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THt CAMPgW CHWOWICH. CAMOBN. tOUTM CABOLIWA, rillOAY. MARCH 24, 1144 •RAQB SBVBN /personals and Socielij Maxine Nettles, Society Editor Phone 181- Mrs N- C. Arnett vtalted In Colum- hii U«t T^eedny. Mr C. H. Barrett rislted In Colum bia last Tuesday. " r A Perry, of the Chronicle force, , . week-end visitor to Charlotte. Miss Harriett Nelson spent last wipk-end with relatives In Hartsvlllo. Malor and Mrs. Charles O. Boineau were guests In Charlotte, N. C., last Lillian Bruce has returned to Columbia, after a visit to reUtlves In ^Mre^^ihe F. Jones was In Augusta, Ga. oVer the week-end; attending a ' R J**- (Margaret Land) of ChMter, was a visitor In town on Tuesday. Mrs. Samuel Boykin of Wilmington, Claiborne Sterling, of Fort Jackson, was a week-end guest at the home of Judge and Mrs. Arnett, the former being his uncle. Mrs. Sam O. McCsskill returned to her home in Enixabeth City, N. C., af ter spending a week with her moth er-in-law/ Mfs. Sam A. McCaskill, who has been ill.' Mrs. S. B. Kirkland left Tuesday to spend a few days with her aunt, Mrs D. G. Fletcher, in Spartanburg. Mrs. Fletcher will celebrate her 87th birth day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hoffer ha.ye returned from Manhelm, Penoa., where they visited Mr. Hoffer’s moth er, Mrs. Prank Hoffer, who celebrated her 79th birthday. Ann and William, Jr., children of Mr. and Mfs. W. M. Hayes of Ker shaw, were here for the week-end Del., is the parents. Dr.. grandmother, Mrs. I. R, and Mrs. C. A. West | Mrs. W. R. Clybum has returned from a visit to Dr, and Mrs. W. R. Clyburn. Jr., In Spartanburg Mrs. Molly Redfearn, of Pageland, spent one day last week with Sena tor W. T. Redfearn and family. Captain, and Mrs. B. W. Heath of Sumter, were visitors in Camden last Monday afternoon and evening. Mrs; R. B. Stuckey of Augusta, Oa., spenr Thursday here with her daugh ter. Mrs. Billy Lee and Mr. Lee. Mrs. John Cureton spent a short time with relatives last week, return ing to her home In Chester Wednes- da.r. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lee Little had as their guest last weekend their daugh ter, Mrs. John L. Brown, of Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. R. T. Barnhardt has returned to Durham, N. C., after a few days ItIsU to her sister, Mrs. Sam Me Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Law of Elliott, j have returned after a pleasant visit with their daughter, Mrs. F. D. Oood- lale.Und family. Mrs. Douglas Guess (Sue Forbes) I of Columbia, was the house guest, over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. [Dan B. Mackey. I Mrs. Earl Llneberger (Francis Gal- llvan) of Greenville, has returned to her home after a week's visit with Hayes, Sarsfleld Ave. Harold Gallivan, C. €. Wester and Tom McNeat, flight Instructors at the Southern Aviation School, left on Thursday for Memphis. Jenn., where they will go Into A.T.C. Mrs. William D. Nettles (EDen Little) and daughter, Mary Margretta, left on Monday for Greenville to make their home. Cpl. Nettles is attached to the Greenville Army Air Base. Mrs. J.H.N. Condict left for her home In Old Lyme, Conn., on March 19th. ' She will be greatly missed at the Red Cross headquarters, where she has been a.most faithful worker. Fred Bryant, of Omaha, Neb., for merly of Camden, was a visitor In town on Tuesday, flying here from Marietta, Ga.. enroute to Omaha. He was met here by his family, who mot ored over from Marion. Lt. Shannon Blackwell and Mrs. Blackwell arrived in Camden on Saturday for a visit with his mother, Mrs. J. S. Blackwell. He baa recently returned to the United States from the Pacific theatre of war. