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parties For Recent Bride
Mix Jack WhIUker add Mien Anu
Ktiak.r entertained last Thursday
Br a bridge lunqheon for Mrs. McBlu
Richard*, who before., her re,
Bllt marriage was Miss Evelyn StevKaon
of Boniiettsvllle. Garden flow,
i B ?,,t' arranged throughout the
B* s. High score was won by the
^Honoi nuest and she waa alao preLt.d
t Ploce of ?Uver by th? hOHt"
ses Ai noon a deltcloua luncheon
^^ us served.
iqu lueauay evening Mrs. It. E.
l(t-\ 111 son and Mra. Lane Woodcock
M,terta?ned for Mrs. Richards at the
Kevctison home on north Fair street.
B, jjviug room and aun parlor were
ttnu lively arranged with summer
Bower.-. Sixteen gueatB wore invited
M ,a). bridge, and prizes awarded
; B.s Sain Boy kin and Mrs. J. G. ltlchBrds.
.1 r The hostess prosented Mrs.
BjlranL lovely maderla tea napkins.
Baii'i 111 Hie evonlng an Ice course
Ba> served. Calling after cards were
B'1S i r. Hayes. Misa Mary Hayes,
Bui .Mi-. J. W. Campbell,
f >|r> McKalu Rlcnarda was again
i Bm.nvd when Miss Margaret Fowell
| Bviltnl a dozen guosts in for bridge
! B Tuesday evening. Miss Fowell's
I BpartmiMit was lovely In an array of
Hoix.Ml summer flowers. The honor
Bull-si S place was marked with a noseB"V
of gardenias and white sweet
Ben-, and tally cards bearing wedding
Bells marked the guests' places,
(prizes were won by Miss Nancy
\Vatts and Rhetta Illakeney and the
Bi?nor suesi was presented a piece of
crystal.
Refreshments consisting of ice
Bream, molded in the shape of wed
dmc slippers, and pound cake were
tsprved by the hostess.
A
Summer Wedding
Pretty Martha Team Gettys moved
to Columbia about a year ago, and
since that time has made many
friemls. who will be thrilled to hear
of her plans to "join the army" some
time this summer. Her mother, Mrs.
Benjamin'Wiley Gettys. of Columbia,
and Luuoff. is today announcing Mar
tha's engagement to Lieut. George
I William McClure, of Camp Forrest,
I Tenn . and Franklin, N. C. Martha
attend.'<1 Mary Washington school at
I Fredericksburg. Va., and has been
I working here for a while. George, the
I son of Mrs. C. H. McClure and the
lat? Mr. McClure of Franklin, N. C.,
I was graduated from "Clemson college
beforp he started shouldering a gun
I for Uncle Sam. Martha and George
will say they: I do's later in the sumI
nier.?Saturday's Columbia Record.
I LIEUTENANT KREMER'S MOTHER
RE8IDE3 IN CAMDEN
Keesler Field, MIbs., June 1.?1st
I IJeut.-nunt Herman S. Kremer, MediI
cal Corps, of 1501 Broad street, Cam
den. s. C.. has reported for duty at
I Keesler Field, the nation's greatest
I Aii Corps Technical School.
Lieutenant Kremer received his
commission May 9. He has been asI
signed to the Station hospital at this
I field. For two years the Lieutenant
was .-xecutive physician at Sea View
I Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y. Prior
to that he interned at Harlam Hospital.
New York City.
The Lieutenant was graduated from
Columbia University with an A. B.
decree in 1933, and from the College
of Medicine, New York University,
with his M. D. in 1937. He was born
in New York City June 13, 1913. His
nviMier, Mrs. Rose Kremer, lives at
I lie ] Broad street, Camden, S. C. He
if a nephew of Mrs. L. A. Wittkow-ky.
of Camden.
The 105 mm. howitzer Is the
Cn'ted States' chief medium-sized
field piece.
