The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 25, 1947, Image 5
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••*7 f oak>a and frandton,
week* trip to CftU-
^ flttBler Mom (Emily PItte)
l^Ster of Beoufort oro tho
**Sllr *nd Mrs. B. B. PltU,
L. H. JOBO* h^o
^ after ependlng tho woA-
^%,rewi with Mr. and Mr«.
tt Kitrell
Ann WUllamn of
Ue. Md. 1* the
tut. Mrs. J. M
■Inn street,
rae Jonea of Beadh Island,
ind their daushter, Mrs. W.
Jr., of ColoaMa, wer^
proven
accuracy
watch rapfdr work
» her* i^chockod
itiiicall7 ^ tha
tHiich prints on oecu*
rate record of th* rota
of your watdi, ensuring
you that all work has
been properly dona.
lEMEMBER TO DEMAND
ms PROOF OF ACCUBACY
Die Hoffer Co.
irriert and Optomatrists
la Camden on Thursday.
Miss Sara Lynn Richey left on
Tnesday for Atlanta, Ga., where she
wUl attend a term of summer
school at Ihnory unlrerslty.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. DeBerry,
fomierty (Mildred Rosborough) sre
TlsiUna In mountains of North
(^Una and Southern Pines.
Mra W, F. Wimberly of Colunb
bta Is spending sometime h«re
with her son. Col. Newell Wim
berly and family on Carrlson
street
Mrs. Tbosaas Reynolds and rona
of Oreenrille are Tisithig Mrs
Reynold’s sister, Mrs. J. E. Mc-
Kaln and Mr. McKsln, Green street
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Mims and
family of Charleston were the
guests last weekend of Mrs. Mims*
parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Watts.
Highland arenue.
Mrs. Warren L. Smith of Horse-
branch Hall, Kirkwood Lane, and
her two sons, Freddie and ]^nni8
are nests at the Homestead at
Hot Springs, Va.
Mrs. D. A Boykin. 1704 Fair
street is spending this week at
Myrtle Beach where^ she Is the
guest of her cousin, Mrs. Edwin
Malloy of Cheraw.
Miss Katherine Sheom, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shoom.
Fair street Is recuperating from
an operation for appendicitis at
the Camden hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Williams
and two little daughters, Myrtle
Delores, Jinhnle Dlsn, sre spend
ing their, racstlon out of town with
friends and relstlTes.
Mrs. Robert Bleskley and son,
Robert Jr., of Ksdsden, ALs., sre
on an extended Tlslt with Mrs.
Bleskley’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Mc
Leod, Laurens Court
Mr. and Mrs. Dsrld R. Willisms
of Tdlss, Okie., and ’’Mulberry
Plantation” Camden, were in town
ithla week. They sre spending the
summyr at Llnrille, N. C.
Word Ims been receiyed that Wil
liam K. Buckley, seriously 111 tor
the past sereral months; was re-
coTerlng from a rplapse snffered at
his home St Sharon, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Chsrlee H. Tiemp
are spending this week at Pawleys
Island. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. D. Zemp
are occupying their cotton on Her
mitage I^ke during their absence.
Mr. and *Mrs. Clyde Boykin hare
returned from Washington, D. C.
They are now making their home
in Columbia where (Tlyde holds a
posRlon with Central Cherrolet
company.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Huggins and
children, who hare resided in Cam
den tor the past two years, hare
recently mrred ta ObhunMa whsrn
-Mr. Hnggina is impinyed in enn-
stmetion work.
Mr. and Mrs. ifaddox and daugh
ter. Patricia. Mrs. Thelma Moody,
and the Mlssec Joas. Rash and Mai^
Waters sre sttendtng the
fisptlst Training Union Asaemhly
at Rldgecreal, N. C.
Comdr. and Mrs. Charles A
Smylle and children, Henrietta
McW. and Charles of Corpus
Christ!, Texas, sirlred this week
for s Tlslt with Mrs. Smylle’s moth
er, Mrs. RhetU -Heath M(4>oweU.
Mstor Jas. M. Gandy, who is sta-
Bed St Mitchell Field. N. T
tloned at Mitchell Field. N. T., M
again a patient at Goremor’s Is
land hospital, where he la suffer
ing from s rebresk of Ms leg. He
was confined with s broken leg
for sereral months last winter.
