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1 \ J - < ..V V ’•‘'4* ' ’ 'i.- THt CAIttPl CHI i. Mullen speot th« ureuk- wSt*^f Wtojkrop Ck* f«* •^^WeSan^ rtf oSonla ipent Mr. «« M«. W. ®®^iT»y Bullet to ipendinf a JJJ^^’lU^nTlUe. Florida with aifWtnd. r l^to* Ancrom haa returned l!Salt^«y after apehdlnf ten •r» Eedfeam Of llemphto to —.- Sen^r and 5J her parento, T Redfeam.. i Joaee apent the week- Jim Sidney JO®** ‘"7 ?tlhome. She to a atndpt at the Parses TAialPeefc itertataed at the and Mra Mr. and Mii. J. W. C. Boykte-en- tertalned on Satnrday afternoon after me raeee In honor of Mrs. DnPont Wolr of Wilmington. * j^MlPAY, AFIIIL It. ltdd e FAOl FIVS Court bm Nota KENrtCOY4«olNTYItI WCODINQ Mr. and Mra.^ Richard MeUoa cd PtttabnrMb!. ifre. Miiinv neiaiiitnf. p< Toronto, and Mrs. Wataon.wen gneata at the Cowt Inn ffw the Week- OC wide eocial tntmwat waa the eroding of Miaa Katherine Zemp Kennedy and William Edward idee Intyre which took place on Tveiia^ ^ aftornQ<Mi, April i, at four o’clock In end. On Sunday eTonlng"tte Mrtk»»|* bordered with roae £««. Ion™* 2 [*•: ^ vere weekend gveeta of Moylan L. DuVal and Mra. Edmund ’Ehett ' "LSm^were week-end gueata ^ ^Tilre. it-' M- Kenhedy, Ird.* rkrT Sam Kareah hae relumed Columbto i the.hoBpltal for we^ ffr. Hop Chlcheater of Blrmlng- ‘ loeot aereral daya laat wert jTUreot*. VT.,*Xid Un.'W. U?^m™. S. 0<«d. Ot POrtlMd, oe are vlalthif Mra. Allen Ooude. ,, AUen Ooude to^the former, Mtoa [im^iUheTlne Sheorn apent the "week-end at Durham, N. C. She jed 'a dancing party at I>uke ,hU, there. Igr. and Mi». J. R* u,B„ of Lookout Mountain, ISenn., -t the week-end at ifto h^me of r»nd Mra. Wlllto Sheorn. feinuta and Mra. Arnold Allen " nto Kareah) are wljth Mr. and A Sam Kareah. <toptaln Allen /iutiimed at Fort Jackaon. [nr. wd Mra. Malcolm Monroe of kw Orleana are spending the week- wlth Mrs. Monroe’s parenta, 'Rey. lira - J. K. TIbbtto at ‘Brorard Mr. aad Mrs, Alexander Sarage entertained at a most delightful party on Saturday at their hotbe on Qreene Street. Amctog the Saragea* gueata ware many from out of town aa well.aa from Camden. Mrs. Rlppon LaRoche.and Mra. W. S. Ralnaford aenr^d punch at a beautlfnlly ap pointed Uble. Mra. Jamea Darby waa hoateaa lo her bridge club laat week. Mrs. Mur ray Balles waa high eotxw winner for the afternoon and Mrs. Julian .San dora won the low score prtoe.n Sub- aUtntea were Mrs. Bailee, Mrs. George Stewarts, Sr. and Jr., and Mra. Charles Vincent. On Saturday afternoon after the races. Mr. and Mra. W. Bt Ooodale entertained, at tea for a number of out of toam friends. Among ■ thoae present were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coxe, Jr., Mr. and Mra« Ted Cogg> ahelle aod Mra. Carr of Dadington, Mr. and Mrs.i> Tom' Brice and Mr. Blandlng of Sumter, Mrs. Dick Bd- wards and frihnde. Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Palmer of Conway. mitorialned a fiyiw-gyonp of friends at a cocktail party. J. B. Ryan has returned to the Court Inn from a trip to Ireland where ha rtolted hto mother. Major and Mrs. Lestw Karow and friends of Sarannal;/ were gaiata at the Conrt' Inn. Alfred Kenoedy, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ,• Kennedy. . Jr, and Henry Kennedy of Atlanta, spent ser'eral days at the Chnrf Inn. Ik. and Mrs, Paul B. Magnnson of Washington were'gnesta at the Conrt Inn. Mr. and Mrs. ^wry WatktDS of liontenile spent a i^eek at the Court Inn. Mra. B. B. Oreer aid 'frimid' of Montford, Conn., were gnsats at the hm tor a we«{|c. OthM'^ghesta at the bm Wbb were in Camden for the racee were Mr. and Mrs. Oalrln Honghland of Ngah- vllle, Denwitty Lampton of Honis- ▼111^, Mra. J. Bvareitt Toung anid J.. Brerett Tomig, Jr., of Whitman, Ga., R. W. Canfield of New York, Simnel Bnga of Conn., and Car|ter