The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 21, 1944, Image 5
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JTMt CAMWLII CMWOmCLl, CAil^KII. •QUTH CAKOUWA. FWIDAY, JULY 11, 1t44
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Notes
. followto* books hare ad-
L ibe shelTsa at tlw Camdea
ylibrvr: Tb« ^ Cock Crows,
Oaitbsr; flair Stood tbs
TS^rraacs, by H. K. Bates;
i-iand. by Jamso Norman Hall;
I Hare Chosen, by BUIa BsrUa;
wifkt ta Endln*. by James Ron
nie Groom Lay Dead, by Oeorss
3xe' Said tbs Spider to tbs Fly,
lehtfds Sbattnck; Mom Counted
br Mac Gardner; Escape tbs
by Mlgnon Bbeabart; Tbs Black
’of Fear, by CdPnell Woolrlcb;
we Fruit, by Lillian Smltb; Odd
p»ys, by Darwin L. Tellbst;
Aower, Man and Soldier, by
^8 T. Miller, and Yankee From
pus, by CatberiM Drinker Bow
ls of books and macasines baYe
g, Mrs- Egmont Von Trescko#,
Reuben Pitta, Mrs. Rosooe Bon-
Mre. H. O. Marrln, Mr. W. L.
lie, Mrs. Robert M. Brick (Fejafy
I of Hawortb, N. J., and Mrs.
Ehrenclou ot New York and
Of special Interest to art
len.
I are the monthly bnllettns from
1943. through June, 1944, of The
ipolitan Museum 6f Art and the
[)llo8 of The Old Print Shop from
>er 4, 1943, through July, 1944,
. by Mrs. Eihrenclou.
B following books now showing
e tDorries may be borrowed from
CsQiden Public Library: Mr.
ington. by ESisabetb; Pile Buck,
ie title. Secret Command,) by
and.Ward Hawkins; Tbe Story
r. Wassell, by James Hilton; The
e Cliffs, by Alice Doer Miller;
lorer Square, by Patrick Han^l-
Land 1 Hare Chosen, by Ellin
n; Tbe Bridge of San Lois Rey,
rbomton Wilders; The Song of
adette, by Frans Werfel; A Bell
kdano, by John Hersey; Paris
trground, by Etta Shilmr; Por>
of Jenny, by Robert Nathap, and
cent CamlTal, by Frances P.
^rsonals and Socieln
Wm. Q. Major, Sr., is spending bM
TacaUpn at Myrtle Beach.
Little Miss Paallns Carroll is Tlsit-
ing relatirss in Mayesrllle.
Mrs. M. L. Deal :’Was a sreek-end
guest at tbe home of her uncle, John
Deal, at Flat Rock, N. G.
Mr. and Mrs^ Henry Blchel, parents
of Sgt. Juliaa H. Eichel, are at pres
ent. Tlsiting him in California.
Capt James M. Gandy of Columbia
Army Air base, spent sereral days
hers with bis wife on Lyttleton St
Miss Marjorie Creed of Washing
ton, D. C., Is spending this week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Creed.
Master Dickie Tiller, young son of
donated recently by: Miss Bessie ^ spending soma
MRS. SHEORN ENTERTAINS
Mrs. Wiley Sheora eras hostess to a
group of friends at her home on Mill
street last Friday. Bridge sraa playbd
at two tables during tbe aftsmocm
and at 7:99 dinner was serrsd at the
Coffee Shop. The gusM tncluded Mrs.
BUI Harris of OrsenTille. Miss Blarg-
Taylor of Charlotte, N. C., Mrs.
Tom Wagner of Youngstown, Ohio.
^ to bis stat^ at Tonopah Armyl|f^ h. a Merritt Mrs. Marion
Air nass, Nersda. | Mathias. Mrs. Leila Weldon. Mrs^
Friends of Mrs. W. R. Capebart oflHsnry O. Herlot and Mrs, Hood of
Carter BiU, Boykin, srlU be glad to {Columbia, and Mrs; Tom lUft
learn that she is Improring at the
Columbia hospital, where she is un-| ACTIVITIES AT CENTER
(the Children's Spring Festiral of
[s in New York in June, the New
[ Herald Tribune presented $200
'd to M.llin and E. Segal for
■ picture book, A Ring and a Rid-
and the same amount to Arm-
ig Sperry for Storm Canras, a
: for older boys and girls. Both
liese books are in circulation at
Camden Public Library. A Ring
a Riddle is Ulustrated by Vera
t, who contributed substantially
lie book’s attractiTsnesB. Tbe au-
s are in private life, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshak, Russians, now busy
ihg for tbe Red Army. Mr. Arm-
ng was his own iUustrator.
