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TMt CMi^WH CHUOmCLl, CAMIMW, tOtlTH CAIfLItMt WtlBAY, APRIL ^ 1M7 f s O ( I ( 1 \ jf You Social • *. PImm 650-M pii«e McC»* ^ “KifTere to Camden on Sun- ‘Si <SSe to McCaa. who has been , jn for Bometlme. Mrs Kerrlaon en- trleod. 0treet Saturday afternoofc aft- Wm. B- l^hUdren of Swansea spent last ifjSh Mrs. LaEoc^;. ItoT- and Mrs. Edwin Kerrlson. . „d Mrs. Mobley and son^ s and Bobby of Orw^IUe, wd Molivla Taylor of OrwnTiUe Jere for the races a^ were end piests of the former^ Its, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Moh ses' Virginia Stokes. Lucia wn. Betty Ballenger and LU- rown of Wlnthrop coUe«e were ay guests of Mr. and Mrs. loS'^toose'^entertalning out-of- ruests after the races were m and Mrs. R. M. Kennedy eir residence on Pair street, n B Mackey arrived on Wed- ir evening from Oeor«la and .eaaee to Join Mrs. Mackey children who have recenUy ^ back to Camden from ijtta, O*' •'v a H P. Bolts aOfPMrs. Charles tingham and baby son, Midi- iSTou Sunday for New York. Bolte will return after Easter, ijor and Mrs. Malcolm Bryant ton, Ben, hare returned to home to St Louis after an ex- Bd visit with relatives here and lUrion. Major Bryant siMls 116 for Germany. . and Mrs. “Hap” Chichester te Thomas) of Birmingham, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. >. Thomas have as their guest ^ford of Augusta, Oa. L DuVal, DeLoache Sheom, C. Hough and Mrs. Steve t attended the golf tournament yer’s Park Country dug, Char- , N. Q.. last weekend.'Steve i, Camden Country club golf participated in the tournament Cad^t Jolfh Stevenson of Carlyle Military School, Bamberg, is spend ing his spring holidays with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. EL Stev enson and haa as his guest Cadet Staphis, of Detroit Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brabham and children of Bamberg were the gueets onr Saturday of Mrs. Brab ham’s psrtoU, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Nettles. Lahrens street Shannon Undsay of The Citadel, Charleston.^ S. C.. arrived on Sat urday for the Easter holidays with hto parenu, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nettles Lindsay, Brevard Place. Mrs. Earl B. King and mother, Mrs. Laura E. Gaunt of Scarsdale. N. Y., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. King (Sara Sheom), of Miami Springs. Pla., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sheom. Mr. King Join ed them here for the weekend to attend the Carolina Cup races, Bfr. and Mrs. James A. Davis and sons, Britt and Pete, of Highland Park, 111., are guests at the Court Inn for three weeks. Mr. Davis Is the brother of Mrs. George Wilson. Mrs. J. J. Davis of Sumter is visit ing in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Wilson, Lyttleton street Mrs. B. R. DoLoache and her daughter. Mrs. Esther ' Mahaffey, N. Mill street, had as their guests for the Carolina Cup weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Senn (Ina De Loache) and children of Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. Jss. DeLoache and children of Charleston and Major and Mrs. Malcolm Bryant (Kath erine DeLoache), and son of St. Lonis, Mo. Mrs. John S. Lindsay Is visiting relatives In Wlnnshoro this week. Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Msssabean announce the marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to J. D. Shaylor, on Saturday, March 8. Mr. Shaylor Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Shaylor. The young couple are both from Camden and will make this their home. PAM PiVI ArrENnoN mothers JUST REjCEIVED SO DOZEN 20”x40” GAUZE DINERS $1.79 Past Dos, NEWBERRTS & 25c STORE 9, mtmmMf •• . 4m Your Eastor ^nnot's ' Bedockod With A flirtatious liltk flpwer hat will add the same magic touch as a corsafe! Ours arc lavishly laden with the lovcHcet spring flowers, frothed with wisps of veiling. liANDSAO pf ahfn* inf b)ack pTiMic patent. 4.98 <M.0VB in white, hlack or colon. 