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y- ^ - Social II 1*5 Z wSlTwiS fSSaod. 0o*ae !»•» ^5f to hef brother, H. D. kfti, MUl. V. U returned to , llf*b«rry collefe 'thte j tfr*. Cdrhi Sheom uro 'Jrt tbelr rucetkm nt “ ^'^**Clybam, clwk Suri. J.'B.'Belk rt- ITon official buelnew In iMoeday. ' - Pettua and Mi%. ‘■Xton and aona, Uto, motored to Rlcn- tor the weekend. Sl Aldret Boykht. Mary S Libby Smith apent ,t Kit Kat Inn, MyrUe , «ere the gueata of t Gary Smith. [n. Hoilia Cobb of Char- I and daughter, Mrs. "’and Mr. Smith of At- vere viaitwa here on Thomas, daughter of W. P- Thomas, Kirk- l^hu, who has recently [ty Ciii^*' Enrope, week shopping In New VC tod Mrt. Elibu Schloaburg, ) been spending the auaa- prtdnf the Ocean Strand Hfritlo Beach, returned to Monday. They were ac hy their niece, Mias ■wborg. lanond Woolfe and chil led Bank. N. J., and New emtamed to Camden for ^ and hare opened their I Green street. Mr. Woolfe Us family here later. iMri. Pallon Watts, Lib- road, had as their guests, 1, R. A Watts and Mrs. jn Watts, Jr., of Saran- end Mrs. Stanley “Jlgga" id chfldren, Sandra and Jr, of Donalds. They re- tbUr homes on last Snn- Mrs. J. G. Richards TV, tly arrived In Portland, ire visiting Mrs. Rich- stier, Mrs. Thomas B. Wat-' t tnd Jack plan to spend I mation in Portland and an east the latter part of her Jack will enter Cornell tj, Ithica, N. Y., this fall Is vfli be a graduate atu- Ss School of Architecture. Inton Sheorn has returned dttog Mr. and Mrs. Thomas if Qiarlottesville, Va.. and In. Earl B. King of Scars- T. On her return from New I Onrlottesville she wss kcr husband and s<hi, Ben- e had motored up for the d. Mrs. Ralph Little accom- theo up and spent the i with her mother in Char- k kke Brown, Deaseaure do was seriously Injured sitomobile accident on IT, is recuperating at S Mrs. D. A. Brown, Ches- iKother of DeCosta Brown, t the Camden Chronicle, I also injured in the same h at the home of Mr. and Coita Brown after being a a the Camden hospital for mam • % » Mrs. F.. D. Ooodale, Broad street, spent Monday in Rock Hill. James Creed spent weekend In Washington, a C., rlsiUng his sis ter, Mrs. Salone ai^ twin neidiews. Mrs. a M. Darla, Mrs. J. B. Kel ley and Mrs. Betty Sllgh are spend ing Uiis week in Atlanta, Oa. Mrs. Nettle Myers and son. Nettles a spent last week In Latta and Marion with Mrs. Ed. McNair and Mrs. Louie Brooks. Mrs. H. P. Bolte left on Wednes day for a 10 days rlslt with her grandmother, Mrs. M. Q. Witten In Blaefleld. W. Va. Bobby McCarty, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McCarty, Garrison street, U recuperating at his home after an operation at the Camden hospital - „ Mr. and Mrs., B. B. Capehart (Hngenln Shuford) and daughter, Mary of Oeorgetoign. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Cape- hart at “Carter HUl”, Boykin. Mr.s Dewey Creed has returned after spending three weeks In Washington, D. G., with her daugh ter, Mrs. Tliomas Salone and twin grandsons. Miss Ann McKaln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McKaln. Greene street, rieumed home on last Fri- day aftv a visit with Miss Ann Osteen, AshevlDe. N. C. Mrs. t, O. Bound of BUckvIlle, who has been spehding sometime with her daughter. Mrs. DeCosU Brown and famlly,^ Lyttleton street, returned to her home on last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs., Robert M. Camp bell (Minnie Bell Cunningham) and sons. Robin and Jimmie, who hare been wlsltlng Mrs. Csmphell’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cuanlng- ham, Fair street, returned to their home In Pulton, Ala., on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Q. T. Hendrix, Jr., Lake View, had as their guests lest week. Mrs. Hendrix’s mother, Mrs. George L.^McCnen and sis ter, Mrs, Jsmes Bennett\snd chil dren. Jimmie and Jean and George L. 