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For Bride-Elect The Kappa Delta sorority, of the ; University of South Carolina entertained with a luncheon on Saturday for one of their members, Miss Paillette West, a bride-elect of next month. The luncheon was given In the English room of the Jefferson Hotel, Columbia, and was a lovely affair. lieutenant william?.*o be GUEST SOLOIST' AT BETHE8DA At the 11:15 morning worship service at the Bethesda Presbyterian church on Sunday, June 29, Lieutenant Harrison Williams, Company D, 30th Englueers will be guest soloist. The public is cordially invited to this service. - -? a .? 4 ???? Mr?. Rhamo W#s Hostess Mrs. George S. Rhame had her club ^ members meet for bridge on Wednesday afteraoou. A sweet course was < served. ?Si , i Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. Douald Morrison was hostess t to her bridge club ou Weduesday afternoon. After a delightful gamo ^ It was found that the highest score f prizes went to Mrs. Roland Goodale, Jr., and Mrs, Charles H. Zemp. ' The * substitutes for the afternoon were: * Mrs. Roland Goodule and Mrs. George Stupalski, Jr. * , [ Mrs. Williams Entertained Mrs. Ldon Williams gave a bridge 1 party of four tables on Tuesday after* 1 noon in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Thomas, of Greensboro, N. C. High scores went to Mrs. Lee Little and * Mrs. A. G. McKaln and the floating prize to Mrs. Hubert Wilson. The -guest of honor was also given a 1 prize. The rooms were beautifully decorated with mixed garden flowers, and after the game a salad course j w;lth Iced tea was served. ^ _ J ' j Dance For Cadets The Woman's Auxiliary of Grace , Episcopal church gave a -dance at the ( Parish House on Saturday evening, entertaining the corps of English cadets at the Southern Aviation school. Miss Lillian Yates, Mrs. John M. Villepigue and Mrs. Ralph Shan* j uou were hostesses for the auxiliary. Has Beautiful Gladioli ?J. C. Rush, manager of Rush's Fill* j lilg Station, DeKalb street,-who loves flowers and always has some blooming at his Ailing station to add to its ] attractiveness now is displaying some beautiful 'gladioli of different varieties. \\ k\ I Personal Mention Mrs. J. 8. Blackwell Is speudlug hts week at Pawley's with relatives. Miss Harriet Nelson visited relaIves lu Hartsville last weekend. Mrs. B. D. Blakeney, of Columbia, r (sited friends here last weekend. Prof. A. L. Gelseuhelnier, of Charleston, is on a visit to Ills sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Kittrell spent Sunday with relatives in Orangeburg. Mrs. Irving Pearce and daughter ire on a visit to relatives in Chester. Doris Ilouser, of Fort F. C. Warren, iVyoming, was at home recently on urlough. Misses Susan Team and Jane Clarkion. of Charlotte, spent the week end lere with relatives. Mrs. H. S. Steedmau and Miss Sara Steedman visited in Charlotte last veek end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, of Beulettsville, are guests of Mrs. W. H. laile. Colonel and Mrs. Egniont Von Tresckow have returned home after i week's stay,at Cherry Grove, S.'C. Miss Agnes Corbett has gone to Mansett, Maine, where she will spelul the summer. Alice Stephenson^ of Atlanta, is visiting her grandparents,. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. DePass. Misses Stella Rivers and Eleanor [laley, of Cheraw, were guests of Mr. *nd Mrs. Preston Rivers last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Clarke are vacationing iu the New England states and New York. Mrs. F. R. Hayes and Miss Mary Hayes, are spending a few days at Montreat. Mrs. J. J. Rauch, of Columbia, visited Mrs. Eben McLeod last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Speaks have as their guest the former's niece, Miss Miriam Hunter, of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs.^ James Barfleld announce the birth of a son at the Camden Hospital June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Jordan spent Sunday with Mr. Jordan's parents at Richburg, S. C. Miss Lillian Yates left Tuesday for Charleston front which port she will go by boat to Florida for a visit. Mrs. T. J. Klrkland and her granddaughter, Miss Ann Whitaker, left Wednesday for Myrtle Beach for a visit. Colonel and Mrs. Sumner Waite ind their children have returned to Camden to make their, home at the Carrisou house on North Broad street. Joe Shannon, who has spent his vacation in Camden, left last Sunday Winston-Salem, N. C., Sunday to see engaged In business. . Lieufenant Alexander Ckarkson now with the antiaircraft outfit at Wilmington, N. <D., was % visitor in Camden last week. M. B. Burns, Carl Lightfoot, Bert Moore and Charlie Klrkland went to Winston Salem, N. C., Sunday to see the polo game In that city. Mr. and Mrs. George Wittkowsky, ef New York City are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. L. A. Wittkow?ky. Mrs. Pete Joseph and two children, of Greensboro, N. C., are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Shebeen. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Boland, of Blackville, were the week end guests of their daughter, Mrs. Da Costa Brown and Mr. Brown. Mrs. W. J. Mayfleld, left Saturday Dn an extended visit to her son, Lieutenant and Mrs. Dan Miller, in Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, of Barnwell, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Kennedy at Bettyneck plantation. Ensign H. G. Carrison, returned Monday to Boston after a short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G., Carrison. v. Miss Louise Mlckle returned Wednesday to her work in Charleston after a visit to her mbther, Mrs. J. B. Mickle, : Mrs. John Wall and sop have returned from a visit to Virginia and will soon go to Myrtle Beach for an extended stay. Mrs. Alice Marye, Mrs. W. L. DePass and daughter, Mrs. James Allen and children, and Mrs. deMili are at Myrtle Beach for a few days. Mrs. S. M. Clarke, of Estill, and Mrs. Rufus Clarke and Mrs. J. M. Sandlfer, of Columbia, were guests of Mrs. John Team and Miss Alberta Team on Tuesday. Miss Gertrude Gi Ills has gone with the South Carolina Education Tours on a trip to New York and the New ?mmmmmmrn?mmmmmmm ? England states. She will be away for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Rivers had hs guests for the week end the mother and sister of the latter, Mrs. J. S. Burcli and Miss Clare,Burch. of Cheraw. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Davidson, announce the birth of a son at the Camden Hospital June 22nd. The young fellow has been named William Douglas Davidson. Miss Nancy Nelson, of Moncks Corner, and Miss Caroline Nelson, of Charlotte, were the weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson. W. A. Lindsay, of Knoxville, Tenn., arrived Sunday on a few days' visit to his mother, Mrs. John S. Lindsay. On Wednesday morning he leaves for Fort Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Nettles Lindsay had as their guests Sunday, Arthur Griffin, of Columbia, and George Brunson, Jr., who Is working this summer In the Columbia hospital. Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, of Cherry Grove Beach, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Kennedy at Bettynieck plantation. /- * Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Watts, Jr., announce the birth of a son at the Camden Hospital June 19. The youngster has been named Eugene McCoy Watts. Mrs. W. !*. Moore and Mrs. Joe Hart; of York, S. C. came down on Thursday for luncheon with Mrs. T. J. Kirkland, who returned with them in the evening. r J. Frank West, of Camden, has gone to Charleston where he has a position as a sheet metal worker in the navy yard. Mrs. West and young son, William, will Join him this week for a visit. tT MAY 8EEM 8TRANQE BUT? If you are planning to catch a few bullfrongs in New York State, you'd I better look up the game laws. The season is open now, but closes the last ot September and you can pursue New York frogs only from 7:00 a. m. to 5:00 p.' m. What's more, if you use a gun or a long bow you'll need a hunting license. To Be Quest Speaker < < Major Moult rio Hratlsford left Thursday for Charleston wh*{re he will be guest speaker ut the celebration of Carolina Day, couuuemoratlnK the Battle of Fort Moultrie. June 28. 1776. The tueetiiiK will be held In the old historic Hxchange Building. Entertained At Bridge Misses Delia and Charlotte Shannon entertained their bridge club on Wednesday morning at their home on Chesnut street. The following were the substitutes for the game: Mrs. Samuel Kussell, Mrs. 1). O. tiouser, Mrs. K. N. McDowell, Mrs. Margaret Clarkson and Mrs. John M, Vllleplgue. Following the club's custom, luncheon was served at the conclusion of the game. Club Qlvaa Parties Mrs. James Porter as recreational chairman of the Camden Service Club, reports two parties given by the club?oue op Friday and the weekly dance, very successfully directed'by Mrs, Clifton McKaiu, assisted by MrB. F. 1). Goodale, Mrs. L. H. Schenk and Miss IJIllan Yates. On Sunday the tea w given presided over by the ladles of Lyttleton Street Methodist church, headed by Mrs. James Gaudy with Mrs. Hubert Wilson, Mrs. F. P. Goodale, Mrs. Wylle Sheoru, Mrs. William Nettles and Mrs. Charles PeLoache assisting. i .... . . . . Hough?Funderburk Mrs. William R. Hough announces the marriage of her