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/ S 0 ( I ( T \ f Y«* Social IteoM ... Pkona 680-M j, » patJMBt ta Mr. and Mra. Hasher Tindal, Jr., °*Sri yow»* »on. Hushey HI, were ^ f Speaks la ▼Wt-fgueito this week of Mrs. 1 J St Loo**- P»»^U, Mr. and Mft. U. G. 1M7 PkQK PIVt 0red McLeod la apondto* Tjfemphto. Tmul, wRh j B. Stlckaay. Jjgpeas left this weak ci3rT.“* “ jJVStmW o' SO"'*' t*""!- ^«/Mr8 J. C. Conyers wlU ***L.«rn ehe submittad Jtme CamdeO kos- ' '/l^s^rtleft oa Tlisra ,^®Bl«;fleW. W. Va,. to a^^ her mother, Mrd. ‘S'»r. wm ROW loft m for Ith»<^a, N. Y., where 0 will continue hla studies -.11 oslTcrs^ty. u Mrs. Dawson Brown and 'ijjle, Venturella and m Jr., hare retomed after apendln* '*^111 Mr. »nd Mrs. Malria rt^ ' ■ firin Watches dtk the amazing iiraPower Tindal’s Bums. Mr. and Mrs; H. K HoUey of Atlanta. Oa., arrired on Friday for a Tlsit with their daughter. Mrs. Max WsMoner and Mr. Waconer. ,Mis8 Nancy Watts spent the weekend in Charlotte, N. C., with her sister. Mrs. H. C. Sharps and Mr. Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. William Beebe (Margaret Weeks) of Inglewood, N. J., were guests this week of Mrs. RhetU Heath McDowell. Mr. and Mrs Miss Ingram Wed To B. W. Wylie Lancaster, S. C.—^In a quiet cere mony at 4 o’clock Tuesday after noon, Septembm* 16, at the home of her two aunu. Misses (Thariotte and QUdys Jones, Miss Marguerite of Lancaster became the bride of Blackburn Wilson Wylie of Rock Hill. Rer. T. B. McBride, pastor of the Lancaster A R. P. church, officiated. The ceremony l^k place in the Uring room of the Jones home dn South Catawba street. The tows were spoken be fore an improTised altar Ganked with greenery. Interspersed with baskeU of white gladioli and pom poms. BIRTHS Parties Mrs. Clarence Hendrix, cousin of hride, pianist, and Miss Sara Prank H. Heath Chestw, soloist. lumished a program of wedding hare returned to (^mden after i-,,., spending three weeks in Wisconsin ^ , and Illinois Tisitlng relatives. , “*** Doby, daughter A. Sam Karesh loft on Tuesday WiUard J. Doby, for Philadelphia. Pa., to visit his She daughter, Mrs. Arnold Allen and yellow-net and Mr. Allen and their Infant daurh- ^ * "**“**^“''® “®***f*J^ t®f, j ^ flowers. The many friends of Mrs. T. B. Anderson will be interested to know that she is a patient at the Camdem hospital, to which she was admitted last week. i asiatpnog that wtfl not iMt, esonot be broken by wrnnding, delivers asteady Wvo(po'*eT for greater at- fgKj- See our displey. James McFsdden Wylie ot Spar- Unburg, waa his brother’s best man. i The bride, given in marraige by her brother,. Carl Arthur Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Tony de Melt ofljfrv k ^ ’1*“® New York hsve return^ home after wceesorles and orchid | llmllr, Jorta ^ ”!»”»■ * ’•«'*■'*»" »«'<* Mr. and Mrs Rohart W Tell nr f^®*^ who w ere a few close arrived on W^nesday from York and Bdsartown wh»M dh.* fnmlllea. The lace covered •pent tke nnmer and Pit, opened **•' S?,’,"®* “ gelr^winter pl«.e Per. h. Br.«,d i'S"‘.'S”‘c.?d.e:m'.n^'’S Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Drakeford and br^^ls*^^daughter of Mra "W” »' I.ePe*eter. 'on It JSt Camden, and is the s’ster Oeb^ Forest hotel. Myrtle Lf Miss Nan Ingram. N. Ooad bridegroom is the son of Mrs wir *xfr Tme^ale Lynn Estes and the late James Me z*d."n;i.t“' S^ii “J n""oi/ ni. Walker-Vaughn Little Joey and Davey Machado, Tn WoH 97 voung sona of Mr. and Mrs. Joe ▼▼ cu ocpu Machado who ^ in school this Mr. and Mra. Warren Walker year at Belmcmt, Abbey, N. <3.,Lyf gpjftanbnrg announce the en- spent the weekend here with their gagement of their daughter, Evelyn, ratner. v v v Jeaale B. Vaughn. Mr. Vaughn j Mrs. Dion Kerr, who ^ ^n q, Mrs. J. W. Vaughn of Camden. The wedding will uke Md., has opened her home on N. September 27 in the parson- Mlll strwt for the winter season. ^est Main Street Baptist Her children. Peggy and Dion, Jr.. Lhurch. Spartanburg, nave been staying with their grand- •••••* parents. Mr. and Mrs. Granger i x rrt h Gaither. ProuQ Parcnts Tell Friends of M. L. Well will regret A hnnf Npw Arrival a to learn that he is seriously lllj'^*^-^^ iVeW AmVaJo at a Savannah, Ga., hospiUl. Mr and Mrs. Weil had gone to Snvan- rah to spend a weekend wh^n Mr. Weil was taken