The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 21, 1944, Image 5

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TMt CAkOKH CHRONICLE. CANOEN. tOUTN CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 21. 1t44 RAOE Five personals and §ocietq Mrs. Maxum Nettles. SocIetY ^|Editer PhoM 181 MISS MARQARETTE LITTLE ENTERTAINED FRIDAY on Friday eveninx at the home of Jher,parents on Lyttleton street at a I miacellaneoas shower, hoBoring Mias Helen Burns, bride^lecL Miss Little I was maid of honor and only attendant furlongh. He will be stationed after- for the wedding of Miss Bums to Cpl. wards at Fort Derens, Mass. | Hughey Tindal, Jr., on Monday eveB- Sgt. Laurie West, United State Ma- rine corps, stationed at Camp Le-* Twelre of the honor-guest’s most Juene, N. C., was called home on t®thnate friends were inrited and Thursday by illness in her family, after “any contests, in which prises She will return her_e_agiUiL_the last *>y Miss Buma, Miss MU- of the month for a ten day furlough. Marsh and Miss Marynelle Hall, Mrs. Richard Jengins (Helen Tin- the many glfU brought by the guesU dal) of Baltimore, Md., is risUing her ^er® opened. Indlridual sweetpea mother, Mrs. Hughey Tindal. She corsages were presented each guest came especially to atteitd the wed- the bride-elect’s chair was marked ding of her brdther, Cpl. Hughey Tin- ^tth a corsage <jf Bridal rosebuds, dal. Jr., to Miss Helen Bums on Mon- Th® LltUe home was beautifully deco day evening. | rated in many arrangements of cut Mi.oa. Aowers and the hostess, assisted by ber mother. Mrs. T.. Lee‘Little, and SSf Mrs. WmS D. Nettles (Ellen Little) week end^it W C U N C w«h Vlas cream, small ice cakes. Lw “iTe si™?' <)>. brSUl mottt of .accompanied by Miclcey Jones, who ^ will spend the week-end at Oak rr-s ' Ji!RT"SREA’TVj??iss Dr. and Mrs. Rlppon La Roche have. arrived in Camden where he will be The benefit bridge party, given by ntuched to the Camden hoepltal the Catholic church, "Our Lady of staff. Mrs. La Roche is the former Perpetual Help,’’ on Thursday after- Florence Savage, daughter of Mr. and noon at St. Mary’s Hall, was a tre- Mrs. Henry Savage, Sr. They have mendous success, thanks to Mrs. C. been living In Charleston where EF. m. Hunter and her committee. Twenty- La- Roche was at the Medical college, three tables were in play and attrac- Mt. and Mrs. W. F. Byrd attended tlve prlaes given the following: Mrs. the graduation exercises of their N. R. Ooodale, Jr., for a high score, daughter. Miss Lula Grace, at Berry s bottle of wine—Door prlxe, Mrs. W. college. Miss Byrd has done' out- L. Goodale, a padded bridge table standing work during her college cover—Bingo prites, Mrs. Locke career, and was voted “Who’s Who’’ Craig, a potted cyclamen. Mrs. Hubert in athletics, and music. She is teach- Wilson, a framed flower print Ing in Sylvester, Ga., In the city Chance* were sold on a bottle of wine schools. which was won by Miss Josephine Cpl. William R. Wilson, who has a beautifully decor- been stationed at the Aerial Gunnery homemade cake which was won MRS. ALICE MAYRE ENTERTAINS WITH TEA i „ Mrs. Alice Mayre Invited a few iB- Mm 'Margxni^. Xttue enuctaSMA ttmate friends and the sister* of Mr*. Mis* Helen Hunter *pent the week end with friends in Angustn. Oa. Rev. A. T. tlsner of Newberry, ac companied Mr. and Mr*. W. F. Byrd to Rome. (Mt., last week, Mr. and Mr*. 8. L. Bsrrd of Chester, have been recent guests of their par ents,"Mr. awl Mr*. Win Byrd. Father J. Edmund Burke is spend ing this week with friends in St Augustine. Fla. Mrs. W. A. Garrison and daughter. Sofia, of Florence, spent the week-end I with Miy. J. C. Gillis, Fair street. Miss Mary Pitts is leaving this week for New York where she will spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Wiilie Hinson of Cassatt, had as her guest this week, her sister-in- law, Mrs. Jo‘hn P. Mlncy, of Winns- boro. • Mr. and Mrs. McKee Graham of Sewickly, Penn,, have arrived for (he season and have opened their home, "Pinatree Hfll." Mr. and Mr*. Jim Darby