The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 06, 1945, Image 5
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TskI Tik! Keep Your Eye On The Ball
NOT THE GIRL
Ki- J*ine* Stein, S.2-C, is r«-
in » tJ. S. hospltel in Bain-
mile Horton Tfalted her par-
O. H. Horton, thia
week-end.
Edwin R. Moael^ of Eort Mcv
»n Ga., apent a few days wlih
iniiv the wwk*
rioraa jean HoweU of Mwl-
n. was a recent Tlaltor at the
of Mrs E. T. Barnea.
Stanley Babin haa returned to
ime in Baltimore after a 10-daflr
with Mrs. Leon Schloaburg.
j A Micbener of Beaufort,
the Easter holldaya with her
1. Mr and Mra. Usher Myers.
I Julia B. Aranta of Columbia
1 Bpent the week-end with her
J Mr and Mrs. H. C. Arrante.
and Mrs. J R. Sheom and
en of Look Out Mountain, Tenn.,
isltinft Mr, Sheorn’a parents, Mr,
drs. Wnils Sheom.
Edward DuBoae.-wbo la In a
itte hospital recovertng from an
tlon. Is expected to return to
ome In this city soon.
*Dd Mrs. A. M. Simona and son
Q of Columbia, spent last week-
trith the latter’s slater. Mrs. B
- Baum, and Mr. Baum,
rd has been received that R. M
jdy, 8rd, has been promoted from
' to Captain. Capt. Kennedy la
ned at Camp Woltera, Texas.
1. Leon Schlosburg Is In Danville,
risitlng her daughter, Joan, at
'ord college. She will also visit
)OD. Marlon, at Winston-Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stokes, Sr., had
the following children home for Sas-
ter: Mr. and Mra. Claude Jackson!
and son. Gale, of Charleston; Capt.
Carlyle Jackson of Camp Pickett, Vs.;
S.l-c Joseph Jackson of Green Cove]
Springs. Fla.; Mra. Earl P. ShaniK.i
of Topeka. Knns.. antT MtarUtsahet
Jackson of Sumter.
RABON-DAVI8
Miss Sarah Lee Rabon and Thomas j
A (Sonny) Davis, petty officer, U. S.,
Navy, were married at 8:80 p. m.
March 1€, In the Wedding Bell chapel
In San Diego, Calif. The Rev. Roy
G. Cockerlll officiated at the double
ring ceremony. The only attendants
were Warrant Officer and Mrs. John
B. Kouns. The nride wore a blue suit!
with matching accessories.
Mrs. Davis is the daughter of Mr.j
and Mrs. Grover Rabon of Blsbopvllle.
Petty Officer Davis la the son of Mrs.
Inez H. Davis of Dalzell and Johnnie!
N. Davis of the U. S. Navy.
At present Che couple are making |
their home at 827-24 street, San Diego.
GARDEN CLUB TO MEET
The (Camden Garden club will meet I
at the home of Mrs. Robt. W. Pomeroy
on Monday afternoon, April 9, at 4
o’clock.s.^ Mr. Henry Savage, Jr., will
give a talk on Wlldflowera of Kershaw |
County. Members of the club are ask
ed to bring three specimens eemh of I
one or more varieties of iris to bej
judged on perfection of bloom.
tlon at a Charlotte hospital re-
r, has returned to her honse In
(ity. The operation was a suc-
it is stated.
innan Brown, who attends the
)1 of Dentistry at Emory Univer-
TICKET8 AT THE DOOR
While tickets for the annual baby|
). Oakman Hay. who had an eye [show of the young women’s group of
Grace church, have been on sale by
members of the organization and at
various locations In .the city, the I
sponsors wish to announce that
those not purchasing tickets at these
sources may buy them at the door
has returned after spending fkrhen the show ia'held Saturday af-
T holidays with Dr. and Mrs. A
[umphriee. -
I. J. H. Hammond and children
Mrs. Donald J. Dutcher and cbil-
of Berroyn, Md., returned home
spending some time with their
er. Mrs. R. L. Moseley.
)or B. -W. Heath and Reed Buck-
»ft Sunday' morning for Washing-
Major Heath took up bis duties
e office of General Marshall on
lay. Reed Buckley continued to
York and thence to the school be
tending.
L and Mrs. Oghum Hough and
Ogborn, Jr., are spending a 20-
leare with the latter’s mother
grandmother, Mra. C. M. Hough
Mrs. U B. Ogbum of 612 Ches-
itreet. Cpl. Hough will, leave for
leas on his return to Fort Mon-
h. N. J. He now has three broth-
iverseas, L. C., Buster and Shelby
fh.
88 Margaret (3ox of Columbia
ge. visited her parents, Mr. and
J. C. Cox. this week-end. She
as her guests. Miss Susie Lewis
Miss Lois R^ford of Columbia
ge. and Miss Polly Hunter and
Betty I Brown of Haletgb, N. C.
temoon at 3:80 o’clock.