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Personal Mention
Miss Katherine Sheuru is on vlalt
to Mr. tun! Mrs. Hoy Sheom iu Aahovlllo.
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Miss Caroline Nelson, of Charlotte,
was the week end guest of her par- j
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nelson.
Miss Alice Hardin, who taught the
past year at Heiinettsville, spent the
week end with Miss Gertrude (lillis.
Mrs. W. M. Hayes and children,
Ann and William, of Kershaw, spent
the week end with Mrs. 1. It. Huycs
Mi'8, Herman Jackson and buby
have returned to Charlotte, N. C.. to
Join Mr. Jackson, who is employed
thoVe.
NJra. Ralph Brown, of Harnwell, is
the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred E. Kennedy at Bettyneck
Plantation.
Guests of Miss Dolly Jackson last
Sunday were Miss Martha Culbertson,
of Laurens, and Joo Watson and
Fraukie Reynolds, of Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Richards, Jr.,
Mrs. I. ft. Hayes and Miss Mary Hayes
attended the graduation of Jack Richards
at Clemson college last week.
Mr and Mrs. Wade L. Stokes and
Joe Jackson attended the graduation
exercises at Lander College last Friday.
Miss Dolly Jackson was a member
of the graduating class. Misses
Dolly and Ely Jackson returned home
with them for the summer.
LAST MEETING OF SUMMER
FOR UNITED DAUGHTERS
The June meeting of the United
Daughters was held on June 1 in the
parish house of the Episcopal church.
This meeting was the last before work
will be resumed In the fall. It was
Quite a largo meeting?several members
of the D. A. R. and other guests
being present.
The president presided and the
subject for the afternoon was "President
Jefferson Davis." Mrs. N. C.
Arnett read two beautiful tributes to
his memory, and Miss Helen Phelps
read his "Farewell Address to the
Senate.'
Mrsi VonTresckow expressed her
appreciation of the cooperation she
received from everyone who contributed
in making memorial day, May
10, a wonderfully successful occasion
and one long to be remembered. The
graves of all soldiers decorated in
cemetery and working with American
Legion, Home Guards and Hoy
Scouts. Since there are no longer
any Confederate Veterans among us
enthusiasm and inspiration regarding
the observance of May 10 seemed on
the wane) We are determined that
this shall not be and are all ready to
make memorial day In Camden Just
what it should mean to us all.
Resolutions on the death of Miss
Mattie E. Gerald were read and accepted.
Certificates of membership were
awarded Mrs. Frank Spencel", Mrs. W.
D. Whitaker and Mrs. William
Mickle's name was presented and accepted
for membership.
Two markers for graves of Veterans
will be ordered.
Two papers from this chapter will
be sent to the state historian.
The U. D. C. membership wreath
was sent to the family of Mrs. Sarah
Kennedy Burrows, of Bradford
Springs, who was burled on Mtfy 3C
?a real Daughter of the Confederacy
and sister of General John D. Kennedy.
A most Interesting and Instructive
talk on "poison gas'V-its effects and
treatment, was made by C. H. Bar
rett.
The meeting adjourned until September.?Mrs.
John Cantey, Secretary.
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TRIBUTE OF RE8PECT
A committee composed of Mrs. R
E. Chewning, Mrs. H. E. Graham, and
Mrs. A. A. Reasonbver have drafted
the following resolutions In memorj
of Miss Mattie E. Gerald, a membei
of the John D. Kennedy Chapter U
E. c-: . j J
"Whereas, is has pleased God, out
Heavenly Father, in His wisdom and
providence to call from our midst?oi
April 12, 1942, our loyal member and
friend, Mattie E. Gerald, also a mem
ber of the John D. Kennedy chaptei
U. D. C., we offer the following rc-so
lutlons:
"First, we have lost a faithful mem
ber who will be missed by all of hei
friends. :
"Second,swe thank God for her use
ful life among us, at the same tlm<
bow In humble submission to God'i
will. V
"Third, that we extend our sym
pathy to her loved ones and send I
copy of these resolutions to her fam
ily, also a page In the minutes b<
dedicated to her memory."
