The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 20, 1947, Image 5
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STEPHEN W. CONNELL,
tetort her nurrtMge Ifajr 24]
2ii$ Je«B McLsia. 8be it th« ^
iterol Mrs. J. J. McLaint and
Ut John McLaine of Du Boat
[ctBdeB. Mr. Connall ii tho
/.Mr. sod Mrs. B. R. Oonnell
dea.
.je’s.Visit Here
er Many Years
^ risitors to Camden after
I absence were Inman Fow*
edge and his wife, of New
La., wbo were gueeta at
B«rt Inn. They were enter*
( by ,CoJ. and' Mra. Egmont
iTrai^ow and at a dinner
ghen by Mr. and Mra. A. Q.j
, Enjoyed riaitinf the old
[.Mpecially Hobklrk Inn, now,
le of Mr. and Mrs. Henry'
Jr., and “Goodie Caatle”,)
M of the Baasetts of New!
. Both of these places were ’
F homes of the sadredge’s. (
Bdredge is a natlre of Corn-
la son of the late Nr. and
rraak Bdredge, former'
of Hobkirk Inn. He was,
i with the United States'
17 department and was an
ti that branch of the ser-(
World War I and was in
i , of forest operations in
lid Prance. He retired rs-
iflt still retain# his eonnee-
IB the forestry senriqe and
Itten a well recelred book
specialty. He saw many
j in Camden while here and
r Charleston to rtait hla sis-
aret Eldredge Barnwell.
If You Haw*
Mr. and Jtrs. iOe Lewis are in
Hot Springs, Aiit.. taking treat-
ments.
Oarld Kohn of Washington. D.
spent sereral days last week
with hla sister, Mra Oos Hirseh.
Miss Nan Ingram and sisters
Tlaited Charleston orer the week-
mid.
Misses Molly Sheom, Ann Mc-
Kaln and Aldrot Boykin are at
tending Episcopal camp at Camp
Kannga, N. C.
Mrs. L. I* West retnmed Sunday
after a week's Tlslt with her son,
Troy West, and Mrs. West, in
Durham, N. C.
iMlsa Ehrelyn Roberts, who has!
been teaching music in Ridgeland,
is spending some time with Mr
and Mrs. Benton Sheom.
Mrs. J. B. McKain and. children,
Joe and. Ann, are Tlslting Mrs.
McKain’s parents at St.. George
this week.
Mrs. Thomas C. Raff (Ehnlly
Sheom) and little danghter, Nancy,
of ChsudoUeSTille, Va., were rlsl-
tore of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sheom
last week.
Miss Betty West of Charlotte.
N. C.. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thomp
son and son of Charleston and
Mr. and Mrs. Troy W^t of Dur
ham were‘recent weekend guests
of Mrs. L. L. West.
Uttle Miss Viiwinia Flshbnra of
Sumter, wbo has been Tisiting her
gyandmother, Mrs.'Louise Z. Do
Loaehe, retnraed on Friday ac
companied by Mrs. DeLoache who
will remain orer the weekend.
LL Col W. Csnen Capehart.
U. S. Marine Oorpe., based at
Dallaa, Texas, arrlTed by motor
on Satnrday to spend a ten day
leare with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Capehart at ‘KJarter
HHL”
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. "Blue’* Miller
(Neta Kirkland), who hare recent
ly arrlTed In this country from
China, where Mr. MlQer was a cap
tain in the Chineee Air Transport
for two years, are Tisiting retatlres
near Camden and in PennsylTania.
Charles McCasklll, son of Mrs.
Joe Lewis. Haile street, student at
The Citadel. Charleston, is under
going an operation at Roper hos
pital, Charleston, today. Col. and
Mrs. Newen Wlmberley will motor
there to bring him home after
wards.
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Friends of Miss Sara Steedmsn
will be delighted to know that she
is recuperating nicely at the Cam-
Iden hospital from an operation.