and Aua> tin Brown. Mra. F. T. Small and Mra. Owen Hitchens of Cnmberland, Maryland, apent aereral daya at the Conrt InlL< Also, Mr.' ahd Mrs. John J. Soehaiwt< of Naaaau, Hew Toik.' Mtoa G.. B. TSlllfero of CSiatham RaU. Va., Or. and Mra. E. C. Thompson and^ Mtoa Thompson of WMChlngton, Mrs. Dray- t(m Rainier of New York City, Mr. Mrs. Allan Case of Toronto, Can ada, and Mr. and Mra. Ian S. Mont gomery of Warrenton. Virginia. Mr. and Mra. RoWt Tllney and colored asaleaa and eyergreens. and an oTertnad canopy jpf^ua aky. T^e l^erend Rdmund jotficiatad. Oi^ membani of' the immediate flamniea, the god mothMW and .Os. John W. Corbett Were preMit et the ceremony. ' - r * The bride, a brunette, wea glren in marriage by her father, R. M:'Ken nedy, Jr. The matron kf honor waa Mra. R M. Kennedy. Srd.v Mtoa Kath erine McIntyre, sisier of the grgom, waa maid of honor, and Dotle Ken nedy. niece of the bride,.was flowar girl. Mra. Kennedy, mother of the bride, was Ohoorted ’to her place by her little grandson. Robert Kennedy, 4th. The ' groom’s bdst man waa his brottier, Robert McIntyre. During the ceremony, Mra. C.^ V. Salmond played Bach’s, *’Jeiu, Our Hearts Dealra”. ' The bride wore a auit of soft gray green,.a tan stra^ ha^ trimmed with spring Oowers and long gray green Tell: She wore a fhoolder corsage of white ^orchids. The. matron ot honor and brideemaid woire -ahonlder oor- Cassatt News Items iMrs. L^dla V. ElUott who hiis been ~YBh-4lie CamdM boepital to ^id lakeaadily improrlng. a patienT at home Mrs. Fred Parham'^rii^ed .her per. ent3, Mr. and , ^ A. West, orar the week-end, .returning tb Oxford, N. C., Monday. . Mrs. J. B. McCoy aad Mra. J. i. Brannon. celebrated their birthdays laat Thkiraday, April 4th. Mra. S. B. Watters gare a party hi their honor. Perry McCoy returned to Miami. Fla., laat Saturday after spending two weeks at home. He was aooom- panted by.his aunt, Mrs. Lou Floyd, who will ’rtoit her brother. Steye Terry and family aereral weeks. A. L. Speara has, Just returned from oreraeaa and has hi to discharge. Hto wife, the former Sarah Catherine Watktoa, has been making tthr home with fier parenta. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Watlfns.... Mr: and Mrs. Lawton honored Ern est Watkins with a birthday dinner March SI. In the afternoon the party Tislted Coker Garden hi HartsTllle. Mrs. Carrie S. Horton who has been rery ill in the Camden boepital has been at borne sereral daya and to slowly improTlng. . Guests of Mrs. Fleta West Sunday uT»d.r”^bis. ..’d tt; 5rJriS!i“Sro'!5'' SsiM‘“Sd carried an old fashioned ^ sumter, Mr/ and Mrs. J. S coHege Monday night Mrs. Alby Bowers rtoitsd relathrea hi Co^mbto this week, r Dare-HaiHnby of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent Hie week.«(nd with hto family herA into. Wade Bhtoiiff who haa been in deoUnlng health aereral mondia waa to tho Camden hospital Simday. D. X Qordan’ to at home from bouquet . Immedlahlly after ^ the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, Kennedy.'Jf.<^ntertain- elr hoc ed at a receptlbh at their home ’’Box- wood”. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre, the members of the wed- 5wi| andj. Major Moultrie Brallaford also' en- New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. *r• ]R« I tertalned many guSsta on Saturday afternoon. Assisting Major Bndto- ford were Mrs. James H. Burns and Mrs. Ftohhume of Charleston. [K. M. M. Murphy, Mrs. B. V. Dur- j Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Durham, and son Melrin. all of Charlotte, Sunday guesta. of Mr. and Mrs. .In M. Keasoaerer. [iaynard Boykin, son of Mr. and .Deas Boykin to at home after ' for thirty months with the forces. He epent a year and [hah in the Sooth Pacific area. Ctptain and Mrs. Daniel Miller and