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the CAMbm CMROWlCtl, CAilDPI, tOUTH QAWOLINA. PHIPAY, OCTOHW 11, 1f4f .FAQI IS {) V . a flutdera Mn. Harrtot N«1mii was 1 to ri$it rstothrsA «a4tt oC Mrs. WlUiam KsteUa F*?wJrjohn WhltaJMT ara two woeli’» TacaUoa ia Krs. Rob«rt sr« »P«ndinf '2* Mrs D. A. BsrWn. •Tm Clarke ot BstlM M f^tfcS'week with her iaafli- ^ Tesm. ^ L ^ T^eekend st Home. L ftrs Steedmsn rlsltsi her •ttsBobert Taft la<»i»ie^ iLr tke weekend. lire. Roy Sheom and (i Asheville are expected weekend with Mr. and Sheorn. ^ ftink Zerbe sailed oa Mon- — — iwrw aiier Fort Hamilton, N. T., for serrlnx for 18 months with the to Join har JuMhuid,, Dnlted Stotes Martnw^Mwpt: flo has ' fsrbe, who Is Stationed Inprecentlr hfum ataHnna.* r*. nvi.. , ftomas D. Ancmm, Fbrt Bel- MSt the weekend at home. M w 8 Rainsford has retnm- U Camden after spendlnf the ' iw ta the north. lid Mrs. Leonard Hauprlch feborg spent the weekend Sen. Mrs. Hanprkh Is ex- ber Tlilt here for ten IL I. Onion, Sr., had as her . hit weekend, Wu Tan Hsi, ^(hiton, China. Mr. Wn is a st It the Unlrerslty of South and is a member of the Itaown Wn family ot bankers %he CMnnddar B. D. Drakeford and Joseph Jen kins attended the Sooth Carolina Anto Dealers* assodatlon conren- tkm at Myrtle Beach this past week. Miss Bltsey Coze, Conrerse col- l*dF» amd Bnbber Coze of Darllna- toa will spend the coming weekend with their mother, Mrs. Loto Coze. W. A. Boykin of ..Wadley, Oa., and Gatewood Workman of Atlanta spent seyeral days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Zemp. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watts, St. ^ ^ Mrs. ^ *• Wetis, Jr., In Cheraw orer the we^end. John Lantye (Dock) WiUlford Is at home on te'rmlnal leare after ImAITIR CRAPTIMIN iBulova |S 21 avmnciton JI kwtk ♦52^ konicrot atlsesis $57*^ Jfce Hoffer Co. *•••*•'» end Optof trio^ recently been stationed in China Mr. and Mrs. S. Frank Boykin of ^mlngton, Dels., and Mrs. Wil liam Barnett of Jackaonrllle spent aereral days with Mr. and Mrs.' Sam Boykin. CoL and Mrs. Frank Royee of Santa Baitara spent the day on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. John K. deLoach. Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Clarkson and Mrs. Gene Russell and little son motored to Merryrflle, Tenn., last wr«* where Mrs. Russell joined her husband. En route back to Camden, the (narksons risited relatlres at Cedar Mountain Lantye “Doc** Williford, who has recently returned from CJhina where he was assigned for the past year, Is here with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Williford, spending his terminal leare after which he will receire his discharge. T. J. Clybum, Jr., and wife of Astoria, Oge., are now on'furlough after two week’s in Tampa, Fla., rlslting Mrs. Clybum’s parents, and two weeks in Charleston with his mother and stepfather,' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams. They are now noting his aunt, Mtos Elite Zemp, on Fair street •’Don” to his friends in Camden, lived with his aunt and attended school in Camden before entering the nary In 1841, where he spent three years in the Pacific on the aircraft carrier Essez, Mrs. J. O, Bemob has returned to hwr home after spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. Josle Monroe. Garden Club Has Been Reorgranized; Has Three Units A special meeting of the Camdeh Garden C3ub was held last Monday afternoon at the home of the presi- dejitt Miss Helen Harman, for the pai^se of voting on the new con stitution and .tu el(Mt group chair- en.