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s O ( I t T Y foo Hav* Social Itons ... P^om 68a.M rlslted ^ GregoiT a in Lancaster Labor lor J. Lane Is In New en-day racatlon. Iff. L. H. Jones have ne after spending, two ^nnac Lake* N. Y. ice Anderson, Atlanta, w Mr. and Mrs. B. of the Westrllle nclgh- Ru«h, daughter of Mr. jt Rush, left on Mon- tralning at Roper ho»- leston. rt Wilson and dangh- » Arthur Wilson, have B Union where they [siting relatives, rs. j. P. Qurgabus and >bert , have returned , tour through Florida )lnt8 of Interest, rs. Mendle Mickle and •, and Mrs. R. T. chHdren spent the Folly Beach, ifs, Jr., has returned days visit to his sis- L Mlchener, and Maj. Washington, D. C. McDonald of Green- e weekMid guest of . J. L Williford and ord, Chesnut street yce Herbert of Sum- gueu this week of . James D. Zemp, let ietta Zemp, Lyttleton ed on Saturday from f to Maine, New York ton. Boykin of Phialadel- expected this week th Mr. and Mrs. Wm. •Carter H1U^ Boykla. Bridges of Charlotte, guest this week of 8. Jim Darby and Vr. It street. ley Moore, Jr. (Char- and ehUdren oft Co- Saturday here with Helen Hagood and kabee, from Flbrence, eek here with their Mrs. Lottie Huck- '. Stiles of Mt Ver- e former Miss Annie I in Camden, her old it week. p, of Veteran's- .hos N. C., is spending e with Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Henrietta ret Clarke of Rich spending a few days er, Mrs. Margaret ■. at street s. George West and mond, Va., and Mr. J Tupper Jr. (Frai^ Chester ana fnafttf U 1 A. West, Sarafleld Mrs. Joseph A. Rauseo (Lorene Gregory) has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mra Walter L. Martin. Jr., of Anderson. a visit with Mr. and Mrs. L, Y. Cunningham, parents ' of Mrs. Campbell. Mr. Campbell arrived on Wednesday for a visit Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams, Camden and Charleston, are spend ing 10 days In Tampa. Fla., visiting daaghter-in-law, Mrs.-TrGrClyburn, Jr., and their new grandson. Mn.>and Mrs. Joe McCIlntock of the Westville section, entertained Mr. and Mrs. B. P. ClopfUper Sat urday at a steak dinner, in honor of the 26th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. ClopfUper. Mrs. W. |t Hough has returned home aftemhres weeks visiting her daughter, \Mrs, Harry Bromley, PlatUburg,^ N. Y., and her grand daughter, Mrs. SUnley R Brose, Rtflnebeck and New York City. Mrs. Haitdd Funderburk has re turned home after visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Harry Bromley. Platts- burg, N. Y., and her niece, Mrs. Stanley E. Brose In Rhlnebeck and New York City. Mrs. J. A. bell has resumed from an extended visit to her daughter. Mrs. Stanley B. Brose In Rhineback and New York City, and visited her sister, Mrs. Harry Bromley, Platts- burg, N. Y, Miss Barbara Ross has retnmed to her home in Charleston after a visit of three weeks visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mn. J. B. Ross, on Chesnnt street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Abe Hilton and daughters, Shirley and Bette, and Mr. ana Mrs. R. J. Wardlaw, Jr., and aona, Jimmie an^ bfllie, spent last weeicend at Ocean Drive. Senator and Mrs. R. M. Kennedy of Camden have returned home fropi Jackson, Tenn., after a visit. Mrs. Kennedy spent th« summer there with her daughter, Mrs. Wil liam McIntyre. Mrs. B. O. Boykin. Carrlson street, retnmed on Thursday from an extended visit with her< dangh- ler, Mrs. John Land (Carolm Can- tey) and family in Gastonia, N. C. Mrs. C. P. McCoy, Lyttleton street, will leave this week for a visit with ^er brother-ln-lsw, F.' M. McCoy and family in Wilmington. N. C. William Reasonover will leave Sunday for Durham, N. C., where he has accepted t^ position of Eiducationel and Public Relations Director with the Durham Farmers Mutual Exchange. , Mrs. Floyd H. Boykin and daugh ter, Sandra, returned home Thurs day after a ten-day visit with Mrs. Boykin^s parMts, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gaskin of Dnlphin, Va. Mrs. 8. M. Clsrke and daughter. Miss Delores Clarke of Knoxville, In-law, Mrs. John L. Team oa last Tenn.