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idaughter# met at )F MRS. W. C. MaCARLEY c. McCarley. Mm. B. % and Mm. Amea Cooper' hostesses to the U. D. C. , May 4 at 4 p. m., at the Art. McCarley. The prostB. C. VouTreahow, presided the meeting to order, plain, Mra. R. M. Kennedy, ho opening prayer, followsulute to the flag, uul convention ot tlm lL IL held In Orangeburg In Ocn Paul McMlchael chapter ? j. 0 U. D. C. VNewa Sheet" lag wlU be read with InA flag onoe belonging to! Jackson HOW hanging in] ana Chapel Mission In \ustralia, is to be preuentnerai Douglaa MacArthur. . Mrs. Gibbous, is the widniaster of a trausport led troops in. the Spanishwar." . gram consisted of a read y of the Confederate Flag" Johnnie Wall, and two the nag by Mrs. VonTresere perfected for exercises, lal Day, May 10, at ceme: 30 p. m. C01. E. C. Vonand Major A. M. Brallsford s marshals.AU members i ted to attend and the pub-1 y invited. Members of the j ; asked to make four extra' ud wreaths for their en-; There are many families here and wreaths are needA committee will place Please bring or send lis on Saturday evening or j day morning.?Mrs. John! cretary. MEETING! OF RCULOSIS ASSOCIATION | mal meeting of the Ker- j ty Tuberculosis association | ?ld on Saturday, May 16,1 11 a. m. at the Presbyter-j y school room in Camden, ual report will be made to j f the association, and elec- ( cutive committee and board ; s for the year 1942, will 1 members and friends of it ion are urged to be presmeetlng. ay nsworth?O'Dellv as a surprise to their many as the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Haynsworth and II, Saturday, April 25. le is the daughter of W.~M. I h and the late Mary Mens worth, of Florence. 8he ihool at Florence but had ing her home In Camden st three years, ell is the son of Mr. and . O'Dell, of Ware Shoals, is at present an employee thern Aviation school here, ng couple will make their amden. PISCOPAL CHURCH E FAMILY DAY 8UNDAY lamation of the presiding iday. May 10 is being ob- j "Family Day" in churches ( n stations throughout the' Families are Virged to at-, h in a body and to make j a oay of rededication of family e to the service of God and human-,' r The services will be as follows: j >ly communion at 8:00 a. m.; the uroh school at 9:45 a. m.; morning ayer and sermon. Young People 7:00 p. m. About a century ago, many well-in-. rmed persons believed that the eatrr portion of the western TJnlted ates was uninhabitable. ' % SOCIETY NEWS Telephone 247?J vh? .fK,nd?r?arten c,<>??d i,-J Magnolia kindergarten closed J * " *??? ??1h week and on ThuW- a M,8B Sartt WwIfa ?av? 5"*! . /. her PuP|l?. Mrs. Tflomaa Antrum, Mrs. Marvin Keasonover; Him.L \Ua ?aruch ?'?d Miss Rosalie Block assisted Miss Wolfe. Thn in** ^f'th Mr*' E ?nu?l klil'.,0,^ Mr? ,ee Gmrd?n c,ub o' BoyVI J?f. ">? home Of Mrs. o?*' ?mauu?l- There was a large ?avenia?i?w Mr8 'Robert Rembert ?Hve a talk pa camellias, their origin and present day care. _<.^R?r rtbe business sessiou tea was table * beautifully appointed Mt. MoKaln Hostess I hel hHrf K\ ^cKtt,u wa? hostess to and th# an" i Fr,day aft?rnoou and the following additional guests VlvSn H Mr8- Hf>nry ^R?. MraIaf' xrr,;r rre?PrLfr0 Mr." Huruer. N"' 0o<"""6' Jr" Auxiliary Meets Today The American Legion Auxiliary will hold their May meeting this afternoon, May 8, at 4 p. m., at Legion Hall, DeKalb street. