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^AQE FIVE — Arden howwAm te the gnent oC -illetuee Llndsny. ^ Mr*. Thom«« A»*nim epent IfL day* iMt *“ Ch*rl«*ton. Caroline O’BrVen, of Nowark, j to Tlaltinf her parenU, Mr. and iJ-j M. Neleoo- Kennedy ha* return* after •pendin* the summer * Grore Beach. •tjJ^^Tard Boykin and danghter, ^ are spending •ome time in ^JSiton Tlsltlng reUaT**, ®iJlL Barbara and Kathmine J^of Washington, are guests ?r*eek of Mis* Louise Ancrum. -ul May Boykin spent the week* Jf^th Mrs. W. A.^ lletta at Paw- wm lilAnd. "^.,nnn Lindsay and Tommy Lit* at the Georgia MUltary ?li^ ~are~it hoiB6 tor a BkmtE.' ^ aad Mrs. Bdwln Guy and chll- l^sp^nt the week-end at Pawleys UlU B. Boykin of Whitmire, hV guest of the’Misses Charlotte I/Ua Shannon. Charlie E. Bolneao, Sr., has _f2e<] from • Lancaster, where she her sister, Mrs. Ira B. Jones, gtos Mary Jones of Augusta, G*., S the ruest of her sister-in-law, Mrs,* to Jones. IX Commander and Mrs. Elmeat of Georgetown, spent the week- with Mr. and Mrs. James Allen, grs. Marie Halle, who spent seyefal «u(ki At Myrtle Beach idth General yi Mrs. G. H. Franke, has returned Camden. Lt Martha Singleton spent sereral ton Uat week with her mother, Mrs. p, DuBose, before reporting to her irw assignment in New Orleans. Mrs. E. C. Shealy of Charleston. Is Ttottlng her sister. Mrs. Joseph Jen* jju on Highland arenue for two weeks. Tbs many friends of Miss Leila ItokBBoa, who has been quite ill at w borne on Chesnut street, will be ctightsd to know she is improrlng. Miss Harriett Nelson has returned jBt after a two weeks risit to h«r Mdar, Miss Cornelia Nelson, In Wash. floB. B. C. Miss Helmi Whitaker of Charlotte. C.. has returned after spending tbe week-end here with Mrs. A. M. fttsod. Donald Morrison. Sr., 'is spending toe seek at Raleigh, N. C. He will ■set Mrs. Morrlaon at Rock Hill to* Mtrow and return with her in the dtmooo. Mrs. Morrison has been taking a librarian conrae at Wlntbrop (sUege the past six weeks. Harry Beleoe has gone to New York tor a ncatlon of s week. COMING ATTRACTIONS Camden Theatre nUDAY mad SATURDAY AUGUST 24 MBd 25 1HE WOMAN IN GREEN* Baail Rathbone—Nigel Bruce Alao Selected Short Snbjects moootoooooooopoo# MT. AUa 25—10:30 Show 1K)STON BLACKIE’S RENDEVOUS"' Cheetar Morris—Nina Foch MtnQoooQiboooooooooopoooa SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 m BEAUTIFUL CHEAT Bonita GrauTllle—Noah Berry, Jr. Selected Short Subjects •^BdOtoOOO^OOOPOOOOOOQitoOiOr >*0NDAY and TUESDAY AUGUST 27 and 28 Rosalind Russell with Jack Carson “ROUGHLY SPEAKING** Also Latest Nows ^0. and THURSDAY AUGUST 29 and 30 “NOB HILL** In Technicolor with '•eorge Raft—Joan Wonn^t Also News Mr. and Mr*. Carl Oraves of Of- lando, PU., were gueeta ower the week-end of friends in this city. Pvt, Doc WUllford of Camp Le* Jeune. spent last Sunday with his paienta. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. WUllford. PRtricia H^llmaa is Tlsltlng Ann Robinson, 1402 Lyttleton street. She Is from Monroe, N. C. Theodore Beleoe and famUy left Wedneaday for Myrtle Beamh, where they will spend a week racatloning. Gurlng the absence of Mr. Beleoe from the city the Kandy Kitchen wOl be closed. , Mr*. WUllsm G. Major. Jr., has re turned to Camden after spending tbe past five weeks with her husband, Lt. G. Major, Jr., who has been sta tioned at Pyote, Texas. •*x_ Lt. Ctoleb C Whitaker. Ig; H. G. Army Air.Porce, is at home for a thfr- ^ day leave. Ha has Just returned from the Bunnwan theatre and his been In active service over Germany. S-Sgt. W. T. Latham and wrlfe, of Smyrna Air Bate, in Tennessee, ar rived in Camden last Prlday night to spend ten days with Mrs. Xathsm’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jones, on Walnut street. Henry Csrrlson spent the week-end St Pawleys _ Island. Mrs. Csrrlson, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. W. Boykin, at Pawleys, re turned home with her husband. Mrs. Ike Jones and daughter have returned from Beach Island where they wm'e the gUMts for two weeks of Mrs. Jones’ mother, Mrs, Randolph Dunbar. Mrs. W, L. DePsss, Sr., who has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Rob ert Stephenson. In Atlanta, Ga., has returned to Camden, where she is the guest of- Mr. and Mrs. James Allen. Mrs. Stanley F. Morse, Jr., enter- tsiaed at fakidge on Thnrsday evenlngi honoring her sister, Mr*. Robert Breck of West Englewood, N. J. Mrs. J. K. lAng, Jr., high score winner, and Mrs. Breck were presented with prises by the hostess. Locke Craig, who has been a patient St f>akb hospital since the end of April, has returned to his home at the Hobklrk. His 'many friends in Camden are delighted to see him back and looking so well. Mrs. N. V. Hawley returned to Csm- xien last week after spending several months in