Graduates in Red Cross Courses
The graduates In Aral aid Junior
courses are: Jlmmle Alexander, Elbert
Hyrd, Rhonda Brown, Wiley She*
oru, Jr., Joan llranuou, Fay Lomausky,
Mary Jo McManus, Molly Ruth
ltedfearn, Joan Schlosburg, Helen Alleu,
Louteo Raker, Jean Uarduer, Jean
Gregorie, Mary .{you Holley, Jessie
Mae liortou. Nan Horton, Vivian Og*
burn, I>orothy Roach, Dor la Roberts,
Robby Lou Howell, Clara Mae Threatt,
Auule Orace Vincent, Retty Lou West,
Margie West, Nancy Weal, Johnnie
Mae Roberta, Elizabeth Stevens, Mary
Frances llorton, Ethel Mangttm, Carolyn
McCuaklll, Betty Jo Mungo, Delore
Muugo,
The graduatea In llrat uld standard
course are: Meta Alexander, Meta
Roykin, Norman Uurns. Jack Davis. G.
K. McGrew, Ada E. Montgomery, Rachuet
O Daniels, Cleou Pitta, C. 1*
Poison, Dale Smith, Irnrn Heagle, Gertrude
Strother, Lucy Smyrl, William
Watklna, Mrs. Carl A. West, Sybil
Drakeford, Retta llalaall, Sidney
Jones, Ethel Ann Mauldin, Ned McDowell,
Retty Mullet', Carolyn Pitts,
Retty Jane Sarratt, Colvin . Sheorn,
Sonny Howell, Frances West, Mrs.
W. R. Bonsai, Eva GUlis, Vivian Hugging,
Rennlo Little, Jean Mayer, Vernelle
Rush, Margaret Pearce, Roth
Wilson,, William Itoasonover, Mrs.
Ralph Haines, Mrs. Callie Roan, Mrs.
Nola Clewls, Mrs. J. C. Ewing, Miss
IJuttie Mao Hasty, Mrs. H. M. McCask
ill, Mrs. 11. D. Mlms, Miss Susie
Polite, Mrs. T. W. Player, Mrs. Ernest
Roberts, Mrs. Marion Sullivan,
Mrs. C. T. Swaun, Miss Minnie Breedlove,
Mrs. Cyril R. Rusbee, Cyril B.
Rusbee, Miss Beuje Evans, Miss Nell
Fooshe, Miss Martha Hawthorne, Miss
Lucille Hewlett, Otis N. Gibson, Miss
Myrtle Johnson, Mrs. Emma Jordan,
Mrs. L. O. Funderburk, Mrs. Charles I
Kyzer, Miss Jennie Lyle, Mrs. W. H.
Stokes, MIbs Gertrude Swoatt, James
L. Talley, Mrs. Shelby C. Truesdale,
Margaret Bowers, Marlowe Burch,
Francis Davis, Louise Heuron, Viola
Horton, Edith Hunter, Annie Ruth
MoBeley, Maggie Napper, Mary Napper,
Geneva Ray, Mary Ruth Watson,
Sara Francis Williams, Margaret
Young, Miss Martha Singleton, Mrs.
Mary T. Fouts, Mrs. Bessie Lee Mo
Cu8klll, Mrs. Ivou Pearce, Morgan D.
Arrants, Mrs. Douglas McArn, Mrs.
J. Blakeney Zentp. Mrs. Douglas A.
Bokyin, Mrs. John M. Vlllepigue, Mrs.
Dora K. Barnette, Mrs. Margaret H.
Moore, Miss Lai K. Blakeney, Mrs.
Edward N. McDowell, Mrs. W. It. DeLoache,
Miss Ethel C. Yates, Mrs. T.
Kirkland Trotter, Miss Henrietta D.
Zentp, Mrs. Leslie A. McLeod, Mrs.
