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.,n (; M ( n t g BUiel o* n^-cuauiij. Mkend *1 Myrfl* »••••* ,1! H. Mye« « 1 C. C. Vaaitott Iwt w«ek. AUteon Da »<>•• to TtolUaf h€r inel CUytoa E. 'Hu«h«a o< Shaw imtertatoed at dlhnar at th* Inn. rtenant WUltom F. Baektojr. Jr.. Sndlng a week at hto home at 1;? Mre. E. D. Law of BlltoU l.mnt Mr. and Mrs. Daaa Qood- r e week. riM Zemp and Joe Tobin of the al College of Charleeton were me lor the ^ ^ *nd Mre. M. L. Smith of Greer ^Ing two weeks with their Kr. Mrs. L. P. ert Marye of Cfranf<Mrd, N. J, seTeral days last week with (rther, Mrs. Alice Marye. and Mrs. W. A. KlUougli of »t were guests of their aunt, ^’c Vaughan last Sunday. “■ A. K. Blakeney to visiting inant and Mrs. WUltom Wilson ittle daughter at Camp Leleone. t and Mrs. Ralph Brown of ^ spent, last weekend julth Mr. [rs. Alfred E. Kennedy atJ'BeUy and Mrs. Waring Carrington aughter. Miss Aurelia Carrington irleston were visitors In Camden nday. . J. A. Bell has returned home spending two weeks with Mr. Irs. Stanle^ E. Brose In Rhlne- N. Y. and Mrs. C. H. Chisf^ester of aghahi''iiii6'iit ’liveral days with itter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ler Thomas. . W. E Bell Is spending awhile lier parents. Mr. and Mra. M. J. i before leaving tor. San Fran- Calif., to Join her husband. . J. L. Klikland and twin daughtem hav^ retunisd to Camden after spending two weeks In Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Kirkland FMends of Mrs. C. D. Shaaly wfll be Intereeted to know that she to visiting friends and relatives In South Georgia and Florida. She expects to return June L Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Guthrie of New Yorit. Mra. Thomasia Tyler of Washington and .Gordon Guthrie of Bridgeport. Conn., spent several days with their mother. Mrs. J. H. Guthrie. ^Dr. and Mrs, J. SurntM- Rhame <a Charleston Were gnests. on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reasonover. They came especially to visit Dr. Rhame’s mother. Mrs. M. K. Rhame. Mrs. Rippon La Roche left Satur day for Atlanta to meet her huahand Captain La Roche who has Just re* turned from overseas. He has served In the army for nineteen months. Miss Shannon Du Bose of the Gnl* verslty of Sputh Carolina was here for a short visit on Satdrday. She and several other Carolina students spent the weekend with Miss Mary Russell at Society HilL Allen Hoggins, after spMdlng his reave with his parento, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Huggins.and brother. Giles, left by motor with friends on the sixth of May for Los Angeles, Calif. Then to naval base near San Francisco, where he will resume his duties. Captain A. C.^CureCon and Lt. John Belton Curetcm who have been In the prmy and air corps respectively for the past four years are now back in civilian life, the' former with, a large InduBtrial outfit at Lexington, N. C. and the later back* to college. Mrs. Dan Mackey and children of Marietta, Georgia, are spending KAFLAN-^miDMAN \ BLAK IN EY—WOODRUFF IJSSL "IS 52“®? prominence was that oa ^ughtsr of Ito. Mike Kapito. the May llth, when Mlaa Henrietta Shan- fonuer Mtos Btoher Schloshnrg of this cl^, to Stanley Barton Fried man. which took plaM«at the Temple Beth Isreal at Macon last May 1, with Rabbi L B. Marenson oftlciatiag. The Temple was decorated for the occasion with massed palms, ms seed arrangraents of calla liUea whits snap dragona and many candelnhras. The bride had ae- her maid of honor, her cousin. Hiss ijean Schlosborg of this city. Following the wedding s reception was held la the Walter Little romn of the Dempeey hotel. Assisting In the entertaining were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schloeburg of this city. Carl Schloobnrg of this city also attended the wedding. RECEPTION AT RlCHARDt One of the eoclal events of the seeson was the reception idvon Sat urday evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Richards, Jr., at their home oa l^Uston Street In honor of thehr tons and daughters-ln-law. Captain and Mra. Robert McKaln Richards' and Captain‘and Mra John G. Rich ards, IV. .Both tons of Mr. and Mrs. Richards have recently returned from oversees duty tax