The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 27, 1946, Image 7

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^ i fWard Tavwii l8“' Scene Of Partira Sixteen members oC tbs staff of Af Camden otfkm of tbe l!bomas 2 Howard company iartqo|^ a ^67 dinner at tba Ons ..ward fgvam on Hldbwsjf No^ ’I 4aj arenlaf at I o*do^ Twi cHwomCLi, camu9m. dfcier featared Tleiim reaat tarkey wltb aO tho trlmmlnfca that soee wlCb a Chrirtmas apraad. Last Thnrsdi^ eraalnr orer 40 iMSibers of tbe Rldcoway Her- chaste and fhrmers* aasodatloa gathered at the Ward teyem tor a steak dinner. In S O ( I ( 1 Y iWA, rwlOAY, picaiiiiH ty, it4o Miss Purvis Is Bride In Pretty Home Ceremony • Just b time to wtah all of oar Mends a Rqipy mid ProapatBoa New Tear. Many pleasant memoriae of die past year come marehinc in raview on this Sra of 1947. OatstandiBg among them la the corAal aasodatioB we have had wMt yoa. We look forward hopefolly ^to a cootinaaace of dieoe pleasant rdaticna. SMART ' Mr. and Mrs. Samaal K. Witdien of YK^es-Barro and Qlen Sammit Springs. Pa., expect to anrfra in Camden abont Jmiaary 15 to spend the winter in their lu^ 180T Fair street Mrs. Oertrade M. Zemp spent the Christmas hoUdays with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Campb^ and Mr. ««>e Mrs. 8. C. Zemp, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Camidisll are spending die yaekend in Greensboro srlth Mr. Csmpb^*s sls- tsr and temily. Mrs. Herman A. Monarch of this city Jonmeyed to Chicago by plans Sunday to attend the wedding of her sister. Margaret Jeanette J nlngs. danghtw ct Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenninga of Lamrans, N. &. to Bddie Johnaon of Chimigo, Da- cemher 19. Miss Sybil Drakaford ia Tlattlng friends in Snmter. She went ee* peciaUy to attend the Carolina clnb dance. i Miss Jsekts PbnilpB of WalhaDa girls wore former roommates at grla were former roommatea at Lander college. Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Harra, Jr., aad daughter, Blisabeth. spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. Har* ris’ family in Le Orange, On. Mr. and Mrs. Dca Jonas aad family spent Christmas at Baneh Is land with relatiraa. Mias Sidnsy Jones and Mbs 8yb4 Drakaford were hoatesa to a tea and shower tor Miss Betty Midler, recent bride, December 19. at tha home of Miss Jones. About S9 friends catted between t a^ • o'clock tor tba affair. Among tha oat-of-town gnaste preaeat wwa: Miss Blllya Beddk of North Aagos- ta and Mias Hilda Brodenum of Spartanburg, attendants of * tha bride. Tea and aeceasories wars ■erred In the dining room and Hr* ing room by Mrs. Iks Jones aad Mrs. E. D. Draksford, after whieh the honor gneat waa pTfianted a kltchmi ahower. SHCRILL OIANI SCOTT Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Seott an- aonnoe the birth of a daughter, Sherell Diane. December 15, at tha Camden hospltsL Mrs. Scott is tho formw Miss Carrie Bell Elltott, danghier of Mr. and Mrsi J. K. El liott .<d thia city. HERE COMES THE" PRIZE WINNER ' Belt the FIRST BABY BORN KERSHAW COUNTY IN 1947 . V . ; • • As soon as the decision is announced j;he Happy e Mother can secure a > BEAUTIFUL GIFT At The Fashion Shop Mias EUsabedi Kennedy of Brenan coUege, Oaiasanue, Oa., Is Id boms fmr ths hdidayB. ^ Miss Johnson Becomes Bride Of.J. C. Arrants Miss Margaret Brock Johnson of norwee baeanM tha brMe of James Clator Anrnate of Camden iad tha Uniraraity of Sooth Caro lina, Thorsday eraalag, December 19. at ^ o'clock, at Central Meth odist church, at norence. The pas tor, ths Her. Wright SpeuB, offi ciated. He was assisted by the Rer. W. H. GoUins, pastor of Bethsl Methodist chnrok of Walterboro, formerly, the pastor of ths Meth odist church of Camden. Nnptial mnslc was rendered by Mrs. Jimiiia M. McIntosh, organist, and Mrs. Thornton Canada, soprano soloist U8her.groom8men wsra Tommy Oasone, Florenoa; Charlla Gibson, Colnmbfa, and Psul McChesnsy, Andetaon, aU claasmates of the bridegroom in the law sohool of the Unlveraity of Soath Caroliaa; Jake Spears. Columbia: Lee West.