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cr ■ THl CAMDm CHWOmCLK^ CAMOKIi >011111 dAHOUWA, FWtDAV, NOVIMMR IS, ISM ^^^ ■ ■ S (> ( 1 ( 1 Y rrMerick for MaUM ti TiiitlBf hi* ssrerM dajr*. Miry Howard oi Bion wa« “ ^ Camden iMt week. IW. iohl. K. delioach «t dither <m Sntnrdajr of Colwnbin L^nitgined i^J^Louli Lew JJTsttnday with her eleter, Mr* Clwkeon. **S^er Ancmm of Spmrtnnbon rjX weekend with Mr., and PiT Thomaa Ancmm, ruJ^T S. Coart of Atlanta is JSinr tie winter with her moth J. Kbkland, 'ita Jack Whitaker end Mra and Mra Bratton, ukii delioach and eon, I JUt ^ Charl^ \*ir and Mrs. Boyoe Taylor and ■ iter, Mlsa Florence Taylor, are J2te of Mrs. Van Hawley. *7, and Mr*. Bmce Stewenson York are Tlalttaf the Ub i, mother. Mra. A. K. Blakeney. Skottowe DePaa* left on fedneeday for San Prawl^ after I J^lng a furlough with hU p*l^ and Mra. Edward Brallaford -T'chlldren of Summerton were on Sunday of Mr*. James H Van Hawley enterUlned at [ibnffet supper at her hwe at [IcJancefleld PlanUtlon** Saturday ‘ft’iind Mra. D. L. Shepard of gSaieboro. Maa*., are the guest* JTisTeral day* of Mr. and Mr* jblia L Team. prt. Skottowe DePaas, Porcher laernm and Pfc. Thonaa* D. An- emm spent Sunday In Ctorlestop It The Citadel* Wilting Mr. and Mra. Wm. L. Ooodale thla week are Mr. and Mra. jdm M. Eaton and John, Jr., of PKtiburgh, Pa. _ „ Mr and Mra. C. B. Moller •nter- ttbed at a "houae warming” at tbeir new home on Wilr atreet Monday afternoon. Pfc. Thomaa D. Ancmm la apend- li« a week’a furlough at home be* tore reporUng to hla new asalgn* Bcot In Nome, Alaaka. Mr and Mra. J. W. a Boykin en- tirtained at cocklalla Saturday iftMuoon In honor of Mia* France* West and Kirby Tapper. Mrs W. A. Mullen, mother of Mrs. John Mullen, la recuperating tfter an operation at the Herman bospltal,. Houaton, Texa*. Mrs. F. D. McLeod (Dorothy Van Undlngham) left Tueeday for New York to tail for Germany to Join bar husband, Lt. McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Landing- ham of Columbia and Mlta Mar pret Van Landlngbam of Wlnthrop •pent the weekend In Camden. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Buckley and tn^ of Camden and Sharon, Com., will arrlTe at tbeir (Tamden fhiter home, Kamachatka, on Pe* esadwr t. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Adair of Washington, D. C., are rlsltlng Mr. ad Mrs. Q. F. Cooley. Mr. Adair vu express agent here one time ttd la atm with th* company. Mrs. Sam Karesh has returned from Philadelphia where ah* wtoltad her dsnghter, Mr*. AmoM Altaa. W. Clinton Moore, who he* bee* spsodlng the summer hi minol* *nd Wsshingtmt. D. C., returned to Camden.last week. He will spend the winter with hla children. Mrs W. Lfc Bandera and hla ton, Wade. Mr. and'Mra N. Roland Goodale, Jr., left Sunday to attoad the Southeaatem Florlat aaaoclation an nual conrentloa at Miami Beach. Fla. About 1,000 florlsto from the southeaat sriU attend thla oonwen* tlon. Mr. and Mr*. Karle W. Bridge* kC Greensboro, N. C., Mis*< Francis Smith end J. Rush Smith of High Point were weekend Tlaltora of Mr. end Mrs. Henry Smith at DeKalh. Mils Smith la recently home from Tokyo, Japan, where ihe waa en- gaged In Red Crosa work for loma- ttme. Mr. and Mra. Walter L. Martin of Andersou apenjt several days visit ing In Camden at th* home of Chief and Mrs. Alva Rush. Mrs. Walter L. Martin before her umrrlage was Mias Doris Rush. Walter L. Mar tin spent a great deal of time In Camden. He FAOe SfVIN James A. Watts Takes Columbia Girl As Bride * * A wedding of beanty and dignity was that of Mias Helen EHaabeth Parker and James Alexander Watts, which took place In the Arsenal Hill Preabyterlan (dinrch on Octo ber S at 8 o’clock. The Rev. Wal ter K. Beatty, pastor of the bride, asaiated by the Rev. W. JYed Hedgepeth, cousin of the bride, of ficiated In the preaenep of a large assemblage of relattvea and friends. The church was. effectlvMy deco rated with Southern aiullax, large pedestal baskets of white gladioli and burning tapera In white can delabra. Nuptial music waa rendered by