the Pacific area. Captain and Mrs. John O. Richards were receh^y married in Calcutta. India. Assisting Mr. pnd Mrs. Richards In entertslning were Mr. end Mra John VHlepigue who greeted the gneets at the door. In tbs receiving Une were Mr. and Mrs. Rlcbarda Captain and Mrs. j. G. lUchards, IV. Captain and Mrs. Robert McKaln Richards, and Mra 1. R. Hayes,- mother of Mrs. Richards, Sr. Mr, and Mrs. John Whitaker, Jr., invited the gueets into the den where punch, sandwiches smd cakes were Served. Presiding at the punch bowlp were Miss Betty Stevenson and Mrs. week with Mrs. Mackey's parenta J- N. Lang, jr. Others assisting the Mr. end Mia W. F. Nettles, Sr. Mr. hosts in entertai^ng were the Rev. and Mrs^ Gkrence Bradham and land Mrs. Douglas McArn, Miss Olive chUdrmx uf/Bamherg spent Snndgy WhHtredge. Mrs. J. B. Zemp, Miss with Mr. and Mrs. Nettles. | Mary Hayes, Miss Alberta Teem, and Mrs. W. F. Buckley entertained atlMra. John Devine, luncheon for her mother, Mrs. Aloy-[ In the dining room, coffee was sins Steiner of New Orleans Mn.} seized by Mrs. Eva Halle of Rock Buckley's guests beside her mother Hill. The table was centered with a were Mrs. T. J. Kirkland, Mrs. D. 0.1 bowl of mixed garden flowers, flank- Houser, Mrs. Di A. Boykin. Mrs War-led by white can^Hes tax silver candle ren Smith, Mrs Jack Whitaker end I sticks. A profusion of beautiful lillee Mise Caroline Richardson. HOSPITALIZATION ''As Nrcmsatt As The Air You ftroatlie'* Here is a policy that costa virtoally 25c per week, pay* in? Room cha^e up to $5.00 per day for as long as 40 days for any one disability. . DAVID tt. tAUM, AGENCY NYLONS NYLONS land mixed flowers were arranged most artistically throughout the Rich, lards home. During the evening, sev eral hundred guests called and enjoy ed the charming hospitality of Mr. land Mrs. Richards. JUNIOR LkAQUC MEETS .Mrs. Marie Halle’s home was a j lovely setting for the Junior Welfare League's Mother’s Day tea Monday I afternoon. This custom of a Mother’s Day Tea I was started by Mrs. Wm. Goodale^ I but had been discontinned during the I war years. It la hoped that It wiU become a permanent part of the I League’s program. About fifty League members and I mothers were present non BUkeney. daughter of Mrs. A. K. Blakeney and the late Mr. Blakeney became the bride of Louis Frank Woodruff, son of Mra, C. R Woodruff and the late Mr. Woodruff of. Bto- minghem. Ala. The ceremony to<A place In the presence of a large gathering of rela tives and friends In the spacious par lor of the Court Inn at 5 o’clock Sat urday afternoon, the Rev. Dr. Maurice Clarke, rector of .Grace Ekxtocopel church, officiating. Mra. C. V. Salmond, pianist fur nished the weddiiig music. The groomsmen were Oecar M. ftice, Jr., R. P. Darden and C. H. Chichester of Birmingham. The uah- era were Ned Beard. Henry Carrlson, Jr., and 'Vmson Mills of Camden. Mias Margarei^Woodrutf ' of Bir mingham, aister~of toe bridegroom, Mias Elsie Redfeam and Mrs. Charles Smylle of Camden were hridhii^ldB. Their dreeaes were of dusty ro^ faile fashioned with V-necklines,' "^uare collars, elbow length sleeves and full skirts. They word Dutch type bonnets of 'fuchsia colored net and carried bouquets of fuchsia peonies. The maid of honor was the bride’s slater, Mias Louise Blakeney. Her costume was similar to that of the bridesmaids’. The .petite bride was given in mar. riage'by her uncle, James DeLoache of Florence. She was radiant in her wedding gown of white net fashioned with square neckling, elbow length sleeves, fitted-bodice, and a full skirt ending In a train. Her full length veil fell from a coronet of imported lace. She carried a spray of miniature or chids. Elliott Williams, Jr., of Birming ham and Chailotte, was best man. Immediately after toe ceremony the bride’s mother entertained at a re ception at the Court Inn. During the afternoon toe bride and bridegroom left tor a wedding trip after which they will make their borne in Miami. Among toe out-of-town gtaeats were Mrs. C. B. Woodruff and her sister, Mrs. Cowles of Birmingham, Mrs. Ed ward L Williams of Great Neck, N. Y., Bruce Stoyenson of Plandome, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. James DeLosche’and