*Ker- Miaw, and Nettles Mysrs, Camden. Tom Abbott of Qplambia was tbe bridegroom's bast man. The bridal attendants wora matching dresaaa of ice blue aatin styled ‘with fitted bodies, yoke of ninon. and Tory fall skirt, bnstle effaet Thsir flowers Wfra cascade bouquets of red roate tied with bine satin, ribbon, and a red roes worn In the hair. BrMesmaids were Mkm Lttlian Snowden of Hemlagway and Miss Erelyn Wsstbnry of Bowman, both roommates of tho hiido at the Uni- Tersity of Soath Carolina, and Mrs. Toss Abbott of Oolamhla. Miss Jails Arrante of Camdea and Colnmbla cottegs^ aiatsr of the bridegroom, waa ^ maid-of-honor. The flower girl was little Barbara Hancock, fonr-ysarold daughter of Ifr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Hancock of Colombia. Her dress of los bine satin was similar to the others and ■he edrried a noeegay of red rotes. The bride entei^ with her father, Olia Tliomas Johnson who gars her In marrtaife. The brMe wore a wedding gown of ice bine satin, cut on traditional Itnaa and faatnriag accordion pleat ed ruffles of the Eiaterlal at the high neckline and mi' tho albow- length sleeres. ThsNfklrt was fash ioned with s Wstie of accordion pleataeed raffles csseadtnc the length of the skirl add extsading to a tong train. Itef. flogar-tip refl of bridal Ittnikm sm cangkt to a coronet of seed psapi, and gho har ried a cascade badqnet of white reces centered a ^hrMte or- Shidk . I C. ■ e Ifnine^Uately fi^owl^ the cere- moay at the ctu4|u tl^ parents enteHalaedrk a weAdlMt receptioa at the .nereaee OoMitiy dttb. , Dirteg the frenlnf ffM Mde ^ bridegroom left for A. short weidW trip. For trarel the . bride donaed a salt M Mack gahafdlae with ae- Iceasoriaa of black lillle, eoat of iMowa far aad a wMte'*otehM ea m FAM MViN Of tatarest to thalr aumy frioada waa the keddlag of Mlaa Fletcha Fee Parris aad Carol Las Rabon on Norember^ at the home of the brMe. in CMambte. The Rot. J. R Reed, peator of the joaag conMo. officiated la the preeeace of the immediate famittee aad a few fiisnda. .The ceremony room waa deco rated with pelma, floor beskete of white Madioll and eandlaa la oaa- delabra. The candles .were lighted by DarrMl Pnrrls. brother of the bride, and Charles Potts. i Miss Lola Ponris, alstar of the bride and maid of honor, wore blue net fashioned with sweetheart neokline, batterfly slearea aad fnll skirt She oarried an arm boeqnet of pink eaniatioas. The lorely bride, who entered wi^ the bridegroom, wore a wed ding gown of white satin and ehit- fim. fashioned with round neckline embrodlered with se^ pearls, long ■leoTss ending ‘in points at the wrists and foil skirt with Iragtby train. She wore a finger-tip reU of bridal illasion, and carried a cascade bouquet of white cama- tlona. ThaobrMegroom had as his beat inan, his brother, the Rev.--Mat thew Raboa of Cbarieston. Mrs. T. D. Parris, mother of tbe bride, wore black crepe and a cor sage of red roses. After the ceremony a reception waa held. The triple-tiered wed ding cake flanked with ferns and white snapdragons adorned the taeeHmrered table. Cake and punch were serred to the gneste by Mias Gloria Byrd and Miss Ruth Purris, sister of the brMe. Miss Eunice Byrd presided orer the biide's regis ter. Daring the erening tbe yonng couple left for their wedding trip to the mountains of North Caro lina. For trareling the bride wore a pink and black ensemble with black aceessorias aad carnation cor- ■aga. Mrs. Raboh is the yonngeet daughter of Mrs. T. D. Parris and the late