'McCuen, Jr., all of Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Griffith, Whitaker Apt., Pair street, had as their guests Sunday. Mr. Grif fith’s sisters, Mrs. P. H. Simpson and Mr. Simpson and Misses Ellen and Mary Griffith and little Misses Mildred, Dorothy and Jeanett Simp son ‘of Greenville. Little Miss Margaret Ancrum Clarkson and Master Hunter Lang Clarkson, children of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Clarkson (Teenie Lang) of Wlnnsboro, are spending 10 days with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McKain while Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson are at Pawleys Island. Miss Margaret Rockafellow, who has been spending a year with the American Red Cross In Germany, arrived in Camden on Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. W. D, Bar rett, Fair street, before joining her parents. Col. and Mrs. L. H Rocka- feliow and her sister. Miss Francis Tannle” RockafeHow Imrtheirnew home in San Dlefo, Calif. Hm more common caoeoe •<- dhort etoragt Ufa of sweat potatooe ■rr blade rot. Improper handUnc diining botore curing, wrong ehm age , tomporaturos, unfuvoralilo grooring coodlttone just before dig ging tnd digging the erop Utc after tile Tines have been kiM by frost Miss Jo Lindsay, S/Wylie Ho^e Wed In Tennessee Bristol, Tenn.—A lovely candle light wedding united Misa Jo Lind say of Bristol and S. Wylie Hogue, Jr., of Camden, S, C., August 2€. at the First PresbjrterUn church. Bristol. Dr. Julian Li^e, pastoi, offlcUted. The bride, who has served aa thp director of Religious Education of the church for the past year. Is the daughter of Mrs. Joe Lindsay of CoIumbU and Cheraw, 8. C. The bridegroom, a student at Union Theological SemlnaiV. Rlchmond- Va., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S- Wylle Hogue. Sr., of Camden, 8. C. The church was deemrated with white dahlias, white gladioli, p«iTn« and candelabra holding lighted tapers. A program of soft organ music was given by Miss Laura Ann King at the console. Mrs. John H. Moore sister of the bride, Ishmael And rade, soloists and a choir of young people. Exquisite In its aimpliclty was the bride’s gown of floOrered white organdy with a sweetheart neck line and a tulle veil caught to a tiara of pearls. She carried a cas cade bouquet of white carnations, gardenias, and Varda orchids. Mrs. John Henry Moore of Laur- inburg. N. CL. matron of honor, and Miss Plorine MillOr of Morrllton, Ark., maid of honor, wore pink marquisette over tfffeta. Their cascade bouquets vvere of pink roses aijd white carnations. The bridesmaids’ gowns were of aqua marquisette over' taffeta, blending with their cascade bou quets of pink roses. 'Oie bridtes- msids were Misses Lou Oilland of Columbia, 8. C., Pennv Rubmann of Waco, Tex., She Williams of Er win, Tenn., and Gayle Rankin of Atlanta. Ga. Junior bridesmaids were Betty Lake, daughter of'tim minister, and Patsy Coleman, danghtef ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman, both at Brlatol.. The^ dresses were of net orchid over taheta and each car ried a nosegay of orchid dahllss, pink roses, and white csmstlons. The bride was given In marriage by her brother, Howard H. Lind say, and the groom’s father was best man. Usher-groomsmen were the Rev. Paul Warren of Arden, N. C., John H’. Moore of Laurlnbuvg. N. C., and Ihree schoolmates of Mr Hogue at Union seminary: David R. Huffines of Sanford, N. C., Thomas T. Trayn- ham, Jr., of South Boston, Va., and W. T. Martin. Jr., of Raleigh, N C. Following the ceremony a recep tion-was given the couple by the Woman’s Auxiliary In the dining room of the church. The Muple will make their home at 3401^rookfleld road, Richmond. Va., following their wedding trip. 'The bride is a former student of of the University of South Carolina where she received a certificate after completing a two-year’s busi ness course. After three years of sacVetarlsl employment, s^««atsr- ed the Presbyterian General as sembly’s 'training. school at Rich mond. Vs., And has been director of religious Question at the Bristol church since her graduation last year. his return to school from the army Mr. Hogue graduated from OUm- iOB A. anti M. college lu 1145 after Medical Corps which be entered in June, 154S. While at Clenywp. he {was cadet ookmeT his'seniOT yhar. Godwin-Hopklns Wed August let Mr. and Mrs. 8. A Godwin of Pelham, Ga.. announce the mar riage of their daughter, Peggy Joyce, to Eulis Dave Hopkln on August 1 in CamniA. Ok. Peggy’s first years of school were begun in Camden, later at tending schools in Virginia. Florida and. OeoarglA Sbm.