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lee, who have been living in Camden for over a year, have returned to their former home in Augusta, Ga., until April &th, when Mr. Lee will report to Memphis, Tenn., for A.T.C. training. Mrs. Willard A. Boldt and daughter. Kenneth Frasier of Oarrisen, N. T. Is stopping with Mrs. W. S. Ralnaford, N. Mill St., for a few days. Capt Louis H. Newkirk, Jr., of Washington. D. C., is at the Court Inn for a few days.r Mrs. Marian DuPont Scott, 'flcnt- pelier, Va., will arrive on April L for a few weeks at her place on Fair and Greenejitreets. Mrs. "Campbell Steward, Brevard Place, has had as her guest, her daughter. Miss Margaret Steward, of Washington. D. C. Mrs. Mary Fletcher Charlton and Miss Fanny Fletcher gave a- dinner on Friday at their place, “Little Hedges.” Miss Jane H. Swords entertained at lunchedn on Sunday at her home on 'Lyttleton street for her sister. Miss Marian Swords, of-Mt^'i'lBlown, N. J. Richard S. Perkin of New Canaan, Conn., has returned ' after spending sometime with Arthur E. Wbl^iey at the Court Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Jarvis, “Salu- brla,” have as their house guest their daughter, Mrs. George E. Clark and Mr. Clark of Darien, Conn. F. Ambrose Clarke of Westbury, L. 1.. N. Y., was the house guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Grainger Gaith er, Greene St. He will return' on April 2, for a stay with Harry D. Kirkover. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright left on Monday for New York where they are at the New Western before going to their home In Garden City. L. I., N. Y. They have been at their winter place on Chestnut street for five months. A farevr'ell picnic wag given on Thursday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs., W. L. Wright In the “Grove” for the members of the Winter Colony and their Camden friends. This was the first appearance of McKee Graham since his serious Illness this winter. Here on Sunday for the wedding of Miss Joan Hill to Capt. Wm. Samue) Fits Patrick, at Mull^rry Plantation, were Col. and Mrs. W. A, Metis (Bland Williams) and daughter, Mrs. Earl Butts and Sandy Metis of Fort. Bragg, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Grainger Gaither gave a dinner on Monday evening for P. Ambrose Clarke of Westbury, L. I., N. Y. Among the guests were; Capt. and Mrs. Dwight Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waller, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. DuBose, CTharles Shaw and Har ry D. Kirkover. MRS. JAMES STARLING TERRY, whose wedding took place on Tues day evening^ March 14, at the Methodist parsonage, on Lyttleton street MRS. JULIAN BURNS ENTERTAINS WITH TEA Mrs. Julian Burns gave a tea on Tuesday afternoon at the home of her HOME GUARD HOLDS MEET (Continued from first pag*) „ . „ years of age are urged to apply for parenu. Col. and Mrs. John night, are Tuesday on Greene street, complimeuting Mrs. ,ach week. Time, 8:80 p. m. Albert Rhett Heyward, who with LL | The following officers and enlisted Heyward, have moved here from Co-,^^^n were present for the drill of lumbla. Lt. Heyward Is attached to the €4th AAFFTD, Southern Aviation school. Guests were asked to call be tween the hours of four and 6 o’clock. An attractive tea table with a bowl of pink carnations and white candy-iuft. was presided over by Mrs. Thomas Ancrum and Mtss Virginia Greene. Among the out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Samuel Boykin (Paulette West) of Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Shannon Blackwell of Kingsport, Tenn., Mrs. R March 21: Capt. S. C. ayburn, Lt. rJohn J. Burns. Sgts. Floyd Boykin, Calvin W. Lomanlc, Fred M. Ogburn. Joe N. Rhodus and Frank Sheheeti; Cpls. Simon W. Elchel, Boyce A, Davis and privates C. T. Baldwin, J. L. Boan, Newton C. Boykin, Eklgar V. Broom. Arthur H. Brown. P. A. Cur- ray, Jos. A. Davis, Nick Qaffos, Chas. W. Garnett, Robert L. Gaston. Clyde R. Gregory, Getie C. Guinn, Charjes B. Harris. Louis C. Harris. James E. B. Pitts Jr of Chester. Mrs^ Edmund Harrison. McLean Marsh. Bennie W. Heyward. Mrs Dwight Ca chcart and>M,„halI. Hughson P.