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r ^personals and Society Mr*. Main* Nettle*, Society Editor Phone 181. W~~~^ J c. fcJwiuK and daughter* I Myrtle Beach for two weeks. ?d Mr.. O. K. Cooley spent weekend Jn ClhltOIl w,th r?l?* R[' j Rush and Mrs. Daisey 011 .re spending this week la Charles With Mr. -and Mrs. Guy Rush. ^Kra I>?" Farls Team) df| Biirlotie. N'. C., spent the week-end ;,h relative In Lugoff and Camden, lilr and Mrs. John Taylor, Fair St., the Fourth of July week-end ^R>h their parents In Plttsboro, N. C. '^ y,SH Not a Godwin of the Camden company 1b spending her vacant in Columbus, Ohio. ^^^ pvt Hilly Clyburn, son of Mr. and Hp L. L. Clyburn, Broad street, Is Ktioned at Cainp Croft. ^ yiuu Sarah Harnhlll Is receptionist the Chamber of Cominerce during ! Kd absence at Mrs. John M. Chapln, Ko is away on her vacation. | Hmis. J. Nettles Lindsay and sons,; iHrf Mrs. John Heath and children, j Kg upending two weeks at Pawleys Ky"s. Henry Bolte . and son, Billy' Herue. of Marietta, Oa., are spending :Kn,g time with her mother, Mrs, J. A. ^Erne, Hotel Camden. | iKr. and Mrs. V. W. Van Lue of N.owv rleans. La., arrived on Sunday for ^ week's visit with their daughter, A. W. Habeeb and Lt. Habeeb. j ^ Pfc. Carl Stokes who Is stationed H Camp Livingston, La., is spending jK furlough with uis family In CasK, and Camden. I ; I.Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Watt returned Sunday from a week's visit to ^Koxville. Teun., and Birmingham, | Hilr. and Mrs. B. W. Marshall, Lake jHiw, received word that their son, .Hennie Marshall, had been transferred 'H^Fort Riley, Kansas. ^ Charles E. Boineau and son, Trip ett Boineau, Boykln, spent the week od with Charles Boineau, Jr., who is ^ pre-flight school, United States Hpry air corps, Chapel Hill, N. C. Miss "Tweedie" Blakeney left on Hednesda.v for New York and Long Hand where she will visit her aunt, rs. E L. Williams, and Mr. Wil^ ams. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pollard, Mill ^ reet. had as their guests over the Hburth of July, Mrs. Pollards mother Hd 3lster. Mrs: V. R. Ward and Miss Hary Louise Ward of Augusta, Ga. Mrs. Michael Volpe who with Lieut, olpe are occupyng the Davidson it. 611 Fair street, left on Thursday ^ rber home in Curwensvllle, Pa. She ipects to be away for etn days. Mr and Mrs. A. J. Helms of ^Barlotte. N. C., spent the week-end Hdi their daughter, Mrs. Albert BurKvs. and Mr. Burrows, Rice apartHents. H Mr. and Mrs. William Byrnes, Lau^ ds Court, have as their guests lis week, Mrs. Byrnes' sisters, MisHas Mary Kept and Llbby Stevens Ind Miss Betty Jones of Radford, Va. ^^Dt. and Mrs. A. H. Ehrenclou, Hmtleto, and their family are spend^ hg sometime at their farm near Harden. They came here from Now Mr. and Mrs. Harvey "Cotton" lark and daughter, Mary, visited Mr. H.Dd Mr? Hushy Tindal in Henderson, C? on Sunday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. V. W. Clark. I Mrs Sam Boykln (Paulette West) as returned to her home In Wllm igton, Del, after a visit with her arents. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. West, ^ rsfield avenue. 8gt. Willis Shedd has been visiting mother. Mrs. Allle Shedd Sinclair, or ten days. Sgt. Shedd Is now staa' the Myrtle Beach Bombing Mrs. c. w. Sinclair and son, Hij ??e' aro viaitlng her daughter, Mrs. Nucholi and huBband. Also her wband. Mr. C. W. SincUgr, who is H,?tV? at the shipyard In* Panama'' HCpl. Furman Alewine Is Visiting his ?ple in Camden for a week. Cpl. u ?. is fitatloned at Craig Field, Mrs. Dan Moseley and niece ^pii accompany him back for a visit Hith her daughter. Staff 8gt. Carollue Nolsou, WAAC, ol Newark, N. J., t? visiting lu Camden. Mr. DuvUl Kuhn, of Washington, 1). C., and Mra. Edwin Davidson (Carolyn Kohn) have boon guests of Mra. Gus Hlrach. Lieut. Davldaou ia now abroad. Mra. Sumner Walte, Broad atreet, left for Washington, D. C? ou laat Friday where ahe will spend a iuouth with her huBbaud, Coi. Sumuer Walte. Their two aona are at Camp Arrowhead. N. C., for two months. Mra. J. H. Montgomery, Carriaou atreet, and Mra. John Uoodalo, Lyttleton atreet, are viaiting Mra. Frank Montgomery (Nell Cloodale) in Jackaonvllle Beach, Fla. Lt. Montgomery la stationed near there with the U. 8. Navy. . Capt. and Mra. John Carl West (I/ola Ithame) of Camp Davis, N. C., were here over laat week-end with their mothers, Mrs. Mattie West and Mrs. Hoyktn Rhame. They are being transferred to the base hospital at Fort Moultrie. i' Miss Natalene Zelgler of Estill and Charlotte, N. C., and Miss Ixmlse Hawkins of