The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 31, 1946, Image 5

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CHWowtctx CAUpiti. »outh cawoliiia, rmoAV, may it i»m l\ s O ( 1 ( I V f fjjk WO *1 mSw I* ■***^ a rtjUtn hw AaSOOO* to CMitort®®- 'titeabeik Bayso of Port .^SSTm". pmup arifflth. Bcbbitt *nd John Wall. Jr.. D<Mnf Iftrrtla canter ^ of Mr. and Mo. otm w- .4 H«U7 Bldial kara Jif at the HotOl Patricia at fittr BaUaa and Mlaa Sharon f you're a girl who... , 1 1 {I genuine feeling for healin' | (ill furniture in the j traditional manner. j LOVU the elegance | of real lace handker- I chi^... long ^OTca I CAN bring a room tolifeand hinctei with the pat of a nthion, the rearranging of centerpiece... Then (Pa^duudz ia International SleHinf iafer yo«l rhe Hoffer Co.! ( Jawclera and OpIenMtrIcta y O’Hanlon are apending aeveral itara at Sewanea. • Fred Ogbnm, Jr^ thia week hr l^hUM for Chico. Ciut. where he wiU Tiaft friends. Mr. jmd Mrs. Frank Spencer wUl on Bandar for their antnmer honlRa near Boston. Barnard Borkin ia Tlsitlng Mr. and Mrs. Vamon Haalam (Ciroline Bor kin) in Baatbrook. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Hngher Tlndal, Jr., of Columbia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Bums. Jack Karesh who has last been graduated from Rireralde Academr. • ia., is at home for the summer. Ralph Leach and James Qibson of GreenTiUe were guests of Mias iMtm Team for the graduating exercises on Tuesdar niidit - . Miaa Meta Borkin has returned from New, York’ where she was the guest of Mss "Brooksle’' Marshall of Columbi^or a week. Miaa^arr Daria of Ocala, Fla., and a'student at the Unir^itr of N. C., was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen. . LUratenant-Cokmel Cull^ Capehart IT.-8. Marinea, has Just returned from Japan and is risittng his pventa..vMr. and Mrs, W. R. Capehart. ’ 'i Mrs. T. L. Alexander, Sr.. Captain jT. L. Alexander. Jr., and Mrs. Henrr Bpard, Jr.^ and little son are spending ’sereral dara in Atlanta. Mrs. ..A. K. Biakener has returned from Camp L^eun.e N. C., where she risited Lieutenant and Mrs. Wil* 11am Wilson and daughter.,...--*'"'”'." Mr. and Mrs,.Henrr"Flcbel and Mr. ^aad Mr». 8. W. Blchel hare returned to Camden from an .#xtensire tour 'of Georgia, Florida and Cuba. ' Deaa Borkin, Jr!; of Clemaon col lege spent several dkra at home. He Is now risltihg relatives In Charleston before returning to college. The manj friends of E. C. Pearce, Sr., will be glad to knoV that he luu left the Camden hospital and is now at home improving rapidlr. Mias Margaret Van Landingham had as her guests for the graduating ex ercises. Mrs. B. J. Lewis, Cecil Bras, ington and William Van Landingham o.f Columbia. Mrs. R. Si. Stevenson and Miss Bettr Stevenson are chaperoning a group of ronng people at a house pstrr at the ' Stevenson cottage on Lake Shsmokln. Mrs. James H. Bums la apending several dara in New Orleans with her son. Dr. Benton Bums. Mrs. Bama and Dr. Bums will motor back to Camden together. Charles H. Blch^, son of Mr. aiRl Mrs. S. W. Eichel la at home with his parents for summer vacation. He is a cadet at Riverside MUitarr Academr in Gaineavllle, Ga. Ben W. Heath left Tueedar for St. Petersburg, Fla., where he will en gage in business with a larga oil irealtr companr. Mrs. Heath and son, James, will loin him later. I Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jackson an nounce the btfth of a won, Joe Wayne. Mar K, at the ft Francis hospital in Gharlesdm. Mto;--Ja«,^aoa is the , tormar H&lan Ball at Doe Weat Mr. and Mrs. Bnrwell Capehart and UtUe daughter. Marr. who have bean spending several months at Pawler'a toland are risltli« Mr. and Mra. W. R. Capehart at Gartar HOI plantathm. Mr. and Min. Simon Bkhel who have bean ^apemWng Um past two weeks at leading Florida reaorta have returned homa Mr. and Mik Hearr Eichel are also back after a ^tt In Florida. .. Miss Lai Blakean. R. M. Kennedr II. Mrs. William Melatrre of Knox ville, Tenn., CoL sad Mri. B. C. Voa Treackow attended the funeral of J. Sherrard Kennedr to Atlanta on Mar 15. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Buckler. Miss Carol Buckler, with Mrs. B. W. Heath and 8<w. James, left Tuesdar for_Sharon, Conn., aftar apending the winter and ain'ing at their winter home Kainachatka. * Mlaa Bsttr Bdwards Lewis, daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. J. P. Lewla of 210 Halle street will be gradnatea from Converae college at commence ment exercises in Twicheil auditorium at 11 a. m. on June S. Mra. Bleiuior Land was hoeteaa at a house parir at the Hermitage Lake Parlies A delightful aocial event of last week was the tea given hr Mr. and Mrs. Henrr Savage. Sr., on Siturdar afternoon in honor of their son4n-Iaw and daughtw. Captain jsad Mrs. Rlpon LaRoche. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Savage. Captain and Mrs. LaRoche and Mr. and Mra. Joto Morae. In the dining room punch was served hr Mrs. L. A. Savage and Mrs. J. L. Kirkland. Mrs. Leonard Baup- rich also assisted. in..eatorUinthg. — ■ ■ The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club was entertained last week by Mrs. Dess Ooodale. Mrs. Ralph Little was the only substitute and Mrs. R. K Stevenson and Mrs. Goodale were high score winners. -After cards re freshments were served. Miss l^illian Yates was hostess to her bridge club on Thursday aftsir-. noon at the Court Int. Besides the members of the club. Miss Yatee had Cotta^ tor MV^l days. Her aistor.Lg her gueets, Mrs. Deas Boykin, Mrs. Miss Matrha Jordan, and Lou Bd-'Hoyt Rockafellow, -Mrs. Brannon. FAQB Five Herndon blidt adiod la Herndon and the groom a graduate of Camden high school of Camden, S. C. Following the ceremony an Informal reception was held in the home of the bridee parents tor the bridal party after which Sgt and Mrs. WUliami left for a wedding trip. Upon their return the couple will make their home in Puterabargh. Va. OAfI MBETINQ There will be a called meeting Fri day, Mar 81, of the DAR (Hobklrk Hill chapter) at- the home of Mre. B. C. Von Tresekow, <17 Green atreet, atl4:S0 p. m. Officera for the coming year will be elected to serve two yeara. Membera are urged to he pi^ent. UDC WILL MKIT The John D. Kennedy chitotor of the United Deughters of the Oon- fcderacy will meet with Mrs. A. C. Drawdy, Mill atreet, Monday aftar* noon at 4 o’clock. " mundson. both of Chapel Hill, were Mrs. Land’s' guests for the weekend. 'Th'e Wednesday Morning Bridge club was entertained this week by Mrs. D. O. Houser. Extra gneita be sides members at the club were Mrs. Douglas McAm. Mrs. T. J. Kirkland the Misses Leila and Charlotte Shan non and Mrs. D. A. Boykin. Mrs. Elisabeth Kent, Mias Mary Russell and Mias Bhannon DuBose of the University of South Carolina were here for the we^end with Mr.' and Mra. Allison DuBose. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Rutledge of Birminidiam were also here lastfweek for a short visit With the* DuBoses. Mr. and Mrs. Bari F. Shannon (Dally Jackson) who luive been spending some time with the latter’s mother, Mra. W; U Stokea, Sr., left Tuesday for Pawtucket, R. I., where they will make their home. Mr. Shan non was recently released from aCtfvw duty in the air corps. PFC Jack S. Karesh, son of A. Sam Karesh of 207 Laurens, Camden, S. C. who received the acientifle diploma, and Staff Sgt. Karl Pledger Emanuel, son of K. P. Emanndl of Boykin, S. C.. who received the English diploma, are among those graduating from Riverside Military Academy. WORKMAN—AN’THONY Mr. and Mrs. V. Nye y^orkman of Westville, S. C.. announce the mar riage of their daughter, Leila Marie Workman, to Jtdin Cecil Anthony, Jr., May II. The Rev. W. F, Baker per formed the ceremony. Mr. Anthony is the son of Mr. and Mra. John C. Anthony, also of West- villa. Mrs. John DeLoach, Mrs. R. B. Clark son, Mrs. J. L. Team and Mrs. (Thariea Zemp. High scores were won by Mrs. John DeLoach and Miss Yates. De lightful refreehments were served. LOUISE VIRGINIA PARR WEDS SERGEANT RALPH H. WILLIAMS The marriage of Miss Louise Vir ginia Farr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A Farr of Arlington, to Ser geant Ralph H. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Blake Williams of Camden, S. C., took place Friday af ternoon in the Camp Lee chapel. The ceremony was performed by Lt. Ck>l. John O. Woods, the poet chaplain. . The bride, given in marriage' by Captain Edward J. Bums of San Francisco, wore a short sleeved after- noon dreea of navy blue with peplum flaring from a gathered waistllnei. She wore a purple orchid and a white hat trimm^ with blue taffeta and a blue veil with elbow length gloves of white lace. Mrs. Guy T. Bishop of Petersburg, sister of the bride,. was matron of honor. She wore a floral prhit dress with black accessories and a corsage of white .gardenias. The bridegroom had as hia best man, Captain Guy T. Bishop, the brides brother'ln.law. now on terminal leave from the United States army. Music tor the ceremony was presented by Lieut William T. Friday with a vocal rendi tion of "I Love You Truly” by Lieut. Prank R. WheMer, both of Camp Lee The wedding culminated a romance began at Camp Lee where both the jbride and Sgt WiUlama were sta> itloned. The bride is a graduate of KERSHAW GARDEN CLUB MEETS The Kershaw Garden club held Its May meeting at the home of Mrs. Hubert SoweU, Tuesday afternoon. May 21. Mra. C. R. Blakeney and Mra. Jesse Mobley were assistant host esses. Mrs. John Brewer, club president presided at the buainees session. A number of visitors were present Mrs. L. T. Gregory gave a paper, “May in Southam Gardena”. Mra. W. Id. Hayes gave an article on “Corsages”. A piano solo—Theme from Polo naise “(A-Flat Major)" by , Chopin, was played by Mrs. Ralph Gregory- The program was concluded with a flower contoat. Mrs. William Cath- cart won the prise tor the contest Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Hava A SPENCER SUPPORT Daaignad Espaciatly For You To relieve that undue fatigue and tired, aching back. Doctors* preacriptiona eare> fnllT filled. MRS. JOE McCLURE, R. N. ^ Kerthaw, 8. C. Bex 218 Phona 16 NYLONS NYLONS AU Cmtwmrs Holding Numbers From m to S50 CALL AT NEWBERRY^ /■ During Week Of May Slii Thru June 8th For Your Nylons ■ -I. t.'-V ..i. V; 4 • imummr ee ««• FOR BOYS I SLACKS in Sanforized^ wash isbrics — fine-combed cotton, vat-dyed and merceriz^ tai lored for looks, and constructed for wear! 2.49 to 2J98 BOYS' TSHlRTi-Cotton knit shirts. with short sleeves. They wash without ironing, and they’re so comfortable he’ll "fanl to live in ’em! .49 (Ors- SPORT SHIRTS, in vat-dyed. Sanforised^ cotton broadcloth or poplin, with short sleeves, open neck, and an'imi- / tation flap pocketl lj40 lOYS; Wash suits are full- cut, with button-on ahorta, two >h*h pockets, belt-Ioopa and ^ts, and a short-dbeved shirt. Sanforized ft fiOVs* CASUAL COATS, lull, *>aded fabric front wilh dwdtod hhA and sleeves, poldi pockets, ■■d fuD lininca. SJ90 boys*.SHORTS, sturdy «*«>«*gh for camp oir p^. He*B <Mtgrow'em bel^ di^'ra worn, ^ ! One-butUm waiafibapd, oae •***. two aide pockelsL |^9 IShrinkagt tisaa aatoaeaad 1%. Here’s an outstanding collection _ of eye-catching, ment-cool cottons for summer! So figure flattering and iestive you’ll wear them everywhere! House, street and party dresses ... in eyelets, spuns and a variety of materials. Budget priced at from $2.d0 up to $14.75. Balcony Dress Shop. £lcA£tk^ dcpt. storc M ' - 9 m 'S' |l. "f Hi i jA • '> ■' 4 K I . *. i :V I Ui !■ K. '!■ I XiUioMUr Ail»1tn| Mufciiitti,- \ . ■ V i; '-W