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The Camden Beauty Sboppe | invites the 1 Ladies of Camden and Kershaw County I . to their 8 | Formal Opening I in their New Shop, East DeKalb Street J Wednesday, October 22 j 4 to 8 o'clock I The Camden Beauty Shoppe, under the able man- * | agement of Mrs. D. M. Davis, * has been serving the 1 I ( women of the community for the past seventeen years. || Mrs. Florence MfKenney, of MacFadden Deau- | ville, New York<Miapni, will be present *an^l hold a k round table discussion on health baths, reconditioning of the body, and the latest scientific way of bringing | health and beauty to the modern woman. I CAMDEN MAN MARRIES IN DURHAM Of interest to many Carolinians is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Louise Shaw to John Kennedy DuBose which took place at St. Phillips Kpiscppal Chruch, Durham, North Carolina, at high noon on October 11; the Rev. Howard Harper officiating. Charles P. DuBose, Jr. attended his brother as best man. Mrs. DuBose is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George Shaw of Dallas, Texas. She was graduated from the (/Diversity of Michigan and did graduate work at the Tulane School of Social Work, of New Orleans, and at the University of North Carolina. John DuBose is the son of Mr. Charles Perkins DuBose of Camden and the late Flora Kennedy DuBose, and is the grandson of the late General John Doby Kennedy. He attended the Augusta Military Academy in ! Virginia and Presbyterian College at Clinton. Attending the wedding were Mrs. George Shaw, mother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. DuBose of Camden; ( the Rev. and Mrs. Howard Harper of the Plains, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Singleton, of Columbia; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. DuBose, Jr., Miss Martha Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. James Leroy Sweet all of Camden. FOR SALE?Full grain seed oats. Address John K. d?Loach, Camden, S. C. 30 pd. I ON STYLE M\ DISCOVER I* The Correct Way I. to smart economy! i MEN'S SUITS I fiS Styles that announce tomorrow's fashion, I 1 fabrics that promise endurance?-you get i I BOTH for only 17.75! Hard finish, excellently draping weaves, as well as soft, col? orful tweeds to choose from! $17.75 Km ' ^ jj '.5s3 BB3uuXXMaDuKuSDCXH _ ? ^ ? * ' ' __ _ 7 '"affl- ?"^ _r/ * ^ .. . ji . I .... II * H ,1 I p , ?W?n^ SOCIETY NEWS I i* Telephone 247?Jf ? Colonel and Mr*. Wall Hoati Sunday afteruoou from 6 to 7 o'clock. Col. and Mrs. John Wall entertained informally at their attractive new home on Green Street for a group of the Army contingent, now in CamtleiL Mrs. Wail waa aaaialed by Mra. William A. Gauoe, who served punch and Mrs. J. Willie Cantey, who presided at tho coffee service. Entertained Club Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mackey entertaiued for the club of which they are members Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nettles, Jr. Flowers from Mrs. Nettle's garden were arrunged in Vases about the rooms and after the game sandwiches, chokies aud coffee were served, The (two highest scores were made by Mrs. J. E. McKalu and Mr. Mackey. Mrs, Trotter Was Hostess, Mrs. Kirkland Trotter was hostess to the members of her bridge club at her home on Lyttleton Street Thursday afternoon and she also included J in her guest list, Mrs. Barnwell Clarkson, Miss Minette Boykiu and Mrs. Mortim&t* Muller, Mrs. Trotter was assisted by " her aunt, Mrs. Snowden in serving refreshments at the conclusion of the game. Sixteen guests were present at this delightful affair. Entertained Club ^ Thursday afternoon, at her home on Green Street, Mrs. J. E. McKain entertained for the club of which she Is a member. Several additional guests were also invited to play, including, the hostess' sister, Mrs. Tommy Reynolds, who recently moved to Camden; Mrs. Ike Jones, Mrs. W. R. Fahrs, and Mrs. Richard Kirk. At the conclusion of the games, prizeB were awarded, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Fahrs