children of Florence, Mrs. Rufus Thurman, Cheraw; Mr. and Mn. El liott Springs, Fort Mill; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Spong, and Mrs. Allen Becker, Columbia; Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mc Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watt, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hallett and Mr. and Mrs. John Moorebead of Charlotte. MISE OLAWKE AOOREMPS OAR An Interesting meetingthe'Hoh- klrk Hill chapter of the Dauphters of the Aaserlcan Revolution was h^d at toe home of Mrs- Elean<^ Mar vin Ml Rectory Square, Friday. April M. at which an Interesting talk was given by Lt 8r. Gr. Margaret Clarke. Lt Clarke, returned from service wjth the WAVES, dtecussed the re- habllitatloa program being conducted by toe navy, her remariu being in- tereetlng and enlightening. The meeting was attended by mem bers and several visitors. The regis trar reported six new members as having been added to the roll and three names have been proposed and accepted. ..v ^ The regent Mrs. B. C. Von Tres- ckow, who Is also president of the local chapter, invited 'all present to attend the tJDC Memorial exerclsea at Quaker cemetery on May 10. Following ths program thoee pres ent were served hot tea and delicious cookies and saddwiches. will be on the move all of the time. One offloer will cover the area on both sides of Broad street from De- Kalb to thq Cdmmerclal Bank and on both sides of DeKalb from the Red feam garage to the Roxy cdfe. An other officer will patrol Broad strset from the Hinson garage north tp toe Commercial Bank and Rutledge from Market to Church streets Present at tha meeting of Commis sioner Langston was Alderman Arch Stein of the police committee. City Attorney Charles Shannon and Chief of Police Alva Rush. Mr. Langston took up every phase of the traffic laws and explataied firmly that ex pected the police officers to ehtoroe every one of them. When news of toe action of toe commission became known through the business district, expressions of commendation were heaM on every hand. These will be echoed by the public tax generuL Major Ferguson Is Wed To Engfish Girl At Stamford S<m Of F • MriT Walton Ferfuaon Roaident, la Groom All Customers Boldjing Numbers ^ Pro^ i91 id . 275 CALL AT NEWBERRY'S During Week Of Mag Uth To 25tk For Your Nylons UDC HAS MEETING The John D. Kennedy chapter of the United Daughters , of the C(mi- fMerkcy, met May • In the home of Mrs. Floyd Boykin. There were twelve members and one visitor present. The mpetiixg opened with a prayer by the chaplain. The chapter’s regu lar ritual was carried out The cor responding secretary reported cards hags^ean sent to several sick mem bers. The recording secretary gave a treasurer’s report In the absence of MRS LlbHTFOOT IS HOME JCra.. Carl LiglMfoot haa Tciunxed tfx Paylug oiU WAfiS to t^ her hoflM after having been critically m In hospital.. Her many friends wish I for her a speedy recovwy. Mrs. John Vnieplgne was hostess I to toe Garden Club on Monday after noon. Mrs. Withers Trotter gave an Interesting talk on roses. After the meeting the hostess served retresh- menta, ssslsted by Mrs. J. G. Rich ards. There wUI Ito no further meet- lings of the Garden Clnb until fall. Ben W. Heath left today fw ChL |cago and Milwaukee where he will spend severaldays visiting his si». ters, Mrs. W. W. Patrick in CUoago and Mrs. W. A. Boldt at Mlilwankee. Next week he will motor from the Midwest to Sharon, Conn., where he [will Join Mrs. Heath and son, Jimmy. Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. John L. I Team was hostess to her bridge club. Guests substituting for absent mem hers Were Mrs. Bth^ Ann Zerbe and Mrs. Raplh Little. High score winners were Mrs. Msrie Tindal and Mrs. Clif ton McKain. After cards, the hostess served strawberry Bbortca|e, salted I nuts and coffee. her and Mrs. Sumner V^akh had- as oesta last Asek Mrs, X3arl Cafe Miss June Greenfield of London. England and Major Mattoew Henry Taylor Ferguson. Air Corp. A.U.8.. of 18 Bast 70th Street. New York City, were married ’Tuesday, May llth, in Stamford, Conn. The bride la the daughter of Mrs, Harvey Greenfield and the late Hai^ vey Greenfield of