The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 17, 1947, Image 5
Camden Girl Weds
Man From Lancaster
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Mra. Omrr«tt Miller is Tisitiof
her hasband’s parents in Dearinf;
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Miss Edna Marlon Farmer ot
Camden and OoldviUe and Bdward
Franklin Crolley ol Umcater were
united in marriage in a candle light
ceremonj Christmas day at 6
o’clock. Elder Hartley of this city
officiated ustog the doable ring
ceremony.
The home of Mrs. Colin CroUey,
a sister-in-law of the groom, where
the ceremony took place, was fes
tive with Tale* decorations. The
room in which the knot was tied
was in traditional bridal white and
green. Two tall cand^bra with
lighted taperd, white gladioli, poln-
settas and ferns were used effec
tively. Donald Crolley. brother of
the groom, lighted the tapers.
Th^ groom was attended by Mr.
Player, while Miss Has^ Adam was
maid of honor. For hw wedding
gown the bride wore grey with
brown accessories and a pnrple*
throated orchid.
Following the ceremony an tar
formal reception was h^d. The
bride’ is the daughter of Mrs. Lonlse
Farmer of Qoldvllle. She was edu
cated in the Camden, schools and
at Clinton. She took nurses train
ing at the Camden hospital and in
New Orleans. ff
'The groom is the nephew of Jfrs.
Carolyn Crolley of this city. He
was educated in the Camden
schools and served in the army
for five years, 38 months of which
were overseas.
The young couple srill make
their home at Lancaster.
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Caipden Garden Club
The monthly group meetings of
the Garden Club were held on Mon
day afternoon, January 11.
Mrs. Pomeroy was -hostess for
the Boxwood Group. Mrs.' Frank
Wooten, Jr., the new chairman, pre
sides. This group is making a study
of the propagstioh of plants, and
at this meeting Miss Harman gave
a demonstration of Rooting by Cut
tings and Miss Fletcher Rooting
by Layering. Mrs. W. C. Sahngnd
reported that the work on the
Hampton Park project had begun
by removing stamps of trees and
concrete.
The Holly Tree group was en
tertained by Mrs. Marvin, with
Mrs. Wall as assistant hostp^
Plans, dravm by Mrs. Hauprlch,
Ifor the beautlfjring of Rectory
Square were submitted. 'With the
approval of the city council this
[work will be started very soon.
The Pine True Group, meeting
ith Mrs. Alex Savage, reported
|that a substantial fence had been
lecured for the hospital founds,
id this will be beautified with
limbing roses.
All of the groups voted to have
garden show In March. After the
irograms, the hostesses served
light refreshments.
(^ty Dn^ Co.
A DOROTHY GRAY IVtNt
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Mra John A. Griswold of Wll-
funstown has bemi visiting at the
Cpnrt Inn. •.
Mra A. P. FTanclne of Philadel
phia and Murray, Bay. Canada to
at the Court Inn:
Miss Faye Hinson has returned
to Charleston after spending a few
days with Mias Barbara Ray.
B. W. Heath left last week for
SL Petersburg, Fla, where he will
take charge of the office of the
Florida Oil company. . .
Doc Williford, Jr., to now at
home recuperating satisfactorily
after having undergone an emer
gency operation at the Camden hos
pital recently.
PvL Willie Giles Huggins, sec
ond son of Mr. and Mrs. Oltoton
lugglna to now serving with the
United States Marine corps in
Gtmo Bay, in Cuba.
Recenet visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
B. Ray were: Mrs. J. 8. Hinson
of Charlestoa Mr. and Mrs. Pauh
Nixon of Winston-Salem. Mt. and
Mrs. W. T. Spears of Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Marshall ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
darshall have returned after hav
ing spent a week in Miami, Fla.,
where they attended the air show.
Granger Komegay, Carl Schlos-
>arg, Marion Schlosburg, Howard
Speaks and Perry Langston left
Monday for Hot Springs, Ark.,
where they will spend the next
two weeks.
Miss BUly Denton of near Bto|i-
opvllle, who has been employed at
the Thpmas Tavern for the pest
several months, has accepted a
position as soda fountain dispenser
at the City Drug company store.
Mr.’an^ Mrs. Donald J. Duteher
and daughters of Savage, Md., have
returned home after spending two
ween with Mrs. Dutchef^s mother,
irs. R. L. Moseley. Mrs. Moseley
accompanied them hotne for a few
weeks stay.