98« HUNDREDS ATTEND EXQUISITE FLORAL SHOW AND MARVEL AT THE BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY O “ ' Many Parties Over Weekend Mr. and Mrs. R. B. PHU enter tained at a buffet luncheon at their home In Brevard Place on Carolina Cup day lor their out of town guests, among whom were: Mr. and Mrs. MacGruder Dent and Miss Diana-Dent of Plnehurst, N. C., Douglas Peatherston and his guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford of Green wood, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Balles of Union and Mrs. Pitts’ nephew, Warrington Williams of Columbia. *••••• Mrs. Wilson MUls and Mrs. E Clarkson Rhame entertained * on Tuesday afternoon,. April 1. at the Mills home st a joint birthday party, honoring Wallace BHlson “Chip" Mills and Gerry Rhame, who were both three years old on that day. Eighteen of their intimate friends were invited and an Easter motif was carried out In the decorations and refreshments. ’The two decorat ed birthday cakes centered the din ing room table and individual cakes, ice cream and Easter eggs were served the young guests. • ••••-* Mrs. Benton Sheom was hostess on Priday afternoon at a two-table bridge party honoring her guests, Mrs. Elarl B. Kiu of Scarsdale, N. Y., and Mrs. WT j. P. Weeks of Kansss City, Mo. The Sheom home on Broad street was beautifully decorated with many arrrangements of spring flowers. Top score prise was won by Mrs. T. Lee Little and low score prise by Mrs. J. C. Sbring. Playing were; Mrs. Little. Mrs. Ewing, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. King. Mrs.' WUey Sheom, Mrs.. 8. W. VsnLandlng- hsm, Mrs. Wylie Hogue and Mrs. M. G. Muller, Calling after cards were: Mrs. Ralph Little. Mrs. Mor timer Boykin, Mrs. Willis Sheom. Mrs. John'Flowers and Mrs. S. P. Brasington. Mrs. Sheom was assisted in serv ing by Mrs. James Sheom. • ••••• Mrs. Wm. R. Watkins, who was before her r^ent marriage. Miss Gloria ’Talbert of Greenwood^and Columbia, was honored by the Miss es Kate, Susie and Mary Watkins at an informal drop In tea on Sat urday afternoon, following the (Carolina Cup races. The Watkins home on Lau^'ens Court was lovely with a profusion of Easter lilies, carnations. Jonquils and other flowers. Mrs. J. A. Hagih poured tea from a beaut)/ul- ly appointed tea table in the din ing room. Mrs. Corbett Boykin (Louise Watkins), assisted in serv ing. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Boykin 11, gave a large fish fry on lam Wed nesday evening at Boykin Mill pond for about 150 persons. • ••••• Mr. snd Mn^. R. E Stevenson, Jr., were hosts at a large spaghetti supper at the Stevenson’s summer piece on Lake Shamoklne on Sat urday evening after the Carolina Gup racea, honoring their house guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tar- play of Rome. Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byrd of Gastonia. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Tarplay loft on Sun day for Rome, accompanied by Mra. Stevenson. Auxiliary Plans To Provide Kitchenette At a meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Camden hospital last Monday afternoon announce ment was made that plana would be carried out whereby a kitchenette In the nurses home would be com pleted Immediately. The amount of money now on hand for this work and for furnish ing the rooms in flie horns amounts to |1.<77.48. Between seven snd eight hundred people attended the floral show presented at the retail headquart ers o( the Camden Floral company on Laurens street last ’Thnradsy afternoon. It was a show that could bes*. nootif and also in the display. AH credit for this lovely exhibi tion of the moat exquisite creations of Dame Nature goes to Mary Nell Hall and Mrs. Max Rush, two charming young ladies at the sales quarters. Under their artistic eyes flowers of many kinds and types, Easter lilies. Easter plants, cor ssg^, etc., were skillfully arranged. During th^ hours of the floral exposition, 4 (to 7 p. m.. punch and cookies were perved -and prises were awarded to Mrs. L B. Cul- vern, Mrs. J. S. Dunn, Mrs. W. O. Major, Sr., Mrs. Trotter, Miss Mar gretta Little, Miss Emma Ville- pigue, Mrs. Benton Sheorn and William Savage. The affair was so successfnl that it probably wUI be given again next year. Louisa S. DuBose Is Awarded Fellowship Byrh Mawr College Miss Louisa Shannon DuBose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allison DuBose Of this city, haa been awarded s resident graduate schol arship by President Katharine E. McBride of Bym Mawr college, ac cording to the publicity office of the college. Miss DuBose receives a rasident graduate fellowship in Philosophy. She will receive her AB degree later. Miss DuBose Is now attending the University of South Ctorolins. • •••«« Miss Sybil Drakeford had as hsr guests for the weekend of ths Caro lina Cup races Miss Jean Cope land of Clinton and Miss Brownie Griffin of Cross Hill. ’The girls are classmates st Wlnthrop college. The Red Cross Driwe Is On COMING ATTRACTIONS ■ AT— Camden Theatre Frl^L, April 4-S '^MARGIE” in Tsehtileolor Jeanne Crain, Qlenn Lanosn Also Short Subjects Setnrdej, 10:30 F. M. <THE FABULOUS *«SUZANNE Barbara Britton—Rudy Valise MkMi.