»MtNG ATTRACTIONS
Camden Theatre
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
JULY 21st and 22nd
time with bis uncle, Hsrrey Tiller, st
MsyesvUle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Blackwell. Jr.,
abd eblldren spent Sunday with Mrs.
R. L. Moseley.
J. M. Elesxer, oounty sgent for
Sumter oounty, was s caller at the
office of County Agent W. C. Me-
Carley this week.
Mrs. Anderson Bass and son, Andy,
of Rock Hill, spent last week here
with Mrs. Bass’ father, Blair De-
Loacbe, at the WUIis Sbeoms.
Mrs. James Sanders (Pay Kirkland)
of Florence, and her two ehUdren, are
spending a week .with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Whitaker at the Shack:
Mr. and Mrs. John Land of Gas
tonia, N. C., ((Carolyn Cantey) an
nounce the birth of a son, John, Jr.,
Memorial hoepital, Charlotte, N. C
A.-T. James Creed has returned
after a few days st home, to Msrisn-
na, Fla., where he is in training as s
cadet pilot at the Marianna Air base
Mrs. John West of Camp Stewart.
Oa., and Mrs. H. Granada and son,
Hugh, of Greer, were week-end guests
of their mother, Mrs. i^ykln Rbame.
Sr.
Mrs. L. B. Rash and children re
turned Wedneeday after Tisiting her
faoaband, Prt. L. B. Rush, in Biloxi.
Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Braisington of
Camden, route 2, have received a.
message that their son. St. Sgt. Willie
T. BraisingUm, and Pvt Homer Bras-,
ington, have met somewhere in Eng
land.
Mrs. Grenade (Lenora Rhame) and
Mm. John *0111 west (Lots Rhame)
were visitors this week of their moth
er, Mrs. Boykin Rhame, on Laurens
street
Mrs. Trapp, en route from
L]r(ord, Texas, to h«r home in Brook
lyn, N. Y., spent several days here at
the home of Mre. B. El Jennlqgs, on
Halle street
' Mist Peggy CarroU is spending two
H. Carroll, at High Point N.’c. Mrs!
Canrdl expects to return with her for
a visit in Camden.
Mrs. Albert Stokge and Mrs. Roy
dergplng treatment i Twelve Juicy watermelons, each oaa
Major and Mrs. Leonard Hanprlch I scaling SO pounds or bettar and gual^
spent Friday and Saturday with Mra,|anteed sweet and lucioaa, will he eerv-
Hauprich’e parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I ad at the water, melon {tarty to be
Whitaker, Jr., leaving Saturday night {given at the Center Saturday evening
for Maxwell neld, Ala., where Major I under tha direction of Mr% Jtdm
Hauprich la atatloned. . {Lindsay.
Mrs. Alice Marye returned yestex^l This will be tbe last social avenj
day after a three weeks stay In Newl^ be held in thb Center building, as
York with her daoghter-ln-law, Mrt.|^^ baa arranged, to rent the old
John RIchardaoB, wp^ a bo a freeaer locker outfit,
lightful week-end with Mrs. W. F.i Saturday evening the dancing
Buckley at her summer home. IPhTty given for the cadets and an-
Lt. and Mrs. William G. Major, Jr.,|U>ted men found the Shaw Field
left for Boca Raton, Fla., recently. I ^bestra in attendance to provide
JON HAIL „
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MANS
REVENGE
Lt. Major recently received his wings I musical inspiration for the aev-
and commission aa an Aerial Naviga-|®^^ hundred young people who gatb.
tor and baa been spending the past I (be evening of frolic and en-
16 days with his wife and parents. I tertainment.
