The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 10, 1946, Image 5

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aVv-v .. L^.'-' .'Lv f. THt csmmm m ^ Mn Bdiar D«* ®< mSoMi SJjd hw^ter IB OaitoolB. gondSiy* • “McOalrt .Wt tto P- w«lj OreeMb®^* N. C., ^ fVmnk !>• « McOuirt and OletU Spaar* ^kendf with rriatira. In S. C. « o o«sktn of Dalphtaf Va„ „ed homo on MondV •«« a K, Ttott with har daufhtar, Mrs. rd Bojkln. «nd5 wni be fladjto kn^ that r P Brown la, hnproTtn* at iiice hoepltal. Ctolumbda. w^ JTbeen for a little orer a waefc ‘S.^ter, Mrr R07 Abbott. ^ htofton. 1« here with her, anoth- JShter. Mn. Dick Gate^ ha^ Qdd to J&lQ08tQ.WU, N. C*# MtOT *^d^Mr*. Maurice Clarke- and Marfaret CUrke motored to rii IiUnd 'laat week Thuraday to nd the day with Captain and Mra. kif" Clarke. Captain Clarke, an Lr of the Dnlted SUteo Marine is ststtoned at Parrla laUnd. in Beardsley and Mra. Carrie M. s have returned from 4 week’# of Florida, during which they lited relatlvee. alsb SUtot Springa I other 'important |ind Intereatlng bU In that state. y A Jordan and family and Mias rr kenning:ton of Camden visited / Olin (Bud) Jordan Sunday at I Marine base. Parrla Island, S. C fr and Mrs. Donald Morrison and ind Mra. Frank H. Heath were tsTllle visitors Sunday. . Ir. and Mrs. Karl Grabs of Fair- Conn., were visitors In Camden the weekend. In Sumner Wahe, Broad street, rMsived word that hef husband, onel Sumner WalM, who has bean jtl of staff at Governor’s Island, [t., has been assigned to New Delhi Ichlef of missfen. OAmnKm, wgtH.atmuHK miPAY. may Mrs. X IP PAQii nvg tkoi and ^ RocKafellow Caav Lejeuae^ N. C- where Pe days with UsitSBant’ — Wilson. It several 4a Mrs, Wilimm Iss isn^ M McMaster ■ftSMT mm IApA v a Pther MahaMsy attended the oon-1^ Geniia]l Al*f^ cert In* the Townahlp auditortum inf"* WJIUMUI Have A meat suppoiT E»p0eUify Fmr Yost ^e relieve that andian fatigue tired, arJiing bndu MS* prtaetiplitooB care* filled I JOE McCLURE, R. N. Kershaw, S. C. 218 PheiM It Pfc. John C. AlezasMler, seta of Mrs. Amelia Alexander of this city has ^n admitted' to the Oliver General sMpltal at Augusta for treatment Ha aarred In the Rrmj aaTan jaars, a majority of the time ovhrseas. He wa# with the 17th,rsignal battalion. Mr. and Mrs. Gkylord Tucker have returned to their home in Saratoga, ,N. Yi, after spending the winter sea son In .Camden. Miss Anna Whiting James of Cum berland, Md., was the guest" for s week of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Lowndes. Miss Marian Tresise of Oshawa, Oat, Is spending two weeks with Dr. and Mrs. Maurice; Clarke. Miss Tre sise is a niece of Mrs. Clark. Captain and Mra. P. N. Freeman (Ann Clarkson) sad little son are vJslUag Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. H. Clark- son. Mr. and Mrs. William GHIlard of Bhitawvills were visitors in Camden on Sunday. Mrs. Donald Campbell retdmed lastfWi week from Sewanee where she visitecTtae: her son. Donald Campbell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gay and their guests attended the concert at ^ the Township auditorium In Columbia on Thursday, Friday and " Saturday nights. Mrs. J. G. Cunningham Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Kiner In Los Angeles. Mrs. Cunningham motor>i ed there with Mrs. H. L. Richey and Mrs. Paul White (Mary Rltftey). Mrs. White will go to Honolulu to Join her husband. Mrs. W. J.'MaVfield has returned from Asheville where she spent sev eral weeks. Mr.''and Mrs. Dongal Blssell and two sons of Charleston' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ViUeplgne on Sunday. Captain and Mrs. Jack Richards, U. S. Air cprps, are visiting the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Richards. Captain' and Mrs. Richards wers recently married In Calcutta, India. Ifrs. C. 