The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 09, 1946, Image 5

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Pertonal Notes flwbith MoDovaO ^ • N. MeDowflL 8. H. Ckileion, Jr. on Min Frwterka KiiUand «f Winm- - *»«> wwl Min Bottr Tudkr and ^ |)MD with the Aiuvjf Jitit Tardlay of WrwffighmM ofo yjg. «. •. »»—a» worM wlaf«r coats wifk \ n. lathioii footaros a# o prico 29.75 100% WOOLS t - . or fluffy wool fleece, ootton«backed for atrenfth. Adraiice 1947 atyka . . . plenty of pnah-np .aleerea. Siaea for miaaea\ janiora*,. women. AND 34.75 New Sheer HOSIERY Just Received t rhere’s Bare leg Glamor in our ultra Sheer, Seamless Nylons ... or if yon prefer conventional types there'^are several smart rayons from which to choose. Sold at Of .A. Pcioea Only Continnina Our Mid-Summer Dress Clearance If you have not done so, here’r your chance to pick lyi several crhqp, cool cottons at greatly reduced prices. Summer Dresses Now Priced at $2.20, $3.90, $5iH) and up And Ther. Are Still.. Fnr in ^ I^Mific haa arrhad and is puetad home thia weak. Be ia tanninal leare. FSIOAV. AUOUtT t. miL KirP ** Dr. and Mra. A W. Homphriaa •ttandad tha Oil]nnkp>mowB weddbaf iita on Friday, Aojnnt t, Bobert O'Brien and m ewark are Tiaitinc the formera' purenta, Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Nalaon. Mum Hallie Clarkaon ia tha goaat for aeTeral days of Mr. and Mra. Wil liam GaiUard in EvtawrUto. Mrs. Leslie McLaod who hat bean attending summer school at Wintlurop, has returned home. Mra. Phillip Griffith of Fort Bran is visiting her mother, Mrs. Leslie M^ Leod. Mrs William N. Trow has retomed from Warrentown, Virginia, where she has been visiting relattvea. rWi Gene Rossell left for WaMiington this week where he has aoemted a po sition with the Pennsylvania Central Air Lines. Stewart Clarkson of Washington ia spending a vacation in Camden with his fadi^. Miss Henrietta Johnson is spmdlng two weeks in Blowing Rock. Mr. and Mra. J. L. Gny and E. T. Guy spent the week-end in Temiea* see. Misees Louis Lang and Angie WUt Uams were guests of Mias Faith da- lioach. on Firtdiy; fhsy went to PIW- leys Island for tha wew-ead. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. McDoweU spant a day last week at Pawleya Island. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bevin «nd family spent last week at Myrtia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Deaa Boykin wars visitors last week in An^raon. Charles H. Kemp, Jr., is spending a month at Kanu^ Dr. Edwin Ker^n ii spending two weeks at the Isle of Palms. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hauprich ex pect to move into,thelr new home in Orangelnvg on Annut 16. General Gus Franke, who is add ing the summer in his cottage at MyC' Ue Beach, was in Camden for the week-end. Hit dan^ter, Mra. Mi^m Cronin' and son, Eric, returned to Myrtle Beach with General Franks. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hammond, Jr., have returned home after a two week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Dutcher at Savage, Md. Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson and family are spemling ten days at State Perk near Marrelu Inlet. Mr. and Mrs. Horraee Campbell, and Mr. and PAQI Five Just Received A new ahipnwni of Enamdware and Dishes J. Paul Ross 932 Bromi Sc. Remaiuiiig on Our Bffrf rin Tffblcs , . Many Ai liOW Afl 50cand$lJW OUmt Groupfl ' %2M, $2i0and^ J ’ C':- 'st: ■U r-j''- -1. .. Mrs. John Grssoe of Kerahaw will Joint the Davidsons on Friday fbr tha week-end. Mlea Nkn Ingram spent the week end In Lancaster. Mrs. Eddie Nolan ia spending a wedc at Myrtle Beach. Ernest Zemp has returned from a week's stay