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N O ( 1 ( 1 ^ Hav* Sodal 111 ••^lUls «<! *1 *• r w,,« returned from »S.S«lnO«-. ** -w..^ Trotier of New York the court Ima iMt ^ p T Truesdele of LoKoft n ^ *'V with hw daughter, ^iSm Edeni of Florence at Heath McDowell end **■ uta Ida McDowell, hnue of .h. D.BC-. ‘ Hnrmas Granade and a^ ^htre retnmed to Greer after i aeteral weeks with Mrs. 1 Banna Green Niles, Mill JhM returned from a two J racaUcn spent with r^ N. McDowell, ifll itreet h»ve had as their f MtaTElUabeth McDoweU wn Jlartha Rush Of Aiken. . jnd Mrs. Sam Boykin and Wkle. have returned from ^ Uland where they spent lOQth of August. ^ Mrs. C. H. Stogner and children. M. Broad street, ra id home on Sunday from I Drive where they hare beim jonlag for two wertcs. I CyrW Harrison and children, iBd Lee. returned last week Roiling Rock club, Llgonler, irhwe they spent -some time Cjrrll Harrison. lad Mrs. C. P. DuBose, Jr dfldren. "Red”, “Mister” and si^ who have been spending pesth In Llnvllle, N. C., re- I home on Friday. L Emmie Alexander McLauch- f Tampa, Fla., formerly of N, arrived on Saturday for R with her sister, Mrs. Mln- . Reece, Laurens street, tad Mrs. Harry Mustard of Tork, who have been the ) of their daughters, Mrs. M. ?al and Mrs. T. J. Wooten fto. left on Monday for New piiipay. auquit », iHy FA«I NVI SPENCER mmomar osuoHm SUPPORTS ilKl Spenoar ladhrldMl Dtsiqnlag ossusss you pnmplsls ssas>i ; Ion phH psrisGl if;' UM oonb^ (Doctors* ttOBS fiDod. Mrs. Joe McClorti R. N. Phone 16 or addrsas a card to Bog, 21V. « Kershaw, $. C PhbM689.M Mr. and Mrs, Dan B. Mackey, Laurens street, had as their meat over the weekend, Frank Mackey of Charleston. Mrs. Bather DeLoache Mahatfey left on Saturday for New York where she wUl spend 10 days with her brother, Benjamin P. DeLoache. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sheom, Jr. (Charlotte Lhidler), Fair street, spent last week in AsherUle, N. with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheom. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Reasonover and Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Smith, Sr., WWW Sunday guesta of Rev. and Mrs. Paul T. Wood, of near Georgetown. Mrs. Wood is a sister of Mr. ReasonoTM* and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lee Mays and children, Lee, Jr., and Rebecca, Monument Square, spent last week end in Bamberg ^e guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brabham (Va. Nettles). Mrs. Florence Boykm Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Topper, Jr., of Chester and Jack Halle were, the guests last weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boykin of Pawleys Is land. . Mr. and Mrs. H. Granger Gaither, Green street, have returned from a two months stay In Llnvllle, N. C., and will have as their guests newt week, Mrs. Galthm‘*s d&nghter, Mrs. Dion Kerr and children, Peg gy and Mike of Monckton, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rhame and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhame and family, Greenville, have returned home after a two weeks sUy at Pawleys Island. Miss Reba Whisant was a guest of the Rhame’s during the later part of their visit Mrs. R. M. Denny (Sophie Creed) and twin sons, Lee and Lyn. of Bishopyllle, spent several days In Camdm this week and attended the circus on Tuesday. They were the guests of Mrs Denny’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Creed. Do- Kalb street Miss Rosa McLeod of Leroy, N. T., arrived last week for a visit with relatives. She will leave on Friday, accompanied by her neph ew, Hubert McLeod, who will spend the winter with her and attend school. Mrs. B. P. DeLoach, Mill street, has returned' from St Louis, Mo., where sh*e has been spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Mal colm Bryant (Katherine De Loache), who with her two chil dren, Malcolm, Jr., and Ben, sail in September for (Jermany to Join Major Biyant Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown (Net tie Leese Ogbum), Lyttleton street, left on Wednesday by motor for Jacksonville and Jacksonville Beach, Fla., where they will spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Thomp son (Laurie West) and son, Don ol Charleston, who have been sphndtng sdveral weeks here with Mra L. L. West Halle street left by plane from Columbia on Wed- T ANN PAGE With Pork and Tomato Sauca li og. CANS BEANS 2 list: 27c PAGE ANUT BUTTER 1 lb. Jar PAGE 8ALAO lESSING PAGE GARDEN USH PAGE SPAGHETTI ICARONI PW Jar 10 ox. bottlo CHEEK PLE JUICE ‘VFIELD RN FLAKES prepared UNES ar K 35c 33c 19c 9c 19c 10c Jars MtfC 39c Pkf. Qt. Bot. 8-os. pkg. neaday for Bast RoiAestar. N HU where they will vlalt Mr. 