Csllfomis, where her hus band, Captain Hawley, has been sta tioned. Mrs. Hawley is now In New York where she Joined her husband for a few days before he leaves for Chins. Mrs. T. J. Kirkland, who has re cently returaed from Birmingham, where she was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Sherboume Ysrdley, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Jr. Mrs. Leonard Hsuprich entertained on Thursday sftMuoon at the Whit aker cottage on Hermitage lake, in honor of Mias Phylls Karesh, whose marriage to Capt Arnold Allen, will take place egrly In September. Captain Edwin Goodale, who re cently returned from England, is visit ing his family on Fair and Laurens street. He expects to report later to Miami, Fla. On Thnrsday evening Mr. and Mrs. EMwin Guy entertained a large group of friends at s buffet dinner at their home on LyttleUm street in honor of Lt: Martha Singleton, U. 8. Nary, Waves. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen enter tained a group of friends on Saturday afternoon in honor of their gussta, Lt Commander and Mrs. Ern est Allen of • Georgetown. S.Sgt. Doris Houser, son of Mrs. Mabel Houser, snired home Sunday after serving for four years in the South Pacific where he saw action in four major -battles. Sgt. Houser has received his honorable' discharge. Pfc. Harrington Yates Villepigue was among the many men who re cently returned to this country on the S.S. Queen Mary. He is expected In Camden within a few days where he will spend a furlough of SO days with his parents. Mr. aud Mrs. John M Villepigue. Capt. ’Thomas E. Goodale recently rned from overseas, is on leave - Bed Cross Ntiteg—IService Center - In New Location MAODOX-08WALD Beautiful in. Its simpltctty was tke wedding ceremony which united In marriage Miss Doris Flonds Maddox of tbla cTty. and Cpl. Wilbur A. Os wald of Goshen, Indiana, which tpqk place Sunday, Aug. B, at the parron- age of the First Baptist church, with Rev. J. B. Caston officiating. The double ring ceremony was used In the presence of friends and relatives of the contracting couple. The bride, an attractive blonde, was attired in a dress of maiie gabardine with black sequin trim. Her acces- sories were black and her corsage was of brsndywine roses. Mrs. Oswald is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B I. Maddox of this city, and she received her education in the public school at Blaney. For the past four years she has been em ployed at the J. C. Penney company store. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Oswald of Topeka, Ind., and received his education ’ In tbn Topeka acbools. He has recently re turned from overseas, having spent 11 months in the European theater of operations. At the present time Cpl. Oswald la stationed at Camp Atter- bury. Indiana. WALKER-RIVERS Miss Nan Helen Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker of Morganton, N. • C., and TM3-c Fred Wannamaker Rivers of Camden, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rivers of Chesterfield county, .wera married Wednesday night, August IS, by the Rev. J. B. Caston In his borne. The bride attended Perry’s Bnsiness school at Brunswick, Oa. Mr. kivers served one year in the Army before tke attack on Pearl Harbor, then waa transferred to the Navy, and has been in the Pacific for SB months. After an informal reception given In the home of Mr. sod Mrs. Preston Rivera, he and his bride left for a honeymoon trip. He will report for duty .on tbe west coast at tbe end oi! his leave, and Mrs. Rivers will remain with her parents tor the present Out-of-town guests witnesanig the ceremony were the bride's parents' and Mrs. Sadie Branch of Morganton Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Haley and Mrs Harold Burr of Chersw; Mrs. A. Vaughn of Raleigh; and Mrs. John Cole of Tarberville. - Pqace hab come at last -to a war weary wnrljt fShiwr »fiOB in- 'dlA~world kaviTlhese won derful worde more etgnifkasnce than to' the ’’Greateat Mother of All” the Red Croee. But like all other moth- era, it most stay on the Job, almost every service must continue tand double its Mfort. The continuation of American Red Cross hospital serv-. ice is not only vital but Imperative. We have a tremendous Job still-to perform in Europe and Japan plus our lome serrice liere for our veterans. Volunteers are needed in every field. Will you help? A telegram received Aug. K. from !4ational headqusrtere advised that tbe next of kin of prisoners of war In Japan bight send them meesagee through their local Red Croat chapter until August S4. One message from each family. Latest figures show S.204 hospital ■erriee verkecs serving lu a total of S86 military mpdlcal Installations j-|Jn. the U. S: and now the call comes for S,000 more for our sick amf wound ed service men. * Thousands