^ visited Mr. Clarkf’s slstsf- Tneaday. Mrs. Team also had aa her gnests, Mrs. Rnfns Claike and daughters, Barbara and AUoe of Cohunbia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Anderson and family of Tulsa, (»la., have returned home after a visit here with Mr. Anderson’s father, Rev. T. B. Anderson and Mra Ander son, Lyttleton street While here the AnderMn’s motored to points^ of interest In Florida. Mr. and Mra. Howard F. Speaks. N. Mill sUeet, have returned from a motor trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn., where they were met by Mrs. Speaks’ sister, Mrs. S. H. Goode and Mr. Geode and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bak^ of St Loute. Mo., Who relurhed with them for a 10- day visit Mrs. Margaret Pettna and Mlaa Maggie Brown returned laat week from a vacation in Alabama. They stopped over in Montgomery for a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Sarrel, and also visited Miae Viola Mullen in Atmore, Ala., and spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. ,R. M. Campbell at Pulton Ala. Mrs. Camp bell and two sons, Robin and Jim mie, returned home with them for • ••see Joe Cantey Is Six Years Old Joe Cantey was honored on last Friday, August 28, by his mother, Mrs. J. B. Cantey, at "Cherokee Plantation’’ when she entertained 35 of hig young friends with a party, the occasion being his sixth birthday. A green and yelow color scheme was used effectively in the table decorations, favors and refresh ments. Games were played and prlzea were won in the marble hunting contests " by Miriam Dabney and Katherine Rhame. Mrs. Cantey waa assisted In entertaining by her mother, Mrs. Beard and Mrs. B. Boykin Beard and Mrs. H. E. Beard, Jr. Hobkirk Hill Chapter Will . Hold Meeting The Hobkirk Hill Chapter DAR will hold its fall meeting on Sep tember 19, place to be announced later. On September 6 there will be a state regents rally at 16:30. Lnnch- eon served at 1 o’clock at the Wade Hampton hotel, all officers and chairmen will outline work for coming year. At 4 p. m., on the State Hunse grounds, will be held the dedica tion of the "Washington Elm De- cendent’’ that was ai^rded onr so ciety as being the only state In the U. 8. having a state tribute grove. ’This tree is a great grand child of the famous elm under which Gen. George Washington took command of the Continental army. The Hon. John H. Lumpkin, commander of Richland post, American Legion, wilt make the adless. All DAR and friends are o^ied to attend. . • e e • • # Um Chromclw Want Ads Joyce DeFerris Smith Is Bride Of Dargan L. Jennings In a cwemony of lovely sim plicity, Miss Joyce DeFerris Smith of 1210 Mill street became the bride of Dargan Lnclns Jennings of Camden and Chapel Hill, N. C., at' the home of the bride’s parents on Saturday afternoon. August IS, at S o’clock. The Rev. J. B. Gas ton of Columbia, former pastor of the First Baptist church, Camden, performed the double ring cere mony in the presence of relatives and friends. The vows were spoken In the living room before an improvised altar, decorated with bridal greenery, white gladioli, white as ters and cathedral candles in floor canbelabrss. Before the ceremony Mra. F. N. McCorkle, pianist, and Marvin Trapp of New' Yog^. soloist, and cousin of the bridegroom, gave a beautiful musical program. Mr. sang “I Love You Truly" by Bond and ‘‘Because" by d’Hardelat. Mrs. McCorkle played "Claire de Lone", Nest, before the ceremony and “Always" by Berlin during the ceremony. The traditional wedding marches were used for the proces sional and receaaional. Walter ■•Bunny” Smith, young brother of the bride, lighted the candles. Miss Mallie Sue Smith was her Miss Pitts Receives Masters Degree Cassatt News Mi.. J w. . Courtney of Colum- n daughter. Mrs. J. R. West and family. her Master a degree in Education 1 t.