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-V -7\ .' ' X ' , 'A •:• '■ N 0 i A ^liOACh nj^it tti* t pawle^i I*ta«d- Sbeom ipeiM the ^ rdatlTM t TaiwtM> I DtTls of WaahlactoB, kw motlior* Mr®. T. M Trotter of with Mr®, j, K Urt. Edwin Clny nad • at PawloT® Island for I Zemp. Jr^ CSiarleston )U6ge, ipent tiro wwek- Mn. MillM- Boykla were lereral d®7® of Mr®. Bd* 46* Catoe Olorer of Wash- It tbe week-end ®t home inOy. fjtin, of Berkley, Callf- it aerersl dmy® with hi® I May Boykin. xies B. Blytber attended -Rickey wedding In Co- i 'i lamM Satnrday eyenlng. M#. «at Miw lack Whitaker, Jr., hare retnnwd from a week*® trip to Miami Beach and Orlando. Mr®. H. B. Mustard of New York 1® Tlsltlng her daughter. Mr®. Tho- am Wooten, for seTeral weMc®. Mr®. 1. H. Qqthrle ha® returned from Washington where she attend- •d the wedding of her danghter. Mr®. Robert Allen, who spent a week with M ra. D. A. Boykin, has retmmed to her home In ?Iew York. Jordan Waite, son of Colonel and Mrs. Sumner Waite, underwent a minor operation at the Fort Jack- son hospital this week. Mr. and Mr®. Christopher Lownd es of Charlotte, and Bladen Lownd- es of Baltimore are rlsltlag Mr. and Mr®. Arden Lowndes. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mullen, of Columbia, were guest® of the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mr®. John A Mullen, for tbe week-end. ” Mis® Ella Salley, who been Tlsltlng her niece, Mrs. Lambert DePaa®, for sereral week®, bns re- 0 he Qothes Tree Featuring. •. esses .. Blouses .. Sweaters tuned to her house in Rhdroaoai. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Boot, of Mew- ton. N. a, wore the gueata «C Mr. and Mr®. Harrln Smith. Mr. Smith 1® reoereiing frwn a brokn leg. Mr. and Mr®. Dixie Boykin hare moved into their charming new home, ^Mt Pleasant** The Boykins entertained InforasaUy at noon oa Sunday. Mr®. Lola Coxe and Miss France® West motored to Spartanburg on Monday for the day. Mias Bltsy Coxe who spent the week-end aj home returned to Converse. Mr®. David Blackwell and two children are spending some time with Mrs. J. S. Blackwell. From here they wilt go Uf Atlanta, where they wQl make their home. Mr®. John CStapln of Fort Sam Houston. Texas, is spending a uKmth with her parent®, Mr. and Mr®. Ernest C. Zemp. Ueutenant Chapin Is taking special training at Langley Field, Vliittnia. Miss Harriett Nelson, who ha® been visiting her slstMr, Mis® 'Cor nelia Nelson, In Washington. D. C.. and her neice, Mr®. R. Y. O’Brien. X Newark. N. J.. for the past week s expected to return home today. Mrs. Robert Burbadk. of New York, Is the guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. DuBoae. Sr. Mrs. Burbank 1® the former Miss Lilly DuBose, sister of C. P. DuBose, Sr. This 1® her first visit to Camden In twenty-nve year®. During her deb utante day® she was a social favor ite. Mr®. Burbank has two son® and a dauiditer, one son being a famous architect who was recently awarded a prise for designing a national building for one of the leading Republic® of South Amerl ca. Mr®. Burbank’s children, who are related to many of the promi nent families In Camden are Rob ert DuBose Burbank, Kershaw Du Bose Burbank, and Mrs. Rlcaido Romeo, all of New York. ENRY BENDEL COSMETICS JU be open Wednesday afternoons T the convenience of shoppers un- Me to visit **The Clothes TreeT at other hours. — he Clothea Traw ia locatod in tint Wonutn’a xchanfe Bnildiof on Laurana Straat, back of Graca Church Pariah Houaa. The Robert Tailer’s Entertain With Party Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tailw en tertained at cocktails on Saturday afternoon at their home on Brevard Place. Later In the evening the guests went to Sarsfield. SEWING ★ •Childran*a Draeaaa •Undorwuar •Curtaina * ★ REUABLE SEAMSTRESS ★ PHONE NO. 7S2.W or eaU at 1220 Fa^ St for particulara. FALL NEWBERRYS y.UES FALL Bargain $ it Received!! 