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-f'- ■' ■:>■ ■ ■-Ml- PAQE POUR Slfr ffiamben (Hiirantrb 1109 North Broad Street Camden, S. C. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY DaCOSTA BROWN Publisher SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: All Siibscriptions Payable In Advance One Year |2.00 Six Months —^— 1*00 Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Camden, S. C.' All articles submitted for publication must be signed by the authol^^ FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7 1945 CAMDEN GARDEN CLUB Mrs. Henry Savage, Sr. and Mra. I^Rorhe will be hoHtessee to the (.ianiileu Garden Club on Monday, De cember 10 at 3:fl0 o’clock. The topic for diacuaniun will ‘be “Consorvatlon” in keeping with National Coiuierva- lion Week. InsU^ad of the usual flow er or shrub arrangement, members are asked to brIiiK a small Christmas COMING ATTRACTIONS —AT— Camden Theatre FRIDAY-SAT., DEC. 7-8 “DON’T FENCE ME IN” Starring Roy KoKers with "Gabby” Hayes and Dale Rveans Also Selected Short Subjects SAT., DEC. 8, 10:30 Show ’DANGEROUS INTRUDER’ Charles Amt and Veda Ann Bor* )»»»»>o»»ooooooo»o»o»v>o< SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY. DEG 9-10-11 Red Hot Saga of America’s Reckless Era! “INCENDIARY BLONDE” Betty Hutton - Arturo de Cordora Community Singing Sunday News Monday aUd 't’uesday WED.-THURS., DEC. 12-13 Now At Regular Admlasions “WILSON” In Technicolor Alexander Ktiu^x • Charles Coburn Geraldine Pltzgernld Also News gift for a garden—perhaps from their own garden, such as bulbs, seeds, cuttings etc. Please keep this in mind. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Young are being congratulated upon the birth of a son, Thomas Vardsll Jr., bora No vember 17th, at the Camden Hospital. Mrs. Young was the former Betty Campbell. jraiiiiuiiiiraHiiiiuiiEaiiiiiiiiiHQ COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre Corner Broad and Rutledge Bts. FRIDAY-SAT., DEC. 7-8 “Outlaws of the . ROCKIES” Charles Starrett - Tex Harding and Dub Taylor • First Chapter New Serial ’The Purple Monster Strikes’ Also Edgar Kennedy Comedy MON.-TUES., DEC. 10-11 strange Jungle Drama! “WHITE PONGO” Richard Fraser . Marls Wrixon WED.-THURS., DEC. 12-13 The hilarious affairs of a “ghoet” . . a “widow” . . and a "woir’! A comedy with “hex" appeal! “MAN AUVE” Pat O’Brien - Adolph Menjou Ellen Drew - Ru<W Vallee Paramount hfews Matinee 3:15—Nights 7:15 A 9:00 Saturdays 12 Noon and Continuous Last Show Starts at 8:30 p. m. ^llllllligillfllllliraiUlllllllBEl SANDERS—TEFFT A lovely wedding of wide Interest was that of Miss Nancy Elizabeth Sanders and Robert Glenn Tefft, which took place at 8 p. ra. Novem ber 17, at the Court Inn. The Rev. J. E. Burke officiated in the presence of a large assemblage of relatives and friends, using the double ring cere- mony. Palms, fern, southern smiiax. seven blanched candelabra, holding lighted cathedrai tapers and baskets, ef white gladioli, formed the background for the vows. Before the ceremony Mr. F. N. Mc- Corkle, violinist accompanied by .Mrs. F. N. McCorkie played “Oh Promise Me” (deKov^n), “Ah Sweet Mystery of l.ife” (Victor Herbert). Mrs. Mc Corkie played “Clair deLune” (De bussy), Miss 4(Hie Trantham sang FOR THE Unusual in Christmas Gifts GIFT SUGGESTIONS UNHEARD OF IN OVER FOUR YEARS ROLL FILM!!! One to a customer while they last. Christmas Suggestions. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES — , G,E, Exposure Meters Slide Viewers and Projectors Roll Film Developing Tanks Film Slides of World War II TOYS. Wooden Trains Panda Bears Twinkle Toys Walking Dogs and Walking ‘ Mother Goose Character Ducks Dolls Dancing Hep Cal Blackboards Telescopes Doll Houses , Pocket size Games of Hingo, Backgammon, Checkers, and Base balls, We now have a wide selection of Photo Albums, Photo Frames,, Bride and Baby Books and Albums, Snapshot Albums, Billfolds, Cigarette Lighters and Money Clips. t, < YOU STILL RAVE TIME TO HAVE THAT PHOTO GRAPH MADE FOR CHRISTMAS! V )• MONARCH STUDIOS 