Mrs, L. E. Smith and cl^dren,
Martha Catherine. U E., ^ and
Tories Henderson hare returned
from s two weeks rlslt at Hampton
Roads and Newport News, Vs.,
where they rlsited with Mrs
Smith’s mother, Mrs. C. H. Faulk
ner.
Mrs. Woods Robinson of Sara
toga Springs. N. T., and Camden,
who has been s patient st.t^ Cam
den hospital for some time. Is re
cuperating at her home on North
Littleton -street Her ^ daughter!
Miss Rosemary Robinson, Is with
her here.
Mrs. Harriet Shannon Brunson,
Fair street, left on Monday for
State Park where she TlsltM her
son. Dr. George Brunson, who Is «
member of the medical staff at the
sanitorium. She will spend next
week with the ChMtoinPs In
Orangeburg.
Benjamin P. DeLosche of New
York arrired on Thursday for a
visit with his mother, Mrs. B. P.
DeLosche and his sister, Mrs. Es
ther Mahsftey. Mr. DeLosche has
Just returned from Ehirope where
he gave s series of concerts on
the conOhenlT
;Fred Johnson of the faculty of
Lonier Boys high school, Macon,
Gs., stopp^ over in Camden for
three days recently en route from
Norfolk, Vs., where he has fust
finished two weeks tour of duty
with the United Ststee Navy Re
serve. Mr. Johnston was formerly
Boy Scout executive In Kershaw
county.
Mr. and Mrs. A C. Bradhsm.^N.
Broad street, have returned from
Blowing Rock, N. C., where the^
were the guests of Mr. Brsdhsra’s
brother, Larry Walker at the Wal
ker lodge, which la one of the show
places of Blowing Rock. They en-
Mrs. MUton L. Case (Beulah
Graham) eiitertslned on Tuesday.
July tl, in honor of her two chil
dren, Sara Lynn, age tore«, and
Anna Lee. ago one. This affair was
a joint birthday and farewell party
aa Mrs. Case with her twpchil-
dren leave Septemjier 1 for m??
P. I.. Jo join Lieutenant Case, who
is stationed there with the U. S.
army.
A green and white color scheme
was carried out in the table deco
rations. Iced cakes and in the
candy baakeu given as favors. Mr*.
(Tase was assisted In entertslnlng
by her mother, Mrs. H. B. Graham.
Among those Invited were: Mary
Bowden, Tommy Gregory, John
M^. Jehklns, Becky Walton, Mary
Ogham, Msry-Eltsabeth Nettles,
Joyce Zorn, Harry Gregory. Lynn
Hsrvin, Jimmie Bnughton, Johnnie
McLeod. Wsjrne and Terry I.ynn
Shermate. »
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Has Fifth Birthday
Little Miss Barbara C^ntey, at
tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roderick H. Csntey, was honored
on last Saturday, July 19, when
her mother invited S6 of her young
friends to a party, celebrating her
fifth birthday.
-Games were played on the lawn
and prises were won by Harriet
Kirk and Carol Downs of Columbia.
Later in the afternoon refresh
ments, QonslstlD^ .of the pink 4Uid
white birthday cake, Ice cream
and candy was served from a
besutlfttUy decorated table.
’ Mrs. B. C» Zemp, grandmother
of the honor puest, and Miss Hen-
rietu Zemp. her favorite sunt, as
sisted In entertaining.
Miss Carolyn Campbell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oswald
Campbell, Lafayette avenue, who
will become the bride of James
Laurin Cooper, Jr., on Saturday,
August i. at 7:30 at Grace Epis
copal church, will be given in mar
riage by her father and will have
her maid of honor, her cousin,.
Mary Nell Campbell. Her mat-
roisof honor will be Mr*. Frederick
Stabler of St Matthews, sistw of
the bridegroom-elect Miss Mar
garet VanLandlngham and Miss
Edna Team will be bridesmaids.
Mr. Cooper will have his father,
James Laurin Cooper, as his best
man, and the usher-groomsmen will
be Donald Campbell, conain of the
bride-elect; Candy 'Psylor of Char
leston, M. D. Hancock. Jr., of
fiishopvllle. cousin of the bride
groom-elect. and Prederlch Stabler
of St. Matthews. Mr. Cooper’s
brother-in-law.