daughter, Mary Rmma to Harold W. Funderburk, on Juno 26. The Reverend A. Douglus McArn officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. William R. Hough and the late Mr. Hough of Camden. She is a graduate of Wlnthrop College and has taught in the Camden high school for the past several,years. The groom is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Funderburk, of Camden. He is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and has practiced law in Camden for the past several years. Methodist Church Services At the morning hour of worship, 11:15 o'clock, Sunday, at the Lyttleton Street Methodist church the Rev. Pierce Cook, of Myrtle Beach will preach. At this service a quui tutto will be sung by four of the cadetd from the Southern Aviation School, j The public Is cordially Invited to this service. Rotary Club News Tho Haul meeting of tho year whh hold yesterday and President vHenry Savage guvo as his swan souk u splendid report of one Rotary year. Also the secrfetary's roport was read by Lee Mays, after whleh tho gavel and prosldent'H emblem was given to Moultrie Burns, tho new president. The list of ouo hundred per cent attendance was read and according to custom a prize was given to the one whose name was drawn. Marlon Heyman won. Our visitor was Al Osborne, classification, Salvution Army. Columbia. Attorney A. B. Marlon wus a guest of Ilonry Savage, Jr. Returns After Fifty-Five Years Mrs. llattie Love Gossett, of ralestine, Texas, was a visitor to Tho Chronicle office Wednesday. She told us It was her tlrst visit back to the town of her birth since 1886. When fourtoeu years of age her family moved west. Fifty-five years huvo passed, but Mrs. Gossett wiys she recognized a few places of her childhood and seeing old friends. Sho was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Lewis Eng, of Houston and two daughters, Miss Fnnuett Gossett, of Fort Worth, and Mrs. A. 8. Sinclair, of Palestine. Most of this time Mrs. Gossett has been keeping In touch with the people of Camden through tho medium of The Camden Chronicle. Grace Episcopal Church The services for Sunday will be as follows: Holy communion at 8:00 a. m.; children's story school 10:00 a. m.; morning prayer, and sermon by the rector, Dr. Clarke, at 11:16. Special music by the choir. A cordial Invitation and welcome given to all. 0?thMcf? Presbyterian Church Sunday, June 29. A. Douglas McArn, pastor: Church school at 10:(J0 a. m. with a Bible class for every age from two* years old up. Morning worship with anthem, prayer and sermon at 11:15. The "Sunday Evening Hour" at 8:00 o'clock. Everyone Is cordially invited to the services of this church. LIEUTENANT JACKSON NOW AT CAMP CLAIBORNE Alexandria. La., June 28?-Newoat officer to report for duty with the 147th Infantry, a regiment now on* gaged in summer maneuvera at near* by Camp Claiborne along with other units of the 37th Division, is Second Lieutenant William L. Jackson of Cassatt, S". C. A horticulturist in civilian life, Lieutenant Jackson obtained n commission in the U. S. army rosorvo corps following completion of the K. O. T. C. course at Clemson Collogo, and was summoned for active duty last year. The 147til Infantry, commanded by Colonel John A. Blount ol' HiUaboro, Ohio, is made up almost entirely of former national guardsmen and of selective-Hervice men from Ohio, but a number of officers now on duty with the regiment are momboi'B of tho ro* servo corps from other states who have been summoned for service in the last four months. R. C. Bennett, Sr., Of Kershaw Dies Kershaw, Juno 24?It. C. Ilennett, 58. died at his home here about 9 o'clock Tuesday following an illness of three months. Mr. l^ennett had been a resident of Kershaw for the j>ast 42 years. He te survived by his widow, Mrs. Ella Horton Bennett, and three sons, R. C. Bennett, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C., Carl Bennett and Jack Bennett of Kershaw. Funeral services were conducted from the Hanging Rock Methodist church at 4 p. m. Wednesday - by the Rev. W. S. Porter. Interment was In the churchyard. \ \ * ' """* " | GOING TO SEND I CONGRATULATIONS ^ i I -i" SOCIETY NEWS Telephone 247?J. 5 - t o How's your profile? f G?T A SIDE VIEW of yourself today. If your collar gaps, your shoulders droop and you v look like the last, limp rose of v summer?you're ripe for a Palm Beach Suit * ! The contour collar hugs the , neck . Shoulders are broad I . . The lines are longer, trimmer?and the suit is so weightless and c<A>I, that you seem I to walk on air. Perk up that profile today? with a Washable White Channel Blue or deep Commuter tone. 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