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TMl CAMDCM CMWOWICLK. CAMPtW, tOUTH CAWOLIWA. MiDAY. MARCH Id 1M4 PAQM nV9 fPersonal^and ^ocieli^_ Mi^ Maxine Nettlea, Sodetjr Editor PIkmm 181 Mrs. Q«orKe EL Stuart, 8r„ 1« ipend- ing this week' in JSpetrtanbarg. Mr. and George Brunson of Orangeburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Nettles Lindsay on Tuesday. Mrs. John Hunter of Albany, Oa.. Is spending this 'week with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Stone, and Mr. Stone. Major Robert E.' Stone, retired, of Brookline, Mass., is Court Inn. Staff Sgt Thomas Merrill, who Js stationed at Houston, Texas, la spend ing his furlough here with his pv* ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Merrill. HermitiMKe MUL BOYER-BROWN E. Boyer, Jr., S. Merchant Ma* rine, announces t|ie nsaniage of his daulhter, Betty, to Fred H. Brown, AMM S-c, U.SJ^., formerly of Camden, now stationed at Lee Field, on Friday, Jan. 7, in the Main Street Baptist church, the Rev. Thomas Hansen, pas. tor, officiating. Miss Mary Jeanne Boyer was maid of honor for her sister, and Joe L. Hamby, AMM 2-c, U.S.N., served as b€st man for the bridegroom.^ Following the wedding the couple VISITS PARENTS Pvts. Bobby O. and Harvey McKen- sis who have been statlpned in Texas ^ tor the past several months, are at the home of their mother, Mrs. Ada ' McKensle, LytUeton street, on fur- loughs. They are to report to a cgmp in Maryland this week. Mrs. Mc- Kepsie is one of the three mothers in Kershaw county who has five sons in the service, besides one son-tn-law. The other sons are in the South Pa- cific theater pf action. ^ Mrs. Ehnest Frletag, York street, h&d AS her gussts over tho w©6k-€iid ^ down tho SUito &nd on Pvt. Robert FrieUg, Pvt John Wi- return will be at home to their socki of Camp Croft, Spartanburg, and friends at 1545 Perry street i a guest at the Lt Ernest R. Frietag of Fort Bragg, Mrs. Brown for the past few years , H. 0. ' connected with iBe bureau of IT PVTT. AND MRS. W. H. MOORE of this city,'‘were married Sunday, Feb, 20. The bride is the former Miss Henrietta Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Bradley of this City. The groom is the' son of Mr. £Uid Mrs. W. C. Moore of this City. U. D. C. HOLDS MEETING COSTUME PARTY AT Mrs. O, H. Baum was hostess'to the THE INSTRUCTOR’S CLUB Chapter on Monday afternoon, March jf you jiad wandered into the In- Uh. strnctor’s club on Greene street last Mrs. vonTresekow told of the publl- Saturday night you would .probably ration of a magazine instead of the thought that you had-walked into a U.D.C. “News Sheet" The members nursery by mistake. There stood are asked to subscribe, either among Tribble in a Jon*. .. .inviir 'Th.o nfi/to <■ * ulghtgown, boonct, beautiful curl ihemselves or ■Insjy- The ^Ice is ,.j.j middle of hw forehead," 11.00 a year. The treasurer. Mrs. E. pUcidly drinking her supper of milk D. Drakeford, will send in orders, of a baby’s bottle, while over in Quite a number of subscriptions were the corner of the living room husband handed in at the meeting. A page is Jimmy was winner in a hot game of given to the work of American Red marbles, for keeps, too. his play-mates Qfoss. were Tom Sawyer (Sherrod Dollar) Mr L. L. Brown, of Florence Mem- P®1®> ragg^ clothes and all, and orlal Company, has kindly donated . ♦111 * ®r'«ht red tie and Buster Brown col- pieces of granite coping to Dll In ends ^ group of “little girls” were of Memorial lot open In South and quarreling over a game of Jack-rocks East. Colonel vonTresekow superin- out In the hall and when you looked tended the work and defrayed expens, closer you recognised them as Inez es necessary, for which the Chapter Ward, Ann Sawyer, Snookey Smoak is truly grateful. Denise Harrison and Janie Mae Baddy The program consisted of a poem have been hard to decide written by Mrs. S. K. Winker, a daugh- . f T n Btarched pinafores and hair ribbons ter of General J. D. Kenedy, read by someone was yelling his head off and Mrs. Baum. Mrs. ;^kn Cantey a ^ben found at last it proved to be a clipping dated “Solomon Islands," ..Jiininr Commondu lu cgTBbutlage^ Mr. and Mrs.