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OCIETY NEWS T?l?pkooi 247?J Auxiliary To Moot January meetin* of the AjnorU eglon Auxiliary will bo bold at )UU, of Mlao Jennie Whltaker. ftornoon. Friday, January 9 at clock. The Rev, Henry F. Colli make a talk. . * _ O-. Young Sot Honored Gertrude QUlls had _^a ber last week, her nephew, ^John , of Sumter. Friday evening, illltb eutertalued with a dinner ,i honor of her visitor and invltthe party were ei* couples the high school set, After dinmovie was enjoyed. Garden Club Td Moot Camden Garden club will ipeet y. January 12. at the hon^e of ;eorg6 Cook on Greene Street, Willis Cantey and Mrs. John nil he co-hostesses. The flowplay will be "any interesting or shrub that the garden The hour is three-thirty Hosts at Egg Nog Party egg-nog party given by Mr. and Oavld Williams at their home ?rry" on New Year's Day is alan interesting social event of tlidays. Assisting in entertaln0 guests were the members of mily and their house guests, William's parents, Judge and oseph Hill of Tulsa, Okla., and iter. Mrs. Isabel H. Hill, of New City. Were Hostesses To Club ibers of the Wednesday morning club, were guests thio woek of L,eila Shannon and Miss Charhannon. who entertained on the day at their home on Chesnut For the occasion, the house ?corated with potted plants and Lunch was serv-ed at noon. 3nal guests invited to the party drs. R. W. Pomeroy, Mrs. T. J. nd. Sr. and Mrs. E. H. Leadley, ingtou. Vt. Hostess at Bridge Jack Nettles entertained for Idge club Wednesday afternoon so included in her guest list, lowing additonal players; Mrs. Fahs. Mrs. G. E. Stupalski, Sr., . E. Stupalski. Jr., Mrs. Harvey Mrs. G. F. Bost and Mrs. Warllard. The party was given at ,mden Hotel. High score for b members was made by Mrs. , and /table prizes were won . Harvijy Clarke and Mrs. J. W. Clebrated Sixth Birthday Sorla Burke gave a pretty sn's party at her home Friday >on in honor of her daughter 1 Burke, who was celebrating xth birthday anniversary. Fiff Marian's friends were Invited, hildren were entertained with and in a contest, the winner iana Huggins. The decorations suggestive of New Years, and live favors marked the place h guest at the dining room table, the birthday cake was cut and hmerits served. Mrs. Durke was ?d by her mother, Mrs. J. F. Jenarid Mrs. Joe Jenkins. i MING ATTRACTIONS At The < amden Theatre RIDAY, JANUARY 9 . Hob Hope?Vera Zorina MJISIANA PURCHASE" With Victor lyioore Irene Bordini iqooooooo* rURDAY, JANUARY 10 J?-rr-y Lynn?Jane Wyman "THE BODY DISAPPEARS" irid the fun begins! rURDAY, JANUARY 10 10:30 Show Chester Morris Harriet Milliard Joan Woodbury -ONFESSIONS OF BOSTON BLACKIE" 3NDAY and TUESDAY JANUARY 12?13 l?i?K CroBby?Mary Martin 'THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES" ^4V4^>000000000#000#000* WEDNESDAY - Jti JANUARY 14 Jame? 8e*y?Doris Day "MR. CELEBRITY" *?**V>0'>0r>OOO<K'000i000C URSDAY sad FRIDAY JANUARY 14?IS Abbott * Canto Do with Carol Bruce KEEP 'EM FLYING" And It's their best! I Personal Mention *' * ' 1 1 ' " MIssMargarot Fewell la attending a meeting in Columbia this week. Mr#. Jessie Oates, of Cheater, la on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Q. C. Welah. Mra. L. L. Sarratt has returned from a visit to her daughter* in Charlotte. Mrs. C. T, Out# and. daughter Jane, have returned from a visit to relatives in Greenwood and Charlotte. Mrs. W. H. Pearce, of Charles'on, spent the week-eud here with her mother. Mra w w m*ir?Q Mra. W. J. Hutohinaon, of Charlotte, Is the gueHt of her daughter, Mrs. Heed Sarratt. Mrs. John S. Lindsay returned Sunday from a visit to relatives in Wlnnaboro. Mre. Beii Shaw has returned to LoulavUlft Ky., after a vita with relatives. 4Mr. and Mrs. McGowen Holmes, pt fcdisto Island, were weekend guests at the home of Miss May R6j0|?|iL. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Goodalefflfve, gone to Philadelphia to spend sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halter, Mrs. John Goff and children, of Blaney, spent Fridgy with her sister; Mrs. Alice Dixon. Miss Ruth Moseley has been visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. JPflce, of Dishopville. Miss Mary Moseley, of Columbia, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Moseley. Mr. and Mrs. Frdnk Preston, of Hartford, Conn., were /Visitors for several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spencer. Mrs. Blakeney Zemp returned Mon. day from Washington where she spent the Christmas h6lidays with her daughter, Sirs. Fischer Black. Mrs. Edwar^ DuBose had with her for a visit during the holidays, her daughter Mrs. Miller Boykin, of Monck's Corner. Mr. and Mrs. James Sweet and their young daughter recently returned from New York where they spent Christmas 'with Mr. Sweet's family. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Russell are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a daughter, Wednesday, January 7 at the Camden Hospital. Miss June Connell, student nurse at the McLeod Infirmary in Florence, spent the past week end with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Huckabee and daughters, of Thomasville, Ga., have 'returned home after a two week's visit to Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Huckabee. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watson and Miss Anna Pearce, of Providence, R. I., are spending the winter at the home of Mrs. B. G. Sanders 6n Fair Street. Mrs. John S. Lindsay had as her guest last week, John Hallett of Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. George Ray,. Jr. of Panama. Mrs. Ray was the former Katherine Hallett of Charlotte. Kershaw county boys who have enlisted in the service are Adolphus R. Kelly, of Blaney; Lewis F. Anderson and Ralph E. Stevenson, of Camden; Robert M. Ford, of Ridgeway. Congratulations are being received by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy, 3rd, on the arrival of a fcon, Friday, January 2 at the Camden Hospital. The baby's name is Robeit McMillan Ken\ Lieutenant and Mrs. Alexander Clarkson, of Wilmington, N. C., were visitors in Camden for New Year's day and the week-end at the home of Mr. Clarkson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Clarkson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher and daughter, Penelope, returned Friday to their home in New Castle, Delaware after spending the Christmas holidays, with Dutcher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. MoBeley. , Interesting news to their many friends in Camden is the announcement of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Roland N. Goodale. The baby, who has been named William Wilder Goodale, was born Monday, January 5, at the Camden Hospital, nedy, 4. Miss Nancy Nelson, of Moncks Corner, and Miss Caroline Nelson, of Charlotte, were the week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Nelson, and had as their guests Miss Helen Cheatham, of Charlotte. W. Clinton Moore, of the Kendall Mill village, is on a visit to his two _ ?? Mst With Mr*. Morrison Mr*. Donald Morrison wss hostsss to the members of her bridge club. Wednesday afternoon at her home in Jii ovard Place. Only club meniber* were present and the high score winner was Mrs. Mortimer Muller.A salad course and coffee were served after the game. * 1 V ? Mr. anb Mrs. Spencer Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Hpnecer enter* tained at a dinner party on New Year's Day In houor of their house guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston, of Hartford, Conn. The dinner party was given at the Sponger's home oa' Cheenut Street which was attractively decorated with Christmas greens, and Jhe guests were seated at the dining room table. The tahi? of rod carnations. Among (he guests were:. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey, of New York City; Mr. aud Mrs. William Thompson, of Boston. Mass. who stopped over for the day to see the Spencerp, while en route to Florida. . New Year's Party at Hagood ^ A delightful event ,of New Year's Lvo night was the buffet supper given at Hagood byMrs. Julian Sanders, Mrs. Ike Sanders, and Mrs. Kmmett Emmanuel, at the home of Mrs. Julian Sanders. Christmas greens and holly formed a lovely setting for the party gnd on the table In the dining room .was a^s^nter arrangement of. white narcissi and white japonlcas. Mrs. Haynesworth. of Hagood served egg nog. Mrs. Winchester Graham, of CoJumbia. was among the guests, and during the evening she played several selections on the accordion. Ninety guests attended the affair. Entertained With Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Richards, Jr. entertained with a dinner party at their home Friday evening in honor of Congressman and Mrs. J. P. Richards, of Lancaster and Washington, D. C. Flower decorations in the living room jvere pink gladioli and polnsettias and Jn the dining room, where the guests were seated for dlhner, the centerpiece was of yellow Jonquils and the table was lighted with yellow candles. Attending the party^n addition to the honor guests were: Mr. and Mrs. John