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,TH1 ^PPi CHwomen, CAMOIH. tOUTM CAHOLtHA, im M) ( i ( 1 \ HIM Slutimos DbBom of Uio to iPondliw tho boUdayi 5J^ef parwti. Goorfo OrtowoM oC Old Coitn^ to ot tho Coort lim wlntor •eaioo. Mrs- FroBk Keeno has rotvhed u b«r homo on Fair stroet aftor u sbMnco oC MToral anaths.'. Mm- S* "Vnison and Mrs. Hodges of Samter wore rtoitors to d^en on Satnrdar of last «sek. Urt. Btokenoy Zemp and Mtos 14I BtokMisr entortalnod at a dln- mt salty on Wodnsoday. orenlnf.- Mis- T. J. Kirkland to spondlnc tlie week with rolatiros fan York Md to expeoted homo on Satarday. Hrk. Edward DnBoso has rotnm- ed home aftor spondinf seroral Mdks in HOneks Comor and Snm- tir. Mrs. O. W. Smith, tho former J«an Mayer, of Donhnry. Pa., to ipending a month with hel* par- tats, Mr. and Mrs. Wank Mayer. Mr. sod Mrs. J. D. Outlaw of Svmter spent last woAond with ^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayer. Mrs. Outlaw to the former Marjorie Mayer. Mtoa Mary Lou Kirkland of Bos ton, student at the Unlreralty of Sooth Carolina, to spmidlng the holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. T. K Kirkland, on Fair street Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bundles and Henry Spangler of Washington sere guests of Mr. apd Mrs. Allison DoBose last week. The Bundles wore on their way to Vtorida for toe winter. Pin. Lucas V. Wooten has re timed to camp at Bolling Field, Washington. D. C.. after being call- ad home for a week on the account o( the illness of his fathmr. W. H. Wooten, Boute i, Cassatt, & C. SPENCER SUPPORT Dmifmti EspnetofTy Fmr Y^m Te rdisTe duto wnchM fntlgM mi titedy back. Dsdors* prescriptioms imm^i frity ftlkdL HRS. JOE McCLURE R. N. Kerthtow, S. C ioK 211 Phene Id Joseph C. McCaskiU of LaPas. BollTia, Tisited his mothw. Mrs. J. O..McCaskiU. this we^. Mr. Mc CaskiU was' en route to Washington and New York on business for the BoMrlaa Derelopmeitt Corp., of which he is the genmral manager. Mrs. Henry J. Mnnnerlynu state regent DAB, and Mrs. Berry, state ■•cretary, were Ttoltors at the home of Mrs. ronTresekow on Tues day. Mrs. Munnerlyn and Mrs. Berry are from BennetUriUe. The TisHora were delighted with the beauty oA Camden and the interest ing old homes. D. MCITINQ The Hobklrl^Hill chapter held its NoTember mating at the home of Mrs. Harry Manrin. Mrs. B. C. TonTresekow,. regent, presided. After a short business session fol lowing the ritual, a tribute to tho memory of a loyal and valued mem ber, Miss Sarah Mickle, was given. The regent then presented the speaker of the aftmnoon, AUison DuBose, who gave an interesting and thought provoking talk on Charles Pinckney, an unappreciat ed statesman of South Carolina, whose genius was overshadowed by others in the lime Ught of that day, and yet one who had no peer. Quests of the afternoon were the teachers in the schools and mem bers of the tJDC. Mrs. Allison Du Bose was also welcomed. Visiting DAB are always invited to attend the meetings held the third Friday of each month. Thb name of Mrs Atkinson of Hagood was proposed for membership and unanimously received. Hostesses of the occasion, in addition to Mrs. Marvin, were, Mrs. Tindal, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Guy and the regent. The chapter was unable to arrange for a float for thc^ parade on account of short ness of, notice. JUNIOR LEAGUE MEETING The Junior League meeting wlU be held Monday, December 2 at S: 15 o'clock at the home of its presidenL Mrs. James Darby. UDC TO MEET The John D. Kenedy chapter, U.D.C., wUl meet with Mrs. A. A. Reasonover on Laurens street at 4 o’clock, Ddeember S. SEWING •Cliildreii*a DitoMea •Boy*s Skirta •UadersTMT •Cnrtaina RELIABLE SEAMSTRESS PHONE NO. 7S2-yf or coll ot 1200 Fair St for porticiilora. FaU and Winter . Hats Reduced to HALF price i JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF— Sequin Scarf$, Squares and Ascots Billfolds, French Purses, Belts, Costume Jewelry. « * ★ THE HAT BOX Miss Frances West Weds Kirby Tripper -Miss Frances Odette West be came the bride of Kirby Smith Top per, Jr., in an Impreaslve ceremony Satarday evening, November 1C, at 8:S0 o'clock, at Grace Episcopal church. The Bevermid Eugene West rpetor (d: Hagood Bktlioopal church, officiated using the double ling service. Before the ceremony Miss Sara Oampbell .organist played •‘Sere nade" (Schubert), To A Wild Rose" by McDowell. "Bvening Star", by Wagner and Venetian Love Song" by Nevln. The wedding march from "Lohengrin" waa play ed for the processional and Mea- dplssohn's march from "A Midsum mer Nlghfs Dream" for the recee- sionaL ‘TAebeetraum" (Lisst) was played softly during the ceremony. The vows were spe^ea before a backgrouml of lace fern and Sou thern amilaz with a center arrange ment of white chrysanthemums and gladioli flanked by seven-branched candelabra holding cathedral tap ers. ^e bride, who was given In mar riage by her father. Dr. Carl Alek- ander West wore a wedding gown of .white cob-web lace and net the fitted bodice was of lace and the lace sleevM ended In Cilia Illy pcAnts on her wrists. The finger tip veil of point d'esprlt was worn with a coronet of starched lace, and held In place with clusters of orange blossoms. She carried a bride's bouquet of white roses showered with tuberoses and step- hanotis. Mrs. Samuel Boykin, the former Miss Paulette West, only sister of the bride, was mAron of honor. She wore a gown of bridal pink nylon taffeta with gauntlet gloves to match and a coronet hat of brid al pink net Her flowers were an old-fashioned bouquet of shell pink gladioli and blue gypeoptUa edged srlth blue ribbon in flowMr petal ef fect The bridesmaids were: Mias Ma^uwt Scheper of Beaufort Miss Nancy Nash of Samter, Miss Byrd MurrAy of Sumter and Miss Sidney Jones of Ciamden. They wore Ice blue nylon taffeta gowps, fashioned of net matching their gowns. Their bouquets were Identl- cal and were tied with blue rib bons. The bridegroom had his father, Kirby Smith Tapper, as kis best man. Ushergroomsmen were: iU- bert OUphant o< Chester, William V^on of tkunden, Henry P. Smith of Charleston and Charles B. Boln- eau of (Columbia. Mrs. West mother of the bride, was gowned Itt a floor length dress of grey-gmn crepe with a shoulder corsage of American Beauty roses. Hwr accessories were of dull gold. Mrs. Tupiwr, mothw of the bride groom, wore a gown of see-epray green and black faUle taffeta and her flowers were a corsage of American Beauty roses. She wore an antique brooch on a black vel vet band around her neck and opera length white gloves. A reception was held Immediate ly following the ceremony At the home of the brlde^s parents on Sarsfleld avenue. The entire low^ M* floor wSs thrown ensults and many artistic arrangementa of An- tumn leaves, bronse udl yellow chrysanthemums were used. Tile bride's table was covered with an Imported point de France cloth and graced with an antique silver epergne filled with white roses, tuberoses and pom-poms with two three-lmttehed silver candelabras holding- white tapers. At one end of the table was a three tiered wedding cake and at the opposite end of the table coffee was poured from an exquisite sil ver service by Mrs. J. L. Williford. Mrs. C. B. Bolneau, Jr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson. Jr., served punch In the drawing room and Mrs. Mattie West presided In the ^ room. The jroung couple left.immediate' ly after the reception by motor for their wedding trip, after whl^ they will be at home In Chester. For traveling the bride wore a black gaberdine tailored suit, with’ Made and pale smoke feathered hat and Mack accessories and a shoul der corsage of purple lipped 01^ diids. .Mrs, Tapper to the danghter of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Alexander West Mrs. Ray Henderson Walton, who beTors her marriage Ooteber 8t was Mias Mae Parker of Caaeatt. the Is the daughter of Mrs. W. J. Parker and the late Mr. Partcei. Mr. Wal ton le the sen of Mr. Aid Mrs. A. J. Walton, tr,, of Ash, N. C. of Camden. Her mother was the former\Mtos Odette Voirin, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. George Voirin of Bar-le-Duc, France. Mrq. Tupper finished In the Camden city schools and attended tlonverse College and the University of South CaroUna, where she was Medged to Kappa Delta sorority. She is a member of Buphrosynlan Literary society and the Krench club. She is a> pop ular member of the younger social set in and around Camden. Mr. Tapper, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Smith Tupper of Chester, formvly of Camden. His mother was Mtou Clara Careton. He attended the Citadel and ihe United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., now associ ated in business vi^ hto father la Chester.- Among th# out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Claries B. Bofneaa, Ir., of Columbia; Lt and Mrs. George* F. WesL of Atlanta, Oa.; Mr. Walter F. West of Qreen- vlUe: Mrs.