The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 14, 1947, Image 5
THl CAMDIW CHROWtCLl, CMiBW, •OUTH CAWOLtWA, >mPAV, MARCH 14, 1H7
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viiiiam S. Llndwy wM In Ch^
Md NdiKTllle. Tdim,
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I o rarl bgburn and Mrt. N. L
;;*hS!. returned trom . trip
Florida.
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4rs John s. HalaaU and ^a
‘on a vialt to reUUT** In Har-
burg. P»- . . .
idinr Moultrie Brallsford has re-
fed (“r. thre. week, vt.lt .t
, Antonio, Texas. ^
ir and Mrs. Irving Pierce of
fungt'on. formerly oj Camden.
re visitors here on Tuesday.
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trs S M. Clarke of Estlll was
Buest last week of her daughter,
* * Team, Broad street
guests of Mrs.
Broad street
Ike F. Jones. N.
B. John U ^ ^ ^
Hr and Mrs. E. D. Law, of ©-
Tre visiting their daughter.
Tf D Goodale on Broad street
'he many friends of Miss, Mamie
C, ewHl re«ret^»_k«dw AjJ.
te ill, at her
eet.
home on
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is
lie,
pepding
Fla..
bC auot. Mr,. Cor. A. Tmpp.
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w J L. Williford, Dr. D. C- Hln-
j Tjr c. F. Sowell attended
^ district dental meeting In Sum-
thji week.^ ^ ^
John S. Mitchell and thrw
I, of Forty Fort Pa- are vtoW-
at the home of Mr. wd Mrs.
K. Mitchell of Fair street.
ir and Mrs. B. O. (Baddy ^n)
ini of Greensboro, N. C., attend
ee funeral of Mr. Team's uncle,
jrge E. Taylor^ on Friday.
V Irvine Boykin left on Mon-
r- for his home in Philad^hia,
;/a th^e weeks vijU wlOi
stives in Camden and at Carter
r. j. '
lusseii Kennedy of Wtnter^I^rk,
, and Mrs. Ann Bruce and Rob-
'floyd were weekend
, R. M. Kennedy home on Fair
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rtiss .loan Schlosburg airlT^
B week from UNC at Chapel Hill.
C.. to spend the spring l>oB^y*
th her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
on Schlosburg.
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me Red Cross commltte for the
iBose Park and Maroney HBl
nmunity la as follows: P. U.
ird. chairman; Jack, David ana
a H. 0. Bums.
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W. and Mrs. TonTresckow had
rlsit from Col. and Mrs. Leeter
Porter, who were on their way
Boston He was Col. vonTres-
)w’8 adjutant In the ABF, I#!®*
in France and Germany.
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drs. B. P. DeLoache returned on
esday from St. Louis, Mo., where
> has been vjsltlng. She» was
sompanied home by Capt and
B. Malcolm Bryant and son, Ben,
0 will remain for a visit
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Hr. and Mrs. . James Sweet,
jickton Plantation,” Boykin, have
jurned from a ten days trip to
Orleans. They were accom-
led by Miss Martha Singleton,
remained there for an Indefl-
Btay,
Irs. Charles Villeplgue of Wash-
ton, D, C., and Mrs. J. W. San-
B. of Henderson. N. C., were
e this week having been called
the sudden illnees and death of
r father. R. E. Chewning, Lyt-
on street.