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Leon Schlosburg, Mrs. John Mullen will preside. J Garden Club to Meet Monday The Camden Garden Club will meet I Monday, May 11, at 4 o'clock at Duffields, the lovely home of Miss Helen Harman on Green street. Mrs. N. C. Aruett will make a talk on chrysan-1 themums and Mrs. L. I. Guion will discuss the raising of dahlias. AH members are urged to_attend. Memorial Day Exercises At School The following program will be giv-l en at the Memorial Day exercises! at the grammar school, Friday, May] 8, 11 a. m. "Blue and the Gray" read by Patricia Maddox; "Stonewall Jackson's Way," read by Charles Bruce. J Confederate songs by the children. The public is invited and all Daughters of the U. D. C. are urged to J be present. Honored Recent Brlda One of the largest affairs given! recently was the tea. given by Mrs. Henry Beard, Sr., honoring her sisterin-law, Mrs. Alfred Boykhi, bride of April 5. Mrs. Boykin was before her marriage, Miss Margaret Donnan of Columbia, daughter of Mrs. John John Wesley Donnan of Columbia. Mrs. Belton O. Boykin and Mrs. Brevard Boykin presided at the tea-table and others assisting were Mrs. Mor- J timer Boykin, Mrs. J. B. Cantey Of Columbia, Elizabeth Mauldin, Mrs. Phoebe Schenk, Mrs. Clifton McKain.f Miss Charlotte Boykin of Charleston, and Mrs. H. E. Beard, Jr. ' New Book* At Library i Some of the new books recently I added to the Camden Public Library J are the following: "Along these Streets", by Struthers Burt; "Mississippi Belle", by Clements Ripley; "Hangover Square", by Patrick Hamilton; "The Moon is Down", by John! Steinbeck; "Gardenias for Sue", by Louise Piatt Hauck; "Cross Creek", by Marjorie Kinnan Rawllngs; "They Tell No Tales", by Manning Coles; "Beyond This Shore", by Virginia Sapieha; "Admiral of the Ocean Sea", by S., E. Morrison; "The Road We are Traveling", by Stuart Chase; "You Are What You Eat", by Victor H. Llndlahr; "Murder, Chop, Chop," by James Norman; "Death and Taxes," by David Dodge; "Flight To Arras", by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. To Preach At 8chool Closing ! Rev. H. Dennis Anderson left this week for Clover, Virginia, where he will preach a sermon before the grad-1 uating class of Clover high school. I Mr. Anderson graduated from this school before entering Furman University. ~ f Personal Mention E. H. Howard visited relatives in Greenwood last week. Mrs. Hasel Moulton visited friends in Fort Jlragg last Sunday. , Harold Smoak has returned from , a visit to relatives in Walterboro. '"Mr. and Mrs. Lane Woodcock vis- ' Ited relatives in Spartanburg Sunday. Mrs. John S. Lindsay Is spending i this week with relatives in Columbia. | Miss Margaret Fewell spent the week end with her sister iu Greenwood. i Mr. and Mrs. LfiOfi Schlosburg are t visitlug relatives iu New York aud ] New Jersey. , Mr. aud Mrs. Prank W. Speucer < left Mouday for their summer home J in Cape Cod. Mass. Sgt. Ivey K. Council has been as- 1 signed to the Officer's Traluiug school a,t Fort Sensing) Oa. ' Mrs. Wade Jones, of Kershaw, was the guest of Mrs. Howard Singleton ' last week end. Dan McCasklli, of Wofford College, 1 spent last week end with his mother, < Mrs. 0. M. McCaskill. I Mr. und Mrs. John Davidson and , children, of Kershaw, visited relatives in Camden last week end. Mrs. E. M. Wheeler, of Birmingham, < Ala., is the guest of her son, Earl * Wheeler and Mrs. Wheeler. I Mrs. Thomas N. Waters and daugh- i ter, Marjorie Anne, spent last week end- iu Columbia with relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Robinson and , children, of Paw Creek, N. C., are on , a two week's visit to relatives in Camden. * Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Carrison have I us their guest, the latter's mother, i Mrs. E. G. Hicksou, of Lynchburg, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis were called to JohiiBon City, Tenu., last week on account of the death of the former's uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Dunlac announce the arrival of a daughter, Mary Witherspoon, on April 30, at the Providence hospital. 'DT. D. C. Hinson returned Tuesday ftlgnt from Greenville where he attehded the state dental meeting held at the Poinsett hotel. Mf. and Mrs. Robert Halter and two children, of Philadelphia, are on a visit to the latter's sister,, Mrs. W. L. Goodale and Mr. Goodale. . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDaniel spent the week end in Rock Hill with relatives. Mrs. McDanlel's mother returned with them for a visit. Miles Montgomery returned Wednesday to his home in Washington after a few days visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Montgomery. Mr and Mrs. Harold McNlnch announce the birth of a daughter, April 23, at the Camden hospital. She has been named Elizabeth Workman McNlnch. Miss Lois Gaskins, who has been with the Western l/nlon office here for the past year has been transferred to Hogansvllle, Ga., where she will be manager of the Western Union office there.. Captain and Mrs. Alvin Sanders and baby, of Norfolk, Va,; Lt. Woodrow Sanders, of Camp Wheeler, and j Miss Nancy Sanders, of the University of South Carolina, spent last week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Sanders. Captain Sanders made the trip home by plane. 8QLDIER8' GLEE CLUB AT BETHE8DA CHURCH SUNDAY The Glee Club of the 102nd Cavalry, Essex Troop, consisting of thirty-two young soldiers will give a program of sacred songs at Bethesda Presbyterian church on Sunday, May 10, at the 11:15 Bervlce of worship. All members, friends, and visitors In Camden are cordially Invited to attend this service on Mother's Day and hear this fine group of young men. Gilliam?-Ogburn Wedding ribr^r In a ceremony of Denver *nd charm* liiK simplicity Miss Carolyn Cooley Qllllam and William Douglas Ogburn were united In marriage at 5:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon, May 8, at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Cooley on Lyttleton street. Mrs. M. Q, Muller and Mrs. J. 1). Zeutp greeted the guests. The ltev. itenry P. Collins of l*yt? tleton Street Methodist church ofRelated. Mrs. James M. dandy rendered the nuptial music. Before the ceremony she played "Medltatlou" from Thais and "Dove Song" by Novin. During the ceremony LdeblestVaum was played. For the wedding all the rooms were thrown in suite and decorated in garlands of smllax, roses and Dutch Iris. The vows were spokeu In the living room before the mirrored mantle which was centered with a large bowl of white rose buds flauked by white tapers in triple candlebra. Sammy Ogburu, of Camden, brother of the bridegroom, lighted the candles, and Kdward Ogburn, another brother also of Camden, acted as best man. The bride, a lovely blonde, entered the ceremony room with her grandfather, George F. Cooley, by whom she was given in marriage. She was becomingly gowned in dork blue triple crepe with dusty rose trimmings and a small blue off-the* face hat with dusty rose veil. "She carried an arm bouquet of pink rose buds ami Dutch Iris, The maid of honor, Miss Barbara Gilliam, of Columbia, sister o{ the bride, wore powder blue crepe with white accessories and she carried an arm bouquet of pink snapdragons and blue delphinium, Mrs. Cooley, grandmother of the bride, wore soldier blue and her shoulder corsage was of talisman roses. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. K. K. Holland, wore dark blue and her corsage was of pink roses and valley lilies. Immediately following the ceremony, an Informal reception was given by the bride's graudparents. The diping room wag decorated with sprlug flowers In pastel colors. The dining room table from which puuuh was served, was covered with a pretty lace cloth and Mrs. Henry Drown of Georgetown presided* at the puuoh bowl, Also serving were Mrs. George Chewnlng, Mrs. A. A. lleasonovor, Misses Grace Khoden, Betty Holland, Jane Trantham, Jeannie James, and Frances Shaw. Mrs. Ogburn Is the daughter of Mrs. Pauline Hatfield Gilliam of Hollywood. California, and Clyde Gilliam of Columbia. She is a graduate of the Camden high school, having