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pSKBBSSB!aSlSS&!B^Bs!!SS!BBSSa2aJMSsBH^aBnBBBKBS99« ^AOI PIVtf ‘personals and Societij « Telephone 29 Mr Frank Mackey has returned to Irtirieeton. after apendln* a two iSeeks vacatton here with relatlTes. I Mrs B( Baum haa been called to Tampa. Florida, because of the Illness of her son.'Bllly. Mr and Mrs. Frank Orurer,^, of Asheville. N. are the guests of Mrs T Lee Uttle and Mr. UtUe. Mr. rruver Is the brother of Mrs. Little. Sat Laurie West has returned‘to Camp Lejeune, New River., N. C., af ter spending the week-end wHh her fninlly. . , . . Miss Margretta Little has returned home after a ten days visit In Orten- Lill© with her sister, Mrs. W. D. Nettles. , ^ Pvt. J. T. Nettles,' Jr., has relumed I to Warner Robbins, Ga., where he Is now stationed, after having spent the week-end here with his wife. Captain Moultrie Burns, who Is sta tioned at Charleston, has returned af ter visiting his mother, Mrs. J. H. Burns, this past week-end. Mrs. Bill Shuttleworth, Of Detroit, Mich.. Is visiting her husband, who Is an Aviation Cadet stationed at Sonth- lern Aviation school. Miss Katherine Kennedy, who is I librarian at ’ Camp Lee. Va., spent Easter holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kennedy, on Pair I street. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John [Lawrence Team and Miss Alberta Team were Mr. and Mrs. Rnfus Clarke and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clarke and children, and Mr. and Mrs. John Moore Sandlfer, all of Columbia. Pvt. Leonard H. Schenk left Tues day for Camp Adair, Oregon, where he Is how stationed, after,spending several days with bis mother, Mrs. Leonard Schenk. Pvt. Schenk is with [the Field .^Artillery which Is attached to the 70th Infantry Division. Before going to Camp Adair be finished the basic phase of A.S.T.P, at the Unlver- jsity of Wyoming. Mrs. Leonard Schenk and her son. Pvt. Leonard Schenk visited the form er’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Oswald, of AI- tlendale, Sunday at the Baptist hosplt- |al in Columbia. Mrs, E. L. WlllUma .And daughter,. Mrs. Jack Crawford, of New York, I have arrived In Camden for a month’s stay and are making their home at the [Rice apartments. Lt. C. A. Smiley, of the United States Navy, is visiting his wife. Mrs. Smiley is the former Rhetta McDowpll and is making her home with her mother, Mrs. Rhetta MdDowell, while her husband is In service. Mrs. Brtle T. Mackey, of Atlanta, Georgia, is visiting her son, Dan B. Mackey and Mrs. Mackey. . Mr, G. T. LltUe visited his wife, who is a patient at Duke hospital, last week-end. Friends of Mrs. Uttle will be interested to know that-she is Im proving satisfactorily." Chief Petty Officer. Ellhu Schlos- burg, of the U. S. Coast Guard, is spending some time with his family while on akk leave, recuperating from an operation for appendicitis, 'v. Mr-. M. H,-Keymas: oml Mr. Mannes Baruch left Tuesday for Pawley’s- Is land for a few days on a fishing trip. They expect to Iw Joined by friends from Columbia. Lt. ol^d Mrs. W. B. Buford, who have been making their home in Camden for the past year, left last week for Maxwell B*leld, Ala., where Lt. Buford will be stationed. Word has been received that Pvt. EMward W. Vereen has reported to Homestead, Fla. Pvt. Vereen recent ly spent a fifteen day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Vereen. ’ Mrs. Ethel Hoesoell, of Gettysburg, Va., Is a guest at the Court Inn. She Is the sister of Mr. Joe Haydu, who Is a Clviltan Flight InstnicTor at the Southern Aviation School. Mr. H. P. Mackle, Jr., who has been an instructor at the Southern Aviation School, left Tuesday for Decatur, Ala., where he will serve In the same capa city at the school located there. Mrs. Mackle left for Granite Falls, N. C., where she will make her home. . Sgt. W. A. Stokes has returned to Camp Wheeler, Macon. Oa., after spending the week-end here with his family. Mrs. W. A. Stokes was also here for the week-end and has return ed to Columbia, where she is making her home while her husband Is serv ing In the Armed Forces. Mr. Stanley A. Miller. Flight In structor. has been transferred to Southern Aviation School, Decatur, Ala. Mr. Miller has been located at the school here for the past two and a half years. Mrs. Miller (Neta K. Oliver) will remain here for the time being. • - —— Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ward. Mr. and Mrs. P. P, “Bud” Booher and Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, who have been making their homes in Camden for some time, have left for Decatur, Ala. Messrs. Ward, Booher and Taylor have been transferred from the South ern Aviation School to the school In Decatur to serve os Civilian Flight (Instructors. Miss Ruth Richards left Tuesday for the Nmrth for a two weeks’ visit Mr. Gostavns Kirby and his daugh ter, Mrs. Thomas Widler, have return ed to the North. Mr. J. W. Boykin, a prominent banker of Lincolnton, Ga.. was a busi ness visitor to Camden this weel. Miss Ollle Horton and Miss Frances Rhame have returned to their schools after the holidays. Mrs. T. C. Ruff has retjimed to her home here after a visit to Rev. and Mrs. ’Thotnas B. Ruff, at Old Fort, N.C. Mrs. Carrie Wooten is spending the week with her son, Elmest In Charles- ton. EMERY-NOLAN The wedding of Miss Jane Emery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva R. Em ery of Greenfield, Ohio, and Lieut Charles L. Nolan, son of Mrs. C. L. Nolan of Camden,'took place Feb 12. at the bride’s home. