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THl CAMDKIi CHBOWICH, CAMDIW, SOUTH CAWOLIWA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1»47 RAQ8 FiVt Bride of January S O CI e T Y Telephone 29 S I1013ERT LEWIS BRANHAM tho former Margaret Ruth Me- n daughter of Mrs. Lina S. ,ian who was married on Jan- r 11 at the First Baptist church lonage by the Rev. J. B. Caaton. ■' ■ % BIRTH r and Mrs. John C. Jordan an- ‘nce the birth of • a daughter, Dda Gayle, on February 13. HlllllimilillllllHIHIHUP OMtNG ATTRACTIONS laiglar Theatre rntr Broad and RutladBa Bts Fri.-Set.t Feb. 21-22 “RAIDERS OF THE SOUTH” with Johnny Mack Brown *■ Also Serial and Comedy Saturday Night, 10:30 (For Colored Only) “SON OF INGAGI” Also Louis Jordan and His Band In TOOT THAT TRUMPET” fon.-Tuea., Feb.. 24-25 |n Ail the World No Show Like Thiel “STANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE” encer Tracy—Nancy Kelly Latest News Mrs. Bessie Seegars is a patient in the Baptist hospital in Colum bia Dr. Benton Burns of Orangeburg Tisited relatlTes in Camden on Tneaday. Miss Mariam Bruce has left for Pomona, Calif., where she plans to make her future home. Steve Connell, student at the Uni verslty of South Carolina, spent Wednesday in Camden. Mrs. W. Henry Clybum and Mrs. D. M. Davis sp^nt Sunday in Hartsville and Bennettsvllle. Mrs. John Lindsay returned on Wednesday flrora a weeks visit with relatives in Hamlet. N. C. Joseph E. Sheffield and L. W. Boykin II have returned frora -w extended trip to Mexico and the Southwest Dr. George Brunson of the staff of doctors at State Park visited his mother, Mrs. George Brunson, Sr., on Tuesday, Mrs. C. P, McCoy has recently returned from an extended visit to her son, M. L. McCoy, at Day tona Beach, Fla. Claude Weathers, who is In naval training at Bainbridge, Md., was a guest at the'home of his parents here last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Buckley who have been spending the past month in Florida returned to their winter home here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Jr., Tisited their daughter, Mrs. Leon ard Hauprlch and Mr. Hauprich in Orangeburg recently. Mrs. M. O. Muller, Rectory Square, is spending this week in Charlotte. N. C., the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. K. Hallett. Mrs. Dan B. Mackey of Marietta, Ga.. spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Nsttles on Laurens street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Boineau of Columbia were the weekend guests of the C. E. Bolneau’s at their plantation at Boykin. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Trnesdale have returned after a visit to her sister and brother, Mrs. Fred Watts and John Spears, of Charleston. Capt. Austin T. Jones and wife have returned to Washington after spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jones, on Walnut street. Mrs. R. L. Moseley and Mr. and Mrs. H. M, Williams and children have returned home after having spent three weeks at home of Mr. and Mrs, Donald J. Dutcher, Wash ington. Mrs. Fisher Black and children. Fisher, Jr., little Miss Blakeney and Lee of Palls Church, Va., are spend ing several months here with Mrs. Black’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Zemp on Fair street. Miss Gloria Talbert of Columbia was the guest this week of the Wat kins on Laurens Court. She came especially to see William Watkins, who is recuperating from an ap pendix operation. Mrs. Russell B. Thompson (Laurie West), and attractive baby son. Donald of Boston, Mass., ar rived by plane on Monday for a visit with her mother, Mra. L. L. I West, Halle street Mr. and Mrs. Neal Burlingame, of Binginham, N. •¥., were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wheeler P. Thomas, Kirkwood Heights, enroute to Florida. They also stopped over on their way home. Mrs. Malcolm Bryant and young son, Ben, returned to their homei in St, Louis, Mo., on Wednesday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. B. P. DeLoache who will re main for several months. