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.ITO C K T \ g Y0g Sodal ItaoM .. • fhmm 6S9-li — • « «• mm. .. . JlcDOW*n of Camdon rlittod. 'Ll Mrt. Oraniw «•***»"• ^»o.tli» »t . K— T B. Brttoa* Chorloo •JJt iloodaj for,* t*c*^ “John Ooodale, Lyttleton irL Monday for a two JS Jitb reUtlrea In PhUa- , ftTwe. St., Union a^ ' SSr aalte HI In a Char- ^ roouporatln* 'ui^^ Hauprich (Ann 5,) of PByettevlUe, N. I* ir parents. Mr. and Mr*, kitaker, Mill street. Tfli, McGougan and yrand- i: Rochelle, and Mra. Mary oronfh and son are at Caro- «.h for the weekend, li Mrs. Wilson MUU and hio" hare moTed Into their Ji'on Brerard PUmso. for- [Jned by Mlsa Ruth Rlch- ^ Maraaret Daniel* of (hreenfr N C.. 1* Ht® tod Dr. RhaIn^ N. Broad 11 0 Kirkland ha* recently lL’fwm a trip to Pennayl- K«w York where ehe hi Cleft of her daughter and JikTlfr. and StanUiy j?^, F. Russell and Mr*. Rnss^l attended the ^ Hn, Russeir* ftater-to* fun. i. H. Beckham at St. Mftf Sunday. Mr*. Sherboun Tardley Ifcifhter, Miss Betty Tardley hBtofbain, Ala., are the guest* ^ Urdley’s naother, Mr* miind, Fair street |i G. E. Stnart Sr., Lyttleton ia to Bpendlng two week* tn gMd, W. Va, She was accom- tod by her sister, Mrs. J. A. p tad George Stuart. Jr., who IbM on Tuesday. ' ^ E. T. Truesdale Jr.r U. B. if'itttioned In Porte Rico, flew fnhlMton, D. C., last week, ■kg orer en route for a visit ^ parents, Mr. and Mr*.. E- Inmdale, Lugoff. i ud Mrs. E. J. Mobley and la Eddie and Bobby of Iffils, Mra. Marcus Hawkln* Otonta. Fla., were weekendl of the former’s parent*, Mr. In. B. B. Mobley. K J. L. Moseley and daughter, utere, and Npncy Watt* spent wekend In Laurinbnrg, N. C., AMn R. Moseley. Mis* Nancy l*y returned with her grand- «(or a week** Tlctt. r. Mrs. Kathleen Watts, popular secretary o^lthe Camden and Ker- ahtow eminty Chamber of Com* meree. left on Tuesday for % rtsit with her daughter. Miss Nancy Watta In Washington. D. C. c Misa Susie Watkins. Laurens Court, accompanied by her niece, Mlaa Charlotte Boykin, left on Tues day for Oecoa, Fla., for an extend ed stay wIBi her ancle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. A. L. Watkina. Mr*. Belle T. Mackey of Atlanta, <3*.. arrived on Sunday for a visit with her ton. Dan B. Mackey and family, Lanrena street The Mack- eya have recently moved Into their new home m the Langford apartr mentA Mlsa Sybil Drakeford left Tues day for Beech Island, Oa, where dhe will visit Mrs, Ike F. Jones and her roommate, Mias Anne Reel. From there she plans to go to Cross Hill where she will visit college friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clarke and sons of Columbia spent Sunday with Mr. Clarke’s sister, Mrs. John L. Team and family on Broad street Sammy and Walker Clarke remained In Camden for several day’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Burcblll Moore and daughter. Miss Harriet Moore, ind sous, Burchill Jr., and Caleb Whitaker of Charleeton, arrived on Saturday for a two weelu visit with Mra. Moore’s ilisrents, llr. and Mra. C. C. Whitaker, Fair street Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wilson, Jr. (Ethel Orandon) and son, Tommie, ^ve returned from a trip to New York. On way back they stopped in Washington to visit M^. and Mrs. Robert Quick, representative for union'Of the P. C. A. Airline. Mr., and Mrs. W. H. Wooten of Cassatt had as their gneat* for th* weekend, tb*ir son. Old. Lae** V. Wooten, from BoUtng Field, Washington. D.' C., Mr. and Mr*. S. A. Wooten of Columbia, Mrs. B. T. Medlln and IltUe daughter and Mist Mattie Loriet from Dents. Mrs. C. B. Salmond has recently returned after eight weeks at Win- throp college attending summer school She expects her daughter. Mrs. C. D. Richards (Ellen Sal mond) and two children, EHlen and Geraldine, of West Virginia to ar rive 'Saturdayl for an extended visit. Mr. apd Mrs. William C. Moore, Lyttleton street, accompanied by Marietta Williams, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Williams, left on Thursday for Roanoke Island, Va., where they will see "The Lost ColonyjJ.’ They will go to Virginia Beach, Williamsburg and James town, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Llghtfoot and little daughter, Carl Ann, left August 2 for a two weeks visit with the former’s parent* In Tulaa, Okla. They were accompanied to AtlanU by Mrs. J. W. King of Be- thune, wlM) ia TlaiUng her son aitd ’DICES DON T INCLUDE STOREKIIPING FRILLS FINELY DETAILED Breezy Black Sheen FASHION-WISE... » N t 5.90 H«ra*s i^raof that li||^b4lFla smI fMd taste cm he fan* for Utclo nanf t Fhe black •hoar* wMi dodkla tkn, paf- huM, aide drape* . # • tan* frosted with uddia orgaadio toMclMa ... aoBM uddi rafoa iathi appUqae. Ifinas* tiam Miss Betty W^t Honored At Party Mias Betty Wsat. who srill b* married to WUUam T. Waters on Suxulny, August 24. was honored last week when Miss Jean Heater entertained in her honor at her home, 221C Belvedere avmiaA Char lotte, N. C. The Heater home waa arranged with many mixed flowers and dar ing the evening games were play ed and prises awsrded the winners. An honor gift was presented the bride-elect and an ice coarse was berved later to the ’ following gueau: Misa West. Misses Nancy Robbins, Frits, Buchanan. Claire Oause, Gladys Guffey,’ Martha Cald well, V^ma Holsenden, Jerry Wil liams. Vicky Roberts, Bettle Ken yon, Frances ftryan and Helen De- Vane. Mias West, the daughter of Mrs. L L, West (Marie Stokea) and the late Mr. West. 1* at presmt with the itenographle department at the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Charlotte. Mr. Waters, the hrldegroom-elect. | Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thonus *, Waters of Camdeif. BIRTHS' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodruff are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a son, Charles Beaure gard,’ born August 7, at the Cam den hospital. Mrs. Woodruff 1* the former Rhetta ("Tweedle’’) Blak- eney, daughter of Mrs. A. K. Blak- eney. Campbell-Cooper, Jr. Wedding Of Interest At Grace Episcopal Grace ^iacopal^^urch waa the scene of a lovely and intereetiirg wedding at 7:30 Saturday evening, August 2, when Misa Carolyn Liv ingston Campbell became the bride ot James Laurin Cooper, Jr. ’The Rev. Styles Lines, rector, officiated, using the double ring ceremony. Southern smiiax, floor baskets of white gladioli and white cathedral tapers in seven-branched brass candelsbras effectively decorated the altar and chancel. Miss Sarah Camptell, organist, and Maurice F. Campbell vocalist, suut and uncle ot the bride, fur nished the wedding music. Before the ceremony. Miss Campbell play ed "Traumlrla’’ (Shumsnn). _“Q Perfect Love" and "To The Even ing Star" (Wagner) and Mr. Camp bell sang “The Lord’s Prayer’’ (Malotte). The Bridal Chorus from "Lohengrin" (Wagner) was used for the processional and "Wedding March" from "Midsummer Night’s- Dream" (Mendelssohn) tor the re cessional. The bride, who waa given in marriage by her^ father, Ralph Os wald Campbell''wore a wedding gown of magnolia Duchess satin with s fitted bodice, leg of mutton sleeves coming to (^lla Illy points on her wrists, a sweethsart neck line and foil skirt ending in s long train. Her flnger-tip veil was an il- lusioa of tulle edg^ with heirloom lace which was caught to a tears I set with seed pearls. She carried ' a cascade bouquet of white orchids Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watkins of and tube rotes. Her only ornament Cassatt announce the birth of a was a single strand of pearls, gift daughter, Joel Henrietta Watkins.'of the bridegroom. June 29, at Camden hospital. Mrs.! Miss Mary Nell Campbell, cousin Watkins was the former Evelyn! of the bride, was maid of honor. PaahUa —* — > lovely