ill. He was rush ed to the hospiUl where it was 7W $tar-timtd 17-JtfPtt fjlpt D* Lux* modd* hmm J9K Mturai aeU AlUi t iosborough- Marshall Jeweler* Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Young an nounce the birth ot a daugther, Elisabeth Ann. bom on September 15. at the" Camden hospital. • • • Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Lee of Greensboro. N. C.. announce the birth of a aon. WUUam Francis l^ee, Jr., on Thursday, September 18, at St. Leo’s hospital in Greens boro. Mrs. Lee is the former Miss Olive McGnirt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McGuIrt of this city. • • • Mr. and Mrs. M^x Wagoner, Langford Apts., Laurens street, are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a son. Maxwell Leo. bom Saturday, September 20, at the Camden hospital Mrs. Wagoner is the former Mias Allene Halley of AGanta, Ga. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens are leceivlng congratulations upon the arrival of a daughter, born Sept. 28 at the Camden hospital. Mrs. Stevens Is the-former Clarice Hyatt ot Blshopville. • • • Dr. and Mrs'. F. Grayson Shaw. Fair street, announce the birth of a son on Sunday, Sept. 21, at the Camden hospital. He has been named Francis Grayson Shaw n. « • • . Cards have been received in Camden announcing the birth of a son to- Mr. and Mra Joseph Mitch ell Christie (Margarat Salmond) of Cincinnati, Ohio, on Sept. 6. Mrs. Christie is the daughter of Mra. Chas. V. Salmond. Fair street. « • « Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robinson, R-l, Camden, a son, Roy Carlton Robinson, at the Camden hospital, September IS. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leslie Boni- ware, R-l, 6amden. annonnee the birth of a daughter, Georgia Car- clyn, at the Camden hospital. Sep- temter 22. ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLeod. Jr., announce the birth of a son, Rich ard Laurence McLeod, on Saturday. September 20. at the Camden hos pital. Mrs. McLeod is the former Docia Laurence of Anglers, S. C. They have one other son, John Henry McLeod, Jr. • • « Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Austell, Bast Hampton street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daughter, on Tueaday. Sept. 28 at the Camden hospital. She has been named Linda Lorraine. ’They have one other child, a daughter, Marllee. • • • Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Row- UDC Chapter Has First Fall Meeting Camden was gay this past week with many parties, among those entertaining were: Mrs. Warren T**® Kennedy chapter of Smith, who gave a cocktail party' held its «rst fall meeting on Saturday evening at her winter place, “Horse Branch Hall", for her house guest, Mrs. Rose Lloyd of Dallas, ’Texas . . . , Mrs. Marie Haile invited the children of all her intimate friends to hplp her celebrate her birthday on last Sat urday and Mra. Wm. D, Wednesday Nettles after mtertained on noon in honor of her daughter, Mary Margrettu’a fourth birthday, Twenty of the “fonr-year-old*' group were invited and a merry time was had playing games and cutting the scrumptious looking birthday cake. Mary Margretta'a two grandmoth ers. Mrs.- John T. Nettles and Mrs T. Lee Little assisted in entertain ing Mist Margaret Cox com plimented her new sister-in-law, Mrs. Dickie Cox. s bride of six weeks: with a miacelianeous show er on laat Saturday evening at the J. C. Cox home on Mill street. Only the family and a few close friends wei^ asked to this delighttul affair. .... Miss Charlotte Shannon was ^1061088 to her card club on last Wednesday morning in the first meeting of the fall. Mrs. Ralph Shannon was asked to play for the hostess and the full membership of 12 r&embers was present . Mrs. R. B. Pitts, Sr., entertained tile Wednesday Morning Club this week at her home in Brevard Place. Light refreshments were served after the bridge games and Mfs. B. N. McDowell a*d Miss Lil lian Yates substituted for sbeent members." ell (Wilma C!hristma8) a son. Paul Ellis, on Sept IS. at the Camden hospitaL at the home of Mrs. J. H. Burns. The meeting was called to order by the president, and the chaplain. Mrs. K. M. Kennedy, read a beau tiful prayer (or all those in trouble or distress. Following the salute to the (lags, the regular order