' Mrs. Ben L. Team is a patient
Tri Gammli Dance
Climanngl thelse^iaLevents of
Camden\kign scnim wak the‘an
nual Trf43amma Juiie Rail which
wee held last Tharutoy cTeuing at
Jie Court Inn.
. The ball room was transformer!
into a garden of Southern -smilai
and Cherokee rosea with the light
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THE HAT BOX
Is Closing Out Its Entire Stock!
GOING OUT' OP BUSa[^^ESS JULY 1ST
OOP 1—KNOX HATS—
Felt or straw, originally priced up to 25.00....8.00
lip 2—Hats selli^ng for. 2.00
Dp 3—Hats selling for.... 80e
008, Flowers and Jewelry, greatly reduced
1 following Furniture and Fixtures also for sale:
2 Wall Cabinets, 10 ft long with sliding glass
doors and drawer space.
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1 Glass Show Case, 6 ft long.
13 piece set Wicker Fnmitiire,
2 Bop.
1 Screen, — ‘ •
^ . ...w... „ m psueni ana cnerokee roaea with the
at the Camden hospital baring sub- ing effect of traditional blue an
mitted to an operation on Tie#- at one end was the lighted insignia
of Tri-Gamma, the fbelal iororlty
Mra. R. (M. Kennedy, Jr;, U on of Camden high school,
an extended rlalt to her daughter. All the outgoing add Incopitng
Mra. Wm. McIntyre and Mr. Me- officers were dresSni in soniiner
Intyre, In Jackson, Tenn. white erenlng gowns with the ex-
Henry Bisaell Kennedy of Win- cepUon of the new gresident. Mis'
r Park «- *»-* -* • Betty Nelle Bowera, who was love
ly In an evening gown of Tri-Gam
tar. blue.
To the gtralns of "Stardust’' the
club theme song, members with
their'escorts formed the Grand
March, which waa beautifully exe-
Miller. I cuted by winding In and out of- the
A • 1 fcovered posts In the ball
room. At the end of the Grand
March, the officera and their es
corts went up in front of the or
chestra and Mias Tirglnta Caihp-
bell, assisted by her escort. Tommy
LittlSi, announced the new mem-
marriage is ANNOUNCED
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WA ▼▼ ill*
ter Park. Fla., is the guest of hts
brother, Senator R. M. Kennedy,
Jr., Fair street.
Mr. and Mr*. Max Wagener,
Lyttleton street, are on a two-weeks
vacation to Atlanta, Oa., and Bur
lington, N. C. '
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Miller, i cuted by winding in a
lAurens street, have returned from j smilax fcovered posts In
a week’s vacation spent in New'
York City,
Mr, and Mrs. W. Frank Mont
gomery are attending the South
Carolina Pharmaoeutical aseocla-
tlon convention at Myrtle Beach
ooavn. Liluie, announced the new mem-
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Capehart and bers of Tri Gamma and the new
daughter, Mary of Georgetown, officers for next year. As their
spent the weekend at "Carter Hill’’ names were called each came for-
wlth Mr. and Mra. W. R. Capehart. ward and received an old fashioned
Mrs. Wiley Sheom has returned nosegay of carnations tied with
after a three weeks visit in Co- blue and white satin ribbon
lumbia with her niece, Mrs. M. L. outgoing officers were:
Mathias and Dr. Mathias. President, Virginia Campbell;
L. H. ^yers, Jr., of Bishopvilie, rice president, Jean Lee; secretary,
and Karl Hall of Mooreevllle, ^re Betty Sue Hancock; treasurer,
visitina last week in .the honi|pof Shienla Hancock,
their aunt, Mrs. Carrie M. Davis. Officers .for 1147-48 are
Mrs. Max Julian (ER>y Jackson), President. Betty Nelle Bowers;
left Friday for New Orleans. She vice president. Molly* Ogburo; sec-
expecta to gall the 18th for Pana- retary. Imogens Williams: treat
ma to Join her husband, Lt Jnllaa, urer, Ann Sowell,
who Is stationed thaw. *1110 new members of Tri-Oamma
Quests from Camden attending are: Mary Jeanette Campbell
e Norma Jane HoweB-Joseph Peggy Jennings, Alice Wilson. Ann
Samnei Perrin wedding at Atlanta. Zemp, Rose Trueedale, Betty Lou
Oa.. Saturday, June 14, were Lottie Raley. Betty June Mwbeau. Betty
Barnes and Mr. and Mra. Raiph Jean Myers. Betty Twltty. Joan An-
Bames and children. ’^rson,' Betty Brsnham, Mery
Mrs. Florence Gregory of llli Francis Cnreton and Eloise
Mill street has ss her guMt, her Oettys.