* William Hough of Charles Herbert Zemp, Jr., student statistics for the state of Florida., Cheraw, spent Sunday with Mr. and at Emory university, Ga., spent last EYed Brown is the son of Mrs. C. E. ^ Mrs. W. Robin Zemp. I week here with his parents, Mr. and Brown and the late Elarl Brown of| Mrs. E. P. Sawyer, Laurens Court, Mrs. C. H; Zemp, Laurens St. He had C»n»d«0- | has as her guest this week, her father, as his guesL a classmate. Clarence ^ ~ ■ O. Fish, df Madison. Wls. iPolk, of Albany, Ga. “RB. “COTTON” CLARKE Misses Ruth Hutchins and Marjorie Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlton Vaughan ENTERTAINS WITH PARTY Mayer visited friends and relatives in and Mrs. T. E. Ayer of Augusta, Oa., "Cotton” Clarke gave a pretty Charleston over last week-end. were the week-end guests of Mrs. l>*'‘^y ker home on Fair street on Pvt. James R. Outlaw who has been Leone Lewis at the Instructor's club, Thursday afternoon. Many arrange- stationed at Camp Wheeler, Oa., is Greene street. * Mrs. Ayer and Mr. ™®®l» of Spring flowers were used in visiting his family here on his way Vaughan are sister and brother of Bvlng room where three tables to Fort Meade, Md. Mrs. Lewis. ’^®'‘e in play. Table prizes ware given Mrs. Walter Gaskins, Walnut street, | — i Mrs. M., E. Moody, Mrs. Elisabeth is visiting her daughter at Farming- TH0MPS0N-RICHAR08 1 Mauldin and Mrs. Joe Blalock. Bach dale. N. Y. She expects to return to' Miss Dorothy Thompson, daughter P*"**® tied with a cluster of caAel- Camden next week. 'of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Thompson, ’^® kost«i* served a delicious Mrs. Joe Blalock (Ben Mildred Blacksburg, who has made her home •***<* course with coffee to the fol- Sowell) and young son, left on Sunday In Camden for some time, became the dub members and guests; Mrs, to Join her husband, LL Blalock In bride of J..W. Richards, son of Mr. and Mackey. Mrs. Lee Mays, Mrs. Macon, Oa. iMrs, W. H. Richards, Allentown, Penn. living Pearce. Mrs. EHizabeth Mauldin. FTiends of Mrs, Albert Burrows, and former flight instructor with Mrs. Joe Blalock, Mrs. C. G. Kornegay, Rice apartments, will be glad to learn Southern Aviation school herb, at a ^Ir*- John Hunter of Albany, Ga., Miss that she Is improving after being con- wedding which took place Monday Watts, Mrs. M. B. Moody. Mrs. fined to her home for two weeks. | evening, Feb. 28, in the First Baptist Woodcock. Mrs. Julian Sanders, Lieut. Jack Haile stopped over for church, Marion, Ark. Rev. L. C. Ted- William D, Nettles and Mrs, a 24-hour furlough this week en route ford performed the ceremony. Joseph Stone. from New Orleans, La., to New York. I F'eb. 28 marked the 40th wedding He is the son of Mrs. William Hamil- anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. T. EL NURSERY BEING CONDUCTED ton Haile,.Pair street. iThorapson, parents of the bride. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mrs. V. W. Clarke, who has been The church was beautifully decor-' ^ke convenience of mothers llv- spending the winter in New Orleans,* ated. and the candles were lighted by Camden and whose husbands arrived on Thursday for a visit with Richard M. McGrath of New York and ^® ^ke service, a nursery is being her son, Harvey "Cotton" Clarke, and Memphis. Mrs. L. C. Tedford and conducted by the Betheeda Presby- famlly. Fair street IMlss Betty Moore lave a lovely musl- t®***®" church on Tuesday and Thura- Mrs. J. E. McKain and Joe and Ann cal program. ®lt®cuoons from S until 6*30 McKain are spending this week In St. Mrs, J. P. Guide, Memphis, was the Mothers desiring to leave George, where they were called on ac-'maid of honor and wore navy blue *kelr small children there and be free count of the illness of Mrs, McKain’s, with white and navy accessories. *ke afternoon may do so. This mother, Mrs. C. H. Parler. *" The bride entered the church on the one of the many helpful things that Mrs. Victor Marturano (Rosealle arm of Mr. J. P. Guide. She was at- •^® Presbyterian Udies are doing for Jordan) is spending sometime in tired In a suit of bridal blue with ac-/ke service men and their families. Montclair, N. J., where she is the cessorles of brown and white. Af gueets of her husband's family. Lieut shoulder corsage of white rosebuds , BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Marturano is a prisoner of war of added effectiveness to her costume. kfrs. Robert B. "Jack" David Germany. | Best man waa Walter C. Conlngton of *''® receiving congrtaulatlons upon the Pfc. George L. Bradley, son of S. F..Camden and Memphis. The double •..5**“*^^®*’ *}.