Mt. City, Tenn., and Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end with Miss Mary Itlchey, DeKalb St. Miss Ziegler formerly lived in Camden. * \ , Captain Sidney Malsler, In charge of the ipedlcal department of the Southern Aviation school here ^nd now In North Africa, is the proud father of a son, born recently, according to word received by friends in this city. Mrs. Irby Holland and daughter, Sara Etta, returned to their home in Clinton after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. O. F. Cooley. Mrs. Holland will be remembered here as Miss Desdle Adair and was in training at the hospital here in 1918. Mrs. H. L. Richey, DeKalb street, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Sara Lynn Richey, Miss Ida Mae Mo Manus and Miss {Catherine Truesdale of Rock Hill, attended the graduation exercises of Herbert, Lynn Richey at N. C. State college, Raleigh, N. C. He received his degree In Agriculture and Soils. Col. Onan A. Hydrick of Fort Benning, Ga., arrived on Sunday for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bates, The Cedars and The Pines. Mrs. Hydrick (Dorothy Smith) who has been here for three weeks will return with him on Thursday. Their son, Billy Heath, will remain for a? longer visit with the Bates. Mrs. J. C. Parker (Caroline McKaln) and two children, Jean and Linda, have returned to their home in Union after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Nannie M. McKaln, Fair street. Mrs. Parker spent a few days in Pulaski, Va., with her neice, Miss Louise McNeeley, a graduate nurse, who has been confined to her bed for some time suffering a back injury sustained from a fall while riding horse back. Miss McNeeley attended nurses training school at the Camden hospital. LT. AND MRS. HABEEB ENTERTAINED TUE8DAY Lt. and Mrs. A. W. Habeeb entertained Informally Tuesday evening at their apartment on Fair street, for Mrs. Habeeb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Van Lue of New Orleans, La. Punch, iced Individual cakes and salted nuts were served theVuests | invited to meet these charming visitors. Summer flowers were used in profusion in the apartment and the hosts were assisted in entertaining by Lt. and Mrs..M. A. Clay, Lt. and Mrs. H: W. Clapp, Lt. and Mrs. Chas. Broome and Miss Caroline Richardson. SHEORN-KINQ llethc sda Proa by t?i^<u church WAN (he scene of a wedding of dignity And charm Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock when Miss Sarah Mildred Sheorn became the bride of Charles Allen K^ng, Lieut, in United States Army Air corps. The ltev. A. Douglas McArn. pastor of the church, officiated In the presonce of relatives and friends. Palms, summer ferns and standing baskets of Shasta daisies with sevenbranched candelabra holding cathedral tapers formed the background for the vows. Before the ceremony Mrs. A. Douglas McArn, organist, played a program of lovely music. The wedding march from "Ixihengrtn" was used for the processioual and the Mendelssohn march for the recessional. The bride, a beautiful brunette, who was given In marriage by her father, Benton Shoorn, wore her travelling suit, a flattie Carnegie model of midnight blue summer crepe, made two piece and having elbow length sleeves with deep cuffs and collar of white starched embroided pique. With this she wore a midnight blue straw hat with small veil, blue patent leather and gaberdiue pumps and carried a tailored nosegay of bridal roseB. v-v Mtsa Emily Sheorn, only slHter of the bride, wus maid of honor. She wore a street length dreHs of Pearl gray chiffon with bands of gray lace on the skirt, u small chalk-whito sailor with gray veil and white accessories and sho carried a nosegay of Richmond red roses, Mrs. Sheorn, mother of the bride, was dressed In a Navy blue sheer dress with small Navy hat trimmed with flesh pink roBes and her flowers were pink roses in a shoulder corsage. Immediately following the cereinony the couple left for Atunta, Ga. where Lt. King Is sattloned with Eastern Air Lines. Mrs. King, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sheorn, graduated from Camden city schools and attended Lander college, Greenwood. She Is a popular member of the Junior Weffare League* and a young woman of extreme charm. Lt. King is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. King of Scarsdale, N. Y. He Is a graduate of Scarsdale High school and the University of Pennsylvania. He was commissioned at Marlanua, Fla., in April,' and was a member of the class 43-D, Southern Aviation school In the 64th AAFFTD, Camden. REYNOLDS-KING Miss Alice Reynolds of Lugoff, and Sgt. W. F. King of Fort Jackson, were united In marriage Saturday, July 3. 