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V,. THI OAMOtN CHUOmCH. CAMPtH, tOUTM CABOLiWA, FWIDAV, WOVtyiW 1. 1f4t PAM mi M > u ( n Bettr *• ▼***^ I, New York. rtck NuUen fWt tlie week- with kta vwitM. W. POMWOJ kM r*- tt her home la CaaaleB. Mi Mm. C. fe Wett% Jr, aad spent the weekend Ik Cam- 0 Skottowe DePaae to at B fnrloush prior to folnf A. Kirkland (rf Boeton M week-end with Mr*. T. ind. . D Kirkover has retamed lome alter apendiac the in the NorUu - - Marie Tindal apent laat Columbia with her daash^ I Dick Jenklna. ^nk Lachicotte of Char- ipendin* a week with Mr. charlea H. Zemp. John Edmnnda of Spartan- Tliltlng her parento, Mr. i. Henry Sarace, Br. od Mm. Lawrence Graham Idren of Orangeburf were in Camden on Sanday. T Silg^fioDS f. MilCilO TBorudized • • • •Playing Cards •Matches •Ni^kins le tammu NOGRAM LINE rdera filled witbadt her Book Store CAMDEN, 8. C Mr. and Mira. J, ML Sandifer of Colnmbto were gneata on Sanday of Mr. and Mra. John L. Team. Miaa Kathleen Mima of Charlea- toa'haa been riaiting her grand- parenta. Mr. and Mra. C. B. Watta. Mrs. Van Hawley and children hare returned to Camden after spending seTeral ^eeks in Florida. Mias Bkhel Yates, who has been spending sereral months in Tahaw- as. New York, has returned to Cam den. Mra. R. Allen 'Stamm of Santa Fe, N. M.r to t spending eeveral weeks with her aunt, Mra. Murray Bailee. Reyerend and Mrs. J. K. TlbblttS of Montreal, Canada hare returned to their home in Camden for the winter season. B. A. Hughes of Long Beach. Calif., has just returned home after spending a week with his sister, Mra. R. A. Purser. Mrs. Campbell Steward has ar> rlTed In Camden from her summer home in Bar Harbor, Maine, for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson of Wilmington, N. C., were guests for sereral days of Mr. and Mra. C. J. Shannon. 4th. Mr. and Mra. Bu'rwelt-'Manning and Mra. A. M. Olbbes of Columbia were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norment. Mra. Catoe Olorer left on Tues day for Washington where she will spend sereral days with her hus band, Admiral OloTer. Mra. P. W. 8. Darls has return ed to her home In Washington after spending sereral weeks with her mother, Mrs. T. J. Kirkland. Miss Barbara Olorer spent the week-end at Chapel Hill where she attended the North Carolina-FIorida football game, and dances at the Unlreralty. . . Lt. Col. and Mrs. Newell F. Wim berly and son, Freddie, are occupy ing their cottage on Carrison street Lt Col. Wimberly is now stationed at Fort Jackson. —— Friends of Mra. Louise Proctor willjto delighted toitnow that she has returned home after being a patimt for sereral weeks at Rie Columbia Hospital. Major Carlyle Jackson has re turned to Pratt General hospital. Coral Gables, Fla., after speeding a 4$-day leare with his mother, Mra. W. L. Stokes, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Langston spent sereral days in Staunton, Virginia where they rislted their son, Bobby, who Is a cadet at the Staunton Military Academy. Mr. and Mra. Edward Craig m- tertained at dinner on Saturday erening. Their guests were Miss Betty Waite, Dan Henderson, and Hastings Henderson of Columbia. Elisabeth Shirey, who was ser iously injured in a car wreck three months ago, is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. L. T. Bradley in Wateree rillage, and la Impror- Ing. “ Miss Mabel Ransoms and Mrs Wallace Keep of Lockport, New York, are expected in Camden on SatuMay. They will occupy Mtos Lai Blakeney’s home tor the win ter months. The Wednesday Morning Bridge Club was entertained this week by Mra. Reuben Pltto, Sr. Mra. I^lla a Kirkland, Mias Lilltoa Tates and Engagement Of Miss Meta Boykin Is Made Public The engagsmeht of Mias Meta. Cantey Boykin of MQlway planta tion at Boykin and William Shep pard Rose of JacksonTille. Fla., was announced Sunday by Mrs. Bolirar D. Boykin, mother of the bride- elect. The wedding will take place on December 17, which is the wed ding annlTersary of the brida^lects parents. Mias Boykin attended SL Mary's in Raleigh after graduating from Camden high school, for om» year, and later attended the Untrs^ty of South Cardlina. At the state unl- Margaret Boykin Becomes Bride Of William JT^well Statuesqne Margaret Oliria Boy kin, the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Boykin, Broad street, this city, and William Jess Sowell, son of Mra. Clara Clarkson^of Port land, Oregon, and the late William J. Sowell. Sr., of this city, were married Sunday, October 20, at the Betheeda Preebyteiian church by Rev. A. Douglas McAm, pastor. Ihe ceremony took place at 4 p. m., in the presence of relatlTes and invited friends. For her wedding costume the bride chose a gray wool suit with black accessories and verslty she was a member of Kap- fwk Twi** anvAvi** »t>&iaarqen)as. pa Delta eorority, belongiag to the Junior Damas and was active in I student affairs. The grobra-^ect to the non ofl in. Edward Triary Owens and the ate Albert William Rose of Lynch- The young couple are • making their home In Cotambla. AUXILIARY TO MEET _ The November meeUng of the burg, Va. He attend^ ^w'les Mni-|’*'^®®*“’« Auxiliary to Grace Bpls- tary Academy at Jacksonville and|®°P*^ church will be held at the belonged to the PLE fraternity ot Mra. C. H. Zemp, Tuesday, there. He graduated from iTtilllps at 4 p. m. All members Exeter academy in New Hampshire I <tre urged to be present. We are and was attending Cornell univeral-|k*ited to bring canned goods or ty before entering the service. HeUiQ^re for a dhower for the Old served in the armored field artil- Lndlea’ home in Charleston. On the ery for three years in the European following Thu^ay, November 7, at theater. Since his discharge he has 10 a. m., we are to be hostess to been continuing his studies at Cor-1 our district meeting. Among the nell. I guests will be Rt Rev. John J. Qra- _vatt and others. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT ~' Mr. and Mra. Mortimer Glover Muller announce the engagement of WMU HAt MEETING The Woman’s Missionary Union their daughter, Eniiabeth”Holmes,!of Kershaw association had to Colvin Wiley Sheorn, son of Mr. annual meeting with the Tim and Mra. Benton Sheorn. The mar- Baptist church Saturday, Oc- riage of Betty and Colvin will take ho**®*" 1®- Theme for the day was place at the Betheeda Presbyterian the Kingdom in a New church bn December 21. | Century.” At the close of the meet ing the following officers were WOMEN't AUXILIARY ^®®*‘’ NETS $14) 06 . I •apt, General Franks says that ^‘‘^® ®®™®®’- Community Mission chairman, of thl Shelby Truesdale; Mission auction re^Inta*at*^Ma bJSSi chairman, Mra. C. O. Stog- SiM to 5Sr®'’ Stewardship chairman, Mra. D. Mra. Marie RaUe and Edwin Kerrison, Jr., also share in this W. C. Pitts; YWA and GA ooun- cilor, Mra. Ruth Parker; R. A. coun- records and accounts. I Q^oup leaders, Mra. W. F. Byrd, turned over to Mra. OMungerlSl!!^*^** Jordon, Mrs. R. M. Gaither, president of the Women’s | Anxiliary, Camden hospital. SubacrilM to The Chrooiclo JUNIOR LEAGUE TO MEET Meinbera of the Junior Welfare Mra. E. N. McDowell substituted I l^®*Eae are urged to be present at for absent members. |G*® regular meeting, Monday, No- Mrs. John M. ViUepigue was hOBt-K®tnber 4, at 6:1Q^ at the home of ess last week to the Wednesday Jim Darby. Morning bridge club. Her guests besides the club members were tiie! Misses Leila and Charlotte Shan-j non and Miss Lillian Yates. Ltoht refreshments were served after the | card games. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitaker and Mr. and Mra. John Villepigue spent! Sunday in St. Mathews to attend the Air Show, featuring Beve^j Howard, the National Champhm Rtiiat flier. After the show they motored to Orangebkrg where fliey| visited Mr. and Mra. Leonard Hanprlch. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Llewellyn at tended the wedding on Tues^ ofl Miss Betty Wlthlngton and Majm John Thomas White, in Greenville. Miss Wlthlngton to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Bmrtos CooUige Wlthlngton, who for several yearsj made their home in Camden. Mr. Withingtott was formerly cMneoted with the Wateree OoCton Mills. Miss Harman In Visit To Historic Williamsburg, Va. Williamsburg, Va.—Mrs. William Wallace Coriell and Miss Elate Har man of Plainfield. N. J., were hm^ this week visiting the historic city that has been restored to its ISth century appearance by John D. Rockefeller. Jr. They were accompanied by Miss Helen Harman of Duffields Cam den. 8. C. ^I^ile In the city they were guests at the famous Brick House Tavern and went through several of the buildings that have been, re stored or reconstructed as they were two centuries ago when this city was capital of England’s liurg- est and wealthiest American pro vince, the Virginia Colony. Camden Beauty & Gift Shop SPECIAIS ON.. •LAMPS •PICTURES •COSTUME JEWELRY Befinninf Saturday, Nov. 6 Souwanira to the first fifty customer Ask about the lowely cold wawe that will hm fhron absolutely free. Amoof other items: Hsmd etched 16 om. zom bie f lasses. Hand etched 12 os. high ball glasses. Hsmd etched 7 oz. <dd- ftoskioa glasaes. •LUNCHEON SETS •BRIDGE SETS .. Beautiful collectkm of Cbmaso handmade import ed linsn handkerchiefs. •TRAYS eSACHETS •VASES •COCKTAIL GLASSES Reprodnctiott grape pat tern gobblots. Reprodttctiosi stsu* and moon glasa candy jars. •POTTERY — mad* in Denmark. Hospital Amdfiary Plans For Projects A pleasant social hour was en joyed by the members of the Cam den Hospital auxiliary Monday aft- smoon at the nurses home, the af fair being in honor of the new of- fleera of the group. A business meeting with Mra. Granger Gaither, the new president, prbeidlng. A new project to be started at once by the auxiliary Will feature Improvements to the nurses’ home. These Improvements will embrsce sddltionsl furnishings for the nurses private rooms, also arrange ment of s kitchenette and recrea tional tUcillties for the nurses. Money making projects were also discuss^ and the first to be staged will be,the annual sale of tickets for the turkey event. Mrs. Lois Coxe is chairman of the committee in charge of this affair. The auxil iary is asking for the cooperation of the Camden community. GRACE ■RI•COf»AL CHURCH The 11:16 o’clock morning sar* ivlco at Grace church win be con- dnctad by the RL Rev. J. J. Gravatt. bishop of the Upper DIoceee of South Ca^Una. 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