The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 06, 1947, Image 5
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of Mr. wd MwJ
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cotton, stud^t
JJ^ool, is horn®
*l^*Nlls« »“d son. Henry,
^.weekend*in SperUn-
^"SItoU of Tort U
of her cousin. Mrs.
Fair street
■®T5ibefh Kennedy of
^Uuie, GalnesrUle. On..
owbfl Drskeford left on
to Pswleys IsUnd where
i attend a house party.
£ deLoach has return^
. an extended Tisit
to the lower part of the
fj Denton, who has been a
‘ ‘ the Camden hospital
home and recolTin*
0 Payne and son. -Rich"
^ Hixh Point. N. C., spent
with Mr. and Mrs. W.
"^Wallace Smith, formerly
^•an Mayer of Oorden, Pa Is
i her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M&T6r
w r’ Metcalf of Decatur,
been the gueat of her
Miss Alma Metcalf,
Home.
inlirallace Smith (Jean May-
of (Jordan. Pa.. Is rlslUng her
Bti, Mr. and Mrs. Prank May-
' Tork street.
laiel Nicholson, cadet at the
iC West Point, is spending a
if leare with his parents. Mr.
Mrs. 8. N. Nicholson.
Snmner Waite and sons.
Jr., and Jordan Garrison
tfte' ieft on Monday to Join (3ol.
lit* at Fort Lewis, Wash.
■ tad Mrs. Walter F. Bolte of
iion. N. C., spent from Satnr-
MtU Wednesday with Mrs.
gry P. Bolte. Chesnut street *
|Ih Nancy Watts left on Wed-
If for Washington, D. C.,
) she will do , graduate work
orfs Washington unlTerslty.
orts from the Metlfpal Center
fN«w York Indicate that W F.
kley, who was gravely 111 there
week, is showing some im-
renent
ire concern is felt for the con-
o( Coroner Purdy Lee, who
ideally ill at the Camden hos-
Mr. Lee was operated upon
days ago.
hter.
accuracy
An woldi Mp^ work
Aoot hato is chseksd
icisatiBcoffly by ths
Master
MlBch ]^ts on ooeu-
Mte tsoord of ths lots
^yoor wdtdt amviog
that cdl work hot
MM propstly dons.
KiEHIEI TO iEMANI
llhe Hoffer Co.
uul Optomslrislt
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Puhlasky
are In New York visiting friends
and relatives. ——
Mrs. Ray Smith of Florence, Capt
and Mrs. Wm. Ancrum of Pawleys
Island vMited.Mra. Sumner Waite
and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ancrum
ovw last weekend.
Mr. ^ Mrs, W. C. Pltu, accom-
panie^y Wesley and saixabeth at
tend^ the graduating exercises of
theirVdaughter. Carolyn, at Wln-
throp\tte past weekend.
JohI^sStsven8on, son of Dr. and
Mrs. R.^ Stevenson. Fair street,
arrived 't^ls week from Carlysle
Bamberg, and wUi
Bpend the summer here.
Miss Bess Stephens of Lumber-
ton, N. C., Mrs. W. H. Stevenson
of Sojnter and son. Bob Stevenson
of Fayetteville, N. C.. visited Dr.
and Mrs. R. B. Stevenson on Shn-
day.
Mrs. Thomas Whalers has Just re
turned frojn a few days visit with
her husband, who is a patient at
Duke hospital and says that his
condition shows some improve
ments.
Mr. and Mrs. EMward Wooten
and little son, Brady, have return
ed to their home in Kingsport,
Tenn., after a visit with their par
ents, Mrs. Frank Wooten, Sr., and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wast.
• Mr. and Mrs. P. R. t angston of
Brevard Place, Camden, attended
the graduating exercises at the
Staunton Military Academy where
their son, Cadet Perry R. Langston,
Jr., was one of the graduates.
Mra. EJsther Mahaffey and
daughter, Pledy, will leave on Fri
day for Decatur, CJa., to visit Mrs.
Jai. A. Parks (Katherine DeLay).
She will be accompanied home by
her aunt, Mrs. A. H. DeLay of
Birmingham, Ala. t
Mias Ruth Pettna, talented music
teacher in the (^mden school, r^
turned to her home in Great Falls
on Thursday and will retam to
Camden once a week . during the
summer months to continue her
teaching.
Mr. and Mrs. Lane Woodcock
(Lena Steveneon), have had aa
their guests, Mr. Woodcock’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A Woodcock
of Oxford, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs.
F. A Woodcock, Jr, of Winston-
Salem, N. C. They came especially
to attend the graduation exercises
at the law school at the University
of South Carolina on Wednesday
where Lane Woodcock received his
degree in law'.
Miss Carolyn Owens, secretary of
the Electric Service company, at
tended the Bendix Automatic Iron-
er school at the Southern Ap
pliance. Inc., headquarters at Char
lotte Monday. This school bas
qualified Mias Owens to give In
telligent ironer demonstrations.
