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' .rT-i •^.' V 1 S ( ) ( 1 ( T'l / Bln. Jo« OsikiB Is TlsitlBC her I dsu«hter sad' soii-to4sw, Mr.; and Mn. Jim Tenr to MisaU Iha-.f, Mr. and Mrs. Bslpli N. Chats of ConnecUcttt hsre taken up their [printer resldenca^ th^ hone oa Lskerlew arenue; Mn. Ben W. Heath is spendlns a week at St PetershoTf. Fla., where Mr Heath is in charge of the iFk^da Oil oompaBy offloe. I Mr and Mrs. W. T. MIUm’ hare purchased the home of Mrs. B. a. I^den at 406 Laarens street and |«xpeet to ocqipy It shortly after he first of next month. Mr. and Mn. BiU Aostell and jby* of LanrMOs hare recently oved here. Mr. Anstell. who has «n connected with Belk’s store ^ Hendersonrine, N. C., has been [nnsferred and will be associated rlth Belk's here. Lieut. Wm. O. Majtw, Jr., whs has been spending the past SO days vlth his wife and parenU, left Jan- Lary IS for Camp Stoneman, Calif He will be there for abont a month hfter which he will leare by boat for Manila. His wife and daogbten Plan to sUy with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Major, Sr.. nntU hla return. HOBKIRK HILL' CHAPTER OAR WILL HOLD MEETING TpDAY The Hobklrk HUl Chapter DJLR, will hold ita January meeting at the homo of Mrs. Manrln, Friday afteraoon, January S4. at 4 o’clock. ^Election of delegates to the 51 conference (the annual meeting of tht SUte Society) at Florence on March 4, 6 and C and to Continent al (3ongreaa to Washington in May will be held. Mrs. O. R. (^ney. Regent of Sam uel Bacot Chapter, Florence, has issued a cordial inTitatlon...ta...aU Daughters. Florence Hotel will be headquarters. All officers and chairmen must lend In their yearly reports to respectire State Chair men by February first." Mrs. Marie Tindal will act as chairman of Res olutions'and Mrs. Ton Treeckow will be on this committee. \ CThe Clot ties CTree WOMENS EXCHANGE BUILDING Lnurena Street SPRING PRINTS and COTTONS All Winter Suits and Dresses at. ONE-HALF price GARDEN CLUB CARD PARTY CHANGED The Pine Tree groep announ- oee thatt ita card party erill be held at Sarafleld Club Pridayt January SI, at S:S0 p. m. All dealring table reeervatione call Miss Adele Savage at SG and bring cards and adtnlaelen fee. There will be 'prtsee and re- freehments will be eerved at five o'clock. Any wanting tea will be welcome then. The party ie for the benefit of the hoepitai grounds, to come and.enjoy helping a good eauee. Margaret. McLean Is Bride Of. Bob Branham < Miss Margaret Rnth 'McLean, daughter of Mrs. Lena S. McLean, became the bride of Robert Lewis Branham.of Blaney and C!amden at .a...aaiet.bnt impresslTe ceremony that took place at 8 o’clock on the evening of January 11 at the par sonage of the First Baptist cbnrcb. Rev. J. B. Caston officiating. The double ring ceremony waa used. Following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the home of the bride’s mother. The bride’s table carried a three-tiered wedding cake, flanked by candelabras with lighted tapers, llie boose was decorated with pink carnations and ferns. Punch and cake was served by Mrs. David Lemire and Jean McLean, sisters of the bride. The bride is a graduate of the Camden high school. During her school years she was prominent as a member of the girls basketball team, being one of the ontatanding girl players in the history of the institution. ’The groom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Branham of Blaney and le a graduate of the Blaney high school. He received bis discharge from tb» navy on April 4,1948, after serving for a period of S4 months as storekeeper 2-C. ’The young couple are making their home at 1110 Fair street to this city. ’The groom is employed here as an assistant manager of the J. C. Petiney company store. JOIN HOSPITAL AUXILIARY! If you have not Joined the Wo men’s Auxiliary of the Camden Hospital, please send your $1.00 to Mrs. Leon Schlosburg at your earl iest convenience. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO MEET Th» Woman’s Auxiliary of the (Camden hospital will hold a meet ing et the nurses home on Monday, January 27, at 4 p. m. Officials of the auxiliary remind all members that membership does are now pey- THE PUBUC EYE IS ON YOU! A SMART GIRL! •Gravy Stains and Lipstick Smudges don’t faze our pert young lass! She knpws that she can count on us to remove them quickly, efficiently and inexpensive ly. ''Our Bcientifie cleaning elinUnatee all shrinkage •.. ^ves you a Perfect job. ^ Our Specialty .. .Ladies Dresses Tbe Citi Laundry & Gainden Dry Cleangs M. SCOTT FIELDS ffFor partkiilar work ... for paxkctUjt pwaplo** ask for fkoM ospBrta ia Dry. CT—wing . toMtssoUltlwIwlook 4o ' olwwwiwg for' Phone 17 Wedding of ' Baftram-West In a simple *but lovely double- ring ceremony at BroadYay Math- odiat church. Orlpndo. Fla., Decem ber 29. Miss Katkarin Virginia Bartram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L Bartram. became the bride of Raymond Troy WeeL son of Mrs. it. L. West of Camden and the late Ix L. West . Tbe candlelight ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. W. Austin and the Rev. W. H. Moore, The chnrch was effectively decorated with palms, fern and floor baskets of white gladkdL Mrs. Paollne Tiller, organist with Miss Martha TUIer and Marion Wiggins, as soloists, furnished the wedding mnslc. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin fashioned along princess lines with long pointed sleevee and a sweetheart neckline. The maid of honor, Mies Jane Kirst wore a white gown with a fitted lace bodice, and full taffeta skirt. She wore a halo cap and long white gloves and carried a bouquet of red roses. Mies Betty West bridesmaid, and Miss Carol Wllllama, Junior bridea- maid, were dressed identical to the maid of honor. Little Margarite Driggers, the flower girl, wore a dress of white organdy and white bonnet and car ried a basket of red and white rosea Alvo Stokes, ancle of the bride groom, wss best man. and Carl Ware, Keenan Stringer and Walter Hodges served as ushers. Mrs. Bartram. mother of the bride, wore a gown of green velvet and ain orchid corsage. Mrs. West, mother of the groom, wore a gown of black crepe with a pink bodice and a* shoulder cor sage of orchids. Following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the home of tbe bride's aunt. Mrs. Ethel Ware. The couple left for a short wed ding trip after which they will be at Durham, N. C., where they both will attend Dnke university. Red Cross Notes •idle K. von Tresekow The executive board of the Ker shaw county chapter of the Ameri can Red Cross met at headquarters, January 14, for the Ust meeting of the year. Major Brailsford pre sided. Mrs. George Wilson Is as sisting Mrs. Dorothy Smith in the home service department The annual meetlag of the chap ter was arranged for January 21. at 6 p. m„ at the Prasbyterian Sun day Bchool rooms The . Southeast^ em area ofticialB aent commenda tory lettere for the part the chap ter took in the formm on dlsaeter and fire haxards. Allison DuBose gave a full report on the meeting with the city council and the re sults thereof and thfmks were voted { to Mr. Daltiaa and fae city faUtore. i Mr. Stokse reported iacreaeed la-j terest to teepeeikm . of county school hoases and that every step I to make them safe la being taken | and the adviee of the teapeetot fol lowed. Mrs. Gaither anBonneed two I claseee to home nnrstog woald he started at the high school. Miasj Oeraldloe Davie and Mrs. Naacy Zerap Kaen, RN, wOl he tbe to-1 stmetors. The fund quota was announced I by Major Brailsford and a chair man will soon he selected. The chairman introduced Mrs. Cleve land of Sontbeastem area who men tioned the fnnd campaign and ex pressed pleaenre at being a guest at the hoard meetlag. The follow ing were appointed as the nomi nating oomitottee: M. H. Heyman. Mrs. MayneU Davis and Arthur | Stokes. The resignation of Mrs. Dorothy Smith as home service j seeretaiy waa regretfully accepted and a vote of thanks given her tor | her talthtal and competent service. She la alio chairman of home ser vice and gives eervlee day and] nlBht sad la ably asekted to the ardaous task by Mrs. Marie Barrett | and a tew other workers. Major Brailsford, who has been! toitofttUy acting as chairmsn since I Janaary, 1942, also tendered hls| restgaatioa to take effect on Jan aary 11 at the annam aMatlag. Of- RAM ffVK Doris Babin Is January Bride The home of Mrs. Leon SchloY burg was the scene of the wedding of Mies Dolores Karesh Babin, dan^ter of Robert Babin and the late Sara Karesh Babin, of