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J ■ I I itaififilfiM : J Mrs. W ^ StS CAitOgM, SOUTH CAWOLIWA. yWIDAY. NOVEMBER 2^ 1f4S »»Aai Pfv« QUARL€S-BI8'H0FPBERGER ^u,rA 8 o’clock ceretottal «t the PresbytSS ^ Prances Justine Quarleo J. Biahottberger siAies ^my, were unutO in Mrs. John William Flowers McLEOO-ANOERBON ^rriag, by the Rev. 5ou,l„ Me an 8Pohen before the drawing rwin of the manse before a Katherine of the immediate families and a fei ntlmate friends. The couple entered together^ and the single ring service was used. A program of nuptial music was played by Mrs. A. Douglas McArn. bride was lively iii a drese of inter white with black accessories and a purple-lipped orchid, corsage. ri^liniP aho tirr\*>A *Ut_ For traveling she wore over this cos', tu^.^^ream polo coat with black velvet ^lar. Mrs. Bishoffberger i.s the daughter ^ ' ^ Quarles of Edgefield. She finished tfie schools in Edgefield and graduated in the training school at the jCamden hos pital. She is extremely popular in Camden and her friends will be^glad that she will make her home hero In Jack R Stein, who before her the Sanders apartments, Pair street Happen November 13, was Miss* Sergeant Bishoffberger is attached ^1 vernelle H«mmond, daughter toHS'k rtSe^depIl-l o( Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hammond, of ment. He came to Camden from Heith Springs. ‘ JMttsburgh, Pa. Out-of-town guests Imrhided Miss Martha Bishoffberger of pittsbuigh, _ ..J^ftax.-Sj^ter ■ m the.-groom, -and Mrs-. COMING ATTRACTIONS —AT— Camden Hieatce Buelah Dempster Hicks of Kershaw. fRlDAY and SATURDAY NOVEMBER 26th and 27th Errol Flynn — Julie Bishop >^WORTHERN PURSUIT^ MRS. Gr^M. HCrWr^R HOSTESS AT BRIDGE - ADs. G, M, Uutt^ir was hostess af bridge on Wednfefeday afternoon, Nov. 17. at the Instructors club, Greene! street. Eight tables were Jn jjlay ini the club living rooms which" were at tractively decorated in a Thanksgiving motif. Prizes were awarded Mrs. J, E. McKaln for high score, to Mrs. Julian Sanders, Sr., for low score, the Added: Women At War and Cartoon SUNDAY, NOV. 28th Robt. Page — Louise Allbritton Dana Barrymore — Walteh Abel “FIRED WIFE” MONDAY and TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29th and 30th Mickey Rooney — Judy Garland “GIRL CRAZY” WEDNESDAY and THURS. DECEMBER Ist and 2nd Randolph Scott — Noah Berry, Jr. Barry Fitzgerald ^ “CORVETTE K-22S” - 'three duece floating prize went to ^Mrs. Joe Stone and the consolation prize was won by Mrs. John Lindsay. Bingo prize was won by Mrs. J. Li Williford and the hostess presented Mrs. E. R. Partridge with a special gift. Joining the guests for the tea hour were Mrs. Thos. Reynolds, Mrs. Chas. F. Sowell, Mrs. John S. Lindsay, MrS/ T. A. Mott. Sr., of Hickory, N. IC., and the Misses Helen Hunter, Betty Stevenson, Dot Sowell and Nancy Sanders who asjslsted Mrs. Hunter in serving deUcloiiB. refresh-, jments, consisting of Russian tea, tea sandwiches and cookies. A wedding of outstanding interest was solemnised Monday eyentng, NoV. 22, in the Lyttieton. Street Methodist churcB. when” Miss "Sarah Elleh Mc Leod becamb the bride of William C. Anderson of Hendersonville, N. C. and Camden. The Rev. Henry F. Collins, pastor, officiated In the presence of a large gathering of relative* and friends. The altar was a bower of white blos soms, gladioli, chrysanthemums and roses contrasted with Winter greens and lighted by caudles in seven- branched candclahrms*. Pree'effing the ceremony a group of nuptlaPselections were played by Mrs James Gandy, organist, and Miss Margaret Salmonff was soloist. The traditional wedding marches were used. The bride, who was given in mar riage by her brother, Clifford McLeod, wore her traveling suit of Soldier Wue wool with turf brown accessories. She' carried a white prayer book centered with a white orchid. Miss Mary McLeod of Florence, was her sister's maid of honor and only attendant. She wore a moss-green suit with brown accessories «nd her^ flowers were Sunburst rose buds in a shoulder corsage. The bridegroom had hts brother, A. Buckner Anderson, as. his best man. j Ushers were James Terry of Ander-1 son atnifamden, and RamscT'Hf’rtnni of Greenville and Camden. i Mrs. McLeod, mother of the bride,! was gowned^ln teal Wue- with black ; touches and she wore a corsage of i whiter roHca; 'Fh^ groom's mother;* Mrs. Anderson, wore a coat.ume suit of black silk faille with black acces. sorlcs and her flowers were of white rosea. After a short wedding trip the cou ple will make their home at 1509 f^alr streetr- [ Mrs. Anderson Is the daughter of i Mn. Willim'Alcxiadtf