Mrs. John Wilds, organist, and Mrs Ralph B. HUl. sister of the bride, and pianist. The brunet bride, given In mar riage by her brother-in-law, Wilbur M. Martin, was exquisite In her wedding gown of white faille, mar quisette and lace. The fitted bodice featured a marqnlaette yoke out lined with lace, which gave a droppedahonlder effect, and long sleeves which extended over the hands and were trimmed with lace. The full skirt, which had a panel of tiered lace down the front, ex tended Into a full-length train. Her waa employed at the lengthy veil ot bridal illnaion was Southern Aviation school as a me- chanle. From Camden he went to the'army and served two years. He and Mrs. Martin are making their home hi Anderson. Auxiliary Ladies Will Be Present At Board Meetings Mrs. Granger Gaither, 'prealdent, and Mrs. A. D. McAm, vice presi dent, of the Hoepltal auxiliary, will attend future meetings of the board of directors of the Camden hos pital This will be the first time that the auxiliary officers have been able to be present at the directors gatherings, it Is stated. ^Ue not having any vote on mattara under diacusaion, the ladies will be able to take part In the dlacusslona and offer sugges- tfons. LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS TODAY The American Legion Auxiliary meeting, which was postponed last we^, will be held today, Friday, November 15, at 4 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. John K. deLoach. Mrs. John Wall will be assistant hoatesa. Members are requested to bring locker coverii. Sobscrib* to Tbo Chromcio Sodh Ctfolina Bty Wiis bordered with lace and fell from a pear-Uimm^ Mary Queen of Scotta cap. She carried a crescent-shaped bouquet of whit* ro*«s. gladioli and white ribbon, showered with tube roses and ribbon itreamer*. Her only ornament was a strand of pearls. Mrs. John Vinoent Parker, moth er of the bride, wore black crepe with a corsage of white rocee. Mrs. C. B. Watts, mother of the bridegroom, wore fuchsia crepe trimmed with gold and a eoraage of Talisman rooea. Mrs. Watts Is the daughter of Mrs. John Vincent Parker and the late Mr. Parker. She received her education in the Columbia city schools and now bolds a position with the Cientral Chevrolet com pany. Mr. Watts Is the eon of Mr. and Mra. C. B. Watts of Caslden. He was educated In the Camden schools and la now employed with' the Co lumbia Welding company. The bridegroom recently returned to Co lumbia after amrlng five years In the army, three of which were spent In the European theater. Parker-Walton Marriage Performed The merrlage of Mtes Mae Far- ksr and Ray Handerson Walton of Ash. N. C., took place et 8:80 Saturday aftemora, October H. at the home of tha brMa's mother. The Rev. W. a Parker of Ruby, broth er of the bride, pmformed the double ring ceremony. The candlee were lighted by Ar^ thur Robwt Holland, Jr., of Gmi- den, brother-in-law of the bride. The brldmproom had as hla best man. Carl A. Holland of CaindeB. brother.ln-4aw of tha bride. The bride entered with her broth er. WUlla T. Parker, by whom she was given In marriage. MriL Walton la the daughter of Mrs W. J. Parker and the late Mr. Parker. She la a graduate of Spar tanburg Junior college and attMided Appalachian State Teechen’ Col lege at Boone, N. C. She la now teaching In the Shallotte school ShaUotte. N. C. Mr. Walton is the aon of Mr. and Mra. A. J. Walton, 8r., of Ash. N. C. He la a graduate of Spartanburg Junior college and attended Wof ford collie before )ol*lng the U. 8. • Merchant Marine oorpa. He grad- 'uated from the Merchant Marine Academy at King** PoltiL N. T., and waa an officer In the Merchant Marine eorpa until his recent dl*- charge. Mr. and Mrs. Walton left later In the afternoon for their wedding trip. She wore a greMi suit with brown accessories, and the orchid from hm* bouquet Mr. and Mrs. Walton are now at home at Ash, N. C. HOBKIRK HILL CHAPTER 'The November meeting of the Hobkirk Hill chapter. DAR .will be held. Friday the 15th at 4 p. m., with Mra. Harry Marvin. Allison DuBose will give a Ulk