The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 20, 1946, Image 5
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JJloB. oC Orangobarf. warn TWton
. <<*■«<»*« for tho waek-aad,
"ttTw. P. of Waidilagton,
> r to rlflting bar .daaghtar and eoa*
^ Mr. and Mra. 0. F. Owloy.
^’•Bd Mn- St* Bright Andaraoa
. i^ehBond are apetodlBf woeka
^ Rr ud Mra. A. i. LUrtortlyn.
^ 0]^ Mrs. Egmcmt roa Troa^ow
oed from a rtatt to “Cherry
Ocean Drire, last Satnrday.
'^'gandy Metta left on Thnraday
Wadiin^on where aha will con
ker sti^lpea at the Hottoa Anna
oad Ifra. Baatott Bama. of
barf, were gneata ott Baaday
former's mother. Via. Janies
Bmu.
Rr lAd Mrs. Hnbert Brown and
^htera of WaahiagUm. D. C*.
recent gneata at the home of
__ Brown.
Obtain and Mrs. Catoe Glorer and
tbters, the Misses BUtad. Barbara,
Katherine Olowar bars Tetoraed
Camden, after SRsadlag ^iMae
in Hawaii. Cai»tain CHorw
, m Taeeday tor VVlMMItia.
Dm Boykia, Jr., has retaraed fam
Easthrook. Maine, where he sgaat
^weral weeks with hla alster. Mrs.
Veraoa Hasiani. jr.
Prtrate Ofles Hagglas and Private
Howard Thrower. U«MC, who are
•tatloaed at Parris blgad. are at
borne oa a tarioaih*
Mrs. Prioleaa Baveaal and dangh-
ter, Shannon, have letaraed to Charl-
••ton, after vlsttlng lbs. Baveaal's
mother, lbs. H. S. Steedman.
On Satnrdar evening Oharies H.
^mp. Jr., eiUartalaed a nnaiher of
to hrtettds at a plenlc mipper at the
Semp cottage on HennUage Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon BlaekweU.
fthat of Bveiya Hshsrtsen <Mvlel
toy. daaghtar of Mr. and Mra. Mlwnad
Brevard Oanter.eC Oeinnito. and An
drew Mumet (Andy) Martan of
den, eon ef Mra. ^Jokit,
MailM ef York ani the' fto Mr.
Marlon, .whick takes plaee at S:M thla
evening hi TrhMty l^ieoopj chnr^ _
The B«r. ABen B^Un Cliirtteon. ree-U
tor of the Mklpoofal Ghnreh of the*^
Good Sheihnrd, Angnetn, Qtk, and
eonain of thn bride eUct. wffl oCflelnte.
The wedding saaele In to he tnmlehed
hy Robert Tan Doren. organist.
Bne. who le to he given In smt^
rlage hy her tether. M B. Oaatey. win
have for her ntejM of honor, her Me
ter, Mra. Waet^P. Woodhrldge, Jr.
(Helen Omteg). of New York City.
The hrldeemnlde nre Mary Bavenel
(Mttal) Robertaon, oonrin ef the
todeeleet, and Mrs. N. Heyward
Chukaon (Margaret WaatsKweland),
both of Otdibnhla. Mrs. Wimam Fran-
eli Markm (Betty Marahall) ef Qreen-
of St. Lonli, Me., spent the wett-end ▼fBe end Mra. Qahriel Ronqnle (Lewis
IL**^,^* mother, Mra. J. 8.
UackwelL From hare they motored
to Fort Hanooek-tn visit relatives.
F. N. McCmrUe, Jr., has entered the
CniTcnIty of Sonth Carolina. Mr.
MoCorkle la a gradnate of the Camden
hl^ school and served with the armed
foroec dnring the oampalgn In Bnropa.
Mrs. J. Prank. Kelly of Atlanta.
Mrs. Joe Mniin of Flashing. N. Y..
Miss NeU Boykin of Charleston and
Mrs. Bdward Cnnnlngham of Ltbwty
aU nieces of Dr. R. M. Ken^y.
sttended the foneral of Mrs. Kennedy
Sunday, September IS.
DAR TO HOLD MEETINQ.
The Hobklrk HUl chapter DAR will
hold ite first meeting of the fall on
September 20. at 4:20 p. m.. at the
home of Mrs. H. O. Msnrtn on Rec
tory Square.
All members and visiting DAR*s are
cordially Invited to attend.
Plans tor the program for the year
wni be otttUaed and an aceoont of the
regent's rally lately held In Colom
bia wni he ^ven by Mrs. Marie Tter
dal, state publicity chairman
Smartest^
►uijm
w
Davica) Spaitaabnrg.