for making the two highest scores, and the hostess then served a delicious salad course. Had Halloween Party Johnny Muller, the son of Mr. and and Mrs. Mortimer Muller, was hoBt at a delightful Hallow'een party, Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The party was in honor of Johnny's sixth birthday, and 25 of his young friends were invited to celebrate with him. Games were played on the lawn, after which refreshments were served in the dining room from a table having Hallow'een decorations and favors. Encircling the birthday cake in the cejiter of the table, were small yellow pumpkins filled with candy. Atkinson?Loo Of interest to their friends in Camden and elsewhere in the state, is the announcement of the marriage of Mrs. Isabel Atkinson, of Camden, add Raymond Lee, of Williamsburg, Va. The wedding was performed in Bishopville, by the Rev. John Llttlejohu, pastor of the Baptist Church, Saturday afternoon, October 11, at 2:30 o'clock. Only the immediate family and a few close friends .were present. The bride wore a navy blue ensemble, with navy accessories and a corsage of bride's roses. After their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Lee will go to Williamsburg, where they are to make their home. Mrs. Lee is the daughter of Mrs. K. S. Hinson, of St. Charles, S. C. COMING ATTRACTIONS ,At The Camden Theatre FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 Dorothy Lamour?Jon Hall j "ALAMA OF I THE SOUTHSEAS" in glowing Technlplor SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 Florence Rice?Leif Erickson "THE BLONDE FROM SINGAPORE" Added: "Riders Death Valley" and Comedies SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 LATE SHOW 10:30 P. M. Frankie Darro?Mae Jones "LETTS GO COLLEGIATE" SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19 Marjorie Woodsworth?Tom Brown Zasu Pitts?Slim Summerville "NIAGRA FALLS" I ! Added:/ Comedied and Don Duck lOOOOOPOOOOOOPOPOP^OOOOO MONDAY AND TUESDAY OCTOBER 20?21 The Big Army Musical . . .The Screen's Greatest Comedy of Army Life! It's a ScrekariMC Sensation!" "YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH" With Fred Astaire?Rita Hayworth Added: The March of Time 10dOOOPO60a6OOOOOPOHPOO< WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22 Roaring Thrills and Action "BURMA CONVOY" With. Charles Bickford-r Evelyn Ankers?Frank Alberteon, - TOURSm^U_AND FRIDAY . "j " r-T ?? ?r ? ' .J ~z Personal Mention Mrs. H. K. Hullett, of Charlotte in visiting her mother, Mrs. John S. Lindsay. ' * Dr. Eugene Zeiup, of Columbia whh u dlnuer guest Sunday at the homo of his sister, Mrs. R. M. Kennedy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marion 1>. Newsom spent Sunday In Hartsvllle with the former's brother and sister-lu-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ruck Newsom, Mr. and Mr a. A. W. West and Mr. and. Mrs. W. J. Denton, Jr. and baby were the guests Sunday of Mr. aud Mrs. John Lanoy In Charleston. Robert David has returned to Montgomery, Ala., after a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde David, lie is with the Army Air Corps and Is stationed at Quitter Field. Mrs. John L. Team had as her guest Friday her mother, Mrs. S. M. Clarke, of Estill; her sister, Mrs. J. M,. Sandlfer, of Columbia, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rufus Clarke, of Columbia. Mrs. Romio Dunlap spent sevoral days last woek with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jones, In Columbia, where she whs an attendant In the Gibbos-Woodward wedding Wednesday evening at Trinity Episcopal church. Friends of W. M. "Bill" Alexander, formerly of Camden, but now of DeLand, Florida, wore glad to soo him hero for a visit tfcis week. Mr. Alexander was a most popular citizen and has a host of friends here. He was enroute to his old home In Charlotto for a visit. Accompanying him was W. O. Lahraus, who is the secretary of the chamber of commerece at DeLand. Compliment Officer's Wives The wives of the Officers of the Public