Allen Gliston Huggins II, oldest
son of Mr.Nand Mrs. Gliston Hug-
j dns, who served 17 months in the
USNR as a photographic ^te 8rd
class, has returned to b^wberry
college after spending the holidays
with hto parents here.
Lieut. Commdr. Martha R. Single-
ton, nSNR, who has been on duty
n New Orleans, to spending her
terminal leave with her parents,
dr. .and Mrs. C. P. DuBose, Sr.
Lieut. Commander Singleton enter
ed the naval service in January.
1948.
Mr. and Mrs. H.'M. Williams
and children of Lantana, Fla., have
returned to Camden and are at
present nuking their home with
Mrs. R. L. Moseley. Mr. Williams
recggtly received bis discharge
'rom tlM AAF after having served
five years in that capacity.
Mr. and Mra T. D. Hunlns had
a happy surprise visit from their
son. Fired T. Huggins and hto
friend. Merle Lewis of Bridge-
water, Msa last Thursday and Fri
day. Fred Huggins and Mr. Lewis
flew in from Gainesville, Fla, in
twin-engine Cessna; airplane be-
onging te Stengel Flying Service
of Gainesville, where both are in-
structors. Both are veteran pQots
and served overseas.
Little Miss “Piedy”
Mahaffey Entertains
Uttle Miss "’^edy" Mahaffey en
tertained 60 guests last Saturday
altemoon, January 4, at the home
of her mother. The event was her
elt^Ui birthday.
9nr cake for the occasion was
white tripimed in pln)^ with pink
candles burning. After games, the
guests were served chocolate SPIF
oicles and cake and presented wiUi
paper baskets filled with candy.
She was assisted in serving by
her mother, Mrs. Esther Mahaff^,
Miss Celeste Mumford, Mrs. An
drew Whitaker, Mrs. Hugh Billups,
Mrs. Warren v Smith, Mrs. John
Nettles, Mrs. Robin Zemp, Mrs. Wil
Ito Sheom and Mrs. Horace Camp-
ben.
BRIDE OF DECEMBER
Bride-Elect Honored
At Lovely Party
Mrs. Leon Schlosburg introduced
her sister-in-law. Mrs. Blihn Schloe-
burg, to Camden with a beautiful
tea at her home on Tuesday, Jan
uary 14. from 4 to «.
The guests were met at the door
by Mrs. Hubert Wilson and Mra.
Arnold Allen. In the receiving line
were Mra. Leon Schlosburg, Mra.
Elihu ^hloeburg and Mrs. Levin
son, mother of the brld^lect.
The living room was ntrkctitely
decorated with pink and white
gladiolas.
Ihe dining room table covered
with a Venetian lace bouquet cloth,
was beautifully decorated with a
brides* bouquet,of white mixed
flowers in ^e center and hanging
from the chanderller were dainty
streamers of white satin ribbon and
fern at each end of the, table. Mra.
Dess Goodale and Mra. John Gar
ret poured tea by candlelight. Plac
ed on. the table were platters of
open-faced sandwiches, chicken
salad sandwiches and individually
decorated brides’ cakes. Decorative
mints and nuts were also served.
Assisting the hostess were Mra.
'tGrglnia Bennett, Miss Sara Wolfe
and Miss Rosalee Block.
Enjoys First
Christmas Tree
LitUe Miss Pamela Lane WU
liams enjoyed h« lint Ghristi
tree this year. The tree was a
beautiful fur sent to hw by her
two little cousins from Coos Bay,
Oragon.
House guests in the Williams’
home were: Mra. Carl F. Butts and
her son, Hilton of Wilson, N. C.,
Mra. Ida Hilton of Wilson, N. C.,
great grandmother of Pamella’s.
Pamela to the only thmidtter of
Mr. and Mra. Robert WlUimns of
Bethnne and granddaughter of Mrs.
M. a McCaskiU.
Legion Auxiliary
Notes
The regular meeting of the Le
gion Auxiliary for January was held
Friday, January 10. Despite the
cold, the efforts of the 26 members
thwe were greatly appreciated.
Miss Gene Williams, music teach
er for the Baron DeKalb school,
sang the “Star Spangled Banner,”
at the opening of the meeting, be
ing accompanied on the piano by
Mra. Wm. Hoffman.
The question has been asked of
several members, “Just what do we
do and—do we aid others, othw
than veterans families?** The jan-
swer is, “Wd do, whenevw we can,
and funds are still available.** Our
welfare chairman, Mra. W. T. MU-
ler, to glad to do what she can.