'nungqp- son’s* parepta Mrs. R. E. Stevenscm. Jr., Is visiting relatives in Rome, Qa. Mr. and iMra. Teague Hairia of Greenville are spending several weeks here on business. Mrs. P. D. Baird, N. MUl street, is on a visit to friends In Green Pond. Mrs. J. L. Mickle Is In Atlanta, Oa,, this week visiting h«r dau^- ter, Miss Mary Mkkla Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McKain and Mrs. PhA>be Shenk uw spending ten days at Virginia Beach. Va. Mrs Flormce M. Laney, “Tlie Abode,” has returned from a visit to relatives in Dajrtona Beach and Orlande, Fla. Mrs. Wm. Thompson (Fannie Mickle) and young son, have re turned from Atlanta where they visited he^ sister. Miss Mary Mickle Mrs. A. A. Madden and Dr. Ethel Mae Madden of (^)Inmbia spent last Sunday here with Mrs. GecHge Nicholson, Fair street. Mrs. Mary S. Butts of Key West. Fla., has been the guest of her brother. Dr. R. B. Stevenson and Mrs. Stevenson, Fair street Mrs Wra. Rose (Meta Boykin, Jr.) arrived by Silver Meteor from Jacksonville on Thursday for a few days visit wkh her mother, Mrs, B. D. Boykin at “Mlllway Planta tion”, Boykin, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Woodcock, Chesnut street, have had as their guests. Iff. Woodcock’s uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Norman John son and their daughter. Mrs. Sam Greene and Mr. Greene and daugh ter, Bobby Greene, all of Spartan burg. Mrs. Virginia W. Clarke, who has been spending sometime in New Orleans. La., with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Willbom, is on a visit here with her daughter-in-law, Mrs., A. H. Clarke (Lesta Davis) and children, Mary and Harvey, Jr^ Fair atreeC Mrs. t>. J. Smyrl, Uberty HUI road, la in New York. She wHI sail next week for Holland where she will represent South Carolina in an international farm wmnen’s oenven- tlon. Mr. and Mrs. C. BL MoUer and son, Peter, Fair street, have ar^ rlv^ home from Saddleatrlng, Wo., where they spent the sum mer at the famous H-F Bar, dude ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Bill VanLanfllng- bam and young daughter, Olivia, of Columbia, are spending some time here with Mr. VanLandlngham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Van- Landingbam, Lyttleton street. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dabney and daughter of Lancaster, Misses Dora Robinson and Thelma Trapp have returned from their vacation after spending a few days at the Endless Caverns and Washington, D .C. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ammons and sons, Bennie, Bobble and Johnle, spent lant week in Port Myers. St. Angustine and Jacksonville. Via. They visited Mr. Ammons sister, Mrs. J. P. Smith in Jacksonville, PhL* - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin 'Jr., and Sam Alvin Lewis of Anderson are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rush. Mrs. J. H. Clybnm. Miira Lola Davenson and Mrs. J. R. Bsik spent the weekend at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rlqhards had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Rich ards’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. ’Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson and son, Clyde, Jr., and Miss Winona Moss, all of Blacks burg. Mrs. Riebards' mother and niece, Winona, stayed over for sev eral days. Dr. and Mrs. J. L Williford and Dr. Jr.,” attended the Jonee- fleames wedding in Blshopvllle last Mtarday; Betty Jane Sarratt- R LeRoy Cowan, Jr. To Wed In October The engagement of Miss Betty Jane Sarratt and Robert LeRo; Cowan. Jr., ia announced, the mar riage to be an event of October, taking place la CSiarlotte. N. C.. former home of the bride-to-be. Miss Sarratt’s parents are Alex ander Reed Sarratt of Brevard. N. C.. fwmerly of Camden, and the late Mrs. Joncie Hutchison Sarratt. She was graduatsd from the Wom an’s college of the University of North Carolina where she was elected one of the ^ht outstand ing seniors. She it a member of “Who’s Who Among American Col leges and Umverelties”, and was elected permanent president of her class. She is now a technical assistant in the engineering ex periment station of Georgia School o! Technology. Mr. Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L Cowan, waa graduated from Tech high school, AGanta, Qa. He attended Geturgla Tech before en tering the navy In which he served as lieutenant (J4K-) in the Paclfle theater. He is now associated with Hurt and Quinn, Inc., insurance general agents. Atlanta. Miss Sarratt formerly lived in Camden and graduated from Cam den high school. Her father waa owner and operator of the City Laundry and Cgmden Dry Clean- qry. • • • e e • Reba C. Ogburn- Sam C. Truesdale, Jr. Married August 20th Of wide interest to their host of friends was the marriage of Iteba Carolyn Ogbnm and Sam Columbus 'Truesdale, Jr., at 2 o’clock, at the Baptist parsonage In Kershaw on August 20. Only the immediate famHiee werF^present tn witness the single ring ceremony. Miss Tmesdale Is the danghtm* of Mr. and Mrs. L, P. Dgburn of Camden. She attended the schools of Ridgeway and Baron DeKalh. Mr. Tmesdale is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Trueedale of West- ville. He is a graduate of Baron DeKalh high school and served over two years in the 'navy daring World War II. Immediately after the cwempny the couple left for a motor trip through the mountains of North Carolina. On their return they will reside with the bridegroom’s par ents at DeKalh. • ••••• West-Waters’ Wedding Of Interest Sunday, August 22 Quaint Bethesda Presbyterian church waa the scene of a beauti ful wedding Sunday afternoon, August 22, at 5 o’clock, when Miss Catherine Elisabeth Weet became the bride of WillUm Thomaa Waters. The Rev. A. Douglas McAm, pas tor, performed the double ring cere mony before a large assemblage of relatives and friends. For the oc casion the church was effectively decorated wHh Southern smilax, masses of white gladioli and seven- bfanched candelabra holding white cathedral tapers. Before the ceremony, Mrs. A. D. McArn, organist, rendered a pro gram of nuptial music. She played “O Perfect Love”, Bamby; “Medl- Utlon” from ’"Thais” by Massent Mias Marian Burgess, soloist, sang “Because” by d’Hardelet and "’To * Wild Rose” by McDowell. The “Wedding March” from "LcHiengrinr by Wagner was used for the processional and during the ceremony “Liebestranm” iLisxt) was played. Mendelssohn’s March from "Midsummw Nights’ Dream” was used for the recee- sional ’The udher-groomsmen wearing formal evening attire and bouton nieres of white carnations were Joseph Christmas and Dargan Jen nings of Camden, Russell ’Thomp son of Charleston, brother-in-law of the bride, Alvo Stokes of C3olam- bia, uncle of the bride, and Hen man McCurry of Lake City. Mrs. Herman McCurry'of Lake rity. aunt of the bride, and Miss Marjorie Waters, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. They wore Lapis blue nylon taf feta dinner gowns .^made with a modified sweetheart neckline, three-qaarter length sleeves and torsff leBYtirJSiSIlcea. andli^ in- iremely full skirts. 'They carried old-fashioned nosegays with match ing flower hair ornaments. Mra Russell B. Thompson, the former Laurie West, sister of the bride, of Charleston, was matron of honor and Miss Lina Kenney of Warrenville was maid of honor. ’They wore dresses identic.'il to those worn by the other attend ants and they carried nosegays of mixed flowers with matching hair ornaments. Two cousins of the bride, Misses Carol and Addle Crolley of Lancas- Births Hib. Pkf. