1 1 WHOSE BIRTHDAY | g. COMES THIS MONTH? | To Meet With Mr?. Mayfield The Hobkirk Hlfl chapter D. A. R. will, meet Friday, March 7, at the home of Mrs. W. J. Mayflekl at four o'clock. To Meet With Mr*. Von Treeckow The John D. Kennedy Chapter, U, D. C. will meet Wednesday, March 12, at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs, E. C. Von Treeckow and assistant hostesses. Aleathean Class To Meet The Aleathean Bible class will hold their regular monthly meeting Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock at the former parsonage. All members are Invited. t! To Meet With Mrs. Wright The Camden Garden Club will meet on March 10 at the home of Mrs. W. L. Wright. I>r. Robert W. Glbbes. of Columbia, will show his pictures of Swan Lake and other places of interest. Spring flowers will constitute the exhibit for the meeting?25 per cent for number, 25 per cent for quality, and 50 per cent for arrangemtnt. Members are asked to notice that the hour of meeting has been changed to 4 o'clock. Auxiliary Sponsoring Dance The Camden hospital auxiliary Is sponsoring a dance at the Klrkwood hotel, Saturday, March 15. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock in the dining room. Mrs. W. H. Harris, Mrs. J. Nettles Lindsay and Mrs. C. C. Whitaker, Jr. are iu charge. Tickets are being sold $1.00 per person and all proceeds wlH go to the Camden hospital. Saturday, March ,15, will also be Tag Day for the hospital and all are requested to give what they can for this worthy cause. COMING ATTRACTIONS At The Camden Theatre FRIDAY, MARCH 7. Pinal Showing of "NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE" With Gary Cooper Madeline Carroll Paulette Goddard Preston Foster I (Filmed In Technicolor) SATURDAY^ MARCH 8 The Det^d End Kids and the Little Tough Guys in "GIVE US WINGS" Added? Gang Comedy and Green Hornet. SATURDAY, MARCH 8 10:30 Show "The Case of The Black Parrot" MONDAY and TUESDAY MARCH lO?11 Deanna Durbln?Franchot Tone "NICE c I R L" WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 Ruth Hussey?Robert Cummings "FREE AND EASY" THURSDAY and FRIDAY MARCH 13?14 j Ginger Rogers Academy Award for Best Performance Actress In* "KITTY FOYLE" With Dennis Morgan x ??? i ??U SOCIETY NEWS Telephone 247?J ^ 1 c Entertain* For Club The Thursday afternoon club waa entertained this week by Mrs. Irving Pearce Mrs. H. P. Ho)te and Mrs. J. A. Jordan played for absent members and tho prizes wero won by Mrs. Dolte and Mra^ Charles l)elx>acha. After (he game, sundwlchos and cakes were aorvtxl with tea aud coffee. Wednesday Ciub Met Members of the Wednesday afternoon club were guests this week of Mrs. Nettles Lindsay, and the additonal guests at her party included, Mrs. Robert Manye, Miss Virginia Green, Mrs. Roland Goodale and Mrs. John dolx>ach. Mrs. Mortimer Muller and Mrs. Kinky Tupper were the score winners. Hostess at Bridge Mrs. Kennedy Blakonoy gave a lovely bridge party and tea for the members of her bridge club Wednesday afternoon at tho Woman's Exchange Tea Room. Mrs. Harrington Yates and Mrs. Thomas Ancrum woro also Invited. At the conclusion of the game, high more prizes woro awarded Mrs. I>onatd Morrison and Mrs. Nettles Lindsay. Auxiliary 8ponsora Dance Also of interest is tho dance being given by tho Camden- Hospital Auxiliary, 'Saturday evening, March 15, at the Kirk wood hotel. Music will be furnished by the Kirkwood Orchestra. Mrs. Warren Harris is chairman of the dance and serving with her on the dance committee are: Mrs. Nettles Lindsay, Mrs. C. C. Whitakor, Jr., Mrs. John Mullen and Mrs. Thomas Ancrum, who Is president of tho auxiliary. Hosts at Dinner Party ' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nettles, Jr., entertained with a delightful dinner party for seventeen guests. Sunday evening at their home on Mill street. The dining room table, from which the dinner was served buffet, had a lovefey centerpiece of yellow Jonquils and yellow candles in silver holders. Captain and Mrs. Wright, Lieutenant Halglln, and Mr. and Mrs. Cornell, all of whom are connected with the Training School at the airport, were among the guests. Was Club Hostess Mrs. James M. Gandy gave a lovely bridge party Wednesday aftemon for | the members of her club and the follwoing guests; Mrs. I^eon Williams, | Mrs. John Stover, Mrs. H. F. Vanderi grift, Mrs. Reed Sarratt, Mrs. J .L. IWIlUford. Mrs. Wylie Hogue, Mrs. ; Allen Bradham and Mrs. B. O. Boykin. The prizes were won by Mrs. Marlon Williams and Mrs. S. W. Vanl>andingha.m. Helping the hostess serve refreshments after the game were Mrs. Bryce Herbert and Mrs. M. B. Williams. Garden Show To Be Held Mrs. Reuben Pitts. Sr., president of the Camden Garden Club, has announced that tlje date of the Flower Show has been postponed to Wednesday, March 19. The show will be held this year in the Sunday School building of Bethesda Presbyterian church. This annual showing has been unique in the excellence of display and the individualism portrayed, and Mrs. Pittp and her committee are