—v ^ • irom Peabody college in Nashville, ^ T(>nn .QiinM.v a .a aai.. Rock Hill spent , the weekend with Ms parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tenn., Sunday. August 24. Miss Pitts, a graduate of Winthrop, haa been teaching In the Columbia city schools. Mrs. W. C. Pitta, accompanied by Wesley and Carylon Pitta, at-j tended the graduating exercis^ in Nashville. • • • • • • , Mrs. S. C. Truesdale Honored At Shower Vaughn. Mr. anTKnL BlfWllllama were called to his borne in Ohio due to the serious Illness of his father. Mra. A. B. Hord of. Camden is spending sometime with her daugh ter, Mrs. Chaa. Moaier. Mr. and Mra. Haiel Moaier re- tnrned to Brooklyn, N. Y., after Mra. Sam C. Truesdale, Jr., waa honored with a lovely mlsedl- laneous shower August 16 by Mrs. B. B. Livlngaton at the home of Mrs. L. C. Clybum, Sr. The rooms were attractive with arrangements of summer flowers, ***“ Betty Jane McCaa- here and near Kershaw. Mias Adams of Patrick la doing relief work here for the Seaboard while J. L. Cooper la off on his vacation. Miss Lina Kenney returned to her home at WaTrenvllle after a ’The bride’a chair waa marked byi a white satin bow. | Several games were enjoyed, after which Mias Gene Willianui played the music for the children lo enter with baskets of gifts De licious refreshments were served in the dining room. • ••••• Miss Nina Young Honored At Party On Friday afterjioon at her home V JVBH' BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY ■ WR WELCOME YOU TO CAMDEN and KERSHAW COUNTY May Wt AU Work Together For a Greater County slater’s maid of honor and only in Wlnnaboro, Mra. James A. Cloyd attendant. She wore an afternoon gown of white marquisette with lace mitts and her flowers were of red rosea tied with wide red satin ribbon and she wore a bandeaux of red rose sin her hair. The bridp entered with her fath er, Walter C. Smith, who gave her in marriage. She was charming in Jlier wedding gown of white Skin ner’s satin made bustle effect, sweetheart neckline, long sleeves ending In Calla lUy points on her hand. Her full eklrt fell into a train and her flnger-Up veil of bridal tllnilon wai eanght to a halo of freah tube roeee. Her bridal bouquet waa of white rotes, cen tered with a purpl«-liPP«d white orchid and showered with tube roaee. Her only omsment was s bingle strand of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom. William B^ Jen nings of Camden, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mrs. Smith, mother of the bride, wore s navy blue triple crepe drees with a coreage of Briarcllff rosee. Mra. Jennings, the bridegrooms mother, was attired In black crepe and her flowers were also of Briarcllff roeet. Immediately following the cere mony an Informal reception was given by the bride’e parents. The brides table was covered with a hand-made lace cloth and centered wHh a threa-tlered wedding cake embossed with' flowers and topped with a miniature bride and grooni. Quantities of white aeters and other late summer flowers weere used throughout the house. during the afternoon the yonng couple left on their wedding trip to Chimney Rock, N. C., after which they will return to Camden for a while be|ore going to live n Chapel HIU. N. C„ September 20. For traveling the bride wore an early fall salt of belfe gabardine with dark browa acceaeorles Md her white orchid from her bridal xiaqaet. Mrs. Jennings is the.elder daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Watler G, Smith of 1210 Min street. She it uamsually pretty and attreetive and was gradnsted from the Caasden city spools. Sha was a membm of the Beta club and slBce grad uation has been cashier at Belk'i Department store. Mr. Jennings, the son of Mrs. B. B. JennlBis of HaUe street adn the jats Mr. Jennlnge, le a gradnaU of Camdea high echooL He with ibe armed forces, both la this roantyy and overseas and is com- pletjag his edacstlon at the Uni- vereHy of North Carottna, Cbepal HHl, N. C. Hit fratamltlea are Chi Phi, Chi Pii and Kappa Sigma. Among the out-of-towa gnests entertained with .a bridge party for Mias Nina Young, bride-elect of September. Marigolds and sinnlas were used in decorating the living room, where three tables were formed for eontract. After leveral progressions had been played, the scores were tal lied. Miss Harriett Edwards of Swansea received high score and Mrs. T. H. Castlea of Great Falls, low score. Daring the afternoon Coca-Colas were served to the guests. After cards the hostess served block ice cream and cake on the card tables. The honor guest was presented china in her chosen pattern. • ••••• Youngr-Jackson Mr. and Mre. Robert rferbert Young of Westville announce the engagement of their daughter, Nina Kincaid, and Chesley Carlyle Jack- son, son of Mre. Wade I^wrence Stokes. Jr., and the late WlUiam Leslie Jackson of this city. The wedding will take place Eleptem- ber 