sister, Mrs. Robert Hatton of Spar- Mos^: was furnished by BUI
tanbnrg. She will spend several Bnras and his orchestra and danc-
days. Also at home is her son,- ing was enjoyed from • until 1
James O. Qregory, who came tn »•••••
from Miami last night. TjPCyinTI AllKiliRPV
Mrs. L. I Onion, accompanied by /lUXlliary
her grandson, Louis I. Onion HI, T7)ninvQ PmOTRlTl
left on Thursday for a trip to the -CiHjyyo
^clHc cout, tte ^eat Lakes end June meeting of the Legion
the Canadian Rm^m. Auxiliary was held at the home
Mrs. James W. Stuart, LytUeton Mrs. Carl West, with 20 mem-
street, bad as her kuesto at lu^- present, also seven members
wn at the Greenly Villa on Fri- junior > Legion Auxiliary.'An
day, Mrs. O. B. Stuart, Sr., O. R excellent program was presented by
Stnart, Jr., Mrs. J. A. Sterne and JnniOTM
Ti S' o» ♦ ^ reading on the flag by Betty
Mr. and Mrs. G^rge E. Stuwt, ^ reclUtlon by Aldret
Jr., will motor to Beaufort on Pri- e^eettons.
2?^ if one by Piedy Mahaffey and the
other by Alice. Wlleon were en-
2‘***^’^* Joy«J. Betty Clarke and Aldret
from Camden are Freddie, Auatln. to ^ chairmen
and Marian ,or tnembership among the Juniora.
Shebeen and Wchard ^ Hauck^ Brlgman and Martha As-
\ 3*^)1*°* vanta. two outatandtng high achool
(MeU Bo:^in. Jr.), of Cornell uni- . - »
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Mr. Smith Guest
At Birthday Party
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A birthday and Father’s Day re
union waa. held at the home of
J. W. Smith at 1011 Mill street Ust
Sunday. All hla children were there
except Mrs. Phil Miller of Elkton.
Md. She and her children arrived
Monday and will stay for several
weeks. Also present at the attgtr
was Mr. and Mra. L. EL Smith and
family and Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Tid
well and family of Bethune.
Honors Awarded--
(Continued from page one)
Also, 8A—Billy Joan Masaebeau,
93.2; Carol Hicks, 92.4; 8B—Lester
Branham, 92.08; Edward Barfield,
89.8; 8C—Mary Jeanette Campbell
90.24, and Vera McCasklU, 94.A
Campbell high school winners in
the state league mental tests
were: Junior Ehigllsh, John Zemp,
Martha Arrants, Polly Padgette
and Robert Davis; shorthand, Anne
Horton and Bernice Jackson; Jun
ior algebra, Norman Shealy, Polly
Padgette and Robert Davis; senior
English, Anne Horton and Virginia
Campbell; senior algebra, John
Zemp and Charles Price, and U. 8.
history, Margaret Kirkland.
Sttbaclibw to Tho Chronido
, verslty, Ithaca, N. Y., arrived over
[last weekend for a visit with Mrs.