* Matthews. Gus Mrs. Hoke Robinson of Columbia and Mi^^hioUs. John H. McDowell. John J. Mrs. James Land of Chester and Cam- McDowell. Lindsay B. Pierce. Albert den. Two Mw-oom^ to Camden the’Marvin M. Reasonover, Mrs Hansberger and Ciwn. daughter Minor E. Roberts. Jessie E. Rowell. L. Shcaly. James M Smith, and neighbors of Mrs. Burns, were.Henry L. Smyrl and James M. Ward, also introduced. -i,,ve had one- year’s service were awarded Service Bars. ^Dartwra Ann. of Milwaukee; wnr ar- . 'rive In D VI K 'rive In Camden next Monday to be guests at the home of Mrs. Boldt's turu^. from Charlolte. N C., after p^jgnig ancT Mrs. Frank TI. Heath, spending several da>8 in the North Hampton avenue, for three weeks. [Carolina metropolis. Mrs. J. D. Arthur of Union,"^vho has [been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hu->- jbert Wilson, Cbesnut street, has re-' JttmiPd to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stafford" and [daughter are leaving this week for Itheir former home In Augusts, before [Mr. Stafford goes to Memphis. Mrs. J. W. Rirhsrda (TV>rnthy iTtromnsormias returned from Mem- Iphis, Tenn.. .and is back at her for- Imer position at the Marian Beauty |Shop. Mrs. D. M. Davla Is back from a ten Lt. Ernest Frletag, Jr., was In Cam den for three days enroute from Fort Bragg, N. C., to Miami, Fla., where he is-beJsg transferred Into the air corps again. He was the guest of his moth er, Mrs. Ernest Frletag, on York street. Mrs.' C. D. Shealy and Mrs. John G. Coates were among thfi gnfintff attend- wedding of Miss Betty Ixjve MRS. BILLY LEE ENTERTAINS WITH DESSERT BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. Billy Lee entertained at a des- sert bridge party at the Instructor’s. (Huh'on Thursday afternoon, at two- thirty o’clock. Mrs. Lee greeted her guests in the main drawing room and introduced them to her mother, Mrs. R. B. Stuckey, of Augusta. Oa. A sweet course consisting of choco late roll and coffee was served, after which bridge was played until five >'clock. High score prize was won by Mrs. F. P. “Bud” Booher,. low scefte ter of Mrs. John C. Hill of 159 East 49lh street. New York City, became the bride of Captain William Samuel Fitzpatrick of Corpus Chrlstl, Texas. The bride, an attractive brunett. was gowned in ivory satin and carried a bride’s bouquet o( gardenias. Her maid of honor, Mrs. John H. Ltoniels,. of St. Paul. Minn., formerly Martha Williams of Mulberry, was attired in blue moire taffeta and carried a bou quet of spring (lowers. The brides maids, Miss Kate Williams, Miss Rhetta Blakeney and Miss Ann Whit aker, all of Camden, were attired in blue and moire taffeta and carried bouquets of spring flowers. Captain Fitzpatrick bad as his best mdn, Major J. W. Floore of the Char leston Army Air base, while ushers were Major E. F. Freeman and Cap- lain Norman R. Crossan of the Char leston Army Air base. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Maurice (Clarke of Grace Episcopal church of Camden, the double ring ritual being used. F’cllowlng the ceremony, a reception was held at Mulberry with Captain and Mrs. Fitzpatrick l^ing assisted in receiving by Mrs. John C. Hill, mother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fits- patHrk narpntw of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. David R. Williams, uncle and aunt of the bride. - Captain and Mrs. Fitzpatrick will make their home in Charleston. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ous V. Beleos an nounce the birth of a daughter on Tuesday, March 21, at the Camden hospital. PARTY AT COURT INN The Officer’s ,Clab, at the Court Inn, was the scene on FYiday night of an Old Fashioned Taffy Pulling and Pop-corn Popping. The officers of the 64th AAFFTD and their ladies plan a recreational program for each Fri day evening and this week plan a weiner roast outdoors If the weather permits, and if not, it will be held at the huge fireplace In the club room, l-adies in charge of the program (or March are: Mrs. Albert Heyward, Mrs. W. B. Buford and Mrs. FYank Bean. . Men with two year’s service. Bars with one Star, and three year men. Bars with two Stars. AUXILIARY TO MEET Tha Women’s Auxiliary of the Cam den hospital will meet Monday, March 27, at 4 o’clock in nurse’s home. Any new members woo wish to join will be gladly welcomed. Dues are SI a year. SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN MR. AND MRS. FRAF^K MAYER Mr. and Mny. FYank Mayer were honored on their nineteenth wedding anniveqpary, March 16th,’with a sur prise party, given by their daughters. Misses Jean antf8^rjQEle_Mnjtar. Members Llneberger, of Greenville, was the last of the two families and a few Intl- Harvln and Jimmy Sheorn at the First Baptist church of Columbia Monday highL March 20. Mr. and Mrs. R«lph Partridge and idav’s Slav in New York Cltv daughter, who have been oc- Lh« Ji! Joseph Brunson home, on tf hJr ihoJ ^ The rlfmrfpn ^orth Mill Street, left on Friday for of her shop, The Camden Beauty to make their home. Mr. [Shoppe. COMING ATTRACTIONS Camden Theatre FRI..SAT., MARCH 24^ James Cagney, Margaret Lindsay - and Ricardo Cortes “FRISCO KID” Added: Comedies SAT., March 28, 10:30 show Fric Portman and Ann Dvorak “ESCAPE TO DANGER” )P»»»»'»»DDOOOOOOOOOOODOD< SUNDAY, MARCH 26 Leon EJrrol, Grace McDonald and Walter Catlett Freddie Slack’s Orchestra Harry Owenk’ Orchestra Ted Weems’ Orchestra “HAT CHECK HONEY” MON.-TUES., March 27-28 Mlliand, Ruth .Hussey, Donald < Crisp and Gall Rnaseil “THE UNINVITED” I »^»»»000000000000«OBOOM WED..THURS., March 28-30 Ida Luplno and Paul Henreifl “IN OUR TIME” Partridge will leave April 6th for Memphis for A.T.C. Dr. Maurice Clarke, rector of Grace Episcopal church, and Rev. A. D. Me Arn, pastor of the Bethesda Presby terian church, drove to Columbia last Tuesday to attend the meeting of the Columbia Rotary club and listen to an address by Lord Hali^. British ambasseddr. Sgt. John G. Coates has arrived in the States after serving 18 months overseas. His wife expects him to arrive In Camden this week-end for a 30-day furlough. After his furlough he will be aUtioned at'an army base somewhere in the States. Mrs. Coates Is planning to be with him then. Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Moorer, Jr., and child, left on Tuesday for Florence, where the^ will reside until Mr. Moor er reports to Memphis, Tenn., (or A. T.C. training. They have been mak ing their home here for over two years, where he has been an Instruc tor at the Southern Aviation School. Capt. Joseph W. Brunson, who has just returned to Louisiana, after short leave With family In Camden, found his commission as Major in the lltb Airborne Division awaiting him there. Mrs. Brunson (Charlotte Sal mon) and daughter, Deas. aco ipend- Ing sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Shannon at Boykin. CapL C. Elmer Walta, Jr., - |UTlv«d4| in this country last week from the European theatre Of war. He has been with h8 wife (“Bo” Wannamak er) and children. In CHieraw, and with them will come to Camden (or u week. | He bad never seen-his last child, who was born after he