The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 21, 1947, Image 3
WITH THE WINTER COLONY
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'or The Farm;
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•Fertilizer Distributors
•Middle Bustors
•Turn Pfows
•Gantt Plow Stocks
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•Shovds, Hoes, Rakes, etc.
•Drag Harrows
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Br MAXINE NETTLES
Miss Ruth Richards, of Oai^lner,
Me. and New York, has had as her
guest at her winter place here,
•"North House." Dean Virginia Gil-
dersleere of Barnard College, who
has just been .honored by the
French goTernment, being present
ed the Legion of Honor of Prance.
She was also given the degree of
Doctor of Law from Princeton
University. Miss Richa^s’ other
guests include Miss Francis Living
ston and Miss Francis Ives, of New
York, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
James of New York City.
Mrs. D. N. Lee and Anbrey Fish-
back. of Middleburg and Warren-
ton, Va., who have had horses here
all season shipped out on Sunday
and will train for awhile in Vir
ginia before going to Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright, of
New York, whose winter home here
on Chesnut street is one of Cam
den’s most charming, gave a lunch
eon on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Clement of Buffalo, N. Y.
and Harry D. Klrkover, Camden’s
number one sportsman.
Middleburg will be well repre
sented at the Carolina Cup race
meet when Mrs. McCormick, Crls
Greer and Gerald Webb arrive for
the long weekend of March 29th.
One of the Winter Colony’s most
charming ladies is Miss Jane
Swords, of Morristown, N. J., who
has been making Camden her "sec
ond home" for many seasons.
Mr. and Mrs. David R. WUliams
of Malberry Plantation and Tulsa,
Oklahoma, are in New York, where
Mr. Williams will sail this week
on the "America" for a business
trip to Arabia. Mrs. Williams will
return here. Miss Kate Williams,
student at Sarah Lawrence School
in New York^ is spending the
Spring holidays at Mulberry Plan'
tatlon and has as her house-guest
Miss Sally Hillman, of Pittsburgh.
Kate and Sally have Just returned
from a houseparty at Wilmington
Island, near Savannah, and were
chaperoned by Mrs. Lucy Pomeroy
Dean.
’The Richard Wallach's, of Roll
ing Rock Club. Ligonier, Pa., will
be here for the race meet, March
29th.
The Court Inn, Camden’s exclus
ive resort hotel, is gay with many
guests among whom are; Lt. Gen
eral Robert C. Richardson and Mrs.
Richardson, of Bath, Me., who will
remain for several weeks. Miss
Elizabeth Bunch arrived on Sun
day for the remainder of the seas
on. .. . Mrs. Esther duPont Weir,
of Wilmington, Del., who has been
at the Court Inn all season, will be
Joined here later by her sister, Mrs.
Roy Carrnthers. . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Lament Dominick, of Mlllbrook, N.
Y., who formerly had a winter
place here, have returned after a
month’s stay at Court Inn. . . . Mrs.
Helen Van Zandt Knight, of Avon,
N. Y., is also at the Court Inn and
gave a party on Tuesday evening.
... One of the . parties at dinner
af Sarsflefd Club before Hie Bham>
rock Ball on last Wednesday eve
ning was ope from the Court Inn
which inclnded Miss Ethel Yates,
Miss Lillian Tates, Mrs. George
Gillespie, of New Rochelle, N. T.,
Mrs. Piper Reynolds, Mrs. EL Con
ner, Theodore Russell and Edwin
Beangeard. . . . Arriving on Wed
nesday, for a few days, are the
Chariss Msniman's of Griffin, Ga.
She was "GaP Searey, who has
visited here on numerous occas
ions. . . . The Edmund Rlchard-
s(m’s. of New Orleans, are spend
ing a week or more here. . . . Mrs.