in'Chicago. Mias Mi^ Davis of Ocala, Florida, was the wedc-end gneet of Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen, and Fred MuUen. Miss Margaret Salmond, v^o has been studying voice at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music is at home with her mother, Mrs. C. V. Salmond. Mrs. Jesse Rowan ia visiting her sister, Mrs. F. M. Wooten, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Clybum ' and children. Steve and Francis Anne, are enjoying a ten-day vacation in -the mountains of North Carolina. They have as their guest, Carrsway Grif fith. Little M4as Sally Dutcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald I^tcher of Savage. Md., is improving rapidly after'having been ill with pneumonia. Sally spent the past winter here with her parents at the home of her grand mother, Mrs. R. L. Moseley. Mrs. Dutcher was the former Neil Moseley of this city. Mrs. Perry-Fallow and granddsugh^ ter,- Louise Holt of Columbia, have returned to their home after spend ing three weeks with Mrs. R. L. Mose ley. Mrs. J. D. Blackwell, Jr., and ohll dren of Mayesville visited relatives here the past week. Lt Francis D. McLeod has recently arrived in Germany where he will be stationed with 'the Army of Occupa tion. Mrs. McLeod expects to Join him within a few months. Joe Jackson Is attending the sum mer sessions at Clemson College after receiving bis release from the navy, Mr. and Mra. Claude Jackson and sons, Gale and Joe, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stokes, Sr. Capt. Carlyle Jackson, a patient at Pratt General hoapital. Coral Gables, Fla., is at home for SO days convales cent leave. ,. Major and Mrs. Stover left Monday for Chicago where he will go on ac tive duty with the Fifth army. While lere. Major Stover waa employed by 8. C. Forest Service. Mr. and Mrf. John Laney and chil' dren have returned after spending a week In Charleston with relatives. Capt. and Mrs. Stokes Boland have returned to Tampa, Fla., after spend ing several days with hts sister. Mrs. DaCosta Brown, and family, and his mother, Mrs. T. O. Boland, who has >een a patient at the Camden hospital for the past week. Major and Mrs, James A. Michener and little daughter have returned to their home in Washington after a month’s visit with Mrs. Michener's parents. Mr. and Mri. U. N. Myers. Mrs. Chapman Pearce and children. Bennie and Florence Ella, of Fort Mill, S. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hampton' Irby and Gene Pearce of Camden. First Lt. Wm. G. Major, Jr., waa home over the weekend vialtlng his wife and parents. Lt. Major has re cently been transferred frpm Smoky Till AAF. Balina, Kansas, and is now at Ft. Buatia, Va., with the Trans portation corps. ' Mlaaes Mary Pitts, Laura Brown, Dot Sowell, Sybil I^akeford and Mrs. l><llOL^_aettya. And daughter, Mtoqy Anne, are spending a week at Cres cent Beach. Capt. Louis C. Waller, Medical corp., haa juat arrived in Camden from Japan. Mrs. Waller waa formally Mias Sue Bruce. Miss Sara King and Mias Freddie Youngblood of Atlanta were the weelk- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lightfoot. Qeod In As Town Dress In Faille Rayon t Sasy prograaaa ccdl for Just tudi o town drfeoi ... goft aimplo, oodowod with tho fcnnout Mdly Don fit Croaa Country FedDo Iccyon in dusky Uadc. nenry. or brown with •conlraatiug postol eoflor. dsss 10 to 20. tOJXL THE FASHION SHOP Oppoaito Post Offico; ti l: u HV £' f • f Clearance Sale .a h Ranging up to $19.95 •k ‘ Croup ol Dresses Group ol Dresses Group of Dresses . $8.50 . $5.50 . $3.50 ■V Suouner Skirts e .e $3.(10 Sale Begins Friday Monung - - - 9 a in. .. t r i iD- 'S ;.)*■“ i: m if-t I .in .1 Vi (■ * . w *A