Andy's beet man win he to brother,
John Ajerander Marlon oX Washing
ton. D. C. Ike groomamen are Wtt-
Usm Franda Marlon of Oromivllle,
brother of the hHdegroomtoct; Md-
ward B. Cantsr. Jr« of Oolamhia.
brother of the brUatoet; Bidtert
Dcatter of Lanoaeter and Henry Dar*
gan, Jr., of Florenoe . . . SamuM Boy
kin and laaae P. ntta, both of Cam-
don. Charles P. Cntebert of Charies-
Um and Somtsr nnd B. N. Moore of
York will be the lanlor nshert and
the eralor nahera are Thomaa J. Rob-:
ertaon and Albert P. Heyward, nnelee
of thq brtdoMeet. and Bdward'Can
toy Bane, eoaaln of the brldadect.
aU of Colnmto, and James Willis
Cantey. of Camden, oonaln of
bride-eleet
After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.
Cantey are entertaining at a recep
tion at thetr hoAe, IIIS Seneca avc-
nne, tor the two tamUtos, cloae
friends and ontof-Cown gnests.
Sbrie has been eiteastvely entarw
tained with dellghtfnl prenaptial
parties. Those who have beem hoet-
easee tor her are CkMe Johnson, who
gave a Inneheon at the Hotel Cohun-
bla; Mra. BnrweU Manning, who too
entertained at a huMheon at hm home
in Heathwood. and Mra. Albert R.
Heyward, who gave a mhrnlns tea at
her home on Sonth Plekena atreet
Mr. and Mrs. Panl Cooper entertained
at a snpper party reoenlly at^their
home on Canterbaiy road tor Bvle and
Andy . . . Entertaining this weMc In
oomitomnt to this popnlar brlde-eleot
were Mrs. Fronds M. Pindeney and
danghter, Margie Plndtney, who gave
a tnidge party Monday mmnhig'st
their home la tee SlnjRey apartments;
Mrs. Qehrlsl Bonqnle and Mrs. Frank
Jordan, who ware hrldgs hostesses
Monday afternoon at tea home of
their mother, Mra. T. W. Davies, on
Roondtop road; Mrs. Qeorge P.
Howell. wh^'Rif^^ 4rop4n Taeeday
morning at her homeS<m Monroe
Street; Mrs. A. L. .Wardlaw^^ho was
bridge bostess Tuesday aftW^n at
her hdbs <m Bensca avinna^^.Jln,
QnlfaPSA Mawhall and her daughter,
WSlto IVands Marto. who
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LBOION AUXILIARY MEKTS
The first meeting of the American
Legion anzlUary was hold at tee
L^on ban Friday, Sept It. at 4 p.
m. with 20 members present Mrs. J.
R. Balk acted for Mrs. George Creed
in retiring lest year's offlesra, and
turned the meeting over to Mrs.
Marie Tindal for totalling the newly
elected set of offloors for the coming
year.
The new otfieers are: ChapUn. Mrs.
Mortimer Mailer; historian. Mrs. R
,E. Chownlng; tressnrer, Mrs. M. E.
Forie; secretary, Mrs. H. O. Wilson;
Cor, secretary. Mrs. I* D. Boykin;
second vice president Mrs. J. R. Bclk;
first vice president Mrs; George
Creed; president Mrs. WDey Sheorn,
and sergeant at arms, Mrs. W. T.
Miner.
The meeting wns toned over to
Mrs. Sheorn who expreesed her ap-
preclatton of* the sopport and tetereat
of all members of which there are 7t
in an. mpteer# and m ,
tenior iniUi^ msatesrs. Any «M|Mrs. .
nterested te jtoing the anzl!ian.|gave hutcheon hostsesee Wedbesdsy
whose kiebaad Is a manbw of thslat Mrs. Marshall's hosae on Heyward
jcglon. can coetaet Mra. Qraagerjgtteet ud Mn. N. Heyward (Bark-
Komsgay. memherahlp chairman, terj^on, ^||o gave a ipiBtor’a sapper
infonaation and api^tlon blanks. | Wednesday eeenlag at tea home ct
It la hoped to make tto a reeord
year. ■ . . ,
A veto of was eaprssssd la
appr^tion of tea eftoria of the rw
tiring effioern and thto eaceUentj
^iTwas votod not to permit thel
anxlUary piano to be moved frim teel
Ijiglea haB. otoes strictly *J*f*^|
or aaxlllary ase. Anyone ^
_j. tee piano ssay do so at tee 1^
sad are very wetoome. It wns ato
dtoded that future
h* held in tee horned of IndlvWnal
Mbers. Three or
are to he hostesoto at «“ ,
After tee “••**®***C5k *1 *'
■octal hoar was enjoyed v^ Mrs.