have moved from Sarsfieid street and are occupy ing the upstairs apartment at the Rev. A. D. McAms. Mrs. Harry Bromley (Blanche Hough) of Plattsburg, N, Y., is spend ing some time with her mothmr, Mrs. W. R. Hough, N. Broad street. Miss Betty Ruth Ayer of Hampton, was the guest *of Miss Ethel Ann Mauldin last week and was an attend ant in her wedding on 'Thursday. Aviation Cadet, Henry D. Niles, Jr., of Maxwell Field, Alabama, arrived on Tuesday for a ten days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mr*. H. D. Niles. Miss Sybil Drakeford spent’ last a short furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson Miss '"‘“f ***1 Beth Wilson will arrive on Saturday k,‘ from Furman university to see her brother before he leaves. for gait ^7’ Lake City Utah .John Mullen. Delicious refreshments iLM. . A .'were served and a patriotic motif of R. Miller of red. white and blue was* carried out Tiffin, Ohio, are guests at the Hotel in the tissue paper covers and nap- Cainden. Mrs. Miller was guest so- king. The money raised at this affair lolst at the Bethesda Presbyterian will be used to serve doughnuts and chureh Sunday and entertained^t the coffee to the cadets at the Southern meeUng Qf fi*® Rotary club Aviation school and ntembers of Thursday. Mr, Hiller 1* vice presi- armed forces and their guests, after dent of J^e (commercial National church services on Sundays and holl- Baak of 'Tiffin. They are visiting days their son. Cadet F. R. Miller, at the, : Southern Aviation school. ( Mrs. Thomas Ruff. (Elmily Sheom), John Marion of York to tea on Mon- ,.day afternoon at her home on Lyttle ton street. Mrs. Marion stopped over a few'days here with Miss Margaret Burnett on her way to Washington, D. C., for a visit with her son, John Marion, and hi* family. MRS. M. E. MOODY ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mr*. M. B. Moody (Louise McLeod) entertained the brldgd^ club to which she belongs on Thursday aftenioon at the home of her ^ mother. Mrs. J. H. McLeod, on Lafayette avenue. In vited to play with the club members were Mrs. W, R. Tuten, Jr., and Mrs. Horace’iHoward. Prises were given Miss Nancy Watts and Mrs. JuiUin Sanders, Jr., for high score. The Tios- tess, assisted by her mother, served a delirious sweet course with coffee later in the afternoon. Mich., of the Michigan Tech at Caln- mef, MTch.. and of the Univeraity of South CaroUn*. Ho received hi* Ma rine training at the (Juantico Nav]iU Gravaret High at Marquette, Mich., and of Milwaukoe DowBer colleg* for Women in Milwaukee. CLASS 44-E OF SOUTHERN AVIATION ENTERTAINED etas* 44-E( <4th AAFFTD, Southern Aviation school, .were entertained on Friday evening at the Cadet clnb, MUl street with a dance, celebrating the completion of their primary flight training. A banquet was given them base. Ensign Clarke is a graduate of 1>€fbre the dance at the ichool and light refreshment* served during In termission. An orchestra from Shaw Field played tor this enjoyable affair and a number of out-<rf-town girls at tended. The attractive and-efficient club hostess, Mrs. Annie Boykin, was assisted by a group of Camden girls and ladles. ' 5-f BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William R. Riggers announce the' birth of a daughter, Carolyn Sydney, on Sunday, January 9. at Mercy hospital. Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Biggers is the former (Carolyn Davis of Charlotte. They have been living in Camden for sometime, where Mr. Biggers is a ground school in structor at the Southern Aviation school. returned with her for a week’s stay here. Aviation Cadet Frederick W. Mullen of Maxwell Field, Ala., arrived on Tuesday for a ten dqy visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mnllen, at -Mulhall.” Mrs. Inez Mace of Orangeburg, and Mrs. Rodman Lemmon (Elizabeth Mace) of Barnwell, attended the wed ding of Miss Ethel Ann Mauldin to Lt. Franklin Zerbe on Thursday. Lt. Gnyaon Shaw, Medical corps the Army, has been transferred to Fort Jackson recently. Mrs. Shaw (Lillian Haigler) and