London, England. Major Ferguson is toe son of Mrs. Walton Ferguson and the late Walton Ferguson of Stamford, Conn. Major Ferguson was commissioned as tnd Lieutenant In' toe Army in February 1941. He served overseas in the European Theatre of Opera tions for twenty months as a med ium bomber pilot and as training officer of the lit Pathnndsr Group. *1110 lat Pathefinder Group receiv ed the Presidential Citation and Major Ferguson was awarded the Silver Star, toe D. F. C. and toe Air Medal with ten Oak Leaf Clusters. Major and Mrs. Ferguson will be at toe Enid Army Air Field, Bnii). Oklahoma, tefnporarlly. state treasurer Mrs. B. C. Von Trsschow introduced Vrs. W. A. Hackett to the chapter. Mrs. -R. E. Chewnlng gave a report on toe district meeting she attandei In Chester and stated that the dts- trict araettaxg would be held In Cam den next year She said that tha hronse bust form to be mads of Sid- hay Lanlar would cost IS,090. All tha UdC chapters are to contribute te thia. Mrs. R. M. Kaanady Is to coUaet tha shrubbery and send It to tha Rad Shirt shrtaia. LsBfutoB Ord«r»— ' (Contlaued from first paga) Btonwr Langston has put up too'* sign “No fixing” of traffil violation tick eta.' The new order haa alco been di rected at all speeders, red light Jump ers and those who disregard the rights of pedestrians at street cross ings. Motorists ars * to he arreste^ when they swing around comers to the detriment of the safety of pedes- tians who havs the right of way on a red light SMont Mtarseetlon alFps oa Bros* street disrsgarded by motorists tn E*Mralr aapaelally gt tho corasr of Lanrsos and Broad, era go ing to get tho support of tho polloo fax curbing of this hasard; Tho pollco on tha downtosm heala BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jamos C. Me- CutChen, a daughter (Mary Irene), hi McLeod Infirmary, Florence, S. C., May 11. BIR.TH ANNOUNCEMENT Announcement is made of the birth of a daughter, Mary Irene, to Mr. and Mrs. James C. MoCutchen of Bishop- vilie at toe McLsod Inflnnary at Florence pn May U- Mrs. McCutchan is the former Ann Cureton, fisughtor of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Curteon of Lihorty Hill. ^autytone 9 x 12 $9,50 ” 9x9 $6.98 ” - 9xTy* $54« tbtanu 9 x 12 .:.:: $8.98 - . J. Huck Towek * ' ' ' . * ■ ( , ’ . . 16x32 inches :...25cea. [Mrs. Samuel (Hiambeiiin, who were motoring back to Boston from Mexico City where Mrs. (data’s dsu|^ter Is attending the University of Mexico. Mrs. Chamberlin la the srlfe of the famous artist srfao, is the official [etcher for Wfillamsburg. Mr. and. Mrs. R. A. Jackson of I West WatsrpO' aoctlon have had as their guests toe past two wooka, toolr son. Chief Potty QfOcor Laurens C. JaeksoB of too Unltsd Statss navy and his wife and twin daughteru of Rro^ lyn, N. Y. Putty OSIeur Jaekson.haa served la too navy for the paat eight years sad ceeantly unlisted tor a third tour-year term. He haa been eugaged tax transport duty on tho Atlautlft. COMING ATTRACTIONS Camden Theatre ifOBO—Bsstsfiosonnssoisd FiI-SaL, May 17-lS mOME ON THE RANGE** The Wool In All Hs Glory Wi Masnfoolorl Monts Halt -Adrian Booth Also Bsloelod Short IBBBB^OBBBBOBBOBOBOBOSSBI . Sstt May IS, lOtSO Show **THEY MADS ill ~ A KILLER** Rohert Lewsry—Barham Britton M—BOO—OOOOOOOOOOSliSI M—.1 Tons., Mny SMI ^A WAUK IN THE SUN** Sann Andrewn RleRard ’Conte PAYS no attention decorating rules gets wonderful results by instinct HAS ^tsl-skinned, Jh * X )) springtime sort f^of good looks \ CAN'T be \ resUy bsppy unless there sre fresh flow ers sround In Intofnatiowol StBrUng Is for ymI Hie HofferCo. \ SPENGEI SIVORT For Tom Tt Dersthy Brent ClhsI Barrymem in n^aiiRAi ftiMiCASE** Ai|e Hawn Glamorous Graduation Gifts Shiny plastic pateoia that won't p^ or crack! Bright roomy fabric ones and fresh, washable whil^ 4.9S* Otosr imort Stylos tor ......ATS Frofty RflyBB Seorfg 'They’B look so smari softly hne^ or bdwed! IMght prints ai^ all whites! |^9 WtBdgrlil Dkiioyg Embroidered ones with frothy jabots, ntfies and bowl Finely tucked taflomb. Is9« •rl^f timmJkmt ifctBlB Mb^bb fmNMVreVivfv Bright Bowers bloom alt over these soft stjuairea, w only on their b9rdeni. 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