Gnat MRS. JOHN WILLIAM FLOWERS, formerly Miss Sarah Nina Harvln. of this city, who became the brido of John William Flowers, also a former Camden resident, at a nuptial event at the First Baptist churen m Co lumbia Saturday evening. Mrs. Flowers Is the daughter of Mrs. James Eui;ene Harvln of Columbia, formerly of this city. Mr. Flowers Is a son of Mrs. Mary Ann Tucker Flowers and the late John M. Flowers of this city. ALEXANDER F. HAMMOND .HONORED IN ENGLAND Sgt, Alexa^nder F. Hammond, son of Mrs. Louise Hammond, 213 DeKalb street, Camden, was recently honored by his Bombardment group "some where in England,” upon his having completed one year of foreign service. Sgt. Hammond Is a member of the famous "Ted’s Flying Circus Group,” ' 4 ■ ■■ " ■ - ^ersondls and ^oqielg Mrs. Maxine Nettles, Society Editor Phone 181 .Mrs. Addison L. McLeod, and the late | Mr. Mclaeod of Camden. She finished t I school in Camden also taking a post- graduate Secefarlal course here. She j has been employed at the Southern t I Aviation school. Mr. Anderson, the son of Mrs. Har j rlett Anderson, and the late Mr. An- * derson of Hendersonville, N. C.. grad uated from the Hendersonville High school, and attended college In North I Carolina. He is assistant hanger- lef ,|n the maintenance department the . Southern Aviation school. Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Emma Boyle and Miss Katherine Murchison of Sumter, Mrs. Harriett j Anderson of Hendersonville, N. C., Miss Mary McLeod of Florence, and T. C. McLeod of Holy Hill. Mrs. William Alexander Grant, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gas kin. of Camden, who recently was married to Mr. Grant, of Mocksvllle, N. C. The Jungle pianos of AukoIh. Por tuguese M^t Africa, are made of gourds «nd are Sim Her te our xylo phones. in the European, African and Middle Eastern theatres of operatioir. • ....... ..NEW ORGANIZATION FOR Harry, D. Klrkover of Buffalo, N. Y., of her mother, Mrs. Lee Taylor of CHURCH BOYS ■ eminent sportsman, arrived over" last New York City,. , An Interesting feature of the service wccIt'Bnd for tlio ^Vintor soflsoo. i O&dct uOfln C. B&rfl©ld ^^lin Opap<* ^hur^^i n^Tt SundAv fnopninflr< Miss Minnie B. White, of Wlnthrop Kershaw, is home for a while after L^^ jl, at 11:15- a. m.. wHl be the College, spent the week-end with her nndergolng an appendix operation. Fhe j installation of eight boys into a new w^hTch has made suchTanotable reMrt Wylie Hogue, and Mr. has been a member o* * the Cadet organisation, by the Rector, Dr. Hogue, Walnut street. Nurses corps since September and 1*1 Maurice Clarke. The organization is - Mrs. W. L.. Wright, Chesnut streeL ^ °5 for boys who have been assisting in arrived on Thursday from Garden the services of the church as crucifers, City, L. I.. N. Y.. for the ovlnter sea-^ n bearers and servers At the altar, son Watts rwelved his l»riie i^oys thems^elves suggested the . Mrsrc. A Smylle, 4th. (Rhetta Me Ma“mn“i^Alr*^lel7^arUM;^FS ree'ent dinner givw ♦ ’ DowelD and dauahter Henrlettat Me- Marianna, Fia. to them by the rector. It will be ■ nenrimiai me hq spent a ten days leave here with vnown as the Servers Guild Those to • Willie, have arrived for an extended his narents Mr and Mr* A F Watts I? .t>v with h«r mnther Mr« Henr<--tta S*" Parents, Mr. auQ Mrs. A. F. wstts, Installed on Sunday are: Donald H MStowSu SStleYon sSee^^^^ U J**2J;®,I*^^*'*“* for duty at Ran- Campbell. Jr.. Shannon Lindsay. Tom H McDowell Lyttieton street. Jdolph Field, Texas, where he will Ancrum. Jr.. John Undsay, Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. John L. Weeks of Uke an instructors course prior to In- thmesn, Joseph Jackson, John Zemp Buy War Bonds and Stamps TAe Esemal Symbol of tht hove You Share A GENUINE REGISTERED K)eepsdke r i ENGAGEMENT RING Ksapvofca ASHLEY AAotdiad Sat 7A75 Ett^^aaiaat Ring SO.OO gaapaok* CLASSIC AAoldtad Sat SSJM Engagaaiattt Ring 7SJX) Kaaptoka FENWICIC *4o»el*ad Sat 250.00 lieogvwMt Ring 200.00 KaapMka SETHANY Metckad Sat 375.00 Engagenent Ring 300.00 To her . . . that “Keepsake” on her finger is .a constant fominder of your love. To you ... it means that there is a girl back home who really cares—and eagerly awaits your^retum. Througih five decades K'eepsake diamonds have ^ined^high standards of color, cut and clarity. The Keepsake Certificate-df Registration and Guarantee is your protection against an unwise choice. Come in and see the new iruitched sets. Elasthampton, N. Y., have opened their Winter place on Lyttieton street and will remain for the season. Their daughter, Mrs. Bruce Ryan, returned with them after