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rs. Hermas Grenade (Leonora
me) of Greer and Robert Rhame
Greenville have returned after
nding the weekend with their
her, Mrs. B, W. Rhame. who te
iperating from a recent Illness
is at her home on Laurens
et
rs. Mark Johnson and Mrs
Farris of Charlotte and Mrs
B. Jones of Lancaster attend-
he funersl of George Edgar Tay-
qn Friday. Mrs. Johnson and
Jones were called hqre on
Inesday by the Illness and death
belr father.
rs. Tom Eve .of Atlanta* and
^J. B. Howard of.Bbech Island,
arrived on Tuesday for the
fllna of Mrs. Howard's niece,
I Sidney Jones, who Is to be
rted to W. J. Crowson, Jr., of
imbla. on Saturday IBth. Mrs.
and Mrs. Howard are house
99SHEETS
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Dick Trapp was called to Jack
sonville, Fla., last week on account
of the serious illness of his moth
er, Mrs. Cora A. Trapp. Also, Hoyt
8. Trapp of Palisade Park, N. J.,
flew to Jacksonville from New
York; and Mrs. Glen H. Baldwin
(Marie Trapp) and children. Betty,
S, and Robert, 6 months, flew to
Jacksonville from Wabpeton, N. D.,
to visit their mother.
Parties Given For
Miss Sidney J^es
Among the pre-nuptial parties
being given for Miss Sidney Dun-
bgr Jones, bride^lect of Saturday,
March 16, was the kitchen shower
and tea given by Mrs. Colvin
Sheorn (Betty Muller) and her
mother, Mrs. M. G. Muller at the
Muller home on . Rectory Square
Saturday afternoon. Fifteen of the
honor guiest’s most intimate friends
were asked and delicious refresh
ments were served by the host
esses. Many attractive and usoful
gifts were given Miss Jones.
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Miss Sidney Dunbar Jones was
again complimented on Monday af
ternoon when Mrs. C. P. Vincent
and Mrs. J. E. McKain entertained
at bridge. Two tables were in play
with Mrs. Ike F. Jones winning the
high score prise. The hostesses pre
sented the honor guest a piece of
silver. The guests included Miss
Jones, Mrs. Ike F. Jones, Mrs. WB*
son Mills, Mrs. Kirby 'liipper, Jr.,
of Chester, Mrs. (Gertrude M. ziemp,
Mrs. Samuel Boykin, Mrs. B. D.
Drakeford and Mrs. J. L. Williford
A delightful salad course was
served at the conclusion of the
bridge game. A* profusion of eatly
spring flowers were used- through
out the Vincent home.
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' Mrs. Horace Campbell and Mrs.
Gertrude M. Zemp were hostesses
on Wednesday afternoon, honoring
Miss Sidney Jones, brJde-elect of
Saturday. Bridge was played at
two tables and prizes won by Mrs.
Ike F. Jones for high score. A set
of Candlewick crystal ash trays and
to the honoree the hostess present
ed a crystal candy Jar.
The gnest' list included Miss
Jones, Mrs. Harold Funderburk,
Mrs. Alexander Clarkson, Jr., .Mrs.
Sam Boykin, Mrs. • J. B. McKain,
Mrs. Kirby "nipper, Jr„ of Ctiester,
and Mrs. M. G. Muller. Tea guests
were Mrs. .Tom Eve, of Atlanta,
and Mrs. J. B. .Howard, of Beech
Island, S. C., house guests of the
Jones, and Mrs. Capers Zemp.
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Molly Ruth Redfeam
Will Have Part In
Annual Junior Play
Molly Ruth Redfearn of Camden,
a junior at Winthrop college, is
working now with other members
of hei* class on the- annual Junior
Pollies, scheduled for March 22, at
8 p. m.. in the main auditorium on
the Winthrop campus.
This year’s Junior class produc
tion will be an original three-act
musclal comedy, entitled “Sand In
Your Byes," written by Juniors Lois
Anne Dollard of Sumter and Jean
Carroll Stender of Columbia, Mary
Jane Haynes of Charleston te di
rector. -IT
Miss Redfeam is one of 46 Jun
iors included in the group making
up the cast,' directors, and com
mittee beads In charge of the pro
duction. She is the duaghter of Mrs.
