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Wednesday, Saptambor 18
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Thursday, Saptambar If
[Raureen O’Hara—Oiofc Haymoo—
Harry James
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News and Comedy
I SHOWS:
Mon.-Tuea: 7:00 A t:00 P.M.
Wed.: 7:00 A 0:30 P.M.
Thurs. Pri.: 7:00 A t:00 P.M.
H Saturday: Unohanged.
Mr. aad Mrs. J. B. Hall and family
^ JolmsUm Tteited ralatiTss hero
last. SSiiday.
Mrs. Anna Hall of Johastoa Is risltp
^ relaUTM la CaaAea aad Sandy
Qrort comamnlty this week.
0 *1”* Pickard of Chapel HllL
^ C., eras waekead guest of her annL
Mrs. C.^C. Vaulin. «
Berkley Campbell of the U8N,
Jacksoavnia Fla., is riaitfag his par-
***!•• Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell
Capt. and Mrs. J. J. Wallner of
Camp Hood. Texas, are guests at the
Court Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dymoek and
daughter, Alice, hare retnmed alter
a week’s racatlonlng In New Jersey
and New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Qlenn O. Pajme of
High PolnL N. C., spwit the weekend
with the latter'S parents, Mr. snd Mra
W. J. Denton.
Mr. snd Mrs. Leon Bchlosburg left
Thursdsy to attend the Doctor Cerson
wedding In High PolnL September IS.
Joan is a brides msid.
Stoney Campbell of the U. 9. Ma
rlnes of Cherry Point, N. C., is visit'
ing his mothsr, Mrs. Stoney CamiK
bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd E. Psrker of
DeKalb street ristted their mother.
Mrs. W. J. Psrker of Csssstt last
WBBk
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Holland rlsit-
ed their mother. Mrs. W. J. Psrker
and Mrs. Bogen* Holland last Sun
day. . ^
Miss Mae Psrker left last Friday
to take up her duties as teacher in
the Shallotte high school. In Shal-
lotte, N. C.
Mrs. Q. A. Brssington and Miss
Lona Brasington of Tamps, FIs., are
the guests of Mrs. Brasington’s sla
tera Miss Ells Haile and Mrs. Loms
Ledford.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jones have re
turned from a trip to the state of New
York and Canada. While away they at
tended the closing exercises of I^r-
wood-Adirondsck Music Center at
Saranac Iifh, New York, where Ed
ward Thompson was a student.
Edward Thompson, who has been
attending Deerwood-Adlrondsek Mnslc
Center this summer has returned
h 'me. He took part In the rendering
of Handel's “Messiah” In the closing
excises.
Miss Mabel Todd Campbell of Wash
ington, D. C.. snd Laurence Campbell
of the USN. Balnbridge, Md., spent
the weekend with their parents, Mr,
snd Mrs. Laurie B. Campbell
Mrs. HoUls Ck)bb of Chartotte, N. a.
snd Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Smith of At
lanta. Oa., are also spending a few
days here as the guests of Mrs.
Cobh’s mother, Mrs. Ledford. M^
Smith Is the former Miss Betty Cobb
of Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. Wto. O. Major, Jr., spent ttw
past few days with her huatend.
Kst LL Major, at the
hotel Chamberlin, Old P^
Va. While in Vlrftoia^ ‘SLJS'
Major rtolte*
New Port Newt, Buckrow Beach ana
WHliamBharg.
tea MMinAed
happy jack mange
medicine
Hiu product tbut bte
amasod Doctort and
Dog Bfoodate.
Cb^ o« vabiablo
dog* and aoimaln. Motety-
Badk GntfanMa.
oa J. a UNDLER
Hmyaa Pbaitnacy
Kafabaw, S. G
Mrs. R. N. Shannon
from Crsseent Bsash.
Harawa Myers of Sumter was a
klaltor la Camdea daring the wete.
Mr. and Mrs. Qrategsr Qaither hare
returned from Unrllle where
spent the summer.