of occupation troops in Bkirope and Asia and abomrd ships will need qnsntltlei of wool sweaters and socks this winter and the wool is ready at headquarters for you. Gome and get It Knitters are ne^ed now. ' The American Red Cross has been designated ,ss the sole agency to ren der sssisUnce 4n connection with sp- plicstiona for discharge submitted un der section S A R B1B-SB2 and re quests for relief from active duty under the provisions of section 4 War department circular 4BB-1944. If as sistance is needed Individuals or their dependents may request Red Cross chapters to help in assembling sffi davits or other evidence. However, tbe Red Cross will not make an offi cial investigation nor snbmlt a tar- man repbrt In such cases. Red Cross blood plasms centers have been closed except tor whole blood In the Pscinc coast This has been one of our moet Important under takings and blood was collected in inmerous sections of the oonntry and honied to the centers nd thousands of Red Cross volunteers gave the life* glTinc blood ulao. • Several score service men enjoyed the hospitality of’the service center, now located in the new Legion build ing on Pritchard Square. The work of finishing the service center was completed last week with the sanding and oiling of the floor. All of the equipment that was used in tbe Rutledge street armory build ing is now being used in the new quartets. While a big improvement over the narrow confines of tbe quarters on DeKalb street that were used for some time after the removal from the Md armory, the new quarters are not as large or as airy as at the armory. The shower room, kitchenette and ladies powder room are well equipped. Visitors to tbe place last week-end were generous with their compll ments. .Waiit»!!-For Sale ReeelveE tse IMu ter rsfulur uflwniM * peclally suitable for keeping yonr War Bonds and other valuable pap ers iu. Camden Hardware & Sup ply Company, Phone 7. 23c FOR SALE—Metal Curtain Rods and Curtain Rod Extensions. Camden Hardware & Supply Co., Phone 7. According to the last census, about 79 per cent of ail Canadian homes havf radios. CORSETS.... by Spencer • Designed for the Individual. Will be In Camden one day each week—if Intereeted, I will be glad to call. MRS. JOE McCLURE Kershaw, S. C. P.O* Box 215 Phone 16 %IF War BoMk aad Cate’n Casnal See fwV • e • fVRWMiVw • • • shnI flit 4«yf. A 90>wMi-«v«rF>^ thing felt from oer axcltlag nuw Foil of *45 coHuctton 15^ •YOAOl (2.50 The Hat Box BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT C<M.8-c, and Mrs. David Croft an nounce the arrival of a son. Duvld Richard, bom July 2t, at tbe Cumden hospital. C.M.S-C, Croft Is now sta tioned in the Philippines. hei^e With his family. He will go to Miami Beach, FIs., on August 25, for a new assignment His wife and chil dren, Tommie and Irene, and mother, Mrs. T. E. Goodale. Sr., will go to Miami with him for a visit with friends and reiatiVM. Miss SsIIle Alexander has returned home after two weeks rislting her THE FASHION SHOP Shoe Sale ••• • V-a Ration Free.. Ladies Shoes 311PAISS *White *6180^ Gabardine *Bi]own Calf •Black Kid OFA RELEASE MO. 107 < . .. th? fashion shop (Owntu FmI OfBe.) sister-in-law and neioe, Mrs. A. J. Alexander and Mrs. J. A. Wagner of Charleston and Folly Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton, of Ches terfield, were visitors this week at the home of Mr. Horton’s sister. Mrs. Florence Gregory, on Mill street Miss Elissbeth Kennedy, from Bet- tyneck Plantation, spent./the past week-end with Mrs. Lassie Wbitsker. Mrs. J. L. WUllford has returned home after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Kliby of Wood ruff. Dr. and Mrs. Torry W. Knight and daughter, Patricia, have returned from Brevard, N, C., where they spent the past week at one of tbe lake resorts. Mrs. Lessle Whitaker has returned home after a two weeks'visit with her brother, B. Will Johnson, at Darling- ton, and Mrs. Joe Connors, at <Lan- caster. Mr*. W. A. MetU and Mrs. Earl Butts, who are spending a month at Pawleys Island, entertained with a marshmallow roast on Saturday even:: lug. Amdng those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Boykin, Mis* Mae Boykin, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Guy, Mr*. Mamie Horae of Fayetteville. Miss McCoy MeUs and CapUla McCall of Fort Bragg, and Glenn Allen of Oeoigetown. Ships are balanced and powered according to weight and as the vee- fel is baiU each piece is weighed at tbe shapyards. The Hof f er Ok JeweNru ^ QptemetHetu Camieii, t. C. It’s Sweater and Skirt Time! 9 •Time to select sweaters and skirts for your Fall and Winter wardrobe. You'll need soft ones, bright on^, and some to keep you extra ‘ warm. Choose yours from our large selection while the season is still new. ■ A : ■ Outlook Shop r / '^1