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TMt CAMDKM CHUOWiCLl, CAMWIW, tOUTH CAHOLIHA, rWIDAY, MAY It, tt44 ^rsdnals and Societii Telephone 29 ^Aai PfW „ B W. Heath spent the week- w»th Captain Heath at Maxwell ra Ralph Brown of Barnwell. Is ruest of Mr. and Mm. Alfred E. nedr at Bettyneck plantations..^,.., eekend rlaltora of Bettyneck plan- ,n were: Colonel Glen Stewart, Ralph Brown, Capt Jones Pharr ban Vogel of Charlotte, N. C. tsp Ruth Richards Ipft for New I Wednesday after spending some at hM* home here. -t M. 1*. Allen returned Wednes* to Camp Lee, Va., after hsTlng t a few days with his wife here. .g Jeanne L. Colenum of Saran- IBa.. Tff Tisltlng Mrsr Gns Hlfs^, d street SB Mary Agnes Burke of Wash- )n, D. C., is the guest of Father In Burke for the month of May. and Mrs. George T. Little had nnday guests the latter’s mother, McMillan, and sister. Mrs. Ben> Smith, both of Columbia. | Mrs. Thomas Ancrum has returned «. Ererette Montgomery and chB-]hfter spending two weeks with her spent Mothers day with her par- Mr. and Mrs. Stem, in Monroe. William “Bubba” Coxe spent last week-end with his uncle, Mr. Tom Coxe, and Mrs. Coxe In Darlington. Mrs. Mabel Houser and Mrs. Caro lyn Relger spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Adlckes Kirkland in WInnsboro. Miss Betty Muller has returned to Winthrop college after spending Mothers day silth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Muller Mrs. R. D. Lynch of LaFollette, Tenn., Is here for a month's stay with Lt. Bob Geiger and Lt. Bob Fisgus, who are sUtioned at Shaw Field, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Guy. Miss Laura Brown returned Mon- dny night after spending Mothers day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 4I Brown, in Cbest^ield. Mr. and Mrs. Locke Craig had as their week-end guests the latter’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Whltted of Fayetteville, N. C. Lt. and Mrs. John W. Knight (Betty Whitaker) of CHiarlotte, N. C.. were the week-end guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whitaker, Sr., at the Court Inn. Mrs. Jerome M. Hoffer has returned after spending the week-end with Miss Patricia Hodnett and mother, Mrs. H. T, Hodnett, in Durham, N. C. Mrs. Hoffer returned by Fayetteville, N. C.. where she spent Sunday night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Hoffer. slsten Mrs. Pell, and Mr. Pell, in Long Island, N. Y. and Mrs. J.* P. Lewis had as '-end guests, Mrsj T. W. Godbold smbert. Miss Sara Avant of Sum- and Miss Betty Lewis, from the ersity of South Carolina. '. and Mrs. H. Coral Mills, Jp., y Ellen McCaskill) and daughter, 1 Ellen, Miss Dot Mills of Dur- Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Dermott of nbia, and Cadet Marion Jones of r Field, were guest Sunday of ind Mrs. S- A. McCaskill. last week for Harrisburg, Pa., to ) their hojpe with Mrs. Halsall’s Its, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Moore, ss Meta Boykin has returned to mbla where she Is a student at University, after spending the [-end with her parents, Mr. and B. D. Boykin, at Boykin. >. and Mrs. A. C. Bradham were reek-end guests of their daughter w, Mrs,^^ Stobo •nee. ■s. Gus Hirsch and her visitor. 8. Jack Hglsall and son, Johnnie,- her daughter. Mrs. Ernest Nutting, and Mr. Nutting, Mrs. Campbell Stewart left this week for Popsfield. Mass., where she expects to spend several days before going to her home in ,Bar Harbor. Maine. Miss Kitty Keller, who has been guest at the home of Miss Olive Whlttredge for the past season, re turned Tuesday to her home in Lan- Bradham, in' caster. Pa. Mrs. John Devine, who spent the past winter season at the home of Coleman, of Savannah. Ga., spent Miss Olive Whlttrldge, left this week lay in Snmter with the fwmer’s.for her northern home, hter,, Mrs. Rosefield, andT Mr.! Miss Helen Harmon entertained field. j several friends with a delightful nday guests of Mrs. W. R. Hough luncheon last Saturday. Mrs. Harold Funderbiirk were* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tailor of New and Mrs. Charlie Hough and chil- York, have leased the Miller boose of Laurens, and Mr. and Mrs. et Brevard Place, for the coming win- ;e Hough of Kershaw. Iter season. Mr. Taller is the brother Iss Gertrude Strother spent the m Mrs. H. Grainger Gaither. [•end at her home in Saluda. | Mr. John L. Weeks returned to r. and Mrs. Fred O'Dell spent the New York this week. Mrs. Weeks t-end with the former’s mother, expects to remain here for some time. _ O'DslL _iD--WareL..Shoals. — r~Pfe. Nocholas Jr P^.Ulsns.T^vIhg r. and Mrs. Stanley Moorefield left Saturday f<Nr New Orleans, La., where ntly for Danville, Va., where they he expects to remain sevN-al days Kt to remain for several weeks visiting friends before going to his in N« ie Mr. Moorefield is recuperating home n to