The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 25, 1944, Image 5

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* y .'’J- (.li .V. ..i-1.-V'.. L.h i ■WliPPipppiWi^P TMl CAMDlll CHWOWICtt. CAMMN, SOUTH CAHOtIWA, PRIDAV. AUGUST M, 1f44 ^1 Frvo SOCIETY opt ipendlnS Telsphoae 29 Clyburn Is here Henry Lee two weeks lesre with his uHlyt lire Leonard M. Hauprich of Mont- Ala., is here visiting her par- JJ!, Mr. and Mrs. John Whitaker, Jr. Miss Charlotte Boykin of Charleston • The guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry L2J. and Mr. Beard. Mrs L. W. Boykin and%*)n, Phfl, ^the guest of Mrs. B. D. JBoykin and ^ Boykin at their home In Boykin. *Mi88 Frances Rhame returned Sun lit after spending some time In Darl- iton with her anht^ Mrs. J. N. (Irren. ' ~ Sunday supper guests of Mrs. John Awrence Team and Mr. Team were brothers, Messrs. Rufus and Sam 'larke and families of Columbia. Mrs. N. P. Gettys. Sr., and Mrsl John jeOys and dangbter, Slote. of LngofL mre returned after spending some ime in Lewis, Del., with the' former’s laughter, Mrs. Herbert Orton and '^pt. Orton. Friends of Miss Meta Alexander of )oykin will be Interested to know that lie is convalescing satisfactorily after taring undergone an appendix opera- ioD at the Camden hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. Ventruellu Anderson is earing tomorrow for Miami, Fla., rhere her husband is with the Pan- American Airways. • they have been COMING ATTRACTIONS —AT— Camden Theatre )0OO»»»OOOOOO»GOOOOGOOOO< FRI.-SAT., AUG. 25-26 Walter Brennan, Jeanne Craig and Charlotte Greenwood “HOME IN INDIANA** Filmed In Technicolor SAT., AUG. 26, 10:30 Show Robt. Livingston and Ruth Terry “GOODNIGHT SWEET- _ HEART* »oo^»»ooooooboo<»o»>ooo« SUNDAY, AUG. 27 William Terry, Lackle Moran and William Shirley with Mary Lee and Ruth Terry “THREE UTTLE SISTERS** >oooooooooooeooooooooooo» MON.-TUES., AUG. 28-29 They Are Back Again—'Their First la Years, and Their Funniest of all “IN SOCIETY** With Bud Abbott and Lou Costello WED.-THURS., AUG. 30-31 Cecil B. DeMllle’s “THE STORY OF DR. ' WASSELL** Gary Cooper and Laraine Day In Technicolor Lt Boykin Rhame, who has been stationed on the West, Ck^t, is here on leave with his family. Beck Russell, Nayy, based at Battle Creek, Mich., is visiting his family in Ckmden this week. Mrs. Leon Schlosburg and daughter, Miss Joan Schlosburg, and Miss Phylis Karesh nreturned on Saturday from •New Yark where spending ten days Mrs. J. A. Sterne, Hotel Camden, had as her guest last week, her sister, Mrs. H. A. Goodykoontz, and Miss Helen McCue pf Bluefield^ and Pvt, H,. A. Goodykoontz, Jr., of Fort Jackson. Word is received that Bobble Trues- dale, son of Mrs. L. H. Tmesdale, of Camden, in convalescing nicely after a tonsil operation at Providence bos iMtal in Columbia, and Is now at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Z. Bogue, Jr., and young son, Zack. of Goldsboro, N. C., have moved to Camden and are occupying a cottage on DeSaussure St. They have as their gnest, Mrs. Bogue’s sister. Miss Pearl Prlvette of Goldsboro, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Nettles, Sr., spent several days last week In Greenville^ with Cpl. and Mrs. W. D Nettles, They attended the Ameri can Legion Junior baseball games. Lt. Hugh “Shot” Cox, USMC, sU- tioned at New River, N. C., is spend ing his leave here with his parents Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Cox. Lt. Daniel Monson and Mr.. Cameron McLaren of Douglas, Ga., left Sunday by plane after having spent the week end here. Mr. McLaren visited his wife while