of busl- ^as taken up. Mrs. Ames Paper Banging and Painting Joe A. Goodale 409 Rutl«dfe St * Camden 'Ml ■ -f ■ M .1 Cooper was elected to the office of recording secretary and Mra. Dan Mackey was elected first vice-presi dent. , The following committee chairman were appointed: Patriotic, Mrs. Walter Saunders; wreathes, Mrs. H. E Graham. Mrs. W. F. Nettles, historian, gave several entertaining poems as the program for the afternoon. At the conclusion of the program ihe hostess served delicious punch and cookies. Despite the excessive heat, a number of Daughters were rreeegt The October meeting will be held St the home Mrs. Louise Proctor on N. Lyttleton street. Use ChroniclM Want Ad* i If ■■ ■ J ' 1 ■ Miss Elizabeth Yates September Bride Mr. and Mrs. ^S. W. Yates of Dalsell has announced the marriage of their daughter. Marlon Elisabeth, to Thomas Edward Kennedy, Sep tember 8 at Biabopville. Miss Yates U a graduate of Hill- crest high school. Mr. Kennedy was graduated by Sumter high achool, and is connected with the Sumter Machinery company. He is'the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kennedy. Jr., of Sumter. • ••••• U*a Chronicle Want Ada Hosiery Bargains ANKLETS . . 11 pairs for $1.0(k regular 25c value. For Infanta girls or ladles. Cuff tops, a»- sorted ootors. LADIES' HOSE . . 4 pairs for $1.00. SSc value. Choice of somL sheer seamless rayon, or fUll- seam service weight cotton. Fall shades. MEN’S COTTON SOX . . * pairs for $1.00. 25c value. Medium weight, long style or short-olas- tic top. Assorted colors. BIRDSEYE DIAPERS . . $2.f5 per dozen. First quality, 27x27 hemmed, in sanitary sealed package. MEN;8 dress sox . . 5 pain for $'1.00. 35c valse. Fine rayorw long style or short elastic top. Assorted colors. Hwlery are slight imperfects. Please state sizes wanted. Satiefactlon dluaranteeJ No COO’S We Pay Parcel Post SOUTHERN SALES CO. PO Box 2020 OopL S-L KiDoxvIlle Tennssseo Cpl. and Mrs. Robert E. Camp- oell announce the birth of a daugh ter, Eldna Allle Sue Campbell, September 8, at tbe Camden hos- , hi. y,.A Campbell is the former ..^^i.II^lAgnee Branham of thl sclty. Cpl. tured. An operation was performed and at last reports he was somej what improved. Mrs. A. K. Blakeney has as hi^j guests, her daughters and their children, Mrs. Frank FewelT attended the meeting of the I Campbell Is now stationed at 'Tar I coma, Waah. Driw Czuf^Hyv-SAw « Ltf• (“Tw^le’’ Wakeney) “4 I American Society for Cancer son, Charles trol In ColumbU on Friday, of Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Bmce Stevens (‘'Beebe" Blakeney) and Con*- Sept. 12. Miss Fesrell was given a cita tion inc ontatandlng-wporA-tn-Hief eo», Robert BWeener^ New ToifKteducational program in cancer con- and Mrs. WlllUm Wilson (BeUy Ly^j was given an Blakeney) and da^h^r ElUabeth recognition of bar out- of Columbia and C^dem standing work as county commando Mrs. Kathleen watU, Un. N. F. control in Karshnw conn- Gettya. Jr., and ^Mlta Mar*arot|^y jj,, ^ sabseriptlon. Here! New Fall Cyntbias*! Women’s Shoes 5.90 lltrodaciiii cm \ Ton'll find eve^ style yoR want and need in tl^ huge new ooUectioa of Cynthia*! Black •uedei and smooth loathed Great buyt! •Ksf. aAPkCOf. \ wsr’ Smart a^. •asual Shoes dihwf Ml hatwwBlMilMciw A up... 4.5*1, THERE’S wools • Plaids The Hoffer Co. Jawolar* and OptoBMCrist* for the Bride who choose* a Towle Sterling pattern! This heavenly seM silver a Itfetime and promises not expensive! A single place setting includes knifes fork, teaspoon, salad fork, cream soup spoon, 4>utter spreader, and costs a* little as $22.50 including 20^ Federal Tax — scarcely mosp than a bridal bouquet! F. D. Goodale Jawolar . PI S 4| Now ip the TIME to buy a Piano for' your child studying music. We just received a nice lot of used “ I Pianos, $100 up OYXW HWIITORE CO. t . phoncIm 1.98 to 4.98 ' Pw Yw4 Thara*a fiioeh ado about fabric* Ihia assaaont naw color*, niir woawoa, BOW i^Mama naw.laztBroa . . . ararythfaif to inapiro Iba boma aowar^ Got an aarly atari on your fall wardraba. Cama fai today and chooaa yonr yardifaa frao* oar teqp quality, low pricod fabric faaUvaL Fina Wala Cordntoy. All color* yd. $149 15ptns Rayask. l^raaa prusta pr, yd. 79a tn 99c ^Itrqp CJsamdljrajr 79c Cotton Frusta 39c to 99c ''V-/ • a'. - ^