Rose’s mother, Mrs. Bolivar IX
Boykin. They wlU spend eomeMue
I with Mr. Boe^s relatives In Jsek-
I sonfllle before returning to school
Col. and Mrs. Thomas L. AMs-
ander sntertalned on last ntars
day evsning with a family picnic
at Boykin mill pond. Other gnssts
included: Brig. Gen. John T. Ken
nedy. Cel and Mra. John F. Walt
and Mr. and Mrs. John Whltaksr,
Jr. Ool. Alexander has reeently re-
tnmed from oocnpatlonal dgty with
I the United States arssy la the Far
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ly and Sater^y Only
00 if 1ft®®
|l(l2 Dresses 49 Coats and Sinti
kl group ol cottonSi gpcfcial group oI
.play gaits- Gaburdines,
plaids Bolidi.
pUy suits.
i^ALUBS TO 19,95
Now SJ)0
with SNrt hands.
an slectilc
students selected to attend "Girl
State’*, sponsored by the Auxiliary,
which, met in Columbia, gave in
teresting reports on the actlvitlee
during the session there.
Mra. Chewning again put in her
plea for coupons, which are re
deemable to the Auxiliary, so any
one having any to share, the Auxll
iary wlH appreciate reeelvlng
them. The Auxiliary la allowed
1 1-2 cents a ooupen, and that
msans that much mors for "Be-
hsbUitatkni** work, which amount
ed to |1N.00 the past tiseal year
Delegates to the state convex
tion in Jnly will be Mrs. Wiley She-
orn and Mra. W. T. AClUer. The
meeting vriii folldwed %y fffresh-
Imente and a social honf. Those as-
^<^*fHKlag Mra. West were Miss Celes
te Mnnrford, Mrs. L. '^lliford and
Mrs. Sam Boykin.
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I2A00
Panties
selection of Rayon
WERE 1,26
Now 59c
VALUES TO 4a.eo
Now 10.00
Tha Bana dbat
ara^^ baalaaa
iMUag praka
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^sndbM^s
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Spadal aelaatbn of ladiaa
bags. Patoik laathan and
* Pants
, _VAUJE3 TO «•««
ITKRLINOi
Team, pmos wOi my, *|fy
WEBB 50c
^Pr-forUl NowiOO
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Births
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Goodele, Jr.,
are being congratulated upon the
arrival of a daughter, bom Friday,
June-12, at the Camden hospital.
She has been named ■isabeth Ken
drick Qoodale.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh^r Tindal. Jr.,
of Blshopvlile and Camden an-
nonnee the Mrth of a son. Hughey
Ttndal HI. on Tuesday, •June IS.
at the Camden hocpital. Mra. Hn-
dal le the former Heim Burns,
danghter of Mr. end Mrs. U. G.
Boms, Broad street.
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Mr, and Mfe. W. A. Marshall Jr.,
are receiving oongfatnlationa upon
the arrival of a seveo-ponnd son,
km Saturday, June 14, ti^ a Fayette-
■ viUe hospital. The young man has
been nnined WiHiam Stoney. Hie
mother, before her UMiTlage. srae
Mlea Blsabeth Moore of Camden.
Miss Lorine Strak
ABrain Honored
Mice Lorine Strak and Bentley
R. StogsdIU, Jr., whose wedding
wBl he n social event of Sunday.
Jine 22, were comfUmented en
Met Thursday svsnte by the of-
flee fores of the KIHhaw county
ngnnt, deaseon Bxtenilaa oervloe,
flt which MMo Stralf««i n member.
TwmMy-three employees-in the of-
flee In the Agricultsre Building
'and a few ektra gnsMn met nt th^
simmer iktme en Lake
where a OA try was
IttS 1M7
Twdlitjr-flvt pt
sarriet td tob.
TOWIB, WAUACS,
Ageney fim
STfiPP and FBAm
X. WHmNO *
BMipiNG MLVBR
Fa Be Coylolg
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Craven
Smith ot Wakulla, N. C, announce
the marriage of their daughter.