T. L. Little, Mrs. It. E. Stevenson,
Mrs. E. fc. Zentp, Mrs. Lula G. Hln*
son, Miss Gertrude Glllls, Mrs. Banna
i G. Nlles, MP8. L. B. Kirkland, Mrs.
Murdoch M. Johnson, Mrs. Willie Mae
Smyrl, Mrs. Marguerite C. Stogner,
i Mrs. Clifton McKaln, Clifton McKaln,
, Miss Peggy Kyzer, Pauline Byrd, Ali
berline Catoe, Lois Catoe, Lula G.
, Dorman, Earlene Mungo, Fannie Lee
Johnson, Oletta Raley, Louise Robi
erts, Margie Roberts, Ottle Roberts,
Neatus Robertson, Polly Sowell, Lo*
I rene Vincent, Loralne Welsh, Sarah
West, Carrie Williams, Mrs. Belton
i O. Boykln, Mrs. Grace Brewer, Mrs.
i Grace Langley, Mrs. Ruth Morris,
1 Mrs. Willie Sharpe, Mrs. Laura StewI
art, Mrs. Louise S. Rhame, Miss
' Nancy Rhame, Mrs. Mary Langley.
1 The graduates in rirst aid advanced
course are: Mrs. Charles G. MoHer,
1 Ruth W. McClave, Ethel S. Jarvls,
' Mrs. Sidney -E. Maislen, Mrs. William
Cartright, Mrs. Austin Sheheen, Mrs.
Buckner Anderson, McKee G. Boykin,
Mrs. Marie B. Creed, Mrs. Lynn C.
Goodale, Mrs. Kate H. Drakeford, Rudolph
Horner, Mrs. T. L. Little, Mrs.
Dorothy M. Smith, Miss Emily Ste*
voiihoii, Mrt. H. K. Stevenson.
Tlie graduates ia the mo())r corps
are: Mrs. Stanley Mabln.^Tm William
Cartright, Mrs. Ralph Chase,
Mrs. Charles P. Dulloee, Mrs. Gruiuger
Gaither, Mrs, llarohl Glascock,
Mrs. Warren Harris, Miss llolen Harmau.
Mrs. Jack Healey. Rev. Douglas
McArn, Miss KHtubeth McDowell,
Mrs. Warren Pollard, Mrs. Dwight
Partridge, Misa Mary Rlchey, Mrs.
Austin Sheheen, Mrs. Louis Smith,
Mrs. Milton Smith, Mrs. Loou SchlosburK,
Mrs. Ren Team, Miss Olive
Whlttrerige, Mrs, O.O,-Whllakur, Jr.*
Mrs. David Williams, Mrs. C. E.
Watts, Mi's. J. H. Reese, Miss Mar.
garet Clarke, Mrs. Emmie Mcl>auch11
ii, Mrs, Lee Little, Mrs. Nettles Lindsay,
Mrs. Charles G. Moller, Mrs.
Thelma O. Moody.
Mombers of the motor corps who,
in addition, received certiilcatea for
a twenty-hour course in motor transport
are: Mrs. C. G. Moller, Mrs.
Stanley Rabin, Mrs. D. H. Williams,
Mrs. C. C. Whitaker. Jr., Miss Olivo
Whlttredge, Mrs. C. K. Watts, Mrs.
Leon Schlosburg. Mrs. Leo Little,)
Mrs. L. H. Schenk, Miss Elizabethj
McDowell, Mrs. Emmie McLauohlln,
| Mrs. Warren Hurris, Miss Helen Har-:
nuyt, Mrs. Nettles Lindsay, Mrs.'
Grainger Gaitlier, Mrs. liurold Glas-I
cock, Jr., Mrs. Dwight Partridge,
Mrs. Ralph Chase, Mrs. Charles P.
DuBose, Miss Margaret Clarke, Mrs.