Relations Division of the First Army, wej;e honored with a lovely tea Wednesday afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock at Sarsfleld Club by the ladies of four of Camden's bridge clubs, two of which meet Wednesday afternoon, and the other two Wednesday morning and Thursday afternoon. Other guest9 invited to the tea included the wives of the Instructors and officials at the Southern Aviation School, and the wives of army men who are now living In Camden. For the occasion, the club rooms were attractively decorated with fali flowers and foliage and music was furnished by the club orchestra. In the receiving line were: Mrs. Douglas Boykln, Mrs. Ruben Pitts, Sr., Mrs. Jack Whltaker, Jr., Mrs. Robert Marye, and Mra. H. G. Garrison. Refreshments were served in the j Him room, which was decorated with ] white chrysanthemums, and in the ] conter oi the tea tablo wuh an arrange- : ment of wiiito daisy chrysanthemums , end red, white and blue candles. Mrs. ( W. I,. DePass, Sr. and Mrs. J. Willis t Cantey presided at the tea and coffee services. I Mrs. D. A. 13oy kin and ,Mrs. U. H. Pitts, Sr., were'chairmen of the tea ( committee. 1, Garden Club Notes The Camden Garden Club met on Monday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. H. G. Marvin, with Mrs. J. 13. Zemp, Mrs. A. C. McKain and Mrs. G. H. Buurn as co-hostesseB. Mrs. Carlton B. Smith, of Hartford, N. H., daughter of Mrs. Marvin was a guest at the meeting. Miss Helen Hurman, Mrs. Marvin and Mrs. McKaiq were olected delegates to the annual meeting of the Garden Club of South Carolina which will be held in Columbia, November 6 and 7. Mrs. Warren H. Harris was olected , * 1 a member of the Camden club. A'most instructive talk on the va- < rietios and cultivators of Iris was ] given by Mrs. N. C. Arnett. Miss ( Helen Phelps stated that she would 1 post in the Camden Library articles on annuals. On the adjournment of the meeting \ the usual social hour was enjoyed. i Mrs. Willis Cantey and Miss Leila < Shannon poured coffee and tea. i HancocV?McCaakill J. Murray Hancock announces the marriage of his niece, Margaret Louise Hancock, and Louie Millard McCasklll, on Wednesday, October 1. 1941, In Camden, at the homo of Kov. J. 11. Custon with the Rev. H. p. Anlerson officiating, using the lmpresdvo ring ceremony. The bride was becomingly attired in an arial blue costume suit trimmed with Knglish dyed squlrrfcl with black Accessories. Her corsage was of Talisman roses. Immediately after the ceremony tlie couple left for an extended trip thru points of interest in Florida. For traveling the bride wore a black crepe ensemble with scarlet and black accessories. Mrs. McCuskill is tho d&ugl^er of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Hancock of Spring Hill. She receivi^l her education at Central high school and a business school In Columbia. Since that time she has hold a government position In Bishopvlllo und Columbia. Mr. McCasklll is the son of Mr. and^ Mrs. T. P. McCasklll, of Camden. He received his education at Central high school and Manufacturer's School, at Philadelphia, Pa. He now holds a responsible position in Charleston,. S. C., where the young couple will make their home.?Blshopvllle Messenger. The Italian flarg taken from the lower of the coufthouBe in BRtdia, ias been sent by Major J. N. Abbott Lo his two daughters In Sydney, Australia. The Euelyn Shop 725 Wetk Walnut Streat -'V j announces prices are: N. ^ PERMANENTS - - - &J.50 ? #>.&> SHAMPOO AND SET - - - .50 MANICURE ------ .50 All other work remains the same price Telephone 97 for an appointment. i 1 i i i i i ????M?B???? LU ? ? D B ' ? 1 B ? I Friday and Saturday Only SPECIAL SALE ENAMELWARE La Hundreds of Pieces! La I Come In and Get Them! I They're Yours As Long As They Last! * ? * Buckets * Cups * Kettles - Values up to $3.00 SC per piece Up to 50c I * Dippers v * Boilers * Dish Pans Y * Steamers s 1 Come in and look them over 1 ?'?~' - * ' a*' 'V ^.: BELK'S DEPT. STORE I Camden, S.C. ?? - J ? i tmmmmmrnmm IT U EESSSB