The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 30, 1946, Image 6

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I-. \ IT' poyw OILtinUUi^llOWN ■i. la a raeent ceraatoax of beautr aad simplicity. Miss* Winona OililraD of Plcksns sad Atlanta, became the bride of Drennan H. Brown of Cam den and Atlanta, on Friday afternoon, August 2, at 5 o’clock at Winship chapel. First Presbyterian church, At lanta. Or. Paul Garber of Agnes Scott col lege officiated using the double ring ceremony. Prior to the ceremony a musical program was rendered by Mrg. James W. Cook af FowUaia Inn. 8: C.. roeal 1st. sad Mrs. Brues Hughes, organist, of Atlanta. Mrs. Cook mag '’Until'' by Sandsmon and ~At Dawning* by Cadmaa. Ushers were Ckufer fVettl of At> TN8 IbAMOBM CMHPMtCt CAWIUMA. MStIm M M* laata aad IfelooUn K. Oilstrap. broth* «* of the brida The bridegroom had as his best maa his uncle. Dr. A. W. Humphries of Camden. Miss Marguerite Mathis of North Augusta, classmate of the bride, was maid of honor and only attendant. She wore a gown of white margulsette and carried a bouquet of summer pas tel flowers. The bride entered with her father by whom she was giren in marriage. Her gown of irory satin was made with fitted bodice gathered . at the yoke with orange blossoms and form ed a sweetheart neckline and leg-o- mutton steeres in points orer the hands. The full graceful skirt formed a lengthy train and the long rell of bridal illusion fell from a coronet of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of a white tube ream otchid. Mrs. Oilstrap, mother of the bride, wore a ehartmse gown of silk jersey. Her flowers were white gardinias. Mrs. E. H. Hnnalcntt. mother of the bridegroom, was attired in a gown of pink marquUette. Her flowers were also white gardenias. Immediately following the cere mony, there was a reception in the church parlor. During the evening the couple left for a short wedding trip to “The Cloister*, >Sea Island. Oa.. and other points of interest along the coast. For trareling, the bride wore a two-piece coetume-sult of. old rose with brown accessories and the white orchid TOrsage lifted from her bou quet. ' : Mrs. Brown, only daughter of Mr. graduate of Maslsy high school ai Winthrop college Where she was out standing in student actlTilles. For the past three years she has held a posi tion as medical technician at the Third Army Arm Medical LobormtiMT. Port McPherson, Oa. The Inidegroom is the only son of Mrs. E. H. Hunnicut of Atlanta and the late H. D. Brown of Abbeville. He is a graduate of Camden high school and Clemson college. He is now com* pleting his senior year at the Emory University School of Dmtlstry whore he is a member ot the Psi Omega fraternity. The couple are making thehr homo at 5S3 Barnett street, Atlanta. SubocnlM To 11m OtfhMkU ii i” i. I-'- '.'t ' ( ■■ -f- , 4 I /'■ • " i 54 Everything for the Boys and Girls from Head to Toe « Now's the time* to get the Children set for school. Send them off in smart, prac tical clothes designed both for comfort and good looks. Our stocks are now replete with everything they'll need. ; j * . - ifi r 'Vr ■ ^ Jm. 1 111 i i I'i 1 * lei M -'I j I ..te'* I. I * ‘ 3'‘-- • lliii' 1 It's amart, practical and aoooomical to dmaa jour firia in . . . SWEATERS We hare them in all oelors and aiaaa. 