BwpcrsonaU and Society| II Mr? Sodrty Editor Phono 181 D C. Htnson are at vs0*" Ea wiirkiuau of ColuuiWa Btf,w'^,K ,ud in cmtou.wWi r^fjiuliy Uiiilth and Miss Anna HSs Pfl| u H* "T'linmpi "? on' HS*h K&rHsura v S?|,t'p'iwite of 5&! iflity * ?. end in Camden with E*t "w ' Xtol camdooEwf* .. 1 lnir who In with the i^emy Bnglneero North, visitlr a A",l> hero thia week. K bl> tuu j.-orta of others recently ftr?JS?' BPrihg.. Fl?-. V Kt ?to???4 iSljU of jJiM" h'apomilng gome tithe H ngtthewi. relattve? here. frleuds ana^ gumter, spent K*? Ten* with, her sister, Mia a Hit- * ,? t the ivy Lodge. WW* ??Mre BUI MerriU returne a k or Walterboro, ?**' D?, S o?"T brother, Harold |iK ?u:;r\r,a sL?k. n. Mm.,st. jBot,'. |h kicberdaon, Lyttleton Blks Caroim TueBday from her, New York and N-w j Kgland- vciikland of Brunswick, I0" frilled home on Saturday by, fe mne.- o' hi. father. Shauuou Rfaf" Mae and Margaret Catoe I . Netta ne. Zemp, his grandmother and his aunt, Mrs. Harold McNinch. Green and l yellow was carried out in the favore and In the cups holding ioe cream. J AME$-KNOB LOCK Quaint little Bethesda Presbyterian church was the scene of a lovely wedding Saturday evening, August 14. at 7:30 o'clock, when Miss Patricia Ames of Miami, Fla., and Baldwin, L. became the bride of Lt. Bruce ? D. Knoblock of the Southern Aviation school and Sturgeon Bay, W'aconsin, The pastor, Rev. A, Douglas McArn, using the double ring ceremony, of-' flqiated in the presence of the immediate families and fellow officers and their wives. -The church was beautifully decorated with Southern smllax, standing' baskets of white flowers and sevenbranched candelabras holding white 1 cathedral tapers. Before the ceremony Mrs. ('. Q. Knoblock, mother of the bridegroom and a former concert soloist sang "Because." She was accompanied by Mrs. A. Douglas McArn, organist. The * traditional wedding marches were played. The bride, a charming brunette^ was lovely in a two piece suit of white pebble crepe with embroidered motifs. With this she wore a starched calot of white pique with short white veil. Her accessories were white and her flow- * ers were a shower bouquet of white gladioli and fresias. She was given in marriage by her father, Charles P. Ames. Miss Antoinette Ames, sister of the brid^, was maid of honor. She wore a street length dress of aqua blue crepe With white accessories and a shoulder corsage of Richmond Red roses. Lt. Henry C. Benitez, classmate of Lt. Knoblock at* the Southern Aviation school, was best man. Mrs. Ames, mother of the bride, was gowned in a poudre blue crepe dress with matching straw sailor and A corsage of yellow tea roses. Mrs. Knoblock, mother of the groom, wore a suit of navy blue and while polkadotted sheer, navy blue accessories and her flowers were pink rose buds. Immediately following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Ames entertained at an informal receptioh in the dining room at the Hotel camden. Punch was served from a tastefully appointed table centered with a crystal bowl of white altheas and Shasta daisies and flanked by white tapers in double ' crystal holders. A decorated wedding cake was cut by Lt. Knoblock and his bride And served to their guests. ' - T : J'-r'1.,1 1 | |?BMMM?? I I II I I <1 Mrs. Knoblock Is a graduate of Scuddor school, N. Y.f and has been employed as an Interpertor for the United States government Lt. Knoblock attended Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., and the University of Puerto Rico. They will be at home at their apart* ment at the Court Inn for the remainder of Lt. Knoblock's primary training. } \ Out-of-town guests Included Mr. and' Mrs. Charles P. Ames of Miami, Fla., parents of the bride, Mrs. C. Q. Knoblock of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., mother of the groom, Miss Antoinette Ames of Miami, Fla., and Pvt. Ames of Ft. Jackson. r Bermuda was settled in 1609 by a party of colonists, under Sir George Somera, who were shipwrecked" eh route to Virginia. ?u- cu. a. . / Camden Girl Is Wedded to Lieut. . , Announcement has been made here Qt'the marriage of Miss Rosa Lee Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frankt.L. Jordan of Fair street, to Lt. Victor Marturano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Marturano of Montclalr, N. J.,- at Rapid City, South .Dakota, July 3. The ceremony took place at the Methodist church chapel, Ren. Carl Stromberg officiating. Attending the couple at the ceremony were the mother of the bridegroom and It. and Mrs. Frank D. Barron of Charleston, W. Va. The bride was attired in a two-piece frock of navy b\ue with neck line and bracelet-length sleeves being edged in white. Navy accessories and a gardenia corsage completed her costume. The bride was a former resident of the DeKalb section and of this city. 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