^® Camden where four itiumern men keep a Con federate flag In the office of Col. Brice of Winnsboro, S. C. Miss Helen Phelps read the subject for the afternoon, president Woodrow WilKon ’TJe'ader" of“15emocracy.” Mrs. W. J. Mayfield will be hostess or April. : — HOSPITAL AUXILIARY THANKS MATRONS OF ANNUAL BALL The Woman’s Auxlllhry of the Cam- en Hospital, wish to thank the fol- owing people who so graciously and enerously responded with |5.0<1, or nore, to.their invitation to be patrons t their ball, held March 3rd, at San* leid (Tub; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. (Cartwright, Mr. nd Mrs. W. L. WrlghL Mrs. Gwrge ooke, Mrs. Campbell Steward, Mr. nd Mrs. R. W, Bonsai, Mr. and Mrs. G. Carrlson, Mrs. R. W. Pomeroy, r. and Mrs. Grainger Gaither, Mrs. S. Rainsford. Mrs. John Devine, J. Shannon, Jr., Mr. and Mri. R. B. 4«8r OHver Rice, HF. and Hrs. R. arvls, Mr. and Mrs. Will Buckley, Ir. and Mrs. John Weeks, Miss Jane words. Mr. and Mrs. McKee Graham, >8. Newton Boykin, Bfr. and Mrs. f€nry Savage,' Sr., Mr. and Mrs. enry Savage, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John ’hltaker, Jr., General and Mrs. G, H. ranke, Mrs. W. H. Harris, Mrs. Sam- 1 Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mullen, Mr. and re. Bolivar Boykin, Mr. and Mrs. (ok Kirk, Mrs. Catoe Glover, Mr. d Mrs. W. Mabee, Mrs. Mike Kerr, r. and Mrs. Perry Langston, Mr. and re. John Vlllepigue, Mr. and Mrs. oland Goodale, Mrs. John Heath, M. “Gummy" Harrison) raising ^in Hot dogs and accessories were servet the children at this kid’s party and the ‘youngsters’’ were sent home to their “mamas” at an early h^our>_ JIary-axkr Carltotf^aUghah were allowed to come over from Augusta to play anc they bright Leone Lewis’ sister with them.—Eiverybody had more fun ttiam anybody. Bradey, Mill street, who has been ring ceremony was used, overseas with the armed forces, Jai The bride is a graduate of Blacjyu spending a ftirtouab wt ht» hnmft ho— barw Hlah m’luiiil and r ehartar mem- He nas been in several battles In the her of National Beta club. The groom South Pacific theatre of war. (graduated from Columbia, S. C., high William Watkfns, son of Mr. and school and Furman university and was Mrs. W. R. Watkins, Laurens Coart, a member of Thita Ohl fraternity, is stationed at Port Monmouth, N. J., Since leaving the Southern Aviation whete-he-is-befatg-trained • to ~ the school, heUaa^been with the Fourth signal corpe in the United States Ferrying group,'with headquarters at Army. i Memphis. « Mrs. Ona Hydrick (Dorothy Heath) | Mrs, Richards plans to return to and BOB, BllL Heath, have poturnod to this city to romaln while her husband ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT TTie New York Times, lu the issue of March 5, carries an announcement of much Interest to Camden people as well as the wlnter colony group here It Is an annoujicement by Mrs. John C. Hill of New York, of the engage ment of her daughter, Joan Reynolds, to Captain WllUam Samuel Fits Patrick, Army Air Forces, and son of Mr. ^ and Mrs. R. C. Fitzpatrick of CiMrpus ChrlsU, Texas. The wedding will take place Sunday. March 19, at the home of the bride elect’s aunt, Mrs. David R. Williams st Mulborry plantation. -hRee, H414 is an alumna Mary^s school In Peeksklll, N. Y., and the University of North Carolina. Her fiance was graduated from Culver Military Academy and was a Junior at Cornell University when he en tered the service. Camden from Fort Benning, Ga.. | completes his training ant^ receives where Col. Hydrick is stationed and his commission. She will rejoin him are occupying their home In Brevard then and will make their home in place. Col. Hydrick will join them Memphis, here later. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lee Little, Miss Margretta Little, Mrs. J. Arch Sterne WESLEY PITTS VISITS PARENTS Wesley Pitts, haying recently com- and Mrs. John S. Lindsay were in ’pleted the ooturse preacrlbed for navi^ Charlotte on Monday. Mrs. Lindssy gator-bombadiers at Harllngton, Texas relhafned there for a few days to con- spent two days with his parents be- suit a specialist. She is the guest of fore goteg to EUlington Field, Texas, her daughter, Mrs. H. K. Hallett, and He will enter the advanced navigation Mr. Hallett. 