'E. Watts and Mrs. B. G. Sanders spent Thursday in Charlotte. Mrs. Aloyslns Steiner of New Or leans Is visiting her dsoghter, Mrs. W. F, Buckley. Mr. and Mrs. James Steiner and Mrs. Waltw Morvsnt of New Orleans were guests for several days of the former’s sister, Mrs. W. F. Backlsy. Mrs. Ben MLoache Is spending some time in St. Louis. Mr. and .Mrs. R. M. Kennedy of Columbia are making their home tem porarily with Miss Lai Blakeney. John Mnllea, Sr., is spending sev eral days in Charleston on business. Mrs. Leonard Hauprich has re turned from Orangeburg where she spent several days with her husband. Mrs. Ike Jones had as her weekend guest. Mrs. EHlsabeth Eaves of At lanta. Miss Nancy Watts spent the week end In Charlotte with Mrs. H. C. Sharpe. * David A. Powers, 911 Fair street, has recelvsd fals honorabla discharge from the U. 8. navy after serving three years and seven - months, rt which 87 months wars nvsrsass. w entered the service September Id 1942. He wears the A-P and Bhiropean theater ribbons and haa a victory medal. lAi ti mbla Oolumbla on Friday nght, Captain and Mra. George Bnumoa, army medical oorpt. -anoduned thd birth of a ton la Columbia. Lieutenant and Mrs. William WUnOn (Betty Blakeney), U, S. Marine corpa, announce the birth of a daui^tpr ait Camp Lejeunp. N. C., Mr. 1^ Mrs. T. J. Wooten enter tained at dinner for a purty of twelve at their home at Bbykln. Mrs. .Mary W. Long uid two chil dren and. Mre. F. M. Wooten. Sr*, ard aUylng .wlth Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bpy^ln. Wannsh plantation, until their home Is railalrM. With Red Cross Former Cumdoa Girl Hnn Sec- mtnrinl PtwHiom In TheETO Parties On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Elisabeth Mauldin entertained the members of bm* . bridge club, Mrs. T. L«e Little and Mrs. R. BL Stevenson, Sr..- were high score winners, and Mrs. Mauldin’s dsugbter, Mrs. Zerbd was guest'-player. Refreshments were rved after cards. Mrs. Ddwln Korrison antertalned. the members of her bridge club on Thursday afternoon at her home on Fair street. Substitutes for tbs after noon were Mrs. ESeanor Marvin. Mrs. .^ohn deLoach. Mra. A. S. Llewellyn.. Mr. and Mrs. Charled E. Bolneau, Sr., entertained at a dinner party at Midfields plantation for a group of young people. Among thoee' present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Boin. eau Jr., Miss Frances West, William Mullen, Kirby Tapper, Frederick Mullen and Trlppett Bolneau. On Friday afternoon Mrs. W. F, luckley entertained a small group of 'rlends'‘at cocktails on the terraoe of her home, Kamchatka. On Tuesday afternoon Miss Elsie ledfeam and Mra. Rufns Redfearh entertained with a drop-in party at drs. Redfeam!a.vhome' In-tiie - country at “Millstone^’ for Mias RbetU Blak eney whose marriage to Frank Wood ruff of Birmingham, Ala., will take place OB Saturday afternoon. Tbe hostesses served sandwiches, cake and pnneh. Mrs. N. V. Hawley as sisted St the punch bowl. Mise Blak eney was presented with a gift On Thursday afternoon Miss Nancy Watts entertained the bridge club of which she la a member. High score winners were ^ Mrs. Charles Vincent and Mrs. Julira Sanders, Jr. Substl- tntes for the afternoon were Mrs. Vincent and Mrs. R. E. Stevenson, Jr. Miss Watts served Coca-Cola, sand wiches and cookies. Mrs. Jack Nettles gave s party on Wednesday afternoon in honor of the second birthday of her little daugh ter, Mary Elisabeth. The children, all close playmates of the' little girl, were given backets and shovels and played out of doors in the sandbox. Inter refreabanents of Individnal cakes wtth 1^ cpndl# on each, i«e eraanv and c^swtair gnm were served. MEMORIAL DAY AT THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Nylon Hose • * A Persons holding registration tickets for Nylon Hose from Belk’s store, regard less of number, are urged to come in with in the-next 10 days and receive their pair. You are requested to bring your* ticket. Miss Margaret Rockafellow, (tarmer Camden resident and for some time employed as a stenographer in the rtenry Savage, Jr., law <^cee. has arrived at the European theater of operations as an American Red Cross secretary, according to - announce ment from the national headquarters of the American Red Cross In Wash- ngton. She Is stationed at InglestadL Germany. ~ Until her appointment to tm Red Cross, Miss Rockafellow wan em ployed In a aecretarlal capacity by tbq R. M Griffith' Theaters, Inc., at Dal- as, Texaa.