Sometimes .organisations overlap
in their welfare work. A movement
is on foot among the organisations
to take care of that situation.
We'were again entertained by
Miss 'Williams with two songs, ac
companied by Mrs. Hoffman.
For “‘Poppy Day,** the Auxiliary
decided to increase th^ order over
last year. The poppies are made
by the hospitalised veterans,^ en
abling them to make money for
tkelr own use and for their families,
if need be. *The money 4he Auxil
iary obtains from the sale of the
poppies is used to help with their
families in the county.
Mrs. L H. Harden, reoentlg
moved from Columbia to Camden,
explaining the three-day nursing
school instruction plan, in a vet
eran’s unit course.
Through the efforts of Mrs. Maris
Tindal the constitution and by
laws, were revised and a^pted for
the James Leroy Belk Post, No.
17, Legion Auxiliary.
After the adjournment, refresh
ments were served by the six host
esses for the January meeting.
They were: Mrs. Alma FHetag,
Mrs. Wm. O. Major, Mrs. J. W,
Hammond, Mrs. C. H. Brown, Mrs
Arthur Stokes and Mra. R. L. Gas
ton. A delightful social hour iras
enjoyed by aH i
Gmther-Goodale
Win ^Id ^ent
At Camden Oub
Shot a Not 70—Also- Hawo
Low Groan For Afternoon
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MRS. COLVIN WILEY SHEORN, who before the marriage on
December 21, in Bethesda Presbyterian church, was Miss Elisabeth
Holmes Midler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mortlmwr Glover Muller
of Camdqn.' Mr. Bheorn is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Benton Sbeorn,
also of this* city. 'v
Mrs. Granger Gaither and W. L.
Goodale were ^e winners of the
' Scotch foursome at the Camden
County club last Saturday.
They put together a 41 and 44
for a gross 86. which with a handi
cap,of 17 gave them a net 70. Tied
for second place with net 73’8 were
Ida McDowell and Granger Korna-
gay 89-18—^78 and Priscilla Buckley
and Cliff Leonard with 91-18—78.
Scores in the play were as fol
lows:
Gaihter-Goodale. 86-16—-70.
McDowell-Kornegay. 89-18—78.
Buckley-Leonard, 91-18—78.
Taller-Taller. 92-18—78.
Hanley-Galther, 102-28^78.
Hedth-McKaln. 98-18—77.
Woolfe-Rhodes, 95-17—78.8
Can You Help
This Texas Lady?
The Chronicle to in receipt of a
letter from Mra. John Sawyer of
Texas, who is seeking a purse lost
on ihe streets of Camden when
she stopped here recently.
The letter reads as follows:
“To Whom It May Concern:
“Recently, while en route from
New Jersey to Texas, I stopped in
Camden, S. C., to rest awhile and
get something to eat When I open
ed the car door my purse must
have fallen out, and I did hot
miss it until quite awhile Vater. If
jsome one, like niysiM. was travel-
Mrs. C. B. Dannelly
Now At Her Home
The friends of Mrs. C. B. Dan-
nelly. the former Alyce Melton
Connell, will be glad to know that
she to home after being in the Cam
den hospital for some time receiv
ing treatment for neck injuries, re
sulting from an automobile acci
dent with Mrs. Lois Scott 'Para-
more in Hamlet N. C., on Decem
ber 1. However, hei; condition to
such that it will be many months
before she will be able to return
to her work with WUco, Inc., Co
lumbia, S. C.
Card Party At
Cedai* Knoll '
The Pine Tree group of the Cam-
dmi Garden club will have a card
party at the home of Mra. William
L Goodale on Friday, January SL
et 8:80 p. m. Mra. Goodale has
kdndly given the use of her lovely
home because the purpose to to
raise funds for the beautification of
Hie hospital grounds.
There will be a door prise, soore
prise and a floating prise.
Refreshments will be served at
6, and it is hoped that those who
do not care to play will come tor
tea and enjoy an afternoon la one
of Camden’s beauty spots. Admis
sion will be 76 cents.
Corporal Wiley theoni At Heme
Cpl. Wiley Sheom, son of Mrs.,
Beulah Sheom and the late Wiley
Sheom, Sr., who has been in ser
vice overseas for the past year, to
Education Ass’n.
WiU Hold Raliies
During January
Ing through and found it. I will
never locate it. bat if a local resi
dent found it, perhaps they will
contact me.