'school there. hospital on Wednesday, March l._.The young lady has heen-named -MeUnda Tbyce. Mrs. David waa the former Miss Mary I-ioulse Caulder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Caulder of this city. Lt. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. David and is with the 7th Armp_red.- Division stationed at Fort Benning, Ga BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr and Mrs. 'Charles Reed Ven< turella are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a son, Charles Reed, Jr., born Tuesday, Feb. 29, at the Camden hospital. Mrs. Venturella is the former Vera Trnesdale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Truesdale, of Camden. — BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Ammons an nounce the birth of a son, John Park er, on Feb. 26, at the Camden hos pital. The Ammons have two other sons. A Cheerful Spirit Thrives In A Cheerful Room The way you can send “get well soon” wishes 'is to express your hope with our beautiful flowers. The Camden Floral Co. Phone 193 211 E. Laurens Street 1 Like To Feel Important ? be Important" -to youTcoun- try, and to your fighting men-^if you take over a vital Job In the Army. In the Women’s Army Corps you’ll get expert Army training that may pave the way to a post war career. YouTl have a chance to improve your, skill or learn a new one—to meet new people, see new places, have experiences youll - romomber aH -your life. BV”Get full deUlls about the WAC at any D. 8. Recruiting Station. Or write tor interesting booklet. Ad dress; The Adjutant General, 4416 Munitions Bldg., Washington 26, D. C.‘ (Women in essential war indus try must have release from their employer or the U. S. Employment Servloe.) ¥ ¥ BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Lt. and Mrs. Dan M. Paris at the Mercy hospital, Charlotte, N. C., on Saturday, March 4, a son. The young gentleman has been named Daniel Ford Paris. Mrs. Paris is the 'ouner Melita Team* of Logoff and Camden. re. Lewis Ambler, Mr. and Mrs. ^^nSuS^f^^ri^utamiJwuuce w » aaftgutbfrr oodale, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schlos re: (gave use of Club), Mr. and Mrs. x* McKain, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas icrum, Mr. and Mrs. Rslph Shan- n. Dr, John Corbett Contributions are still being recelv- and will be gratefully acknowledg- COMING ATTRACTIONS —AT— Camden Theatre FRI..SAT., MARCH 10-11 John Wayne—Susan Hayward/ the fighting SEABEES’ tturdsy, ilwch 4K"IOt90- Arthur Lake—Janis Carter Lynn Roberta THE GHOST THAT WALKED ALONE” lOSOOOOOOOOOBOBOW |SUNDAY, MARCH 12tli The Kakl-go Wackiest Musical Show of them AIII Smiiie and Miles of Fun! “HEY, ROOKIE” Ann Millte—dea Beverly Gail, on March 4th, at the Camden Hospital. Both mother and daughter are doing nic^. Hal Meltttyre and Eaiid ION..TUES^ MARCH 13-14 Janwe Craig, Marsha Hunt [«»»d starring Margaret O’Brien “LOST ANGEL” r ^-THURS., MCH. 18-18 Jean (kabin—Richard Whorf “THE IMPOSTER” €et Set For March Winds And April Showers BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. DaCosta Brown an- ^ was MazHre VFLL osmialy, we 1 aMctsd by the I have been war. Do you know any busiaess that has rcssained nneouched? But w« tdll have not only a mllmg- imt to serve, but ncsrly nnim- paired facilities for service; Soase of our people luve gone to wfr. We are proud of Sesa aaeo; resolvqfl to dro them every support. And the best wty we esn do that is to win >«sr oootianed pettoQsge. Here you will still find bam^ competent end experienced^ to compoend your prescrip* doos just as tba Oo^ directs. Phannacy "WEATNERBEE" RAIN-OR-SHINE COAT IM TACKLE TWIU* $16.^ Others $7.98 up OfRcioi model of the *‘Rog- ship" Girls of the American Airlines. Thred-piece belt for doshing figure fiottery. —8eautIfuBy~ foltbred^ In fa mous Tackle Twill*, Crov- enette* shower-proofed, wind-resistant and a joy to weor. Air Force blue, notu- red. Sizes 10 to 20.. AS FEATURED IH MADEMOISELLE ^ QSuxn 3utUi^ RAIN-OR-SHINE COAT b9 ••WEATHERBEE” $14.95 Other'Models $9.90 to $18.15 Here's o coot you'll he ^ proud to weor, roln or shine. Tailored of finest quolHy combed cotton gabardine, Crovenelfe Long-Life shower-proof |»re- cessed. FuHy ploid lined wHh deep yoke of Skinner's royon. H's the coot for you if you wcml the choice of the crop. Putty ton, ia regulers ead loage. All wool, Buttoo-la Wenaers elso a'yaildUe. El CH EL’S DEPARTMENT STORE B«l WIm Ym 8«, Owdiiy' |lBVf ' ||WAR'