iter of Charleston and Mrs. a Hart of Long Beich, Call- ak, spent the week-end with the ner’i mother, Mrs. W. J. Vayfleld. and Mrs, Howard Sharpe ooise Waite) and Mr. and Mrs ey Stacey of Charlotte, and Mr. Mrs. C. E. Watts, Jr., of Cheraw weA-end guesta of Mr. and Mrs. ik^Wstu, Sr. Elmer Wllktneon and Mr. Cantrel of Tucson, Artoona, week-end guesla of Mr. and Willoughby Smith. Mr. Wilkin- t brother-in-law, was enronte to il, N. C., to Tlsit rehUires. OAKLAND Oakland mat Mai^ St the home of Mrs. F. R JSiHk' waTl^ I rery delightful meeting masy things of Interest and tm- uce were discosaed by Mtoa Mar- PewelL . here were sbren regmar memheys one new member also .sewen tltors at this meeting. This to 'rery as people always - go to something that to profltabla g^yable. * Imttul refreshments were sarw by the hoetees asatoted ^ her Titers. Mrs. Clyde Outlaw, Miss llle Hough and Mrs. Ruth Prioa. meeting, adjourned to meet Mrs.-Henry Hopktna in April, ontrlbuted. Mr. smd Mrs. Keene entertained at cocktails on Saturday in honor of Mr. and Mrs.' John J. Soch'urat Nassau. New’.York, Williams, Mr. and Mrs. ’^Her bert Parsons, aad Mrs. Ebon Whit man of Lawreoce. Long Island spent seweral days at the Court Inn. ' Mra. W. J. Mayfield TShtertained Captain and Mrs. Daniel Miller,' Mrs. Sumner Waite, and Mrs. Miller’s mother, Mrs. Della Bart at dlnnar on Saturday. After the races on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mills entertained a large number' of- friends at their lovely home In the country. Helping Mrs. Mills entertain were her moth er, Mrs. Wallaoe Keep, and Mtoa Mabel Ransome. Mrs. Richard Joikins entertained the membmw of her bridge club on Thursday' afternoon. High score win ners were Mrs. Julian Sanders and Mrs. Lane Woodcock. Substitute were Mrs. Roderick Cantey, Mrs. Phillip Griffith. Mrs. Jerome Hoffer v and Mrs. Charles Vincent. After LEGION AUXILIARY WILL-'MEET The American Legion Anxilisry will maeS’' today,^ Friday, April II, at 4 o’clock, at the American Legion haO. Camden’s' Jamw Leroy Belk Unit No. 17 again won the the national and the department citation for meritor< Idus service for enrollment of fts membership for 1145. At opr tost meeting Mr. Robert Kennedy talked „ sbont commnnltr service and coo^atlon. Ing party^ and Colonel and Mrs. Bg moot Von Tresekow. ,,.|n the dining room the bride’s table was covwed' with an exquisite hand made cloth brought from Yugoslavia by Mrs. Von Tresekow. Ths center piece was a low silver bowl of white stocks and white lliaoa, flanked by tall tapering white oandlee in silver candlesticks. Mrs, Kennedy Blakeney and Mrs. Eugene Blakeney aastoted in the dining rodliii.” Others asbtoting the hoct and hoat- ees in entertaining were: Mrs. Blak eney Zemp, Miss Henrietta Johnson, Miss Lai Blakeney, Mrs. Henry Carrl- ■on and Mrs. James Bums. punch bosrto in the dining room and In the garden were preelded over by the bride’s girlhood > frim^, Mrs. Whit Boykin, Mra.* JaaM Sweet, Mrs. Joseph Kershaw Lang- Mrs. J. B. Cantey, Mrs. Maqr E. Long, Mrs. Jui- an ^ma, Mrs.' Moultrie Bums, Mrs. Reuoen Pitts. Jr., Misa Caroline Rich ardson and Mrs. Lonto Quion. Mrs. John Vllll^gue also asatoted in the Pnh( cards, the hostess servedfdrticious re freshments. - ' * Antioch 4-H Club The Antioch 4-H Clnb for gram mar grades met Thursday, March Is. We had a program about apring birds. Miss Peweil and Mr. Cochran, the as sistant farm' agent, came to conduct the meeting. Miss Fewell talked 'to the girls about-thiilgs we could do around our ho.mes to prevent accidenta. She also uHked about planting a vegetable garden and beautifying our yards. , Mr. Cochran talked to the boys about ratoing cotton. BUCKLEYS HAVE BREAKFAST One of th^ outstanding events of the Victory meet social calendar was the breakfast given by Mr. and Mfa. W. F, Buckey • at their lovely h^e at Kamschatka at II noon Saturday. Among some of the guests were Dean and Mra. Cliaae and daughter of Co- lumhia, and Sam Latimer, editor of the Colombia State.