in a floor length gown ot.Madonna bine cotton em Major Brailsford August Benedict Mias Maude Cunyus of San An tonio, TexsA and Major Alexander Moultrie Brailsford, United States army, retired, were married on Monday evening, August 4, at 7:$0 in the Episcopal Church of th* Good Shephard, Columbia. The Rev. N. Lewi* Taylor, rec tor, officiated in the presano* of the immediat* familfaa and a tew Intimate friend* Immediately toUosrlng the cere mony an Informal reception and liberty Quite a little excitement and in terest waa arouaed on Tue^ay evening late Mben Baaltb’♦^ealden<^ <« R«tory Richards, st home Alone, dis covered a» large snake coiled in her yard near the door step. ’The phone was used and the alarm given and Misa Lai Richards, who was %t the store, soon arrived and proved to be' the hero of the oc- baalon. She is not only an ex school teacher ot experience, but ia an expert with the shotgun also, and soon dispatched the dangerous ^ asaa^M supper waa given in Major Brafle-land unwelcome intruder with three ford’s suite at the Wade Hampton blasts from the family weapon. ’The Peebles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. PeeblsB ot Cassatt Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Russell an nounce the birth of a daughter at the Camden hospital Monday. The little Miss tipped the scales at 7 pounds 4 1-2 ounces. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Gene Russell am nounce the birth of a daughter, Susan Gibbs, on Tuesday, August 5, at the ciamden hospital. Mrs. Russell Is the former Miss Jane Clarkson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. R. B. Clarkson, Fair street. The Russell* have another child, Clark son Russell broidered eyelet made with a deep rounded neckline, abort, puffed sleeves and fitted bodice. Her flowers Were shell pink asters and she wore a halo of pink asters In her hair and eyelet mitts to match her dress. Mrs. Frederick Stabler of St. Ifatthews, the former Ruth Cooper, sister of the bridegroom, wa* mat ron of honor. Her dresa waa made identical to that of the maid ot honor and was of deep pink and she carried orchid asters. The bridesmaids. Miss Eldna ,Team and Miss MSrgaret VanLand- * * * I Ingham, wore gowns made like the Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Hutebin-; other attendanta. Mias Team’s bo son of Haddontield, N. J., announce | jpg buttercup yellow and carrving the birth of a daughter, Patricia, at; (jeep purple asters and Mias Van- the Cooper hospital, at Camden,. Landingham’a wearing aqua with 'American Beauty asters. They both wore matching halos of asters and cotton mitt*. Candle* were lighted by the acolytes. The bridegroom had his beet The firat open cotton boles ‘ man, hla father, James Laurin Coop- brought to the Chronicle office this er, Sr. Usher-groomsmen were Ken- year were by K. 8. Smith, whose neth Taylor of Charleston, M. O. farm is located 8 miles from (Jam- Hancock, Jr., of Blshopville, cousin den on the Black River road.' This'of the bridegroom; FYederick Stab- cotton Is the Coker 100 siiecie* and,!®*’ of St. Matthew*,. brother-ln-Uw wa* planted {he Ia»t week In March. I of the brldegroooA and Donald K. S. Smith Submits First Open Cotton Mr. Smith states that he will be-, gin picking next week and expects a yield of at least a bale to the acre. and Mrs. R. J. daughter, Mr Hughens, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Morrison and mother, was gowned in Pondre blue Donny are spending a few days in crepe and her flowers were Better- time rose bad*. ImnMdlatdy foUowteg the oere-| moaw th* bride’* parent* enter-) Raleigh with Mra. W. 8. Bicka. Mr*. John Borrlnl of Fair street _ is e patient at ^ Ctounden hoepitel' having been operated upon last, t*l«*d at a reception at th«lr home, j702 Lafayette Avenue. Th* many friend* of Col. *. C.