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^Aat #ivt S () ( I ( T\ CapUln and Mn. Tlieodore Ralph Brown of Bardwell- spent tho ynletkle season at “Bettyneck”. Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. Rogars spent Chris*"*** ^ Charleston with Mrs. Royer's mother, Mrs. James Snow den. Mr and Mrs. H. P. BoUe. of Darid- gon. N. C., were guests daring the Christmas holidays of Mrs. J. A. Stwne and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nettles. Miss Oelie Gaose of Atlanta, Ga.. is rislting her sister. Mrs. M. L. WeR and Mr. WeU at their home on Lyttle- ton street. Sam Latlmw, editor in chief of the Columbia State attended the ball at the W. F. Bnckley home. Kamschatka, •Saturday erenlng. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Campbell and s(m of Columbia, hare returned after spending Christmas with .the UUer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cunningltam. Miss Sarah King of Atlanta, and Carrol King of St Petersburg, Plor- ids, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lightfoot during the holidays. Miss Priscilla Buckley, who has been spending the hoUdays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Buckley at Kamschatka, returned to New York Monday. Mayor F. N. McCorkle. who has spent the holiday period confined to his bed with a severe attack of the flu and threatened with pneumonia, is recovering and was able to be ont of doors for a few hours in tbe past few days. He hopes to be able to be back at his office next week. The mayor was stricken on December 19. Mrs. W. L. Stokes, Sr., had* as her guests during tbe holidays the follow, ing children: Mr. and Mre. Claude Jackson and son. Gale, of Charleston. Lt. and Mrs. Eiarl F. Shannon of Greensboro, N. C., Lt. W. L Jackson of Camp Fannin, Texas, Capt Carlyle Jackson of Lawson General Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia, and AOM Joceph C. Jackson of Ferrandlna, Florida. W. L Jackson recently received hie honorable discharge from tbe army at Camp Fannin, Texas and has accepted a position teaching agricul ture in the Gilbert High school. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. SmlA spent the Christmas holidays with their daugh ter, Mrs. Phil Miller, near Wllmlng- ton, Delaware, and state that H was a nice white one. Preceeding the Buckley ball on Satl urday evening/ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Guy, entertained a large number of friends at dinner at the Court Inn. honoring Miss Katherine Leys of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. CORSETS.... by Spencer • Designed for the bidlvidiMil. Will be In Camden one day aaali week—If Intaraatad. I will ba glaa to call. MRS. JOE McCLURE, R.N. Karshaw, S. C P.O. Bos 215 PboM 16 Mr. and Mrs. M. L. WeU spent Christmas with friends and relatives at Savannah, Qa. Mrs. Sumner Waite -and chUdrea are guests at the Inii. General Waite left recently for India. CapUln and Mrs. Daniel B. MUler and daughter Of Charleston, spent several days last week with the for- mer's mother, Mrs. W. J. Mayfield. Mrs. Thomasia Tyler and Miss Clara Guthrie of Washington, and Miss Cary Gnthrle of the University of South Carolina, are spending sev- eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Guthrie. IfT. and Mrs. Ike Jones l^t cm Tuesday for Miami,. Florida. John deLoach and Frederick Mullen have returned to the University of North Carolina after spending the Christmas holidays at home. Miss BmUy deLoach of Lancaster, spent the week-end srlth Mr. and Mrs. John K. deLoach. Last Wednesday afternoon. Major Moultrie Brailsford entertained In formally at tea for a small group of friends and relatives in honor of Mrs. Susan Richardson Ball who was the guest for several days of Mrs. Alice Msrye. Major Brailsford was assisted by Mrs. John Wall.