| , J 'I>e club baa been reorganised and divided Into throe groups. The groups have been designated as fol lows: HoUy Tree, Mrs. J..M.».yUle- pigne, chairman; The Bozwood, Mrs. R. B. Pitts, chairman, and the Pine Tree, with Mrs. Allison Du- Boae as dialrman. The groups wHl hold regular monthly meetings and the club as a whole, one annual meeting with special meetings called when neces sary. Each group will have a etvic Im provement project and also a sub ject for study. Births Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Smith, Jr., of 1812 Senate street, Ck)lambia, are being congratulated upon the arrival of a son, Charles B, Ird, October 2, at the Providence hos pital. Mrs. Smith Is the former Audrey Gina of Hemingway. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Norris an nonnce the birth of a daughter, Doris Carolyn, October 8. at the Camden hospital. Mrs. Norris was formerly Miss Viola Bazley of| Be- thune. Mr. aad Mrs. Wally Tuttle of SaaU Crus, Oallf.. announce the birth oC a daMditer. October 4 Mrs^ Tuttle was formerly Miss Lily Bell daBruhl of this city. Thomasia Guthrie Tyler la Wedded In Wa^ington Rite Mrs. Thomasia Guthrie Tyler, daughter of Mrs. Joseph a Outhrie of this city aad the late Mr. Guthrie and Howard O. Phillips, son of Pro fessor and Mrs. E. P^ PhRlIpa of Ithlea, N. T., were married Satur day afternoon at 4:80 o'clock at the Beverly Hllla l^iseopal' church, Washington, D. C. The Rev, WU- 11am E. Bason mm the officiating minister. The bride was given la marriage by her brother, Randolph H. Guthrie of New York City. Her slsUr, Miss Cary Gutjirie of Ciamden, was her only attendant William T. PhflUpe, brother of the groom, was the best man, and the ushers were E. F. Phimps. Jr., another Iwother of the groom, and G. P. Guthrie, brother of ^e bride. |frs. Phillips, a graduate Cam den high school. Wlnthrop college at Rock Hill, 8. C., and George Washington university, is a-jre- search consultant with the war de partment Mr. PhHllps was grad uated from Cornell university and the University of Maryland. He Is production superintendent with the Washington Institute of Technology. After October 14, they wUl be at home at 144S Otis PUce, N. W., Washington, D. C. " Red Cross Notes Sadie K. ven-Tresckow This Is an Important week in 8. C. Red Cross history. At the con ference of social workers held in Columbia Tuesday through Thurs day two Institutes were devoted to Red Cross activities. *Developlng and Sustaining Ciommnnlty Rela tionships” was the subject of Miss Annie Laurie McElhemle, traUUng assistant home service ARC of Washington. This meeting was held at American Legion home, hostess Mrs. R. D. Hicks, ezecutlve secre tary ARC Richland coun^ chapter. Miss Edna Mattoz, home' servloe director from southeastern area headquarters, Atlanta, oondupted the meeting on *Wednesday. Dele gates from the Kershaw county chapter were: Mrs. Leon Schloa- burg. Mrs. Kathleen Watts, Mrs. Emmie McLaughlin, Mrs. Dess Ooodale and Mrs. Hubert Wilson., Mrs. Katherine Cleveland, gen eral field representative, southeast ern area, met with the officers of the chapter on Thursday morning to discuss the budget for 1247. Mrs. Cleveland was a guest at the Court Inn Wednesday night There will be an Impmtant meet ing of the ezecutlve b^d Monday, October 14, at headquarters at 11 o’clock and all members are urged to attend! The chapter welcomes home Mrs. John Wall, the chairman of volun teer servlcea, who will call a meet ing of the chairmen of the slz services under her jurisdiction as soon as possible. The fall and win ter wark of the chapter wRLbagla in earnest and all hands are needed. Dr. Clarke Improving Friends of Dr. Maurice Clarke, who has been seriously 111 for the past several weeks, wfll be happy to know that his condlthm Is great ly Improved.. He