made her home for years with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cooley, Since her graduation she has held a steno t ' v graphic position. Mr. Ogburn Is the sou of Mrs. K. B. Holland and t^e late William D. Ogburn of Camden. He received his educatiou-lu the otty schools and for some time was connected with - tno Camden City Laundry, hut Is uow | with the Southern ^Aviation school. I Out-of-town guests for the wedding were: Mr and Mrs. L. H. Adair of * Washington, I). C.i Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sumuiervllle of Charlotte, N. 0.; Mr. and Mrs' Q. 0. Nabors, of Clinton. B. C.; Mrs. Henry Drown of Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hollands Cooley Nabors, also of Clin- # ton; and Clyde Qllliam and Miss Barbara Gilliam, both of Columbia. Father Hears From 8on Hansom A. Jackson, ,R. F. D. Lugofr, who got a wire from the war department April 1, stating that his son, I<eroy Otis Jackson, an appientice seaman, was among those missing from a ship recently sunk Iiuh heard from.his son. Leroy Otis Jackson was sent to a school when his ship sailed hence he was not aboard when it wns sent to the bottom and we understand that most "Of fhdse ?aboard were rescued and have reached port. ^??fort. A Tim. May IS?Ia LUM and ABNER "Bashful Bachelor." I HAKGLAR P ??? ' ' ' . i i? A Perfect MOTHER'S DAY Gift v . - A Charming Hat to add to her . > ' gracious charm ?; Straws ?? Felts Grosgrain \$1M to $4M T 1 ? .Pocket Books MARY GOODALE RHAME ] DeKaJb Street ? J " 1 ' . ' ' , s.M ** **' * I. v COMING ATTRACTIONS At The ! Camden Theatre ?OOOIP><0<OM<Q<ODIOim< ! FRIDAY, MAY 8 Bette Davis, Ann Sheridan Montr Woollejr "THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" lopooooopooooppppooinooe SATURDAY, MAY 8 Edward O. Robinson | with ' Jane Wyman I "LARCENY INC." ' Added: Gang Busters and Comedies i poooooeoooooooooeooooo?? SUNDAY; MAY 10 Daring, Witty and Amazing! .. | "MISTER V." Leslie Howard, Mary Morris Francis Sullivan Matinee 3:30 Ni*bt 9 P. M. >p?apppppppppiiopippppp MONDAY and TUESDAY MAY 11?12 After Twenty Tears, brought back with words and music and funnier than ever "THE GOL9 RUSH" With Charlie Chaplin ? )popooopoppooooooo0OOOOO< WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 I Robert Page?Jane Frazee ?'ALMOST MARRIED" oooooaooooooooooaoaoooix THURSDAY uul FRIDAY MAY 14?18 Henry Fonda ?-?? J Olivia deHavllland "THE MALE ANIMAL" . . fk \. - z *-_ "*" " ???i i .. . Belk's can solve your Gift problems.... The way to please MOTHER best is by giving her something practical to s wear, or to carry . . . and if it comes from BELK'S she'll appreciate your , thoughtfulness all the more. We list but a few of the many nictf things we have for you ^o give MOTHER. Lovely SLIPS . . . Exquisitely Tailored in ? Silks and Cottons k 79c .. 2.95 ' ( A lovely slip makes an ideal gift on any occasion * ... and suraljr MOTHER V would beam witk pride if you gave her one on Her Day. -- i mm PAJAMAS < In Batiste and Silks 1.19 to 3.95 GOWNS 1.19 to 3.95 Garments that are a joy to behold . .they're cool. they're comfortable . Mother will lore to wear 'em. __ _ .Lovely Hankies 25c to 59c Hankies to soil Mother's s u m mer costume. ' DOROTHY PERKINS Toilet Water and Powder Sets L10 and 2.00 Beautiful Costume Jewelry NECKLACES k and PINS S| 1.00 ^3 A gift of JewS3 ery with, lota W of sentiment W that will he a eouree of joy to Mother for a long time. A TRAVEUNGBAG : 1.00to2.95 Whfct could ?he derive more pleasure from? Especially for those week end visits to see her -children. t ' 'i HOSIERY A gift of usefulness one that has direct ap* NYLQNS ^ 1.65 v SILKS 1.00 and L25 ; ?'V.r r-" '"* *Srrl BAGS 69c to 2.95 | GLOVES * ToT" I BEL1CS ^cpar*ls,e?x* Store USe BELK'S LAY-AWAY PLAN f"' T. j"'"'.,r-*'"V- r- ? - - UV' . - ' ~T" -- r.ri V *t? -3/Ttj > ?