J. F, Moody, Mrs. Warren Pollagd. I
The graduates of the canteen corps'
ure: Mrs. Elizabeth Bdum, MIbb Ro-j
salie Rlock, Mrs. Louiso Boykln, Miss
Margaret Clarke, Mrs. Margaret Egeberg,
Mrs. Virginia Elchel, Mrs. Mary
Emma Funderburk, Mrs, Catherine
Goodale, Mrs. Eleanor Goodale, Mrs.
Lucy Graham, Mrs. Nellie Holland,
Mrs. Jauie deLhach, Mrs. Lilly Belle
Muddox, Mrs. Elizabeth Mauldln, Miss
Ada Montgomery, Mrs. Bonnie Moseley,
Mrs. Georgeanna McGaw, Mrs.
Selma McKaiu, Miss Cornelia Oliver,
Mrs. Hazel Oliver, Miss Rachael O'DaninL
Mrs. Margaret Pitts, Mrs. Annetta
Player, Mrs. Harriet Ralnsford,
Mrs. Annie Rhame, Mrs. Theresa
Schlosburg, Mrs. Pickett Shannon,
Mrs. Pearle Rush, Mrs. Dorothy
Smith, Mrs. LuciLle Speth, Mrs. Emily
Stevenson, Miss Gertrude Strother,
Miss Jane Trantham, Miss Maggie
Trantham, Mrs. Rosalie Wallnau, Miss
Jennie Whitaker, Miss Sara Wolfe,
Mrs. Elizabeth Zemp.
Graduates of the nutrition course j
are: Mrs. Lillian Glrdler, Mrs. Dora
K. Barnett, Miss Mnggio Brown, Mrs.
Susie Byrd, Mrs. May Nell Davis,
Miss Faith doLoach, Mrs. Alice Clraham,
Mrs. Mary Morrison, Mrs. Viola
Marshall, Mrs. Emmie McLauchlin,,
Mrs. Minnie Hoese, Miss Helen Whlt-[
aker. I
Tho following received nurse's aid
certificates: Mrs. Elizabeth Bolto,
Mrs. Francis Pickens. Mrs. Thelma
Moody, Miss Pearl Plttmun.
IN MEMOR1AM
Another real Daughter of The Confederacy
"has crossed over the river
and rests amdng the tree#."
Sarah Kennedy Burrows, youngeet
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Aiithotry
MacMillau Kennedy, waa born tu
Camden. May 24. 1861, In the lovely
old family home which atood for
many years before lire destroyed It,
on Broad atrebt. j
Kducated at private schools In Camden
(Mrs. McCandlesa' and Miaa Mag- ,
gle llcNoou, lK>th being well known
teachers of young ladles at thut1
time) her young ladyhood was spent
among the exciting vicissitudes of the
years of war and the Itoconatructhid
period, and at an early ago Hho mar*
led Kdward Find Burrows, of Ap niter
county.
Their home was in the famous old
Brudford Springs neighborhood, and
is now the home of Col. Clark Williams.
known us "The Cedurs and
The Pines."
Hena'Mrs. Burrows became known
- -beloved for her gracious hospitality,
cherry disposition and brave spirit,
a 1 wftys overcoming, never overcome
by life's problems. Sunday, May 24,
was her 91st birthday nnd Ave days
later she "fell on sleep" at the home
of her son, Stanyarno BurrowH.
She was a devoted member of Beth,
esda Presbyterian church In Camden
and as she alwuys boasted "was raised
in the old Tabernacle" and her baptism
and wedding afo recorded in
the annals of the church. Her love
of her native town never faltered. She
was the lust of Iter Immediate family.
,
Surviving are three Sons:* William
Slanyarne and Alexander Burrows,
ten grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.
also many nieces and
nephews and relatives In Camden,
Columbia, and elsewhere.
Funeral services were conducted at
the home of Stanyarno Burrows at
6 o'clock May 30, nnd burial was In
the family plot in the conietery of
St. Phillips church, Bradford Springs.