Moncure Biddle, of Haverford, Pa.,
and bar guests, Mrs. Wm. Bl Whel-
en, Mrs. Bernard Dloway, coapoe-
ed a dellghtfnl motor trip to Sea
Island, Ga., last week. All ate stop
ping at the Court Inn. . . . Mrs.
Burrows Matthews and son, James
of Buffalo, N. Y., wore overnight
guests at Court Inn this week, as
were the L. Bryce Wing’s of of
Monckton, Md. . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Lloyd of Haverford, Pa.,
Judge and Mrs. Louis Han, af New
Canaan, Conn., and the Frederick
Bontecou’s, of Mlllbrook, are guests
Kershaw Co. Girls
On Distinguished
List At Winthrop
at Court Inn. . . . The RusseH Engs
who are here for the season, have
aa their gnest Mr. Engs sister, Mrs.
John Poster, of Canada and New Faith Robert Holley and Mai^
York. . . . Mr. ^and Mrs. Charles garet Carolyn Pitts of. Camden,
Dutch have returned to their home and Augusta Inez Hyatt of Cassatt
in Winchester, Va., after several have been named on Winthrop col-
weeks sUy here. . . . Edward Con-' lege’s dteUngulshed list for first
ner, Mamaronack, N. Y., is one of semester.\ ofHcials announced to-
the dally riders at the Junior Hunt.' day at the South Carolina College
Among the newcomers to Cam-1 for Women,
den are the Arthur T. Meigs, of Distinguished students at Wln-
Phlladelphia, he being a member throp are those who maintafn an
of the Carolina Cup committee, average of 1.60 quality points for
BETHE80A PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday, March 23
A. Douglaa MeAm, Pastor
Church school at 10 o’clock with
a Bible clasa for every age. The
nursery class continues through
the morning service. Morning wor
ship with prayer, sermon and an-.
them. Children’s and Young Peo
ple’s service at 6:80. Midweek ser
vice Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend these services.
One cannot but wonder if a safe
cracker would-risk his money in a
safe.
Another interesting couple from
Philadelphia who will arlve this
eaoh semester hour of credit.
Miss Holley, a freehman, is tak-
Week for the Cup races is Mr. and Ing a four-year course for a Bach-
Mrs. David D. O’Dell, who come
here for the first time. Word has
been received from Newell Ward,
of Middleburg. Va., that ho will at
tend the races.
Dr. and Mrs. Palmer Williams,
from Baltimore, are at the Court
Inn and gave a large cocktail party
Wednesday afternoon. She was a
Miss Whitaker, of South Carolina.
’The visiting Judge <for the Cam
den Horse Show will be Otto Purr,
of Virginia. There will be a tea at
Harry D. KIrkover’s beautiful es
tate, following the show, for the
donors of trophies and exhibitors.
Rodney Jarvis has as his house-
guests his- daughter, Mrs. George
Clarke and Mr. Clarke, of Darien.
Conn. Mr. Jarvis gave a buffet
supper for them at "Salubrla”, his
winter place here, Tuesday eve
ning.
Dr. and Mrs. (she is Doctor
also) Alfred H, EJhrencIau and John
and Alice Ehrenclau, of New York
City, have opened their place
"Sarafleld", for the remainder of
the season.
*Mrs. Lewis R. Ambler, of Canon-
elor of Science degree in commerce.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wade C. Holley of Camden.
Miss Pitts, a senior and also a
commerce student, is treasurer of
the Winthrop YWCA. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Pitts of Camden.
Miss Hyatt, a sophomore, has
been nam^ once on a previous dis
tinguished list. Taking a four-year
course for a Bachelor of Science
degree in home economics. She is
a member of the Baptist Student
Union, and the campus tennis club.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Hyatt of Cassatt.
For last semester. 101 Winthrop
students were listed aa distinguish
ed. Six were all "A” students;
three made all "A" grades except
on physical education.
An electronic ultramlsroscope Is
to be purchased to study the water
supply of Chicago. Life geta more
complex all of the time.
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her home 1706 Fair streat
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