M. Villepigue, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McArn, Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitaker, and the host's sons, Lieutenant R. M. Richards. of Quautlco, Ya. and Cadet J. G. Richards, 4th, of Clemson College. Bethesda Presbyterian Church Sunday January 11. a. Douglas McArn, pastor. Church School -at 10:00 a. m. with a Bible class for every age. Morning worship at 11:16. The public is cordially Invited to attend these services. brothers in State Springs, Mississippi. He writes The Chronicle that he Is having a wonderful trip ' and took Christmas dinner with his brothers for the first time in fifty-seven years. Mrs. I. R. Hayes and Miss Mary Hayes, entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hayes and children of KershSw,Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Richards, Lieutenant R. McKain Richards of Quantico, Va.; Jack Richards of Clemson College, and Mrs. J. E. W. Halle with a dinner party New Year's evening. Among those who attended the Hood-Dial wedding in Columbia Wednesday evening Were: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bates; Moultrie Burns, jvho was a groomsman in the wedding: Mrs. T. J. Kirkland, Mrs. Robert Marye, Miss Faith deLoach and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Wllllford and their son, Lantye, spent Christmas j In Wlnnsboro with Dr. Wllllford's mother. Mrs. J. A. Wllllford. After leaving Wlnnsboro, Mrs. Wllllford and her son went to Woodruff, S. C. for a visit to Mrs. Wllllford's mother, Mrs, J. H. Kirby. While her husband is away In the service of the United States Navy, Mrs. Clifton B. McFarland and her children have been living in Camden in the Rice Apartments. Mrs. McFarland is the former Miss Mary Boykin of Camden, and her many friends here are very much interested in the news of the arrival of a son, at the Camden Hospital. The baby has bron named Clifton M. McFarland, Jr. Mr*. VonTr**ckow Host*** The president. Mrs. E. C. Von. Tresckow. wss hostess to tfye United Daughters chapter on January 6. This Was the first meeting in the new year and greetings from our president was appreciated. After the usual open* exercises and report* from the several committees were heard, Mrs. N. 0. Amett read the New Year Fledge to the President of the United 8tates and resolutions sent to (he JDaughtar* by the President 11 en oral. Mrs. R. D. Wright, of Newberry, S. C. Mrs. vonTresckow was elected di> rector-of patriotic activities and ctv. Ulan defense for this chapter. She tressed the importance of registra. tinn. The subject for the afternoon was General Ellison Capers. A paper wa* read by Mrs. R. E. Chewning on his valuable services at James Island ?a math defense during the Civil War period. There were many pleasant instances in his life?both *as a general and afterwards bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina, told by Mrs. VonTresckow and Miss Elite Zemp, the latter a member of this chapter and a relative of the General. Subject for February will be Generals Wade Hampton and Martin Gary. Mrs. W. F. Nettles and. Mrs. F. M. Mayer will be hostesses for February. ?Mrs. John Cantey, Recording Secretary. Goodaie?Montgomery Following close upon the announcement of the marriage of socially prominent Mrs. James Russell Porter to Sergeant Joseph Johann Wallner of the United States army, Camden social circles received another matrimonial surprise this morning when a telephone message from Rome, Ga.; told of the marriage of Miss Ne}l Goodaie, prominent Junior leaguer and private secretary of Mayor F. N. McCorkte to Frank Montgomery, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Montgomery, Qarrlqbn street this city. Miss Goodaie left Camdeh severalflays ago for a visit with friends outside of the city. The telephone message received this mornnig was the first Intimation that she had gone to to be married to Mr. Montgomery, who is a salesman for the Park Davis company with headquarters at Rome, Ga. The bride is a petite brunet and has been active in social affairs In Camden for years. Portar?Wallnar Mrs, Edmund Coffin ^tout, of Cant' deu and East Orauge, N. J.; haa a Or nounced th? marriage of her daughter, Mra. James Kuaael Porte? to TochSergeant Joseph Johaun Wallner, of Portlaud. Orgeou. b\ > > Mra. Wallner haa been prominent In civic gffaira in Camden for yeare and during the recent fall maneuvers of the First army, was In charge of re. creational service here, her work la connection with the service center program being outstanding. Sergeant Wallner Is Identified with Company A, of the 649 Engineers, now stationed at Washington, N. C. Duriing