A mound of exQulsito flowers, among
thorn a wreath of oleander blossoms
from the gardens of Tho' Cedars and
The Pines, where she had planted
the original hush 70 yoars ago, testified
to the love and esteem of thoso
who knew and loved her.
"Thou hast for weary foot, the gift
of rest."?Sadie K. Von Tresckow. i
CARD OF THANK8 1
We wish to egpress our appreciation
for overy kindness shown us In the recent
loss of our threo dear children.?
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Horton and family.
I
Former CamdenLady
Dies In Sumter
Funeral sorvlees were held this af?
ternoon for Mrs. Sarah Doby Kennedy
Burrows, widow of Edward Flud
Uurrowa, who died yesterday at the
home of her son, Stanyarne Burrows,
at Oswego.
Mrs. Burrows wus the Beooud
daughter of Anthony MacMlllau and
Barah Doby Kennedy of Camden and
*as born there May 24, 1861. fu early
girlhood she Joined Betheada Preabyterlan
church of Camden under the
pastorate of her bOlovod minister, Uu*
Uev. Mr. Samuel Hay. She wus ulwuya
a devoted and loyal member
of her church and at the same time
she was very liburul towards all denominations.
always going to some
service on the Lord's day. The bedrock
of her strong, bravo character
was "Ix)vo".
She Is survived by the following
children: William, Stanyarne, and Alexander
Colclough BurvoWs, of Oswego.
Her only daughter, Sadie, Mrs.
John S. McCutchan, died May 24,
1814. A grown son, Kennedy Burrows,
died April 1, 1912, aiid four lt'tle*
sons passed away in childhood.
Her grandchildren are: Miss Emily
L. Burrows. Daleell; Mrs. Jack Hurris,
Orange, Va.; Stanyarne Burrows, Jr.,
Memphis, Tenh.; Mrs. Mlnter Brown,
Laurens; Mrs. John Dawson, Augusta,
(la.; Edward F. Burrows, Crostvlew,
Kin.; Miss Elizabeth S. Burrows,
James H. Burrows, Mrs. Sam Vaughatt,
and Alexander M. Burrows, Oswego.
Two great-grandchlldreu are Carolina
Burrows, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alexnndor M. Burrows, and Margaret..
Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Minter Brown.
Mrs. Burrows was loved by old and
young, rich and poor. She had many
friends throughout the state, especially
in Columbia, where she made frequent
long visits to her niece, Mrs.
Beverly M. English.?Saturday's Sum- - ter
Item.
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On Dean's List
Hartsvllle, June 3. ? Miss Nina
Young, of Westvllle, Is among the
Cokor college sophomores whose names
appear on tho Dean's honor roll for
1941-42. The Dean's honor roll Includes
the namoH of nil students who
have made an average grade of B
on their academic work during tho
| past school year.
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Camden, S. C. Phone 62
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We have a very attractive
line of United 8tatee 8er.
vice Flag* now on tale.
I Barringer Hdw. Co.
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I COMING ATTRACTIONS
i At The
Camden Theatre
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FRIDAY, JUNE 5
l Eleanor Powell ? Red Skelten
I "SHIP AHOY"
Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra
* ^sT^llDAY,0 J UN E*6
Anton Walbrook ? Sally Qray
? "SUICIDE SQUADRON"
Added: Oang Busters and
} Comedies
SATURDAY, JUNE 6 .
~ 10:30 Show
Paul Kelly ? Fay Wray
9 "NOT A LADIES' MAN"
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SUNDAY, JUNE 7
George Murphy ? Anne Shirley
! with Freddy Martin Orchestra
"THE MAYOR
OF 42nd ST."
: ' MORBAY ?TUESDAY'
JUNE S and 9
, Shirley Temple ? William Gargan
"MISS ANNIE ROONEY".
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10
William Holden ? Frances Dee
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GRAVY BOWLS ___ _ SOUP BOWLS
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DINNER PLATES . CREAM PITCHERS
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