is new at hla home, the Grace church reetmry. Members of iMo parish will be glad to know that J>r Clarke may be able to resume part of his pastoral duties within several weeks. Sisterhood Of Temple Beth-El A meeting of the Camden 81s- terhood^ef Temple Beth-Bl was held at the home of Mrs. Louis Lomaa- sky last Tuesday. A talk was given by A. 8am Karesh, while Mrs. Karesh read an Interesting paper. The November meeting wfll be held with Mrs. Gus Hirsch the first Tuesday of the month. Bridge Club Meets Wednesday The Wednesday Afterwmi Bridge club was’antertiUned last week by Mrs. Phoebe Bdieak. Mrs. (fliftoa McKala was hl|^ score winner. The hostess served a delicious sweet coarse. LAND POSTED This is to notify all persons that hunting, fishing, or othewise tres passing on the lands of Barbara H. and R. B. Boykbi, or making fires, or .permlttly^tFsa set by them to mn or bum thereon, or pasturing thereon or reaMving therefrom any treea, wood, atraw, or ahrabbery, will be proeecuted to the tplf eztent ot the law. SO-SIc BARBARA H. BOYKIN, R. B. BOYKIN. Por The F^t Time In Years •. • Bqiys* Pajamas good qij^lity cotton print. Reliances ink Jr/^ationally known^lnake. Aiiorted^ Colon And Striped- Sizes 8 to 16 O R C •Our prUm American Legion Auxiliary The Amerlcaa Legioa Auzlliary will meet IVlday afternoon, October U, at the home of Mrs. L D. Boy kin. Boykin. 8. C.. at 4 o'clock. As sistant hostesses will be Mrs VHlay Sheom and Mrs. Ben Team Cassatt News Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stanton and two aona, Dick and Roddy spent the werimad la Saluda with her pamuta. Mr. and Mrs. Coriey. Mr. SUntoa attended the Clemson-N. C. State football game at Clemson Sat urday. Mr, and Mrs. Gary Walters and two children. Dale and Sallle Ann of Haynee City, Fla., arrived Tues day for a vlalt with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Walters. Miss Sarah June Roaier of linn throp college spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry deBruhl. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Young and chil dren vtatteQ frienda In Charleston Sunday. Mrs. SalUe (^bnm, who spent several days with her dsnghter, Mrs. Mae Young, aad other rela tives here, returned to her home in Kershaw Sunday. Kenneth McNeely Is st home from a ten dajrs stay In the Vet eran's hoepltal In Columbia. M-Sgt Troy Brannoa, who is sta tioned In New York, Is st home on furlough. He was accompanied from Norria Town, Pa., by two of his cousins, tile MlsBes Hyatt Miss Ruth Wsltsrs of Columbia spent the we^end with her par enta, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Walters. Mrs. J. L. Cooper and Mrs. M. B nrier attended group conference In Camden laat Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCreary and daughter, Mlia Ethel McOeary of Myrtle Beach, are viaitlng C. L MtCaaklll and family. Mr. aad Mrs. J. T. Brannon and son of Rock Hill are with their parents, Mr. and Mre. J. E. Bran non this week. C. L. McCsskill, accompanied by hla briithers. Leslie and R. E. Mc- Caakfll ot Camden spent Sunday with their brother, Charlie McCae- kin, who la ill at hla home in Beau- ford. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buchan of Co lumbia spent Monday night with her parents and little son here. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hartman and son of Columbia visited their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brannon this week. Mrs. Lon Floyd spent the week end In Uberty HUl. Mrs. Norwood Hsn visited her uncle, Henry Young, who is s pat ient In the Veteran’s hoepltal In Cplumbla. CAMDEN BAND NOTES PERSONNEL OP HIGH SCHOOL GROUP Clarinets: Billy Salmood, Will Ann Campbell, Betty £Biaylor, Mai> tha Arrants, Frank WesL Johnny Zemp. John Lindsay, Churol Brace, Nancy Myera and Evora Jackson.. Tnimp^: JlmnoLKlme. Billy Holland. Joe RadcligrTHdau Truee- dale. Ekilsn. Gettya,^ . Barbara Peebles, LoRan Rots and Wendell Smith. Sazophone: Bobby Jack MdOdjT. Mrilopbone: Ann SowelL Mamie Sue C^aulder, Jane Higgins and Dorothy Sinclair. Trombonea: Charles Bruce and Hugh Billups. Baritones: Eugene Sinclair and Eloise Hornsby. Percussions: Charles Moseley, Churrsway Griffith and Betty Sue Canlder. Only three clarinets are being used in the above group of ten clarinetists. When enough clarinets are obtained, the entire band per sonnel will begin weekly band re hearsals. SIX STUDENTS PROM GRAMMAR SCHOOL The following students from the grammar.echodl havs thrir Instrn ments and have already begun their band training: Cflartnets: . Grover Anderson and Richard Blchel. Trumpets: Lee liberty Hill News At the Presbyterian church Sun day morning. Dr. Groves preached a very Intereetlng aermon to a large audience. A number .^of visitors from other towns being In attend ance during the service. John Rich ards McCrae, noted baritone, ren dered a solo which was grsatly en joyed by hla hsarers at hla hoipe town wh«w he is viaitlng his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McCrae. after spending most of the summer entsrtstnlng northern audiences with hla fine voice and splendid rendition. Mrs. Weathers of Laurens is spending awhile with Mrs. j. Q. Rkharda. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Curcton of Union was visiting relatives here last week. Mr,, end Mrs. Steve Duds of Camden spent the weekend with her parenu, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Maya and Austin Shebeen. Sazo phone: Libby Arnold. Trombone: FVeddle Shebeen. When more used Instruments are located, and new inatruments of school grade are again on the mar keL a large number of young stu dents will begin their training Mr. Middleton has 68 recrulti on the waiting list Cunnln^am. Mrs. F. a Floyd of CaMatt fl visiting her brother. L, A. Pmrr^^ their old home plara on StngleisM Creek. The big storm traveling up tha Atlantic coast brought lots of rata" and wind to our section on Monday night and Tuesday, breaking a dry. spell of several wsrits. Soma daas- sge was caused to fences, tala- phone lines and flooding of homes, ont-butldings by reason of tha strong winds with the rains. Misses Llssie and Lai Rioharda entertained at a ”Come Chat** party for Mrs. Lldte (hmnlngham, a for mer resident of our vllhaio, hut has made h«r home la Qisstar for a number of years. She left last week to visit relatives in ColomUa and was accompanied that tar hy Mrs. A. C. Cureton and Mn. J. W. Sublett, who also visited relatlvsa in that city. The reunion and dinner In honor of the 88rd birthday of G. R. Oa- ments was a very pleasant affair. Most ot children and family conaao- ttons ware present, and a few ta- vlted friends, who added much to the days' enjoyment -Dinner was served on the long tables la Com munity Hall to near 40 people. Guests were: Capt N. S. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cunningham. Mrs. G. W. Folk of Erhardt 8. 0.. W. Z. Hilton and Mr. Oardnsr of Kershaw. 'ti i' 4*^ . The Smart Shop CONGBATULATES MISS JEAN LANEY Coundsn, S. C. Winner of the Doris Dodson limerick Contest The followiaf is Miss Leney'a satryi ■Said Ruth to Lucy end Grace **A fbrl’a only chenn'a not hey face It helps, I confess. But e D. Dodson dreaa Is the ’rifinel drese for my baise.** '■ip ; fS" SPEN(H*SUPPOiiT Dmigmmd Etpmeimny Far Tam To relieue timl undue Intigue end beck. 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