JUNIOR DANCE FRIDAY, APRIL 6
The Junior dance will be held Fri
day, April 6, at 8 o’clock In the High
School Gym. Admission 26 cents per]
person.
PfQE FIVE
Bethune News Notes
Neil Davis. USN, has returned after
ten days here with bla parents, Mr.
and Mra. Homer Davis.
' Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Tidwell and
family spent the week-end'in Florence
with relatlvee.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price of
Vidalia, Ga., and Mra. John McDon
ald of Hartsvilie, visited relatives
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Campbell spent
the Easier holidays in Greenvipe with
Mr. Campbell’s mother. ^
Mrs. Annie Lee was the guest of
relatives in Chester during the week
end.
Miss Dorothy McDowell, member of
the school faculty, and her mother,
Mra. Billie McDowell, of Kershaw,
spent the Easter holidays at M>'rtle
Eleach with relatives.
Mra. Bill King has gone to Florida
to be with her husband, Pfc. King, at
Camp Blanding.
G.' W. Elmore. USN. Charleston,
spent the week-end here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Outlaw.
John Carlson, USN, Bangor, Me.,
and South'Port, N. C., and Mra. Carl
son of South Port, spent the week
end here with Mrs. Carlson’s parents,
Mr, and Mra. J. N. McLaurln.
Mrs. Wilma Beam of Cayee, spent
ast week with her parents, Mr. and
Mra. Z. P. Gordon.
Mra. James Waters and little son of
lodman, spent last week with Mra.
Waters* mother, Mra. E. B. King.
Mr. and Mra. Harold King of
Charleston and Bishopville, were Sun.
day guests df Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
King.
Mra. W. W. Mungo and children of
Rock Hill, spent the week-end hc'e
with friends
The executive board of the Presby
terian auxiliary met Monday with the
president, Mra. C. B. Mitchell. Re
freshments were served.
Mrs. Annie Fuller and Miss Tola
Gardner of Atlanta, Ga., spent Easter
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Josey and Mr. and Mrs. B. H..Gardner,
respectively.
Circles of the Preabyterian Auxi-
Private H. HoUand
KiDed In Action
I
MeeU Death Battling Japa In
Iwo Jima Engagement
LEGION AUX. TO MEET
'The American Legion Auxiliary will I
meet at the home of' Mrs. J. R. Belk |
Friday afternoon, April 18, at 4:30.
Miss Cornelia Oliver will be hostess.]
You are requested to be presenL'
Lovely Margaret Salmond, Camden girl at-Win-
throp College, ia ambitious to become a golfer—so she
has her Hrst lesson. Eyes down Margaret, or you’ll
mess up that shot.
U. O..C. MEETING
The John D. Kennedy chapter, U.
D. C., gathered at the home of Mrs.
Robin Zemp for its April meeting, the
presidenL Mrs. E. C. von Tresekow,
presiding. The Ritual was presented
by Mrs. R. M. Kennedy and Miss
Helen Phelps. An unusual and de
lightful program was carried out by
the historian, Mrs. Chewnlng. The
study for the afternoon was •‘Thej
Trent Affair,” and the lives of Mason
and Spidall. Mra. Jim Cureton gave
an interesting resume of this his
toric event and pictures of the two)
commissioners ware shown.
News From Cassatt
Mrs. John Buchan and son spent
tBe week-end in Pine Bluff with Mr.
and Mra. Robert Stewart.
Sunday gpests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
West were, Mrs. Sam Selgler and
two children. Miss Frances Stelfel of
Columbia, and Gene Geira of lg)8
Angeles, OaUf, and CoAumbla Air
base.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brannon and son
of Rock Hill, spent Sunday with their
I>arenta, Mr. and Mra. J. E. Brannon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Price of Vidalia.
Ga.. and Mrs. John McDonald of
Hartsvilie, visited friends here Sun
day.
John Gresham of Hickory, N. C.,
Mrs. McAm and pupils, Sarah June
..osier, Edward Thompson. Anne
l^mp and Alice Wilson, gave a musi
cal program.
Mrs. Chewnlng, the chairman of
I the Jefferson Davis Highway com
mittee of our Ridge dlstricL was
Mected alternate for the president
and will attend the meeting In Rock
I Hill on April 11.
Maps of the famous highway of
I which Camden is a part, were present
ed to the school and City Ubrary and
I Mrs. Dora Jonas has generously fram-
_ one of them Jot the chapter. The
[granite marker for tSe Jefferson Davis
Highway la a boulder erected on De-
iKalb street in Hampton park.
