The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 21, 1947, Image 5
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If You HmT« Social ItaiM ... Plioao 6S9-M
Antique Show
3!uir A* r Th*. AhHqm ffliow, spoD«ir«l br
- *- the houae fueat of Boxwood group of the Cumden
UtUe
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S’ fpeSt SuniUr »1<1'
'ifrc H E. Munn returned lot
S.nalft N- Jj/"”
•Dent some time with hw
Jur. Mrs. J. B5. Nelson, Jr.
iir Mirs. Pete and
lighters, Punch and Judy, of
arlotfe. N. C.. were gue^ on
jidsy of the George Stuarts on
jttleton street. . „
Ft a. Mott, Jr., of Hickory, N.
was the weekend guest of the
ke Jones’, coming especially for
L Jones-Crowson wedding on Sat-
tdat, March 16. .
I The many friends of Mrs. F. B.
nitb. sister of Dr. J. W. Brun-
a. will regret to learn that she
t patient at the Camden hos-
fS and Mrs. Benjamin W. Heath
nohn Buckley arrived In Cam-
, issi week to remain here over
equestrian activity period. They
Dtored from St. Petersburg, Fla.
)BKIRK hill chapter
» meet THURSDAY
[llie monthly meeting of Hobkirk
[111 chapter of the DAR will be
^Id Thursday, March S7, at 4
m. Members are requested to
tits the postponemenL
Garden club, .to be held on Thurs
day. March 27. at “Horse Branch
Hair, will offer visitors an oppor
tunity to see many objects both
rare and interesting.
The first floor of this beautiful
old house, the home ot Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Smith of Dallas and New
York, will be charmingly furnished
in antiques from CamAn homes,
and on the upper floor tea’will be
served.
The hours will be from 2 until
6 and the admission, including tax,
will be 11.20. The proceeds are to
be used for the improvement of
Hampton Park.
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Celebrates Birthday
Master Bill Hough, young son of
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hough
(Emily Zemp), was three years old
on Friday, March 14, and was hon
ored with a party at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Robin
Zemp, Laurens street.-
Twenty-five young ladles and
gentlemen were invited and were
served delicious refreshments from
an appropriately decorated table. A
beautiful chocolate cake (Bill’s
favorite) was cut by him and
served with ice cream and candy.
Favors of rubber balls were pre
sented each young guest
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FAM ftVK
We have a large selection of
Silks, Prints and Co^ns
for Spring
Dur Shop will be closed Friday
because of Fashion Show .
at Court Inn.'
crhe dollies Tree
Womans Exchange Building
Laurens Street
Kershaw Girl Is
Married By Judge
N. C. Arnett Here •
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Logan Rush ot
Kershaw announce the marriage of
their daughter, Dorothy .Iria, to
Edwin (^rliale Kennedy of New
berry and Clewiston, Fla. The mar
riage took place in Camden Feb*
ruary 21. at 2:20 p. m. Probat^
Judge N. C. Arnett offidating.
Mrs, Kennedy la a graduate of
Baron DeKalb high school and
since her graduation baa held po
sitions in Columbia.
Mr. Kennedy, oldeet son of D^
and Mrs. Robert Moffatt Kennedy
of Newberry, is a graduate of
Erskine college. Prior to his service
in the army Air corps he was en
gaged In the teaching profession
and insurance business. Since his
return from service he has taken
post-graduate work in education at
the University of South Carolina.
He is now a member of the faculty
of the Clewiston, Fla,, high school.
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Fashion Show At
The Court Inn To
Be Held Today, 3:30
It’s Fashion Show time at the I
Court Inn today, Friday, March 21. t
Thp Woman’s Auxiliary of Grace
Episcopal church is sponsoring a
style show with clothes from The
Clothes Tree and hats from the
Hat Box, this afternoon at .2:SO
o’clock. Tea will also be served
as part of the program for the af-i
temoon.
Models to appear in the fashion*
show Inclnde attractive Mrs. Kent,
Miller, Mrs. Frank Keene, Mrs. Van
Hawley, Mrs. Rufus Redfeam, Mrs.
Calley Moller, Miss Ida McDoweU,
Mrs. John K. deLoach, Mra. Grang
er Gaither, Mrs. James Darby, Mias
Sandy Metts, Mrs. Robert Kennedy
III and Mrs. Lois Cox.
Mrs. Wiley Sheorn
Entertains At Party
A St. Patrick’s Day motif was
used In the decorations and r»>
freshments when Mrs. Wiley
Sheorn entertained her bridge club
on Thursday afternoon. Mra. W.
J. P. Weeks of Kansas dty, sister-
in-law of Mrs. Sheorn, was an ad
ditional guest and was winner of a
high score price. Mrs. J. M. Gandy
won high score at the other table.
