The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 07, 1946, Image 5
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-nJ ilr» Chorio* Mofler Imre
jjji %*CMnd« after a rtolt to
»• « Bdmooaon and son of
K. J.„ Tr^ltln* for
g^.'S^lMW K 1»*«M “I* »«J»
f52I«fort to Tialt hte graadparents.
•nd Mrs. John Wagor.
i, d lira. Moiatrla Burna haro
thalr now homo on tho
Sof Broad and Walmit
22 Brevard Boykin and daurfitor,
2! McClellan In Annlatoii, Ala.
Si^lleanor Dang
SI%.p«d Hni after a wookoad ^t
S Sr elates- Mlsa Martha Jordan
2ta Sarah King of AtlanU and
IT King of Merchant Martoaa art
w* » *. i« Camden and
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Whitaker and Mrs.
ritfay relatlvea
itkane.
wig. Helen
ill Raper of Charlotte, N. C., were
Mts of Mrs. Alfred M^^ for sot-
iiii*^Dot Dietal of Omaha, Neb.,
r Saturday after a too day Tisit
Jh Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Marshall and
ur^Raymond Woolfe and children
rt Wednesday for Fishers IsUnd.
to be the guest of her mother
r the summer,
atteading the Prieods scbotd, Loag
lalaad. will retam with her motho-.
Mm Bra Irby, Mias Bra Jrbf.
Misses .Maude and Btgar Gardner at>
tended the gradoatkm exerdses at
Newberry college. Monday. June A
Mrs. Irby's son, Albert Irby, was
among the graduates who receired his
A. B. degree.
Mrs. Ken Blakeuey, who* has rs-
turned to Camden stter a riait to
Camp Le Jeune and Myrtle Beech,
is expecting Lt and Mra. WlUiam M.
Wnton. Jr., and little daughter. Elisa
beth Blakeney, Baturdsy. Lt WUson
has receired bis discharge
George E. Stuart Sr.. George B.
Stuart Jr., and George ^wln Stuart
III, left Friday for a business trip
to New York. 'They were accompanied
sa far as Blnefield, W. Ve, by Mrs.
J. A. Sterne who will remain there
'for a rislt with her mother. Mrs. M.
Q. Witten. ~
Mrs. Stewart Clailown-' and difl.
dren, Margaret Ancnim and Hunter
Lang, are guesu of Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. McKaln. Mrs. McKaln entertained
for her grand niece, Margaret An-
crum, upon the occasion of her second
birthday. The gnests were her three
cousins. Beuy Clarkson. Pickens Free
man end Douglas Bates, and their
mothers.
Mn. George Chewnlng, Jr., and
rs Wiley Sheom are attending the
Bthodlst Missionary conference at
Mb«e7 Marcia Lou Roeefleld. Mary
u, Curtis '|^^‘ 'prMenrat‘*ttie’ aborrserrice.'
Tsrsl days with the former's grand-
Sfiss Waite C^d
Woman’s Collet
At C^nsboro, N. C
Miss BUsabeCh Watte, dgughter of
Colonel and Mrs. Snmner Waite of
this city was graduated from the
Woman’s College at Greeaaboro, N. C.
on Monday. Jum tt. with a A. B. de>
gree with a majbr in English. Mias
Waite serred oa the staffs of Cmrradl,
literary magasine, and The Caro
linian, stndent newspaper.
She is listed with other students
on the Dean’s list and belonged to
the IRC, Playllkera, Quill club airf
the Tau Psi Omega, honorary Frena
fraternity.
Other tenth Carolina graduates in-
dude the Misses Alexa McCoU Car-
D. A. R. Holds
Interesting Meet
'The aauual buslneee meeting of
tbe Hobkirk Hill chapter of the DAR
was held May tl at 4;M p. m., at
tbe heme of the regent; Mrs. E. C.
Von 'Tresckow.
After the DAR ritnal. the officers
and committee chairmen made their
reports. Among the most interesting
were the report of the registrar. Mira.