• ««•••
Mesdames Davis and
Clark Entertain
Mrs. D. M. Davis and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Cotton Clarkef; entertained
at a buffet supper on Saturday
night at their home on Fair street,
honoring several May birthdays.
Honor gnesta whosq bhrthday occur
in (that month were Mrs. J. B. Kel
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Luthu Fields and
Miss Peggie Kysar. A dMlcions sup
per wee served from a beautlfnlly
appointed table and the Clarke
home was artistically deccyat^
with aommtr flowers. A targe birth
day cake was cut by the honor
guests.
Othm Invited were: J. B. Kelly,
Mlsa (Roee Kelly of Charleston,
Mre. P^ Sly of Montgomery, AUu
Caae Belllnlah. Mlee Ida Oettye
and B. M. Davis.
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Fairfield Manor
dub House Open
The former Ridgeway Quh
House/, located on the Longtown
road, tiureo mllea from Ridge^yt
has been converted Into “Fairfield
Manor”, under the management of
Mrs. Coleman C. Martin. opt
ing win be* on
It will be open to tbe public fi^
11 a. m. to 12 p. m., each day. but
Fox, who has had 62 years
John R. Dinkins,
Elizabeth C. Peay
Wed At Longrtown
Of wide interest was the wed
ding which took -place at 6 p. m..
May 18, In tbe Longtown Presby
terian church, when. Miss ElUsbeth
C. Peay becatno the bride of Jehn
R. Dinkins of Lugoff and Colombia.
The Rev.^ Joha MacEhi^em. pas
tor of the bride, officiated, using
the impressive ring ceremony.
Mrs. James GMmunds of Ridge
way, pianist, and (leorge E. Moore
of Columbia, vocalist, furnished tbe
wedding music.
Lamar and Jamea Peiiy, brothers
of the bride, lighted tht candles.
The bride waa lovely In a light
blue suit with which she wore
black accessorlea and a corsage
pink oaraatkMie. - She carrtedt—a
handmade lace handkerchief that
her grandmother and her mother
had carried at their weddings.
Mrs. Dinkins is the charming
daughter of Mr. and Mra. R I*
Peay‘Of Longtown, her mother
being the former Miriam Center
of Wlnnsboro.
Mr. Dinkins • is the son of Mrs.
John Dinkins and the late Mr. Din-
kina of Logoff. He served three
years and nine months in the army.
23 months of which was spent in
the Pacific. He was a staff ser
geant, and since his discharge he
has held a responsible position in
Columbia.
Following the ceremony, the
couple left for a short wedding
trip, and will reside in Columbia.
liberty News
Services at the Presbyteriat
church on Sunday were conducted
by the new pastor. Rev. J. B. Rob
inson. John Henry Clements, as
sisted with the music.
Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Robinson
Visited his nephew in (Columbia and
while there attended commence
ment of DSC.
Mrs. J. E. Hunter of Blenhlem
went home on Monday after a visit
to her brother, Capt N. S. Rich
ards, and other relatives hero.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. (hinnlngham
and sons, Billy and Charlie of Char
lotte, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Cunningham.
Mra. R. Frank Eskridge and
Billy of Cheraw are spending the
week wiUi her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. (^nnlngham.
We are sorry w« could not at
FAM FIVS
Births
Rodgers-Hornsby
Wedding Of Interest
Mrs. Reuben Pitts
Junior League Head
Mr. and Mra. LMan F. Colvin an
nounce the birth of a son, Richard I
Francis (“Dickie”). Sunday, May: a quiet and slmifle ceremonyl *
25. at the Camden hospital. Mrs. * *1 Hi® Baptist parsonage at Election Of Officers
Colvin Was tbe fonper Miss Donna h* May 24, Mias Lillie Rodgeni '
Mae King of BtahopviUe
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Mr. and Mra. Whliam Ross
Owens announce the birth of a
daughter, Sylvia Jayne, May 22, at
the Camden hospital. Mrs. Owens
is the former Francis Andm-son of
Camden.
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Mr. and Mra. Clarence E. Christ
mas are being congratulated unon
the arrival of a son. Michael Lyim,
bom May 29 at the Camden hoe-
pitaL
Mr. and Mra. James Clarkson,
Jr., aanoance the birth
sons on Wednesday, June 4. at
the Camden hospital. They have
been named Benton Dargen Clark
son and Robert Barnwell Clarkson
TI. Mrs. Clarkson is . the former
Frances Benton Dargan nf Darling-
toa ■
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Garden Club Notes
Instead of its nsual meeting on
Monday, June 9, the Garden club
Is invited on that day to the sum-
mw cottage of Mr». Jack Whitaker
for a picnic supper.
The club members will meet at
the Episcopal parish house on Mon
day afternoon at 4:45. EJach mem
ber not previously contacted, will
please call her carman at once.
Boxwood group please notify Miss
Harman. Transportation will be ar
ranged after hearing from the mem
bers and everyone will be asked
to assist with the picnic supper
supplies.