operation. lough. lew York to spend bis fur- 1 Somediing ■#*NEW has been ADDED to the lAl CAMDEN FURNITURE CO. We wish to announce to the public that we have added a Jewelry Depart ment to our store and would appreci ate your consulting us first for your Jewelry needs. STERUNG SILVER Identification BRACELETS for Mmi and indi— Low priced at Only'-— $10.80 LOVELY PARTY GIVEN FOR RECENT^BRIDE , The home of Mrs. C. W. Holley was the scene of a lovely party on last Thursday afternoon when she snd Mrs. Bob Holley entertained, compli menting Mrs. William Puller, recent bride. Spring colors were used in detail throughout the rooms. Several con- testa were enjoyed during the after noon, Mrs. Roy Green winning the prise. At the conclusion, a blind folded game was played, when Mrs. Fuller’s fold was removed she found herself in the midst of an array of gifts. , 'The guests were then invited into the dining room for refreshments. Assisting the hostesses In serving were: Mrs. Bill Lee and daughter, and Vivian Ogbum, Mary I,ou Holley. Mary Frances snd Jessie Mae Horton, pupils of the honoree. GIRL SCOUTS TO MEET ’The Girl Scout troop Ubr girls ages 13 to 16 years, will meet Friday after noon at 4:30 o’clock at the Boy Soout Hut. This will be the fourth meeting and plans for registration will be completed. The Girl Scout troop for girls ages 10 to 13 years, will meet Monday af- tenioon at 4 o’clock at the Boy Scout Hut. A picnic has been planned in cluding a bicycle ride to Saddle and Paddle. Ail who have bicycles are re quested to bring them, however, for those who do noL transportation will lie furnished. EJach mpmber is re quested to bring her lunch. There will be one chaperone for each eight girls. Those wishing to paddle, bring your suits. Plenty of fun for all. Mrs. J. H. McLean, lead er; Mrs. Frank Babbitt, Asst, leader. .State 'Hieatre KERSHAW, S. a FRIDAY, MAY 19 ‘THE, DESERT SONG” with Deiinis Morgan and Irede Manning SATURDAY, MAY 20 “HAIL TO THE RANGERS” Charles Starrett SAT., May 20, 10:30 p. m. ‘‘HI »YA SAILOR”^ With Ray Bberie and Orchestra Elyse Knox MON..TUES., MAY 22-23 “WOMEN IN BONDAGE” with Gall Patrick and Nancy Kelly WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 ‘‘ALWAYS A BRIDES MAID” with Andrews Slaters THURSDAY, MAY 25 ‘‘ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES” with Maria Montez, Jon Hall and Turhan Bey Admiaaion: Matinee SOc— Night 35c—Children Under 12 Years of Age, 12c. MRS. JOHN W. KNIGHT Mrs. Knight, before her marriage to Lieut John W. Knight of Redwood City, Calif., April 22 at the Court Inn, Camden, was Elizabeth Goodwyn Whitaker. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb C. Whitaker of Camden. Lieuten ant Knight is now stationed at Morris Field, Charlotte, N. C. ' Lt. Schultes, who is stationed at Shaw. Field, was the week-end guest of ' Mf. and Mrs. B. O. Boykin. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Winn have re turned after spending several days with their parents at Harlem and Augusta, Ga. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beard were their qon, Mr. Ned Beard, and bis guests Mlssee Hen rietta and Inez Young of Clinton,’and Mr. John Hubbard or Boston, Mass. Both Messrs. Beard and Hubbard are civilian flight instructors nt the C. T. D. at Clinton. Max Reynolds, Jr., of Marquette, Michigan, was a caller at the Cbroni- cle office early In the week, stopping to visit with F. H. Heath, who resided In Marquette for a number of years. He'^wariCcbmpahled by another Mar quette young man in the army service, Ralph Eldridge, Jr. Colonel Roy Wright, commanding officer of Shaw Field, motored to Camden Wednesday afternoon and paid a call at the Chronicle office and also at the Heath News Service bu reau. Col. Wright was the first com manding officer at the Southern Avia tion school when that institution was launched. Capt. John C. West of Camp Stew art, Ga., arrived on Thursday of last week to spend a few days with bla mother, Mrs. Mattie R. West at Oeno Farm. Upon his departure, Capt West will be accompanied by his wife, formerly Miss Lois Rhame, who has been visiting her relatives here the past two weeks. CAMDEN GARDEN CLUB HOLDS MEETING MAY B The Camden Garden club met Mon day afternoon, May 8. at the home of Mrs. W. F. Spencer, with Mrs. V. D. Whitaker as co-hostess. After a abort • business meeting an interesting con- 'test was presrated in which the i names of flowers as generally known i were nuitched with the botanies I terms. First and second prises in this contest were won by Mrs. Arnett and Mrs. Ralnsford, respectively. Mrs. blue ribbon for collection and Mrs. Whitaker’s for artistic arrangement On adjournment of the meeting a delicious tea was served. (20 percent Federal Tax Included) MEN'< MASSIVE RINGS dtigned in « cboioe af Mttinfa. 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