R. E. Clrownlng, Mro. J- B-
Mrs. Marie Tlndid hostesses.
that Ume tbs membersww ato W
Tlew the scrap book, coiAiHled by tec
bS:
11 at the home of Mis. L. Deas Boy
kin. at 2:20 p. m.
Camden Baptist
Church Is ^ne
Of Lovely Wedding*
HalsaU. attrae-
Sgtoghtor of Mro J. 8.
Halaan and tea late J. 8. Wai—n bo.
cam* tee bride ct Lather SoweU, J^
eon ct I^. and Mrs. Lather Sowell at
remony. oondneted by Rev. j. R
Caston at the First Bapfist tenreh.
Batar^ evening. Angnst M. U l:lb
o'dock. —
The church wna benntifally dcco-
ratod wite pahns, and p**—,
nshted tapers In oandelahro nndtoU
hnsketo of white gladloiL
Prior to the wedding rite, a pro
gram of napUal mnsie waa given, by
Mra. F. N. MoCorkli^ ebnrch organist
The ttsnal procewionai and raeee-
slonnl wedding marches were played
and “Always" Was played before the
mxxwssioaaL “Clair De Lone" waa
s<rftly played' daring the ceremony.
Mro John Sehnto. sister ok tee
bride from New Boston, Texas, attend
ed the bride as matron of honor. Mlsa
Batty MnUwr of tto city acted ss
hrMesmald. The - attodimts were
gowned ta Identlcnl whits droosss with
Jersey drop shonMer toge and tall net
tetrts. They carried mixed bright
aatera tied wite satin ribbon of match
ing
Benton Sheorn, Ed Yereen. Colvin
Sheorn, nil of Cnmdmi. nnd John
P«rry of Camden and MlamL Fla.,
smrved aa nahero The bridegroom had
tor hla beat man, Stovte McCraei. of
New York City and liberty HUL B«<
toa Sheorn nnd Mr Ysrero lighted
the caadlec. .
The lovniy Monde bride, who was
given In marriage by her ancle, W. Q.
^ WUsoB, wna aaqalslte In her wedding
ll^gidress of white nylon satin wite a
^wweeteaart nsckllne and sleeves end
ing la points over the hands. The
gown had n tight bodloe and narrow
peplara about the waist and fall ddrt.
The neckline and paplum were artis-
ticaUy edged. Her veU of bridal il
lusion fell from,a coronet of seed
pearis. Her bouquet was eompoaed
M white roees centered with n pnnde
throated orchid and showered witti
tnberoees. Her only ornament was a
string of paarls, a gift of tee bride
groom.
Mrs. Hslsall, mother of the bride,
was gowned In a very tormal grey
crepe with pink gloves and a corsage
ol pink roses.
' Mrs. Joe Blaloek. sister of the
bridegroom, wore a black net dress
with n eorsage of white toberoses.
Immediately foUowlng the ohnroh
rite, the biide^s mother cntotalned
at a reeepCion on Lyttletoa street for
tee wedding party, the two tamlllse
and Intimate friends of tee conple.
At ten reeepCIon the' receiving line
Inelnded the bridal party, while poach
ROOGSRB—MELTON
Mr. and Mro Emery B. Rodgers an*
nonaca tee engagement of their
danghter, AUce Vaaisarie to Shaaaon
a Melton, tec only son of Calvla Mel
ton of Cassatt.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mro Jssse W. Pnrkcasb-
nonace the engagement of their
^nghter, Lavada lone, sad Gordoa
Wright Watson, eoa of Mro J. T. Wat-fftSTfl
son of Blahopvllle. The*weddlBg Is
to take place October 1.
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CAAfDEN
BAND
NOTES
OoTCMCS IfcU. Fmt
h KiUbt Of U Spaiglrt
(Ontlansd tfom Irat page)
In Colnmbla were Detectives Q. A.
Fnlmsv and Harry Snipss.
After Brown had battered SpriRht
to the gfoghd he enllstod ten aid of
tesee othar asgroes who worn In ten
ta draotag thn body on in
tee traveled pert of the highway, plac
ing it eo teat he would be In tec
of traffic. It la tee beUef that the
object waa to hava tee body htt by
aa anto sad tens Ufo the evldenee
of tee crime. Hoitow the tint motor-
let who noted the body harried oa
to Camden to report to the poUce. A
second motorisL who came by,
ported eeetng the body bnt strangely,
tee poelUott had been ap
parently by Brown.