Mrs. Herbert Foireger and diildren
are rlsltlag Mrs. Dan Farris la Char
lotte.
Miss Margaret FewsU has retumsd
to Camden aftar ulclting relatlTse tai
Rock HIU.
Mias Betty Walts has returned from
a Tlatt to l^inla Beach and Long
Island. ^
Miss Erslyn Roberts has returaed
to Rldgeland, S. C, where she will
take np her duties again as music
dlrsctmr in Rldgeland high school
Mrs. Harry E. Dawson and son
hsTe returned to their home in Rome.
Oa.. after spending a week with Mrr.
Dawson’s mother, Mrs. R. L. Moseley.
Mrs. AndersoB (Sarah flo-
Leod) has returned to Miami, Fla.
after spending a while with her
mother, Mra. A. L. McLeod.
Among Jbe (kmden atidenu Iust-
Ing fmr coU^ t^ week is Mias Jean
Barfield, who left Monday for I#ander
college.
Captain and Mrs. Joe Wallner en
tertained a • large group of their
friends at eockteils on Tuesday aft«'-
noon at ths Court Inn.
Miss Jane Thomas left on Tuesday
for h^ew York. From there she wlU
sail on the Qneen Mary tmr Paris
where she will study Dnimatie Art at
the Corbonne.
Mrs. R. L. Moseley and Mrs. J. H.
Hammond, Jr., motored to Sumter last
Tuesday evening to attend the wed
ding of Miss Theodosia Moeeiey to
Frederick Daai^erty«>
Word has bemi rscelred la Camden
of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and
Mra Thomas C. Raff of (nisriottsTiUa
Va Mrs. Ruff<wiU be remembered sa
Miss Emily Sheom.
(3oionel Kirby (heen, who has Just
returned from the Philippinee, and
his Bister, Mra MacDavld Horton of
Columbia, were luncheon guests on
Sunday of Mrs. Snmnstr Waite.
A group (rf nary fliers commanded
by Lieut (Jeorge Orey, and two Pe-
rurian filers are here from Corpus
(Kristi to dslirar some planes to the
Camden air field. *
Mra Edwin Kerrlson entertained
with a bridge party on Friday after
noon, honoring Mrs. Edward Craig
recant bride.'Mrs. Roderick Csntey
snd Mrs. Pickens Freeman were the
high score winners and Mrs. Craig
was glren a guest prise. After cards,
the hostess senred ice cream, apple
pie and coffee. There was s profusion
of garden flowers beautifully ar
ranged throughout the Kerrlson horns.
The Wedneeday -Morning Mds*
Club was entertained this week by
Mri. Woodcock, Mrs. Marie Tindall,
snd the Misses Leila end (Aarlotte
Shannon. Lii^t refreshments were
sanred.
Mrs. Chartes A. King and son,
CSiuck teru recently returned from
Scarewe, N. Y., after an extended
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bari B. King.
They left Saturday for Miami Springs,
FIs., to Join Mr. King, who is pilot
with Esstem Air lines.
WATKINB—BHIRLEV
Miae Grade Watktes aad Manria J.
Skliiuy, both of this Mty, were mar
ried August 14 at 7:11 o’clock it ths
horns of Rat. Pahl Wsbb, pastor of'
^ Hermitage Bepilit ekarch, la
ttermltaBe Vtllaga, The donMa rlag
eereasoay wsa wUaseasE by a fsw
close friaadk
Tte bride wera a white salt with
white scceasoiies and a corsage of
purple orchids. She is the dsttl^ter
of Mr; aad Mrs. J. B. Watkins of
tkeyithis city and Is a graduate of tte lGe^
dhaw klgh school For the past tour
years she has been employed by the
(Camden Floral company as a boOk*
keeper.
The groom is s son of Mr. and Mrs.
F. 8. Shirley. He attandsd the Cam
den high school and is employed by
the Camdea Floral company.
FAQ« FIVE
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. LaRochd and
children of Swansea were guests (A
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Kerrlson during
the week.