Tom Whitaker, that six sets of papers
had been asnt to Washington for
membership and tbs four ^at ware
receired in time for the congress
meeting had been accepted. The name
of a new member was also presMited
and accepted. *
The chapter was delighted to learn
FAQB PIVB
roll, Catherine Pewetl * Sander of from Mrs. Dempster, chairman of the
Clorer, Betty Jo Singletary of Scran
ton. M. Rath Peebles of Bstill, Laura
Jean Rauch of Rock Hill, Betty Sue
Knight of Belton, Betty Z^nai
Nnyck of St. Mattlwws and luowden
Jerry Jones of Greenrllle.
FITTS HAVE A DAUGHTER
Lieutenant, and Mra. William B.
Pitta of Htmolnln, H. L. ara tba par
ents of a daughter, born June I. Lt.
Pitts is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Reubau
Pitts, Sr., of this city. LL and Mrs,
Pitts and daughter are expected in
Camden this snmmer and will maka
this city their permanent home.
Good Citixenshlp. Pilgrimage com
mittee that Mias Eleanor^ Rose-
borough of Logoff had been presented
with the chapter pin as the most out
standing citlsen-papU in tbe high
Bchool and that the Cecilia Willing
ham DAR medal had been won for
the highest history ararage by Gilbert
Quinn. 11th grade.
These award winnerl will be in-
Tited to attend the June DAR meeting
as honored guests.
The Cecilia Willingham DAR medal
was presented'by her mother, Mra.
T. L. Willingham, a former member
of Hobkirk HUl chapter In memory
of the young high sehocS -ttudent, %ho
exoMled la history and whose end-
den death aaddeaed the entire com
munity.
Tbe Jt. Aim Citkienship chiha hare
also done outstanding work in the
echools. The chapter hopes to erect
a marker oa the site of the Hobkirk
RiU battltfield. Interesting tacu con
cerning the TamAaaee. DAR gf^MWl
were presented, the preeideht''gen
eral Mrs. Talmadgaa’ letter was read
and a. letter and account of tha family
burying place* of the Rerolutlonary
anceetora of, Mrs. Ross, a former
resident of Camden.
Committee chairmen were also ap
pointed.
The report of the nominating com
mittee was given and unanimously ac.
ceptM. Tbe otrken for the ensuing
2 years are:
Regent, Mra. S. C. Von Tresckow;
first Tice regent, Mra. Marie THndal;
second vlc^ regent, Mrs. Ada Pbelpa;
third vice rtgent, Mrs. Wm. J. May-
field; recording secretary, Mrs. W. F.
Nettles; recording secretary. Mrs. R.
M. Kennedy, H; treasurer. Mrs. J. 8.
Guy; registrar, Mra. W.'M. Whitaker;
genealogist, Mra. R H. Rhame;
librarian, Mrs. E. D. Mobley; hla-
torian, Mrs. J(din Wall; assistant his
torian, Mra. 8. C. Taylor.
Takes Up Law Practice
William R. Gettya baa been re-1
leased from service in the United
States Marine oorpe after • 1-3 years
and will resume the practice of law
with the\law firm of Gettya and
Shannon.
Have A
UEIICEII SUPPORT
Dmignod Egpoeialiy For You
Tu ruliem thut-niulae Intigve
mud tirud, adUnf buck.
Dodon* iMreucriplloiu eur^
iBlIsr HIImL
MRS. JOE McCLUREg R. N.
Kdrghuw, S. C.
Box t18.
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GARDEN CLUB MEETING
There will be an Important meeting
of the Camden Garden clnb Monday
aftamoon, June 10. at 4:80 o’clock at
the Grace Chur^'iiuriah house. It la
urgently requested that all members
be present \
Mua Puttos ^fs Huru Sunday
On Sunday,. June 9th, at the morn
ing service at Bethesda Presbyterian
church, Misa Ruth Pettns, of Great
Falls. 8. C., will be guest soloist
The public is cordially invited to be
Hher, Mrs. Ous Hlrsch
Miss Jane Thomas, who is studying
»msHc art*in New York, was the
•ekend guest of her parents, Mr.