| Q«®«t* w*m grwU^ by Mr. *nd vonTresekow, Ckeene itr««t, will i Mr*. Donald Campbell *nd asaistlac be lorry to know that he is patient at a Colombia ooapital. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd ifeCumber (Janie Brannon), arrived in Cam den on Monday from Oreeosboro, N. C., en route to N*w York, where they have been called on #LCcoant of the aeiions Illneoa of Mr. Mc- Cumber’;* mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Horton of Greenville and Mr. and Mra. Clyde Gobbel of Augusta, Qa., have moved to Camden where Mr. Hor ton and Mr. Oobbel will own and onwate the Self-Service Laundrette op Rutledge street Both , young men were former employees of the, Southern Artation school in th* tiered wedding cake flanked hr I maintenahee departmant, whit* tapers in aUver htridara. Ivy] '•LAMOROUSBOWSOff 2.98 I^OOL m.T berets ^^nttoa 101 praile teid Im ^ and new eslsn. lAU, bow-toe PUlfP <^SBOOrrH LEATHER ^^tenty wkh itiliwi Steles. 4Hte1R - '^YIIODr dVGMfOl tl5 mx)N STOCKINGS Campbell Jr., cousin of the bride. Mrs. Campbell, mother of the bride, wa* dreeaed in an aqua- spray crepe gown, asade with a drap^ effect and split skirt. She wore a shoulder coriace of Talis man roses. Mrs. Cooper, the bridegroom’s hotel Among the guests from Camden were: Mrs. James H. Bums, sister of Major Brailsford; Col. and Mrs. John F. Wall, Majo^J. Willis Can- tey and Col and Mra. E. C. von Tresekow. VISIT IN idiSflSSIPPI Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Speck and little daughter, Delorea ..of- Her mitage vlllege, have returned from a visit to bis iiarents, Mr and Mrs. Q. M. Speck of Baldwyn, Miss. This was the first time the grandpar ents had been their little grand child. While there Mr. Speck en joyed fishing In Tennessee at the big dam of Pick Wick. On the re; turn trip they stoppM overnight in Columbus, Ga., with Mr. Speck’s brother, Herman. and whl^e candle* decorated the living room mantel and arrange ments of cot flowers were used throughout' the house. During the evening the young couple left on their wedding trip to Polly Beach, and upon their re turn will reside at 702 Lafayette Avenue. For traveling the bride wore a drfftwood-beigq dress of triple sheer crepe with a white hat, gloves and other nccetsprles. With this she wore the center orchid from her bridal bouquet. Mra. Cooper la the only daukhter of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Oswald Campbell her mother being the former Lillian Brannon of Bethune. She la a gradnate ot (Jamden high school and at present is a member of the bookkeeping department of the Commercial National bank. She ia a popular member of the young er social set and a member ot Tii Gamma sorority. Mr. Cooper, the sbn of Mr. and Mrs. James Laurin (Jooper, Sr. (Bertha Talon of Lee county), is a pre-medical student at the Uni versity of South Carolina. He served two years with the United States navy during World War I). Among the out of town guests at the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell, Jr., and son, Ted dy, of Spartanburg. Mrs. E. B. King of Bethune, Mrs. .Robert, King of Charlotte, Mr. and Mra. James Brice Waters ot Rodman, Mr. and Mra. Fletcher Smoak and Mleal "Bootsie" Smoak of Columbia, Mlsa Patty Ballea of Jesup, Oa. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Talon and son, Robert, B. H. Takm of (Charleston, Mr. and Mra. R. C. Cooper, Mr. and Mra. T. E. Talon of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hancock. Miss Carrie Lee Hancock. Miss Jennie Hancock, Mra. Jewel Hancock. Mr. and Mra. p. J. Barnett of Bishopville, Mr. and Mra. W. O. Oowley, Misa Elolse Cooper ot Sumter and Mr. and Mra. H. L McPherson of Ker shaw. huge rattler was carried out te the street where It waa seen by many people. It was over five feet long and had nine or ten rattlers. The big reptile waa skinned by Tom McCrae and the akin will be filled