Sgt. and Mrs. Julian H. Eichel an-1 The Center was the gathering place
nounce the birth of a son, on July 16.1 some 260 service men over tbe
Sgt Eichel, member ot a local depart-1 ^^b-end. In order to gain an idea
ment store firm, is at present station-i^bbre the men in uniform came from,
ed at Fort Ord, Calf., adn his famUy • registration was conducted and
la residing at Pacific Grove, Calf. |l»’«ctlcMly every aUte in the Union
Mrs. W. C. Pettus and Mrs; F. represented in the enrollment on
Galloway are back In Camden after hbe book. Ehren Canada had repre-
spending sometime in Betheida ' Ma.,|*^^*b)n among the service men who
with Mrs. Pettus’ daughter, Annie L.h®ob advuntage of CamdenVi service
Pettus, YSC, who underwent an opera-
tion. Yeoman Pettus is recuperating I The closing of the Center at the end
nicely. I of the month will leave Camden
Mrs. L. S. Mayer, Jr., and son, andM^®®^ *0** ••rvice men
Miss Olive McGulrt, returned from al^bo come from the nearby training
week-end trip to Washington, D. C.,|P®®*® ^ ^bo stop over on maneuvers
after visiting the former’s husband, ■•cure a shower, a chance to write
Leonard 8. Mayer, Jr., Seaman Sec-|» J®**®**' o** Perhape to have some
ond Class, who is stationed at Bain- The Center is going to
bridge, Md. (be sadly miued by these service men
Capt and Mra. W- E. DeLoacbe andl’^bo have come to regard (JamdM as
daughter. Miss Nell Ray, and son,*® ■®cond borne.
Sonny, of Columbia, and Salens, Kan.,
W. B. DeLoachA Mrs. R E. H. Hamp-| 8MITH-JERMAN
ton and daughter, Harriett, ,of Co-I Beauty and simplicity featured tbe
Mrs. Atkinson Is
Given Snnunofis
Mrs. Lulu Bullock Atklneon. 67. died
Tuesday morning at a Camden- hos
pital after a few hours illness. She
was the widow of Tlnx Atkinson and
the daughter of the late Canty and
Agnea Cunningham Atkinson of Lee
county.
Snrvivlng are tour daughters. Mrs.
Ed Hinson of Camden, Mra. D. B. Ray.
Mra. Agnes Anderson of Camden and
Mrs. Fred Baxley of Camden; two
sons, Elamest Atkinson of (bunden,
and Walter Atkinson, USN. Funeral
servlcee were held at 6 o’clock Thera-
day afternoon from the Hermitage
MUl Baptist church, conducted by the
pastor, the Rev. Mr. Davis. Interment
followed In the church cemetery.
Red Cross Notes
take place la the fall.
Mbs Campbell Is a graduate of tbe
Blaa^--Hi8b-adK>ol-^aBd Draugbon's
Business oollege In Columbia, and is
training iq tbe South Carolina State
Hoepital School of Nursing at Colum
bia. Right now she is at tbe Medical
College ot the State of South Caro.
Una at Charleeton. Mr. Pernell ia a
eon of Mre. F. F. Pernell and tbe late
EVank F. Pernell of Columbia and
Charleston. He ia a graduate of the
Ckdumbla High school and attended
the Univfralty of South Carolina and
also Georgia Tech.
Sadie K. voaTreackow
There is stlU aa argent need for
help In the Surgical Dressing room
at Red Croea headquarters,
‘ About obebalf ot tbe July qu^a baa
been completed and workers are re*
quected to lend tbelr aid Immediatdjr
that the quota may be completed
ear^ this saoatb.
Ibe latect issue ot tbe Prisoner of
War Bnlletln of tbe American Red
Cross states that at present there is
no arrangement -between nations for
tbe exchange of able-bodied prisoners
of war. !
The American Red Crocs, in collab
oration with other agencies, b seek
ing to better the mall service be
tween prisoners of war in Japan and
tbelr famiUea in tbe United States.
Tbe proper delivery of mall b im
peded due to several factors, including
Japanese cenaorsh^p, Japan^ intern
al shipping diffrculties, very poor lo^
face route vb Geneva, and tbe great
dbtancee Involved.
The'Red Cross baa available for
use of relatives and friends a post
card upon which not more than 24
words can be written to prisoners of
war in Japan. These cards wUl soon
be available at the local Red Croea
chapter and require no postage.
Snbacriba To The Ckrtmiclo
fF'hen in need of,,.
BbhopvUle, were guests last week
at the home of Police Officer and
Mra. Ihigene Smith, Broad street.
Mra. R. L. Moseley returned home
after vbltlng her danghters, Mrs.
Donald J. Dutcher, and Mrs. J. H.
Hammond, Jr., in WUmington, DeL
Lt. and Mrs. H. M. WUliams (Mary
Moseley) and little son, Mackey, re-
turned to their home In Sebring, Fla.,
after spending the week with Mrs.