Mr. Pnirla of Gayoe. She receired her education at Brook- land-Cayce high school and Draugb- on'a Buslaeaa opUega. Columbia, and now holds a poaltion with Bridges Fumitnrs company of Co lumbia. Mr. Rabon Is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rabon of Csyce, formerly of Camden. He reeehred his ednestion in the Cam den schools and serred with tbe United States nary in ths Bnro- peaa and Southwest Paclfie theat ers. Sines hii discharge Mr. Rabon baa been connected with the Wil son Motor company of Columbia. ■lui'-e FLYLIII—MeOAtKttt. The marriage of much interest to their many friends of the two Caro- Uaas was that of Mias Mabel Plylar and Clyde Alton McCaekiU. whick took place Satarday. December 91 at the home of Her. Jamec lil WUder of Pageland, with Bar. WIkA er performing the ceremony. The bride is tbe only dsuikter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ptyler of Jeffereon. She la a graduate of Pageland high school. Ww some time she has been employsd la RarteriUe. The biidagroom la tha aoB of Mrs. Lissia McCaskiU and the late James T. MeCaakitt of Bathaaa H* i*a-^ eelred hla edneaUoa la tea B«.thane puMic aehools. He ta now amployad at Sonoco Prodocte oompany in HarterlB^. Aftef a short wadding trip to points of interest la South Caro lina and Goorgia, they are making: tboir ‘ home with tha groom'b mother. Beginning Saturday AU Winter COATS SUITS DRESSES HATS Are Greatly Reduced!! in EARLY and taka Of VahMg. Your Qiolea Outlook Shop 0 ^ Sm-^E!! The winner of the 1947 Stork Derba Goto STERLING SILVER BABY SPOON And remember, we also have to stock many other item»that%rill fit into your infant menage very nicely Mrs. Arrante is the only ehOd qC Mr. sad Mrs. OUn Thitiiss Johnsen of Floremm. She la a graduate of the Floreaoe hlMi seh^ aad at tended tee University ef Georgis, where she was ohMea as ths Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. EOm trans ferred to tbe niverstty of Soute d^llna la tba tall of 1945. aad St the time:Qf her manlage was a member of the Junior class. . Mr. Arrants. the son M Mrs. Henry C. Arrants bf Camden and the late Mr. Arrants, Is a member of the house of representatives from Kershaw county, sarviag for ths second time. He was raMseted upon his discharge fiWM tha United Statee navy, ia whldi he served four years, holding tee rank of lieutenant. Mr. Arrante was grad uated from Martha 'Rerry oMlege, Rome. Ga.. wker eh# was prssidsnt of the senior class, was listed in Wh<yf Who Among Btndente tn [Amerlesn Cottegee and Unlversttlea, and a manteer of tha Blua Kay. Ha Is an laatrttctor .#t poUtlcal sel- enes at tha UMvavstty sf South Carolina whils attandlng tha law school of ths aatvonUty. He and his brMa will raslds at thalr apart ment im Hollywoad drtva, OMam- Christmas Program In WimberlAHall The. Mateodlst Tmteg Adult Bible class and foBowship group held teahr sMSthly tnelnl .Doesm- bar(i9. Wfanbarly Bal wib bshu- titnily daeoratad isr tha bolMay season with pina, hKirtas and a Christmas trs*. ^ duftotnuNi cussto! ltl hgr I* t. Mayer opsasd tha nisatiag. A pray' sr hr Mr. Way^anf a Yury« ap- proprlata poem tot by Miss Whaom Ihnma toUoirad. Joe Jankias, tha ffasMsnt, onllsd Ur r^orta Of tea past stac months woik. Adtur whlcli all gate* srud in tha dlntag ihidi far raksik ■Mkte. Mn. Mtten L. G#m grusldsd at tea pundt bowL unlisted by Mrjs Joe Janhlns and tlite. J. R Me- tr. fkuli taka q^sa ssrvsd by at tha tJugfi to avury ana. dk HONDAY 25th ersary Coats ..Suits and TUESDAY pnee n We are including all of our Fall Merehandiae DresseA Coats and Suits On Hiu Safe At HALF PRICE CddtraBng our 26th Annioofoary, we uM otter epee- tale on att odd merehandioe before inventory- SHOES Our EMire Stedk Goes On Sale 97.96 mdl&96 - |6;96aiiA9996 - 14.00 v • ' It'"' ■ ! J, 'V,