W. T. Redfeam of Broad street,
Camden. ^
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Antique Show Will
Be Interesting Affair
The Antique Show, under the
Shamrock Ball Is
Social Spotlight ^
On Wednesday Nite
The Shamrock Ball at Sarsfield
Club Wednesday evening, March
PartyComplimenting
Miss Laura Williams
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Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hendrix, Jr.,
entertained last Thursday night at
a dinner party at their home on
Lakeview in honor of Miss Laura
12. sponsored by the Women’s Aux- Williams ' of Winnsboro, whose
Ulary of the Camdei^ Hospital, was wedding to John Griffith will take
a tremendous success. j place In the late sprihg.
Mrs. Robert Taller, ball chair-' Spring flowers were used
man. reported a substantial dona-'throughout the home. A color note
tlon by the patrons besides the of green and white were used. In
large number of persons attending, the center of the table was a large
The club was artistically deco- 'ring with dainty white
rated in Shamrock and Judging by Silver candelabra holding
all the “blarney*' being spread tapers also graced the table,
about It had a typical Irish effect, l decorated the
NavAr hAA Atireh An » i ' woddlHg bells marked the place of
Never has such an array of orlg-* -..u " a -orsaae of white
inal, smart and beautiful gowns Ruest. a ooreage or wnite
u carnations marked the place of the
H™. H. Qrannr Galtber. an Amer-i covera ware laid tor Mlaa WII.
Hams, Mr. Griffith. Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Rush; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Hen
drix.
Bridge Club Meets
The members of the Wednesday
lean Beauty faille taffeta with
huge front bow . . . Mrs. Kent Mil
ler was stunning in a blue and
black creation and Mrs. C. G. Mol-
ler In Ivory with gold accessories.
Many spring prints were worn,
one of which was the Hawaiian
print worn by Mrs. Taller and the
paisley sheer worn by Mrs. Warren
ball at a large cocktail party. i this week of Mrs. John L. Team at
Mrs. A. K. Blakeney was iqo8t|her ho*"® on Broad stfeet. High
auspices of the Boxwood group of] ?“)***> entertained before the*Afl®f®oo“
the Camden Garden club, to be held * " * ■ “'*■ ’■ ■* ^ ""
at “Horse Branch Hall” on Thurs
day, March 27. promiSfBs to be an
affair of unusual interest.
Not only will the distinguished
house, the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Smith of New York, and
attractive in an Indian printed silk
of red and green with scarf to
match. Mrs. Wm. b. Goodale was
lovely as usual in a green faille
with a bustle, and good lookipg
gardens be shown, but old treasure I Lowndes was a perfect ad
from homes of Camden residents I vertlsement for her dress shop. In
will be on display, including a pop-! I^®** BPrlaK Print trimmed In Kelly
tlon of the flag pole from wh‘ch | If ®®n Mrs. R. M. Kennedy. 2rd
hung the flag shot down at Port! (Betty Rhett, of Charleston), look-
Sumter. Also to bs seen will he i ®<* niarvelous In a black gown with
the “Iron-man" which duellers of i Printed bodice and huge gold ear-
early days used for pistol practice. 1 rings. The R. B. Pitts. Jr's, were
The hours will be from 2 until there, she In a black picture frock
Auxiliary To Meet
The Americaff AuxOtery
will meet Friday, March 14, at 4
o’clock In the Legion hall, with
Mrs. J. C. Ewing' in. charge of tbh
program. Six ladies of the auxiliary
will act jps hostesses.
6 add the admission Including tax,
21.20. The proceeds will go towsm
the Improvement of Hampton
Park.
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Entertain With
Bridge Parties
Mr. and Mps. Ed Hoffman en-
teruined most delightfully Monday
night with two ubles of bridge at
their home on DeKalb street
A prize was given to Miss Suite
Watkins, for getting top score of
the evening. Mis Mary Watkins re
ceived a consolation prize for low
score, while Mrs. Bates Ldttlejohn
kept the floating prize.