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. M. E. Hutson. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a pastel blue suit with block accessouries. Miss Martha Pfeffer, the bride’s only attendant wore a navy blue chif fon velvet afternoon dross with* navy accossories. ’The groom had os his best man. Mr. Charles M. Uhe. ’The bride is a graduate of McCleon Mrs. Pamela Thomas was a week- school and of Wilmington col- end visitor to relatives and friends in (Ohio) where she was a member Manning. jot the Delta Omega Theta Social 8o- Miss Betty Lewis has returned to Alpha PI Omega and ZeU the University of Sonth-CoroUna- ^ ^fatlonnt-flonomiy^ organh spending the holidays with her par-,**^*®®- *’ ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lewis. Charles L. Nolan lived in Cam- Miss Margaret Cox. Sophomore at was inducted into the Columbia college, haa returned toi^'- ^ Army with the National Guards school after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cox. Mrs. Burling Cocks and children, who have been occupying the Potter bouse, left Tuesday for their home at Hot Springs, Vo. Cpl. Colvin Sheorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sheorn, haa recently been ■ transferretf ' from Laa Yagas, Nev., to Lincoln, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Harrison and Mr. Harrison’s mother, who have been in 1940. He graduated from Fort Benning, Ga., on August 28. 1943, at which time he was commissioned a 2nd lieutenant. The couple will make their home In Spartanburg, where Lt. Nolan will be stationed -at Camp Croft. DUTCH SUPPER GIVEN BY NURSES’ AIDE The graduating class of the Nurses Aide entertained with a Dutch Supper honoring their Instructor. Miss Mar- occupytQg a cottage at Chancefleld; kuerlte McCaskill. Members of the Plantatioa, have returned to Phila delphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Burchijl R. Moore and children, of Charleston, arrived Thursday and will he the guests of Mrs. Alice Marye. Mrs. Moore will be an attendant to Miss Betty Whitaker In her approaching wedding. Mrs. J. Leonard Graham is expected to arrive at an early date to open her home for apprbximately a month’s stay. • Mrs. Samuel Boyleston of Columbia, and her gueet, Mrs. Harvey of Wilkea Barre, Penn., were guests of Mrs. Ward C. Belcher Wednesday and Thursday. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLean were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith and children, and Mr. and Mrs. George Barber and daiigbter. Dorothy of Charlotte, N. C. Mr, Smith is direc tor of music at A. G. and Central High school in Charlotte. class completing the course were pre sented with pins. 'They were: Mrs. Charles Stogner, Mrs. U. N. Myers, Mrs. F. P. Booher, Miss Ines Parker, Miss Annie Mae Godwin, Mrs, D. C. Hinson and Misa Nan Ingram. Miss McCaskill was presented with a gift by the membera of the clas?. JUjintJ. C. FamvOtrtk Kmmirtr, Wyt.t <vmu tmlM RmU/* m Msmt vikkk dttcrihtt tk Ptnuo •/ Mwm YOUR OOOD NIIOHBOR W HAT we like best to hev people «ay ^f ua ia **Penney*a ia a neighboriy ator^” Ar d that a what we do hear . • • ofteni For at Penney’a we have never outgrown the sim ple, friendly way of doing buaineaa that makes people feel welcome and at home. We’ye never outgrown it—in all otir 42 years. Back in April 1902, Mr. Penney opened his first store in Kemmerer, Wyoming—a store devoted to friendly gervice' and thrifty prices. And the spirit of that first store has spread to every one of our stores, in over 1600 American communities. The people who work here at Penney's are neigh bors of yours and they try to act as g<^ neighhorc should. They sympathize with your likes and dis likes. They belong to this town I And to does the store vrhere they workl That's why shopping here is so easy, so pleasant 1 • • • In time of .peace, eadi passing Peimey anniversary was a time for celebration and ceremony. . But this year, upon our 42nd Anniversary, we celebrate simply wi^ a reaffirmation of the Penney spirit—a deteimination to remain as homelike and nei^borly as our many friends expect us to bc^ tor at Southern Aviation School, left Tueeday for the school In Decatnr, Ala., where he Is being transferred. Mrs. McClure left for Chattahooga. Tenn., .where she will remain for a while. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sarratt bad as their guests last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sarratt, Jr., and Misa Dorothy Sarratt of Charlotte, N. C., and Miss Betty Jane Sarratt of Wo- men’s College of Greensboro. N. C well of New York, who have been guests of Mrs. Robert W. Pomeroy, left Thursday for Mytrle Beach for a short stay. They plan to return to Camden l^fore going to their northern homes. Col. and Mrs. E. C. Von Tresckow were visitors at the meeting of the MRS. HARVEY CLARK ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB The members of the ’Thursday Af ternoon Bridge Club were entertained by Mrs. Harvey Clark. Spring flowers were attractively arranged In the house. After cards a delicious salad course was served. Mrs. John Taylor was a visitor, substituting for an ab sent member. High score prises were given at each taMe and were won by Mrs. M. E. Moody and Mrs. John Tay lor. * ELIZABETH WHITAKER TO WED LIEUTENANT KNIGHT One of the ^tiieet weddings of the 1942-44 social sMson in Camden will take place In the historic Court Inn Saturday evening when Miss Elisabeth Goodwyn Whitaker, attractive brunet daughter of Caleb C. Whitaker, Sr.,j and Harriet Burnet Whitaker will be-l come the bride of Lieut. John Knight I of the Army Air force of Morris Field,! Charlotte, N. C., and Redwood City, Calif. It Is an interesting coincidence that the lovely bride is a direct descendant of the McCra and DeSausseur famL lies,- who 1% hy-gone years lived in the hlatoric dwelling which Is now | the Court Inn. The dwelling was built In 1820 by'Jfofin McCra, who lived there for some time. *- The high-ceiled and sumptlously ap pointed parlors of the Inn will be most attractively decorated for the cere mony with pink and white dogwood and smllax and cherokee roees. The ceremony will 'take place in the east drawing room at an altar arranged be fore the* large fireplace. Father EM- mund Burke of- the Catholic church, will officiate at the nuptial rite. Garlands of smllax and cherokee roses, together with the profusion of dogwood will offer a never-tobe for gotten picture. WHITE-BROWN ' The marriage ot Miss Dorothy Anne White, daughter of Mrs. Roee White of Avenel, N. J-. to Henry Arthur Brown, Jr., son of Mr. H. A, Brown, Sr., of this city, took place at the home of Mr. and' Bfra. Jei:ome Hoffer on Cheenut St.. Friday evening. April 14, with Rev. A. D: McArn officiating. Mrs. Brown attraded St. Gabriel’s High school, New Rochelle, N. Y., and is now employed at the Rariton Arse nal, Metuchen. N. J. She will make her home in Avenel. N. J. Mr. Brown, son of Mr. H. A. Brown, Sr., and the late Mrs. Lois V. Brown of Camden. Is a graduate of Camden High school and attended the Uni versity of South Carolina. He is now In the Merchant Marines. Elxperience mokes cowards of us olL I ^ - You can’t beat a good time unex pectedly arrived at. W.M.U. TO MEET WITH ^P^^^,^^^ya4EHMiTAOE BAPTIST CHUR<W The quarterly meeting of the W.M. U., of the Kershaw Association, will be held with the Hermitage church on Saturday morning, April 22, begin ning at ten o’clock. Miss B^relyn Roberts, of Newark. N. J., Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Benton Sheorn and Mr. Sheorn, on Lyttletoh street. Sgt. John S. Halsall arrived Wed Mrs. Lucy P. Deans and'KlnrrBafce-Uiosday. night, from Stuttgart, Ark., to spend aTTew llBye'vrHIi-hla--family. Lieutenant John K. deLoo'ch, of San Francisco, where he Is affiliated with the United States Naval Reserve, was a visitor in Camden for three days this week. Lieutenant deixmeh stop ped over bn his way from Washington back to the west coast. He reports MRS. WILLIAM L. GOOOALE ENTERTAINS WITH A TEA Mrs. William L. Goodale entertained at a lovely tea at her home on Fair street on Wednesday afternoon, in compliment to the wives of the In structors and cadets of Southern Avi- ation School. Guests wqre asked to call between the hours or four-thirty and six o’clock, and upon arrival were greeted by the hostess and Mrs. Ixiis Coxe. Attractive arrangements of Spring flowers were used throughout the house. Tea tables were set in the living room and dining room and were presided over by Mrs. Nancy Muller and Mrs. Alice Marye. Delicious, re freshments consisting of tea, sand wiches and cookies were served by Mrs. John Mullen and Mrs. Joe Me- Kaln. SUNDAY AFTERNOON “OROP-IN" PARTY Mr. and Mrs. John Whitaker. Jr., entertained with a delightful ’’dorp- in” party at their new home on Mill street Sunday evening from 8:20 to a o’clock. Spring fiowenr were attrac tively arranged throughout the house. Delicious punch was served from a table centered with a lovely bowl of mixed Iris by Miss Betty Whitaker. Miss Anne i^ltaker and Miss Fred erica Kirkland of Winnsboro. Among the out-of-town guests call- ihg during the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Kirkland of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. M' A. Kirkland of Winns- boro, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Singleton of Columbia, Miss Polly Dolton of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. E. U Wll- „ Jlams of Ntw York. 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