a greater part of 1941 this engiI neerlng grofep was located in Camden *I*d thalr departure wgijg. keen rgeret by the ehtlro commuulty. Mrs. Wallner has been active In (sport programs, especially in equestrian and golfing activities. While making her home In Lltchtteld during < the summer months, a greater part of her time has been spent in Camden. She has u sou, Michael, age 11, by a former marriage. Her first husband died in December, 1930. Recent Marriages Other marriages of Interest recorded here in recent weeks were* those Of Jesse Francis Swan, of Palm Beach, Fla.; and Miss Jesna Elisabeth Prlvette, of Darlington; Robert Hinson, of Camden, and Miss Kathleen Hear, on, of Westvllle. The Swan-Prlvette wedding took place on December-.28, at Grace church with Dr. Maurice Clarke, rector, officiating, while the Hinson-Hearon affair was solemnlred by Judge Arnett. Mr; Swan is a British subject. , ^ Hood?Dial Wedding A lovely nuptial event of the midwinter was the wedding of Miss Rob. In Hood and Lieutenant John Donald Dial, Jr., which took place at 8:30 Wednesday evening In Trinity Eplsco^ pal church. The Rev.. Louis C. Mel. CJier, rector, officiated in the preser.ee of a large assemblage of relatives and friends.?Thursday's State. Lieutenant Dial will be remembered as the pleasant young officer, who spent several months In Oumden as. slating Ernest C. Zenip In securing maneuver rights In Kershaw county. FiBh rang* in size from 50-foot whale sharks to tiny gobies, only 1-2 Inch in length. Chamber Announces lg: Unique'tripplan ' /< t. ?A ,V>f; (Joins to Charlotte or Columtda? if to. do you wish to accomrilodate fttlwfl '-$$ who stay bo planning such a trip f The Chamber of Oommeroe, mtadtol <pf the imperative -ase<^ for oonsenra- ^ tlon of ceeollne ant tires, has arrant- \ bd a "trip service" feature, which the t officials hope will develop Into a jt, wyfrtftwhtle proposition, . \\ ills Is tfil^ta. Imposing Mr.1 Brown or Mrs. Brown plan a trip to Columbia < some afternoon. .The v Browns have a dad an or coach and 4 oan carry five people. Which means .4; s there is room for three more In the pat- I? ?*?( ' I Mr. White or Mrs. White m?w wish . to to to Columbia. So why have two oars make the trip whtn one wllAsuf-' fipe. Mrs. WhSte calls Phone No. 67 mnd asks,for Miss Jane Campbell. She j t jgives her name. If Mr. and Mrs. Brown have notified the "trip qfflce" j vthey are fOnf to Columbia, ' MIhh Campbell oonsults her record and finds / that Mr. or Mrs. White Plan s trip to the state capltol. She gives Mrs. White Mrs. Brown's number end" Mrs. Whitel calls up Mrs. Brown and presto, arrangements are made for the Whites 1 and Browns to .make the trip on the stated day. Of course the Whites pay half of the gasolene expense. The gas consumption for the trip is reduced one-half, as is the expense per family. ' So give this plan a try. If the plan works, it Is a step forwrad in consrr- . vatlon. Camden Ball Park Being Made Ready (Continued from first page) the fair grounds, wherein the petking ~rr areas are located, are to be graded % and smoothed for traffic.^ "v, Messrs. McKaln and Morrlsop are >glvtng the renovating and repair work at the hell plant their personal attest* aj Uon and it is certain thht.whgn tha aJ. Toronto group arrive, the area Will be J in perfect shape. The chib house is to be given thor- , ough renovating And cleaning bdforo the trailing season starts. o- .!*' . Manager,Arthur Blade has announced that the Toronto club will be quartered at the. Court Inu during the M Camden stay. Theye are 99,000,000 foot pounds of energy in one gallon of gasoline. I 1 I 1, i i 1 . ada 1^???? ?? Further Reduction on.... Group of COSTUME SUITS Now One-Half )ri|ina! Price I ' Also Other Items Still mi Sale DRESSES SWEATERS ~ SUPS g BATS^ . ;JBTZ jt.jij* The Smart Shop I SPECIAL! ? Four Yoar SHEETS. | I 81x99 ? Slightly Imperfects ! $1.00 SPECIAL LOT Pillow Cases ' * - - 15C -r ? *1 I $ AS mi r , ' i (SPECIAL! ? C*8t Iron SHEETS I ' I 81x99 81x108 $1.49 $1.69 ft CANNON Fine Muslin " ? . SHEETS ,, ' $2.75 pair v'""" Cannon Pillow Cases 65c pair I , SPECIAL BUY in TOWELS OTHERS ?t 16c?26c?28c Mill Ends Rayons and Silks I * VALUES UP TO $1.00 YD. 1 . ' Now? i'"'P'S #*' 1 fy yn^d / ,'o'far. . . 7 Sr.> SPECIAL BUY I | Curtains L I ifa." Mr. THIS WEEK-END ONLY Wi [esilons 3y CO meet the >Jp? to malnng and fill all cot twlfcir~ . ... Of dralfliiKe (PnscilUStyhttn If ..me. cull),. 1 [' 1 J?^ from ?el0cte4 ' * ft*' yelopment of per' , V* **nd J* PRISCILLA and TAILORED v Curtains Jw A GOOD BUY at? I Iffr (2?/? yd. long?44 in