sailed. Capt. Watts Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watts,! Highland ave., and Is a graduate o(| the CltadeL j lolder of the floating prize. Attrsc tive arrangements of flowers were used throughout the entire lower floor of the club and an Easter motif was used In the tallys and prize wrap pings. The hostess was ably assist^ by Mrs. Leone Lewis, club hostess. HILL-FIT2PATRICK Historic Mulberry plantation, the lome of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wil liams here, was the scmie of an im pressive and beautiful wedding cere mony Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock when Miss Joan Reynolds Hill, daugh- Mayer) and Miss Sadie Frletag. mate friends were Invited and con tests and games were enjoyed until a late hour, when a “shower” of pres ents were given the honored couple. In the dining room the table was centered wlt^ a low bowl of wfclte bridal flowers, flanked by candelabras holding white tapers. A three-tiered wedding cake boasting a bride and groom waa cut by the “bride spd groom” of nineteen years ago and de? llclous refreahments were served by the hostessee, assisted by Mrs. Ernest Prietag, Mrs. L. B. WhlUey (Margaret ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ELECTS NEW OFFICERS At the monthly meeting of the Or der of thr Eastern Star, new officers were elected: Worthy Matron. Mrs. Harvey “Cotton” Clark; Worthy Pat« ron, Stephen Lea'is Clyburn; Associ ate Matron, Mra. J. C. Ewing, Associ ate, Patron, J. H. McLeod; Conduct ress, Mrs. Stephen Lewis Clyburn; Associate Conductrees. Mrs, Kitty HOldCn. The meeting was held in the club room at the Masonic halL 09mm99 09 Fashion Goes to Your Hood with Flower and Vegetable Seed « Italian Rye and Lawn Grass Seed WANTED—Young Man or Wmnan for Fountain and front atora woiIk. Must hare had •omo eiqiarieBce. Fruit and Milk Drinks all of the time. ZEMP’S drug store straat Phodb 30 CITY DRUG CO. DoKaft 130 BOTH PRESCRIPTION STORES MRS. JULIAN SANDERS, JR., HOSTESS TO HER BRIDGE CLUB ” Mrs. Julian Sanders, Jr., was hos tess to the members of her bridge club on last Thursday afternoon at her home in Hagood. Mra. Julian Sanders. 3r., Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs.! Joe Cline and Mrs. C. GrAl^Ker Kor- negay motored down with the mem bers of the club. Table prizes were won by Mrs. M. E. Moody and Mrs. Sanders, Sr. The hostess carried out the motif of St. Patrick’s Day In the' decoral Ions and In the refrpshini o Her Heqrt Will Be Touched by Your Gift of Flowers Life is not completely happy now, for the mother whose boy is away in service. But you can add one cheerful note . . . SHE always loves getting flowers! The Camden Floral Co, Phone 103r 211 E. Laurens Street Birdsey’s Flour Flour 10 lbs 25 lbs 50 lbs 100 lbs I B1RDSEY*S BEST 60c $1.43 $2.80 1 FOUR BROS. 87c $1.32 $2.59 $8.08 1 OLD MILL 54c $1.27 $2.49 ' $4.88 1 1 MONEY SAVER 50c $1.19 $2.33 $4.85 Discounts on barrel Jots. All Flour packed in cotton bags. G>mpUmcnt-gstliering hsts oi shining oelts^ brsid to turn all eyes towards you with admiration. Be- wHchiag ieSMioc desigBS i/ot puss or matron — for or dress up wear ... yet^thd pompadour cslois, off'iaos brian and suit-style sailors abloom with H>d^;tbne 8owen and adened with donds of flattering rufliug la fight gr dark oolmns to matich er Use Birdsey’s Balanced Feeds and . High Quality ^by Chicks. Starting Mash par 100 lbs $4.08 Growing Mash per lOO.lbs $3.84 Broiler Maah per 100 Iba $3.72 Laying Mash per 100 lbs $3.60 Baby Chick Scratch per 100 lbs $3.47 Regular Scratch — per 100 Iba $3.08 Dairy Feed - per 100 lbs $3.22 Hog Feed per 100 lbs $3.48 II I ■■■ Discounts on 5 and 10 bag lots. All Flour and Feeds are fresh from null Bimn FUIUK i HED STORE' 944&Dad St ' ’ CmRd^S.C \ r- V J' -.1 \ -