Plans were laid for Memorial Day
[on May 10,,which will be celebrated
j as usual In the schools and at the
Quaker cemetery at Little Arlington,
[and the Legion and Legion Auxiliary
[and all other civic, religious and pu-
jlrlotlc K)rganliatlons are urged to as
sist
spent the week-end- with hla wife an<
son, who are here.
Sgt. J. R. Teal arrived a few days
ago from Camp Butner, N. C., for a
SO-day furlough.
Miss Marie Vaughn was the week
end guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Vaughn.
Mrs. Mattie Ingle of Shelby. N. C..
is on a visit with her brother, 'j. L
Cooper and family.
Mrs. Ethel Baker gave Jier husband
a birthday dinner Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Wells of Bishopville
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mi^s. J
L. Cooi>er.
Miss Mildred Tolbert spent the
week-end at her home in Greenwood
recently.
Mrs. Bennie Mills spent the week
end with her uncle and aunL Mr. am
Mrs. Steve Bowers.
An egg hunt was given the young
folks at Pine ’Tree church Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Dowling accompanied
Mrs.*J. R. West home recently,.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders of Cam
den, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J
B. Brannon Tuesday night.
Pfc. Steve William Bowers is at
home for 30 days.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Yarborough Sunday yf ere Mr. and
Mrs. Lewie Hilton ana Miss Sarah
Hilton of Bethune, and their daugh
ter, Miss Margaret Yarborough of
■Georgetown.
Mrs. Jake Smith of Camden, spont
the week-end with her mother^ Mrs.
Emmie Marshall.
Spring Fabrics
Printed Broadcloth - and 39c yd
Solid white and blue Broadcloth,
sanforized “ 19c yd.
Men’s Handkerchiefs, full size - - I9c
Curtain Material - . - - 9c yd.
. All tlM mhorm, quality.
Clean Ra^ ------ 45c lb.
ERWM HERMITAGE CO.
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COMING ATTRACTIONS
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Camden Theatre
FRIDAY-SAT., APRIL 6-7
Bud Abbott and Lou CoAello
**HERE COME THE CO^
EDS”
Peggy Ryan and Phil Spitalny and
the All-Girl Orchestra
aim Serial «
"JuBfla Qoooa”
And Selected Short Subject
kpooooooooooooeooooooooot
Private Henry B. Holland, USMC,
has been reported killed In action
on Iwo Jlma on Feb. 21. according to
word received by hls wife, the former
Jeanette Cauthen.
Before entering the -service Tve,
Holland was employed by the U. S.
Rubber company at Plnevllle, N. C.
He also worked in the I^ancaster :ind
Kershaw cotton mills. He trained at
Paris Island also at Camp I.i^Jeune.
N. C.
IMvate Holland leaves his widow
and three children, Jean. Jane and
Patricia, also six sisters and one
brother. The sisters are; Miss Eliz
abeth Holland, Mrs. E. O. Williams.
Camden; Mra. C. E. Funderburk of
Columbia, Miss Pauline Holland of
New Jersey, Miss Marie . Holland of
Washington, Mra. Alfred Ouleo of
New York, and the brother ia John
Richard Holland of Camden.
Memorial services for Private Hol
land will be conducted at the Thorn
hill Baptist church Sunday. April 8.
at 12 noon. Rev. Mr. Thompson will
officiate.
to Florence to their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. W A. McDowell, .Ir,
of Charleston, spent the week-end
here with their parents.
Miss Dorothy Horton of Charleston,
si^ut the Elaster holidays here with
her parents, Mr. ifrtd Mrs. Ira B. Hot
ton.
Mrs. Elliott of Kershaw, spent last
week with her daughter, .Mrs. Jter-
nlce Hilton. *
Mrs. John B. Pate and chll^t n of
Sumter, visited Mrs R. E Siam Tues
day. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Josey of MUl-
edgeville, Ga., spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Momer Josey.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Tniesdate and
hcBnesr Jean Hillhouae with Mrs. J.
N. McLaurln. Margaret Morse with
Mra. M. G. King, and Minnie Forbs
with Miss Stella Bethune.
The nursery school, conducted by
Miss Mary Arthur, re-opened this
week after having been closed since
the Christmu holidays.
Mack'Davis and family have moved
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCoy Hkd as
their guests Wednesday night. Mr.
and Mra. J, E. Brannon, Mr. and Mra.
8. .B. Waltera and Bob Thorn.
8. B. Waltera obeerved a birthday
recently and was given a surprise
dinner by hls wife.
Mr. and Mra. David Williams of
Washington, D. C., spent Tuesday
with Mr. and Mra. Steve Bowers.
Mr. Meredith Baker and daughter,
Mrs. Willie Thompson and daughter
of Great Falls, were guests of Mr.
and Mra. Steve Bowers Tuesday.
the week-end with their parents. Dr.
and Mrs. E. Z. Truesdell.
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