anxious that all persons Interested in flowers assist in making this event exceptionally good by entering Individual exhibits:' To Have Antique Exhibit Camden's Spring Season will be highlilghted by tho Antique Exhibit to be held at Mulberry Plantation, the home of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Williams. Friday afternoon. March 14. The exhibit is being sponsored by the Woman's auxiliary of Grace Episcopal church. Included In the exhibit will be rare miniatures and beautiful pieces of silver, glass and china, many cf.which have survived experience of historic Interest. Tea will be served while the exhibit is open from 3:30 to 6 o'clock. Miss Ethel Yates Is chairman of the committee arranging 'he exhibit. Were Joint Hostesses Miss Louise Ancrum and Miss Mackey Chase were joint hostesses Saturday afternoon to the members of the club which was recently formed by an attractive group of girls In the sixth grade of the Camden school. The meeting was held at the home of Miss Ancrum and all members were present with the exception of Miss Jean Lee. Officers of the club are; Miss Babs Glover, president; Miss Yvonne Newklrk, vice president; Miss Mackey Chase, secretary and Miss I-ouise Ancrum, treasurer. At the meeting, the members worked on scrap books to be given to the Camden Hospital for the children's ward. Mrs. Thomas Ancrum assisted the hostesses in serving refreshments after tho meeting. 'v-f - Personal Mention Mr. and Mia. H. K. Board, Jr. have rotunuyl from their wedding trip. Mr. aiul Mia. Alvln It. Moaeley announce the birth of a ilaughtor in Palmotto. Florida. Karl Iridium, I>r. George S. llhamo uud H. U. Speaks are on a motor trip through Florida. Mr and Mrs. Mortimer Muller returned Tuesday from a motor trip through Florida. Hunter l^ang and his daughter. Miss U>ula lvo-ng. of Columbia, vlsttMl relative here Sunday. Colonel Joseph Dalton, of Columbia, waa the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shannon. Mrs. bid ward II. Head ley recently returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. l/eroy "Sheorn in Aehevllle. Mr. and Mrs. John Kershaw and their daughter. Vlckey, of Charlotte, were amoivg the out-of-town .visitors hero for the polo game Sunday. Mr. and Mi's. J. A. Jordan and their young son have ^recently moved to Camden from ^Orangeburg ahd are occupying one of the deLoach apartments on Lyttloton street. Mrs. F. M. Wooten has - returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Maynard B. Lang, In Hake Helen, Fla. Mrs. I^ang and baby retuned homo with Mrs. Wooten for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Ateheaon are pew residents of Camden. They were residents of l>allaa, Ga. before coming to Camden. Mr. Atoheson Is In the Industrial Insurance business. Hen W. Heath, of Milwaukee, Is spending several weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank.! h. Heath. Hampton street. Mr. Heath has resigned his position with the Morrison Advertising agency In Milwaukee to enter the aviation service of the army. Mr. and Mrs. Bert IXilap. of Milwaukee, who were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Heath left Monday afternoon for Charleston and Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. Dolan attended the Virginians' horse show and also the Camden-Essex troop polo game while here. Ensign Henry G. Carrlson. Jr.. who has Just graduated from the naval reserve school in Now York, Is on a visit to his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Carrlson. Henry has been assigned to the destroyer "Meredith", in the Boston Navy Yard, where he reports for duty oh tne 12th. bishop gravatt to visit the parish for confirmation The Right Reverend J. J. Gravatt, I"). D., Bishop of the Diocese of upper South Carolina, will make his second annual visitation to Grace Episcopal church next Sunday for confirmation. The services as announced by the rector will be as follows: Holy communion at 8 a. m.; church school at 9:4.r) a. m.; confirmation aer- I vice and sermon by Bishop Gravatt i at 11:15 a. m. Special music by the choir. | l^enten services during the week1 will be as follows: Tuesday afternoon, 3:30, woman's auxiliary study class, subject: "China Today." Wednesday?Holy communion at 10 a. m. Children's service at 3:15 p. ni. Thursday?Parish discussion group, led by the rector. Subject: "Problems of Life and Religion," at 8 p. m. Friday?Litany in church at 5:30. Everyone is cordially invited to attend these services. president hul8e 8peaks to rotariAN8 on aviation _ The Oamden Rotariane got an insight of the airport activities to take place in Camden with the opening of the air school on the 22nd of this month, when Frank Hulse, president of the airport school told them In a most Interesting manner the many details. Mr. Hulse Introduced the many officials of the school, and told of their duties. He said that fifty two students will enroll this month and five weeks later another fifty-two pupils will come in Tor the ton wokes advance work. The