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Irby Holland, Miss Etta Holland an<jL Holmes Holland and Van Jones of Clinton. Friends of Alfred M. McLeod were glad to see him at -home for Christmas. He returned to the Veteran's hospital forfurther treatment on December 27. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ancrum during the holidays were the latter's nioce ajid nephew, Miss Marie Louise Piel and Michael Piel, of IyOcust Valley, L. I. Miss Anne Whitaker left Camden Sunday for Cleveland, Ohio, where she will visit her aunt, Mrs. Sherlbourne Yardley, before returning to her studies at Cornell. Guests for Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John deLoach were I Mrs. deLoach's brother, Joseph Ki j Shannon, of Gastonia. and Mr. deLoach's brother, James E. delx>ach, of Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McKain and daughter, Anne McKain and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Parler, of St. George, parents of Mrs. McKain have returned from a visit of ten days In Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stalvey had as their guests during the holidays: Mrs. E. B. Vereen, Miss Rebecca Vereen, Mrs. Eric Bason and daughters, Faj Ruth Eason and Mary Frances Eason all of Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. George Wlttkowsky of New York, spent Christinas and the holidays in Camden with the former'f mother, Mrs. I>. A. Wlttkowsky. Dur ing their stay, Mrs. Wlttkowsky visit ed her father, Allen Remberr it Columbia. Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Clarke had at their guests during Christmas the Rev. E. N. Dart, rector^ of St. Paul's church, Summervllle; "Mrs. C. M. Dart Mrs. Richard Lincoln and children Sally Ann and Ralph Lincoln, of Pro vidence, R. I. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F Bvrd, of the Piagah section were: the Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Usher, of Scran ton; Representative and Mrs. Lee A Usher, of Pageland; Miss Lula Gract Byrd, Mr, and Mrs. S. K. Byrd, ol York; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Byrd. and daughter Gloria, of West Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Byrd and daughter, of Columbia; B. L. Wood, Jr., of Athens, Ga.; Bernie Byrd. of Columbia. The amount of coin and currency in circulation in the United States reached a high of $7,679,000,000 on December 20, 1939. ,| GOOD FELLOW8 CLUB r r W. T. Redfearn ^ 1 00 D. C. Hinson vf 1.00 , H. B. Beard 1.00 ) H. Q. Garrison, Jr 1.00 } P. R. Langston 1.00 Mrs. P. R. Langaton 1.00 { Tom Ancrum 1.00 Jack Whi taker, Jr 1.00 J. M. Villepigue 1.00 I Chap Barrett 1.00 A. S. Llewellyn 1 00 1 M. H. Heyman .% i... 1.00 ' M. B. Burns' 1.00 ' Dr. J. W. Corbett 5.00 John W. Richardson J.00 W. W. Bates 100 John MnTlen ' 1.00 R. M. Kennedy, 3rd 1.00 Henry Savage, Jr 1.00 H. D. Niles 100 A. Douglas McArn 1.00 Mrs. Bdwin Mjtiller 1.00 ' Miss Tillie Geisenhoimer 1.00 Mrs. J. Leonard Graham 2.00 " Mrs. Louise S. Proctor 3.00 Miss Jane Swords 2.00 Mrs. Warren H. Harris ........ 1.00 W. C. Salmond 1.00 Mrs. W. J. May field J.00 T. McKee Graham 1.00 Total $39.00 SPOTLIGHTING WINTER /ICTIV1TIES I l " rv-" :::"' *v v.17 "' > J The annual Virginians' Horse Show, always oue of the peak events of the Camden winter season, will be held ut the J. North Fletcher stables on Saturday, March 1st, and will be under the personal dlrectiou of J. North Fletcher of Warren ton, Va? and Camden. The Virginians event takes top rank among the horse shows offered iu the south during the season apd the show this year will be no exception to the general rule of excellence. With the return of suushlne and spring-like weather the Camden outdoor program of activities has