Lt. Monson was the guest of Lt. Wade C. Lewis. Mrs. William Kiner (Margaret Re becca Cunningham) left recently for Balnbiidge, Ga., where she will Join her husband who Is stationed there taking his basic training as an avia tion cadet. Cpl. Joe B. Gaskins, from Freeman Army Air base at Seymour, Ind.. Is spending several days here with his wife and son on Halle street. They NAPPER-BRANHAM Miss Mary ^Laney Nappv, the at tractive and only daughter of Mr,, and Mrs. John Napper of Westvllle, be came the bride of Albert Branham, the son of Mrs. Annie Branham and the late John William Branham of Lugoff, Wednesday afternoon, Aug. If. 'Ilie ceremony was performed at the home of the Prohat« Judge, N. C. Arnett. Mrs. Branham is a graduate of Baron DeKalb High school, class of 194S. Mr. and Mrs. Branham are making their home at the present with his mother at Lugoff. 4 Spinach I China. is a universal dish in FAREWELL STEAK PARTY LL W. E. Irwin of the United Slates Nkval reserve at the University of South Carolina entertained 14 officers of the unit at a steak dinner at the Ward Tkvem Saturday nighL All of the officers and their host complete their training period at the naval reserve training center at Co lumbia this week and the steak dinner was In the nature of a farewell party. This group has been making send- monthly visits to the Lugoff steak eatery ever since they started their training over a year ago. Yet another way is found to time the four-minute egg automatically. Ask a Swede to run a mile. MBS. BOBEBT Y. (FBBIKN. NELSON-O’BRIEN country be baa been stationed at Ma- Of Interest to many friends through-' Supply depoL out the Carolinas is the marriage of. ^ Sgt. Carolina Nelson, W’ACs, to Pfc. | Robert Y. O’Brien, Marine corps, at' Newark. N. J., Saturday, August 19. I Mrs. Melvin Truesdale Is spending a few days in Charleston, where her Pfc. Nancy Nelson, MCWR, was her sister’s maid of honor at the wedding and William E. O’Brldh of Maplewood. ^ „ ,, ,N. J., a brother of the groom, was Mrs. O Biien is the former Carolina M. Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ^fter a simple but impressive Joseph M. Nelson of CJamden. She (joyble ring ceremony, the bridal party attended Wlnthrop college at Rockjajy, members of the Immediate faml- Hlll. Before entering the WA6s. she ^ wedding dinner at East worked for Electric Ice and Fuel Co.lQrange. N. J A wedding cake with at Charlotte. Until recenU3r she was uniformed figures was the cen- statloned at the U, S. Army Recruiting station at Newark, N. J. Her present station is Headquarters Second Serv ice command, Governor’s Island, N. T. Pfc. O’Brien is the son of Mrs. Wil* Ham F. O’Brien of Newark. Before entering the service on Dec. 8, 1941, he was employed by Gould and Fher- hart at Newark. He served with the expect to return to Indiana with Mr' Marine division _wWch_f^ht_ at Dasktng. ^ “ Guadacuial. 'Since returning to this terpieoe for the table. Those attending the wedding were: Mrs. W, F. O’Brien, Misses Rita. Kay and Agnes O’Brien, all of Newark. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. O’Brien of Maplewood, N. J.. Captain and Mrs. Francis P. O’Brien of .Boston, Pfc. Nancy Nelson of Camden: Cpl. Helene Flatley and Lt. Anne nateley of Eirle, Pa., Sgt Helen Hughew of Seneca, and Mlaa Nancy Watts of. Camden. — Mrs. J. A. Mlchener of Beaufort, has two sons, Lawton and Lloyd Truesdale beea visiting her parents, Mr. and are sUtloned in the Navy. Lawton is Mrs. U. N. Myers, seriously ill in a hospital there. | Hariy Gaskin (Buck) volunteered unL’ Shannon, 4th, and for the Navy Aug, 7, and is now In ^J"® spending some time boot-training in Balmbrldge, Md. Buck with relatives. Lt. Shannon has just will be remembered as drummer. In murned from duty with the Navy In the Bill Burns orchestra. He Is the the Southwest Pacific during which | youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter time Mrs. Shannon and children have Gaskin of this city been making their home In San Diego, COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre Comar Eroad and Rutladga 8ta. FRI.