The Rev. Stiles Lynes, <rector of
Grace Episcopal church, will per
form the ceremony and the nup
tial music will be rendered by
Miss Sarah Campbell, organist snd
Donald Ciampbell, soloist
A reception will be given by Mr.
and Mrs. Campbell at their home
immediately following the cere
mony. * ’
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The Jackson, Tenn., Son, under
date of July 7, has the following:
’’Little Msrie Kennedy McIntyre,
eight pound daughter bom to Kath
erine and Bill McIntyre last Mon
day, left the hospital today-and-wlth
her attractive mother, is receiving
friends at their home on Highland
avenue. Her maternal grandmoth
er, Mrs. Robert M. Kennedy of
Camden, S. C., for whom she Is
named, is looking after* them tor
a while.”
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Bride To Be
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Smith
announce the engagement of their
daughter. Joyce DeFerrls to Dar-
gan L Jennings, son of Mrs. B. E
Jennings «ot this city. The wedding
will take place August SO.
Drive Carefully—Save a Life
joyed a motor trip over the weMc-
end Into the Smokey mountains.
Mrs. Bradham win spend next
weMt with relatival in Savannah.
Mrs. J. H. McLeod. Laurens
Court, former sheriff of Kershaw
county, win leave Camden on
August 4 for Fort Hamilton, N. Y.,
where she will await orders from
the U. S. government to sail at
an early date for Germany, Mrs.
McLeod will visit her son, * Lt
Francis McLeod and Mrs. McLeod
(Dorothy VanLandlngham), who
are serving with the U. S. army
of occupation. She will be away
several months.
Mrs. Z. P. Gordon
Has Surprise
Birthday Party
NOW YOU SAVE STILL MORE AT
Mr. and Mrr. Z. P. Gordon were
delighted to have with them last
Sunday, July 20, all of their chil
dren and grandchildren. This oc
casion being a surprise birthday
dinner, honoring Mrs. Gordon's 45th
birthday. The guesta arrived at 11
o'clock with well filled baskets and
a beautiful birthday cake made bg
s bakery. Then they drove over*
to L«e State Park, near Btshopvflle,
where they enjoyed a pleasant
afternoon and picnic lunch.
Those present were; Mrs. Wllraa
Beam, Cajrce; Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Gordon and son, Robert, Asheville,
N. C.; Mr, and Mr*. A. L Gardner,
Salley, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Grier
Gordon and children, (diaries. C^hes-
ter and Jane, Chariotte, N. C.; Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Gordon. ‘Conwgy,
S. C., and Miss Sara Gordon,,Char
lotts.
Other guests were: Frank Wal
ling, Columbia; Howard Mock,
Charlotte, and Mrs. S. B. King,
Bethune.
COMING ATTRACTIONS
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Camden Theatre
FrL-Sat., July 25-26
•TRAIL STREET*
Randolph Scott, Anno Jeffreys
. Also Selected Short#
mmimm
Sat, July 26, 10:30 P. M.
••BULLDOG
DRUMMOND AT BAT*
Ron Randeli, Anita Louise
Mota.-Taes., July 28-29
••DISHONORED LADY**
Hedy Lamarr, Dennis O’Keefe
Lotect New#
Wsd.-Tliurt., July 30-31
••DEAD RECI^ONING**
Humphrey Bogert
Liubeth Scott
Alec Newt
WOODIES
BLUE JEANS
A VACATION ’’MUSr
$2.98
This seeeon. blue Jeans aie
Important iteoM la every
young ledy’e wardrehe.
Theee ere etyM ^ ^OOD
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with ofeage etitchlag and
eopper bcede for the nesn
tial ’’Wertem kwh.” Meet
8 to 20.
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Must Gose Out Our Entire Stock.
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clesrance. Sevei^l styles snd fabrics.
LADIES
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BLOUSES
$2.00
Rayons—in White snd Pastel
8.96 Air Steps Now SJ97
7.95 Day timers ' Now 4S7
6.95-6.60 Sport Shoes Woir 4.47
4.00-3.50 School Shoes.
Now 2S7
5.95-5.50 Saddle
and Loafers
3.76 Dr. Posners
2.00 Infants
1.50 Infants
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Oxfords
Now 2J97
Now 2J7
Nour 2.27
Now 97e
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Ladie^
RAIN COATS
$5.00
DANIEL GREENS
CHILDREN’S
Water repfllant Gabardine. Sizes
12 to 18.
Now 227
Now 247
Now 227
Now 347.
Now 327
1.96- 1.66
3.96- 2.95
4.00-3.60
Now Pfej
Now 222
Now 127
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Values to 6.96 Now 1M\
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Mass’s Spert SUrts;
29 Pieces of Lugasage and Make-i^ Cases
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