WUUam’s mother, Mrs. R. L. Moseley.
Announcement b being made of
the engagement of Mbs Alice Ade-
Itade Miner of OreenvUle, to CWfPrd
C. Weston of JacksonvUe, Fla. The
wedding wUl take place In the early
toU.
Pfc. James Gandy, who has been
spending a 10 day furlough with his
parents, Capt and Mrs. Jsmes Gandy,
Good Grooming
Good Cleaning
lumbia, spent Monday here with Mra. I marrbge of Miss Ellen France Smith,
W. R. Zemp and Mra. John T. Nettles. I daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. W. Smith,
Mra. John Marion of York, who has of 1011 Mill street to First Cnaaa Pet-
been vbiting her ibter, Mra. Marg. I ty Officer Francb Aabury Jerman, son
aret Burnet for aometime, has ro-|ot Mrs. W. V. Jerman, and the late
turned to her home to open her house | Rev- W. V. Jerman of Bethune. The
for their young friends who will at-Wedding was performed Friday. July
tend the Slmrill-Mannlng wedding.] 19, at the borne of the bride. The Rev.
Her friends here are hoping for an{E.~ Btackraon offiebted, using tbe
early return. . . 1 double ring ceremony.
Mrs. W. C. Boyce vbitod her has-1 Mbs Frances Helms of Bethune,
band, Capt W. C. Boyce, bat week-1 pbyed the wedding muaic. Mrs. Philip
end at Hendersonville, N. C„ where ( Miller of New York and Camden, sla-
he is In charge of a prboner of war I ter of the bride, Ibhted the candlee.
camp. Mrs. Boyce and children are I The bride’i only attendant waa her
making their home here on Hampton|eleler, Mra. L.eW. High, Jr., of Co
avenue for the duration, being former I Ihmbb. ,
residents of Sumter. { The bride, an attractive bonds, was
Seaman and ■MH. l«mhuf lYnnanbtb6<»tsiinfrr aWn^^^ a a soli oT navy
(Francb Burnt) announce the birth I blue with white acceesoriea. She
of a daughter, D^ores Faye, on Fri- * corsage of red rojwa.
day. July 7. at the Camden hospital. I The couple left Immediately follow-
based with thslbig the ceremony tor Deland, Fb.,
Seaman Williams b
Smith and daughter, Melva Jean, of Wavy at Newport, R, I. Mra. WlUbms Where the groom b abtioned at the
ta making her home here with her|N»^el ■^l^ atatlon,
parenb, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Bams,
DuBose Park. I CAMPBELL-PERNELL
Ivy El Lewb, affllbted with tbe’4-H| Of niuch bterest in Camden and
clnb of the Jamaca, BrltUh West ln.]|Llgsbaw county b the announcement
dies, agricuHaral society of Kingston, of the engagement df Mbs Dora Lee
Jamacla, vbited some of the Kershaw Campbell, danghter of Mr. and Mrs.
county 4-H clubs on July IS. She b T. R Campbell of Bbney and Cam-
on a vbit to the United Sbtee to ob-lden, to Rc^rt 11 Pernell of 0>lam-
ae^e the work that b being done by|bb and Charietton. The wedding srlU
4-H clube here.
Fresh Meats
•Fruits
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•Groceries
Vegetables
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IceOream
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Party Cakes •Birthday Cakes
'-•Wed&ig Cakes
^ Furnished on Five Days Notice.
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CALL AT—
JACK BROOME’S
Service Station and Grocery
Corner oi Broad! and York StraoU <— Camdan, S. C
She vbited the Kirk
land and Ebeneser clnbe while hers.
, BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
LL and Mra. Mflten Cass an*!
nounce the birth of a daughter, Sara
Ellen, July 1$. st the Csmden bos-
pitsl. Mrs. Case b the former Beubhl
Orshsm, dsoghtor of Mr. and Mrs. H.
B. Graham. Lt Case b stationed at|
Camp Hood, Tens.
4* •• aa,,. tmau
Go Hand In Hand!
No one was ewar wall groom-
ad wliila wearing wnriakled
dothaa. InMnacnlafaBma in
jclothog ia an abooluta ^ro-
raqpiiaite to a good appear-
anoa. Yipa^ feel amartiF
draaaed if yoa rt^.ovl in
clodtaa wa kaaa claanad for
yon.
BeAUr Care Results In Lmger Wear.
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