- Mr. and Mrs. Grainger Gaither en- terUined twelve guests at dinner on Saturday evmiing. After dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Gaither and their guesU at tended the Ball glv.en by Mr. and Mrs. William Buckley. Attending the Sumier-Camden-Co- lumbia Citadel club dance at the Co lumbia Hotel. next ^ Tuesday evening in Columbia are the Misses Frances West, Bitsey Coxe, Sandy Metis, Bar bara Glover, and Louise Ancrum. Also Mickey Jones, Skottow DePass, Thom as Ancrum, John deLoach, Shannon Lindsay and Randolph Jones. Mrs. Lois Coxe spent several days in Charlotte, the guest of Mrs. Walter Scott end Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. Coxe attended the New Year’s Eve dance at the Charlotte Country Club. Rear Admiral Catoe Glover, who has been sUtioned in Honolulu for tl\e past several months, made a non stop flight to Charleston from Pearl Harbor. Admiral Glover joined his family in Camden whm-e they have been the gueets of Colonel and Mrs. Arthur Metis. The Glovers left on Wednesday for their home in Wash ington. TRUKSDALE—ROWLAND A wedding of tntarest was that of Miss Cornelia I)ye Tnieadala and ^mes Wallace Rowland, Jr., of Phil adelphia and EasUn, {^..^Which to<A place at g-^b'elock, December 29 in the First Presbyterian church of Ker shaw. The Rev. J. C. Bridges, pastor, officiated in the presence of a largo assemblage of ra^vee and friends. Mrs. John Stevens Davidson, org anist, Mrs. Robert D. Oroom. Jr., vo calist, of Maxton, N. C.. and Dr. W. Hoyt Cook, violinist of Cbarleaton, furnished the wedding music. Ushers were WUford W. Lane, of Charleston and Kershaw, brother-in- law of the bride, and John Mason Ray- mer of Lanrinburg, N. C. Mrs. WUford W. Lane (Harrlatte Trueedale) of Charleston and Ker shaw, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and the only attendant. The luride, who was given in mar riage by her father, BorwMl J. Tmea- dale, wore an exauisite wedding gown of white slipper satin fashioned along princess lines, with a shear marqui sette yoke edged with pleated Chan tilly lace, and tiny satin-covered but tons down the front of the dress. The ong sleeves ended in*caUa lily points edged in ChantUly lace, and the full skirt extended into a graceful lengthy train at the back. Her full length veU of bridal Illusion feU from a coronet of orange blossoms, and she carried a : Mnoees imne bouquet of bonvardla and French Maliae centered with a white orchid. Richard V. Thayer of Norwood, Pa., was the best man. Due to the illness of the bride groom's mother there was no recep tion. Immediately after the ceremony the bride's parents entertained mem bers of the bridal party, relatives, and out-of-town guests at their home. During tbe evening the bride and bridegroom left for their norfbem wedding trip, after which they will be at home in Philllpsbnrg, N. J. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT RTH Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Stogner, Jr., of Camden,*'*mnoance the arrival of a son, C. O. the III, December 21, 1945, at the University hospital, Augusta, Ga. Mrs. Stogner Is the former Miss Marguerite Whitlock, daughter of Dr. and Mri. Whitlock of Trenton, 8. C. Mr. Stogner was recently discharg ed from the Navy and is now connect ed with his father, C. O. Stogner, Sr in the automobile business here in Camden. PARTY AT MILLWAY Mr. anl^ Mn. Bolivar Boykin, Mr and Mrs. Whit Boykin and Dixia Boy kin Mitertained at a dancing party at MlUway plantation last week Thursday ovetting. mmmmmy mm •mm. Mrs. Burwell J. Truesdale of Ker shaw, was graduated from Queens col lege in Charlotte, N. C., where she received her degree in music, and was a member of Alpha Gamma D^ta na tional sorority, and a member of the May court all four^ears. Recently she was employed in the office of the chief of staff, war departmenL In Washington, D. C. Mr. Rowland Is tbe only son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace ^wland, Sr., of Fox Chase, Philadelphia, IHt. He was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in chemical engineer ing. He has recently been discharged from the army after serving overseas 34 months as a captain in chemioal warfare service, and Is now associat ed with a textile company as a re search chemist Tbe bride was selected as Miss Ker shaw County in a beauty contest held in Camden In 1937. Sh^ was at that time a student at the Kershaw high school. Buckley Ball Was • Sodal Event (tf The Camden Season SUtttly Kamacliatka Scene Of Colorful And Glemouroua