7 Gauge Bloda and White ENAMELWARE NYLONS!! FULL-FASHIONED 48 GAUGE ding pans - - - .48 BASINS .39 $L20 pr. CE PANS ..... .39 Covered ties $1.19 NYLONS!! Hard-to-get Items NOW IN STOCK RodC'^Bias P^Safety Fins D* Curlers-'-fdih Napkins SEAMLESS ' EXTRASHIXR $1 pr. RAYON HOSE ^ EXPECIIDTO wvE>m iMnNOcr WEEK A One lime Bay t ^ratedhroekerg Ur,. --inrlwMl 37c pr. ToUef Seta -(AUktoa.7^ Mf Mb m • ^ . l">r , j." _ '> slightly irregulaiis RUYALLYQU WANY FALL VALUES Sale vatch out <iMie% OOWSI ‘ i- *atcm Qua^mni. TERSI ^ SPECIAL ALL>METAL Waste Baskets . * , lOcea. NOUMIT NEW!! Boudtw Lamps ComiJata with Bulb and Shade. Oulj^ iR.MISS Rayon^Satin SlipB , »US Siaaa 10-16 Laivr AMcrtaaant • Lades’ Sw^ters NOWON DISI^Y ’ NOW B THE HME TO SUY Y< nmia.- a smau. defomt holds ITEM. - ’.4 . eLOBST TEN CENT STONE Dorothy Melton Wedding In Pall Nuptial EJv^t Miaa Dorothy BkmdaO Melton of this city beoeaM the hride of Charlea Richard Ball. Jr., ot AA- land. Ky.. in a eantlaUght cere mony at the home, of the bride Tuec- day evening, Ooteber t, at I o’clock. Rev. J. B. Castoo per formed the double ring ceremony In the preeeoee of memhera of the Im mediate famlllee and cloae friends. The vows wsre spoksa befoiw an improvised alter of palau. feraa and emllax. together with chrysanthe mums la floor buskuts and Hgtit^d tapers ia candelabra. **Becaase’’ and "O Promise Me” vrere played before the ceremimy, while during th ritual 'The Roeary” was sofUy played. For the reces sional the Lohengrin wedding march was played. The candle® were lighted by Car- rison Frast, a cooela of the bride. Miaa Mary Peach, maid of honor, wore a navy tailored salt with black accessorlee and a corsage of yel low rosebuds. T. J. Pesch, Jr., brother of the maid of honor, aeswed as best man. The attractive brunette bride, given In marriege by her uncle, Y^- 11am Floyd Hall, wore a dress suit of powder blue with black aeoes- soriea. Her corsage* was a purple- lipped orchid showeted with tube roses. Mrs. Melton, mother of th® bride, was attired In a gray pin-stripled suit with black accesaories and she wore a corsage of red roses. After the wedding the bride’s mother entertained at a reception. In the dining room the bride’s table, covered with an exquisite lace clo^ was adorned with a beanttful triple-tiered wedding cake, white candles, lavendar dahlias, ferns and smilax traceries. The MIssee Billy Denton and Rocalle Frast presided St the punch bowls. Daring the evening tbe bridsl couple left on a wedding trip and will then go to Bristol. Conn., where they will make their home. For traveling the bride wore a brewn three-piece enit with biriwn acces- soriea and the orchid lifted from the bridal bouquet Mra. Hall la the lovely daughter of Mrs. J. T. Melton of this city. She was graduated from hte An tioch high school. The grokna Is the son of C. R. Hall and the late Mrs. Hall of Ashland, Ky. He ia a grad uate of tbe Logan high school in West Virginia. Last July ha re ceived his discharge from the U. S. Marine corps, aftw being hi service for three years, one of which was spent In the Pacific theater where he held the rank of staff sergeant Hallie Clarkson Announces Plans For Her Wedding Miss Harriet (Hallie) Thomas