Birthday Party
For Kitty DuVal
Mrs.'M. L. DuVal gave a party
on Friday afternoon, honoring her
daughter, Kitty, who was eight
years old on March 14. Seventeen
guests were taken to the Camden
theater and later to Thomas Tav
ern for ice cream and birthday
caksi
Bridfire Gaines
Mrs. E. H. Ksrrison and Mrs. •
Frank Keene were winners in the
series of bridgs games which the
Thursday Afternoon Bridge club
play. Mra. J. B. Zemp was hostess
to this club on Thursday afternoon
at her apartment on Fair street
and had as additional players Miss
Alberta Team, Mrs. Wm. Goodale,
Mrs.* Samuel Russell and Miss
Ethel Yates. Members of the clnb
are: Mrs. Fnmk Keene, Mrs. E. H.
Kerrlson. Mrs. John Villepigue,
Mrs. Thomas Ancrum, Mrs. John
Whitaker, Jr., Mrs. E. N. McDow-
elL Mrs. Stanley Llewellyn, Mra.
Betsey Klrklapd, Mrs. Alice ,Msyre,
Miss Lai Blakeney, Miss Llllisn
Yates and Mrs. J. B. Zemp.
Miss Nelle Fletcher
‘Miss Hi Miss^ Of
Kershaw School
Miss Nelle Fletcher of Kershaw
high school, by popular vote, waa
elected Miss High Miss. She also
Miss Drakeford
Entertains For
Bride-elect
Miss Sybil Drakeford entertained
on Friday at 1 o’clock with a
bridesmaids luncheon for Miss Sid
ney Dunbar Jones, whose wedding
was a social event of Saturday,
March 15. Miss Drakeford’a guests
were: Mrs. Kirby S. Tupper, Jr.
(Frances West) of Chester, Miss
Betty Lou Hood of Virginia, Mrs.
J. B. Howard of Beech Island, aunt
of the honor guest, Mrs. C. P. Vin
cent and Mrs, Ike F. Jones. Mrs.
Tupper, Miss Hood and Miss Drake
ford were attendants in the Jonee-
Crowson wedding. Miss Jones was
presented a set. of antique after-
dinner coffee cups and saucer*.
Drive CereIttHy--Save a Ufa
holds the following honors: Vice-
president of senior class; Purple
Flash staff; K. A. A.; Block K; An
nual staff. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher.
Miss Sidney Jones
Honored With Party
Following the rehearsal for the
Jonee-Crowson wedding, Mrs. Kir
by Tupper, Jr., and her mother,
Mrs. (Jarl A. West, gave a party at
the West home on Sarsfield Ave.,
on Friday evening.
The entire lower floor was
thrown en suite for the occasion
and was beautifully decorated with
many arrangements of spring flow
ers, The dining room table was
lovely with a silver bowl of bridal
flowera, silver candelabrs and
Birth Of Son
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. MoNlneh
announce the birth of a son on
Tuesday, March It, at the (Jamden^
hospital. They have three other
children, all girls. Mrs. McNlneh is
the former EUxabeth Workman of
Camden. The baby has been named
Harold J. McNlnch, Jr.
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punch bowL Other guesta besida the'
wedding party were: David Harter,
Mr. aqd Mrs. Colvin Sheorn. young
ollphant of Mr. and Mrs. Samnel
Boykin, Frederick Mullen and Ran
dolph Jonaa.
iniversary Special
Nice Selection of '
Cards and Gifts for Easter
Reductions In Infants Knitwear
8x10 Portrait given FREE to all cuatomera
and fHenda Monday and Tuesday, Mardi 24
and 25. Come in for your certificate.
Camden Beauty & Gift Shop
Remember Her
with
Easter
Flowers
Easter Sunday
April 6th
Easter is the traditional time of year to send her a
beautifully arranged bouquet of flowers. Flowers per
fect in every way, always fresh and lovely. Order
from us now.
Th* Camdsn , Floral Company
(RoUII Shop—«11 E. Laurana
Stroot), oordlally Invitaa you to
attond thsir pro-Eaator Flowsr
, Show to bo hold thsr* on Friday,
March 2tth, from 4 until 7. R^
fnsohmsnto wlU bo aorvtd ^and
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ahow.
“Flowers for All Occasions”
THE CAMDEN FLORAL CO.
PhoMt 193—694
211 East Laurens Street Camden, S. C.
Flowers Say
It For You
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For the “gral” who wants to lead
the Easter Parade we suggest
one of our new long jacket suits
or smart dresses. Smart styling,
fine quality at amazingly low
prices.
Sing a song of Color for this wonder
ful EASl’ER Season! Find all the ways
and means here on our fashion Balcony.
Suits have two sides to the Story-
Tailored or soft, one here for every
•preference.
Coats, too, give you a two-way
choice. Long or Short, an excellent
choice either way.
Dresses—what a variety and riot of
color from which to select, solid soft
pastels or wondrous prints in one
and two piece outfits.
Hats and other accessories to match
any mood or outfit. Handbags,
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gloves, all the little items to com
plete your very best Easter outfit”.
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