The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 23, 1947, Image 5
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*•• *^.1 rue»t of Mr. tnd
Ut^ LyttJoton itreet.
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GRADUATION PAGEANT AT
SCHOOL CAMPUS WILL BE '
SPECTACLE OF BRILLIANCE
of
L- Jean Ue. who waa ope-
for appendlcltla, la ro-
Mri. L. B. Graham and
„ of Orangeburg wera
U«t week of Mr. and Mrs.
^'ff of the College
{Jb mother, Mra. L. P. To
‘‘‘gfles'^Montgomeir of Wa^-
•nn D C., spent the weekend
* hta^parents, Mr. and Mrf. J.
Uwrence JOTea
„ their guest*
week, Mr. and Mra. Garnet
•II of Andrews
fwd Mrs. John Griffin have
i^ed from their wedding trip
^ at home in the Whitaker
rtmenU. 1704 Pair atPWt.
r^d Mrs. Earl P. Shannon
I daughter. Susan of Pawtucket
htre ai^red for an extended
with Mrs. Shannon's mother,
W L Stokes, Sr.
a^rti S. Rhame and sons,
^^Joe. are spending this
kMd In Greensboro, N. C..
relstiTea. Jimmie Rhame will
jin for an extended vUdt.
rimd Mra J. L. Williford and
Williford, Jr., attendei the
,J of Dr. Joe H. Xlrby, Jr
iullins on Tuesday. Dr. Kirby
II nephew of Mrs. WinWord.
I. Harry E. Dawson and aon.
Harry Gene of Rome, Ga., have re
turn^ home after spending the
past week at the home of M's.
Dawsons mother. Mrs. R. L. Mose
ley.
Mrs. B. W. Heath and son. Jim
my, left Wednesday for St. Petera-'
burg, where they wUl Join Mr.
Heath who Is in charge of the of-
fleea of the Coastal Petrolonm com
pany. there.
Mr. and Mrs.. Dan 8.‘ Murchison
and son, Tuck, and Col. an'd Mrs.
John P. Wall atimided th^eddlng,
of Mra. EHsabeth lljyftwadin and
Edgar C. OlennrJr;; In Augusta,
hoe- Oa., on laat Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. B. B. Bi^nnon had
as their guests Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Alvo Stokea o^jsPelumbla. Mr,
and Mra. D. W. Hugdtey of Gam
bia. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mc-
Curry, Jr., of Lake aty.
Mjsses Virginia -Stofceet Lucia
Harrison, Jerry Brady, LlUls
Broth and Ethel Hnnnicutt of Win-
throp college and Ed Harrison and
Mac Brown of Greenville spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Stokes, Jr.
Mr. and MrsS Prederlck Berry
<of Montclair, N. J., were ^ests
at the Sarsfield hotel from Friday
until Monday. Ihey visited their
daughter, Mrs. James Witten
Stuart and family who are staying
with Mr. Stuart’s family on Lyttle-
ton street.
Miss Priscilla Buckley, who has
been spending ‘ the past severai
months at Kamschatka, l.*ft for
Charlotte Sunday and partl';lpated
in the golf tonmament thero Mon
day . and Tueaday. Sha then left
for Sharon, Conn., where the will
spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stevenson
of Bennettsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Richards HI of PayetUvHle, N.
C.. and Capt. and Mra. R. M. Mo
Kaln Richardi mid children of Co
lombia were the weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Richards,
Jr.t Ljrttleton, street
^Teen” Tavern
Will Conduct
Open House
fJreryone interested in young
people and their acUvitiea is cor
dially Invited to attend the .open
house of the Teen Tavern tonight
at 9 o’clock. The purpose of this
open house is to let the parents,
teachmrs. etc., see* the young peo
ple’s panteen in aptloh. Music will
be furnished by the Camden high
school band, ,and Prank Moht-
gomery will give a * abort talk
After the program outdoors re
freshments will be served inside
where the teen-agers will carry on
their fun as on everjr weekend in
order that the people may see the
It.
canteen In action
a large number
Attend;
a • •
la hoped, that
of people will
Monthly Meeting
Is Postponed
Grammar School Young
Folks To Make Merry In
Song And Dance Next
Wednesday
Petite Lillis Peebles
Becomes .Mrs, Scott
All arrangements have been
completed for the extravagant
pageant to be presented on the
grammar school campus next Wed-
needay afternoon. May n, at S;30
o’clock. At tkis time the Camden
high school band will give a con
cert which will be followed by the
pageant ritual. An admission of 25
cents will be charged for each
adult.
As stated In previous news
stories the queen of the pageant
will be Patricia Hallman; the king,
George Stuart; herald, Joe Wil
liams; pages, Billy Copeland an^d
4»lnd*ar-PlerceT“flowef fliTs, Deai
Brunson and Mellta Team; flower
boys, Edward Christmas and Pred
Dymock; crown bearer, George
Komegay
Maids in waiting will be: Betty
Powell, Rochelle Cook, Iris Me-
’The monthly meeting of Hobklrk | Manus, Jean Pairker, Lihby'Arnold,
Hill .chapter, DAR, has been post-j Helen Beleos, Annie Berry, Joanna
As Adrtrfised
in CHARM
Pleats oa
theM-SheH...
pone4 uJitll Friday, 4: SO p. m..