bence Perty * U. D. C. HAS MEETING The December meeting of the John D. Kenhedy Chaptw of the UnltetT Thurfday afternoon from 4 to 6 highlighting the winter season so cial calendar in Oaanden was the ball given last Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. William F. Buckley of Cam den and Sharon, Oonn., at their home "Kamschatka” oa Kirkwood Lape. There were over 200 guests in atten dance. Tbe annual social entertainment of Che Buckleys thin year was in celebra tion of the 2tth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Buckley and the third wedding anniversary'-^of their son-in-law and daughter. Major and Mrs. B. W. Heath (Mary AJoise Buckley). Receiving wHh Mr. and Mrs. Buck- ley snd Major and Mrs. Heath were Lieut. John W. Buckley, just return ed from two and a half years service in Africa and Europe, Priscilla Buck- ley,. Jane Bnckley and Patricia. Miss Maureen Buckley assisted in serving. Kamschatka. one of Camden’s lov- liest old homes, was artistically dec ora^ with Southern smilax, holly, mistletoe'and gladioli. Dancing took place in the main hall and reception rooms of the second floor to music by a military orchestra from Shaw Field. In tbe dining room of the first floor two refreshment tables were a- dorned wRh red roses and tall lighted tapers from which. a buffet supper was served * Tbe charm of the old south is never so aptly presented as a ball at Kanm- Daughters of the Cmifedpracy held In the homo of Mrs. W. F. NcRtles. Fourteen members were preeeut and one visitor. A special prayer was given by the chaplain. The membefli were led, in the Salnto to tho Confer* erate flag by the president In the absence ot the treasurer, the president gave the treasurer’s report stgUng a balance on band of $45.48 and twenty paid up members. A love ly note,<was read to the chapter from Mrs. N. C. AmetL 'Mrs. Jones brought in the epitaphs she and Mn. A. Q. Clarkson had copied from Quak er cemetery. She also stated that she bad collected material tor the U.D.C. scrapbook. Tho presidant gave an outline of the 52nd general convention held in Houston, Texas. She also steted that December 7th was Arbor Day, and the week of the 7th was Conservation Week. It was suggested that the chap ter plant a tree and ask other clubs In the city to join In this.'' A'program of "Music la tho Home" wa$,given by the chaplain. An outline of (he* work of Steven Foster was read^^^muslc^electilon^j*l|gi«rf^^f o’clock. Honor guests for the occasion were the Trl-Gsmma club members. Miss VanLandlngham was assisted in serving by Misses Edna Team and Carolyn ^C^mpbell. The tea table and other decorations ot the home carried ^ut Uie ChrMtmas motif. ENTERTAINS AT TEA Miss Margaret VanLandingham en tertained at a delightful tea on lost FORMER CAMDENITE WEDS Of interest to his many relatives and friends in CaitM|[ea, te the an- nouneement of the marriage of Mr- Albert S. Zemp to Mias'Alary Caves, of Lincoln, Miss. The wedding took place In thq Methodist church at Cov ington, Lovlslana. on November .21. NEW YEARS AT MULBERRY The annual New Yearn "At Home”, by Mr. and Mrs. David K. Williams, held at their home, Mulberry Planta tion, Tuesday afternoon'was attended by several hundred. Can^pt^ttes. JUNIOR LEAGUE TO MEET A regular monthly meeting of the Junior Welfare League will ba held at the home ot the prealdent. Miss Marie Haile, Monday afternoon at t o’clock. the Old South” was playe4 by Mrs. Cpowelly.’ _ chatka. The winding drives leading to- Mrs. Rowland,"daughter of'Mr. andJ^**® sUtely mansion were flanked by One of yom fint New Year's Reeolvdom ilko«ld be s good iookii^ VNffdrdbo lor 19461 And that mesne a eirit to PsBMjr's lor a new dieaet Rayons snd Cottons. McGUIRT—LEE In a ceremony, simple but impres sive, Miss Olive McGuirt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P, McGuirt of this city, became the bride of W. Frank Lee of Greensboro. N, C., Saturday, December 22. at 11 a. m., in Rectory of the Catholic church by Father Ed. Burke. The double ring ceremony was us ed. Miss McGuirt received her educa tion in the Camden schools and at tended Lander college. She held a position with the Southern Aviation