Delicious refreshments were
serV'Bd during the eveping to: Mr.
and Mrs. Bates Littlejohn, Misses
Peggy McOulrt, Myrl RasCKate,
Mary and Susie Watkins.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hoffman en-
with eyelet embroidery trim
Mrs. Andrew Whitaker won the
sugar (five whole pounds) prize
and Mrs. Q. B. McGrew won the
balloon dance. Mrs. Kirby Tapper,
Jr., with Frederick Mullen as her
partner, won the Shamrock dance.
The door prise, a dozen golf balls,
was won by Eddie Litcheqberger.
Darling little Carolyn Llndler
looked adorable In a black strap
less formal and was getting quite
a rush from a group of Army offi
cers whose uniforms lent color to
thi occasion.
The hospital was well represent
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Dsrden
who gave a large dinner party at
the club. Mrs. Darden looked par
ticularly nice in navy crepe with
beaded top and a corsage of roses.
Kitty Holden and Elizabeth
Mauldin looked grand . . . Kitty In
a beaqtiful white crepe, elaborate
ly trimmed in silver, while Mrs.
Mauldin was gowned in tangerine
score for the afternoon was made
by Mrs. T. Lee Little and Mrs. A.
C. McKala
A "Nick-Nack” course was serv
ed before the game to the follow
ing members: Mrs. Elizabeth Maul
din, Mrs. George Nicholson, Mrs.
R. E. Stevenson, Sr., Mr-s. F. D.
Goodale. Mrt. Pheobe Schenk, Mrs.
Dan Murchison, Mrs. T. Lee Little
and Mrs. A. C. McKain.
Kershaw Stores
Close Wednesdays
Starting March 12'
A large number of Kershaw
business establishments begui
closing on Wednesday afternoons
at 1 o'clock, March 12.
The Kershaw County Farm Bureau
Invites Every Citizen of This County to
HEAR EDWARD A. (TNEAL
President oi National Farm Bureau From Chicago
One of the Outstanding Men of This Nation
Wednesday, March 19
8 (TClock, P. M.
At The '
Camden Grammar School Auditorium
E. H, Agnew, State President, Will
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Also Be Present
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tertained again on Saturday night
at their home on DeKalb street
Their guests included: Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Adams; Mr. and Mrs.
Bates Littlejohn and Mr. and Mrs.
L. S, Mayer.
High score prize at bridge was
won by Mrs. Ajdams and L. S.
Mayer was winoof ofTow score and
the floating prise. A sweet coarse
was aetwed at the conclusion at
the game.
The Red CroM Drhre b Om
(Mets Alexander) and Ned "ent
quite a ru^ on the dance floor.
At the joridge tables in the card
room a heated game was In pro-
grass with Mrs. T. Lee Little, in
a marvelous looking white outfit
playing with Mrs. Ralph Little,
Mrs. John Brown, and Mrs. R. El.
Stsvenson. Sr.
H. B. Beard, Jr., was the auc
tioneer for the evening and con
ducted the auction in a most pro
fessional manner.
The wedding march was played
for the benefit of “Smokey” Saun
ders and his attractive bride of last
Sunday. She was the former Mar
guerite Chisholm who arrived by
plane from Los Angelea. and she
and “Smokey” were married In Co
lumbia. He is one of the out
standing Jockeys of this time.
All In all. It was a big aucesaa
and a good time was had by all. ^
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Giwu to Your Rm! Cross
Greenleaf Villa
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1307 North Brood Street
Telephone 775
Luncheon—Tea—Special Dinner Parties
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Gift Shop
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Repreaentatiwea for Lloyd Wall Paper
Dpneaster dresses in cotton, Spring Woolens and
real silk. Meta's home-made candy.
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MON-NICK MCXm in
petal ihaer rayona. WIdle,
CQflON NAMQB in at-
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She^s awed by the beauty of her
engagement ring.
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* IJhe'll enthuse if you give her
some crystal and glassware.
Bee Our Display Before You Buy ,
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And while in our fine new mod
ern store visit our watch repair de
partment. Our work is guaranteed.
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**Caaad«i*a Quality Jowobra” ^
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