“It la a black corde bag,, not too
j large. The contents are not eo
. valnable, only eentimental value
There to some eouvenlei* money
from Panama and Japan; also a
stRc handkerchief sent me by my
brother from Japan. In the pnrae
was a brown leather billfold, con
taining pictures of myself, my little
boy, friends and pictures oi my
son's/ father, who was killed in
The department of cUssroom ’ ““o® overraas. BesidM an en-
teacher of South CaroUna Eduea- "»»ment these are the oh y pte-
tlon association will hold rallies ot him. I would like
throughout the state during thei^®II •
purpose of infonni& teachers of ^®**:«*^ whatsoever to any-
the work of the elassroom teacher •toe. please. If you have found
department on local, sute and na- • purse.^won’t yon tend the
tlonal levels. — I Sawyer,
o( W..t Vlr^taU. pMl<l.l.t J tb.
department of classroom teadiere, ' ^ ** ^
National Edtr^tion association, and
Mias Hilda Maehling, executive sec-' '
ratary of the department classroom CS/anvalAgifl
teachers. NBA. It Is an unusual OUttfllCoo vravttlld
privilege for the teachers to have HfLv Denials a
both these leaders to participate in DUOH JLO AllDllC
these meetings. !
All school peraons,,members off The Clarkson Bseo station at
civic clubs, legislators, or any one Church knd West DeKalb streeta to
Interested In the work are urged offering a nnlqne srlndow display
to attend. jof the new wonder ‘Ethel Brand
The following to a part of the i. Cleaner. Slip the mastic seat cush-
Bchedttle:
Monday. January 20, 4 p. m.,
Chester, Chester high school.
Tuesday, January 21, 4 p. m.,
Florence, Florence boteL
Thursday, January 28, 4. p.
.Columbia, Columbia high sehooL
Uwers and card table covers
The eoanlese cleaner which waa
thd subjed of an Intereetldg ar
ticle la the January Issue of the
the most
removing dirt
I from most anything and Jim Clark
‘"“ison, Jr., the manager of t|ie filling
at the heme of hto mother on station, looke for a big densand on
terminal leave. He will receive hto the part of the pnbllo.
discharge in February at which
MOB FtVB
Rev. W. S. Walters
Dies At Hartsville
Funeral eervlcee for the Raw.
WUllam 8. Walters, 7L retired
Baptist minister, were conducted at
2 o’clock Thursday afternoon f?om
the First Baptist church at Harts-
vllle, by the Rev. Mack M. Goee.
Interment followed In Diunaaous
cemetery. T
Mr. Walters moved to Hartsville
a few weeks ago and .resided at
804 College avenue. Ho ierved sev
eral Baptist churches In Kershaw
county and organised t|ie Wateree
Baptist church.
He Is survived hy hto e:hlQw; one
son, the Rev. J. B. Walters ol
Lamar, and four grandchildren.. '
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Navy Recruiter To
Return To Camden
Due to the Intensive drive (or
enlistments In.the Naval Reserve
V-8 inactive) and for enlistments
n the Regular Navy, a recruiter
from the Navy. Recruiting Station
n Rock Hill will visit Capiden each
Wednesday afternoon.
Veterans from any branch of tho
armed forces are Eligible to enltot
in the Naval Reserve for Inactive
duty. Men with no -previous servlee
are eligible provided they meet
certain requirements.
Young men 17-30 may enltot In
the^egular Navy provided they
meel^'^q^mental and phyaical re-
qulreme^.
Any man Interested in the above
e urged to contact the Navy Re
cruiter kt the post office In Cam
den each Wednesday afternoon
from 1 p. m. nntU 4 P. UL.
ADDITIONAL WANT AM
FOR SALE—Five burner table top
Florenoe Stove. Call 188-R. 44p
LOST—Buick bub cap between tile
City Filling station and airport
Reward to finder If returned to
City Filling statlqn. Mra. W. J.
Mayfield.44o
Drivs A UfB
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Camden Theatre
Friday and Satitf^y
Jamiary 17 and 18
xROLL ON TEXAS
MOON**
Roy Rogere—^Oebby" Heyee
Also Selected Shert Subjeetc
Saurday, Jannary 18
lOiSO P. M. Show
•THEY’RE SHADOWED**
Aattal'UMilee-rLIeyd Corrisan
Monday and Tnosday
Jaaaary 20 and 21
Lsurenea Oliver Jem
Fentaiiie
In
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