and kept. Some time last year a snake of near the asm® sise and kind was discovered by Miss Callle Jones on their Dlace not tK away. It was shot and killed by R.' C. Jones who happened to be near about. Mra. E L. Jones and two sons, Lamar and Drennan, are spending this week with Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Hall of Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Jones and Mr. and Mra. Jack Gardner of Ker shaw and Mr. and Mra. J. John son and baby ot Heath Springs 'were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. J. H. Clements. Misses Leila a^ Lucile Brown and Thomas McLeod were dinner guests of . Misses Sophie and Marion Richards on Friday. Mias LUsie Richards spent last week in Blsbopville with relatives. Supt and Mra. A. J. Richards and A. J., Jr., were weekend guests of Miss Lai Richards. Supt. and Mra. J. P. Richards and Dick were weekend guests of Miss Lissie Richards. Miss Shirley Hilton spent last week in Lancaster with her aunt, Mra. Jim Ballard, Misa Billie Sue Hilton was a visitor last week in the home of her uncle, W. T. Hilliard in Ke^ Shaw. Mra. J. W. Todd la spending awhile with her mother, MJa. J. O. Drop-in Party Mrs. Dorothy Marvin Smith and Mra. J. R. Belk entertained last Thursday .from 8 tO - 8 o'oloick at Square. A number of friends gall ed to say good-bye to Mrs. Smith and her daughter, Eleanor, before their departure on Saturday to make their future home in Boston. Dellcioua retreehmenU w«re served throughout the evening. • ••••• Horton-Thorne Wedding Of Interest Of interest to their many friends is the marriage of Mrs. Maud Hor ton of Casaett and Willie Calvin ’Thorne of Camden and Columbia. The ceremony wa* performed by the Rev. O. Floyd Montgomery at the Baptist parsonage In Camden on Sunday, July 27. Richards. Your reporter wishes to thank Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cunningham for some very fine Clear StoPe peaches emit him—more than once tram his home orchard; also, Mrs. J. G. Richards for a box of nice figs and to Mra R. J. Wardom, Jr., (or a generous portion of delicious home cooked cakef My friends! to say I thank you, but feebly express my appreciation of these kindly marks of friendship and good will SPENCER jMmmmur uumm SUPPORTS Destqnlat you ioct ptei wr* cealreL V Doeton’ Mrs. Jo« M^ursk R. N. I®hoo* If or addraes a eard to Bex t18| Kershaw, •. ^ Announcing • * THE OPENING OF Fairfield Manor On Highway 84—8 miles out of Ridgeway, S. C. \ Open to the Public 11 a. m. to 12 p. m. Catering to Private Parties—^Banquets (Private or Commercial)—Open Air Picnics Solicited Unexcelled Steaks, Chicken and Seafood Dinners and Sunday Specials from 11 a. m. phone 466 (Ridgeway, S. C.) Mra. Coleman C. Martin for hiformation and arrangements Closed All Day Monday if 4. elaswbere were Mra. Andrew Camp bell and Mra. Frank Campbell at the punch bowls, Mrs. Fletcher Smoak o( Columbia In iho gift room, Mra. 'Virginia R, Campbell et the bride’s register and la good bye* were said to Mrs. Herman Myers (Laorie (Jampbell) and Mlsa Jeaae L Campbell. Serving were Miaaes William) and Sylvia CampbMl, “Bootale" Smoak of Columbia and Patty) Bailes of Camden and Jesup, Ga. In the dining room the bride'a table, covered with a hand-made crocheted clpth, was centered with the beeutifnlly emboesed trlgle- We Have too Many LADIES COATS Left over from our Spring stocks. Most of them excellent for year-round wear. All are wonderful Buys for FaH. Long and short models, variety of styles and colors. • # ^ Values up to $27.50 each » For Clearanee^You Choice ' -L i S A $9-90 Each Your Chance to SAVE IS to IS On Your Fall Coat Needs nw ^ r mM DTHER TLEARANdl #ECULS DRESSES REDUCED TO |L0Q and up . SUMMER SHOES ahd SANDALS AT . New Low Prices AT ^ Woe Manp Other Clearanee Items Fedomi TCfi THE HOFFER CO. one J Ai)iw»llr AiiartSiii 'W -: - Vl-i- •.Ivl