Clarkson, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. H. Clarkson of this city, whose ■rorrlage to Richard Kirk Galllard, sou of Mr. and Mrs. WUliam 8. QalUard of Butawvllle, will take place at 6: to o’clock tomorrow afternoon In Grace Bpltoopid chnrck here, has chosen her slstwr, Mrs. P. N. Freeman as her matron of himor. Har bridesmaids will be Miss Gerry Ervin of York, Miss Gabrielle QalUard of ButawviUe, Miaa Blandi Glover and Mra. James Clarkson of'this city. Mr. QaiUard’a best man wiU be hla cousin, Kirk McLeod of Sumter. The ushers and groomamen will be Fred Counor and Frank Simona of BntawvUle. James Clarkson, Jr., of Camden and Pickens Freeman of QreenvUle. Tbe bride wlU be glTen In marriage by her fUther, J. 8. H. Clarkson. Senior ushers wUl be R. B. Clarkson of this city and Richard 8. Kirk of Lugoff. The marriage ceremony wUl be performed by Rev. A, R. Mitchell, D. D. Episcopal mlntatar of Qreen- vllle and grandfather of the bride, satiating wiU be Rev. A. R. Cham- blUs of Rock HIU. FoUowlng tha ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Clarkson will enters tain at a reception at their home on Fair street for rriatlves and out of city friends. This evening Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Kirk will entertain for the bridal party and friends aftar the re hearsal, at tbelr home Inglesslde plantation. ’Teen Age Canteen Subject Of Talk The Kerahaw Oeuty Civic group WiU Ustaa to a tplk ky Mrs. Mar garet McCowm, *tatB eg® canteen supervisor at Sepiter, who will ba hare oa the aftimoon of October M. The meeting of the civic groep win be held la the Eptecopel church perlah houie. Mrs. McOoim wUl dlqenaa the ’teen age canteen project. Bridge Club Meets On Wadneaday allamooa, Mrs. John L. Team antertalaad the mem bers clf her bridge club. Mrs. T. Lae UtUe end Mrs. Marie Tlndel were high score winnere. Addition al gneats baeldea club membara ware Mrs. Mortlaiar MuUar. Mra. Dottflas McAm. Mias Alberta Team and Mrs. 8. M. Olariro. of EStUl. Aftar murds, Mrs. Team aerved de- Ugbtfhl rsfreAmanta. LANDF08TED Notice la bareby given aU par ■ona that hanting, flaking, or othsrwlae traapaaalng on my Umda. or maklug Area, or parmittlng firca ®at by them to run or bum thereon, or paaturlng thereoa, or removing therefrom any trees, wood, straw, or ahmbbery, wUl be pfoaecuted to the full extent of the law. il44p -MRK KIZSa DAYI8 ATTENDED KIWANIt MEETING Precldent-eleet Dewey J. Creed and Dan HaU of the Camden Kl- wanl® Club returned Tueeday night from Oreenaboro, N. C., where they attended e convention of the Caro- Una® dlvlalop of Kiwanis which was held Sunday, Monday and ’Tuesday. 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Children*s Corner DOLLS HANDKERCHIEFS HAND-KNITTED BABY SETS Fine Showing of CANDLE STICKS—VASES AND TRAYS While in our Gift Shop make nn nppointmnt for n benuty trontment by mn experienced operator STAFF MEMBERS} Miaa Peggy Kyxer, Miaa Ido Getlya, Miaa Marian Cox, Mra. Evelyn Clybum and Mra. D. M. Dnvia. And nMiating in our Gift Shop, Mra. Rettn Hnlanll YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED • I y ri ’I ■7 f- ■ f ■m vvv ANNOUNCING The Opening of the T Greenleaf Villa Tearoom Luncheon.. 12 noon to 2 p.m. Tea ..... 4 p. m. to S p. m. _ You’ll like our superbly prepared food served in an atmosphere of delightful charm and quiet. Greenleaf Villa Tearoom Our Gift Shop invites your inspection ; M-J a 'ffeced OP PINI WATCMMAKINC TXIASimiE 21 Jr»«b •67.50 Pv ■J-- 3? i sill $6150 / t w •••■ ;•/ .. ... s;.,. THE, HOFFER CU Jamalmta MbdCptomel ^ Bulova" .. ^ - -J. ■ ■