program was In charge of Henry Savage, who has been most active in locating the school here and getting it established von schedule. Mr. Savage introduced other officials of the school, whih Included Captain Roy Wright, Mr. Cornell. Mr. Fish-c burno, I^aurie Hill, Captain Edelstein, Lieutenant Henry Huglln. The visiting Rotarlan was Robert S. Carmichael and the guest visitors wore Whllden Woodward of Columbia, Charles J. Shanon, 4th., Joe McKaln and Mrs. Bill Moore. happily active again The newspaper business has called back to active service a distinguished reservist, George W. Brunson, former editor and publisher of the Greenville Dally News, and former partner In a national advertising agency. Mr. Brunson broke off from active work several years ago because ofr Impaired health, but he Is himself again, and that means much. The Orangeburg Observer is the newspaper with which he Is now associated. Orangeburg is his home town, to which he returns In fine and stimulating spirit after more than 40 years of life In other communities. including Greenville, New York, Chicago and Camden.? The 8tate. Baptist Church 8ervlces The following services are announced for week beginning March 9 at Camden Baptist church: Sunday ''school at 10 o'clock, with C. O. StQgner superintendent, in charge. Public worship conducted by the pastor, J. B. Caston, at 11:15 a. m. and 8p.m. Morning subject: "Home Missions or The Saving of The Nation." This is a continuation of last Sunday's maasage. Evening subject: "Wrong And Right Methods of Dating". Training Union at 6:45 with C. H. Stogner director in charge. Midweek prayer and praise worship Wednesday evening at 8. The public la cordially Invited to attend all services of this church. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jenkins. a daughter, February 28, in Columbia. She has been named Margaret Elizabeth Jenkins. T*** ?-V-.? EPISCOPAL DOG SHOW TO BE HELD MARCH 27 The fifth annual I am ton Ihig Show, muter (he auspices of the Grace Mptacopal church school, will he hold on the ohi No. I fairway of the Kirkwood golf course, Thursday. March 27, beginning at 3:00 o'clock. This shew is an Informal event which attracts a large crowd of sports people and dog fanciers, who gather strictly for the sport and fun of the affair, since the show Is neither , sanctioned f nor recognised by the [ American Kennel club. There will he classes for pointers, setters, hounds, terriers, spaniels and Royktn spaniels, wltu Childreu'a and miscellaneous classes. The proceeds of the show go entirely to the lain ton offerings of tho church school During the show, tea will bp served on the grounds through the courtesy of the Klrkwood. In the event of rain on the 27jh, the shaw will he postponed until Friday, March 28. ANNUAL CHURCH 8CHOOL DAY PROGRAM FOR 8UNDAY An Interesting program has been ar-, ranged for the celebration of an an-1 uual event in L.vttleton street Methodist church. Once each year-the morning service of the ohurch la used to' set forth the Importance of tho education work that the church Is doing In Its weekly church school sessions. This service Ih at 11:15 a. m. At tho evening service a motion picture called "What a Missionary Does In Africa" will be shown in the church school auditorium. This is tho first of a series which will be used at tho evening services of the church. An offering will be taken at tills service to'paiy tlio service charge and express on tho film. Tho public is cordially invited to attend both of these services. GLEE CLUB TO SING AT KERSHAW SCHOOL The Gle? Club of Furman University will' appear In the Kershaw hlg'h school auditorium Tuesday evening, March 11, at'eight o'clock. The Kershaw Lions club is sponsoring this entertainment. The prices of admission will be 20c for school children and 35c for all otheirs. Tho glee club is composed of more than forty voices. Wherever the club has appeared throughout this state and other states a largo and appreciative audience has received them. Their appearance offers a real opportunity for the people of this section to hear and see an evening of genuine entertainment. Sunday Evening Concert Tho program for the Sunday ovenlngt concert. March 9, at 8:30, to be held in the music room of the Klrkwood hotel by the Wharton Ford Quartet will be as follows: "Tales Fom tgninrshrdluemfwyp m "Tales From ? the Vienna Woods," Drigo's Serenade. "Traumerei," Hungarian Dance No. 5, Salut d'Amour, "Pizzicato," Scarf Dance, "Two Guitars." _ - I TO HAVE TRAINING 8CHOOL AND ENLARGEMENT CAMPAIGN The Baptist Training Union of the First Baptist church will have a Study Course and enlargement campaign during next week, March 9?15. Miss Florrie I>eo I^awton, state training union assistant secretary of Columbia, will be director of the work assisted by Miss Jeanwood Squiros, of Aynor, S. C? and Baptist training union member of the Camden Baptist church. The entire church membership is urged to participate in this work. 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