taken on a new phase of activity, with polo, golf, skeet, tennis and horse back riding being in {he spotlight,' Polo Final Today On Sunday, the final game of the Sylvan bowl series between tho Camden and Mulberry polo teams is to be played at the No. 1 field, game time being 8 o'clock. On the following Sunday the Camden polo club announces the initial game of the Robinson howl series with three teams, the Yellowjackots, Ramblers and Mulberry being out to win the coveted trophy. The first game will flud Mulberry pitted ^gainst tho Yellowjackots, Elaborate plans for the President's Ball, to b? held this year in the armory are in the making with I-*vm bert DoPass as Kershaw county chairman of the event. The Sylvester Ball given at the Sarsfleld Club Tuesday evening was one of the outstanding social events of the 1940-41 season with a large number of dancers from the city and winter colony attending. Many Hold Open House New Year's Day was observed in o true southern manner in Camden, with many of the townspeople as well as winter colonists holding open bouse during the afternoon. A polo game al the No. 1 field provided entertainment for the lovers of this sport. Much Outdoor Activity Skeet shooting every Sunday after noon brings out several rounds ol shooters and many spectators. Dove shooting is now in full swing, the Klrkwood Golf Course is being used extensively by members of tho clut and guests. Sunday afternoon polo a! No. 1 field is largely attended, and much Interest is shown In the early training of steeplechasers at the Sprlngdale course. The Camden Huirt, with Mrs. Dwlght Partridge and Mr?. David R. Williams Joint masters. hus been havlug a largo field as woll as many "buggy hunters". There will bo several fox hunta thla aeaaon, with IiouiuIh hunted by Uoorgo Thomas, formerly huntsman of Fairfield and Weat Cheater, and Whii>i?er-ln of MHlbrook, N. Y. Cottage Colony Note* The social life of the colony haa quieted dowu fuaia few daya after the holiday a, Mrs/ Robert P. Joyce, of Washington, IV (c., la visiting her brother, llalph^ Chase, for\ several daya. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Cox have leased the Metz home for tho season and Mr. and Mra. Fay Iu&fldls, of Hot Springs, Va.,' will be frequent visitors there throughout tho winter. Dr. and Mra. A. H. Ehrenclou and family, have opened their home "Sursfield". Miltou C. Smith has been entertaining hia mother, Mra. Henrietta F. Smith, and aunt, Mra. Teressa Fountain, of Baltimore, and Mrs. Borta Graham, of Hanover, Pa. latest arrivals at Tho Klrkwood are Mr. and Mra. F. C. Irish, of Pittsburgh; Miss Crystollo Waggoner, of Wichita Falls, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. \ Q. L. Byrne, of New York City; Mr. | and Mrs. Ueorgo Ruble?, of Waahing( ton; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Richardson and Miss Jane Richardson, of Now , , York City; Mr. and Mrs, P. W. Havener, of Greenwich, Connecticut; Mr. , and Mrs. W. L. Thomas, of New York 1 ( City; Mrs. Alexander Dick and son, I ( Charles F. Bush, of Riverdalo-on-Hud( son; and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pierce, , j of Chicago. ! Court Inn Notes ( Mr. and Mrs. R. C. B. Hartley and son, Arthur Hartley, of Fall River, are , 1 here for quail shooting. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William E. MoCall, of * Bryn Mawr, Pa. are lioro on a visit. | > Also registered are Mr. and Mrs. M. J. ^ Jordan, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. ' M. J. Gouldston, Darchmont, N. Y.; I A. and Mrs. B. M., Cornell, Auburn, Ga.; and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harris, San Francisco. Calif. ' Col. and Mrs. Calhoun Ancrum, who > have been here for several months, > leave shortly. Col. Ancrum has been 1 ordered back to active service. ? Mrs. Emily F. Froment, of Warrent ton. Va., returns for the season this 1 week. Mrs. E. I>eRoy Stewart, of Scais) dale, N. Y., will returnxfor the season this week. ?! ^ - IE . Manyum-Gettys logoff, Dec. 28?Of much intorost was the marriage of Miss Irene Manfum and Nicholas 1'. Gettys Saturday morning, December 21, at 10 o'clock at :he Rowan chapel. In a setting of ferns aijd pot plants tho ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. B. H. Franklin of Ridgeway. Only the imme<liato families of the couple, and a very few closest friends attended.^ , fc??????? Tho brido wore u lovely traveling dross of soldier blue with dubonnot accessories and u corsage of Talisman rosebuds. Mrs. Odttyti Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mangum of Jefferson and Is a teacher at laigoff school. Mr. Clettys Is tho ?on of Mrs. El ma J. Gottys and the lato Nicholas P. Gottys of Lugoff. After a trip througli Florida they are at homo to their many friends at "Hock Spring Farm," Lugoff. I After Christmas I I CLEARANCE I i | % II I Reproduction Furniture I I SPECIAL VALUES In? V--1 I ODD TABLES - SECRETARYS I I ODD CHAIRS I I CAMDEN FURNITURE CO., Inc || 1036 Broad Street Phone 156 H ROXY CAFE Special Dinner Roast Young Turkey 65c Dressinor and Cranberry Sauce with Oysters or 8hrlmp Cocktail SOUP: Clam Chowder, Vegetable or Tomato Juice Regular Dinner for Today.... 50c 80UP: Home Made Vegetable or Tomato Juice CHOICE OF ONE MEAT Soft Shell Crab with Tartar 8auce \ - Roast 8irloin of Beef with Gravy Broiled Special Steak Fried Spring Chicken j Breaded Veal Cutlets with Tomato 8auce ?Deviled Crab with Tartar 8auce Baked Cured Ham with Potato 8alad VEGETABLES: /Creanftdd -Maphed Potatoes ' bandied Yame?-Wdamed > v Brussel Sprouts Combination Salad DESSERT^ Banana Pudding . ! DRINKS: Coffee, Tea or 8weet Milk EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES Mdass^iaiiMJiMiwHMjiiajiriHiaanbesiaasnMHRMeaaaiisRsia^aRMMMMMMHiHaMMMHaMMMMaMMaaaa RAZOOK'S AT THE KIRKWDOD / I lake pleasure in announcing the reopening of their shop for the season at the Kitkwood Hotel, Camden ... QtSr As always . . . Individuality is the keynote of Razook's collection; exclusive dinner and evening gowns, sports costumes, millinery and accessories . . . . . . You are cordially invited ... $Razoolcs IMPORTERS, Inc. - - V THE KIRKWOOD (LOWER LOBBY) CAMDEN, S. C. v". * * To The Public--- I We take pleasure in submitting' for your information and consideration a financial statement showing the condition of our bank at the close of business December 31, 1940. We have enjoyed serving you during the past year, and certainly it is our sincere hope that 1941 may bring a full measure of Health, Happiness, and Prosperity to this community. ?-RESOURCES? < Loans and Discounts $212,227.53 Bonds owned by Bank 233,633.35 Other assets, including stock in j Federal Reserve Bank J 7,250.00. j Cotton Producer's Notes 2,448.09 . Documentary Stamps 341.76 Furniture and Fixtures 2,404.36 Cash and due from Banks? 467,071.62 TOTAL $935,376.71 - - - - - ... ? ... k? ?LIABILITIES? Capital $ 50,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 32,742.90 Reserved for unearned discount .... 600.00 Bills Payable None Deposits 852,033.81 TOTAL $935,376.71 * ' ~ |HE POMHEHCIAL RANK OF fiAMDEN "... ^" -igiJjfc# ' c. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE 8YSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION -.$6,000.09 MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR "d ?DIRECTORS? W. ROBIN ZEMP HENRY SAVAGE, JR. ? HENRY a CARRISON JOHN WHITAKER, JR. . K. C. ETTER8 J. COO LE Y GILLIS ) F. M. WOOTEN k