daughter, have opened their home on Fair street. Mrs. Carolyn D. Hill, Washington representative of the Red Cross, spent Wednesday In Camden conferring with Mrs. Leon Schlosbnrg and other members and committees of the local chapter of the Red Cross. Cadet Caleb Whitaker, son of Lt. jdnd Mrs. C. C. Whitaker, Jr., Lyttle- Uon street, has been smt to the Southern Aviation school from Max well Field, Ala., where he will take his primary flight training. Pvt. Clarence Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Graham, route 2. Cam den, who has bean stationed in Pana ma for four years, is home on a 21 day BIRTH. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stone an nounce the arrival of a daughter, Jean Anderson. Jan. 19, at the Camden hos. pital. Mr. Stone is with Southern Aviation school. Mrs. Stone is the former Jean Anderson, and was bom in Korea. Mrs. H. A. deMeli (8ara DePass) has returned from New York, after and her year old daughter, Nancy visiting her husband. Lieut. Thomas Witherspoon deMeli of Port Wash- C. Ruff, who has been assigned to ington, L. I, New York, were holiday overseas duty, and is now at the home guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. DePass, ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Jr.. Jordan street. While here Mrs. Sheorn. Mrs. Ruff also visited her deMeli went to New Orieans, La., to aunt. Miss Evelyn Roberts, In Newark visit her husband. Ensign deMeli, who New Jersey Is based there with the 'Transport Service. Mr. and Mrs. DePass also had as their guests. Mrs. W. L. De- Pass, Sr., and Miss Agnes Corbett, formerly of Camden, who are living in New York and Maine. Drive Carefully-—Save It Life. Miss Margaret Hinson was in Cam den over the week-end visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Hinson, and her girl friend. Miss Marjorie Kelly. Miss Hinson is now residing with her parents, in Charleston, and is employ ed as stenog^rapher at the Charleston Navy Yard. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Machinist Mate, Srd class, and Mrs. Joseph H. Radcliff are being con gratulated upon the arrival of a son, Joseph* H. Radcliff, Jr., born January 16, at the Camden hospital. Mr*. Radcliff is the former Sally Mae Scott. Her husband, who is based at a Navy' Air corp* base in Rhode Is land, la here for a ten day furlough. Brother and Sister. BothirSemeei^t- Visit To Home Here Captain Manrioe Clarke, son of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Clarke, who is in the United States Marines and sta tioned outside of the United States, is on leave for a week add Is spending the time with his i^hfents here. Ehisign Margaret Clarke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, who is aTfl- liated with the WAVES and stationed at Milledgevillq, Ga., arrived Thursday to spend a few days with her parents and brother. Captain Clarke is a graduate of the Gravaret High school at Ifarquette, On Her Day of . Days—^This Gift of Gifts A CORSAGE! For her birthday, anniversary, or any o^er special occasion, give her a special gift. . . the girt of iireeis- tible loveliness ... a corsage! We make such beauti ful ones ... so artfully designed . . . with the most breath-taking beautiful blossoms of the season! 0dmden floral. 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When the war is over, you’ll- have a lot more money to buy what you want Meanwhile, you can exuH in the knowledge that you are fighting for your coun try in the most eff^ve way possible. Women: of America— it’s up to you! The Above AimfiBement is it^iisiwed ioid p|ud for by— Foet^eeseaiid RATION FREE! • HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF THESE 0. P. A. RE LEASED LOW PRICED SHOES ON SALE NOW pair ' - Special Group of b.P.A. Released Women’s Shoes JiojtABmMoypoiHratffl— Sorry, Absolutely No Refunds, or Exchanges. RemaodheY The WAC RSCRUm^G CARAVAN 1* la Cauaklea Throog h Sanday JOIN THE WAGS AND REPLACE A CASUALTY If yoa wish farther Safi ceraiag thia httolh la h# ia tioa eea- call at the Camden’s '■■A - i