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Phene It
Jordan Carrisoo, of JeckeoaTlUe.
FWl^. to the faeat of hto atoU^
^tora, Snmner Waite.
< * -ltta. Iteaben Pitta haa returned
Jiome after apendliis two weeka wHh
relatlTet in the north.
Bev. and Mm. P. B. Aaderaoo hare
retnnied home from a ^Ir^k*a vtolt
at Charlotte add Monroei^C.
Charlea C. Withlntton and eon.
Charlea C. Wlthtefton, Jr, of Oreeu'
vUle. were gneata at the Court Inn.
Mr. and Mra. Qrainfer Gaither en
tertained with a buffet anpper party
at their home on Saunrday oTenlng.
The annnal meeting of the Camden
public library membera irfll be heM
May 17. 1946 at 11:00 aT m. In the
library.
Dbert Byrd, who haa been tn a
boapltal at Ft. Bragg alnoe Ji^bmary,
epent the weekend with hto parenta,
Mr. and Mra. J. D.. Byr4.
Mrs. Sumner' Waite epent aereral
daye laat week with her danghter,
Misa Betty Waite, at the D.N.C. Wo
mens’ Gollege, Oreenaboro.
Mrs. Bollrar Boykin "and Mrs. T. L.
Alexander spent aoTeral days last
week at IMlato Island with their sla
ter. Mrs. McQowail Holmes.
Lieutenant and Hrs.7j;^n Mulleh,
Jr, and danghter, oL'Co^ipi Chrtoti.
Texas, are spending'UdTeral dairs with
Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen, Sr.
Miss Fannie Fletcher and* Mra.
Mary. P. Charlton have returned to
their home in Vermont after spending
the winter months in CamdM.
Mrs. R. M. Kennedy, Jr.;' entertain
ed at her heme on Saturday at a love
ly party for her three- little, grandchil
dren, liotl, Bobby, and' Betty Kennedy.
Mrs. Pfaoe6e Schenk was hostess to
the Wednesday Afternoon ]^dge
Club last week, Mrs. Clifton McKaln
and Mrs. Marie Tlndalc.. belnp high
score winners for the afternoon. Mrs.
Ralph Sterenaon. Jr, was ue dhly
substitute. After canto. Uie hostess
served delightful refreshtMttta.
Mr. aai Rrs. Chaa. A. Kipc
FMag sow. Chuck, are now
^ koaas at Mlaal Sprtags,
where Mr. King to a iMlat with
ten Air Uhaa.
Mr. and Mm. Wm. L. Oeodale eu-
tertalned at luncheon for Mr. and
Mrs. Pleroe Myem'of Chestnut HUlA
Pa. Mr. and Mm. Myem were gueats
at the Cosot Inn.
Norman Baum of New York City
has mturned to the MatropoUs after
spending a week at the home of hto
parents. Mr. and Mm. B. R, Baum.
Highland avennei,
Mrs. Lois Coxa of Lexington, Ken
tucky, to spending, several days with
Baby
^ow Is Success;
Btmors Awards
Surwion Goild SpomaKtrs An-
nnal Ewamt At Thn Pnridk
Thirty babies were entered in the
baby show conducted at the Grace
. church. guild hall Saturday. The af-
Mm. Alice Marye. She will attend I Ijelr was torgely attonded and the
the May Day exercises at Converse I realised A gootT sum for their
College whem her daughter, Bltsey, <wurch activities. The show was un
is, a student der ths direction of Mm. Sam Boykin,
< Mr. and Mm. Richhrd S. Kirk and I President of the eervice guM.
Mr. and Mm. Monitrto Bums attend-} Miss Nancy Craig, eeven months old
ed the wedding of Miss Marion Klrkidnn^tm' of Mr. and Mra. Locke Craig
McLsk^ aud JPiariea Simon ton Alatoniwon the top bonore in the clasa Itot-
whtm took place in Snmter on Wed-liug babiea from infmita to One year
nesday evening. I In age, while Doonji Colvin, 21 montha
Mr. and Mm. Thomaa Ancrum en-]<dd daughter of Mr. and Mm. Lelsmd
tertained the UMmbem of their Bridge I Colvin, and .William ,.HoBgh, two year
Club at dlnnw oh SaCusday evening. | old son of Mr. ahd Mnir William
Those preeent were nt and Mm.{Rough, were winnem in the 1 to 2
Dees Boykin, Mr. and Mi^John de- year old ctoas.
Loach and, Mr. and Mm;'Rai|ih Shan-j In the 1 to S year old competition
non., {Genie Powell. S yearn of age, daugh-
Manon Boykin enterU^ned a y6np{ter of Mt and Mm. V, Powell won
of hia schoolmates at a party iD/fi9tp|honom.
or of hto fourteenth birtbdajy^ The I In the SAo 6 yearn of age the win-
young people enjojmdsggsto^eghd dan-{nem were three year old Mary Dong-
cing,'and most T^lghtful refresh-{las Bates daughter of Mr. and Mm.
ments conaistlng of aandwlchea, cook-jW- W Bates, Jr. and David Nutting,
les, punch and birthday cake. jeen of Mr. and Mm. B. D. Nutting.