24. were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bux ton of New York and Columbia sis ter and brother-in-law of the bride groom, Miss Polly Jennlnge of Co lumbia, Mra. Tom Shiver of Char lotte, N. C., H. S. Glover qf Wal- terboro, Mrs. Fred Stokes and Miss OUie Mae Stokes of Walterboro, Mr. and Mre. Frits Cummins of Myrtle Beach, Mr. aud Mrs. R. M. Freese of Concord, N. C., Perqy C. Weoki, Jr., end Ed Hobbs of Chapel HiU, N. C. kill Mr. and Mrs. Buckholts (Mar garet Yarborough) of Orange, Conn., arrived Saturday for a two- weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Yarbrough. Mr. and Mra. Jack Hosier of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent several days recently with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Murrell (Ha Mae Watkins) irf Wilmington, N. C., are viaiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Watkins. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Buchan of Columbia spent Monday here, 'hielr little son, Johnnie, returned to Co lumbia with his parents for a vlait of several days. . Mr. and Mrs. William Wells of Oisbopvllle visited here Sunday. Jake Price of Vidalia, Ga., made a short visit with friends here Sunday. Mrs. Fred Parham and daughter, Margaret, of Oxford, N. C.. spent Thursday night with her parents en route to Myrtle Bosch for a va cation. Mra. Parham was Joined by hor mother and her sister-in- law, Mrs. Clyde West and chfldren of Camden. Mr. and Mre. F. B. Stanton and eoni, Dick and Roddy, Mrs. C Ia McOnirt. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. West and children.. Mr. and Mrs. A L.’ Young and children spent Satur day at Cheraw Beach. Willis Young had the misfortune of having his arm broken while there. Miss Flo Rosier returned to Camp Lejeuno, N. C.. Sunday ofter three weeks spent with her parents here. Miss Marie .Vaughn of Columbia spent the weekend with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cagle of lisncaster spottt «8everal days with her parents. They ispent Sunday at Myrtle Beach and were accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Me- Ijaughlin and aon of Camden and Miss Ella Catherine McLaugblln, Charlea and Travis McLaughlin. Mlaa Gladys Horton returned to the Columbia hospital Sunday where she is In training after a two-weeks vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Horton. Mrs. B. D. Dabney and Mrs. Ram West returned Sunday night from Tennessee where they had ' been to visit their brother, Paul K. Sinclair. Midway sehool is very proud of the new achool bus they Just re ceived. Thomas Horton returned Satur day from Charleston where ho has spent part of his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Elliott of Charleston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. WUlle Thome. f LADIES' HOSE 11 PAIRS . . FOR . . $1.00 BY PREPAID PARCEL POST Choice of semi-sheer, seamleos rayon, or full seam servioe weight cotton. Newest shades, slight Ir- Wulari. State site and kind. SOUTHERN SALES COMPANY P. O. Box 2020 Dept BWA KNOXVILLE, TENNEMEI cThe Clot ties CTree WOMENS EXCHANGE BUILDING ' Lhorwis StTMt invites you to view their New Collection of Fall Models I LINGERIE — HENRI BENDEL PERFUMES if i* ■ I! i OUTLOOK SHOP UMm llMar**.W*«r ^ MBHairy ■ * t CAMDEN,aC OOMINC AI^CnONS Camden Theatre V I'J Friday aad Saturday Saptaasbar 8 aad • The Wonder Story Todoy! *THE PERILS OF PAUUNEf* In Toehnioolor •otty Hutton — John Lund Aloo Soloetod Short Sahjocto Sat, Sapt 10:30 P. M. Ooyo of Tormont and Nlihts of Poorl «q)ESPERATE~ Stovo Brodlo — AttHny LSre m liwiday aad Taaaday Saptaoahar 8 aad f SPKCIALI *«THE YEARLING** Tho Movio of tho Voar Orotory Pooh Jano Wyaian CiMNlo Jarman, Jr. aa "Jody'* PhaOBBraphsd In Taohij^lor Lalaat Nawa 10 aad n Tha maal unuaual lava alfalr *THE GHOfr: MRS. The Fashion Shop , • • invites you to attend the ' * OPENING of 'ITS NEWLY REMODELED SHOE DEPARTMENT I Friday, September 12 I The following Nationally advertised lines will be carried: Lazy Bones • Kickerinos • Vagalwnds p t $ « Penaljos • Daytimers • Mercury • Airsteps ( Carmalettes • Tru-Stitch • and American Girl Also a Complete Line of Nurses’ Clinic Shoes Prieee range from to tUM tr* ’. *1-^ i-'- II ■■i *1 Mr. M. T. Kraaj, Owmiat Mr. DaHd Pala^ Mpr. 1^ ••.Vi: .'A-»