a vliit. with friends In New York. Mr.. and Mrs. H. Grainger Gaither win Arrive 4hl* week-end from. Weat- bury, L. I.. N. Y. Mrs. Gaither has been here for two months but was called North on account of the death •tructlng at Gochran Field, G*. I and Frank Babbitt Lt. W. L. I Jackson left on Thursday T for new duty at Long View, Texaa. He I pvt. t, J. PEACH is tl^son of Mrs. W. L. Stokes and ARRIVES IN ENGLAND Mr. Stokes. Mill street. Another son. Word was received Uat week that Capt. Carlisle Jackson, is stationed Prt. T. J. Peach, son of Mr. and Mrs. with the Army forcei in Italy. H« T. J. Peach of Cgmden, baa arrived lec^ived hia commteslon aa aectmd lifely at hla deetlnatloB somewhere lieutenant at Ciemgon college, hla Mq jgmgland. first lieutenancy in North Africa and' his captaincy in Italy. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ONE OF THE BRIGHT SPOTS IN CAMDEN Every day our splendid alleys are visited by new bowlers as well as the regular ones thart enjoy this recreational and healthy apoit. Meet your friends here and get some real body building mosclea. It's very exciting, too,* CAMDEN BOWUNG CENTER North Brood Stroot With the Sick Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plowden an nounce the birth of a son on Nov. 18, at the Camden hospital. The baby has been named Lee, Jr. Mrs. Plow den Is the former Dale Tyson of Georgetown. They are making their home here at the Andrew Whitaker home on Lyttletown street. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brooks Williams on Monday. Nov. 22. at the Camden hospital, a daughter. The young lady has been named Caroline Brooks. The many friends of Mrs. D. M. Davb, Camden Beauty Shop, will re gret to learn that 8l\p Is confined to her home on Lyttieton street with a broken toe, sustained when she acci dently stepped on her Scottie dog In the dark, throwing her foot against a sharp object . , Pvt and Mrs. Harry Lee Gregory are being congratulated upon the ar rival of a sonr Harry Lee, Jr., born Saturday, Nov. 20, at the Camden hdspital. Mrs. Gregory (Mattie l.,ee Cullen) will , remain here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. TCullen, Hampton street , * Miss Marie Kirkland has been dis missed from the Camden hospital and is at her home on Fair street. The many friends of Mr. H. W. Cut- tino, one of the Inspectors at the Air port, will be glad to learn that he is doing nicely at the Tourney hospital in Sumter, after a serious operaticn. BOWER8-TETZLAFF Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bowers of Camden, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Frieda, to Avia tion Cadet Tetzlaff of the U. S. Army -Air corps of Shaw Field and Ev.ins- ton. 111., Saturday, Nov. 13 at 9:80 p. m. The ceremony was performed at the Baptist parsonage by Rev. J. B. Caston, pastor of the First Baptist church of Camden. The double ring ceremony being used. Only relatives and close friends of the bride being i present. The bride, who is one of Camden’s most popular young ladles, was lovely in a street length dress of powder blue crepg, trimmed with seeded pearls and black accessories. Her only ornament was a cameo broach that was worn by her mother on her wed ding day. The bride’s mother wore a beige suit with British tan accessories. Mrs. Tetzlaff is s graduate of AntL och High school and attended Win- tbrop college. Cadet Tetzlaff is the son of Mrs. Lillian Tetzlaff and the late John A. Tetzlass of Evanston, III., and is s grsdnate or EvkHston Hi^ schood a attended Northwestern University Evanston, 111., for three years prior to bis enlistment. He will leave for an advanced training school Dec. 1, cud will be accompanied by Mrs. Tetzlaff. ■-i ■ ■4 •^1 It is estimated that adequate light-1 ing on city streets would save 3,000 [ persons from death annually. hay.® many other beautiful holiday and Chnstmi ?ifts. Watches, Bracelets, ■ Costume Jewelry, Silvcr- -Ware, Glassware, etc. Come in and make your selec tion while our-stocks are complete. ^he rkioffer Company JEWELERS AND OPTOMtTWSlS Give Him or Her A BICYCLE - For Christmas Our supply is very limited, so call now and select your^ All are of good standard makes. We pay highest prices for uked, bicycles and also do expert repair work.. . DeKalb Bike Shop WmI DeKalb Siraat The Way To A Woman’s Heart—With . Flowers of Pure Delight They’re Here! Every 'woman of every age appreciates the proud per fection of exquisite flow ers. We have a variety of the loveliest in season— for he/ Jiome, for • her X, table, for-her to wear! The Gamdb Floral Co. * # 211 East Lanrena S^nat ““T CAMDIK,^ C. Phone 193