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Wright, Jr., of Sanford, N. C., announce the arrival of a daughter, Alicia Anne, at Lee County hospital, on August t • • * Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Randall (Alberta Hoffman) of Wollaston. Mass., announce the birth of a son, Charles Riehttrf Mandall, Jr., August 5. at the Quincy hospltaL Quincy, Mass. The Randalls have one other child, a daughter, Jane Hoffman Randall. * * * Announcement la made of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L. Mills,' Brevard Plaoe. at (he Camden hospital. Snndagr, Ang- ust 14. The yonng man, who weltbad 7 pounds and 2 ounoes, has been called Stephea Keep Mills. Mrs. MUIs and son are bott dolnr nicely. LIBRARY CLOSED The Kershaw County Library and city unit will be closed Labor Day. Monday, September 1. ■SHOUSE AP. MILK 3r; 33c K CRISPY uaiY stalk 13c ripe n^as ■ 2 lbs. 23c ^ VELLOW » . • 21b8. 25c blim Utoes libs. 27c AW 18c ter were Junior bridesmaids. They wore dresses simUar to the other attendants, their dresses being in shell pink and they carried minia ture nosegays. *1116 bride, a beautiful blonde, who entered with her brother, Raymond T. West, by whcm she waa given In marriage, was lovely in her wedding gown of white mousselene-de-aoire with a deep lace trimmed yoke, fitted bodice, small satin buttons down the back and the long sleeves ended in calls illy points over the wrists. The full skirt extended into a trairi and the finger tip veil of bridal Illusion fell from a coronet of orange bloe- soma. She carried a brides bou quet of white tube roses, centered with a white orchid and showered with tiny satin streamers tied with lily-of-the-valley clusters. Mrs. West, mother of the bride, was gowned in star-sapphire blue crepe and her flowers were Talis man roses. Mrs. Waters, the bridegroom’s mother, wore a black crepe short dinner gown and a corsage of American Beauty rose buds. Immediately following the cere mony the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant E. Brannon, entertained at a reception at their home, 1808 Fair street. *1116 bridal couple was assisted in receiving by their mothers and the bridal party. In the dining room the bride’s table covered with an exquisite . Italian cutwork cloth, was renter- ' ed with the beautifully emborsed triple-tiered wedding cake flanked by white tapers In silver holders. On either end of the table were low arrangements of white asters, gladioli and fern. Ivy and white candles decorated the living room mantel and quantities of white flowers were used throughout the house. Punch bowls were presided over by Mrs, Raymond T. West, Misses 'Virginia and Doris Stokes and -Betty Jane McCtasktli. During the evening the young couple left for their wedding trip to the Great Smokle mountains of Tennessee. For traveling the bride wore a Milanese green gabardine suit with black accessories and the white orchid from her wedding bouquet. Mrs. Waters Is the daughter of Mrt. Louis L. West (Marie Stokes) and the late Mr. West of Camden. She was graduated from Camden high school and attended Wlnthrop college. She la at present in the stenographic department of the I I III I U - ■I FBI in Charlotta. The bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waters of Cam den, finished in the Caniden city schools and served with the armed forces in the navy during the last war. He is now attending Clemson college. Among the out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tarte, Lake City; Miss SUvid Kelly, Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mc Curry, Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hunter. Hartsville; Miss Vicky Roberts, Charlotte; Mlks Jean Hes ter. Charlotte; Miss Nancy Robins, Charlotte; Miss Frits Buchanon. Charlotte; Miss Helen Kisen, Char lotte. Also, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. West. Florence; Bill Graham. Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hughey. Co lumbia; Mist Kathleen Hughey, Co lumbia; Mr. and Mrs. Alvo Stokes. Columbia; Mrs. Beulah W. Clark. Miami Fla.; Mrs. Tom Shiver, Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Ool- ley. Ijincaster; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thompson, Charleston, and Leroy Childers, Hamlet, N. C. • ••••• POST OFFICE CLOSED The post qffice will be closed Monday, September 1, for Labor Day. There will be no delivery but the general delivery window will be open from 8 to 9 a. m. 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