^wa*. an honor graduate this year from Pelham High. Eulis is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sonny V. Hopkins of Pelham. He attended school in Grady county, entering the army at the age of 17. He spent one and one-half years m Germany and France. Mrs. Godwin, Peggy's mother, will be remembered In Camden as Mary Kate Young. • • • • a • Dinner Party Given Fairfield Manor. Ridgeway, was the scene of a ^llghtful dinner party on last Saturday night when Irtcnds of Mrs. D. If. Davis enter tained with a “Dutch Treat’’ sur prise party honortng her birthday. Elaborate decorations, paper caps and comical gifts made the occa>- slon a festive one. The table was centmd with a low bowl f>f mixed flowers and the honor gnest’s place was'marked ^Ith a large bow and a beautifully embossed birthday cake. Composing this party were: Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kyzer. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Bond of Columbia, Miss Laura Sease of Lexington, Mrs. Betty Sllgh of Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Rosa Lee Comey, Mr. and iMrs. J. B. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Luther B. Fields, Mrs. Harvey Clarke (Lesta Davis), Miss Peggy Kyzer, C. A. Belniak and Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Davis. esslstant editor of “The Tiger’’, student publication, and a member of Alpha Gamma Mu, honorary writer’s fraternity. Blue Key, na tion honor Jratdmlty, the YMGA student council, and the Block C .club. He entered the aMnAarr in Aqptemhsr, 1945. gnd IMtit Ve«n stu dent pastor this summer In Wash ington county. Tennssses. serving the Leesburg and ProvMence Pres byterian churches. The bride’s mother is the form er Sussn Katherine 8mlth7 daugh ter 6t the late Di*. N. Kstf Smith, D, D,. and Clarrler Sohdder Smith of Athens. Os. The bridegroom’s mother Is the former Sadie White, daughter of- Lawrence A and Min nie McLeod White of Lee county. FAOf FiVI’ h/ok! Martyr Many New' CeTTOl DRESSES Smarted Styles! 2.79 80-Sq. Pereftlet • Poplins #>Broftdclotlui! ’ Exciting vgriety of ctiip new ttyletl AU in gty Autumn printi, diedu, itripei, polkti doti! Bristly trimmed widi jumbo rickreckf but* braid vtftd freih eyelet rnflet! AU in liM* 12 to iO, S8 !• 44, 46 to 521 liUltRT toPenney’iTO ►AlTJ Sive* layo. SAVE! Make it a date . . . at tbe Friday Morning % cyoock Ik FashioQ Shop’s NEW » ■ \ Shoe Department Oppoiite Poet Office ... Uee EitW Entrenee Veer Cherfs , Will Dinner Party At Thortias Tavern Several members of tbe Duke Power company, Charlotte, N C., on location In Camden, gave a din ner parly at Thomas Tavern on laat ’Thursday eTenlng. compliment ing one of their membera, John McCauley of Charlotte who leaves next week to attend college at North Carolina Bute, Raleigh. N. C. Hosta for this affair were: Bill Jones, Bill L^Uuter, Henry Brandt, Red Arnett, Kelsey Gantt, Tom Lewis and Clarence Fantkenbury. s-i- Births Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Allen of Philadelphia, Pa., announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Pren- ner Allen at St. Lake’s hospital. Philadelphia, on August 29. Mrs. AHeo is the former Miss Phyllis Karesh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Sam Karesh, Laurens street. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shebeen are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a ton on September 3. at the Camden hospital. He has been named Francis Joseph She been, Jr. Mrs. Sheheen was the former Miss Betty Carlton. 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