School at Camden and later with the Refinance Corporation at Camden. Mr. Lee, eon of the late Francis Lee and Mrs. Lae ot Greensboro, N. C., recently received his dlsduurge after being In service for aevwal years. Mrs. Lee wore a two piece suit of green wool, a smoko felt hat with gold and black trimmings and black acceasories, her cortege wee baby orchids with English Ivy. L 8. Mayer, Jr., tnother-in-Iaw of the bride, was best maa and Peggy McGuirt, sister of tbe bride was maid Of honor. After a breakfast at the home of Mrs. L. S. Mayer, Jr., the couple left for a wedding trip to Greensboro, N. C.. and Baltimore, Md. They will make their home in Greensboro where Mr. Lee has a poaitlon with Uie Kraft food company. lighted flares. As guest cars drove «p> to the concourse in front of tbe home, colored drivers were ready te take over end drive the autos to parking areas. In the ball room the men ot the various military services with tbe many different types an< colors of uniforms, thp beantifnl formal gowns of^the ladies and the formal dress of ci^lian men offered a picture rich in c^or and glamoar. BRANHAM--WHITE Of much intereet to a wide circle of friends was the marriage Decem ber 24 at 7:30 o’clock at the residence of Rev., Mr. Smoak of the Methodist church, of Miss Mary B. Branham and Winiam D. White. The bride, an attractive bruneL was attired In a suit ot navy blue. She is a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Branham. The bridegroom it the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. 'White. He is engaged in farming in Lee county. * MISS CAMPBELL VISITS'HERE Mabel Todd Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Campbell. LaFay- ette avenue, who holds an executive position with' tho *chemical warfare divlsltm at Washington, has been a guast of her paronta during the boll- dky«. Miss Campbell is now about to start her fifth year with the chemical di- vMh>& In tbe national capital. U. D. C. TO MEET The United Daughtera of the (3oa- fuderacy will meet with Mrs. Robin Zemp Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock. SALE... on Winter Merchandise Begins Saturday, January 5 AT 9 O'CLOCK, A M. LADIES’ DRESSES, sizes 9 to 48 — Crepes, Wools and JersOys - - - - $5.00 AH Wool and Part-wool LADIES’ COATS, Sizes 10 to 48 - - - « - $16.75 All WINTER COAT SUITS reduced to $16.75 ALL HATS' reduiied to $1.00 Come In and See Our Many Values! SAVE MONEY! GIRDIAS in small, medium and large sizes $2.06 and $3.98 CHILDREN'S SWEATERS $1.96 and $2.98 Udiea* BEDROOM SHOES $1.49 And up Udies* LONG^LEEVE BLOUSES Mayer’s Dress -Shop 943 Broad Stroot KERSHAW GARDEN CLUB TO HAVE MEETING The Kershaw Garden Club will meet Wednesday afternoon, January 9. at 3:80 at the homo ot Mrs. H. 8. McPherson, with Mrs. T. K. Loe and Mrs. Roy Klrven as assistant hostes- SEVERAL XjOTS REPKKia)... VtM $4.49 $6^ t.O.CL^RC 00£S Afor WMOIt OJHIY WNO ts tifr/ •ftif n fire er hOfiUrely on hew well we pre-provMe nBepwt just eneii emerganelee. One BURS way of kavltiB H ALL LEFT to te INBURE. Candra Loan & Realty Co. HSl F«m bI lisiMBBaBi FillBT NATIOIUL bank A statement. We point with pride to the statement of our condition as of December Slst, 1^, printed below. We are most appreci ative of the loyaltjr and friendship of our customers, both old and new, which have made such grrowth in our institution pos sible. ^ ^ Statemmil of Conditkm at Ik* Cloae of DocMiilMr 31, 1946 B R—oeircea 0 Loana and Discounts $ 160,679.98 Capital Stock Paid in -f 60,000.00 Overdrafts .... None Surplus and Un<Hvide(l Banking Hoiue and Fiurni- 64,247.50 ture and Fixtures 24,700.10 / Deposits '3,702,571.88 Real Estate Other Than Banking House '148.28 Buis Payable None ' 2,487,786.09 Rediscounts .....— None Cash in Vault and Due Reserve Account 7,700.00 By Banks 1,151,209.43 f TOTAL -.X $3,824,618.88 • • TOTAL ..$3,824,518.88 THE FHKT NtTlMUl BMIK '•iK' OF CAMDENj^ SOUTH CAROUPA ^ MEliBER'^PlOiRArBa^lnr iNMiANCK 0|NIF9IUTI0M lEOeOAO MAXIMUM IMBURANOK FOR lAOH BRFOtlTOR C. J. Bagfinen, Jr. C. d. Bh^iwo, 4lh A. F; MeLaan i. W. VkaLaaihi^lMm Lewte L. OtyBura H. E. M. H. Heyman R. N. Bhai -I The First Nationml MMjik In Kershuw Couhtg j;