-Previously she wks em ployed'by Mr. Savage, she attended Mary Baldwin college at Staunton, Va.. Duke university at Durham, N. C., and Draughon’s Buslnesa college at Colombia. During the residence of Miss Rock- sfellow in Camden she was promin ent in the younger coclal group. Her sister. Miss Tannle Rockafellow is making her ‘'home in Camden, being employed by L. W. Boykin. IL as a bookkeeper in his pulp wood hluiness. ..Both of the Rockafellow i^ls were active In affalr8'''bf Grace Episcopal church. Miss Rockafellow is the 'second Camden eoclety girl to ^ with the Red Cross in the Ehiropean theater in responsible position. The , other Is Mrs. John KnlghL the former Betty Whitaker, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whitaker. - jHiiior-Seraor Bwigoet The Juniors of Mt Plsgab high school entertained the senlora, fac- g)|y and friends with a lovely ban quet Friday nlghL May 8. 1941. The Home llconomics department vras decorated as a Gypsy camp. 'The pro gram was as Mlows: Invocation: Mr. Griffin “Call of the Wild”; toast to seniors, by Bdns Gardner; response. Doris Roberts; special moslc, Nell Fletcher Waq- ders; toast to fscnlty, by Betty Brsd- ley; response. Mr. Griffin; song, "Plsy to Me Gypey", by Willie Kath- ryn Catoe and Margie Horton. Waitreeses, dresaed In Gypey cos tumes were: Catherine Vincent. Mar gie Johnson, Rena Bradley, Velma Mnnn and Frances Rodgers. Tbe menu consisted of: Grapefruit cock tail chicken salad on lettuce, crack era, sliced tomatoes, potato chips, deviled eggs ice cream, enp cakee and Iced tea. The banquet waa planned under the direction of Mrs. Doris Deaton Home Economics teacher. President, Edna Gardner; vice presidenL Betty Bradley. Kerchaw Garden Club to Meet .- The Kershaw Gardsn eluh.'wUl mset Ytaseday afternoon. May 81. at o’^ock at the home of Mrs. Hnbsrt Sowell with Mrs. Jess# Mobley and Mrs. C. R. Blakeney as assistant Ths foll^taf PWam wm aplM- hostesses. Members pleass notice tiiat hM been changed Mditoi^m <m Memorial Day, Friday, the second Wednesday In each J® Tw I month to the third Tueeday. Psalms 121. Marion Smith; Prayer' Song, Scho^ Onward Christian Sol dier. School; ‘The Conquered Ban ner", Vera MeCaskfll; SaluU to the, Confederate Flag, led by Joe Wil liams; *Tsntlng ’Tonight’’ and Dixie, school; “Sleep Soldier. Bleep”, double male quartette;''Doing Home”, song. I Edward Thompeon; Pledge of Al legiance to the U. S. flag, led by| lizard Graham, school; "Star- Spangled Banner", school, sudisnee. The program committee consisted of j Mrs. J. S. Guy. Mrs. Charles Ssl- mond and Miss Ada Phelps, whoiS ar-j tistio stage decorations were en- hswwd by interectlng (dd Confederate I pictures and relloa recent acquisitions] of the sebooL Drivg CaNfullr^—4«vg • lift - AUXH.1AEV TG-MEET- ’The American Legion auxiliary will meet this afternoon at 4 o’clock at Mra. M. G. Muller’s. Rectory Square. The aeelstlng hoeteea will be Mrs. WUsy Shemm. Popples mads by ths vel;jBrans..Jwl}l he on sale Saturday, May 88. Memorial Day, May 10. will be obeerved as usual by ths auxiliary. Spectacles were invented by a monk in Florence* Italyr In USS. Cortets Spirella Indivkhially Pgolftd Fmoi* datioaa, GMIm lUMi fltamt- aagret, Pfrigw of yam fif^ nro in yqmr own boi^. > Mrs. Joe Gaskin Bos 168 Phm 230J CgnMion, S. C NOTICE It waa docidod and votad on at tha laat dMtriot maatinf of District Now 4ihat duo to proaont hifh liv-> me costa that nuraaa pay would be incraasad, affactiva May 15. 1546. Tha following prices wera adopted: General mnraihg—for day duty $7.60 and night duty $8.50. Contagiousi OBS, T. B., Alcoholic and Mental— $8.50 for day a^ $9.50 night duty. Nuraaa meals included. The Hotter Company Gift for Mother’s Iky Lovely gift... ddightful duo ...MirHng thoughts efUlac-Tisss. fed. les OOBOTinr PEIUONS OUSTING POWDER tnd COLOGNE' Mh Mother’: a • a Sunday, May 12th pidiiiliidi||<h^ii ' • • “ itr ylowers 7$ THE CAMDEN FLORAL CO. Ill 193 5. c. .■''‘--■'MI'''..'''...' . V'' i ft • li' T4j f (; r.- > I -7^ , ii She’s the most wonderful mother in the world.' b Show your gratitude and love with a... 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