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ABE YOU SORRY VoU LOST YOUR TEMPER? Had Birthday Party Mrs. Sidney T. Zemp gave a lovely party on Friday last for her son, Sidney T. Zemp, Jr., celebrating his fourth birthday. The porch was decorated in balloons of all colors and the table decorations also carried out this rainbow color acheme. Refreshments of ice cream tnd cakes wore served to around twenty yonngsters and each was given three favors at the conclusion of the party. Astronmically defined, the moon Is full only for an instant, since It occurs when the longitude, of the moon differs by exactly 180 degress from that of the sun. Ninety-nine per cent of the earth's atmosphere is made up of gases; *r(oo carbon, dioxide, nitrogen, and oxygen. . '.Vj Uft: "KfIHN' TAB"... plain andplaid ray. 1 M and want Carol* Tw##d combined la fill# two piocor. Brown with OoId on Brown# Oroon wMi Butt on Oroon, and Blade wMi Rod on Blade. Sizoi 11 to 15. $10.95... Right: "CUNNING RIBBER". .. Rayon and Wool Tropaca cowMnod with Carol# Rib KnH. Yorhtown wMi Bfuo, Chart#* Oak with Ro*f, and MayRowor Ton with Ton. ten TT>oTfcr$y.9t. The Smart Shop >' " 1 f % SOCIETY NEWS Ttltphoo* 247?>1 Mr*. Porter Wee Hpeteae Mrs, James R. Porter entertained the officers stationed at the Ktrkwood on Wednesday afternoon with a cocktall party at her home on Broad Street. Entertained For Visitor* * Colonel aud Mrs. E. C. von Tresc* kow entertained with a porch party during the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin DeLpache, of New York to. Mr. DeLoache's parents. Mr. and ^Mre. H. P. DeLoache. ' i Red Cross Notes The Hed Cross rooms will be open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 9:30 until VQp?. Those In charge during the abaence of Mrs. B. C. Von Tresckow will be: Mrs. Thomas Ancrum. Mrs. Edwin Muller and Mrs. Melton Goodstelu. 1 J- - - " ? Mr. and Mra. Hay Complimented One of the loveliest parties given In Camden in some time was the tea on Saturday from fl to 7 o'clock in honor of Mr. and Mrs* W. Oakman Hay, Jr., of Ridgewood, N. J. and given by the former's mother, Mrs. W. O. Hay. The lower floor of the home was beautifully decprated with summer flowers of varied hues as well as the dining room where refreshments were served. Mrs. William Shannon, of Boykln presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. J. H. McDaniel assisted In serving delicious sandwiches and cakes. As Mr. and Mrs. Hay are on a short visit this occasion brought together many of their old friends of Camden and neighboring towns and was a successful and happy reunion of former friends and relatives. Danco For Soldlsrs The Camden Service Club will resume their regular Friday night dances August 22. With the large group of Hnglueers back lu Camden and the group from the 10th Coast Aftlltery now stattouod at the Kirkwood this promises to be oue of the best dances yet held. The party will start at 8: SO Instead of 0:00 as lu the past. Mrs. Peareo Club Hostess Mrs. Irving Pearce of Fair street entertained her bridge club on Thursday afternoon frpm three to Ave 9'clock. Mrs. Alva Jordan was a special guest for cards. Coming In later' to Join the group for refreshments fepre: Mrs. Grainger Korneguy, Mrs. Sidney T. Zemp, Mrs. I^arold McNinch, Mrs. Harold Speaks. The rooms were beautifully decorated In roses and gladioli and delicious refreshments were "served, of sandwiches, cakes and puu^h. Mrs. William Nettles and Mrs. Joe McKain were the high score winners. Bishop Qrlbben Here Bishop Qrlbben, of the Diocese of Western North Carolina, now chief of chaplains at Fort Jackson, and carrying the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, conducted services at Grace Episcopal church here on Sunday last. .* Bishop Grlbbens' headquarters in his dloeese are In Asheville and one year ago he obtained leave in order to Join his old outfit of World War One. In tl)e early part of his ministry Blshqp Grlbbens was at Grace church and both he and the congregation enjoyed the reunion. Joye?Stewart Of Interest to their many friends Is the marriage of Miss Ruth Henrietta Joye and James Vernon Stewart which took place Friday, July 26 in SwaJnsboro, Ga. The ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. P. E. McPherson, pastor of the Methodist church. ThO bride, en attractive brunette, wore a pink dress with white accessories. Mrs. Stewart is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Joye. She received her education at Columbia College, and for the past several years has been a successful and popular teacher In the schools of Ij^rshaw County. Mr. Stewart Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, of Elliott, S. C. He is now connected with Fedoral Security Administration located at Saint Matthews, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart after a wedding trip are at home at 318 East Bridge Street, St. Matthews, 8. C. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. William G. Roseborough of Camden, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Helen McCaa, to James Francis Geary of Albany, N. V. The wedding will take place in the early fall. Rabon? Mooneyham Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Rabon, of Lugoff, announces the marriage o^ their daughter, Mattie, to Cecile S. Mooneyham of Elliott, S. C. and Savannah, Ga. August 17, 1941. Mrs. Mooneyham, of Lugoff, and Columbia, has been employed by the Works Progress Administration for the past several years. Mr. Mooneyham is with the Federal Forestry Service at Camp Stewart, Georgia. After a short wedding trip they will make their home in GlenviHe, Ga. COMING ATTRACTIONS At The Camden Theatre JOOOPO ooooooooooooooooood FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 Final Showing Bob Hope?Dorothy Lamour 'CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT^ >oooao#d<ooopo<!ooppot04i( SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 Ann Sothern?George Murphy j Robert Sterling In "RINGSIDE MAISIE" Added: Riders Death Valley and Comedies SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 LATE SHOW 10*30 P. M. George Montgomery?Osa Massen "ACCENT ON LOVE" ^eooeeooooeoooeoooooe?oc MONDAY AND TUESDAY AUGUST 25?26 Lew Ayres?Lionel Barrymore Laralne Day In f s "DR. KILDARE'S WEDDING DAY" Added: Disney Cartoon "Early To Bed" ?POOii?+OOOOOOO>?oaOO06OOi WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 Carol. Land I.?Cetar Romero ., Abbot and Costello?Dick Powell "IN THE NAVY" Personal Mention "Mac" Williams, of Cayce, visited friends in Camden Sunday. Miss Dorothy Thompson visited her parents in Hlucksburg this past week. lx>uls Newkirk has as his guest, his father, un attorney of New York City. Mrs. John E. Nelsou, of Fort Dlx. N. J. is the guest of Miss Harriet ^elson. Mr. und Mrs. W. Hobin Zemp are spending a few days at Caesar's Head. Mrs. W. T. Truesdale has been visittug her daughter iu Florence for a ' few days. Mr. and Mrg, 8am Fails, of Charlotte visited relatives iu Camdeu last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Saui Clarke and children, of Coulmbta spent Sunday with relatives. * .. Mrs. Hawley Kelley, of Birmingham. Alabama, is on a visit to Mrs. Luh* H. Kelly. Mrs. Anderson Bass and son, of Hock Hill are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sheorn. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCarley have returned front a tou day's visit to friends In Alabama. Mrs. Wiley Sheorn and son. Buddy Sheorn. have gone to Myrtle Beach for a ten day's visit. ? Lieutenant Alexander Clarksou, of Camp Davis, N. C. was a visitor in Camden last week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reese, Jack Reese and Bob Scott are at tho Isle of Palms this week end. Mrs. Samuel Russell has recently returned from Blowing Rock, N. C. where she spent sometime. Miss Sara MacDerman, of Durham but now at Fort Jacjcson, spent Sunday in Camden with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. Elliott Sheorn, of Camden, were registered as gueBts at .Silver Springs, Fla., recently. Colonel and Mrs. E. C. vonTresckow, have .gone - to "Ardlussa" at Cherry Grove for a vacation. Mrs. Mattle had Lula Dannerly, of Eafhai'dt, came over for die funeral i of Coroner J. Ed. Lee Monday. Miss Faith deLoach spent Sunday in Columbia with her brother, Kershaw deLoach and Mrs. deLoach. Recent gueBts of the Thompsons were Miss Christine Thompson and Billy Thompson of Glenn Springs. Dr. Russell Zemp and daughter, Mrs. John Greer, of Knoxvllle, Tenn. visited relatives In Camden last Tuesday. Lieutenant and Mrs. Gaskell and Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw deLoach, all of Columbia were in Camden on Sunday.**> A. Sam Karesh has returned from New York, where he went to buy fall and -winter goods for the-Fashion Shop. Mrs. Donald J. Dutcher and daughter, Penelope, of New Castle, Delaware, are visiting Mr. and ifars. R. L. Moseley. -- Mr. and Mrs. X D." Byrd and son, Elbert Byrd have returned from a vacation trip to the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ? M. Kennedy, 3rd, have returned from a vlalt In the North Carolina mountains and Sullivan's Island. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Elcliel have gone to llaltlmore, Md., where Mr. Klchel will purchase goodB for Eichel's Department Store. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Coodale are spundiuK the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cantrell at Pickens. Miss Lec.lalr Anderson returned to her home In Columbia Tuesday after spending: two weeks with her aunt. Mrs. L. P. Thompson. Lieutenant C. Carlisle Jackson, who| Is stationed at Fort Hragg. N. C.J spent the past week end with his | mother, Mrs. W. L. Stokes. The little girls of the Church Home Orphanage, at York, have a few days vacation this week and Maybolle Reeves is visiting in Camden. Dr. and Mrs. Qeorge Nicholson and sons, of Oxford, Miss., are here for a month's visit to Dr. Nicholson's mother, Mrs. J. C. Nicholson. Edward Dix and Eugene Neavett, from Camp Croft visited Camden on Sunday coming down with Mr. ^nd Mrs. Louis deLoach, of SpartanbUrg. Mrs. Eugene Arbour and children left Sunday for their home In NewCastle, Delaware, after spending a while At the home of Mr. And Mrs. I R. L. Moseley. Misses Caroline Nelson, of Charlotte and Nancy Nelson, of Monck's Corner were in Camden last week end visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Nelson. . Lieutenant Commander Shannon Heath, of Annapolis is on a visit to J his mother, Mrs. Ida Heath enroute to Key West, Florida, having been transferred there. Misses Miriam and Maxine Schottenfels, of Cincinnati are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Mannes Baruch. They are daughters of Mrs. Etta J&cobson, a former resident of CamdeJ^Tfl Mr. and Mrs. W. L.. Goodale have gone to California to attend the National Florist Telegraph Delivery Association to be held at Los Angeles, September 1 through September 6. Mr. and Mrs. Oakman Hay, Jr. and their two attractive little daughters, Mary Hughes and Ann HawksHay, of Rldgewood, N. J. have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hay. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Het man Jackson at the Camden hospital Saturday, August 16, a son. He has been named Horman Leslie Jackson, Jr. Mrs Jackson is the former Miss Alma Jordan. Friends will regret that Mrs. Richard Klrkland leaves today for Fayettevllle, N. C., where she will make her homo with her parents. Sergeant Kirkland is at Fort Jackson with the [Thirtieth Division. Mr. and Mi-b. S. M. Anderson and daughter, of Floronco, and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Truesdale of Camden have returned home after touring through the mountulns of Hendersonvillo and Chimney Hock. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cooper had as their recent guests Mrs. Cooper's brother, Dr. James Clinkscalos Hoffman, of the University of Ohio, and his brido, the former Miss Eliznbeth Shrlvor, of Columbus, Ohio. Julius Jacohson and daughter, MiSs Jule Jacohson, of Mobile, Ala., wero visitors in Camden last week end. Mr. Jacohson, a former resident of this city is the brother of Mrs. L. L. WallI uau and Mrs. Henry Eichel. ' Mrs. J. W. Thompson and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Thompson, arrived ' last week from Charleston to visit the Patterson Thompsons. They were accompanied by John Thompson who was returning home from a month's visit to them. MIbjb Catherine Kennedy, who Is assistant librarian in the children's department of the Richland public library, Columbia, with Mrs. Jack Grlmball, la visiting New York and Washington this week in the interest of the library. Leaving last Thursday on an extensive trip to Roanoke Island, N. , C., and points in Virginia were Mrs. L. Patterson Thompson, Misses O. Ann and Elisabeth Thompson, Mrs. J. W. Thompson and Pat, Jr., and John Thompson. Mrs. J. L. Hobby and daughter, Annette, . of Pensacola, Florida, Mrs. L. H. Blanton of Perry, Fla., and Prof. Lawton Blanton of the University of Florida, were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Truesdale the past week. Mrs. Hobby and Mrs. Blanton are sisters of Mrs. Truesdale and were here to be at the bedside of their mother, Mrs. Laura j Truesdale, who has been seriously ill | at the Camden Hospital. 1 ^ 1 1 w 1 ' 1 * BIG ROUND and SQUARE DANCE ? AT ? Cliff's Skating Rink On Highway No. 1, Three Miles Northeast of Camden MONDAY, AUGUST 25 i ? *\ 9:30 p. m. 25 cents each special purchase SALE Men's Nationally Known Dress Shirts i We Accept TWENTY FIVK CKNT , NON-TpfrFTSFERABU ^-4-CO?3MMf OHOBH -e- i P^v . | sWjtCT TO COMtXTtOMa yrfkCMowtAiy |COTTON STAMPS We cannot advertise the name but the manufacturer of this well-known shirt has allotted us 30 dozen slight irregulars of shirts that sell regularly at $1.65 to $2.00 to sell for 10 days only at $1.19 A (3 for $3.45) Every shirt labelled with the Maker's Trade-Mark ? see our windows. . - ' i EICHEL'S DEPT. ,STORE Outfitters for Alt the Family Camden ' = South Carolina ......... ? . .?,-s **... r-v- . -. --mt'SSwifWv" x.- \ '