on Charles Plncknsy. All members are urged to be present, and come prepared to pay their annual duea. GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mra. Ronnie Arnold gave a tea last Friday afternoon, No vember 8, celebrating the 50tb wed ding anniversary of her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pinkney Brown. The rooms ware thrown en- sulte an d beautifully decorated with g(dd chrysanthemums. After greetings were exchanged by the family they were Invited Into the dining room where a delicious salad course was served buffet styla. The dining table waa covered by a late ly lace table cloth and centered by a miniature crystal lake and swans. The huge tlMTed cake decorated In white and gold was flanked by tall lighted candlea. After Mr. Brown ajislsted Mrs. Brown In cutting the cake it waa served to the guests with punch. The honor guests ware the r ctplunts of many lovely gifts. Those attend^ were: Hubert Brosm of Waahlmrton. D. C^, Mrs Hsnry D. Green and daughter, Nancy, of Columbia, Mr. and Mra. Elmo Brosm and daughter, Susan, and Thomaa Brown of Camden, Jack Brown of Myrtle Beach, Mr. and Mra. L. H. Myers of Bishop- ville, Mra. Thomas B. WfUiams of Columbl*, Mr*. W. C. Nicholson and Mra. Carrie M. Darla ot Camden. Large Attendance ts l^ked For At Apollo Club Event A large attendance Is anticlpatsd et the concert to be given on Tues day, November M, by th* Apollo Choral club of Columbia at the grammar school andltonnm. The cbncerL to start at 8 p. m.. la being sponsored by the Ladies Bible class of the L^Ueton Btreet Methodist church. The Apollo club, a group of 6* mm. Is made up *of outstanding volcM from the several church choirs In Columbia, as well as from professional men’s groups. The club waa organised mainly for the pleesnre of its membww as well as for others. . All th* proceeds of the concert go to the bnildingTund of the Meth odist church. The members ot th* Bible class are urging civic groups and merchants to cooperate In the sale of ticket*. The Bible clasf points out that It Is building for the future ot the boys and girls who are to be the men and women ttf tomorrow. Said a member of the class who Is prominent in the promotion of the concert: "I hope everyone In Camden who la Interested in build taig back the cultural Interests of the city will arrange to attend the concert I ask them to show a pro- greaslve spirit In the future of Csm- deu. Our schools and churchea are the training Institutions tor the yonth of today and only as we pro vide suitable buildings and equip ment can we hope to educate and train them to be the men and wom en of tomorrow that they should b*." SEAMSTRESS WANTE For Part-Time Work in Our Altera tion Department. APPLY IN PERSON EICHEL’S DEPT STORE Camdwiii S. C BmvA mcEi upniiiT Oodfmd EtfcUOf For Ym T* relieve tkat udoe IMIfM tod tired, aAfaig baak. Victors* preacriptiena fsi^ faDj fineiT MRS. JOE McCLURE Hn. Karabaw, S. C 8«k 211 Phone IS COMING ATTlIACnOllS —■AT— Camden ThMtre FrLAat, Nov. IB-IS Gary Cooper ^-Jean AM***'* "THE PLAINSMAN” ■ aim LMmI Nmn TOP HONORS lor Soodi GuoUaa hi to* IMi model car dasisn oo**- pttRioo oi to# IMhae Body OwBy- Buai’o Guild want to 1. Chgrin Ctftar, of Lanar, who wm to# Bnd junior •WMi'd# Hi xooEifod The Craftsman's Chiild is an sdnea- ^ loundstkn aponsorwi by Gso. seal Motors to sncoowf# dsvslop- Mat of kandhpotk md *ypi les <Tree (Woman’a Emdiaanm BvildiMf) t Dresses - • $14.95 andap Henri Bradel’s Perfnme and Soap inMDER WATCHEl Ti) TIMROD CLUB MEETS Timrod Home Demonstration club met with Mra. Leon Jonea for the October meeting. Officers for the new year elected were: Presl- deal Mr*. Ruth Parker; vice presl- deuL Mr*. W. B. Hilton; serreUry and treasurer, Mrs. Heyward West. Mis* Margaret Fewell, home agenL gave a most Instructive talk on the cere and sanitation of poul try. The hostess served hot chocolate and co<klee, 'while the members took part lu a ’’Black Cat Cohtest.” Mias Fewell had high score and was given a miniature pumpkin. 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