-TiMs., April 7-8 *THE RETURN OF MONTE CRISTO*' Louis Hayward, Bsrbani Britten Latest Newe Wed-Thurs,, April 0-10 <*THE KILLERS** Bnrt Laneastsivi)-Ava (Lirdner Aiae News FASHIONABLY U. D. C. Notes The S. C. division. VDC. was or ganised in the senat A chamber of the State House, Columbia, S. C., on May 28. 1898. Mrs. A. T. Smythe of Charleston was the first president, snd there were nine chapters. Mrs. Ellldn Capers was the president in 1947 when the John D. Kennedy chapter was organised. Mrs. A. W, Burnet, the wife of Dr. Burnet of Camden, was the presi dent in 1904-1906. Mrs. Ellison (top ers was the wife of Brig. Gen. Elli son Capers of the Confederate army and the author of Confederate Military History. After the war he became the beloved bishop of the Episcopal church of South Carolina. He composed the prayer for the UDC, which we use at chapter meetings and on Memorial Day. Mra. Harriet Burnet, the daughter of Cel. and Mrs. Wm. Shannon, brought honor to Camden and the chapter when she became president in 1904-1906 and was sctive In rais ing money to erect the statue to the great and beloved General Wade Hampton and stressed Me morial Day celebrations, snd work among the school children. There were 40 chapters and 1,700 mem bers under Mrs. Burnet’s jurisdic tion and her term waa noted tor harmony and progress. Mayor's Luncheon Is Well Attended At The Court Inn * The dining hall of the Court Inn was the scene of the mayor’s lunch eon in honor of visiting dignitaries and special guests last Saturday Just prior to the cup race meeting. Goyernor Thurmond, his secre tary, other state officials, together with the Kershaw county legisla tive delegation, local city officials and officials from nearby cities, all occupied seau at the main Uble at the east end of the dining ball. Representatives of the press snd radio were seated st tables to the left, while distinguished guests oc cupied tables st the right of the governor’s table. Following the luncheon the crowd drove to the Springdale course, Un der escort of city and state police. Fashion Show Well Attended The Woman’s Auxiliary of Grace Episcopal church sponsored s Fash ion Show on Friday, March 21, at Court Inn. The clothes were from The Clothes Tree and the hats from The Hat Box. Tea was served later in the drawing room. The models who showed the stunning ensembles were Mrs. N. V. Hanley, who was exquisite In a black net formal; Mrs. Granger Gaither In a mauve and purple silk print dress, Mrs. James Darby, who modeled a smoke-biege linen dress with reptile belt, snd Mrs. Carley Holler in a town dreis of black linenette. Cute litUe Ida McDoweU wore the Teen-Age group of dress es snd Mrs. Rufus Redfearn look ed adorable In a pink linen sun back frock. Good looking Mra. R. M. Kennedy HI. ijrore a leaf print and a formal of black net. Sandy MetU modeled an attractive plaid cotton evening dress and Mrs. fiois Coxe showed several outfits, out- Miss Metis To Wed Col. and Mrs. Walter Arthur Metts announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,' McCoy Yoomans, to John Calvin Hill, Jr., of Washington, D. C. The wedding wiU take place at Mulberry Plantation on April 19. Miss Metts attended Ashldy Hall, Charleston, 8. C. Mr. Hill, the son of the Mrs. Isabel Preston Hill of New York, J is a graduate of Princeton universi ty and Is at present with the State Department awaiting asalgnmant for foreign service. UDC TO MEET ’The John D. Kennedy chapter, UDC, will meet at the home of Mrs. S. H. Baum on Chesnut streeL Mon- dsy, April 7, at 4 o’clock. standing among was the navy and white “City Slicker’’ suit and ac cessories. Mrs. John K. deLoach wore a grand looking purple linen sport frock and a blue linen sum mer evening gown. Etoch model wore a dress , of each class. ■1 :':h) NEWLY - NOW ON SALE AT NEWBERRT8 'White Panties •White Slips •White Blouses •White Brassieres •White Purses •White Buttons WHITE IS RIGHT FOR SPRING Make Our Stora Your Shopping Hoadquartara NEWBERRY^ 5-10 & 25c STORE « CAMDEN’S LARGEST, OLDEST AND FINEST 10 CENT STORE Sl. , > ^ I. . L WM m M-i Wkathar tlMy*ra dali- cata orchids or domura violats •«. sand flowars. Sand floarars bacausa har sambla isa*k eonqilata without day. Phono daUvariaa Ml FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS’* The Camden Florul 3r 811 East Laursni St