The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 21, 1946, Image 5

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.'.sf-,. TNI '—MTM ipOK'rUTE mWAlBY rnoD / ':^*w A W-WAR OUAUTY RUY •Trd»«pk The Hoffer Co. and OptooMlritls •Wllto VtnUadteiSimm aad Mn. « . f««iU of Mn. B, W. Tuilaadlnglum. Mm. G. B. McGrow l«rt SatsrdaT' for a week’a rmeatioii at Pawleya laUnd. Misa Sybil Drakaford iaft Monday to attend the anmmer aeaaion at Wlnthrop c<^ege. J. W. C. Boykin haa retomed from a bnalneas trft) to Waabington, D. C. and Chattanooga, Tenp. Miaa MoUy Rath Redfeam haf re turned fr(Mn \Wnthrop' college and will be in Camden for the raoizner. Major Moultrie Brailaford attended the annual meeting of the boaM of directora at The Citadel laat wedL Mra. E. M. Boykin left Thnraday to attend the annuner aeaaion at the Unireraity of South Carolina in Co lumbia. Mr. and Mra. John Richardaoh of Detroit, Mich., are gueeta lor a week of, Dr, John Corbett and Mra. Alice Marye. Mra. William Coxe and daughter, Bitay”, have returned to Camden and are occupying one of the Hobkirk cottagea. L. B. Stevenaon of Atlanta apent the weekend with Dr. and Mra. R. B. Sterenaon at their cottage at Lake Shamokin. i Joe Nelaon, Bennie Marahali and Wiliiam Mnilen leave Wedneaday for the Unlveraity of South Carolina for the annuner term. Jamea Gandy, a atudent at ^William and Mary’a coilege, WllltamBbarg, Va., left Wedneaday after 'a 10-day ^Init with bit parenta. Mra. Manxalee Roberta and children have returned home after viaiting relativea tor eeveral weeka in Black- atone, Va., and York, Pa, Jamea Creed, Harry Gandy, Bill Wilaon and Colvin Sheom, atndenta at the Univemlty of South Carolina, are home for the aummer. Mn. W. R. Houih of North Broad atreet celebrated her aeventy-aizth birthday, June 16. All of the im mediate fgnUlx:. wofc preaent. Mn. George wRtiama of Floreneer a ■later, and Miaa Hattie Winn of Clay ton, Ala., were gneata over the week end at the home of Mra. A. C. Brad- ham. Mr. and Mra. W. W. Batea, Jr., are being congratulated upon the arrival of a daughter, Ellxabeth Wanna- maker Baton, who waa bom at the Camden hospital June IL Nylons Nylons AlUemtonura holding numbers from 3S1 to 475 CALL AT a • NEWBERRY’S 4 * During Week of June 21 to 22th FOR YOUR NYLONS Mn. R. B. Stevenaon. Jr., haa re turned to Camden after a ■Mmth’a vjhlt in Rome. Ga., with his mother. Mra. H.,^L. Barron, who haa recently recovered from an illness. Capt Harold W. Funderburk. U. 8. array inteUigenee corps, landed la New York June 10. Capt Funderhui^ will retwm to duty in Washington, D. C.. July 10, after spending his leave in Camden. Capt Carlyle Jackibn spent the weekend with hia mother. Mrs. W. L. Stokea, Sr. Hd left Monday for Pratt General hoepltal.. Carol Gables. Via., where he haa been transferred for, further treatmmxt WUliam Watkins, Jr., who haa been stationed in India for ^ the past year, received hia discharge at Fort Bragg. N. funs 12. and is now at home with his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watkins, 413 Laurens Court Friends will be ideaaed to learn that Mra. F. C. Jonea returned to her home on Walnut atreet Wedneaday, from Providence hoapital. Columbia, where she underwmit an operation on May 30. She ia convalescing nicely, it is reported.. Mr. and Mra. Charles L. Nolan have been the guests of his mother, Mrs. C. L. Nolan and Mr. and Mra. Eddie Nolan during the past week . They were entertained <hi Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mra. T. C. Gladden. The Nolans have returned to Ohio accompanied by Mra. Elmer Nolan and Sandra who will make their home in Dayton where both Elmer Nolan and Charles L. Nolan are stu- dMits at the University of Dayton. Mra Wflsen la the Meat daui^tar of Mr. and Mra V. Nys Workmaa. 8he ia a graduate of Baron DeKalb hl^ school and Wlnthrop collsga During the past year she was u me her St Axidrewa Parish* schools, Charieatoa^-C. Mr. Wilaon la the youngest son of Xr. and Mra R. H. Wilson, Blaho|p- VUle. He’ aerved four years in the Naval. Air corps. At present they are making thhlr home ia Bishopvllle where-Mr. WQ- son ia in business with hia father. / FAQI FtVI ENTERTAINS FOR BRIOE-ELECT Mrs. William Hampel entertained for Miss Charlotte Lladler Saturday afternoon at her home (m Lyttletoa street with a bridge party. Three tables were set up in the Itvtag room. The bride was presented with a gift of crystals. Prises were awarded Miaa Tannle Rockafeller and Misa Nan Ingram. After cards a sweet cjurae waa served. Mrs Hampel was assisted by her steter, Mary Nell CampbeU. Later in the afternoon Mrs. Lindsey. Mra. Robin Zemp and Mrs.