May 20, so that reports from the
congress now being held in Wash
ington can be heard. The meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
C. L.. Miller, on Mill street. Visit
ing Daughters are cordially Invited
to be present.
The congress now in seaalon Is
the flrst to be held In Washing
ton since World War II was de
clared. Mra. Talmadge of Athens,
Ga., is presiding president general.
Mauldin-Glenn
Marriage Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Dan SaiidM
Murchison announce the marriage
of their sister, Mrs. Ellxaheth Mace
Mauldin to Eidgar Charles Glean,
Jr„ on Saturday, May 17, at S
o’clock in the afternoon at the
Church of the Atonement (B^iscO'
pal), Angnsta, Ga. The Rev. Ed
ward M. Claytor, rector, offleisted.
'The brl4p waa escorted by her
brother, James Archibald Mace ef
Hampton, and waa attended by her
sister, Mrs. Dan S. Murchison, as
matron of honor. Harry M. Llght-
sey of Columbia, brothe^in-law of
the bridegroom, waa the best man.
The couple will reside in Colum-
}la at the Heathwood apartments.
Apt. J-4, Divine street, after a wed
ding trip through Florida.
Mrs. Glenn has been affiliated
wltluthe Camden hospital aa super
visor of nurses for the last eight
years.
Mr. Glenn Is In business In Co
lumbia and the lower part of the
state.
a • • • • e
Celebrates Birthday
Little-, Mias Mary Irene MC'
Ctttchen celebrated her first birth
day with a lovely party at the
Sanders, Patsy Haynes, Betty Croft,
Oeneya Corbett, Jacqueline Dixon.
Mary Wilson and Shirley ililton.
Marshals will he: Dogan Wilson,
chief; Edward Jones, Patricia
Bums. Carroll SavaifQ, Barbara
Reeves, Elisabeth Smith, Anns
Holden. Kate Lee, Pred McNutt,
Dorothy Boone, Callle Knott, Peg
gy Ann Carroll, Bernice Cnrrie,
Marvin Smith, assistant chief;
Wllllnm Godwin, Frances, Hlneon
Ophelia Rogers, Dorothy’ Smith,
Nell Vinson, Annie Rowell. Clextns
Godwin. Tommy Haynos, Joe Seeg-
an. Ann Hough, Gladys Dennis and
Wila Mae Ray.
The order of the program wll
be: 1—•TIb Spring”; 2—’’Dance of
the Rosea”: 2—’’Bridge of Avignon
(PrSBch folk dance); 4—"GaHway
Piper” (folk dance); 6—"Indian
Dance”; •—“Dutch Couple#”; T—
•Trlah Long Dance"; 5—“Scarf
Dance”: •—*TTie Tnmblen"; 10—
’'Seven Jumps” (Danlah folk
dance); 11—^‘’Sunbeams and Rain
drops”; 11—"The Maypole Dance
and 18^"Volce# of Sj^ng”.
The recessional will close the
program.
Mrs. J6hn Hagins
Entertains Her Club
Mrs. John A. Hagln enterUlned
the memben of her bridge club
and some additional guests at her
heme on Chesnut street 'Thursday
afternoon. 'Three tables were In
play with prises being won by Mrs.
Hugh Mathews for high score. Miss
Mary Russell for low score and
Mrs. John DeMars for Mngo.
Coca-Cola waa served during the
afternoon and a aweet coarse after
the card game. Mrs. Hagln’a g>iesta
tneluded: Mra. Hugh Mathewa.
Mrs. J. Clyde Walton, Mias Mary
RoSsell. Miss Wilhemenia Douglas.
Mrs. John C. Stover, Mrs. Henry
J. E. L. Brannon
80 Years Young
Of Interest to their many friends
is the marriage of Miss Lillis
Peebles and Guy E. Scott, both of
Camden, which took place Satur
day, May 10 at » o’clock.
The ceremony was performed by
the Ret. O. Floyd Montgomery at
Ills residence In the presence of
friends and members of the young
couple’s families. The double ring
ceremony was tjsed.
The bride was dressed In a navy
Hue dress with navy blue and
white acceesortes. She vi^re'kn
orchid corsage. ‘She is the daugh
ter of Mrs. B. A. jChrlstmas of
Camden and is a graduate of ‘the
Camden high ach'odl. For the past
yeaur she has been employed by
ihe Southern ECell Telephone com
pany.
'The groom is the son of Mr, and
Mrs. Q. M. Scott of tMs city. He
attended Camden high school and
tor the past four one-halt years
kM-Mea sarving in the Merchant
Marines.
The young couple will, live in
Camden.
««•••• _
Miss Betty Nettles
Is Honor Graduate
Miss Betty Nettles, daughter of
Roland E. Nettles and the late
Cynthia Team Nettles, has been se
lected May Queen at Berkeley high
school, Moncks Corner, where she
will graduate with high honors in
Jane. Her other honors Include, the
best dressed, best personality and
most athletic In her class. 'The
Nettles formerly lived In Lugotf
and Betty^ attended Camden city
school.