1023 BROAD STREET CAMDEN, S. C "At Dawning” (Cadmaa), Mr. Eddla Wllilama sang “The Lord’s Prayer” (Mallotte). “The Bridal Chorus” from "Lohengrin” (Wagner) was used as the. processional ^and “Wedding March” (Mendelssohn) tor the reces sional. During the ceremony “Llebe- straum” (Liszt) was softly played. Mr. Tefft had as his best man Lt. Col. Alvin 8. Sanders, brother of the bride. Groomsmen were Joe C. Cline, Lindsay B. Pierce and Jamee S. Bund- rlckj* Mrs. Alvin S. Sanders, Washington, D. C.. matron of honor, wore an aqua brocade satin fited go#n with full skirt, three quarter' sleeve and match ing train. She carried an arm bouquet of yellow carnations, bronz chrysan themums and English ivy. The brides maids, Miss Dot Sowell, Mrs. Eric H. Reeves, Camden, and Miss Patricia Lee, IDarlingtcm, wore aqua taffeta gowns with fitted bodice, fullskirts and cap sleeves. They carried arm bouquets of brandy wine roses, bronze chrystanthemums and Ehiglish ivy. The. lovely blonde bride, who was given in marriage by her father, John J. Sanders, was exquisite in her wed ding gown of ivory satin, fashioned with a high yoke of lace insertion embroidered with seed pearls, leg-o’- mutton train. Her three quarter length veil of bridal illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearli^ and she carried a pHyer book topped with white gar denias and showered with lily of the valley. > Mrs. John J,^ Sanders, mother of the bride, wore a gown of Ashes of Roses lace with a corsage of pink roses. .Mrs. Glenn C. Tefft, mother of the groom, wore a black dress with black accessorises and a corsage of pink roses. Immediately-after the ceremony the bride’s parents entertained at a recep tion at the C!ourt Inn. Centering- the bride’s table, which was covered with a white lace cloth, was a bowl of white pon * pon chrysanthemums, flanked by silver candelabra holding white tapers. At one end of the table was a three tiered wedding cake top ped with a miniature bride and groom. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. C. F. Sowell, Mrs. L. B. Pierce, Mrs. Annie Boykin, Miss Mary Pitts, Miss Emily Stevenson and Miss Sybil Drakeford. Later daring the evening the couple left on a wedding trip through the Blue Ridge mountains and to Wells- vllle, Ohio, where thgy will ^ be at home after December Ist. For travel ing the bride wore a brown three- piece wool Jersey suit, aqua fur trim med coat and brown accessories. Her shoulder corsage was of white gar denias. Mrs. Tefft, the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sanders, of Camden, was graduated from Camden High School, attended the University of South Carolina for three years. F’or the past year and a half she has been employed by the Southern Avia tion School, Camden. Mr. Tefft. son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Tefft, Wellsvllle, Ohio, has recent ly been discharged after about four years of service. He completed 50 missions in Italy. Out of town guests inculded Mr and Mrs. Glenn C. Tefft, Wellsvllle, Ohio. Jim Tefft, USN, Norfolk, Va., Lt. Col. and Mra. Alvin S. Sanders, USMC, and small daughter, Nancy of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ammons. Pelzer, S. C.. Mrs. C. M. Hunter, Miss Helen Hunter, Augusta, Ga., Mrs. Bill Grant, Mrs. Jim Terry, Miami, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lee, Darlington, S. C., and Mr. Ekldie Williams. Mr. Stephen R. McC?rae of Columbia. KERSHAW OARDEN CLUB TO HAVE MEETING The KershAir Garden Club will meet Wednesday afternoon. Doeember 12. at 3:30 at the home of Mra. McA. Hilton with Mrs. Archie Btahkmon. Mrs. Hubert Mobley and Mra. D. R. Starling aa aaalitant hoateaaea. tMR a prMe to tho '• wttb tbe moat « dSrw^ other ^ide decoratX. wrenth on .rery maa. "Gothic art is distinctly French and in ita narrowest and purest foAn is restricted to the He de France. K ’ GENUINE RECISTEtED "W e e p s ake DIAMOND RING FOR TBoni rRb haa|^kmg«d for a diamond xing'.. • ramBmbor dm ooa you pfomlsad. bar? 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