- WiUia Sheom called. • ^ The report of Mrs. Belk, treasurer, waa recstVjMl. Home Service reported that there wore 10 eases handled during the montti aatd 200 miles driven. CoL von Trsoekow, chairman camp and hospital reported that oar vice, ttmirman. Allison P. DuBnse. has con sented to take over publicity for our committee and will furnish monthly notes for the Chronicle There are 46' baby garmenU on land and anyone who will do this lewing ia urgently asked to come to headqnartmrs and procure them. Mrs. Marvin reported that there is much wool on hand and knitters are in demand. * Gommailder Heath reported' that he BRIDE-ELECT COMPLIMENTED Mra. DeLoache W. Sheom and Miss Katherine Sheom entertained for Miss Charlotte Llndler with bridge last Thursday evening. * Mise Lindler, who was married to Willi^ Sheom Wedneaday, June 19, waa presented a corsage and a beautiful piece of linen by the host esses. Mrs. Billy Nettles received the prise for high score and Mra. Pierce Cantey, the floating prise. Ice cream and cake were served for refresh ments. Mra, John Nettles, Mrs. Robin Zemp, and Mrs. Elliott slheorn called after the game. The co-hoatesses were assisted by Mra. Willis Sheom _ at whose home the party waa held DAR MEETING The Hobkirk Chapter DAR wUl meet with Mrs. Von Tresekow at her home on Green street Friday after noon, June 2L st 6 p. m. iUl mem bers are urged to be present HORD—MOBIER Mrs. E. A. Hord of Camden, S. C., and Ft. Myers, Fla.,* announces the marriage of her daughter, Virginia, to Charles C. Mosier of Cassatt S‘ CL on Tuesday evening, June 11, IMf, at the home of Judge Arnett on ^oad street in a,simple single ring cers- mony. The bride was attired in navy blue with white accessories. Her cor sage waa of white orcMds, There was a reception for the immediate families following the ceremony at Gas Ward’s. Those present were the mother of the bride, Mrs. B. A. Hord, the mother of the bridegroom, Mrs. C. A. Mosier of Cassatt and sister, Mrs. David Hawksby of Brooklyn, N. Y.. Miss Sam Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Marturano and Miss Carolyn Owens, all of Camden. WILSON—WORKMAN Announcement is made of the mar riage of Miss Dorothy Pamelia Work man of Westville a^ Letha Levern Wilson of Bishopvllle. The ceremony was performed on the evening of June 6, by the Rev. A. 'Douglas McAm, pas tor of Bethesda Presbyterian church, at Che manse. They were attended tdr the immediate families. The bride wore a two-piece agua suit with white aoesesories. Her only ornament was a string of pearls, of the bride’s parents. Have You Been Ming fg PURE COMMANDER HEATH IS HOST A tea was given Friday by Com mander Shannon Heath for his neph ew, Cadet William McDowell, of the Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, Long Island, and Misa Dee Dee Weir who has just been graduated from the Catherlno Gibbs achool in New York City. The guests included Charlie Zemp, Jr^ Miss Ida McDowelL Henry Boykin, Jr., Fred Mullen, MBs Louise Blakeney, Miss Frances WeaL Miss Sandy Metts, Shannon Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. David Harter. Mrs Charles A. Smylie and daughter, H^ lietta. Commander ’ Heath was a» sisted by bis sister, Mra. Retta Heath McDowell. Stop Lookup and Cone to Camden Food Shop m CELLWHAME FAffiAGES lOc pear pe^badc RED CROSS NOTES (Continued from first pege) group completed the course in six lee- sons in care of the sick. Mrs. Kath leen Muse instructed. Eleven regis tered fof this class, but only four are eligible ifer eertifioates. A colored class beg4i on May 23 and seven will receive certificates out of the eleven who reglemred. As Mrs. Gaither wiU be absentyfor two weeks, the certifi cates frarHome Nursing will be pre sented/atmr on. itory has been prooC.4fuad by Mra./Oeorge Stuart and Mrs. ven ow and will be printed, as soon ns/proper paper has been obtained. WaU will present photo of the er bouse and instructed Mrs. von Tresekow to procure picture and a phoiogmpher has engaged. iV’tYseelyl i Tn saselt-—in a ssuit check. To eehMl' "ta T.« «r*« Irtiiiirf iofa c« rt 57-*=^ k J m collected 16.100 in the Fund Cam paign carrying the guota over the top. A note of appreciation win be swat to him. Miaa McMaster. Nurse Recruitment chairman, found it necesaary to send in her reaignation, which waa accep ted ’wlth-oregret. The National Convention of the American National Red Croaa is to be held in Philadelphia from June 18 to 21. Major Brailaford is an elects delegate. Lawrence Washington, a brother of Gen. George Washington, was a Ma rine officer in one of the three Ma rine regiments recruited in 1740. |V>!» ^ lUMIOt (AIM* mitr imm’ A leaptind t«l>1»akle o( eool, crlf^eoHoo etarn- Usy-.a Massy'■ winsosse with dainty. (aiffy-Uke eaaWoklasy oaNssiad tka s^owMeva aaJ skiit. ClowJ pink, saaJ keid# or sun lima Siaas 9 to 15. ♦14” The Smart Shop * aiXfS AMO THINS WITH WATER * DRIES B iH'HE Honn * NO OSJECTIONASLE .ODOR ^^^^EAST TO APPtV :||||B*wasnaiu •Bin W Til BMW if mwmSS' NIKENAHCL] r t * A •w 'I ■ :S. f MISS ELIZABETH BOWMAN Color Slyllat Will be at BELK’S Store for FREE Con- ' sultation Service On— THURSDAY t FIODAY - SATURDAY JUNE 20 .*21-22 To help yoii with your painting and decorating problema ^ A * U - At- ^^'9 r.