• •••••
Attend Red Cross
Meet At Charlotte
Mrs. Granger H. Gaither and
Mrs. C. E. Watts were In Charlotte
laat Wednesday attending. a Red
Cross meeting. 'This meeting was
to dlacass the possibility of the
Red Cross creating a national blood
program. Local chapters through'
out the county have bepn asked to
consider this matter, dlaca.*s with
local leaders, the med!ca’ assocla
tions and other civic groups before
the Red Cross makes the final de
cision as to whether It can be done,
and will this be of public service.
• •••••
Twin Daughters
For The Davids
'J. E. L. Brannon was honored on
his SOtk birthday ~ with a dinner
party given by his son and daiikh-
ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. E.
Brannon at their home on Fair
street on Tuesday evening. May
20. ’The gueets Included: Mr. and
Mrs. Uoyd McCumber (Janie
Brannon), Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ms-
Hospital
Will Hold
The 'Woman’s AuxIIlaiT ofvsthe
Camden hospital will hofds^ fw
meeting of the- current seSnen^af
the nurses home Monday aftempon.
May 26 at 4 o’clock. Following the
buslnejis meeting refreshments will
be served.
12.95
A dovofiy dotolM prinlod
Shontung frock* thot doos
doubt* duty for spoctofor
iporto or oflomoon dly woor.
iutton down tho front stylo
with fan plootod dekt ititd»od
to hold pifot. In whHoi notu>
rol or pray... *!**• 10 to 20.
Mrs. A. C. Cnreton, Liberty HIU.
The young gnests were presented
Hue and pink click rattlers and
whlatlea, then invited Into the din-'
lag room.
A pink cake with 1 white candle
centered the table, colored haloons
hang from chandelier and stream
era of white and pink crepe paper
extended to comers of table.
The hoctesa served delieioas
sweet/cqnrM.
'Those Invited were: Pamela
CnnntBgkass, Buster Becldiam,
Jimmie Fieeman. Dick Richards,
Nancy Butler, BUly^ WardUw,
Mary Sue Day, Drennan Jonee and
Lillie Jones.
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McLeod Ooal & Feed Coi^pany
lome of her godparents, Mr. and J Hallman, Mrs. Netties Myers, Miss
Snsle Watkins, Mrs. Undsay
Pierce, Mrs. John DeMten and Mrs
C. Ewing. ^
Easterling-McCaBkill
Of intereet to their asany friends
la the annonnoement of tke mar
riage of Mlsa Nora Mae Eastorllng,
Florence, to Ralph B. MeCaaklll,
Camden, on Saturday, May 1. The
ceremony waa peiformed by the
Rev. J. a Caaton at his home In
Colnmbla.
'The reason for the cigars and
hand shakes in the office of Mag
istrate Robert (Jack) David at the
county court house the past week
is the arrival last week Tuesday
of a twin blessed event at the local
hospital tor Mrs. David.
Judge David, who Is taking the
law course mornings at the state
university In Columbia, and of
ficiating as magistrats in hla conrt
room here in the afternoons, says
mother wad twin daughters are all
doing fine.
The Chronicle Joins with the
many friends of Mr. and Mrs. David
in extending oongratnlations.
MALVIRN HILL CHURCH
The Rev. Lester Camee of Rock
ingham. N. C., will nresch at Mal
vern HIU Baptist march Sunday
morning at 11:20 o’clock. The pah*
lie is eordlally Invited.
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Mrs. Cors A. 'Trapp and dangh
ter, Mrs. Jack Brown, of Jackson
ville, Fla., are visiting relatives
and friends In Camden. They wUl
be Joined by Mr. l^own today, who
will accompany them home Sun
day.
Frleoda of Mrs. Trapp are happy
,to know she la much improved
after a recent illnesa.
Mra. W. U Stokes, Sr., had as
her gnests for the weekend the fol
lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Clande Jack-
son and sons of Charleston, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Jackson and chil
dren of Columbia, Joe Jackson of
Clemson coUsge, Mrs. W. L Jack-
son of Lexington and Mr. and
I Mrs. Earl F. Shannon and danghter
Pawtucket, R. I. This hronght
the entire family together for the
Iftrst time In several years.
The iMoC important event in a yohaif
paraon*s Ufa — ia fradvatioiR. And
tha nMit important gift in tha gnui-
nate’s aitimatkn, k ona of fkn jow-
elrj. Wo presant with prido our aalec-
tiom for geung man and
Redfeam Motor
Company
Phoaa idO
ilimited Long Distance Seryi<
Is Available Again
flr6 hftppy to annexunco that long distanco sojrvico is again avail-.
able for you to use as much as you like.
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We regret any inconvenience you may have experienced and want
you to knowhow much we appreciate your helpful coqporation and pat
ience during Ihe^past few weeks. _
We are glad to be bade together, united in our ^orts and ^ter-'
mination to give you the quide, dependable and courteous service you
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