Mrs. Frank Keene entertained ttle|--4n the costume competition, David
membera of the Thursday Afternoon {Butts. 20 montha old eon of Major
Bridge Club last week; st her home on {dbil Mrs. Dsvid Bu^tts, who wore a
JRair street Mrs. A. S. Llewellyn was Jap kllhona with ^ a bath towel
thcr only substitute and the high .score labeled, “2 knight of the bath" ‘waa
whmem for the afternoon were Mtoa{ winner. •-
T-«l Blakeney and Mm. Jobh Ville-{' The many children presented stt*
pigue. {the show .were given lemonade and
Mra. .\^liam O.-Major, wife. of{*ll-day suckers and also treated to
Lieutenant W. O. Major has gone to{Qpny rides with Miss Ida McDowell
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Oalina, Kansas, to be with her hut-,
bund, who to in the tJ. 8. Air corps. [
During her absence her two children
are being cared for at the home of{
Mr. and Mirs. William O. Major, Sr.
Highland avenue.
charge of this feature.'
gliver Anniversary Celebrated
Mr. and,. Mm. James Roaborougb
were honoi^ with a reception on 8w-
day, April 28, given by their dangh-
ANNOUNONG
Effective May 4, we the undersigned
Beauty Shops of Camden, will clore at
1:00 o’clock on Saturdays.
CAMDEN BEAUTY EHOP
EVELYN'S BEAUTY SHOP
• MARIAN’S BEAUTY SHOP
RED CROSS NOTES ' tem, Mildred "and Dottle, when they
by Mra. E. C. von Treeckow
celebmted* their twe.nty-ftfth annl-
veraa^.
Tbe^ reception was given at their
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Buttermilk
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Fresh Churned'
Country Bunermilk
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The Camden Food Shop
Shonld it rain too severMy thu ceru-lduring the evening showering the
wlU be at the grammar sdMOl couple with lovely gifts of sUver. A
ai^torlum.at 6:46 p. m.. May 10. [hnflet supper was served,
The committee has the pleasure of
announcing that General G, H. Fraakai ii n r* wii i mww
wUl be the speaker for the ooeaaioii. . , ^
and Col. John Wall wUl lead theL^ "Hlar meeting of-the UnUM
Pledge to the Flag with membera of P*.^**^*™^ Confed^acy wlU be
the Boy Scouts. Monday at the home of Mm.
All the ^oim of the city are asked I Boykin. Mm. Dan Jonea will
to* asatot wltb the mualc. •••totant hoeteas
A bngler to much tn demand.
^ We need a band in Camden. j BIRTH ANNOUNCBMENT
We wish to make this occasion a{ Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Charlea R.
Home Coming for aU veterans and Randall. February 28, a daughter,
beg all from Kershaw county to be {Jane Hoffman,-in "the Qnlncey hoa-
{pital, Quincey, Maas. Mm. Randall
-Other special gueats of the XT. D. C.}was the former Alberta Hoffman,
will he Kemhaw de Loach of Colum- daughter of Mr. and Mm. J. C. Hoff-
bia and John Kennedy DnBoae of {man of Camden. S. C
Waycroee, Oa., who unveiled the
monument to Richland Kbrkland
yearn ago; relatlveB of tha noted hero]
and Alfred B. Kennedy of Bettynecki
PUptatlon. ton of Gewaral KesaadyJ
Dr. L. T. Baker and Prtf. R. M. Kea-|
nedy of CdnmUa will atoo atteai.
The fountain areeted to the mMuoryl
of RichlandL Kirkland was procured by
Prof. R. M. Kennedy when Snperla-|
tenant of the Camdwa sehoola.
CORSETS
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sifntod famdirfioma, GMlMtl
Braa., and Bandaa,ug.
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Mrs. J. C. Team
Lagoff, S. C.
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TIME
■"0 Time, the'fatel wreck of mortal things,
That draws oblivious curtains over kings.
Their sumptious monuments, men know
them not,
Their names without a RECORD are forgot.
Their parts, their ports, their pomp’s all
laid in the.dust.
Nor wit nor gold nor buildings scape
times rust:
But he whose name is grave’d in the white ,
stone ' V
Shall last and shine when all of these are
goha"
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Camden Memorial Company
LITTLE CIRLS* DRESSES
Checks and florals in cotton.
FLUFFY WOOL SflAWLS
and
SOFT COTTON BLANKETS
BABY CREEPERS
In cool cotton. Seemuckar.
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Perm anent
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Mothers Day
at Some OBmt Gift
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Camden Beauty
Shoppe
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FRIDAY,
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Greingtr Kemavay
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Who Is Celebrating Their
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