;d Mrs. W. P. 'Thomas.
Cspt. and Mra. John P. Heath left
r the Hawaiian Islands after a vlalt
Camden. Capt. Heath Is to report
p duty at Pearl Harbor.
Midshipman Bill McDowell of tho
srchant Marine academy, at Kings
(lnt; L. I., Is In Camden visiting hla
)ther, Mrs. Retta McDowell.
Shannon Lindsay has arrived home
)m the Georgia MlliUry Academy.
il)ege Park, Georgia, and will spend
t summer with his parents.
Mr. and Mra. Henry P. Bolts and
n. Sterne, of Morehead City, N. C.,
e guests of Mra. Bolte’a mother,
rs. J. A. Sterne at Hotel Camden.
Mn. David R. WilHams. Miss Kate
miuna and Joe Williams Isft
mruday this week to Join Mr. Wll-
iBu in Venesuela, tenth America.
Lt. Edna Aldret, USANC of Ft
mg, N. C., Is the guest of her aunt,
h. Alfred McLeod, while awaiting
lUrs to report for doty In Panama.
tti.^Onan Hydrlck of Washington,
C.. Is a guest of her sister, Mrs.
. .W, Bates. Her son. Bill Heath,
m return ylth her after attending
hoot here this wintw.
Mn. Thomas Ancrum lett Saturday
r Locos VtUey, N. Y., to Visit Mr,
d Mn. *Henry Plel for two weeks,
to Louise Ancrum, whu has beau
PUPILS IN RECITAL
The piano pupils of Mra. Lee M.
West were presented In a private re
cital Friday evening. May SO at 8
o’clock at the home her mother, Mra.
L. 8. Croxton. The following par
ticipated: Shirley Truesdale, Annie
Mrytle Faile, Elisabeth Truesdale,
Peggy Ann Holland. Rote Marie Crox
ton, Bobble Ann Trueedale, Jean Mc-
Lane, Lena Earie Fletcher.
Camden Jrs. Win;
White Beaten
Camden baseball teams kept the
spqrt on an even keel‘in a midweak
program, tbe Junior Legion team
spanking tbe Florence Joniora at
Florence by a score of 12 to 7 Wed
nesday.
According to information forlabed
the Chronicle, the Camden team
packed a lot of hitting power.
The White Sox of the Palmetto
league were not ai fMtunate aa the
kid group, kicking the game ht Dar
lington usraru wlth-^a 7 tu 4 count
Chandlef, who started the game for
tbe Sox was hit freely, Darlington
■coring all its rnna in the first two
rounds. Errors e(Hitributed to prac
tically all of the Bchraa however. .
Scott followed Chandler and pitch
ed the remaining six tamlnga, giving
up bnt one hit
4 o ommum* oo. tmo
for all the boys
MIH, Hetvywetgbt weyca popbnt
zelanucd to dry quickly. Doesn't ding!
OTHn MIN. Pure te^yr, pneel rib
»ih s bnik-in siqtport nad n web bdl!
j!OR m BOYS (890 16), ZeMniuM pop*
Mith n 4sibratring %hyr task.
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In The Muddle Of A Huddle
The family problem — what to give Dad for Father's Day. As each
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member sits pondering that unsolved question, Dad, his eyes, twin-
kling, is being mighty smug. Yes, he has everything, but there is some^
things he wants—and only Dad knows the answer, for*he always finds
things he needs at his favorite store—EICHEL'S.
HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS
SPARKLING TIES
By Cricket and .'
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Beau Bnunmell
USEFUL WALUrrS
In the styles he likes by
Swank and Textan
HANDSOME SHIRTS
Not a large variety but
good shirts at a reasonable
price.
ALSO^ummer Robes, Hats, Toilet Hits and a Variety.
of Other Fine GifU
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dcpt. store:
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