-SAT., AUG. 25-26 A New Story of the 01<i^ Wyt! ' Hoot Gibson and Bob Steele in **MARKED TRAIUS** ~ Final Chapter of “Captain Amwrica** Also Comedy Lusty, Brawling Drama! “GAMBLER'S CHOICE** with Chester Morris. Nancy Kelly and Russell Hayden Also Latdst World News WED.-THURS., AUa 30-31 Hoppy Goes on a Man-Hunt and' Solves a Mystery! “MYSTERY MAN**^ Featuring William Boyd with Andy Clyde “Also— Great Alaakan Myatary** Paramount News Matinaa t:1l F. M. Night 7:104:18 P. M. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Hoffer left Sunday for a two weeks visit in New York and Pennsylvania. While away they expect to spend some time with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffer in Manbeim, Pa., and with their son, Mr, Jerome M, Hoffer, Jr., and Mrs. Hoffer, In Caldwell. N. J. During his stay Mr. Hoffer also Mpecu to purchase merchandise for the Hoffer oompany. . Mrs. L.. P. ToMn returned home Sunday after a two weeks visit to her mother and father at Greer. Mrs. Burrell Boykin and Miss Mlnetta Boykin are visiting at Liberty Hill this week. Mrs. DeLoache Sheom and Mrs. Robert Bruce returned home after a s.Pfot kt State^l^Ji jiL CherAW,. * Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Greer, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Tobin. Miss Charlotte Boykin of Charles ton, Is visiting Mrs. Henry Beard and family this week. Dr, and Mrs. Sberrell Rogers spent the week-end at Charleston with Mrs. Rogers’ family, Mr. and Mrs. Snow den. Mrs. W. L. McDowell is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter Rush, In Aiken. MQW..TUE5., AUG. i... week with Mr. and Mrs. T, O. Boy kin on Broad St. Mr. and Mrs. Auldin Smith of Mon- 1*00, N. C., spent the week-end'with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blakeney. Mrs. Russell Keech, the former Dorothy Rhodes, spent last week In lAGrange, Ga., as guest of her broth er, Frank Rhodes, and family. - Miss--Betty 'Rtmon'df CharlMton, is spending this week with her grand mother, Mrs. Hattie Hinson. Mrs, Jim Terry and Mrs. W. A. DRY8CH-M ELTON Miss Peggy Drysch of Chicago and John Allen Melton of this city, were united In marriage at the home of Judge N. C. Arnett Sunday evening. The ceremony took place In the August 13, with the Judge officiating, presence ef a few inUmate friends and members of the families. Those pres ent were CpL and Mrs. J. J. King, Mrs. D. L. Melton, Jr.. Mrs. Joe Machada and Mrs. Alice Connell. The bride was attired In a creme tone dress and wore a corsage of white roees. She Is a CSilcago girl and was employed In the office of the Chicago Printing company. She be came acquainted with her future bus- band when the latter waa In Chicago on a furlough. The groom is a Cam- -deiL jonsg man who because of JOROAN-QOTTO A wedding of quiet simplicity was I solemnized Thursday evening August 10 at 8:30 at, the Presbyterian manse, when Miss Mary Ella Jordan became the bride .of Sgt. Charles L. Ootto. I The Rev. Douglas McArn, pastor of the Presbyterian church', officlaltng. [ using the double ring ceremony. Ap propriate nuptial music was played by| Mrs. Douglas