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Caston mov ed on Wednesday to Columbia where they will make their home As a, matter of information their new address is 3905 I.iamar street and their phone is 41072. Guests at th’e Greenleaf Villa Are; Mrs. Fisher Whitney, New York; Mrs. M, B. Ford. Richmond. Va.; Mrs. Walter Brodle, Washing ton. D; C., and daughter. Mrs. Wil liam Barnett of Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby Smith, who have been making their home here for several years, left on Saturday for Mt. Sterling, Ky. Mr. Smith was assistant manager of Belk’s Department store in Cam den. Mrs. Luther Fields and baby Hugh of Charleston. 8. C., have arrived to Join Mr, Fields who is affiliated with the City Laundfy and Camden pry Cleaners. Mrs. Fields is the former Lucille Lan drum and they are staying for the present with Mr. Fields’ sister, Mrs. J. B. KeHy and Mr. Kelly on Ekwt Hampton Street. Kent Miller, Jr. Celebrates Birthday Kent Miller, Jr., celebrated his seventh birthday on ’Tuesday with a theater party seeing the famous horse picture, "Gallant Bess," and later to the Greenleaf Villa for re freshments. His guests were: Peter Miller, Fred and Rene Smith, Penny and Helen Sheffield, Caral Buckley. Graham DuBose, Phebe, Steve and Miml Miller. Reception For New Pastor And Wife ’This evening, during the hours from 8 to 9:30 o’clock, the new pastor of the First Baptist church and his wife will be honored at a reception. This social is given in order that the entire membership might have the opportunity of meeting Rev. and Mrs. Montgom ery. The reception will be held in the Sunday School Annex. Dinner Party For Ralph N. Shannon Mrs. Ralph N. Shannon gave a dinner party on ’Tuesday evening celebrating the birthday of Ralph N. Shannon. Guests were; Mr. and Mrs. Grainger Gaither, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Taller, Mr. and Mrs. WU- 11am F. Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam L. Goodale, Mr. and Mrs. Jack WThitaker, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Ancrum and Mr. and Mrs. John K. deLoach. Luncheon Given For Mrs. Fisher Black Mrs. Jack WGiitaker compli mented Mra Fisher Black of Falls Church, Va., with a luncheon at her home on North Mill street on Wed nesday. Her guests included: Mrs. Ben Heath, Mrs. Andrew Marion, Mrs. Earl Butts, Mrs. Caroline Rieger, Miss Caroline Richardson, Mrs. Leonard Hauprich of Orange burg and the honor guest. Mrs. WHiitaker again entertained on Thursday afternoon for mem bers of her bridge club. An extra table was added and invited to play were: ;Mr8. R. B. Clarkson. .Mrs. C. H. Zemp, Mrs. A. D. McArn and Miss Caroline Richardson. Dinner Party For Willoughby Smith's Mr. and Mrs. John Hagins enter tained at a dinner party Friday evening in- honor of Mr. and Mrs. W'illougbby Smith who left this week to make their home in Mt. Sterling, Ky, DAR Wiil Meet The Hobkirk • Hill chapter, Daughters of the American Revo-, lution, will hold its monthly meet ing on Friday, February 21, at 4 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Harry Marvin on Rectory Square. Colonel Sumner W'aite, who has just returned from an important mission in India, will give his im pressions of that far-away and im portant country. ^ All members are urged to be present and invited guests will be welcomed. Metho(iist Ladies Sponsor Bake Sale The Business Women’s Guild of Lyttleton Street Methodist church is sponsoring a Bake Sale on Sat urday, March 1, at the DeKalb Pharmacy, starting at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. John Langford is in charge. *««••• Mrs. E. H. Kerrison Entertained at Cards Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Edwin Heriot Kerrison entertained at cards at her home on F'air street, complimenting Mrs. Fischer Black (Elisabeth Zemp) of Falls Church, Va. The guest of honor was pre sented with a glfL First prise was won by Mrs. Fischer Black and the consolation went to Mrs. Robert Bruce. Spring flowers and greens were used as decorations. After cards, the hostess served s sweet course. LOVELY SIDNEY JONES.TO WED 'V \ Legion Hall Scene Of Lovely Party Mr. and Mrs. F, Dess Goodale and Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Wilson gave a large Valentine buffet sup per and dance Friday evening, Feb ruary 14, at the American Legion hall, Pilchard circle. Fifty guests were invited and dancing was en joyed until a late hour. The re freshment table was beautifully ar