- Also present were Mrs. Alice Marye and others. garden. Punch, sandwlohee, iced’ eakea ahd green and white mints wsre served. > Mss. J. H. Guthrie, in her efficient way took charge of the refritohments. Flowers were beautifully and ar ttotically arranged by Mrs. Willie Whttaker throughout the Kennedy home. On the piano waa a bowl of roeea arranged by Miss Leila Shany and Mrs. James Swtfk, Mr. and Mra. W. M. U. MEKIflHtr The quarterly meeting of the Wom an’s Missloo Union of th4 Kershaw associaiion will be hold Saturday, 'April Itth. with ,tha JBtiftalo Bapttot church, beginning at 10 olBlofk in the morning. ' - Drivs Carsfotly—Sfevs a lifW 111 riSIST tlWIBKAT(( VtAWPOtKUMrtOO Prap in aad kl aa tm We yo^ am gat the eat ef yoaVa wMeM loa^ aster f occessertes lASm MIUINItY fe s bnwA of qyring! Straws with flowera, loti^of veils, perky rib- U4ats, sMlois, boos, in ball-bats, sillois, tar- baiM or sprbig falto! PtCKIYS 'in tailor^ rayon- crepe with tucked besoma, or famine ruflbdfbeeisl. |,9g OLOVIS for spring, in soeded Frke of Ghetl aed SsS Geia|Wts *61" tprinm to cotton or rayon fabrics, in white, black, tan or colors! fU (Ual I1W> HANOlAfS in plastie gn^ or plastic patent, lei|vc the Hoffer Qo- IHOai i, (bMta( pMie ^uiidabftyla,« •nd gposipstrim I Fad. tax. non. the tame variety of rOies usrt by the bride’a maternal grandmother West and daughter of Hartavitle. Mr. and Mrs. Mtadell Robinson and children of Paw Creek, N, C„ Mra. Harris Oliver and daughter of Be- thune. Mra. Hurbert Horton and Mrs. Broadus Hortdh of Great Falls visited relatives here Sundky. Miss Betty Jana Mcdasklll <rf Win- lunday at I throp College spent Sunday at homn Mr. and Mra. J. L. Cooper and grandson, Johnnie, spent Monday in Columbia. ' Mlse Sarah June Rosier of Win- throp College came home Saturday, for ^e horse races and .returned to fPtoim t to page tso) thM or* ItGdips ol iUck.iMw rtiingt lor lufilori ot TKSSUTSIff ift tho Eloro \tm tl DMit V / on her wedding day. Later in the afternoon the bride and groom left on their wedding trip after which they will make their home in Knoxville, Tennecsee. hlany frlenda from neighboring communities were present. Relatives from oqt of the dity. were Mra. Ed mund Rhett and Miss Ottto Ball of Cbarleaton, Mr. and Mra.. Jamea Blending end daughter, Henrietta, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Zemp, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dixon and children, all from Sumter, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sir- rows of Bradford, Springs, Mr. and Mra. Pat Thompson and family of Liberty Hill, Lieut:^!. and Mrs James B. Murphy, M^ Betty Murphy, Jamea. R Murphy, Jr.. Dr. Bn^e. Zemp, ail of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kennedy. Jr., Alfred Kennedy anfl Henry Kennedy of Atlanta. Those entertaining for Mtoe Ken nedy and Mr. McIntyre were Ctrtonel and Mrs. E. C. Von. 'Tresekow, Mr. Whit Boykin, Mr. end’ Mra. J. B. Cen- tey and Mr. and Mrf.. Frank Keena. ifaoo A SKNCa SUPPMIT Dmignmd Eiqistffifly For Yon To iwlieve that andne lotigne and tired, aching hock. Doetora* preocripClooa inlly filled JOE McCLURE, R. N. Korahaw, S. C. Box 21B Fheoe If FLOWERS Your remerjibrance will bright en the day—if it is a gift of our firm, fresh.cutflowers, in ^bou- . f* *■ . /■ quet, eprsage^or basket—or a potted plant of full, flowering beauty. Our prices are moder ate, and you may be certain of the hardiness of anjrthing we deliver for you, . MlkjAk ■*. Vi -V J ' V The, (^dm -J Flond Go. 311 Eagk I itir—f SL PhoM laS W 694 CAMDEN, S. C / L •t .