Dr. and Mrs. Oeorgs West and
little son spent the wericend with Dr.
and Mrs. Carl West en route to Sen
Antonio, Tates, where the former
will report to his new assignment.
Oscar and Dunrett Wooten, sons--of
Mrs. Carrie Wooten left Monday for
Richmond, where they enrolled In the
College of Richmond.
Lennox Klikland and daughter.
Mary Lera Kirkland, are visiting Mrs.
T. J. Kirkland. Miss Kirkland will re
turn to the University of South Car'
oiina to,continue her studies.
Mra. J. H. Quthrie and Miss Cary
Outhrie have returned' to Camden
after spending several weeks in Moun
tain Lakes, N. J.; Fairfield, Conn
snd Richmond.
Mrs. L. L. West has returned from
s three weeks visit with her daughter,
Mra. R. B. Thompson of Boston, Mass
Mr. snd Mrs. Thompson are receiving
eongratnlatlons upon the arrival of
son, Donald West bom on August 14.
Mrs. BUssbeth Msnldin sntertainec
the Wednesday Morning Bridge (Hob
last week. Mrs. Mauldin had two
guests besides club members, her
daughter, Mrs. FrankUn Eerbe aad
Mrs. R. B. .Stevenson, Jr. Mrs. A. C,
McKaln and Mrs. Manldln were high
■core winners. The hosteas served de
licious refreshments after the card
games.
Meat parties wwe given Jari week
in honor of Mias Margaret Salmond
and Joseph MltchMl Christie, Jr.,
whose wedding took idaee on Than-
day evening in Grace Episcopal
church.
Miss Betty Waite mttertalned at *•
luncheon for the bridal .party on
Thursday at her home on Broad
street It was at this luncheon that
Miss Salmond presented gifts to her
attendants, and Mr. Christie to hie.
Mrs. V^lam Shanaoh gave a
RECENT BRIOi HONORED
Mrs. J. R. MontgoHerv sttertained
St a bridge party Saturday afternoon
for Mrs. filUy; VanLandlngteln of (3o-
nmbia. Three tables of bridge were
enanged la the Uving room which
was artlstlcaUy decorated with
Mematls and summer flowers. The
hostess presented the guest of honor
with a corsage ot blue and sfhlte ast
tera and a piece of sliver.
Mrs. Jerome Hoffer, Jr., won the
ligh score prise at bridge and Mrs.
l<ans Woodcock ths low score.
The guests ware invited In ths din-
fig room where a yellow color scheme
Wis carried ont by little Ehmny Mont-
ternary. The hostess was. assisted In
serving punch, sandwiches snd cake
>y h«r daughters, Mra. Douglas Mont
gomsry of Columbia. Mrs. Prank
Montgomery snd Mrs. Everett* Mont
gomery. ,
The groom's mother snd other
guests were Invited - to call for re
freshments.
Wants—For Sale
ROOM FOR RENT—With adjoining
bath. Mrs. J. B. Ross, S04 Chssnut
8L Phone lit. M-tT-p
FOR RENT—One small ' furnished
si«ar«mettU also, one famished bed
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FOR SALE—One Gordon setter. 8
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luncheon la honor Miss Salmond
and' Mr. Christie. The guests, besidd
the bride and groom were members
of the two families. Mrs. Shannon
was asstoted by Mrs. C. V. Salmond
and Mrs D. X BOyklfi.
Mrs. J. W. Bronson entertained at
her home on Wednesday evening after
the rehearsal for Miss Salmond and
Mr. Christie, for the bridal party and
ont of town guests.
Miss Mary McLeod, who has been
with her mother, Mrs. A. L. McLeod
for past two months,'left for Chester
this week to take over the duties of
home supervisor for the Farm Securl'
ty Administration. Miss McLeod was
former school lunch superrisor in
Florsncs county.
Have On Hand
A Siqyply Of
Cretonne Knitting
Bags
»NOW SELUNO FOR —
$L04
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HUBi
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Anap Wool Blankota
$2.98
Army Comforta
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