^pell^’e car was found wrecked in
n ditch Jnst a shewt distance cat of
Blaaey and eeveral mUee from where
tee body waa found.
Thbty ttudenta Enroll
Last week 20 high lehool etndents
•welled ta tec Camden high achool
b^departmwiL Althongh Proftoor
Middleton expected twice tela many
band raernlts from the high achool, he
is grsatly pisased wite the high apte
tnde of aU tee stndents who took tee
talent test last week. The department
wlU be In fnU swing In a faw weeks
when enongh Instruments are ob
tained. With only 12 Instrnmeato on
hand, the majority of tee stndents
are limited to an alementaty study of
tee rndlmento of mnslc. Mr. Middle-
ton has written a number of band
totrnment mnantaetnrera ooaeernlng
an Immediate pnrahase ot the various
band totnunents. Something definite
shonld be known by tee end of this
•eheel Oftorsd Band
Troinlnf
The stadento of tee fifth, sixth sad
•svnnte gradss of the grammar school
wfll be offered band training on the
as the high sdiool stu-
her mother, Mrs. J. R. Wsstmoveli
on Sonth Waooamaw avsnne. Dr.
Mrs. George MoCntchen and Mr. and
Mro Gadsden B. Shaad, Jr., who en-
tartalned temday afternoon at the Mo-
Cntchcn heme la Foraet Acres ta
lipnor of Bvte and Andy; tee rehearsal
Thursday avsnto givam by.
J. Jtohsrtaon and to dangh-
, Mitoi Bohertson, at their homt <m
Bdlste avsaae, and today, tee day of
tee wnddW Mr. and Mro J. B. t.
Lylaa sntorttosd at a lanteaan at
their home.on Osnses avnnae for tet
Caatoy-Martan wsidtng party.
waa aerved hy Mro Charles King aad
Miss Nan Ingram. Misass Dot Sowell
and SybU Drakeford assisted In the
dining room. The bride’s table was
■dorned with a beanttful imported
doth and an artistic arrangc-
it of white dalalea and clematis
esatored tee table with white tapMu
la crystal holders. The wedding enke
was a teraettered affair with a mtnlar
taro bride aad grooSL Refreshments
consisted of white iced cake with
grasa aad whlto decorations. Green
tad white Bteits were served.
The bride has been employed in tee
cfflee of tee eonaty treasurer as sec
retary for tec post year and a half
She was grndnstod from Camden hlrii
sdiool aad attsadsd Wtathrop col-
The groom la a gradsate of thb
Obmdaa high sohooL Ra served la the
ETO tor over two yaaro Re plaas to
S tar tea DUvanity of Booth Cure*
a in Bcptomhsr. The conple win
amka their hcam la Columbia.
Tha couple want to MJrtle Baaeh
to apaad tealr
dents. A talent test will J>e aiven in
tee grammar achool aodltorinm on
Monday, September 22. at'4 o'clock
to thoee fifth, sixth and seventh
grade atudmiU iteo are Interested to
btoltontog teehr band training. This
Hr- Mlddlston contacted all
granuaar school students who slrsady
have their own band totrnments.
Cheering tectlen to Organise
The etndenta of Camden schools wUl
be seated ta a reserved section at
all home football games beginning’
with the gasM tonight This plan will
resnlt to n .stronger cheering sec
tion to back the Camden Bulldogs.
This section will be roped oft to tee
grandstand from tee ' 45-yard line
north of the playera' dog-out to the
north 21-yard line. Thb wUl enable
onr six lively cheerleaders to lead the
dis«|rlng aeetion from outside the
wire fence, between the football field
boundary line and the fence. Let's get
together students and show our team
that we have a ehaartog acoUon full
of sMrH wkleh Is IPO pbr esnt behtad
teemt
SPENCH^WORT
Dmipmi E§p&titdfy Fwr Tmg
Tm mMsys tSuA wmUmm iMifM
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MRS. JOB McCLURB, R. N.
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birth announcement
to Mr and Mrs. Karl Yernoa
!...•» a«ot il at tee OamdM hoe*
CaxiAyn Louise.
pital, a mi*, vir*
Mrs. Kludt was tonnerly mjss vu-
fUaiM Drawdy.
He thought h^d make a trip by abr.
H^d heard ea much about it.
The oobie ct tiuurmeCp
His widme daes^t doubt lie
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A New AobtOau Ae^dmt PMep
policy
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