1943, by N. C. Arnett, judge of probate. Mrs. King Is the daughter of Mrs. Annie Reynolds of Lugoff. Sgt. King Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. King of Laurel, Md. After finishing Laurel high school he attended the University of Maryland. The couple left Immediately following the ceremony for the groom's former home In Maryland and visited in Washington and Baltimore. Mrs. King will make her home with her mother In Lugoff. Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. J. S. Robinson of St, Louis, Mo., sister of the bride, and Cpl. ^nd Mrs> John B. Ridley of Fort Jackson. MR8. JOHN L. TEAM ENTERTAIN8 BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. John L. Team added a table of visitors to tier bridge club which she entertained on Wednesday afternoon, at her home on Broad street. Invited to this lovely affair, besides the club members, were Mrs, R. E.'Stevenson, Mrs. T. Lee Little, Mrs. E. Clarkson Rhame and Mrs. B. O. Boykln. Prises for high score were won by Mrs. Stevenson for the guests and by Mrs. Dan Murchlson for the club members. The hostess served delicious sandwiches and Coca-Colas at the conclusion of the card game. MISS JULIA 8NELL BRIDE OF SOT. RU8H Miss Julia M. Suell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Suell, Klloroe, became the bride of Sgt. Isaac A. Hush of the 366th Squadron, Coffeyvllle Army Air Field, eon of Mr. aud Mrs. J. B. ltueh, Camden, on. Saturday afternoon, June 19, at 6 o'clock, with Chaplain Jamee N. Kelly, Jr., official lng at the Presbyterian double-ring . ceremony in the Poet chapel. Pfc, Bob Korufeld played the processional and provided a mueical background for the ceremony. I Plume and yellow gladioli filled the vases on the altar which ulao held lighted tapere. The bride wae attired in an aqua street-length drees with white accessories and corsage of gardenias. Miss Helen Snell, sister of the bride, who attended her, wore a yellow street-length dress with brown and white accessories, her corsage I being salmon gladioli. Sgt. tlPranols H. Kirbock also of the 366th, served as best man. Mrs. Hush is a graduate of Hiloree High school and received her dogree from Wlnthrop college in South Carolina. Sgt. Hush graduated from the High school at Camden. They will reside here. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. Hush announce the marriage of their daughter Vernell, to Staff Sergeant Albert Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bradley, of Camden, in Charleston, S. C., Monday, Jnly 5th. Kvery seventh person engaged in the life Insurance business before the outbreak of war was in the armed forces, In war production, or in government war service by the end of 1942, accardtng to recent survey. The Netherlands merchant marine sailed a total of over 56,000,000 sea miles in 34 months since the German occupation of Holland. 7T~ i == Picnic Held In Park Last Monday The Recreation committee of the Kershaw County Civic Council hel?l a picnic in Hampton Hark Monday afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30. C. T. lialdwlu. chairman of the Uecroatiou committee, had charge of the program of guinea and atuuta. Crises were awarded the winners in the dfforent races and contests held. Later in the afternoon refreshments of cookies, sandwiches, and lemonade were served. Miss Lillian Yates was chairman of the refreshment committee. About 75 young people enjoyed this happy occasion. Supervised play lu the park is one of the alma of the Recreation committee. Hoglnnlng with this past* Tuesday, July 6. and continuing through the summer the following will be In Hampton Park from 4:30 to 6:30 to serve as supervisors: Monday, Mr. Lindsay Pegrce; Tuesday, Mr. C. T. Raldwlnj^^edneaday, Mrs. Rolton Hoykln; TlfMpjay, Mrs. W. C. Perry, and-Friday, KW.' John Hoover. It is hoped by the committee that all children will hvuII thointtolvoH of thlH opportunity to play in Hantptou IVirk. i Buy War Bonds and Stamps RADIO ACTOR QOE8 FROM CAMDEN TO 8UMTER (Continued From P*fle 1) * to hie liking. Cadet CraWhoy states that he fiuda reveille in the army life hard to meet after yeara of sleeping all morning when lu the show huaiueaa. lie drawa an intereatiug parallel between the theatre and flying. ''First night nervouaneaa la typicul of even the heat players of the state," he aaya. "Once on the aet however, thinga move ao faat that there ia not time to think of nervouaneaa. The name ta true of one'a flrat nolo flight. 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