McAm. The bride entered on the arm of I her father, F. L. Jordan, who gave her In marriage. She wore a dress of soldier blue with white accessories and her flowers were white rosebuds and lilies. The bride’s only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Yletae Martura- nus, and the groom had as his best man, Albert A, Hamilton. After a par-| ,ty given by friends the couple left] tor a shart wedding trip to the moun tains. The bride is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. J. L. Jordan of Camden. The groom is the son of Mr. and! Mrs. Joseph Ootto of Nazareth, Penn. Sgt Ootto will be stationed at Marl-1 anna Air Base, Florida, where the| young couple will make their home. wounds has been' discharged from tie army, sJter spending four years over seas. Mr. and Mrs. Melton will make their home In Camden. Stork Visits the Frank Bean Family. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Dorn toT Mr. anffTirt. Maawr-Wliri lard Rodgers on July 35, at the Cam-1 den hospital, a son, Miuter Willard Rodgers, Jr. Mrs. Rodgers waa the former Miss Ruth Outlaw of this city. Morriqotr is visiting I Mrs. Donald MorriMtr is relatives for two weeks at. Raleigh, I N. C. Donald Morrison Is attending I the boys football camp In the North [ Carolina mountains. {UlllllOIIZIBHMUEsnaHaaBxt the lovely and gracious director of the -^erv to Join their hnsbands, who are with Pan-American Airways there. N. A. Myers, UShW, and wife and son. Nettles, Jr„ have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. N. Myers at Pine Grove. ’ Mrs. J. E. Robinson has retnmed after an extended visit with her daughters, Mrs. Graoe Jennings in New York, and Bfra. Ruth Hatley of Kew Tersey. has been made of sdh'To' LI. and Mrs. Frank Bean on Friday, Aug. 18. The baby was bom at Liggett. Ky., where Mrs. Bean has been staying ah the home of her i>arenta. Lt. Bean has been with the army air forces at Southern Aviation airport here for several years. Mrs. Bean will be remembered as Ice Center on " Rutledge street When that unit waa establisRed with a fnll-tlme director In charge. Mrs. Bean resigned her post last April and left Kentucky to awtu the blessed event. The Beans now boasts of two children, both boys. Wants—For Sale Raoatvi 8m lata far WANTED—A five, six or seven room unfurnished honse for Immediate occupancy, or by SepL laL Call Jack Broome. Phone 114-W. 28? NeVn’ News... Personalized Hair-Do’s! AHONEY’S SODA SHOP Flatter the coatoor of ^oor face with a hair-do created juat for yoa! Oar skilled operators -^▼0 ideas falore for ererjoDot Formerly “Elliotts” % Under porsonal ■»^«*^t*"**** of Mrs.. Dallas Mahoney PERMANENT, inchidinf Shampoo and Stylo-sot, i4 Place for the Whole Family toeon^and relax... and enjoy refreshing drinks, lee cream and siyj^wiehes. After the Iheatm: eiijoy a snack at the Bfahitmey Soda Shop $5.9S^‘ Manicure ...s75e OPEN SXTUimAY, AUGUST 26* (NEXT DOOR TO Tltt CAMDEN THEAITIB) DeKALB BEAUTY SHOPPE (Nojct door to postolfioa) ooo TO WISE PARENTS School days are at hsuad. MsJea your child's education com plete by proYidinf the accomp lishment of beinf a good pian- ist Wo hare some excellent bar gains in good Upright Pianos. INSTALL ONE IN YOUR HOME FOR YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER. Camden Furniture Company BROAD STREET — — PHdNE 156 #• mmmmmr •• mm. MADOE DAVIS* chart your Fashion future Dsy-tiine classics of lephyreofk wo^-and-rayon, brightly enibroid- aied or fdt appliqsed. Dste-tiine overMouse and priaoeaa designs of rayoB crepe, Sf^ow vrith eo quine, Mflheads. ^bes 12 to 20. ^ •BMU.S.PaLOC 9.90