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Tbe A. C. Bradbam’s
Entertain for Guests
One of the - most interesting
family gatherings waa the one to
which Mr. and Mrs. A C. Bradham
were hosts to on Thursday. Their
guests included Mr. Bradham’s sla
ter, Mri. L. R. Brown of (^arlotte.
Admiral and Mrs, J. T. Mathews
of New Orleans, and son, Larry
Mathews of Howard university,
Mrs. Mathews is another sister of
Mr. Bradhsm's, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Walker of Charlotte, N. C., Mrs.
W. P. Wannamskor of St Mat
thews and daughters, Mrs. Philip
Morgan of Washington. D. C., and
\
tend closing of Porter Military j Peterkln of Fort Motte
Academy on June 3 where opr
grandson and name sake, Q. R.
Clements, Jr., was a member of
the graduating class.
Capt N. 5. Richards apd. party*
consisting of Dr, C. M. Richards
of Davidson. N. C., N. S. Richards.
Jr., of Cllffslde, N. C.. and P. G.
Richards of Lancaster, got home
on Saturday, night after a visit'
of aeveral days with Congressman i
J P, Richards and family in the
Capitol City. They paw and heard
tnahy thtngii of Interest in Wash-
nigton, and returned by way of the
famous "Sky Line Route” through
the mountain of Virginia and North i
Carolina. They report a ve^ pleas
ant Udp from start to finish.
W. Z. Hilton is spending a oonple
of weeks with his daughter, lira.
Dolan of Weatvflle.
Mra. John Roddy and children
of Rock HUl are vlslthif her moth
er, Mrs. J. O. Rtehsrds.
Seversl of our school tesdiers In
Lancaster county have closed their
ichooto for the vaMflon. Mrs. T.
P McCrae of the Heatt *>**41*
music departmanA . **taa
Richards of tha school vai
Mrs. J. H. Clemeirti, frtnelpto of
the libnglss echoed, clooed last
week. .
Toot reporter Joined Mr. ^
Mrs. O. P. Polk and two little
dsu^ters of Lee county on Buih
day and went to Rock Hill end
attended the cloelng axerdeea of
Wlntbrop college, where his grsnd-
dsnghter. Vlrglnls Hilton of Harley
Tine, was a member of the grad-
uaHng clast.
, Jerim Henry Clements, who has
been In the north for aetwrai
moaths, apent tost week at h^e
with hla parents, V® returjed north
on Tnewlay to Newark.
became the bride of Eddie Horns
by, Jr. The Rev. Floyd* Montgomery,
pastor, performed the. ceremony.
The bride was attired in a nary
blue dress with black and white
accessories. Her corsage was of
blue, white and pink larkspurs.
Mrs. Hornsby is the dsilghter of
Mr. and Mrs. Holden M Rodgera
of Cassatt. She la a gradoatev of
the Midway high school.
Mr. Hornsby^ is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Hornsby, Sr., of
Camden. He received his education
in the Blaney high school.
The young TOuple are makini
eir nome In (tomden.
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Painting By High
SchoorGirl Artistic
Miss Barbara Brigman, high
school student, had a painting on
exhibition in the window of the
Clarkson Auto Sales store on Broad
street Saturday, which marks the
young lady as an artist of ability.
Tbe picture is in oil and shows
two' hunting dogs in action. Miss
Brigman is a -granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Willis A. Marshall. Mr.'
Marahatl is^manager of the Clark
son store. Her mother, Mrs. Mil
dred Marshall Crosby, was quite
talented in art.
• •••••
Little-Greene
Married May 16
Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller Uttle an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter. Vivian Ray, to Robert Phillip
Greene of Boston, Mass. The wed
ding look place in Columbia, May
11
Is Held. Tonsil Clinic
Starts Tuesday
• • •
Mrs. Reuben Pitts, Jr., was elect
ed president of the Junior Welfare
League at the annual meeting re
cently held. - *
Mre. Jamea Darby waa named as
vice president; Miss Francis Rhame
as secretary; Mra. Julian Sanders,
Jr..,as corresponding secretary, and
Mrs.'Marion Williams as treasurer.
. The annual tonsil clinic was an
nounced to begin next Tuesday,
June 10 at the Camden hospital,
with Dr, Murdie walker, ITdnsnec-
tomy apeciallst in charge.
Following the League’s clinic, the
organisation will discontinue hnsl-
nesa untiLnext September. ’ -
Surprise Dihner-
ForW.A. Hyatt
A suriwise birthday dlnnmr waa
given in honor of W. A. Hyatt of
Cassatt, at the Hyatt’s home, Sun
day. May 25.
The home waa beautifully deco
rated with his favorite flower. Mr.
HyAtt was 71 years old May 28.
White linen table clothm covered
the table with a large ice covered
cake centering "Happy Birthday
Father."
Only the immediate family at
tended.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Vaughn and children
and Howard Hyatt of Rock Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Offleld and two
children of Cassatt.
E W. Hyatt of Norfolk, Va., A.
W. Hyatt of Rock Hitt and Bert
Hyatt and family could not be
present.
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