2.49 to m She'll look chic in one of onr aoli< or plaid ... SKIRTS Ate aweator comhina» tion. Price rangea from— 2.20 to 4.00 COTTON BLOUSES., are ao faahionaUe to wear wiA jmnpera, skirta and aweatera. Onlp li5 to 1.98 DRESSES-COTTON PRINTS Sisea 6 to 14 •Boys’ Khahi Shorts _____ Siaea 4 to 12 L98 I •Boys’ Dress Shirts Reg. Collar—5i«ea 4 to 14 1.29 •Boys’ Sport Shirts Sigea 6 to 14 L49 •Boys’ Huggeii_C^ (With Ear MuH.) LOO to 1.95 •Jtoys’ Sweaters Slip jwers and Button 1.69 to 4.95 •Cotton Slack Suits 2.95 and 3.95 •Boys’ Longies 2.45 to 495 •Boys’ Wool Jackets 445 to 9.95 »m •Flannel and Broadcloth Pajamas 1.98 and L49 (Bojra' D^artment, located on Balcony FlOoif) CREED—SALANE • In a soft candlelight ceremony characterised by charm and aiim pllcity, Mlaa Marjorie Creed, became the bride of Thomai J. Salane at 8:30 o'clock, August 10. in St Matthew’s Cathedral. The Rev. W. L. Quinn of ficiated in the pretence of relativM and frlenda, using the single ring cere mony. Palms, ferns, baskets of white gladioli and Hinted tapers in floor candelabra! decorated the church. The wedding march was furnished by M. Boyce, organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white dnch- 8 satin, made with a marquisette yoke, dropped shoulder effect, and l<mg sleeves ending in points at the hand. The full skirt extended from the bustle beck into a long graceful train. Her fingertip veil was held with a halo of llloaion and orange blossoms, and she carried an arm bouquet of white lillies centered with an orchid. The bride wore a single strand of pearis, a gift from the bridegroom. FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Curtis E. Ogbum and children Curtis, Jr., and Alice of New Orleans, La., who lived at 1518 Fair St., are spending two weeks with rel atives here and in Kershaw. On Sunday « family reunion waa given for thrai at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. E. Sowell. Among the goeats were: D. M. Otbbona,4EatheU COLD WM MiTAg M iSs ShMnB,el IMM. br WHM mi Mria OvwMamMMldT ^ SSSs^'^i dUmiKar, Mlae Phyllis Marlon of Boum Itaaa., was maid of honor. Shs *»■ light pink nylon taffeU drea^ loned with a fitted bodice and m telrt, and long pink mitu to n^ her 4resa. Her headdress wj; flowers and veiling, and shs eanJ dark pink roses. ^ LL Edward Salane, brother of n bridegroom, was beat man. The were James Creed of Camden, lit brother of the bride, and tel Baraiotto of Washington, D. C. Following the ceremony, then n a reception in the French room ■ the Hotel 1400. During the sriym the couple left for their woddli^ to New Englgad. Upon their rsUn they will oiake their home in im ingtoa, D. C. ^ Mm. Salane is the dnughtsr of m and Mm. Dewey J. Creed of cha den, 8. C. She was gradnstod (im Wlnthiop eoilege whem shTim! member of tha Phi Upsikm (M«n Mr. Salane, son of Mr. aad Ik Charles Salane. New York City, k i graduate of Pratt InsUtnte of Ark ^ Lowery. Mr .and Mm. J. W. Ssstf Mr. and Mm. WUIU Ogbnm sad 48 dmn df Heath Springa, Mr. sad m FU^ Faulkenberry aad chUdrsa, Hr and Mm. A. L. Young and eUldtm Mrs. Mae Young. Ralph Yoaag, lur ette Young, Mra. Lee Fanlkoskuiy Nancy Lee and Jerry Fsaiksalurr, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Koon sad dUI drku, AltmL'Jk kUi MWMuet ktt Mr. aad Mn. WoodnRr FsattuMkr RMiard Faulkenberry. Mr. and ] Norwood HaU and fhmily. W, _ Mm. Robert WhHeru aad famfly il« Bethnne, Mr. and Mm. Hohsst T« and daughter of Hartsville, Mr. u Mn. tewia Ogbum aad teadh Boykin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ogbui. 'Boykin. Mr. and Mra. Raadolyh 0| bum and fassily of Ridgeway, Mi m Mm. Bob Hndaon and danihtsr Md of Ridgeway, Mr. and Mrs. D. Di il bam and daaght» LasMs, 8i Jamea Sowell aad son Tsmy. E and Mm. Robert Lee 8sv4 < Moacka Cmruer. Mr. and Mrs. fM Sowell. Also prsaste uua Mr- 0| bum’s raotiher, Mn. Xk OglMk DdCAU rHARMACY Drir* CtotfalliMSm ( US THE HAT BOX KNOX Comte, mU vemrfmoori 4Mi itfltll M ofmveUtmd iiiiiMffr ^ tmt» mm 4 V •4.: t