Cam den, and Sidney William Schatten, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schatten of Nashville, Tenn.. Janaary 11. at d.P- m. Rabbi David Karesh dnd Rabbi Sidney Ball<m of Colnmbla officiat ed before a hdbkgronnd of palme, aonthem imUax and seven branch ed white candles. £Uiha B. Schlosburg, pianleL pre sented a program of wedding mu sic before the ceremony. The bride was given In merrlage by her father, Robert Babin. Man uel Schatten. brother of the bride groom. waa best man. Jack Carr served as usher. The bride wore a battle green costume sulL with a corsage of three bronte slipper orchids. Miss Joen Schlosburg, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor, wear ing a pearl gray costume suiL with a corsage of lavender orchids. Charlotte Schatten. sister of the bridegroom, served as bridesmaid, wearing a lime green costume suit I with a corsage of lavender orchids. A reception dinner party was held immediately after the cere mony at Sarsffeld clpb for the wed- [ding party and out-of-town guests. Later in the evening the couple left for a wedding trip to Virginia and when they return they will nuke their home In Nashville, Tenn. Mra. Schatten, who attended the University of South Carolina, was a member of Alpha ElpsUon Phi aoror- Ity, She later wae aseociated with Davlson-Paxon company in Colum bia where she wae advertising man ager. ,} The bridegroom attended Andrew Jackson university and is now li huslnees in Nashville. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and *Mra. Max Schatten. Miss (^larlotte Schatten. Mrs. Sadie Silverman and Jack Carr, all of Nashville; Miss Bea Efron, Mr. and Mra. Emil Gross, Mrs. Abe Heilman and Dr. David Heilman, all'of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hirach of At lanta^ Ga., and Mr .and Mrs. Stan- |ley Babin and Mrs. Louts Steeinger of Baltimore, Md. fleers of the chapter are elected annually. The chapter has had a moat lacceesfur year. The retiring officers and chairman have en joyed their work together and wish to thank the public generally for the honor bestowed upon them and the cooperation received. More than a quarter of a mil lion people are admitted annually, to U. SS. mental Inatltntkme. liberty Hill News Ckpt. N. S. Richards and daagh- ters. Misses Llssle, Sophie and Rlgbton Richards, epent Sunday at Davidson. N. C.. with hik brother. Rev. Dr. E. M. Richards and family. We are sorry to learn that Rev. Richards is to undergo an opera tion very soon, and Join his many friends in wishing for him a safe operation and speedy recovery of his usual good health. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cunningham were bnsinese visitors in Camden on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McChrae at tended the concert of their son. John R. McCrae in Bishopvtlle on Thursday night. L. L. Thompson spent Thursday afternoon with his sister, Mrs. A. MacLanchlin, in Cheater. Mrs fined ^ by eicknimr Mrs. Tmesdsle and son, Norlna Truesdale, of DeKalh, were bosi- s. Jones has been con- to018r home several days ness visitors to o«r villaca mm day last week. W. E. (Ned) Canntngham ex pects to leave on Satarday next to enter Maxtoa Junkw college as a G. L itudmit After a couple of weeks of cold, cloudy, rainy, foggy and disagree able weather, bright sunshine and c(Hd and creepy atmosphere has been ei^oyed for a conple of days. Hog klllteg weather I BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Bom to Mr. and Mrs. C. O. (Red) Stogner Jr., a baby girl. Deeds Mar garet. on January 4, 1947. at <:4S p. m.. at the University hoepltaL Augusta, Ga. Both mother and bahr are doing ftoe. LYTTLITON BTRECT METHODIST George K. Way. Pastor Sunday school. 10 a. m. Preaching at 11:16 a. m., and 7.*80 p. m. 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THE MAS1T* ^arM Latasd hA Each season, ROTHMOOR has offered a most distinguished collection of coats and suits to just a few carefully chosen stores. I Their things are exceptionally lovely and are tailored to keep their beauty through the years. It is therefore with great pride and enthusi asm that we have selected ROTHMOOR and that ROTHMOOR has selected us as the one store in Camden to bring you these famous clothes. I 4. r. - A , -* - ■ -- m <-1 NM m nriNawiM