^ Ckarleo Bostick, of Athens, Cku; Mr. and Mis. Allen Andgrson, of Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. West of Kershaw; Mr. and Mrs. Steve West of Flor- enoe; Mr. and Mrs.'John (tori West of Cohuabla; Mias Bva West of Chester; also Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. '—7’ — Mayer-Outlaw Wedding: of Interest Mr. and Mrs. PYank Mayer, of this city, announce the amrrtage of their dauAiter, Marjorie Grace, to Joto Daniel Outlaw of Sumter. The marriage todk place at the First Baptist parsonage in Sumter on Supday afternoon, November 17. The Rev. TYrtr. MooTe, pastor of tbei bridegroom, officiated, using the double ring ceremony. The bride was aStired in’ navy blue winter crepe with black acoes- sorles. She wore a corsage of EMar- cliff roses. Mrs. Outlaw received her educa tion- in the city schools. She is one Camden'S, most attractive and popular young ladieo. Mr. Outlaw to the son of Mrs. E. D. Outlaw of Sumter and the late Mr. Outlaw. He received hto educa tion in. the Darlington city schools. He was a staff sergeant in ttie USA for four year and 10 months and served overseas tor S8 months of that time. The young couple and making their home in Sumter where he to engaged In business. o Attends Silver Wedding Event Mrs. W.' S. Gaskin has returned from Massapaque Park. Long Is land, where she attended a silver wedding anniversary party given by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bmford of that community. Mr. and Mrs. Bru- tord are the parents of Pat Bru- tord, husband of the former Miss Margie Gaskin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Gaskin of this city. Also a guest at the affair was Miss Helen Gaskin of this city. library Notes You will find these new books at the Camden Public Library. The library is (H)en from 8 to 5 p. ja- The House Above tho River by Michael Foster. Through the Storm, by Philip Gibbs. Double Wedding Ring, by Jose phine Lawrence. The Impudence of Youth, by War wick Deeping. f The Miraclg of the Bells, by Rus sell Janney. New Winds Are Blowing, by Mol ly (tostle. •The Sudden Guest, by Christo pher La Farge. Yellow Tapers for Paris, by Bruce Marshall . Keep It'Crisp, by S. J. Perelman, The Dark Wood, by Christine Weston. Mr. Adam,' by -Pat Frank. * Return to Jalna, by Maso De La Roche. That Hagen (Url. by Bdltk Rob erta. The Kiss of Death, by Lawrence Bachmana. The White Dress, by Mlgnon BberharL Dilemma tor Day, by Marten Cum- irlani. Frmn the Top ef the Stairs, by OretchoB finletter. The Happy Profession, by. Bllery Sedgwick. I Chose Freedom, by Victor Smith, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Smltlw Jr., loss Mary Sue Bmith, of Charleston; M&a. John LaRoche and son and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tupper, of Charleston and Mr. and Mrs. Melton, of Chester. WITTNAUEE 1 * PRODUCT OP Mimarch’s School of Dance. ' * opening Saturday, November 30 (UpUnin OviT Bdk'i Dtottmmk Start) \ - " * ★ EnroUm^for BeginneFe Tap andBaUet Cla^ tan Be made npw at MonareKe Studio (Mr*. Monarch). . Ages:—3 Yeare and Vp ' . •Prices Reasonable Do Nri iMfrd the pregrew of YmrrChSd Bg Deiag IN TBS OPENING CLAS^ TtBpAft smi AAdt ■ --.v. Mrs. Ray Oscar Beach, Charles ton girl a recent brldyin ceremony at Baptist parsonage here. Holly Tree In Library Yard Not To Have Xmas Lights According to annonneement from offlcera of the Camden Garden club and confirmed by Mayor F. N. Mo- Corkle the holly tree m the library grounds will not be decorated with Christmaa lights this year or at any time in the fntnre. The attention of the mayor waa called to the situatich by the Gar den club, the clnb claiming that the installation of llghta damaged the tree. ORDINATION SERVICES T6 BE HELD AT REFUGE CHURCH^ There will be an ordination ser vice tor four new deacons at Rafnge Baptist church. In the Lodthart community ot Kershaw county, next Sunday morning, November 81, at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at IS o’’clock. Rev. J. F. Hammond, pas tor. I '/(n. W adf 4 Our HALLMARK Cards Express Your Thoughtfulness a Whtothsr it h% ChrutmAa or tho first or fiftio^ •nhrursary card you took ■ youll find it hero. Bfardiday tFootinga both comic and sontimontal ara ovr spocialitias. Add a littlo spot of dhocr to tho lifo of an ill friond with ono of oar gay. oonvaloscont cards. Our grootinf cards will os- pross for yo« how nmeh yoa cars. Coma today. BELira Department Stowe e. e. ooamde oo., *••• llr I AccessoriRs THE mna Mm mr hou Accessories hsad tho list cf gifts lor hor! sad Poaaoyk has tho top chia«to»too fsddmn. : / A. HANOBAOl PliMlM, IstriMtS, fshffkSi AST a etovM. gmw iw I 2j09 C HAMOB. Fririiii. •a ffj frill Sit 0. MCKIVS. Hifli iW V ‘ nock nyogif. i. SCAm. rayoa ilioers. 1 I