Flora McArthur, to Albert Irby of
Camden, on Monday, April 21. tn
Dillon.
Mra. Irby Is s graduate of Red
Springs high school^ and of Flora
Macdonald collage. Red Springs.
N. C., and for the pa^t several years
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Miss Susan Lindsay
Of Columbia Will Be
Bride of Wylie Hogue
I
Wide Interest centers In the en
gagement of Suaan Joeephine Lind
say of Columbia and Bristol, Tenn.,
and Samuel Wylie Hogue, Jr., of
Camden and Jonesboro, Tenn., A-
nounced by the bride-elect’a moth^
Josephine la the daughteViof Mra.
Joe Lindsay, of (^lumbia, the for
mer Suaan Katherine Smith, daiiyb-
ter of the Rev. N. Keff Smith. D. D.,
and Mra. Smith of Georgia. The
bride-elect attended the Unlveralty
of South Carolina, where ahe
atudied secretarial science and was
a member of the Independents.
Euphrosynean Literary society.
Glee <Eub and the YWCA. She wasi
formyxir ampinyed for a yaar wUlM
Jack Ulmer, Inc., and lor a year la
the city's treasnrer’s office in Co
lumbia. She is s member of Les
Demoiselles of that city. After
working for a year as secretary la
Wnlnwrlght Shipyard, Panama City,
Fla., Josephine attended the Free-
byterian General Assembly’s Train-'
lag seho(U in Richmond. Va.. from
which ahe received her Bachelor of
Religlona Edneattoa degree. For
the past ymr she has been director
of rellghms education in the First
.Prsehytsrian church at Pistol
Tsttn.
Wylls is the son ot Mr. and Mrs.
A WyEw Hogno of Csmden, his
Btother having bosn before mar-
rlaga Sadie Hargrove Whits of Lee
cosBtty. He rsesived his B. 8. do-
gree-from Cleaason ooU^ in 194f.
where he was a member of Bine,
Key fraternity and Gamma Alpha
Mo. honorary writer’s society; as-
slataiH editor of The tiger, the
college newspaper; head cheer
leader. and cadet colonel his senior
year. He is a rising senior at Union
Thaoloidcal eenrinary in Richmond,
Va. The bridegroom-elect is spend
ing the summer in Joneghoro,
Tenn., as student pastor in the
field of two churches. Ditfing the
recent war he servdd in the Army
Medical Corpa.
The young oeaple are to be mar
ried on Angttst ff at the Ftrst
has been a member cf the faculty
of the Fairmont city fchools.
Mr. Irby Is a graduate of Carlisle
Military Academy, Bamberg- and of
Newberry college, Newberry. He Is
the son of Mrs. Eva G. Irby and
the late James Henderson Irby of
Camden. Alter completing his en
listment in the Marine Corpe he
has been a member of the faculty
of the Fairmont city schools.
Freddie Wimberley
Honored With Party
Col. and Mrs. Newell Wimberley
entertained at a welner roast and
supper party'on Wednesday even
ing. June 18, honoring their son.
Freddie, on his 11th birthday.
Twenty^oung people gathered
St the/wimberley home on Carrl-
Tcet at 7 o’clock and supper
wad cooked and served in the back
yard.
Games and contests were en
joyed until 10 o'clock.
Out-of-town gnests included Capt.
and Mra. Thomas Morgan and son.
Tommy, and Ann and Lee Butler of
Fort Jackson.
^^byterian charch in Bristol. |
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AS wdteh Npedr work
don* horo la chnekod
by tho
arhldi i»iiita <m oocu-
terto rocofd tho loto
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rou that cdl work' baa
boon proporly dono, '
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On Entire Stock of Dresses
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Group of 25 Dresses at
Group of 30 Dresses at ... $10
Group of 20 Dresses at ... $15
Origiiially Priced Up to 5(UN
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