ranged with a Valentine floral cen terpiece and tall silver candlesticks with red tapers. anthem. Children and Young Peo ple’s service at 5:30 p. m. Midweek service Wednesday 8 p. m. The public is cordially invited to all these services. • f- MISS SIDNEY DUNBAR JONES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ike F. Jones, this city, will bqcoms the bride of William James CrowBon, of Columbia, on Saturday, March 15. The announce ment of the coming marriage of these popular young people has been a source of much interest in Camden and Columbia. Bewu« ironi eomoo That Hang On OreomulsiaQ relieves promptly be cause It goes r^t to the seM <» the trouble to help looaen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell youx druggist to sell you a bottle of Creoxnulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way tt quickly a^U^ the cough or you are. to have your money MKik. CREOMULSION for Coughs, CliMfColdi,BreNciiiHt Bridge Club Meets The members of the ’Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club were en tertained^ this week by Mrs. M. EL Moody at the McLeod residence on Laurens Court. Mrs. Austin She been was an additional guest and high score was made by Mrs. Lane Woodcock. The hostess served de licious refreshments before the card game. Bingo Party Success Entertain At Bridge The Nurses Alumni of the (lam- den hospital held its first public bingo party at St. Mary’s hall on FYiday night. Prank Sheheen acted as banker. E. H. Watts received the door prize, an Azalea plant do nated by the Camden Floral com pany. Many of the game awards were prizes donated by the merch ants and citizens of Camden. Coca- Cola and sandwiches were sold during the evening. Antique Show The Boxwood gn*oup of the Cam den Garden club plans to hold an antique show in March ih one of the town’s old residences. ’The d> tails will be announced later. Leave for University Lantye Williford, Wiley Sheom, Jr., Elbert Byrd, Rhonda Brown and Bill Jennings, all of Camden, entered the Unlvmity of South Carolina last week at mid-term semester. They are all veterans of World War II. Hilton—Holly Miss Mamie Lou Hilton and W. T. Holly were married Saturday afternoon in the Baptie*. parsonage in (Tamden by Rev. J. B. Caston. Mrs. Holly is a member of the fac ulty in the ML Pisgah school. • ••••• Junior Class Plans For Square Dance The Junior class is sponsoring a square dance in the high school gym on February 2S. Everyone is invited to Join the fun. The music will be furnished by the Taylor Brothers. Everybody Is urged to wear his old clothes and have a gay time. Mrs. John Stover was hostess at a bridge party on Thursday after noon at her home on North Broad street, her guests being members of a newly organized bridge clilb. Prizes were won by Mrs. Fred West for high score and by Mrs. Hast ings Wyman for low score. Mrs. Willoughby Smith was presented a bon voyage gift., Celebrates Birthday S, B. Padgett celebrated his S2ud birthday anniversary Sunday at his home. 'The following children were present: Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Mc Laughlin, Kingstree; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Padgett, Camden, and Mr. and Mrs. Sid PadgetL Hartsville. Carolyn Pitts Committee Member Winthrop college students and faculty members will play a vital part in the seventh annual Re ligious Emphasis week, sponsored February 16-20 at the college by the Winthrop Young Women’s Christian association and the stu dent denominational groups. A number of students from this and other states will be actively engaged in the week's programs and services, based on the theme, “That I May Serve.’’ The student members of the steering committee are the YWCA officers: Mary EHlen Jackson of Florence, president; Pat Hicklin of Rlchburg, vice president; Isabelle Ford of Clover, secretary, and Carolyn Pitts of Camden, treasurer. • « • • • BETHE8DA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, February 23 A. Douglss McArn, Pastor Church school at 10 o’clock, with a Bible class for every age. The nursery class continues through the morning service. Morning worship at 11:16, with prayer, sermon and COMING ATTRACTIONS —AT— Camden Theatre t... 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